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18051
William Chamberlain
William Chamberlain
William J. Chamberlain, 73, a resident of 2 Draper St., died Saturday at Oswego Hospital.
Mr. Chamberlain was born in the village of Cayuga and was the son of the late Rev. William C. and Lucina (Wiley) Chamberlain. He was a graduate of Syracuse University, class of 1963. Prior to his retirement in 1980, Mr. Chamberlain was the owner and manager of Chamberlain Pontiac-Cadillac car dealership in Oswego for more than 25 years. Most recently, he was employed by the Oswego County Savings Bank.
He was a veteran of World War II, having served with the U.S. Navy.
Mr. Chamberlain was a member of and served on the board of directors of the American Red Cross. He was a member and past officer of the Oswego Rotary Club and a member and former officer of the Oswego Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Chamberlain was the president of the Oswego Car Dealers Association and served with Meals on Wheels.
He was a communicant of the First United Methodist Church. His wife, Nellie Lee, died June 26, 1988.
He is survived by two daughters, Mary Lee Xanco of Kenmore and Susan Miller of Acton, Mass.; a son, William C. Chamberlain of Oswego; a sister, Mrs. URana DeGraw of Winston-Salem, N.C.
--Palladium-Times, Oswego, New York, December 5, 1988
 
18052
William Congdon
William Congdon
William H. Congdon
PFC US Army
World War II
1912 - 1982
 
18053
William Currie
William Currie
William Elwood Currie, 64, died at St. Boniface Hospital Dec. 7 after a long illness. Born at Douglas, Mr. Currie spent the early part of his life in Brandon and district later moving to Winnipeg to reside. Besides his wife he is survived by one son, Barry and daughter in law Heather. Two sisters and four brothers also survive. Lloyd at Prince George, B.C., Allan at Sprague, Man., Harold at Berwyn, Alta., Dr. Roy Currie of Winnipeg, Mrs. Viola Costen of Winnipeg and Mrs. Alma Humphreys of Brandon. Mr. Currie was predeceased by one brother Minto. Funeral services were held at the Mordue Funeral Home Thursday afternoon. Interment was at St. Vital Cemetery.
--Brandon Sun, Brandon, Manitoba, December 11, 1964
 
18054
William Day
William Day
William H. Day
1840 - 1915
 
18055
William Derby
William Derby
William F. Derby
1908 - 2001
 
18056
William Derby
William Derby
William Francis Derby, 92, of West Hartford, husband of Catherine (Lycett) Derby, died Wednesday, (February 14, 2001), at John Dempsey Hospital. Born in Hartford, the son of the late George F. and Signe (Peterson) Derby, he was predeceased by his first wife, Ethel (Gustafson) Derby, in 1982. Mr. Derby worked as an engineer with the Torrington Company and New Departure of Meriden, and, after retiring, took a position as Business Agent for the Church Home of Hartford until 1984. He was an active member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Hartford, serving as an usher and Sunday School Treasurer, and was a member of the West Hartford Squires. In addition to his wife, Catherine, he is survived by four sons, William F. Derby, Jr. of Albuquerque, NM, Donald N. Derby, and his wife, Priscilla, of Cromwell, R. Randolph Derby of Albuquerque, NM, and Jeffrey R. Derby of Burnsville, NC; his daughter and son-in-law, Susan B. and Wayne Vaughan of Columbia, SC; his sister, Dorothy Kahane of Springfield, MA; his four grandchildren, Christopher Vaughan of Portland, OR, Ashley Vaughan of Columbia, SC, Kassandra T. Derby and Susanna L. Derby, both of Cromwell; and his step-sons, Robert and Frederick Duell of California. Mr. Derby was also predeceased by his daughter, Carolyn Derby; and two brothers, George and Edward Derby. Visitation will be Monday, Feb. 19, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, 136 South Main St., West Hartford. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Emanuel Lutheran Church, 311 Capitol Ave., Hartford, CT 06106.
 
