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| Charles Goodman GOODMAN, Charles S - In hospital on Sunday, May 9. 1954. Charles Samuel Goodman, of Ottawa, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, in his 37th year, Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd., 315 McLeod street. Service in the chapel on Tuesday, May 11, at 3 p.m. Interment in Merivale cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, May 11, 1954
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| Charles Hazelton --Cumberland Times-News, Cumberland, Maryland, November 5, 2007
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| Charles J. Kelly CHARLES J. KELLY
SENECA FALLS - Services for Charles J. Kelly, 68, of 27 Shamrock Ave, who died Tuesday night in the Taylor-Brown Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, following a brief illness, will be at 2 pm Friday at the Doran Funeral Horne here The Rev Robert Shackles, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, will officiate and burial will be in Restvale.
A veteran of World War I, Mr Kelly was a retired employee of Goulds Pumps, where he had been employed for 40 years prior to his retirement a few years agо. He was also a member of the Kirk-Casey American Legion Post.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lucy Wiley Kelly, at home: and two sisters, Mrs. Harold Birch, Waterloo, and Mrs. Grace Woods of Seneca Falls.
--The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, July 19, 1962 Page 41
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| Charles McClelland Charles McClelland
Funeral services for Charles McClelland of Detroit, Mich., were conducted Monday morning at the O'Neill-Redden Funeral Home. The Rev. Norman Poupour officiated. Bearers were Henry Bell. Andrew LaRose, Lawrence Seney, Albert Bruce, Mark Rasco and Timothy Rasco. Burial was in the Assumption Church in Redford. The Rev. Poupour recited committal prayers.
--Plattsburgh Press-Republican, Plattsburgh, New York, November 27, 1962
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| Charles McGregor Charles passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by the love of his family, on Friday, August 30, 2013 at the age of 87 years. Beloved husband of 55 years to Olive (nee Hazelwood). Loving father of Gord and his wife Janet, Kathy and her husband Jim Eeles, Ken and his wife Verna, and Don and his wife Karin. Proud grandfather of Ryan, Brad, Gina, Nikki, Terri; Sarah, Shevaun, Stephanie; the late Lana, Graham, Laura; Ben and Mark. Survived by his sisters Verna Nesvog of Nanaimo and Iva Hembling of Vancouver; sister-in-law Jean McGregor of Ladysmith, B.C; Predeceased by his sister Irene and by his brother Don.
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| Charles Melville "Mel" McConnell Charles Melville "Mel" McConnell
The funeral for Mr. Mel McConnell was conducted Monday, November 19, 1990 in the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan by Reverend Harold Stuart.
Mr. McConnell died suddenly Thursday, November 15, 1990 at the North Bay Civic Hospital in his 72nd year.
He was the beloved husband of Ann (Waldriff), Callander; loving father of Shirley Adam, Callander; Gerry and his wife Lucille, Niagara Falls; Glen and his wife Susan; Roy and his wife Mary, all of Callander; Cheryl and her husband Donnie Storic, Powassan; daughter-in-law Mona, wife of the late Ross. Dear brother of Milton, Laura Dobbs, Golden Valley; Clarence, Ida Howe, North Bay; Merville, Vera Dobbs, Powassan; Myrtle Ransome, Edith Lamb, Parry Sound; the late Bernice, Alex and Harvey. Lovingly remembered by 24 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Mel was the son of the late Charles and Ellen McConnell. Prior to his retirement Mel worked in trucking and in carpentry and his family recall that he was able to repair anything. He very much enjoyed ice-fishing, hunting and animals, especially horses.
Pallbearers for Mr. McConnell were Burton Dobbs, Gord Thompson, Dennis McConnell, Allan Waldorf, Paul Dobbs and Bryan Dobbs.
Following the service, a reception was provided by the ladies of the Nipissing North Community Centre.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 20, 1990 Page 10
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| Charles Phillips Charles Ellsworth Phillips
Reverend Murray Arnill of Trinity United Church, conducted services in memory of Charles Ellsworth Phillips, Saturday afternoon in the Martyn Funeral Home Chapel. Interment followed Tuesday Terrace Lawn Cemetery.
