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Harold Pegg
Harold Pegg
KALAMAZOO - Harold Pegg, 33, an automobile salesman, died Sunday of injuries suffered Wednesday in an automobile collision.
--The Ludington Daily News, Ludington, Michigan, September 11, 1933 Page 3
 
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Harold Stearns
Harold Stearns
STEARNS Suddenly, at Montreal, on Wednesday, February 25, 1942, Harold B. Stearns, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. David Stearns, formerly of Russell, Ont., in his 28th year. Resting at the home of his uncle, Mr. James Adams Russell, Ont., where service will be held on Saturday. 28th inst., at 2.15 p.m. Interment in the United cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 27, 1942 Page 24
 
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Harold Winthrop
Harold Winthrop
WINTHROP ? Herald E. Burnap, 72, of Route 2, died at 11 p.m., Tuesday, May 31, 1977 at the Potsdam Hospital where he had been a patient for two days. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Viola Burnap, Winthrop; three sons, Leon Burnap, Norfolk; Duane Burnap, West Stockholm; and Larry Burnap, Winthrop; two daughters, Mrs. Betty LeCuyer, Norfolk; Mrs. William (Ellen)
Young, South Butler; one brother, Clinton Burnap, Brasher Falls; one sister, Mrs. Bessie Winters, North Bangor; 13 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was born in Stockholm Oct. 15, 1904, the son of Elson and Harriet Greeno Burnap. He married Miss Viola Steenberg of Stockholm Oct. 2, 1936. He had been a farmer in the Winthrop area , all of his life. Burial will be made in the Jenkins Neighborhood Cemetery.
--Massena Observer, Massena, New York, June 2, 1977
 
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Harriet Jennings
Harriet Jennings
 
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Harry Babcock
Harry Babcock
--Marinette Eagle Star, Marinette, Wisconsin, September 19, 1994 Page 8
 
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Harry Hayden, Retired Builder, Dies in Hospital
Harry Hayden, Retired Builder, Dies in Hospital
--Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, November 12, 1953 Page 10
 
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Harvey LeRoy
Harvey LeRoy
LEROY, Harvey "Red" - 84 years. Monday morning, August 5th, 1996 at the Extendicare York. Beloved husband of the late Theda (Ibbitson) LeRoy (predeceased 1991). Loving father of Vera (husband Alfred McLaughlin), Ron (wife Dale), Verna Boulet (friend George Quecke), all of Sudbury and the late Tom (predeceased 1990). Dear grandfather of Tom Jr. (wife Nancy), Andrew, Ron Jr., Tracy, Michael, Steven, Claire, Rob and the late Louise (predeceased). Dear great-grandfather of Neil, Dean and Darren. Dear son of the late Simon and Liza LeRoy, both predeceased. Dear brother of Marge Hopson (husband Art) of British Columbia, Rodney (wife Ada) of Callander and Cora Donovan of North York and the late Violet Mcllvenna, Charlie and Jacob, all predeceased. Friends may call at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch St., Wednesday from 2:30 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday after 10 a.m. Funeral service in the R.J. Barnard Chapel, Thursday, August 8th at 11:30 a.m. Interment at the Parklawn Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 6, 1996 Page 10
 
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Harvey Valliant
Harvey Valliant
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, October 28, 1972 Page 49
 
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Hattie Clark
Hattie Clark
CLARKE-At the Molina Nursing Home, Almonte, Thursday, June 6, 1963 Harriett Clarke, beloved daughter of the late David Clarke and Margaret Munro, in her 81st year. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, Funeral service at the funeral home on Saturday June 8, at 2 pm. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, June 7, 1963 Page 42
 
