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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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Iriton Grawbarger
Iriton Grawbarger
At North Bay Regional Health Centre on Saturday, March 4, 2023. He was 95 years old. Iriton was predeceased by his wife Myrtle (Hughes) (d.2008). He was the much-loved father of Gordon Grawbarger (Mary) of North Bay, Ron Grawbarger (Margo) of Sault Ste. Marie and Judy Muratore (Rocco) of North Bay; Grandfather of five; Great-grandfather of 11; Great-great-grandfather of six. Iriton is survived by his siblings-in-law Audrey Hughes (late Doug), Donna Hughes (late Elmer), Cora Nickelchok (late Al), Roy Hughes (Barb) and Vic Nucara (late Edna). He was predeceased by his sister Doris South (late Bill) and sister-in-law Vera Keith (late Bill). Iriton was a retired, long-time employee of Dupont where he worked as a millwright. The Grawbarger family will receive visitors on Wednesday, March 8, 2023 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan. The funeral service will take place on Thursday, March 9 at 11:00 a.m. in the funeral home chapel. Spring interment Nipissing Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation (heartandstroke.ca) or the Northern Cancer Foundation (ncfsudbury.com) are suggested.
 
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Irvin Byers
Irvin Byers
BYERS, Irvin E. - After a courageous battle with cancer at North Bay General Hospital, Scollard Site, on Wednesday September 3, 1997, in his 81st year. Irvin Byers, beloved husband of Hilda (Smith), Callandet. Loving father of Barbara Ellen (Richard Campbell), Saskatoon and Robert Irvin (Barbara Ann), Callander. Dear brother of Gordon Byers, Powassan; Esther Johnson, Callander; Frances Radkey, Galt. Loving grandfather of Jo-Ann Barber (Glen), Saskatoon, David Snoddon (Cathy), North Bay, Lisa Drinkwalter (Trent), North Bay; Jamie Byers, Powassan; Ken Byers (Tracy), Bonfield; Michael Byers (Amber), Callander, and great-grandfather of Devin and Natasha Snoddon, Robbie and Megan Barber and Sarah Byers. He will be fondly remembered by many cousins, nieces and nephews. Irvin was predeceased by his parents John Alexander and Florence Ellen Byers, his brothers William, Levi, Enos and Alex Byers and two sisters, Eliza Grawbarger and Mary (Clarke) Turcott. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan (705-724-2024) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Lions Club Tribute Service at 7 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Powassan Union Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, September 4, 1997 Page 10
 
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Irving D. Pennock
Irving D. Pennock
--The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois, September 27, 1971 Page 23
 
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Irving Pennock Jr. Rites Held at Rockford
Irving Pennock Jr. Rites Held at Rockford
--The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois, August 11, 1942 Page 5
 
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Isabel Byers
Isabel Byers
BYERS Isabel Florence — At Civic Hospital Frida, August 20, 1993 in her 59th year. Isabel (Holliday), predeceased by her husband George Byers. Loving mother of Joan Byers (husband Jim Richmond), Redbridge; Lorraine (husband Peter La-gassie), Callander; Wayne Byers (wife Connie Crockson), Callander. Dear sister of Marion MacDonald (husband Albert), Callander; Jean Oliver, St Thomas; Joyce Chambers (husband Joe), Manitoba; Olive Grove (husband Rollie), Manitoba; May Butterfield, Manitoba; Lloyd Holliday (wife Ruth), North Bay; Ken Holliday (wife Donna), Manitoba; Terry Holliday (wife Lee-Ann), Manitoba. Predeceased by her parents Ernie and Wilamina Holliday, sisters Dorothy Gregiore and Linda Holliday and brothers Doug, Earl and Carl Holliday. Loving grandmother of Corey. Family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel to be conducted by Reverend Lloyd Johnson on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment Callander Union Cemetery. Donations to the Diabetes Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 21, 1993 Page 10
 
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Isabel Whitelaw
Isabel Whitelaw
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 5, 1976 Page 30
 
