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17901
Reg Elliott
Reg Elliott
 
17902
Reg Elliott
Reg Elliott
Reg Elliott of Williams Lake, B.C. (formerly of South River) passed away peacefully at Royal Inland Hospital in Kamloops, British Columbia on July 29th, 2020 with his wife and some close family by his side. Reg was raised in Restoule, Ontario, He is the son of the late Carl and Gladys Elliott (nee King). Brother of Ken (Susan), Glen (Glenda) and Ronnie.
Predeceased by his father Carl, his sister Sharon and granddaughter Mackenzie.
Reg leaves behind his wife Kellie. His children Tina, April (Jason),
Blain and Carrie (Gord) and stepchildren Sonya, Lance and Travis.
His grandchildren Caitlynn (Josh), Tabetha, Tyson, Taylor, Abby, Richard, Brandon, Haden, Nathan, Johnny, Christopher, and his great grandchildren Walter and Madison.
As per Reg’s wishes cremation has taken place.
A celebration of Reg’s life will take place at a later date.
 
17903
Reg Saunders & Annie Hamilton
Reg Saunders & Annie Hamilton
Wedding photo
 
17904
Reginald Sanders
Reginald Sanders
 
17905
Remith Perry
Remith Perry
Remith S. Perry
March 21, 1930
April 4, 2003
 
17906
Rena McClintock
Rena McClintock
Rena Adelia
McClintock

July 3
1935

Oct 31
2001
 
17907
René & Dorelene Guindon
René & Dorelene Guindon
GUINDON

René
Guindon
1931 - 2005

1955 (married)

Dorelene
Galloway
1933 -
 
17908
Report of death of Cpl Roger Lalonde.
Report of death of Cpl Roger Lalonde.
On February 1, 1953 RCAF Lancaster KB914, which had earlier been on an anti-submarine exercise, headed to Goose Bay, Labrador, to join in the search for a missing civilian aircraft. There were 9 crew members aboard the Lancaster.
Cold weather conditions which included rain that soon became freezing sleet and heavy snow, made the flying difficult. The airplane, approaching Goose Bay for a landing suddenly had only two of its engines working; and to make matters worse the Goose Bay air base had to shut down temporarily because of the poor weather situation, and its Ground Control Approach (GCA) system was not available. So the Lancaster was ordered to divert to Torbay, Newfoundland, instead. With the continuing worsening weather, the loss of the plane's engine power, and a change in flight direction, the radio contact that ground personnel had had with the plane suddenly ended. Lancaster KB914 was declared missing.
The search was hampered by more bad weather and, to make matters more difficult, there were two other missing aircraft that also required attention.
On June 15, 1953 the wreckage of the Lancaster KB914 was spotted from the air. An RCAF ground search party flew out to the wreckage site to recover the human remains and to investigate the scene.
On June 26 funerals were held in Greenwood, Nova Scotia, for the nine airmen-the ceremonies took place in the Catholic Chapel and in the Station Drill Hall. The body of each RCAF airman was then transported to his Canadian hometown for final burial.
--Find A Grave Memorial ID 108328492
 
17909
Restoule man dies in crash near Hearst
Restoule man dies in crash near Hearst
Restoule man dies in crash near Hearst
A car accident Saturday afternoon on Hwy. 11-N near Hearst claimed the life of Everett Duane (Don) Grawbarger. He was 41. The accident also took the life of a second unidentified person.
Born April 11, 1932, Everett Grawbarger was the son of Mrs. Everett Grawbarger and the late Mr. Grawbarger. He was born at Restoule and moved to Kapuskasing in 1961. Mr. Grawbarger worked as a forestry foreman with Ontario Hydro. He attended the United Church and was a member of the Kapuskasing Lions Club.
He is survived by two sons, Jerry Kapuskasing and Allan of Powassan; three brothers, Vince of Goulais River, Ivan of Restoule and Lyall of Salmo, B.C.: and two sisters, Mrs. Doug Forster (Olive) of Hamilton and Mrs. Ella Avery of Powassan.
Rev. Robert Jackson will conduct the funeral service Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Restoule United Church with interment at the Restoule Cemetery. Paul Funeral Home of Powassan is in charge of the arrangements.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, August 27, 1973 Page 11
 
