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Donna donated her body to Queens University to further the education of medical students. | Turner, Dona Marie (I30513)
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Donna E. (Woodbury) (Kirby) Loudenbeck, age 94, of St. Johns, MI , peacefully passed away Wednesday, October 27, 2021 , at Hazel I. Findlay Country Manor, Clinton County .
A Memorial Service will be held at Smith Family Funeral Homes - Osgood Chapel, St. Johns , MI , at 2:00 P.M. on Sunday, November 7, 2021 , with Rev. Keith Whipple officiating. Visitation will be held prior to the service beginning at 1:00 p.m. Donna has been buried in Saranac Cemetery , Saranac , MI next her first husband Don Kirby.
Donna was born at her parents' home in rural Gratiot County , Michigan on September 19, 1927 , the daughter of Cecil and Marjorie (Smith) Woodbury. She graduated from Maple Rapids High School with the class of 1945. After graduation, Donna began her working career during WII as one of the original employees at Sealed Power Corp. in St. Johns and worked there over 30 years until her retirement.
On May 11, 1957 , Donna married Donald E. Kirby. After nearly 31 years of marriage, Don preceded her in death on May 2, 1988 . On April 29, 1990 , Donna married Max A. Loudenbeck at Eureka Christian Church in Eureka , Michigan . They were blessed with 31 happy years of marriage. A lifelong Christian, Donna enjoyed reading, painting, jigsaw puzzles and singing in the church choir. Donna and Max wintered in Lake Wales , Florida for 25 years. Donna and Max were members of Eureka Christian Church.
Donna is survived by her husband Max A. Loudenbeck, 3 step-children: Kathy (Don) Duquette, Karen Foy, and Brad Loudenbeck; 3 grandchildren: Gail (John) Chapman, Nathan (Jackie) Loudenbeck, and Kyle (Rachel) Loudenbeck; a sister Mary Rumsey Andrews, 2 brothers: Loren Rumsey and Nelson Rumsey; and many nieces and nephews. Donna was preceded in death by her parents, first husband Don Kirby, and 3 sisters: Eulah Woodbury Blemaster, Ruth Rumsey Wesner, and Nancy Andrews
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to Eureka Christian Church - P.O. Box 267 , Maple Rapids, MI 48853. Condolences may be sent to Max A. Loudenbeck c/o Hazel I. Findlay Country Manor, 1101 S. Scott Rd. S -68, St. Johns , MI 48879 . The family is being served by Smith Family Funeral Homes - Osgood Chapel, St. Johns , Michigan . | Woodbury, Donna Ethel (I5964)
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Donna M. Jeanfavre, 69, of Darlington, SC passed away on Friday, September 9, 2016 at Carolinas Hospital System in Florence.
Mrs. Jeanfavre was born on April 2, 1947 in Willimantic, CT a daughter of Rose Matry Leffingwell and Donald W. Leffingwell. In Torrington, CT, Donna began a long and fulfilling career as a nurse in 1967. At the time of her death, she was a senior at the University of South Carolina?s Palmetto College majoring in Political Science. She also had passions for Law, English and Creative Writing. Donna loved to travel and especially enjoyed several trips to Greece. She also loved collecting old books, reading and watching movies. She will be greatly missed by everyone.
She is now happily reunited with her soulmate and constant companion, Falcore.
Surviving are her daughters, Katherine (Brendan) Smith, Kimberly Fiore and Annabeth Negron; grandchildren whom she loved deeply, Henry Smith, Abigail Smith, Lilly Fiore and Tron McCracken; sister, Eileen (T.J.) Kelly and her dog, Pavarotti.
Memorials may be made to the Tron McCracken Donation Account at Wells Fargo in Darlington, SC.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at St. Mary?s Catholic Church in Hartsville. | Leffingwell, Donna M. (I25463)
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Dora M. Van Vleet, 71, passed away Thursday, April 21, 2011. Graveside service: was held 4 p.m. Friday in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Dora was born April 25, 1939, in Coming, N.Y., to Thelma and Frank Carl.
Survivors: Husband, Victor Van Vleet; daughters, Lisa Gates, Stephanie Van Vleet, Victoria Simmons; son, Steve Van Vleet; nine grandchildren; three brothers; one sister; numerous great-grandchildren.
--Published in Star-Telegram on April 23, 2011 | Carl, Dora Marie (I32010)
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Doreen Lois Brawn (Hall)
Doreen Lois Brawn died peacefully at her residence, Fairview Personal Care Home, on Monday, February 18, 2019. She was predeceased by her husband of seventy-one years, Charles, and her brothers Melvin and Hubert Hall. She is survived by her sons Gary (Angela) and Dale, grandson Christopher (Danielle), great-grandchildren Noah, Shiloh and Maksim, brother Philip Hall (Carole) and her sisters-in-law Jean Hall and Eileen Hall. Doreen Lois Brawn was born in her grandparents? house in Belmont, Manitoba on October 12, 1926. Her parents, George and Ivy Agnes (Smith) Hall, farmed approximately five miles south of Belmont, and Doreen was raised in that area, attending Alma School, the one-room school which was the education and social centre for the community. When barely 15, and having just graduated from grade eight in Alma School, her mother arranged for Doreen to obtain room and board in Winnipeg to allow for training as a hair dresser. After two years there, she and a friend moved to Fort William, Ontario where toward the end of 1944 Doreen met Charles Roland Brawn at a dance. Many times over subsequent years, Charles would marvel at his bravery in crossing the floor to ask this beautiful woman to dance. They were married on March 30, 1945 and were subsequently persuaded by Doreen?s parents to move to Manitoba, where they would have the support of extended family. Although, as a young couple, Charles and Doreen explored various employment opportunities, by late 1948 they were settled in Brandon with their two children, Gary and Dale. Doreen continued hair dressing for a time but treated being a homemaker as her true profession. She took very seriously being the primary care-giver and disciplinarian for her children. This shortly left no time for work outside the home. When her boys were both in school, she was persuaded to become involved in recreational activities, primarily curling, which allowed her to exercise her athletic ability and competitive spirit. A number of times Doreen was the skip of winning teams at major events at the Brandon Women?s Bonspiel and other curling competitions. Although Charles was always the public face of their various family businesses ? radio/tv repair and sales; real estate sales; property management and others, Charles freely acknowledged success would not have been possible without Doreen?s efforts, which often involved hard labour such as cleaning and painting. In retirement Doreen and Charles continued to be very active and sought out recreational and social activities such as golf, bridge and dancing which they could share together. They particularly enjoyed life and friends in Village Green and at their winter home in Mesa, Arizona. Doreen was reserved in her demeanour, but invariably stylish in dress and deportment. She was reluctant to be critical, but did not back off if she felt something had to be said. Doreen placed a high value on time spent with family and friends. She was always a stalwart supporter of both her immediate and extended family. She took delight and pride in all their accomplishments. She had no sense that modesty should restrain her from extolling their virtues. Doreen?s family will honour her memory in a private graveside service at a later date. | Hall, Doreen Lois (I5799)
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Doris "Doad" Reynolds Jewett, of Lyme died on December 10, 2013, in Middletown.
She was born on April 11, 1913, in Lyme, the daughter of Donald and Katherine Reynolds.
Doad taught school in Lyme until her marriage to Charles S. Jewett in 1939. She lived nearly all her life in the house where she was born on Hamburg Cove. In 1996 she wrote a book for her grandchildren called "Things Remembered" about her adventures growing up there. She was happiest outside sailing, kayaking, skiing, biking and working in her garden. She also built furniture, painted, knit, e-mailed her family and could fix anything. Her daughters always said that she was a hard act to follow.
