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| Peter Banning In Loving Memory of
Peter A. Banning
1900 - 1960
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| Peter Campbell Byers
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| Peter McDermid
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| Peter Munro In Loving Memory of
Peter McKinley Munro
1897 - 1972
Gone Home
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| Peter Munro Our Darling
Peter McD
MUNRO
1933 - 1945
Asleep in Jesus
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| Peter Munro and son Harris MUNRO
1800 Peter 1948
1918 Harris 1942
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| Peter O'Connor
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| Peter Pennock Father
Peter W. Pennock
Born Feb. 19, 1832
Died Nov. 6, 1911
Gone But Not
Forgotten
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| Peter Pennock Peter Pennock
Michigan
PVT US Army
World War I
March 18 1887 - June 14 1971
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| Peter Perry
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| Peter Perry Sacred to the Memory
of
Peter Perry
Who Died
Aug. 24, 1851
Aged
58 Yrs 9 Mo's
& 10 D'ys
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| Peter Perry Peter
Died
July 29, 1906
Aged
83 Years
PERRY
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| Peter Tolx Peter C. Tolx
Sept. 4, 1967
Apr. 3, 2006
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| Peter Tyson TYSON, Peter Robert February 28, 1944 March 5, 2010 On Friday I lost my husband and best friend of 50 years. Born and raised in Victoria, Pete was a well known Electrical Contractor who was respected by many. His hobbies included boating, his horses, travelling and cleaning his truck." Pete's greatest love was his family. He is survived by his life's love, Kathy; 2 children Susan (Norm) and David (Jo); 5 grandchildren Katie, Rick, Josh, Kyler and little Allysa; sister Mary and brother-inlaw Don. Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family. Service will be held at McCall Bros. Floral Chapel, Johnson & Vancouver St., Victoria BC, on Saturday, March 13th at 1:00 pm. Please come and share a celebration of Petes' life with family and friends. Followed by a Tea. In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite charity. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com We will miss you Papa" 581373
--The Times Colonist, Victoria, British Columbia, March 9, 2010
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| Phebe Cass In Memory of
Mrs Phebe Cass
wife of Mr Moses
Cass who died Feb
11, 1772 in the 45th
year of her age.
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| Phebe Wardner Phebe A.
His Wife
1847 - 1928
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| Philena Dodge Philena
daughter of
Lyman & Eliza
Dodge died
April 5, 1832
aged 8 months
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| Philena House Philena B.
1839 - 1919
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| Philip & Edith Campen and Neil Campen and Hazel Maddren Dear to the Memory of
Edith Ida
Campen
Died Nov. 14, 1980
Aged 84 Years.
Philip Sydney
Campen
Died July 1, 1944
Aged 56 Years.
In Loving Memory of
Neil Frederick
Campen
9.1.1925 - 6.6.2014
Dad, thanks for everything,
you are sadly missed but not forgotten.
Rest in peace
Hazel E.L. Maddren
nee Campen
1923 - 2014
Loving Wife of Cecil
Home to rest
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| Philip & Eleanor Davis DAVIS
Philip L.
Feb. 16, 1920
Sept. 6, 2001
Eleanor C.
June 30, 1919
May 10, 2009
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| Philip Cobb
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| Philip Emery Philip W Emery
PFC US Army
World War II
Feb 21 1920 - Oct 24 1992
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| Philip Harrison In Memory
P. G. Harrison
1905 - 1994
Mocking Bird Mine
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| Philip LeRoy Philip A. Leroy
1924 - 1936
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| Philip Mack Philip S. Mack
Connecticut
M SGT. (SG) 21 RMT Depot QMC
World War I
Feb 3 1891 - May 13 1950
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| Philip Wardner Philip Wardner M.D.
1832-1914
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| Philip Wardner Philip Wardner
Born
May 8, 1805
Died
July 22, 1882
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| Phillip & Lottie Mullen MULLEN
Phillip M.
1893-1958
Lottie B.
1900-1969
Forever in our hearts
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| Phillip Mullen
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| Phillip Scott Phillip
16 Days
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| Phillis McKenna
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| Phillis McKenna McKENNA
Our Devoted Mom And Special G
Phillis Nee Young
May 1, 1937 - April 21, 2008
To The World You Were One
To Us You Were The World
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| Phina Armstrong
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| Phineas Dowd 25
Phineas Doud
Conn.
(surname spelled incorrectly on stone)
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| Phoebe Hayward
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| Phoebe Heikens
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| Phyllis Browning Phyllis L.
Browning
1934 - 1981
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| Phyllis Browning Grizzly Growl Yearbook
Butler Community College
El Dorado, Kansas
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| Phyllis Cadman
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| Phyllis Collins
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| Phyllis Currier
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| Phyllis Hoban
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| Phyllis Holzman
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| Phyllis Mullen Phyllis Rhenea
MULLEN
Aug. 26, 1958 - Aug. 29, 2011
Loving Mother of
Cimarron Heather Christal & Bobby
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| Phyllis Thoensen Phyllis Anne Thoensen
Whither thou goest I will go.
