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3251 Marieta Fox Sawyer, 95, of Taberg, passed away on January 12, 2012 at Rome Memorial Hospital. She was born on June 11, 1916 in Taberg a daughter of Harry and Hazel Ballard Fox. Marieta was educated in Taberg and Camden schools. On July 25, 1951 Marieta was united in marriage to Erwin Sawyer. He passed away on October 21, 1979. Marieta was a member of Annsville Friendship Club. She is survived by a nephew; a very special friend and caregiver; and many great nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by a brother and sister in-law; Harry and Mildred Fox, and a nephew Lanny Fox. Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment will take place in Maple Hill Cemetery. Fox, Marieta E. (I28906)
 
3252 Marietta Carr Glascock, 72, died October 15, 2004 in her home. Mrs. Glascock was a 1953 graduate of Westhampton College and was South Hampton Roads' first Reach to Recovery volunteer. Her successful catering business warmed the homes of many and delighted the palates of all who experienced her divine cuisine. Her wonderful mothering and grandparenting will be missed greatly by us all. She is survived by her two daughters, Mrs. Elia P. Fontecchio of Twenty Nine Palms, Calif., and Mary Todd Glascock and her husband, Lionel Charuau of Virginia Beach; her beloved grandsons, Henri Miles Charuau and Elia Ayerst Fontecchio. Other survivors include her mother, Natalie Ayerst Carr of Virginia Beach; her sister, Mrs. Thomas Cowgill Matthews of Wilson, N.C.; her brother, Dr. Albert Carr and his wife, Nancy of Augusta, Ga. Mrs. Glascock was predeceased by her daughter, Leslie Glascock Stetson; her son-in-law, Elia Paietta Fontecchio; her brother, Douglas Reed Carr; and her father, Albert Carr. A memorial service will be held Monday October 18, 2004 at 11 a.m. at St. Simon's Episcopal Church, 308 Sandbridge Road, Virginia Beach 23456, by the Rev. William Starkey. The parking lot for the church is located behind the church. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Simon's Episcopal Church or the Virginia Beach Rescue Squad, 740 Virginia Beach Blvd., Virginia Beach, Va. 23451. H.D.Oliver Funeral Apts., Laskin Road Chapel, are handling arrangements.
--Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Oct. 17, 2004. 
Carr, Marietta (I11239)
 
3253 Marilyn B Watson (nee Perkins) peacefully on February 3rd 2019 in 80th year. Loving wife of Morley (Feb 2017) for 56 years. Will be deeply missed by her children Benjamin and Maxine and her neice Erlene. Grandma to Brandon, Sawyer, Alora, Lynona, Hannah, Peyton and Eli. Great grandmother of Symon.
Marilyn was born in Cowansville PQ to the late Earl and Irene Perkins. Predeceased by her dear sisters Mabel and Nancy. She will be remembered by many neices, nephews and cousins.
A sweet soul who spent her life serving the Lord while caring for others as an RPN.
Donations in Marilyn's memory may be given to Hospice Wellington. 
Perkins, Marilyn B. (I02197)
 
3254 Marilyn C. (Chamberlain) Johnson, age 81, of Ross Twp., passed away on Sunday, October 15, 2017. She was the beloved wife of the late Wilbur L. ?Pete? Johnson; loving mother of Elizabeth (Scott Rose) Bailey, Carolyn ?Lynn? Grapsas, David K. Johnson, Daniel L. (Pati) Johnson, Ronald C. (Mary Jo Sobocinski) Johnson, Judy (Thomas) Borick, Lisa Barto and Rebecca (Larry) Buchholz. She is also survived by fifteen grandchildren, five great grandchildren; a niece, Ann Marie Chamberlain, as well as her dear friends, Donna, Sally, Pat and Dee. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her brother, William Chamberlain and her sister, June Chamberlain. Prior to her retirement, Marilyn forged a career in the Financial Services, working as an Investment Planner. Marilyn was a longtime member of Ingomar Church, where she was a former secretary, was a member of the bible study group, the Halo?s and the small group book study. She was a member of the Couples Gourmet, Sealarks, Welcome Wagon and the Smokenders, where she was also an instructor. She was also a former volunteer with Passavant Hospital and enjoyed attending the performances of the Pittsburgh POPS. She loved her family dearly and was always willing to drop everything and travel to be with them. She made sure to spend holidays with her family and attended the High School graduations of all her grandchildren. She will be remembered as a strong, wonderful person who was always there when you needed her. Friends will be received Wednesday from 2-4 & 6-8pm in the H.P. Brandt Funeral Home, Inc., 1032 Perry Hwy, Ross Twp., 412-364-4444, where a funeral service will be held on Thursday at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to the Ingomar Church, 1501 W Ingomar Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237.  Chamberlain, Marilyn C. (I26782)
 
3255 Marilyn L. Pettit, 72, of W. Bush Road, passed away Tuesday evening at St. Mary's Hospital in Amsterdam with her loving family at her side.
Born November 28, 1940, in Gloversville, NY, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Violet Rulison Woodcock. She was a lifelong Gloversville resident and attended local schools.
Marilyn was employed by the Johnstown Knitting Company for a number of years.
She loved shopping, cross word puzzles, cookouts, camping and especially spending time with her family, grandchildren, great grandchildren and her puppies.
On September 29, 1957 she married Charles B. Pettit, Jr. Besides being survived by her husband of 57 years, survivors include three sons, Charles B. Pettit III Sherry, Brian S. Pettit, Sr. Shelley and Luke E. Pettit Sara all of Gloversville; two daughters, Wendy S. Davis Larry LaPorte of Fort Johnson and Amy V. Squillace Jason of Amsterdam; two sisters, Irene Chamberlain of Gloversville and Marlene Young of Bleecker; eight grandchildren; five great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Marilyn was predeceased by her siblings Clarence Richards, Allen Woodcock, Helen Romain, Betty VanSkiver and Loretta Pratt.
It was Marilyn's request that a private graveside service be held at the convenience of the family at the Gansevoort Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made in Marilyn's memory to a charity of one's choice. 
Woodcock, Marilyn L. (I26350)
 
