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 | Walter Banning Walter J. Banning of Earlville who has been employed by a railroad in Oklahoma died in a St. Louis hospital last week Tuesday. He was taken ill with diabetes and started for home but bad to leave the train at St Louis. His wife survives. Burial was made in Earlville.
--Madison County Times, Chittenango, New Yor, November 25, 1910
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19302 |
 | Walter Banning Walter E. Banning
1833 - 1917
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19303 |
 | Walter Banning Walter Banning, 73, Kansas City, Missouri passed away Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at the Kansas City VA Medical Center. Visitation will be held 10:00 AM ? 11:00 AM, Monday, December 31, 2012 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133. Funeral services will follow at 11:00 AM. Military graveside services will be held 1:30 PM, Monday, December 31, 2012 at Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas.
Walter was a US Navy Veteran. He will be remembered for his love and dedication to his church. Walter was a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. No matter how hard life became, Walter never lost faith in his church. He was preceded in death; son, David Jacob Banning. Survivors include; daughter, Elizabeth Hessenaure, Sacramento, CA; son, Andrew Walter Banning, San Diego, CA; daughter, Sarah Rose Banning, Hesperia, CA; son, Michael Adam Banning, San Diego, CA; grandchildren, Samuel & Emily Hessenaure, and Eli & Evan Banning.
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19304 |
 | Walter Briggs
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19305 |
 | Walter Briggs Walter E. Briggs
1877 - 1965
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19306 |
 | Walter Britton In Loving Memory
Walter H. Britton
Father
1903 - 1949
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19307 |
 | Walter Brown Quisenberry / 1912-2002
Medical author and ex-state director of health dies WALTER BROWN QUISENBERRY / 1912-2002
Medical author and ex-state director of health dies
Former state Health Director Walter Brown Quisenberry, author of health publications and advocate of the use of Pap smears, died Saturday. He was 90.
"He brought the Pap smear to Hawaii," said wife Evalynn Morgan Quisenberry.
When Walter Quisenberry came to Hawaii in 1947, he worked as a clinic physician for the state Health Department treating venereal disease patients and offered free Pap smears to indigent women.
"He found, in one year's time, nine cases of women with cancer of the cervix who would have died," she said.
He also educated doctors on the importance of the test and set up a small laboratory on Punchbowl Street for reading Pap smears, which are used to detect cervical cancer. That led to writing a published paper on "Cancer Control, in the Community," which he presented in Moscow, Australia, Japan and New Zealand.
Quisenberry authored more than 56 publications on cancer, drug addiction and venereal disease.
Born June 12, 1912, in Purman, Mo., Quisenberry was moved to practice medicine after a country doctor, traveling 11 miles on horseback, treated him for diphtheria at the age of 4, Evalynn Quisenberry said.
Quisenberry attended UCLA and Woodmont College and got his medical degree at Loma Linda University in 1940.
In 1941 he entered into private practice. Quisenberry then served with the U.S. Public Health Service from 1942-46. He obtained his master's degree in public health at Johns Hopkins University in 1945.
Evalynn Quisenberry met Quisenberry when she was a 17- year-old appendicitis patient on the operating table at Santa Monica Medical Center. The young doctor stitched her up, and later a nurse introduced the two.
At the same hospital, Quisenberry treated movie stars, including Lana Turner and Henry Fonda, but did not know who they were.
"Lana Turner - everybody makes a big fuss over her, who is she?' He was so religious, he never went to the movies," she said.
The two were married two years later.
Quisenberry aspired to be a medical missionary in Bolivia but had to wait two years. In the meantime he was offered several jobs but chose one in. Hawaii.
"He said, 'I saw the hula girls at the UCLA games. Let's go to Hawaii," Evalynn Quisenberry said.
President Harry Truman awarded him three medals from 1944-46 for his work in Selective Service - examining young men who wanted to join the military during the war, his wife said.
He returned to private practice after the war.
Quisenberry served as health director from 1966 to 1974.
He is also survived by son Terry, daughters Linda Q. Green and Ann Jane Zahradnik, sister Marie Ray and six grandchildren.