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Isabella Banning
Isabella Banning
Mrs, Edwin T. Banning, formerly of this city, died at her home in San Diego, California, this week, after a long illness. With her husband and daughter, she removed to California several years ago, and had been in poor health practically all the time since then, She is survived by her husband, who is a prominent architect, and one daughter, Bernice Thornton Banning.
--Newport Mercury, Newport, Rhode Island, June 19, 1915 Page 1
 
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Isobel Byers
Isobel Byers
BYERS, Isobel (Laufman) - Suddenly at her residence in Hamilton, Tuesday, September 12, 2000. Age 70 years. Loving mother of Daniel and Patrick; former white of Wilburn. Service was held Saturday, September 16. Cremation to follow.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, September 21, 2000 Page 10
 
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Ivery A. Turcotte
Ivery A. Turcotte
Ivery A. Turcotte
Canon B. G. Gosse conducted the funeral service Monday for a man who was very active in the Loyal Orange Lodge, Ivery A. Turcott of 868 High St. Mr. Churchill was a painter and cabinet maker and he died Friday at the age of 60. He had resided in North Bay and Sturgeon Falls since 1915.
The service was at St. Brice's Church and interment followed at St. John's Cemetery. Pallbearers were David Elston, Everett Bain, Haig Clark, George Clark Jr., Tony Veltri and Ellis Turcott.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 7, 1972 Page 5
 
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Jack Denman
Jack Denman
 
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Jack Denman, Jr.
Jack Denman, Jr.
--The Belleville Telescope, Belleville, Kansas, September 17, 1987
 
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Jackson Smith
Jackson Smith
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 9, 1976
 
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Jacob Leroy
Jacob Leroy
Jacob Leroy
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Arnold A. Mathews on Wednesday afternoon for Jacob Duncan Stanley Leroy, of Callander, who died in St. Joseph's Hospital on Sunday after a German souvenir gun he was handling went off, causing fatal injuries.
The service was conducted at the home of his mother, Mrs. Eliza Leroy of Callander. Pallbearers were Edward Byers, Freddie Ayers, Ray Daniher, Willis, Harvey and Herb Knapp. Interment took place at the Callander cemetery.
Born in Callander 28 years ago, Jacob Leroy enlisted in the Canadian Army shortly after the outbreak of war and served in the armed forces for five and one half years.
Unmarried, he was predeceased by his father, Simon Leroy, and a brother, who was killed in action overseas. Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Eliza Leroy of Callander; two brothers, Harvey Leroy of Sudbury and Rodie Leroy of Callander; and four sisters, Mrs. Jack Allard, Ferris, Mrs. Ed Ranger, Toronto, Mrs. Art Hopson, Bayfield and Miss Cora Leroy of Toronto.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, September 6, 1946 Page 12
 
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James Banning
James Banning
--The Cumberland News, Cumberland, Maryland, October 27, 1970
 
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James Banning (In error, Banning is spelled as Browning)
James Banning (In error, Banning is spelled as Browning)
--Cumberland Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, September 24, 1920
 
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James Edward Pretty
James Edward Pretty
PRETTY, James Edward -
In hospital at Ottawa, Ont., on Saturday, Sept, 11, 1976, James Edward Pretty, beloved husband of Bertha Salter; dear brother of Elwood, Carleton Place; Mrs. Elizabeth Trail, Lanark; predeceased by two sisters and four brothers; in his 72nd year. Funeral service was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place, on Monday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Clayton United cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, September 13, 1976 Page 30
 
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James Edward Price - Plumber
James Edward Price - Plumber
--Syracuse Herald Journal, Syracuse, New York, September 26, 1947
 
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James Fife
James Fife
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 23, 1978 Page 45
 
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James Fulton
James Fulton
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 24, 1972 Page 44
 
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James G. Bennett
James G. Bennett
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, September 27, 1911 Page 13
 
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James Henry Allen
James Henry Allen
ALLEN - James Henry on July 23, 1976, of 1424 Frances St., Vancouver, aged 68 years. Funeral service Wednesday August 4 at 10 AM in Armstrong & Co, Chapel, 304 Dunlevy Ave. Major Thombell officiating. Interment Mountain View Cemetery,
--The Province, Vancouver, British Columbia, July 31, 1976 Page 36
 
