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3301 Mary Hughes died suddenly at her home in North Bay on Sunday, December 2, 2012. She was in her 79th year. Mary (nee McCabe) was predeceased by her husband Wellington Samuel Hughes (1926 - 2000). She was the loving mother of the late Ernest Floyd, Maxine Hughes of North Bay, Nelson Hughes of Kamloops, British Columbia, Wellington Hughes of Mattawa, Brian Hughes of North Bay, Trevor Hughes of Mattawa, Bradley Hughes of Chisholm and Floyd Hughes of North Bay. She will be forever remembered by 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mary was the dear sister of Beatrice, Art and Loretta and was predeceased by ten siblings. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will take place at a later date to be announced.
--Dec 4, 2012 
McCabe, Mary Jeanette (I17141)
 
3302 Mary Jane Smith, 70, of Spokane, Wash., formerly of Clawson, died Friday, Jan. 28, 2000, at her home in Spokane. She was born May 14, 1929 in Alton, Ill.
Mrs. Smith earned her three year nursing degree from Mercy School of Nursing and worked at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Pontiac. She worked for the Clawson Senior Citizens and Gordon, Timmis and Associates in Royal Oak for 12 years before retiring to Spokane.
She was predeceased Jan. 29, 1966 by her husband, Joseph David Smith, whom she married May 26, 1951, at the National Shrine of the Little Flower in Royal Oak; parents, James H. and Gladys Hutchcraft Colvin, and siblings, Imogene Hartley, Gwen Honchell, and Trevor Nicholson.
She is survived by her children, Jill A. (Bernie) Gregorich of Madison Heights, Cynthia J. Smith of Spokane, Wash., Judie (Jerry) Marenger of Franklin, Janice (Chuck) Shahagian of Spokane, Wash., Joseph D. (Nancy) Smith; stepsons, John, Dennis and Jerry Pelker; 13 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, dear friends and extended family.
A memorial mass is scheduled for 10 a.m. July 22, 2000 at Guardian Angels Church on 14 Mile Road in Clawson; burial, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield; memorials to cancer research, Parkinsons disease research, and the Children's Leukemia Foundation. 
Colvin, Mary Jane (I5323)
 
3303 Mary Jane Werley, a former personal care aide, died Sunday in her home after a 12 1/2 -year battle with ovarian cancer. She was 60.
Born Mary Jane Cronos in Knoxville, Tenn., she went to school there. She moved here in 1960.
In the 1970s, Mrs. Werley worked with the Health Association of Niagara County and later with Staff Builders as a care aide. She left that organization around 1990.
Mrs. Werley enjoyed drawing and was interested in art, especially painting, sculpture and stained glass. She made quilts and had taken courses toward a pilot's license in the 1980s.
Survivors include her husband of 44 years, Douglas E.; two daughters, Cynthia DePadre and Donna Previte, both of Austin, Texas; a son, David of Wheatfield; a sister, Shirley Wesley of Atlanta; three brothers, Bill Cronos of Boston, Mass., and Harold Cronos and Darrell Cronos, both of Niagara Falls; and three grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Wheatfield Neighborhood Church of the Christian Missionary Alliance, 7041 Witmer Road, after prayers at 10 in DuBois Funeral Home, 2436 Niagara Road, Bergholz. Burial will be in Wheatfield Cemetery. 
Cronos, Mary Jane (I1528)
 
3304 Mary L. Clark, age 93, passed away peacefully Friday, April 30, 2021 at her home surrounded by her family.
Mary was born March 24, 1928 in Dansville, a daughter of Raymond and Ruby (Snyder) Pfuntner. She was the widow of Elmond E. Clark. Mary held many jobs over the years, she was a cleaner for Frontier Telephone, a home cleaner for many people in Wayland and Dansville and a Crossing Guard for Wayland Central School. She also was a leader for the Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts in Wayland. She started the Wayland Kitchen Cupboard in 1970 and ran it till 2015. She also volunteered with the Clothing Center that helped people who were devastated by a disaster from 1960-1980. In addition to her parents; she was also predeceased by her husband, Elmond E. Clark; her daughters, Anna L. Bricks and Shirley M. Clark; her adopted son, Charlie Wray; grandchildren, Brian Clark and Gary VanSkiver; great-grandchildren, Jackson Clark, Leah Clark and Corey Swift; brothers and sisters, Marjorie Nenci, Ruth Francis, Shirley Carnell and Arthur Pfuntner.
Mary was a member of the Wayland American Legion Women's Auxiliary, the Mothers of Twins Club, Garden Club, TOPS Programs and the Wayland United Methodist Church.
Mary enjoyed helping other people, collecting angels and dolls and red glass; but most of all she loved spending time with her family.
Mary is survived by her children, Raymond (Madelyn) Clark, Sally (Tom) Jansch, Elmond (Sherry) Clark, Lisa Clark, Velma (Art) Kahn, Robert Clark and Pam Clark; 21 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; 18 great-great grandchildren; her sisters and brothers, Evelyn Rowe, Walter Pfuntner, Raymond (Linda) Pfuntner and Caroline (Frank) Mulley; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, great-great nieces and great-great-nephews and cousins.
Friends may call 5-7 pm Monday at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, 300 West Naples St., Wayland, where funeral services will be held at 7 pm. A graveside service will be held 12pm (noon) Tuesday at Pleasant Valley West Cemetery, Moose Rd., Wayland.
Contributions may be made to any area food pantry, any Girl and/or Boy Scouts or the Wayland United Methodist Church. 
Pfuntner, Mary L. (I398)
 