3256 Marion K. Haywood, 64, of Mexico Street, died Sunday at the House of the Good Samaritan Hospital, Watertown.
Born in Potsdam, she had lived in the Altmar area for the past 30 years.
Mrs. Haywood was employed with Emkay Candle Co. for 25 years, retiring in 1987. She was a member of the United Steelworkers union.
Her husband, Earl, died in 1981.
Surviving are her mother, Dora Jerome of Potsdam; seven sons, Floyd, Eugene, Dale and Kevin, all of Altmar, Robert of Potsdam, and Terry and Darryll, both of Pulaski; two daughters, Sharon Horning and Zona Oakes, both of Altmar; three stepsons, Richard Haywood of DeKalb Junction, Lawrence Haywood of Ogdensburg and Gary Haywood of Potsdam; a step-daughter, Sally Bump of Altmar; three brothers, Merv, George and Mike Jerome, all of Potsdam; three sisters, Hilda Keleher, Alberta Hoyt and Elizabeth Jerome, all of Potsdam; 24 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, Pulaski. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 7385 Park St.
--Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - April 23, 1990 
Jerome, Marion Katherine (I1609)
 
3257 Marjorie Ann Prindle, 80, of Salinas, passed away October 2, 2010. She was born April 14, 1930 in Conrad, Montana.
Marjorie lived in Great Falls, Mont., Spokane, Wash. and Lakeside, Mont. She retired in her "dream home" on Flathead Lake, then moved to Salinas for the remaining years of her life.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles "Bud" Prindle; parents, Oscar and Minnie Duncan; brothers, Maynard Duncan, Delwin Duncan; sisters, LaVeave Miller Hamann, Gladys Griggs Mortensen, and Annabelle Forester.
Marjorie is survived by her daughter, Valerie (Anthony "Tony") Bozzo of Salinas; grandson, Anthony Bozzo of Salinas; granddaughter, Gina Bozzo of Salinas.
Memorials can be made to the donor's favorite charity.
Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, October 9, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the family residence. 
Duncan, Marjorie Ann (I24145)
 
3258 MARJORIE BAILEY
1919 - 2004
Marjorie Evelyn (Blake) Bailey, beloved wife of T. W. (Bill) Bailey of Vauxhall, passed away peacefully at the Taber Continuing Care on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at the age of 84 years.
On June 30, 2004 she was predeceased by her loving son Tom.
Marjorie was born on November 3, 1919 in Retlaw, Alberta. She married Bill on September 14, 1942 in Lethbridge.
A Memorial Service will be held at the Vauxhall Legion Hall, 217-5 Street North, on Monday, July 26, 2004 at 2:00 P.M. A private family burial will follow in the Vauxhall Cemetery.
If friends, so desire, memorial tributes in Marjorie's name may be made to the Alzhiemer Society, #162, 200-4 Ave. South, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 4C9 or to the charity of ones choice.
Excerpt taken from obituary , published in Lethbridge Herald July 23, 2004 
Blake, Marjorie Evelyn (I12729)
 
3259 Marjorie E. Pennock, age 93 of Gladwin, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009 at MidMichigan Gladwin Pines after a brief illness.
She was born on Sept. 28, 1916 in Manton, the daughter of the late Edgar and Etta (Napier) Derbyshire. She graduated from Manton High School in 1934 and Michigan State College in 1939.
Marjorie married Paul Pennock on June 17, 1939 in Manton, and moved to Standish where she lived until they moved to Gladwin in 1960. She retired from teaching in the Beaverton Elementary Schools in 1976. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Gladwin, was a past member of the Violet Chapter #78 in Standish, and a current member of White Clover Chapter #84 in Gladwin of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband in 2000; one grandson; two brothers; and one sister.
She is survived by her children, Paul Jr. (Judy) Pennock of Dunedin, Florida, Wayne (Sue) Pennock of Hoffman Estates, Illinois, Lynn (Bev) Pennock of Holt, and LeRoy (Donna) Pennock of Humble, Texas; brother, William Derbyshire of Aberdeen, Maryland; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on Monday, Nov. 30, 2009 at the First United Methodist Church in Gladwin with Pastor David Snyder officiating and assisted by Father Mike Pennock, her grandson. Visitation was held on Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009 at the Sisson Funeral Home. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery. 
Derbyshire, Marjorie Elizabeth (I22148)
 
3260 Marjorie Frood
Entered into rest at Maple View Lodge, Athens, on Sunday, November 14, 2010 at the age of 84 years. Dear mother of Peggy Feltmate and her husband Doug of Brockville. Also survived by three grandchildren, Hugh Frood Jr., Jason Frood and Heather Osborne and their families, by her daughter-in-law Bea Frood, and by a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Murdie in 1973, and her son Hughie in 2009, as well as sisters Louine Veley, Florie Bakker, Elizabeth Veley and Helen Jones, and by brothers Earl, John, Clarence and Charles Veley. Private arrangements have been entrusted to Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. In remembrance, donations to Maple View Lodge will be gratefully acknowledged. 
Veley, Marjorie (I14621)
 
3261 Marjorie Frood
Entered into rest at Maple View Lodge, Athens, on Sunday, November 14, 2010 at the age of 84 years. Dear mother of Peggy Feltmate and her husband Doug of Brockville. Also survived by three grandchildren, Hugh Frood Jr., Jason Frood and Heather Osborne and their families, by her daughter-in-law Bea Frood, and by a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Murdie in 1973, and her son Hughie in 2009, as well as sisters Louine Veley, Florie Bakker, Elizabeth Veley and Helen Jones, and by brothers Earl, John, Clarence and Charles Veley. Private arrangements have been entrusted to Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. In remembrance, donations to Maple View Lodge will be gratefully acknowledged. 
Veley, Marjorie (I14621)
 
3262 Marjorie Jean Pickett Mullen was born to Ernest David Pickett and Sylvia Iola Mace. Her younger sister and brother were Helen Irene (Reed), and Rulon Dale. The family lived on a farm in the New Sweden/Riverdale area of Bonneville County on the southwest corner of Peterson Road and Faust Road. She attended elementary school at the Riverdale School and graduated from high school at Shelley High School in Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho in 1938.

