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18001
William & Ruth Beebe
William & Ruth Beebe
BEEBE

William O.
1891 - 1965

Ruth M.
1893 - 1978
 
18002
William & Sarah Banning
William & Sarah Banning
William S. Banning
1861 - 1929
Sarah Sage His Wife
1867 - 1929
 
18003
William & Sarah Manfield
William & Sarah Manfield
In
Loving Memory
of
William Manfield
Born October 5th 1834
Died August 4th 1891

Also of
Sarah Maria
His Wife
Born December 27th 1835
Died June 26th 1917

(Quote at bottom of stone difficult to read in photo)
 
18004
William & Sheila Pretty
William & Sheila Pretty
Sheila
1919 - 1989

William
1915 - 2004

Pretty
 
18005
William & Velma Studebaker
William & Velma Studebaker
STUDEBAKER
William G.
1921 - 2012
Together Forever
Velma A.
1928 - 2001
 
18006
William & Yvonne Bradshaw
William & Yvonne Bradshaw
William C. Bradshaw
1914 - 1980
Beloved Husband of
A. Yvonne Ayerst
1917 - 1982
At Rest
 
18007
William A. Robinson
William A. Robinson
--The Cumberland News - Cumberland, Maryland, November 15, 1966
 
18008
William Abell and Charles & Alice Abell
William Abell and Charles & Alice Abell
Wm. J. Abell
born Oct. 17, 1827
died Aug. 22, 1877
Charles J. Abell
Oct. 8, 1869
Sept. 5, 1911
Alice F. Dickey
His Wife
 
18009
William Adams
William Adams
 
18010
William Adams
William Adams
William Adams Sr., age 89, of 12 Burgess Place, Groton, died peacefully on Monday morning, April 24, 2006 surrounded by his family at the Groton Regency.
He was born in New London on Aug. 16,1916, the son of Robert J. and Alida Vincent Adams. He fell in love and married Isabell Doyle on June 21, 1936. They would have celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this June.
Bill worked for 38 years at Electric Boat Co. as a general foreman for quality control. During his employment he traveled to Idaho to work on the first nuclear powered submarine, "The Nautilus" and he also traveled to Saratoga Springs to work on the second nuclear powered submarine, "The Seawolf". He was a past foreman and life member of the Pioneer Hose Company in Groton and a charter and life member of the Groton Lodge of Elks and a member of Sacred Heart Church.
After his retirement in 1976 he and Isabell enjoyed traveling around the world, Hawaii being one of their favorites. They enjoyed wintering in San Diego with their daughter Barbara. Bill's hobbies included woodworking, gardening and sports. He was an avid Boston Red Sox fan. Most of all he enjoyed life and spending time with his family.
During his stay at the Groton Regency he was loved and well cared for by the staff.
Besides his wife he is survived by a son, William Adams Jr. and his wife, Patricia, of Westerly; his daughter, Barbara Robinson, of San Diego, Calif.; four grandchildren, Debbie Camberos and her husband Jaime, of California, Sheryl Champlin and her husband, Harry, of Mystic, Kristin Partosan and her husband, Scott, of Mystic and William Adams III, of Stonington; and four great-grandchildren, Jaime, Tiana, Chelsae and Ryan. Bill also leaves a brother, Francis and his wife, Virginia Adams; two sisters, Janette and her husband, Roland Swanson, and Betty Mason. He also is survived by three sisters-in-law, Dorothy Weinberg, Lucy Doyle and Jane Doyle as well as several nieces and nephews.
Bill was predeceased by two brothers, Vincent and Robert Adams; and a sister, Vera Cortnoir.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock at Sacred Heart Church, Sacred Heart Dr., Groton. Interment will be in St. Mary Cemetery, New London. Visiting hours will be on Wednesday evening from 6 until 8 o'clock at the Byles-Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames St.
Donations in his memory may be directed to the Groton Regency Recreation Center, 1145 Poquonnock Rd., Groton, CT 06340 or the Visiting Nurse Association of SE CT., 403 North Frontage Rd., Waterford, CT 06385.
--The Day, New London, Connecticut, April 25, 2006
 