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Hazel Byers
Hazel Byers
BYERS Hazel — At North Bay Civic Hospital on Wednesday August 6 1980 In her 66th year Hazel Cobb beloved wire of Gordon of Powassan loving mother of Lloyd, Bunnie, Gilbert and Vera of Powassan; Keith, Eleanor, Brian and Debbie, of Regina Saskatchewan; dear sister of Richard of Saskatchewan; Fred, Phillip and Margaret, all of Powassan Frank of Guelph; Jim of Callander; Beryl of Hamilton; Rose (Mrs. Mervin Bert) of P.E.I.; Ester of Paris Ontario and Lilly of Nova Scotia Friends may call at the Paul Funeral Home Powassan from 2-5 and 7-9 pm Thursday Funeral service in the chapel Friday at 2 pm Interment Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 7, 1980 Page 2
 
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Hazel Smith
Hazel Smith
 
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Hazel Ziebarth
Hazel Ziebarth
Ziebarth, Hazel Frances (nee Timmins) Aug. 31 1916-Dec. 7, 2008
Hazel passed away on Sunday mrning at Country View Lodge, Pakenham Ontario in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Orval Ziebarth (1984). Dear mother of Eldon (Tina) of New Liskard, Garnet (Doreen) of Pakenham, Merlyn (late Eillen) of Pakenham, Melba (late Ron) Cavanagh of Arnprior and Debbie (David) Barr of Kinburn. Dear grandmother of Dwayne, Greg, Karen, Brent, Trafford, Cindy, Darlene, Barry, Daryl, Lyle and Brad. Survived by 24 great grandchildren. Dear sister of Lloyd (Marion) Timmins of Pakenham. Predeceased by brothers Percy, Ollie and Beattie (late Ena) Timmins. Sister in law of Peg and Esther Timmins.
Resting at The Boyce Funeral Home Ltd Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel Street N. Arnprior where friends may pay their respects on Wednesday 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm and after 9:30 am Thursday December 11, 2008 thence to St Mark’s Anglican Church at Pakenham for funeral service at 11: a.m. Spring interment St Mark’s Cemetery. In memoriams to The Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of one’s choice appreciated by her family.
 
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Hebron Man Killed in Rte. 44A Accident
Hebron Man Killed in Rte. 44A Accident
HEBRON MAN KILLED IN RTE. 44A ACCIDENT
BOLTON, Conn, (AP}-James Law, 60, of Hebron was killed early this morning when his car went off Route 44A, struck several guard rails and a utility pole, and rolled down an embankment, according to state police.
Law was dead on arrival at Manchester Memorial Hospital, troopers said.
--The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut, November 15, 1973 Page 13
 
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Helen Cobb
Helen Cobb
 
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Helen Thurston
Helen Thurston
THURSTON, HELEN A. (LEWIS) age 90, formerly of Wethersfield Commons in Warwick was taken to a better place on Monday, March 25, 2013, after a happy and purposeful life. Born in Newport, RI she was the wife of the late Brenton P. Thurston and the daughter of the late Harold and Lena A. (Collins) Lewis. She was a graduate of St. Mary's School; St. Joseph's High School, in the last graduating class in 1940 and the Newport Secretarial School in 1941. Upon graduation she worked as a secretary for Mayor Herbert S. McCauley and during WWII she worked at the Newport Naval Torpedo Station. A Warwick resident since 1952 she was a communicant of St. William Church and also St. Francis of Assisi Church (1985-2008) both in Warwick. She was a member of the Garfield Park Woman's Club, a past President of the Wethersfield Commons Social Committee, Chairman of the Wethersfield Commons Bingo committee and an active member of Project Linus Hearts and Hands of Rhode Island, for whom she made quilts that were donated to hospitalized children in R.I. She is survived by her four children; Carolyn Penick and her husband Stephen, of Bradenton, FL; Nancy Roy and her husband Geoffrey of Warwick, RI; Lorraine Capporaletti of North Providence, RI and Brenton P. Thurston and his wife Barbara of Providence, RI; along with 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was also the sister of Mrs. Corrine Southard of Hernando, FL and the late Margaret Greene. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, April 1st, at 11AM in St. Francis of Assisi Church, 610 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI. Calling hours are respectively omitted and burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital at 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN. 38105.
 