Doad is survived by her daughters Pat Jewett Andrews and her husband Andy of Phippsburg, ME; and Lynn Reynolds Jewett of Saco, ME; her grandchildren Meghan R. Longacre and her husband Josh and Courtney R. Adams and her husband Doug, all of Plainfield, NH; Gillian H. Andrews of Salem, MA; Thayer J. Andrews and his wife Heather of San Francisco; her great grandchildren Griffin, Ella, Chase, Sophie and Ben; her sister Donna R. Speirs of Old Lyme; her friend and caregiver Rose Anne Rand of Hadlyme.
The family hasn't finalized plans for a memorial service at this time. Donations in her memory may be made to the Lyme Public Library, 482 Hamburg Rd., Lyme, CT 06371, or to the Lyme Ambulance Association, PO Box 911, Hadlyme, CT 06731. | Reynolds, Doris Mae (I28103)
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Doris (Anderson) Hilliard, 91, of West Hartford, widow of Douglas P. Hilliard died Sunday (February 8, 2009) at Hartford Hospital. Born in Hartford daughter of the late Arvid and Minetta (Malcolm) Anderson she lived in West Hartford for most of her life. Doris along with her beloved husband Doug, owned and operated for fifty years the former Kitch-In-Vue Candy which was located in West Hartford Center. She then worked at and retired from CT Mutual. A member of the Elmwood Community Church, West Hartford, Doris is remembered as a loving, kind and compassionate wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She enjoyed reading, gardening needlework, birds and visiting with family. She remained active and independent both mentally and physically and always had a smile on her face. She is survived by her children Evelyn Schroter (widow of Damon) of Joplin, MO, Beth Fontana (widow of Rene) of Tampa, FL, Russell Hilliard and his wife Mary of Lake George, NY, Lois Hilliard and her husband Michael Thompson of West Hartford, Margaret Thurston and her husband Thomas of Jacksonville, FL; her grandchildren, Jean, Donna and Scott Schroter, Corinne Smith, Andre, Daniel, Gabrielle and Patric Fontana, Adam and Andrew Hilliard, Aaron and Rachel Thompson, Shauna, Meryl, Thomas, Christopher, Dylan and Kate Thurston and ten great grandchildren. Calling hours are Thursday from 4-7 p.m. at the Sheehan Hilborn Breen Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. Her funeral is Friday 11 a.m. at the Elmwood Community Church, 26 Newington Road, West Hartford. Burial will follow in Fountain Hill Cemetery, Deep River. | Anderson, Doris I. (I21240)
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Doris E. Shaw October 7, 1924 - August 9, 2011 Norwich - Doris E. (Banning) Shaw, 86, wife of the late Arthur L. Shaw Sr., died Tuesday afternoon at her home. Born in East Hartford on October 7, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Clarance and Ethel (Denler) Banning. On May 6, 1942, in Harrisburg, PA she was united in marriage to Arthur L. Shaw, Sr., who died on November 11, 1995. Prior to her retirement she was employed as a Personal Care Aide at the Eliza Huntingtion Home. Mrs. Shaw was also a devoted foster mother to numerous children. Surviving are three sons, William Shaw and his wife Bev of Oakdale, Ronald Shaw and his wife Beth of Jacksonville, FL, and Arthur L.Shaw, Jr. and his wife Pat of Plainfield; two daughters Theresa Fields and her husband David of Norwich and Norene Twerdy and her husband Dean of Putnam, a brother Ronald Banning of Vernon and a sister Phyllis Holzman of New Britain; 12 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, three great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and newphews. She was predeceased by a daughter Gloria Ross, son in law Harold "Skip" Ross, Sr. and a grandson Harold "Skippy" Ross, Jr. Visitation Friday 6 to 8 P.M. at the Labenski Funeral Home, 107 Boswell Ave., Norwich. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday August 20, 2011 at the home of her son and daughter in law William and Bev Shaw, 113 Forsyth Rd., Oakdale at 2 P.M. In lieu of flowers memorial donation in Doris memory may be made to Hospice of S.E. CT, 227 Dunham St., Norwich, CT 06360.
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Doris Elizabeth Clancy (nee Munro) of Napanee, beloved wife of Walter Clancy, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 5, 2019, at the age of 74. Loving mother of Derek Clancy (Shelley) and Darcy Clancy (Amanda). Proud Grandma of Jacob, Megan, Simone and Nicholas. Daughter of the late Clifford and Effie Munro and daughter-in-law of the late Maurice and Gertrude Clancy. Survived by her brothers and sisters, Arnold Munro (Donna), Elmer Munro and Heather LePage (Gerry). Sister-in-law of Susan Munro, Margaret Jennings (late George), Irene Spike, Anne Powers (Jim), Michael Clancy (Nancy) and Gordon Meighan. Predeceased by her siblings, Laura Kellough (late Willard), Ellen Munro, Ray Munro, James Munro, Marion Brady (late Joe) and by her sister in-law Brenda Meighan. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. Doris was a quiet, hard working and generous woman who was devoted to help and support others. She found great joy from her family. Doris cherished her 50 years of marriage to Walter and was immensely proud of Derek and Darcy?s accomplishments. She also treasured the opportunity to nurture and adore her grandchildren. She will forever be remembered for her kindness and unconditional, caring nature. The family will receive friends at the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, 178 Main Street, Odessa, Ontario K0H 2H0 on Friday, February 8, 2019 from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A family graveside service will be held at Willowbank Cemetery in Gananoque at a later date. Memorial donations (by cheque please) to the Lung Association would be appreciated by the family in memory of Doris. Please share your memories and condolences to the family at www.paynefuneralhome.com | Munro, Doris Elizabeth (I30410)
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Doris M. (Cordell) Armstrong, 87, of Cicero, passed away peacefully at Morningstar in Oswego, NY. She was born in Canastota, NY, daughter of the late George & Laura (Hurd) Cordell. Doris was employed at Thee Diner for 22 years and more recently worked at Kim?s Diner as the ?Silverware Lady.?
She is predeceased by her husband, George ?Art? Armstrong; brothers, Francis & Robert; sisters, Geraldine & Betty.
Doris is survived by two daughters, Jeannette (Joe) Grammatico & Georgia (Mike) Frey; a son, Chuck (Terry) Shownes; 7 grandchildren, Vito, Chris, Kevin, Jeanelle, Natalie, Kalli & Konnor; 2 great-grandchildren, Tyler & Sophia.
Special thanks to the staff at Morningstar for their compassion and care.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday, August 8, 2020 from 10 am ? 12 pm, immediately followed by a Funeral Service in celebration of Doris? life at 12 pm at THOMAS J. PIRRO JR. FUNERAL HOME, 3401 Vickery Rd. (corner of Buckley Rd.) North Syracuse, NY. Burial will take place in Hillside Cemetery, Central Square, NY. | Cordell, Doris M. (I31963)
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Doris M. Lewis, age 87, passed away unexpectedly, Friday December 5, 2014.
Doris was born April 28, 1927 in Avoca, a daughter of John & Vera (Wallace) Cleveland. She was a 1944 graduate of Avoca Central School. She married Loren Lewis on September 4, 1948; he predeceased her on Jan. 11, 2008. Doris was formerly employed at Moore-Cottrell in N. Cohocton, Stone Conveyor in Honeoye and Rapid Stand in Victor. In addition to her parents and husband, she was also predeceased by a brother, Donald Cleveland, a sister, Ruth Cragg, a nephew, James Cragg, 2 brothers-in-law, Gordon Cragg and Alton Wheaton and a sister-in-law, Ruby Cleveland.
