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 | Tom McClelland Tom peacefully passed away on August 27, 2010. He was born in Vancouver, WA to Thomas and Alda McClelland and spent his entire life here. Tom is survived by his wife of 47 years, Judy, and his children, Brian (Kim), Scott, and Mark (Laura) and his grandchildren, Kevin, Elias, Lexi, Kaitlyn, Drew, Maddie, Bree, and Katie. Arrangements under the direction of Davies Cremation & Burial Services, Vancouver, WA.
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 | Tom McClelland THOMAS E. MCCLELLAND, SR.
August 2, 1917 ~ September 13, 2012
Tom, age 95, passed away September 13, 2012 in Olympia, WA. He was born August 2, 1917 in Auburn, NY, to Thomas E. and Atha F. (Fitzgerald) McClelland. In 1937, he married Alda Faye Carson in San Francisco, CA, and they moved to Vancouver, WA.
During WWII, he worked at the Kaiser Corporation shipyards and was promoted to lead engineer for aircraft carrier hull design in NY. He later served as Director of Urban Renewal in Vancouver, and in Clark County as the Planning Director. After that, he worked at the WA. State Dept. of Water Resources as Asst. Director, which necessitated their move to Olympia in 1967. In later years, he devoted his work efforts to property development.
Tom loved woodworking, piloting airplanes, boating, the beach, and was devoted to his family.
Tom and Alda were married 63 years until her death in 2001. He is also preceded in death by his eldest son, Thomas McClelland Jr., and his sisters, Elizabeth and Barbara. He is survived by daughter-in-law, Judy (Epps) McClelland, Vancouver; son, George and Carol (Hamanishi) McClelland, Fruitland, ID; Raymond and Mickey (Beavers) McClelland, Banks, OR; daughter, Kathleen (McClelland) Wright, Lacey, WA. He was blessed to have nine grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A private family service is planned.
--The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington, September 30, 2012
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19053 |
 | Tom McDougall Tom
Mansfield
McDougall
T SGT
US Army
World War II
Dec 5 1918
Mar 16 1997
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19054 |
 | Tom Sheridan
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19055 |
 | Tom Street Tom Elliott Street
California
PVT US Marine Corps
World War I
May 26 1889 - Oct 9 1962
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19056 |
 | Tom Weyer Charles Thomas Weyer
S SGT US Army World War II
Oct 3 1922 - Nov 3 2010
Bronze Star Purple Heart
Beloved Husband
Father and Grandfather
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19057 |
 | Tom Williams
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19058 |
 | Tom Williams Tom passed away May 18, 2015. Tom was born February 12, 1935 in Adrian, MI; the son of Adrian and Irene (Finley) Williams and was a resident of Springfield, MI for many years. Tom proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1954-1956. While in the army, Tom served as driver for the Commanding General of the 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks Ohua, Hawaii. A graduate of Western Michigan University with a B.S. in Industrial Arts Education in 1959 and a M.A. in Industrial Education in 1961, Tom was an Industrial Arts teacher and taught in Fremont Public Schools and the Springfield Public Schools, retiring in 1990. A volunteer firefighter for the City of Springfield for twenty eight years, Tom was also on the Board of Appeals for twenty four years. Tom was an active member of Lions Club International, and a member of the former Springfield Lions Club, the Bedford Area Lions Club and the Wauchula Lions Club in Florida, and a past district governor of District 11-B-1, Michigan. Tom was also a member of the Bedford Masonic Lodge 207, and a Battle Creek Enquirer George Award recipient in 1979. Tom was also a member of Westlake Presbyterian Church and Country Chapel Methodist Church. Tom was also a woodworker and amateur radio operator: KC8FRL; and enjoyed spending the winter in Florida for many years and summers at the lake. Tom will be remembered as a leader, a devoted family man, a community volunteer, and mostly for the love he had for children.