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Helen White
Helen White
WHITE, Helen Susan Dencie
Our Mother left this world on Friday, January 14, 2022, to join her Father, Mother, three Brothers, and youngest Sister and begin a new journey. She leaves behind her Sister, Edna (George) Jacklin, one sister-in-law, one brother-in-law, Daughter, Son, five Grandchildren, two Great-Grandchildren, and eleven Nieces and Nephews (one predeceased). She was a private person and, as such, has requested that there be no visitation nor funeral service. We would like to thank the many people who tended to Mom in her last few years including the Doctors and Nurses at Belleville General, Paramedics, her Family Doctor, and his Staff, the PSWs, the many others who helped her at home, and her neighbours for years of their kindness. In lieu of flowers or cards of condolence, we're sure she would appreciate gifts to any one of the many Charities she supported including, The Alzheimer Society, Canadian Cancer Society, Heart & Stroke Association, SMILE, Belleville General Hospital, The Salvation Army, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and many others. Arrangements entrusted to Steele Funeral Home, Moira Street Chapel, Belleville.
 
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Henry & Mary Iler
Henry & Mary Iler
A fatal automobile collision which occurred on September 3, 1982, in Catawba Township, Wisconsin. Henry Stier Iler and Mary Lou Iler, who were both Minnesota residents, were driving to northern Michigan via Wisconsin. Maureen Briggs was a passenger in the Iler vehicle. She was a Wisconsin resident. They were hit head-on by an automobile operated by Robin Brzoznowski, a resident of Michigan. All four persons died in the collision.
 
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Henry Banning
Henry Banning
Henry Leroy Banning, 35, of Gainsville was killed yesterday when the car in which he was riding overturned near Graham.
--The Longview Daily News, Longview, Texas, October 16, 1950 Page 1
 
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Henry Hayden
Henry Hayden
--Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, November 12, 1953 Page 10
 
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Henry Hayden
Henry Hayden
Accompanying the name "Henry Stokes Hayden" on the December 2, 1942, Watsonville Register-Pajaronian Roll of Honor, was the comment, "Missing in Alaska."
While residing in Santa Cruz County, he enlisted as a private in the 250th Coastal Artillery National Guard. On September 16, 1940, the unit was mustered into federal service and stationed at Camp McQuaide near Watsonville. At the camp Private Hayden was trained to be a coastal artillerymen and/or "army mine planter."
In order to strengthen the defense of the Alaskan coast the army ordered the 250th Coast Artillery from Camp McQuaide to the area of Sitka, Alaska in June 1941. Henry Hayden departed with his battery from San Francisco on September 12, 1941, aboard the SS Chirkof. They arrived in Seattle on September 15 and three days later, left for Alaska. During the month of September, his unit was deployed on a windswept island two miles wide and ten miles long, located seven miles across a choppy sea from Kodiak, Alaska.
The circumstances behind Hayden's death are not known, but the American Battlefield Monument Commission records note that on September 19, 1941, Henry Hayden was "Missing in Action or Buried at Sea."
--Remembering our own: the Santa Cruz County military roll of honor 1861-2010. Santa Cruz, CA: The Museum of Art & History, c2010.
 
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Henry MacDonald
Henry MacDonald
MacDONALD. Henry-At his home, Russell, Ont., on Saturday, January 23, 1954, Henry H MacDonald, husband of the last Bella Pillar, in his B0th year Funeral from his home on Tuesday, January 26. at 2 p m. for service in Russell United Church at 2.30 pm. Interment North Russell cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 25, 1954
 
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Henry S. Hayden
Henry S. Hayden
--The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, April 2, 1933 Page 13
 
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Herb Pennock, 75
Herb Pennock, 75
 
