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 | Norman Spencer SPENCER - At Westminster Hospital, London, on August 29, R 1977, Norman E. Spencer of 371 Powell Street, Woodstock, in his 49th year; dear father of Diane, Karen and Dennis, all of Toronto; Adrian of Brantford; dear brother of Mrs. Norman (Florence) Ransome of Woodstock, Eileen Mulligan of Brantford, Mrs. Marjorie Tucker, Mrs. Joseph (Mildred) Gorel, Mrs. Fred (Theresa) Foley, all of Kitchener; Mrs. John (Mary) Gorel and Herbert Spencer of Waterloo; grandfather of Doris and Denise Spencer of Toronto, Shawn and Mark Spencer of Brantford. Resting at the F. E. Rowell Funeral Home, 134 Riddell Street, Woodstock, where funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 1 at 10 a.m., with Father K. Kenna officiating. Prayers at the funeral home on Wednesday, August 31 at 8 p.m. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Woodstock.
--The Expositor, Brantford, Ontario, Canada, August 31, 1977 Page 54
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 | Obituary
Mrs. Carlos Lay Mrs. Carlos Lay.
Mrs. Mary A. Lay, aged 80, widow of Carlos Lay, died in this city, Monday afternoon about 1.30 o'clock after an illness of about two week's duration. Mrs. Lay was born in Salem where she resided for years. She came to this city several years ago and had lived at No. 252 West Main street. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Charles Dart of Wallingford and Mrs. Harriet Crocker of New London. There is also a daughter, Mrs. Forrest Leffingwell of Leffingwell and the following grandchildren: Clarence F. Leffingwell of Groton, Miss Edith A. Leffingwell of Saxtons River, Vt., Fred A. Leffingwell of Leffingwell, Miss Gladys Leffingwell of Leffingwell and Mrs. George Sheldon of East Great Plain.
--Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Connecticut, July 8, 1919 Page 5
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 | Ogle County Man Buried --The Daily Chronicle, De Kalb, Illinois, April 6, 1942 Page 3
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 | Old Lyme Man Dies Suddenly At Baseball Game
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 | Olive B. Getzendanner
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 | Olive Forster FORSTER, Olive Adeline (nee Grawbarger)
Olive Forster died peacefully, at North Bay Regional Health Centre on Saturday, April 9, 2022. She was 91 years old. Olive was the beloved mother of David Grawbarger of Powassan and the much-loved sister of Ivan Grawbarger (Marg) of Restoule, Lyall Grawbarger (Arlene) of Sault Ste. Marie and Ella Avery (Brian Colley) of Callander. She will be lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. Cremation has taken place. A graveside service at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Restoule will be announced. If desired, memorial donations to Powassan United Church, where Olive selflessly donated many, many hours, are suggested. To leave a message of condolence to share a tribute, please visit paulfuneralhome.ca or call Paul Funeral Home at 705-724-2024.
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 | Olive Garton GARTON, Olive Isabel (Smith) - Of Guelph and formerly of Listowel, passed away at Lapointe Fisher Nursing Home, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1996, in her 81st year.
Survived by daughters, Janet and husband Ron Fallis of RR 3, Listowel, Florence and husband Neil Koch of Listowel, Barbara and husband Martin Bye of Mount Forest, Lorraine and husband Dennis Bristowe of Peterborough, Brenda and husband Clarence Sarvis of Mount Forest, Reta and husband William Deverell of Englehart, Debbie and husband Herb Olliff of Moorefield; sons, John and wife Muriel Garton of Paisley, George and wife Pat Garton of Ariss, Robert and wife Louise Garton of Guelph and Ronald and wife Mary Pat Garton of Guelph; as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also survived by sisters, Florence Johnston of Cambridge, Velma Dowe of Stratford and one brother, Cecil Smith of Waterloo.
Predeceased by her parents, Isabel and Frederick Smith; one grandson; one great-granddaughter; one sister and three brothers.
The family of the late Olive Garton will receive friends at the Kevin E. Brown Funeral Home (McLaughlin "since 1920" & Reed Chapel), 285 Elizabeth St. W., Listowel on Thursday, Sept. 5, 1996 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral and committal services will be held from Knox Presbyterian Church, Listowel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment in Fairview Cemetery, Listowel.
Memorial donations to the Parkinson Foundation, would be gratefully appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, September 5, 1996 Page 45
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 | Olive H. Giles GILES, Olive H.
(Nov. 23, 1908 - Dec. 19, 2004)
Of Almonte
Peacefully at Almonte Country Haven, Almonte, Ontario on Sunday, December 19th, 2004 at age 96. Olive H. McKay, beloved wife of the late Howard Giles. Dear mother of Beverley (Mrs. Steve Summers), Forest, Ontario; Harold (Rosalyn) Giles, Williams Lake, BC.; David (Diane) Giles, Dorchester, Ontario and Donald (Roxie) Giles, Vancouver, B.C. Also survived by 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one brother Thomas McKay and by two sisters Laura Baker and Ethel Duncan. Family and friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service in the Kerry Chapel on January 19th, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Barry Goodwin officiating. Cremation has taken place. Inurnment at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte with Howard in the Spring. Donations made in memory of Olive to Almonte Country Haven or charity of your choice would be most appreciated by the Giles family.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, December 21, 2004 Page 38
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 | Olive McGregor McGregor, Olive (nee Hazelwood) - Passed away suddenly on June 13, 2014 while visiting family in Edmonton. Beloved wife of the late Charles. Loving mother of Gord and his wife Janet, Kathy and her husband Jim Eeles, Ken and his wife Verna, and Don and his wife Karin. Proud grandmother of Ryan, Brad, Gina, Nikki, Terri; Sarah, Shevaun, Stephanie; the late Lana, Graham, Laura; Ben and Mark. She will be forever remembered and sadly missed by many other family members and close friends. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 18, 2014 at the Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel and Reception Centre, 3164 Ninth Line (Dundas/403) Oakville from 3-7 p.m. Visitation will continue on Thursday, June 19, 2014 from 11:30-12:30 p.m. at St. Joseph's Community Hall, 300 River Oaks Blvd., Oakville, followed by a service in the community hall at 1 p.m. Refreshments to follow. Interment will be held on Friday, June 20, 2014 at Pinehill Cemetery, Mattawa, ON at 12:30 p.m.