Born in North Bay, August 16th, 1913, Cap was the son of the late Charles Phillips and his wife the former Beatrice Garvin.
In his youth, Cana played hockey for Scollard Hall also the Sally Ann Fischers. He was a keen follower of all sports, and he was also a goal judge for many years at the the old North Bay Arena on King and Furguson.
Mr. Phillips had worked for the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, retiring in 1978.
He was predeceased by his first wife Jean Bellamy in the mid 70's and remarried Florence Fredericks July 31st, 1978.
He is survived by his wife Florence and his Donna, Diana, Shelley Sheryl, as well step as his brother William and sisters Esma and Dorothy.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, February 16, 1988 Page 17
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| Charles S. Cunningham --Cumberland Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, February 18, 1966
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| Charles Snedden SNEDDEN, Charles W. - Died at Halifax, N.S. on Monday July 29, 1974, Charles W. Snedden, son of the late Dr. S.N. Snedden of Pembroke and Edmonton, Alta.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, August 1, 1974 Page 36
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| Charles W. Fowler --The Chilliwack Progress, Chilliwack, British Columbia, October 13, 1971
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| Charles W. Sanford - Notice of death --The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, December 10, 1941 Page 15
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| Charles White WHITE, Charles James At St. Joseph's Hospital, North Bay, Tuesday, December 16, 1986 in his 59th year. Charlie White, husband of Mary Towns of Wellandport. Loving father to Kathy and Harvey Putnam of Wellandport; Barbara, Toronto, and Larry and Wendy White, Fonthill. Dear brother to Dolly (Mrs. Eddie Brown) and Mariorie (Mrs. Gerald Phillips), both of Powassan; Maybelle Lawson, North Bay and Bob, Callander. He will be sadly missed by one grandchild, Everett and many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service in the chapel Thursday at 2 pm.
Spring interment Callander Union Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, December 17, 1986 Page 2
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| Charlie Hazelwood Charles Frederick Hazelwood
Funeral services for Charles Frederick Hazelwood, beloved husband of Imelda (Regimbal) of Calvin Township were held on Wednesday, May 29, 1991 from the Golden Age Hall in Mattawa, Ontario. Carson Cowan and Carson Wallace conducted the service. Interment was at the Pinehill Cemetery, Mattawa.
The pallbearers were six grandsons, Wade and Raymond Bryanton, Wayne, Michael and David Hazelwood, and Brian Moore. The honorary pallbearers were Orrin and Katrina Hazelwood.
Born in Papineau Township on December 23, 1909, Charles was the son of the late Herbert and Agnes Hazelwood.
Left to mourn are his wife Imelda, sons Gaylord (Miriam), Herbert (Sandra), Hugh (Marilyn), Clayton (Marilyn), Mahlon (Patti), daughters Ellen Bryanton and Kathleen (John) Moore, 30 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
He will be sadly missed by his family and his many friends.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 5, 1991 Page 10
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| Charlie Hazelwood HAZELWOOD, Charles Frederick
- Suddenly on May 26, 1991 at the Mattawa General Hospital, Charles Hazelwood, in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of Imelda (Regimbal) and loving father of Gaylord and wife Miriam of Cookstown, Ellen Bryanton of Mattawa, Kathleen and husband John Moore of Mattawa, Herbert and wife Sandra of Guelph, Hugh and wife Marilyn of North Bay, Clayton and wife Marilyn of Mattawa, Mahlon and wife Patti of Sardis, British Columbia. Predeceased by daughter Clara, grandson Leslie and five brothers. Remembered by brother David of Mattawa, sisters Eleanor of Mattawa and Lillian of Thornloe. Cherished grandfather of 30 grandchildren and great-grandfather of 17 great-grandchildren. Mr. Hazelwood is resting at the Golden Age Club Hall, today, Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. until time of service at 1 p.m. Interment in Pine hill Cemetery, Mattawa. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be sincerely appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, May 29, 1991 Page 10
