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| Joseph Bramble rites in Rome Joseph Bramble rites in Rome
Joseph B. Bramble, 53, of 305 W. Court St., Rome, a policeman at Griffiss AFB for the past 13 years, died yesterday in Rome Hospital after suffering a heart attack at his home.
Mr. Bramble is survived by his widow, Norma M. Bramble; and two daughters, Shelly Jo and Kimberly Sue Bramble; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred V. Ferry, Assonet, Mass. , and Mrs. Celia Boucher, Connecticut.
A requiem high Mass will be celebrated at St. Paul's Church tomorrow at 9:30 with burial in the spring.
Friends may call at the Prince and Boyd Home for Funerals today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
--Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse, New York, February 2, 1968 Page 23
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| Joseph Dunn DUNN, JOSEPH A.
518 16th St.
Age 81. Passed away Dec. 31 in St. Luke's Hospital, He was born in Faithorn, Mich. on June 14, 1875, and had lived in Racine for about the past 47 years. He was owner of the Dunn Transport Co. until his retirement 10 years ago. Mr. Dunn was a member of the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving are his wife, Emma; two sons, William of Sheboygan, Wis. and Clarence of Racine; one daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Jeannette) Pero of Racine; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kupsch of Racine; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday Jan. 3 at 2 p. m. in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church with Rev. Nathan Bartel officiating. Interment will be in Mound Cemetery, Friends may call at at the WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 1139 Blaine Ave., this afternoon and evening. The body will be taken to church on Thursday morning at 12 noon to lie in state until time of services.
--The Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin, January 2, 1957 Page 32
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| Joseph King Joseph King
A former resident of North Bay, Joseph King of St. Catharines died Wednesday at Hotel Dieu Hospital, St. Catharines following a brief illness. He was 73.
Friends may pay their respects at Paul Funeral Home today after 7 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m.
Funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Paul Funeral Chapel. Interment will be at Nipissing Cemetery.
Born March 21, 1906 at Nipissing, Mr. King was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William King.
Mr. King was employed with the CPR at Little Current for 31 years and was a member of the senior citizens club,, St. Catharines, a member of the Orange Lodge at Little Current and a former member of the town council at Little Current.
Mr. King is survived by his wife, the Thelma Allan whom he married Oct. 13, 1927 at North Bay; one son, Gordon of Los Angeles and one daughter, Mrs. Clayton (Norma) Taylor of Elliot Lake.
Also surviving are five brothers and four sisters: Simon and Daniel of Nipissing; George and Henry of Sudbury; John of Blind River; Mrs. Fred (Ruth) Young of Powassan; Rufus (Ethel) Newbatt of Thunder Bay; Mrs. Richard (Florence) Bushy of Iron Bridge and Mrs. Jean Yerkie of St. Catharines.
Ten grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren also survive.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 8, 1979 Page 2
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| Joseph Tierney --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, June 22, 1960
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| Joseph Weyer WEYER, Joseph C. (Age 89) Entered into rest April 24, 2019 at his home in Spokane, WA. Joe was born July 4, 1929 in Calgary, Alberta to Andrew and Jane Weyer. The family immigrated to the U.S. in 1936 settling in Spokane. Joe attended Dishman Grade School and graduated from Gonzaga Prep in 1947. He enlisted into the Army from 1952-1954 during the Korean conflict. He served as an electrical engineer and was later discharged as a Corporal. Joe graduated from Seattle University in 1961 and worked as a social worker for the State of Washington and ARC of Spokane. He was preceded in death by his siblings: Catherine, June 7, 1969, Wilma, October 3, 1998, Tom, November 3, 2010, Margaret, July 16, 2011, Pat, June, 15, 2016, and Bill, January 2, 2018. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be at Peone Prairie Cemetery, 1:00 P.M. May 18, 2019.
--Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington, May 12, 2019.
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| Josiah Grant Unexpectedly at the Kingston General Hospital on Wednesday April 4, 2012. Josiah Grant, age 18 years. Beloved son of Gary Grant (Diane) and the late Lynn Grant. Loving and devoted brother of Simon Grant, Stephanie Grant and Mackenzie Grant (Yohannes Petros). Josiah will be missed by his aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family and numerous friends. Friends may call at Lannin Funeral Home, Smiths Falls on Sunday, April 8, 2012 from 2-4 PM and 6-8 PM and again on Monday April 9, 2012 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM. A Celebration of Josiah?s life will take place at the Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute on Tuesday April 10, 2012 at 1 PM. The Grant family will establish the Josiah Grant Scholarship Fund. Donations made to the Scholarship Fund or to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation would be appreciated.
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| Joy Langford Passed away peacefully at Nipissing Manor on December 29th, 2020. Beloved wife of Arthur Langford of South River. She is the much loved mother of Kenneth Langford (Danielle) and Joanne Langford. Cherished grandmother of Cody Langford, Beau Langford (Fauve), Desiree Boucher (Andrew), Elizabeth Langford, Ashley Langford, Jessica Langford, Averian Langford and Zoey Langford. Dear great grandmother of Levy.
In Joy's earlier years, she was a member of the Chalmers United Church where she regularly volunteered with Church functions. She was an avid quilter in her spare time. She loved children and was able to babysit her grandchildren on a regular basis when they were young.
Joy was able to stay at home with the help of her family until she took residence at Nipissing Manor.
She was predeceased by her parents Kitchener and Susan Grawbarger, all her siblings, Edwin, Edna, Norma, and Faye. Due to Covid 19 restrictions there will not be a service until Spring. Special thanks to the staff at Nipissing Manor for the care and love shown to Joy.
