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Stacy Bryanton
Stacy Bryanton
Bryanton
Peacefully, at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, surrounded by his family, on Monday, Feb. 11, 2008, of Stacy W. Bryanton of 130 Kirk St., Summerside, aged 87 years. Born in Spring Valley, March 18, 1920, son of the late John and Mary Ellen (Chappell) Bryanton. Beloved husband of Mona M. (MacDonald-Woodworth) Bryanton and the late Clara (Hazelwood) Bryanton. Dear father of Raymond (Debi), Ottawa, and Donna Bryanton, Summerside. Loving grandfather of Carolyn (Terry) Richardson, Ottawa; Stacey Lee Hogg, Summerside and Melissa (Mark) Robinson, Hamilton. Special great-grandfather of Rodney Robinson. Brother of Herman (Doris) Bryanton, South Shore Villa, Crapaud. Predeceased by brothers Stacy Walden, Lester (Hilda) and Freddie. Resting at the Davison Funeral Home, Kensington, for visitation on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Friday in the Davison Funeral Home Chapel at 1:30 p.m. Interment in People's Cemetery, Kensington. If so desired contributions may be made to the Prince County Hospital Foundation or Kensington People's Cemetery Fund.
 
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Stanley King
Stanley King
Passed away peacefully at his home in Blind River in his 74th year on July 14, 2018. He is survived by his wife of 55 years Lillian, his son Allan and his daughter Angela (Dan Quenneville), his grandchildren Adam (Jenn), Crystal, Trisha, (Chris), Jennifer, Edouard, Kassandra (Brendon) and Ava, and his great grandchildren Conner, Auston, CJ, Carter, Oliver, Emmett, George and Skyla. He will be missed by his best friend and loyal companion, Cher. He also leaves many brothers and sister in laws and extended family and friends. Stan was predeceased by his parents Clifford and Lillian, his brother Lloyd, his daughters Sheila and Karen and his granddaughter Alicia.
Stan was an avid outdoorsman who admired and respected nature. A gentle man with an easy going spirit who adored his grand and great grandchildren. Family was most important to him and he enjoyed spending time with them the most. He will be forever missed by those who knew and loved him.
Cremation has taken place. Burial at Hillside Cemetery in Blind River, Ontario will take place on Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 11am with a luncheon to follow at The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 189.
 
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Stella MacKenzie
Stella MacKenzie
MacKENZIE, Mrs. Holland - In Ottawa General Hospital on Sunday, Dec. 29, 1963, Stella Banning, age 71, beloved wife of Holland MacKenzie. Resting al J. B. Villeneuve Funeral Home, Thurso, Que. Funeral service 2 p.m Jan. 1. Burial Gore cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, December 31, 1963
 
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Steven Grawbarger
Steven Grawbarger
 
855
Sudden Death of Jared R. Avery
Sudden Death of Jared R. Avery
 
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Susan D. Swalwell
Susan D. Swalwell
SUSAN D. SWALWELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Susan D. Swalwell was held this afternoon at the family residence, 181 Klock avenue with Rev. Peter Webster officiating. Mrs. Swalwell passed away at her home on Wednesday night, March 24, following a lengthy illness. She was 83 years of age.
Pallbearers were three grandsons of the deceased lady, Harvey, Milton and Clarence McConnell, and three nephews, Edgar, Herbert and Wesley Edwards. Interment was made in Terrace Lawn cemetery.
Born near Pembroke, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edwards, she was married in 1881 to the late Anthony A. Swalwell, who predeceased her seven years ago. They lived in Restoule for 40
years prior to coming to North Bay in 1927.
Surviving Mrs. Swalwell are two sons, Walter, North Bay; Cpl. Thomas Swalwell, Carr, Ontario; and six daughters, Mrs. C. McConnell, Mrs. J. McConnell, Mrs. J. Boxall, Restoule; Mrs. Amanda Bruce, Matheson, and Misses Gertrude and Elizabeth Swalwell, North Bay.
Three sisters, all of whom reside in North Hollywood, California, also survive her.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, March 27, 1943 Page 2
 