3305 Mary Lou Zettelmaier lived her life to serve others, seeing that her loved ones were taken care of well before she cared for her own needs. An amazing mother, wife, and grandmother, Mary Lou was a real "nest-builder" who put her family first.
The youngest of three children, Mary Lou was born on February 10, 1945 in the bustling city of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her father and mother, Floyd and Nona Heistand, were overjoyed to welcome their third child into the family, and Mary Lou became the younger sister of Robert and Joan. Being the youngest, Mary Lou learned quickly how to help out around the house, and witnessed firsthand what family was all about. These early lessons would prove useful to Mary Lou later in life, when she would raise her own family.
As a child, Mary Lou was well mannered, earning herself the nickname "here am I!" when she would announce her presence at the door in order to ask for a cookie. Spending time at her Uncle Henry's dairy farm was one of her favorite things as a little girl, where she got to spend time with all the farm animals. She was a very social young lady with many friends, and would eventually graduate from Mattawan High School in 1963.
Continuing on to higher education, Mary Lou went to Nazareth Nursing School to receive her LPN. It was no surprise that Mary Lou would choose a career path that involved providing care for others. Kindness came naturally to Mary Lou, and it made her happy to be able to help people in need.
Mary Lou's parents were regulars at Harold and Ruth's Bar, (now called Skis Bar) which is just north of Paw Paw. It was there that Mary Lou would meet her future husband, Mr. Glenn Zettelmaier. The couple quickly fell in love despite the fact that Glenn was five years older than Mary Lou. They were married February 24 of 1968 at St. Mary's Church in Paw Paw, heading off to Daytona Beach, Florida for a romantic honeymoon. This marked the beginning of a beautiful life together, full of many special moments and memories.
Being as family focused as she was, it seemed natural that Mary Lou would quickly become a mother, as well. She and Glenn started their family in 1970 and had three wonderful children - John, Eric, and Elizabeth. Her kids were always priority, and Mary Lou made sure that they each knew they had support from their family in all their endeavors. Mary Lou was always present at sporting events and was a stay at home mom, determined to spend as much time with her family as possible. Holiday dinners were always special with the time and effort she put into them. Mary Lou ran a day care at her home for many years, taking care of other families as well as her own! After raising her children, she continued with her caring and giving spirit as a medical paraprofessional for special needs children at Gull Lake Schools.
The family vacationed in their RV, and had owned three fifth wheel trailers, and two motor homes throughout the years. The outdoors were like home to Mary Lou, and she loved to take her family to her parent's cabin in Baldwin for fishing and hiking. Her house was decorated with moose, bears, and deer, and her pontoon boat was one of her favorite places to relax and reflect on all the joys she had in her life. She also found enjoyment from her favorite show, Days of Our Lives. She especially enjoyed spending time at Crooked Lake, Delton, with her family, camping, fishing, boating, and going on twilight cruises. Mary Lou always had a special fondness for her dogs, who she cared for immensely. She and Glenn often went out for dinner dates, always caring for each other as they had when they were newlyweds.
Like her big sunflowers and flower gardens, everything around Mary Lou seemed to bloom. She was a strong woman with an even stronger love of life. Unfortunately, Mary Lou suffered for many years with arthritis in her back and a knee replacement, but true to Mary Lou's personality, she never complained of her pain and only concerned herself with the needs of others. In November of 2007, she was diagnosed with colon cancer, which turned out to be stage four. After doing all the treatments she could, she finally decided that enough was enough, and stopped treatment.
Surrounded by her loving family, Mary Lou Zettelmaier of Hickory Corners passed away July 16, 2009, at age 64, after a courageous battle with cancer. She will be very deeply missed.
Family will receive friends Sunday from 4:00-8:00 PM at the Life Story Funeral Homes, Betzler-Kalamazoo; 6080 Stadium Drive, 375-2900. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Glenn, 3 children John (Tess) Zettelmaier, Eric (Tanya) Zettelmaier, and Elizabeth (Craig) Petto, all of Delton, 7 grandchildren: Samantha, Evelyn, Keegan, Kimberly, and Ashley Zettelmaier, and Jessica and Gabrielle Petto; her mother, Nona Y. Hiestand, brother, Robert (Kathy) Hiestand, and sister, Joan (David) Miller, all of Kalamazoo. Please visit Mary Lou?s personal web page at www.lifestorynet.com, where you can read her Life Story, archive a memory or photo or sign her memory book before coming to the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Calhoun County Humane Society. 
Hiestand, Marylou (I21759)
 
3306 Mary Louise Allaben passed away Friday, Dec. 20, 2011. She was the beloved wife of the late Arthur B. Allaben. She was born April 10, 1926, in Rockford, Ill., to George and Georgia Sowles. She was a devoted housewife and caretaker of her family. Mary Lou is survived by her loving children, Martha Adams, Charles, Gregory, John and David Allaben. She is the grandmother of seven, and great-grandmother of one. Visitation celebrating her life from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 7, at the Crown Hill Gothic Chapel, with memorial service at 11:30 a.m. Private burial. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association . Arrangements entrusted to Leppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel. Sowles, Mary Louise (I21083)
 
3307 Mary Louise Reed passed away peacefully on June 17th, 2014 in Scottsdale, with loving family by her side. Mary Lou was born March 1st, 1928, to John and Eleanor Thompson in Hannibal, NY, a small farming community in Oswego County. One of six siblings, her education began in a one-room schoolhouse taught by her two aunts. Mary Lou was an exceptional student and became a Quiz Kid panelist in the mid 40's. Also a versatile music talent, she played the drums, piano, and violin, and was awarded a music scholarship to college but couldn't pursue it due to family responsibilities. Mary Lou moved to Phoenix in the late 40's where she met Carl Herron while teaching ballroom lessons at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio. They soon married and moved to St. Louis, MO, where they had the first of their six children. Later relocated to Kansas City, KS, Mary Lou taught weekly ballroom classes in their basement, joined the Kansas City Young Matrons, became involved in community theatre, and devotedly raised her army of children. She graciously opened her doors to all the children in the neighborhood and had the best "dress up" trunk around. Widowed in 1962, Mary Lou remarried to Tommy Reed, moved to Phoenix, AZ, and soon had daughter, Aimee. Mary Lou eventually joined Tommy at Southwest Booking Agency as Vice President, booking orchestras, bands, and renowned musical talent for conferences, parties, balls, and conventions throughout Phoenix and the Southwest. She was also very involved with Friends of the Foundation for Blind Children and Stage Belles for many years. Besides her children and grandchildren, her passions were golf, crossword puzzles, reading, politics, music, and bridge receiving the Life Master Certificate from the American Contract Bridge League for which she was so very proud. Mary Lou lived her life with grace, dignity, and style, and we will forever remember her with the stunning inner and outer beauty she possessed. She is survived by her sister, Marjorie Cole; brother David Thompson; son Carl Reed; daughters Carla Silva, Lisa Petello, Shanna Reed O'Hara, Molly Berry, Aimee McWilliams, and 14 beloved grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her beautiful daughter Mari Lou Shulkin; brothers Gordon and John Thompson; sister Joan Markley, and husbands Carl Herron and Tommy Reed. A memorial service will be held Saturday, June 28th, 2014 at 2 pm, at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix, AZ 85018. If you feel moved to make a donation, Mary Lou deeply admired the work of Smile Train.
--Published in The Arizona Republic on June 22, 2014 
Thompson, Mary Louise (I07054)
 
