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| Andrew Weyer WEYER, Andrew Patrick
October 17, 1930 - June 15, 2016
Friends and family are invited to a graveside service for A. Patrick Weyer, 85, of North Bend, at 11:00 am, on Saturday, June 25th, 2016, at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery, 63060 Millington Frontage Road, Coos Bay, followed by a celebration of life at Black Market Gourmet, 495 Central Ave., Coos Bay, from noon to 3:00 pm.
Pat was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, October 17, 1930, to Andrew and Jane Weyer. He passed away on June 15, 2016, in North Bend, Oregon. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Laura Ann Weyer. He is survived by his wife, Ruth (Evenson) of 55 years, and three children: Rob Weyer and wife Betsy of Boston, Massachusetts; Ron Weyer and wife Kimberly of Snohomish, Washington; Andrea Sharman and husband Kent of North Bend, OR. Pat gave generously of his time and talents to his eight grandchildren: grandsons Austin, Casey, Eric, Joe, Andy and his fiancé Carina, and granddaughters Alexa, Anya, and Claire. He is also survived by two older brothers; Bill Weyer of West Virginia and Joe Weyer of Spokane, WA. He has many beloved nieces and nephews who have enriched his life.
Pat moved with his family to Spokane, WA in 1936, where he spent the remainder of his childhood. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War, from 1950 to 1954. He then lived and worked in several states before moving his family to Oregon in 1964, where he worked as a maintenance supervisor for Menasha and Weyerhaeuser. He made many lifelong friends before retiring in 1993. Pat enjoyed a lifetime of hunting and fishing with close friends and family. He later took up woodworking and it gave him great pleasure to share his beautiful pieces of work. Pat had a passion for studying history and was a very well-read and self-educated man. He always had a story to share, which many times turned to a joke, catching one off guard. In the last ten years, he and Ruth found joy in the rich friendships they made in the Oregon Old Time Fiddlers association, while Pat accompanied the group as lead harmonica, playing throughout the county and state. We loved listening while he played our favorites, and we looked forward to hearing his latest joke or two. Pat, Dad, Grandpa, will always be in our hearts.
Contributions in Pat's memory may be made to the scholarship fund of District 5 of the Old Time Fiddlers Association (OOTFA), C/O Julie Toney, First Community Credit "Union, 150 Johnson Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420
Arrangements are under the direction of Nelson's Bay Area Mortuary, 405 Elrod Ave., Coos Bay, OR (541)267-4216
--Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, June 22, 2016.
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| Ann Stearns STEARNS-At the residence of her daughter, Miss Lucinda Boland, Russell, Ont., on Saturday, December 23, 1939. Ann Burroughs, widow of Benjamin Stearns, in her 97th year. Funeral took place from above address on Sunday, December 24th, at 1.30 p.m., with interment in Russell United cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, December 26, 1939 Page 14
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| Annah King Mrs. W.M. King
Nipissing - A resident of Nipissing most of her life, Mrs. William Murdock King, who leaves 245 direct descendants, died Tuesday at Eastholme, Powassan, following a lengthy illness. She was 88.
Friends may pay their respects at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, where the funeral service will be conducted in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. by Fergus McElrea. Interment will at Nipissing Cemetery.
Rhoda Annah King was born Sept. 4, 1881, at Parham, Ont., daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Parker Perry. She came to Nipissing as a young girl with her parents. Her marriage to William Murdock King took place at Powassan Sept. 20, 1897.
Predeceased by her husband in 1944, Mrs. King is survived by seven sons: William and Daniel, Nipissing; John, Powassan; Joe, Little Current; George and Henry, Sudbury and Simon, Trout Creek; four daughters: Mrs. R. Busby (Florence), Iron Bridge; Mrs. M. Yerkie (Jean), Nipissing; Mrs. Fred Young (Ruth), Powassan and Mrs. Wesley Watson (Ethel), Hamilton; 62 grandchildren, 158 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. J.B. McCollom (Nellie), Oliver, B.C.
Mrs. King was predeceased by two daughters.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 14, 1970 Page 5
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| AnnaMarie (Hazelwood) Huset, Evansville, WI (1961-2015) AnnaMarie (Hazelwood) Huset, Evansville, WI (1961-2015)
September 21, 1961 - February 18, 2015
AnnaMarie (Hazelwood) Huset, age 53, of Evansville, WI, passed away at home on Feb. 18, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on Sept. 21, 1961, in Concord, CA, to Robert Hazelwood and Barbara (Schultz) Hazelwood. AnnaMarie married David Huset on Jan. 31, 1987. They have one son, Anthony Huset. AnnaMarie grew up in Houston, TX, where she attended St. Thomas More Grade School and graduated from St. Agnes Academy High School in 1980. AnnaMarie graduated from Duke University with a B.S. in Geology in 1984, then went on to graduate school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, receiving an M.S. in Geology in 1987. From 2006 until 2014, she worked at the University of Wisconsin Soil and Plant Analysis Lab as a Research Specialist.
AnnaMarie cherished her family and was very proud of her son, Anthony. She loved the natural world and all animals, especially her dogs and other pets. AnnaMarie had a green thumb for gardening, treasured her houseplants, and nurtured an impressive orchid collection. She enjoyed all types of exercise from martial arts to zumba, and yoga to Tai Chi. AnnaMarie loved travel and reading, and had a lifelong desire to learn. One of AnnaMarie's friends said, “It's not about the bucket list, it's about the lives touched.” And AnnaMarie was a special person who touched the lives of so many. She inspired a great web of friends and family who admired her quick wit, intellect, enthusiasm for life, and zest for learning. She fought her almost four-year battle with ovarian cancer with quiet strength and never lost her sense of humor along the way. She will be remembered as a caring, kind, and compassionate woman.
AnnaMarie is survived by her parents, Robert and Barbara Hazelwood of Georgetown, TX; her husband, David of Evansville; and her son, Anthony, who is attending college at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. She is also survived by three brothers-in-law and their families in northern Wisconsin; and an uncle, two aunts, and many cousins in California.
