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2601 Jerimiah Carr Harrell, 35, died Monday, July 3, 2017. Funeral, Saturday, 10 a.m., Bailey United Methodist Church, 12437 Green St., Bailey, followed by a time of visiting and sharing. Surviving is his wife, Tiffany Harrell; children, Issaiah ?Issy? Brown Harrell, Allen Thomas Harrell, Sophia Irene Harrell, Meredith ?Merebear? Jane Harrell and Penelope ?Penny? Ann Harrell; mother, Natalie ?Sue? Matthews Harrell; father, Thomas Burk Harrell; brothers, Matthew Harrell (Robin) and William Harrell (fiancé, Katie Vaughn); sisters, Natalie and Virginia Harrell; maternal grandmother, Natalie Matthews; and special aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews; and his scouting brothers. He was a graduate of Greenfield School and an Eagle Scout. Jerimiah was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Allen and Irene Harrell and maternal grandfather, TC Matthews. Memorials are suggested to Jerimiah Harrell Memorial Fund, Bailey United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 218, Bailey, NC 27807-0218. Arrangements are by Wilson Memorial Service, 2811 Fieldstream Drive N., Wilson.
--Posted on July 5, 2017 
Harrell, Jerimiah Carr (I31042)
 
2602 Jerry K. Sutton July 15, 1936-January 8, 2021 Wenatchee, WA
This is my husband. A complex and kind man brilliant of mind, strong and ambitious of body. I believe that nature would say, ?This is a man.?
Jerry was born in Wenatchee, WA, to Dorothy and Allen Sutton. He worked in the family orchard on Maple Street. Jerry learned a lot from that, this experience would help later in his own orchard. He worked on survey crews in summers and really enjoyed the outdoor work.
He attended Wenatchee schools and Washington State University, later earning his Civil and Professional Engineering Degrees.
He worked at Alcoa during summer break from college, where he met Claudia King; six months later they were married. He was then in the Army at Fort Ord, CA, so Claudia flew down and they were married during a long weekend in Monterey, CA. They were together 62 years.
After serving in the Army, he worked for Munson, Nash, and Futrell. Later, he worked for Jack Hale at Hale and Long General Construction; he had found his calling with construction work and built many structures in Wenatchee. When Jack Hale retired, Jerry bought the company. He was assisted by Jim Lillian and Denise Kuest, until he sold it in 2019. He always thought highly of his crew and liked them all.
He is survived by his wife, Claudia; daughter, Rachel and Dan Gallaher of Florida; son, Daniel and Cheryl Sutton of East Wenatchee, WA; grandchildren: Ian Sutton, Corinne Sosnowski, and J.C. Warren; and three great-grandchildren; sister, Diane and Gary Rittenmeyer of Chelan, WA.
A special thank you to Visiting Angels, Serengeti, and the entire Hospice team of professionals.
A Celebration of Life will be held later in the year. If you wish, donations may be made to Wounded Warriors or Wenatchee Valley Humane Society. 
Sutton, Jerry K. (I682)
 
2603 Jerry W. Alexander, 84, of Greenville, died Tuesday, January 14, 2014.
Born in Kokomo, Indiana, he was a son of the late Ferrold and Josephine Stanton Alexander. He received his undergraduate from Bob Jones University and his Masters Degree at Appalachian State University and retired from Bob Jones University after teaching from 1957 to 1985. From 1985 to 2001 he served as the Transportation Clerk for Bob Jones University. Mr. Alexander served in the US Army from 1951 - 1952. He was a member of Hampton Park Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife; Joyce Sibbersen Alexander and a daughter, Donna (Eddie) Colwell of Tucker, Ga.; a brother, Terry (Wanda) Alexander; sisters, Nancy (Hayden) Porter, Judy Arthur, Jenny (Jim) Schaffer, Penny (Stephen) Bousum and Julie (Gary) Black; and granddaughters, Robin and Katie Colwell. He was predeceased by sons, Timothy and Thomas Alexander and sister, Sally Foster.
Services will be held 11 am Friday in Hampton Park Baptist Church with burial following at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Visitation will be held Thursday 6 - 8 pm in The Mackey Mortuary. Memorials may be made to Bob Jones University, Hampton Park Baptist Church or The Wilds Christian Camp.  
Alexander, Jerry W. (I22561)
 
2604 JINKINSON, Keith Wilson After a lengthy illness, with his family by his side in hospital at Carleton Place, Ontario on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 at the age of 54 years. Loving husband of Theresa "Terry" Lee. Dear son of Marjorie. Cherished father of Brad (Samantha) Jinkinson, Leisa (Dan) Barber, Linda Miller and Karen Miller. Dear grandfather of Travis, Jessie and Cayman. Survived by his sister Debbie McNeely and brothers Billy and Glen. Predeceased by his father William and his grandson Austin. Friends may call at the ALAN R. BARKER FUNERAL HOME, 19 McArthur Avenue, Carleton Place on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday at 11 a.m. with Reverend Blair Corcoran officiating. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario. Donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
--Published on July 28, 2005 
Jinkinson, Keith Wilson (I31327)
 
2605 Joan Markley, 72, passed away January 11, 2005 peacefully at her home. She was born February 5, 1932 in Hannibal, New York. She lived in Phoenix for 56 years and graduated from Phoenix Union High School. She was widowed in 1996. Joan was very loving, articulate, artistic, and loved to dance. She loved her family very much. She is survived by 2 brothers, Johnny and David, 2 sisters, Mary Lou and Margie, 7 children, 16 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She lived life to the fullest and never gave up. Arrangements entrusted to A. L. Moore Grimshaw Bethany Chapel.
--Published in The Arizona Republic on Jan. 16, 2005 
Thompson, Joan Doris (I26926)
 