In lieu of flowers a donation to the Alzheimer's Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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| Joyce Clark Joyce Florence Jane Clark was born on February 20, 1928 in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. She passed away on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at the Neepawa Hospital at the age of 90 years.
Joyce was predeceased by her first husband Wilburn Cole; second husband Charles Brydges; 2 sons Norman (Margarite) and Donald (Liz).
She is survived by 5 children Gail Ridley, of Glenella, MB; Glen (Kathey) Cole of Orangeville, Ont; Sharron (Orville) Brocheu of Edmonton, AB; Betty (Ben) Wiebe of Austin, MB and Charles (Heather) Brydges Jr, of Plumas, MB; 14 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren and numerous adopted grand and great grandchildren..
Joyce was known for her quilts and all her family had at least 1 or 2. She ran a second hand shop on 6th street. She was an accomplished upholsteress, waitress, seamstress (made all our clothes when we were young), built our cupboards and high chairs and could roof your house. She was an excellent cook ? no one left hungry. She enjoyed cooking for Bible Camp and also did some Homecare.
Joyce was a member of the True Blue & Orange Lodge for many years in North Bay, Ont, a member of the Austin Agricultural Museum, helped with Bingo and was well known for her yard sales, baking and coveralls. She loved Halloween and Christmas and always had a huge display of Christmas lights each year.
Thank you to all the Homecare workers and nurses during her illness.
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| Joyce W. Burger Joyce W. Burger
RIDGE SPRING: Joyce W. Burger, 84, of Ridge Spring, formerly of Monroe, NY, and Leesville, SC, died December 5, 2007. She was the daughter of the late Harold and Sarah Hamner Walton and wife of the late Hans O. Burger. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Batesburg- Leesville Chapter 174 and Hawthorne Ramapo Chapter of Monroe, N.Y., the American Legion Auxiliary, and the VFW Auxiliary. Surviving are four sons, John (Nola) Burger of Ridge Spring, Richard Burger of Batesburg-Leesville, Thomas Burger of Harriman, NY, Peter (Patty) Burger of Newburgh, NY; one daughter, Patti Trudgeon of Taylors; one brother, George Walton of Belton; 12 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, December 8 at 1 p.m. at the Batesburg-Leesville Presbyterian Church with the Reverend David Torrey officiating. Honorary pallbearers will be the members of Order of Eastern Star Batesburg-Leesville Chapter 174. Burial will be at Ridge Crest Memorial Park, Batesburg-Leesville, S.C. An Eastern Star Service will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, December 7 at The Hamilton Mortuary followed by a visitation from 5-7 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of ones choice. Arrangements are under the direction of The Hamilton Mortuary, 401 E. Main St., Ridge Spring, SC 29129. 803-685-3351.
-- Times Herald-Record, Middletown, New York, December 7,2007
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| Joyce Watt WATT, Joyce A.
Passed away peacefully with family by her side on June 18, 2012 at the Almonte General Hospital - Rosamond Wing.
Joyce (nee Smith) of Almonte, age 66 years.
Loving wife and best friend to the late Wilmer. Proud mother of the late Baby Ricky. Predeceased by her parents Walter and Eva. Survived by her siblings Ken (Donna) Smith, Diane Lackey, Cathy (Walter) Lackey, Maryann (Dan) Morrow and the late Ruby Smith. Will be sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Family and Friends are invited to the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ontario. (613)256-3313 on Thursday, June 21, 2012 from 7pm to 9pm. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Friday, June 22, 2012 at 11am. Interment to follow at Auld Kirk Cemetery.
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| June Dunleavy DUNLEAVY, June - At the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Thursday, August 23, 1979, June Jenkinson, beloved wife of Patrick Dunleavy, dear mother of Frederick, Terrence, Mrs. Yvonne Burton, Mrs. Ron Gray (Patricia), and Stephen. Resting at the Funeral Residence of Gordon F. Tompkins, 49 Colborne Street (at Clergy) from Saturday afternoon. Service in the Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. Friends will be received Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. GORDON F. TOMPKINS FUNERAL RESIDENCE.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, August 25, 1979 Page 29
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| June Towns TOWNS, June Isabella In Dunnville on Friday, July 31, 1970 June Isabella Putman, beloved wife of Herbert Towns of R. R. 6 Dunnville, and dear mother of Karen, Cheryl and Bradley. Resting at Ballard Funeral Home, 315 Broad St. East, Dunnville.
Funeral service in the Chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Maple Lawn Cemetery.
--The Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, August 1, 1970 Page 37
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| Justice Druhan Dies at Home
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that the loss of the departed judge was deeply felt and that a more fitting memorial service would be held at a later date, Eulogies were also expressed by Fred L. Gross, president of the Brooklyn Bar Association; Assistant Corporation Counsel William W. Wilson and former Supreme Court Justice John R. Vunk of Suffolk who declared that Justice Druhan had endeared himself to the lawyers and laymen alike of Suffolk.
The justices voted to close the Supreme Courts in Brooklyn Friday out of respect to Justice Druhan.
A brief memorial service was also held this morning for Justice Druhan in the Queens Supreme Court at Long Island City, Supreme Court Justices Edward J. Riegelmann and the Edward J. Byrne eulogized the dead justice.
Others who participated were Municipal Court Justice Rodman Richardson, District Attorney Colden, Henry Albert of the Queens Bar Association and Assemblyman Harold J. Crawford.
All his life Judge Druhan was peculiarly a Brooklyn citizen. He was born and brought up here, was educated in St, Francis College, Brooklyn; obtained his law degree from the Brooklyn Law School in 1902 and was active as a lawyer, public official and judge in Brooklyn.