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Herbert Gray
Herbert Gray
 
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Herbert John Dobbs
Herbert John Dobbs
HERBERT JOHN DOBBS
Following a long illness, Herbert John Dobbs of Golden Valley passed away in the Civic Hospital in North Bay on June 30th, in the 46th year of his age.
Mr. Dobbs was born Nov. 11, 1910, a son of the late William John Dobbs and Caroline Hart Shortland. He was a life-long resident of the community.
On October 4th, 1933, Mr. Dobbs married Vera Ellen McConnell of Nipissing, and besides his wife he leaves a family of one son and two daughters - Berton, 21, Noreen, 17, and Judy 11-all at home with mother.
Herb was a very popular and likeable fellow, always ready to lend a helping hand to others. He enjoyed music and he organized an orchestra of which he was the leader and played with his family for the last twenty years until June of last year, when he was stricken with his illness. He will indeed be missed.
The Rev. Mr. Brampton of the United Church conducted the funeral services at the home, the church and at the graveside. The L.O.L., of which Herb had been an active member for 25 years, also had an impressive service at the graveside for their departed brother. Herb was also active in the Argyle Lions Club, and a service of remembrance was sponsored by this group too on the eve of the funeral.
The funeral brought together a multitude of friends, neighbors and relatives, and the many, many floral tributes indicated the great esteem in which Herb was held, and the
high regard for his family.
Pall-bearers were Lions Ed. Diamond and Fred Hinchberger, Bros. Bert and Leo Driver of the L.O.L., and Oliver Towns and Wendel Moore of the United Church Board of which Herb was a member.
Relatives and friends were here from Matheson, Kirkland Lake, Callander, South River, Sundridge, Vittoria, Toronto, Mount Forest, Dunchurch, Parry Sound, Blind River, Arnstein, Port Loring, Loring, Haileybury, Nipissing and Trout Creek.
Besides his immediate family there are seven sisters and five brothers surviving, namely: Mrs. John Currie (Laura), Mrs. A. Badgley (Gertrude) of South River; Mrs. W. Cunnington (Mae) of Matheson; Mrs. R. E. Forest (Frances) of Toronto; Mrs. B. Shaughnessy (Emily) of Mount Forest; Mrs. R. Leavoy (Bertha) of Kirkland Lake; Fred and Arnold of Callander; George of North Bay; Mrs. F. Garton (Lillie); Ralph and Leonard of Golden Valley.
 
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Herbert O'Brien
Herbert O'Brien
O'BRIEN, Herbert Thomas--At Pembroke, Ont., on Monday, October 31, 1953, Herbert Thomas O Brien, husband of Lucy Moors Silman in his 77th year. Resting at the funeral home of Malcolm and Deavitt, 141 Renfrew St where service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, November 2, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Sand Point cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, October 31, 1955
 
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Herbert Wright
Herbert Wright
WRIGHT, Herbert B.- At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Tuesday, Jan, 14. 1964, Herbert B. Wright, beloved husband of Lottie Penman, dear father of Belva (Mrs. Vern Webster), Cornwall; Yuldeen (Mrs. Carl Munroe), Smiths Falls, and William H. Wright, Perth, in his 71st year, Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service in the chapel on Thursday, Jan, 16, at 2 p.m. Entombment Elmwood vault with burial in the Spring.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 15, 1964 Page 38
 
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Hickory Corners' Soldier's Fate Thought Solved
Hickory Corners' Soldier's Fate Thought Solved
--The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, April 7, 1951 Page 3
 