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Susan Walton
Susan Walton
WALTON, Susan E.
"Walton--In Portland, Ore., March 12, Mrs. Susan E. Walton, at the age of 67 years. Wife of George W. Walton, mother of Mrs. George W. Quick of Screiber, Ontario; H.H. Walton, Huntington, Vermont; Miss Lulu R. Walton, Merrill, Ore., Dr. R.W. Walton, Cambridge, Mass.; Paul H. Walton, Syracuse, N.Y.; Mrs. R.D. Barton, Salem, Ore.; F.W. Walton, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. J.E. Sturgeon, Portland, Ore. Sister of Mrs. F.S. Barton, Salem, Ore.; Miss Lena C. McClelland, Saranac Lake, N.Y.; Mrs. G.D. Washburn, Florida. Announcement of funeral will be made later by the Rigdon mortuary." OS Mar 14, 1924 3:3
 
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Sylvia Campen
Sylvia Campen
We are sad to announce that on October 22, 2018, Sylvia Campen (Nelson, South Island) passed away. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Sylvia Campen to pay them a last tribute.
She was predeceased by : her parent Edith. She is survived by : her parent Philip; and her siblings, Joyce, Laurie, Hazel, Neil and Philippa.
 
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Sylvia Perry
Sylvia Perry
Mrs. Hiram L. Perry - Mrs. Hiram L. Perry, formerly Miss Sylvia King of Reed City, passed away in Greenville last Sunday, death being due to peritonitis.
Sylvia King was born March 5, 1896, six miles west of Reed City and attended the local schools for years. August 14, 1913, she was married to Hiram L. Perry in Big Rapids and since that time had made her home in Greenville. The remains were brought to Reed City Tuesday and taken to the home of her uncle, Frank Samis. The funeral services were held from the house Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, Elder W.C. Wood of the Mormon church in Chicago officiating. Burial was in the Chase Cemetery beside the grave of her father.
Deceased is survived by her husband, mother, Mrs. James Dark of Montague, two children, aged 2 years and 11 days, respectively, and a brother, Milan E. King, as well as other relatives.
 
860
Tay Valley man dead after ATV plunges
through lake ice near Perth
Tay Valley man dead after ATV plunges through lake ice near Perth
--CBC News, December 17, 2017
 
861
Ted Williams
Ted Williams
WILLIAMS, THEODORE C. (Ted or T.C. to his many friends and colleagues), age 90, passed away on July 24 at El Castillo retirement community in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he will be missed by many friends. Ted was born and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Following his high school graduation, he attended Michigan Technological University for one quarter and then enlisted in the United States Army, serving in the 10th Mountain Division in WWII. On returning from service in Europe, he enrolled in Civil Engineering at Michigan State University, following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps. While there, he met and married Dora McKibben. He graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering, crediting Dora with getting him through calculus. After graduation he returned to Grand Rapids to work with his father, W.B. Williams, at Williams & Works. Ted became Chairman and, with his brother-in-law Everett Thompson, helped to guide that firm to prominence in consulting engineering, urban planning, and surveying. The firm served clients in the United States and beyond, including in Bermuda. In 1966 he and his family took a year-long working sabbatical to New Zealand, where he assisted the City of Christchurch Drainage Board in establishing an engineering investigations department. He returned to Grand Rapids in 1967 and resumed his leadership of Williams & Works. During his tenure, the firm won two national awards for the most significant engineering projects of the year. After retiring in 1986, he and Dora moved to Santa Fe, where Ted enjoyed skiing at least as many days per year as he was years old, sometimes traveling to South America or New Zealand in the summer to achieve this goal. Not content with recreation alone, Ted maintained an interest in water resources and developed a well-received proposal for increasing water flow in the Santa Fe River. Ted is survived by his wife, Dora, of Santa Fe, NM; his sisters, Harriet of Newtown Square, PA, and Janet (Everett Thompson) of Grand Rapids; a son, Steve, and his wife, Linda, of Grand Rapids; his daughters, Emily (Mark Ewing), of Newton, MA, and Marcia (Greg Ruppel), of Santa Fe, NM. Surviving grandchildren include Perry Williams (Jason) Pursell, Alexander (Alexandra) Williams, Halley Ruppel, Kelsey Ruppel, Hannah Ewing, and Aaron Ewing, and great-grandchildren Nolan and Arabella Pursell. Donations in his memory should be made to the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. Sometimes on the mountain When the snow is deep and dry You may hear me whistling And know I am nearby.
 
