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3201 Madeline Alice Miller, 82, of Alice Drive, Hinsdale, formerly of Lanesborough, died Saturday, March 25. 2017, at Berkshire Medical Center. Born in Pittsfield on May 11, 1934, the daughter of Claude and Mary Alice VanDerveer Halsey, she was education in Lanesborough and Pittsfield schools and was a 1953 graduate of Pittsfield High School where she played trumpet in the band. She later attended Berkshire Community College where she received an Associate's degree in Culinary Arts in 1992. Mrs. Miller was employed by General Electric Company where she was an anodizer in Naval Ordnance Systems Division. She retired in 1990 with 17 years service. She enjoyed knitting, doing crossword and jig saw puzzles, and going to the casinos. She was pre-deceased by her husbands, Edward A. Kucka, Jules E. Deloye, and Dexter P. Miller. Mrs. Miller is survived by a son, Edward A. Kucka and his wife, Christine, of Lanesborough; two daughters, Sharon L. Chapman and her husband, Gary, of Hinsdale, and Lisa-Jo Bolognia and her husband, Anthony, of Lanesborough; a stepson, James Milller of Dalton; five grandchildren, Shaun, Randy, Jeffrey, Krystal, and Sarah; two step grandchildren, JJ and Brittnay, and nine great grandchildren, Camrin, Shaun, Mikayla, Randy, Nicholas, Alyssa, Ella, Lexie, Mason, and Brianna; and by her dog, Rambo. She was pre-deceased by a granddaughter, Megan Kucka, who died in 1997. FUNERAL NOTICE: Calling hours for Madeline Alice Miller will be held Saturday, April 1, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., at DERY FUNERAL HOME in PITTSFIELD. A graveside service will be held SATURDAY. APRIL 8, 2017, at 10:00, at Mountain View Cemetery in Lenox with Rev. Noreen P. Suriner, Rector of St. Luke Episcopal Church, officiating. Halsey, Madeline Alice (I23203)
 
3202 Madison Woman Killed in Guilford Crash
A 23-year-old Madison woman was killed in a crash on Saw Mill Road in Guilford late on Thursday night.
Police have identified the woman as Michelle Noble, 23, and said she was suffering from trauma when responded to Flat Meadow Road and Saw Mill Road at 11:41 p.m. on Thursday.
The Guilford Fire Department transported her to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Police said the preliminary investigation indicates that the vehicle was traveling north on Saw Mill Road when the driver lost control at Flat Meadow Road and the car went into the woods.
The driver and two other occupants were transported to Yale-New Haven Hospital, where they are being treated for injuries.
Police are investigating and ask anyone with information about this crash to call the Guilford Police.
--Published Jan 25, 2013 
Noble, Michelle Baker (I28145)
 
3203 MADISON--Dr. Mars M. Westingotn, 55, head of the Hanover College since 1937. He was also president of the American Classical Language Association of Indiana and was active in community affairs at Hanover and Madison. Rites will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Hanover Presbyterian Church.
--The Indianapolis News, 12 Nov 1954 
Westington, Cecil Mars McClelland (I1445)
 
3204 Mae F. (Fischer) Boothman, 73, of 37 Laurie Drive died yesterday in Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg, after a brief illness.
She leaves four daughters, Susan E. Holler of Arlington, Texas, Karen C. Caskins of Fitchburg, Cathy A. Poulson of Leominster and Faith E. Boothman of Fitchburg; a sister, Ruth C. Despo of Leominster; seven grandchildren; nephews and nieces. She was born in Leominster, daughter of William and C. Emmaline (Dietz) Fischer, and was a lifelong resident. She graduated from Leominster High School and the Boston School of Hairdressing.
Mrs. Boothman was the owner of a hair salon.
Private graveside service will be in Evergreen Cemetary. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's choice. Silas F. Richardson & Son Funeral Home, 106 West St., is directing arrangements. 
Fischer, Mae Fredricka (I26592)
 
3205 Maj Frank Fisher Killed In France
Former Teacher At Almonte High School Leaves Wife And Daughter Word was received in Almonte on Wednesday morning that Major Frank Fisher of the Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Highlanders had been killed while on active duty in France. Major Fisher came to Almonte in 1934 as mathematical master on the staff of the High School. He was a graduate of the University of Western Ontario at London and made a reputation for himself, there, in athletics, especially on the track. Seven years ago he married the former Miss Isobel Johnson of Almonte, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Adam Johnson. She survives together with a little daughter, Anne. Major Fisher went to Kingston in 1937 where he had been appointed to a position on the staff of the Collegiate Institute. He was interested in military affairs before the war and served as a lieutenant in the Princess of Wales Own Regiment. In 1940 Major Fisher transferred to active service joining the regiment in which he served to the end. He trained at Cornwall and went Overseas in 1941 where he was raised successively to the ranks of captain and major. At the time of his death he was only 35 years of age. Deceased was born at Tillsonburg, Ont, a son of Mr George Fisher and the late Mrs Fisher. In addition to his wife and child and the father, he is survived by a sister, Mrs Colburne Moon of Tillsonburg. No particulars of the brave officer's death were contained in the laconic telegram sent to his wife. At the time of delivery she had gone to visit her husband's father at Tillsonburg and had just arrived there when the sad message was relayed to her. While on the teaching staff of the High School Major Fisher was a popular and efficient teacher. He was a fine looking man and his pupils respected him. He had charge of athletics for the boys and was most successful in this line having excelled in it himself while at the university. During the few years he was a resident of the town he became well-known and when he decided to move to Kingston everyone who knew him was very sorry to see him and his wife leave although glad to know that he was gaining a well merited promotion. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mrs Fisher and her young daughter in the loss of a brave husband and father.1944, Thursday July 20 The Almonte Gazette page 8 Pay Tribute To Maj Frank Fisher Home Town Paper Tell of Brave Officer's Death On Active Service The following item regarding the death of Major Frank L. Fisher is taken from the Tillsonburg News: ? George Fisher received the sad news on Wednesday morning that his only son, Major Frank Lester Fisher, had been killed in action at Caen, France. Major Fisher's wife and five-year-old daughter, Anne, arrived her on Tuesday evening from Almonte to visit his father. On Wednesday morning she learned that a cablegram had arrived in Almonte to inform her of her husband's death. Major Fisher was one of Tillsonburg's most popular young man. He was born here and attended the local schools. After graduating from the Tillsonburg High School, he attended the University of Western Ontario. He taught in the Almonte High School and afterwards in the Kingston Collegiate, from where he enlisted in the D.S.G. Highlanders. He went overseas about three years ago. An active participant in the country's sports, Major Fisher played first base on the town's baseball team for several years. He was beloved by his fellow students during the years he spent at Tillsonburg High School, where he was a leader in the school activities. He was a member of St Paul's United Church. He had one sister, Mrs Colburne Moon.
--Thursday July 13 The Almonte Gazette front page 
Fisher, Frank Lester (I03398)
 
