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| Tara Lynn Munro Munro
In Loving
Memory of
Tara Lynn
Sept. 23, 1970
Jan. 28, 1972
Daughter of
Barry and Dianne
Sweet be thy rest
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| Taukkyan War Cemetery
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| Tay Valley man dead after ATV plunges
through lake ice near Perth --CBC News, December 17, 2017
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| Ted & Edna Pennock
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| Ted & Ruby Suhler In Loving Memory
SUHLER
Theodore "Ted" Emiel
Sep. 16, 1902
May 1, 2003
Ruby Edna (Fuller)
Aug. 15, 1910
Jun. 16, 2007
Married Dec. 25, 1928
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| Ted Colley
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| Ted Pennock
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| Ted Stearns
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| Ted Williams
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| Ted Williams WILLIAMS, THEODORE C. (Ted or T.C. to his many friends and colleagues), age 90, passed away on July 24 at El Castillo retirement community in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he will be missed by many friends. Ted was born and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Following his high school graduation, he attended Michigan Technological University for one quarter and then enlisted in the United States Army, serving in the 10th Mountain Division in WWII. On returning from service in Europe, he enrolled in Civil Engineering at Michigan State University, following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps. While there, he met and married Dora McKibben. He graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering, crediting Dora with getting him through calculus. After graduation he returned to Grand Rapids to work with his father, W.B. Williams, at Williams & Works. Ted became Chairman and, with his brother-in-law Everett Thompson, helped to guide that firm to prominence in consulting engineering, urban planning, and surveying. The firm served clients in the United States and beyond, including in Bermuda. In 1966 he and his family took a year-long working sabbatical to New Zealand, where he assisted the City of Christchurch Drainage Board in establishing an engineering investigations department. He returned to Grand Rapids in 1967 and resumed his leadership of Williams & Works. During his tenure, the firm won two national awards for the most significant engineering projects of the year. After retiring in 1986, he and Dora moved to Santa Fe, where Ted enjoyed skiing at least as many days per year as he was years old, sometimes traveling to South America or New Zealand in the summer to achieve this goal. Not content with recreation alone, Ted maintained an interest in water resources and developed a well-received proposal for increasing water flow in the Santa Fe River. Ted is survived by his wife, Dora, of Santa Fe, NM; his sisters, Harriet of Newtown Square, PA, and Janet (Everett Thompson) of Grand Rapids; a son, Steve, and his wife, Linda, of Grand Rapids; his daughters, Emily (Mark Ewing), of Newton, MA, and Marcia (Greg Ruppel), of Santa Fe, NM. Surviving grandchildren include Perry Williams (Jason) Pursell, Alexander (Alexandra) Williams, Halley Ruppel, Kelsey Ruppel, Hannah Ewing, and Aaron Ewing, and great-grandchildren Nolan and Arabella Pursell. Donations in his memory should be made to the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. Sometimes on the mountain When the snow is deep and dry You may hear me whistling And know I am nearby.
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| Teenagers Discover Body --The Times-Herald, Newnan, Georgia, July 7, 1977 Page 1
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| Tempa Hughes
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| Terry Granere Beloved Son & Brother
Terry J. Granere
1937 - 1986
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| Terry Odd
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| The Byers Story
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| The Cruise 1955
Patrol Squadron 19
Newport, Rhode Island The United States Naval Preparatory School
US Naval Training Center
Bainbridge, Maryland
Page 673
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| The Deadly Rifle
One of O.P. Tolles' Children Accidentally Shot by His Brother --The Times, Clay Center, Kansas, March 22, 1894 Page 2
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| The Earthquake -- A Casualty - House Blown Down at Portage Du Fort THE EARTHQUAKE.
A Casualty - House Blown Down at Portage du Fort.
