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 | Douglas L. Blish DOUGLAS L. BLISH
BOLTON - Douglas L. Blish, 42, was found dead in his automobile Tuesday evening. He was born Feb. 18, 1930, in Schenectady, N.Y., the son of George and Bernice (Gibney) Blish.
He had lived most of his life in Huntington, moving to Bolton several years ago. He had been employed at the Plant and Griffith Lumber Co., for the past 15 years and for the past two years he was foreman in charge of the lumber yard in Jonesville. He married Dortha Stevens of Huntington. Besides his wife, he leaves four daughters, Mrs. Richard (Susan) Billado of Milton and Debra, Cindy and Sheila, all of Bolton; a brother, Lawrence Blish of Hudson, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs.
Gloria Mercy of Troy, N.Y., Mrs. Laura Mayo Winooski; and. grandson, Douglas Billado of Milton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Huntington United Baptist Church in Huntington Lower Village, with the Rev.
James Struthers officiating. Friends may call at the Gifford Funeral Home in Richmond from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Interment will be in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery, Huntington. The Gifford Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.
--The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont, August 24, 1972 Page 6
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 | Douglas Price WEST BALDWIN- Douglas Arthur Price, C.C.C., born in Massena, N.Y., September 7, 1943 to George and Mary Price who named him after Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Douglas passed away on January 15, 2021; he is predeceased by his parents as well as his only brother, Richard Price.
Mr. Price graduated from Massena Central High School in 1961. He began his cooking career for Valle's Steakhouses that were once located along the eastern coast. Later on, he worked as a Dunkin Donuts baker for ten years but baking could not keep him from returning to a full service kitchen.
For the next ten years, Doug worked for Marriott Food Services at Merrimac College in Andover, Mass. His professional development was strengthened by meeting Julia Child in her kitchen at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y.
The American Culinary Federation recognized Mr. Price as a Certified Chef de Cuisine, and in 1998, Chef Price was named Chef of the Year by his New Hampshire chapter of ACF Professional Chefs.
In his early retirement, Chef Price worked for the school lunch program at Salem High School, Salem, N.H., did consulting for other school systems, and was a private caterer.
After living in N.H. for 44 years, Doug retired again in 2012 to live in W. Baldwin, Me.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Jackie(Parker)Price of W. Baldwin; son, Shawn Douglas and Christine(Taylor)Price of Salem, N. H.; two granddaughters, Allison Rene Price of Greenland, N.H. and Jillian Leigh Price of Nashua, N.H.; one great granddaughter, Aaliyah Alexandria Rondeau.
Cooking was his life, and for Doug to see hungry people standing in long lines to get food greatly disturbed him. A donation in his name to your favorite food bank would be an honorable tribute. His final rites of passage were private and burial will be in the spring.
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 | Douglas Thom THOM, Douglas - At London Health Sciences Center on Wednesday September 2, 2009. Douglas Thom of Goderich in his 68th year. Beloved husband of the late Millie (Turner) Thom. Dear father of Randy (Karen) Thom, Rick (Sandra) Thom all of Goderich and Leigh-Ann (Jim) Eastwood of London. Loving grandfather of Dylan & Dustin Thom, Tyler & Jaime Eastwood. Son of Hazel Craig of Goderich and the late Wilbert Thom. Brother of Jack Thom of Goderich, Audrey Rivett of Dungannon, Helen Anderson of Winnipeg and the late Jim Thom. A private family service has been held at the McCALLUM & PALLA FUNERAL HOME.
--The London Free Press, London, Ontario, September 8, 2009
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 | Douglas White WHITE, Douglas Hugh - Peacefully, at the Ottawa Civic Hospital, on Saturday, November 22, 2003, surrounded by his family. Survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Norma, and sons Christopher Douglas of Minesing, Ontario and James Hugh friend Karla of Angus, Ontario. Cherished grandfather of Amanda, Christopher Jr., James, Robyn and Ali. Survived by two sisters Betty Lipnicky of Barrie and Margaret Jim Mason of Callander. Fondly remembered by all of his nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by his parents Hugh and Gladys White and two brothers Lloyd and Gordon. Visitation at Raney Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, November 26th, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service on Thursday, November 27th, 2003 at the Chalmers United Church, South River at 11 a.m. Reverend Doug Loucks officiating. Interment South River Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or charity of your choice would be appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, November 25, 2003 Online
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 | Doyle Prince Doyle Prince
April 13, 1941 — August 12, 2021
Doyle Eugene Prince, 80, of Carmi, passed away on Thursday, August 12, 2021. He was born on April 13, 1941, the son of Harold and Bertha (Williams) Prince. Doyle married Janice Faulkner on October 5, 1963, and she preceded him in death on December 25, 2016. He worked as a Boilermaker and then later went on to work for City of Carmi at the Water and Sewer plant. He proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corp from 1959 to 1963. Doyle was a member of Stonefort General Baptist Church He coached Babe Ruth baseball for 12 years. He also ran the chain gang at Carmi football games for many years. Doyle enjoyed watching westerns and spending time with friends and having coffee at the Coffee Shop.
