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2751 July 20, 2009 Mildred "Milly" C. Churchwell, born January 15, 1949, lost her recent battle with pancreatic cancer. She was a 12-year survivor of breast cancer and a nine-year survivor of uterine cancer. Survived by her husband, Rodney E. Churchwell (retired army, currently employed by Centro Bus Co.), whom she had met on the dance floor 14 years prior and have been side by side since. She was the cherished mother of Jolan Kazmirski of Syracuse, and Carl (Kristin) Price of Cicero; stepmom to James (Sue) Hess of Burdett, NY, and Jennifer (Mitch) Bischoff and Wendy Churchwell of FL; mother-in-law, Betty Ann Becker of Lamesa, TX; and sister-in-law, Maryann (Cono) Perez of Seminole, TX; the adored grandmother to Brittany, Carl, Zachariah, Nicholas, Kayleigh, Alexis, Ciara, Daryl and Amber; sister of Louise (Richard) Sharp of West Monroe, Lorraine Atwood of Bernhards Bay, Roberta Barcza of Nedrow, Stuart and Donald Atwood of Syracuse, and Robert Atwood of Sylvan Beach; loved by many nieces and nephews; and one great-nephew. She was employed for the last six years at Enable of CNY and was a proud member of S.H.A.P.E. An active member of the church of the Nazarene for 23 years, she taught Sunday school and was a member of the board. She enjoyed volunteering her time to her church family. She was a true leader in the church. There will be no calling hours or flowers. Please make donations to any type of Cancer Society of your choosing, and please check your family history for cancer and be checked regularly. A future memorial service will be held in the North Syracuse Church of the Nazarene.  Atwood, Mildred Catherine (I1943)
 
2752 June A. (Currier) Butrym, 66, of 160 Valley Rd., died Saturday June 30, 2007 in the Boston Medical Center.
She leaves her husband of 37 years Bernard Butrym, a daughter Jessica Butrym and her fiance Michael Weatherbee of Barre, two step sons Paul of Georgia and Peter of Milford, a step daughter Veronica Jones of Rutland, two brothers Russel Currier and his wife Judy of Methuen and Roger Currier and his wife Sandy of Barre, nieces Carolyn Adams of FL, and Cynthia Tucker of Milford, 5 granddaughters, Megan, Laura Lee, Tracy, Kimberly and Maggie, 3 great grandchildren, John, Hanna and Dominic, and many more nieces and nephews.
She was born in Boylston the daughter of Wilfred and Naomi (Shedd) Currier. June graduated from Commerce High School and was a hairdresser for 30 years at Ambassador Hair Salon in Worcester. She was a member of St. Josephs Church and Our Lady of Chestochowa in Worcester.
The funeral for June will be held on Thursday July 5, 2007 from Pillsbury Funeral Home, 96 S. Barre Rd. with a 10:00 AM Mass in St. Josephs Church, 29 South St., Barre. Burial will follow in the parish cemetery.  
Currier, June Annis (I07353)
 
2753 June Ann Head passed away peacefully on December 16, 2015.
She was born in Wilmington, Delaware, on October 10, 1924, to Charles and Emma Gibbons, whom she joins in heaven, along with her siblings, Colwell Gibbons, Beryl Pelot and John Gibbons.
She lost the first love of her life, Gordon B. Thompson, in 1961.
She lost her second love, Roy P. Head, in July 2015.
She is survived by her daughters, April (John) Ritchie and Janie (Gene) Morrison. She is also survived by the "Great Ones," as she called them, her grandchildren, Natalie Coover, Tyler (Jenny) Ritchie, and Gordy (Monica) Ritchie; the "greatgrands," Alex, Addie, Graham, Brooke, and Crosby; and many nieces and nephews of whom she was very fond.
The greatest job of her life was her time as director of the Interfaith Community Services (formerly Northwest Interfaith Center). She began as the secretary for this organization in 1985 and later became the director. She retired as director after 14 years.
There will be a celebration of her life on Saturday, January 30, 2016, at 3:00 p.m. in the Chapel at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Arizona.
Arrangements by Adair Funeral Homes, Avalon Chapel.
--Published in Arizona Daily Star (January 27, 2016) 
Gibbons, June Ann (I26929)
 