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| Charlotte Coulter COULTER, Charlotte Margaret - On Tuesday, November 8, 1949, in hospital, Charlotte Margaret Coulter, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Charles Coulter, formerly of Eganville, Ont., in her 82nd year. Funeral service on Thursday at 1.30 p.m., at the home of her niece Miss M. Rattray, 658 Gilmour street. Interment Eganville Anglican cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, November 9, 1949 Page 26
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| CHAS. LE ROY OF CALLANDER IS CASUALTY CHAS. LE ROY OF CALLANDER IS CASUALTY
Callander, Dec. 15 -- Mrs. S. Le Roy of Callander received official word that her son, Rfmn. Charles LeRoy, died overseas due to wounds he suffered in August. Rfmn. LeRoy was born and educated in Callander. Two of his Rfmn. Charles LeRoy brothers are overseas. They are Pte. Rod LeRoy and Cpl, Jake Le Roy.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, December 15, 1944 Page 8
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| Chester Stearns --The Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, February 2, 1941 Page 27
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| Christy McGregor --The Winfield Tribune, Winfield, Kansas, April 11, 1907
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| Clara Bryanton Clara Agnes Bryanton
Clara Agnes (Hazelwood) Bryanton, passed away November 21, 1980 at Prince County Hospital, Summerside, P.E.1. after a lengthy illness. In her 48th year.
The deceased was the wife of Stacy Bryant on of Kensington, P.E.I., dear mother of Donna, Mrs. Rodney Hogg, Hamilton, P.E.I. and Raymond of Goose Bay, Labrador.
Left to mourn her loss are her parents Charles and Milda Hazelwood of RR 2, Mattawa, five brothers: Gaylord of Cookstown, Ont., Herbert of Guelph; Hugh, North Bay; Clayton, RR 2, Mattawa and Mahlon of Chilliwack, B.C., also two sisters, Ellen, Mrs. Gerald Bryant and Kathleen, Mrs. John Moore, both of RR 2, Mattawa.
Funeral services were held from Davidson Funeral Home, Monday, Nov. 24, 1980 at 10.30 a.m. Interment was at the People's Cemetery, Kensington, P.E.I.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, December 6, 1980 Page 2
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| Clara Jamieson JAMIESON Clara Arzella (formerly McDonald) — Mrs. Clara Jamieson died suddenly at North Bay General Hospital on Thursday, June 29 2000 in her 74th year. Clara (Byers) was the beloved wife of William James "Jim" Jamieson Callander. She was the loving mother of Bob McDonald (Patsy), Sudbury; Lynn Brunelle (Paul Jr.), Sudbury; Donna Pagnutti (Frank), Copper Cliff; Cheryl Lamarche (Gary), Sudbury; Terry Pitre (Donald), Alban; Darren McDonald, Toronto and the proud grandmother of 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Clara was the dear sister of Mildred Ayers, North Bay; Edward Byers, Callander and was predeceased by her brother George Byers and sister Bernice McDonald. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan (724-2024) on Monday from 10 to 11 a.m. with the funeral service in the chapel on Monday at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 1, 2000 Page 10
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| Clarence B. Comstock Services Held Wednesday --Lewisburg Journal, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1944 Page 4
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| Clarence Brown Bradley BRADLEY, Clarence Brown - On Thursday, July 19, 1990 at Peel Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. Brad will be sadly missed by wife Stella and son Bruce. Dear son of Mrs. Florence Bradley and the late Horace J. Bradley of Walker's Point. Also survived by a brother Harvey, also of Walker's Point. Friends will be received at the Archdekin Funeral Home, 289 Main St. North (Hwy. 10), Brampton, on Saturday from 2-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Sunday, July 22, 1990 at 2 p.m. Interment Oakland Cemetery, Brockville, Ontario on Monday at 2 p.m. Remembrances to the Peel Memorial Hospital Building Fund would be appreciated.
