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19101
Ursula Mack
Ursula Mack
Ursula G.
Sister of
(difficult to decipher)
Mack
 
19102
US Declaration of Intention
US Declaration of Intention
Intention to renounce allegiance to King George V and become a citizen of the USA.
 
19103
V.C. Richter
V.C. Richter
Vivian Craig Richter
1916 - 1964
 
19104
Vae Rankin
Vae Rankin
 
19105
Valentine Bender
Valentine Bender
Father

Valentine
Bender
1863 - 1931
 
19106
Valma Bolger
Valma Bolger
 
19107
Valoura Coutchie
Valoura Coutchie
 
19108
Valoura Rounds
Valoura Rounds
Valoura M. French
1900-1965
 
19109
Vandetta Vogel
Vandetta Vogel
Vandetta M "Toni" Vogel
Beloved Wife
1923 - 1995
 
19110
Vaughn & Lois Gilman
Vaughn & Lois Gilman
GILMAN
Vaughn A.
1917 - 1977
Lois H.
1919 - 2006
 
19111
Velma Buerkle
Velma Buerkle
 
19112
Velma Buerkle
Velma Buerkle
Velma Ruth Buerkle 1914 - 2010 Velma was born on March 5, 1914 to Floyd and Ruth Armstrong in Coalinga, CA. She moved to Bakersfield where she remained until she went home to be with the Lord on May 14, 2010. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Gene; daughter, Carolyn Pearre and brother, Donald Armstrong. Velma is survived by her sister, Elisabeth Flood of Fresno, CA; son, Sandy Chaddick and wife Brenda; daughter, Judy Murphy and husband Jack; granddaughter and longtime caregiver, Cindy Koepp and partner Diana Herr; grandsons, Brian Koepp, Greg Koepp and fiancée Yvette Christine; granddaughter, Nicole Ocampo and husband Luis; grandson, Jeff Chaddick and wife Amber; great-grandchildren, Taylor, Jacob, Quinton, Kaitlyn, Brooklyn; and adopted great-granddaughter, Maria. Velma was very involved in many local charities, donating both time and money to the causes which she found important, such as the Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. She had a special love for Trinity Methodist Church of which she had been an active member since 1927. But what was most important to Velma was her love of God and family. Velma's family would like to thank the staff of Southwest Westchester Gardens and Optimal Hospice for all of their loving care. Also, a sincere thank you to Mishelle Ulrich for all her love and support. Services will be held at Hillcrest Memorial Chapel at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Visitation will be on Tuesday May 18, 2010 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. www.bakersfield.com/obits
--Bakersfield Californian, Bakersfield, California on May 18, 2010
 
19113
Velma Henderson
Velma Henderson
 
19114
Velma Jessop
Velma Jessop
Velma peacefully passed away at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Sunday, February 17, 2019. Velma Madill (nee Jessop) of Newmarket in her 99th year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence Gordon Madill. Loving mother of Douglas (Betty) and John (Ruth). Proud grandma of Terry (Deborah), Bradley (Pam), Darren (Shelley); Christine (Fabio) and Stephen (Tonya). Velma will also be lovingly remembered by her 9 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her sister Berniece Helmer and brother Harold Andrews. Friends may be received at SKWARCHUK FUNERAL HOME, 30 Simcoe Rd., Bradford (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Thursday, February 21, 2019 from 12 noon until time of a funeral service at the funeral home at 1:00 p.m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. In Velma?s memory, donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit at Southlake Regional Health Centre.
 
19115
Velma Madill
Velma Madill
 
19116
Velma Mason
Velma Mason
Velma Joy Mason
June 22, 1922
Aug. 1, 1989
 
19117
Velma Miller
Velma Miller
Mother
Velma A. Miller
1889 - 1956
 
19118
Velma Murphy
Velma Murphy
 
19119
Venus Pennock
Venus Pennock
Venus M.
1903 - 1946
 
19120
Vera Baldwin
Vera Baldwin
Vera Vivian
Baldwin
1888 - 1962
 
19121
Vera Bevelhymer
Vera Bevelhymer
Vera O. Bevelhymer
1900 - 1935
 
19122
Vera Cornelius
Vera Cornelius
 
19123
Vera Cornelius
Vera Cornelius
Vera F Cornelius
March 30 1907
August 27 1983
 
19124
Vera Dobbs
Vera Dobbs
DOBBS

In Loving Memory of
Vera E. McConnell
March 7, 1914
March 29, 1996
Beloved Wife of
Herbert J. Dobbs
 