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 | Olive Sudds SUDDS, Olive (Garton)
Age 84 years was called home, Saturday, February 23, 2002. Loving wife of the late George Sudds (1999) and beloved mother of Marilyn and husband Fraser, Bev and husband Phil, daughter-in-law Fran and the late Ron Sudds (1999). Gramma Sudds will be sadly missed by her grandchildren and now great grandchildren. Olive leaves behind to mourn a loving extended family (Garton and Sudds). George and Olive made many friends through their Full Gospel Tabernacle Church membership and their fruit and vegetable market located near Cottam. Friends will be received at the Hammond Funeral Home, 318 Erie Street South, Leamington (326- 8423), on Monday from 3-5 & 7-9 p.m. Visiting on Tuesday, February 26, 2002, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service 11:00 a.m., at the Full Gospel Tabernacle Family Church, 285 Talbot Street East, Leamington. Rev. Andrew Brndjar and Pastor Mark Collins officiating. Interment Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, Leamington. A special thank-you to the many loving caregivers at the Leamington Mennonite Home. Thot: No man is poor who has a godly mother, Lincoln. To the Christian it's never good-bye, it's just see you later, so, "See you later, mom!" Proverbs 31:28, Her children arise up. and call her blessed. Memorial donations in Mom's memory made by cheque to the Leamington Mennonite Home would be appreciated.
--The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, February 25, 2002 Page 31
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 | Ora Tisdale TISDALE. Ora Harding Tisdale, 97, of 28 Sterling Hill Road, Lyme, died Monday (Dec. 27) at the Crest Elm Convalescent Home in Moodus. She was born in Lyme, October 16, 1896, the daughter of the late James Ely and Ida Gertrude Laplace Harding. Mrs. Tisdale was a lifelong resident of Lyme. She was a graduate of Radcliffe College in 1921, and taught Astronomy and Physics at Wheaton College and Mathematics at Miss Porter's School in Farmington. She married Walter H. Tisdale in Lyme, July 5, 1925. He died March 17, 1983. Mrs. Tisdale was a member and secretary of the Board of Education of Lyme from 1946 to 1952, and was secretary to the Board of Selectman 1957 to 1969. She also compiled the Lyme Town Report for 24 years. She also served as a member and secretary of the Board of Directors of the Lyme Public Library 1950 to 1969. She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Lyme, and an honorary member of the Lyme Garden Club and the Lyme Grange. She is survived by five grandchildren, Anne Magee of Boston, Mass., Kathleen Tisdale, and Peggy Feeney, both of Lyme, Robert Tisdale of Lyme, and John Tisdale of Old Saybrook. She was predeceased by her daughter, Barbara, who died in December of 1953, and her son, Walter, who died January 1, 1987. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, Dec. 30, 1993, 11 a.m., at the First Congregational Church of Lyme on Route 156. Burial will follow in the North Lyme Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lyme Public Library, Route 156, Lyme 06371. The Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, 13 Beckwith Lane, Old Lyme, has care of the arrangements.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, December 28, 1993 Page 112
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 | Orange Man Killed in Crash On Lime Rock Racing Strip Orange Man Killed in Crash On Lime Rock Racing Strip
ORANG E -- Lee Hammond Baker, Jr., 31, of 627 High Ridge road, was killed last night in a car accident on the racing strip of Lime Rock park in northern Litchfield county.
Mr. Baker was a passenger in a sports car being driven around the track without authorization by Thomas M, Lewis, 22, of New York City, state police said.
When James E. Haynes, the track manager, saw the Lewis sports car, he drove out in a station wagon to order Lewis away,
The two vehicles collided head-on, state police said. Mr. Baker was killed instantly and Mr. Lewis received superficial injuries, Mr. Hayes escaped without being hurt, state police.
State police said Mr. was apparently a racing enthusiast who wanted to see "how it felt to drive around the track".
The accident occurred after a day of sports car racing at the
oval.
Services will he conducted tomorrow at 11 a.m, in the George J. Smith and Sen funeral home, 135 Broad street, Milford, by the Rev, Nigel Andrews of Cencord, Mass. Cremation will be in Mountain Grove Crematory, Bridgeport,
Born in Norfolk, Va., Mr. Baker had resided in Orange three months. A graduate of Yale universily, class of 1953, he was systems engineer with IBM in New Haven. He was a member of the Sports Car Club of America, New York region.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lewis Lee Reynolds Baker; a son, Lane Paul Baker; a daughter, Laurie Ann Baker; and his parents, Mr. and Mis, Lee Baker of Lyme.
--The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut, July 27, 1964 Page 22
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 | Orlo T. Lent, 71, Of Ormsby, Dies; Funeral Tuesday --McKean County Democrat, Smethport, Pennsylvania, December 10, 1959
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 | Orrie Sterns, 60, is taken by death Orrie Sterns, 60, is taken by death
Orrie Benjamin Sterns, 60, who was living with his sister, Mrs. Carrie Reeves at 1343 L, died Wednesday night. He was stricken ill several days ago.
He was born in Clay county, and had lived in Lincoln 55 years. Surviving are his wife, Mable; a brother Louis H; and a sister, Mrs. Carrie Reeves, all of Lincoln; and two other sisters, Mrs. Fannie Lincoln, Altadena, Calif., and Mrs. Myrtle Blystone, of California.
--Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, January 20, 1944 Page 2
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 | Orval Ayerst AYERST-Orval Lloyd George Ayerst of Moose Jaw, passed away Friday, April 3, 1998 at the age of 79 years. Born March 21, 1919 in Marquis, Sask., Orval was raised in Tuxford until age ten when he moved with his family to Moose Jaw where he has since resided. He attended West Mount Public School and was employed with Swift Packers until its closure. Orval then worked at various jobs until his employment at Sash & Door in 1962, retiring in 1985. During his retirement, Orval enjoyed fishing with his buddies, especially Otto Eirich and Lloyd McMaster, He also enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents, George and Elizabeth Ayerst; brothers: Roger, Ed and Art Ayerst; two sisters: Vera Hiebert and Muriel Miller. Orval is survived by his wife, Olly; three sons and their families: Mel (Laurel) Ayerst-Regina and their family: John (Stacey) Ayerst and their children, Kyle and Kelsey-Edmonton, Alta, Leanna Ayerst and special friend, Steve Duncan and their son, Austin- Moose Jaw; George (Viv) Averst-Brandon and their son, Jeremy; Walter (Cheryl) Ayerst-Moose Jaw and their family: Lana Ayerst and special friend, Brian Vanioff and Jason Ayerst; a brother, Ken (Berta) Ayerst as well as several nieces and nephews. A private time of visitation and prayer was held at the W. J. Jones & Son Funeral Chapel Sunday afternoon. A further time of visitation for family and friends will be held at the Funeral Home, 106 Athabasca St. E., Moose Jaw, Tuesday, April 7, 1998, 7-9 p.m. In keeping with Orval's wish, there will be no funeral service. Following cremation at Prairie Memorial Crematorium, memorialization will take place privately at a later date at Rosedale Cemetery. Memorial for the Sask. Heart & Stroke Foundation, Box 521, Moose Jaw, Sask., S6H 4P2 would be appreciated. Donald Jones Funeral Director (306)693-4644
--The Leader-Post, Regina, Saskatchewan Page 27
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 | Orville Perry Baby Perry - Orville J. Perry, infant child of the late Mrs. Hiram L. Perry, died at the home of the child's uncle, Frank Samis, Monday morning of bronchial pneumonia. The infant was born Dec. 6, 1916, and lost its mother by death 11 days later. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, which made the third funeral from this home in three months. The other funerals were those of Mrs. A.M. Bregg and Mrs. Hiram L. Perry.