--The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 21, 1990 Page 15
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| Clarence Dunn --Milwaukee Journal, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, August 16, 1988
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| Clarence Forrest FORREST, Clarence - Peacefully at North Bay General Hospital - Scollard Site on Saturday, June 28, 2003. Beloved husband of Malinda (nee Turcott) and the late Helen (nee Anderson). Dear step-father of Ruby Trudel (husband Omer), and step-grandfather of Stacey Bell (Ted Wilson). He will be sadly missed by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his sisters Margaret Kennedy and Helen McMullen. Friends may call at the MARTYN FUNERAL HOME, on Wednesday, July 2nd from 2 to 4 p.m. and then at the Culberson Funeral Home, Woodstock, New Brunswick, on Friday July 4th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Culberson Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at MacKenzie Corner United Church Cemetery. A donation to the Gideon Bible Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully acknowledged as expressions of sympathy. A special thanks to the nursing staff on 3 West Scollard Site, and the staff at the Barclay House.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 30, 2003 Page 10
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| Clarissa Wise WISE, Clarissa R.
Died in this town, on the 22nd instant, Miss CLARISSA R. WISE, aged 29 years 9 months and 5 days, of consumption.
--The Elizabethtown Post, Elizabethtown, New York, April 22, 1853
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| Clarkson Lewis Farnsworth Clarkson Lewis Farnsworth.
Halesite, Jan. 10. - Clarkson Lewis Ainsworth, son of Frederick C. and Henrietta B. Clarkson Farnsworth, died on Friday at his parents' home, after a long, illness, Mr. Farnsworth was horn in Detroit. Mich, September 1896. He was engaged in the advertising business in Manhattan. He leaves his widow, Margaret Powell Farnsworth, his parents, and a brother, Frederick C. Farnsworth, second. The funeral is to be held from the Farmsworth home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev, Charles E. Cragg of St, John's Church officiating. Interment will be private.
--Brooklyn Times Union, Brooklyn, New York, January 10, 1921 Page 7
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| Claude Pennock Claude Pennock, 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pennock, of the village of Pennock, is dead as the result of being shot late Saturday by his cousin, Will Roth, also 15. The lads were playing with the elder Pennock's shotgun.
--The Yale Expositor, Yale, Michigan, January 27, 1916 Page 2
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| Claude Pennock HARRISON - As C. Banroth and Claude Pennock, 15, of Temple, were hunting, the former's shotgun was accidentally discharged, hitting Pennock in the stomach. He died the same day.
--Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan, January 27, 1916 Page 7
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| Clayton Byers --Almaguin News, December 18, 2008
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| Clessen Holl HOLL
Clessen R. Holl of 303 Holland St., suddenly March 28, 1901. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Polley Holl. Funeral from Kompf Funeral Home, 203 Fitch St., Friday at 2 p.m., Rev. Alex C. Schaus officiating. Burial in White Chapel Memory Gardens. Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
--The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, March 31, 1961 Page 2
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| Clessen R. Holl CLESSEN R. HOLL of 303 Holland St. died unexpectedly yesterday at his summer home in Charleston, Ont.
He was an engineer for the DL&W Railroad for the past 40 years and was the local chairman of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Kompf Funeral Home. Burial will be in White Chapel Memory Garden.
Friends may call at the funeral home at 203 Fitch St. from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.
--The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, March 29, 1961 Page 7
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| Cletus Cutcher Transitioned peacefully Thursday, October 20, 2011. He was born on May 31, 1922 in Ohio, the eldest of five children. He served his country in the U.S. Marines in the South Pacific during World War II and provided for his family in his occupation as a master tool & die maker. Cletus is survived by Lois Cutcher, his wife of 65 years; two sons, Glen (Marlene) and Stephen (Mindy); five grandchildren, Laurel (Randle), Stephanie (Forrest), Ian, Jeffrey and Jane; and two great-grandchildren, Celeste and RJ. Also surviving Cletus are his brothers, Ralph (Bernice), Harold; sister-in-law, Jeanne Cutcher; and brother-in-law, Earl Barrett. He was preceded in death by his son, Jeffrey; a sister, Marian; and a brother, Edward. In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place and a private memorial gathering will take place at a later date. Cletus will be remembered fondly for his many great stories, his handcrafted boomerangs, and his sense of humor.