3308 Mary Louise Ridge, 84, of Baytown, passed away Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015 in Baytown. She was born June 26, 1930 in Houston to her late parents, William Alton Jones and Lila Epperson Jones.
Mother lived in the Baytown area most of her life, received a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Houston and her Master's Degree from Lamar University in Beaumont. She was a retired teacher from the Goose Creek Consolidated School District. She owned and taught one of the first kindergartens in Baytown, the Kotton Kandy Kindergarten. She taught until the kindergartens were opened in the public schools.
Mother was a member of Trinity Tabernacle Assembly of God for over 61 years, faithfully supporting the ministries of the church. She was active in Christian Education serving as the Director from 1968 to 1997. The Christian Education Department thrived under her leadership. Her desire was to tell as many people as she could about the love of Jesus and she spent her life doing this. She was a wonderful altar worker and prayer warrior.
She served on the Joy Fellowship steering committee which was a special time of ministry and fellowship for the ladies of the church and the community. Mother was a planner, an organizer and a decorator. She planned parties for all ages, programs, weddings, showers and family reunions. You could count on her having a part in whatever was going on. She had a gift of including people and making them feel a part. She had an enthusiasm that was contagious.
Mother loved life. She always had a great attitude and was willing to try anything at least once. If you were with her, you knew you would have a fun day. She was known as "Aunt Mary" to many.
In 1995, Mother was honored as the San Jacinto Section's Lay Leader of the Year for the South Texas District Council of the Assemblies of God, headquartered in Houston.
Mother's heart was tender toward the things of God and taught us that prayer and serving our Lord was the most important thing in life. She and our Dad walked hand in hand in raising us. Mother was a listener, counselor and advisor not just to her children but to everyone who needed her. We knew without a doubt that we were loved.
Mother not only loved her children but had such fun with the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They have such wonderful memories of slumber parties and drinking their coffee milk in Mother's most precious china tea cups. She loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and considered them her heritage.
She and our Dad had a love for each other that is rarely seen today. Together they set an example of what true love is. We have been blessed to have been called, "her children."
Mother was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles William Ridge; brothers-in-law, Richard Lee Ridge and Joseph Clark Brewer.
Mother now waits in heaven, along with our Dad, for their children, Shelia Burns and husband, Jimmy Earl, Sherry Lefler and husband, David, Marilyn Starnes and husband Ray and Charles Russell "Rusty" Ridge and wife, Deborah;
She is also survived by grandchildren, John Britten Churchill and wife, Cynda, Janci Auby, Tish Mosley and husband, Greg and Brandi Burns; Jamie Pierce and husband, Col. Chip Pierce, Rev. Jake Lefler and wife, Rochelle, Anthony Starnes, Rev. Autumn Starnes, Adam Starnes, Keli Armstrong and husband, Jeremy, Kaelyn Cooper and husband Jonathan, Jennifer Henager, great-grandchildren, Sterling and Colton Churchill, Madison Aubey, Justin Pagel, Rylen Morton, Seth and Grace Hamilton, Whitney, Peyton and Braden Mosley, Andrew Irvin, Joshua and Mary Elizabeth Pierce, Asher Lefler, Caleb Starnes, Adalynn Rose Starnes, Aidyn and Sam Armstrong, Tyler, Abigail and Charlie Cooper, Ethan and Jaxon Henager; sisters and brothers, Peggy Brewer, Patty Shull and husband, Edward, Pete Jones and wife, Barbara and Billy Jones and wife, Dian; brother-in-law, Chester Ridge and wife, Martha; numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, April 9, 2015 at Trinity Assembly of God, 1008 E. Lobit, Baytown, Texas. Her Celebration of Life will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, April 10, 2015 at the church with Rev. Ron Shull and Rev. Tim Morgan officiating.
Serving as Pallbearers: Rusty Ridge, Jimmy Earl Burns, David Lefler, Ray Starnes, Reverend Jake Lefler, Anthony Starnes, Adam Starnes, Kelly Shull.
Honorary Pallbearers: John Britten Churchill, Col. Chip Pierce, Jeremy Armstrong, Jonathan Cooper.
Graveside services will follow at Memory Gardens Mausoleum on Garth Road in Baytown.
The family would like to thank Dr. Fredricko Dancel, and special thanks to her caregivers, Sharon Antoine, Cynthia Phillips and Patsy Thomas.
In lieu of flowers, you are welcome to make a donation to Trinity Assembly of God, 1008 East Lobit, Baytown, TX 77521, designated for Missions to be used for Reverend Jake Lefler who is a missionary to Russia or Autumn Starnes who is a Missionary to Thailand.  
Jones, Mary Louise (I23825)
 
3309 Mary Margaret (Heney) Wheeler, 87, died June 26, 2014 at Birchwood Nursing Home in Burlington.
Mary was born on May 15, 1927 at Heaton Hospital in Montpelier, VT to William J. & Ruth (Ledden) Heney. She also spent her last few years in the same building, Heaton Woods, now an assisted living facility. She was educated in Montpelier and received her college degree from Trinity College in Burlington, VT.
Mary married Charles Robert Wheeler on May 10, 1952 at St. Augustine Catholic Church sharing 49 years together raising their family in Montpelier.
Mary spent the majority of her adult life on College St. in Montpelier where she and her husband owned many properties. Mary was the proud mother of 3 boys (James Robert, John Kingsley and Robert Lawrence). She doted on all family, caring for her parents, siblings, her in-laws, many aunts, uncles and grandchildren.
Mary is survived by two sons, John Kingsley Wheeler and his wife, Kelly Shawn North of Sarasota, Florida; Robert Lawrence Wheeler of Montpelier, VT; grandchildren, James Alexander Wheeler and his wife, Addie Wheeler; Christopher Mcduff Wheeler; and Sarah Kingsley Wheeler; and a great grandson, Benjamin Wheeler. She is also survived by two sisters-in-law, Mary (McGinn) Heney of Montpelier and Edith Shedd of Calais, VT; and several nieces and nephews. Mary was predeceased by her husband, Bob Wheeler on October 5, 2001, son, Jim Wheeler on December 30, 2012; brother, Lawrence Patrick ?Bud? Heney on June 1, 2002 and a sister, Ruth A. Heney on November 19, 2011.
Mary was very social and involved with VT politics as well as conducting State House tours into her 80th year and was also a member of the Montpelier Garden Club.
She frequently travelled, especially enjoying Cape Cod, Florida and Woodbury Lake where her family had long time residences. You could find her collecting shells on beaches, paddling canoes in search of turtles and loons, driving back roads gathering wildflowers and joyfully teaching her grandchildren to fish.
A Funeral Mass will be offered at 11:00 am, Tuesday, July 8th at St. Augustine Catholic Church, 16 Barre Street, Montpelier. A memorial reception will follow the Mass in the parish hall. Burial will be at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury, VT. There will be no calling hours. 
Heney, Mary Margaret (I23242)
 