Doris was a member of the Cohocton United Methodist Church. She enjoyed camping, baking, traveling and reading, but most of all she loved spending time with her family and friends.
Doris is survived by her children, Lorna Lewis and Alan (Ruth) Lewis; 6 grandchildren, Tami (Justin) van Meeteren, Ashley Smith (Jordan Conrad), Eric (Jennifer) Collmer, Joseph (Bettina) Wilson, Richard (Stacy) Wilson and Brandi Wilson (Brandon Havens);
10 great grandchildren, Katy van Meeteren, Brantley Collmer, Elijah Wilson, Jonah Wilson, Joshua Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Kadin Wilson, Tanner Wilson, Hannah Havens and Taylor Havens; 1 sister, Sara Wheaton; 1 brother, John Cleveland; 1 niece, Elaine Burritt; 2 nephews, Ronald (Karen) Wheaton and John (Allison) Cleveland; many great nieces, great nephews & cousins.
Memorial calling will be held 12-2 pm Friday December 19 at the Cohocton Methodist Church, where a celebration of Doris' life will be held at 2 pm. | Cleveland, Doris Mae (I326)
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Doris Maude Storey, 83, of Sterling, Michigan (of Lapeer since 1982 and formerly of Taunton, Massachusetts) died on Wednesday, June 25, 2008. She was born on August 2, 1924 in Taunton, Massachusetts to Frederick W. and Maude L. (Seekell) Rothermel. She married John B. Storey.
Doris worked as a records clerk for Texas Instruments, Inc. She retired in 1982 after 33 years at the company.
She is survived by her nieces and nephews, Charlie and Sharon Wilcox of Sterling, Michigan, Lucille and Richard Suuppi of Lapeer and Jim and Bernita Wilcox of Pickford, Michigan; brother and sister in-laws, Arwin and Virginia Storey of Utah, Don and Kate Storey of Missouri and Donna Bonkoski of Port Huron. Doris is survived by many other nieces and nephews and several cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, John B. Storey.
Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Burial was in Mayflower Hill Cemetery, Taunton, Massachusetts. | Rothermel, Doris Maude (I25317)
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Doris S. Stock, 87, of Mexico, New York passed away on August 3, 2003. Survivors: Husband of 57 years, Dean Stock. One son, Gary Stock, Maryland, four grandchildren, two great- grandchildren, a twin sister, Alma Moteyunas, West Amboy. Services: 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, from the Harter Funeral Home, Mexico, NY. Burial at Mexico Village Cemetery, friends may call 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Funeral Home, 9 Washington Ave. | Matteson, Doris N. (I10252)
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Doris, 104, of Bradenton, FL, formerly of Lansing, MI, died Tuesday. She was predeceased by her husband, Ralph Bates; daughter Mary Merillat; parents Daniel and Mary Markel; brothers, Arnold and Orville Markel; sister Edna Markel and step-daughters Ruth Lynch, and Norma Parsons. She is survived by her son-in-law Robert Merillat; grandsons Daniel and David Merillat; 3 granddaughters; 8 step-children, Jean Miller, Donald and Jane Bates, Marion Roberts, Merl and Beverly Bates, Robert Bates, Arlene and Marlin Shull, plus over 150 nieces and nephews.
A funeral service wqw held for Mrs. Bates Monday, November 15, 2010 at Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes, Lansing with Pastor Daryl L. Franzel of Capitol City Baptist Church, Lansing.
--Published in Lansing State Journal on November 13, 2010 | Markel, Doris E. (I4375)
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Dorothy (Derby) Kahane, 87 of Springfield, MA, formerly of Elmwood, died Sunday (January 4, 2004) in Massachusetts. Born in Hartford June 10, 1916, daughter of George and Signe (Peterson) Derby, she was raised in Elmwood and had been a resident of Springfield since the early 1970's. Prior to retiring Dorothy had been employed at Mercy Hospital in Springfield. She is survived by a her daughter-in-law, Linda (Moore) Veitch and her husband James of Bristol; four grandchildren, Jennifer Veitch and Corey Veitch, both of Bristol, Adam Veitch of Groton and Michael Veitch of Bristol; two great-grandchildren. Dorothy was predeceased by her son, Peter R. Moore. A private burial will be in the Bolton Center Cemetery in Bolton. There are no callings hours. Memorial contributions may be made to Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, P.O. Box 142, Bloomfield, CT 06002. The Holmes Funeral Home, Manchester has care of arrangements. | Derby, Dorothy Elizabeth (I26520)
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Dorothy A. (Mader) Babcock, 81, of 224 Park St., Marinette, passed away Monday evening, July 4, 2005, at her home. She was born September 6, 1923, in Appleton, WI, to the late Gilbert and Esther (Williams) Mader, spending her early years there. She was a 1941 graduate of Appleton High School and a 1945 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She had resided in Marinette since accepting a teaching position here in 1945, marrying Harry L. Babcock in 1948.
Dorothy is survived by her children and grandchildren: Arthur (Deborah) Babcock and their children: Elisabeth, Esther (Scott), Rebekah (Eric), Ruth, David, Daniel, Anna, Andrew, Mary, Majesty, Stephen and Seth, Richard Babcock and significant others, Mary, Vika and Nastya, Barbara (David) Nielsen and their children: Matt, Amanda and Tyler; Susan (Jeffrey) LaFortune and their children: Kristin and Rochelle, and Sandra (Jay) Walters, and their children: Erin, Adam and Michael. She is further survived by two brothers: Charles (Norma) Mader of Oshkosh and Marvin (Peggy) Mader of Pewaukee.
Friends may call at First United Methodist Church, Marinette, after 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 7, 2005. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Thursday afternoon in the church with the Rev. Susan Holley officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
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Dorothy Doyle Weinberg, 96, of Drozdyk Drive in Groton, passed away Tuesday, July 10, 2007 at the Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London.
A lifelong resident of the area, Dottie was born on Sept. 30, 1910 in Groton, the daughter of James J. and Lucy Phelps Doyle.
Mrs. Weinberg was married to the late Saul Weinberg in Groton on Oct. 6, 1934. Saul died on Jan. 26, 1996.
Known as "Dottie" to everyone, she was active for many years in the local bowling community, having served as secretary for the Southeastern Connecticut Junior Bowling Assoc., for over 10 yrs. A certified instructor for junior bowlers, she ran numerous kids' leagues and tournaments at local bowling centers. Her love of the game of bowling continued long after having to hang up her shoes. Dottie was also a life long Red Sox fan, never missing a game.
In her later years, despite being almost totally blind, she knitted thousands of winter hats each year to donate to kids through local organizations.
Dottie was a very generous and kind person, always quick with a joke; she will be missed by all who knew her.
She is survived by her son, Robert and his wife, Laurie, of Tampa, Fla.; sisters, Isabell Adams and Lucy Doyle, sister-in-law, Jane Doyle and niece, Ann Stanton all of Groton; her grandchildren, Robert Jr. from Farmington, Randy from New London and Chelsea from Tampa; great-grandchildren, Amber and Christopher, from Mashantucket, and Tyler, Ryan and Jake from Farmington.
Dottie had also been predeceased by her brothers, Howard and Fred as well as her sisters, Alice Teuton, Elsie Noyce and Viola Doyle.
Family and friends are welcome to attend a graveside service Saturday, July 14, at 10 a.m. at the Starr Hill Cemetery, Lestertown Road in Groton. Byles- Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames St. is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, donations may go to either the TVCCA- Meals on Wheels or the charity of the donor's choice.