3206 Maj. Josiah BENJAMIN, son of William, was born in Ashburnham, Mass., June 19, 1769. October 10, 1791, he married Lucy BANNING. In November, 1793, he removed from Woodstock to Berlin and settled on lot 5, in the second range. In February, 1795, he removed to lot 5, third range, and April 26, 1800, he made his permanent home on lot 1, first range, and first division, of the township, where his grandson S. W. BENJAMIN now lives, and, where he died January 26, 1836. His wife, Lucy, died October 26, 1844. Their children were Lucy, born in Woodstock, April 22, 1792; Clara, born March 8, 1795: Ozias, born April 13, 1797; Sally, born in May, 1798; Josiah, born November 28, 1801, died November 15, 1803; Josiah, born July 6, 1803; Eliza, born July 31, 1805; Matilda, born March 26, 1807; and Hannah, born July so, 1811. Maj. Benjamin succeeded Eleazer Hubbard on lot 1, which includes Benjamin falls on Pond brook. Mr. HUBBARD had erected the first saw-mill and grist-mill in Berlin at the falls, about 1791 or '92. Maj. Benjamin rebuilt the mills near the foot of the falls and kept them up for many years. He was always a farmer, and a man of great energy. He was the major of the state militia, and went with his command to Plattsburgh in September, 1814, but did not reach that place until after the battle had been fought, on Sunday, September 11, 1814, and a signal victory won. In religion he was a Congregationalist, and a member of that church. In politics he was an earnest worker in the "Old Line Whig" party, and prominent in town affairs. Maj. BENJAMIN was succeeded on the homestead by his son Josiah, who married Rebecca EMERSON, December 25, 1827. Their children are Chauncey E., Lucy Ann, John E., Charles K., Philena R., Samuel Webster, Ira A., and Elizabeth B. Josiah Benjamin, Jr., was a very successful farmer and gave to each of his sons $1,000, and to each of his daughters $500, on their wedding day. Mr. BENJAMIN was a constant and regular attendant at the Congregational church, began in politics with the Whig party, joined the ranks of the Republican party at its organization, and was in every respect an honest, upright, and respected citizen. He represented Berlin in the state legislature and held other offices of responsibility and trust in his town. He died October 4, 1884. His wife died in December, 1873. Chauncey E. BENJAMIN, born February 1, 1829, married Lucy J. STANWOOD, January 22, 1846, and resides in Malden, Mass., where he is engaged in the express business, and employs sixteen men and twenty six horses. Lucy Ann, born April 2, 1831, married E. E. ANDREWS, September 13, 1843, a farmer and nurseryman, and resides in her native town. John E. BENJAMIN, born July 19, 1833, married Sarah F. PERRIN, November 8, 1858, and resides on a fine farm near the old homestead. Besides giving his attention to his farm he has served his town as their representative in the state legislature, and as lister, but declined to be selectman. His son Forest E. graduated at Barre Academy, and is now a commercial traveler in the vicinity of Boston, and resides at Malden, Mass. He was elected captain of the Walden militia at a younger age than any who ever held the position. The only daughter of John E. BENJAMIN, Myrtie S., also graduated at Barre Academy and is a teacher. Charles K. BENJAMIN, born November 20, 1836, married Emeline S. GOODHUE, March 11, 1861, has been a farmer and is now a granite worker in Barre. Philena R., born July 18, 1839, married Eleazer HOUSE, December 22, 1859. Mr. HOUSE is a farmer in Berlin. Samuel Webster BENJAMIN, born May 2, 1842, married Edna L. Downing, March 2, 1865, and settled on the old homestead. He is now chairman of the board of selectmen and has been one of its members several years. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin have one daughter. Ira A. BENJAMIN, born January 26, 1845, married Emma F. DODGE, September 22, 1867. He is a reliable citizen of Berlin, a successful farmer, and is blessed with three sons. Elizabeth B., born November 3, 1847, married Abel H. Stewart, a farmer of Berlin, April 4, 1867.

Gazetteer Of Washington County, Vt. 1783-1899,
Compiled and Published by Hamilton Child,
Edited By William Adams.
The Syracuse Journal Company, Printers and Binders.
Syracuse, N. Y.; April, 1889.
Pages 185 – 201  
Benjamin, Josiah (I04870)
 
3207 MAJAURY, DIANNE JEAN (nee; Toop)
Following a brief illness in hospital at Almonte on Monday, January 12, 2015. Dianne Majaury of Almonte. Dearly loved wife and best friend of David Majaury. Cherished mother of Deborah Thomas (Tim), Brenda Cole (Duane) and Colleen Liddle (Derek). Loved Gran of Terri-Lynne Scott (Dan), Robert, David, Jaime, Aidan & Nate as well as Great Gran of Caleb & Gabriel. Also survived by her siblings; Oliver, Sharon, Sharleen, Sheilagh, Fred, Kathleen, Wilfred, Percy ?Bud?, Karen, Orville & Gwen. Predeceased by her sisters: Marilyn, Brenda, Patricia and Janie. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613)256-3313 for visiting on Wednesday, January 14 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Private Family Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday.
For those who may want to honour Dianne with a memorial tribute, please consider the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Almonte General Hospital Foundation. 
Toop, Dianne Jean (I12117)
 
3208 Malignant diphtheria and smallpox Norwood, Goldie Belle (I19758)
 
3209 Malignant disease of bladder - Uremic poisoning  Murray, William John (I5206)
 
3210 MALLOCH, Alma Peacefully at home on "The Farm" she loved, Alma (Yuill) Malloch passed away on June 13th, 2003. She is now reunited with her much missed and much loved, Stewart. Left to miss her are her children Glenda and Jim Mahoney, Barb and Bruce Nairn, Deb and Steve Caluori and Don and Shelly Malloch; she was the fun loving and wonderful Nana and Great Alma to Tami, Blake, Shantal, Kerri, Terra, Jeremy, Jessica, Shane, Mandy, Cody and Emilie and proud great-grandmother of Courtney. Alma will be greatly missed by her sisters Dorothy (Randolph) Legree, Blanche (late Lawrence) Desjardins, Eileen (Dan) Boothby, Della (Jim) Graham and her sister-in-law Kaye Spencer; also loved and missed by her nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews and countless wonderful friends. Auntie Alma to everyone, her gentle loving nature, sense of humour and incredible strength of character will be missed forever and ever and always. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth Sunday June 15th from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Monday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Drummond Centre Cemetery. Donations in memory of Alma can be made to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario."The crystal chandelier lights up the shadows on the wall"
**Published on May 1, 2012 
Yuill, Alma (I03064)
 
