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17601
Verna Woodbury
Verna Woodbury
Verna Mae
Woodbury
1905 - 2001
 
17602
Verner & Mona McConnell
Verner & Mona McConnell
-Together Forever-
McCONNELL
Verner Alexander
McConnell
1927 - 1996
His Beloved Wife
Mona Marie Ruttan
1928 -
God's Love Never Fails
 
17603
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
17604
Vernon & Edna Basom
Vernon & Edna Basom
Beloved Parents

Vernon Guill
Basom
1916 - 2003

Edna Holt
Basom
1922 - 2014
 
17605
Vernon & Eileen Venne
Vernon & Eileen Venne
Venne

Vernon B.
1917-1989

Eileen A.
1921-2008
 
17606
Vernon & Maxine Mullen
Vernon & Maxine Mullen
H. Maxine
Dec. 6, 1919
May 27, 2009

MULLEN

Vernon P.
Nov. 13, 1918
Dec. 4, 1996

Married Oct. 16, 1940
 
17607
Vernon & Olive Perry
Vernon & Olive Perry
Perry
Vernon H.
1904-1984
Olive M.
1909-1999
 
17608
Vernon & Olive Perry
Vernon & Olive Perry
 
17609
Vernon Donaldson - Obituary
Vernon Donaldson - Obituary
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 25, 1974 Page 44
 
17610
Vernon Kirk
Vernon Kirk
Vernon D Kirk
PM2 US Navy
World War II
1921 - 1986
 
17611
Vernon Perry
Vernon Perry
Vernon Donald Perry
New York
S2 US Navy
World War II
Sept 17 1922 - July 17 1960
 
17612
Vernon Rogers
Vernon Rogers
Vernon J Rogers
SGT US Army Air Forces
World War II
Sep 27 1923 Dec 8 2004
 
17613
Vernon Rogers
Vernon Rogers
Vernon Joseph Rogers, Sr. passed away on Dec. 8, 2004, at the Oregon Veterans Home in The Dalles. He was 81 years old.
Vern's parents, Jarret Rogers and Adda Belle (Anderson) Rogers were married in Heppner, Ore., on Dec. 3, 1904. Their oldest child, Frank Edward, was born in 1906 in Condon, Ore., before the family moved to the Hood River, Ore., area in 1913. Vern's two sisters were born in Hood River; Rita Margaret in 1915 and Zella Mae in 1917. Vernon Joseph was the youngest, and was also born in Hood River, on Sept. 27, 1923.
Vernon grew up in the Hood River, Odell and Dee area, and attended school in Hood River. He went into the Army Air Corps in November 1942, two months after his brother Frank joined. As a Top Turret Gunner in a heavy bombardment crew, Technical Sergeant Rogers participated in 33 operational missions over enemy-occupied Europe while with his unit, the 8th Air Force, 95th Bombardment group, 336th Sq. He was awarded the Air Medal, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Oak Leaf Cluster, and was recommended for the Distinguished Flying Cross. According to his mother's journal, there was a particularly difficult few days for the family and community when they were erroneously notified that Vern was "missing in action." He was honorably discharged in September 1945.
Returning to the Hood River area, Vernon met Betty Lou Bostwick, and they were married in February 1947, at the Riverside Community Church.
They initially lived in the Hood River and Dee area, later moving to Portland, and several years later moving to the Eagle Creek, Ore., area. They had four children: Vernon Joseph, Jr., Craig Jarret, David Lyle, and Joan Marie. Vern and Betty were married over 20 years, but were divorced in 1967.
Hardworking and industrious, throughout the years Vern held a variety of occupations - if need be, working two or three jobs simultaneously to make ends meet. Occupations included working at the lumber mill in Dee, teaming daily with wife Betty to deliver The Oregonian to Dee and Odell residents, at the aluminum plant in Troutdale, as a warehouseman at United Grocers, and for years operated his own farm in the Eagle Creek-Dover area.
After retiring from United Grocers, for a time he owned and operated a commercial fishing boat out of Brookings, Ore. He moved to Nehalem, Ore., spending many happy years semiretired there.
Vern grew up fishing and hunting. He was also an accomplished musician with a very good singing voice. Having been taught to play several instruments as a youngster, his favorite became the guitar. For a very short time, he played as part of a band in the Columbia Gorge area, but later played for many years at family sing-a-longs. He developed a lifelong habit of daily Bible scripture reading. He became quite skilled at cooking, and loved to cook for others. Later in his life, his hobbies were simple - fishing and hunting, cooking and family.
In 1998, after beginning to experience health problems, he moved to Spray, Ore., to be near his daughter, Joan. In September 2004, after increasing health concerns, Vern moved into the Oregon Veterans Home in The Dalles. Early in the morning on Dec, 8, 2004, he suffered a stroke, and that evening he passed away.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother Frank and sisters Rita and Zella, and by two very special canine companions: "Lucky" and "Rocky."
He is survived by: sons Vernon Rogers, Jr., Craig Rogers, David Rogers, daughter Joan Field, and former wife Betty; numerous other family members, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and many, many good friends.
A memorial service will be on Dec. 17 at 11 a.m., at the Anderson Funeral Home and Tribute Center, 1401 Belmont Road, Hood River.
Vernon will be laid to rest near his family at Idlewild Cemetery, Hood River.
Memorial remembrances may be sent to: The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum, c/o Anderson's Tribute Center, 1401 Belmont, Hood River, OR 97031.
 
