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Columbia Daily Tribune
Story ran on September 13, 1993
Obituary: Lucile Jackson
Lucile D. Jackson, 88, of Columbia died Friday, Sept. 10, 1993, at Lenoir Health Care Center.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept 15, at the Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Wilkes O'Brien officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 14, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Jackson was born Feb. 13, 1905, in Monticello, Iowa, to John Deischer and Nellie Noble Deischer. On July 2, 1930, in Monticello, she married Howard C. Jackson, and he preceded her in death in 1974. She was a homemaker and was involved in many community activities including the Garden Club, Tuesday Club and Gray Ladies. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a former president of the Women of the Church. She was also the first woman elder of the church.
Survivors included two sons, John Jackson of Michigan and James Jackson of Kentucky; one daughter, Ann Wadsworth of New York; and four granddaughters.
She was also preceded in death by her parents, two brothers and three sisters. | Deischer, Lucile (I2176)
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Comments on Obituary:
Uncle Tom and boys, We Are sorry to hear of the loss of great Aunt Marge. She was a beautiful lady. although we live many miles apart. she Always did her best to keep in touch. .Uncle Tom and Marge made it possible for all my kids to attend Catholic school up until it closed. We will always cherish our time together when we met them in St. Louis with father Michael. She will be missed by many.
Signed, Elizabeth Crosby Michael Mercedes and Maverick fox. Missouri valley, Ia.
Elizabeth Crosby
January 28, 2015 | Missouri Valley, IA
Uncle Tom, Greg, Matt and Jonathan I'm so sorry to hear of Aunt Marge's passing. I have many wonderful memories of her and she will be missed very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time. We love and miss you much!
Mary Pat Hibbler
January 29, 2015 | Jersey Shore, PA | Crosby, Marjorie Elizabeth (I390)
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Contrary to gravestone. Baptism record & census records have 1856 as birth year. | Groh, Roman John Sr. (I2070)
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Copeland Oaks, Sebring, OH: "Reunited". Age 92, of Copeland Oaks, Sebring, Ohio went home to be with the Lord and to be reunited with her husband of 68 years, Arthur, who passed away in September 2012.
She was born in Rochester, NY, May 23, 1924, the daughter of the late Marvin and Jeanette (Smyth) Smith. She had been involved in her Church, the Boy Scouts, Special Olympics, various garden clubs, and a caregiver to many.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Arthur; sister, Janice Sipple; brother, Marvin Smith and son, Gregory.
She is survived by son, Jeffrey and daughter-in-law, Debra of Canton; daughter-in-law, Bonnie Nieschwitz of Malvern; daughter-in-law, Mary Van Dusen of Hamburg, NY; sister-in-law, Martha Smith of Clark Mills, NY and three grandchildren, Sithean, Michael and Danny Gebhard also of Hamburg, NY; nieces and a nephew.
Affectionately referred to as "Sarge" for her leadership roles throughout the community, she will be dearly missed.
A private graveside service to celebrate the lives of Arthur and Shirley will be held at Maplewood Cemetery in Henrietta, NY. In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Copeland Oaks, 800 S. 15th St. Sebring, Ohio 44672 or St. Stephen Martyr Lutheran Church, 4600 Fulton Dr. NW Canton, Ohio 44718. Reed Funeral Home Canton Chapel is entrusted with the arrangements. The family invites you to visit www.reedfuneralhome to read the obituary, sign the online guestbook and share fond memories.
Published in Rochester Democrat And Chronicle on Oct. 30, 2016 | Smith, Shirley Frances (I37)
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correct date of birth is 1 Dec 1862 per his baptismal record (see below), as opposed to his grave which lists an 1863 year of birth.
son of James Conley and Mary Owens.
postmaster of Brockport during the mid 1890s.
He worked at the store of his uncle John Owens and lived a couple houses down from him on State Street.
He married Mary Agnes Wiegand of Rochester, the niece of Catherine Kimpel Lester of Brockport.
James and Mary had five children: Ruth, Blanche, Harold, Leona, and Dorothy.
James Edward Conley's date of birth was thought to be 1 Dec 1863 based on his daughter Ruth's notes, but Church of the Nativity baptismal records state he was born on that date in 1862 and was baptized 26 Apr 1863 at Church of the Nativity in Brockport. Thomas O'Malley and James' first cousin Catherine Gibbons were the godparents.