3211 Malnutrition Rothermel, Carl F. (I25323)
 
3212 Manley D. Parsons Grand Ledge Born May 4, 1954 in Lansing, MI, passed away March 18, 2009 in Lansing at the age of 54. Manley was a self-employed carpenter, graduated from high school in Baumholder, Germany and was a veteran of Vietnam, serving in the U.S. Army. He was a member of Eagle Wesley Chapel; loved his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; and loved the outdoors where he enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by his son, Josh (Nancy) Parsons of Mecosta and daughter Carissa Parsons of Eagle; 4 grandchildren: Chloe, Natalie and Sarah Parsons and Mikayla Burke; his parents, Robert and Norma (Bates) Parsons of Grand Ledge; 3 sisters: Roxanne Rappuhn of Grand Ledge, Melinda (David) Soule of Greenville and Pamela Carpenter of Vermontville; grandmother, Doris Bates of Bradington, FL; and was predeceased by his sister, Theresa Parsons in 2006. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 23, 2009 - 10:00 a.m. at the Eagle Wesley Chapel, 13940 S. Grange Rd., Eagle, MI 48822, with Pastor Tristan Borland officiating. Graveside Military Honors will follow at Fort Custer National Cemetery, 15501 Dickman Rd., Augusta, MI 49012 beginning at 2:30 p.m. The family will receive friends Sunday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Peters & Murray Funeral Home, Grand Ledge. For those desiring, contributions may be made to the Eagle Wesley Chapel or Eaton Community Hospice.  Parsons, Manley D. (I4410)
 
3213 Manning Bradberry Mather Jr., 73, of South Windham, died Friday, (January 19, 2007) at the Mansfield Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation. He was born July 30, 1933 in Essex, son of the late Manning B. Mather Sr. and Marie (Pratt) Manning of Old Lyme. He retired in 1997 from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft after 32 years of employment. He lived in Lebanon for 30 years before moving to South Windham. Manning loved the outdoors, had a Master Gardener's degree, was an avid fisherman and a member of the Willimantic Elks Lodge. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Betty (Hinckley) Mather; three sons and a daughter, James Mather and his wife, Jeanne of Lebanon, Richard Mather and his wife, Nancy of Port Orange, FL, Larry Mather and his wife, Debra of South Windham; Terri Mather-Lang and her husband, Marc of Lebanon; four granddaughters, Jennifer Hudson of Rocky Mount, NC, Heather Pruitt of Port Orange, FL, Jessica Sawyer of Norwood, MA., Stephanie Wasylishyn of Lebanon and four great grandchildren. His family will receive friends at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Rte. 195, Willimantic on Tuesday from 1 - 2 p.m. with a memorial service beginning at 2 p.m. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the CT. Humane Society, 701 Russell Rd., Newington, CT 06111. Please visit www.potterfh.com for directions or online memorial guestbook.
--Published in The Hartford Courant on Jan. 21, 2007 
Mather, Manning Bradberry (I27472)
 
3214 Manor Park, Essex Family (F4309)
 
3215 Manotick, Ontario Boyd, Elizabeth Edna (I03447)
 
3216 Manotick, Ontario Pretty, Marston Keith (I03448)
 
3217 Manotick, Ontario Pretty, William George (I03446)
 
3218 MANSELL, Madeline (nee Leeds) Passed away at Toronto on April 1, 2013 with her extended family at her side. She was the daughter of the late Fred and Fairy Leeds of Dunnville. She is survived by her older brother Vic Leeds of Dunnville, now 96. Maddy was the beloved wife of the late Dick Mansell, mother of Steve Mansell (Debbie) of Harrowsmith, Mary Law (Brian) of Cambridge and Robert (Elizabeth Mitchell) of Toronto. Gran to Mike (Jenna), Geoff (Rebecca), Andy (Laura), Jennifer and Amy. Great-Grandma to the extraordinary Emmett. Through Orillia, Beaconsfield, and Guelph, Maddy and Dick provided a loving home to Robert and their twins. Family was all important to both of them. They always enjoyed times with children and grandchildren, and of course, Gran with Emmett. When Dick was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, no one could have had a more dedicated care giver or tenacious advocate. She loved good food, flowers, a friendly game of bridge and the crosswords. Golf was a passion that she played well into her eighties. Her drives never saw the rough; she never three putted. Her children and grandchildren have all experienced humiliation on the golf course by Gran. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME A.W. MILES CHAPEL LIMITED, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville Avenue) from 7 - 9 p.m. on Thursday, April 4. The service will be held at ST. CUTHBERT'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, 1399 Bayview Avenue on Friday, April 5 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Stephen Lewis Foundation or the Sunnybrook Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated.  Leeds, Madeline Rose (I30077)
 
3219 MANSELL, Richard Minton
At Toronto, on Sunday, December 3, 2000. Richard (Dick) Mansell, beloved husband of Madeline (Leeds). Loving father and fatherin-law of Mary and Brian of Cambridge, Debbie and Stephen of Harrowsmith, Elizabeth and Robert of Toronto. Proud grandfather of Michael, Geoffrey, Andrew, Jennifer and Amy. Dear brother of Brian and Dorothy Mansell, and the late Margaret and Robert Harris. Brother-in-law of Victor and the late Helen Leeds. Sincere thanks to the dedicated nurses and staff at the LSSE Floor of George Hees at Sunnybrook Hospital from the whole family. Special thanks to Jerry and Inez. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME
A. W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday. SERVICE THURSDAY - 11:30 A.M. ST. CUTHBERT'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1399 Bayview Avenue. Interment Dunnville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Ontario, 1200 Bay Street, Suite 202, Toronto M5R 2A5, or to the charity of your choice.
--Published in The Globe and Mail on Dec. 6, 2000 
Mansell, Richard Minton (I30080)
 
3220 Marasmus Hayward, Ernest Wales (I05372)
 
3221 Marasmus Ayerst, Rex (I4497)
 
3222 Marasmus Perry, Edna Blanche (I01356)
 
3223 Marcia L. Shulters, 67, died March 22, 2010, at her home. She was born in Minneapolis and lived in Fort Pierce for 10 years, coming from Iowa. Survivors include her son, Robert Marshall of Cody, Wyo.; daughters, Barbara Muller of Fort Lauderdale and Jennifer Cooper of Cockeysville, Md.; and three grandchildren. Services: No services have been scheduled at this time. Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach. A guest book may be signed at lowtherfuneralhome.com.
Published in the TC Palm on Mar. 25, 2010 
Shulters, Marcia Lynn (I21395)
 