17614
Vesta Beckwith
Vesta Beckwith
Vesta W. Beckwith
1875 - 1953
 
17615
Veteran Boatman Dies at Essex
Veteran Boatman Dies at Essex
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, February 24, 1922 Page 20
 
17616
Veteran cruiser: Naval retiree, 90, keeps his 1912 vessel at Schenectady Yacht Club
Veteran cruiser: Naval retiree, 90, keeps his 1912 vessel at Schenectady Yacht Club
The Daily Gazette
Schenectady, New York
 
17617
Veterans Memorial Bridge, Rochester, New York
Veterans Memorial Bridge, Rochester, New York
The Bridge in Rochester, New York that Bert Hazelwood worked on in 1930-31.
Conceived in 1928 and finished in 1931, the span is the longest bridge in Rochester at 981 feet. It is 190 feet in height and 106 feet wide.

Carries New York State Route 104 across the Genesee River, Rochester.
 
17618
Vi Corrigan
Vi Corrigan
 
17619
Victor & Elaine Van Vleet
Victor & Elaine Van Vleet
VAN VLEET

Victor Vincent
1916 - 1975

Elaine Weaver
1917 - 1976
 
17620
Victor & Gwen Waddell and Victor's brother Gordon
Victor & Gwen Waddell and Victor's brother Gordon
WADDELL
In Loving Memory of
Gwen Waddell
July 9, 1935 - July 30, 1967
Beloved Wife of
Victor Waddell
March 23, 1929 - July 31, 2011
Gordon Waddell
September 27, 1932 - March 10, 2008
 
17621
Victor & Jeanne Dufresne
Victor & Jeanne Dufresne
Status: Located; Eugenie M. E.
(Jeanne)
MASSON
1908-1999
Epouse de
Victor James
DUFRESNE
1909-1945
a Dieu
 
17622
Victor & Kathryn Beebe and Isabell
Victor & Kathryn Beebe and Isabell
BEEBE
Victor L. Beebe
1884 - 1963
Kathryn M. Brewin
His Wife
1879 - 1930
Isabell L. Beebe
1884 - 1969
V.L.B. K.M.B.
 
17623
Victor & Lucy Huffey
Victor & Lucy Huffey
In
Loving Memory
of
Lucy Huffey.
Who Died 2nd Oct. 1967.
Aged 68 Years.
Also Her Husband
Victor Mark
Who Died 7th July 1985.
 
17624
Victor Banning
Victor Banning
 
17625
Victor Banning
Victor Banning
 
17626
Victor Beebe
Victor Beebe
 
17627
Victor DeBusschere
Victor DeBusschere
In Loving Memory of
Victor Leon
DeBUSSCHERE
1927 - 1986
 
17628
Victor Good Jr.
Victor Good Jr.
 
17629
Victor Grawbarger
Victor Grawbarger
 
17630
Victor Grawbarger and son Steven Grawbarger
Victor Grawbarger and son Steven Grawbarger
Stone #1

GRAWBARGER
Victor
1911 - 1971
Rest in Peace

Stone #2

Steven
Victor
1939 - 1996
 
17631
Victor Leeds
Victor Leeds
 
17632
Victor Ralph
Victor Ralph
Victor Keith
Nov. 7, 1933
June 17, 1986
 
17633
Victor Van Vleet
Victor Van Vleet
Victor C. Van Vleet, 80, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2015. Graveside service: 3 p.m. Monday in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Survivors: Daughters, Victoria Simmons, Lisa Gates, Stephanie Van Vleet; son, Steve Van Vleet; 11 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.
--Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas, September 20, 2015
 