Services will be held at later date. Donations suggested to American Cancer Society of Hawaii.
--Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 11, 2002 Page 26
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19308 |
 | Walter Buntin Walter E. Buntin
1905 - 1970
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19309 |
 | Walter Byers
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19310 |
 | Walter Ceolin Walter (Wally) Ceolin passed away suddenly in the line of duty on Tuesday, January 21, 2003, in his 52nd year. Best friend and companion to Donna Hakansson. Loving father of Matt. Beloved brother of Wilma Ceolin (Rino Vivan) and Frank Ceolin (Diane) and his family, Blair (Susie and their son Ethan) and Nicole. Son of the late Marino and Palmira Ceolin and friend of Rosemarie Hakansson. Wally will forever be remembered by many friends and co-workers. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home & Cremation Centre on Sunday, January 26th from 2-4 pm. and 7-9 pm. Funeral Mass to be celebrated from St. Jerome's Church on Monday, January 27 at 10 am. Rev. Hamish Currie officiating. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Gordon Lake. Memorial contributions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
--SooToday, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, January 23, 2003
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 | Walter Ceolin
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19312 |
 | Walter Cole Walter C. Cole
1907 - 1951
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19313 |
 | Walter Comstock Walter J. Comstock III
SPRINGFIELD ? Walter Jabez Comstock III, 70, formerly of Athens, died Nov. 17, 2001, at Grace Cottage Hospital in Townshend.
Mr. Comstock was born Aug. 13, 1931, in Essex, Conn., the son of Walter J. II and Elizabeth I. (Bannister) Comstock.
He attended schools in Essex and Deep River, Conn.
He owned and operated the Benner & Comstock Hardware Lumber Store and Contracting in Chester until the early 1970s. Following the sale of the business to his partner, he became self-employed as a contractor in the Athens, area, retiring in 1990.
He married Doris Heidtmann on June 13, 1953 in East Hadlyme, Conn. She died in 1986. He married Lillian T. Guidi Comstock on Oct. 10, 1986, in Essex, Conn.
He was a life member of King Solomon Temple Lodge of Bellows Falls and the Bellows Falls Elks Club. He served in the U.S. Armyduring the Koreanconflict and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He served as assistant coach for American Legion Post 37 baseball team and helped transport the players to games for many years.
He was a former member of the Precision Valley Square Dancers.
He was a volunteer fireman, a selectman for many years and a former trustee of the Christian Community Church, all in Athens.
Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Wendy L. Comstock of Bellows Falls, Doreen C. Hobson of Ridgecrest, Calif., and Jean Crum of Saxtons River; two sons, Jeffrey A. Comstock of Saxtons River and Kirk O. Comstock of Bellows Falls; two brothers, Robert and Richard Comstock of Old Lyme, Conn.; three sisters, Elizabeth West of Westbrook, Conn., Nancy Desnoyers of Chester, Conn., and Sally LeClair of Old Lyme, Conn.; five stepchildren, Glen Guidi of Hadlyme, Conn., Joseph Guidi of Deep River, Conn., Paula Merrow of Middletown, Conn., John Guidi of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Gina Sopneski of Deep River, Conn., and 13 grandchildren.
The funeral service will be private and held at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the Grace Cottage Hospital, in care of Drs. Robert Backus and Moss Linder, Townshend, 05353.
The Fenton & Hennessey Funeral Home in Bellows Falls is in charge of arrangements.
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19314 |
 | Walter Dierkhising Walter E.
Dierkhising
1916 - 1965
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19315 |
 | Walter Dowd Walter A. Dowd
1882 - 1931
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19316 |
 | Walter Dutton Walter H. Dutton
1859 - 1902
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19317 |
 | Walter Haigh Walter H. Haigh
Husband and Father
1899 - 1962
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19318 |
 | Walter Harold Haigh HAIGH, Walter Harold, of 705 Main St., Burbank, passed away July 6. Beloved husband of Marguerite; loving father of Dorothy Clark, Ronald and Howard Haigh; also survived by 7 grandchildren; 5 sisters, and 2 brothers. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, July 11, at 11 a.m. at the Steen Chapel of North Hollywood. Interment, Valhalla Memorial Park.