2754 June L. Minar, 94, Rome City died Thursday, March 26, 2009, at 5:05 p.m. in Northridge Village Nursing Home, Albion.
Mrs. Minar was a 1932 graduate of Kendallville High School. She has lived in Rome City since 1939. She had worked at Swartzlander's Jewelry Store in Kendallville, and was a homemaker.
She was a member of the Rome City United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women, Noble County Extension Homemakers, VFW Post 2749 Auxiliary, American Legion Post 381 Auxiliary, and was a past Worthy Matron of Orange Chapter 232 of the Order of the Eastern Star.
She was born June 20, 1914, in Kendallville to Francis E. and Nettie Mearle (Balliet) Cramer. On August 17, 1939, in Plato she married Stanley B. "Bud" Minar. He preceded her in death on July 4, 1990.
Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Paul and Anna Minar of Kendallville; a daughter and son-in-law, Gaynelle and Ken Crews of Lake Havasu City, Arizona; a grandson, Nicholas Minar; and a sister, Florede Baughman of Kendallville.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Waldo Cramer in 1974 and Hugh Cramer in 1980.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 31, 2009, at 10 a.m. in the Rome City United Methodist Church, Rome City, with Pastor Mike McKinney officiating. Burial will be in Orange Cemetery.
Casketbearers will be Paul Minar, Ken Crews, Nick Minar, Brett Edwards, Kendall Edwards, and Nathan Edwards.
Calling is Monday, March 30, 2009, from 4 to 8 p.m. at Young Family Funeral Home, Wolcottville Chapel, State Road 9 North, Wolcottville.
Preferred memorials are to the Rome City United Methodist Church or American Legion Post 381 Auxiliary. 
Cramer, June L. (I22503)
 
2755 Justin Cody Roblee, 31, of Guangzhou, China, passed away in Kangding, China on May 25, 2016. Justin eagerly entered this world January 26, 1985 during a snowstorm, his parents barely making it to the hospital for delivery of their firstborn. Sadly, he left us as abruptly as he arrived.
Justin grew up in Sardinia, graduating from Pioneer Central in 2003, where he was a four-year member of the National Honor Society, served as an Athlete Role Model Mentor and was a recipient of the Pioneer Faculty Association Scholarship. He studied at RIT and abroad.
In 2007, Unilever hired Justin for a co-op position, which led to fulltime employment after graduating from RIT?s Packaging Engineering Program, with a minor in German Language, in 2008. His work as a Senior Engineer in Global Packaging Development afforded him many travel opportunities, leading him to China in 2011. While with Unilever, Justin made significant contributions to the current Axe body wash bottle and cap designs. Justin took this project from concept generation to implementation in Brazil, China, Thailand, South Africa, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. Justin?s dedication and technical rigor earned him an ?excellent? rating within the company and he was listed as a High Performer, an honor only assigned to the top 10 percent of employees who consistently perform and want to grow.
Justin traveled the world, with an insatiable curiosity about other cultures, customs, traditions and the people he met as he visited over twenty-five countries. His travels led him to many regions of China and much of the USA along with trips to foreign countries including: India, Japan, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Italy, France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Burma, Korea, Turkey, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Russia, Panama, Columbia, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, UK, Canada, and UAE (Dubai). Justin invested in people, while learning the language, building relationships and friendships along his journey of life, always seeking to better understand people, including himself. He was humble and kind.
In 2015, Justin graduated from NOLS Wilderness Medicine Institute and became a Certified Wilderness First Responder. Justin left Unilever and after a brief sabbatical decided to follow his dream, co-founding Elevate Wilderness Adventures. This company provided guided backpacking and skills training adventures in pristine wilderness areas across China.
He is survived by his beloved, Cathy Ng of Guangzhou, China; his father, Kelly Roblee of Sardinia; mother, Lori Armstrong of Holland; sister Trisha Roblee of Austin, Texas; maternal grandfather, Ken (the late Joyce Potter) Armstrong of Arcade; paternal grandmother, Eleanor Gibbs (the late Wayne) Chapman of Chaffee; and several aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends from all over the world.
His paternal grandfather, James (Dolores) Roblee, preceded Justin in death.
A Celebration of Justin Cody Roblee?s life will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at the Olmsted Camp, on Benton Road in Sardinia. Friends and family are invited to gather at noon, with the remembrance service beginning at 1 p.m. Please bring a story or memory of Justin to share. 
Roblee, Justin Cody (I31974)
 
2756 KALLAS, SR., Edward, J. On August 26, 2006, EDWARD J. KALLAS SR.; beloved husband of Eleanor K. Kallas; loving father of Katherine Megenhardt, Joseph Kallas, Jr., Michael Kallas and Steven Kallas; also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Relatives and friends may call at the family owned Ambrose Funeral Home, Inc., 1328 Sulphur Spring Road, Arbutus, on Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. A Mass of christian burial will be celebrated at the Church of the Ascension, Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Interment following at Loudon Park Cemetery.
--Published by Baltimore Sun on Aug. 28, 2006. 
Kallas, Edward Joseph (I5258)
 