2606 Joanne Bleeker Tolles passed away Tuesday afternoon, October 26, 2010 at Lifecare Center of Plainwell. She was born March 17, 1932 in Kalamazoo, the daughter and name-sake of John and Anna (Bogema) Bleeker. On June 4, 1954, she was united in marriage her best friend and fishing partner, Wendell J. Tolles in Kalamazoo. Joanne was a member of Sunnyside United Methodist Church and Cancer Society fund raiser. Surviving are her husband of 56 years, Wendell; their two children, Douglas (Robyn) Tolles of Kalamazoo and Diane (Steve) McLeod of Dallas, TX; two grandchildren, Jessica and Ian McLeod; and
several nieces and nephews. In addition to fishing, Joanne enjoyed traveling with Wendell; camping/fishing at Interlochen State Park over 50 summers and 23 winters in Florida. She is remembered for her care of others and her never ending faith in God's Will. Preceding her in death were her parents; and two brothers, Jack Bleeker of Florida and David Bleeker of Oregon - all waiting with cane fishing poles and bobbers in-hand. The family will celebrate the Lord's Promise to Joanne at a funeral service at 1:00 PM on Saturday
at Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Galesburg Chapel, 145 W. Battle Creek Street. Interment will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may visit with the family from 5-8 PM on Friday at the funeral home. In lieu or flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America or Sunnyside United Methodist Church. 
Bleeker, Joanne (I22971)
 
2607 Joanne M. Pickett, age 69 of Limerick passed away at her home Thursday evening. Joanne was born July 20, 1942 in Watertown the daughter of Leonard and Evelyn Ayerst Weston. She attended schools in the Watertown area. She married James H. Pickett in 1970 and the couple have resided in Limerick ever since. She worked at Northland Electric, Ames Dept. Store and retired from Kinney Drug Store in Watertown. She is survived by her husband James, two sons James Pickett and William Pickett of Brownville. She has seven grandchildren, a sister Dorothy Fassett of Watertown and nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by sons Michael and Steven Pickett and a brother Leo Weston. A graveside service will be held Friday August 12th at 11:00 a.m. at the Brownville Cemetery with Fr. Douglas Comstock of Alexandria Bay officiating. Arrangements are with the Johnson Funeral Home, Dexter. Weston, Joanne M. (I4287)
 
2608 Joanne Marie (Daniels) McPeek was born on February 28, 1954 in Addison, Michigan and passed on February 28, 2011 at Sparrow Hospital. Joanne inspired all she touched to shine brightly everyday of their life. Her passing left a husband, Steven McPeek; a mother, Arbutus "Boots" Daniels; three sisters; two daughters, Stephanie (Paul) Faloon and Christyn (Jaasen) Barrett and six grandchildren. She will be greatly missed.
A funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Joanne Marie McPeek will be held at the Hampton-Kurtz Funeral Home in Hillsdale on Friday, March 4th beginning at 11:00 A.M. with Pastor Paul Hane officiating. Interment will take place in the Aldrich Cemetery in Somerset Township. The family will receive friends for visitation on Thursday from 5-8 P.M. at the funeral home in Hillsdale and on Friday from 10:00 A.M. until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers friends who wish may make memorial contributions to the family. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. 
Daniels, Joanne Marie (I21896)
 
2609 Joannis Adamus Wolf (baptism name) Wolf, John Adam (I27500)
 
2610 Johannes Schaeffer was born in Germany. He emigrated to New York in 1710, arriving together with his mother Maria Elisabeth and his brother Heinrich as a a Palatine Migrant. Schaeffer, Johann Henrich (I29755)
 
2611 Johannesburg, Transvaal Laburn, Claire Elizabeth (I10983)
 
2612 Johannesburg, Transvaal Laburn, William Grieve (I10964)
 
2613 Johannesburg, Transvaal Laburn, William Grieve (I10964)
 
2614 Johannesburg, Transvaal Ayerst, Herbert Frank (I10877)
 
2615 Johannesburg, Transvaal Manfield, Reginald Edwin (I3266)
 
2616 Johannesburg, Transvaal Family (F15950)
 
2617 Johannesburg, Transvaal Hirtzel, Mary Alison (I3268)
 
2618 Johannesburg, Transvaal Manfield, Jack Bertram Hirtzel (I3269)
 
2619 Johannesburg, Transvaal Family (F15953)
 
2620 JOHN "JACK" GREENOUGH, 80, of Port Henry, died Friday, Sept. 21, at CVPH Medical Center in Plattsburgh. He was born Sept. 10, 1932 in North Hudson, N.Y., the son of William and Gladys (Baker) Greenough. Calling hours will be held from 10 to 11 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the Harland Funeral Home in Port Henry. A funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. Burial will be in the South Moriah Cemetery, Moriah.
--Published on September 23, 2012 
Greenough, John T. (I31786)
 
2621 John and Jean McConnell came to Canada on the ship Brig Wilson in late 1829 or early 1830, with daughters Agnes and Helen. James Alexander was born in Montreal in 1830. In Scotland John was a tailor, after coming to Canada he became a farmer.  McConnell, John (I00916)
 