Doyle is survived by his son Greg (Ellen) Prince of Carrier Mills, IL.; Grandchildren, Katelyn Prince of Carrier Mills, IL, Alexa Prince of Shawneetown, IL. and Bryce Prince of Carmi, IL.; a great-grandchild, Charlotte Mason of Shawneetown, IL.; siblings Bill Prince of Rock Island, IL., Ed Prince of Fairfield, IL. and Marge Britton of Carmi, IL. as well as a daughter-in-law, Leslie Prince of Carmi, IL. He was preceded in death by his wife, Janice Prince; his parents; a son, Scott Prince; and siblings, James and Mike Prince, Verna Griese, Patsy Sisco, and Carol Kay Prince.
Funeral services for Doyle Eugene Prince will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Monday, August 16, 2021, at Campbell Funeral Home in Carmi. Burial will be at North Maple Ridge Cemetery in Carmi, with full Military Honors by the Carmi VFW and American Legion. Family and friends may visit from 2:00 p.m. until time of service at Campbell Funeral Home. Contributions can be made in Doyle's memory to Camp Oxford Building Fund c/o Stonefort General Baptist Church, and will be accepted at Campbell Funeral Home in Carmi, who is in charge of arrangements.
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 | Dr. Ira Coller Word was received here Sunday morning of the death of DR.IRA COLLER, who died at his home in Detroit at an early hour Sunday morning. Deceased was a native of Lenawee county, having been born in Macon in 1865. His childhood and early youth were spent at the home with his parents.
Several years ago he entered the medical college in Detroit, taking a full course. Since his graduation he has remained in Detroit, where he had established a large practice. Some time ago DR. COLLER was taken ill with blood poisoning, which was the direct cause of his death, he never entirely recovered from its effects.
DR. IRA COLLER was a man with a genial disposition, a most companionable gentlemen, and was popular with all men. His demise causes much sorrow among his many friends.
The funeral was held at the home in Detroit at 7 o'clock Monday evening, and the remains were brought here this morning at 10:41, accompanied by the immediate family. The body was taken to Macon, where the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home where his boyhood days were spent. Burial will occur there also.
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 | Dr. John Morgan Dr. John Morgan,
Dr. John Morgan, a well-known physician, died Saturday night at his home in Hadlyme, after a short illness. He practiced in this city, having his office at No. 847 Main street. Dr. Morgan was 75 years old and practiced in Middletown eleven years, in Springfield seven years and in Boston about twenty years, coming to this city about four years ago, He leaves four brothers, Monroe Morgan and Ely Morgan of this city and Nathan Morgan and Edward Morgan of New Jersey, and one sister in Middletown.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, August 30, 1920 Page 14
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 | Dr. Toohey Dies at Home Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, November 24, 1954
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 | Dr. William A. Hamilton DR. WILLIAM A. HAMILTON
DANVILLE - Funeral services for Dr. William Arthur Hamilton, 69, D.V.M., who died Saturday morning at the Brightlook Hospital in St. Johnsbury, will be conducted Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church here by the Rev. David E. L. Brown, pastor.
Dr. Hamilton was born in Dalton, N. H., Jan. 17, 1894, the son John and Martha (Eager) Hamilton. He attended St. Johnsbury Academy and graduated from McKillip Veterinarian College of Chicago in 1917.
He married Frances Willard Clement of North Danville on Oct. 8, 1918, who survives.
Other survivors are twin daughters, Barbara, (Mrs. Llewellyn Roberts), and Beverly (Mrs, William Jenks) both of Danville; a son, Paul Clement Hamilton of Watertown, Mass., and another daughter, Mrs. Frances Marian Morse of Baldwin, N. Y.; a brother, Edward J. Hamilton of Montpelier: 14 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.
The family requests that contributions may be made to the Heart Fund in care of Fred Rodliff of St. Johnsbury and to the Congregational Memorial Fund of Granville.
Calderwood Memorial Service of St. Johnsbury is in charge of arrangements.
