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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Barr, Euphemia Gibson (I03006)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Anna Della (I03327)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Anna Della (I03327)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Anna Grace (I03332)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Hugh (I03330)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Hugh Herbert (I03329)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Katie Della (I03328)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Laura (I03320)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Nisbet, David James (I03321)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Rutherford, Mary (I02353)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Rutherford, Catherine (I08621)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Rutherford, Catherine (I08621)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Hugh (I03330)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Violet Ann (I03331)
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Dalhousie and North Sherbrooke Township, Ontario | Munro, Violet Ann (I03331)
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Dalhousie Mills, Ontario | Caldwell, John Alexander (I12192)
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Dalhousie Mills, Ontario | White, Agnes (I12193)
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Dalhousie Township, Ontario | Thom, William Henry (I8249)
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Dana Wardner, native of Bolivar and resident of the area for many years, died on Nov. 13 in Tucson, Ariz., where he had made his home for the past five years. Mr. Wardner was born in Bolivar on July 27, 1904, a son of Lewis and Lulu Sawyer Wardner. He is survived by his widow, Florence, of Tucson; five children, Dana W. Jr., Mrs. Joan Reisdorph, Mrs. Patricia Jackson, Mrs. Marlene Thurber and Mrs. Bernadine Graft; two brothers, Vinton of Bolivar, and Paul Wardner; and 10 grandchildren. Funeral and committal serviceswere held in Tucson.
--The Bolivar Breeze, 21 November 1963 | Wardner, Dana Wallace (I15840)
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Daniel ?Dan? Clifford Boothby
Passed away peacefully after a short illness at the Carleton Place Hospital on his 81st birthday, Friday April 10th, 2020. Dan is survived by his children Dale (Shelly) and Cindy (the late Ben) Tubman; grandchildren Danny (Tara), Alex (Derrick), Emma (Nick), Karlie, the late Sara, John (Amanda), Benji (Sophia); great grandchildren Rya, Elsa, Paisley, Darcie, Robert, Andrew, Steven, Isabella, Evelyn; brother James (Joan); sister Elaine (the late Earl) Burgess, sister-in-law Donna; Dan was also a special uncle to many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his loving wife Eileen, brother Harry and sister Ruth (Keith) Emon. Dan was a proud member of Evergreen Masonic Lodge, Lanark, Ontario. Due to Covid-19 restrictions a private family service was held. Arrangements have been entrusted to Alan R. Barker Funeral Home. Donations in Dan?s memory to the Carleton Place Hospital would be appreciated by the family. The family would also like to thank the nurses and doctors at the Carleton Place Hospital for their compassionate care during this time. | Boothby, Daniel Clifford (I30869)
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Daniel Galbraith, MP, MPP, owned the land at Rae Road and Concession 5 in the former Ramsay Township which he purchased in 1855. Upon his death in 1879, his son Robert took over the land, passing it then to his sister Phoebe, Mrs. Robert Black, in the latter part of the century. In 1923, the land was sold to Alex Munro from Darling Township, then in 1944 to Alex?s son-in-law Herbert Hazelwood. Today, the community of Galbraith is a sparse collection of farm homes and a brick bungalow on the site where the yellow schoolhouse once stood. The first one room Galbraith School, S.S. No. 5 Ramsay, was on a half acre of land at the top of the hill, which Mr. Galbraith had sold to the school trustees in 1870 for $1.00. He also gave land for a second school in 1875 on the opposite side of the road, the yellow schoolhouse. This school operated until 1969 when the Government of Ontario mandated the consolidation of county schools and bussed students to nearby Almonte or Carleton Place. | Munro, Alexander Thomas (I02680)
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Daniel Galbraith, MP, MPP, owned the land at Rae Road and Concession 5 in the former Ramsay Township which he purchased in 1855. Upon his death in 1879, his son Robert took over the land, passing it then to his sister Phoebe, Mrs. Robert Black, in the latter part of the century. In 1923, the land was sold to Alex Munro from Darling Township, then in 1944 to Alex?s son-in-law Herbert Hazelwood. Today, the community of Galbraith is a sparse collection of farm homes and a brick bungalow on the site where the yellow schoolhouse once stood. The first one room Galbraith School, S.S. No. 5 Ramsay, was on a half acre of land at the top of the hill, which Mr. Galbraith had sold to the school trustees in 1870 for $1.00. He also gave land for a second school in 1875 on the opposite side of the road, the yellow schoolhouse. This school operated until 1969 when the Government of Ontario mandated the consolidation of county schools and bussed students to nearby Almonte or Carleton Place. | Hazelwood, Herbert Spencer (I00021)
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Daniel Lewis "Dan" Phelps, 89, of Bostwick, died Tuesday, September 24, 2002 at his residence following an extended illness.
He was born in Groten, Connecticut and had been living here for the past 27 years coming from Waterford, Connecticut. Along with his wife and sister-in-law, he ran two liquor stores in New London, Connecticut. He was a hard worker and prior to declining health he enjoyed gardening.
He was preceded in death by his parents, sTeven and Emily Phelps and a daughter, Carol Phelps.