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Dorothy E. TEXTER, 4173 Cloverdale Rd., Delton, MI, age 64, passed away at her home on October 26, 1997. She was born May 29, 1933 in Saline, MI, the daughter of Ambrose ERNST & Catherine (PROSSOR). She graduated from Milan High School in 1951 and she received a teaching degree from Eastern Michigan University in 1955. She also received a Master's degree in Library Science from Western Michigan University. During her college years, she was Assistant Director of the Camp-o-the Hills in Jackson County. She taught in elementary schools in Battle Creek and Hastings for several years. She retired this year as Librarian at the Delton District Library, where she had been employed from 1976-1997. She was the driving force behind the realization of the new Delton District Library, which opened Monday, October 27, 1997. Mrs. TEXTER was a member of Faith United Methodist Church in Delton. She was grand Marshall of the Delton Founders Weekend in 1990 and was also honored this year with a Certificate of Merit from the 1997 Loleta Fyan Rural Libraries Conference. Mrs. Texter was preceded in death by her mother, Catherine, in 1983, and an infant daughter, Carol Louise in 1961. Friends may meet the family today from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Williams Funeral Home, Delton. Services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Faith United Methodist Church in Delton, with Rev. William A. Hertel officiating. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Hastings, MI. Memorial contributions may be made to the Delton District Library, Barry Community Hospice or Faith United Methodist Church. source: Kalamazoo Gazette Oct 1997. | Ernst, Dorothy Elizabeth (I19745)
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Dorothy Hildebrand December 27, 1908 - April 16, 2008 NORWICH - Dorothy L. Hildebrand, wife of the late Bernard V. Hildebrand died on April 16, 2008 at the Norwichtown Rehab and Care Center. She was born in New London on December 27, 1908, daughter of the late Martha Melissa Champlin and Orrin H. Banning. She lived most her life in Norwich. Mrs. Hildebrand worked as a Braider Tender for the Turner and Stanton Co. for 18 years before retiring in 1940. She was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Norwich and an avid bowler in St. Marks Senior Bowling League. Mrs. Hildebrand married the late Bernard V. Hildebrand on November 19, 1938. She is survived by her sister Ruth Duffy of Noank, and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers Orrin Banning, Jr., Raymond Banning and Louis Banning and her sisters, Mildred Banning and Viola Worden. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, April 18, 2008 at the Church and Allen Funeral Home, 136 Sachem St. Norwich at 1:30pm with visitation beginning at 1pm. Burial will immediately follow at Maplewood Cemetery. | Banning, Dorothy L. (I08092)
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Dorothy J. Leabo, age 86, of Malone, NY., passed away early Thursday morning, April 20, 2017, at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital, in Weston, FL., with her loving family by her side.
Born in Rome, NY., on July 30, 1930, she was the daughter of the late George and Viola Banning Trego. She was a 1948 graduate of Forest Port New York High School.
On December 30, 1953, she was united in marriage to Kenneth Leabo, Sr. He predeceased her in March of 1983.
Dorothy was employed as a teachers aide at St. Joseph?s Academy, in Malone. She was also a cook and housekeeper for the clergy at St. John Bosco Church, in Malone. She later worked for Com-Links and the Co-operative Extension in Malone. She retired several years ago. She enjoyed playing bingo, going to the casino, and was an avid New York Yankee fan.
Survivors include two sons and a daughter in law, Frederick and Hilda Leabo of Malone, NY., and Mark Leabo of Erie, IL., and by four daughters, Rhonda DeBruhl of Davie, FL., Brenda Leabo of Malone, NY., Pamela Leabo of Schenectady, NY., and Angela Leabo of Malone, NY. She is also survived by twelve grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents and husband she was predeceased by two sons, Raymond Leabo in 1983 and Kenneth Leabo, Jr., in 2011, and by a grandson, Nicholas Leabo in 2012.
Calling hours will be on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. at the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Home, in Malone. A funeral service will be held at 4 p.m. in the funeral home chapel, with the Rev. Billy Bond officiating. Burial will take place in the Fairchild Cemetery in Remsen, NY., on Friday at 12 p.m.
Donations may be made in her memory to the Disabled American Veterans.
Arrangements are through the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Service Inc. of Malone, NY. | Trego, Dorothy J. (I26165)
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Dorothy Jean VanderWeele of Boca Raton, Florida passed away on February 18, 2011 after a long and courageous battle with heart disease. Born Dorothy Jean Gensler in Kalamazoo, Michigan on January 14, 1927, she was the daughter of Jerome K. Gensler and Margaret (Musselman) Gensler. She married the love of her life Cornelius (Buck) VanderWeele in 1948 and raised two daughters. Their marriage was beautiful and punctuated by trips all over the world. The family lived in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Columbia, South Carolina, Bernville, Pennsylvania, Greenville, South Carolina and Naples, Florida. In 2009, Dorothy and husband Buck moved to St. Andrew?s Estates South in Boca Raton, Florida where she made many new friends and enjoyed the activities there.
Dorothy is survived by her loving husband of 62 years, Cornelius (Buck) VanderWeele, daughter Sandra Gregersen and her husband Thomas of Delray Beach, Florida, daughter Sally VanderWeele and her husband William Boardman of Hingham, Massachusetts, granddaughter Kristen Najmabadi and husband Jon of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and grandson Brian Gregersen of Boynton Beach, Florida. Dorothy was pre-deceased by her younger brother, Richard Bruce Gensler.
Dorothy enjoyed cooking, entertaining, caring for her family, traveling and spending time with family and friends. She was known for her grace and generosity and was loved by everyone she knew. Dorothy was an activist early in life. She was the first female Student Council President of Kalamazoo Central High School in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1944. (This was the high school where President Obama delivered the commencement address in 2010.) She was the PTA President for the Kalamazoo school system and an early supporter of adequate funding for education. Her TV appearances on behalf of the school system led to her being asked to host a women's daytime television show, an early form of the present day talk show. She was a golfer and won several country club championships. She was an active volunteer and the president of the volunteers group for the Shriner?s Hospital in Greenville South Carolina and a docent for the Historic Columbia Foundation in Columbia, SC. She was a member of the Friends of Lake Keowee Society (F.O.L.K.S) where she organized annual educational events for school children to learn about the importance of protecting water quality. Her last years were devoted to her family and friends. They will miss her loving and courageous spirit.