The father of Baby Perry was called to Canada owing to the illness of his father and could not be present at the funeral. The grandmother, Mrs. James Dark of Montague, was present.
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 | Oswald Stevens STEVENS, Oswald Hillyard
1931 - 2016
Peacefully on Saturday, December 24 at the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre. Much loved husband and best friend of Anne, for 62 years. Loving father of Daniel (Christine Lalande), and John (Vicki Wells). Loving grandfather of Bryan, Shelby, and Mason. Survived by his brother Ronald of Calgary and was predeceased by his siblings Carl, Howard, Walter, Earl, and Claire (Wen) Shepperd. Thanks to all the staff who work at the Perley Rideau, who took the time to make Ossie feel at home and for making his day, especially the staff on Gatineau 2 North for their years of care. Friends may pay respects at Kelly Funeral Home, Walkley Chapel 1255 Walkley Road, Ottawa 613-731-1255 on Thursday, December 29, 2016 from 7 to 9 p.m. A private family interment will take place at Capital Cemetery on Friday. In Memoriam donations to the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre or the Heart and Stroke Foundation appreciated.
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 | Ottawa Boy Killed In Action The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, April 17, 1916 Page 1
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 | Ottawa Man, Sister Killed in Crash East of Pembroke --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 12, 1954 Page 1
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 | Parker Perry PARKER PERRY - The death of James Parker Perry at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. King Sr., at Nipissing on Nov. 21st, has removed another pioneer from our midst. Mr. Parker suffered a stroke of paralysis six years ago and has been an invalid ever since.
He was born at Sydenham, Ont., Feb. 5th, 1861, and was in his 80th year. He married Eliza Jane Ayerst at Parham in August 1878, and she died in June 1929. Eleven children were born to this union, of whom five have died, the youngest son, William, making the supreme sacrifice in France in June 1918. Two sons and four daughters are left, namely: George Perry, of Nipissing; Hiram Perry, of Cedar Springs, Mich.; Mrs. Anna King, Nipissing; Mrs. Maude Stark, Shingleton, Mich.; Mrs. Pearl Atwood, Rockford, Mich.; and Mrs. Nellie McCallum, Emsdale. There are 40 grandchildren and 83 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. A brother, John Perry, lives at London, Ont.
Mr. Perry came to Nipissing Township and settled at Hotham about 56 years ago, and except for about 8 years spent in Michigan he has always lived in the township, so he was one of the township's oldest settles.
The funeral was held on Friday from the home of Mrs. King to the Nipissing Cemetery, and was largely attended by neighbours and other friends. Portius Johnson and Geo. Paige, ministers of the Followers of Christ, had charge of the service. The pallbearers were six grandsons - Joe, Simon and William King Jr., and Alex, Levi and Enos Byers.
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 | Pat Hammond HAMMOND, Patricia Ann (nee Illig) June 9, 1944 - September 7, 2014 Of Preston, Pat peacefully completed her life's journey at the Lisaard House on Sunday, September 7, 2014, in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Neil Hammond for 49 years. Cherished mother of Kathy Hammond (Steve) of Kitchener and Chris Hammond of Preston and daughter-in-law Sandra. Pat leaves behind her sister Nancy (Michael) Gannon and their children Courtney (Adam), Stephanie (Joe), Andrew. Pat had an extraordinary love for Neil's sisters and brothers Muriel (John) Garton, Helen Woods and the late Don Ganner (2008), Ray Hammond and Karl Hammond. Fondly remembered by her many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She will be missed by her great wealth of friends. Pat had a wonderful sense of humour and was very loyal to her family and friends. Predeceased by her parents Reta (Holland) Illig (2008) and Herbert Illig (2013). The family received friends at their Family Home, 631 Hamilton Street, (Preston) Cambridge, Ontario. A Celebration of Pat's Life was held at Knox Preston Presbyterian Church, Cambridge on Wednesday, September 10, 2014. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Lisaard House, 990 Speedville Road, Cambridge, Ontario, N3H 4R6 or the Knox Preston Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, 132 Argyle Street North, (Preston) Cambridge, Ontario, N3H 1P4 would be appreciated by the family and can be arranged through Heritage Funeral Homes, Palmerston, Telephone 519-343-3800.
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 | Patricia Anne Yates Obituary Patricia Anne Yates Obituary
YATES, Patricia (Pat) Anne
February 25, 1934 – December 8, 2017 – With great sadness we announce the passing of a loving wife, Mom, Grandmother and great grandmother. Patricia was a loving wife of 46 years to John Charles Yates (2002) of Gananoque and she will be greatly missed by her 5 children, Maureen Mangan (Steven), Colleen Emmerson (Andrew), Patti Wing, Chris Yates (Theresa) and Kathy Mangan (Gary 2004). Patricia leaves a legacy in her 15 grandchildren, John (Suzi), Stephanie (Mike), Melissa (Shawn), Michelle(Pavel), Jaime (Travis), Leslie, John Miller, Travis (Denise), Matthew (Sierra), Shannon (Noel), Mark (Miranda), Sarah (Nick), Patrick (Julie), Kyle and Connor, all who carry wonderful memories of a fun loving and caring “Nanny”. Pat’s legacy also includes 13 great grandchildren, Steven, Caden, Jordan, Charles, Dylan, Hudson, Nathan, Vanessa, Olivia, Barrett, Eloise, Charlotte, and Norah.
Pat was born to parents James and Helen (Dunleavy) Sheridan of Brockville, Ontario. She is survived by her sister Helen Fenlon and predeceased by sisters Mary Ford and Alice Goodbody and brothers Tom and Joe. She is also survived by many sister and brother-in-laws as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.