Funeral services will be held at 12 Noon on Saturday, Feb. 28, at ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH in Evansville, with Father Kevin Dooley officiating. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the time of service at the CHURCH. Memorials may be made to the Best Friends Animal Society or The Nature Conservancy. WARD-HURTLEY FUNERAL HOME is assisting the family.
-- GazetteXtra.com, Janesville, Wisconsin, February 23, 2015
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| Anne Banning --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, November 27, 2000
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| Anne Townes TOWNES, Mrs. Anne - Suddenly at her home, Thessalon, on Saturday, September 15th, 1979. Mrs. Anne Townes, in her 55th year. Wife of Everett Townes. Dear mother of Jim LaFrance of Germany, Cathy LaFrance and Joe LaFrance, both of Thessalon, Debbie Seabrook of Timmins, Stephen Townes and Mrs. Mike Leavey (Linda), of Fort MacMurray, Alberta, Bill Townes of Thessalon. Dear sister of Bill Montgomery of Sault Ste. Marie. Dear grandmother of Todd, Tracey, Robert, and Carrie-Ann LaFrance and Laura Seabrook. Resting at the Beggs Funeral Home, Thessalon, where friends may call on Tuesday, September 18th from 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral in the chapel Wednesday, September 19th Interment in Pine Grove Cemetery. Donations to the Muscular Dystrophy Association or the charity of your choice gratefully accepted.
--The Sault Star, Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada, September 17, 1979 Page 2
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| Annie Isabelle May Grawbarger GRAWBARGER, Annie Isabelle May - Peacefully at Nipissing Manor on Thursday, May 5, 1994, in her 85th year. May (Peever), predeceased by her husband Gordon Grawbarger. Loving mother of Nellie Kendrew (husband Ken), Westlock, Alberta; Estella Vincent, Restoule; Lila Byers (husband Lawrence), Callander; Priscilla Martin, Cambridge. Dear sister of Doug Peever, Powassan; Alice Driver, North Bay; Elizabeth Lavallee, Port Elgin; Alma Fry, Powassan; Clara Price, Mount Rock. Predeceased by her sons Lloyd and Vernon Grawbarger, her sisters Maretta Lamb, Nellie Lamb and Lillian Peever and her brothers Hugh and Bill Peever. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Sunday. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the Chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Commanda Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, May 6, 1994 Page 12
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| Annie May Craig CRAIG, Annie May--At the Shalls Nursing Home, Almonte: on Thursday, March 10, 1960, Annie May Reid. beloved wife of Allan Ross Craig and dear mother of Dorothy (Mrs. Lyle Reid) Almonte, Jean (Mrs. Keith Willows) Carleton Place. and Lois of Ottawa, in her 55th year. Resting at the Kerry-Scott Funeral Home, Elgin St., Almonte, thence to the Almonte United Church for service on Saturday, March 12. at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 10, 1960 Page 34
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| Annie Tobin Ann "Annie" Brokaw Tobin, 71, beloved wife, mother, sister and friend, passed away after a valiant battle with cancer on December 5. Having just celebrated her 49th wedding anniversary, she died peacefully in her home in Sebastopol, CA. Annie is survived by her faithful and loving husband, Michael Tobin, who fought alongside her until her last breath and by her three children, Patrick Tobin (Meytal Markman), Molly Garvey (Travis Garvey) and Cathleen Hanagan (Thomas Hanagan). She is also survived by her six siblings: John Brokaw, Susie Weichselbaum, William Brokaw, Karen Steggall, Peter Brokaw and Jean Sellnau.
Annie was born to the late John and Patricia Brokaw in East Orange, New Jersey in 1947, the eldest of seven children. The family relocated to Palatine, Illinois where she graduated from Palatine High School. Ready for some sunshine, Annie moved to Manhattan Beach in Southern California. It was here she met (several times) the love of her life, Michael Tobin. Worn down by his wit and charm, Annie agreed to go on a date with the young USC Business School grad from San Francisco; and the rest, as they say, is history. Annie and Mike were married in November of 1969 and lived in Breckenridge, CO and Bothell, WA before settling in Marin County in the Bay Area. With three children at St. Raphael's in San Rafael and then Marin Catholic College Prep, Annie dedicated her life to her children and their education. She volunteered in their schools and served as President of the Parents' Club for several years at both schools. With her children grown, Annie took a new calling, volunteering as a Godmother at Timothy Murphy School for Boys at St. Vincent's in San Rafael. She helped give a maternal touch to boys faced with growing up with little family support. Annie was also a master candle maker and crafter. She loved creating handmade cards and leading classes with her friends to create the perfect card for her loved ones, preferably with Chardonnay tasting of oak and butter in hand. She was happiest when playing with her seven amazing grandchildren, Sean and Sarah Tobin, Ciaran, Conor and Ashlin Garvey and Gillian and Ryan Hanagan.
In 2004, Annie and Mike decided to search for a family home in Sonoma County, a place where the family would always be able to gather. They found their perfect spot in West Sonoma County in the Russian River Valley, on the banks of the Russian River, where Annie discovered her paradise. In love with the vineyards, orchards and fresh air, Annie and Mike made their house into the warmest home where all of the kids, grandkids and friends would gather. It was here, with the priceless view of the green rolling hills and vineyards, that Annie first staged her battle with renal cancer. She faced this challenge as she had everything in her life; with grace, strength, humor and the unwavering support of family and friends. Mike never left her side, tending to her with awe-inspiring strength and tenderness. The connection between them is a true and unconditional love that inspires everyone around them.
Annie will be remembered as a dedicated wife, fantastic mother, loving grandmother and genuine soul who will always be with us. She led everything she did in life with grace and wit, always putting others needs before her own, and with a smile that filled the room.