His name was James, not Jacob. Those who claim his name was Jacob fail to look past the church records written in Latin. There are several hundred articles in the Brockport Republic that refer to James Conley. None refer to Jacob Conley. | Conley, James Edward (I6004)
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CPT John Thomas Cicur Jr
24th Engineer Group
HQ HQ CO
Army
Non-hostile, Aircraft Crash
Date Of Loss: June 27, 1952
Service Number: O-1176576
Born: October 28, 1919
Home Or Place Of Enlistment Newark, Ohio
Town Or Area: Chunchon
Captain Cicur was a veteran of World War II. In Korea.
He was a member of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 24th Engineer Construction Group.
On June 27, 1952, he was piloting a small observation aircraft when it crashed and burned near Chunchon, South Korea. Hungarian heritage. | Cicur, John Thomas Jr. (I1128)
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cremated, ashes scattered at Mount Hope Cemetery | Whitney, Theodore (I8413)
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Crossville Chronicle March 23, 1939
Funeral services for M F Hargitt, 82, who died at his home in Westel Friday, March 17, were held at the cemetery at Westel Sunday at 2 p.m..
Mr Hargitt had been postmaster at Westel for 16 years and kept a small store there for many years. He was a native of Indiana.
He is survived by a son who resides in Virginia and 2 granddaughters, Mrs G Elliott and Josephine Hargitt of Rockwood. | Hargitt, Marcus Fletcher (I2540)
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D - 477 - 1 | Smith, Marvin J. (I184)
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D - 477 - 2 | Smyth, Jeanette A. (I185)
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D, 17, 79 | Murphy, Mary (I9560)
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D-19 | Ewbank, Ansil Henry (I1067)
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D-E-21-2 | Marriott, Earl A. (I4763)
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D/o Amy A. Jones & Seth F. Granberry
Siblings:
Martha Elizabeth Granberry 1834 - 1834
Half siblings:
Sallie Granberry 1812 - 1880
Allie Granberry 1814 - 1852
Huldah Ann Granberry 1815 - 1822
Benjamin Franklin Granberry 1817 - 1880
Mary Polly Granberry 1820 - 1840
Jane Ann Granberry 1822 - 1855
George Richmond Granberry 1825 - 1896
W/o Thomas Elijah Millsaps
m. 16 Nov 1854 Copiah Co., Mississippi
Children:
William Millsaps 1855 -
Mary R. Millsaps 1857 -
McLaurin Millsaps 1860 - 1932
Jackson Dykes Millsaps 1864 -
Sidney M. Millsaps 1866 - 1889
Susan & Thomas were originally buired at Thad C. Watson cemetery and then later removed to Hazlehurst. | Granberry, Susannah Dykes (I871)
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Danford "Dan" Allen
(August 13, 1925 - August 22, 2013)
Danford Marvin "Dan" Allen, 88, of McComb, Mississippi, passed away on Thursday, August 22, 2013, at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Allen was born August 13, 1925 in Sartinville, MS. He was the son of George Marvin Allen and Anna Jane Rushing Allen.
Visitation will be Friday evening from 5-8 PM at Jones Family Funeral Services and will continue Saturday from 9:00 until services at 10:00 AM in the chapel. Rev. Troy Slay, Rev. Fred Cook and Rev. Larry Cockerham will officiate. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery.
Mr. Allen served in the United States Army, D Company, 1st Platoon, 313 regiment, 79th infantry, as a machine gunner. He fought during the Battle of the Bulge and was a Purple Heart recipient. Mr. Allen retired from Illinois Central Railroad where he worked as a carman for 27 years. He was an avid fisherman and quail hunter. He also raised and trained quarter horses and bird dogs. He was a local Ferrier for many years. He was a member of LifePoint Nazarene Church for 68 years.
Mr. Allen is preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Cannon and Willie Clay Allen.