On October 25, 1975, Tom married the former Julia M. Pennock, who survives. He is also survived by children: Becky (John) Webb, Amy (Richard) Girardo; a sister: Kay Williams; a sister-in-law: Pat Williams; step-daughters: Lori Stormshak (Ted Hubbard) and Shelly McMurray; grandchildren: Kelsie and Carley Webb, Ben and Kyle Girardo, Jami (Chris) Browning, Jodi Stormshak (Peter Bailey); great-grandchildren: Ella and Max Browning; and several nieces and nephews. Tom was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter: Wendy Williams; and a brother: Robert Williams.
Tom's family will receive friends Thursday, May 21, 2015, 10:00 - 11:00 AM at the Williams-Gores Funeral Home, Delton, where Tom's Funeral Service will be conducted at 11:00 AM, Pastor Ryan Wieland, officiating. Private burial will take place in Fort Custer National Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Country Chapel United Methodist Church or Bedford Lions Club will be appreciated. Please visit www.williamsgoresfuneral.com to share a memory or to leave a condolence message for Tom's family.
--Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, Michigan, May 20, 2015
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19059 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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19060 |
 | Tommy & Elizabeth Fife FIFE
Thomas W. 1912 - 1996
His Wife
Elizabeth E. Craig
1921 - 1993
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19061 |
 | Tommy & Mary Lou Reed REED
Tommy E
USMC WWII PH
1913 - 2012
Mary Lou
1928 - 2014
Loved Angels
Together
Forever
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19062 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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19063 |
 | Tommy Reed REED
Tommy E.
USMC
World War II
Purple Heart
1913 - 2012
Beloved
Husband
Father
Grandfather
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19064 |
 | Tommy Reed
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19065 |
 | Tony Brewer Tony E. Brewer VIRGINIA BEACH - Tony E. Brewer, 56, of the 2400 block of Barn Owl Court, safely crossed from earth to eternity in his home May 13, 2008. Tony spent many special and favorite times at his beach "home away from home" with Teresa in Carova, N.C. There, too, he was a familiar face and friend to many. Tony went about everything in his life, from work to relationships, with passion, compassion and perfection. His love for life, his smile and laughter were contagious. He will be truly missed but never forgotten by so many who have fond and loving memories of him and will forever celebrate his life. "What will matter is not how many people you know, but how many will feel a lasting loss when you're gone." Tony was a devoted husband and father. He is survived by his loving wife and best friend of 36 years, Teresa Dawn Brewer; a son, David Brewer of Virginia Beach; his mother, Dorothy Holloman of Ahoskie, N.C.; his father, Jack Thomas Brewer of Albemarle, N.C.; a sister, Vicki L. Kassick of Virginia Beach; a brother, Steve Brewer of Charleston, S.C.; two nieces and nephews, Jason and Lauren Solomon and Christian and Maria Brewer, all of Virginia Beach. A celebration of Tony's life will be held Friday at 7 p.m. in Smith & Williams Funeral Home, Kempsville Chapel. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the American Cancer Society or a charity of one's choice.
--The Virginian-Pilot, Hampton Roads, Virginia, May 15, 2008
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 | Tracy & Emma Pennock PENNOCK
Emma E.
1893 - 1961
Tracy M.
1887 - 1990
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19067 |
 | Tracy Pennock Battle Creek Native Was 103 Years Old
Tracy M. Pennock, 103, of Chippewa Lake and formerly of Battle Creek, died Sunday, Dec. 9, 1990, at the home of his son, Erwin Pennock, with whom he had lived for the past 10 years.
He was born in Ross Township and lived in Battle Creek at 30th Street and Upton Avenue for 62 years.
While in Ross Township, he worked as a farmer and moved to Springfield in 1919
He was formerly employed by the former Rich Manufacturing Co. and by the old A.B. Stove Co. and by Eaton Manufacturing, before retiring in 1955.
Surviving are sons, Erwin and Maurice Pennock of Si. James City, Fla, four grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.
His wife, the former Emma Langs, died in 1961. A daughter, Mac Stoddard, died in 1980. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at East Hickory Corners Cemetery
Arrangements are by Royal Funeral Home.