2757 Kanata, Ontario Stewart, Eric Alexander (I17864)
 
2758 Kane, Fred Kinsey 77 yrs old, passed away on June 16th, 2008 after a long battle with Alzheimer's complicated by Vascular Dementia. Fred will be remembered for the way he shared his heart with his family. He loved his church, biking, down hill skiing where he was on ski patrol at Buck Hill for 27 years, the Uller Ski Club where he met his wife Sharon, and Ball Room Dancing which he shared with his first wife Harrietta. His faith carried him and his family through this difficult time. Preceded in death by his mother, Marrion, father, Henry; and Harrietta. Survived by his wife, Sharon; brother, Joe; and sisters, Alice and Sally; loving child- ren, Mary (Randy), David (Monica), Kimberly (Terry), Brad (Deyon), Susan (Brad), Denise (Jay), Kimberly, David; he adored and was loved by his grandchildren. Fred donated his body for Alzheimer's research with the hopes that they could find some link that may make the difference in the treatment of this disease. When research is complete there will be a celebration of his life and Fred will be buried at Fort Snelling National Cemetery next to Harrietta. Memorials preferred to the Alzheimer's Assoc. or Hospice of the Valley. Fred, we love you so very much.
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune. 
Kane, Fred Kinsey (I27735)
 
2759 Kapintalan, Nueva Ecija Pennock, Nyal Ernest (I22209)
 
2760 Karen A. Marsh, age 61 of Freehold went home to be with the Lord on Thursday October 11, 2012 at the Rehabilitation Center at Wedgewood Gardens in Freehold. Born in Long Branch, she had lived in Atlantic Highlands before moving to Freehold 4 years ago. Karen was a key punch operator for Fort Monmouth for 10 years before retiring 25 years ago. Karen was a member of a Square Dance Club for several years and Danced at the New York World's Fair. She was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church attending Bible School, Sunday School and was a long time member of the Junior and Senior Choirs. She loved her God and her church.
Karen was predeceased by her mother Myrtle Marsh. Surviving are her father William Marsh, her sister and brother in law Barbara and Kevin Keeshen all of Monmouth Beach, 2 nephews Peter Keeshen and Bryan Keeshen and his wife Cindy and their daughters Sarah and Elizabeth.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday October 17 from 2-4, 7-9 pm at the Damiano Funeral Home, 191 Franklin Ave (corner of Third Ave) Long Branch. A Funeral service will be held on Thursday 11 am at Asbury United Methodist Church, 61 Atlantic Ave, Long Branch followed by an interment at Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested to Asbury United Methodist Church. 
Marsh, Karen A. (I5220)
 
2761 Karori, New Zealand Gallagher, Christopher Henry (I3425)
 
2762 Karori, Wellington Wighton, David (I5129)
 
2763 Katherin J. HOLDREN (Peterson) Kay passed away peacefully at home on the morning of November 9th. Born in Nogales, AZ on June 24th, 1927, Kay and her family spent time in Boulder, Colorado before settling in Seattle. She graduated from Ballard High School and attended the University of Washington while working at the Boeing Company during the second World War. Kay met her husband of 58 years, Lee, a Navy pilot, on a blind date to the Milwaukee Ski Bowl. Kay loved being a Navy wife. Lee's long deployments overseas, and moving the family every few years were challenges she embraced. In 1972 they retired to Bellevue, Washington. Kay loved skiing, from the family cabin at Snoqualmie Pass to her annual trips to Blackcomb. Kay also had a real passion for traveling. She made many trips to Europe and Hawaii, but also went to China and on African safaris. Back at home Kay enjoyed watercolor painting with the Evergreen Artists Group, Cascade Ladies Golf, playing bridge, and attending the Seattle Opera. Kay was preceded in death by Lee and her oldest son Bruce. She will be missed by her sons Kevin (Kirkland, WA), Eric (Phoenix, AZ), daughters-in-law Judy and Dianne, grandchildren Brian, Stacy, Michael, Jilaine, David, Travis and Daniel. She will also be missed by Constance Bradford, Larry and Myrtis Holdren, Kathy Baier, and nephews and nieces. A memorial service will be held on Monday, November 28th at 1:15pm at Tahoma National Cemetery.  Peterson, Katherin Jo (I23140)
 
2764 Katherine D. Kimpton, 85, of Wadsworth passed away Wednesday, July 22, 2009.
Born April 14, 1924 in Duluth, Mn. to the late George and Hazel Durbrow.
Preceded in death by her brother, George Durbrow.
Mrs. Kimpton is survived by her beloved husband of 60 years, Dudley D. Kimpton; daughter, Pamela (Bob) Crouch of Wadsworth; son, Paul (Anita) Kimpton of Kent; grandchildren, Jenny Just of Wadsworth, Karen (Mark) Warner of Louisville, Debby Just of Barberton, and Tommy Kimpton; and five great-grandchildren, Ralph, Armond, Bain, Anthony, and Tommy.
Funeral services will be conducted 10:30 A.M. Saturday at the Hilliard-Rospert Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman St., Wadsworth with Pastor Robert Combs officiating. The family will receive friends prior to the service from 10 to 10:30 Saturday at the funeral home. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. 
Durbrow, Katherine Louise (I05214)
 