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James Hugh Watt
James Hugh Watt
WATT, James Hugh - At his residence, 211 Reserve Street, Almonte, on Saturday, April 24, 1971, James Hugh Watt, beloved husband of Florence Munro and dear father of James Edwin, Almonte; Hazel (Mrs. Len Fulton), Pakenham; Russel!, Almonte; Valma (Mrs. Howard Bolger), Clayton: Jean (Mrs. Logan More), Wilmer, and Gladys (Mrs. Carl Currie). Almondine, and Leonard, of Pakenham; in his 79th year. Funeral service was held at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, on Sunday, April 25th at 2 p.m. Interment was in United Cemetery, Clayton, Ont.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, April 29, 1971 Page 56
 
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James Kier
James Kier
 
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James Kier
James Kier
DIED - On Friday, January 12th 1900, Mr. James C. Kier at his residence on H street between Twelfth and Thirteenth.
--The Courier, Lincoln, Nebraska, January 13, 1900
 
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James Kier
James Kier
 
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James Lawton
James Lawton
 
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James McDermid
James McDermid
The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, September 18, 1972
 
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James Watt
James Watt
WATT, James Erwin
(Ret. Ontario Department of Highways - 35 years)
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side at Fairview Manor, Almonte, on Saturday, October 8, 2011.
Erwin Watt of Almonte, age 90 years.
Dearly loved husband of Leita Wark and much loved father of Nancy Scott (John), Joan Forrest, Ruth Graham (Robert) and Allan. Predeceased by 2 infant sons; Alex and Kevin. Dear brother of Mrs. Valma Bolger, (late Howard), Mrs. Jean More (Logan) and Mrs. Gladys Currie (Carl) and by a brother; Russell. Predeceased by his sister, Hazel Fulton and 2 brothers Wilmer and Leonard. Also survived by 5 grandchildren; Kara & Natalie Forrest, Amanda and John Graham and Heidi Scott. Family and friends may visit at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ontario. 613-256-3313 on Monday, Oct. 10 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 PM. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario.
For those who may want to make a donation in memory of Erwin, please consider Almonte General Hospital & Fairview Manor.
**The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, October 10, 2011.
 
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Jay Butler Dead
Jay Butler Dead
Jay Butler Dead.
Mr. Jay S. Butler, who for ten years was a well-known Buffalo newspaper man, died of consumption at Asheville, N. C., Wednesday night, aged 44 years. Mr. Butler was born on a farm in the town of Volney, Oswego County. His early struggles to secure an education were severe, but successful. He attended the Falley Seminary at Fulton and the Methodist College at Lima, and finally graduated from Cornell University in 1870. His first newspaper work was done at Oswego, where he became city editor of the Times. He was a short time at Erie, and came to Buffalo in 1874, securing employment on the Express as a reporter. In three years he had risen to the editorship, and was in charge of the paper when it was sold to James N. Matthews in January, 1878. Mr. Butler remained with the Express as a news editor and editorial writer till September, 1884, his service having lasted more than ten years. While in Erie and Buffalo he read law in the intervals of his newspaper work, and took the degree of LL.B, at Hamilton College and was admitted to the bar in 1875, but never practiced. He was one of the earliest members of the City Club, and remained a member during his stay in Buffalo. He will be well and kindly remembered by all the older members of that somewhat famous social organization. Mr. Butler began life as a Republican, but he had an instinctive and intense dislike of corruption and bossism and all kinds of wrongdoing in politics as well as in everything else, and as one scandal followed another during the Grant Administration and later, he was gradually alienated from the party of his first choice and became an independent in his views. He knew Mr. Cleveland very well and admired him very much, and when he became a candidate successively for Mayor, Governor, and President, he had no warmer or more sincere supporter than Mr. Butler. In January, 1885, Mr. Butler became editor of the Eimira Gazette, the first Democratic paper for which he had ever written. His editorship was very successful, and he made for himself a warm place in the hearts of the Elmira people. In the spring of 1889 he had a severe attack of typhoid fever, from which he rallied very slowly, and in fact never made a full recovery. His constitution, never strong, was fatally undermined at that time, and the way thus made easy for the malady to which he finally succumbed. Among the friends who most tenderly cared for him during his illness in Elmira was Miss Brockway, daughter of the Superintendent of the State Reformatory. On his convalescence he was married to Miss Brockway, and they went to Europe on a wedding trip of several months' duration, which it was hoped might restore Mr. Butler's health. He returned in the fall of 1859, considerably improved, and obtained employment on the New York Times. The work was beyond his strength, and after a few months he was compelled to relinquish it. He spent last summer in camp at Saranac Lake, in the Adirondacks, where he had several visits with Mr. Cleveland, and whence he wrote interesting letters to the Times. When winter came on he went to Asheville, where the Koch treatment was applied to his case, but without avail. Jay Butler was a man whom his close friends held very dear. Such friends were perhaps not very many, because he did not open his heart to chance acquaintances. While always courteous, he had much reserve; while he enjoyed society, his health, always precarious, and his incessant devotion to his work, made it impossible for him to indulge his social nature. He was the soul of honor and generosity. Frugal and prudent in expenditure for his own personal gratification, his hand was open to his friends. He had an intense sympathy with all truly philanthropical and reformatory ideas, an intense hatred of all wrong and meanness. He was modest, faithful, upright, true-a man to love and a man/to mourn.
--Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, New York, May 15, 1891 Page 4
 