--Valley Times, North Hollywood, California, July 9, 1962 Page 22
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19319 |
 | Walter Hazlewood Photo taken from the book "Handbook on Trees, Shrubs and Roses" written by Walter.
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19320 |
 | Walter Hyland Walter J. Hyland
Aug. 26, 1883
Aug. 27, 1973
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19321 |
 | Walter Klewiec
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19322 |
 | Walter Klewiec Walter P. Klewiec, 88, of Sutton, died Thurs., May 13, 2010 at home surrounded by his family after a long illness. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Beverly A. (Currier) Klewiec; a son, Jeffrey A. Klewiec and his wife Carrie of Leesport, PA; a daughter, Ann M. Kane and her husband James of Douglas; 6 grandchildren: Jameson O. Klewiec, Travis P. Klewiec, Martin J. Klewiec, Cord J. Klewiec, Victoria M. Kane, and Christopher J. Kane; 3 sisters: Helen Kaminski of Florida, Louise Cornelius of Douglas and Ruth Jablonski of Worcester; and many nephews and nieces. A granddaughter, Kelly Ann Kane, died May 31, 1981. He was brother of the late Stanley Klewiec, Joseph Klewiec, Chester Klewiec, Richard Klewiec, Josephine Bloom, Hedwig Kroll, and Mary Wizbicki. Born in Worcester on July 27, 1921, he was the son of Joseph P. and Anna M. (Szewerenka) Klewiec and lived in Sutton all his life.
Mr. Klewiec was a truck driver for the Sutton Highway Dept. for 20 years, retiring in 1983. Previously, he worked at Whittier Farms as a truck driver and before this owned and operated his own dairy farm. He was educated in the Sutton public school system and was a member of the Sutton Men?s Club where he played baseball and bowled. He served several years as a Sutton Cemetery Commissioner. He also coached little league and owned harness race horses over the years but spending time with his grandchildren was most important to him.
His funeral will be held Mon., May 17 from Jackman Funeral Home, 12 Spring St., Whitinsville with a Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Denis Church, 23 Manchaug St., Douglas. Burial will follow in Howard Cemetery, Armsby Rd., Sutton. Calling hours at the funeral home in Whitinsville are Sun., May 16 from 5 to 8 p.m. Donations may be made to the Douglas Band Boosters, Douglas High School, 21 Davis St., Douglas, MA 01516 or to the Sutton Little League, C/O Sutton Municipal Center, 4 Uxbridge Rd., Sutton, MA 01590.
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19323 |
 | Walter Liska
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 | Walter Liska Walter W. Liska Jr. 87 of East Haddam passed away on June 11, 2015 at Gladeview Medical Center, Hospice Care in Old Saybrook, CT. Walter was born June 25, 1927 in Queens, NY. to Walter and Anne Liska. He was a WW11 veteran having served in the Navy and was employed for 35 years at United Technologies as a Navy Inspector retiring in 1987. He attended flying school and received his private pilots license in 1947. He loved nature and like an artist his property was his canvas. Walter and his wife Jeanne were lifetime members of the East Haddam Land Trust and members of the National Wildlife Federation. He was also an avid fly fisherman. Walter also loved music having played Bluegrass and Country music with his wife Jeanne in the late 1940's and then with his brothers in the 1950's and sixties. Walter was predeceased by his wife Jeanne Arnold Liska, his brother Richard Liska of Virginia City, NV. He leaves behind his daughter Marlaine Chrystal and her husband Gary of Haddam, CT., son Scott D. Liska, his brother David John Liska and his wife Dien of Virginia City, NV, sister Gloria Sikorski of East Haddam, CT., two grand children, three great grand children and many nieces and nephews. A graveside service at the Centerbrook Cemetery, 49 Westbrook Rd., Centerbrook, CT 06409 will be held on Saturday July 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers a one-time gift can be made in memory of Walter to the WoundedWarriorProject.org.
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 | Walter Mather World War II
Walter F. Mather Jr.