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19068 |
 | Tragedy, Grim and Foreboding, Enters the Home of Lylye Holmes --Howard City Record, Howard City, Michigan, March 1931
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19069 |
 | Transcription of the Last Will & Testament of James Barrett
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19070 |
 | Tressie Brasted MRS. TRESSIE V. BRASTED
Tressie V. Brasted, age 80, of Mansfield, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1971, at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital, Wellsboro. Funeral services were held at the Shaw and Robena Funeral Home Friday at 1;30 p.m. The Rev. Benjamin Levin officialed. Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Survived by husband Delbert Breasted; daughter Miss Gwendolyn Brasted, at home; sister, Mrs. Bernice Tucker of Arkport, N.Y.
Mrs. Brasted was a member of the First Baptist Church of Mansfield.
--Wellsboro Gazette, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, January 28, 1971 Page 11
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19071 |
 | Tristan Ayers AYERS, Tristan James Wayne August 3, 1989 - December 17, 2022
Tristan was suddenly and tragically taken from us at the young age of 33, the victim of a violent crime. Left to grieve, and to figure out how to live without the hope of having him in their lives again are his parents Norman and Rebecca (Coldwell); his children Lolaa, Daynna, Treydan (mom Kattalina); sisters Meesha (Hanna, Isabella, Brooklyn, Coltyn, Elliott), Abigail and Amelia (Maiya); grandparents Doug & Dawn Coldwell and Fred & Millie Ayers, and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Tristan was a son, father, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, cousin, and a friend to many. He was a kind, caring, empathetic, generous, hardworking and helpful young man who loved his children and family tremendously. He loved nature and exploring our Northern bush, climbing trees, camping, campfires, cliff jumping, rock climbing and passing on his love for adventure to his children. Most of all, Tristan loved to laugh and his presence filled a room! Tristan will be fiercely missed by all who knew him. A memorial will be held in his honour on January 14, 2023 at South Shore Church, 1892 Hwy 654 W, Callander. The family will receive visitors starting at 1:00 pm with the service following at 2:00 pm. Light refreshments will follow. To leave a memory or tribute for the family, please visit paulfuneralhome.ca or call the Paul Funeral Home, 705-724-2024.
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 | Tristan Ayers
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19073 |
 | Troy & Velma Murphy MURPHY
Troy E.
Mar. 8, 1920
June 17, 1997
W/L
Velma G.
Dec. 19, 1922
Dec. 28, 1992
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19074 |
 | Troy Murphy
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19075 |
 | Trudy Best
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19076 |
 | Truman & Bertha McConnell McCONNELL
In Loving Memory Of
Mar. 25, 1917 - Oct. 23, 1997
Loving Husband, Father & Grandfather
Bertha G.
Oct. 16, 1923 - June 12, 2007
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19077 |
 | Truman Bebee Truman Bebee
May 15
1923
Nov. 19
1991
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19078 |
 | Truman McConnell
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19079 |
 | Truman McConnell
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19080 |
 | Truman McConnell
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19081 |
 | Truman McConnell
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 | Truman McConnell McCONNELL, Truman J. (Veteran World War II) - At the Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie on Thursday, October 23, 1997, after a long illness. Truman, beloved husband of Bertha, loving father of Susan and her husband Daryl Bedard; the late Donald Kenneth and Brenda Lee. Dear grandfather of Holly, Ross and great- -grandson Cole: Adopted grandfather of Tia and Renee. Special friend of Dianna, dear brother of Gertie and husband Norm, Mary, Mabel, Manson and the late Queenie, Agnes, Eva Susan. Missed by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Scott Funeral Home, 264 Burton Avenue, Barrie, Ontario today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Complete service in the chapel Sunday at 2 p.m. Family interment a Barrie Union Cemetery. If so desired, donations to the Royal Victoria Hospital, VON, or Burton United Church would be appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, October 25, 1997 Page 14
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19083 |
 | Truman McConnell and daughter Susan
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19084 |
 | Truman McConnell and sister Mabel McConnell
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19085 |
 | Two Are Brothers In Arms - One Wounded and Prisoner Comrade was Carrying Him to Safety When Huns Opened Fire on Them - Other Brother Missing
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 | Two Children Die in Fire on Quebec Farm --The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Winnipeg, Manitoba, January 30, 1931
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 | Two Children Die of Burns in Farm Fire Two Children Die of Burns in Farm Fire
Varda Campbell, Aged One, and Gerald, Aged Two, Victims at Thurso
Explosion of coal oil poured into a stove to hasten the fire resulted in the deaths of two children in the farmouse of Donald E. Campbell at The lower", seven miles north of Thurso yesterday, Verda Campbell, his one-year-old daughter, died in the Civic Hospital early today, while Gerald Campbell, aged two, died on the way to the train from the farm house.