He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Adeline A. Phelps of Bostwick; a son, Dan Phelps, Jr. of Bostwick; a sister, Evelyn Agler of New London, Connecticut and a sister-in-law, Ida Dinoto of Bostwick.
Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Palatka Memorial Gardens with Pastor Ted Rodda officiating. No calling hours are scheduled. Masters Funeral Home of Palatka is in charge of arrangements. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd 26 Sep 2002.) | Phelps, Daniel Lewis (I28481)
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Daniel Munro was born "Donald Munro" to Donald Murno and Margaret Murray on March 22, 1828 in Creich, Sutherland, Scotland. He later changed his name to Daniel after they came to Canada to avoid the confusion with the many Donald Munros in Lanark County. | Munro, Donald (I03112)
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Daniel R. Perry, 50, of Holtville, California passed away at his home on March 10, 2014.
Daniel was born in Flint, Michigan on October 4, 1963 to LeeRoy and Lois Perry. He spent all of his childhood years in Michigan where he loved to hunt, fish, camp and trap in the woods surrounding his home with his lifelong friend, Dennis Larner.
Daniel graduated from Kearsley High School in 1981 and enlisted into the United States Marine Corps on June 24, 1982. He earned the rank of Lance Corporal and completed tours in Japan, Korea and Beirut. Daniel was honorably discharged from the Marines on June 24, 1985 but forever remained a Marine. He moved to Imperial Valley in the same year (1985) and worked in Communications for the U.S. Border Patrol until deciding to fulfill a lifelong goal and enter the medical field. He graduated from the Imperial Valley Nursing program in 2005, an accomplishment that made him and his family very proud. Daniel worked for Pioneers Memorial Hospital as an emergency room nurse before moving on to work for the California Department of Corrections at Centinela State Prison, Imperial, CA.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Lois Kerbyson Perry and father, LeeRoy Perry.
Daniel is survived by his loving wife, Ruth Zaragoza Perry; sons, Navarre Perry and wife, Monica and Derek Perry and wife, Lizette, all of Imperial, CA; his beloved daughter, Marina Perry of El Centro, CA; and one grandchild, Isobella Gonzalez. Daniel is also survived by his brother, Michael Perry (Linda) of Port Richey, Florida; sisters, Linda Winegardner (Scott) of Lansing, Michigan and Patricia Travis (Robert) of Columbia, Tennessee; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and in-laws.
A memorial service will be held honoring Dan on Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 6 p.m. at Hems Brothers Mortuary, 1975 South 4th Street, El Centro, California. Pastor Peter Mallinger will officiate. A private military burial will be held at Miramar National Cemetery at a later date.
The Perry and Zaragoza families would like to express their gratitude for the prayers and support of friends and family during this time; we are blessed.
"No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined the things that God has prepared for those who love Him". 1 Corinthians 2:9
Published in Imperial Valley Press Online on Mar. 23, 2014 | Perry, Daniel R. (I16259)
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Daniel Willis, 38, died Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2006, in Godley.
Memorial service: 11 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church of Godley. The Rev. Ken Coleman will officiate.
Survivors: sons, Cody DiGirro-Willis, Joshua Willis and Jacob Willis; daughters, Stephanie and Jessica Willis; parents, William Robert Willis and Sheila Bohlender; brothers, Steve and Tim Willis; sister, Monica Almaguer; and numerous nieces and nephews.
--Published in Star-Telegram on Feb. 17, 2006 | Willis, Daniel Christopher (I32259)
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Daphne was born on February 10, 1918 to Ray and Helen Jewett Harding of Lyme Connecticut. She grew up on the family farm on Bill Hill Rd., attended a one-room schoolhouse and graduated from Pratt High School in Essex, CT. After high school she went to work at Sage Allen Department store in Hartford. In 1943 she joined the Marines where she said that she ?fought the Battle of Market Street? in San Francisco where she was stationed. Her job was in the paymaster dept. Right after World War II she met her future husband, Gerald O. Dahlke, at a New Years Eve party in Carmel, CA. They were married outside at the Harding family farm, the service being interrupted by a thunderstorm.
For a time they lived in Appleton, Wisconsin and then moved to Wethersfield, CT, where they raised their three children. After Diane, Chip and Tom were grown, Daphne and Jerry went to live in Lyme, CT, just down the road from Ashlawn Farm, where Daphne spent her childhood.
The last years of her life were lived at the Stoneridge Senior Living Community in Mystic, CT. On August 24, Daphne died peacefully at the Avalon Health Care Center in Stoneridge. Her death occurred on what would have been her husband?s 100th birthday.
Daphne was devoted to her family. She was known as an excellent cook and for her lovely gardens. The family always had pets. Daphne was especially attached to her corgi, Sam.