He was appointed Assistant Corporation Counsel in Brooklyn shortly after his admission to the Bar in 1903 and left the Brooklyn office of the Corporation Counsel in 1925 when he was elected to the Supreme Court bench.
Son of a man who was for years 8 known as "Honest" Inspector Druhan and who frequently suffered because of his honesty in clashes with "the system," Justice Druhan had the reputation of being a hard man to convince when an application was made to him against the police.
While an assistant corporation counsel, he became highly regarded as an expert on municipal law and an able lawyer. He took an active part, before his elevation to the bench, in politics as a prominent member of the Flatbush Democratic Club. He was a member and former president of the Emerala Society and the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. He was a member of the Cathedral Club, the Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club, the Brooklyn and the New York State Bar Associations and the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks.
He was married in 1911. His present term on the Supreme Court bench was to end in 1939.
Bar to Attend Funeral
The entire board of trustees of the Brooklyn Bar Association will attend the funeral of Justice Druhan as representatives of their organization.
The dead jurist was formerly a member of the board, which consists of Fred L, Gross, Edward H. Wilson, Ralph K, Jacobs, William R. Bayes, Edward J. Connolly, Edwin L. Snedeker, William Payson Richardson, John H. Schmid, Michael Furst, James P, Judge, Andrew F. Von Thun Jr., Herman S. Bachrach, Conrad Saxe Keyes, Robert H. Wilson and Leo J. Hickey.
Tributes to Justice Druhan were spread on the minutes in all parts of County Court by Judges Fitzgerald, Martin, Taylor, Nova and McLaughlin.
--The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, May 24, 1933 Page 13
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| Justice Druhan, 56, Succumbs to Pneumonia Justice Druhan, 56, Succumbs To Pneumonia
Fatal Illness Developed After Operation-Rites to Be Held on Friday
Supreme Court Justice Charles J. Druhan died at 1:15 a.m, today in his home, 1195 Ocean Ave. He was 56. He died of pneumonia which developed after an operation for gastric ulcers two weeks ago.
Justice Druhan is survived by Mrs. Druhan, the former Agnes Dorman, sister of Fire Commissioner John J. Dorman, a son, Loughlin, and two daughters, Mrs. Harry Hagan and Mrs. Arthur Sears. He is also survived by two brothers, Raymond F. and John L. Druhan.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m, Friday from the Druhan home, wth a solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Refuge Church, Ocean and Foster Aves. Interment will follow in St. John's Cemetery.
Son of Police Inspector
Judge Druhan was the son of former Police Inspector Thomas L. Druhan, He was born on Aug. 22, 1876, in what was then known as the old 8th Ward, South Brooklyn, a short distance from the house in which Inspector Druhan had been born.
In the Brooklyn Supreme Court today, the usual business of the court was halted while in Trial Term, Part "I, gathered all the judges who were in the building and some 200 lawyers and others in a brief informal ceremony to pay their respects to the memory of Justice Druhan and express their sorrow at his death.
Justice John MacCrate presided.
Justice John B. Johnston declared
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--The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, May 24, 1933 Page 1
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| Justin John Hellinger of Croghan Justin John Hollinger of Croghan
Croghan - Justin John Hellinger, 27, passed away on March 11, 2010, at 6 p.m. at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse. He was born on December 9, 1982, in Carthage, a son of James A. Hellinger, Sr. and Angila P. Werley Hellinger and attended both Beaver River School and Lowville Academy. Justin was a loving father of four children who survive him. He is also survived by his two brothers; nieces and nephews; best and many more loving family members in his life including aunts, uncles and cousins. Justin was a self-employed handyman and carpenter. He loved traveling and had traveled to every State in the Union. He also enjoyed fishing, spending time with his children and life in general. Spring burial will be in Lowville Rural Cemetery.
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| Juvenile Officer Dies From Heart Attack Juvenile Officer Dies From Heart Attack
Police Sgt. Roy E. Sweet, 40, day watch commander of Wilshire Juvenile Division, was stricken with a heart attack last night at his home, 6110 Kenniston Ave, and died at Georgia Street Receiving Hospital.
Sweet, who Joined the Police Department in June 1941, leaves his wife and three children.
--Los Angeles Mirror, Los Angeles, California, February 17, 1955 Page 11
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| Katherine A. Quick KATHERINE A. QUICK
STAUNTON, VA
Katherine "Kay' (Armstrong) Quick, 84, died at 8:30 p.m. Friday (June 17, 2005) in the Augusta Medical Center, Fishersville.
She was born July 25, 1920 in West Augusta, the daughter the late William Burton and Lena May (Hodge) Armstrong.
Retiring on May 1, 1981 as the Financial Administrator of Western State Hospital, Kay ended 31 years of service to the Virginia Department of Mental Health and Retardation. Prior to her service at Western State Hospital, she served as the Bonding Director of W. J. Perry Insurance Corporation.
In her early childhood the family moved to Hyattsville, MD, where she was educated in the public school system. For a short time she served as Secretary to the Bethesda Realty Company. Returning to Virginia in 1947, she completed her education at Virginia Commonwealth University.
An active lay-minister with both the Methodist and Assembly of God churches, Kay taught Bible classes for 70 years. She was a member of Grace Covenant Church.
Kay was a Soroptomist of many years having served the Staunton Club as President, Treasurer, and Director. She also served the Valley Mission in Staunton as Chairman of the Board, served the Talking Book Center, and served on the Board of the Staunton Public Library.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Lawrence Boyd Armstrong (age 9); and husband, George Wesley Quick.