18057
William Dunn
William Dunn
DUNN SR., WILLIAM J.
Sheboygan, Wis.
Age 65. Passed away Aug. 4, 1970. Mr. Dunn was born in Marinette, Wis. on March 23, 1905. In Racine, he was married to the former Mary Hallman. Surviving are his wife, Mary; one son, William; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Maxfield, Mrs, Lee Entering and Mrs. Ronald Miller; one brother, Clarence of South Milwaukee; one sister, Mrs. Joseph Pero of Racine. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 2 p.m., in the South Park Methodist Church, Sheboygan, Friends may call at the GRAND- HABERMANN FUNERAL HOME, 903 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, Wis. today (Wednesday) after 4 p.m. Memorials will be appreciated.
 
18058
William Edwards
William Edwards
William L. Edwards of Westbrook Road, Deep River, died Saturday at Middlesex Hospital. He was 63.
He was born in Ivoryton. Prior to his retirement, he worked as an automotive technician for Westbrook Honda.
He is survived by his wife, Jean Adams Edwards; a son, Lewis W. Edwards of Chester; two daughters, Deborah Tuthill of Deep River and Loretta J. Fox of Killingworth; four brothers, two sisters and six grandchildren.
Services will be today at 10 a.m. at the Winthrop Baptist Church. There are no calling hours. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
 
18059
William Eidel
William Eidel
William
Henry
Eidel
New York
SGT 871 CO
Trans Corps
World War I
Feb 5 1895
Nov 20 1969
 
18060
William Empey
William Empey
William S. Empey
Daddy
1887 - 1961
 
18061
William F. Lyons Dead; Pioneer Winnipeg Druggist
William F. Lyons Dead; Pioneer Winnipeg Druggist
William F. Lyons Dead; Pioneer Winnipeg Druggist
William Francis Lyons, 53, of 679 William ave., for 23 years a Winnipeg druggist, died Thursday at his residence.
Mr. Lyons, who was born in Windsor, Ont., came to Winnipeg in 1904. Since 1907 he has owned and operated Lyons' drug store at the corner of Sherbrooke st. and Elgin ave.
He is survived by his wife and three daughters, Mrs, A. Lewis, Lillian and Helen, all of Winnipeg.
The funeral will be held Monday at 9 a.m. from St. Edward's church to St. Mary's cemetery, Arrangements are in charge of Badal's funeral home.
--The Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, October 25, 1930 Page 32
 
18062
William Faulkner
William Faulkner
William J. Faulkner
1880-1950
 
18063
William Finney
William Finney
William S Finney
Arizona
2D Lieutenant US Army
World War I
Jan 22 1877 - Dec 1 1958
 
18064
William Gordon
William Gordon
William Gordon, a well-known and much loved resident of Ramsay Township, passed away suddenly in Rosamond Memorial Hospital, Almonte, on Tuesday, July 17th. The late Mr Gordon farmed all his life in this community. In 1920 he married Carrie Manson, of Middleville who with a family of three survives: Margaret, at home; Earl, of Vancouver, B.C.; Ethel, Mrs Clifford Melanson, of Cedar Hill. Four sisters and two half-brothers also survive: Mrs Maggie Corregan, Spruce Lake, Sask; Mrs Minne Elliott, Sonningdale, Sask; Mrs Eva G. Rankin, Ottawa; Mrs Ada Traill, Smiths Falls; Reuben Giles, Blakeney; Robert Giles, Almonte. His elder brother, Findlay, predeceased him fourteen years ago. Service was conducted at his late residence on Saturday, July 20 by Mr Arthur Powley, Cornwall. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Beautiful floral tributes from close relatives testified to their love and esteem. A donation to the British and Foreign Bible Society was made in tribute by Reta Traill. Other gracious and practical gestures on the part of the neighbours and a large circle of friends were indicative of the respect in which Mr Gordon was held and carried a message of sympathy to the bereaved family. The pallbearers were: Messrs Earl and Frank Manson, Bert and Roy Evans, Tom Barr and Ernie Giles.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, July 26, 1956 Page 8
 