--Rutland Daily Herald, Rutland, Vermont, September 2, 1963 Page 10
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 | Driver Crushed to Death By Two-Ton Bulldozer Driver Crushed to Death By Two-Ton Bulldozer
GOLDEN VALLEY (Staff)-A man was crushed to death here Saturday while working with a bulldozer in the bush. The dead man is Vern Grawbarger, 28, of Bear Valley.
A bulldozer driver for the Moore Lumber Company of Golden Valley Grawbarger was working in the bush about eight miles south east of the village, which is 50 miles southwest of North Bay.
Prov. Const. Bob Lyle, who investigated the accident, told The Nugget today Grawbarger had gone into a side trail with his two-ton bulldozer to haul out some logs to the main trail.
He said there was a winch on the back of the dozer and an eight-foot long choker cable was attached to it used for hauling the logs. Grawbarger apparently got off the bulldozer, picked up one end of the choker cable and put it over his shoulder before backing out from the side trail. The other end of the cable became caught under the bulldozer as it began to move backwards, Grawbarger was hauled off the machine and underneath it.
Const. Lyle said death was probably due to strangulation. The accident occurred at 3.30 p.m. No inquest is anticipated, said Const. Lyle.
When Grawbarger failed to appear with the logs later on in the afternoon two truck drivers went into the bush and found him dead underneath the machine with the wire cable wound around his body.
Vern Grawbarger was married and leaves his wife and three small children.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, February 2, 1959 Page 11
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 | Driver Dies; Heart Attack Driver Dies; Heart Attack
A 45-year-old Burnaby truck driver died from a heart attack in Vancouver Tuesday while driving home from work.
John Chester Coulter, of 5649 Clinton Drive, South Burnaby, was driving in the 2100 block Kingsway when he collapsed over the wheel of his car, police said.
The car veered across the road and crashed into a parked car.
Police said Coulter had been driving slowly and damage to both cars was slight.
An autopsy revealed Coulter died a natural death.
Coulter was employed as a truck driver with Canadian Pacific Railways.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, and four children.
--The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 6, 1961 Page 11
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Mr. King was born in Michigan March 19, 1901, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William M. King.
His marriage to the former Leada Rose Yerkie took place at Toronto Nov. 2, 1920. Mr. King had been a resident of Nipissing since 1909.
He is survived by his wife; five sons: Leslie and Lemmy, both of Sudbury; Cecil and Bert, both of Nipissing and Billie, Toronto; seven daughters: Mrs. C. King (Lillian), Blind River; Mrs. C. Elliott (Gladys), Nipissing; Mrs. D. Hazelwood (Myrtle), Mrs. R. Joanissie (Erlien), Mattawa; Mrs. N. Dellandrea (Hazel), Arnstein; Mrs. L. Levesque (Beatrice), Toronto, and Mrs. E. Pearce (Mary), Chisholm; 62 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren.
Also surviving are six brothers: John and Daniel, Nipissing; Joseph, Little Current; Henry and George, both of Sudbury: Simon, Trout Creek; and four sisters: Mrs. R. Busby (Florence), Ironbridge; Mrs. Fred Young (Ruth), Powassan; Jean Yerkie, Nipissing and Mrs. R. Newbatt (Ethel), Hanmer.
The family will receive friends at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan, where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment will be at Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 9, 1971 Page 3
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 | Duncan Banning --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, June 5, 1954
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 | Duncan Kier --The Wellington Daily News, Wellington, Kansas, November 2, 1906
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 | Dunn, Mrs. Emma --Racine Journal Times, Racine Wisconsin, December 10, 1957 Page 23
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 | Dwight R. Comstock DWIGHT R. COMSTOCK
Dwight R. Comstock, 85, of 240 N. Fourth St., Lewisburg, was found dead at his home Saturday afternoon
Mr. Comstock was born in Norwalk, Conn., the son of Dr. Samuel G. and Elodia Banning Comstock. His father practiced general medicine in Grover many years.
Mr. Comstock has no immediate survivors.
Burial was in Beech Flats Cemetery.