Ruth 1:16
October 19, 1947
November 12, 1958
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| Physician Dies at 76 Physician Dies at 76
Lansing's 'Mr. Medicine' Is Heart Victim in Ford Hospital
Lansing's "Mr. Medicine" died Friday afternoon in Ford hospital, Detroit,
Dr. J. Earl McIntyre, 76, veteran local physician and widely known throughout state and national medical circles because of his long tenure as secretary and executive officer of the state board of registration in medicine, succumbed following an operation for an acute heart condition.
Stricken early this week, Dr. McIntyre entered Edward W. Sparrow hospital Tuesday but was removed to the Detroit hospital by ambulance Thursday when relatives were advised that highly specialized surgery was the only hope for his survival.
Started Here in 1910
The local doctor, who started practice here in 1910, had suffered a coronary attack in 1950 and somewhat curtailed his activities at that time. He continued to serve the state registration board, however, in the office he had held since 1928 until his retirement in 1955 because of the age limitation.
A native of Bettsville, O., Dr. McIntyre came to Lansing with his parents in early childhood. He was graduated from old Lansing high school and then took his college work and medical training at the Wayne university college of medicine, Detroit, interning at Harper hospital before opening his office here. He served as president of the Ingham County Medical society in 1925-26 just prior to his appointment to the state medical registration board. He also served as a member of the Lansing board of health and was first secretary of the Ingham County Tuberculosis hospital, now the Ingham Medical hospital. His experience and reputation in directing affairs of the registration board won him national renown and he was elected president of the Federation of State Medical Boards in 1941, and was made a member of the National Board of Medical Examiners.
A War Veteran
In addition to his professional activity, which also won him a 50-year service plaque from the Michigan State Medical society. Dr. McIntyre was active in local fraternal, church, veterans and social organizations. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of Elf Khurafeh shrine of Saginaw; of Capitol Lodge No. 66, F. & A. M.; Capitol Chapter No. 9, R. A. M., and Lansing Commandery No. 25, Knights Templar. He was a long-time member and past-chairman of the board of trustees of First Presbyterian church, and was a member of Country Club of Lansing and the Lansing City club.
Dr. McIntyre was a veteran of World War I, serving as an army medical officer from the time of the Mexican border trouble in 1916 until the war's end in 1918. He served as state commander of the United Mexican Border Veterans.
Surviving are the widow, Sally; one son, Dr. Jack McIntyre of Dearborn, and two grandchildren. The family home for many years has been at 600 S. Grand ave.
Funeral services will be held in the Estes-Leadley Colonial chapel at 11 a. m. Monday, with Dr. Seth C. Morrow, pastor of First Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. Capitol Lodge No. 66 will give the Masonic service and the Commandery will provide an escort.
--The State Journal, Lansing, Michigan, October 22, 1960
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| Plane Crash Kills Four Plane Crash Kills Four
Sutter City, Calif., (AP) - Four persons returning from a hunting trip were killed yesterday afternoon when their light plane crashed and exploded on a hillside three miles north of here.
Sutter county Deputy Coroner Walter Ullrey identified the dead as:
Pilot, Austin B. Coller, 34, a Culver City police sergeant; Russell E. Riner, 37, operator of the Riner Electrical Corp., Culver City; Harvey Sigsbey, Los Angeles, and F. William Wood, employed by the Los Angeles City Department of Water and Power.
The plane smashed into the 1200-foot hill with such force that pieces, hunting gear and a number of dead pheasants and ducks were widely strewn.
The victims were burned beyond recognition in the crash and small grass fire the explosion a set.
The craft, a Beech Bonanza, left Chico Municipal Airport at 12:07 p.m., after Coller filed a flight plan for Culver City. A watch strapped to his wrist was stopped at 12:47, indicating it had been in the air less than 40 minutes.
--Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, November 24. 1952
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| Policemen Die On Way To Farm Policemen die on way to farm
TWO George Town policemen on their way to the scene of the mysterious animal disease at Bridgenorth yesterday, were killed when the car in which they were travelling and a log truck collided on the East Tamar Highway.
Killed were the driver Sen Const Colin Chesterton (33), and Sgt Dennis Butcher (39) who was on his way to supervise police operations at the Bridgenorth farm.
The driver of the truck, Ronald Neil Kerrison, of Crowther St, Beaconsfield, was not injured in the crash, but was taken to hospital suffering severe shock.
The accident happened at about 11 am in torrential rain near the turn off to Longreach woodchip plant.
The car disintegrated on impact, throwing Sen Const Chesterton a considerable distance. Sgt Butcher was trapped in the car.
Police believe the two men died instantly.
Sgt Butcher was married with three children and had been living in George Town for 10 years.
He joined the police force in August 1960 and served at Hobart, Launceston, Queenstown, Mathinna, Colebrook, Campbell Town and George Town.
He received a high commendation for devotion to duty in the February 1967 bush fire emergency and he was promoted to sergeant in 1973.
This year he was awarded the Australian National Medal.
Sen Const Chesterton was married with two children. He was born in Brisbane and joined the Tasmanian police force in May 1970.
He served in Hobart, Devonport, Wynyard, Glenorchy and the Hobart CIB and was transferred to George Town CIB in September last year.
He was promoted to senior constable in August, 1978.
An identification inquest will be opened at Launceston this morning.
--The Mercury, Hobart, Tasmania, October 24, 1979
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