2622 John and Jean McConnell came to Canada on the ship Brig Wilson in late 1829 or early 1830, with daughters Agnes and Helen. James Alexander was born in Montreal in 1830. In Scotland John was a tailor, after coming to Canada he became a farmer.  Nish, Jean Stewart (I01401)
 
2623 John Chester Bogus, Sr., 72, of South Yarmouth, MA, entered into peace Thursday, (February 6, 2003) at his home after a yearlong battle with lung cancer. He was born December 16, 1930, in Hartford, and raised in Tariffville, attending Simsbury Schools. John was an outstanding athlete in three sports at Simsbury High School. He was active in baseball, coaching little league, Babe Ruth and the Hartford current Leagues. Mr. Bogus was an Army veteran of the Korean War from 1952-1954; he was in the battle for Christmas Hill. John was an avid golfer and bowler, and loved the Red Sox. Mr. Bogus retired in 1985 from his work of 33 years as a pattern maker at the Connecticut Foundry in Rocky Hill. John also worked in the Plainfield, Foundry and Westfield, MA Foundry for an additional seven years. In 1997, he and his wife moved from Simsbury to Cape Cod to enjoy their retirement. John was the shuttle driver at Bayberry Hills Golf Course for four years. He leaves behind many close friends. John was a member of the retired Men's and Bowling Clubs. Beloved husband of Alice (Babbitt) Bogus of South Yarmouth for 51 years. Father of John C. Bogus, Jr. and his wife, Holly of Forestdale, Peter L. Bogus of Edenton, NC and Jeffrey H. Bogus and his wife, Michele of Stowe, VT. His four grandchildren also survive him, Amy, Stephanie, Joshua and Cory. Two sisters also survive him. A funeral will be held on Saturday, February 8, 9 a.m. from the Hallett Funeral Home, 273 Station Ave., South Yarmouth, a Funeral Mass will follow at 10 a.m. at St. Pius X Church, Station Ave, South Yarmouth, MA. Interment will be in Chandler Gray Cemetery, West Yarmouth, MA. Friends and relatives are invited to call at the funeral home on Friday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Donations in his memory may be made to Davenport-Mugar Cancer Center or Hospice and Palliative Care of Cape Cod. Bogus, John Chester (I25849)
 
2624 John Currie was born to the parents of Hugh Currie and Elizabeth Currie (nee Muir). In the 1890's John settled in Manitoba. On 15 Mar 1899 he married Charlotte Elizabeth Swalwell. While living in Manitoba they had children, William Elwood, Lloyd, Allan, Minto and Viola. The family moved to British Columbia and while living there they had children Harold Chester, Alma and Roy. John and Elizabeth returned to Manitoba.
During the time they were living in BC John suffered a work related head injury. Resulting in his living his final years at the Brandon Mental Health Centre in Brandon. He is buried in the lower 3 behind the (former) hospital.
 
Currie, John (I10601)
 
2625 John D. 'Jack' Determan, 79, of Mason City, passed away Sunday (November 6, 2011) at Good Shepherd Health Center, Mason City, with his family at his side.
A memorial Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday (November 10, 2011) at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 302 5th St., S.E., Mason City, with the Rev. Craig E. Steimel officiating. Inurnment will take place in Elmwood-St. Joseph Cemetery, Mason City, at a later date.
Visitation will be held Wednesday evening (November 9, 2011) at Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial Chapel, 126 3rd St. N.E., Mason City, from 4 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. where a Scriptural Wake service will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Should friends desire, memorials may be directed to the Alzheimer?s Association, Hospice of North Iowa, or Newman Catholic Schools in Jack's name.
John D. Determan was born on November 24, 1931 in Mason City, Iowa, the son of Henry C. and Josephine (Lynch) Determan. He graduated from St. Joseph's School in 1950 and the University of Iowa in 1954.
He was united in marriage to Doris Mott on September 1, 1951 in Mason City. After returning to Mason City in 1954 he joined his father in the Determan Electric Company and remained in the business until his retirement in 2000.
Jack enjoyed golf, playing cards, boating, and building his HO train setup, but his happiest times were spent with his family. He was an avid Iowa Hawkeye and Newman Knight fan, always rooting for 'his team.'
He and Doris spent many winters in Port St. Lucie, Florida. They enjoyed boating on the South Florida Waterways and taking their friends on boating trips. He was active in Tarpon Bay Yacht Club and the Saints and Sinners Golf Course. He treasured his time at the Mason City Country Club, playing golf with his good friends.
Jack was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), the Mason City Country Club, and a life-long member of St. Joseph Catholic Church.
Jack is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Doris; his nine children, Gail (Joe) Pitzenberger, Mason City, Randy (Angie) Determan, Mason City, John (Shannon) Determan, Mason City, Tim Determan, Mason City, Jeff Determan, Mason City, Mark (Pam) Determan, Leesburg, Virginia, Joe (Ann) Determan, Mason City, Kristin (Paul) Alman, Marshalltown, and Jennifer (Tim) Hitchcock, Mason City; 24 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Preceeding Jack in death are his parents, two sisters, Jean Shea and Pat Lammers, both of Chicago; and his grandson, Grant Hitchcock.
Jack's family wishes to thank the 3rd Floor staff at Good Shepherd Health Center for their kindness, patience, and care.
 