Family members include a son Allen Wayne Quick and his wife, Pat (Neff) Quick of Mint Spring; a granddaughter, Debbie Quick Moore and her husband, Rick of Wilmington, NC; step-grandchildren, Jeff Flint and his wife, Lora of Fishersville, Heather Flint of Fishersville, and Brandon Flint of Arlington; step-great grandchildren, Madison and Hailey Flint of Fishersville; as well as many loved Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.
A service celebrating Kay's earthly life and her return to God will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday (June 20, 2005) in the Henry Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Steve Paulus and Scott Jewel. Burial will follow in the Mt. Solon Community Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Guy McManamay, Vernon McManamay, Albert Conner, Jeff Flint, Brandon Flint, and Rick Moore.
Honorary pallbearers will be A. J. Thompson and Philip Nicely.
A formal viewing is not planned. However, those desiring may pay their respects at the funeral home any time after 12 noon today.
Following the services, the family will receive friends at the home of Philip and Bonnie Nicely, 1823 Stuarts Draft Highway, Stuarts Draft.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
--The Daily News Leader, Staunton, Virginia, June 19, 2005 Page 2
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| Katherine Tyson TYSON, Katherine Ann May 2, 1946 - February 9, 2014 With heavy hearts we say goodbye to our Mom, Nana, sister and friend. Kathy went to be with Dad, the love of her life, Pete. We are relieved that she is now finally free of pain and at rest. Survived by Susan (Norm), Dave (Jo), brothers Donnie and David (Lorraine), and her beloved grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Dave Johnston, Rosie, Carlaine, Alma and Mary, Dr. J. Bosman and the wonderful staff at Saanich Peninsula Hospital. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 15th, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at McCall's, 1400 Vancouver Street. No flowers by request.
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| Katherine Walton Walton, Katharine W., 94 of Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 passed away October 11, 2015. She was born in Washington DC to Reginald and Katharine Whitaker, she moved to Cape May County in the early 1980's from Wilmington, DE. She worked in Social Services for the State of Delaware and loved to read. Katharine is survived by her children: Rick Banning, Julia Millar, and Melissa Walton; granddaughter Karen Stein; great grandchildren, Nicholas and Jeremy; and her nephew Joe Whitaker and his wife Pam and children Sarah and James. Services are private.
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| Kathleen Thomson Thomson, Kathleen
Passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at the Brockville General Hospital on Sunday July 13, 2014; Rachel Kathleen "Kay" Thomson (Nee Coxford), at the age of 94 years. A native of Almonte, Ontario and long time resident of Mississauga, she was the daughter of the late Herbert and Ila Coxford. Wife of the late Cyril "Mac" Thomson. Dearly loved mother of Paul Thomson (Barbara), Ross Thomson (Barbara), John Thomson (Susanne), and the late Peter Thomson. Cherished grandmother of Scott (late), Daniel, Peter, Kathleen, Kristin, Heather and Lesley; and great-grandmother of Caitlyn, Troy, Bradley, Dylan, Taylor, Kalia and Samantha. She was predeceased by her brother Edwin Coxford and by sisters Elizabeth Duncan and Ruth Fresque.
Family and friends are invited to a ceremony in celebration of Kathleen's life to be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 8, 2014 at Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. Following the service a gathering will take place in the Reception Centre. Private interment at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. In remembrance, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association will be gratefully acknowledged.
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| Kathy Green GREEN Kathy - After a lengthy illness at St Joseph's Hospital on Monday May 8 2000 Kathy Green (nee Radkey-Mitchellj in her 46th year: dear mother of Jason and Adam Mitchell loving daughter of Marion Radkey and the late Wilfred much loved sister of Doug Radkey and his wife Lynda and Ruth Edmonstone and her husband Doug dear aunt of Robyn Shaun Brent Kelly Nicole and Doug Jr Honouring Kathy's wishes a private family service was held at the BECKETT - GLAVES FAMILY FUNERAL CENTRE 88 Brant Avenue Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
--The Expositor, Brantford, Ontario, May 11, 2000 Page 32
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| Katie Munro Munroe -Sad, Indeed, was the message that came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. John Munroe of Boyd's Settlement on Wednesday last when they received a telegram informing them that their second eldest daughter. Katie Della, had passed peacefully away at Calgary hospital on Monday, January 28th. Deceased had gone in August last on a visit to relatives in Wastina, Alta., and while there contracted typhoid fever, and was recovering nicely when typhoid meningitis set in. She was removed to Calgary hospital where she succumbed three days later; the remains reached home on Monday of this week. The funeral service was held on Wednesday forenoon at nine o'clock, being conducted by the Rev, Mr. Dustin of Lanark village, who spoke comforting words to the bereaved family from the 14th chapter of the book of John. The remains were afterwards taken to the family burying ground at Elphin. Deceased had a very bright and cheerful disposition and was much loved by a wide circle of friends and relatives. She leaves to mourn her sudden demise, her father and mother, two sisters, Laura and Grace, and two brothers, Guy and Willie, all of whom are at home. Thus ends a promising young life, which bespoke much for the future. "In the midst of life we are in death."
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| Kay Cashmore In loving memory of Kathleen “Kay” Cashmore (nee King) 96 years. Passed away peacefully at Extendicare York on Saturday, June 1st, 2024.
Beloved wife of 68 years to Lawrence “Larry” Cashmore predeceased in 2013. Loving and devoted mother of Larry (Sharon), Dale, Rand (Katie), Debra predeceased, Christine, Myles (Holly), Connie (Alex), Shelley (Terry), and Owen (Sharon). Cherished grandma of many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents George and Gertrude King, and siblings Clifford, Mary, James, and Floyd. Survived by her brothers Lloyd (Fay), Richard (Beverly), Eddie (June), and sister May (Bob). She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews, family, and friends,
Mom was a strong woman of faith and involved in many of her churches over the years. She was an avid reader, and an excellent seamstress and baker. She enjoyed knitting, gardening and cross word puzzles.