The only accident we have heard of, resulting from the late earthquake, occurred at Portage Du Fort, Mr. Swalwell of Ottawa, was about to build a new house alongside the one he was living in at Portage Du Fort, and had finished digging the foundation the evening before. In the middle of the night This house began to tremble and sway violently and at length, with a heavy lurch, it tumbled into the cellar along side of it. There were eleven persons sleeping in the house that night, besides Mr. Swalwell, yet wonderful to relate, not one of them received the slightest injury, although the house was thrown into ruins. - Ottawa Free Press.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, May 27, 1872 Page 2
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| The French Hill Neighbourhood in Saranc Lake, NY The French Hill was land owned by James McClelland
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| The Hazelwood Story
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| The Late James McClelland The Late James McClelland
The death of James McClelland, which occurred on the afternoon of Wednesday October 20, removed from the Adirondacks a man who had been identified with the growth and prosperity of the village of Saranac Lake during practically it's entire existence. Born in the County Armagh, Ireland, in 1831, he removed with his parents to Canada when an infant, and, before reaching his majority, married Mary E. Wise, and settled in a small lumbering district in the heart of the then comparatively unknown Adirondack wilderness. For thirty years he followed the business of guiding during the summer and lumbering in the winter. As a guide Mr. McClelland always ranked among the honorable and trustworthy in the profession, and was employed by some of the best parties that came to the woods. The fact that he was often engaged by the same parties season after season is sufficient proof that the services he rendered gave satisfaction. As time advanced, the little lumbering district developed into the enterprising Saranac Lake village of today. Its early growth was slow, and the amusements to be enjoyed during the long winter evenings were few. Mr. McClelland was possessed of much natural ability and wit, and his fund of interesting anecdotes and experiences were ever in demand. For a considerable time he was the regular contributor to the Troy Daily Times, the Essex County Republican and other publications. He was often called upon to speak at the debating societies, to which he always belonged and which he greatly assisted in keeping alive and interesting. When the only religious services at Saranac Lake were the Union meetings held at the school house, Mr. McClelland was a regular attendant, and always contributed to the support of the preacher, not only at the Sunday collections, but at church socials and by subscriptions as well. He had a remarkably good understanding of the Bible, and for a long time was the Bible class teacher in the Sunday School. He has a kindly and sympathetic heart, was a friendly and obliging neighbor and a worthy and respected citizen. He was the father of a large family for whom he had the deepest affection and whom he educated to the best of his ability. During the school session his children seldom were absent, and always ranked well in their studies, causing him to entertain in them a natural and justifiable pride. His pleasantest and happiest hours were those enjoyed at his home fireside, surrounded by his wife and children. He will be missed not only by those of his home circle, but by his many friends and acquaintances throughout this portion of the Adirondacks. Mr. McClelland is survived by his widow and nine children, two sons and seven daughters, who have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. The funeral service was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church on Friday, Oct. 22, and was conducted by the Rev. Clarence Miller, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Sevell.
--The Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, November 12, 1897
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| The Lost Villages The Lost Villages were ten communities (nine conventional villages and a populated island) in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornwall, which were permanently submerged by the creation of the Saint Lawrence Seaway in 1958.
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- Aultsville, Ontario, Canada
- Dickinson's Landing, Ontario, Canada
- Farran's Point, Ontario, Canada
- Maple Grove, Ontario, Canada
- Mille Roches, Ontario, Canada
- Moulinette, Ontario, Canada
- Santa Cruz, Ontario, Canada
- Wales, Ontario, Canada
- Woodlands, Ontario, Canada
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| The McKay Clan of Lanark Township
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| The Pretty Family Story by Lyle Pretty
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| The Sharkey Farm Cumberland, Ontario
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| Theda LeRoy LEROY, Theda (Ibbitson) - 72 years. Wednesday morning, April 10th, 1991, at the Sudbury General Hospital, Beloved wife of Harvey LeRoy of Sudbury, Loving mother of the late Tom (predeceased 1990), Ron (wife Dale) of Chelmsford, Vera (husband Fred McLaughlin) and Verna (husband George Quecke), both of Sudbury. Dear grandmother of Tom Jr., Andrew, Ron Jr., Tracy, Michael, Steven, Claire, Rob and the late Louise (predeceased). Dear great-grandmother of Neil Forget, Dean Andrew LeRoy, Darren Seguin, Dear sister of Thelma Waldruff, Ada LeRoy and Donna Byers, all of Callander and Enid Beaton of Ottawa. Dear daughter of the late Tom and Vera Ibbitson (predeceased). Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch St., Sudbury, Friends may call Thursday from 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. and after 10 a.m. Friday. Funeral service in the R.J. Barnard Chapel Friday, April 12, 1991 at 11:30 a.m. Interment in the Parklawn Cemtery, Donations to the Heart or Cancer Funds would be appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, April 11, 1991 Page 10
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| Thelma Banning BANNING
Thelma Irene
Mar. 15, 1926
Dec. 1, 2010
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| Thelma Choller
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| Thelma Czikowsky Lymen (Yearbook)
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Lyme-Old Lyme High School
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| Thelma Royce
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| Thelma Stearnes Mother
Thelma E. Stearnes
Mar. 21, 1906 - July 22, 1930
'God alone understands'
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| Thelma Stearnes --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, July 22, 1930 Page 2
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| Thelma Stearnes --The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 10, 1930 Page 10
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| Thelma Stearnes The Lincoln Star
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| Thelma Wolsey WOLSEY, Thelma Delitha - 67, Coldbrook, Kings Co., died August 22, 1996, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Brooklyn, Queens Co., she was a daughter of Clarence Rhodenizer, Berwick, and the late Mildred (Zwicker) Rhodenizer. She was a member of Waterville United Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Donald; sons, Gerald, Berwick West; Donnie, Halifax; Kevin, Parrsboro; daughters, Donna (Mrs. Brian Aalders), Waterville; Karen Wolsey, at home; brothers, Keith, Waterville; Eric, Garland; Raymond, Hawkesbury, Ont.; sister, Althea (Mrs. Lorimer Coleman), Kingston; eight granddaughters; a grandson; a great-granddaughter. Visitation 2-4, 79 p.m. today in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, 192 Commercial St., Berwick. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday in Waterville United Baptist Church, Pastor Ralph Lepore officiating. Burial in Berwick Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Annapolis Valley Health Foundation, Kentville or any charity.