A memorial service will be held at St. Andrew?s Estates South on Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 4PM. | Gensler, Dorothy Jean (I22881)
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Dorothy Knapp Spain, 84, passed away Sunday, January 8, 2012, at her home in Auburn, AL. Ms. Spain had lived in Auburn since 1985.Ms. Spain was born at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, TX. She spent part of her childhood in Hawaii and Long Beach, CA. After her mother died, Ms. Spain lived with her father, Brig. Gen. Robert D. Knapp (USAF), and his relatives before attending high school at Fairfax Hall boarding school in Waynesboro, VA. Ms. Spain attended the University of Texas in Austin. In the summer after her junior year she met Col. Thurlo M. Ashton (USAF) while visiting her father in Argentina, where he was stationed after World War II. She married Col. Ashton in Buenos Aires and his military assignments took them from Argentina to Illinois, Texas, Panama, and the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. Ms. Spain lived in the Northern Virginia area from 1960 through 1985 and worked for the Travelers Insurance Company before starting a successful real estate career. She married Fredric Lee Spain 14 April 1972 (div 29 Oct 1982) and together they expanded Holley Realty from one office to multiple offices of Holley Hargett and Spain Realty. She was also active in the Virginia Republican Party. In 1985, Ms. Spain moved to Auburn to help care for her father. She continued her real estate career with Cary-Pick Realty before working for Auburn University, retiring from the College of Veterinary Medicine in December of 2010. Ms. Spain enjoyed travelling and frequently attended military functions across the United States with her father, including meetings of the Order of Daedalians and the 57th Bomb Wing Association. Ms. Spain was also a lifelong sports fan and especially enjoyed rooting for the Auburn Tigers, the Atlanta Braves, and the Washington Redskins. Ms. Spain is survived by a daughter, Kathryn Ashton of Winter Park, FL, and a son, Michael Ashton of Marietta, GA ; five grandchildren, Kellie Williams, Joe Williams, Kristi Davis, Katy Ashton, and Max Ashton; and nine great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, January 10, at Auburn United Methodist Church, 137 S. Gay St., Auburn, AL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Auburn United Methodist Church of Auburn, AL. | Knapp, Dorothy Ann (I28794)
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Dorothy Leah Cobb
November 19, 1925 ? January 4, 2019
Passed away peacefully surrounded by Ken, Myrna, Carson and Leslie on Friday, January 4, 2019 in her 94th year. Dear mother of Kenneth (Myrna) Cobb and mother-in-law of Brenda Cobb. Loving grandmother to Leah, Bradley, Blair (Amanda), Graham (Melissa), Martin, Natalie and six great grand children. Survived by her sister-in-law?s Ruth Hutchison and Mary Hutchison. Predeceased by her loving husband Frank Cobb, her son Raymond Cobb (Brenda), her brothers Roy, Gaius, Bart, Steve and sisters Mina, Fern and Ruth. Left to mourn her loss are numerous family members and friends.
Dorothy was born near Bancroft in 1925. She made her choice to serve god as a young person. She met Frank and they were married in 1951. Dorothy and Frank made their first home at Clappison Corners, where their two sons, Ray and Ken were born. In 1960 they moved to Guelph and built a new home on Arkell road, where they lived until 1990 when they moved to Huntsville. After 19 years in Huntsville, Dorothy and Frank returned to Guelph and shared a home with Ken and Myrna. For the past 4 years Dorothy has required nursing care and spent her last days in Wellington Terrace. Dorothy and Frank were married for 67 years, enjoying the privilege of a meeting in their home for many of those years. Dorothy continued to faithfully serve God until the end of her days.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Dorothy Cobb 2019.. | Hutchison, Dorothy Leah (I06275)
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DOROTHY M. BEVELHYMER, 79, of Lakewood died Dec. 12. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 16, at Fairmount's Little Ivy Chapel, with burial at Fairmount Cemetery.
Mrs. Bevelhymer was born in Limon on Jan. 9, 1917. She married Gerald H. Bevelhymer. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband; sons Jim of Texas, Tom of Lakewood; daughters Lois Knox and Vicki Ames, both of Lakewood; sister Lois Figliolino of Denver; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. | Cook, Dorothy Mae (I20257)
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Dorothy M. Carter, Hornell, NY
Dorothy M. Carter, 102, of 16 Scott Street, passed away Sunday (January 29, 2006) at McAuley Manor.
Born in Hornell,. May 12, 1903, the daughter of Glenn W. and Susie Boyce Murdock, she had resided in Hornell all her life.
She was active in the Lincoln School P.T.A., serving as President in 1956 and 1957.
She spent many years as an active member of the Hornell Council of Camp Fire Girls. She was instrumental in starting a summer recreational program for the youth for the City of Hornell during the 1950's. That program was still in operation in 1993.
She was a Republican County Committee Woman for many years serving as Treasurer in 1963, as well as president in 1965.
Mrs. Carter was a member of the former Spencer United Methodist Church and a charter member of the WSCS (Woman's Society of Christian Service), and served as secretary for 8 years and President for 5 years from 1964-1969. She was nominated for "Who's Who In United Methodist Women", for the period of 1950-1984. She was also a member of the former Sally Marquis Circle.
She and her late sister, Miss Norma Murdock, were honored in 1980 by the Hornell Area Womens Republican Club as that organizations "Women of the Year".
Mrs. Carter and her late husband, Donald, won the Lincoln Day Award in 1982, and were presented an inscribed silver bowl.
She was predeceased by her husband Donald Carter in 1987, her sister Norma Murdock in 1995 and her son William Carter in 2005.
Surviving are 3 daughters, Virginia (Ed) Shields of Ladylake, Fla, Norma (Frank) Brooks of CA, and Judith (Eladio) Amoresof Fla., her son Donald (Mary) Carter of Illinois, 14 Grandchildren, 24 Great Grandchildren, 4 Great Great Grandchildren.
The family will be present to receive friends from 11 AM until 1 PM Friday at the BENDER-BROWN & POWERSFUNERAL HOME, 354 Canisteo Street, Hornell where funeral services will follow calling hours at 1 PM. Rev. Beth Kottemann will officiate.
Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellsville. | Murdock, Dorothy E. (I15922)
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Dorothy Pennock, 93, of Ames, died Monday, Nov. 6, at Bickford Cottage in Ames. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, at Helser Chapel, Collegiate Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Ames Municipal Cemetery.
Dorothy Pennock was born Oct. 17, 1913, in Kewanee, Ill., to Frank and Carrie A. (Nobiling) Ladd. She married Paul Pennock Sept. 14, 1935, in Davenport. She had been an Ames resident since 1995, having previously resided in Davenport for 28 years and Racine, Wis., for 32 years.
She was a homemaker and member of Collegiate Presbyterian Church, PEO Chapter HO and American Sewing Guild.
Survivors include one daughter, Carolyn (Gordon) Bultena, of Ames; one son, Paul R. (Mary) Pennock, of Greenwood Village, Colo.; and four grandchildren, Laurie Henry, of Nevada, Steve Bultena, of Cannon Falls, Minn., Kevin Bultena, of Webster City, and Paige Rader, of Denver, Colo.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul in 2000; one brother; and one sister.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Collegiate Presbyterian Church.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Ames Tribune | Ladd, Dorothy L. (I20302)
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Dorothy R. Meece, 95, of Tallula passed away Sunday, November 3, 2013, at Sunny Acres Home. She was born on August 5, 1918, the daughter of John Arthur and Mable B. (Helm) Pennock. Dorothy married Carroll Meece on December 5, 1942, in St. Louis, Mo.
She is survived by her daughter, Carolyn Jane (Buddy W.) King of Tallula; grandchildren, David King and Doug (Chris) King, both of Tallula, and Donna Martin of Petersburg; great-grandchildren, Logan and Austen King of Tallula, Jessica (Thomas) Rakes of Athens and Kameron Martin of Petersburg; special brother-in-law, Robert Daniels of Pittsfield; numerous nieces and nephews; and her special family at Sunny Acres Home. Dorothy is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 64 years, Carroll; sisters, Mary F. Freeman and Rosa Mae Daniels, both of Pittsfield; and brothers, Lyndle and Stanley Pennock.
Dorothy was a member of the Tallula Christian Church, Tallula Senior Citizens, and the Tallula American Legion Auxiliary Post #545. She was a military wife during WWII and drove a jeep for high ranking military officers. Apart from being a homemaker, Dorothy also worked as a server for the New Salem Lodge. She was an avid St. Louis Cardinal fan. She was also very proud to have four generations of family to serve on the Tallula Fire Department.
Funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Thursday, November 7, 2013, at the Tallula Christian Church with the Rev. David Poeschel officiating. Visitation will be at 5?8 p.m., Wednesday, November 6, 2013, at Hurley Funeral Home in Petersburg. Burial will follow the services in Greenwood Cemetery, Tallula, Ill. Memorial donations may be made to the Tallula B.L.S. or the Tallula Fire Department. | Pennock, Dorothy R. (I19957)
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Dorothy Sandall Murtland nee Adamson December 28, 1930 December 3, 2010 Dory passed away peacefully at the Palliative Care Unit at St. Paul's Hospital on the 3rd of December, 2010. Dory was born in Saskatoon on December 28, 1930 to Herbert and Margaret Adamson. She leaves to cherish her memory: her children, Kelly Murtland (Weldon Figgitt) of Saskatoon, SK, Tim Murtland (Karen) of Coldstream, BC; and grandchildren, Madison, Mackenzie, Emily. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents and her husband, Wesley Murtland. Her brothers and sister, surviving and deceased are: Jack Adamson (Deceased) wife Rita and second wife, Betty (Deceased), Ed Adamson (Deceased) wife Dorothy of Saskatoon, Muriel Wilders husband Gerald of Ligonier, PA, Blake Adamson wife Eileen of Saskatoon, Ray Adamson wife Margaret of Cambridge, ON, Ross Adamson wife Delphine of Richmond, BC, and sister-in-law, Fran Murtland. Dorothy is also survived by many nieces and nephews throughout North America; special thanks to niece Patti. Special thanks to Blake, Eileen, Colleen, and the grand kids who spent many loving hours at Dorothy's side and a thank you to her many friends who cared deeply for her. Thank-you Angela for brightening up Dory's life with your beautiful voice. Dory was very independent and lived in her own home until she became ill. Her feisty nature and sense of humour made her a fun person to be around. Dory loved to attend events with her friends. She took pride in being the best dressed whenever she went. She loved being outdoors whether it was tending to her beautiful yard or going for long walks at the river with her constant companion Shadow. Dory was young at heart and always looking for something exciting to try such as parasailing, hot air ballooning or white water rafting. Camping trips to Northern Saskatchewan were always a summer family tradition that Dory looked forward to. She had fun being a Grandma to her three dearly loved grandchildren, Maddie, Mack and Em. They enjoyed many sleepovers when they were younger and loved having campfires in the backyard, watching Mr. Bean and eating Grandma's most delicious sandwiches. Special thanks to all the Palliative Care staff for the amazing care and compassion Dory received while at St. Paul's Hospital. In respect of Dory's wishes, a private family gathering will be held in her memory. Arrangements have been entrusted to Prairie View Chapel and Crematorium, 244-8873.
--Published in Saskatoon StarPhoenix on Dec. 7, 2010. | Adamson, Dorothy (I30536)
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Dorothy Thomas Seipold, 92, of Hamden died January 24, 2016 of natural causes. The wife of John W. Seipold, also of Hamden, she was a resident of Whitney Manor Rehabilitation Center for the past 8 years. Born July 29, 1923 to the late Raymond and Dorothy (Noble) Thomas of West Haven she lived in that city for over 60 years. A 1940 graduate of West Haven High School she went on to do clerical work for several companies in New Haven including C.S. Mersick and Prudential Insurance. She also performed professionally around CT and NY in swing and polka bands, playing a mean saxophone and clarinet. In later years she held jobs at several retail stores in Hamden and was a member of the Spring Glen United Church of Christ. In addition to her husband of 61 years she leaves behind her son, Paul T. Seipold of Hamden and her grandson, Paul W. Seipold of East Haven. She was predeceased by another son, James Seipold and her brother, Edwin Thomas. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral service Friday morning Jan. 29, at 11 am at BEECHER & BENNETT 2300 WHITNEY AVE. HAMDEN, and may visit with her family from 10-11 am before the service. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Spring Glen Church, UCC. | Thomas, Dorothy S. (I08229)
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DORSETT, Infant of Sergt. Dorsett Funeral services for the infant of Mrs. Thelma Dorsett, deceased, were held Tuesday morning at 10 oclock. Sergt. Harry Dorsett, stationed in the Philiphine islands, father of the child, arrived in El Paso Monday night, having started from Manila over a month ago. El Paso Herald El Paso, Texas February 20, 1917 | Dorsett, Carleton (I109)
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Double wedding for Jonathan & Rosetta Stevens and Phineas & Charlotte Dowd. Rosetta and Charlotte are sisters. | Family (F2542)
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Double wedding for Jonathan & Rosetta Stevens and Phineas & Charlotte Dowd. Rosetta and Charlotte are sisters. | Family (F2543)
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Doug slipped away peacefully on January 16, 2014 at the age of 79. Much loved husband and soul mate of Blanche (Munro) Hogan for 54 years. Loved father of Heather Hogan, Daniel (Madonna) Hogan, Lynda (Steve) Dowdall and predeceased by infant daughter Diana Lee Hogan (1965). Much loved papa and grandpa of David Hogan, Brandon (Shirleen) Martin, Danielle (Jon) Maxfield, Cole Hogan, Caitlyn Bissonette, Randall, Morgan and Ashtyn Dowdall and great-grandpa of Tyler and Olivia Martin. Brother-in-law of Iris Hogan and Helen (Garry) Dopson. Fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews, cousins, the Munro family and many good friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Monday, January 20, 2014 from 12 noon until service in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Cemetery. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) or the Smiths Falls Food Bank. | Hogan, Douglas Richard (I30766)
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Douglas Devlin - Obituary
Passed away peacefully at home in Etobicoke on Sunday, November 16, 2014, at the age of 83. Doug was predeceased by his wife Marie, his brother Keith and in-laws John and Olive McKee. He will be dearly missed by sister-in-law Joan Devlin as well as nieces Carol (Bruce) Stonehouse, Lynn Payne, Ellen (Ed) Giertuga, Nancy (Christopher) Dares and nephews Ron (Karen) McKee, David (Cathy) Devlin and his many much-loved great-grandnieces and grandnephews who brought joy to his world. Every family member enjoyed his "squishy" hugs, his gentle nature and sense of humour. Summers were spent in Muskoka, where his hospitality included much laughter, "Dougie" burgers, playing boisterous card games and racing around the lake in his latest boat. The Boy Scout camp on the lake introduced him, not only to Marie, his loving wife of 53 years, but an ever-widening circle of friends. While in Toronto, he enjoyed sailing, watching car races and going to the theatre. One of his biggest pleasures was to go shopping with others in mind. Doug showed great love and compassion for all creatures. One of his longtime favourite companions was Smokey the parrot. Then for the last 20 years, his comrade was Charles the cat. In the working world, he contributed to the success of Somerville Belkin Industries in Toronto, where he was employed as a die maker for over 30 years. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy. 10, N. of QEW), on Friday, November 28, from 5-8 p.m. Memorial service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, November 29, 2014, at 3 p.m. For those who wish, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. | Devlin, Douglas Henry (I13116)
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Douglas Keith Munroe
We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Douglas Keith Munroe on Sunday July 26 , 2020. He passed away at home with his beloved wife Barbara of 59 years by his side , Douglas worked at Oakes Truck Sales for 36 years, Driving the heavy wrecker and doing mechanical work.
Dear Husband of Barbara Munroe ,loving father of David (Tina) and Karen(Stacey) Mador. Loving grandfather of Amy(Randy) Ashley (Rob) Chantal (Chad) Ryan , Nathan , Alex and Jackson.