3310 MARY MARIE (RODEN) OSTERDOCK
(June 2, 1923 - September 6, 2010)
Mary Marie (Roden) Osterdock was born on June 2, 1923 in Valliant, McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
She was the daughter of Fred Roden and Mary Francis (Banning) Roden and had lived most of her life in the Valliant, OK area.
Marie married George "Bud" Osterdock in Arkansas in 1950.
Her brothers were: James, Lester and Harold Roden and her sisters were: Billy (Roden) Segrest and Lois (Roden) Goodson.
She enjoyed her dogs, liked being outside with nature and spending time with family and friends.
Marie was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, one sister, Billy (Roden) Segrist and two brothers, James and Lester Roden.
She was survived by; one son, Garland Osterdock and wife Zoronia and their 3 children, Tasha Bell, Alana Moore all of Louisiana and Tammy Myers of Rio Rancho, New Mexico; one daughter, Deborah Monk of Idabel, OK; 4 great grandchildren, A. J. Bell, Simon Bell, Jakob Myers-Heldt and Taylor Moore; one brother, Harold Roden and wife Wanda of Poteau, OK; one sister, Lois Goodson and husband, Clifford "Dude" of Oklahoma City, OK, nieces, nephews and a host of other family and friends. 
Roden, Mary Marie (I24330)
 
3311 Mary Theresa (Nelson) Treannie, age 80, passed away Sunday, Aug. 18, 2013, at the Ellis Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Norwood surrounded by the comfort of her loving family. She was the daughter of the late Roberts and Bridget (Walsh) Nelson. Mary was born in South Boston, Nov. 7, 1932, where she was a 1950 graduate of Nazareth High School. She also was a graduate of Burdett College in Boston, Class of 1953. She and her husband John were married at the Immaculate Conception Church in Stoughton, Oct. 3, 1954. They would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this coming October third. Mary was a stay-at-home mom and raised nine children at their home in Easton. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was the beloved wife of John Treannie; loving mother of John Treannie of Maine, Robert Treannie of N.H., Debra Butler of N.H., Michael Treannie of Easton, Thomas Treannie of Bridgewater, David Treannie of N.H., Edward Treannie of Maine, Timothy Treannie and Diane Treannie-Russell, both of Foxborough; sister of Kathleen Young of Weymouth and the late Joan Gaynor, Priscilla Nelson, Barbara Ralph and Roberta Pitts. Also survived by 23 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Calling hours Thursday, Aug. 22, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 30 South Street, Foxborough. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Marys Church, 58 Carpenter Street, Foxborough. Interment to follow at the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne.  Nelson, Mary Theresa (I28596)
 
3312 Mary, 84, passed away on August 10, 2014. Mary was born to Ralph and Gertrude (Huffman) Pennock in Maple Grove Township.
She grew up on her family farm 2 miles south of Nashville. Attended the Biegh School until Biegh School consolidated with the Nashville W. Kellogg School. Graduated in 1947 and went to work in October of 1947 at Hastings Manufacturing Company until her retirement in 1991.
Mary was a life member of the Eastern Star also served on the Barry County Fair Board, Hastings Women?s Club and member of the Presbyterian Church of Hastings.
Preceding her in death by her parents, 3 brothers, Paul, Earl and Wayne.
She is survived by her sister; Grace Tarbet, her very good friend Joan Warren, many nieces and nephews.
Honoring to her wishes cremation has taken place.
Memorial Services were held on Tuesday August 19, 2014 at Lauer Family Funeral Home-Wren Chapel in Hastings. Sue Olsen officiated. Private interment followed. 
Pennock, Mary Ruth (I22146)
 
3313 Maryborough Township, Ontario Scott, Elizabeth (I10821)
 
3314 Maryborough Township, Ontario Holborn, Carlton Alfred (I4579)
 
3315 Maryborough Township, Ontario Holborn, Carlton Alfred (I4579)
 
3316 Maryborough Township, Ontario Crawford, Bruce Bruce Fraser (I4595)
 
3317 Marylebone, London Wood, Ann I. (I2930)
 
3318 Marylebone, Middlesex Family (F983)
 
3319 Marylebone, Middlesex Family (F11173)
 
3320 MaryREVILL - Peacefully on 11th November 2014 in hospital aged 99. Wife of the late Roy, dear mum to David and John, a devoted gran and great gran and mother-in-law to Vicky and Alison. Funeral service at Chelmsford Crematorium on Friday 28th November at 11.30am. Floral tributes or if preferred donations to Macmillan Nurses may be sent to T Pennack & Sons, Funeral Directors Brown, Mary Agnes (I30276)
 