Determan, John David (I19118)
 
2626 John David Doolittle, 78, of Middletown and Hobe Sound, FL, beloved husband of Patricia (Dortch) Doolittle for fifty-four years, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on January 29th, 2014 in Florida.
Born in Middletown, he was the son of the late Burton and Dorothy (Deane) Doolittle.
John graduated Avon Old Farms Prep School in 1954, Babson College, Wellesley, MA in 1957 and New England Institute in Boston, MA in 1958.
He joined the funeral business in 1959 with his father as third generation of Doolittle Funeral Home and went on to open Cromwell Funeral Home in 1969. He retired in 1996 as his son entered as fourth generation. J
John was a lifelong resident of Middletown and Cromwell spending winters in Florida after retiring.
He was a member of Stuart Congregational Church in Stuart, FL and First Congregational Church in Middletown where he served as a former Deacon and Trustee.
He was also a former member of the Cromwell Lions Club, member and past president of the Middletown Exchange Club and former member of the Board of Trustees of City Savings Bank, now Citizens Bank.
He served on the Board of Long Rivers Council, BSA, the Board of Directors for Pine Grove Cemetery, was a lifetime member of Cromwell Historical Society, a Corporator of Middlesex Hospital and active in the United Way and many other charities.
John spent much of his free time following the New York Yankees with a vengeance. He also enjoyed traveling, golfing, playing cards, had a love for fireworks and spending time with his family.
John touched so many people throughout his life. He was always willing to help anyone, whether he knew them or not and had an unending supply of hugs for everyone. He was a good friend to people, a loving husband and father, and a very involved grandfather. John was a wonderful, generous and kind man who will be truly missed by those he touched.
Along with his wife, he is survived by his son, Jay B. Doolittle and his wife, Donna of Middletown; two daughters, Suzanne Beauchemin of Cromwell and Cynthia L. Schloss and her husband, David of Cromwell; a sister, Barbara Rasch and her husband, John of North Carolina; seven grandchildren, Jessica Doolittle and her fiancé, Jerry Parris, Jonathan Doolittle and his wife, Lindsey, Nikole Doolittle, Alexa and David Beauchemin, and Lily and Tyler Schloss; two great grandchildren, Gracie and Maddelena Doolittle; several nieces and nephews and his card buddies, golf buddies and many friends.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by two brothers, Burton and Richard Doolittle.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 4th at 10:00 am at Doolittle Funeral Home, 14 Old Church Street, Middletown.
Interment will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery.
Family and friends may call on Monday evening from 5:00 to 8:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, friends may make donations in John's memory to Middlesex Hospice Unit, 28 Crescent Street, Middletown, CT 06457 or Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201 Southeast Indian Street, Stuart, FL 33997.
To share memories or send condolences to the family please visit www.doolittlefuneralservice.com
--Published in the Stuart News on Feb. 2, 2014 
Doolittle, John David (I27219)
 
2627 John Dunn, an aged resident of Faithorn, Michigan, died Sunday at St. Joseph's hospital in Menominee. His death was due to the infirmities of old age. He was 69 years of age and was brought to the hospital from Faithorn, Michigan. The remains were brought over to the McLain undertaking parlors and then taken to the home of his son, Joseph A. Dunn, 1037 Spruce Street. [Marinette, Wisconsin]
The deceased is survived by his wife, two sons; Joseph A. Dunn of Marinette and John Dunn of Faithorn and three daughters: Mrs. Leslie {Charlotte} Fitzpatrick of this city; Mrs. George {Elizabeth} Kupsch of Faithorn and Mrs. Andrew Major of Redwood, Washington.
The funeral will occur Thursday morning.
--Marinette EagleStar, January 31, 1910 page 1
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There was a Requiem at Our Lady of Lourdes church at 9:30 this morning upon the occasion of the funeral of the late John Dunn of Faithorn.
The Rev. F.G. Tulley was the celebrant and later officiated the services at the grave in Woodlawn cemetery, where interment took place.
The casket bearers were: John Fitzpatrick, John Murray, Fred Anderson, John Woods, William Krieger and William Raby.
Decedent was a prominent resident of Faithorn where he had resided since 1872, at which time he was appointed post master at that place, being the first official.
He was taken ill at his home and was brought to the hospital in Menominee for treatment, his death occurring there a few days ago.
--The Daily Eagle Star February 3, 1910 page 3
 
Dunn, John James (I32194)
 
2628 John E. Paninski, Sr., 86, of Bridgeport, NY, died June 16, 2003. He was a truck driver for 37 years for the Carrier Corporation of Syracuse , retiring in 1978. He was a Navy Veteran and served in the National Guard. His wife, Katherine died 1988.
Survivors: five sons: John, Jr., Williamstown, Ronald, Clay, Donald, North Syracuse , Richard, North Syracuse , Charles, North Syracuse ; one daughter, Kathleen Frazier, Syracuse ; 21 grandchildren; several great- grandchildren.
Services: 12 noon Friday at the Harter Funeral Home, Inc., Parish, NY. Burial will be in the Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish, NY. Visitation Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and 10 to 12 noon Friday at the Funeral Home, 2983 West Main St., Parish, NY.
--Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - June 18, 2003
 
Paninski, John Edward (I1888)
 
2629 John Edmund Tobin, Jr., MD In San Francisco on January 13, 2006. Beloved husband of Eleanor Mahan Tobin; loving father of Michael (Annie), Eleanor (Jerome) Raggett, Cathleen (Thomas) Miller, Mark (Carol) Tobin, Jean (Edward) Villalva, Ann (David) McInnes, Sheila (Owen) McKannay and Lisa Tobin; grandfather of 22 and great-grandfather of two. Born in 1917 in Chicago and raised in San Francisco, attended St. Monica's School and St. Ignatius, graduated from UC Berkeley and received his M.D. degree from Louisiana State University. A dedicated physician for over 40 years; a member of the American Medical Association, the Academy of Allergy and the Presidio Golf Club. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to a Funeral Mass to be held at St. Dominic's Church, Bush & Steiner Sts, on Wednesday, January 18 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Dominic's Renovation Fund. Tobin, John Edmund (I06258)
 