Mr. Allen is survived by his wife of 68 years, Bobbie Della Allen of McComb; two sons, Jimmie D. Allen and wife, Mary of Folsom, LA and Jerry M. Allen and wife, Marguerite of Granville, IL; one brother, Jim Allen and wife, Ann of Nashville, TN; two sisters, Marie Slay and husband of Nashville, TN and Ollie Joyce Comeaux and husband Melvin of Fort Adams, MS; 10 grandchildren, Jimmie Allen Jr. and wife, Molly, Scott Allen and wife, Amanda, Phillip Allen and wife, Illene, Tera Guillot and husband, Jeremy, Daniel Allen and wife, Brandy, Geoffrey Allen, Lesia Morgan, Theresa Torrence and husband, Dean, Jill Sigman and husband, John and Jennifer Wilson and husband, Matt and 12 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be his grandsons. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to LifePoint Nazarene Church in McComb. | Allen, Danford Marvin (I580)
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Daniel D. DeGraw, 48, of Beach Road, Wolcott, Conn., died Saturday, August 14th, 2004, at the Holyoke Medical Center in Mass. He was born December 31, 1955 in Binghamton, N.Y. He was the son of June (Ford) DeGraw-Slater and the late Preston DeGraw. Mr. DeGraw was a Navy veteran, having served during peacetime. Mr. DeGraw was an engineer for N.I.G. Energy of Devon, Conn., with over 15 years of service. He enjoyed camping, motorcycling and playing with racecars. He loved the outdoors. Besides his mother of Marathon, N.Y.; he is survived by a son, Daniel DeGraw, Wolcott, Conn.; a daughter, Rebecca DeGraw, Springville, Pa.; five brothers, Richard DeGraw, Gainesville, Fla., Jim DeGraw, Marathon, N.Y., Bill and Adam DeGraw, Charlotte, N.C., and Nate DeGraw, Cortland, N.Y.; three sisters, Ann Zelsnack, Tipp City, Ohio, Wendy VanDerhuevel, Sidney, Ohio, and Dawn Zupancic, Freeville, N.Y. Among survivors are four sisters-in-law, Mrs. Richard (Dee) DeGraw, Gainesville, Fla., Mrs. Jim (Lonnie) DeGraw, Marathon, N.Y., Mrs. Adam (Carmen) DeGraw, Charlotte, N.C., and Mrs. Nate (Gina), Cortland; three brothers-in-law, Tony Zelsnack, Ohio, Keith VanDerhuevel, Sidney, Ohio, and Sid Lewis, Freeville, N.Y.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral service and burial will be at the convenience of the family. Friends and family may call at Woodtick Memorial, 420 Woodtick Rd., Wolcott, on Wednesday, August 18th, 2004, from 5 to 8 p.m. Contributions in his name may be made to the charity of one's choice.
Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on Aug. 17, 2004 | DeGraw, Daniel D. (I1266)
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daughter Mrs. Frances M. (Ralph A.) Seager.
Living with her son, Howard L. Seager in Burlingame, San Mateo, CA.
She had died on 19 June 1949.
Ralph A. Seager - Find A Grave Memorial# 88769062.
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(his grandson)
OSWEGO PALLADIUM - TIMES , SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1935.
CENTRAL SQUARE, Jan. 12
C. E. Hayden has received word of the sudden death of Howard L. Seager at Burlingame. Calif., New Year's day.
Mr. Seager was a former resident of Central Square where he attended high school.
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siblings: Paulinus, Fidelia, William M., Chester C., and Robert. | Parker, Silas (I5653)
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Daughter of ? & Mary Gifford.
1st Wife of Asa Wiley.
Mother of Charles J. (Adeline E.), William, Augustus, Mary M., Frank, Edward, George, Herbert & Ella A. (Fred Retchless) Wiley
on the 1860 Berne, Albany Co., NY census with husband Asa and children. 1870, 1880 on Fishers, Ontario Co, NY censuses
(see the Mary Gifford page for 1850 Berne census) | Gifford, Irena (I6106)
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Daughter of Alto A. & Elsie M. Beener Boyce
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa
Monday, September 22, 2003
WATERLOO --- Darlene A. Schoenfield, 74, of Waterloo, died Sunday, Sept. 21, at Covenant Medical Center of natural causes.