A funeral mass and celebration will be held Thursday, December 13 at 11:00AM at St. Philips the Apostle in Occidental, CA, followed by a luncheon reception at the Union Hotel. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Godmothers of Timothy Murphy School for Boys in Annie's name. It was her special
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| Annie Willis --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, April 12, 1976
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| Anthony A. Swalwell ANTHONY A. STALWELL
Following a lengthy illness, the death of Anthony A. Swalwell occurred at his home, 181 Klock avenue, at about 5.30 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, April 25, in his 80th year, Mr. Swalwell had been a resident of North Bay for 11 years coming from Restoule, Ontario.
Rev. G. O. Cox, Nipissing, will officiate at the funeral service at the family residence at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Interment will be at Terrace Lawn cemetery.
Born in the township of Alice, Mr. Swalwell married the former Susan Delilah Edwards there in 1872.
Besides his wife, Mr. Swalwell is survived by eight children, Mrs. Charles McConnell, Mrs. Joseph McConnell, Nipissing; Thomas Swalwell, Carr, On.; Mrs. Alma Boxall, Restoule; Mrs. F, Bruce, Matheson; Gertrude, Elizabeth and Walter, all of North Bay; also one brother, James, Tacoma, Wash.; and one sister, Sarah Swalwell, Everett, Wash.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, April 27, 1936 Page 8
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| Antoinette Hinton HINTON--In this city, March 19, 1907, at her late residence, 1661 Octavia street, Antoinette Wright Hinton, beloved mother of Russell Hinton, a native of Connecticut, aged 53 years 10 months and 2 days. (New York and New Haven, Conn., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Friday), March 22, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. at All Saints' Church, Waller street, near Masonic avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage.
--The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, March 22, 1907 Page 15
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| Archibald Munro Archibald Albert Metcalfe Munro
Clayton native Archibald Albert Metcalfe Monroe died in British Columbia April 8, 1989 at the age of 70.
He was born the son of the late Edward Munro and his late wife Lillian in Clayton. Although he was born in this area, Mr. Munro had lived in British Columbia for 40 years.
He is remembered by his wife Pearl, his daughter Sherry Mode and her husband Jim, his three brothers, Gordon of Toronto, Edward of Almonte and Willard of Smiths Falls and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his two sisters, Martha Craig and Nellie.
He was a longtime employee of Vancouver Plywoods and was also a member of Perfecttion Lodge No. 75 A.F. & A.M. A service of remembrance, with Rev. Harold McDonald officiating, took place April 13 in New Westminster, B.C. and was followed by cremation.
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| Archie Haigh HAIGH. Archie D. of San Clemente passed away in South Thursday morning. He is survived by his wife, Erne; sons, Warren Haigh of Santa Ana, and Lyle Haigh of Honolulu; brother, Norman L. Haigh of Whittier; sisters, Mrs. Lora L. Gregory of Canoga Park Mrs. Betty Stillwell of Atascadero - Mrs. Florence Cummings of Monterey Park - Mrs. Bonnie Morgan of Fallbrook - and Mrs. Gladys Buntin of Rogue River, Oregon; and seven grandchildren. Services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. in SHEFFER MORTUARY CHAPEL, The Reverend Joseph S. Stephens, San Clemente United Presbyterian Church, officiating. SHEFFER MORTUARY, 1533 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente, Directors.
--Sun Post News, San Clemente, California, May 29, 1970 Page 2
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| Arlene Steenberg To the glory of God, Arlene, has been received to her eternal home in heaven where she is united with her husband, Alonzo Wood.
Surrounded by the love of her family, Arlene V. Wood, 92, a longtime resident of Leslie Road and Carey Cross Road, passed away Tuesday morning, November 13, 2018, at Canton-Potsdam Hospital.
Arlene was born June 26, 1926, in the Town of Stockholm, the daughter of the late Harley and Martha (Price) Steenberg and attended rural schools in Brasher.
On February 15, 1946, she married Alonzo C. Wood at the Waddington First United Methodist Church. He predeceased her on March 20, 1991.
Arlene first worked for a time at the Mica Plant and was also an inspector at the Bombay Slipper Factory for a short time. She later started in the housekeeping department at Massena Memorial Hospital, where she continued until her retirement in 1985.
Arlene was a member of the VFW and AMVETS Auxiliaries, Massena Senior Citizens, and the Highland Red Hatters. She enjoyed following NASCAR, going to Dirt Track races, camping, playing cards, knitting, fishing, and playing bingo.
After her retirement in 1985, she and her late husband enjoyed many winters in Ocala, Florida until his passing in 1991.
Arlene is survived by her children and their spouses, Kenneth R. and Elizabeth Wood of Goose Creek of South Carolina; Martha A. and William MacGregor of Brewerton; Shirley Ann Wood of Massena; Richard and Joyce Wood of Canton; and Jerry Paul Wood and his fiancé, Brenda Jock of Massena; 21 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren; and her sister, Sylvia Quenneville of Massena.
In addition to her parents and her husband, Arlene was predeceased by a daughter, Mary Caudill on October 27, 2015; her step mother, Aletha Haggett Steenberg; her sisters, Isabell Douglas and Viola Burnap; her brothers, Harley and Arthur Steenberg; and her step brothers, Gilbert ?Gibby?, Paul W., and Donald W. Collins.
Friends may call on Friday 11:00 -1:00 p.m. at the Donaldson Funeral Home, Massena, where funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Donald Curry, officiating.
Burial will be held privately in Calvary Cemetery, Massena.
Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the New Testament Church Memorial Fund.
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| Arlie Wardner WARDNER, Mrs. ARLIE (1877 - 1950)
Widow of Jerry Wardner. Born in Ward in April 1877; died March 12, 1950. Daughter of John and Nellie
Easton Elliott. Survived by sister Mrs. Perle Graham of Angelica. Burial in Angelica.
--From the "Angelica Collectanea", published in 1955
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| Arthur H. Derby Arthur H. Derby.
Arthur H. Derby, who had been employed at the factory of the Underwood Typewriter Company, died Saturday morning at his home, No. 122 Washington street. Death was due to Bright's disease. He is survived by a widow and six children.