17634
Victoria Lemay
Victoria Lemay
Victoria O Lemay
Nov 29 1911 Dec 10 2006
Wife of
TEC 4 Raphael J. Lemay
USA
 
17635
Victoria M. LeMay
Victoria M. LeMay
Victoria M. LeMay
BARRE: Victoria M. LeMay, 95, of Springfield, died early Sunday morning, Dec. 10, 2006, at the Menig Extended Care Facility in Randolph.
She was born Nov. 29, 1911, in Barre, the daughter of Lewis & Olive (Martin) Damon. She was raised in Barre and attended Northfield Seminary, receiving her teaching degree from Wheelock College. She was married to Madison F. Boyce, then Raphael J. LeMay, both of whom predeceased her. She taught piano and voice and directed church choirs in Barre, Montpelier and Springfield. She was instrumental in the formation of public kindergarten in the Barre school system. She moved from Barre to Springfield in 1950. She was a member of the Unitarian-Universalist Church in Barre and Springfield, as well as the Springfield Community Players, Descendants of the Mayflower and the Altrurian Club.
Survivors include her son, Madison L. Boyce of Randolph; daughter, Patricia LaPointe of Lakeview, Mass.; and three grandchildren. She was predeceased by her brothers, Dr. Raymond Martin, Hildred Martin and Proctor Martin, and one grandchild.
Memorial Services in Springfield will be announced at a later date. There are no calling hours. Private burial will be at the Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Randolph Center. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Springfield Community Chorus, Springfield Community Players or to the church. Arrangements are by the Day Funeral Home in Randolph.
--December 12, 2006
 
17636
Victoria Munger
Victoria Munger
Victoria G. Munger
August 31, 1846
June 8, 1937
 
17637
Victory & Mary Brockway
Victory & Mary Brockway
Victory Comstock
Apr. 16, 1850
July 13, 1928

Mary E. Roselle
His Wife
Feb. 2, 1853
Mar. 15, 1934
 
17638
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
17639
Vincent Hugh Grawbarger
Vincent Hugh Grawbarger
 
17640
Vineta Jensen
Vineta Jensen
 
17641
Vineta Jensen
Vineta Jensen
Vineta (Lucas) 'Skeeter' Jensen, passed away Thursday, December 29, 2011, at the Good Samaritan Society in Estherville where she has been residing for the past year. Vineta was born October 9, 1909, in Preston, Iowa. She was the only child of George Lucas and Mabel (Purinton) Lucas and came to Estherville in 1914, with her parents. She was educated in the Estherville Schools and in business school in Chillicothe, Missouri. She was an employee of the Emmet County State Bank during the "famous" bank robbery in 1930. On November 11, 1930, she was married to Herman A. 'Jack' Jensen and to this union two daughters were born. Judith Lynne (Mrs. George Shadle) and Roxanne Lucas (Mrs. John Powers III). Vineta had four grandchildren, Randy Shadle, Susan Shadle Oster, Robin Powers Kinning and Nicole Powers. There are also six great-grandchildren surviving. Vineta was predeceased by her husband of 80 years and her granddaughter, Nicole Powers. Vineta was a member of First Presbyterian Church, member and past officer in P.E.O., D.A.R. and Eastern Star.
 
17642
Vinton & Blanche Wardner
Vinton & Blanche Wardner
WARDNER

Vinton E.
1900 - 1971

Blanche P.
1911 - 1989
 
17643
Vinton & Lydia Wardner
Vinton & Lydia Wardner
Vinton B.
Wardner

Lydia
His Wife
Born
Dec. 30, 1842
Died
Nov. 12, 1891
 
17644
Vinton Wardner
Vinton Wardner
"The Belmont Weekly Dispatch" Friday, August 29, 1913.
Vinton Wardner, born in Ontario Co., 1839; a former resident of Belmont, died at the age of 72 years, at the home of his daughter Mrs. Warren Adams in West Almond on Tuesday afternoon. The funeral will be held at the West Almond Baptist church. Mr. Wardner was a Civil War Veteran, having served as a Private of Capt. J. J. Dennison's Company "M", 21st Regiment of Pennsylvania County Volunteers. He is survived by three sons and one daughter.
--Contributed by Zoe Tom
 