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| Clifford Evans EVANS, Clifford - On Monday, July 17, 1978, Clifford Evans, Oxford Mills, age 85, husband of the late Mary Ellen Haskins, dear father of Mrs Joseph Tynon (Muriel), Ogden burg, N.Y., brother of Roy, Kemptville and William, Oxford Mills. Resting Rolston Funeral Home Kemptville, Service in the chapel Thursday at 1 30 pm Interment Merrickville Union cemetery
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 19, 1978 Page 46
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| Clifford Johnstone JOHNSTONE, Clifford - Suddenly at Thurso, Que. on Sunday, July 21, 1957. Clifford Johnstone of 46 Wright St., Hull, Que. Beloved husband of Ethel MacKenzie, aged 60 years. Resting at above address. Service at Cushman Memorial Chapel on Wednesday at 2 p m. Interment St. James cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 22, 1957
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| Clifford King KING, Clifford Joel - Suddenly at the Sault Area Hospitals (General Site) Friday, June 20, 2008 at the age of 79. Beloved husband of the late Lillian King. Dear son of the late George & Gertrude King. Dear father of Stanley King (Lillian) and Lloyd King (Beatrice), all of Blind River. Dear grandfather of Sheila, Allan, Angela, Lloyd, Paul, Paula and the late Karen. Dear great grandfather of Adam, Crystal, Trisha, Jennifer, Kassandra, Alicia, Jonathan, Nicolas, Lilly, Maddie, Julia, Caitlan and MacKenzie. Great great grandfather of Connor, Austin and C.J. (Christopher). Dear brother of Kay Cashmore (Larry), Floyd (Georgina), James (Florence), Lloyd (Fay), Eddie (June), Richard (Beverley), May Sprague (late Stanley) and the late Mary Trembley (late Cecil). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the MENARD FUNERAL HOME, Blind River, Wednesday from 11:00 a.m. until service time in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Rustin Hildebrand officiating. Donations to a charity of choice would be greatly appreciated.
--The Sault Star, Sault St. Marie, Ontario, June 24, 2008 Page 18
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| Clifford Swant After a courageous battle with cancer, at the North Bay General Hospital ? Scollard Site, on Friday, October 3, 2003. Clifford Keith Swant, was the beloved husband of Muriel Elaine Piche, in his 74th year. Beloved son of Agnes (nee Buffet) and the late Herbert Swant. Loving father of Doug Swant and his wife Joan of Chatham and Debra Davidson and her husband Les of Australia. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Michael, Megan, Heidi-Lee, David, Brandon, Wesley, Sarah, Philip and great grandchildren Michael, Heidi-Marie and Tatum. His siblings Floyd Swant (wife Iris) of Sault Ste. Marie, Shirley MacHale (husband Rod) of Elliott Lake and Barbara Franklin (husband Bob) of Redbridge will dearly remember Cliff. Predeceased by his brother Reg. Dearly remembered by his sister in law Marilyn. Funeral services will be held in the Martyn Funeral Home Chapel on Monday, October 6th, at 2:00 PM. Interment to follow at the Forest Lawn Cemetery. If desired, donations to the NEO Regional Cancer Center or the Rorab Shrine Children?s? Travel Fund will be gratefully acknowledged as expressions of sympathy.
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| Clinton Hallock CLINTON "RED" HALLOCK
ESSEX JCT. - Clinton D. Hallock, 78, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010 in Green Mountain Nursing Home, Colchester.
He was born on Feb. 11, 1932 Starksboro, the son of Phillip and Ursula (Stokes) Hallock. He served his country honorably with the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict. Red was later employed with the Cellucord Corp. in Richmond and worked for Simmons Precision in Vergennes. He enjoyed deer hunting, fishing, and loved playing the harmonica. He was a consummate family man.