2765 Katherine H. Paninski, 68, of Lakeshore View Drive, Bridgeport, died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center after a long illness.
She is survived by her husband, John Paninski Sr.; five sons John Jr. of Parish, Ronald of Clay, Donald and Richard of North Syracuse and Charles of Pennellville; one daughter, Kathleen Frazier of Syracuse ; one brother Floyd Price of New Jersey; 20 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be 3 p.m. Monday at the Harter-Olmstead Funeral Home parish. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery in Parish.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7430 Main St., Parish.
--Syracuse Herald American (NY) - November 27, 1988
 
Price, Katherine Hattie (I1881)
 
2766 Katherine Kallas Megenhardt died on Sunday, October 3, 2021. She was 79 years old.
Born on June 3, 1942, in Arbutus, MD, she was the daughter of Edward and Eleanor Kallas.
Katherine enjoyed her 10+ years of service for Queen Anne?s County as a park ranger, as well as going crabbing occasionally. She preferred a nice quiet evening at home and visiting with her family. Seeing the smiling faces of her grandchildren always warmed her heart.
Katherine is survived by her daughter, Lauren Kazmarek and her husband James; her grandsons, Jimmy Kazmarek and Jason Kazmarek; and brothers, Joe, Mike & Steve Kallas. In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, George Megenhardt.
A service will be held at Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Funeral Home P.A., in Chester, MD, on Monday, October 11, 2021, at 10am with a visitation on Sunday, October 10, 2021, from 2pm-4pm. Burial will follow the service on Monday in Stevensville Cemetery. 
Kallas, Katherine (I5270)
 
2767 Kathleen "Katie" Oliver was adopted by the Oliver's in Canada. Her real father was killed during World War 1 during the invasion of Germany. His wife could not care for three children alone and Katie and her sister Mollie were sent to an orphanage. A third sister, Amelia, stayed with her mother.
Mollie Ahern died in Rochester, New York in 1996. No information is known about Amelia.
After Katie left Robert, she left Gordon in the care of his father, who in turn sent Gordon to live with, and be raised by his grandparents, Homer Addison and Maude B. Pond Cates.  
Oliver, Kathleen (I10191)
 
2768 Kathleen Byrnes, known to her close friends as ?Judy? died Saturday, August 24, 2019. Born in Lepton, West Yorkshire, England, Judy was the daughter of the late George and Nellie Cotterill. At the age of 18, she joined the British Navy?s Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) providing first-aid and medical assistance during WWII. Judy met her husband Grant Byrnes who was a pilot in the Royal Canadian Airforce during a bombing raid in London. They married in Yorkshire in 1946.
Judy came to Canada as a ?war bride?, to start a family with Grant. She worked at the Royal Admiralty in Toronto while Grant attended the University of Toronto. In 1956 they embarked on a series of moves for Grant?s work to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Niagara Falls, New York, Logan, Ohio and returning in 1962 to Niagara Falls, NY, where they lived for the rest of their lives.
Wherever Judy lived, she found ways to help the community, especially through the Episcopal church. She ran blood drives, strawberry festivals and was an avid supporter of the local foodbank. In the mid-1970s, she was approached by the Niagara Council on Churches to help establish and run a drop-in center for the elderly at the First Baptist Church. Realizing many elderly people were hungry and needed social services, the program evolved into the Nutritional Program for the Elderly which still runs today. After 20 years of service Judy retired as director of the First Baptist program.
Judy and Grant were members of the Youngstown Yacht Club and she was his first-mate on their sail boat, the Fenay Brig. When Grant joined the Executive Service Corps, a program to aid businesses in developing countries, Judy joined him on multi-month assignments in Russia and India. She was an avid gardener, loved to read, cook, entertain friends and enjoyed a competitive round of Bridge. But first and foremost, Judy adored her family and many lifelong friends. She loved being home, reading a good book, sharing a cup of tea in the garden and reflecting on life, love and social issues.
Grant died in 2010. They were married 64 years. Judy is survived by her children, Elizabeth (Liz) Byrnes (Cary Africk), and Michael Byrnes (Shavonna Kelley), and her beloved granddaughters, Sara and Emily Africk.
Graveside services will take place on Wednesday morning, August 28th at 11 AM at Oakwood Cemetery, Niagara Falls. Family and friends are invited to join. Following the service, we will celebrate Judy?s life at the family home from 1-4 PM. Memorials in Judy?s honor may be sent to the Oakwood Cemetery Restoration Fund or to Mt. St. Mary?s Hospital.  
Cotterill, Kathleen Judy (I5149)
 