Services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Parrott & Wood Chapel of Memories, an Overton Family Service, 232-3235, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Visitation 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been established. | Boyce, Darlene A. (I6392)
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daughter of Charles and Mary Schlitzer Kimpal
baptized 20 Jan 1884 (St. Joseph) - godparents George Hall and Isabella Vogel
according to St. Joseph death records, she died 9 Apr 1885 and was buried on the 10th. The Rochester newspaper for 9 Apr 1885 also lists a death date of 9 Apr 1885, with funeral on the 10th.
according to Holy Sepulchre burial records, she died 8 Apr 1885 and was buried on the 9th
She was buried in an unmarked grave in Sec 9 East, Lot 12 | Kimpal, Caroline Isabella (I5824)
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Daughter of Charles B. Storer and Hallie May Woods (Storer-Swor). Her father, Charles B., was originally buried in Oakland Cemetery in Dallas where his first wife is buried. His grave was later removed to Hillcrest. His second wife, Hallie, remarried after his death to George Swor. | Storer, Hallie Mae (I2910)
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daughter of Floyd and Faye (La Dow) Smith
Beverly Joyce Heth was born November 8, 1929 in Traer, Iowa: the daughter of Floyd and Faye (La Dow) Smith. She was united in marriage to Herbert "Herb" Heth on December 10, 1949 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Fairbank; he preceded her in death on November 24, 2008.
Bev worked at Rath for a few years, then worked at Waterloo Community Schools as a secretary to the principal for 28 years, retiring in 1987. She was a charter member of Redeemer Lutheran Church in Washburn. Bev was also a member of the Women of the Moose Chapter 333. She went on many trips and camped with friends and family.
Bev passed away on Monday, March 5, 2012 at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home at the age of 82 from natural causes.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband Herbert and two sisters: Georgia Wilkie and Melba Kascelansky.
Bev is survived by three sons: Michael (Julie) Heth of Gilbert, Arizona, Mark (Rosanne) Heth of Waterloo and Murray (Jane) Heth of Des Moines; seven grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and a sister Bonnie Warren of Dunkerton.
Bev will be greatly missed by all who knew her. | Smith, Beverly Joyce (I6741)
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Daughter of Frank Jefferson and Versie (Ragan) Jones she had one brother and seven sisters. Daughter of Frank Jefferson and Versie (Ragan) Jones, she had one brother and seven sisters. Her Paternal Grandparents were David A. & Nancy Jane Jones, they married in 1882. Her Maternal Grandparents were John Jackson "Jack" & Delila (Banks) Ragan, they married on 03 Jan 1882 in Thomas Co., GA. | Jones, Edna (I3269)
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Daughter of Frank Jefferson and Versie (Ragan) Jones, she had one brother and seven sisters. Her Paternal Grandparents were David A. & Nancy Jane Jones, they married in 1882. Her Maternal Grandparents were John Jackson "Jack" & Delila (Banks) Ragan, they married on 03 Jan 1882 in Thomas Co., GA. | Jones, Mildred (I3266)
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daughter of Harland E. and Margaret (Deischer) Harper
Harleen Jiles Harper Waldorf, 92, died peacefully at the Vinton Lutheran Home Wednesday, February 26, 2014.
A memorial service will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 11, 2014, at the Vinton Presbyterian Church with Pastor Jessica Crane-Munoz officiating. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, March 10, at Van Steenhuyse - Russell Funeral Home in Vinton. Private family inurnment will be held in Evergreen Cemetery, Vinton.
Harleen was born November 22, 1921, on a family farm north of Vinton, Iowa, the daughter of Harland E. and Margaret Deischer Harper. As a child, she attended Prairie Creek Christian Church and was baptized nearby in Bear Creek at age 12. In 1938, Harleen graduated from Lincoln High School in Vinton as class salutatorian and went on to Iowa State College in Ames, obtaining her teaching certification before turning 18, the required age for teachers at the time. She continued at Iowa State, studying Art until she was old enough to teach, then began her career at Harrison #5, a one-room schoolhouse in rural Benton County.
On January 1, 1942, Harleen was united in marriage with Horace Cable "Kaye" Waldorf at her parents' home north of Vinton. She helped manage the Palace Theater, which was owned by the Waldorf family, until Kaye enlisted in the Army Air Corp. Following in the footsteps of her father and grandfather, Harleen then became the third generation to teach at Harrison #2, another rural one-room school. After WWII, the couple farmed north of Vinton and became partners with Harleen's father in the seed corn company Harper's Hardy Hybrids. As their family grew, Harleen was a busy homemaker, as well as an excellent manager of investments and the family farm. A long-time member of the Vinton Presbyterian Church, Harleen was a deacon and taught Sunday school.