Pat enjoyed a fulfilling career as a caring and much-loved teacher at CFB Kingston teaching at Lundy’s Lane and Niagara Park schools. Pat earned an honours degree from Queens University while she was working and raising her 5 children. She was a long-time member of the Beta Sigma Phi Society in Gananoque. In her retirement years Patricia enjoyed winters at her home in St. Petersburg Florida. Pat was highly intelligent, kind and had a wonderful sense of humour.
The family would like to thank all the staff at Carveth Nursing Home for all their wonderful care of their mother over the years.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 20 from 6-9pm at TOMPKINS FUNERAL HOME 63 Garden St. Gananoque. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, December 21st at St. John the Evangelist Church in Gananoque. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations to St. John the Evangelist Church in Gananoque and the Canadian Diabetes Societies.
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 | Patrick Dunleavy DUNLEAVY, Patrick - At the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, January 12, 1986, Patrick Dunleavy, beloved husband of the late June Dunleavy, dear father of Reverend Frederick Dunleavy of Toronto; Terry, Yvonne, Patricia (Mrs. Ron Gray) and Stephen, all of Kingston; lovingly remembered by eight grandchildren, brother of Stella Bradley of Toronto; Mrs. Margaret Picotte and Mrs. Helen Sheridan, Lawrence and William, all of Brockville. Resting at the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Residence, 49 Colborne Street (at Clergy). Service in the Chapel Wednesday, January 15 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, In Memoriam donations to the Canadian would appreciated by the family. Friends will be received Tuesday between the hours of 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
IN THE CARE OF THE GORDON F. TOMPKINS FUNERAL RESIDENCE.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, January 14, 1986 Page 19
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 | Patrick Service SERVICE, Patrick Allin - Suddenly passed away on Monday, October 10, 2011 at the age of 62. Survived by his loving wife Sharon Service, his children Darlene Wardell (Jerry), Patrick Jr. Service, John Jette, Pamela Reid, Shirley Sampson (Corey), Selena Burns (Cory), Jeremy Sampson and Jason Sampson (Tammy). Son of the late Albert and Illeene Service, son-in-law of the late Clayton Taylor (Norma). Brother of Robert Service (Lorraine), Albert Service (Myra), late Ricky Service (Rose), late Joan Williams (late Jack) and Barb (late Leo). Grandfather of 13. Uncle and cousin of many. Pat had a big family and many friends. Anyone who knew him, knew his favourite food was pumpkin pie and fried green tomatoes and he taught his kids three very important things, Coca-Cola, where to hide your money and most importantly whether you were family or friend you were loved. Family and friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home & Creation Centre on Saturday, October 15, 2011 from 1 until time of Funeral service in the chapel at 3 pm. Rev. Sam Norbo officiating. Memorial contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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 | Paul Arthur Bradley PAUL ARTHUR BRADLEY
HUNTINGTON - Paul Arthur Bradley, 71, of Huntington, passed away unexpectedly Oct. 29, 2014, in his home. He was born in New Haven on Aug. 25, 1943, to Charles Bradley and Minnie Stokes. He leaves his wife and best friend of 47 years, Rita Stevens Bradley; children, Penny Bradley and husband, Kelly May, of Starksboro, and Peggy Bradley and fiance, Paul Zugaro, of Huntington; grandchildren, Kaci Bradley of Burlington, Ashli Earle and husband, Tristan Earle, of Starksboro, Samantha Farmer of Huntington, and Tyler Petherick of Jonesville; great-grandchildren, Kristi Bradley-Presser, Bella Presser, Adrianna Earle, Peyton Farmer, Zander Earle, Matthew Bradley, and Emma Petherick; siblings, Leon Bradley and wife, Theresa, of Hinesburg, Anna Baker of Westford, Helen Vartuli of Grand Isle, and Mary Moody of Huntington; half brother, William Bradley and wife, Joy; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters, Lois Hall and Betty Colby. He served in the Army National Guard, and retired from a long career as a respected mechanic and welder. His family was always his first priority. For the last three years of his life, he was the sole caretaker of his beloved wife. He enjoyed cooking for, playing with, and teaching his children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. He spent many peaceful hours in the woods, and at ponds and streams, as he was an avid hunter and fisherman. He also enjoyed bowling, gardening, and playing horseshoes. In keeping with his wishes, there will not be a service or viewing hours. A celebration of his life will be announced at a later date. We would like to say a special "Thank You" to the Richmond Rescue for all their help and caring. In lieu of flowers, we ask that any donations be made to the Richmond Rescue. He and his stories will be dearly missed, as he is now one of Heaven's new Angels.
--The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont, November 4, 2014 Page A10
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 | Paul Bartholomew WILTON -- Paul Bartholomew Sr., 89, Wilton, died peacefully at his home April 19, 2005, surrounded by his loved ones. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 23, at First Presbyterian Church, Wilton, with the Rev. Paul Schauer officiating. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery, Wilton, with military rites provided by Wilton American Legion Lois Ousley Post No. 163.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday at the church, and will continue one hour prior to services at the church.
Paul Leslie Bartholomew Sr. was born Feb. 29, 1916, at the Grey Nuns Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Pvt. Roy and Annie Whitman. In October 1916, he was adopted by Birdsell and Bertha Bartholomew, Wilton. Paul's adoptive parents, the Bartholomews, operated a dairy business in Wilton and Mr. "Bart" was employed as an electrician at the local Washburn Coal Company. Paul attended school in Wilton and graduated from Wilton High School. He spent two years in the Civilian Conservation Corp., after which he worked three years at the Wilton Farmers Elevator Co. Paul enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps and proudly served in the Southwest Pacific area for 36 months. Following his discharge, he returned home and worked again at the Wilton Farmers Elevator. On Memorial Day, May 30, 1946, he was united in marriage to Frances Hanwell of Wilton. They were married by Rev. Stewart at the First Presbyterian Church, Mandan. The couple made their home in Wilton, in the house he was raised in. In 1949, he ventured into the bar business with Reuben Pearson. In 1951, Paul accepted a position with Superior Elevator Co. as a salesman/serviceman. He started working at the North Dakota Highway Department in 1961, as an Administrative Assistant. He retired from the Highway Dept. in 1978. During this period of his life, Paul served on the Wilton City Commission for 12 years and served 10 years as Mayor of Wilton. Paul was very active within the community, serving as a Boy Scout Master, manager of the Wilton Independent Baseball team, president of the McLean County Independent Baseball League, manager of the Wilton Independent Basketball team, and President of the Wilton PTA Board. He also served as the McLean County Zoning Commissioner, the Central Region American Legion Commander, the Louis Ousley Post No. 163 Commander, Adjutant Service Officer, and chairman of the Democratic Get Out and Vote committee. Paul loved the community of Wilton and always strived to make it a better place to live. He was blessed with many friends and everyone appreciated his wonderful sense of humor. He loved his family dearly and was faithful in sending birthday cards or making phone calls on everyone's birthday. He enjoyed golfing and attending any Wilton sports event. Paul was seen at almost every home game until only a few months ago. He was especially proud of the Wilton American Legion Baseball team. Paul's memory will live on in the hearts and minds of many people.