2769 Kathleen Hazelton, age 81, died on February 8, 2008, following a stroke. She joins her beloved husband of 56 years, Rex Hazelton, who died on October 28, 2007, and her only sibling, her brother James T. Wilkerson, who died on October 12, 2007. Kathleen was raised in the Poughkeepsie, Arkansas area and moved to Michigan during World War II, where she met and married her husband, Rex. The couple raised their children in Livonia, Michigan, where Kathy was a devoted mother, faithful wife, and active member of Trinity Baptist Church. In 1987, the couple moved to Raintree Lake in Lee's Summit, where Kathy made dear friends with whom she loved to talk and take long walks around the lake. She was a regular volunteer, including at the Lee's Summit Hospital, Meals on Wheels, and the Salvation Army. She was a member of Aldersgate United Methodist Church. Kathy was a model of consistency and kindness to all. Her Christian faith was an inspiration. She asked that the following quote from Billy Graham be included in her obituary: "Someday you will read or hear that Kathy Hazelton is dead. Don't you believe a word of it! I will just have changed my address. I will have gone into the presence of God." Kathy is survived by four children, Stephanie Hazelton of Kansas City, David Hazelton of Annandale, Virginia, Deborah Linskey of Creve Coeur, Missouri, and Richard Hazelton of Pinckney, Michigan. Rex and Kathy also have nine amazing grandchildren, Matthew and David (Stephanie's sons), Daniel, Peter, and Katie (David's children), Andrea (Debbie's daughter), and Zachary, Alex and Gracie (Rick's children). A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 16, 2008, at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 350 S.W. 150 Hwy., Lee's Summit, MO 64082; inurnment will follow at the Longview Cemetery. The family asks that, instead of flowers, donations be made to the Salvation Army or Aldersgate United Methodist Church.

Published in the Kansas City Star on 2/14/2008.  
Wilkerson, Billie Kathleen (I4494)
 
2770 Kathryn Viola Lee Banning of Blake Street, of the Ivoryton section of Essex, died Saturday at Middlesex Hospital. She was 90.
She was born in Deep River and lived in Ivoryton for 50 years.
She is survived by a son, Dennis W. Banning of Hartland, Vt.; two brothers, Robert Lee of Deep River and George Lee of Killingworth; a sister, Ruby Walden of the Centerbrook section of Essex; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Her husband, Fred Banning Sr., died previously.
A private funeral and burial will be in Centerbrook Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Donations may be made to Essex Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 233, Ivoryton, CT 06442 or to Essex Fire Co. No. 1, P.O. Box 786, Essex, CT 06426. The Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. 
Lee, Katherine Viola (I26402)
 
2771 Kay passed away on Oct. 19 2009 at Coquihalla Gillis House in Merritt. Kay was a long time resident of Kamloops North Shore. She was predeceased by her husband Maurice in March 1994 and her son Bruce in 1940. Kay is survived by her sons; Lorne(Joyce),Allan(Darlene),Brian(Wendy), six grandchildren and five great grandchildrene. Kay immigrated to Canada with her family in 1912. They spent some time in Calgary & Vernon before moving to Kamloops in the early 1920s. She enjoyed fishing, card playing and later in life the Kamloops ladies afternoon curling league which gave her great pleasure. Many thanks to the caring staff at the Coquihalla Gillis House for all their care and compassion shown to her during her stay.
No service and no flowers bt request, donations may be made to the Coquihalla Gillis House, 3451 Voght St. Merritt, BC.VIK 1C6.
Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Personal Alternative Funeral Services.  
Bones, Kathleen Edith (I2907)
 