Sergeant
HQ. & HQ. SQ. 53D TRP. CARR. WNG.
Died Sept. 8, 1960
Age 36
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19326 |
 | Walter Mather
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19327 |
 | Walter McDonald MCDONALD Walter Robert— Suddenly in Sudbury, January 4, 1971, Walter Robert McDonald, beloved husband of Clara Byers, in his 54th year. Resting at the Thompson-Kath-Pannabecker Funeral Home, 1006 Cassells St. at Fifth Avenue, after 7 p.m. this evening. Funeral service for the late Mr. Walter Robert McDonald will be conducted in the funeral home Wednesday, January 6, at 2 p.m. by the Reverend Gordon Gillingham. Interment Nipissing Junction Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 5, 1971 Page 5
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19328 |
 | Walter McMartin Status: Located; McMARTIN
In Memory Of
Walter W. McMartin
1891-1968
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19329 |
 | Walter Millar
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 | Walter Miller Walter S.
Miller
1921 - 1992
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19331 |
 | Walter Miner Father
Walter E. Miner
1895 - 1966
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19332 |
 | Walter Moore Walter M. Moore
1877 - 1942
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19333 |
 | Walter Pennock
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19334 |
 | Walter Price Walter J Price
New York
NY PVT 4 REPL Depot AAR
World War II
April 3, 1897 - July 27, 1965
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19335 |
 | Walter Quisenberry
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19336 |
 | Walter Smiley Walter E. Smiley
Sept. 18, 1852
July 20, 1939
Father
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19337 |
 | Walter Sneary Walter L.
Sneary Jr.
1939 - 1959
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19338 |
 | Walter Sneary Walter E. Nearly, 20, of Jerome, drowned Sunday while swimming in Mercer lake in Somerset township, Hillsdale county,
--The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, September 8, 1959 Page 1
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19339 |
 | Walter Springsted Walter
Springsted
Died
Dec. 9, 1891
Aged
24 Yrs. 3 Ms
And 24 Days
SPRINGSTED
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 | Walter Sterns Walter O.
1881 - 1883
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 | Walter Warner --The North Adams Evening Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, March 2, 1935 Page 3
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19342 |
 | Walter Warner Walter L. Warner
Sept. 30, 1875
Feb. 28, 1935
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19343 |
 | Walter Williams
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19344 |
 | Walter Williams Walter Beebe Williams
Aug. 7, 1953 - June 27, 2011
Son & Brother
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 | Walter Wonderly
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 | Walter Wonderly Walter A. Wonderly, age 86, of Holt Michigan & Lakeland, Florida, formerly of Tecumseh passed away July 13, 2016 at the Tecumseh Place II. Walt was born May 17, 1930 in Adrian Michigan, the son of William & Margaret (Kent) Wonderly. He grew up on a farm north of Britton Michigan and graduated Britton High School in 1948. In March of 1949 he joined the Michigan National Guard and was a member for 10 years. From 1952 to 1992 he worked at the Tecumseh Products and retired with 40 years of service. Walt married Norma Bilby in 1953 and had 5 children. In 2001 he married Jane (Halava) Kiersey. Walt is survived by his wife, Jane, his children, Gary (Tracy) Wonderly of Britton, MI, Gregg Wonderly of Adrian, MI, Glen (Carol) Wonderly of Cape Coral, FL, Janelle (Jeff) McClure and Dale (Erin) Wonderly both of Tecumseh, MI, one sister Dorothy (Don) Withrow also of Tecumseh and sister-in-law Pat Wonderly of Britton, MI. He had 5 step-children, Laurie (J.R.) McGraw of Holt, MI, Pam (Tom) Shaw of Mason, MI, Barb (Dave) Goss of Mears, MI, Terry (Tracy) Kiersey of Traverse City, MI and Larry (Kathy) Kiersey of Lakeland, FL and a step-sister-in-law Norma Doane who also survive him. Walt has 12 grandchildren, Adam Wonderly, Chad Wonderly, Cory Wonderly, Tyler Wonderly, Kiley Wonderly, Jill Wonderly, Tim Miller, Merissa McClure, Alexis McClure, Nick McClure, Reagan Wonderly Roman Wonderly, 10 step-grandchildren, Ben McGraw, Kelly McGraw, Sarah Malcangi, Matt Malcangi, April (Chad) Lincoln, Renee Kiersey, Ashleigh Kiersey, Jamie (Jacob) King, Shannon (Kyle) Getter, Brian Brooks, one great-granddaughter, Kenley Carter and 5 step-great-grandchildren, Isaac Wimer, Xavier Lincoln, Zalea Lincoln, Colton Kiersey and Bode Kiersey.He was preceded in death by his parents, William & Margaret, three brothers, Marlyn, Ronald and Bernard Wonderly, and a granddaughter, Jennifer Wonderly. Walt loved baseball and after graduation he received a letter from the Detroit Tigers Baseball Company to come and tryout with the Tigers at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. He did not get picked that day but went on to watch them play ball till the time of his death.He was a former member of the Tecumseh Jaycees, Tecumseh Grange, Tecumseh Pythians, the Holt Michigan Kiwanis, Lenawee County Tractor Club and was a scoutmaster for the Tecumseh Cub Scouts. He was a current member of the Moose Lodge Visitation for Walt will be held at the J. Gilbert Purse Funeral Home in Tecumseh on Sunday, July 17, 2016 from 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday, July 18, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the Tecumseh J. Gilbert Purse Funeral Home with Pastor Jim Schenck officiating. A private cremation burial will take place with the family at the Lake Ridge Cemetery at later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Lenawee or the Diabetes Foundation.
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 | Walton & Lina Cameron CAMERON
Walton C.
1894 - 1971
Beloved Husband of
Lina Publow
1895 - 1994
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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19349 |
 | Wanda Munro
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 | Wanda Stricker STRICKER (nee KITCHEN), Wanda Yvonne June 9, 1958 - January 16, 2018 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MAMA BEAR It is with extremely heavy hearts and great sadness to announce the passing of a truly amazing woman, mother, sister, grandmother, cousin, aunt, daughter and friend. Wanda courageously fought a brief battle with cancer for 8 months. During this time, she maintained hope, always carried a positive attitude and was determined to fight. We continue to thrive on her strength and will continue to carry that throughout our lives. Wanda was born in Newmarket, ON to the parents of Bruce Kitchen and Lula Byers. She was the eldest of four children, siblings Brian, Doug and sister Carol. Wanda grew up in Callander, On and often reminisced about how wonderful her childhood was, the friends she had made and the experiences of growing up, which would often lead to funny stories - which brought out her beautiful, yet infectious laughter and that alone could make a person smile for days. She attended West Ferris public school and definitely made an everlasting impression on everyone she met. As friends remember her for her positive and loving nature, Wanda maintained contact with several classmates over the years and enjoyed getting together to enjoy talks about the good old days, sharing some laughs and enjoying time with her friends. Wanda had a love for traveling. She was always excited about planning her next vacation, or even just taking a simple road trip. Her love for new experiences was amazing. Whether it would be across the world, or across the country - She had an incredible zest for life and all it could offer her. She kept a journal of all of her traveling experiences. Wanda worked in the insurance industry for over 25 years & and had an incredible work ethic. Every co-worker she had, has nothing but beautiful words to say about her. She worked very hard to give the best life she could to her two daughters, Nicole and Melanie. Whether it was words of wisdom or a kick in the pants, she always put her family first. Wanda became a grandmother for the first time in 2003 to a beautiful girl, Abby and again in 2010, welcomed a grandson, Jaysen. Nana became her new name and she was over the moon in love with her grand babies. Wanda was pre deceased by her dear Sister, Carol and sister in law, Joanne. She will be dearly missed by her parents, Bruce Kitchen (Claudette) and Lula Grey (Wallace) Brothers Doug Kitchen (Debbie) and Brian Kitchen (Mitch). Also her two daughters, Nicole (Jaysen) and Melanie (Abby) "IF LOVE COULD KEEP YOU ALIVE - YOU WOULD LIVE FOREVER" Miss you more than words could ever express, Mom. We love and miss you so so much.
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