--Hartford Courant, November 4, 1912 Page 9
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| Arthur Hannigan HANNIGAN At the Douglas Memorial Hospital, Fort Erie, on Sunday, August 24, 1986, Arthur Charles Hannigan, beloved husband of Violet May (Brooks) Hannigan, in his 67th year, dear father of Marion (Mrs. Herbert Towns), of Fort Erie, dear grandfather of Karen, Cheryl, Bradley and Melissa, dear brother of Douglas and James Hannigan, both of Owen Sound, pre-deceased by one sister, Ruth Tebow. Friends may call at Fort Erie Chapel of the Davidson Funeral Homes, 21 Wintemute Street, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
--Niagara Falls Review, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, August 25, 1986 Page 2
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| Arthur Herr --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, December 22, 1971 Page 29
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| Arthur McKay McKAY, Arthur - In Lanark Township on Fridav, Dec. 18. 1964, Arthur McKay, in his 72nd year, beloved husband of Clara Vina Craig, dear father of Edna (Mrs. Lyle Werth Carleton Place, Maude (Mrs, Delmar Raycroft), Tatlock: Alex and Charles at home, Ethel (deceased). Resting at Young's Funeral Home, Lanark, Ontario, where the funeral will take place on Monday, Dec 21 at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Middleville.
--The Ottawa Journal, December 19, 1964 Page 24
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| Arthur Moberg MOBERG -- Arthur R. Sr., of Sorrento, B.C., Canada. Past Master of Seaside Lodge, No. 504; Member of L. B. Scottish Rite; Royal Arch Chapter No. 135; Al Malaikah-Shrine and Past Master of So. Calif, Research Lodge, Surviving, wife, Mary L.; sons, Arthur R. Jr., Donald L., Robert S. and Willliam C.; daughter, Mrs. Evelyn H. Fuller; brother, Milton H., 12 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild, Service Wednesday, 2 p.m., Dilday Family Chapel. 436-9024 .
--Independent, Long Beach, California, March 14, 1967 Page 31
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| Arthur Radkey RADKEY--In Preston, Ont., on Thursday, Oct. 8, 1964, Arthur William Radkey, in his 59th year, beloved husband of Francis Byers and dearly loved father of Mrs. John (Jean) Bartman, Smithville; Mrs. Sidney (Joan) Hillier, Mrs. William (Winifred) Buchauer and Neil, all of Galt, and Willfred, of Brantford; dear brother of Mrs. Eleanor Daynes, Mrs. Hilda Bonnie, Kirkland Lake; Ira Fetterly, Toronto, and Stanley Fetterly, of North Bay, Resting at the Coutts and Son Funeral Home, 96 St. Andrew's Street, Galt, where the funeral service will be held on Saturday, Oct. 10, 2 p.m. Interment Mount View Cemetery, Galt, Ont.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 9, 1964 Page 5
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| Arthur Todd TODD Arthur J. Todd, 88, passed away March 20, 2010, in St. Petersburg. He was born in New Boston, NH and raised in Nahant, MA. He studied engineering at M.I.T. before enlisting in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was part of the first group of Marines to guard the Mayport Naval Base in 1939, and later served in the Pacific theater of WW II as an Amtrak operator, ultimately earning the rank of Drill Sergeant. Soon after arriving in Mayport he met native Marjorie Messmore, and they married in 1941. Upon returning from the Pacific theater 'Todd' and Marge lived in Mayport and the Beaches. His work in the construction industry led to the formation of A.J. Todd Construction Company in 1966. Todd's company built many projects for the Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine, including Prince of Peace, St. John the Baptist and Holy Spirit churches, major additions to Bishop Kenny High School and St. Paul's elementary school (Jax Beach), and the shrine at San Jose, as well as many other military, commercial and industrial buildings in the area. Todd and Marge were very active in St. Paul's Catholic Church and school, helping with every fundraiser and carnival. Todd had several passions. He was particularly fond of performing in comedic variety shows. Another passion was golf, which he enjoyed for 40+ years with several steadfast duffer friends. Yet another favorite hobby was RV'ing. He and Marge traveled extensively in the U.S. as well as to UF football games and with the SunWheelers throughout Florida. He also developed his artistic painting skills later in life. He won first place in the 1st Mayport & All That Jazz art festival in 1981, and was twice awarded the coveted Grumbacher Award. He was a member of the Beaches Art Guild for many years. His other passion was family, and he was an excellent husband, father and role model. Todd is predeceased by his wife of 59 years, Marjorie, and his sister Harriet Matson of Fitchburg, MA. He is survived by daughters Lynelle Duval of Jacksonville and Suzanne Cooper (Stephen) of Tampa; granddaughters Sara Cooper of Tampa and Jillie Duval of Jacksonville; one niece, several nephews and many other cousins and friends. The family will greet friends for a visitation from 5-8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 at Chapel Hills Memorial Gardens, 850 St. Johns Bluff Rd., N. (904-641-9755). The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Thursday, March 25, 2010 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 11665 Fort Caroline Rd. (904-641-7244). Interment to follow at Chapel Hills Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Bishop Kenny High School, 1055 Kingman Ave. Jacksonville, 32207, Attn: Development Office, in his memory.
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| Audrey Allen Audrey Allen
After a lengthy illness at Temiskaming and District Hospital, Friday, January 6, 1984 in her 57th year.
Audrey was an employee of Northern Telephone Company Limited, past president of the Communication Workers of Canada, the first National Vice President of the Communication Workers of Canada, and a member of the Telephone of Pioneers of America.
She is predeceased by her parents, Frank and Irene Merchant, and one brother, Grant Merchant.
Audrey is survived by her dear husband, Len, sons, Doug Tomchick and family, (Elliott Lake), Robert Tomchick and family, (Kitchener), Larry Tomchick and family, (Strathroy), Gord Tomchick, (Timmins), and Dan Tomchick, (Red Deer, Alta.) One step-son Len, of North Bay. Also surviving are two step-daughters, Mrs. Kathy O'Grady and Mrs. Theresa Bond both of North Bay.