2772 Kay passed away peacefully at home on Monday, January 25, 2016. She was born on May 10, 1935 in Glen Ridge, NJ, the daughter of James and Effie Fernald. Kay shared her arrival with her twin brother, Fred.
Kay grew up in Verona, NJ, and after high school attended the University of Vermont (UVM), from which she graduated in 1957. While at UVM, she met Bill Beebe, also a student at the school. They became engaged on Graduation Eve and married on March 8, 1958. After a honeymoon trip to Aspen for skiing, they arrived at their final destination of Las Vegas where Bill immediately began his Air Force tour of duty. They remained in Las Vegas for a little more two years during which time their first son, Chris, was born. In late May of 1959, Bill was deployed to Shemya Island in the Aleutians. As this was a remote site, Kay and Chris returned to the East Coast, living first with her parents in Verona and finally with Bill?s parents in Burlington, VT, where on January 5, 1961, their second son, Michael, was born.
Bill resigned from the Air Force as soon as his tour was complete in 1961 and the family, now reunited, moved to Boston where Bill enrolled in the Harvard Business School. Upon graduation, it was back to the greater New York area where Bill was employed by Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Kay was employed feeding and chasing two increasingly active young men. After about three years, Bill accepted a position as Chief Financial Officer at a then small company called Dunkin? Donuts in the Boston area and the family moved to Scituate, MA. There they remained for the next 35 years until Kay got her long standing wish to relocate to Montana where she could be closer to her family as both boys had come west to college and were rapidly building families of their own. Kay and Bill arrived in the fall of 2000 and spent the first six months in a cabin on Brackett Creek Road in the Bridgers while their new home on St. Andrews Dr. in Bozeman was completed.
Kay was an enthusiastic, energetic person who endeared herself to people wherever she went. She was always ready to learn from new people and experiences and to help wherever she could. She enjoyed classical music (Beethoven a favorite) and sang with the Harvard Dames and the chorus of the New Jersey Oratorio Society. She was an active member of the Junior Leagues in New Jersey and Boston, and dedicated volunteer for the PBS channel in Boston and the Intermountain Opera Company in Bozeman. She was a member of the Scituate Garden Club, the Brackett Creek Ladies Club, and the Weaver?s Guild of Bozeman. She excelled in the handicraft arts of knitting, embroidery, petit point, sewing, spinning, and weaving and exhibited, gifted, and sold many articles to friends, neighbors, and craft shoppers.
She also was an enthusiastic outdoors person who backpacked, skied (self-described as a ?terminal intermediate?), and was a dedicated conservationist. She participated in several Earth Watch trips in the 1970?s and, in 1977, joined one of the volunteer conservation projects of the American Hiking Society in Wyoming. Finding the management of those projects somewhat disorganized, she volunteered to see if they could be made more effective. That was the start of the Volunteer Vacations Program. By the time ill health forced her to retire as the Director of the program she had, working federal, state and local agencies arranged to send over 3,000 volunteers to sites as varied in location as Alaska to the Virgin Islands and New Hampshire to Hawaii. These groups took on such varied projects as trail maintenance to building cabins and bridges in wilderness areas. Forest Service personnel estimated that the work contributed by the volunteers reduced the government?s cost to complete the various projects by 50%. Kay was presented with many awards by corporations and national or state agencies and, in 1985, was named one of four individuals as ?Outsiders of the Year? by Outsider Magazine. She was also a Director of the American Hiking Society and delighted in participating on as many of the Volunteer projects as time permitted.
Kay was preceded in death by her son, Mike. She is survived by her husband, Bill; son, Chris; daughters-in-law, Nancy Beebe and Sharon Fuller; grandsons, Fergus and Max; granddaughter, Ava; and brother, Fred, and sister-in-law, Gail Fernald; as well as many nieces and nephews and a cat called Sally. She will be missed.
Cremation has taken place. Memorial services will be held Saturday, April 9 at 10:00 a.m. at Dokken-Nelson Sunset Chapel. The family is deeply thankful for the assistance and support provided by Hospice of Bozeman Deaconess. 
Fernald, Katharine Laura (I21427)
 
2773 KEEDIE HOLTON GARRETT
17 Oct 1925 ? 14 Jul 2017
Mrs. Keedie Holton ?Kitten? Garrett, 91, of Greenville, GA passed away Friday, 14 Jul 2017 at Roosevelt Place in Warm Springs, GA.
Mrs. Garrett was born 17 Oct 1925 in Houston County, AL, daughter of the late Sam and Sabie Thomley Holton. A resident of Greenville, GA since 1943, she was a former employee of the Meriwether County Board of Education and was a member of Greenville Baptist Church. She was a talented artist and was well-known for her work in calligraphy.
Survivors include her son, Sandy Garrett; former daughter-in-law, Jenny Garrett; son-in-law, Scott Atkins; grandchildren, Chris (Jessica) Garrett, Anna Kristen (Sean) Hethcox, Sarah Blair Atkins, Luke Atkins, Caitlyn Rodgers; great-grandchildren, Chase Levi Garrett and Peyton Sean Hethcox; and a number of nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, E.C. ?Cotton? Garrett; daughter, Wendy Garrett Atkins; and her eight brothers and sisters.
The funeral service will be 5 p.m., Sunday, 16 Jul 2017 at Greenville Baptist Church. Rev Jonathan Porter and Rev Amy Arnold will officiate and interment will be in the Greenville Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the Greenville Baptist Church from 4 to 5 Sunday afternoon.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Greenville Baptist Church, Roosevelt Place in Warm Springs, or Gentiva Hospice in Columbus. 
Holton, Keedie Doris (I08221)
 
2774 KELLER Julius Frank 86 years of Surrey, B.C. passed away on July 22, 2008. Julius was born in Unity, Sask. later moving to Kerrobert, Sask . Julius is survived by his loving family Gary (Brenda), Janette ( Hiro), Darren ( Sherry), grandchildren, great-grandchildren and numerous neices and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Edith in December 1999. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at Maple Ridge Funeral Chapel 11969 - 216 St, Maple Ridge on Saturday July 26, 2008 at 9:30 a.m. Interment will follow in the Maple Ridge Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Children's Hospital would be appreciated.  Keller, Julius Frank (I4787)
 