18065
William H. Carter
William H. Carter
William H. Carter.
William H. Carter died yesterday at his home, No. 62 Crown street. He was 60 years old. He was employed as a foreman by the Pratt & Whitney Company thirty years. He was a member of Lafayette Lodge of Masons, the Royal Arcanum and the Veteran Corps of the Governor's Foot Guard. He leaves a wife, two sons, Robert P. Carter and Harry D. Carter; two daughters, Miss Marion M. Carter of this city and Miss Gertrude P. Carter, who is now in Siberia in Red Cross Work; two sisters, Mrs, J. W. Hirst of Boston and Mrs, M. H. Wiley of this city: and a brother, James Carter of Hartford. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at his home.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, July 28, 1919 Page 15
 
18066
William Hall
William Hall
William S. Hall
Died May 23, 1894
Aged 53 Years

HALL
 
18067
William Harding
William Harding
 
18068
William Harding
William Harding
William Courtney Harding
1918 - 1984
 
18069
William Haselwood
William Haselwood
5233 Private
W.J. Hazelwood
East Surrey Regiment
1st July 1916 Age 24

Sleep On Dear One
Until We Meet Again
 
18070
William Hazlewood
William Hazlewood
 
18071
William Hefferman
William Hefferman
Canada

William J Hefferman
Able Seaman, RCNVR
V/18222
H.M.C.S. Sorel
26th January 1943 Age 30

Beloved Father of
Gwen Hefferman
Who Gave His All
For His King And Country
 
18072
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
18073
William Henry Miner
William Henry Miner
 
18074
William Hill
William Hill
William P.
Hill
1862 - 1945
 
18075
William Hinton
William Hinton
William Henry Hinton
1862 - 1915
 
18076
William Hoyt
William Hoyt
William W. Hoyt
CPL US Army
World War II
May 18 1915 - Apr 20 1992
 
18077
William J. Banning
William J. Banning
William J. Banning
Died
Dec. 21, 1856
aged 46 years

As well the singers as the players on
instruments shall be there. Psalm 87.7
 
18078
William J. Rhodey
William J. Rhodey
RHODEY, William J. - At Freeport Hospital, on March 19, 1979, following a lengthy illness, Willima John Rhodey, age 70 years, of 108 Samuel St.
He was born in Dickie Settlement; son of the late John W. Rhodey and Mary Atchison; beloved husband of the former Lena Peacock; dear father of George of Liberia, Verdun of Waterloo, David of Edmonton, James of Kitchener, Mrs. Bruce (Mary) Harmer of Kitchener; brother of George, of Route 2, Cambridge (G), Ernest of Cambridge (G) and Mrs. William (Eila) Read of Route 2, Cambridge (G). Eleven grandchildren also survive. He was predeceased by his first wife, the former Edith Cox, second wife Lauretta McKirdy and his parents.
Friends may call at the RatzBechtel Funeral Home, 621 King St. W., Kitchener, after 7 p.m. today. Funeral and committal service in the chapel on Thursday at 3 p.m. with Mr. Carson Cowan officiating. Spring interment Blair cemetery.
Donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society may be made as expressions of sympathy.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, March 20, 1979 Page 31
 
18079
William James
William James
 
18080
William James
William James
WILLIAM LLOYD JAMES - The funeral of the late William Lloyd James was held from the Morrow Funeral Home, Perth, on Friday, March 14th, to St. George's Anglican Church, Clayton, where service was conducted by Rev. J. Boyles and assisted by Rev. H. Horsey. Interment was made at St. George's Cemetery. Mr. James, who resided at R.R. 7, Perth, passed away in the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, on March 12th, 1969, after a brief illness. He was 79 years of age. Born at Union Hall on February 13th, 1890, he was a son of the late Thomas James and Elizabeth Woods. Mr. James had farmed most of his life on the original James' settlement homestead until 1965. He was married at Trinity Anglican Church, Ottawa, on February l8th, 1925, to Irene Edith Chambers, who survives 'along with two sons, Ronald and Carl of R.R. 7, Perth, and daughter Wilma (Mrs. Keith Cassidy, of Toronto and grandchildren, Kevin, Sharon and Blake Cassidy and Brett James. He is also survived by one sister, Pearl (Mrs. Wm. Munro), Almonte and predeceased by one brother, Herbert, and sisters Maud (Mrs. Hugh Munro) and Eva (Mrs. John Jackson). Mr. James was a faithful member of St. George's Anglican Church, Clayton, and latterly St John's Anglican Church, Balderson. He was a member of the Holstein Friesian Association of Canada for 46 years. Pallbearers at the funeral we Archie Ferguson and Dave Foster, Perth, Harold James, Alfred James, Frank James, Union Hall, and Edwin Halpenny, Almonte.
 