He leaves his wife of 53 years, Geraldine "Jerry" (Stevens) Hallock; two daughters, Sharri L. Weston and her husband, Gary, and Shellie Hallock, all of Essex Jct.; his grandchildren, Timmy and Tyler Weston, of Essex, Nickie Morgan of Indiana, and Alicia Morgan of Essex; his sister, Freda Beane of Jonesville; his brother and wife, Clarence and Wilma Hallock of Lincoln; a many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Along with his parents; Red was predeceased by brothers and sisters, Nelson, Clayton, and Celon Hallock, and Marion Brace, Isabelle Moody and Beatrice Knight; brothers-in-law, Frank Beane, Millard Brace, John Moody, and William Knight; and sister-in-law, Jacqueline Hallock.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Faith Baptist Church, Platt Street, Winooski. Interment will follow in Ft. Ethan Allen Cemetery.
The family wishes to express a heartfelt thank you to P.A.C.E., Fletcher Allen Staff, and Staff at Green Mountain Nursing Home for all their care and concern.
Those wishing may send a donation to Alzheimer's Assoc., 300 Cornerstone Drive #128, Williston, VT 05495. Arrangements by Elmwood-Meunier Funeral Home, Burlington.
--The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont, December 7, 2010 Page 15
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| Clinton W.A. Turcott --North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, April 12, 1988 Page 17
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| Colleen Allen Colleen Lucy (Bolger) Allen
Colleen Lucy Allen died at North Bay General Hospital, Scollard Site, on April 8, 2007. She was in her seventieth year.
Mrs. Allen is survived by her children Theresa Deschamps (Rick), Cathy O'Grady (Kelly) and Len Allen (Linda); seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren and many friends; siblings Theresa McDonald (Herb), Rosemary McLelland (Scott), Ron (Joan), Gerald (Dolly), Raymond (Corine), Jim (Debbie), John (Anne) and Dennis (Retta).
She was predeceased by her parents Isabelle (nee Larkin) and William Bolger, sister Doreen Bastein and brother Bill Bolger Jr.
The funeral service was conducted at the McGuinty Funeral Home Chapel in North Bay on April 14.
Cremation has taken place.
Interment will take place at Holy Cross Parish Cemetery in Haileybury at a later date.
The family thanked the nurses, ambulance attendants, Dr. Clark and Dr. Mah for their caring manner in providing Mrs. Allen a comfortable stay at Scollard and McLaren Sites Hospitals.
--Temiskaming Speaker, New Liskeard, Ontario, April 18, 2007 Page 11
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| College Graduate Dies College Graduate Dies - Wayne Barron Shipley, owner of the Banks pharmacy, died Sunday in a Portland hospital where he was taken late in May. The funeral service is to be held at 3:30 Thursday afternoon at Forest Grove, with interment in Forest View cemetery. Mr. Shipley, 25, was born Banks and was a 1942 graduate of Oregon State college. He leaves his widow, Barbara McClelland Shipley, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipley, Banks, and a brother, Thuril Shipley, United States coast guard.
--Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Oregon, June 6, 1945 Page 3
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| Community Loses Pioneer Resident
Mrs. Mary E. McClelland passes away at age of 81
Here over 60 Years
Only seven houses in Village When She Took Up Her Residence 66 Years Ago
Was Able to Teach School Where Others Had Failed
Wrote Interesting Articles Before Newspapers Were Established Here and
During Her Long Life Was A Factor in All Phases of Community Uplift. In the death of Mrs. Mary E. McClelland, aged 81, which occurred at her home No. 172 Broadway, Friday night, at 7:30 o’clock, Saranac Lake lost another of its pioneer citizens and a resident who for more than sixty years was a powerful factor in all phases of community uplift and betterment.
Mrs. McClelland was born at Elizabethtown, Sept. 13, 1836, the daughter of the late Roswell and Mary Demon Wise. At the age of 15 she was married to James McClelland, who died here 21 years ago. Shortly after her marriage, Mrs. McClelland came to Saranac Lake, and with the exception of four or five years during which she resided in Canada, she had lived here until her death.