3321 Mass of Christian Burial for Lila K. Sidwell, 73, of Cody, Wyo. was held Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Cody. She died Feb. 7, 2001 at her home.
Lila K. Sidwell was born Nov. 5, 1927 on the family farm near Minnewaukan to Jesse & Agnes Olson Rae. She was valedictorian of the Minnewaukan High School class of 1945 & received higher education at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn. She was employed with Benson County Farmers Press & Wolf Point Herald newspapers. In 1950 she married Michael M. Vukelich. the couple purchased Cody Enterprises in 1956 & moved to Cody, where they published the newspaper. After the sale of the enterprise in the 1970's they founded Wymont Real Estate in Cody. He died in 1976. She married Roger Sidwell in 1977 and they spent the winter months in Arizona.
She was a member of St. Anthony's Parish & served as church organist for 25 years. She was an accomplished potter & tournament-winning golfer.
Survivors include her husband of Cody; a sister & brother-in-law, Margaret & Harry Anderson of Garden City, Kans.; a brother & sister-in-law, Wesley & Betty Rae of East Towas, Mich.; a stepson, Vincent Vukelich & his wife, Liz of Inverness, Fla.; 2 sons & daughters-in-law, Joe & Chris Vukelich of Cody, Wyo. & Milo & Cheryl Vukelich of Johnstown, Iowa; 3 daughters & 2 sons-in-law, Mary & Gene Hodges of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Georgene Vukelich of Land O Lakes, Fla. & Cathy & Rob Laughner of Helena, Mont.; & 8 grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband; a brother, Dale Rae; & a granddaughter, Eileen Vukelich. 
Rae, Lila Kathleen (I24196)
 
3322 MASSENA ? Mr. Marcel A. Quenneville, 80, of 22 Haskell Street, peacefully passed away Monday evening, June 15, 2015 at Massena Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loving family.
Marcel was born January 13, 1935 in Cornwall, Ontario, the son of the late Lionel and Alice Lauzon Quenneville. On August 10, 1957, he married Sylvia E. Steenberg at the Church of the Sacred Heart with Father Kellogg, officiating. He proudly served his country in the US Army from 1959 to 1961.
Marcel was a very skilled mason and bricklayer for 65 years. He worked for the St. Lawrence Seaway retiring in 1997 as construction inspector. He was a member of the St. Lawrence Council Knights of Columbus #1141; Gerald R. Roy AMVETS Post #4; and the Massena, Seaway Valley, and Akwesasne Senior Citizens. Marcel was also an honorary member of the Massena Volunteer Fire Department and enjoyed being a member of the Via Main Coffee Club. For 35 years, Marcel coached Massena Minor Hockey. He was also a member of the Village of Massena Planning Board, loved to garden and spend time with his family and friends.
He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Sylvia; his children, Debbie and Merrill Sharpe of Madrid; Tim and Michelle Quenneville of Massena; Cindy Quenneville and Dave Spyker of Massena; and Michael ?Eggy? and Lisa Quenneville of Huntsville, AL; his grandchildren, Drew, Lindsey, Ryan, Jessica, Cody, Alisha Jane, and Haleigh; two great grandchildren, Rachel and Sophia; and a dear family friend, Patricia Brown. Marcel is also survived by two brothers, Lionel Jr. and Rose Quenneville and Raoule and Sharon Quenneville, all of Cornwall; his sisters, Jackie Quenneville, Jeannie Sturgeon, Diane and Ken Bergeron, Denise and Richard Gagnon, and Annette and Corrigan Cooper, all of Cornwall; and Marie LeGault of Montreal; three sisters-in-law, Arlene Wood of Massena; Mary Collins of Paul Smiths; and Charmaine Quenneville of Cornwall; a brother-in-law, Victor Proulx of Cornwall; as well as many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his sisters, Dorianne Proulx and Dorilla Quenneville and two brothers, Henri and Adelord Quenneville.
Friends may call at the Donaldson Funeral Home, Massena, Friday 1-4 and 6-9 PM. The members of the Knights of Columbus will conduct a memorial ritual at 2:00 and the members of the AMVETS will meet at 3:30 for a memorial service. The Massena Volunteer Fire Department will meet for a memorial at 6:30. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday 10:00 AM at the Church of the Sacred Heart with Rev. Donald Manfred, celebrating. Burial with military honors will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Massena.
In lieu of flowers, family and friends may honor him by donating to the Massena Volunteer Fire Department, Massena Rescue Squad, or Church of the Sacred Heart Memorial Fund. 
Quenneville, Marcel A. (I1873)
 
3323 Massena-Alonzo C Wood, 70 Carey Cross Road, died at 11:20 am Wednesday at his home, following a short illness.
The funeral will be at 11 am Saturday at the First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Gregory Gifford, pastor officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.
Calling hours will be 7-9 pm today and 2-4 and 7-9 pm Friday at the Donaldson Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Massena Hospice.
Surviving are his wife, Arlene; three sons, Kenneth R, Charleston, SC, and Richard A and Jerry Paul, both of Massena; three daughters, Mrs. Gary(Martha)Bielak, Syracuse, Mrs. Cal(Mary)Caudill, Largo, Fla., and Shirley Ann Wood, Massena; 16 grandchildren; four sisters, Rachel Egolf, Roanoke, Va., Frances Murray, Waddington, Ida Manchester, Nashville, Tenn., and Eva Bouck, Potsdam and several nephews and nieces.
Born in Russell on May 22, 1920, a son of Henry and Alice Gorman Wood, he attended Russell and Colton schools. He married Arlene Steenberg on Feb. 15, 1946, at the United Methodist Church, Waddington.
Mr. Wood was employed with Alcoa as a tool repairman until his retirement in May 1982, after 40 years of service.
He was a member of the Moose Lodge, the Alcoa 25 year club and the First Baptist Church.
--Watertown Times 3/21/1991 
Wood, Alonzo Cyrus (I1861)
 
3324 Massive acute myocardial infarction with rupture of the left ventricle and cardiac tamponade. --Death Certificate Pennock, Plynn Edmund (I20492)
 
3325 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I10765)
 
3326 MATHER, Harry McKinley
Peacefully, in hospital, Perth on Friday, February 12, 2016.
Harry Mather of Perth, at the age of 95.
Left to mourn his loss are his daughters, Shirley (Grant) Johnston, of Ottawa, Joyce (John) De Vries, of Renfrew, Sharon (Andre) Perras, of McDonalds Corners, and Heather (Elmer) Dodds, of Perth.
He was predeceased by his first wife, Lavena (nee Munro) in 1989, and his second wife Vera (nee Boal), in 1998, as well as his siblings Arthur, Ross, Keith, Oris, Ivan, Scott (in infancy), Elva, Jean, and Beatrice.
Cherished and Loving grandfather of Kim (Marco) Scapillatti, Robert (Linnea) Johnston, Paul (Krystyna) De Vries, Lynn (Dan) Ripley, Jenny (Mike) Murdock, and Matthew (Andrea) Perras.
Much loved great-grandfather to Matteo, Lauren, Antonio, Cassie, Kaitlin, Mackenzie, Rowan, Robin, McKinley, Mikaela, Ali, Marikje, and Willem.
Harry will be sadly missed by the Dodds and Boal families, as well.
Mr. Mather was a trusted and hard working employee at Glen?ayr Kitten Factory for well over 20 years. 
Mather, Harry McKinley (I13068)
 