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Jay S. Butler Dead
Jay S. Butler Dead
JAY S. BUTLER DEAD _
The End Came Last Evening at Asheville, N. C.
Sketch of His Career.
Something About His Busy, Useful and Honorable Life -Mr. Brockway Going to Washington This Evening to Meet the Remains.
Jay S. Butler, of this city died at the Winyah House, Asheville, N. C., at 9:30 o'clock last evening. Death was caused by pleurisy and consumption, Mr. Butler having long suffered with the latter disease. Pleurisy developed a week ago, and with his weakened constitution he was unable to withstand the shock. Mrs. Butler was with her husband when he died. They went to Asheville about the middle of January, and had remained there to from that time, Mr. Butler being constantly under the care of a physician. Mr. Butler was forty four years of age and was a very able writer. He was born in Fulton, N. Y. Both his parents are dead. Two of his brothers were killed in the war. The deceased was a newspaper writer the greater part of his life. He was connected with Buffalo newspapers for a number of years and was last employed there as an editorial writer on the Express. On January 1, 1885, Mr. Butler became editor of the Elmira Gazette and remained as such for four years. On April 24, 1889, he was married to Miss Carrie Brockway, a daughter of Superintendent Brockway of the Reformatory, and they went abroad for the summer. Returning in the fall of that year Mr. Butler became connected with the New York Times and remained there until his health failed him to an extent which rendered further work impracticable, and since then he had traveled a good deal in the hope that a change of scene and atmosphere would be of benefit to him. Mr. Brockway will go to Washington, D. C., to-night to meet his daughter to-morrow with the remains. She will leave Asheville at midnight to-night going direct to Washington. Until Mr. Brockway has seen his daughter nothing will be known as to the time or place of the funeral. In the brief time available it is impossible to speak in fitting terms of the qualities that made Mr. Butler admired as a man prized as a friend and associate, and valued in his professional capacity. The finer qualities of mind and heart were in him so mingled and developed that they were most appreciative who had been most familiar and were his truest friends who knew him best. Few men carry into their work greater earnestness or greater conscientiousness. His aim was to be right. His characteristics was carefulness, conservatism and this conscientiousness which was the strongest of them all. To tell what he sought to be and what he was is to relate the purpose of right endeavor carried into accomplishment. The fine traits upon which admirable characters are builded were his by nature. He had the heart of the generous and kindly, the instincts of the gentleman, the disposition of the scholar. With these qualities the evolution of a character to respect and admire is a natural process that in this instance found full development. He was a man to trust. None who knew him well could do other than feel him worthy that confidence that is beyond suspicion. His ability, the columns of this paper during his editorship attest. He came to this city with experience and general equipment in learning that qualified him for his work in an exceptional degree. His style was clear, cool, direct and conservative. It cannot be said that he sacrificed his conception of the truth to make a point, or strained at effectiveness at the expense of this understanding of the facts. No man was farther from the criticism passed upon those who "would rather say a smart thing than a true one." It was his custom to weigh the statements of his pen judicially, to consider them carefully; if he was wrong at any time, it was not from inconsiderateness nor intent. His anxiety to be accurate in statement and exactly correct in conclusion cannot be understood by flippant writers nor appreciated by the public which knows so little of what passes behind sanctum doors. He deserved in the highest degree the respect awarded to excellence of intent and application in the effort to make intent accomplishment. The sense of the loss in the death of Jay S. Butler comes with exceeding keenness to old coadjutors on the Gazette, who knew his worth the better by long association. A wide circle will feel that regret which attends the departure of the possessors of high qualities from the earth. With relatives and immediate friends will remain the consolation that is in the memory of an honorable and well spent life.
--Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York, May 14, 1891 Page 7
 