19125
Vera Dobbs
Vera Dobbs
Vera E. Dobbs
Golden Valley: The funeral service for Vera Ellen Dobbs was conducted by Rev. Bill Broughton on Monday, April 1, 1996 at St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley. Dora Murphy played organ and Pauline Beatty sang, "In The Garden" and shared memories of Aunt Vera.
Mrs. Dobbs died peacefully at Lady Isabelle Nursing Home, Trout Creek, Friday, March 29, 1996 in her 83rd year. Vera (McConnell) was predeceased by her husband, Herbert John Dobbs (1956).
Loving mother of Berton Dobbs (wife Lucille), Callander, Noreen Reeves (husband Dallas), Mississauga, Judy Smith (Barry), Prince George, BC. Dear sister of Ida Howe, Corbeil, Merville McConnell, Powassan, Myrtle Ransome, Parry Sound, Clarence McConnell, Corbeil. Predeceased by her sisters, Edith Lamb and Laura Dobbs, and brothers Alex, Harvey, Milton and Melville McConnell. Loving grandmother of Stephen Landon, Heather (Landon) Beatty, James Landon, Bradley Dobbs, Kenneth Reeves, Gregory Reeves, Tammy (Smith) Gulevich and Barbara (Smith) Nimchuk, 13 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
Vera was born to Charles and Ellen (Swalwell) McConnell at Hotham, Ontario. She attended Hotham Public School, until age 15, when she went to work first in Loring and then for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shortland in Golden Valley. Vera and Herbert Dobbs of Golden Valley were married October 4, 1933 and they operated the family homestead farm. Vera also cared for her widowed father-in-law until his death in 1942.
Vera and Herb were very involved in their community, belonging to church, school and social groups - U.C.W., W.I., L.O.L., L.O.B.A., Argyle Lions and the Hockey Association. After Herb's death in 1956, Vera continued to farm as well as work at local lumber camps and tourist resorts until moving to Toronto in 1961. There she peformed domestic work and soon found her assistance was in great demand.
In 1966, she was employed full-time by Bill & Donna (Paul) Streit, and daughter Julie, at their residences in (Bayview) Toronto and Stouffville. She remained with them until 1976, when she went to live with Noreen, Dallas and family in Mississauga. Vera continued to work locally until retiring in 1978.
Vera returned to the north, living in South River from 1983 - 1988, then was the first residence in "The Pines", Powassan. She resided there until her stroke in April, 1991, and has since resided at Lady Isabelle Nursing Home, Trout Creek. Vera enjoyed sharing her life with family and friends, especially at her cottage on Lake Nipissing.
Casket bearers for Mrs. Dobbs were Jim Landon, Glen McConnell, Paul, Brad, Bryon and Murray Dobbs. Spring interment Golden Valley Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan.
 