3327 MATHEW ROY NOLAND

NOLAND, Mathew Roy – A resident of Gore Bay, passed away at his residence on Monday, April 12, 1991 at the age of 71 years. He was born in Mills Township, son of the late Joseph Arthur and Agnes Christina (Davis) Noland and had lived in Mills Township all his life until retiring to Gore Bay in 1979. Roy and Norma had farmed in Mills Township all their married life. Roy was in the trucking and backhoe business. Beloved husband of the former Norma Best, and loving father of Ronald and daughter-in-law Joane of Mills and lovingly remembered by grandchildren Malcolm and Cassandra. Dear brother of Ethel and brother-in-law William Ruttan of Peterborough, Rhoda and brother-in-law Russell Carson, Bernice and brother-in-law Dennis Carson all of Thornloe; Herb and sister-in-law Gladys of Gore Bay, Harry and sister-in-law Eunice and Albert and sister-in-law Lenna all of Mills Township. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters Stella and Ruth and brother Lyle. Visitors were received at the Turner Funeral Home on Tuesday, from 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service was conducted at the Funeral Home on Wednesday, April 24 at 11 am with Mr. Archie Carson officiating. Interment in Mills Cemetery. In remembrance donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.  
Noland, Matthew Roy (I12836)
 
3328 MATHEW ROY NOLAND

NOLAND, Mathew Roy – A resident of Gore Bay, passed away at his residence on Monday, April 12, 1991 at the age of 71 years. He was born in Mills Township, son of the late Joseph Arthur and Agnes Christina (Davis) Noland and had lived in Mills Township all his life until retiring to Gore Bay in 1979. Roy and Norma had farmed in Mills Township all their married life. Roy was in the trucking and backhoe business. Beloved husband of the former Norma Best, and loving father of Ronald and daughter-in-law Joane of Mills and lovingly remembered by grandchildren Malcolm and Cassandra. Dear brother of Ethel and brother-in-law William Ruttan of Peterborough, Rhoda and brother-in-law Russell Carson, Bernice and brother-in-law Dennis Carson all of Thornloe; Herb and sister-in-law Gladys of Gore Bay, Harry and sister-in-law Eunice and Albert and sister-in-law Lenna all of Mills Township. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters Stella and Ruth and brother Lyle. Visitors were received at the Turner Funeral Home on Tuesday, from 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service was conducted at the Funeral Home on Wednesday, April 24 at 11 am with Mr. Archie Carson officiating. Interment in Mills Cemetery. In remembrance donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.  
Noland, Matthew Roy (I12836)
 
3329 Matilda Township, Ontario Hutchcroft, Hannah (I13728)
 
3330 MATSON -- On Nov. 15, Harriet E. (Todd) Matson, 83, of Fitchburg. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Elm Street Congregational Church, 264 Elm St., Fitchburg. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Townsend. Calling hours are 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the T.J. Anderson & Son Funeral Home, 250 Main St., Townsend. Please see www.andersonfuneral.com for additional information. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elm Street Congregational Church, Fitchburg, MA 01420 or to the charity of the donor?s choice.  Todd, Harriet Elizabeth (I19425)
 
3331 Matsqui, British Columbia Dewar, Annie Matilda (I29624)
 
3332 Matsqui, British Columbia Von Gutrath, Hedwig (I557)
 
3333 Matthew and Mary owned large tracts of land, about 30 acres, along the Niantic River, in Lyme, granted to him by Governor Wentworth. Much of the land is now Rocky Neck State Park. Lynde, Elizabeth Mary (I6004)
 
3334 Matthew and Mary owned large tracts of land, about 30 acres, along the Niantic River, in Lyme, granted to him by Governor Wentworth. Much of the land is now Rocky Neck State Park. Beckwith, Matthew (I6003)
 
3335 maude ayerst stanley and daughter marion
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=46deef82-7b7f-47da-b52e-606091e2c623&tid=24042174&pid=3026 
Stanley, Marion (I11221)
 
3336 Maureen Breton Lambert, 70, formerly of Old Saybrook, and most recently a resident of Naples, FL and Chatham, MA, died Monday, (April 5, 2004) at the Hospice of Naples, while at her winter residence after a brave and courageous battle with cancer. Maureen was born on December 31, 1933, daughter of the late Oliver and Mary (O'Neil) LaPlace. She was raised in Essex and attended Pratt High School. She also attended Mount Saint Joseph Academy in West Hartford and graduated from Willimantic State Teachers College (ECSU), with a degree in elementary education. Prior to her retirement she was an educator with the Essex and Old Saybrook Schools, spending the majority of her 25 years at the Kathleen Goodwin School in Old Saybrook. Maureen was a communicant of the St. Johns Parish in Old Saybrook for 35 years. She was an avid gardener, loved boating and living by the water, and attending classical music concerts. Maureen's favorite pastime was spending time with her family and many friends. Maureen leaves behind her loving and devoted husband, Kenneth (Rusty) Lambert. They enjoyed winters together in Naples, FL, and summers on the Cape relaxing with family and friends. She was predeceased by her first husband of 40 years, Robert A. Breton. Before retiring to the Cape, Mrs. Lambert was an active member of the Old saybrook Garden Club, leading the "Light Up Old Saybrook" Main Street project. She was also active in the Chatham Garden Club. She is survived by her two daughters, son-in-law, and grandchildren, Ann and Andre Roussel and their children, Bret and Taryn Roussel of Ivoryton and Lynn Breton-Jermainne and her children, Brittany and Abby Jermainne of Westbrook. She is also survived by her step children and their families, Wendy and Eric Dwinells, and their daughter Emma of Bolton, MA; Kevin Lambert of Framingham, MA, Kelly and Bob Rucker and their children of Alisio Viejo, CA. She was predeceased by a brother, Neil Joseph LaPlace. She will be fondly remembered by her family and all who knew her. The funeral procession will leave the Robinson,Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main St., Centerbrook, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 14 Prospect St., Essex. Burial will follow in RiverView Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday, from 4-7 p.m. Contributions in her memory may be made to Hospice of Naples LaPlace, Maureen Roberta (I25552)
 