Audrey is also survived by two sister, Bev. (Mrs. Lorne Jelly Jr.), New Liskeard, and Betty (Mrs. Elwin Winters) Val Caron. Two brothers, Norman Merchant of Gravenhurst, and Lyle Merchant of Calgary, Alberta. Lovingly remembered by her ten grandchildren.
Services were held held Monday, January 9, 1984 from St. Paul's United Church, New Liskeard, with the Rev. Lorne Keays officiating. Interment will be in the Hanbury Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Cliff Westman, Don Dodds, Roger Leroux, Mervyn Manners, Dick Smith and Joe MacDonald.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 28, 1984 Page 2
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| Audrey Savignac --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, April 6, 2010
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| August Hellmuth HELLMUTH -In this city, January 19, 1908. August, beloved son of the late Phillip and Nellie Hellmuth, and brother of Mary and Alice Hellmuth, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years 10 months and 18 days. A member of sheet metal workers' union local No. 279. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 130 London street near Cheyenne avenue. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by carriage.
--The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, January 21, 1908 Page 15
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| Barbara Hope Klymchuk KLYMCHUK, Barbara Hope
On August 2, 2011, Mrs. Barbara Hope Klymchuk of Andrew, AB passed away at the age of 90 years.
Barbara is survived by one son and three daughters, Perry Davis of Wizard Lake, AB, Joy (Jack) Kuehn of Vermilion, AB. Fay Jasman of Lac La Biche, AB and Vicki (Josue) Noel of Andrew; thirteen grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, one sister, Shirley Kirkpatrick of Edmonton, AB; numerous nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. Predeceased by her husband, Ernie; daughter, Clara Boisvert; brother, Leonard Burton and sister, Joyce Goodall.
Funeral Service Wednesday, August 10 at 2:00 p.m. at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 9901 - 93 Street, Fort Saskatchewan, AB. Bishop Adam Woodruff officiating with interment in Lamont Town Cemetery, Lamont, AB. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Lamont Health Care Centre, Bag 10, Lamont, AB TOB 2RO.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August 5, 2011 Page 55
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| Barbara Knox --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, March 8, 2011
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| Barbara Roberts ROBERTS: Barbara Hamilton, 81, a longtime resident of Danville, an educator and a homemaker, died Tuesday, March 12, 2002.
Barbara was born Feb. 6, 1921, in St. Johnsbury, to Dr. William A. and Frances (Clement) Hamilton. She graduated from Philips Academy in Danville in 1939 and Simmons College in Boston, Mass., in 1943, with a bachelor of science degree in home economics.
Barbara began her professional career working for the Junkett Company in New York from 1943 to 1945 and was the head of the Milbourne High School food service in Milbourne, N.J. from 1945 to 1948. She taught home economics at St. Johnsbury Academy from 1948 to 1953.
From 1977 until 1988 she was the correspondence secretary for the American Society of Dowsers. She was honored as the society\'s Dowser of the Year in 1986. She was a member of the Danville Congregational Church, and enjoyed people, gardening, travel and was devoted to her family.
Barbara was predeceased in January, 2002, by her husband of 50 years, Llewellyn Roberts. She was also predeceased by her twin sister, Beverly (Hamilton) Jenks, a brother, Paul Hamilton, and a son-in-law, Thomas Rowland.
She is survived by six children, Priscilla Carpenter of Burlington, Prudence Westerberg and husband Frederick of Fryeburg, Maine, Polly Rowland of Burlington, John Roberts and wife Linda of Raleigh, N.C., Judith Roberts of Waterbury Center, and Jeanne Adams and husband John of Terrell, N.C.; 14 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Marion (Hamilton) and husband Robert Morse of Venice, Fla.
Visiting hours will be held at the Sayles Funeral Home, Thursday evening, March 14, from 5 to 7 p.m.
Funeral services will be held Friday, March 15, at 10 a.m. at the Danville Congregational Church, with the Rev. Rona Tyndall, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in May at the Danville Green Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be sent to the Danville Congregational Church, P.O. Box 161, Danville, VT 05828, or to Caledonia Home Health, P.O. Box 383, St. Johnsbury, VT 05819.
Arrangements are by Sayles Funeral Home, located at 525 Summer St., St. Johnsbury.
--Caledonian Record, St Johnsbury, Vermont, March 13, 2022 caledonianrecord.com
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| Barbara Wik WIK, BARBARA R. (BRAMBLE) 83, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at Briarcliffe Manor in Johnston, RI. She was the wife of the late Wayne M. Rawding. Born in Providence, RI; she was the daughter of the late Edward and Ruth (Randall) Bramble.
Barbara was a manager in the children's department at Sears & Roebuck Co. for over 30 years. After retiring she volunteered as a senior companion, taking those who were confined to their homes on adventures to stores, restaurants and errands. She was a passionate gardener who created many beautiful gardens. She greatly looked forward to her yearly road trip to Ohio to visit her niece Ruthie Martin. Her other interests included spending time at the ocean, painting, creating beautiful wreaths, arts and crafts and playing cards. She once won a World Poker Tournament at Foxwoods.
She is survived by her five children: Cheryl Dancause of Derry, NH; James Wik, Jr. of Eleva, WI; Robin Crossley and her husband Mark of Coventry, RI; Wendy Eckwright and her husband Steve of Eleva, WI and Tracy Motta and her husband Lionel of Coventry, RI; nine grandchildren: Eric Dancause, Jessica Beaudet, Ashley Dancause, Melissa Crossley, Rachel Crossley, Brandi Wolf, Sara Eckwright, Wayne Lotito and Laura Lotito; three great-grandchildren: Cody, Kayla and Harper and a brother Burton Bramble. She is predeceased by four siblings: Robert Bramble, Beverly Lawton, Dale Bramble, and Clifford Bramble.
Calling hours will be held at Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home & Crematory, 659 East Greenwich Avenue, West Warwick, RI on Saturday, July 15 from 12 Noon to 2:00 PM followed by a funeral service at 2:00 PM. Burial will be private.