862
The Deadly Rifle
One of O.P. Tolles' Children Accidentally Shot by His Brother
The Deadly Rifle One of O.P. Tolles' Children Accidentally Shot by His Brother
--The Times, Clay Center, Kansas, March 22, 1894 Page 2
 
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The Late James McClelland
The Late James McClelland
The Late James McClelland
The death of James McClelland, which occurred on the afternoon of Wednesday October 20, removed from the Adirondacks a man who had been identified with the growth and prosperity of the village of Saranac Lake during practically it's entire existence. Born in the County Armagh, Ireland, in 1831, he removed with his parents to Canada when an infant, and, before reaching his majority, married Mary E. Wise, and settled in a small lumbering district in the heart of the then comparatively unknown Adirondack wilderness. For thirty years he followed the business of guiding during the summer and lumbering in the winter. As a guide Mr. McClelland always ranked among the honorable and trustworthy in the profession, and was employed by some of the best parties that came to the woods. The fact that he was often engaged by the same parties season after season is sufficient proof that the services he rendered gave satisfaction. As time advanced, the little lumbering district developed into the enterprising Saranac Lake village of today. Its early growth was slow, and the amusements to be enjoyed during the long winter evenings were few. Mr. McClelland was possessed of much natural ability and wit, and his fund of interesting anecdotes and experiences were ever in demand. For a considerable time he was the regular contributor to the Troy Daily Times, the Essex County Republican and other publications. He was often called upon to speak at the debating societies, to which he always belonged and which he greatly assisted in keeping alive and interesting. When the only religious services at Saranac Lake were the Union meetings held at the school house, Mr. McClelland was a regular attendant, and always contributed to the support of the preacher, not only at the Sunday collections, but at church socials and by subscriptions as well. He had a remarkably good understanding of the Bible, and for a long time was the Bible class teacher in the Sunday School. He has a kindly and sympathetic heart, was a friendly and obliging neighbor and a worthy and respected citizen. He was the father of a large family for whom he had the deepest affection and whom he educated to the best of his ability. During the school session his children seldom were absent, and always ranked well in their studies, causing him to entertain in them a natural and justifiable pride. His pleasantest and happiest hours were those enjoyed at his home fireside, surrounded by his wife and children. He will be missed not only by those of his home circle, but by his many friends and acquaintances throughout this portion of the Adirondacks. Mr. McClelland is survived by his widow and nine children, two sons and seven daughters, who have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. The funeral service was held at the Methodist Episcopal Church on Friday, Oct. 22, and was conducted by the Rev. Clarence Miller, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Sevell.
--The Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, November 12, 1897
 