He is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, Birdsell "Bart" Bartholomew, Malin, Ore., and Doris Parcos (mother of Jennifer and Ryan), and Paul Jr. and Cindy Bartholomew, Wilton; one daughter and son-in-law, Sheila and Pat Bernhardt, Wilton; four grandchildren: Jennifer, Ryan, Preston, and Shawna; two great-grandchildren, Baillee and Bronc; two sisters-in-law, Augusta Pearson, Fargo, and Delores Hanwell, Wilton; 12 nieces and nephews; 17 great nieces and nephews, and 14 great-great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife, Frances. (Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn)
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 | Paul D. Davis PAULD. DAVIS
IPSWICH, Mass. - Paul D. Davis, 47, of 66 Lakemans Lane died Sunday afternoon in the New England Medical Center in Boston after a brief illness. He was the husband of Maryanne (Cimonetti) Davis.
He was born in Somerville on Jan. 26, 1933, the son of Floyd P. and Ruth (McQuatte) Davis. He graduated from Wilmington (Vt.) High School in 1951 and shortly thereafter enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving as a flight engineer for 22 years. He retired in 1973 as a chief petty officer and graduated from the University of Southern Maine the following year. At the time of his death he was employed at General Electric Co. in Lynn.
Besides his wife, Mr. Davis leaves three sons, Thomas, James and John, all at home; four daughters, Mary, Katherine, Susan and Jane, all at home; three brothers, Philip of Wilmington, Vt., Donald of the State of Washington and Norman of Florida; and a sister, Katherine Widness, also of Florida.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Blake & Carleton Funeral Home, 45 North Main St., Ipswich, followed by a con
celebrated Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of St. Joseph at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Highland Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are this evening from 6 to 9.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mr. Davis's memory may be made to Church of St. Joseph or a charity of one's choice.
--The Brattleboro Reformer, Brattleboro, Massachusetts, April 8, 1980 Page 7
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 | Paul King September 22, 1974 - October 2, 2021
Paul passed away at the age of 47 and joins his father Lloyd who predeceased him in 2017. He is loved and will be deeply missed by his mother Beatrice, brother Lloyd Jr. (Tammy), twin sister Paula Houle (Emile) and his children Nicolas, Julia, Caitlen and Kyra. Paul leaves a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who will forever miss him.
Paul loved to fish and hike the woods. He found treasures everywhere he went, seeing beauty in the most ordinary items. He shared this passion with his children, nieces and nephews and spent time teaching them about nature.
Thank you to family and friends who have supported us during this difficult time.
A celebration of Paul's life will be held at Hillside Cemetery East in Blind River on Monday, October 18, 2021 beginning at 2pm.
--SooToday, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, October 7, 2021
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 | Paul Walton Word has just been received by phone of the unexpected, sudden death of Paul Walton, who with his daughter. Mrs. Ruth Kearns, was up in Saranac Lake, in a rented cottage for the long week end. He was born and lived in Keene, until a teenager and left because of school and work out of town. He has lived in Syracuse for many years, until he retired and bought a home in Camillus, N.Y. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kearns, two grandchildren, a boy and girl, and several great grand children, who have the sympathy of his many friends in Keene and Saranac Lake.
--The Record-Post, Au Sable Forks, New York, October 14, 1971
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 | Paul Walton I am sorry for an error in the obituary of Mr. Paul Walton in the news last week. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lorena Sturgeon, Cornwallis, Oregon and a brother, Freemont Walton, who lives in Nevada.
--The Record-Post, Au Sable Forks, New York, October 28, 1971
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 | Pauline Pearce July 24, 1958 - March 16, 2010 PAULINE ANNE PEARCE Peacefully at her home, Belleville, on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010, formerly of the County and a former teacher with the Hastings Prince Edward School Board, at the age of 51. Beloved daughter of Annie and the late Doug Pearce. Loved sister of the late Sarah. Lovingly remembered by her family, many good friends and the many lives she touched through her teaching. A CELEBRATION OF PAULINE’S LIFE WILL BE HELD AT, THE WHATTAM FUNERAL HOME 33 MAIN STREET, PICTON, on Friday, March 19th at 2 P.M. Interment Universalist Cemetery, Bloomfield. If desired, donations to the Loyalist Humane Society would be appreciated by the family and can be paid by VISA, MASTERCARD or DEBIT at the funeral home. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY FROM 1 P.M. TILL THE TIME OF SERVICE AT 2 P.M.
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 | Pauline Streeter
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 | Pay Final Tribute to Mrs. Jos McConnell Pay Final Tribute to Mrs. Jos McConnell POWASSAN (Staff) — The funeral service for Mrs. Joseph McConnell was held Friday from the Paul Funeral Home with Rev. E. G. Knowles officiating. Burial was at Nipissing Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Everett and Kitchener Grawbarger, sons-in-law Carl Towns, Norman Fryer, Alex Byers and Levi Byers.
Mrs. McConnell died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Everett Grawbarger. She was in her 72nd year.
The former Ida Jana Swalwell, Mrs. McConnell was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mr.s Anthony Swalwell.
She was born in Renfrew County and resided in Nipissing Township for a number of years before moving to Powassan.
Her marriage to Joseph McConnell took place at Commanda in 1903.
