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| Herbert Perry
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| Herbert Perry
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| Herbert Perry Herbert L. Perry
1880-1951
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| Herbert Quickfall
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| Herbert Smiley Herbert M. Smiley
SGT 765 BOMB SQ 461 BOMB GP (H)
Minnesota Oct 13 1944
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| Herbert Spencer Hazelwood
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| Herbert Spencer Hazelwood with his father Herbert Edward Hazelwood
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| Herbert Willey Herbert Willey
Dec. 1858 - Jan. 1950
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| Herbert Willey Herbert H. Willey
June 14, 1899 - Nov. 10, 1983
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| Herbert Wright WRIGHT, Herbert B.- At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Tuesday, Jan, 14. 1964, Herbert B. Wright, beloved husband of Lottie Penman, dear father of Belva (Mrs. Vern Webster), Cornwall; Yuldeen (Mrs. Carl Munroe), Smiths Falls, and William H. Wright, Perth, in his 71st year, Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, Jan, 16, at 2 p.m. Entombment Elmwood vault with burial in the Spring.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 15, 1964 Page 38
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| Hercules Woods with Marion and Lizzie Shane L-R: Marion Shane, Hercules Woods, Lizzie Shane
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| Herma Farnsworth Herma Baker
Farnsworth
1895 - 1970
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| Herman & Augusta Robinson ROBINSON
Herman L.
1889 - 1985
His Wife
Augusta M.
1897 - 1970
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| Herman & Grace Huntzinger HUNTZINGER
Grace C.
1899 - 1964
C. Herman
1897 - 1957
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| Herman & Virginia Standish STANDISH
Herman M.
1910 - 1988
Virginia L.
1913 - 1993
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| Herman Orlacchio Beloved Father
Herman J. Orlacchio
July 29, 1913 - June 3, 1961
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| Herman Orlacchio
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| Hermance-Sterns Wedding Sunday The Nebraska State Journal
Lincoln, Nebraska
Page 5
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| Herschel & Hazel Hubbard HUBBARD
Herschel G.
1896 - 1982
American Legion
Post 80
Beloved Wife
And Mother
Hazel M.
1903 - 1979
American Legion
Aux. 80
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| Herschel & Lela Mullen MULLEN
Lela
1904-1992
Herschel
1898-1973
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| Herschel Mullen
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| Heverlee War Cemetery
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| Hickory Corners' Soldier's Fate Thought Solved --The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, April 7, 1951 Page 3
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| Hilda Byers
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| Hilda Byers
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| Hilda Hersemeyer
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| Hilda Hersemeyer Hilda passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Friday, February 19th 2021 at the age of 89. Hilda is survived by her husband Eugen, her children Gary and Heather (John) and her grandsons Garrett and Haydn. Born on September 1st 1931 in North Himsworth Township, Hilda was the first of nine children born to Alex and Mabel Byers. She is survived by siblings Lawrence Byers (Lila), Mervin Byers (late Ruth), Vivian McKee (Ranald), Maurice Byers (Shirley), Margaret Watson (late Dan), Thelma Byers, Lyall Byers (Eunice) and Victor Byers (Linda).
Hilda was born and raised on the Byers? homestead in North Himsworth Township. Being the oldest of nine children, she helped raise many of her younger siblings and continued to be a natural caregiver throughout her life. She often happily reminisced about her childhood, including; the long walk to school from Byers Road to McDonald Road in the dead of winter, her true love of school and winning the spelling contest, one harrowing journey with Lawrence through the bush in the dark to get help from her Uncle when her dad was injured, another trek through the bush to Powassan with pig in tow, the day the huge draft horses got away, berry picking with her mom with a watchful eye for bears, and gathering wintergreens for her dad?s birthday cake every year. Growing up on the farm surrounded by a loving family set the stage for a deep and everlasting connection to her mom, dad and all her brothers and sisters.
While she moved to southern Ontario to work at an early age, eventually getting married and having her two children, she always longed for home and the family moved back to her beloved northern Ontario in 1973. She was so happy to once again be close to her birth family and was able to enjoy many treasured moments with and provide support to her parents as they grew older.
Like her mom before her, Hilda loved being outdoors and could often be found in the garden, doing yard work, looking for pussy willows on a country walk or picking blueberries on the blueberry rocks. She had a green thumb and ran a small greenhouse for many years that was famous for its huge tomato plants and beautiful petunias. She was a wonderful cook and not a day went by when there wasn?t fresh baked cookies or squares for her kids to snack on when they came home from school and a full course meal on the stove. That said, one of her simple pleasures in life was sitting down to a meal at a restaurant, any restaurant, because she didn?t have to do the cooking! She was an extremely hard worker with endless energy, still cleaning the house, piling wood, mowing the lawn, raking leaves and shovelling snow in her late 80?s. As much as she took care of home, she did love going places, whether it be to visit family, shop at the mall, or take a longer trip down south, further north or even to Germany. She was always more than up for family excursions, even going to Canada?s Wonderland as recently as 2019.