She was predeceased by her parents, siblings , her husband Jerry, son Glenn ?Chip? Dahlke, Tom?s wife, Cynthia Mackensie and Diane?s husband, Dale Denno. Her survivors are daughter, Diane Dahlke, son Tom Dahlke, seven grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
The family would like to thank the staff of Avalon Health Center at Stoneridge for their good and loving care. | Harding, Daphne (I28202)
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Darlene Hosey, 70, of Vermontville, MI died Monday, October 4, 2010. Mrs. Hosey was born September 11, 1940 in Vermontville, MI the daughter of Austin and Ruth (Briggs) Janousek. Mrs. Hosey retired as an employee for the State of Michigan. She enjoyed crosswords, collecting cookbooks and reading. Mrs. Hosey was especially fond of her grandchildren, doing genealogy and camping with her family. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Stanley; daughters, Kim (Duane) Eldred of Vermontville and Kristie (Anthony) Faynor of Vermontville; 5 grandchildren, Christopher, Katie and Emily Eldred, Ford and Quentin Faynor; sisters, Dawn Jones of Charlotte and Rosella "Susie" (Larry) Schulze of Charlotte; brother; Terry Janousek of Nashville; brothers-in-law, Eldon Hosey and Archie (Florence) Hosey; sisters-in-law, Phyllis Hosey and Lila Janousek. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Doug and Darrell Janousek. Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 7, 2010 at Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte, MI with Travis Nightengale officiating. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Maple Valley Scholarship Fund. Arrangements by Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte, MI. | Janousek, Darlene Ann (I20502)
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Darline Barnett Doane, 84, of Essex, died peacefully in her home early Wednesday, (October 1, 2003), surrounded by her family. She is survived by her husband, Robert, of 61 years; her five children, Timotha Doane of San Francisco, Linda Crown and her partner, Deborah Skinner of New London, Deborah Dempsey of Astoria, OR, Robert L. Doane, Jr. and his wife, Marilyn of Essex, and John Doane and his wife, Wendy of Westford, VT. Darline also leaves seven grandchildren, Jennifer Crown Hartman, John Crown, Robert, Rebecca, and Ryan Doane, and Aiden and Tyler Doane. She also leaves her sister Victoria Ellington of Barraboo, WI and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Darline was born in Boonville, MO December 10, 1918. Daughter of Dr. John Ambrose and Ruby Hall Barnett, she was the eighth of nine children. Raised in the Ozarks, she graduated from Springfield High School in 1937 where she played the herald trumpet in the Springfield Bugle Corp. and with the Kilties, a Scottish marching band. After a year at Springfield Teachers College, Darline followed her sister Juanita Hyde to Essex, where she promptly met handsome, young pharmacy student, Robert Doane. She attended Hartford Hospital School of Nursing graduating as an RN in 1942. That same year she married Lt. Robert Doane on Christmas Day in 1942 while he was on leave from the Coast Guard Academy. During World War II while Robert was stationed in Corpus Christi, she worked as a nurse in Spohn Hospital. After the war, they settled in Madison, CT prior to moving to their present home in Essex in 1954. Darline will be remembered for her love of music, both voice and piano, which she kept to the end, and her love of nature which she passed on to her children very early. Darline sang in the First Congregational Church choir for decades, was a passionate member of the Essex Garden Club, and with her husband participated in the Mystic Seaport Pilots Program for 45 years. Her community will remember her for her generosity toward friends and strangers, working for example, with disabled children in the High Hopes program. She is remembered by her children for her fiercely independent spirit, determination to participate in everything, and her assertiveness, which she taught her children very well. Over the years Darline and Robert have enjoyed skiing, sailing, golf and tennis. For 20 years they had a winter home in Plymouth, VT. In their retirement years, they enjoyed their winter home on Man-O-War Cay in the Bahamas and sailing their 27 foot Tartan, "Bonnie Lass", back and forth from Essex. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Nov. 1, at the First Congregational Church in Essex at 2 p.m. The family wishes to thank all the homecare providers for their expertise and support. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the First Congregational Church's Marjorie Sands Memorial Scholarship Fund at P.O. Box 237, Essex, CT 06426, to the High Hopes Therapeutic Riding, Inc. at P.O. Box 254, Old Lyme, CT 06371, or to Middlesex Hospital Homecare, 144 East Main St., Clinton, CT 06413. The Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main St. Centerbrook, CT. is in charge of arrangements.
--THE HARTFORD COURANT, October 3, 2003 | Barnett, Ruby Darline (I27168)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Black, Robert J. (I12805)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Lalonde, Napoleon (I12572)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Caldwell, Agnes Vaughn (I03352)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Munro, Daniel Coulter (I02873)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Camelon, Alexander (I12050)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Munro, Catherine (I02343)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Camelon, William (I02674)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Camelon, Janet (I02887)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Rintoul, John G. (I02878)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Cochrane, William (I31160)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Rintoul, Mary (I04366)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Munro, Daniel (I03008)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Rintoul, Rebecca Elizabeth (I02348)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Pretty, John W. (I02883)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Langstaff, Euphemia (I31161)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Watt, Annie (I2142)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Lee, William (I02884)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Munro, Catherine (I02665)
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Darling Township, Canada West | McIntyre, Andrew (I02673)
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Darling Township, Canada West | Munro, Margaret (I02664)
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Darling Township, Canada West | McIntyre, David McPherson (I03102)
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