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Theda LeRoy
Theda LeRoy
LEROY, Theda (Ibbitson) - 72 years. Wednesday morning, April 10th, 1991, at the Sudbury General Hospital, Beloved wife of Harvey LeRoy of Sudbury, Loving mother of the late Tom (predeceased 1990), Ron (wife Dale) of Chelmsford, Vera (husband Fred McLaughlin) and Verna (husband George Quecke), both of Sudbury. Dear grandmother of Tom Jr., Andrew, Ron Jr., Tracy, Michael, Steven, Claire, Rob and the late Louise (predeceased). Dear great-grandmother of Neil Forget, Dean Andrew LeRoy, Darren Seguin, Dear sister of Thelma Waldruff, Ada LeRoy and Donna Byers, all of Callander and Enid Beaton of Ottawa. Dear daughter of the late Tom and Vera Ibbitson (predeceased). Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch St., Sudbury, Friends may call Thursday from 2:30 to 9:30 p.m. and after 10 a.m. Friday. Funeral service in the R.J. Barnard Chapel Friday, April 12, 1991 at 11:30 a.m. Interment in the Parklawn Cemtery, Donations to the Heart or Cancer Funds would be appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, April 11, 1991 Page 10
 
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Thelma King
Thelma King
KING, Thelma Emily - Suddenly, at Largo, Florida, Wednesday, March 27, in her 76th year. Beloved mother to Norma Taylor of St. Catharines, and Gordon A. King, Agoura, California. Mrs. King will be sadiy missed by ten grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph. Family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Service will be conducted Monday, April 1, at 1 pm in the Chapel by Rev. J. Hutcheson. Interment Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, March 30, 1985 Page 2
 
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Thelma Stearnes
Thelma Stearnes
--Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, July 22, 1930 Page 2
 
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Thelma Stearnes
Thelma Stearnes
--The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, August 10, 1930 Page 10
 
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Thelma Wolsey
Thelma Wolsey
WOLSEY, Thelma Delitha - 67, Coldbrook, Kings Co., died August 22, 1996, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born in Brooklyn, Queens Co., she was a daughter of Clarence Rhodenizer, Berwick, and the late Mildred (Zwicker) Rhodenizer. She was a member of Waterville United Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Donald; sons, Gerald, Berwick West; Donnie, Halifax; Kevin, Parrsboro; daughters, Donna (Mrs. Brian Aalders), Waterville; Karen Wolsey, at home; brothers, Keith, Waterville; Eric, Garland; Raymond, Hawkesbury, Ont.; sister, Althea (Mrs. Lorimer Coleman), Kingston; eight granddaughters; a grandson; a great-granddaughter. Visitation 2-4, 79 p.m. today in H.C. Lindsay Memorial Chapel, 192 Commercial St., Berwick. Funeral 2 p.m. Sunday in Waterville United Baptist Church, Pastor Ralph Lepore officiating. Burial in Berwick Cemetery. Family flowers only. Donations to Annapolis Valley Health Foundation, Kentville or any charity.
 
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Theresa Jerome
Theresa Jerome
Theresa B. Jerome, 89, of Bloomfield, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 04, 2017 at Windsor Health and Rehabilitation Center. Theresa was born in Meriden, CT. to the late Jacob and Sophie (Baziak) Barnas. Theresa was married to the late Leroy Warner and her three children were born from this union. Later in life she met and married the late Edwin L. Jerome Jr. She retired from Pratt & Whitney after more than 20 years of service and was a faithful member of Truth & Freedom Ministry in Windsor, CT where she was also the church secretary. After her retirement she ran a neighborhood day care from her home. She was a treasured companion assisting her daughter at ? Pampered Chef Shows? Theresa and her family enjoyed many summers vacationing in Maine, she was an avid cook, knitter and had a passion for holiday crafts. Her home was kept in away which made all who entered feel welcomed.
Theresa was called ?Mother Theresa? by her family and close friends, because of the unconditional love she had for her children and friends. Although she hasn?t spoken in many years, many caregivers and passersby remarked on her warm comforting smile, there was a light within her no disease could extinguish.
She leaves to cherish her memories; sons, David (Pamela) Warner of San Diego, CA, and Paul Warner of Knoxville TN; daughter, Kimberly (David) Lingenheld of Bloomfield, CT and step- son Rusty Jerome of Milwaukee, WI ; six grandchildren; Sarah, Colton, Clarissa, Daniel, Taylor, Brianna and many nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Theresa was predeceased by three brothers, Joseph, Nick and Anthony; and her sisters Mary, Stella and Anna.
A memorial service celebrating her life will be held on Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 1:30 pm at Carmon Funeral Home 807 Bloomfield Ave, Windsor, CT. Family will begin receiving friends at 12:00 noon.
In lieu of flowers donations are to be made to Truth and Freedom Ministry, 271 Rainbow Rd. Windsor, CT 06095
 