3337 Max J. Fleming, 89, of Mattydale, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Max was born and raised in St. John's Newfoundland to the late Michael and Theresa Fleming. He resided in Mattydale for the past 61 years. Max retired in 1986 after 45 years as a sheet metal worker for the Local #58 in Syracuse. He enjoyed woodworking and camping in River Forest Campgrounds for many years. Max was a longtime communicant of St. Margaret's Church. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, the former Rose A. (Ayerst); their six children: Maxine (Larry) Barber of Liverpool, Michael (Jackie) Fleming of Brewerton, Cindy Drew of Mattydale, Diane Teska of Mattydale, Lori (Mark) Brosh of Liverpool, and Dan (Michelle) Fleming of Cicero; a sister: Rose Kearsey of St. John's, Newfoundland. Max was the grandfather to 19, great grandfather to 16, and Uncle to several nieces and nephews. Contributions in Max's memory may be made to the Taylor Fleming Scholarship Fund c/o North Syracuse Dollars for Scholars, P.O. Box 5205, Syracuse, NY 13220-5205. Friends may call on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Krueger Funeral Home, 2619 Brewerton Rd., Mattydale. Prayer services will begin on Saturday, 9:30 a.m. at the funeral home followed by a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Margaret's Church, 203 Roxboro Rd., Mattydale. Burial will be in North Syracuse Cemetery.
--Published in Syracuse Post Standard from Dec. 24 to Dec. 26, 2013 
Fleming, Maxwell Joseph (I4265)
 
3338 Maxfield Munson ?Max? Fuller was born July 4, 1994 in Tulsa to Gregg G. and Sadie Marie (Raynolds) Fuller. He passed away Monday, February 27, 2017 in University Park, Texas where he was a senior at Southern Methodist University.
Max was fiercely independent. He was an Eagle Scout and a high school graduate of Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM). At Southern Methodist, he was a member of the SMU Honors Program, a Tower Scholar and a Dedman Pre-Law Scholar. He was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity.
He was an eager and accomplished traveler from the time he was little boy, traveling with his Grandpa Ron. Max attended schools in New Zealand and Tokyo, and summited Mount Fuji.
Max is survived by his parents, Gregg and Sadie Fuller of Tulsa; his sister, Frances Fuller; his grandparents Dr. A. M. and Vaughndean Fuller, grandmother, Barbara Martin and her husband, Dr. Steven Martin and grandfather Ron Raynolds; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins from both his Fuller and Raynolds families.
Following a private family burial, friends are invited to a reception from 2-4:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at the East Courtyard of First Presbyterian Church, 709 South Boston, Tulsa. 
Fuller, Maxfield Munson (I3954)
 
3339 Maxwell Gordon Butcher OBE Aide de Camp to Ernest Clarke Governor of Tasmania. Butcher, Maxwell Gordon (I4927)
 
3340 Maxwell, Christina "Karene" "Corinne"
nee Caldwell
Surrounded by love on Saturday, March 1, 2008 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Donald Spencer Maxwell. Cherished mother of Deborah (John Clark) of Ottawa, Joan White (Rick) of Newboro and Fran (Bill MacDonald) of Stittsville. Loving Grandma of Becky and Jeff White and Doug and Maggie MacDonald. Dear sister of Grace Bowes (the late Kenneth), and the late Margaret Gale (Albert), Garth Caldwell, Evelyn Tate (Charles) and Earl Caldwell. Also survived by her sister-in-law Marjorie Caldwell and many loving nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road (between Bayshore and Baseline Road), on Monday March 3, 2008 from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Those wishing may make donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.  
Caldwell, Christina Karene (I12237)
 
3341 Maxwell, Christina "Karene" "Corinne"
nee Caldwell
Surrounded by love on Saturday, March 1, 2008 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Donald Spencer Maxwell. Cherished mother of Deborah (John Clark) of Ottawa, Joan White (Rick) of Newboro and Fran (Bill MacDonald) of Stittsville. Loving Grandma of Becky and Jeff White and Doug and Maggie MacDonald. Dear sister of Grace Bowes (the late Kenneth), and the late Margaret Gale (Albert), Garth Caldwell, Evelyn Tate (Charles) and Earl Caldwell. Also survived by her sister-in-law Marjorie Caldwell and many loving nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road (between Bayshore and Baseline Road), on Monday March 3, 2008 from 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at 2 p.m. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery. Those wishing may make donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com.  
Caldwell, Christina Karene (I12237)
 
3342 May 11, 1907 â?" February 22, 2014 It is with loving hearts that we announce the passing of Mary Jane Chambers (nee Swalwell), at Pinewood Court, Thunder Bay on Saturday, February 22, 2014, at the age of 106. Mary Jane was beloved by all who knew her. Born in 1907 in O'Connor Township, the same year the township was incorporated, Mary Jane grew up and attended school, married and raised a family, living in O'Connor for most of her life.Mary Jane descended from one of the earliest European families in North America. She was the 9th great granddaughter of John Moore, who arrived with his parents Thomas and Elizabeth, in Connecticut in 1630. Mary Jane's branch of the Moore family came to Canada as United Empire Loyalists in 1792, settling in Eastern Ontario.Mary Jane's father's side of the family was equally connected to the early days of Canada. Her great grandfather, Anthony Swalwell, an English Civil Engineer, canoed into Ottawa in 1825 to survey the building of the first road and assisted in the building of the canals.Mary Jane's parents, Samuel Swalwell and Margaret Moore came to the O'Connor area in 1905, along with her grandparents, Thomas Swalwell and Mary Jane Sereney. Her grandfather Tom was a veterinarian in the fledgling community. With such a rich history, it is no surprise that Mary Jane was intensely loyal to her community and Canada.Mary Jane married William Edward Chambers, also of O'Connor in 1927. Together they worked to establish a fine home and property and to give each of their four children, Tom, Mary, Bob and Margaret a good education and warm family life.Mary Jane was active in the Kakabeka Falls United Church, was kindly and care taking, always a welcoming and generous host, loving people to visit. She was creative, clever and resourceful, able to skillfully knit, quilt and sew. Gardening was her passion up into her 90's. Mary Jane's family was of the greatest importance to her; each grandchild felt that they were the most important.Mary Jane was predeceased by her loving husband William, in 1975 and daughter Mary (Tim) Boyd in 1988. She is survived by her sons Tom (Lenore) and Bob (Lois), and daughter Margaret (Doug) MacDonald, 11 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren.As per Mary Jane's wishes, a private service for family and close friends will be held on Thursday, February 27, 2014 at 11:00AM in the WESTFORT CHAPEL, 420 West Gore Street at James officiated by Rev. Lloyd Ivany. Interment will follow in O'Connor Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Swalwell, Mary Jane (I29898)
 