2630 John Elsworth Holborn of R.R. # 2 Moorefield passed away peacefully at home surrounded by the love of his family on Thursday, December 15, 2016 in his 63rd year. Beloved husband of Beatriz for 12 years. Brother of Rexene Heffren and her friend Mervin Shumacher of Fergus, the late Robert ?Bob? Holborn (2010) and his wife Paula Holborn of R.R. # 2 Moorefield. Uncle of Lee and Janna Heffren, Cathy Heffren, Jason Holborn, Martin and Elaine Holborn, Brock Holborn, Ashley and Jerome Peters. Great uncle of Cole and Kim, Kyle and Jodie, Clay, Clinton, Bailey, Bryanna, Braydon, Brooklyn, Robert, Scarlett and Antoinette. Remembered by Kira, Lori, Doug and their families as well as by his many friends and neighbours.
To honour John?s wishes cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service of Remembrance will be held in the Heritage Funeral Home, Palmerston on Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.
As expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian Liver Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 
Holborn, John Elsworth (I4587)
 
2631 John Ferrell, Spokane
Memorial service for John L. ?Jack? Ferrell, 69, will be at 9:30 a.m. today at Heritage Funeral Home.
Mr. Ferrell, who was born in Spokane, died Wednesday.
He graduated from North Central High School and, in September 1944, entered the Army.
He served until June 1965 and received the Army Commendation Medal.
He had lived in Seattle, Tacoma and Pasco and had returned to Spokane in 1971. He worked part time for H&R Block as a consultant.
He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1474 and American Legion Post Falls Post No. 143.
He is survived by his wife, Wilma Ferrell; three sons, John, Berry and James Ferrell, all of Spokane; three daughters, Jacqueline Fluery, Joan Porter and Dyanne Reed, all of Spokane; two sisters, Thelma Cox and Betty DeVito, both of Spokane; nine grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. 
Ferrell, John LeRoy (I31452)
 
2632 John Gates , Yeoman, was born in Canada West 1804. West included the area around Kingston,Canada. The City of Kingston, Canada surrounds the old Fort Frontenac which was originally built by the French in 1673. The British captured Fort Frontenac in 1758 and formally took possession of the area in 1760. The area immediately surrounding Kingston was included in the County of Frontenac.
About 12 miles from the Fort a small settlement known as Westbrook was formed. Approximately 1 mile from the settlement was the homestead of John Gate and Caroline Eliza Bryan. This homestead is shown on a map of the area which reflects the ownership of the land in 1878. In addition, the census of Westbrook, Ontario Canada for 1851 states as Follows : John Gates, yeoman , born Canada West, age 48, living in a one story log house. His wife Caroline Elizaa Bryan age 40, the children were : William age 20 , John Henery age 18, Eliza J. age 16, Lydiiaa A. age 14, James age 12, Ellen age 10, Ann Maria age 8 ,and George age 8.
Although little is known about John Gates, other then he was a farmer , the Directory of Ontario for 1871 states that John Gates of Westbrook was the Justice of the Peace. Some members of the Gates family { Family of John Gates } are buried in the Methodist Church yard in the village of Catarqui, which is about one mile from the village of Westbrook Ontario Canada.
John Gates homestead originally consisted of 100 acres. He added to this by purchasing 50 acres across the road, and 75 acres down the road { which he purchased in George Okill Stuart Gates name his youngest son } and 150 acres in the vicinity which he gave William Finley Gates his eldest son.
At this point of time little is known about the background of John Gates andd Caroline Eliza Bryan . However , some interesting assumptions and information has been gathered concerning the period when their parents lived in Canada. As previously stated , the British took over the area around Kingston in 1760. In 1784 the first group of Loyalists arrived in the Kingston area from the United States. In 1785 the second group of Loyalists arrived. Included in this group was the first Anglican Minister whose name was John Okill Stuart. Recall that the youngest son of John and Caroline Gates was named George Okill Stuart Gates. If George Okill Stuart Gates wasnt named after the Anglican Minister, it is a strange coincidence. It would appear that the ancestors of John Gates and Caroline Eliza Bryan might have been a part of the Loyalist Group that arrived in Kingston at that time. 
Gates, John Henry (I02108)
 
2633 John Henry Ouellette
After a four year battle with AML it is with deep sadness we announce the passing of John Henry Ouellette, 75, of Carman, Manitoba. Dad passed away peacefully, April 21st, at Boundary Trails Health Centre with his family by his side.
Dad will be lovingly remembered by wife Gayle, daughter Deb (Bill), son Rick.
Dad was predeceased by his parents, brother Raymond Ouellette and brother in-law Clifford Archibald. He will be dearly missed by brother Norman (Aurore) of Cold Lake Ab, sister Bernice of Elm Creek, brother Delbert (Bonnie) of Lacombe Ab, half-brother Stuart (Audrey) of Treherne and sister-in-law Darlene of Langely, BC. He will also be missed by his grandchildren Chad (Naomi), Nikki (Chris), Megan (Al), Bryan, Ashley, Derek, Carson and great grandchildren Scarlet, Makayla and Reed.
Funeral service was held on Saturday, April 26, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at Carman United Church with Rev. Harold Kenyon officiating. Interment took place in the Elm Creek Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Boundary Trails Cancer Care, Box 2000, Winkler, MB, R6W 1H8.
You still live on in the hearts and minds of the loving family you left behind. 
Ouellette, John Henry (I864)
 