Surviving are two sons, Truman, Wlddifield; Manson, Powassan and seven daughters, Mrs. Carl Towns (Queenie), St Annes; Mrs. Levi Byers (Agnes), Callander; Mrs. E. Grawbarger (Eva). Powassan; Mrs. Alex Byers (Mabel), Callandar; Mrs. K. Grawbarger (Susan), Restoule; Mrs. V. Grawbarger (Mary), Thor Lake; and Mrs. N. Fryer (Gertrude) of North Bay. Than are 45 grandchildren.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 13, 1955 Page 17
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 | Pearl Elizabeth Richardson RICHARDSON, Pearl Elizabeth
Peacefully at Lanark Lodge, Perth on Thursday December 15th, 2005 Pearl Elizabeth (Munro) Richardson in her 100th year; wife of the late Forrest Richardson. Dear mother of Elizabeth "Betty" (Roy) Percival; cherished grandmother of David Percival, Kimberly Stoddard, Kristine (Cory) Plant and great-grandmother of Amber, Forrest, Dakota, Connor and Kal; sister of Hazel (Bill) Cameron and the late Ethel Devlin, Marion O'Neil and Vena Mather. She will be sadly missed by sisters- in-law Lorna Horricks and Blanche Munro and numerous nieces and nephews. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth Sunday, December 18th from 2 to 5:00 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Monday at 11:00 A.M. immediately followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment will follow in Hopetown Cemetery. In remembrance contributions to the Memorial Fund of Lanark Lodge or the Perth and Smiths Falls District Hospital (Smiths Falls site) would be appreciated. Blair & Son funeral home, perth 267-3765 condolences to condolences@blairandson.com
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, December 17, 2005 Page 67
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 | Pearl McKay McKAY, Pearl Elizabeth
In hospital at Almonte on Sunday, January 10, 1999. Pearl Barr of Almonte, age 72 years. Beloved wife of James A. McKay and dear mother of Katherine (Mrs. Anthony Kennedy), Ronald (Cathy), Linda (Mrs. Derek Trimble), Nancy (Mrs. Rick Garland), Jack (Jocelyn), Marilyn (Mrs. Mike Gauthier) and Susan McKay-Caillier (Kevin). Also survived by 18 grandchildren, Angela, Corrina, Carrie, Trena, Natalie, Ryan, Brad, Melissa, Tyler, Kelly, Megan, Michael, Casey, Jordan, Rebecca, Shayne, Cole and Kirsten and by 1 great-granddaughter Madisson. Friends may call at the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and where a complete Service including committal will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Lyle Sams officiating. Spring interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Pearl may be made to the A.C.D.C.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, January 12, 1999 Page 41
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 | Peg Hamilton Marguerite (Peg) Hamilton
Marguerite (Peg) Hamilton,89, died Nov. 12, 2007. She was born in 1918 in Boston, Mass.
Marguerite lived in Watertown, Mass., most of her life. She graduated from Watertown High School and later married Paul C. Hamilton, formerly of Danville, Vt. She worked 33 years as an office clerk for BF Goodrich Company in Watertown and then for Supply Distributors in Medford, Mass. She moved from Massachusetts to Fort Collins in 2003.
Marguerite was very active for many years in her church in Watertown, and she loved baseball and animals.
She is survived by daughter, Paula Petterson, son-in-law, Robert, and their two children, Alex and William, all of Fort Collins; sister, Doris Lynch of Newton, Mass.; brother, John Kirker of Columbus, Ohio; and numerous members of her extended family.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul C. Hamilton.
Memorial services will be held at a later date in Danville, Vt.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Larimer County or to Fort Collins Good Samaritan Village. Cards and letters may be sent to Peg's family, 508 W. Trilby Road, Fort Collins, CO 80525.
Viegut Funeral Home of Loveland in charge of arrangements.
--Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort Collins, Colorado, November 15, 2007 Page 21
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 | Peggy Richards Bessie Marguerite 'Peggy' Richards was born Saturday 26 Jan 1929 in Rochester to W Earl & Bissie (Raymond) Richards, she was one of 10 children. She married John R McLain on Sunday 03 Oct 1948 in Cadillac. Prior to her retirement, Peggy had been employed by Traverse City Area Public Schools for many years, working in food service. She also worked at Milikens. Her greatest joy in life was her family, who were so important to her, and the time she could spend with them.
Bessie Marguerite 'Peggy' McLain of Traverse City died Friday 02 Apr 2010 at the age of 81 y 2 m 7 d at Bortz Health Care in Traverse City. Survivors include her husband, John; 2 sons, Robert McLain, of Traverse City, and Doug & Kris McLain, of North Creek, New York; 1 daughter, Beverly & Mike Ferguson of Lake Ann; 9 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; 2 brothers and 2 sisters, Carol Taylor of Boon. She was preceded in death by 1 infant son, David, 4 brothers and 1 sister.
Visitation for friends and family was held 6-8 pm Monday 05 Apr at Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home. Funeral services were 11 am Tuesday 06 Apr at Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home with Rev Dr Homer Nye officiating.
Graveside committal services were held in Oakwood Cemetery in Traverse City.
--Traverse City Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Michigan, April 5, 2010
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 | Penn State Teacher Dies PENN STATE TEACHER DIES
STATE COLLEGE, May 24.-Seth Wiley Long, whose eighteen years of service as an instructor in civil engineering at the Pennsylvania College, has been terminated by his death, will be buried in Rochester, N. Y. Long was 42 years old.
--The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 24, 1937 Page 13
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 | Pennock --The Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Illinois, July 3, 1974 Page 8
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 | Penny Hamilton On Nov. 20, 2015 Penny H. Hamilton, age 53, of West Danville (Joes Pond), passed away after battling cancer for several months. She was born in Montpelier, the daughter of Robert Douglas and Nancy E. (Pryor) Hamilton. She graduated from Spaulding High School Class of 1981. She worked at several area schools as a paraeducator and enjoyed helping special needs individuals.
Penny had a great love of all animals but especially cherished her two Greyhounds -- Timer and Stinky. She loved horses and in her younger years attended many horse shows and jumping events.
Penny is survived by her son, Craig Fillion of St. Johnsbury; her parents Robert Douglas and Nancy E. Hamilton of West Danville (P.O. Box 131); her brother William Hamilton and his wife Cheryl Hamilton; her sister Pamela Johnson, and numerous nephews and nieces in the St. Johnsbury area.
Penny was proud to be a donor to the UVM College of Medicine Anatomical Gift Program. A memorial celebration for Penny will take place this summer at Joes Pond with the details to be announced.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to a College Education Fund for Craig Fillion at Edward Jones. Please make checks payable to: Edward Jones F.B.O. Craig Fillion.