The family would like to express a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Extendicare York for taking good care of mom, especially 5th floor nurse, Rudy.
Resting at the Lougheed Funeral Home 252 Regent Street, Sudbury, on Friday, June 7th, 2024, from 2-4 & 6-8 pm. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday, June 8th, 2024, at 11:30 am. Friends may gather after 10:30 am on Saturday. Burial in the St. Stanislaus Cemetery.
Donations to the Maison McCulloch Hospice or the Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated.
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| Kay Thom THOM, Edith Kathleen "Kay" Surrounded by her family in Fairview Manor, Almonte, on Monday, April 4, 2005 Kay Munro of Almonte, age 88 years Beloved wife of the late James Gordon Thom and dearly loved mother of David (Teresa) of Arnprior, Donald (Beverly) of Bradford, Malcolm of Almonte, Mrs. Margaret Deacon of Tennyson, Albert "Bert" (Beverly) and Mrs. Ruth Boyce (Stephen) both of Almonte. Dear sister of Raymond of Tweed. Predeceased by infant twins and by 2 sisters; Mrs. Ila Jones and Mrs. Lottie Belford. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Wednesday from 2 to 4 & 7 to 9 p.m. and where a complete Service including committal will be held in the chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m., Rev. Jim Ferrier officiating. Spring interment Auld Kirk Cemtery, Almonte. Donations in memory of Kay may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation and would be most appreciated by her family.
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| Kay Widness After a full life, well lived, Katherine (Kay) D. Widness 92, of Sun City Center, FL, died peacefully on December 26, 2010.
The first child of Floyd P. and Ruth M. Davis, Kay was born in 1918 and grew up in Wilmington, Vermont, where her family operated a farm, restaurant, and grocery store. She was the first in her family to attend college, graduating from the University of Vermont in 1940 with a degree in home economics. She went on to receive a Masters Degree in human nutrition from Iowa State University. Professionally she performed nutrition research for the federal government and, after raising her two children, taught home economics and nutrition at the secondary school and junior college levels.
On Jan. 1, 1943, she married John E. Widness, and their loving and happy marriage lasted 58 years until John's death in 2001.
Throughout her life, Kay was an active community participant and leader. Outgoing, caring, and eager to help others, she volunteered in numerous civic and church organizations. She was a loving, loyal, and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.
She is survived by a son, John (Jack) and his wife, Michaelanne, of Iowa City, IA; a daughter, Karen Birch and her husband, Tom, of Prescott, AZ; four grandchildren, Jamie DeBella, Benjamin, Jane and Laura Widness; a brother, Donald Davis, of Edmonds, WA; a sister-in-law, Marianne Davis, of Ipswich, MA; a cousin, Gladys King, of Pittsfield, MA: and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, John; her brothers Robert, Paul, Norman and Phillip; and her parents.
In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to CARE, The Salvation Army, and United Community Church in Sun City.
--Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa, Jan. 7, 2011
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| Keath Smart August 17, 1948 - December 21, 2018
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Keath Smart, a loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle, on December 21st, 2018 at the age of 70.
Keath was born in Toronto, ON on August 17th, 1948. He met his wife Brenda in North Bay, ON and they married in Englehart, ON on April 14th, 1973.
In 1978 Keath packed up his family and headed west for Bella Coola, BC. There was an 8-year layover in Dawson Creek, BC where Keath worked as a janitor and maintenance man in order to save enough money to complete the relocation to the valley.
Finally, in 1987 Keath and his family arrived in Bella Coola where he resided until his death.
Keath enjoyed horseback riding, fishing, mushroom picking and gardening. He was an avid craftsman and would sell his hand carved wooden boxes at the Farmer's Market every Sunday. If he wasn't working his coffee station at the market you could find him out back on the bleacher's chatting with anyone and everyone. Keath LOVED to visit.
Keath is survived by his loving wife Brenda, his four children Brenda (Rob), Albert (Patti), Travis (Sherry) and Eric (Jessica); his three brothers Steve, Bill (Jasmine) and Ted (Diane) and one sister Opal (Fern).
He will be dearly missed by his 7 grandchildren: D-J, Tina, KitKat, Andrew, Riley, James and Katlyn(Morgan); five step-grandchildren: Mike, Phill (Sarah), Katrina, Carmen and Junior; one great grandson, Ben, and his aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life will be held on August 17th, 2019 in Bella Coola Valley. Details will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers a donation can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association.