2634 John Henry Peabody, 59, of North Stonington, CT died unexpectedly but peacefully at his home.
Born in Middletown, CT on June 7, 1955 he was the son of the late Thomas H. Peabody, Sr., and Nancy L. (Saunders) Peabody-Herrick.
John was a carpenter at Electric Boat Groton, CT for over 34 years. He was a member of Carpenters Union, North Stonington Recreation League, North Stonington Fair Committee and North Stonington Senior Center.
John will be remembered by many as ""Coach"" during his many years working with the Wheeler Soccer Team. He offered a helping hand to all those in need and was a friend to everyone he met.
John will be sadly missed by his daughter; MaRanda L. Villella and her husband Angelo of Warwick, R.I. He was the loving ""Poppy"" of Brandon, Dominick, Nevaeh and Ariana. He was the brother of Rosalind Crowley (Fran) of North Stonington, CT, Susan Pelcher (David, Jr.) of West Warwick, R.I. and Thomas H. Peabody, Jr. of North Stonington, CT. He also leaves his former wife Hattie (Geer) Peabody-Lewis and many loving nieces and nephews.
A celebration of John's life will be held on Saturday at Noon time at the Buckler-Johnston Funeral Home, 121 Main St., Westerly. Calling hours will precede the service from 10-12. 
Peabody, John Henry (I09863)
 
2635 John James HAZELWOOD, 26, farmer, Mattawa, same, s/o Herbert HAZELWOOD (b. England) & Agnes McLEAN, married Alice Mabel FARTHING, 21, London England, Mattawa, d/o John (b. England) & Sarah, witn: Bert & Elenor HAZELWOOD both of Mattawa on July 11, 1925 at Mattawa. Hazelwood, John James McClelland (I00025)
 
2636 John James HAZELWOOD, 26, farmer, Mattawa, same, s/o Herbert HAZELWOOD (b. England) & Agnes McLEAN, married Alice Mabel FARTHING, 21, London England, Mattawa, d/o John (b. England) & Sarah, witn: Bert & Elenor HAZELWOOD both of Mattawa on July 11, 1925 at Mattawa. Farthing, Alice Mabel (I00309)
 
2637 John Kenneth Groves, 83, Chappell, died Saturday, Nov. 30 at Memorial Health Center in Sidney. His funeral is today at 2 p.m. at the Chappell United Methodist Church with Rev. Harun Gatobu officiating. Burial will follow in the Chappell Cemetery.

John Kenneth Groves was born April 18, 1919 in Chappell, the son of John Watson and Amelia (Gassner) Groves. The family moved to a farm four miles north of Chappell when he was five years old. After attending public school, John drove transports and road construction trucks. He also hauled dirt for the Kingsley Dam north of Ogallala.
On Nov. 22, 1938 John married Vivian Lucille Rice in Wray, Colo. The couple lived in the Goodview area for five years. Then in 1943, they bought his father?s farm where John resided until his death.
He was a member of the Chappell United Methodist Church and a Past Worshipful Master (1961) of the Golden Fleece Lodge #205 of the Masonic Order, A.F. & A.M. in Chappell. The Grand Lodge presented John his 50-year Masonic membership on May 26, 1999. He received his 50-year Eastern Star membership pin on April 3, 2001 for his membership in the Luceba Chapter #220, O.E.S.
As a young man, he loved to hunt and fish.

Survivors include his wife, Vivian L. Groves of Chappell; two daughters, Mary L. Groves and Marcia A. Groves, both of Chappell; two sisters, Garnett Frederick of Lincoln City, Ore. and Arlynne Hochhalter of Nampa, Idaho and one brother, Orville Groves of Parma, Idaho 
Groves, John Kenneth (I18441)
 
2638 John M. Ledden, died at his home on Willsboro Point, NY, after a short illness, on October 23, 2006. He was born in St. Albans, VT January 3, 1925, the son of Harold and Anna Ledden. He was educated in St. Albans and Seton Hall Prep and College in New Jersey. After serving 3 1/2 years in the Marines in the South Pacific, he returned to the States and married Elizabeth Des Jardins, July 3, 1949. They raised their family in New Rochelle, NY. For over 20 years John was the Sales Manager for Sentinel Oil Company located in New Rochelle. In 1983 he and his wife retired to Willsboro, NY.
John is survived by his wife, Betty; six children and spouses, Janet and Phil Schwetz, James Ledden, Richard and Patrice Ledden, Robert and Nancy Ledden, Daniel and Suzanne Ledden and Maureen Ledden Arnold; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and Sister Mary Ledden CND.
He was predeceased by his parents; a brother, Howard Ledden; and a sister, Margaret Marceau.
A Funeral Mass was held at St. Philip's Church in Willsboro at 11 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006, with the Rev. Scott Seymour officiating.
The family has requested in lieu of flowers donations in his memory be made to the Willsboro Rescue Squad, Willsboro, New York or St. Philip's Church.
Huestis Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. 
Ledden, John Miles (I23239)
 