When Mrs. McClelland came to Saranac Lake the village was then a very small hamlet. It was little more than a logging camp. Seven families comprised its entire population. The inhabitants led the rough woods life. Mrs. McClelland, who was the second teacher in the community, brought with her a kindliness and a keen insight into human nature that won the respect and the friendship of the youths and she was able to teach the rudiments of education and to lay the groundwork for the fine community spirit that quickly developed. Many of her pupils became prominent citizens and accumulated considerable wealth. She taught two years in the red schoolhouse on Lake Street. She was successful because of her remarkable patience and her unfailing good nature which characterized her through life and won for her the endearment of hundreds of friends. This kindliness of spirit which made her a loving wife and mother, was omnipresent and through it was wielded a powerful influence for good in religious and community movements.
Mrs. McClelland was naturally of a literary turn of mind and during her life she contributed many interesting articles to the press. When she came here there were no newspapers, but papers from other parts of the Northern New York circulated here and Mrs. McClelland was the local correspondent. She wasn’t a correspondent in the sense of writing day to day news but devoted most of her time to articles of splendid literary merit and carrying always an inspiring note. During the Civil War she wrote many poems and clippings of what she had written were voluminous. These were destroyed in a fire a few years ago. Mrs. McClelland retained a remarkable grasp of her mental faculties until her death and was able to recite from memory 90 poems.
Mrs. McClelland was active in church circles, being deeply religious but without fanaticism. She was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church and was always at the forefront in Sunday School activities and the organization of other church societies. She was for many years the president of W.T.C.U. attended in a drinking fountain erected near the St. Regis Hotel on Bloomingdale avenue, but it is said the fountain was destroyed by saloonkeepers whom she opposed.
Mrs. McClelland’s property extended over a large part of the village.
There were 13 children in the family, of whom the following survive; Mrs. Frank S. Barton and Mrs. George W. Walton of Salem, Oregon, Fred S. McClelland of Whitinsville, Mass., Mrs. Herbert Hazelwood of Mattawa, Ontario and Miss Lena C. McClelland of Saranac Lake, besides one brother, George W. Wise of Saranac Lake.
The funeral was held from the Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. Alexander McKinley, pastor of the church officiating. There was a profusion of beautiful flowers. Members of the Women’s Relief Corp attended in a body. A special program of music was given, two hymns, “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” and “Abide With Me” being beautifully sung by a mixed quartet. The pall bearers were her grandsons, Thomas, Charles, and Gaylord McClelland, Paul Walton, Frank Washburn and George Quick. Burial was in Pine Ridge Cemetery.
—Transcribed by Michele Tucker of the William Chapman White Room, Saranac Lake Free Library, 4/11/2006, from Alfred L. Donaldson's Scrapbook 8.
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| Correspondence in regards to the death of William Hefferman
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| Cory Odd Unexpectedly, at his home in North Bay, on Monday, October 19, 2020. He was 43 years old. Cory was the beloved son of Lorraine (Dale Grawbarger) of Restoule and the late Garnet Odd. He is survived by his children Travis Anderson (Shayna), Ethan Odd, and Emily Odd. Cory was the proud grandfather of Thomas Anderson. He was the dear brother of Terry Ann Richards (Doug) of Arnstein. The Odd family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Saturday, October 24, 2020 from 10:00 am until time of funeral service at 11:00 am. Interment will follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Restoule. COVID-19 restrictions are in effect. Masks are required and two metres physical distancing must be maintained. Attendance at the funeral service is limited to 50 people. Should you wish to make a donation in Cory’s memory, the Restoule Legion (RCL Branch 639) is suggested.
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| Crane --Alton Evening Telegraph, Alton, Illinois, August 18, 1967 Page 15
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| Crashes on Take-Off, Four Persons Killed Newspaper article about plane crash that killed Sharrone (Smith) Chafen and her in-laws, Wilfred & Marion Chafen.