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| Keith Hazelwood HAZELWOOD, Keith Elmer - Suddenly at his home on Monday, August 5, 1991. Keith Hazelwood, beloved husband of Donna MacLean and dear father of Kimberly, Krista and Garret, all at home. Brother of Gordon of Georgia, U.S.A, Donald and his wife Marjorie of Guelph, Della and her husband Gerald Clark of Saskatchewan, Alex of Almonte, Clarence and his wife Gwen of Saskatchewan, Gary and his wife Audrey of Carleton Place, and Isabelle and her husband Wallace Eady of Cobden. Resting at the Funeral Home of Low & Low, Scugog Chapel, Port Perry, (416-985-7331 ), for service in the chapel on Thursday, August 8 at 2 p.m. Interment McNeil Cemetery, Wick, Visiting Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
--The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, August 8, 1991 Page 60
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| Keith Pretty PRETTY, M. Keith Suddenly at his residence, Manotick, Ont, on Sunday, Jan. 10, 1965, M. Keith Pretty, beloved husband of Lorna Elaine Fleming, in his 43rd year, dear father of William Keith, brother of William G. of Manotick and Allan of Ottawa. Resting Hulse and Playfair Central Chapel, 315 McLeod Street Service Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Capital Memorial Gardens.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 12, 1965 Page 24
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| Kelly Abbott Abbott, Kelly Lynn - Suddenly at her home on Sunday, February 17, 2013 at the age of 38 years. Beloved mother of Ali Abbott of Kingston. Dear daughter of Pete & Sueanne Abbott and sister of Mike (Pauline Bradley) Abbott all of Trenton. Aunt of Alyssa Abbott also of Trenton. The family will receive friends at the Weaver Family Funeral Home - East Chapel, 29 Bay Street, Trenton on Thursday, February 21, 2013 from 1-2 pm with Celebration of Life to follow at 2 pm. Cremation to follow. Donations would be appreciated by the family for Ali Abbott's Education Fund.
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| Ken & Olive Byers
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| Ken South SOUTH, Ken - It is with great sorrow the family announces the unexpected passing of Ken South at the Sault Area Hospital, surrounded by his loving family, on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at the age of 56. Ken will always be loved by his wife Lorraine of 36 years. He will never be forgotten by his loving children Shannon (Steve) and Ryan (Joanie). Proud Papa of Shyanne, Murphy, Pyper and Ryker who loved and adored their Papa. Left to miss his presence are his brothers and sisters Dona, Bill, Bob and Karen. Special friends John Caron and David Hay will dearly miss their friend with whom they shared many great times and adventures. He was a wonderful Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at NORTHWOOD FUNERAL HOME CREMATION & RECEPTION CENTRE (942 Great Northern Road 705-945-7758) on Friday from 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 11 a.m. Memorial donations to ARCH or Maison Vale Hospice Sudbury would be appreciated by the family. Special thank you to the doctors and nurses in ICU who were so caring and compassionate in Ken's final journey. www.northwoodfuneral.com Goodbye Ken and thank you for the wonderful memories that you have given us. Thinking of you will always bring a smile to our faces.
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| Kendall Banning, 65, Author, Dies --The Morning Herald, Hagerstown, Maryland, December 28, 1944 Page 5
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| Kenneth Gellately Peacefully at the Toronto General Hospital with family by his side on Sunday December 2, 2018 at the age of 54. Kenneth Gellately of Coldwater, beloved son of Allan Gellately and Nancee (Jim) Adams. Loving brother of Rod Gellately. Ken will be sadly missed by his aunts, uncles, cousins and all his friends in Sugar Bush. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive relatives and friends at the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes, 54 Coldwater St. E., Orillia, (705) 326-3595 on Saturday December 8, 2018 from 6-9 P.M. The memorial service will be held in the chapel on Sunday afternoon, December 9, 2018 at 2 o’clock. If desired, memorial donations to the Peter Munk Cardiac Care Centre at Toronto General Hospital or to the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters would be appreciated by the family.
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| Kenneth Leabo A funeral service was held for Kenneth W. Leabo Jr. on Thursday, June 16, 2011, at 11 a.m. in the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bernie Menard officiating.
A eulogy was given by his sister Rhonda DeBruhl.
Pall Bearers were Ronald and Marlene Reome, Edward LaMay, Dave Mashtare and Aaron Leabo.
Kenneth was a veteran of Vietnam, a Private in the US Army.
The Malone American Legion performed graveside military services.
Burial was in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery in Constable.
A luncheon was held at St. John Bosco Community Hall.
Arrangements were through the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Service, Inc. of Malone.
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| Kenneth Pierpoint --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 331, 1980
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| Kenneth Wolsey WOLSEY, Kenneth - At the Tendercare Nursing Home on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at the age of 87. Beloved husband of Ethel. Dear father of Brian (Pam) and Marvin (Karen). Grandfather of Kristie Ross (Michael) and Kimberly Lee (Glen). Great grandfather of Peyton Lee. Brother of the late Donald (late Thelma), late Goldie MacDougall (late Gordon) and the late Jean Zyla (late Joseph). A memorial service will be held at the ARTHUR FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTRE on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 11 a.m. Memorial contributions to the SAH Cancer Care Fund or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Expressions of sympathy may be offered at www.arthurfuneralhome.com At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember them.
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| Kermit Achilles ACHILLES, KERMIT H. (PETER), 76, of Winter Park, FL passed away Friday, July 19, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; children, Patricia Wagner, Everett Achilles, Janice Achilles, Ronald Achilles and Carole Achilles; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Richard Achilles. Visitation for friends will be held on Sunday, July 21, 2002, from 2:30-4:30PM, in the Newcomer Family Funeral Home Winter Park Chapel, 4150 Forsyth Road, Winter Park. Burial will be in Danville, Vermont. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made in memory of Mr. Achilles to the Cathedral of Faith, 4114 S. Goldenrod Road, Orlando, FL 32822. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, 407-678-3000.
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| Killed By Logs: Trucker's Death Ruled Accidental KILLED BY LOGS
Trucker's Death Ruled Accidental
PEMBROKE (Staff) - Lloyd Grawbarger, 35, Callander truck driver, killed while unloading logs at the Canada Veneers Lad., plant here Jan. -30, died accidentally, 'jury decided here Thursday night.
Grawbarger was crushed by three 17 - foot birch logs as they rolled off the side of a truck.
He was dead on arrival at hospital.