19126
Vera Gilmour
Vera Gilmour
 
19127
Vera Gilmour
Vera Gilmour
Vera was born on October 4, 1922 and passed away on May 12, 2021 at the age of 98 years. She grew up 3 miles away from her husband Peter. They were married in Pathlow, SK on November 7, 1941.
Vera was in every inch a lady; she never cursed or said a bad word. She was a lady always. She loved to play cards, crib, games and crokanole with her family any chance she got. She was always game to lend a helping hand; whether it was butchering chickens, doing garden work, picking strawberries or baking donuts. She loved going camping any chance she got. She would be happy just to be at the campground and see people come and go. Shannon spent lots of time with grandma and grandpa throughout the years. She was maybe four or five years old when she got locked inside the camper and grandpa and grandma got locked out. Grandpa had to crawl through the window to unlock the camper. Whether it was camping, going to the cabin or on trips down south to see the rest of her children, she enjoyed everything. She loved when Gordie, Shelley or Shannon would walk over to the apartment on their lunch breaks for a quick visit. Family was everything to her.
Grandma loved going to the fair and watching chuckwagon and chariot races and going to rodeos. She would spend endless hours watching the races and making nickel bets with the grandkids and great grandkids. Some how she always came out richer than everyone else; how she always picked the winning team of horses no one knows. Grandpa even bought her a cowboy hat for Christmas one year.
She loved her Melfort Mustangs and never missed a game. She would stand up and cheer on the boys whether she understood what was going on or not. When their fundraiser came around, she would bake pies for their fall supper. All we had to do is mention a PA trip and she had her jacket on and purse around her neck and shoulder before you could even finish talking.
Grandma loved to make patchwork quilts. She made sure that everyone got one. Grandpa would cut up squares for her and always said “you buy good material and cut it up into little squares and then turn around and sew it all back together again!!” Oh, the endless shopping for fortrel fabric. She pretty much had all the granddaughters trained to look at the clothing tags at every garage sale they went to. All those hours kneeling on the floor trying to make a pattern out of all the squares. Grandma loved to get a hold of any her grandkids ripped jeans and sew a patch on them. She hated holes in any clothing.
Grandma made awesome bread that no one could resist. She even baked a big batch and sent it down on the bus to Phillip and Louise. She loved making cakes and an assortment of baking for Christmas. There was an amazing variety in her freezers at all times waiting for her next company to arrive.
In 1984, Peter and Vera moved to Melfort and spent most of their free time out on their daughter’s farm with their family and 3 children. Whether she was in the strawberry patch or picking pails of peas and beans to bring into the house and made sure the grandkids had something to do when they came off the bus. Endless jars of dill pickles and canning.
At least once a week there was a kitchen table and cupboard full of donuts ready to be fried or loaves of bread ready for the oven. She always made sure Gordie, Shelley and Shannon had school snacks and Gordon had bread for his sandwiches for in the field. Anything she could do to help out Judy on the farm. Grandma was always thinking of others and what they needed.
Grandma loved each and every one of her kids and grandkids equally. She always had fun memories and stories to tell about each and everyone. She always remembered birthdays and made sure she called.
Grandma was predeceased by her husband Peter (2012); oldest daughter Gladys (2017); brother George; five sisters: Bessy, Kathleen, Ella, Margaret, Mable.
Precious grandma leaves behind Gladys’ children: Karen (Eldon), Jeff (Pam), Kathy (Marcel), Lorna (Darren); son Phillip (Louise); Daughters: Judy (Gordon) and their children Gordie (Charlene), Shelley (Rod), Shannon (Cory); Doreen (Ray) and Doreen’s children: Lisa (Shawn), Paul (Jackie), numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren.
From Gladys’ Family—We all have many fond memories of Grandma and each will be treasured forever. Our Grandma could do it all - shop, if that’s what you wanted to do, bake like no one else and the patch quilts she made for each of us were sewn with so much love and care. But look out if you challenged her to an arm wrestle because she’d be the first to jump up to the table and take on a grandkid or great grandkid. Or get on her hands and knees under the table to chase and tickle someone else. Even at 90 she still got down on the floor to play with one of her great great grandkids. Amazing or what! She was the most kindhearted, loving, caring Grandma with a smile you never wanted to say goodbye to. Grandma, you will be forever missed and loved always.
From Cory & Shannon—Grams, Thank you so much for everything that you have done for us over the years…The endless love and laughter. Millions of cherished memories. The goofy times we all shared. Oh, how Cory and I brought out the inner goofiness in you and Cory always got that pure genuine smile from you whenever the two of you were together. Two goofballs at heart. You are a huge part of our lives. Grandma...you will always be our favorite hello and hardest goodbye, Love you Grams.
A Private Family Funeral Service will be held.
Friends so wishing may make memorial contributions to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan Inc.
 
19128
Vera Maxwell
Vera Maxwell
 
19129
Vera McKay
Vera McKay
Vera R. McKay
Feb. 9, 1919
Aged
4 Yrs.
5 Mos.
 
19130
Vera VanVleet
Vera VanVleet
Vera W.
1882 - 1922
 
19131
Vern & Belva Webster and daughter Jennifer
Vern & Belva Webster and daughter Jennifer
WEBSTER
A. Vernon Webster
1917 - 2008
His Loving Wife
Belva M. Wright
1917 - 2000

Jennifer Lee Webster
July 4, 1960 - Dec. 31, 2009
Our Loving Daughter, Sister & Aunt
 