Great grandfather of 7. He will be missed but never forgotten. Donations in memory of Douglas maybe made to CHEO, And Douglas if you?re listening save us all a spot. | Munroe, Douglas Keith (I30701)
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Douglas L. Hughes
A memorial service was conducted by Allan Berg on Saturday, March 27, 2004 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses in Powassan. Cremation has taken place.
Douglas Lloyd Hughes died peacefully with family by his side at North Bay General Hospital on Wednesday, March 24, in his 63rd year.
Doug Hughes was the beloved husband of Audrey (Nadrofsky) and the loving father of Penny Bakke (Brent), Cheri Reid (Brad), Brandi Tricker (Dean), and Ben; proud grandfather of Shawn, Shane, Miranda, Megan, Emily, Madison and Riley; dear brother of Myrtle Grawbarger (Ireton), Vera Keith (Bill), Elmer Hughes (Donna), Cora Nichelchok (Al), Roy Hughes (Barb) and the late David Hughes and Edna Nucara; son of the late Archie and Mabel Hughes.
He is survived by brother-in-law Vic Nucara, other relatives and friends.
Douglas was born in North Himsworth Township on June 28, 1941. He was the seventh of eight children of Mabel (Anderson) and Archie Hughes.
Doug was raised in the Brule on the family homestead. He attended school at Sharps Corner and after graduating he went to work with his father in the bush and on the farm.
Doug met Audrey Nadrofsky at Audrey s home and they married in Powassan. After living in North Bay, then on the Alsace Road, Doug and Audrey settled on the farm and enjoyed farming, bee keeping, woodworking, making maple syrup, playing guitar and working at the sawmill.
Time spent with his family was a priority. Fish fry s at the log cabin, camping at Perch, fishing and hunting together will be cherished memories of the family.
Doug will be remembered by many for his love of music and playing the guitar. He really enjoyed socializing with everyone who dropped by, and all were welcome.
Douglas was baptized as a Jehovah s Witness in September of 1976 and faithfully lived his life according to his beliefs.
His favourite expression was, Don t bother going if you re not going to get there on time.
Almaguin News | Hughes, Douglas Lloyd (I15294)
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Douglas Richard Boyce was a natural leader whose winning presence allowed him to take control of various situations with ease. Equipped with a clear and calculating focus, he possessed a tough-minded, ?take charge? attitude. He had the ability to make even routine situations seem exciting, and he was at ease with the role of playing problem solver. Douglas always sought out the scene of where the action was. Sociable, analytical and pleasant, Douglas was an individual who enjoyed life?s challenges.
Douglas was born on September 28, 1927 in Mariposa, California to Pat and Pauline Boyce. Always able to express himself well, Douglas possessed strong interpersonal skills. He was optimistic in his outlook on life and was able at all times to be open and direct in his communication. Armed with a great wit, Douglas was raised to be accepting of others and to implement a strong personal work ethic.
Blessed with a balanced attitude, Douglas was able to relate well with others. His occasional role as family mediator gave him the opportunity to ease tense situations when they occurred. Douglas was raised with one sibling, a sister, Gini. Douglas had a strong desire to be treated fairly and would readily offer others the same fairness in return.
As a young child, Douglas showed his creative ability in many ways. He was outgoing and animated. Douglas enjoyed new activities and pursued a variety of interests. He took part in football and softball and in his spare time he liked to go hunting.
In 1970 Douglas exchanged wedding vows with Sumalee Sae-Ng at the Court House in Thailand. Douglas was attentive to Sumalee's feelings, and he charmed Sumalee and others with his gift for being able to give freely and generously. A good listener with an engaging personality, Douglas was able to bring pleasure and unexpected humor to the relationship.
Very much like a kid himself, Douglas identified with the inquisitive and creative side of his children?s personalities. He was able to direct his energy and spontaneity towards helping his children acquire added common sense skills. Douglas was blessed with one son, Nimit. They were also blessed with two grandchildren, Ethan and Yonnapaht.
Douglas was a flexible worker who was able to draw the best from others around him. A persuasive individual who was quick to make necessary decisions, Douglas?s strengths included being able to think on his feet. He could be a leader who sought impact for his decisions. Gifted with an incredible ability to read body language, Douglas was able to positively manipulate situations and motivate others in order to get a task completed. He was a good negotiator who enjoyed new challenges. Douglas could multi-task, and he was endowed with entrepreneurial spirit, allowing him to think beyond standard norms when it came to resolving issues in his work environment. His primary occupation was in swimming pool maintenance where he was employed for 35 years.
Douglas was an Air Force veteran. Douglas was a cool thinker who could handle himself well in a crisis. He was in the Air Force Control Tower. Douglas saw action for one year during the Korean Conflict. He achieved the rank of Master Sergeant and received several awards including a Bronze Star. He showed leadership qualities and could make tough decisions when he was called upon to do so.
Douglas enjoyed his leisure time by taking part in various hobbies. He had something of an artistic flair in many of the things that he did. He put this creativity toward all of his pastimes. His favorite pursuits were flying an airplane. He was content to enjoy his hobbies alone but was also willing to share his interests with others.
Because he liked to take risks, Douglas was a perfect match for athletics and exercise. He was enthusiastic and confident about these activities. In high school, Douglas played football and softball. Douglas was also something of a sports fan and enjoyed watching his favorite events whenever he got the opportunity. Tops on his list were football, baseball, and college football.
Travel and vacations were experiences that Douglas truly enjoyed. He preferred to seek out excitement wherever he went and he was partial to vacations that were casual and laid back with an atmosphere of ?live and let live.? He was willing to leave his plans open and flexible, just in case something more interesting came along. Favorite vacations included fishing, camping, and trips to Thailand.
Douglas was a lover of animals and cherished his pets. He and his dog were best friends for 11 years.
When Douglas?s retirement finally came in 1971, he was well prepared. He used logical analysis of his retirement options in order to ensure his retirement would be fulfilling. Still, he was able to easily adapt to possible changes and enjoyed just having fun and being relaxed. His new life involved relocating to Las Vegas, Nevada. In retirement, he found new pleasure in playing softball.
Douglas passed away on August 24, 2015 in Las Vegas after fighting a brave battle against cancer. He is survived by his wife, Sumalee; son, Nimit; daughter-in-law, Noly; and grandchildren, Ethan and Yonnapaht. Services were held at Palm Mortuary - South Jones. Douglas was laid to rest at the Southern Nevada Veteran's Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City, NV.
Douglas was the kind of person who could win others over easily. A concrete communicator, he relied on his senses to increase his involvement and awareness of others. He was always able to provide amusing repartee to his friends and acquaintances, offering a seemingly endless supply of quips, anecdotes, jokes and stories. If Douglas had a theme song written about him, it might well have been ?Don?t Worry, Be Happy.? He enjoyed his life and the experience of living it. This is how everyone will remember Douglas Richard Boyce. | Boyce, Douglas Richard (I15934)
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Douglas, Upper Canada | Ritchie, Annie Eliza (I01006)
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Down, Kingdom of Ireland | McClelland, Andrew (I30312)
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Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | McCauley, Agnes Nancy (I00832)
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Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | McAuley, Agnes (I14111)
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Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Hanna, William (I1319)
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Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Byers, Thomas (I00831)
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Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | Byers, Robert Henry (I01305)
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Dr. Albert A. Carr
Augusta, GA- Dr. Albert Ayerst Carr, beloved physician, husband, father and grandfather died Wednesday, July 18th, 2012 surrounded by his family.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Nancy Lanford Carr; four children Lynn Davis (Mitch), Bert Carr (Tricia), David Carr, and Stephanie Woodward (Taylor), and grandchildren Lauren and Trey Carr; Chesley Lemons (Jason) and Doug Carr; Keenan, Victoria, Abby and Chai Davis; Nan and Reed Woodward. Also surviving are his sister Natalie Matthews, sisters and brothers-in-law: Bonnie and Tom McNeal, Gayle and Bud Hudnall and many nieces and nephews.