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Hilda Hersemeyer
Hilda Hersemeyer
Hilda passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Friday, February 19th 2021 at the age of 89. Hilda is survived by her husband Eugen, her children Gary and Heather (John) and her grandsons Garrett and Haydn. Born on September 1st 1931 in North Himsworth Township, Hilda was the first of nine children born to Alex and Mabel Byers. She is survived by siblings Lawrence Byers (Lila), Mervin Byers (late Ruth), Vivian McKee (Ranald), Maurice Byers (Shirley), Margaret Watson (late Dan), Thelma Byers, Lyall Byers (Eunice) and Victor Byers (Linda).
Hilda was born and raised on the Byers? homestead in North Himsworth Township. Being the oldest of nine children, she helped raise many of her younger siblings and continued to be a natural caregiver throughout her life. She often happily reminisced about her childhood, including; the long walk to school from Byers Road to McDonald Road in the dead of winter, her true love of school and winning the spelling contest, one harrowing journey with Lawrence through the bush in the dark to get help from her Uncle when her dad was injured, another trek through the bush to Powassan with pig in tow, the day the huge draft horses got away, berry picking with her mom with a watchful eye for bears, and gathering wintergreens for her dad?s birthday cake every year. Growing up on the farm surrounded by a loving family set the stage for a deep and everlasting connection to her mom, dad and all her brothers and sisters.
While she moved to southern Ontario to work at an early age, eventually getting married and having her two children, she always longed for home and the family moved back to her beloved northern Ontario in 1973. She was so happy to once again be close to her birth family and was able to enjoy many treasured moments with and provide support to her parents as they grew older.
Like her mom before her, Hilda loved being outdoors and could often be found in the garden, doing yard work, looking for pussy willows on a country walk or picking blueberries on the blueberry rocks. She had a green thumb and ran a small greenhouse for many years that was famous for its huge tomato plants and beautiful petunias. She was a wonderful cook and not a day went by when there wasn?t fresh baked cookies or squares for her kids to snack on when they came home from school and a full course meal on the stove. That said, one of her simple pleasures in life was sitting down to a meal at a restaurant, any restaurant, because she didn?t have to do the cooking! She was an extremely hard worker with endless energy, still cleaning the house, piling wood, mowing the lawn, raking leaves and shovelling snow in her late 80?s. As much as she took care of home, she did love going places, whether it be to visit family, shop at the mall, or take a longer trip down south, further north or even to Germany. She was always more than up for family excursions, even going to Canada?s Wonderland as recently as 2019.
Hilda was a deeply devoted wife, mother and grandmother and her unconditional love and support was evident every single day in both the small and the large things she did. She was definitely the glue that held the family together through all of life?s struggles, with her no-nonsense approach to problems and her unwavering dedication to her family?s welfare. Her twin grandsons were her greatest joy, with them being ever-present at the house growing up, giving her endless hugs and laughs, and leaving Lego pieces everywhere for her to step on and pick up. Even when her health was failing, Garrett and Haydn?s visits made her smile the brightest.
At 89, she fought a brave battle with esophageal cancer, which was in remission at the time of her death. Should you wish, memorial donations to the Northern Cancer Foundation would be appreciated (ncfsudbury.com).
Special thanks to her very dedicated Northeast Cancer Centre health care team and her exceptional at-home VON palliative care team.
The family has chosen to hold a private funeral service.
 
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Holland McKenzie
Holland McKenzie
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, May 11, 1965
 
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Horace Banning
Horace Banning
A young man by the name of Horace Banning, who had Seen employed some time in the Essex cotton mill, was run over on Saturday evening, by the railroad train between Rowley and Ipswich, and killed. He bought a ticket in Rowley, for Boston, and must either have attempted to jump off the cars while they were in motion, or have gone out on the platform for some purpose, and accidently fallen off. He was a native of Hartford, Bond. and about 23 years of age.
--The Liberator, Boston, Massachusetts, January 9, 1846 Page 4
 
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Howard Bolger
Howard Bolger
 
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Howard G. Banning
Howard G. Banning
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, February 22, 1913 Page 9
 
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Howard Rea
Howard Rea
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, December 23, 1975 Page 28
 
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Howard Roy
Howard Roy
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 24, 1914
 
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Howard Willey
Howard Willey
WILLEY--Howard David, died on September 3, 2018, at his home in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Willey served in the foreign service and worked as an economist with the New York Federal Reserve Bank and later, in international banking with Morgan Stanley. He graduated from Colgate University, earned a Master's from Tufts University, and a Doctorate in Economics from Columbia University. He is survived by his wife, Paula, son, John, and family of Portland, OR, and daughter, Helen and family of Seattle, WA, and five grandchildren.
--The New York Times, New York, New York, September 16, 2018
 