In 1968, Harleen and Kaye moved their family to the island of Molokai, Hawaii, to manage Hawaiian Research Ltd., doing custom hybrid seed research. Harleen became certified and worked as a Mediator for the Maui County Family Court. As a member of the United Church of Christ on Molokai, Harleen continued to teach Sunday school and served as a deacon. In 2003, after 35 years in Hawaii, they returned to Vinton. They rejoined the Presbyterian Church and Harleen started a new Sunday school class for young parents. She continued to actively track the grain markets and manage the sale of crops from the family farm.
Harleen was inquisitive and always eager to learn, as well as teach. She was a dedicated and loving mother, always focused on how to best prepare her children for life. Harleen was a voracious reader, creative cook, and a life-long student of the Bible. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, using her computer, playing Bridge, painting and drawing. A member of the American Legion Auxiliary since 1948, she was also active in various women's circles and organizations.
Harleen is survived by one son, John Mark (Darlene) Waldorf of Iowa; five daughters: Ann (Dennis) Williams of Iowa, Diana Baker of Hawaii, Beth (Ron) Maifeld of Kansas, Jane (Voss) Fernandes of New York, and Caroline (Robert) Isbell of Washington; one brother, Edward Harper of Kansas; one sister, Margaret Hoffman of Iowa; eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband in 2007; and one brother, John Harper. | Harper, Harleen Jiles (I2148)
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Daughter of James M. Donahoo and Eliza Pittman. James died in the Civil War and burial is unknown. Eliza m/ 2nd John William Deer. | Donahoo, Myra (I3000)
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daughter of Mark and Mary Compton Owens
first husband was Dennis Shanahan. They had two daughters Mary and Anna and one son John.
After Dennis' death, Katherine married Luke Keon, a widower with several children from his first marriage (multiple variations of spelling-Kowen or McKeon also appear in Brockport records). They had the following children: William, Francis, James, and Catherine. Francis spelled his last name as Kowen and lived in Rochester.
unmarked grave at Mt. Olivet.
Buried on 6 Nov 1901 per Church of the Nativity death records
Death noted in 7 Nov 1901 Brockport Republic
"Mrs. Katherine Keon died at her home on Clark St. Sunday, aged sixty five years. Mrs. Keon was a sister of Mr. John Owens. She is survived by two children, Mrs. Chas. Himes, of Rochester, and Frank Keon of this village. The funeral was held from the Catholic Church yesterday." | Owens, Katherine (I6168)
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daughter of Peter Foerderer (Furtherer or Federer) and Martha Elise Kimpel
baptized 29 Aug 1872 at St. Boniface - godparents Maria Anna & George Kimpel
buried 3 Dec 1872 at St. Boniface Cemetery. Burials at St. Boniface Cemetery were subsequently moved to Holy Sepulchre Cemetery | Federer, Mary Anna (I5899)
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Daughter of William Aaron Walker and Jane Duncan. Sister to Martha Ann Walker Duncan.
Sarah Jane never married and gave her entire life to her father in his workshop where they made spinning wheels, reels, looms, chairs and other articles of furniture by hand and with the use of a turning lathe run by water power, milk piggins, water buckets, churns, etc.
The old home place was just across the road from the Silver Springs Baptist Church, Walthall Co., MS. | Walker, Sarah Jane (I789)
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Death came to Howard Farnsworth, 83, retired druggist, at Newton Hospital at Winfield Tuesday night about 10:05 pm. He had suffered a stroke about a week ago. Howard was an old time resident of Douglass and came back to make his home with his sister Mrs Grace Clark. Surviving him are a daughter, Mrs Grace Schreiner of Oklahoma, brother Oscar Farnsworth, and sisters Mrs Homer Bare, Mrs Grace Clark, and Mrs Ed Garrett, all of Douglass.
Hilyard will make funeral arrangements.