3224 Marcus Snyder, son of Johan Jost Snyder and Anna Magdalena Elizabeth Flagler, was baptised in
Dutchess County N.Y. in 1743. He fought with the Loyal Rangers (in Capt. Peter Harris? Company). Prior
to 1780, Marcus had an established farm on leased land in Saratoga, Albany County, N.Y. After moving
to Canada he claimed and received 350 acres of land in Ernestown, ON, in 1778. 
Snyder, Marcus UE (I29819)
 
3225 Mardelle Margaret, born in Griggsville, Ill. U.S.A., November 30, 1912. Survived by her loving family: beloved husband "Ted"; children Daniel, James (Janet) Colley; grandchildren, Cara, Seth and Andrew Colley and other family members in U.S.A. Funeral service to be held on Wednesday, August 21, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. at Peace Portal Alliance Church, 152 St. and King George Highway, Surrey. Visitation prior to the service at the church between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Donations to Peace Portal Alliance Church Missions Fund in Mardelle's memory would be appreciated. CHAPEL HILL (604) 531-4222
Published in The Vancouver Sun on Aug. 20, 2002 
Pennock, Mardell Margaret (I20275)
 
3226 Margaret "Mina-Ann" Corcoran Death Notice
On January 3, 2024, Margaret Mina-Ann Corcoran (nee Young) of Morinville, Alberta passed away at the age of 82 years.
Mina was born at home on the farm in South Himsworth, Ontario on July 26, 1941. She was the fifth child of 10 of Frederick and Ruth (King) Young.
She was married to Robert Gerard (Gerry) Corcoran on April 29, 1961 in St. Rose of Lima Church in Scarborough, Ontario. Mina and Gerry lived in Toronto until 1964 and then lived in Pickering, Ontario until 1975. At that time, they moved out west to Alberta. Gerry and Mina enjoyed living on a hobby farm in Gibbons, Alberta. They raised farm animals and horses. Mina loved gardening and had a large vegetable garden on the farm. She had a big heart and always welcomed the many friends and co-workers her husband and children would bring home for a visit and a meal. Mina also worked as a Supervisor at the Redwater IGA. Mina was very active in the Catholic Church. She was a CWL member for many years. She taught catechism and was an active volunteer in many organizations.
She loved hockey and was an avid fan of the Edmonton Oilers. Besides gardening, she loved cooking, arts and crafts and was known for her many beautiful earrings.
Mina will be remembered as a loving, caring person with a positive attitude. She was like a mother to many. Throughout her life, she was encouraging, generous and always thought of others rather than herself. She was a living example of Jesus? love and her family and friends were very blessed to have her in their lives.
She will be lovingly remembered by her children, John, Michael (Annemarie), Paul (Cindy), Diane Kopp (Kevin), Mark (Elisa), grandchildren, Jessie, Kristina, Kyle, Brianne, Robert, Michelle, Gerard, Stuart, Tyler and great grandchildren, Kailey, Jayden and Chloé. She will also be missed by her siblings, Theresa,
Kalvin (Beverley), Stephen (Gail), Frank (Kathy), Veronica (Mark) and Helen (Paul) and her many nieces and nephews whom she loved greatly.
Preceded in death by her husband, Robert Gerard (Gerry) Corcoran, her parents, Frederick and Ruth Young, her sister, Phillis McKenna, her brothers, Lloyd (late Shirley), James (late Irene), Lyle Young and brother-in-law, Robert Miller.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Mina?s memory may be made to the Alberta Lung Association or Diabetes Canada.
Thank you to the staff and residents of Aspen House for their love and care. She truly enjoyed living there and made many friends. 
Young, Mina (I02213)
 
3227 Margaret "Peg" Hommel

October 20, 2005

NORTHFIELD ? Margaret "Peg" Hommel, 88, a former Barre resident, died Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2005, at Mayo Healthcare in Northfield where she resided for the past seven years.

Born on Aug. 30, 1917, in Williamstown, she was the daughter of Ernest and Julia (Hayward) Andrews. She attended Williamstown Elementary School and graduated from Williamstown High School in 1935. Later, she attended nursing school and nurses training in Newport and received her nursing degree.

On May 25, 1941, she married Reginald A. Hommel in Newport. They made their home in Newport and Williamstown before moving to Barre. He died on Dec. 10, 1990.

As a registered nurse, she worked at the Newport Hospital, Barre City Hospital and the Zanleoni Nursing Home in Barre. For several years, she worked for the Wobby family at the Heiress Motel and Wobby Jewelers both in Barre.

Her interests were spending time with her family, music and watching wildlife, the Dallas Cowboys football team and NASCAR racing. In earlier years, she enjoyed swimming.

Survivors include two daughters, Jane Blanchard and her husband Edmond of Middlesex and Wanda Baril of Berlin; two sons, Peter Hommel and his wife Jeanne of East Barre and Stephen Hommel and his wife Sue of Rutland; six grandchildren, Douglas Blanchard and his wife Ann, Theresa Gibbon and her husband David, Jeffrey Blanchard and his wife Christine, Scott Hommel, Josh Notte and Deanna Baril; seven great-grandchildren, Colin, Jared, Cannon, Meg, Evan, Chalaun and J.T.

A sister, Dorothy Whitney, predeceased her.

A service of remembrance will be held Friday, Oct. 21, 2005, at 8 p.m. in the Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre. Friends may call from 6 p.m. until the time of the service. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Central Vermont Home Health and Hospice, 600 Granger Road, Barre, VT 05641.  
Andrews, Margaret Elizabeth (I15532)
 
3228 Margaret 'Marge" Pennock, 82, of Battle Creek, died Sunday November 23, 2003 at Battle Creek Health System. She was born in Bridgman, MI on March 19, 1921, the daughter of Henry J. and Rosella (Kraklau) Hammer. She graduated from Bridgman High School in 1938 and was employed as a Dental Assistant for Frederick Rahn, DDS, in Benton Harbor from 1938 until 1943, at which time she entered Nurses Training at Mercy College of Nursing, (Leila Division) in Detroit. Upon graduating she was employed by Paul C. Kingsley, MD for 5 years until leaving to work as a Secretary in her husband's Real Estate Office, whom she met while she was employed by Dr. Kingsley.
On October 15, 1949 she married Garner A. Pennock, who survives, along with her sons, Steven T. Pennock of Bellevue, WA, Tom A. Pennock of Battle Creek, and her brother, Paul (Becky) Hammer of Las Vegas, NV. She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Ruth Anderson and Dorothy Kizer. 
Hammer, Margaret Marian (I06668)
 