Marjorie met Kenneth Lyle Mullen and dated for a couple of years. Kenneth joined the Army in 1940 and they were married on September 21, 1941 in her parent's house. Marjorie and Kenneth traveled to Kenneth's Army post at Fort Lewis, Washington, and eventually on to Fort Ord, California. World War II started and Kenneth went overseas to Dakar, French West Africa for the duration of the war. Marjorie had a son, David Lee, born while Kenneth was on a troop transport in the Atlantic Ocean. Kenneth returned after the war and they had another son, Carlan Kay. Marjorie and Kenneth built a house on Kenneth's parent's farm in 1947 in the Goshen, Bingham County, Idaho area. A last son, Dann E. (middle initial "E." only), was born to them. Marjorie and Kenneth continued to live in that home until her death. Marjorie loved playing bridge and pinochle, and was in several card clubs. Cause of death is believed to be a heart attack as no autopsy was performed.  
Pickett, Marjorie Jean (I18295)
 
3263 Marjorie Nelson passed away peacefully January 6, 2010. She was born in Reno, NV, on August 14, 1928, the youngest of four children born to Leonard and Georgia Hadlock. Marjorie grew up in Reno, graduating from Reno High School in 1946. While attending summer school, she met her loving husband, Vance Nelson from Winnemucca, and they were married shortly thereafter. Their home was in Reno, but she enjoyed summers at Donner Lake and frequent trips to Florence, OR.
Early in their marriage Vance and Marge went into business together. Reno Auto Body was their first endeavor, followed by other automotive businesses, and later they pursued real estate investments.
Marjorie's well-tended gardens always resulted in beautiful displays of flowers. She was an accomplished pianist and artist, and knitting was a favorite pastime. Through much of her life she was a member of the Florence Knitting Club and Truckee Garden Club. Above all, Marge was a loving wife, wonderful mother and nurturing grandmother, always positively encouraging and supporting her family's endeavors. She will be deeply missed by all whose lives she touched.
She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Vance; son Eric (Teri) Nelson; daughers Marja Grant and Valerie (Steve) Nelson; and grandchildren Jesse (Ellen) Grant, Taylor, Kellen, Annelise, and Matt; brother Robert Hadlock.
A service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, January 9 at Walton's Funeral Home, 875 W. 2nd St. in Reno. Everyone who knew Marjorie is invited to join in a celebration of her life following the service. Marjorie Nelson passed away peacefully January 6, 2010. She was born in Reno, NV, on August 14, 1928, the youngest of four children born to Leonard and Georgia Hadlock. Marjorie grew up in Reno, graduating from Reno High School in 1946. While attending summer school, she met her loving husband, Vance Nelson from Winnemucca, and they were married shortly thereafter. Their home was in Reno, but she enjoyed summers at Donner Lake and frequent trips to Florence, OR. Early in their marriage Vance and Marge went into business together. Reno Auto Body was their first endeavor, followed by other automotive businesses, and later they pursued real estate investments. Marjorie's well-tended gardens always resulted in beautiful displays of flowers. She was an accomplished pianist and artist, and knitting was a favorite pastime. Through much of her life she was a member of the Florence Knitting Club and Truckee Garden Club. Above all, Marge was a loving wife, wonderful mother and nurturing grandmother, always positively encouraging and supporting her family's endeavors. She will be deeply missed by all whose lives she touched. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Vance; son Eric (Teri) Nelson; daughers Marja Grant and Valerie (Steve) Nelson; and grandchildren Jesse (Ellen) Grant, Taylor, Kellen, Annelise, and Matt; brother Robert Hadlock. A service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, January 9 at Walton's Funeral Home, 875 W. 2nd St. in Reno. Everyone who knew Marjorie is invited to join in a celebration of her life following the service. 
Hadlock, Marjorie (I05199)
 
3264 Mark Bassett, author of books on American art pottery, lost his husband George Cooper on January 31, 2020, to an apparent heart attack, while asleep. Cecil George Cooper (1948-2020) was the oldest son of Cecil Floyd Cooper and Rosella Suhler Cooper of Springfield, Colorado, who both predeceased him. Three siblings also survive: Randy Cooper of Manzanola, Colorado; Kathleen Cooper (David) Frank of Springfield; and Marie Cooper (Brad) Emmons of Portland, Oregon. He is also survived by two children, and numerous nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.
George lived a life filled with music. Starting in eighth grade, he played the organ during services in the family church. In high school he repaired numerous player pianos, with project pianos spilling out from his parents? garage onto the front lawn. He studied music education and organ performance at the University of Colorado, and was then drafted into the US Army, serving from 1970 to 1973. (He was a medic in Korea during the Vietnam War). After his military service, in Wichita, KS George again became an entrepreneur, making tracker bars and roll frames for player pianos under the business name Mechanical Music.
In 1984 George partnered with Mark Travis Bassett (b. 1953) and was an important ?sounding board? for Mark, giving him feedback on every writing project for the next 35 years, starting with Mark?s Ph.D. dissertation (1985) for the University of Missouri. The two had met when George taught Mark country and ballroom dancing, a hobby they both enjoyed for many years. For twelve years, in first Wichita and later Des Moines, George also served as church organist at the local Metropolitan Community Church, an inter-denominational Christian faith.
Between 1987 and 1990, the couple lived in Nevada, Iowa, after Mark was hired to teach at nearby Iowa State University. Because of George?s willingness to move to Iowa, Mark in 1990 temporarily gave up his teaching career. However, while working as a full-time antique dealer, starting in 1991, Mark began conducting research and photographing collections for a book, written with Victoria Naumann Smoot, called Cowan Pottery and the Cleveland School. Its 1997 publication coincided with the couple?s next move? to Lakewood, OH. In Cleveland, Mark and George became active members of the Cleveland City Country Dancers, which was an LGBT square dancing group. Mark?s books on Roseville Pottery followed soon after they settled in Lakewood.
For the next 22 years, George worked as a pipe organ technician for Holtkamp Organ Company, and he was also one of the company?s three main ?voicers,? meaning he repaired, built, or rebuilt pipe organs and then tuned the pipes individually to have a proper sound or voice. His work travel took him to many large church and collegiate pipe organs across the US; this could position him on a job site from several weeks to several months. Among George?s most memorable projects for Holtkamp were the pipe organ of the Cathedral of St. Louis, King of France (New Orleans), damaged by Hurricane Katrina; and (his personal favorite) restoring a rare Aeolian player organ for The Historic New Orleans Collection. He also worked on the pipe organs at the Juillard School, St. Olaf College, Utah State University, Park Avenue Christian Church (NYC), the Peabody Institute, and many other prominent venues.
In 2005 Mark returned to full-time teaching, first in the undergraduate writing program of Case Western Reserve University. In 2010 he moved to the Cleveland Institute of Art, to teach American Crafts History in addition to several writing courses. In the spring of 2019 Mark retired from full-time teaching, but he continues to serve on the adjunct CIA faculty.
At a time when same-sex marriages were available in only a few American states, George and Mark eloped to Niagara Falls, NY, where they were married on December 26, 2013. Because it was Boxing Day in Canada, two square dancing friends from Toronto were able to drive down to serve as witnesses and to celebrate the occasion. George retired from his full-time position at Holtkamp in 2019, and during his retirement was planning to build several band organs of his own design. Mark will remain in the 1917 home the couple shared together for more than 20 years.
In September, George?s ashes will be interred with military honors at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. A range of friends and family are expected to attend a memorial celebration of George?s life, scheduled now to take place in Lakewood on Saturday, September 26, 2020.  
Cooper, Cecil George (I3984)
 