Should friends desire, donations in her memory may be made to: Alzheimer's Association Rhode Island, 245 Waterman Street, Suite 306, Providence, RI 02906.
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| BARTMAN, Robert Michael 1957 - 2002 BARTMAN, Robert Michael 1957 - 2002 Suddenly on May 19, 2002 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, Robert Michael Bartman passed away at the age of 45 years. Formerly of Buck Lake and Fort McMurray, Robert was a millwright by trade who enjoyed stream fishing and camping. Robert is survived by his parents John Bartman of Winnipeg and Jean Bartman of Gimli, MB; sister Deborah Joanne Frances Bartman; and his only niece Ashley Marie Nicole Miller both of Edmonton, AB; numerous aunties, uncles and cousins. Private Cremation.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, May 23, 2002 Page 26
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| Bazel Towns TOWNS, Bazel Emerson - Bazel Towns died peacefully at the Northeast Mental Health Centre, North Bay on Wednesday, January 07, 2009. He was in his 79th year. Bazel was the beloved husband of Bernice (Woolger-Grawbarger) of Bear Valley and much loved father of Debra Nicholls (Brian) of Restoule, Shirley Timpano (Bill) of Gravenhurst, Donna McDaniel (Clark) of Elora and Carl Towns (Alexis) of Bear Valley. He was the proud and loving grandfather of nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Bazel was the dear brother of Dorothy McKeen of Fenwick, Harold Towns of Cobourg and Orville Towns of Cambridge. He was predeceased by his sister Mary White and brothers Everett, Elmer and Herb Towns. The Towns family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME, Powassan on Friday, January 9, 2009 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Funeral Service will be held Saturday at 11:00 am in the Funeral Home Chapel. Spring interment Nipissing Cemetery. The Towns family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the Northeast Mental Health Centre for the excellent care Bazel received during his stay there. If desired, memorial donations to the Northeast Mental Health Centre would be greatly appreciated. For further information, to make a donation, or to request a memory card, please call the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan 705-724- 2024 or paultuneralhome@bellnet.ca
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, January 8, 2009 Page 6
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| Beatrice Knight BEATRICE URSULA KNIGHT
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Beatrice Ursula Knight, 67, died unexpectedly Thursday, July 5, 2001, in Fletcher Allen Health Care. She was born in Starksboro on April 17, 1934, the daughter of the late Phillip and Ursula Hallock. She married William Knight in Huntington on May 9, 1953. Bea was a member of the Huntington Baptist Church, where she sang in the choir for many years. She was a kind and devoted caregiver to many friends and neighbors. She was a volunteer at Brewster Pierce Elementary School, where she enjoyed the first- and second-graders. Bea was an avid fan of the Huntington Hillbillies softball team. She loved big family gatherings, swimming with all the kids, cooking and baking. The summer months were spent gardening, canning and freezing the bountiful produce. She loved all animals, especially her dear cat, Tommy.
She is survived by her husband, William, for whom she had been the dedicated caregiver for many years; her daughter, Karen Doolan and her husband, Mike, of Essex; seven sons, Myron and his partner, Patricia Haskins, of Huntington, Mike and Sheila Knight of Starksboro, Marvin Knight of Winooski, Marty and Shelly Knight of Waterbury, Monte and Rebecca Knight of Huntington, Milford and Laurie Knight of Burlington, and Merle and Carolyn Knight of Bristol; 12 grandchildren; a great-grandson; her sister, Freda Bean of Huntington; two brothers, Clarence Hallock of Lincoln and Clinton Hallock of Essex Junction; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two sisters, Isabelle Moody and Marion Brace; three brothers, Celon, Nelson and Dayton Hallock, and a special family member, Glen Truax.
Funeral services will be held Monday, July 9, at 11 a.m. in the Huntington Baptist Church with burial to follow in Maplewood Cemetery in Huntington. Visiting hours are Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Gifford Funeral Home, 22 Depot St., Richmond. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Richmond Rescue, P.O. Box 404, Richmond, Vt. 05477.
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| Ben Tubman TUBMAN, Benjamin John "Ben"
Ben passed away Sunday, September 8, 2019, at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital. Beloved husband of Cindy (nee Boothby) of Bracebridge. Loving father of Johnathon (Amanda) of Bracebridge and Benji (Sophia) of Collingwood. Ben is the proud grandfather of Robert, Andrew, Steven, Isabella and a grand-baby on the way. Son of Anne and the late John Tubman. Brother to Kim (Don) of St. Louis. Ben spent his career as a funeral director at Reynolds Funeral Home in Bracebridge. For over 38 years, he has been a constant support for many families in Bracebridge and all of the surrounding communities. He was an avid golfer and curler at South Muskoka Curling and Golf Club. Ben will be missed and remembered by his colleagues and many friends. Ben was from the Ottawa Valley and hunted each year with long-time pals in Richmond.
Visitation will be held at Reynolds Funeral Home on Wednesday, September 11, 2019 from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Being from the Ottawa Valley, visitation will also be held at Alan R. Barker Funeral Home in Carleton Place, on Thursday, September 12, 2019 from 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm. The funeral will be held in the chapel of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home at 2:00 pm. Interment will follow at Munster Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations made to support the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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| Benedict C. Mayer --The Bradford Era, Bradford, Pennsylvania, March 18, 1964
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| Benjamin F. Thurston Dies at Age of 80
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| Benjamin F. Thurston Dies at Age of 80
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| Benjamin McKerracher McKerracher - In the death of Mr. Benjamin MeKerracher, which occurred at his inte residence on Tuesday, April 29th, the town loses one who had been a resident for the past twenty-five years. Deceased had reached the ripe age of eighty-four years and was born in the township of Bathurst where he had farmed previous to coming to Perth. Forty-five years ago he was married to Margaret Kirkham who survives together with three daughters and five sons: Mrs, A. L. Chariton, and Carrie of Perth; Mrs. Geo. Philinps of Woonsocket, R. I.; Messrs, William and Alfred at home: Thomas of Bathurst, John of North Bay, and Benjamin of Toronto. For many years the deceased was a member of Court Tay Canadian Order of Forresters under whose direction the funeral took place to Elmwood cemetery last Thursday afternoon. The funeral services at the home were conducted by Rev. Thos. Brown, pastor of Asbury Methodist church. The pallbearers were Messrs, W. Douglas, H. Saunders, C. F. Stone. A. Chariton, T. McKerracher and A. Wilson.