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Howard Worden
Howard Worden
Worden, Mr. John Howard: The death of Mr. John H. Worden of 31 Allan Rd., St. Martins, husband of Mrs. Shirley (Clark) Worden occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital on Sunday, December 10, 2000. Born in Kingston Peninsula a son of the late Ross and Agnes (Scovil) Worden. Mr. Worden was a self employed Mechanical Engineer and had traveled extensively to numerous construction sites. In his spare time Mr. Worden enjoyed working with computers, designing machinery and traveling.
Surviving besides his wife Shirley are his children Leonard (Michele) of New Hampshire, Nancy Bradford (Cecil) of Manitoba, Sharon Worden of Ontario and Janice Soloman (Jeffrey) of British Columbia as well as 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Mr. Worden is also survived by several stepbrothers and sisters along with several cousins. He is predeceased by a daughter Kathy.
Resting at Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland Road, from where the service will be held on Wednesday, December 13, 2000. at 1:00 p.m. followed by interment at Ocean View Memorial Gardens. Visiting at the funeral home will take place on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7 - 9 p.m.
 
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Hubbard Banning
Hubbard Banning
Hubbard S. Banning, a young man aged about 15 years, was killed at Lyme on the 23d inst. by falling from a tree. He was a son of the late Wm. J. Banning.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, November 30, 1857 Page 2
 
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Hubert Banning
Hubert Banning
BANNING. Hubert - At his home, Thurso, Que., on Thursday, December 16, 1954, after a lengthy illness, Hubert Banning, beloved husband of Eileen Hardy, age 40 years, son of Frank Banning and Martha Purdy. Resting at his home. Funeral notice later.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, December 16, 1954
 
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Ida Beaupre
Ida Beaupre
BEAUPRE, Beryl Ida - Suddenly as the result of an accident on Sunday, July 11, 1954, Beryl Ida MeDermid, beloved wife of Raymond Oliver Beaupre, of Petawawa, Ontario, in her 37th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd, 315 McLeod street. Funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday, July 14 at 3 o'clock. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 12, 1954
 
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Ida Blair
Ida Blair
--Saskatoon Star Phoenix, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, December 14, 2009
 
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Ida Evans
Ida Evans
--The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, May 16, 1959
 
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Ida Irene Howe
Ida Irene Howe
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, February 11, 2005 Page 14
 
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Ida McNeill
Ida McNeill
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 26, 1976
 
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Infant McPhaul
Infant McPhaul
--The Robesonian, Lumberton, North Carolina, March 11, 1957 Page 4
 
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Investigation begins at helicopter crash site (part 1)
Investigation begins at helicopter crash site (part 1)
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 23, 2003 Page 1
 
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Investigation begins at helicopter crash site (part 2)
Investigation begins at helicopter crash site (part 2)
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 23, 2003 Page 2
 
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Ira W. Pennock Dead
Ira W. Pennock Dead
 
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Irene Magill
Irene Magill
 
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Irene Young
Irene Young
YOUNG, Irene Harriett
Peacefully at home, on Friday, April 4, 2014, surrounded by her family, in her 70th year. Irene (Purdon) was predeceased by her husband James Bernard ?Jim? Young (1943-2007). She was the beloved mother of Carol (Dean Tofflemire) of Trout Creek, Bernadette of Wasaga Beach and Wayne (Lorraine) of Bradford. Grandma will be lovingly remembered by Charlie, Eddie, Michaella and Brett. Irene was the dear sister of Trudy (Tom McCauliffe) of Sudbury, the late Diane (Harvey Piper of Callander), David (Maryanne Purdon) of Mississauga and Paula (Bruce Graham) of Toronto. Cremation has taken place. Family and friends are invited to the Powassan Lions Den (Glendale Heights) on Saturday, April 19 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. for fellowship and a light luncheon. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society are suggested. For more information, to make a donation (cheques only please) or to leave a condolence message please contact the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan
 

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