17910
Reta Illig
Reta Illig
ILLIG, Rita May - Died suddenly, at Cambridge Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, January 12, 2008, in her 86th year, due to complications of a stroke. Beloved mother of Patricia Hammond and her husband Neil of Cambridge, Nancy Gannon and her husband Michael of Ayr. Loving grandmother of Kathy and Steve, Christopher, Courtney and Ian, Stephanie Joe, Andrew and Emma and great grandchild, Jack. Also survived by her brothers and sister, Douglas Holland and his wife Marg of Waterloo, Dorothy Golschesky and her husband Walter of Kitchener, Wayne Holland and his wife Karen of Kitchener. Predeceased by her parents, Arthur and Evelyn Holland; sister, Calvell Ward, sister, Durella; brother, Lloyd and sister-in-law, Edna Holland. Mrs. Illig was born on May 11, 1922 in Kinloss Twsp. Bruce Co. and has been a resident of Cambridge for over 55 years. At the request of Rita, cremation has taken place. The family will receive friends at the Barthel Funeral Home 566 Queenston Road, Cambridge on Saturday, January 19, 2008 from 1-2 p.m., followed by a memorial service at 2 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Tributes may be made online at www.mem.com Memorial.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, January 17, 2008 Page 13
 
17911
Reta Symington
Reta Symington
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, July 28, 1997 Page 18
 
17912
Reta Traill
Reta Traill
TRAILL, Reta Elizabeth
December 8, 1916 - September 21, 2011
Former Owner of Traill's Flowers, Lanark. Suddenly but peacefully at her home in Perth. Dear sister of Vera Lidstone (Randy). Caring aunt of Jim Lidstone (Rhonda) and Debby Christie (Andrew). Predeceased by her parents William and Elizabeth Traill, and by her brother James E. Traill. At Reta's request there will be no visitation or service. A Private Graveside Burial will take place in Lanark. For those who wish, a donation to St. Andrew's Church, Lanark would be appreciated. Arrangements in the care of the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, Carleton Place.
 
17913
Retired man dies in apartment fire
Retired man dies in apartment fire
Retired man dies in apartment fire
By NANCY PAUL Whig-Standard Staff Writer
A 63-year-old Kingston man died early yesterday morning of smoke inhalation following a mattress fire in an apartment at 76 Pine St.
Dead is Leland (Earl) Dunleavy.
Firefighters found Dunleavy shortly after 6 am in his bed in the smoke-filled apartment.
The Ontario Fire Marshal’s office is investigating the blaze. Smoking in bed is believed to be the cause of the fire.
Kingston Fire Chief Cowdy said that the occupant had not installed a smoke detector in the apartment as required by city bylaw.
“Compliance with the city bylaw is not only sensible but also life-giving” he said. “We get a lot of calls from neighbor who hear smoke alarms providing early notification of the problem”.
A resident of the apartment next to Dunleavy’s said: "I guess I was the first to smell the smoke”.
The woman who asked not to be identified said that she had risen early to go to work and noticed an acrid odor.
When she discovered that the hallway was full of smoke she went upstairs to awaken superintendents Douglas and Valeries Niles.
They called the fire department before using the master key to open the door to Dunleavy’s apartment, Mrs Niles said. However they were unable to enter the apartment because of dense smoke.
Cowdy said that firefighters, wearing breathing equipment, made their way to the back of the apartment to the bedroom, where they discovered the dead man.
"The fire was confined to the bed itself”, he said, adding that there was little fire damage to the building, only some smoke and water damage.
Both the woman in the apartment next to Dunleavy’s and a neighbor ft om across the hall, Helen Bickell, said that they had arrived home at approximately midnight on Saturday night and had not noticed a smell of smoke.
Niles said that she had gotten to know Dunleavy quite well in the three to four years that he had lived in the apartment building. Dunleavy had retired here from British Columbia, said Mrs Niles. Dunleavy is survived by brothers, Patrick, of Kingston and Lawrence and William of Brockville and sisters Helen Sheridan and Margaret Picotte, also of Brockville.
He is also survived by several children, grandchildren, nieces and nephew.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, November 26, 1984 Page 15
 
17914
Reuben & Bertha Giles
Reuben & Bertha Giles
Reuben Giles
1873 - 1959
His Wife
Bertha McArthur
1880 - 1957
 
17915
Reuben & Doris Haselwood
Reuben & Doris Haselwood
In Memory of
Reuben Haselwood
A Loving and Much Loved
Husband, Father and Grandad
Who Died 4th August 1972
Aged 70 Years
Also of
Doris Ellen
Haselwood
A Loving and Much Loved
Wife, Mother and Nana
Who Died 21st October 2002
Aged 88 Years
Reunited
 
17916
Rev. Cyrenius Fuller
Rev. Cyrenius Fuller
Rev C.M. Fuller
Born Grafton, V.T.
March 21, 1791
Died
At Delavan, WC.
June 6, 1865

He rests from his _______.