Slush gathered by the truck on its way from North Bay, which later formed ice on a quick-release device holding the load of logs, was indirectly responsible for the accident, the jury was told.
The catch is normally released from the left side of the truck, allowing hinged, upright stakes at the right -side to swing outwards. The logs then roll to the ground on that side.
Balked by the frozen catch, Grawbarger attacked it with three foot crowbar• while standing at the right side of the truck.
"The bar hit the catch and it tripped," testified Lawrence Lamb, a truck driver who was standing beside Grawbarger. "I yelled, 'they're coming' and ran."
Eight witnesses questioned by Crown Attorney John. Mulcahy included Dr. S. T. Bobra; regional pathologist, who said Grawbarger died of multiple injuries These included fractures of the skull, face, collar bones, ribs, pelvis and right thigh.
The jury brought in a recommendation that better tighting be provided in the unloading area, where from one to five trucks dumped logs every night. The fatality happened shortly after midnight.
Grawbarger is survived by his wife and four children.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 21, 1964 Page 4
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| Killed in Action Killed in Action
Sgt. Bruce Grawbarger, above, has been reported killed in action in France on October 10. The youthful soldier, who is formerly of Restoule, enlisted at Fort William, where his widow, the former Dora Stokes, lives. Sgt. Grawbarger leaves a baby daughter.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 6, 1944 Page 8
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| Kitchener Grawbarger Kitchener Grawbarger
POWASSAN The funeral service for a lifelong resident Restoule, Peter James Kitchener Grawbarger, was conducted Tuesday at the Paul Funeral Chapel by Rev. W. E. Milroy of the Nipissing Pastoral Charge-. Mr. Grawbarger, 69, died Saturday at his home following a lengthy illness. Pallbearers were: Robert, Ivan and Ireton Grawbarger, Fred Martin, Basil Towns and Monty Stevens. Interment was at Restoule Cemetery. Mr. Grawbarger, who ho was involved in lumbering and logging all his working days, was born at Restoule May 15, 1902, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grawbarger. He married Susan Olive McConnell at Powassan 22, 1933. A member er of Restoule Orange Lodge LOL No. 1938, Mr. Grawbarger attended Restoule United Church. Surviving are his wife: four daughters: Mrs. Carl Rich (Edna), Powassan; Mrs. Art Langford (Joy), South River;. Mrs. Douglas White (Norma), Barrie and Mrs. Dick Walters (Fay), Restoule; two brothers: Basil, Powassan, and Thomas, Restoule, and two sisters: Mrs. Chessel Stevens (Mary), Mrs. Howard Martin (Marion), both of Restoule. Mr. Grawbarger was predeceased by a son, Edwin, three children in their infancy and a sister.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, February 16, 1972 Page 3
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| Known To Be Wounded, Callander Man Missing KNOWN TO BE WOUNDED, CALLANDER MAN MISSING
Callander, Oct, 20 - Reported wounded in France on August 23, and later said to have received shell fragment wounds in the back of the head, Rfmn. Charles Le Roy, son of Mrs. E, Le Roy, Callander, is now reported missing, known wounded in France. Mrs. Le Roy received this news from the casualties office at Ottawa this week.
Rfmn, Le Roy, who is 29 years old, is unmarried. He was born and educated at Callander, and worked in Nobel immediately prior to enlisting. He joined the Regina Rifles at Toronto in January, 1942, and trained at a number of Canadian military camps, among them Toronto, Camp Borden and Ipperwash. He also spent some time in Newfoundland.
A short time after the invasion of Western Europe was launched, Rfmn, Le Roy went to Britain, and was transferred almost immediately to France.
He was first reported wounded in France on August 23. A communication describing his injuries as "shell fragment wounds in the back of the head" came on October 3, and this week a telegram saying the Callander-born soldier is missing, and known to be wounded, was relayed to his mother.
Rfmn, Le Roy has two brothers on active service. They are Pte. Rodie and Cpl, Jake, both of whom are overseas.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 20, 1944 Page 2
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| L.P. Dobbs DOBBS, Leonard Percival (L.P.) - Mr. Dobbs died peacefully on Sunday, October 1, 2000 at Eastholme, Powassan, in his 88th year. L.P. Dobbs was the beloved husband of the late Laura Agnes (McConnell) and was the loving father of Sheila Mannella (the late Frank) of Sault Ste. Marie, Murray Dobbs (Ann) of Golden Valley, Bryon Dobbs (Irene) of Powassan, Pauline Beatty (John) of Nipissing, Paul Dobbs (Dona) of Arnstein, the late Stewart Dobbs, and Rhonda Burnett (Jamie) of Callander. He was the proud grandfather of 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. L.P. was the dear brother of Gertrude Badgely-Davidson, Stratford. He was predeceased by his parents, Caroline Hart-Shortland and John William Dobbs and by his brothers Ralph, Fred, George, Arnold and Herb Dobbs and sisters Laura Currie, Mae Cunning-
ton, Frances Forrest, Lillian Garton, Bertha Leavoy and Emily Shaughnessy. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan ( 724-2024 ) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and at St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Argyle Lion's Club Tribute Service at 11 a.m. in the church. The Powassan Masonic Lodge #443 will conduct a memorial service in the Paul Funeral Home this evening at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the St. Paul's United Church on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment at St. Paul's Cemetery, Golden Valley. If desired donations may be made to St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 4, 2000 Page 14
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| L.P. Dobbs L.P. was born October 24, 1912, the 12th of13 children of Caroline (Hart-Shortland) and John William Dobbs on the family homestead in Golden Valley. He grew up and attended school to grade eight in Golden Valley. His mother died when he was only 10 and a year later at age 11 his father sent him out to work in the logging camps. At the tender age of 16 he opened his first business - The Hummingbird Ice Cream Parlour where he sold cigarettes, pop and ice cream. After ice cream he expanded to the mechanics business by purchasing Ellesmere's Garage. Around this time he met and dated his brother Fred's housekeeper, Laura McConnell. The two were married in 1935 at Powassan United Church and lived all their life together in Golden Valley. Also in 1935 L.P. took on a Shell Oil distributorship and in 1939 he became a licensed mechanic. His little ice cream parlour eventually evolved into a general store selling everything from clothing to supplies and credit was extended to all who needed it. L.P. 's leisure time was devoted to the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and fishing at Long Lake, on the 200 acres his father had given him. His hunt camp became
popular with hunters from as far away as United States and was a source ofboth money and fun for L.P. L.P. was also active in his community, as a lifelong member ofSt. Paul's United Church, as a charter member ofthe Argyle Lions Club, as a member ofthe local Orange Lodge and as a dedicated Mason for 50 years. He was responsible for starting the fire department in Golden Valley by donating the first truck and pump. Ironically L.P. lost both his store and garage in a fire in 1969 but the fire department managed to save his home, L.P. Dobbs was an upstanding man who will be remembered for his kindness, his gentleness and his strength.