3265 Marker in Riverside Hymers --Burial in Pinegrove Sweeney, Mary Jane (I29895)
 
3266 Markuson - Jean (nee Sims). The family of Jean Markuson would like to announce that Mom has gone Home to start her next adventure with Dad. To reunite with beloved son Dean and infant grandson David. Mom left the Regina Pasqua Hospital Intensive Care Unit to have a final sleep in her own bed at home. She did not wake June 27, 2004 and departed this world in the company of daughters, son and grandchildren. The youngest child of George and Ellen (Banning) Sims she was born on the family farm in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan September 27, 1923. Predeceased by her parents, sister Marion and brother Buzzy. Jean's family moved to Nipawin when she was in school but the family home there burned. They moved to East Kootenay's BC to start over. Ever resourceful and hard working, she helped her dad on the XK Ranch when her brothers went to war. Before Buzzy left, he introduced her to a co-worker Ben (Al) Markuson who became her "Sunshine". They married at the ranch June 1945 and were inseparable lovers, friends and parents for 56 years. As the famiily grew and Ben's work progressed, they moved from Cranbrook to Hazelton, BC, to Yellowknife, NWT, to Prince Albert, SK, and finally to Regina in 1972. Mom tended to the family, including extended family members, nephew, niece and grandparents who share our home. When the older siblings left home, she became "Markie" to a host of little ones she provided with loving homecare. When Dad left for his next journey "scouting it out" Mom missed him more than we can know. Mom's legacy to the world is her family, her two sons, six daughters, twenty-two grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, and those new souls yet to be. Mom inspires us with her loyalty, devotion to family and friends. She taught us life skills and values to add to the quality of life. Left to celebrate her life and cherish her memory are Children: Lynn (Sheldon) Clarke, Les (Joan), Donna Portras, Faye (Bob) Wickens, Myrna (Roger) Bernier, Kim (Rick) Fabian, Shannon Leask. Grandchildren: Keith, Tady, Donovan, Jo, Jason, Tara, Ryan, Aaron, Jenn, Daniel, Randy, Greg, Terry, Kurtis, Kristine, Jolene, Scott, Chris, Colin, Kelly, Katie and respective spouses. Twenty great-grandchildren, her brother Mervyn Sims of Armstrong, BC, sisters-in-law Pat and Bonnie, nieces, nephews and many special friends. To commemorate the occasion a Memorial Service wil be held on Friday July 2, 2004 at 2:00pm in Wesley United Chuch, 3913 Hillsdale St., Regina, SK with Rev. John Haas officiating. Ashes to be interred in Cranbrook, BC in the fall. Sims, Phyllis Jean (I12595)
 
3267 Marlborough Township, Ontario McKay, Margaret (I03094)
 
3268 Marlborough Township, Ontario McMillan, Joseph George (I03095)
 
3269 Marlborough Township, Ontario Mains, Lydia Jane (I5156)
 
3270 Marnon, Muriel Gardiner 99 02/15/1910 04/02/2009 She was born in Carleton Place, Ontario Muriel was a homemaker She is survived by her grand-children, Patricia Vierra, Clair McDonald and Virginia Marsh. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2009, in Wilhelm's Portland Memorial Funeral Home.
--Published in The Oregonian on Apr. 17, 2009 
Gardner, Muriel Winnifred (I03427)
 
3271 MARQUARDT _ William John. Bill was born in a log cabin in northern Alberta on March 19th, 1917. Later Bill and his parents, William and Caroline, homesteaded near Artland Sask. where Bill learned to farm, fish and hunt. At 19, the eldest of six children, Bill left the farm with a Grade 8 education to study diesel engineering in Los Angeles. In 1937 he traveled to northern Ontario to work in the mining and forest industries. While completing his Senior Matriculation at night in Vancouver in 1940, Bill worked as a riveter on Hawker Hurricanes for Boeing on Sea Island. He enlisted in the army in 1942 where in three years stationed in BC he achieved the rank of Sergeant in the dental corps. In a Vancouver garage in 1947 Bill started an electro-plating shop which grew to be Hudson Plating Co., a business which now has two plants and over 50 employees. Hudson Plating started the first powder coating plant in BC and owes much of its success to long-term, dedicated employees. Bill married Louise Dewar in 1947. Together they successfully grew the plating business, raised four children and spoiled grandchildren. In 1978 Bill joined the Rotary Club where he made many lasting friends and visited Clubs world wide. As Chapter President he presided at the grand opening of a Rotary-built community centre and clinic in rural Thailand. Bill loved fishing, hunting, world travel, wine making, playing cards, socializing with friends and neighbours, and visiting Maui annually. He loved his children and grandchildren, and enjoyed hosting friends and his large family at the cabin on Skaha Lake. He is well known for his wonderful waffles and wine cooler, his prodigious memory and his 1001 wacky sayings. He passed away with his wife and children at his side on July 19th, 2006 under the excellent care of the Doctors and staff at Burnaby General. Bill was predeceased by his brothers Ed (1944) and Alf (1969), his sister Dorothy Smibert (2003) and his son-in-law Robert Yeo (1999). He is survived by Louise, his loving wife of 59 years, his sister Esther Cain (Ray) and brother George (Lil), his 4 children and 14 grandchildren: Don (Trenna - Briana, Conrad), Carol Yeo (Roberta), John (Sandy - Darcy, Kate, Jenny, Danny, Mike), Doreen Mckinnon (Dave - Chris, Emily, Claire, Peter, Hannah, Matthew); and extended family Pat Whyte (Dale - Ryan, Sean, Justin, Tyson). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bill's memory to the Salvation Army. There will be a memorial service at Ocean View Burial Park at Imperial and Patterson in Burnaby at 3:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 25th, 2006. Marquardt, William John (I29540)
 
3272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family (F1030)
 
3273 Marriage certificate states her father as William Hart (deceased) seaman merchant service

Owen Davies (her son) b. 1 May 1886. William Davies (Owen’s father) listed as fireman on steamer
Owen’s birth certificate states mother’s name as Caroline Hirst containing “the mark of Caroline Davies” (an X, probably)