(last word on epitaph difficult to decipher in photo)
 
17917
Rev. Cyrenius Fuller
Rev. Cyrenius Fuller
Rev C.M. Fuller
Born Grafton, V.T.
March 21, 1791
Died
At Delavan, WC.
June 6, 1865

He rests from his _______.

(last word on epitaph difficult to decipher in photo)
 
17918
Rev. Earl Banning
Rev. Earl Banning
 
17919
Rev. Elmer B. Fitch Dies in Detroit
Rev. Elmer B. Fitch Dies in Detroit
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, October 12, 1944 Page 1
 
17920
Rev. Elwood Ross Orser
Rev. Elwood Ross Orser
ORSER, Rev. Elwood Ross Of 74 Yeomans Street, Belleville, passed away at Belleville General Hospital on Tuesday, January 2, 1979, in his 81st year, beloved husband of Gladys Ayerst, dear son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Orser, beloved father of of St. Albert, Alberta; Robert of Weston; and Neil of Yellowknife, NWT; Mrs. Helen White of Belleville; Mrs. George Be (Edna) Jacklin, in, Belleville; and Mrs. Charles (Grace) Sharp, Burlington; Jack dear (Edna) brother Spafford of MArg; Kingston; also survived by 13 grandchildren, five niece, (Pat) grandchildren and a Arber of Scarborough. Rev. Orser is resting at the Pinkston and LUScombe Funeral Chapel, Belleville.
Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 5, 1979, at 1:30 p.m. Rev. A.J. Whitney, Superintendent of the Pilgrim Holiness Church H.F. Berry of Kingston officiating.
Interment Parham Cemetery in the spring. If desired Memorials to the Pilgrim Holiness Church or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, January 3, 1979 Page 39
 
17921
Rev. I.H. & Nettie Ridge
Rev. I.H. & Nettie Ridge
Rev. I.H.
Mar. 22 1906
Jan. 3, 1986

Together Forever
RIDGE

Nettie
Jan. 20, 1908
Feb. 12, 1994
 
17922
Rex Hazlewood
Rex Hazlewood
 
17923
Rex Hazlewood
Rex Hazlewood
Post war studio portrait of 17317 Sergeant (Sgt) Rex Hazlewood, 1st Division Signals Company, probably taken in Melbourne. A photographer from Epping, NSW prior to enlistment, Sgt Hazlewood embarked with the rank of Sapper with the 26th Reinforcements from Melbourne on HMAT Shropshire on 11 May 1917. After serving in France, he returned to Australia on 23 September 1919.
 
17924
Rex Warren
Rex Warren
 
17925
Rexene Heffren
Rexene Heffren
 
17926
Reynolds Family Stone
Reynolds Family Stone
Hayden L. Reynolds
Jan. 13, 1860 - Jan. 21, 1945
Hattie F. Warner His Wife
Dec. 13, 1858 - Feb. 7, 1933
Their Children
Eleanor R. May 29 - Oct. 14, 1883
Infant Daughter Mar. 29 - Apr. 18, 1891
Marguerite 1898 - 1899
Lawrence W. Sept. 25, 1886 - Nov. 16, 1951
 