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Theron Kirk
Theron Kirk
Theron Kirk was born in 1919 and died October 1999. Theron retired from San Antonio College as Chairman of the Music Department and Director of Choral Organizations. After retirement, he became active as a docent at the San Antonio Museum of Art. His education includes study at Baylor University, Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University and the Eastman School of Music.
He is the composer of more than 1,000 published works for chorus, chamber groups, symphony orchestra, vocal solo, organ, carillon, and a one-act opera. The Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Chamber Orchestra and the orchestras of Winnipeg Canada, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Memphis, Detroit, San Antonio and Houston have performed his symphonic works.
Theron Kirk has held the national office of president of the American Choral Directors Association. He has taught as a visiting lecturer in the summer program at the University of Southern California, the University of Illinois, Central Missouri State University College and at the National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, in the University of Michigan Music Division. Theron made significant and lasting contributions to the cause of Music in America and was the Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award for teaching excellence in 1975.
Survivors are his wife Carla, three sons Padriac, Kevin, and Sean, two daughters, Laura Reimers and Meaghan Welch, and seven grandchildren. If you so desire, the family has asked that memorials be sent to the Docent Program at the San Antonio Museum of Art.
 
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Thomas Ambrose
Thomas Ambrose
Age 61, December 20, 2003. Beloved husband of Carol L. Ambrose. Dearest father of Teresa (Robert) Schmidt, Deanne (Eli) Neiburger and Juleen Ambrose. Loving grandfather of Catherine Schmidt and Nemo Neiburger. Dear brother of Joanne (Ted) Perchall and Kathy (Peter) Murphy. Dear son-in-law of Irene Moon. Loving brother-in-law of Alona and Sharon Moon. Friends may call Monday from 2-9 p.m. at the Sawyer-Fuller Funeral Home, 2125 W. 12 Mile Rd. (2 Blks. W. of Woodward). In state Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church, 26401 St. Josaphat Dr., Warren (on Ryan Rd. S. of 11 Mile on East side of the street) until funeral Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Cadillac Memorial Gardens East. Those who wish may make contributions to St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church and/or the American Lung Association .
--The Detroit News, Detroit, Michigan, December 22, 2003
 
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Thomas Bailey
Thomas Bailey
 
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Thomas Bulloch
Thomas Bulloch
Thomas S. Bullock
Funeral service for Thomas S. Bulloch, 82, a pioneer of the Reston district was held in the Carscadden Funeral Home in Virden on Aug 19 with the burial in Reston cemetery with Masonic rites. Mr. Bullock died in Brandon General Hospital Aug 7. He came to this district from Hopetown, Ont. as a boy with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Bulloch, and farmed for many years north of the village. In 1905 he married Margaret Ellen Munro who predeceased him in 1950. For the past few years he has resided in Brandon, One brother, Clyde, resides in Reston and there are also five sisters surviving: Mrs. Stewart Campbell, Mrs. E. MeKinley, Mrs. J. MacPherson, Mrs. L. Fumerton and Mrs. H Neil. Mr. Bulloch was a charter member of Reston Masonic Lodge.
--Brandon Sun, Brandon, Manitoba, August 13, 1960 Page 11
 
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Thomas Burger
Thomas Burger
Thomas was born on November 5, 1951 and passed away on Wednesday, January 16, 2008.
Thomas was a resident of Harriman, New York at the time of his passing.
Visitation will be on Tuesday, January 22 from 7-9 p.m. at Smith, Seaman & Quackenbush, Inc. Funeral Home, 117 Maple Avenue, Monroe. Masonic services will take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, January 23 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 21 Still Road, Monroe. The Rev. Dr. Dwayne H. Mau will officiate. Cremation will take place at Cedar Hill Crematory, Middle Hope, NY.
Donations may be made to Autism Move-A-Thon of Orange County, c/o Mental Health Association, 20 Walker Street, Goshen, NY 10924.
 