Mail to: Edward Jones, 576 Railroad Street, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
--The Caledonian-Record, St Johnsbury, Vermont, November 23, 2015 caledonianrecord.com
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 | Percy Clark CLARK, Percy John Edwin -- Suddenly, at Redbridge, on Tuesday, December 29th, 1987. Percy John Edwin Clark, beloved husband of Audrey Evans, in his 58th year. Dearly loved son of the late Mary Turcott. Loved step-son of Clinton Turcotte of Redbridge. Dear father of Clinton and his wife, Barbara, George and his wife, Shirley, Brian, Linda and her husband, Denzil Stellar, Mary-Joy Carrier, Beverley and her husband, Ethel Carmichael, and Shirley, all of Redbridge, Ross of Toronto, and Cindy and her husband, Mike Dufresne of North Bay. Lovingly remembered by his 17 grandchildren. Dear brother of Robert of Callander, Malinda (Mrs. Clarence Forrest) of Fergus and Joyce (Mrs. Charlie Bridges) of Manitoba. Predeceased by his children, Garth, Robert and Kimberly, and brother, George. Resting at the Martyn Funeral Home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral services from the funeral home chapel on Thursday, December 31st at 2 pm. Spring interment, Sturgeon Falls Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, December 30, 1987 Page 15
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 | Percy Hazelwood HAZELWOOD-In Oakland, Dec. 29, 1941, Percy J. beloved husband of Gertrude Hazelwood, devoted father of Jack, Donald and Robert Hazelwood; a native of Essex, England. Friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, Jan. 2, 1942, at 8:30 a. m. from Eastlawn chapel, Fifth avenue at East Fourteenth street, thence to St. Margaret's church, Emerson street, and Excelsior avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 a. m. Interment private, Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
--The Oakland Post Enquirer, Oakland, California, December 31, 1941 Page 18
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 | Percy Norman Hazelwood HAZELWOOD, Percy Norman- At Mississauga Hospital, July 3, 1985. Percy Norman Hazelwood, husband of the late Mary Harper, in his 85th year. Dear father of Mrs. Frank McCrory, Ancaster; Mrs. Charles McGregor, Toronto; Mrs. Mervin Byers, Mattawa; Eddie, Callander; Norman, White Lake, Ontario; and Victor, Chatham. Loved by 19 grandchilddren and 11 great-grand-children. Survived by two sisters, Eleanor Mc Martin, North Bay, and Lilian Allan, New Liskeard; four brothers, Bert, Almonte; Charlie and David, Mattawa; and Eric, Powassan. Predeceased by two brothers, John and William. Family will receive friends at M.O. Edwards Funeral Home tonight from 7 to 10 pm., and after 2 pm., Friday. Service will be held in the Golden Age Hall on Saturday, July 6, at 1 am. Interment Pine hill Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 4, 1985 Page 2
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 | Peter Gilmour GILMOUR, Peter - Peter Thomas Gilmour was born in Saskatoon, SK on December 10, 1917. He passed away in Melfort, SK on November 8, 2012 at the age of 94 years. Peter is survived by his loving wife of 71 years Vera; his four children Gladys Fuchs (Len), Philip (Louise) Gilmour, Judy (Gordon) Hangs and Doreen Ruel (Ray); nine grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents David & Christeen Gilmour; and several siblings. Rest In Peace. The Funeral Service was held from FEDUSIAK FUNERAL CHAPEL, Melfort, SK on Monday, November 12, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Dave MacPherson officiating. Interment followed in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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 | Peter Tyson TYSON, Peter Robert February 28, 1944 March 5, 2010 On Friday I lost my husband and best friend of 50 years. Born and raised in Victoria, Pete was a well known Electrical Contractor who was respected by many. His hobbies included boating, his horses, travelling and cleaning his truck." Pete's greatest love was his family. He is survived by his life's love, Kathy; 2 children Susan (Norm) and David (Jo); 5 grandchildren Katie, Rick, Josh, Kyler and little Allysa; sister Mary and brother-inlaw Don. Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family. Service will be held at McCall Bros. Floral Chapel, Johnson & Vancouver St., Victoria BC, on Saturday, March 13th at 1:00 pm. Please come and share a celebration of Petes' life with family and friends. Followed by a Tea. In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite charity. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com We will miss you Papa" 581373
--The Times Colonist, Victoria, British Columbia, March 9, 2010
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 | Philip Tallman Philip Brian Tallman, 79, passed away peacefully surrounded by his wife and children on July 2, 2021 at Northeast Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury, VT after a long battle with cancer. Phil was born in Omaha, NE on July 18, 1941 to Isabelle (McNeill) and R. C. Tallman. After R.C.’s death in Normandy, France on June 11, 1944, Isabelle and Phil moved from Indianola, NE to Greeley, CO where Phil was raised by his mother and stepfather, Ray Thomas. Phil graduated from Greeley High School in 1959. Soon after, he joined the United States Army as an infantryman and was stationed at Fort Hood, TX and Okinawa, Japan where he served for 22 months. After an honorable discharge from the Army in 1965, Phil attended Colorado State College where he met his wife and best friend, Susan Jenks from Danville, VT. They were married on June 14, 1968 in Greeley, CO and had two children, William and Sarah. The majority of Phil’s working career was spent in construction sales, culminating in 32 years employment with Morrow Equipment Company. While living in Greeley, Phil was a member and elder of Grace Reformed Church. In 2017 Phil and Susan retired to their home in Danville, VT where he enjoyed the support of their extended family and community. Phil was an active member of Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He was predeceased by his mother, Isabelle Thomas and stepfather, Ray Thomas. Phil is lovingly remembered by Susan Tallman, his wife of 53 years, son William Tallman of Greeley, CO, daughter Sarah Tallman (Christopher Baker) of Denver, CO; brother Gerald Thomas (Faye) of Auburn, CA; sisters- in-law, Bonnie Jenks and Ginny Flanders, and brother-in-law Jim Jenks (Jan) and nieces and nephews. Phil was a man of faith, honesty, loyalty and strength. His strong will and kindness, second only to his fierce love will be remembered by many. Devoted husband, father and friend, Phil was an avid reader who loved cars, world history, animals, music, the Colorado plains and his family. The family wishes to express appreciation to The Danville Health Center and Dr. Tanner, Norris-Cotton Cancer Center and Dr. Devitskiy, The staff at Northern Vermont Regional Hospital, and the paramedics at CALEX Ambulance Service. A memorial service will take place at Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 249 Airport Rd. Barre, VT on July 17, 2021 at 4:00pm. Memorial contributions may be made to Pope Memorial Library, P.O. Box 260 Danville, VT 05828 “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.” 2 Timothy 4:7-8
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 | Phillip Walters Phillip G. Walters
HIGHLAND - Phillip G. Walters, 81, a longtime resident of Highland, died Friday, July 6, 2007 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. Mr. Walters worked as a bookkeeper for Contractor Tires in Highland, up until his retirement.