17927
Rhoda Annah (Perry) King
Rhoda Annah (Perry) King
 
17928
Rhoda Benjamin
Rhoda Benjamin
Rhoda Curran
Dec 1 1923 - Sept 11 2003
 
17929
Rhoda Benjamin
Rhoda Benjamin
A memorial service was held Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Salisbury (Vt.) Congregational Church, for Rhoda Curran Benjamin of Salisbury, the mother of a Madison resident, who died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003, at Porter Hospital in Middlebury, Vt. She was 79.
Born Dec. 1, 1923, the daughter of the late Hazel Bellis Curran and Edward Curran, Mrs. Benjamin lived in Middlebury from 1946 to 1973, when she moved to Salisbury.
Mrs. Benjamin formerly taught in the Addison and Middlebury school systems in Vermont and was the librarian at the Mary Hogan School in Middlebury.
She was a member of the Retired Teachers Organization.
A graduate of Arlington (Vt.) High School and Castleton (Vt.) State College, she received a degree in library science from the University of Vermont, Burlington.
She married James C. Benjamin in 1946 and took up residence in Middlebury that year. The couple moved in 1973 to Salisbury, where they restored an early 1800s home.
Her interests and talents included quilting, in which she was both an award-winner and a judge, and decorative painting and music.
Mrs. Benjamin was an active member of the Salisbury Congregational Church, where she played the piano for both Sunday services and weddings.
She also was a member of the Salisbury Historical Society.
Her husband died in 2002.
 
17930
Rhoda Ebanks and Agnes Harper
Rhoda Ebanks and Agnes Harper
Our Friend
Rhoda M.
June 17, 1900
May 26, 1981
EBANKS

In
God's
Care

Evangelist
Agnes B.
Oct. 14, 1899 Canada
Nov. 19, 1978 Cayman
HARPER
 
17931
Rhoda Norwood
Rhoda Norwood
 
17932
Rhoda Smith
Rhoda Smith
Pioneer Tribune, Manistique, Michigan, August 7, 2008
 
17933
Rice Beers
Rice Beers
Rice A Beers
2nd LT US Army
World War I
Nov 20 1892 - Jan 31 1978
 
17934
Richard & Ada Ledden
Richard & Ada Ledden
Ledden

Ada Starratt
Mar. 27, 1910
Dec. 6, 1968

Richard Joseph
Oct. 27, 1909
Nov. 23, 1998
 
17935
Richard & Ann Byers
Richard & Ann Byers
 
17936
Richard & Anna Boos
Richard & Anna Boos
Richard W Boos
LTJG US Navy
World War II
Aug 8 1918 - Feb 16 2010

Anna L Boos
Wife of Richard
Jul 13 1920 -
 
17937
Richard & Anna Boos
Richard & Anna Boos
 
17938
Richard & Aristine Manke
Richard & Aristine Manke
MANKE

Aristine D.
1917 -

Married
June 30, 1935

Richard "Dick"
1912 - 1986
 
17939
Richard & Betty Kik
Richard & Betty Kik
KIK

Betty M.
1924 - 2012

62 Years

Dr. Richard
1922 - 2005
 
17940
Richard & Betty Kik
Richard & Betty Kik
Dr. Richard Kik was a WWII fighter pilot
From 1942 - 1945
Dr. Kik pursued a career in medicine
Dr. Kik was a general practitioner for 48 years
44 of them in the Richland community
 
17941
Richard & Cora Hilton
Richard & Cora Hilton
HILTON
Richard M.
1859 - 1920
Cora B.
1861 - 1931
 
17942
Richard & Doris Banning
Richard & Doris Banning
BANNING

Doris
1919 - 1993

Richard
1921 - 2002

Parents of Mary Ann, Edith, Linda, Kay
 
17943
Richard & Doris Banning
Richard & Doris Banning
 
17944
Richard & Doris Cadwallader
Richard & Doris Cadwallader
CADWALLADER

Doris A.
1923 -

Richard W.
1924 - 2002
 
17945
Richard & Elizabeth Woods
Richard & Elizabeth Woods
 
17946
Richard & Florence Busby
Richard & Florence Busby
Busby

Richard
1888-1975

Florence
1899-1981
 
17947
Richard & Florence Monsell
Richard & Florence Monsell
MONSELL

Florence A.
1879 - 1962

Richard S.
1875 - 1952
 
17948
Richard & Gail Everett
Richard & Gail Everett
Richard Francis Everett
AIC US Air Force
Feb 24 1940 - May 3 2015
Gail A Everett
Jun 16 1940 -
 
17949
Richard & Genevieve Fleury
Richard & Genevieve Fleury
FLEURY

Dad
Richard J.
January 22, 1924

Mom
Genevieve E.
November 16, 1932
 
17950
Richard & Jean Lee
Richard & Jean Lee
Richard Harding Lee
February 15, 1925
December 7, 1995
Married
March 20, 1957
Jean Whitman Soper
July 20, 1925

Mother of
David, Hunter, Penny, Ward
& Richard H. Lee Jr.
 

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