--The Canton Independent-Sentinel, Canton, Pennsylvania, March 16, 1967 Page 2
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 | Dwight Wood WOOD, Dwight Reynolds M.D. Dwight Reynolds Wood, M.D., 90, of Farmington, died Sunday, (April 8, 2007), at John Dempsey Hospital. Born in Springfield, MA in 1916, he was a graduate of Bates College and Tufts Medical School. He interned at Hartford Hospital and served as a Medical Officer in the U.S. Navy from 1941 until 1947. He became OB-GYN Board Certified and served from 1954?1974 with the Hartford Hospital OB-GYN Staff. In 1974, he joined Lawrence Memorial Hospitals in New London, where he was a member of the OB-GYN Staff until his retirement. Dr. Wood was a member of the American Medical Association, Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fellow of American College of Surgeons, Member of New England OB/GYN Society, Hartford County Medical Association, and the New London County Medical Association. He is survived by his wife, Jane Meier Wood of Farmington; his three children, Deborah W. Lilly of Carmel, IN., Dwight R. Wood, Jr. of Richmond, VA, and Druscilla W. Kadel of Manchester, MO; his two step-children, David W. D'Annolfo of Westfield, MA, and Deborah J. D'Annolfo of Farmington; his sister, Anne McDonald of Virginia; ten grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother, Hayden R. Wood. Funeral services will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, West Hartford has care of arrangements.
--Published in The Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, April 11, 2007
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 | E.W. Grawbarger E. W. Grawbarger
POWASSAN (Staff)--A resident of the Powassan area all his life, Everett William Grawbarger died Saturday at dale Hospital in Toronto following, an illness of three months. He was 61.
Friends may pay their respects at the Paul Funeral Home funeral service will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Restoule United Church. J. Peebles, lay minister of the Nipissing Pastoral Charge will conduct the service and interment will take place at the Restoule Cemetery.
Born, at Restoule, Aug. 10, 1940, Mr. Grawbarger was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Grawbarger. He lived in the area all his life except for time at his work. He was a handyman for the Ontario Hydro at Lower Sturgeon generating station in Timmins at the time of his death. Mr. Grawbarger was married Aug. 22, 1910, at Nipissing Village to the former Eva McConnell.
Surviving besides his wife, are four sons: Donald, Kapuskasing; Vincent, Chapleau; Ivan of Willowdale, and Lyall, of Thompson, Manitoba, and two daughters, Mrs. D. Forester (Olive), and Mrs. R. Avery (Ella), both of Powassan.
He is also survived by four brothers. Leonard and Harvey, of Restoule; Victor, of Thor Lake, and George, of Sault Ste. Marie, and five sisters, Mrs. Bert Smith (Bella), Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. J. Odd (Ethel), Restoule; Mrs. M. Watson (Muriel, Pembroke; Mrs. William Odd (Audrey), Restoule, and Mrs. D. Boyd (Jean), Port Credit.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, October 18, 1965 Page 5
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 | Earl Banning --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 17, 1966
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 | Earl Guy Sterns of Raymond Dies --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, December 13, 1955 Page 17
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 | Earl Hobbs Earl Richard Hobbs passed away peacefully after a brief illness on December 18, 2019. He was born in Cary, Illinois October 15, 1939 to Chester Hobbs and LaMoyne Jecks, younger sibling to sister Dorothy. After recovering from polio, Earl went on to graduate from Cary Grove High School and participated in Civil Air Patrol where he met the woman he described just last week as the love of his life, the woman who would become his wife, Pat Fedak. They married in September of 1958 and had three children. Earl started his career as a butcher at the Jewel T Company and then transitioned to a long career at Flying Tiger Line (later acquired by Fed Ex). His career took him to Southeast Asia and he moved the family to Los Angeles for a time. Earlier in his life, Earl earned his private pilot's license. He was always a car and car racing enthusiast, never meeting a car he didn't like, with the possible exception of any Ford. Earl and a friend started the Z2 chapter of the Gold Wing Road Riders Association and led the chapter for many years, focusing in particular on safe riding. He was a little league coach, a cigarette smoker who quit for a long time and then started smoking cigars and drinking moonshine, a guy with all the answers and a formidable temper, a Cubs fan, a bowler (two 300 games), a golfer ( a hole in one}, a poker player, a guitar player, an artist, a husband, a dad, a son, a brother, and always a friend, especially to those who needed his help. Earl is survived by his wife of 61 years, Pat, their daughter, Cindi (Scott) Redman of Chicago, and sons Jeff (Xin) Hobbs of Belvidere, IL and Richard (Tracy) Hobbs of Bailey, CO. Earl is also survived by grandchildren Brandon, Tyler, Nate, Corey, Shanna, Lauren, Will, Julie, Kendra, and Ceci and great-grandchildren Xander, Walter, Logan, Amelia, Madison, Tessa, Prudence, and Rosa. A memorial will be held at the Hilldale Golf Club on Saturday, January 11, 2020 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at stjude.org.