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Thomas Byers
Thomas Byers
On the 21st ult. near Hollywood, in the 79th year of his age, Thomas Byers - a man distinguished in his neighborhood for integrity and benevalence.
--The Belfast Newsletter, Belfast, Northern Ireland, January 11, 1839
 
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Thomas Cox
Thomas Cox
THOMAS WILLIAM COX After a short illness, Thomas Cox passed away on Thursday, June 7, 2001 at Grace Hospital at the age of 90 years. Tom will be lovingly remembered by his beloved wife of 69 years, Beatrice; daughters, Berna (Chuck) Lumsden and Joanne (Gerry) Suski; grandchildren, Patricia (Rick) Lumsden-Yunyk, Tom (Janis) Lumsden, Lori (Tim) Dudeck, Lisa (Craig) Lawrence and Rob (Cindy) Suski; 13 great-grandchildren; and sister Della Olynik. Tom worked for the CNR until retirement and was the oldest member of the ANAF # 283. We will all miss him for his creative mind and all his help. He had a passion for fishing, playing pool, and building things. Private family service will be held. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made in Toms memory to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook St., Winnipeg MB R3C 2B7.
--Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 08, 2001
 
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Thomas DeLong
Thomas DeLong
Thomas G. DeLong, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeLong; of 207 Bleeder Street, died at 2 this morning at Littauer Hospital, shortly after admission. He was born Sept. 5, 1959 in Gloversville.
Survivors include four sisters, Mrs. Donald Reese of Clinton. Ia., Marsha DeLong, Lula May DeLong, and Mary DeLong, all at home; three brothers, David DeLong, John DeLong, and William DeLong all at home; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Van Wagner of Glens Falls, and aunts, uncles, and cousins.
 
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Thomas Ezzy
Thomas Ezzy
 
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Thomas Field
Thomas Field
Thomas W. Field, a Greenfield native and resident of Northfield, Maine, passed on Dec. 8, 2013 in Northfield. He was 89 years old.
He was born in Greenfield, Nov. 17, 1924, the son of Harold and Florence (Zschau) Field.
A 1943 graduate of Deerfield Academy and a veteran of the Pacific Theater in World War II, he studied engineering at the University of Massachusetts and spent his working career as a civil engineer and survey supervisor for the Massachusetts Department of Public Works.
He was predeceased by his wife of 64 years, the former Harriet Smith of Millers Falls, and a grandson, Christopher Mascavage of Greenfield.
He is survived by his three children, Suzanne Hamilton and her husband, Bill, of Arlington, MA, Thomas R. and his wife Rebecca of South Pasadena, CA, and Lorrie Mascavage of Greenfield, MA; four granddaughters and a great-granddaughter.
Arrangements were under the direction of the Bragdon-Kelly Funeral Home, Machias.
 
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Thomas J. Graham
Thomas J. Graham
--Cumberland Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, May 12, 1942
 
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Thomas Kier
Thomas Kier
J. G. McGregor and Duncan Kier went over to Joplin, Mo., yesterday on receipt of a telegram announcing that Thos. Kier had been killed in a mine explosion Saturday. He is an uncle to Mr. McGregor and a brother to Duncan Kier.
--The Evening News, Winfield, Kansas, March 27, 1899 Page 3
 