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| Bernard Francis Ehmann Bernard Francis Ehmann, 65, of Phoenix, passed to the Lord on Saturday, April 2, 2005, after a valiant 13 year battle with lymphoma. He was at home surrounded by his loved ones. He was born in Chicago to Frances Verweil and Anthony Ehmann, January 24, 1940, and moved to Arizona in 1945. He graduated from St. Mary's in 1958. Bernie was ceaselessly enterprising, which was demonstrated by his successful building of ABC Vacuum Center, a family owned and operated business. He passed the torch to his son Larry when he retired in 2000. He was an honorary member of the Knights of Columbus, and served as President for many organizations and committees. He belonged to St. Thomas the Apostle Church, where he faithfully and proudly served for many years. He is survived by Sandra, his wife of 38 years; their daughter Carrie Rhea; their son Lawrence Ehmann; 9 grandchildren; 4 brothers; 2 sisters; and numerous close friends. To know him was to love him and many called him Dad. We will miss you Dr. B. Visitation will be Tuesday, April 5th, from 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M., with Scripture Service at 7:00 P.M., at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road. Funeral Mass will be held Wednesday, April 6th, at 10:00 A.M. at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, 2312 East Campbell Avenue. A Christian burial procession and Celebration of Life reception will follow. Your donations to Hospital of the Valley in Bernard Ehmann's name would be appreciated.
--The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona, April 5, 2005 Page 10
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| Bernice McDonald McDONALD, Bernice Carol - After a lengthy illness, Tuesday, October 17, 1989, at Nipissing Manor, Corbeil. Bernice (Byers), in her 57th year, Loved wife of Manford McDonald, Callander. Loving mother of Carol, London; Brenda and her husband Kip Campbell; Wally; Paula and her husband Chris Stewart, and Jamie. Dear sister of Edward Byers, Millie Ayers and Clara Jamieson, all of Callander. Predeceased by one brother George Byers, and one sister Hazel Byers. Grandpa will be remembered by five grandchildren Marcus, Guy and Sarah Campbell, and Jacob and Amy-Jo' Stewart. Family will receive visitors today in the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Service in the chapel, Thursday at 11 am Interment Callander Union Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, would be appreciated by her family.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 18, 1989 Page 23
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| Bert Hazelwood HAZELWOOD, Herbert (Bert) Spencer
In hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, on Thursday, November 23, 1989, in his 87th year, Herbert (Bert) Spencer Hazelwood, beloved husband of Esther Ellen Munro. Dear father of Gordon, the State of Georgia, U.S.A., Donald and his wife Marjorie, Guelph; Della (Mrs. Gerald Clark), Shellbrooke, Saskatchewan; Alex and his wife Jean, R.R. 2 Almonte; Clarance and his wife Gwen, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; Keith and his wife Donna, Seagrave, Ontario; Gary and his wife Audrey, Waterloo, Ontario; Isabelle (Mrs. Wallace Eady), Cobden. Dear brother of Charlie, David and Eleanor (Mrs. Norman McMartin), all of Mattawa and Lillian (Mrs. James Allan), Thornloe, Ontario. Predeceased by 4 brothers, John, Percy, William and Eric. Also survived by 34 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Chapel, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, for visiting on Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., thence to the Clayton Community Hall on Saturday at 12 noon for service at 2 p.m. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, November 25, 1989 Page 90
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| Bertha Giles Mrs Reuben Giles
ALMONTE, Dec 28 - (Special)- Mrs Reuben Giles, longtime resident of Blakeney Village, some three miles north of Almonte, died at her home in the village on December 25 following a short illness. She was 77. Born Bertha McArthur in Ramsay township February 29, 1880, she was a daughter of the late Stephen McArthur and his wife, the former Mary Turner. She received her education in the rural schools. Following her marriage some 45 years ago she and her husband moved to Blakeney Village, where they have resided until the time of her death. She was a member of the Blakeney United Church and was a life member of the Women's Missionary Society of the church. Surviving, besides her husband, are a daughter, Mrs J.H. Majaury (Margaret) of Almonte; a sister and a brother, Ethel and Stephen McArthur of Blakeney. The funeral was held on Friday from the Comba funeral home at 2 p.m., with interment being in the Auld Kirk cemetery. Rev Mr Henley officiated, assisted by Rev J. Ray Anderson of the Almonte United Church.
--1957, Saturday December 28, The Ottawa Journal page 4
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| Bertha Giles - Obituary GILES, Bertha - Blakeney Village on Wednesday, December 25, 1937, Bertha McArthur, beloved wife of Reuben Giles, and beloved mother of Margaret Majanuary, aged 77 years. Resting at Comba Funeral Home, Church St, Almonte. Funeral service at the Funeral Home on Friday, December 27, at 2 5.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery, Almonte.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario Page 30
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| Bertha Pretty PRETTY, Anna Bertha - At Perth, Ontario, on Thursday, August 16, 1979, Anna Bertha Salter, beloved wife of the late James Edward Pretty; predeceased by brother Garland, in her 8-th year. Resting at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Ave. West, Carleton Place, where friends may call after 7 p.m., Friday. Service in the Funeral Home on Saturday at 3 p.m. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
--The Ottawa Journal, August 18, 1979 Page 38
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| Beth Ziebarth ZIEBARTH, Elizabeth (Beth) On Friday, April 30, 2004 at 12:15 a.m. surrounded by the love of her family and friends and in the presence of her children, Beth will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Predeceased by her husband Jack of 45 years. Beth leaves behind her son Craig (Ottawa), daughter Kelly (Michael Burnside) Winchester, her 3 "special" grandchildren - Sarah, Ashley, Mark and her brother Bernard Fulton (Jean) of Renfrew. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home and Chapel, 22 Raglan St. S., Renfrew on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be conducted in the Chapel on Monday, May 3 at 11 a.m. Interment Rosebank Cemetery. For those desiring donations to the Senior's Home Support would be appreciated. John:1 4-5 Eternal life is in Him, and this life gives light to all man kind. His life is the light that shines through the darkness and the darkness can never extinguish it.
