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58 | Burns, William Wallace (I316)
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58 | Burns, Thomas Edward (I313)
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58 years, 6 months, 3 days | Kimpal, Charles Frank (I5798)
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668 | Howie, Barbara Ann (I2197)
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668 | Deischer, Alice (I2174)
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89 Sec. A | Vosseller, Lula Belle (I4568)
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901 | Berlin, Fred L. (I2284)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jorolemon, P. (I1073)
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A resident of Walker, he passed away Monday, March 29, 2010, at The Carpenter's House in Baton Rouge. He was 82 and a native of New Orleans. He served and defended our country in the Navy during World War II and in the Marine Corps during the Korean War. Visitation at Seale Funeral Home, Denham Springs, Tuesday, March 30, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Graveside service at Salem Cemetery, Walker, at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 31, conducted by the Rev. Donnel Sevario. He is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Sue and Joe Hernandez, Glory and Kenny Roberts; son and daughter-in-law, Kerry Varnado and Kathi Howard; grandchildren, Amanda Eddards and Court Hernandez; great-grandchildren, Devyn, Matthew, Marian and Leah Grace Eddards, of Walker, and Shane and Adrian Hernandez, of McKinney. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lavelle Varnado; son, Ronald Varnado; and parents, Ike and Willie Agnes Varnado. Pallbearers will be Kerry Varnado, Kenny Roberts, Court Hernandez, Matthew Eddards, Robert Muse and Stacy Sibley. Honorary pallbearer is Joe Hernandez. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to St. Joseph's Hospice Carpenter's House. | Varnado, William (I1363)
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A, 58, 6NH - Coughlin lot | Kimpal, Ruth C. (I5906)
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A-107 | Whipple, Ferris H. (I1600)
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A2 South | Burns, Hugh A. (I293)
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A2 South | George, Ida (I290)
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A2 South | Anderson, William A. (I289)
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A2 South | Burns, Vera Beaman (I288)
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A2 South | Burns, Charles Stuart (I287)
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A2 South | Beaman, Vera Harriet (I268)
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AA3, 3, 1 | Adams, Doris Elma (I7069)
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Abram Boone served on the Eastman School of Music string faculty as a senior instructor of violin and viola for 26 years. After earning a bachelor of music degree from the School in 1929, he worked for Bausch & Lomb in Rochester during World War II and began his Eastman teaching career in 1947. In addition to his teaching duties, he was assistant concertmaster of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, concertmaster of the Lake Placid Sinfonietta, and frequently performed in the Rochester community as violin soloist. He was well known by friends, family, students, and colleagues for a love of nature and astronomy that equaled his love of music. (biography taken from The Cominsky Promenade Portrait Gallery, Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY.) | Boone, Abram Richards (I9106)
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Acacia Section, Lot 257.Grave 2 | Handley, William Bailey Jr. (I2298)
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According to cemetery records he died 2,July,1966, this is incorrect. He drowned after the boat he was in capsized in rough waters in Lake Ontario 29,May,1966. SSDI also shows he died May,1966. | Kuhman, Edmund C. (I7780)
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Ada Main married Frank H. Van Middlesworth and moved to Dickey County, North Dakota until his death in 1916. She then moved back to New York and remarried.
(Transcription says born 1859-died 1924, but an Article about her death has March 4 1924 written on it as the death date) | Main, Ada (I4812)
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Add 2 Lot 222 | Donahoo, Nathan Morgan (I6279)
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Add 2 Lot 222 | Shaffer, Susan M. (I6274)
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Add 2 Lot 241 | Donahoo, James Ira (I6282)
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Addition 1, Lot 63 | Thomas, Louie Arthur (I6285)
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Addition 1, Lot 63 | Donahoo, Margaret Ann (I6284)
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Adella B. Russell, 92, of Oelwein, died Tuesday (which was July 20, and apparently should say Monday) at the Grandview Healthcare Center.
Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Geilenfeld Funeral Home, 309 First Ave. N.E. in Oelwein. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Oelwein.
Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Geilenfeld Funeral Home and one hour prior to the service on Friday. | Crosby, Adella B. (I6796)
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adopted | Blum, Anna Maria (I9002)
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ae 1y 1mo | Joralemon, Elias (I496)
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Ae. 22 ys., 10 mos., & 11 ds | Rogers, Lucretia Fanny (I7717)
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After a six and a half year battle with breast cancer, Patricia Ann Howie Brimmer, passed away at Mercy of Iowa City Hospice Unit on September 29, 2016 at 11:09 AM surrounded by family. She resided in Coralville, Iowa.
Patricia was born in Monticello, Iowa, on February 20, 1951. Her parents were Donald Lavern Howie, MD of Monticello and Lucille Stange Howie of Osage, Iowa. Early on she moved frequently as her father was in the military and when in the fourth grade she landed in the Washington D.C., area where she stayed the majority of her life.
Pat married Earle Brimmer in 1982. In 2006, she and her husband moved to the Iowa City area to be closer to her sister and family.
Pat got a job at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics as a move coordinator for capital management in 2006, and transitioned into other jobs within capital management. She made many friends and acquaintances throughout the hospital in the course of her work, where she touched many people’s lives and they touched hers.
A special thanks to all the staff at Mercy Iowa City Hospice and Home Choice who helped Pat’s last days be caring and comfortable.
She is survived by her brother Steve Howie, sister-in-law Debbie Howie, brother Douglas Howie, sister Elizabeth (Howie) Moore, brother in law Kim Moore, nephew Colin Moore, niece Jessica (Moore) Vickers, and great nephews Alexander and Harrison Vickers.
In lieu of flowers, the family request donations to breast cancer research or Iowa City Hospice.
Obituary & photo published by Iowa Cremation | Howie, Patricia Ann (I2324)
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Agd 21 yr 10 mo 18 da | Phelps, Sarah E. (I4796)
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Agd 34 yrs 1 mo 3 dys | Rushing, Dewitt Joseph (I1500)
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Agd 37 yr 1 mo 19 da | Hall, Perssis (I4797)
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Agd 64 yrs | Bevier, Nella (I4795)
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Age 51. Husband of Verna. Dear father of Wednesday. Son of the late Charles and Rosalia Bally. Brother of Rosie (Steve) Newsted, Charles, Frank, and John Bally. Also leaves many nieces and nephews.
Memorial visiting Saturday, January 23 beginning at 3 pm until Service at 4 pm at Charles Step Funeral Home, 18425 Beech Daly Rd. (btw 6 & 7 Mile) in Redford. Contributions to the family in his memory appreciated. | Bally, Joseph Lawrence (I39)
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age 64 years | Schlitzer, Joseph (I5834)
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age 66 yrs | Blum, George (I611)
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age 68 years | Schlitzer, Aquilin (I5832)
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Age 76.
Marriage Record:
St Boniface Roman Catholic Church; married 29 January 1884:
Elter, Louis from: Rochester, NY parents: Joh. Elter & Maria Flock
Epping, Maria from: Rochester, NY parents: Francis Epping & Maria Fischer
witnesses: Carl Beyer & Johanna Elter | Elter, Louis J. (I6016)
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age 83 | Wegman, George (I1325)
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age 85 years | Bayer, Margaret (I5833)
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age 95 years | Colton, Adison (I795)
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Age at death 70yrs, 9 mths | Kimpel, Charidas (I5781)
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Age at death 72yrs, 11 mths, 24 days | Sarr, Lewis (I4686)
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Age of Death - 54 Years, 2 Months, 7 Days. | Brunges, Jacob (I1323)
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Age: 23
Date Enrolled: 1861/08/28
Where Enrolled: Indianapolis, Indiana
Regiment: 7
Company: K
Discharge Date: 1865/03/14
Notes: Taken Prisoner at Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Cavalry/ Battery Unit:
Name: Merrit Leming
Family stone has name spelled Merit. Also some old newspaper articles have the Merit spelling.
Military stone and military muster rolls have the Merrit spelling. | Leming, Merrit B. (I726)
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aged 11 weeks | Blum, Anna Maria (I9002)
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aged 11m, 11d | Webster, Jacob Edgar (I6416)
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