According to Miss Ethel MacKenzie, 6 Fifth avenue, a step-daughter of Mr. Campbell, the latter wanted to light the fire in the stove in the kitchen of he farm house. He decided to put some coal oil on the coal to quicken the blaze.
Thought Fire Was Out
Miss MacKenzie said Mr. Campbell poured some oil on the supposedly dead coals, but apparently one of the pieces of coal was hot enough to ignite the liquid. There was an instant explosion.
One-year-old Verda was sitting in her high chair beside the stove and Gerald was playing on the floor. With the explosion of the oil fumes, the curtains on the windows took fire. Mr. Campbell tried to extinguish the blaze with oats and succeeded in smothering it.
Articles in the room caught fire as well. Misa MacKenzie related to The Journal, and the light clothing of the two children was ignited. In his frantic efforts to beat out the fire in the room and to help the screaming babies, Mr. Campbell's arms and legs were terribly burned.
No one else was at home at the time. The other members of the family, Mrs. Campbell and an 18-year-old son, Gordon, were in Thurso shopping, a daughter, Muriel, and another son, Arthur, aged eight, were at school. They did not discover the disaster until after they had returned from the town and school.
Sent to Hospital.
Difficulty was experienced in obtaining a physician, as the farm-house is isolated. Finally, Dr. Poliquin was located near Thurso. He gave first aid to the three injured and ordered the children removed to a hospital.
While the father remained at home under treatment of Dr. Poliquin, Mrs. Campbell took the two babies in a sleigh driven by the eldest son and started for Thurso. Gerald died before they reached Thurso. The mother and Verda continued on to the city, where Verda died in the Civic Hospital early today
The body of the child was removed to Woodburn's undertaking parlors.
(photo is unrelated to article)
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 30, 1931
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 | Two Killed in Harwich Crash Two killed in Harwich crash
NORWICH (UPI) - Two men were killed Sunday in the collision of a sports car and a tractor trailer on the mid-Cape highway near here. Police identified the victims as Elmer J. Pekuri, 37, Stoughton, driver of the truck, and Edward A. Smith, Jr., West Springfield who was at the wheel of the sports car.
--The Lowell Sun, Lowell, Massachusetts, July 31, 1972 Page 19
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19089 |
 | Two Lough Sisters and Their Husbands Back (l-r): John Hal and Samuel Dale
Front (l-r): Elizabeth (Lough) Hall and Mary (Lough) Dale
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19090 |
 | Two young children of Hugh & Rachael McKay Two Children
Mary
Cary Eathel
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19091 |
 | Tyne Cot Memorial
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19092 |
 | Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Arrondissement Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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19093 |
 | Una Flanagan In Loving Of
Una Margaret
Flanagan
Died 25th May 1949
Aged 10 Years.
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19094 |
 | Upper Canada Land Petition Upper Canada Land Petitions "S" Bundle Miscellaneous
1787-1794 (RG 1, L 3, Vol. 494)
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19095 |
 | Urban Smith --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, December 24, 1970
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19096 |
 | Uretta Munro and son Robert MUNRO
Robert
Munro
1917 - 1979
Mother
Uretta
Black
1892 - 1957
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved
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19097 |
 | Urson Smith Urson C.
Son of
Ivan W. & Hattie L.
Smith
died Aug. 12, 1886,
Aged 6 months
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19098 |
 | Urson Smith Urson W Smith
Connecticut
BN SGT MAJ 101 MG BN 26 DIV
World War I
Sept 10 1892 - May 3 1952
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19099 |
 | Urson Smith
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19100 |
 | Ursula Edith Munro
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