18011
William Ahearn
William Ahearn
World War
William F. Ahern
GO A 7th BN U.S. GDS
Died Feb 3, 1948
Age 51
 
18012
William Albee
William Albee
William Albee
died
Sept. 6, 1846
Aged 33 years
 
18013
William Alfred South
William Alfred South
William Alfred South
The funeral service for William Alfred South was conducted by Reverend Judith Hare on Friday, May 28, 1994, at the Paul Funeral Home Chapel, Powassan. Mr. South died at Civic Hospital, North Bay, on Tuesday, May 24, 1994.
He is survived by his wife Irene South. Predeceased by his first wife Doris in 1991. Dear father of Donna South, Sault Ste. Marie; Bob (June) South, North Bay, Bill Jr. (Betty) South, Nipissing; Ken (Lorraine) South, Sault Ste. Marie and Karen Emesowum, London. Stepfather of Marvel (Laurie) Bell, Manitoulin Island and Brandt (Mary) Bradley, Bonfield. Beloved grandfather of Kathy, Kevin, Shannon, Matthew, Michael, Ryan, Stacey, Christine, Jessica, Ijeoma, Isaac, Doris, Heather, Clayton and Darryl. Brother of Charlie (Joyce), Calgary; Ernie ((Marie), Valemount, British Columbia. Predeceased by brothers Jim and Cecil.
Bill was born on the Stillaway farm, son of Edith (Stillaway) and Edward South. He was raised in the Nipissing area. When he was young, he worked in the lumber camps for the Odorizzi and Moore families. He married Doris Grawbarger in December 1944. They farmed and supplemented their income in the tobacco farms of Southern Ontario. They raised a family of five and Bill devoted much of his life to family outings. Bill worked at Dupont from 1957 until retirement. He was widowed in August on 1991 and then married Irene Bradley on December 4, 1992.
Bill South was a gentle, soft spoken, loving person who enjoyed the outdoors. He was involved in the Pine Ridge Hunt Camp and his own camp in Hornepayne.
Bill has 15 grandchildren whom he loved very deeply, and they always looked forward to spending time with grandpa.
Casket bearers for Mr. South were Tim South, Ryan South, The South, Matthew Colin, Kevin South, Michael South, Brandt Bradley and Dennis Johnston. Honorary bearers were Charlie South and Ireton Grawbarger. Interment was at Powassan Union Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 24, 1994 Page 10
 
18014
William and Leada King
William and Leada King
 
18015
William and Rhoda Annah (Perry) King
William and Rhoda Annah (Perry) King
 
18016
William Ayerst
William Ayerst
 
18017
William Bailey
William Bailey
William H. Bailey
CAPT US Army
Dec 1 1937 - Sep 28 2007
Beloved Husband and Father
 
18018
William Bailey
William Bailey
William G Bailey
New York
CT3 US Navy
June 16 1935 - Nov 24 1960
 
18019
William Baker
William Baker
 
18020
William Baker
William Baker
 
18021
William Baker
William Baker
 
18022
William Baldwin
William Baldwin
 
18023
William Baldwin
William Baldwin
Father
William H. Baldwin
1856 - 1910
 
18024
William Banning
William Banning
BANNING
William Banning
Born 1869 Died 1947
 
18025
William Banning
William Banning
 
18026
William Banning
William Banning
BANNING - WILLIAM OTIS, on February 15, 1940; beloved husband of Elizabeth Biegler; father of Alice; loving son of Frederick and Alice nee Lane); brother of Esther, Ruth, Winifred, Richard and Frederick Banning, Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave. Requiem mass R. C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.
--The Brooklyn Daily Edge, Brooklyn, New York, February 17, 1940 Page 9
 