--Daily Herald, Chicago, Illinois, December 22, 2019
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 | Earl Munro MUNRO, Early - In hospital at Almonte, on Wednesday, April 12, 1978 Earl Monroe, of Almonte, in his 79th year, beloved husband of Olive Smith; and dear father of Mrs. Lorne Dick (Phyllis), of Arnprior; Mrs. Roy Wilson(Elva) and Mrs. Doug Hogan (Blanche), both of Smiths Falls; Carson and Mrs. Peter O'Connor (Doris), Ottawa; Delmer and Mrs. Robert Drynan (Marilyn),both of Almonte; and Robert, of Longdon; dear brother of Mrs. Eva Fulton, Mrs, Florence Watt, Mrs. Cora Yuill and Wilbert; also survived by 18 grandchildren. Resting at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St., Almonte where service was held on Friday at 2 p.m. Spring interment Clayton United cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 14, 1978 Page 36
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 | Earl Pugh EARL PUGH
FREEPORT - Earl Pugh, 64, a resident of the New York hotel died Tuesday afternoon in St. Francis hospital.
Mr. Pugh was born in McHenry county, the son of John and Bertha Pugh.
Surviving are two daughters; a son: and two sisters.
Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Cedar Bluff cemetery, Rockford. The Rev. George Groh. pastor of Evans Memorial Methodist church North Park will officiate. Arrangements were completed in the Walker mortuary. Freeport, where friends may call from 6 to 9 o'clock Wednesday night.
----The Rockford Morning Star, Rockford, Illinois, March 4, 1959
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 | Earle Roy --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, April 9, 1980
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 | Eben Tolles --The Times, Clay Center, Kansas, December 7, 1922 Page 5
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 | Ed Burroughs Edward Francis Burroughs 'Helicopter Ed' May 15, 1945 - Nov 30, 2023 Left us suddenly at the age of 78 Years. Ed leaves behind his loving wife of 30 years Valerie Burroughs. Daughters Lisa (Terry Johner) and Holly Burroughs (Lonnie Roth). Grandchildren Teagan Johner (McKenzy Ison), Tristan Johner, Raeanne (Joel) Libairon, Brody (Brittany Richards), Jace Richards (Ainsley Karlson), Norman Patrick. Great Grandchildren Navy and Skye Liboiron and Ava Richards. Brother Jim Burroughs.
Predeceased by his father and mother Frank Ernest Burroughs and Muriel Jean Burroughs.
A great loss to our community will be felt as Ed always made time for a chat with everyone - a story, joke or prank to put a smile on your face. He made a point of including everyone and had a way of making every person feel important. He had a talent for remembering dates and no one went without a birthday call from Ed. There was no one more proud of their grandchildren and great grandchildren than Ed.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to STARS Air Ambulance.
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 | Eddie Hazelwood Passed away peacefully at the North Bay Regional Health Centre on Wednesday June 5th at the age of 96. Eddie is survived by his dear wife Janet (McRae) and they had just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Eddie was born in Mattawa on February 13, 1928, to Percy and Mary Hazelwood and is survived by his brother Victor Hazelwood (Lena) of Port Perry, brother-in-law Mervin Byers of Mattawa and brother-in-law Frank McCrory of Ancaster. Predeceased by brother Norman (Fran) and sisters Agnes McCrory, Olive McGregor (Charles) and Ruth Byers.
Loved brother-in-law of Stanley – deceased (Carol), Reggie (wife Shirley-deceased), Ray (wife Marion – deceased), Rawleigh (Beverly), Connie, Carolyn (Wayne).
Cremation has taken place.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at 1:00pm at the Mattawa Lions Den,175 Brook street, Mattawa. Visitation is at 11:30am prior to service.
Interment of ashes at Pinehill Cemetery, Mattawa, followed by a luncheon at the Golden Age Club, 464 Poplar Street, Mattawa Ontario.
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 | Edgar Smith Edgar L. Smith, of 622 Michaelis St., Marinette, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 16, 2008. He preached, served and loved so much. Edgar was born in Melstrand, Mich., to the late Robert Smith and Ethel M. Perry on June 12, 1924.
Edgar was a World War II veteran and served in London, where he was injured and spent 20 months in the hospital before returning to the states. Edgar was also a Church of God Minister and Evangelist for 46 years of his life. Edgar was a loving husband, father, step-father, grandfather, great-grandfather and was known for his beautiful smile, among other things. He had a talent for whittling and made beautiful fans, hand-carved and other things. His research and study of God's word occupied so many of his hours. He was talented in so many ways.