18081
William James Byers
William James Byers
 
18082
William James Byers
William James Byers
 
18083
William James Byers
William James Byers
 
18084
William James Byers
William James Byers
 
18085
William James Byers
William James Byers
Rev. D.H. Hodges of Admaston has been called on to officiate at two funerals this week.
The second was Mr. William Byers of Nipissing whose remains were brought here for burial on Tuesday evening.
Died Lot 3, Con 14, Nipissing, Ontario
--The Renfrew Mercury, Renfrew, Ontario, August 6, 1920
 
18086
William James Byers & Willow Smith
William James Byers & Willow Smith
 
18087
William James Byers with children Alice and Ozias
William James Byers with children Alice and Ozias
 
18088
William James Hefferman
William James Hefferman
 
18089
William Kier
William Kier
Wm. Kier
Died
Feb. 19, 1877
Aged
74Y. 6M. 11D.
 
18090
William Kier
William Kier
 
18091
William Kier
William Kier
William E. Kier
Apr. 25, 1874 - Oct. 24, 1974
 
18092
William Kier
William Kier
William E. Kier
Illinois
SGT. 1 CL. ORD.DEPT.
World War I
June 14, 1876 June 27, 1946
 
18093
William Kier
William Kier
William.
Son of
Duncan Kier
Died
Jan. 23, 1855
AE 19 yrs. 6 mos.
& 16 days
(bottom line is difficult to read)
 
18094
William King
William King
 
18095
William King
William King
 
18096
William Kirby
William Kirby
Kirby
William J.
1914 - 1998
 
18097
William Knight
William Knight
 
18098
William Knight
William Knight
William C. Knight
1900-1973
 
18099
William Knight
William Knight
06/28/2002 WILLIAM H. KNIGHT HUNTINGTON — William H. Knight, 76, died at his home Wednesday, June 26, 2002, following several years of failing health. He was born in Burlington on April 28, 1926, the son of the late William and Hazel (Walton) Knight. During World War II, Bill was stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army and was involved in combat for two years. Upon his return to civilian life, he was employed as a mechanic for Wheeler's Farm Machinery. May 9, 1953, he married Beatrice "Bea" Hallock in Huntington. Bill loved the outdoors and all aspects of nature. He was a self-employed logger. He was an avid fisherman and very successful hunter. He always had a large vegetable garden with excess produce that he shared with neighbors and friends. His potato yield was always abundant, and he had many loyal customers who depended on his crop. During his retirement years, he derived much pleasure from washing and sorting them to keep himself busy. The Knight family always had a large assortment of animals that were an important part of the family. He is survived by his children, Karen and Mike Doolan of Essex, Myron Knight and his partner, Patricia Haskins, of Huntington, Michael and Sheila Knight of Starksboro, Marvin Knight of Winooski, Marty Knight of Waterbury, Monte and Becky Knight of Huntington, Milford and Laurie Knight of Burlington, and Merle and Carolyn Knight of Bristol; 13 grandchildren; a great-grandson; four sisters, Hazel Smith of Winooski, Sally Walters of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Eliza Simard of Springfield, Mass., and Marion Beaker of Pine Island, N.Y.; three brothers, Robert Knight of Monroe, N.Y., Emery Knight of McGraw, N.Y., and David Knight of Lomax, Texas; many nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law; and his special pal, Tommy, his faithful cat. He was predeceased by his wife, Beatrice (Hallock) Knight on July 5, 2001, his brothers, Clayton, Stanley and Edward, and a special family member, Glen Truax. Funeral services will be held Monday, July 1, at 10 a.m. in the Huntington Baptist Church with burial to follow with full military honors in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery. Visiting hours are Sunday, June 30, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Gifford Funeral Home, 22 Depot St., Richmond. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Richmond Rescue, P.O. Box 404, Richmond, Vt. 05477.
 
18100
William Law
William Law
William Law Jr.
PFC US Army
World War II
Jul 8 1915 - Dec 20 1983
 

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