3229 Margaret (Marg) Mary Agnew (nee Ayerst) peacefully at The Carpenter Hospice, Burlington, on September 28th, 2012, at the age of 80. Marg battled many ailments in her later years but it was cancer that finally took her life.
Survived by her three daughters Susan, Michele and Jackie, Marg will be remembered for her quick wit and strong will.
Her loving sister, Catherine, will miss her. Marg and Catherine shared many happy years together as the two girls in a large family of seven children - five of them boys - all of whom left this world too soon.
Her four grandchildren, Ashley, Thalia, Ainsley and Keaton will remember her love of hockey, her ready stash of candy and of course, her funny faces.
Though a mother of daughters, Marg was thrilled to welcome Alistair, Max and Jeremy into her life and treated them like her own sons. These men had a way of making Marg smile.
Marg lived the last couple of decades at Bonnie Place in Burlington and had fond memories of sitting in the lovely gardens she often tended.
Marg's life will be honoured on Friday, October 5th at 10 am at St. John the Baptist Parish, 2016 Blairholm Avenue, Burlington, Ontario, L7R 1V4, 905 634 2485.
Many thanks to Dorothy and the palliative care team at Joseph Brant Hospital and The Carpenter Hospice for making Marg's last few weeks more comfortable.
Donations can be made in memory of Margaret Agnew to The Carpenter Hospice. 
Ayerst, Margaret (I4090)
 
3230 Margaret A. (Porteus) Berggren, 90, of Collinsville, wife of the late Henry E. Berggren, died Sunday, July 5, 2015. A graveside service will be held Thursday, July 9th, 11:00 AM at the Dyer Cemetery on Dyer Cemetery Road in Canton. The Vincent Funeral Home of Canton is caring for the arrangements. Porteus, Margaret A. (I27537)
 
3231 Margaret Ann ?Marg? Hall Nee Moore
August 24, 1941 ? July 23, 2021
Marg was born in Pilot Mound, MB and spent her formative years there with sisters Bonnie and Pat. Upon graduation she moved to Winnipeg to attend the University of Manitoba where she graduated with a home economics degree and a proficiency in target shooting. After teaching home economics in Winnipeg her adventurous spirit took her to teach in Inuvik, Northwest Territories.
Marg loved teaching in the North! After Inuvik, she taught in Fort Smith where she met her future husband, Rus Hall. He was smitten when taking her out to teach her how to shoot he discovered she was a crack shot.
Marg and Rus were married in Fort Smith in 1968 and moved to Yellowknife later that year. Marg taught foods and sewing at Sir John Franklin High School.
A move took them to Drayton Valley where Marg continued her teaching career but the lure of the north brought them back to Yellowknife. A change of careers had her working as a travel agent for Mack Travel and it wasn?t long before she was the manager. Living in the North allowed them both time to partake in the northern activities of camping, canoeing, flying, curling, cross country skiing, fishing and snowmobiling. They enjoyed these pursuits with friends. In true northern fashion they formed lifelong friendships.
But Marg knew she wanted more. She was a businesswoman. She convinced her sister Pat and a former employee of the travel agency to start an office service business, Office Compliments, that is still operating in Yellowknife today. Although this was another new career for her. Marg still brought her teaching skills into the business. She even ensured that her baking skills not be forgotten as she insisted on having home baked goodies for their clients. Pat and the other partner cringed when it was their turn to bake.
Another change was in the cards, and they moved south to see where the adventures might take them. Still being young, Marg and Rus decided to start flipping houses in Cranbrook, BC. They were ahead of their time as there was not even one TV show on the subject. Marg was the decorator and Rus the heavy lifter. Marg volunteered at the Hospital Auxiliary thrift shop. After 10 years in BC, they then settled in High River Alberta.
In High River Marg continued with her volunteer activities first making quilts for the Hospital Auxiliary to sell in their gift shop and then becoming the president of the Auxiliary. Marg was also involved in a local quilt guild, Victoria Quilts making quilts for cancer patients, writing quilting patterns and other activities in town.
Marg and Rus took this time to see the world from Africa to the Antarctic. Finally settling on wintering in Arizona. Marg loved her trips with her sisters to London, Las Vegas and wherever there was a curling match. Going to live theatre was also a pleasure Marg enjoyed. She was able to travel with friends and family to take part in this passion. Her favorite show of all time was Cats, but she enjoyed all of Andrew Lloyd Webber?s shows.
Home was Marg?s heart! She enjoyed sewing, baking and hosting you in her house. Marg published a cookbook with many of her favorite recipes.
Pilot Mound always was home away from home to Marg. Through the years many quilts were sent back to help fund such things as the Millennium Complex. After Rus?s death Marg moved back to be closer to family. Marg really enjoyed living in Pilot Mound and getting to know the surrounding countryside again.
Marg was always a teacher and in the business and quilting world a mentor to many. She was kind and always had time for people. It was always important to Marg that she listen to you. She had wisdom but only shared it when needed or asked. We will miss, Doris Domestic, a nickname she was sometimes called, her home-made goodies, her special smile and her love.
Marg died after a short battle with cancer.
Marg is really missed by her family, sister Bonnie Sutherland; sons Pat (Shelley, Hayley and Kaitlyn), Kirk (Sonya, Quinton and Ethan); sister Pat Moore (Garth) stepchildren Erika (Charlie, Noah, Sophie and Felix) and Ross (Roxane)and many friends.
Celebration of life will be held on July 31, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at the Anglican Church in Pilot Mound. Lunch to follow. 
Moore, Margaret Ann (I935)
 
3232 Margaret Banning Carder, of Fox Glen, Cromwell, died Saturday at home. She was 77.
She was born in Stafford Springs and lived in Cromwell and Portland most of her life.
She leaves two sons, Richard Williams of Meriden and John Williams of Maine; a daughter, Evelyn Sadlowski of East Hampton; a brother, LeRoy Banning of Stafford; two sisters, Grace Baker of Vernon and Marcia Mather of Vermont; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
The funeral is Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Fox Glen Senior Center, West Street, Cromwell. Interment will be private in Stafford Springs Cemetery, Stafford Springs.
Calling hours at the Fox Glen Senior Center are Wednesday, from 5 to 6 p.m. Contributions may be made to Disabled American Veterans Association, 450 Main St., Suite 126, Hartford, CT 06103. The Cromwell Funeral Home, 506 Main St., Cromwell, is in charge of arrangements. 
Banning, Margaret Nellie (I26091)
 
3233 MARGARET BERNICE 'PEG' McGIBBON RITCHIE October 27, 1918 - February 10, 2008 Peacefully with her family by her side at the age of 89. She will be deeply missed by her loving husband of 60 years Arnold 'AJ' Ritchie. Lovingly remembered by her children Doug (Donna) and Debie (Gary) and her loving sister and best friend Verna and sister Mary. Predeceased by her mother Margaret, brothers Clifford 'Mackie', Jim and sister Doris. She was a much loved Nana to Stefanie (Matt), Jessica, Mark, Jimi and Maggie. She will be dearly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and children of family friends. She was raised on a farm near Creemore, Ontario by her loving grandfather David Smith. She much enjoyed her leadership role and volunteer endeavours during World War II and received special recognition from the federal government for her contributions. Following careers in office management and retail sales, she married Arnold. They founded Ritchie Jewellers, raised their family and became successful North Toronto property owners. Her biggest life accomplishment was her huge capacity for making and caring for her family and friends. From the girlfriends she has had for up to 70 years such as Carole, Marion, Cassie and Lucille, to her current friends at St. Hilda's, Peg was a people person who always made others feel special. She loved animals, gardening, reading and writing the most perfect letters with the most perfect penmanship. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would be appreciated by the family. 1-888-668-7722 or www.ontariospca.ca Friends may call at the Trull Funeral Home & Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Special thanks to the compassionate staff of the North York General Hospital.