Edgar worked many years in the U.P. and Lower Michigan. He was skilled at whatever jobs he had. He became a minister in the mid-1950's. He met so many wonderful people, was loved very much and honored for his work for the Kingdom. He was instrumental in starting the Menominee Church of God with Rev. Wayne Akin in 1964. After becoming ill, he resided at Rennes-East in Peshtigo for three years with the help of the wonderful nurses, CNA's and hospice caregivers. They loved him and treated him with dignity.
Edgar (Ed) is survived by his wife, Diane, and a large family: Robert (Janet) Smith of Gwinn, Mich., Brett (Tammy) Smith of Manistique, Mich., Andrew Smith of Las Vegas, Nev., Ray (Shawn) Smith of Curtis, Mich.; one daughter, Katherine (Rev. Ronald) Oberle of Newberry, Mich.; one brother, Earl
Smith of Phoenix, Ariz.; four step-sons: Kevin (Mary) Kakuk of Green Bay, Brian (Cindy) Kakuk, Rick Kakuk and Joe (Barb) Kakuk, all of Menominee.; a step-grandson, Christopher (Morgan) Matthews; step-great-grandchildren: Michael and Tylore Matthews of Colorado and foster grandsons: Scott
Bernhardt and Steven Burns. He was preceded in death by three brothers, three sisters, three daughters: Theresa Smith, Sharon Smith and Rose Frank; a son, Stephen Smith and a granddaughter, Annie. Edgar has many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews whom he loved very much.
A celebration of his life will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, November 21, 2008, in Hansen-Onion-Martell funeral home, Marinette, with Rev. Ron Oberle and Rev. Robert Jewett officiating. Military rites will be conducted by the 20-Year Club. Friends may call at the funeral home after 11 a.m. on Friday.
We wish to thank all the caregivers and all who loved him. The hospice, CNA nurse Donna, Social workers, Elaine and his chaplain, Kathy, RN and the other wonderful nurses of Unit 7-1. To all of you who cared for him, may God bless all of you for your wonderful compassion. How he loved sharing the Lord with so many and how he also loved their input and stories. The family thanks all of you with love and appreciation for the talent you use every day. Not to forget Steve, the dietician, who concerns himself with every resident's care and nutrition as well as the wonderful meals. Thanks Steve, for your care of Edgar.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
--Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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 | Edith Faulkner Mrs. Frank Faulkner died at the home of her parents in Zion on Wednesday, November 10. The funeral was held Saturday with burial in Oak Dale Cemetery, and was largely attended. The family have the sympathy of the community.
--Libertyville Independent, Libertyville, Illinois, November 20, 1919 Page 7
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 | Edna Deslaurier --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, October 2, 1965
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 | Edna Holland HOLLAND, Edna (nee Armbruster) - At K-W Hospital, on Tuesday, July 19, 1994, after a brave battle with lung cancer, age 67 years.
Loving mother of daughter Wendy and her husband Kirk Scheifele of Drumbo, son Darryll and his wife Cathy of Elmira nifty nanny to grandchildren Kyle and Kevin of Drumbo, Nathan, Tyler and Cailey of Elmira. Also survived by loving husband, Douglas; brother, Delmer and his wife Doreen; sister, Audrey and her husband George Sachs, all of Waterloo and brother-in-law, Ross Allemang of Kitchener. Sadly missed by friends and relatives.
Predeceased by her parents, Philip and Elizabeth Armbruster of Neudorf, Sask. and sister, Doris (Mrs. Ross Allemang).
Friends and relatives may call at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Redeemer Lutheran Church, Waterloo on Friday at 10:30 with Rev. Eric Vuorinen officiating. Interment, Memory Gardens Cemetery, Breslau.
Respecting her wishes, in lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, July 20, 1994 Page 15
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 | Edna Joy MacWilliam Edna Joy MacWilliam
Edna Joy MacWilliam passed away in Dawson Creek on Friday, July 16, 1993 at the age of 65 years and three months.
Funeral services were held from Reynars Funeral Chapel on Wednesday, July 21, 1993 with the Rev, Murray Allinger and John Miller officiating, Interment followed in the Dawson Creek City Cemetery.
Formerly of North Bay, Ontario, she was born at North Himsworth, Callander, Ontario on April 3, 1928.