He was a member of the Arlington American Legion Post 1302 and the VFW in New Paltz. Mr. Walters was a U.S. Navy World War II veteran receiving a Victory medal, American Area Medal and the Asiatic Pacific Area Medal.
Born March 24, 1926 in Vermont, he was the son of the late Andrew and Vivian Huntley Walters. On Aug. 17, 1991, in the First Presbyterian Church, Highland, he married Jeanie Palmatier Walters. In addition to his wife, he is also survived by his grandsons, James and Shawn; three daughters, Linda Livingston of Stewart, Fla.; Gisele Emmett of Poughkeepsie; Lisa Fishwick of Clinton Corners; four sons, Clayton Walters of Desmoine, Iowa; Steven Walters of Poughkeepsie; Phillip Dennis Walters of Poughkeepsie; Jim Christiana of Highland; a brother, Robert Walters of Florida; 15 grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother, Andrew Walters.
A memorial gathering will be held 24 p.m., Monday, July 9, at the Michael Torsone Memorial Funeral Home Inc., 38 Main St., Highland. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 45 Reade PI., Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. For directions, visit our website at www.torsonememorial.com.
--Poughkeepsie Journal, Poughkeepsie, New York, July 7, 2007 Page 3B
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 | Phyllis Hoban Phyllis Gloria (Fryer) Hoban
The family of Phyllis Hoban sadly announce her sudden passing at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, Sydney, NS on August 29, 2017.
Born and raised in Powassan, ON Phyllis joined the Air Force to see the world. And she did. While married and raising a family, she lived in France and Germany (and toured Europe) as well as Manitoba, PEI, and Quebec before settling in Sydney, Cape Breton.
She had a zest and enthusiasm for life; curious about everything, with a kind and gentle soul. She loved travelling, history, reading, baking, shopping, flowers, crocheting and all things bright and beautiful. But most of all she loved her family who in return loved her deeply. Phyllis will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
She is survived by her children, Wendy (Rod), with whom she resided, Randy (Barb), Steven (Cathy), Rosalee and Anthony/Tony (Wendy); grandchildren, Jesse (Julie), Fraser (Lily), Elliott, Olivia, Jonathon, Patrick, Brandi and Alesha; great-grandchildren, Kali, Noah (her very special 'little guy' who called her 'The Great') and Ivy; great-great grandchild, Mason, and her beloved cat, Bud.
She is predeceased by her mother, Margaret McConnell; grandmother, Francis Fryer; Pops William Fryer; uncle, Norm Fryer (Gert); son-in-law, Brent MacAulay, and former husband and father of her children, Alex.
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Steven MacDougall whom she trusted and was very fond of, for the many years of wonderful and compassionate care.
As per request, a family service only followed by cremation.
Donations in loving memory of Phyllis Hoban can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Lung Association, or to the Canadian Diabetes Society.
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 | Physician Dies at 76 Physician Dies at 76
Lansing's 'Mr. Medicine' Is Heart Victim in Ford Hospital
Lansing's "Mr. Medicine" died Friday afternoon in Ford hospital, Detroit,
Dr. J. Earl McIntyre, 76, veteran local physician and widely known throughout state and national medical circles because of his long tenure as secretary and executive officer of the state board of registration in medicine, succumbed following an operation for an acute heart condition.
Stricken early this week, Dr. McIntyre entered Edward W. Sparrow hospital Tuesday but was removed to the Detroit hospital by ambulance Thursday when relatives were advised that highly specialized surgery was the only hope for his survival.
Started Here in 1910
The local doctor, who started practice here in 1910, had suffered a coronary attack in 1950 and somewhat curtailed his activities at that time. He continued to serve the state registration board, however, in the office he had held since 1928 until his retirement in 1955 because of the age limitation.
A native of Bettsville, O., Dr. McIntyre came to Lansing with his parents in early childhood. He was graduated from old Lansing high school and then took his college work and medical training at the Wayne university college of medicine, Detroit, interning at Harper hospital before opening his office here. He served as president of the Ingham County Medical society in 1925-26 just prior to his appointment to the state medical registration board. He also served as a member of the Lansing board of health and was first secretary of the Ingham County Tuberculosis hospital, now the Ingham Medical hospital. His experience and reputation in directing affairs of the registration board won him national renown and he was elected president of the Federation of State Medical Boards in 1941, and was made a member of the National Board of Medical Examiners.
A War Veteran
In addition to his professional activity, which also won him a 50-year service plaque from the Michigan State Medical society. Dr. McIntyre was active in local fraternal, church, veterans and social organizations. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of Elf Khurafeh shrine of Saginaw; of Capitol Lodge No. 66, F. & A. M.; Capitol Chapter No. 9, R. A. M., and Lansing Commandery No. 25, Knights Templar. He was a long-time member and past-chairman of the board of trustees of First Presbyterian church, and was a member of Country Club of Lansing and the Lansing City club.
Dr. McIntyre was a veteran of World War I, serving as an army medical officer from the time of the Mexican border trouble in 1916 until the war's end in 1918. He served as state commander of the United Mexican Border Veterans.
Surviving are the widow, Sally; one son, Dr. Jack McIntyre of Dearborn, and two grandchildren. The family home for many years has been at 600 S. Grand ave.
Funeral services will be held in the Estes-Leadley Colonial chapel at 11 a. m. Monday, with Dr. Seth C. Morrow, pastor of First Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Capitol Lodge No. 66 will give the Masonic service and the Commandery will provide an escort.
--The State Journal, Lansing, Michigan, October 22, 1960
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 | Plane Crash Kills Four Plane Crash Kills Four
Sutter City, Calif., (AP) - Four persons returning from a hunting trip were killed yesterday afternoon when their light plane crashed and exploded on a hillside three miles north of here.
Sutter county Deputy Coroner Walter Ullrey identified the dead as:
Pilot, Austin B. Coller, 34, a Culver City police sergeant; Russell E. Riner, 37, operator of the Riner Electrical Corp., Culver City; Harvey Sigsbey, Los Angeles, and F. William Wood, employed by the Los Angeles City Department of Water and Power.
The plane smashed into the 1200-foot hill with such force that pieces, hunting gear and a number of dead pheasants and ducks were widely strewn.
The victims were burned beyond recognition in the crash and small grass fire the explosion a set.
The craft, a Beech Bonanza, left Chico Municipal Airport at 12:07 p.m., after Coller filed a flight plan for Culver City. A watch strapped to his wrist was stopped at 12:47, indicating it had been in the air less than 40 minutes.
--Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, November 24. 1952
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