Published in the Toronto Star from Feb. 12 to Mar. 13, 2008 
McGibbon, Margaret Bernice (I05908)
 
3234 Margaret Edna (Maggie) - Peacefully in Fairview Manor, Almonte on Saturday, March 30,1996. Margaret E. Foster of Almonte. In Her 90th Year. Beloved wife of the late Gilbert G. Munro. Dearly loved mother of Beatrice (Mrs. Art Desarmia), Mervyn, Bert, Helen (Mrs. Glen James), Jack, Jean (Mrs. Murray Smith) and Doug all of Almonte, Vera (Mrs. Bill Church) of Fredericton, N.B., and Gary of Winchester. Also survived by 1 sister Rebecca, 28 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Predeceased by 3 daughters Mrs. Flossie Houston, Mrs. Muriel Stuart and Mrs. Shirley Drynan and 2 sons Alex and James, also by 4 brothers Ernest, Roy, Irvine and Thomas and 2 sisters Flossie and Jessie. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel on Monday. Rev. Ted Colwell officiated. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Foster, Margaret Edna (I02489)
 
3235 Margaret Heiman 1919 - 2007
Margaret died peacefully at Parkwood Mennonite Home in Waterloo, on Wednesday, November 21, 2007, in her 89th year.
Beloved wife of the late Lorne Heiman. Cherished grandmother of Tyrone and Ellen Heiman. Great-grandmother of Denver Heiman. Daughter-in-law, Patricia Heiman. Margaret will be missed by her sisters Wilma Messer, Louise Boettger, Myrtle Hintz, and Joanne Kuntz.
Predeceased by 5 brothers and 4 sisters.
Arrangements are entrusted to the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo. The Mass of Christian Burial in celebration of Margaret's life will be held at St. Joseph’s RC Church, 148 Madison Avenue South, Kitchener on Friday, November 23, 2007 at 11 am with Rev. Tom Vermiglio as celebrant. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Kitchener.
Condolences for the family and in lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkinson Society of Canada may be arranged through the funeral home. 
Lough, Margaret (I5672)
 
3236 Margaret I. Gates, 64 Division St., Ballston Spa, died at her residence Saturday, February 25. She was born in the Town of Moriah, August 26, 1892. She livd in Ballston Spa for 50 years. She was a member of the United Methodist Church of Ballston Spa.
She is survived by one sister Jeanette [Jennet] E. Lewis of Ballston Spa. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 28.
--Ballston Journal, Ballston Spa, N. Y. 1 March 1978 pg 11
 
Lewis, Margaret I. (I8559)
 
3237 Margaret M. Finney April 26, 2007
Margaret M. Finney , 95, formerly of Camillus, passed away Thursday at Loretto Nursing Home. She was predeceased by her husband, Raymond, in 1995.
Surviving are two sons, Raymond J. (Marie) of Liverpool and Robert W. (Valerie) of Camillus; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Francis of Camillus and Charles of Syracuse; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Monday at 10 a.m. at Holy Family Church. Interment will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, Skaneateles.
--Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Sunday, April 29, 2007  
O'Neil, Margaret Mary (I26823)
 
3238 Margaret was adopted to another family at birth. Mumby, Margaret A. (I30745)
 
3239 Margery E. (Passut) Bean , 80, of Lyndonville, died peacefully Tuesday afternoon Dec. 14, 2010, at The Pines Rehabilitation and Health Center in Lyndon. She was born Aug. 10, 1930, in Greenfield, Mass., the daughter of Frederick and Margery (Robinson) Passut. She was schooled in St. Johnsbury and attended St. Johnsbury Academy. On Sept. 20, 1947, she married Benny Bean. He predeceased her exactly one year to the day, on Dec. 14, 2009. They had been married for 62 years. Margery had been a member of the St. Johnsbury and the Lyndonville women's clubs. She had been a volunteer at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital and the Fairbanks Museum, both of St. Johnsbury. She had worked in the office of Vermont Tap and Die Co. in Lyndonville for several years. Part-time jobs helped keep her busy: cooking at Comstocks Restaurant in St. Johnsbury, a cashier at First National Grocery store in Lyndonville, and other places during her life. Cooking and baking for her family, reading, writing, working in her flower gardens, bingo and family gatherings brought her much pleasure. She also loved her feline companions throughout the years. Margery is remembered as a kind, gentle, selfless and compassionate person who will be missed by those who knew and loved her. Survivors include her four children, Sharon Dolloff and husband Dave of Lyndonville, Stephen Bean and wife Liz of Leesburg, Fla., David Bean and wife Janet of Leesburg, and Jeffrey Bean and wife Diane of East Burke; 11 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; her brother Robert Passut and wife Bonita of Jenson Beach, Fla.; her in-laws, Calvin Bean of Utah, Richard Bean of St. Johnsbury, Elizabeth Pearsons of Massachusetts, Marjorie Bean of Massachusetts and Arnold Garand of Waterford; numerous nieces and nephews, including Brent Passut; and a special family friend, Nate Winsor with whom Margery was quite close. Funeral services will be private and held at the convenience of the family. Spring burial will be in Woodmont Cemetery in East Burke. Donations made in her memory may be directed to Lyndon Rescue Inc., P.O. Box 401, Lyndonville, VT 05851. Margery's family would like to thank the nurses and staff at The Pines for the exceptional care given to her during the last year and a half she resided there. Passut, Margery Elizabeth (I31693)
 
3240 Margot Bruner Nelson, born May 22, 1923 in Grand Junction, Colorado, died Saturday, September 20, 2014 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Plano, TX. Per her wishes she was cremated. Mrs. Nelson is survived by her son, Paul J. Chastain of Boise City, OK, three daughters, Suzan Chastain of Falls Church, VA, Katheryn Dudley of Albuquerque, NM, and Mary Jane Shoaf of Lake Oswego, OR; a step-daughter, Mary Carol Duggan of Mason City, IA; two step-sons, David L. Nelson of Ames, IA and Sven J. Nelson of Marble Rock, IA; 12 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James B. Nelson.
--Published on Sep. 28, 2014. 
Bruner, Margot (I16531)
 