She is survived by her husband Albert; sons Rocky (Linda) MacWilliam of Smith, Alberta; and Ned (Chris) MacWilliam of Rolla, B.C.; daughters: Bertha (Terry) Odd of Nipissing, Ontario; Brenda (Keith) Smart of Bella Coola, B.C.; Minerva (David) Odd of Dawson Creek, B.C.: Sheila Smart of Dawson Creek; Velvet (Gaynor) McConnell of Dawson Creek; and Nadine Wassenaar of Dawson Creek, B.C. Mrs. MacWilliam is also survived by numerous brothers and sisters, 21 grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
-- The Peace River Block News, Peace River, Alberta, Canada, July 23, 1993 Page 9
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 | Edna Rich RICH, Edna Grace - Suddenly at her home in Powassan, Tuesday, October 14, 1986 in her 50th year. Edna Grawbarger predeceased by her husband Carl Vincent Rich and her son Edwin. Loving mother to Betty Lee, Orillia; Cathy Robertson, Burlington; Stephen, Winnipeg; Mary-Anne, Powassan; Gordon, Barrie; Peter at home. Beloved daughter of Susan Grawbarger, South River. Dear sister to Joy Langford, South River; Norma White, Barrie; Fay Walters, North Bay. Grandma will be lovingly remembered by her six grandchildren. Family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Prayers at 8 pm. Mass will be celebrated by Father Jim Sercely Friday at 11 am. St. Joseph's Church, Powassan.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, October 15, 1986 Page 2
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 | Edna Sweet SWEET. At ber home, 106 South Adama street, Glendale, February 13, 1921, Edna B Sweet, wife of Roy L. Sweet, mother of Roy E. Sweet, daughter of Benjamin and Catherine Cortrite.
Funeral services will be held in the chapel of J.D. Faris & Co., corner Tenth and Flower streets, Wednesday, February 16, at, 2 o'clock.
--The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, February 16, 1921 Page 18
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 | Edna Yuill YUILL, Edna Jean (Dec. 5, 1922 - Feb. 27, 2003) of Almonte Suddenly at home, Almonte, Ontario on Thursday, February 27th, 2003 at age 80. Edna Jean Foster beloved wife of Guy Buchanan Yuill, Almonte. Dear mother of Elda (Mrs. Lloyd Eady), Renfrew, Ruby (Mrs. Basil Borutski), Burnstown and Clare Yuill, Almonte. Dear sister of Melvin and Elmer Foster. Dear sister-in-law to Vera Foster, Audrey Foster, Ruth Foster and Joyce Foster. Also survived by 7 grandchildren. Predeceased by 3 brothers Boyd, Eric and Carl. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte for visiting on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Kerry Chapel on Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario in the spring. Donations made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the Yuill family.
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 | Edward J. Hamilton Edward J. Hamilton Edward J. Hamilton, 80, of 20 St., Montpelier, died Tuesday in Central Vermont Hospital, Berlin.
Born Nov. 21, 1900 in St. Johnsbury, he was son of John and Martha (Eager) Hamilton and graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1920.
He married Helen Carruthers who died in 1961.
In June 1962, he married Dorothy Rice in St. Johnsbury.
For 21 years prior to his 1965 retirement, he had been employed in the accounting department of the National Life Insurance Co.
Before that employment, he had been a state bank examiner and associated with the Swift Packing Co.
Mr. Hamilton was a member of Bethany United Church of Christ, was past worshipful master of Aurora Masonic Lodge 22, a member of the York and Scottish Rites, a past commander of Mt. Zion Commandery K.T., and member of Mount Sinai Shrine Temple 3, having been assistant recorder for several years and a member of the Shrine Patrol for more than 25 years. He was also a member of Rob Morris OES Chapter 24.
Besides his widow, he leaves a daughter, Jane B. Hamilton, Miami, Fla.; two sons, Edward J. (Ned) Hamilton, Deerfield Beach, Fla., and R. Douglas Hamilton, Barre; a stepson, Charles R. Knapp, St. Johnsbury and eight grandchildren.
His funeral service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in Bethany United Church of Christ.
Entombment will be in the Green Mount Cemetery vault pending spring burial in PlainMont Cemetery in East Montpelier.
Friends may call at the Barber and Lanier Funeral Home, 139 Main St., Montpelier, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Masonic service is scheduled at 7:30 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Shrine Hospitals for Crippled Children, Box 742, Montpelier 05602.