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Jean Bartman
Jean Bartman
JEAN ECATHA BARTMAN May 1, 1927 ? March 28, 2021
Peacefully on March 28, at Betel Home, Selkirk, MB, Jean left us to join her husband John, son Robert, special friend Victor, and her beloved dog T.K.
Survived by her daughter Deborah, granddaughter Ashley (Brent) and great-grandchildren, Sadie and Damon John, sister Winifred, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Born in Ontario, with moves to Buck Lake, Alberta and Gimli, Manitoba, Jean made many lifelong friends along the way.
Jean loved to drive, sew, and listen to her old time country music. Jean was a very strong willed and independent lady.
Thank you to the wonderful staff at Betel Home, Selkirk for their great care during her stay and comfort and compassion in her final days. Special thanks to Lindsay - who was there from day one.
Cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held at a later date.
 
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Jean Byers
Jean Byers
BYERS, Jean Bertha (nee Morris) - In loving memory of Jean Byers who passed away at the Strathroy General Hospital on Saturday, October 27, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of Edward T. Byers and the late Howard Delano. Dear mother of Jean Ridenour and husband Bud of North Bay; Pearl McEacheron of Strathroy, Howard Delano Jr. of Lethbridge, Alberta. Predeceased her daughter Cherry Rose Delano and by her parents Elda and Benjamin Morris, five sisters and three brothers. Lovingly remembered by 13 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. A memorial service will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1120 Premier on Saturday, November 10th at 3 p.m.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 7, 2001 Page 8
 
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Jean Shaw
Jean Shaw
SHAW, Jean Agnes - January 3, 1931 - June 8, 2014 Jean aka "the hat lady" adored by her friends and family died peacefully at home with her beloved husband JC Malcolm (our father) at her side. Jean a lady of wide ranging interests, an extensive traveller, voracious card player, reader and music lover. An individual of strong convictions and great wit, she supported and encouraged her friends constantly. She had an adventurous spirit and was not afraid to take the road less travelled. Jean was a source of inspiration to all who knew her and will be greatly missed. Jean is survived by her husband JC, her sister Twinkle, children Andrew Shaw, Laurie Cooper (David) and Peggy Wilson, her grandchildren Bradley, Lindsay and Courtney. Visitation will be on Sunday, June 15, 2014 at 1:30 p.m., Funeral Service at 2:30 p.m. at the Giffen-Mack Funeral Home, 4115 Lawrence Avenue East, West Hill, ON M1E 2S2. Celebration of Life following the service at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 258, 45 Lawson Road, Toronto M1C 2J1. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
--The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, June 11, 2014 Page 41
 
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Jean Wright
Jean Wright
Wright, Jean Agnes (Ferguson) - Suddenly in hospital in Perth on Monday, July 25th, 2011 following a brief illness, Jean went home to be with her Lord with the prayers of her family with her. Wife of the late William H. Wright who predeceased her in 1997. Dearly loved mother of Barry (Janice) of Newmarket, John M. Wright of Christie Lake and Deborah (John) Roy of Bass Lake.. Cherished 'Granny' of James (Carrie), Andrea, Matthew, Ashley and Ethan. Jean was predeceased by her brother Eldon Ferguson. She will be lovingly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, all her family and life long friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St.. W. Perth on Tuesday, July 26th, 2011 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre. Interment will then be held in Highland Line Cemetery, McDonald's Corners. In remembrance, contributions to Knox Presbyterian Church, Westport would be appreciated.
 