[7 Jun 1955, Newspaper: Winfield Daily Courier (KS), Winfield, Kansas, USA WinfieldCourier.com] | Farnsworth, Austin Howard (I6528)
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Death Certificate lists her age at death as (72). | Young, Elizabeth Jane (I4689)
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December 3, 2005
Mary Ellen Hollington, 89, of Baldwinsville, passed away Saturday, December 3, 2005, at Oswego Hospital. She worked at Warners Elementary School and Warners Juice Factory, both for many years. She was a member of Warners United Methodist Church and was a member of Warners Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary. She was predeceased by her husband, Herman D., in 1975. Survivors: three daughters: Nancy (Joseph) Peyatt of TN, Debra (Daniel) Gravlin of Plainville and Beverly (Clarence) McLaggan of Oswego; two sons, William (Joyce) of Chittenango and Robert (Linda) of Baldwinsville; two brothers, Walter Paget of Fairmount and LeRoy Platt of Cold Brook, NY; 19 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday at Gates Funeral Home, Inc. Burial will be in White Chapel Memory Gardens, Dewitt. Calling hours will be Tuesday, December 6, 2005, from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home, 29 West Genesee Street, Baldwinsville. Contributions, in lieu of flowers, may be made to Warners United Methodist Church, 6514 Canton Street Road, Warners, NY 13164. Gates Funeral Home Compassionate Care.
Published in Syracuse Post Standard on Dec. 5, 2005 | Paget, Mary Ellen (I1028)
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Del Norte Prospector dated June 22, 1934
John E. Blasdel, 78, resident of the Del Norte area for the past 34 years, died during the night Wednesday. Mr. Blasdel was found dead in bed Thursday morning. Death was attributed to heart failure. He came to Del Norte from Oxford, Kansas.
Mr. Blasdell is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Marshall Yates of Del Norte; three sons, Harvey of Del Norte, Wallace of near Grand Junction, and Noah of Mack, Colorado, and other relatives. | Blasdel, John Elijah (I993)
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Delmar Gray while returning from his work Monday evening met with a serious accident East of the village. Mr. Gray was walking on the state road when a Ford sedan driven by Walter Tilton of this village struck him, breaking both of his legs. He is being cared for at the Genoa Hospital.
THE AUBURN CITIZEN, AUBURN, N.Y., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927
The death of Delmar Gray, aged 61 years, occurred in the Genoa hospital Tuesday morning. Mr. Gray had both legs fractured and suffered other injuries a month ago when he was struck by an automobile driven by Walter Tilton of Genoa. The deceased is survived by two brothers, Fred Gray and Bert Gray, both of Venice; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Close and Mrs. Stella McCabe both of Genoa. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Bert Gray. Burial was made in Genoa cemetery, Genoa.
MORAVIA~REPUBLICAN REGISTER, MORAVIA, N.Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927
Funeral services were held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Bert Gray for Delmar Gray, who passed away in the Genoa hospital Tuesday morning. Rev. D. J. Westlake, pastor of the Genoa Presbyterian Church, officiated. Interment was made in Genoa Cemetery.
Surviving are two brothers, Bert and Fred Gray of Venice and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Close and Mrs. Stella McCabe of Genoa.
THE AUBURN CITIZEN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927 | Grey, Delmar (I4838)
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Deloris May Kerns (Tozer, Tozer-Sernett) was born August 14, 1924 in Oelwein, Iowa, to Silvia May Kerns (Menuey) and Loraine Anthony Kerns. She married Glenn Walter Tozer in September 1947. Deloris and Glenn had two sons, Mark Alan (April 1952) and Kirk Aaron (September 1954). Mark passed away in 1976.
Deloris and Glenn retired and moved to Bella Vista, Arkansas in 1979 where they enjoyed golf, neighbors, friends, and activities at the Methodist Church in Bella Vista. Glenn passed away in July of 1983.
Deloris married Edward Charles Sernett (Chuck) in December 1985. The family was comprised of three daughters Sandy, Ann and Cathy, and one son Kirk.
Deloris was a long time quilter, knitter and seamstress. She belonged to the following local activity groups: Bella Vista Homesteaders Extension Club, Quilt Guild, Calico Cutups, local knitting group, United Methodist Women-Naomi Circle, Sunrise Shepherd Group, and NARFE. She was known for her baby quilts that annually won first prize at the Benton County Fair. She was an avid supporter of local causes within Benton County and Bella Vista.
Deloris is survived by a son, three daughters, 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be at 9 a.m. with memorial services to follow at 10 a.m., Tuesday, August 8th at First United Methodist Church of Bella Vista, 20 Boyce Drive, Bella Vista, Arkansas with Rev. Brenda Wideman officiating. Burial will be at Bentonville Cemetery. | Kerns, Deloris Mae (I6757)
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Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York)
Sunday, July 7, 1963
page 56
KOLB-Friday, July 5, 1963, Wilhelmina (Minnie) Kolb, of 20 Home Place. She is survived by three sons, Fred A., Cyril J., Norbert R. Kolb; one brother, Fred Blum; seven grandchildren; also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Rosary Society of Holy Family Church.