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Thomas Krikawa
Thomas Krikawa
Thomas M. Krikawa, 48, of Windsor, beloved husband of Linda (Banning) Krikawa, passed peacefully to his eternal home, on Wednesday, (August 8, 2007) after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Tom was born in Brookhaven, NY on August 16, 1958, son of Joseph and Virginia (Bell) Krikawa of Tucson, AZ. Tom lived in various places during his early life, including Long Island, NY, Missouri, Illinois, New Jersey and Colorado. In 1974, his family moved to West Hartford, where he graduated from Conard High School, class of 1976; during these two years Tom made cherished and lasting friendships. In 1976 Tom continued his education at the University of Vermont, majoring in mathematics. He was an avid member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, where he developed many wonderful memories. Upon graduating from UVM in 1980, he moved to Houston, Texas to complete a systems analyst training program for his first position at Combustion Engineering in Windsor. Tom was promoted within the company during his career, his last position that of Director of Information Technology. Tom held the company, and those with whom he worked, in the highest regard. During his early career, he also pursued an MBA at the Hartford Graduate Center/ R.P.I. Throughout his lifetime, Tom enjoyed various pastimes. During his early school years he developed a love of nature and reading. During his two years at Conard, he became an accomplished wrestler, member of the track and field team and cross country teams. After marrying Linda, his wife of 20 years, in 1987, Tom most enjoyed spending time with his family. The focus of his life was his wife and children, Katie and Connor, nurturing their interests in nature (while at Northwest Park or visiting Vermont), soccer, cross country, music and in a general love of learning. Tom was an assistant coach for his children's soccer teams, and served on the board and as a Director for the Windsor Soccer Club. Cherished family memories included annual vacations spent in New Hampshire and at the beach in Ogunquit, Maine. In his adult life, Tom most enjoyed going to his children's sports events, coaching, playing golf, fishing and following his favorite sports teams, the New York Giants and the New York Mets. Tom was an active member of St. Joseph's parish and practiced his faith daily in his interactions with those around him. Besides his parents and his wife, he leaves a daughter, Katherine E. "Katie" Krikawa; a son, Connor J. Krikawa , four brothers, Edward Krikawa and his wife Margaret of Washington, James Krikawa of Arizona, John Krikawa and his wife Lisa of Arizona, and Andrew Krikawa and his wife Jennifer of Washington; five sisters, Anne Mazella and her husband Shawn of Windsor, Jeanne Krikawa and her husband Lowell Knapp of Washington, Mary Fontes of Arizona, Patricia House of Arizona, and Maureen Harris and her husband James of Florida; his loving father-in-law and mother-in-law, Irving and Alice Banning of South Newfane, VT; a sister-in-law, Kathleen Beeman and her husband Barry, of Brattleboro, VT., two brothers-in-law, Kevin Banning and his wife Janice of Enfield, and William Banning and his wife Gina of Manchester. He also leaves behind many beloved nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, August 16, 10 a.m., at St. Joseph Church, 1747 Poquonock Ave., in the Poquonock section of Windsor. Burial will follow at Elm Grove Cemetery, Poquonock. His family will receive friends on Wednesday, August 15, 4-8 p.m., at the Carmon Windsor Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. During this time, friends may share reflections on Tom's life beginning at 7 p.m. following a short prayer service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Friends of Northwest Park, Inc., P.O. Box 773, Windsor, CT 06095.
 
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Thomas McCarthy
Thomas McCarthy
Thomas Patrick McCarthy, 80, of Gallup Hill Road, passed away Dec. 29, 2009, at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital.
He was born March 28, 1929, in New London, the son of the late Arthur and Elizabeth (Maloney) McCarthy.
He married Beverly Phelps on Jan. 31, 1959, in Ledyard.
He served in the U.S. Army and the National Guard for eight years. He was employed as a crane operator for Whaling City Dredge & Dock and worked as a mechanic for New London Buick Co. He also worked as the caretaker of the Sergio Franchi estate.
He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He always placed his family first. He was a very generous and giving man who will be sadly missed by all.
In addition to Beverly, his loving and devoted wife of 50 years, he survived by his children, Maureen Lee and husband, Jack, of Anacortes, Wash., Kristin Morosky and husband, Jim, of Montville; brother, Jack McCarthy of New London; grandchildren, Hillary Waadevig and husband, Josh, Travis Lee, and Rachel Zuppe; and by great-grandchild, Hayden Waadevig.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers, Arthur and Robert McCarthy.
A celebration of Thomas' life will be private and at the convenience of the family.
The Montville Funeral Home of Church and Allen, 53 Route 32, Montville, is assisting the family with arrangements.
--The Day, New London, Connecticut, January 1, 2010
 