Hilda was a deeply devoted wife, mother and grandmother and her unconditional love and support was evident every single day in both the small and the large things she did. She was definitely the glue that held the family together through all of life?s struggles, with her no-nonsense approach to problems and her unwavering dedication to her family?s welfare. Her twin grandsons were her greatest joy, with them being ever-present at the house growing up, giving her endless hugs and laughs, and leaving Lego pieces everywhere for her to step on and pick up. Even when her health was failing, Garrett and Haydn?s visits made her smile the brightest.
At 89, she fought a brave battle with esophageal cancer, which was in remission at the time of her death. Should you wish, memorial donations to the Northern Cancer Foundation would be appreciated (ncfsudbury.com).
Special thanks to her very dedicated Northeast Cancer Centre health care team and her exceptional at-home VON palliative care team.
The family has chosen to hold a private funeral service.
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| Hilda Leeds
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| Hilda Sharkey
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| Hildreth & Emma Lewis LEWIS
Hildreth E.
1893 - 1993
Emma L.
1896 - 1950
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| Hildreth Martin Hildreth Farnham Martin
Born Barre, VT.
March 22, 1901
Died Berlin, VT.
March 27, 1984
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| Hilko & Zuneita Inderwisch INDERWISCH
Zuneita
1909 - 1997
Hilko
1907 - 1957
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| Hillcrest Farms
Home of Charles & Alice Hathaway Hillcrest Farm, Tupper Lake, New York
Photographer: Eastern Illustrating Co.
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| Hinton Family Stone HINTON
Antoinette Wright Hinton
1853 - 1907
Athol Hinton
1880 - 1895
Katherine A. Ward
1861 - 1923
Russell Hinton
1875 - 1935
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| Hiram & Sarah Stearns SARAH
BANNING
His Wife
Died
Jan. 16, 1916
Æ. 92 Yrs.
HIRAM
STEARNS
Died
Dec. 29, 1868
Æ. 52 Yrs.
STEARNS
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| Hiram & Sylvia Perry
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| Hiram Perry Perry
Hiram L.
1892-1964
Violet C.
1899-1992
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| Hiram Perry
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| Hiram Stearns At Rest
Hiram Stearns
Died May 31, 1921
Age 79 Ys 1 Mo 14 Ds
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| Hiram W. Perry Hiram W.
Perry
1881 - 1952
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| Hiram Walter & Sarah Ralph Hiram Walter Ralph
1869 - 1933
His Wife
Sarah Louise Roy
1860 - 1950
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| Hogan Family Stone Edward Hogan
1885 - 1967
Wilfred L. Hogan
June 23, 1921 - May 29, 2005
His Wife
Bernice D. Conklin
July 4, 1923 - Mar. 1, 1982
Our Angel
Diana Lee Hogan
Aug. 14 - Aug. 20, 1965
Daughter of Douglas & Blanche
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| Holland McKenzie --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, May 11, 1965
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| Hollister Family Stone Haynes A. Hollister
Oct. 27, 1865 - Apr. 27, 1914
1876 Herbert L. Hollister 1918
1881 Robert E. Hollister 1951
Howard E. Hollister
Apr. 28, 1912 - June 28, 1988
Loretta Fetzer
His Wife
Apr. 21, 1904 - July 14, 1980
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| Holly Sanford
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| Holy Saviour Church, Hitchin, Hertfordshire Holy Saviour Church was built in a newly developing area of Hitchin near the railway station,and was consecrated on Ascension Day 1865.
Radcliffe Road, Hitchin
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| Holy Trinity Church, Bloomsbury, Greater London Holy Trinity Church was designed by Sir James Pennethorne and erected in 1837. Restored in 1880, it seated 1500 people and was in use until 1928. After the church closed, the ground was sold in 1931 and Trinity Court housing was built a few years later.
Grays Inn Road & Wren Street, Bloomsbury
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- Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
- Holy Trinity Church, Gray's Inn Road, Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
- Clara Hazelwood
- William Lowdon
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| Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell Juxta Coggeshall, Essex Early 12th century church altered in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Church Road, Bradwell-Juxta-Coggeshall
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| Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Greater London Holy Trinity Church, in Marylebone, Westminster, London, was built in 1828. By the 1930s, it had fallen into disuse and since 1936 has been used for various purposes.
Albany Street & Marylebone Road, Marylebone
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| Holy Trinity Church, Mile End Old Town, Greater London Mile End Old Town Holy Trinity was built in the year 1841, now the New Testament Church of God.
Morgan Street & Pembroke Mews, Mile End Town
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