3241 Marguerite LaRue (Stearnes) Rolofson, daughter of Glen Robert and Thelma (Stearns) Stearnes, was born December 13, 1927, at Lincoln, NE. When Marguerite was only three years od, her mother died. Later her father was married to Mary Julia Saul.
Marguerite received her early schooling in Lincoln, and graduated from the Raymond High School in 1945.
She confessed her faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord, was baptized, and became a member of the Methodist Church in Raymond. Her membership was later transferred to the United Methodist Church in Greenwood.
She was married to Wayne Edward Rolofson on June 21, 1947, at Lincoln. After their marriage they made their home near Raymond. Later they lived in Walton, and 1959 moved to their present home in rural Greenwood. To their union were born eight children: Kenneth Wayne, Wanda Joy, Pamela May, Bradley Owen, Gordon Alan, Glen Scott, Kimberly Sue and Sharon Kay.
Marguerite loved being a mother, and devoted her life to raising their children. Even with some health problems, she continued her motherly care and devotion.
She died December 4, 1985, at a Lincoln hospital, at the age of 57 years, 11 months and 22 days. She was preceded in death by her mother, Thelma. and her father, Glen.
Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Mary J. Stearnes of Raymond; her husband, Wayne of rural Greenwood; her children: Kenneth of Waverly, Wanda (Mrs. Gary McNew) of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Pamela (Mrs. Frank Green) of Nashville, Tennessee, Bradley of rural Waverly, Gordon of Evergreen, Colorado, Glen of Lincoln, Nebraska, Kimberly (Mrs. Bob Madison) of Kearney, Nebraska and Sharon at home; five grandchildreen; two sisters, Eleanor (Mrs. Edwin T. Green) of Lincoln and Beverly (Mrs. Don Brey of rural Raymond; other more distant relatives and friends  
Stearnes, Marguerite LaRue (I18477)
 
3242 Margueritte (Peg) Rollins. 87, of Marshall, died in the care of her family at the home of her daughter, Fran Boughton of Marshall, on Monday morning, April 19, after a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Rollins was born July 8, 1911 in Fredonia Township to Ira and Effie Pearl (Wetmore) Hoyt. She attended country school in Fredonia Township. She was well known in the Fredonia Township area as the owner and operator of the former Ellis Corners Store, which she ran from 1947 until 1976. She resided in Fredonia Township until 1976, when she moved to live with her brother, Edward Hoyt, in Pennfield Township. After his death in 1993, she moved to Little Long Lake near Dowling to live with her sister, Mabel Shook. She moved to Marshall to live with her daughters in February of this year.
Mrs. Rollins was a member of the Calhoun County Farm Bureau. She enjoyed hunting, fishing, vegetable gardening and baking. Her greatest joy was in doing things for others. She loved time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was married on Sept. 11, 1935 in Angola, Ind. to Frank W. Rollins. He preceded her in death Oct. 21, 1951.
Surviving are her daughters, Frances (Earl) Boughton and Judith (William) Wilson both of Marshall; four grandchil¬dren, Ellen (Chris) Auble of Battle Creek, Frank Boughton of Texas, Kirk (Laurie) Boughton and Todd (Vickie) Boughton all of Battle Creek; and eight great-grandchildren; three sisters, Thelma Sexton and Fran Gladstone both of Marshall, and Mabel Shook of Dowling; three brothers, Henry Hoyt of Marshall, Richard Hoyt of Texas and Earl Hoyt of Pittsford; and nieces and nephews. She was also preceded in death by her four brothers, Art, Edward, Ernest, and Robert Hoyt, and her sisters, Mary Cole and Joyce Hoyt.
Funeral services were held on Thursday at the funeral home at 3:30 p.m. with Ted Gandy and the Rev. Robert Weikart of Zion Lutheran Church officiating. Inter¬ment followed in Lyon Lake Cemetery. Serving as pall¬bearers were Bob Sexton, Bob Aldrich, Chris Auble, Todd Boughton, Kirk Boughton and Frank Boughton. 
Hoyt, Marguerite Elmira (I22897)
 
3243 Mari Lou took on the surname Reed after the death of her father and her mother's second marriage. Reed, Mari Lou (I26938)
 
3244 Marian Benham Downey, 90, formerly of Union Springs, died Thursday at Auburn Memorial Hospital.
Born in Auburn, she lived in Aurelius before moving to Union Springs. She attended Throop and Springport schools and Auburn Business School. She also completed a nursing course. She and her family operated a dairy farm in Throop and Aurelius for many years. She also worked as a home health aide and at Union Springs Hardware Co. She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ, Union Springs, and the Springport Senior Citizens Club.
Her first husband, Roe S. Wiley, died in 1962. Her second husband, Edmund L. Downey, also died previously.
Survivors: A daughter, Marianne Wiley of Union Springs; two sisters, G. Arlene Pinckney of Cayuga and Ruth B. Hares of Scipio; a brother, Paul K. Benhem Sr. of Auburn; four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services: 1 p.m. Dec. 21 in Trinity United Church of Christ. Burial, Cayuga Cemetery. No calling hours. Langham Funeral Home, Auburn, has arrangements.
Contributions: Union Springs Fire Department Ambulance Fund.
--The Herald-Journal, Syracuse, New York, November 12, 1998 
Benham, Marian Louise (I26858)
 
3245 Marian Cunningham Staples, 94, formerly of Rimmon Road, North Haven, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 28, 2013 at the Colonial Health & Rehab, Plainfield. She was the wife of the late Arthur C. Staples. Marian was born in East Haven on February 15, 1919; daughter of the late James and Catherine Bloomfield Cunningham; was a member of Christ & The Epiphany Church of East Haven where she was a member of the choir; was a member of the Eastern Star; was an avid gardner; loved to sing; enjoyed doing jigsaw puzzles, word search games and loved to read. Mother of Linda Carlson and her husband Warren Carlson, Jr. of Griswold, and the late Nancy Erickson. Grandmother of John (Tiffany) Erickson, Jr. of Colorado Springs, CO, Tammy (Robert) Hamelin of Meriden, Erica (Ron) Coutu of Griswold and Scott Erickson of Wallingford. Also survived by nine great-grandchildren, her son-in-law of John Erickson, Sr. of Wallingford and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Predeceased by her siblings Catherine Yale, James and George Cunningham, Eleanor Seymour, David and William Cunningham. Her funeral procession will leave the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Friday morning at 9:15. Services will be conducted in Christ & The Epiphany Church, East Haven at 10:00. Interment will follow in Beaverdale Memorial Park  Cunningham, Marion B. (I17606)
 