18027
William Banning
William Banning
William Calvin Banning, Electrical Engineer
William Calvin Banning, 84, an electrical engineer who did reliability testing of satellite components for the National Security Agency, died of renal failure June 29 at Washington Adventist Hospital. He lived in Silver Spring.
Mr. Banning also served in the Army Reserve, retiring as a lieutenant colonel in 1958.
He was a native of New York who attended McKinley Technical High School.
He was a 1939 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and also received a second bachelor's degree, in electrical engineering, from the University of Louisville.
He served in the Signal Corps in North Africa and Europe during World War II and as a cryptographic security officer in Germany after the war. He resigned his commission in 1949 but continued with the National Guard and Army Reserve. He worked for the Naval Security Station starting in 1951 and retired from the NSA in 1979.
Mr. Banning was a Boy Scout master and commissioner, former treasurer of Christ Episcopal Church in Kensington and a member of St. Luke Lutheran Church in Silver Spring and the Lutheran Lay Theology and Fellowship organizations.
He also belonged to the Army-Navy Club, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Phoenix Society, Military Order of World Wars, National Rifle Association, Potomac River Jazz Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion.
His marriage to Katherine Whitaker ended in divorce. His second wife, Mildred Stirratt, died in 1989.
Survivors include his wife, Shirley Banning of Silver Spring; two children from his first marriage, Richard C. Banning of Takoma Park and Julia Millar of Juneau, Alaska; two sons from his second marriage, Charles K. Banning of Annandale and Edward S. Banning of Old Lyme, Conn.; and a grandson.
 
18028
William Barclay
William Barclay
Certificate of Registration of American Citizen
London, England
 
18029
William Beebe
William Beebe
F-L-T

William
Beebe

1853 - 1928
 
18030
William Beebe
William Beebe
William Andrews Beebe passed away at home early in the morning on Oct. 2, 2016. Bill was born on May 11, 1935 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Mae and Edwin Beebe.
His formative years were spent in Vermont and Maine, where he graduated from Orono High school in 1953. After that he moved back to Burlington, attended the University of Vermont and earned a B.S. in technology, finishing in 1957. While at school he met Katharine Laura Fernald (Kay); they were engaged on graduation eve and married on March 8, 1958. After a honeymoon trip to Aspen for skiing, they continued on to Las Vegas, Nevada where Bill immediately began his Air Force tour of duty. Here their first son Christopher was born in September of 1959. Anticipating Bill?s deployment to Shemya Island, Alaska on the Bearing Sea, they loaded up the Studebaker Lark and drove east. Kay and Chris stayed first with her parents in Verona, New Jersey and then with Bill?s parents in Burlington, Vermont where early in 1961 their second son Michael was born. As soon as his Air Force service, operating a radar facility, was finished, Bill returned to New England and resigned from the military.
The new family moved to Watertown, Massachusetts, where Bill enrolled in the Harvard Business School, graduating with an MBA in 1963. From there, it was back to the greater New York area where Bill was employed by Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Kay was employed feeding and chasing two increasingly active young men. After about three years, Bill accepted a position as chief financial officer at a then small company called Dunkin? Donuts in the Boston area and the family moved to Scituate, Massachusetts. Several years later he went on to work and consult for a variety of small, struggling high tech companies in the Boston area, focusing his talents towards reorganizing management strategies.
Kay and Bill lived on the South Shore for the next 35 years, until Kay got her long standing wish to relocate to Montana, where she could be closer to her new grandsons. In the autumn of 2000, they settled in Bozeman, where Bill eased into retirement. Bill lived an active life; he loved to ski, play tennis, hike, fish and garden. He always read a lot, and as he grew older, he spent more and more time in the kitchen, making dishes from his ever-growing cookbook and recipe collection. He will be long remembered for his quick wit, common sense and devotion to his family.
Preceded in death by his parents, Edwin and Mae, and his son Mike, Bill is survived by his sister Nancy, his other son Chris and three grandchildren; Ava, Fergus and Max. A quiet, family memorial celebration is planned for Thanksgiving Day, his favorite holiday.
 
18031
William Benson
William Benson
Father (across top of stone)
Wm. Benson
Born
Mar. 29, 1823
Died
Nov. 12, 1872
 
18032
William Bostick
William Bostick
In Loving Memory
William L. Bostick
1910 - 1989
 
18033
William Boynton Perry
War Memorial at Nipissing, Ontario
William Boynton Perry War Memorial at Nipissing, Ontario
William Arthur
Corman
Born
Sept. 28, 1896
Died June 3, 1918

William Boynton
Perry
Born
April 3, 1899
Killed in Action
June 21, 1918

Monument located at the old Nipissing School. It was constructed in memory of the soldiers of WWI who gave their lives in the service of their country. During the war years, the women of the area had formed what became known as "The Soldiers Comfort Club" and various "comforts" were sent to the boys overseas. When the war ended, they, and the rest of the community were responsible for erecting this monument.
 