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| Larry Burnap WINTHROP ? Funeral services for Larry C. Burnap, 37, Brookdale Road, were held Monday (Sept. 19, 1983) at 2 p.m. at the Hammill Funeral Home, Winthrop, with the Roger McElwain, former pastor of the Brookdale Wesleyan Church and the Rev. James Wills, current pastor of that church, officiating. Masonic memorial service conducted by Joseph French, sword bearer of Brasher Lodge 541, was held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Mildred Jenkins conducted a memorial service by the Stockholm Historical Organization.
Mr. Burnap died Friday (September 16,1983) as the result of a farming accident.
Surviving are his mother, Viola, South Butler, NY; two brothers, Leon of Norfolk and Dwayne of Winthrop; two sisters, Mrs. Betty LeCuyer of Winthrop and Mrs. Ellen Young of South Butler, NY, and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Burnap was born in Massena on March 24, 1946, son of Harold and Viola Steenberg Burnap. He graduated from St. Lawrence Central school.
Mr. Burnap was a member of the Brookdale Wesleyan Church, the Brasher Lodge 541, the What Cheer Lodge 689, and the Stockholm Historical Society.
Burial was in the Jenkins Neighborhood Cemetery, Stockholm.
--Potsdam Currier & Freeman, Potsdam, New York, September 20, 1983
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| Last Rites Conducted for R.C. Selfridge Last Rites Conducted for R.C. Selfridge
Interment services were held yesterday afternoon in Pine Ridge Cemetery for Robert C. Selfridge, 77, former resident of Saranac Lake who died suddenly Monday afternoon at his home at Deerland, Long Lake.
Mr. Selfridge was born at North Argyle on August 17, 1870, son of James and Elizabeth Cuthbert Selfridge. He came to Saranac Lake to reside while an employee of the New York Central railroad.
He was married in this village to Eliza McClelland who passed away in 1917. Later he moved to Tupper Lake and then Long Lake where he married Annie Scott Plumley in 1930.
For a number of years he and his wife operated Plumley's Camps, a leading summer resort at Long Lake. Funeral rites were conducted at 1:30 p.m. yesterday in the Long Lake Methodist Church.
--Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Saranac Lake, NY, May 13, 1948
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| Last Rites for A.S. Grawbarger Last Rites for A. S. Grawbarger
Funeral service was held Monday for Andrew Samuel Grawbarger of Wisa Wasa at his residence. Mr. Grawbarger died Saturday at Restoule. Rev. A. H. Kaellgren officiated and interment was at Nipissing Cemetery.
Mr. Grawbarger was born April 25, 1892, at Restoule, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grawbarger.
He married the former Eliza Jane Byers at Nipissing Village on Sept, 27, 1922.
Mr. Grawbarger was a member of the Loyal Orange Lodge No. 812 at Nipissing and the Royal Black Preciptory No. 762 of North Bay.
He is survived by his wife, one son Iriton, one daughter, Mrs. William South (Doris) both of Wisa Wasa, and 9 grandchildren.
Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. H. Martin (Marion), Mrs. Chessel Stevens (Mary), both of Restoule, Mrs. William Chugston (Jeannie), Ridgeway; and three brothers, Basi!, Kitchener and Thomas all of Restoule.
Pallbearers for Mr. Grawbarger were six nephews, Clarence Martin, Bordeu Martin, Edwin Grawbarger, Robert Clark, Jack Byers and John Johnston.
Out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral were Miss Dianne Grawbarger, Fort William; Mr. and Mrs. William Byers, Mimico; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Radkey, and Neil, Galt; Jack Byers, Hamilton; Henry Martin, Fred Martin, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Monty Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill and Merle Martin, all of Toronto.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 6, 1960 Page 13
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| Last Rites Held For William J. Faulkner LAST RITES HELD FOR WILLIAM J. FAULKNER
Services were held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. from Miller Funeral Home for William J. Faulkner, 69, an employee of the Folsom Prison for 22 years, who died in Folsom Monday, March 6, 1950.
Faulkner is survived by his wife, Maude W. Faulkner; a son, William Faulkner of Santa Rosa; a brother, Frank Faulkner of Illinois; two stepsons, Hal and Clem Cristler, both of San Diego; and two stepdaughters, Mary Mather and Ina Coleman, both of Kansas.
--The Folsom Telegraph, Folsom, California, March 10, 1950 Page 3
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