Dr. Carr was born to Natalie Ayerst and Albert Carr in Richmond, Va on March 23, 1934. He grew up in McKenney, Va and graduated from Southside McKenney High School.
Dr. Carr graduated from the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Post graduate training took place at the University of Virginia, and three years in the Endocrine section of the Heart Institute at the National Institute of Health in Maryland. He returned to the University of Virigina to be chief resident of medicine. Following his residency program, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska to practice in the Department of Medicine at the University of Nebaska School of Medicine. In 1967, he and his young family moved to Augusta where he was chief of the Hypertension Section of the Department of Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia. In 1995, he retired from MCG and went into the private practice of medicine where he also continued his cardiovascular research.
He was a member of the Raven Society and Sigma Phi Epsilon at the University of Virginia and a member of Alpha Omega Alpha at the University of Virginia School of Medicine; Chief of Staff of Trinity Hospital; past president of the Richmond County Medical Society, past president of the Georgia Society of Internal Medicine. He received the Paul Harris Award. He served many years as a delegate to the Medical Association of Georgia. He was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church where he served as a deacon. He was a member of Augusta Country Club.
Friends may call at the residence on Thursday from 5pm to 8pm. A memorial service will be held at Covenant Presbyterian Church at 2pm on Friday, July 20th. Memorials may be made to Covenant's Building Fund. | Carr, Albert Ayerst (I11244)
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Dr. Aubrey H. Smith (Hubert), 90, of West Lafayette, died at 12:20 PM Monday, March 11, 1996, in Home Hospital. Born Oct. 3, 1905, in Westchester, Nova Scotia, Canada, he married Doris Beebe in 1930 in Old Lyme, CT; she survives.
Dr. Smith received his bachelor's degree at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, and completed his master's and PhD in mathematics in 1932 at Brown University. He moved to West Lafayette from Providence, RI, in 1936. He was with the mathematics department at Purdue University for 37 years, retiring in 1972. He also taught at Brown University and Swarthmore University in Philadelphia.
Dr. Smith was a member of Central Presbyterian Church in West Lafayette, the American Math Society, Mathematical Association of America, Indiana Academy of Science and Sigma Phi fraternity. Mr. Smith was an avid photographer and took many pictures and slides of Purdue, Oregon, Canada, and Florida. After retirement, Mr. Smith took up painting, sometimes recreating landscapes on canvas from pictures taken years earlier. He was a very talented artist and his paintings adorn his nephew's home in Oregon.
His wife is the only immediate survivor, but he is survived by two nephews and their wives, Gerald and Judy Brown of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and Laurie and Mildred Fulton of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada and by nephews from his wife's family: One in Oregon and one in Montana. Memorial service March 13 at Soller-Baker West Lafayette Chapel, the Rev. Virginia Nead officiating. | Smith, Aubrey Henderson (I10576)
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Dr. Donald R Davidsen passed away unexpectedly at Rochester General Hospital on Saturday January 10, 2015 with his wife and children by his side. Born in Flushing NY in 1936 to the late George and Emily Davidsen, he later moved to Greenwich, NY and graduated from high school there in 1953. He attended the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and received the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1959. After graduation, Don joined the US Air Force where he attained the rank of Captain while serving in Alabama, and Aviano, Italy. After returning to the states in 1964, he opened a large animal practice in Canisteo where he practiced until 1987. During this time, Don served as a member of the Canisteo Central School Board, as a Steuben County Coroner and as a Steuben County legislator and vice chairman. He also chaired the Legislature's Agriculture, Industry and Planning Committee, which designed and directed the construction of it's new 10 million dollar county office building which he was very proud of. A street in front of the office "Davidsen Way" bears his name. He was elected to the Steuben County Hall of Fame in 2002.
In 1986 Don was elected to the New York State Assembly. While in the assembly he served as the ranking minority member of both the Assembly Health and Agriculture Committees. In 1995 Don was appointed Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets for the State of New York, a position he held until his retirement in 1999.
Don enjoyed oil painting, building models of tall ships, traveling the world, but mostly his family. Don was predeceased by his wife Elizabeth Warner and his brother Roger. In 2005 Don married Valarie Smith who survives. In addition, Don is survived by his brother George (Nancy) Davidsen, and three children. Karen (John) Polechetti, Kristine (Bruce) MacKellar, Richard (Loriann) Davidsen. Eight grandchildren, AJ, Christa, and Mia Polechetti, Daniel, James, and Michael Dineen, and Matthew and Aleah Davidsen, as well as Seven Step-children, 11 step-grandchildren and One Step-great grandson.
Don was a charter member and past president of the Hornell Area Art's Council. A past president of the Canisteo Rotary Club, Director for the Finger Lakes Association, member of the Steuben County Industrial Development Agency, member of the America Legion, Morning Star Lodge #65 F&AM of Canisteo, and the First Presbyterian Church of Canisteo. He was a very active member of the Steuben County Republican Party until his death and was a great resource to aspiring politicians everywhere.
The family will be present to receive friends at the Brown & Powers Funeral Home, 6 Spruce Street, Canisteo on Wednesday from 2-4 & 6-8 PM. A masonic memorial service will follow calling hours at 8 PM. Funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian Church, South Main Street, Canisteo, on Thursday at 11 AM. Rev. Daniel Pickering will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canisteo.
Friends wishing to remember Don, are asked to consider a contribution to the Wimodaughsian Library, 19 West Main Street, Canisteo, NY 14823 or to Care First, 11751 East Corning Road, Corning, NY 14830-3657. | Davidsen, Donald Richard (I26607)
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Dr. Dudley Davis Kimpton, 90, of Wadsworth passed away peacefully on Wednesday April 30, 2014. He was born February 15, 1924 in Akron to the late Walter B. and Anna Kimpton.
Mr. Kimpton was a very smart man, he was the Valedictorian for all of Summit County, graduated from Case Western University and received his PhD from the University of Illinois. He was retired from PPG and had also been a chemistry teacher. Dudley was a very kind man and will be dearly missed by his family.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Katherine L. (Durbrow) Kimpton.
Dudley is survived by his children, Paul (Anita) Kimpton, and Pamela (Robert) Crouch; his grandchildren, Jennifer, Debra, Karen and Thomas; and six great grandchildren.
Private services have been held for the family. | Kimpton, Dudley Davis (I23550)
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Dr. Horace Wardner of LaPorte, a prominent surgeon both there and in Illinois, died Friday afternoon, aged seventy-six. He was owner of the Interlaken Sanitarium at LaPorte from 1896 to 1900. He served in the regular army during the civil war.
The Daily Review
March 18, 1905
Elkhart, Indiana | Wardner, Horace (I15698)
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Dr. Horace Wardner, a former well know physcian and politician of this section, died at his home in La Porte, Indiana, Friday, aged 76 years. Dr. Wardner went to Cairo at the close of the civil war in 1865 and remained here until 1878, when he was tendered the office of superintendent of the Southern Illinois hospital for the insane at Anne, by Governor Cullom.
Carbondale Daily Free Press
March 20, 1905 | Wardner, Horace (I15698)
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