2775 KELLEY, Thomas Robert- Age 47, of Linden, died Sunday, August 2, 2015. Services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, August 8, at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Visitation will be held 6 - 8 PM Friday and 10 AM until the time of the service Saturday. In lieu of flower, those desiring may make contributions to Tyler Kelley Memorial Fund c/o First Merit Bank.
Thomas was born May 1, 1968 in Flint, the son of Tom and Carolyn (Wellever) Kelley. He was a 1987 graduate of Linden High School. He was a truck driver. Thomas enjoyed supporting his son Tyler's travel soccer team, "Bolton 360." He was an avid fisher and hunter and loved being on the water.
Thomas is survived by his son, Tyler; mother, Carolyn R. Kelley; Father, Tom Kelley; brothers, Tim (Angie) Kelley, Troy Kelley; step-son, Steven Michaels. He is also survived by Lynda Kelley and long time friend, Pat Glover. 
Kelley, Thomas Robert (I06743)
 
2776 KELLOUGH, Laura Bernice - In hospital at Arnprior on Monday, January 4, 1993. Laura Munro of White Lake. Age 60 Years. Beloved wife of Willard Kellough. Dearly loved daughter of Clifford A. Munro and his wife Effie B. Morrison of Almonte. Dear sister of Arnold (Donna) of Kingston; Marian (Mrs. Joe Brady) and Elmer of Hamilton; Doris (Mrs. Walter Clancy) of Odessa; James (Susan) of Perth; Heather (Mrs. Gerry Lepage) of Hanmer and Ray of Almonte. Predeceased by 1 sister Ellen. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday. Rev. Katherine Cooper officiated. Spring interment Clayton United Cemetery. Munro, Laura Bernice (I03080)
 
2777 KELLOUGH, Williard Peacefully in hospital at Arnprior on Saturday, February 5, 2005. Willard Kellough of Arnprior, Almonte & White Lake 5 days short of his 84th birthday. Dearly loved husband of the late Laura Munro. Son of the late Clarence Kellough and his wife the late Mabel Barr. Dear brother of Mrs. Rita Patterson. Uncle of Garry Patterson, Wayne Patterson & Heather McLean. Great uncle of Gregg & Geoff. Friend of Naida Dean. Fondly remembered by sister-in-law; Marion Brady and the extended Munro family. Friends may call at the BOYCE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 138 Daniel Street, North Arnprior for visiting on Saturday, Febrary 12 from 1 p.m. till Service complete in the Chapel at 2 p.m. Rev. Milton Fraser officiating. Spring interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario. Donations in memory of Willard may be made to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church and would be appreciated.  Kellough, Willard (I30414)
 
2778 KEMP, Morris Delmar R.C.A.F. "Sargeant" Nov. 23, 1920 - Sept. 30, 2008 Peacefully on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, in his 88th year. Beloved husband of Grace (nee Ivall) for 61 years. Father to Glen and grandfather of Jordan (Kelly) and Lee Kemp. Brother to Ariel Hancock (late Hank), Eldon (Lois) and Joyce Whyte (Jim). Also survived by brother-in-law Norman (late Effie), sister-in-law Jean Ivall (late Lloyd), as well as many nephews and nieces. Predeceased by brothers Winston (Irene), Wesley (Pauline) and Kenneth (Marion). Enlisted in R.C.A.F. in the spring of 1941 and discharged in June 1946. Morris spent 33 months in Gander, Nfld., Alaska Highway, and Watson Lake. He updated weather for dispatching planes going overseas. Morris was the founding member of Kemp's Barn Dance and "The Kemps" band. He was a highly acclaimed square dance caller throughout Buckingham and the surrounding area. Special thanks to John Gorman and Harold Arthur for keeping the music so sweet throughout most of Morris' life. The family would also like to thank the staff of 3-A at Queensway-Carleton, Dr. Bowles and Morris' best friend and caregiver, Beverly Gilchrist. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Queensway-Carleton Hospital or the Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre Foundation. Cremation will take place, there will be no viewing as per Morris' wishes. Interment will be determined at a later date in Buckingham at St. Andrew's Cemetery. Kemp, Morris Delmar (I20923)
 
2779 Ken Morrow, age 85, passed away suddenly on the family farm.
Left to mourn his passing are his wife Jean, children Kevin (Blaine), Rhonda (Jim) and Laurie; grandchildren Scott & Janelle; brother David, sisters Vera, Grace, Carol (David Stiff) & Donna (Charlie Hanks); sisters-in-law Audrey, Valerie, Shirley (John Tate) & Joyce Potter; and many cousins, nephews, nieces, great nieces & nephews.
Ken was predeceased by his parents Jeanette & Wesley Morrow, brothers Garth, Dudley, Brian aka Mike, brothers-in-law Keith Maxwell & Tony Olsen.
Ken was born in Wood Bay on May 8, 1930. He was the second eldest of 9 children and received his education at Pembina School and Pilot Mound High School. He was raised on the family farm, and after a short time away, he returned to help his mother and eventually purchased the family farm. He spent many busy years raising animals and growing crops as well as taking his family on trips during the summer.
After the kids left home Ken & Jean did some traveling. Some of the highlights were South Africa, Europe, Florida and Mesa, Arizona. They took 3 cruises: Alaska, New York to Quebec and the Panama Canal.
Ken was overjoyed upon the arrival of his two grandchildren Scott & Janelle. He spent as much time as he could with them and was their #1 hockey fan. He loved to play cards, go dancing and fishing and, of course, going to hockey games. Ken was a devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father and grandfather. All of us are better when we are loved and Ken was the best, for he was well loved and will be deeply missed.
A very special thank you to the emergency service teams for their quick response. 
Morrow, Kenneth Lloyd (I817)
 