3246 Marian Lewis, age 86, of Wheeler, NY died Saturday, June 1, 2013 at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center, Elmira, NY. She was born June 3, 1926 in Penn Yan, NY the daughter of the late Andrew and Pearl (Yost) Rice. She was a homemaker and known by many as Ma Lewis or Maude. Her kindness and warmth were freely given to others and were a source of joy and strength to her family. She will be remembered as a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed gardening, canning and making fudge for everyone.
She is survived by daughters, Nancy Lewis of Olean, NY, Janet Lewis of Elmira, NY and Judith Myers of Bath, NY; son, Chester Lewis of Wheeler, NY; grandsons, David Lewis and Michael Myers; sister, Oretta McIntee; sister-in-law, Betty Ballou; and close family friend, Joseph Chilbert. She was predeceased by her husband, Erwin C. Lewis; twin sister, Mary Lewis; and sister, Edna Stout.
Friends may call from 1-3 p.m. Saturday, June 8, 2013 at Fagan's Funeral Home, 31 West Morris St., Bath, NY. A memorial service will follow at 3 p.m. at the funeral home with Kitty Ormsby officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to the Alzeimer's Association, Rochester Chapter, 435 E. Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14620. 
Rice, Marian Louise (I331)
 
3247 MARICA M. MATHER, 90, of South Royalton, died Thursday, April 20, 2017 at Alice Peck Day Hospital in Lebanon, NH.
She was born August 15, 1926 in Stafford Springs, CT; the daughter of Frank W. and Nellie (Marsdale) Banning. She was raised in Stafford, CT until the age of sixteen when she was accepted into the home of William & Elise Hernberg. They took care of her, gave her working skills in the office of their oil company, and sponsored her wedding to Walter Franklin Mather, Jr. She had also worked at the post office. She attended educational classes at the State Home in Stafford, CT. Marcia lived in Willington, CT and Hartland, VT before moving to South Royalton. She had been the office manager for Vermont Log Buildings. She was an active member of the Eastern Star while in CT, and a member of the Willington, CT Congregational Church before moving to Vermont. She attended church in Hartland for many years, then Green Mountain Gospel Chapel in Randolph after moving to South Royalton. She loved quilting, gardening, yard sales and thrift store shopping. She loved to bake for bake sales and church suppers, and learned to make Grandma Mather?s raisin filled cookies which she would send to us kids and our families. She enjoyed watching Red Socks baseball, old classic movies (especially Westerns), music, and especially church music which she listened to while falling asleep. Most friends remember Marcia for her joyful humming of music wherever she went.
Survivors include her sons, Walter Mather of Bradford, VT and James Mather of Randolph Center, VT; daughters Pamela Mather of Long Beach, CA, Heidi Mather of Barnard, VT and Terry Mather of South Royalton, VT; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband in 1960.
Memorial Services will be held at 5:00pm Friday, May 19th at Green Mountain Gospel Chapel in Randolph. Burial will be in Willington, CT. Online condolences may be left at www.dayfunerals.com. Contributions may be made to Vermont Tres Dias c/o the church. Arrangements are by the Day Funeral Home in Randolph.  
Banning, Marcia Marion (I26092)
 
3248 MARIE JOYCE DEVLIN: It is with deepest sorrow the family announces the passing of Marie Joyce Devlin on February27, 2013 in her 82nd year."Loving and kind in all her ways,Upright and just to the end of her days Sincere and kind in heart and mind, A beautiful memory she left behind."She leaves her sister Olive (Tilley) McKee of Thunder Bay and was predeceased by parents Edna and William Tilley. Cherished wife of 52 years of Douglas Devlin. Much loved and dearly missed aunt of many nieces, nephews and their children. Marie worked for many years as an executive assistant at Bellows Valvair in Toronto participating in their manufacturing program. After marrying Douglas, they resided in Toronto. Both were active members of the Humber Bay Yacht Club. She was best known for her ability to touch and influence the lives of family and friends. She had a great love for learning, conversation and a deep appreciation for humanity and the arts. After retirement Marie and Doug became summer residents at Riley Lake, Muskoka. Active in the community, Marie was well known for welcoming and entertaining family, friends and passersby. Marie was a patron of the arts from early years in Toronto, being a regular guest at plays, dances and symphonies. She was a philanthropist to many organizations throughout her life. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy. 10., N. of the QEW), on Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 at 3 p.m. If desired, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Tilley, Marie Joyce (I2611)
 
3249 Marie N. Conley, 97, formerly of Earlville and Hamilton, passed away Friday, April 27, 2007 at the Martin Luther Home, Clinton. She was born Sept. 30, 1909 in the Town of Lebanon, a daughter of Melvin H. and Ernestine Benedict Niles. She was a graduate of Georgetown High School and then Morrisville Agricultural and Technical College in 1931. On Sept. 25, 1932, Marie was united in marriage to John A. Conley in Lebanon. He predeceased her on Aug. 3, 1985. Mrs. Conley was a member of the First Baptist Church in Earlville where she served on several committees. She was a former member of the Hit or Miss Club of Earlville.
Surviving are a daughter and son-in-law, Dorothy and Thomas Cooper of Circleville, Ohio; a son, Harry Conley of Earlville; grandchildren, David Cooper of Oswego; Evan Cooper of Marietta, Ga.; Paul Cooper of Dallas, Ga.; Carl and Linda Conley of Smyrna; Catherine and Stephen Schonwetter of Lake George; Cheryl and Doug Wright of Mansfield, Pa.; Cory Conley of Boston, Mass.; a sister-in-law, Catherine Niles of Warrensburg; five great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers, Carroll B. Niles and Kenneth E. Niles. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday from the Burgess & Tedesco
Funeral Home, 3 Preston St., Earlville, followed by burial in the Earlville Cemetery.
Friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Saturday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. prior to the service.  
Niles, Marie Grace (I24570)
 
3250 Marie Patricia Shorter
1938-2015
Marie passed away suddenly in the early morning of Saturday, August 22, 2015. She was born in 1938 in The Pas, Manitoba. She is survived by her sons John (Carol), Jack, Terry and Gerald, her daughters Shelly (Tom) and Laurie ( Aime') as well as fifteen grandchildren, twenty six great grandchildren, three step grandchildren and seven great step grandchildren. Marie is predeceased by her husband John Claire Shorter, her mother Ann Dubois, father Edwin Dubois, brother Albert Dubois, sister Marlene (Lawrence) Regush, sister in law Diane Dubois and brother in law Lionel (Lorraine) Shorter. Marie loved playing dice, curling, watching curling, playing cards and spending time with all her family and grandchildren. She will be sadly missed. 
Dubois, Marie Patricia (I30991)
 

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