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Jeannette A. Pero
Jeannette A. Pero
Jeannette A. Pero
June 20, 1921-July 30, 2017
RACINE-Jeannette A. Pero, age 96, passed away Sunday, July 30, 2017 at Lakeland Nursing Home, Elkhorn, WI.
Jeannette was born in Racine, June 20, 1921, daughter of the late Joseph and Emma (Nee: Krueger) Dunn.
She attended Washington Park High School. On August 10, 1940 she was united in marriage to Joseph A. Pero who preceded her in death, October of 1990. She was employed for many years at Western Publishing Company, retiring from Dremel Manufacturing. Jeannette was a longtime member of St. John Nepomuk Catholic Church and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. She enjoyed cooking, traveling, shopping, and camping. More than anything she cherished time spent with her family.
She will be dearly missed by her children, Dennis J. Pero of Sunland, CA, Diane L. (Larry) Camp of Crossville, TN; her grandchildren, Jennifer (Tim) Fink, Julie (Dwight) Smith, Michael Camp, Michele (Dan) Young, Amy Mann; her great-grandchildren, Lindsay Copas, Kyle Smith, Chelsea (Brett) Reiff, Lindsy (William) Larson; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many dear friends. In addition to her parents and husband she was preceded in death by her brothers, William (Mary), Clarence (Anita), Howard and Donald Dunn.
Funeral services will be held Friday, August 4, 2017, 11:00 A.M. at the funeral home with Rev. Steve Varghese officiating. Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Garden Mausoleum, Hwy 32. Relatives and friends may meet with the family Friday at the funeral home from 10:00 A.M. until time of service at 11:00 A.M. MARESH-MEREDITH& ACKLAM FUNERAL HOME 803 MAIN ST. RACINE, WI53403 (262) 634-7888 Please send condolences to www.meredithfuneralhome com
--The Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin, August 2, 2017 Page A10
 
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Jeff Dufresne
Jeff Dufresne
DUFRESNE, Jeffrey "Jeff" - Accidentally at Sturgeon Falls, Thursday, June 20, 2002 in his 18th year. Dearly loved son of Cindy and Michael Dufresne. Loved brother of Nicholas of Ottawa and Jordan of North Bay. Dear grandson of Elsie and Albert Dufresne and the late Audrey and Percy Clark. Family receiving friends at the McGuinty Funeral Home, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Pro
Cathedral of the Assumption, Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Red Cross would be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
 
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Jennie Wise
Jennie Wise
Granville. - Jennie Wise, who has lived with L. J. Clough's family, died Sunday, July 22d, aged about sixteen years.
--Vermont Watchman and State Journal, Montpelier, Vermont, August 8, 1883 Page 5
 
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Jeremiah Tobin
Jeremiah Tobin
Tobin, Jeremiah Jerry Beloved Husband of 65 years and Father died after a long illness while in hospice care. Pre-deceased by infant daughter Mary Clare Tobin and brothers Ed and Jack and sister Helen, Survived by his loving wife Carol, his sister Mary Vet of Watertown NY, his children Timothy, Apopka; Susan (Richard) Sippel of Rochester, NY; Son Daniel (Dianna) of Orlando, Thomas (Nita) of Rochester, NY; Charles (Jaci) of Orlando, John (Julie) of Orlando, David (Lori) of New Smyrna, along with 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. There will be a private memorial and in lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to Cornerstone Hospice.
--Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, December 21, 2016
 
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Jerry Wardner
Jerry Wardner
WARDNER, JERRY ARMENIUS
Son of the late Vinton and Lydia Steward Wardner; died May 17, 1941. Survived by widow, Arlie Elliott Wardner; two brothers, Louis Wardner of Bolivar and Dana Wardner of Cass Lake, Minnesota; sister, Mrs. W. C. Adams of Arkport. Livery business in Angelica for 12 years. Burial in Angelica.
--From the "Angelica Collectanea", published in 1955
 