2639 John Munro died at the age of 22 years, while working as a logger for Porcupine Hill Logging at Rat Portage, Ontario. He contacted Typhoid Fever and was brought out on dog sled by a group of fellow Indian loggers, walking day and night to the hospital in Sudbury, Ontario, where he later died. (Death record states Rat Portage) Munro, John (I02724)
 
2640 John P. Cameron
At the GWM Hospital, Perth, on Monday, January 10, 1972, there passed to eternal rest John Percival Cameron, in his 79th year.
John Cameron, born March 20, 1893, at Wemyss, was the eldest son of the late William J. Cameron and his wife, Mary Thompson. In 1921 he moved from his birthplace to the "old homestead" where he took up residence with his former wife, Eva Rae Rutherford, who predeceased him in 1922. On March 1, 1929, he married Isobel D. Palmer who survives with a son, Allan, of Scarborough, and a daughter, Marion, of Belleville.
Of a family of six, three survive, Stuart of Balderson, Kenneth of Harper and Margaret of Belleville. Two brothers predeceased him. Ray in 1958 and Walton in 1971.
Upon retiring from farming, the late Mr. Cameron moved to the village of Wemyss where he continued to do carpentry.
He was a member of Calvin United Church, acting as elder for several years.
Funeral service was conducted by Mr. Isner of Calvin United Church, from Blair and Son Chanpel with interment in Elmwood Cemetery, Perth.
Friends acting as pallbearers were Harold Blair, Arthur Bowes, Tom Brady, Tom Cameron, Jim Rutherford and Jim Gamble.
--Feb. 17, 1972, p. 14, "The Perth Courier" 
Cameron, John Percival (I6066)
 
2641 John Pennock of Agoura Hills, CA, beloved husband and father died Wednesday, January 28, 2004 at West Hills Hospital. He was born in Battle Creek, MI to Nellie (Corteway) Pennock and Basil Pennock on July 2, 1931. John married Vivian Presley on February 14, 1959 and she survives. Also surviving are sisters, Barbara Harness of Jackson, MI, Arlis Mellor and Julia (Tom) Williams of Battle Creek; daughters, Carolyn Pennock of Pomona, CA and Janine Pennock of Granada, CA; brother-in-law John (wife Sandra) Presley and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. John received his Electrical Engineering Degree from Michigan Technological University and served in the Army at the Marshall Space Center in Huntsville, AL. He retired from Rocketdyne after 35 years, serving them in Alabama, White Sands Proving Grounds, NM and Canoga Park, CA. Funeral service and interment will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills on Tuesday February 3, 2004 at 12:30 p.m. Visitation on Monday 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a contribution in his memory, may do so to the USC Norris Cancer Center, 1441 Eastlake Avenue, Room 8302, Los Angeles, CA 90089.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on Feb. 2, 2004 
Pennock, John Lee (I21301)
 
2642 John R. Bartman, 79, of Oviedo, Florida, husband of Elizabeth "Betty" (Human) Bartman, passed to his heavenly home on December 2, 2012 at the Lutheran Haven Nursing Home in Oviedo, Florida. John was born October 8, 1933 in Middletown, CT, the son of John and Isabell (Abbey) Bartman. He was a proud veteran of the U.S. Army. Prior to his retirement, he was the owner of the Prospect Glass Company, where he worked as a glazier.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his three children and three grand children. He was predeceased by a brother and a sister.
Graveside services with military honors will be held on Friday, December 21, 2012 at 11:00 A.M.at the Cove Cemetery in Hadlyme, CT. Those who wish may send memorial contributions in John's name to Lutheran Haven Foundation. 
Bartman, John Russell (I25798)
 
2643 John R. Moon Sr., 67, of Moodus, died Saturday April 18, 2015 at Chestelm Health and Rehab in Moodus. Born June 11, 1947 in Middletown he was the son of the late Andrew J. and Mildred (Peterson) Moon. John grew up in East Hampton and moved to Indiana where he had worked at Dutchman Camper as a Forman before his illness. He returned to Moodus in 2008. John served his country in the Marine Corp during the Vietnam War. He is survived by his son John R. Moon Jr. of Cromwell, five daughters Michelle Espinosa of Newington, Victoria Moon of Middletown, Bridget Goff of Moodus, Kaitlyn Stone of Indiana, Emily Moon of Indiana, Nine brothers and sisters, best friend David Sorvello of East Hampton and nine grandchildren. He was predeceased by his sister Cheryl Keser. Friends may call at the Spencer Funeral Home 112 Main St. East Hampton on Friday April 24th from 4PM until 6PM. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Moon, John R. (I26016)
 
2644 John Robert Emmette, 98, of Middletown, husband of the late Shirley (Russell) Emmette, passed away at home on February 11, 2016. Born on June 8, 1917 in Middletown, he was the son of the late Harry and Edith (Almond) Emmette. John attended Middletown High School, Class of 1937, where he excelled in athletics. Sports were the love of his life particularly golf, basketball and track where he held several MHS track records. For many years he worked at assembling prototypes and retired from Standard-Knapp in Portland. John married Shirley on October 4, 1941 and spent sixty-three years raising a family, traveling and enjoying grandchildren until her passing in 2004. John is survived by his son, Jay Emmette and his wife, Heidi of Middletown; his daughter Lynn Boyer of Dallas, TX and nephew, Robert Emmette and his wife, Fiona of NY. He also leaves five grandchildren, Brenda Brown (Tim), Todd Emmette (Heather), Noelle Raymond (David), Brian Butterfield (Meredith) and David Butterfield; eight great-grandchildren, Alicia Godbout, Janis and Megan Emmette, Morgan, Tucker and Tyson Raymond and Owen and Townsend Butterfield and two great great grandchildren, Adriana Moffet and Wyatt Emmette. Along with his wife and parents, John was predeceased by his brother, Almond Emmette and his sister, Flora Emmette Rattee. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 24th at 6:30 at Doolittle Funeral Home, 14 Old Church Street, Middletown. Burial will be private in Pine Grove Cemetery. Family and friends may call on Wednesday evening from 5:30 to 6:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations in John?s memory may be made to First Church of Christ General Fund, 190 Court Street, Middletown, CT 06457.  Emmette, John Robert (I26553)
 