-Friends may call Saturday 7-9 p.m., Sunday and Monday from 2-5 and 7-9, at The Funeral Home of Norbert E. Vay, 604 Maple St. (corner Colvin), where services will be conducted Tuesday at 8:30, and at 9 o'clock from Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. | Blum, Wilhelmina Elizabeth (I515)
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Democrat and Chronicle, Monday, March 16, 1953.
Spencer Arlidge Dead After Years in Printing Tde.
Half a century in the printing business in Rochester ended yesterday, March 15, 1953 with the death of Spencer C. Arlidge of 35 Boardman St. Associated with the old United Litho and Printing Co. for most of those years, Mr. Arlidge was forced by illness to retire three years ago from Case Hoyt Corp. where he had worked as a papercutter for 15 years. He was in his 70's when he died.
Born in a town near the Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada, he was the 13th child of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Arlidge who had come over from England. Altogether they had 14 children, alternating boys and girls. Spencer Arlidge came to Rochester as a teen age lad to live with his aunt and uncle who owned the old Boulton Shoe Co. All his brothers went into the shoe business but Spencer tried he printing industry. From an apprentice he rose to become a director and stockholder in the United firm. When that business folded in the early days of the depression, Mr. Arlidge switched, like others from the same outfit to Case-Hoyt. Especially interested in hunting, he was considered a crack shot. Mr. Arlidge had handled guns from the time of his youth in Canada. On a hunting trip one time in Canada, he brought down 3 crows with one shot. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Christine Duford Arlidge; a son, Earl K; a brother Christopher; a sister, Katherine Arlidge; 2 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Burial will be at Riverside Cemetery. | Arlidge, Spencer Churchill (I5703)
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Democrat and Chronicle, Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1951. Deitz. Monday, August 13, 1951, Eleanor Deitz of 333 Peart Ave., Pt. Pleasant, NY. Survived by her husband, John H. Deitz; one daughter, Mrs. Gerald Streb; two brothers, Harry of Pt. Pleasant, NY and Adolph Pierce of West Haven, Connecticut and an aunt, Ms. Elizabeth Fisher. Friends may call at the Burns Hanna Funeral Home. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Her potential son-in-law, Gerald Streb (1892-1970) is also buried in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, but not able to enter as I don't know which father his wife (Eleanor's daughter) belongs to.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173206219/gerald-l_-streb
Gerald's parents are Leonard John Streb (1853-1919) and Mary Fischer Streb (1863-1933) | Pierce, Eleanor Mary (I5693)
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Detach. #6, 1262nd Station Complement, SCU; WWII | Craver, Robert Gerald (I32)
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Died 1:20 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 1992, at Lane Memorial Hospital, Zachary. She was 65, a native of Mississippi, a resident of Zachary and a former resident of Gloster, Miss.
Visiting at Charlet Funeral Home, Zachary, 9 a.m. until religious services at 10 a.m. Thursday, conducted by Dr. Eddie Simmons and Dr. Harry Boyd. Burial in Netterville family cemetery, Woodville, Miss., at noon Thursday.
Survived by husband, James Alvie Bowman, Zachary; stepmother, Willie Mae Thomas, Gloster; three daughters, Minnie Jean Simpkins, St. Francisville, Judy Gurney, Liberty, Miss., and Linda McKenzie, Biloxi, Miss.; a son, Douglas Holloway Netterville, Jackson; two sisters, Willie Mae Beck, Baton Rouge, and Christine McAllister, Zachary; three brothers, Prentice Thomas, Baker, Roy Thomas, Liberty, and James Thomas, Gloster; seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by first husband, Holloway Netterville; a granddaughter, Angela Darlene Sumerall; father, John Thomas; and a brother, John Thomas Jr.
She was a member of St. Francisville Baptist Church.
Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), June 25, 1992 | Thomas, Alice Lee (I2374)
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parents or kindred - George & Anna Fox
husband of Gertrude
burial permit #10710 - 24 Oct 1978 | Fox, David C. (I488)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Reisinger, D. (I8116)
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Doris Lucille Blasdell Sackett, 90, of Dillsboro, IN, formally of Rising Sun, passed away at 11:30 AM, Wednesday, March 16th, at The Waters of Dillsboro/ Ross Manor, Dillsboro, IN. Doris was born in Bright, IN on October 9, 1920, a daughter of the late Flora Inez (Grubbs) and Charles D. Blasdell. She was a graduate of Bright High School, Class of 1938. On June 28, 1939 she married Loren Cecil Sackett, who preceded her in death. Doris was a homemaker and worked along side her husband on their farm. She was a member of the Salem Hilltoppers Homemakers Club, RSVP and founded the "Kitchen Band" which still entertains at area care centers and for other groups. Doris was a member of the Rising Sun Church of Christ and formally attended Pleasant Ridge Church of Christ.
Doris is survived by
two daughters, Peggy Lucille Day, of Versailles, IN; Barbara Ellen, wife of Raymond Roberts, of The Villages, FL;
by grandchildren, Robert Douglas Walston (Myra) of Rising Sun, IN; Bethany Lynn Chapmen (Terry) of Rising Sun, IN; Rebecca Lee Couch (Tim) of North Vernon, IN; David Cecil Walston of Versailles, IN; Raymond Gregory Roberts (Margeen) of Perry, GA; Laura Lee Trice (Gary) of Beavercreek, OH; Darrrel Day of Indianapolis, IN; Sandra Howard (Gale) of Versailles, IN; Dennis Day (Stefany) of Lebanon, IN
She is also survived by 14 great grandchildren and by 11 great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Loren, brother, Ellisworth Blasdell, sister, Ruth Irene Guard and by her son-in-law, Joe Day.
Funeral Service at Markland Funeral Home, Rising Sun, IN, at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 19th, with Br. Greg Matthew officiating. Friends are invited to call Friday 5-8 PM. at Markland Funeral Home. Interment at Rising Sun New Cemetery Rising Sun, IN. Family request donations to Rising Sun Church of Christ.
- Markland Funeral Home, Rising Sun, IN 2011 | Blasdel, Doris Lucille (I577)
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Dorothy Irvena Busker, age 93, passed away on February 3, 2013 at Fair Oaks Lodge in Wadena, with her children at her side.
Dorothy was born on May 8, 1919 in Echo, Minnesota to William and Minnie (Preuss) Macklanburg where she grew up on the family farm and met her husband, Anton Henry "Tony" Busker. They were married on February 11, 1935, in Otter Tail County, MN. Dorothy and her family moved to Wadena in 1945. As a long time resident she was very active in her church, St. John Lutheran, participating in the Women's Guild and LWML and assisted the pastor serving communion once a month for 21 years at Fair Oaks Lodge. Dorothy was able, with a quiet manner, to listen to those in need and comfort and console them. She was a true caregiver, always there to assist those in need. She was an inspiration to her family and friends as exemplified by her strong Christian faith.
Dorothy enjoyed bowling, helping others, entertaining, and cooking for family and friends. Members of the community may remember her as an employee at the Rexall Drug Store and the Red Owl Store.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Tony in 1991; parents William and Minnie Macklanburg; sisters, Alvira Helmrichs, Aleda Hannebuth Monson, Beatrice Busker, Leona Newell; and brother, Herbert Macklanburg, daughter-in-law Marlys Busker; and son-in-law William Burns. | Macklanburg, Dorothy Irvena (I2446)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Jorolemon, M.R. (I235)
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Drowned at sea aged 34 yrs. "Early Vital Records of Mass. (Newburyport Deaths)" | Blaisdell, Jonathan (I2079)
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Duncan Rites Said
Funeral services for Mrs. Hattie Holmes Duncan, 76, were held Thursday at Capps Funeral Home chapel with Rev. Enos Branch and Darnell Archie officiating.
She died December 17, in the local hospital.
Mrs. Duncan was born in old Marion county, April 15, 1898, daughter of Elisha and Fannie Turnage Holmes. She married Floyd L. Duncan, who preceded her in death.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Rosa Lee Pierce of Darbun; one sister, Mrs. Dena Holmes, Foxworth; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Warren of Franklinton; eight grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Roy Pierce, Lonnie Duncan, Leon Duncan, Jimmy McKenzie, Willie J. Creel, and Douglas Pierce.
Interment was in the Tylertown cemetery with Capps in charge. | Holmes, Hattie (I3683)
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