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| Theodore & Bernice Spurlock SPURLOCK
Theodore
Oct. 22, 1884
Dec. 29, 1961
Bernice O.
March 31, 1902
Dec. 16, 1985
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| Theodore & Mardelle Colley COLLEY
With Christ in Glory
Mardelle Margaret
1912 - 2002
Theodore Ernest
1916 - 2011
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| Theodore Brosseau Theo R.
Brosseau
1877 - 1931
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| Theodore Mumaugh Theodore Mumaugh
TEC4 US Army
World War II
Sep 21 1916 - Oct 9 2000
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| Theodore Stearns Father
Theodore W.
Aug. 5, 1922
Sept. 29, 2013
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| Theodore Trott Theodore J. Trott
April 8,
1922
July 1,
1986
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| Theophilus Sealey Theophilus F.W. Sealey
1875 - 1953
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| Theresa Jerome
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| Theresa Jerome Theresa B. Jerome, 89, of Bloomfield, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 04, 2017 at Windsor Health and Rehabilitation Center. Theresa was born in Meriden, CT. to the late Jacob and Sophie (Baziak) Barnas. Theresa was married to the late Leroy Warner and her three children were born from this union. Later in life she met and married the late Edwin L. Jerome Jr. She retired from Pratt & Whitney after more than 20 years of service and was a faithful member of Truth & Freedom Ministry in Windsor, CT where she was also the church secretary. After her retirement she ran a neighborhood day care from her home. She was a treasured companion assisting her daughter at ? Pampered Chef Shows? Theresa and her family enjoyed many summers vacationing in Maine, she was an avid cook, knitter and had a passion for holiday crafts. Her home was kept in away which made all who entered feel welcomed.
Theresa was called ?Mother Theresa? by her family and close friends, because of the unconditional love she had for her children and friends. Although she hasn?t spoken in many years, many caregivers and passersby remarked on her warm comforting smile, there was a light within her no disease could extinguish.
She leaves to cherish her memories; sons, David (Pamela) Warner of San Diego, CA, and Paul Warner of Knoxville TN; daughter, Kimberly (David) Lingenheld of Bloomfield, CT and step- son Rusty Jerome of Milwaukee, WI ; six grandchildren; Sarah, Colton, Clarissa, Daniel, Taylor, Brianna and many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Theresa was predeceased by three brothers, Joseph, Nick and Anthony; and her sisters Mary, Stella and Anna.
A memorial service celebrating her life will be held on Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 1:30 pm at Carmon Funeral Home 807 Bloomfield Ave, Windsor, CT. Family will begin receiving friends at 12:00 noon.
In lieu of flowers donations are to be made to Truth and Freedom Ministry, 271 Rainbow Rd. Windsor, CT 06095
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| Theron Kirk Theron W
Kirk
SPW2C
US Navy
World War II
Sep 28 1919
Oct 1 1999
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| Theron Kirk Theron Kirk was born in 1919 and died October 1999. Theron retired from San Antonio College as Chairman of the Music Department and Director of Choral Organizations. After retirement, he became active as a docent at the San Antonio Museum of Art. His education includes study at Baylor University, Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University and the Eastman School of Music.
He is the composer of more than 1,000 published works for chorus, chamber groups, symphony orchestra, vocal solo, organ, carillon, and a one-act opera. The Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Chamber Orchestra and the orchestras of Winnipeg Canada, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Memphis, Detroit, San Antonio and Houston have performed his symphonic works.
Theron Kirk has held the national office of president of the American Choral Directors Association. He has taught as a visiting lecturer in the summer program at the University of Southern California, the University of Illinois, Central Missouri State University College and at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, in the University of Michigan Music Division. Theron made significant and lasting contributions to the cause of Music in America and was the Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award for teaching excellence in 1975.
Survivors are his wife Carla, three sons Padriac, Kevin, and Sean, two daughters, Laura Reimers and Meaghan Welch, and seven grandchildren. If you so desire, the family has asked that memorials be sent to the Docent Program at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
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| Thiepval Memorial, Thiepval, Picardie Region, France The Thiepval Memorial honors 72,243 officers and men from the United Kingdom and South Africa, who died in the Somme area between July 1, 1916 and March 20, 1918 and who have no known grave.
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| Thomas & Agnes Byers Status: Located; In Loving Memory Of
Thomas Byers
Died 31 Mar. 1855
AE 40 Yrs.
And His Wife
Agnes McCauley
Died 7 Apr. 1895
AE 86 Yrs
BYERS
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| Thomas & Agnes Byers In Loving Memory of
Thomas Byers
Died 31 Mar 1850
AE 40 yrs
And his wife
Agnes McCauley
Died 7 Apr 1896
AE 86 yrs
BYERS
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