--The Times Argus, Barre, Vermont, February 25, 1981 Page 7
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 | Edward J. Pooley Dies in Meriden --Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, April 29, 1927 Page 5
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 | Edward Munro MUNRO, Edward Thomas - At Almonte General Hospital, on Monday, March 29, 1965, Edward Thomas Munro, beloved husband of Lillian Elizabeth Hawkins, in his 80th year, dear father of Gordon, Toronto; Archie, New Westminster, BC: Edward and Willard of Almonte: Martha (Mrs. Robert Craig) of Carleton Place; Helen of Almonte; 32 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, Funeral service at the funeral home Wednesday, March 31, at 2 p.m. Interment United cemetery, Clayton.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 30, 1965 Page 26
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 | Edwin Gaunt EDWIN GAUNT
Mr. Edwin Gaunt, who has been ill for some months past, passed away at his home in White church on Monday of last week. He was twice married. First to Adah Garbutt, who predeceased him over twenty years ago. To them were born seven children, four daughters, Lillian, Mrs. George McClenaghan; Edith, Mrs. Seely of Quill Lake, Sask.; Gertrude, Mrs. Wilbur Nicholson of Auburn and four sons, Beth of Auburn; Edgar of East Wawanosh; Blake of Kinloss and Joe passed away about ten years ago. Then he married Mrs. Wilson, who survives. One brother, Tom Gaunt of Kinloss also survives. The funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon from his late residence.
--Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario, June 10, 1943
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RESTOULE (Staff) Rev. Paul Scrutton, of Powassan, will conduct the funeral service of Edwin Grawbarger in the Restoule United Church at 3 p.m. Friday. Mr. Grawbarger was killed in a traffic accident near Sudbury while returning from work at the copper refinery in Copper Cliff, early Wednesday morning. Born at Restoule Aug. 6, 1936, Mr. Grawbarger was the son Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Grawbarger, of Restoule. He lived in Restoule all his life, with the exception of seven years in the RCAF. He had been employed at Sudbury for about a year. Surviving besides his parents are four sisters: Mrs. Carl Rich (Edna), of Powassan; Mrs. Arthur Langford (Joy), South River; Mrs. Douglas White (Norma), of Powassan, and Miss Fay Grawbarger, at home. Friends may pay their respects at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, until noon on Friday when the body will be brought to the United Church, in Restoule.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, July 22, 1965 Page 3
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POWASSAN Rev. J. Greenan will conduct the funeral mass Monday, 11 a.m. at Ste. Joseph's Church for Edwin Joseph Rich, 15, who died Thursday when he was struck by a car as he walked near his home.
Friends may pay their respects at Paul Funeral Home after 7 p.m. Saturday.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rich of Route 4, Powassan, Edwin was born at Powassan, March 13, 1959. He was a Grade 10 student at Almaguin Highland Secondary School, where he was a member of the wrestling team. His favorite sport was hockey, which he watched and played often.
Edwin is survived by his parents; four brothers, Stephen, Calvin, Gordon and Peter; and three sisters, Elizabeth Ann, Catherine and Mary Ann.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, September 20, 1974 Page 2
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On September 7, 1977. Mr. Edwin Richard Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe, passed away aged 50 years. Survived by his loving wife, Lenora; two sons and two daughters, Wade and his wife, Joan; Rocky, Colleen and Kim, all of Mayerthorpe; loving father, Leonard Max Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe: three brothers and two sisters, Charlie of Regina; Johnnie of Mayerthorpe; Godfrey of Coquitiam, B.C.; Frieda Gabrielson of Red Deer, Helen Windus of Vancouver, Washington, U.S.A.; uncle, Godfrey Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe. Predeceased by one son, Terry, in 1965 and his mother, and one brother, Max. Funeral services Saturday, September 10, at 1:00 p.m. at Mayerthorpe United Church. Rev. H. Munro officiating with interment at Mayerthorpe Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society will be greatly appreciated. Park Memorial Ltd. Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard.) 426- 0050.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, September 9, 1977 Page 40
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 | Edwin T. Banning Dies in San Diego --Newport Mercury, Newport, Rhode Island, May 24, 1940 Page 3
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Part 1 --The Ludington Daily News, Ludington, Michigan, January 9, 1931 Page 1
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Part 2 --The Ludington Daily News, Ludington, Michigan, January 9, 1931 Page 3
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 | Eileen Mulligan SPENCER Eileen - Peacefully at home on Tuesday, July 2, 2002, in her 77th year; beloved mother of Brenda and her husband Don Osborn, Pat and her husband Jack Adams, Mike Mulligan, Sandy and her husband Patrick Spagnola and the late Bradley (1970); loving grandmother of Donny, Lee, Joe, Trudie, Tyler, Karen, Nichole and Scott; dear great-grandmother of Zachary, Hunter, Cameron, Dylan, Chelsea and Raven. Eileen will also be missed by many other family and friends. A funeral service will be held at the HILL & ROBINSON FUNERAL HOME, Nelson and Queen Streets on Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
--The Expositor, Brantford, Ontario, Canada, July 6, 2002 Page 36
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