2645 John Shane with babies Jack Rioux & Marion Goddard, Lillian Goddard in front
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Rioux, William John (I12992)
 
2646 John Sutherland
The death occurred at his home at Almonte on June 23rd of John Sutherland, following a brief illness. He was in his 85th year. Mr Sutherland was born in Ramsay township, and was a son of the late John Sutherland and Jessie Nicholson. He had lived in Almonte for the past thirty years. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary McKay The funeral was conducted by the Rev H.C. Wolfraim, from his late residence to the Auld Kirk Cemetery on Friday, June 25th. The pallbearers were Nelson McKay, Milton Symington, Alex Symington, Errol Manson and William Creighton. Among the floral offerings were pieces from Bethany Church and staff of Hotel Almonte.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, Thursday July 7, 1949, page 4 
Sutherland, John (I6126)
 
2647 Johnson (Schroeder) Dorothy Prindle. Preceded in death by husband, Richard H.; parents, William Day & Genevieve Griffith Prindle; brother, Charles C. Prindle. Survived by children, Susan Stolarcek, Philip M. Schroeder, Jr. (Kristine), Nancy Sjoquist (Keith), Jill Johnson Gawreluk (Craig); grandchildren, Richard Schroeder (Christine), David Schroeder (Erica), Catherine Jensen & fiance Mark Enslin, Kerstin Sjoquist (John Koester), Erin Sjoquist (Kurt Nelson), Shane Stolarcek, Cheyenne Gawreluk; great-grandchildren, Kara, Philip, Justin & Nathan Schroeder; brother, W.D. Prindle, Jr. (Florence); sister-in-law, Marjorie Prindle. Service WED., 4 PM, Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland Ave., Mpls. Visitation one hour prior. Private interment, Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred to American Cancer Society or American Lung Association. Prindle, Dorothy (I5352)
 
2648 JOHNSON - Peacefully at Almonte Country Haven, Almonte, Ontario on Monday, November 6, 2000. Margaret Catherine Johnson, former Post Mistress of Almonte, at age 91. Beloved daughter of the late Adam Johnson and Mary Munro. Dear sister of Gertrude (the late William Colborne), Almonte. Also survived by three nieces and numerous great and great-great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by one sister Isobel (the late Gordon Whitelaw). Friends called at the KERRY FUNERAL HOME, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte for visiting on Wednesday. Funeral Service was in the Chapel on Thursday. Rev. S. Derek Shelly officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Donations made to Almonte Country Haven, Almonte would be appreciated by the Johnson family. Johnson, Margaret Catherine (I03396)
 
2649 JOHNSON, Carl E. Carl E. Johnson, 83, of Newington, passed away at home on October 14, 2009, after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease and complications from a recent stroke. He was predeceased by his wife Janet, and a son, David. Carl was born in Hartford on March 26, 1926, and lived in Newington for the past 40 years. He attended Hartford Public High School and Wesleyan University, graduating with a B.S. in Mathematics in 1946. He was employed as an underwriter at CNA Insurance for 42 years before retiring in April 1988. A devoted member of the Church of Christ Congregational of Newington, he was involved in several aspects of church life, including the choir, "Jolly Gents", and other volunteer activities. Carl loved music and sang with the Newington Choral Club for many years. After retiring, Carl enjoyed spending his winters in Fort Myers, FL. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend. Besides his late wife and son, he leaves three sons, Carl D. Johnson and his wife Nancy Bouchard of Columbia, Paul A. Johnson of Newington, and Mark R. Johnson and his girlfriend Carol Burke of San Marcos, CA; two daughters and sons-in-law, Karen and Kenneth Loveland of West Hartford and Barbara and Donald Melander of Vernon; and three grandchildren, Eric Loveland and his wife Athina of Newington, Bonnie Loveland and her companion Pam Barnhart of Sunbury, PA, and Peter Melander of Vernon, as well as several nieces and nephews. Carl also leaves his beloved companion, Joan Feldmann of Newington. A memorial service celebrating Carl's life will be held on Sunday, October 18, at 2 p.m. at Church of Christ Congregational of Newington, 1075 Main St., Newington, 06111. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to his church or to the Alzheimer's Association. Johnson, Carl E. (I24681)
 
2650 JONES - In hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, on Saturday, October 2nd, 1976. Ila Mae Elizabeth Munro, beloved wife of the late George Jones. Dear step-mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Ted Boal), Lively; Vivian (Mrs. Alfred Harrington), Richmond; Gladys (Mrs. Edgar Wilson), Ottawa; Kenneth Jones, Okemos, Michigan; dear sister of Kathleen (Mrs. Gordon Thom), Almonte; Lottie (Mr. Wilbert Belford), Pakenham; Raymond Munro, Toronto. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, where service was held on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. Munro, Ila May Elizabeth (I02623)
 

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