--Published on April 30, 2012
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| Betty Clark CLARK (MacMillan): Betty
A long-time resident of Callander
Passed away peacefully at the North Bay Regional Health Centre on Thursday, July 11th, 2019. Betty (nee Bowman) was a beloved wife of the late Walter Richard MacMillan and Robert Oliver “Bob” Clark, she was 94 years old. Loving mother of Bob MacMillan and his wife Louise of Calgary. She will be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Sean (Lise) MacMillan, Janet MacMillan-Brown and great grandchildren Keegan, Katie & Gavin. Dearly loved sister of Palmer Bowman of Elmvale. She was predeceased by her parent's Joseph and Elizabeth Bowman, and by her siblings Marjorie, Audrey, Joe, Austin, Sheldon, Sally and John. Betty had been an active member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #445. Visitation for Betty will be held at the Martyn Funeral Home on Sunday July 14th from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Interment Callander Union Cemetery. If desired donations to the North Bay Regional Health Centre Foundation would be appreciated by her family.
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| Betty Soens Betty Ann (Smiley) Pelton Soens
Betty Ann (Smiley) Pelton Soens, Danbury, died at her home Dec. 21, 2001. She was 74 years old.
Betty was born May 8, 1927, in Pine City, Minn. Betty was the fourth child and first daughter of John M. and Pearl V. (McKee) Smiley. She and her family moved to Wisconsin in 1930, where she lived most of her youth.
Betty met Earle Francis Pelton and married him Jan. 16, 1946, after his return from World War II. Two children were born to this union. During their marriage they worked together cutting pulp and helping both their parents with farm chores until Earle began working in the Twin Cities for Bridge Builders. They enjoyed hunting, fishing, bowling and were involved in the local snowmobile club.
After Earle died in November 1972, Betty met Curtis Edward Soens. They were married in Ely, Minn. They lived near Hinckley, Minn., on a farm and raised sheep and vegetables to sell. When Curtis died in May of 1993, Betty moved back to Danbury to be closer to her family. She had been ill for many years and was housebound most of the time until her death.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Earle; second husband, Curtis; brothers Herbert (in WWII), Carl and Willis; great-grandson; two nieces and one great-niece.
She is survived by daughters Linda L. (Willie) Jorgensen and Vicki L. (Gerald) Koenen, both of Danury; grandchildren Tammy J. (Mike) Jones, Dresser, Brian C. Jorgensen, Ginger L. Koenen and Jennifer A. Todd) Kern, all of Danbury; great-grandchildren Andrew and Amber Jorgensen, Ciara Koenen and Merissa and Dustin Kern; brothers John W. Smiley, Oregon, Douglas E. (Bonnie) Smiley, Earl W. (Laura) Smiley and Robert D. (Linda), all of Danbury; sisters Dorothy M. Terzini, Webster, Nell L. (Bill) Rosen, Kentucky, Mary E. Davis, Danbury and Ruth D. (James) Drizzel, Pennsylvania; 16 nieces and nephews; 34 great-nieces and nephews; five great-great-nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Jan. 7 at the Danbury United Methodist Church in Danbury with Andrea Snithback officiating. Music was provided by organist Joanne Zillmer and soloist Julie Macke. Casketbearers were Gary Soens, Brian Jorgensen, Mike Jones, Todd Kern, Wayne Talmadge and John Mercer. Interment was held at the Danbury Cemetery in Danbury.
The Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home, Webster, assisted the family with arrangements.
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| Beverley Anne Summers Summers, Beverley Anne (Valkonen, nee Giles), of Lambton Shores, Ontario, passed away suddenly on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at her home in Lake Valley Grove, at the age of 80.
Beverley is now reunited with husbands Allan Valkonen (d. 1983) and Steve Summers (d. 2013). She will be greatly missed by her 7 children: Kim Dean, Mark Summers (Norma), Lisa Key (John), Mark Valkonen, Heather Kundapur (Dave), Lesley Loughlin (Steve) and Laura Summers; her 11 grandchildren: Peter Mayer (Miranda), Matthew Mayer (Amy), Melissa Martin (Stephen), Jennifer Dean, Rachel Dean, Gregory Key, Lauren Key, Ryan Key, Madison Loughlin, Carah Kundapur and Alexander Kundapur; her 5 great-grandchildren, Austin, Gwen, Logan, Tessa and Riley; her 3 brothers, Harold (Rosalyn), David and Donald (Roxie); and by many more cousins, extended family and beloved friends.
Beverley’s commitment to family and friends was only surpassed by her love of her cats. She had a passion for building relationships and found great pleasure in giving back to her community, volunteering her time to so many worthy causes. Beverley could always be counted on to be there.
Visitation will be held at DENNING’S OF FOREST, 9 James Street South, Forest, Ontario, on Thursday, October 3rd, 7pm - 9pm and Friday, October 4th, 9am - 11am. A Celebration of Life service will be held at Denning’s of Forest on Friday morning, starting at 11:30am.
Visitation will also be held in Toronto at the CHURCH OF CHRIST THE KING, 475 Rathburn Road, Etobicoke, Ontario, on Friday, October 11th, 6pm - 8pm and Saturday, October 12th, 10am – 11:30am. A Celebration of Life service will be held at Christ the King on Saturday, starting at 12pm. A family interment will take place at a later time.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to organizations to which Beverley volunteered her time for many years: Victim Services of Sarnia-Lambton or Contact House Food Bank, Forest, or the charity of your choice.
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