18034
William Boynton Perry
William Boynton Perry
 
18035
William Browning
William Browning
Father
Wm P. Browning
1875 - 1950
 
18036
William Byers
William Byers
 
18037
William Byers
William Byers
BYERS, William J.-At Grande Prairie, Alberta, on Monday, May 1, 1978, William J. Byers (formerly of Hay Ave., Mimico), beloved husband of the late Alma Hughes, dear father of Mrs. Jordan Johnson (Mona), of Grande Prairie, Alberta. Mr. Byers will be resting at the funeral home of G. H. Hogle, 63 Mimico Ave., Mimico, from Wednesday, 7 p.m. Funeral service Thursday 1.30 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens, Etobicoke.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, May 3, 1978 Page 2
 
18038
William Cantrell
William Cantrell
William
Oliver
Cantrell
Georgia
Colonel
Infantry USAR
World War I & II
Korea
October 8 1899
December 27 1960
BSM
 
18039
William Carter
William Carter
William G. Carter, Sr., age 77, passed away Tuesday, September 20, 2005 at Broadview Health Center, Columbus. Veteran Army Sgt., Korean War. Retired Sales Tax Auditor for the State of Ohio Taxation Dept. Preceded in death by wife, Verna K. Carter; father, Donald H. Carter, Sr., and Aunt Francis Timmerman. Survived by sons, William (Wanda) Carter, Jr., and Thomas (Julie) Carter; grandchildren, Nicole, Nathan, William III, Shana, Kevin, and Landon; 9 great-grandchildren; mother, Dorothy Carter; brother, Donald (Mary) Carter, Jr.; sisters, Norma (Frank) Brooks, Virginia (Ed) Shields, and Judy (Eladio) Amores. Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Friday at SCHOEDINGER EAST CHAPEL, 5360 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, OH, where Funeral Service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday, September 24, 2005. Interment Kingwood Memorial Park, Lewis Center, OH. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Harbor Light Hospice, 253 N. State Street, Westerville, OH 43081 in William's memory. He was greatly loved.
--The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, September 21, 2005 Page 06B
 
18040
William Cecil Carson & both his wives; Harma and Berenice
William Cecil Carson & both his wives; Harma and Berenice
CARSON
William Cecil Carson
1918 - 1992
Beloved Husband of
Harma Harriet Dean
1917 - 1982

Berenice E. Fox 1925 - 2005
 
18041
William Chamberlain
William Chamberlain
William J. Chamberlain, 73, a resident of 2 Draper St., died Saturday at Oswego Hospital.
Mr. Chamberlain was born in the village of Cayuga and was the son of the late Rev. William C. and Lucina (Wiley) Chamberlain. He was a graduate of Syracuse University, class of 1963. Prior to his retirement in 1980, Mr. Chamberlain was the owner and manager of Chamberlain Pontiac-Cadillac car dealership in Oswego for more than 25 years. Most recently, he was employed by the Oswego County Savings Bank.
He was a veteran of World War II, having served with the U.S. Navy.
Mr. Chamberlain was a member of and served on the board of directors of the American Red Cross. He was a member and past officer of the Oswego Rotary Club and a member and former officer of the Oswego Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Chamberlain was the president of the Oswego Car Dealers Association and served with Meals on Wheels.
He was a communicant of the First United Methodist Church. His wife, Nellie Lee, died June 26, 1988.
He is survived by two daughters, Mary Lee Xanco of Kenmore and Susan Miller of Acton, Mass.; a son, William C. Chamberlain of Oswego; a sister, Mrs. URana DeGraw of Winston-Salem, N.C.
--Palladium-Times, Oswego, New York, December 5, 1988
 