2780 KEN VAN IDERSTINE of Moose Jaw passed away Saturday, November 27, 2004. Ken was born in 1924 in Moose Jaw, where he recieved his early education. After graduating from Central Collegiate, he began articling at a local accounting firm, which was interrupted by a three year stint in the Air Force. Following the war, he attended the University of Saskatchewan, graduating in May 1949 with a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Comm.) degree and he also obtained his Chartered Accountants designation (C.A.) in December 1949. In 1955, Ken started his own professional firm and was engaged in public practice until his retirement in 1989. Ken and Neta Smith were married in 1956. Family was very important to Ken. He was a kind and loving husband, father and grandfather and was always a source of strength and support. Ken especially enjoyed summers at the cabin at the lake and his favorite winter past-time was cheering for the Warriors. In later years, Ken and Neta traveled extensively, including the many winter trips to Mexico where they enjoyed family get-togethers. Ken was always keenly interested in his community and took an active part in many groups and organizations in Moose Jaw. He was a member of St. Andrew's United Church, Doric Lodge, Moose Jaw Shrine Club, Past President of the Shrine Military Band and past member of the Rotary Club. He also served on the boards of St. Anthony's, Ina Grafton, Y.M.C.A. and Air Cadet Squadron No. 40. He was elected as a member of Senate for the University of Saskatchewan for three terms for the Moose Jaw/Assiniboia area. in 1973, Ken was honoured as a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (F.C.A.) in recognition of his service on the University Board of Examiners for Chartered Accountants. Predeceased by his parents, Bessie and George Van Iderstine, a brother, Alan and brother-in-law, Vernon King. Ken is survived by his loving wife, Neta, and three sons: Craig Calgary, Glenn (Jahzi) Airdrie, AB, Jeff Regina; and two grandsons: Carson and Cooper Airdrie, one sister, Joan King Winnipeg, as well as several nieces, nephews, and other family members. A Celebration of Ken's Life will be held at St. Andrew's United Church on Thursday, December 2, 2004 at 1:30 p.m. Linda Owens will officiate. Memorialization of cremated remains will take place privately at Rosedale Cemetery. Memorials to the Shriners Children's Travel Fund c/o Wa Wa Temple, 2065 Hamilton Street, Regina, SK S4P 2E1 would be appreciated. In living memory of Ken, a tree will be planted in Wakamow Valley by W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home.
--Published in Regina Leader-Post on Nov. 30, 2004. 
Van Iderstine, Kenneth Donald (I731)
 
2781 Kenmore, Ontario Campbell, Duncan A. (I19214)
 
2782 Kenmore, Ontario Loney, Vera E. (I19213)
 
2783 Kenmore, Ontario McDonald, William James (I19190)
 
2784 Kenmore, Ontario Rankin, Andrew Blake (I03323)
 
2785 Kennebec Township, Canada West Veley, Arwilda (I13584)
 
2786 Kennebec Township, Ontario Arney, Alfred Elmer (I14568)
 
2787 Kennebec Township, Ontario Arney, Joseph (I13879)
 
2788 Kennebec Township, Ontario Godfrey, Augusta Elemmia (I13915)
 
2789 Kennebec Township, Ontario Godfrey, Augusta Elemmia (I13915)
 
2790 Kennebec Township, Ontario Godfrey, Minnie (I13936)
 
2791 Kennebec Township, Ontario Godfrey, Settie Elizabeth (I13914)
 
2792 Kennebec Township, Ontario Kellar, Victoria P. (I2116)
 
2793 Kennebec Township, Ontario Kellar, Victoria P. (I2116)
 
2794 Kennebec Township, Ontario Kellar, James C. (I13992)
 
2795 Kennebec Township, Ontario Loucks, Mildred Amelia (I13409)
 
2796 Kennebec Township, Ontario Family (F4736)
 
2797 Kennebec Township, Ontario Loyst, Rosa May (I13869)
 
2798 Kennebec Township, Ontario Nugent, Pearl (I14605)
 
2799 Kennebec Township, Ontario Nugent, Pearl (I14605)
 
2800 Kennebec Township, Ontario Shorts, Lillian May (I13884)
 

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