Marriage registration in the 4th qtr 1867 at Stockton reg district of a Caroline AYERST (mother) to either a James LITHGOW or a Marshall SMITH plus a death registration in the 3rd qtr 1868 at Stockton reg district of a Caroline SMITH (mother) born c1823. Perhaps Caroline's stepfather did not want the responsiblity of her upbringing and she was placed in a convent home when she was very young and was not completely sure of her real father's christian name but knew he was a mariner. 
Ayerst, Caroline (I10809)
 
3274 Marriage certificate states her father as William Hart (deceased) seaman merchant service

Owen Davies (her son) b. 1 May 1886. William Davies (Owen’s father) listed as fireman on steamer
Owen’s birth certificate states mother’s name as Caroline Hirst containing “the mark of Caroline Davies” (an X, probably)

Marriage registration in the 4th qtr 1867 at Stockton reg district of a Caroline AYERST (mother) to either a James LITHGOW or a Marshall SMITH plus a death registration in the 3rd qtr 1868 at Stockton reg district of a Caroline SMITH (mother) born c1823. Perhaps Caroline's stepfather did not want the responsiblity of her upbringing and she was placed in a convent home when she was very young and was not completely sure of her real father's christian name but knew he was a mariner. 
Ayerst, Caroline (I10809)
 
3275 Marriage certificate states that Lucy was a divorcee, but used her maiden name. Family (F4579)
 
3276 Marriage ended in divorce, but the couple re-married on 11 Sep 1977 at Hastings, Berry Co., MI as the fourth marriage for Shirley, but then divorced again. Family (F10892)
 
3277 Marriage Record
013120-1898 (Renfrew Co): Arthur TAYLOR, 23, cheese maker, Tp Alice, Tp Stafford, s/o Robert TAYLOR & Elizabeth SWALWELL, married Maria Jane HEWETT, 25, Point Alexander, Tp Stafford, d/o William HEWETT & Frances BROUCE; wit: George TAYLOR, Alice, Martha PATTERSON, Westmeath. 6 Jul 1898 at Locksley 
Family (F1352)
 
3278 Marriage record states name as "Ella A. Lee; commonly called Pennock" Pennock, Ella A. (I05063)
 
3279 Marriage took place 14 days before birth of son William Lowdon! Family (F1982)
 
3280 Married at the home of her sister, Mrs. E.C. Gates Family (F2819)
 
3281 Married by Rev. J. Herbert Starr, Wesleyan Methodist Church. The witnesses were Thos. Chapman of Elizabethtown and Mary Jackson, Kingston, CW. Family (F2945)
 
3282 Married by Rev. J. Herbert Starr, Wesleyan Methodist Church. The witnesses were Thos. Chapman of Elizabethtown and Mary Jackson, Kingston, CW. Chapman, Edward (I08640)
 
3283 Married to this woman at the same time as to Annie Knight.
Annulled due to bigamy.

Tom Haley Sr., says that there is a story that William Knight sold my grandmother, Annie, to Mr. Bertram. Grandma Annie was pregnant at the time and needed a husband. At the time no one knew the Mr. Bertram was already married to someone else. Mr. Bertram had a child with Grandma Annie before anyone realized that he had another wife. Grandpa William and his wife, Mariah, then took Grandma Annie's children (John and Louise) away from her and they raised them instead. My Dad didn't get to know Uncle John until after WWII.

Uncle George disagrees. He heard that Mr. Bertram was a travelling salesman from Belleville and just that him and Grandma Haley hit it off. But, he was married to another woman in Belleville. 
Family (F2089)
 
3284 Marshal E. "Mark" Kik Richland Marshal E. "Mark" Kik, age 52, of Richland, MI, Police Chief for Barry Township, died on Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Mark was born on July 27, 1956 in Saginaw, MI and was the son of Dr. Richard and Betty M. (Jackson) Kik, II. He was the Police Chief for Barry Township of Barry County for the past 29 years. Mark was a member of the Professional Police Officers Association (P.P.O.A.) and an active member of the Barry County and Kalamazoo County Water Recovery Teams. His passion was scuba diving which coincided with his other employment since 1980, at Sub-Aquatic Sports and Service in Battle Creek and his expert knowledge of lobsters and sharks. Mark also worked security details at the Gilmore Car Museum of Hickory Corners. But, above all else, his family and fellow officers were his true passions. On September 20, 1986 in Kalamazoo, MI, Mark was united in marriage to the former, Sherri A. Siskaninetz and she survives. Also, surviving is his mother, Betty M. Kik of Richland; his brother, Richard (Marilyn) Kik, III of Richland; his parents-in-law, Paul (Betty) Siskaninetz of Lawton, MI; his sister-in-law, Sandy (Ken) DeMann of Martin, MI; three nieces, Rebekah Kik, Kathryn (Andrew) Kik-Green and Nicole DeMann; three nephews, Kenneth (Angela Bailey) Kik, Richard (Rebecca) Kik, IV and Jeffrey (Fiance, Trisha Cook) DeMann; several great nieces and nephews; best friend for 50 years, Dennis J. Cox and Rick and Kim Sass, the owners and operators of Sub-Aquatic and his faithful and his ever present, companion, Marni Mae, his Dog. Mark was preceded in death by his father, Dr. Richard Kik, II on September 20, 2005. At the request of his family, friends may call on Sunday, June 14th from Noon until 8:00 p.m. at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home-Richland Chapel, 9170 East D Avenue, 49083. The funeral service to celebrate Mark's life will be held on Monday at 1:00 p.m. at the Richland Bible Church, 8643 Gull Road. The Honorary Law Enforcement Procession will proceed to Mark's office in Delton, MI immediately following the funeral service. Cremation will follow his funeral service and his cremated remains will be scattered at his favorite diving locations. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Mark's honor may be made to your local Animal Rescue Shelter.
Published in Battle Creek Enquirer on June 13, 2009 
Kik, Marshal E. (I22915)
 
3285 Marshall D. Abbey, 94, of Old Coach Rd., East Hampton, beloved husband of the late Jennie (Alessi) Abbey, passed away Thursday, (September 18, 2003) at Middlesex Hospital, Middletown. He was born in East Hampton, August 25, 1909, son of the late James L. and Ethel Mae (Wright) Abbey and had resided in East Hampton all his life. Before his retirement he was employed by AMA Construction Co., Middletown. Also, he worked at Bevin Brothers Mfg. Co., and the former N.M. Hill Brass Co., East Hampton. Marshall was a descendant of the Wright family, one of the earliest families to settle in East Hampton. He was a member of East Hampton Seniors. He is survived by three daughters, Janet M. Cook of East Hampton, Marsha E. Fazzino of Portland, Arleen P. McArthur of East Hampton; ten grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by seven sisters. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, 11 a.m., at Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main St., East Hampton. Burial will follow in St. Patrick Cemetery, East Hampton. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday 10-11 a.m. Those who wish may send memorial contributions to East Hampton Ambulance Association. Abbey, Marshall Daniel (I08132)
 