19132
Vern & Ruth Wilkins
Vern & Ruth Wilkins
WILKINS

Vern C.
1902 - 1975

Married
Mar. 12
1929
Parents of Marie

Ruth B.
1907 - 1989
 
19133
Vern Bradshaw
Vern Bradshaw
BRASHAW Sr.
Vernon L.
Oct. 9, 1927
Feb. 28, 2004
Husband and Father
 
19134
Vern Reynolds
Vern Reynolds
 
19135
Vern Reynolds
Vern Reynolds
Vern Reynolds, 82, of Battle Creek, MI, and Leesburg, FL, died at Battle Creek Health System, with his family at his side, on Monday, September 13, 2010. He was born on November 12, 1927, in Sullivan County, IN, to Smith and Gladys (Stewart) Reynolds. As a child he moved to Battle Creek, where he attended a one room country school and was a 1945 graduate of Battle Creek Senior High School. One of his favorite retreats in high school was Ye Olde Mission Billiard Hall, where he played a mean game of snooker. Before graduation, he worked at O.K. Anderson Jewelry Store and then enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was honorably discharged as a corporal in Aug. 1947. Vern married Jean Marie Wellever in Nov. 1947 and they moved to Peoria, IL, in Jan. 1948, where he attended watchmaker school at the Bradley Polytechnic Institute. After graduating from there in late 1948, he again worked for O.K. Anderson until Oct. 1950, when he began at Post Cereals. He was employed at Post Cereals for 36 years, retiring in 1986, as supervisor of the Control Department. In May of 1974, Vern married Lois G. (Crosby) Seabrooke. For over 20 years he spent his winters with Lois in Florida, returning to Battle Creek the other half of the year. Surviving are his wife of 36 years, Lois Reynolds; his children, Sandy (Jim) Denzel of Milpitas, CA, Kathy (Randy) Crandall of Mendon, and Mike (Janet) Reynolds of Hastings; six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; his stepchildren, Linda (Jim) Smith and Ross Seabrooke; and Linda's two children. Vern was preceded in death by his parents and three siblings, Mary Eleanor Fancher, Wilma Watts and Merle E. Reynolds. Vern was always "Mr. Fix-it", at home and at his families' and friends' homes. Nothing was too big or small. He loved to work with his hands and had the tools and scars to prove it. Until his retirement, Vern went deer hunting every fall. After retiring, he began fishing, in Michigan, in Florida and on his yearly two week fishing trip to Canada. Over the years, he was accompanied on his fishing trips to Canada by all of his children, his wife Lois, as well as a friend or two. Vern loved playing golf (achieving four hole-in-ones), repairing watches for many years, playing poker and euchre with friends, and in his later years enjoyed thrift stores and garage sales. At the request of the family, friends may call after 6:00 p.m. Thursday, September 16, 2010 at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home, MI, where they will be received 6:00-8:00 p.m. Services to celebrate Vern's life will be held at the funeral home 1:30 p.m., Friday, September 17, 2010. Military honors and interment will follow at Bedford Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Bibles for Missions or Habitat for Humanity.
 
19136
Vern Simpson
Vern Simpson
Vern M. Simpson
1908 - 1972
 
19137
Vern Webster
Vern Webster
WEBSTER, Arthur Vernon (Vern) - born 90 years of age passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family, Dad bravely and courageously, took his last breath on Sunday, June 15, 2008.
Husband of the late Belva Mae Webster, beloved father of Lynn Tremblay (Ron), Cornwall; Cathy Jamsa (Simo), Thunder Bay; Patrice McDonald, Kingston; Brent Webster (Michele) and Jennifer all of Ottawa. Sadly missed by eight grandchildren and 10 [great grandchildren]: Natalie Primeau (Marc) [Aaron, Ethan, Ryan & Dustin]; Lisa Friesen (Tyler) [Cooper and Quinn Arthur Vernon]; Michael Gagnon, Sheri Gagnon; Tammy Onland (Michael), [Michaela & Michael]; Stacey Hartley (Todd) [Rylee and Matthew]; Candice Webster and Philip Webster.
He was predeceased by his parents, Robert and Lillian (Heath) Webster, and his sister, Eileen Cochrane.
Dad was born on October 31, 1917, grew up in Milles Roches, Ontario and graduated from Cornwall Collegiate and Vocational School (CCVS).
He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in May 1940 and was honourably discharged on September 24, 1945.
He married Belva Mae Webster (RCAF) on February 11, 1946 in Ottawa. They moved to Cornwall and started their family there. Dad resumed his duties back at Cornwall Motor Sales until his retirement in 1982.
Dad was a Charter Member of Cornwall Wing 424 RCAFA, held significant leadership positions and was recognized provincially and nationally for his work within this Association (received the Meritorious Service Award in 1990).
He was also involved in the community and partnered with the Kiwanis Club in sponsoring Cornwall's Air Cadet Squadron. He and Dr. Lefebvre were instrumental in starting up services for people with developmental disabilities, now known as Community Living - Stormont County.
He was a Scout Leader during the 1950s, attended Trinity Anglican Church where he taught Sunday school, served on Parish Council, and was instrumental in the planning and the operation of the Beek Lindsay House.
His hobbies included fishing, wine making, quiet visits to the quarry and researching family genealogy which included a trip to Worksop, Nottingham.
Dad enjoyed the challenge of mastering the computer and keeping in tough through emails.
While living at McConnell Manor, he enjoyed playing scrabble, watching movies, participating in sing alongs and watching the new addition being built outside his window.
 