17645
Viola Auler
Viola Auler
Viola J. Auler, 79, Kokomo, passed away at 6:30 a.m. Friday, December 18, 2015 at her home. She was born May 18, 1936 in Curtisville, IN to Wilson Mack and Viola Rachael (Pennock) Sherman.
A 1955 Markleville High School Graduate, Viola went on to work in department 88 for Delco Electronics retiring in 1991 after 27 years of service. She loved cats and was known to be ?the cat lady?. Viola also enjoyed traveling, gardening, antique collecting, camping, photography, collecting and making dolls and typing on an old Royal typewriter. She enjoyed bowling and was a member of a bowling league in Alexandria, IN. In her youth, Viola was involved in 4-H which lead to her support of Purdue University. She was also involved in Lapidary Arts and jewelry making as well as a member of the Wildcat Creek Geological Society. These interests lead her to serve as secretary for the Midwest Federation of Mineralogical and Geological Society.
She is survived by a son, Richard William Auler Jr; daughter, Theresa J. Auler; grandchildren, Jill Elayne Auler, Amber Nicole Auler and Rickhara ?Khara? Marie Viola Lee Auler; great-granddaughter, Khalyna Prush; sister, Isabel Reynolds; brother, Ira Wilson Sherman; and ex-husband, Richard William (Mary) Auler Sr.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Dennis Roy Auler.
Friends may visit with the family from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at Shirley & Stout Funeral Homes & Crematory, Lincoln Road Chapel, 1315 West Lincoln Road. A graveside service will follow in Elwood Cemetery.
 
17646
Viola Bangle Dies Wednesday After Illness
Viola Bangle Dies Wednesday After Illness
Viola Bangle Dies Wednesday After Illness
Mrs. Viola R. Bangle, 51, route 2 Elwood, died at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at Mercy Hospital following an illness of several months.
Born March 24, 1908 in Battle Creek, Mich., she was the daughter of Ira and Fannie Pennock. She was married to Clarence Bangle August 20, 1943, who survives. She was a member of the Christian church in Battle Creek.
Survivors include the husband, two daughters, Mrs. Isabel Reynolds, of Rigdon, and Mrs. Jane Auler of Alexandria, two sons Ira Sherman, Elwood, and Mack A. Sherman, Windfall, two step-children, Arthur Bangle, Tipton and Mrs. Nora Mull, Elwood, two brothers, Leo Pennock, Athens, Mich. And Milo Pennock, of Battle Creek, Mich.: a sister, Mrs. Lydia Smith of Battle Creek, Mich.: ten grandchildren, and four step-grandchildren.
The body is at the Copher and Fesler funeral home.
Funeral Services will be conducted Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the Copher and Fesler home. Rev. J. E. McCoy of the East Main Street Christian Church will officiate. Burial will be made in the Elwood City cemetery. Friend may call this evening at the funeral home.
--Call Leader, Elwood, Indiana, December 18, 1959
 
17647
Viola Burnap
Viola Burnap
 
17648
Viola Burnap
Viola Burnap
Viola M. Burnap, 83, Community Nursing Home, Potsdam, formerly of Winthrop, died Friday evening at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, Potsdam.
Mrs. Burnap was a homemaker and a member of Brookdale Wesleyan Church.
Born in April 1916, in the town of Stockholm, daughter of Harlie and Martha Price Steenburg, she attended Brasher-Stockholm schools.
She married Herald E. Burnap on Oct. 2, 1936, at Massena with the Rev. Walter Page officiating. Mr. Burnap , a longtime farmer in the Winthrop area, died May 21, 1977.
Surviving are two sons and their wives, Duane and Carol Ann, Winthrop, and Leon and Patricia, Norfolk; two daughters and a son-in-law, Betty Lecuyer, Winthrop, and Ellen and William Young, South Butler; two sisters, Arlene Woods and Sylvia Quinville, both of Massena; grandchildren, great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A son, Larry; two brothers, Arthur and Harlie Steenburg, and a sister, Isabelle Smith, died before her.
--Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, March 26, 2000
 
17649
Viola Byers
Viola Byers
 
17650
Viola Byers
Viola Byers
Viola Byers
At Lady Isabelle Nursing Home Trout Creek on Saturday February 6 1982, in her 82nd year, Viola South beloved wife of Charles Byers of Callander, loving mother of Edward, George, Mrs. Mildred Ayers, Mrs. Clara Jamieson and Mrs. Bernice McDonald all of Callander. Predeceased by her four brothers: George, Jack, Fred and Alf South. Sadly missed by 20 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Mr. Bill Greer, Jehovah Witness Brother conducted the funeral service at the Chapel, Paul's Funeral Home Powassan, on Tuesday February 9, at 2 p.m. Spring interment at Callander Union Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, February 10, 1982 Page 2
 

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