3286 MARSHFIELD Lois Gilman, 87, died July 25, 2006, at the Berlin Health & Rehabilitation Center. She was born in Brookfield on July 17, 1919, the daughter of Lewis and Ruth (Angell) Hayward. She lived for most of her life in Marshfield, teaching school in Marshfield and Cabot, retiring as librarian at Twinfield High School in 1986 after many years of service. She was a member of the Marshfield United Church and Delta Kappa Gamma.Survivors include her sons, Stephen R. Gilman, of Loudon, N.H., Dale N. Gilman of Raymond, Maine, and Arthur V. Gilman of Marshfield; a daughter, Ann G. Pendleton of Barre as well as two brothers, Alvin Hayward of Nampa, Idaho, and Harold Hayward of Marshfield; two sisters, Merle Houghton of Marshfield and Beth Bissonette of Ascutney. In addition, four grandchildren survive. She was predeceased by her husband, Vaughn Gilman, in 1997 and by a brother, Welden Hayward.Funeral services will be Saturday, July 29, 2006, at 11 a.m. at the Marshfield United Church. Interment at the convenience of the family will be in the New Discovery Cemetery in Marshfield. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Marshfield United Church, Marshfield, VT 05658.Arrangements are under the direction of des Groseilliers Funeral Homes, Church Street, Hardwick. Hayward, Lois Satira (I15571)
 
3287 Martha E. Hoyt, 96, of Opelika, AL, formerly of South Bend, IN passed away on March 19, 2014. She was born on June 5, 1917 in Fort Wayne, IN to the late James L. and Martha F. (Johnston) McComb. On May 30, 1941 in South Bend, IN she was united in marriage to William W. Hoyt who preceded her in death on April 20, 1992.
Mrs. Hoyt is survived by her daughter, Christine Hoyt Sanchez of Opelika, AL; son, William L. Hoyt of South Bend, IN and several grandchildren.
Mrs. Hoyt has called Opelika, AL home for the last twenty years. She was a member of Father's House Christian Fellowship.
Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 25, 2014 at the Palmer Funeral Home-Guisinger Chapel, 3817 S. Michigan St. South Bend, IN. Graveside services and burial will be follow at St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park, Granger, IN. Friends may visit one hour prior to the services. 
McComb, Martha Ellen (I21476)
 
3288 Martha Harvey Wardner, daughter of Hiram and Hannah Harvey, was born May 6, 1856, and died at Battle Creek, Mich., December 5, 1925.

She was converted in her sixteenth year and joined the United Brethren Church. In 1885, she embraced the Sabbath truth, this becoming a lone Sabbath-Keeper.

December, 1889, she was united in marriage with Dr. Nathan Wardner, this happy union lasting a little more than four years, terminating with Doctor Wardner's death.

She was closely identified with many organizations for the promotion of religion, particularly the Woman's Missionary Association of Wisconsin, and Bible school work. She served many years as teacher of a large Bible class in the Battle Creek Seventh Day Baptist Church, and in the absence of the pastor, frequently filled the pulpit. She was a deaconess of that church also, and although ill much during recent years, her interest and zeal were unabated.

"The Seventh Day Baptist General Conference Yearbook", 1926.
 
Harvey, Martha S. (I15964)
 
3289 Marvin Mathews, 98, of Arlington, formerly of Dilley, a man of God, loving husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, great great grandfather, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on May 20, 2010.
Marvin's parents, Joseph & Florence Mathews moved to the Millett area around 1905. He was born on March 27, 1912, about 4 miles east of Millett. There were 5 children of which Marvin was the 4th born. He attended school in Millett, Dilley & Cotulla, where he graduated in 1931. Marvin played football on the first team Dilley had. He attended West Mooreland Jr. College in San Antonio and on to Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos where he played football. He wanted to be a coach, but money was scarce because of the Great Depression. He went to California and worked a few years. He then went to the state of Washington & worked on the Grand Coulee Dam. In 1936, he returned to Millett & began farming & ranching. In 1938, he met Ruby Banning & they were married in September 1939. They have 5 children, 15 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren & 5 great, great grandchildren.
In 1950, during a great drought, he went to work for Hughes Butane Co. in Cotulla. A few years later, the company was purchased by Universal Gas Co. He retired after 27 years.
Marvin was very talented musically. He played the saxophone in the church orchestra and sang solos. He was a charter member of Christian Faith Center, formerly 1st Assembly of God Church in Dilley. He was a Deacon for 60 years.
He leaves a legacy of faith, honor, service & love for family, friends, country & most importantly, love for his Heavenly Father. He was a lifelong resident of Dilley & Millett.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby of 70 years, two daughters & three sons. Patricia McCarthy & husband, Stanley of Mansfield, TX, Linda Showalter & husband John of Arlington, TX, Joe Mathews & wife Patsy of Dilley, Jerry Mathews & wife Sharla of The Woodlands, TX and Jimmy Mathews & wife Gigi of Corpus Christi, TX. 
Matthews, Marvin Lonnie (I05258)
 
3290 Mary Carter, 92, passed away on Wed. April 24, 2019 at Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville. She was born Feb. 21, 1927 in Raleigh, NC, grew up in Hornell, NY and has lived in Libertyville for the past 45 years. She was a l944 graduate of Hornell HS and the Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing. After receiving her RN, she enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania and later obtained her master?s degree. She was a former Director of Nursing at the Lake County Health Department, enjoyed traveling, was a member of the P.E.O., the Town and Country Garden Club in Libertyville and was an elder at Hope Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Grayslake.
Surviving are her husband of 69 years, Don Carter; 2 children, Donald (Susan) Carter and Judith Carter Brown; 4 grandchildren, Alex (Christine), Gus (Krystle), Mason (Sydney) and Natalie (Nate); 6 Great Grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her brother Charles Hall.
Visitation will be from Noon to 3 pm Sunday, April 28 at the Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, Libertyville, IL. A funeral service will be at 11 am Monday, April 29 at the First Presbyterian Church, 219 W. Maple, Libertyville. Interment will be later at Lakeside Cemetery. 
Hall, Mary Frances (I158)
 