19138
Vern Wilkins rites held Mon.
Vern Wilkins rites held Mon.
--The Greene Recorder, Greene, Iowa, October 29, 1975 Page 1
 
19139
Verna Anderson
Verna Anderson
 
19140
Verna Anderson
Verna Anderson
Verna Anderson passed away peacefully at the age of 94, on Wednesday, May 4, 2022. She is now safely in the memory of her loving God, Jehovah.
Verna was the second of ten children born to Charlie and Irene King. They raised their family in rural northern Saskatchewan. Very early in her life, her grandfather and her mother taught her what she came to view as precious Bible truths. This faith, developed at an early age, had a lasting impact on every aspect of her life. She was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in August of 1940.
In December of 1953 Verna married Raymond Anderson and they began their married life together in Edmonton.
Verna will be greatly missed by her children Marlene and Dimitrios, Greg and Celestina and Gaylene. Also, by her three surviving siblings Edna, Glen, and Marilyn along with numerous nieces and nephews and their families. We look forward to being reunited in the earthly paradise Jehovah has promised to restore in the near future.
 
19141
Verna Boulet
Verna Boulet
 
19142
Verna Carter
Verna Carter
Verna K. Carter, age 79, of Columbus, died on Friday, June 27, 2003 at Broadview Health Center. Born on May 22, 1924 in Newville, Pennsylvania to the late Byron and Mary Jones Myers. Retired after 18 years as a Sales Associate with Sears. Survived by her husband, William Carter, Sr.; sons and daughters-in-law, William, Jr. and Wanda, Thomas J. and Julie Carter; six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; brother, Byron and wife Irene Myers; sisters, Freda and husband Sam Cunningham, Betty and husband Clyde Adams, and Marjorie Caldwell; relatives and friends. Funeral service 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 1, 2003 at SCHOEDINGER EAST CHAPEL, 5360 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH, where friends may call from 6-8 p.m. on Monday. Burial at Kingwood Memorial Park, 8230 Columbus Pike, Lewis Center, OH. To our wife, mother, and grandmother, you are deeply loved and will be missed by all. In lieu of flowers, please send your donations to Heartland Hospice of Columbus.
--The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 29, 2003 Page 06D
 
19143
Verna Munro
Verna Munro
Status: Located; MUNRO
Verna May
1919-1995
A Servant Of The Lord
 
19144
Verna Noel
Verna Noel
 
19145
Verna Noel
Verna Noel
--The Bulletin, Bend Oregon, January 2010
 
19146
Verna Papponetti
Verna Papponetti
PAPPONETTI, Verna
In hospital, Ottawa, on Sunday, February 18, 1990, Verna Ethel Donaldson of Ottawa, in her 46th year. Beloved wife of Joe Papponetti and loved mother of Ashley, Lee, Julie and Gerry Papponetti, all of Ottawa. Loved daughter of Caroline of Lanark and the late Vernon Donaldson. Dear sister of Carl of Cardinal, Raymond and Earl Donelson, both of Lanark. Friends may call at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark, after 2 p.m. Monday where service will be conducted on Tuesday, February 20, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Lanark Village Cemetery: In memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, February 19, 1990 Page 35
 
19147
Verna Thompson
Verna Thompson
 
19148
Verna Thompson
Verna Thompson
 
19149
Verna Woodbury
Verna Woodbury
Verna Mae
Woodbury
1905 - 2001
 
19150
Verneica Garton-Price
Verneica Garton-Price
GARTON-PRICE. Verneica
89 years. Sunday, November 14, 1999, at Leamington District Memorial Hospital. Late of the Sun Parlor Home for Senior Citizens and formerly of Sherk Street, Leamington. Beloved wife of Ken Price of Leamington and the late William Garton (1978). Loving mother of Jean Pepper and husband Gerald, Leamington; and Shirley Fleming and husband Bob, Romulus, MI. Dearest grandmother of 8 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Evelyn Smith, Amherstburg. Verneica was a member of the Windsor Moose Lodge #1499, and a life member of the C.W.L. at St. Michael's Parish. Visiting at the Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russell Street, Leamington, on Tuesday from 2-5 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, November 17, 1999 at 10:00 a.m. then to St. Michael's Church for Mass to celebrate Verneica's life at 10:30 a.m. Fr. Frank Murphy officiating. Interment Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, Leamington. C.W.L. prayers Tuesday at 3 p.m., Windsor Moose Lodge #1499 Service Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., followed by Parish Prayers at 8 p.m. Memorial Donations made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
--The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, November 16, 1999 Page 14
 

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