3343 May 28, 2008 William E. Agley, 75, of Syracuse, died on Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Agley was a veteran of the Air Force and retired after more than 30 years of service from Carrier. He also taught a HVAC course at BOCES. He was a communicant of Blessed Sacrament Church and enjoyed golfing and bowling. He was predeceased by his wife, Margaret who died in 2000. He is survived by his two sons, Matthew L. of Cicero, Mark L. of Bridgeport; two daughters, Mary Ellen Phelan of Liverpool, Maureen Ann Cohen-Agley of Grafton, MA; a sister, Jean Cullen; 11 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Goddard-Crandall-Shepardson Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours are Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home, 3111 James St. Contributions may be made to the Blessed Sacrament Church Outreach Program.  Agley, William Edward (I1902)
 
3344 McAllen, Texas ? Bessie R. Kirk, 99, died February 28, 1992 at Twinbrook South Nursing Home in McAllen, TX. Kirk, a longtime nurse, had worked for hospitals from McAllen to Harlingen in the valley, doing private and general duty. She taught student nurses in the Edinburg, McAllen, and Valley Baptist Hospitals, and was an Instructor of Nurses for five years at Methodist Hospital in Dallas. She also helped to organize the first nursing organization in the valley. She retired from nursing in 1964. Survivors include Cora Simon (sister) of Laguna Niguel, CA; local nieces and nephews Edna Johnson of Alamo; Gladys Nelson of McAllen and Joe George of San Juan; and numerous other nieces and nephews. Graveside services are scheduled for Wednesday, 10 a.m. at Roselawn Cemetery in McAllen. Clover, Bessie R. (I22959)
 
3345 MCARTHUR John Stuart, born in Almonte, Ontario on October 14, 1937, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on June 15, 2002. Stuart is survived by his wife and best friend, Anne Scott, his son John and daughter Sheila,Hudson, Quebec, sisters and brothers, Anne Lowe, Catherine Ethel Pringle (Bruce), Mary Warren (Garry), Ottawa, Ontario, Jim (Judy), Langley, BC, Dorothy Woods (Peter), Wawa, Ontario, Diane Little (Bruce), La Crete, Alberta, Gordon (Angela), Almonte, Ontario and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister Linda, and brothers Keith and Clare. Private memorial service by request. Donations to Victoria Hospice Society or BC Cancer Agency would be appreciated.
--Published in The Times Colonist on Jun. 18, 2002. 
McArthur, John Stuart (I02766)
 
3346 MCARTHUR, Annie - In hospital at Almonte on Monday, July 20, 1992. Annie Peacock of Almonte. Age 77 Years. Beloved wife of the late Alex McArthur. Dearly loved mother of Stuart of Hudson, Quebec; Mrs. Ann Lowe; Mrs. Bruce Pringle (Catherine Ethel); Mrs. Garry Warren (Mary) and Clare all of Ottawa; Gordon of Almonte; James of Surrey, B.C.; Diane (Mrs. Bruce Little) and Dorothy (Mrs. Peter Woods) both of Wawa. Predeceased by one daughter Linda and one son Keith. Also survived by 20 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Sister of Mrs. Ethel Donaldson, Mrs. Lena Rhodey, Wilbert, Nelson and Mrs. Muriel Wark. Predeceased by Jean, Mrs. Katie Paterson and Everett. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel on Friday. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. Peacock, Annie Evelyn (I02764)
 
3347 McAULIFFE, PATRICK DENIS "Pat"
In hospital at Almonte following a courageous struggle with cancer and on his own terms on Tuesday, February 2, 2016.
Pat McAuliffe of Almonte & Clayton, age 83 years.
Beloved husband & best friend of Evelyn Barr (nee Munro). Dearly loved father of Christine & Karen. Cherished Poppa of MacGregor, Rebecca, Sean and Eli and the apple of his eye his great granddaughter, Lucy. Loved brother and friend of Mike, Bill (Simone) and Tom (Trudy). Brother-in-law of Betty McAuliffe, Jeanie Stinson & Lynn Dennie. Predeceased by his parents Christie & Rose as well as his brother, Jim and sister JoAnn and waiting to greet him with a big hug, his grandson, Nicholas.
Friends are welcome to join the family at a Mass to Celebrate Pat's life in St. Mary's Church, Almonte on Saturday, February 6 at 11 AM. Reception to follow.
For those who may choose to honour Pat with a memorial donation, please consider Holy Name of Mary Memorial Fund.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care of the
C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL. 
McAuliffe, Patrick Denis (I06091)
 
3348 McCauley; James Hubert
Peacefully in Luskville Quebec on Sunday September 2, 2012. Hubert McCauley age 91 years.
Beloved husband of the late Helen McCauley. Loved father of Hugh and Ervan. Loving grandfather of Ryan, Connor, Adam and Lauryn. Dear brother in law of Thelma deGroot and Betty Prophet.
Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel 22 Raglan St.S. Renfrew on Friday 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted from the Kirk Hall , Renfrew on Saturday September 8th at 11:00 a.m. Cremation to follow. For those desiring donations to the Arnprior Humane Society 490 Didak St. Arnprior, Ontario K7S 0C3 would be appreciated. 
McCauley, James Hubert (I29960)
 
3349 McClelland - At Saranac Lake, N.Y., at the home of Mrs. James McClelland, Jan. 28, 1901, Miss Agnes McClelland, aged 76 years.
--The Palladium, Feb 14, 1901

 
McClelland, Agnes (I00844)
 
3350 McClelland - At Saranac Lake, N.Y., on Thursday April 18, 1901, Polly, wife of Fred S. McClelland, aged 39 years.
-The Malone Farmer: May 15, 1901 
Nathan, Mary T. (I00848)
 

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