18042
William Congdon
William Congdon
William H. Congdon
PFC US Army
World War II
1912 - 1982
 
18043
William Currie
William Currie
William Elwood Currie, 64, died at St. Boniface Hospital Dec. 7 after a long illness. Born at Douglas, Mr. Currie spent the early part of his life in Brandon and district later moving to Winnipeg to reside. Besides his wife he is survived by one son, Barry and daughter in law Heather. Two sisters and four brothers also survive. Lloyd at Prince George, B.C., Allan at Sprague, Man., Harold at Berwyn, Alta., Dr. Roy Currie of Winnipeg, Mrs. Viola Costen of Winnipeg and Mrs. Alma Humphreys of Brandon. Mr. Currie was predeceased by one brother Minto. Funeral services were held at the Mordue Funeral Home Thursday afternoon. Interment was at St. Vital Cemetery.
--Brandon Sun, Brandon, Manitoba, December 11, 1964
 
18044
William Day
William Day
William H. Day
1840 - 1915
 
18045
William Derby
William Derby
William F. Derby
1908 - 2001
 
18046
William Derby
William Derby
William Francis Derby, 92, of West Hartford, husband of Catherine (Lycett) Derby, died Wednesday, (February 14, 2001), at John Dempsey Hospital. Born in Hartford, the son of the late George F. and Signe (Peterson) Derby, he was predeceased by his first wife, Ethel (Gustafson) Derby, in 1982. Mr. Derby worked as an engineer with the Torrington Company and New Departure of Meriden, and, after retiring, took a position as Business Agent for the Church Home of Hartford until 1984. He was an active member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Hartford, serving as an usher and Sunday School Treasurer, and was a member of the West Hartford Squires. In addition to his wife, Catherine, he is survived by four sons, William F. Derby, Jr. of Albuquerque, NM, Donald N. Derby, and his wife, Priscilla, of Cromwell, R. Randolph Derby of Albuquerque, NM, and Jeffrey R. Derby of Burnsville, NC; his daughter and son-in-law, Susan B. and Wayne Vaughan of Columbia, SC; his sister, Dorothy Kahane of Springfield, MA; his four grandchildren, Christopher Vaughan of Portland, OR, Ashley Vaughan of Columbia, SC, Kassandra T. Derby and Susanna L. Derby, both of Cromwell; and his step-sons, Robert and Frederick Duell of California. Mr. Derby was also predeceased by his daughter, Carolyn Derby; and two brothers, George and Edward Derby. Visitation will be Monday, Feb. 19, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home, 136 South Main St., West Hartford. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, Feb. 20, 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Emanuel Lutheran Church, 311 Capitol Ave., Hartford, CT 06106.
 
18047
William Dunn
William Dunn
DUNN SR., WILLIAM J.
Sheboygan, Wis.
Age 65. Passed away Aug. 4, 1970. Mr. Dunn was born in Marinette, Wis. on March 23, 1905. In Racine, he was married to the former Mary Hallman. Surviving are his wife, Mary; one son, William; three daughters, Mrs. Robert Maxfield, Mrs, Lee Entering and Mrs. Ronald Miller; one brother, Clarence of South Milwaukee; one sister, Mrs. Joseph Pero of Racine. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 2 p.m., in the South Park Methodist Church, Sheboygan, Friends may call at the GRAND- HABERMANN FUNERAL HOME, 903 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, Wis. today (Wednesday) after 4 p.m. Memorials will be appreciated.
 
18048
William Edwards
William Edwards
William L. Edwards of Westbrook Road, Deep River, died Saturday at Middlesex Hospital. He was 63.
He was born in Ivoryton. Prior to his retirement, he worked as an automotive technician for Westbrook Honda.
He is survived by his wife, Jean Adams Edwards; a son, Lewis W. Edwards of Chester; two daughters, Deborah Tuthill of Deep River and Loretta J. Fox of Killingworth; four brothers, two sisters and six grandchildren.
Services will be today at 10 a.m. at the Winthrop Baptist Church. There are no calling hours. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
 
18049
William Eidel
William Eidel
William
Henry
Eidel
New York
SGT 871 CO
Trans Corps
World War I
Feb 5 1895
Nov 20 1969
 
18050
William Empey
William Empey
William S. Empey
Daddy
1887 - 1961
 

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