3291 Mary Celia Clark, 92, of Bath, died Thursday, March 10, 2016 at Steuben Centers.
Calling hours are 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday at Bond-Davis Funeral Home in Bath.
A service will be held there at the conclusion of calling hours at 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Burial will follow in Clearview Cemetery in Cohocton.
Published by The Leader on Mar. 12, 2016. 
Hann, Mary Celia (I614)
 
3292 Mary D. White, age 84, died Tuesday, May 26, 2009, at the Laurels of Bedford. Mary was born February 1, 1925, in Woodland, MI. She was the fourth of five born to Harley V. and Nellie N. Townsend. Mary graduated from Woodlawn High School in 1942. She attended Manchester College in Indiana and Butterworth School of Nursing in Grand Rapids. In 1945, she moved with her parents to Battle Creek. In 1947 she married Robert R. Pennock, he preceded her in death. Mary went to work as a Social Worker for the Department of Social Services of Michigan. She retired from D.S.S. on December 14, 1985. In 1985, Mary married George H. White who also preceded her in death. Mary was a member of the Battle Creek Church of the Brethren, the Social Workers of Michigan and P.W.P. Mary enjoyed being with her family, traveling, camping, watching birds and wildlife at her home in Bedford. Surviving are daughters, Linda (Ronald) Brott and Sherry (Jack) Henning; 6 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren; a brother, John (Barb) Townsend. She was preceded in death by a son, Michael Pennock; son-in-law, Jack Henning; her brothers, Dale, Charles and Burl Townsend. Visitation will be held today from 2 to 4:00 p.m. and 6 to 8:00 p.m. at the Richard A. Henry Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held 12:00 p.m., Friday, May 29, 2009, at the funeral home with the Rev. Dr. James A. Gysel officiating. Interment will be at Bedford Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Published in Battle Creek Enquirer on May 28, 2009 
Townsend, Mary Doris (I22294)
 
3293 Mary Day (Mills) Hornaday, 75, died Tuesday June 13 in the John Stoddard Health Care Unit at Wesley Acres after a prolonged illness. A visitation will be held Thursday, June 15, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Dunns Funeral Home, 2121 Grand Ave. A memorial service will be held Friday June 16 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Pauls Episcopal Cathedral, 815 High St., with a luncheon reception immediately to follow at the Wakonda Club.
Mary Day Mills was born on Nov. 14, 1930 in Minneapolis, Minn., the daughter of Miles M.(b: 1901) and Marian Mills (b: 1903). In 1933 the family moved to Des Moines, where Mary attended Greenwood School, Callanan Junior High School and Roosevelt High School, where she graduated in 1948. She attended Frances Shimer College in Mount Carroll, Ill. and Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. before graduating from the University of Iowa with a B.A. in sociology in 1952. She was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
In 1953 Mary married William R. Hornaday, Jr.(Dr. William R. Hornaday Jr., MD) and in 1961 they moved to Des Moines, where Mary helped her husband start his urology practice, reared two children and devoted her time to a variety of charities and civic endeavors. She brought her exemplary leadership skills and commitment to service to the Des Moines Junior League, the United Way of Central Iowa and the Des Moines Science Center. She served twice on the board of Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa, and on the vestry of St. Pauls. In the 1980s, she was instrumental in the preservation of the Sylvan Theater in Greenwood Park.
Mary was a woman of unbounded energy, especially on the tennis court, where she excelled. She loved traveling, gardening, watching the birds outside her kitchen window, solving puzzles and playing cards "pitch, cribbage and bridge being her games of choice. She was devoted to a succession of family and neighborhood dogs, but her chief love in life was people. She will be remembered and missed by the many relatives and friends who often joined her over a cocktail or a few of her beloved Hydrox cookies and a glass of milk, to enjoy lively "and often colorful" conversation. To all who knew and loved her, Mary was a woman of uncommon zest, kindness, generosity and acerbic wit.
Mary Hornaday is survived by her husband, William R. Hornaday, Jr. and her brother, Miles M. Mills, Jr., both of Des Moines; her son, William R. Hornaday III, of Denver; her daughter-in-law, Martha B. Hornaday, of Denver; her daughter, Ann Hornaday Greenia, of Baltimore; her son-in-law Dennis F. Greenia, of Baltimore; grandsons William R. Hornaday IV, of The Weitz Company, Phoenix, AZ, and Curtis James Hornaday, of Phoenix, AZ; and granddaughter USAF Staff Sgt. Victoria Mary Katharine Greenia. She was preceded in death by her parents. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa and the Animal Rescue League of Iowa, Inc. ARRANGEMENTS BY ILES FUNERAL HOMES ~ DUNN'S CHAPEL. -  
Mills, Mary Day (I24162)
 
3294 Mary E. Davis, age 74, of Danbury, WI, passed away Saturday, December 6, 2014, at Burnett Medical Center. She was born in Grantsburg, WI, on August 7, 1940, a daughter of the late John W. M. and Pearl V. (McKee) Smiley. On November 5, 1958, Mary was united in marriage to Gerald L. Davis in Pine County, MN. He passed away on June 10, 1998.
A selfless person, Mary appreciated the opportunity to help others, and was a personal care giver for many years to people in the area. Before her retirement, she also worked at the St. Croix Lodge in Danbury.
Mary is survived by two sons: Gerald (Kellie) Davis and Robert (Joy) Davis; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also surviving is a brother, John (Gladys) Smiley.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Gerald; sisters: Betty Ann Pelton Soens, Dorothy Mae Terzini, Nell Rozen, and Ruth Frizzell; brothers: Herbert, Douglas, Willis ?Toby?, Earl, Carl, and Robert Smiley; a sibling in infancy, Bobbi Jo; a granddaughter; and many in-laws and other relatives.
In keeping with Mary?s wishes, there will be no formal services. Arrangements have been entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Webster, WI. 
Smiley, Mary Ellen (I494)
 
3295 Mary E. Knight, 78, of 8th St., passed away unexpectedly Saturday (July 11, 2009) at St James Mercy Hospital.
Mary was born Dec. 26, 1930 in Cortland to Henry and Mabel (Murphy) Finney. On March 11, 1950 in Cortland she married Rodney L. Knight, who survives. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a brother, John Finney and a sister, Ruth Olson. A resident of Canisteo for 59 years, Mary was a cashier for the former Market Basket and Acme grocery stores in Canisteo and Hornell. She was an avid reader and loved to cook and bake. She also enjoyed camping and traveling, and the company of her family and friends meant very much to her. In addition to her husband of 59 great years, Rodney Knight of Canisteo, she is survived by one son, Richard Knight of Canisteo; two daughters, Diana (Randall) VanAllen of Hornell, and Patricia Knight of Seabrook, Texas; her sister-in-law, Florence Finney of Cortland; five grandchildren, Dawn Dubois, Julie Smith, Katrina Hurd, Katelyn Knight and Karina Kelly; and several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the H.P. Smith & Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 29 East Main St. in Canisteo where funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Donald Maynard officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery in Canisteo. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in Mary Knight's name be made to the Canisteo Fire Dept. Building Fund, c/o Sandy Pierce, 33 Main St., Canisteo, N.Y. 14823. 
Finney, Mary E. (I26713)
 