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Jessie Helus
Jessie Helus
 
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Jessie Henderson
Jessie Henderson
HENDERSON-At her late residence, 355 Arlington Ave., on Sunday, Oct, 21, 1917, Jessie O. Banning, relict of the late Alexander Henderson. Service to be held at residence Tuesday, at 8 p.m., and funeral from above address Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock, to Broad Street Station, for interment at Arnprior.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, October 22, 1917 Page 2
 
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Jill Funk
Jill Funk
 
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Jim Jamieson
Jim Jamieson
JAMIESON Wm. James (Jim) 1923 -2009 Formerly of Lersureworld. Passed away at the North Bay General Hospital -Scollard Site on Monday, May 25th, 2009. Loved son of the late William and Mary Jamieson of Callander. Predeceased by his wife Clara (McDonald) and by his siblings Gordon (Jeanne deceased), Lawrence (Maij), Wilmer (Marion), Lovlnna Perrin (Sid deceased), and Jean Hamilton (Len). He is survived by his sisters Eilleen Way (Leo deceased), Eveline Duffy (Ron deceased), and Gloria Rowlandson (Barry). Jim is survived by hie step-children Bob McDonald (Ellen), Darren McDonald, Donna Pagnutti (Frank), Cheryl Lamarche (Gary), Lynn Brunette (Paul), Terry Pitre (Don) and their families. He will be fondly remembered by many nephews and nieces. Jim loved music and played the violin & will always be remembered for playing the old fiddle tunes. Visitation will be held in the MARTYN FUNERAL HOME on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9:00 P.M. A Funeral Service will be held from the Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, May 28th, 2009 at 10:30 am. Interment to follow at the Callander Union Cemetery. If desired donations to the North Bay General Hospital Foundation or the Kidney Foundation of Canada will be gratefully acknowledged as expressions of sympathy.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, May 26, 2009 Page 10
 
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Joan Bush
Joan Bush
A spring graveside service for Joan M. Bush, 68, was held in Raymondville Cemetery.
Mrs. Bush died Thursday evening at her home in Norfolk.
Mrs. Bush was a self-employed house cleaner.
She was a member of the Norfolk Wesleyan Church and Norfolk American Legion Auxiliary.
Born July 31, 1938, in Norfolk, daughter of Earl and Marion Ferris Worley, she married Lyle Bush on Feb. 5, 1961. He died before her.
Surviving are a son and his wife, Allen and Darlene; a daughter and her companion, Marion Gardner and Raymond Bluemer; two brothers, James Worley and the Rev. David W. Worley; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Ann Ash and Patricia and Harold Thompson, four grandchildren and five great-granddaughters.
Two brothers, Earl Worley Jr. and Arthur J. Werley, died before her.
--Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, February 10, 2007
 
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Joan E. Hillier
Joan E. Hillier
Passed away peacefully at Hospice Wellington in Guelph on Monday April 23, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Sidney Hillier. Loving mother of Kimberley Wilson (Larry) and Garry. Joan will be missed by her grandchildren Sabrina, Chris and Jason and two great grandchildren. Her sisters Jean Bartman and Winnifred Breathauer (Bill), her sister in-law Marion Radkey, her sister and brother in-law Don and Barb Hillier and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Arthur and Frances Radkey and her brothers Wilfred and Neal Radkey. A memorial service will be held at First United Church, Cambridge on Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 2:00p.m. In memory of Joan donations may be made to Hospice Wellington of Guelph.
 
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Joan Hazelwood
Joan Hazelwood
 
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Joan Price
Joan Price
PRICE, Joan Elizabeth - On Friday, December 9, 1949, in hospital, Joan Elizabeth Price (Brydges), beloved wife of Allan Price, of Perth, Ont., in her 19th year. Resting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges, of Ramsay, Service Monday, 2 p.m., in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Almonte, Ont. Interment Union cemetery, Clayton. Ont.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, December 12, 1949 Page 24
 
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JoAnn Ward
JoAnn Ward
 

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