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| D'Arcy Turner TURNER D'Arcy Mackenzie It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of D'Arcy Turner formerly of Candle Lake at the Herb Bassett Home on September 22, 2010. D'Arcy was born January 24, 1923 in Schrieber, Ont. After being discharged from the RCAF, at Dafoe Sask. In 1944 he married the love of this life Jean. They moved to BC for a short time before returning to Saskatchewan and he joined the CN as an Agent Operator. He remained with CN for 35 years, living in 16 locations in Saskatchewan. In 1983 he and his Jean retired to Candle Lake, which he called God's Country, where he remained until he entered the hospital and later Herb Bassett. He will be sadly missed and remembered by his son Robert of Regina, grandsons Blair of Saskatoon, Kevin (Nita) their children Abi and Luke of Calgary and granddaughter Heather (Matt) of Calgary. D'Arcy was predeceased by his parents Benjamin and Emma, his wife Jean, sons Scott and Donald and his siblings Ben, Sybil, Albert, Beatrice and Tom. At D'Arcy's request there will not be a funeral service. Interment Candle Lake Cemetery. The family wishes to thank the staff of Herb Bassett Home for the compassionate and loving care of D'Arcy over the past year. Memorial donations in D'Arcy memory may be made to the Herb Bassett Home. Lakeland Trail c/o Victoria Hospital Foundation. Arrangements in care of Northern Funeral Service-MacKenzie Chapel, Brian & Bev Stobbs, Jennifer Wildeman Funeral Directors. 763-8488
--Published on September 28, 2010
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| D.G. Byers D. G. Byers
CALLANDER (Staff)-Funeral SE service was held today in the chapel of the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, for Duncan George Byers, RR1, Callander, who died suddenly Saturday at his home. He was 69.
The service was conducted by Rev. C. B. Taylor of South Shore Community Church, and interment took place at Nipissing Cemetery. Six members of the Callander Branch, Royal Canadian Legion, served as pallbearers.
Born June 4, 1896, in Renfrew County, Mr. Byers was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Byers of Sunset Cove. He had lived in the Callander area for the past 60 years, and was well known as a guide.
Mr. Byers was a veteran of the First World War, having served with the 19th and 162nd Battalions. His marriage to the former Margaret Hamilton took place at Renfrew Sept. 1, 1920.
He is survived by his wife, two sons, James, Camp Tillicum, and Rodney, Callander; and seven daughters, Mrs. A. Rennette (Irene), St. Catharines, Mrs. C. Liberty (Elda) and Mrs. G. Simms (Ruth), both of North Bay, Miss Edaleen Byers, Toronto; Mrs. A. MacWilliam (Edna) Corbeil, Mrs. J. Drober (Edith) and Mrs. W. Johnson (Sylvia), both of Ferris.
Also both surviving are two brothers, William, Quebec, Charles, Callander; and two sisters, Mrs. S. Leroy (Eliza), Callander, and Mrs. S. Hamilton (Annie), Frankville.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, March 21, 1966 Page 5
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| Dale Duling --The Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 12, 1970 Page 21
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| Dale Haywood Dale E. Haywood, age 67, life resident of Altmar passed away Friday from injuries sustained in an accident. Dale was born April 8, 1951 in Gouverneur, the son of Earl and Marion Jerome Haywood. He graduated from APW High School in 1971. Dale married Diane Oakes on July 17, 1976. He was employed by APW School District as a bus monitor for ten years and had previously been employed by Mcauliffe Paper Company for 28 years. He was a member of Defiance Fire Company in Altmar for 45 years. He also umpired men and women?s softball leagues for the past 45 years. Dale enjoyed hunting and golfing.
Surviving are his wife, Diane, two daughters, Heather (Jason) Stupp of North Volney and Amanda Haywood of Altmar, two sisters, Sharon Horning of Parish and Zona Oakes of South Carolina, five brothers, Eugene Haywood of Altmar, Floyd Haywood of Williamstown, Kevin Haywood of Central Square, Terry Haywood of Richland and Darryl Haywood of Norfolk and four grandchildren, Hayley, Wyatt, Jason and Hayden.
A memorial service will be held 6 p.m. Thursday, May 31st at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home, 52 Park Street, Pulaski with burial at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. prior to the funeral.
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