3296 Mary E. Peck (nee Carstens), 73, late of Dolton, IL. Beloved wife of the late James W.; loving mother of Mary Ann (James) O'Donnell and loving sister of Shirley B. McCarty and Connie Wagner; dearest companion to Gretchen and Sheeba. Visitation Monday 2 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday 9 a.m. from Drumm Funeral Home, 1200 East 162nd Street (one block west of the Calumet Expressway on U.S. 6), South Holland, Illinois, Mass 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Riverdale, IL. Interment, Oakland Memory Lanes Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to AntiCruely Society. She was a member of PHI TAU OMEGA Sorority, officer from 1961 to 1967 Honorary member. Carstens, Mary Eileen (I22904)
 
3297 Mary Ellen Freeman Mayfield, 85, died on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002, in a local hospital.
She was born in Birmingham, Ala., on Jan. 1, 1917, to Mabel Rebecca Beidler and James Freeman.
She was raised in Chattanooga and graduated from GPS. She attended Sophie Newcomb College in New Orleans and graduated from Wellesley College in Boston in 1938.
She taught English at the University of Chattanooga before her marriage in 1939 to Charles Stanwix (Stax) Mayfield Jr., who died in 1992. She was married to him for 53 years.
She is survived by three daughters: Maryl Elliott and husband John, Betsy McEntyre and husband John, and Katie Torrence and husband James, all of Cleveland; and one son, Charles S. Mayfield III, of Nashville.
She has six grandchildren: Jay Elliott and wife Missy of Chattanooga, David Elliott and wife Kelley of Chattanooga, Michael Elliott of Monteagle, Dawn McEntyre of New York City, Charles Mayfield McEntyre of Reliance, and Dr. Madison Torrence and wife Vanessa of Ooltewah.
Mrs. Mayfield is also survived by two great-grandchildren: Jack Elliott, of Chattanooga and Rebecca Torrence, of Ooltewah.
She was a member of Broad Street United Methodist Church where the service will be held on Thursday, Feb. 7, at 4 p.m. in the main sanctuary with the Revs. Andy Ferguson and Debbie Stokes officiating. Pallbearers will be Mrs. Mayfield's five, grandsons.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers memorials be made to the library at North Lee Elementary Sehool, 205 Sequoia Road, N.W., Cleveland, TN 37312 or to the Cleveland Public Library, 795 Church St. N.W., Cleveland, TN 37311 or to Broad St. UMC, P.O. Box 3, Cleveland, TN 37364-0003.
The family will receive friends Thursday from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Hardwick Parlor of Broad Street United Metbodist Church prior to the service.
Grissom Funeral Home has charge of the arrangements.
The Cleveland Daily Banner
Cleveland, TN 
Freeman, Mary Ellen (I08051)
 
3298 Mary Evelyn Kirschner, of Harrisonville, died Oct 24, 2009 at Cass Regional Medical Center.
She was born Feb 22, 1923 in Otterville, MO, a daughter of Charles William and Esther Ruby (Miller) Hopkins. On Oct 6, 1943, in Camp Blanding, FL, she married Richard Donald Kirschner, who passed away Aug 28, 1979.
Mary was raised and educated in Otterville, MO. She worked at Unitog for a year after graduating from high school, making uniforms for the troops during World War II. She became a homemaker after she married. She and her husband moved to St. Joseph after he was discharged from the Army. They moved to Sedalia in 1948 and lived on Andindale Farm with their two sons. In 1967, Richard went to work for Boeing and they lived in Montana and Idaho before finally settling in Harrisonville in 1970.
Surviving are two sons Robert D Kirschner and his wife Barbara, of Harrisonville and Charles R. Kirschner and his wife Linda, of Fairbanks, AK; one brother Charles Alvin Hopkins, of Sedalia; three sisters Frances Irene Shutt, of Grain Valley, Bonnie Jean McIntyre, of Otterville and Shirley Ann Bretall, of Tipton; four grandchildren Shelli Lynn Schwarz and her husband Richard, Charles Edward Kirschner, Laura Marie Kirschner and Robert Earl Kirschner and his wife Lura; and six great-grandchildren, Danielle Schwarz, Amber Schwarz, Erik Kirschner, Kyle Kirschner, Rosalyn Kirschner and Willa Grace Kirschner.
She was also preceded in death by a brother William Glen Hopkins.
Pallbearers were Bob Keorkenmeier, Jeff Keorkenmeier, John Bishop, Jason Bishop, David Hopkins and Robert Earl Kirschner. 
Hopkins, Mary Evelyn (I508)
 
3299 Mary Grawbarger (McConnell)
Formerly of Capreol, at Pioneer Manor on March 23, 2012 at age 92. Predeceased by her husband Victor, sons Steven, Murray, James, Robert and Michael. Survived by daughter Margaret (husband Ross Wells) of Chelmsford. Predeceased by 2 grandsons. Survived by 13 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. Survived by one sister, Gertie Fryer of North Bay. Predeceased by 5 sisters and 2 brothers. Survived by many nieces and nephews.
Mary was a member of Vermillion Rebekah for many years. She loved knitting, music and spending time with family and friends.
A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Jacques and all the staff of Scenic and Poplar Place for their kind and compassionate caregiving to Mom.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or St. Alban?s Church, Capreol would be greatly appreciated. 
McConnell, Helen Mary Anne (I00881)
 
3300 Mary H. Lovell, 59, of 4794 Glen Allen Court NE, died Sunday. Born in Lincoln, Nebr., she had lived in Pendleton and Eugene before coming here 1 1/2 years ago. She was a member of the United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her daughter, Donna M. Lovell, Anacortes, Wash.; son, John C., Pendleton; and brothers, Lee Laughlin, Denver, Glenn and Donald Laughlin, both of Lincoln, Nebr.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Riverview Abbey Chapel, Portland.

OBITUARY-STATESMAN JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1982
 
Laughlin, Mary Hermine (I18648)
 

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