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Thomas McClelland
Thomas McClelland
Thomas E. McClelland, 95, passed away September 13, 2012 in Olympia, Wash. He was born on August 2, 1917 in Auburn, New York, to Thomas E. and Atha F. (Fitzgerald) McClelland. Tom was the second of three children. At the age of two, Tom moved to Dallas, Oregon. When he was 16, he left home for San Francisco and worked as a theater usher and put himself through high school. After high school, he attended college where he studied engineering.
In 1937, while in San Francisco, he married the love of his life, Alda Faye Carson. They then moved to Vancouver, Washington. During WWII, he worked at the Kaiser Corporation ship yards and was promoted to lead engineer for aircraft carrier hull design in New York. He later served as Director of Urban Renewal in Vancouver, Washington and in Clark County as the Planning Director. After that, he worked at the Washington State Dept. of Water Resources as Asst. Director, which necessitated their move to Olympia, Wash. in 1967. In later years, he devoted his work efforts to property development.
Tom loved woodworking, piloting airplanes, boating, the beach, and was devoted to his family.
Tom and Alda were married 63 years until her death in 2001. He is also preceded in death by his eldest son, Thomas McClelland Jr., and his sisters, Elizabeth and Barbara. He is survived by daughter-in-law, Judy (Epps) McClelland, Vancouver, Washington; son, George and Carol (Hamanishi) McClelland, Fruitland, Idaho; Raymond and Mickey (Beavers) McClelland, Banks, Oregon; daughter, Kathleen (McClelland) Wright, Lacey, Washington. He was blessed to have nine grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
 
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Thomas Payette
Thomas Payette
Thomas Joseph Payette, 71, of Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, a retired Henry Ford Community College political science professor, died. He was born in Grosse Pointe, Mich. He is survived by wife Lynda, son David, sister Patricia and four grandchildren. Private services.
 
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Thomas Price
Thomas Price
Thomas Price: 1957
The death occurred on Wednesday, August 14th in the Carleton, Place Hospital of Mr. Thomas Price following a heart attack suffered several months ago. Mr. Price was born April 25, 1894, a son of the late Jacob Price and his wife, Esther Munro. He was a lifelong resident of this district, residing on the homestead where he was a successful farmer. He was highly respected and his passing is deeply mourned. In 1916 he married Margaret McGuire, who predeceased him in 1935. To this union was born Kathleen, Mrs. Archie Barr, Clayton; Mary, Mrs. John Creighton, Rosetta; Allan Price, Perth; Jacob Price, Kirkland Lake. Margaret, Arnold and Audrey are deceased. In 1941 he married Isobel Camelon, who died two years later. In 1946, he married Mabel Penman, who survives. There are three grandchildren, Arnold Price of Perth; Lorraine and Keith Creighton of Rosetta also surviving are four sisters, Delilah, Mrs. Alex Munro of Ramsay; Elizabeth, Mrs. Edward Lamb of Winnipeg, Man.; Marion, Mrs. Stuart Gunn of Winchester; Jean, Mrs. Ernest Foster, Clayton. Two brothers, Jacob and Ira Price, Sonningdale, Sask. Four sisters and one brother are deceased, Maggie, Mrs. Sandy Rutherford, Unity, Sask.; Alice, Mrs. Milton McKay, Clayton; Mary, Mrs. Thos. Fife, Winchester; Esther, Mrs. Wm. Lyons, Winnipeg; Hugh Price, Galbraith. The funeral service was held on Friday afternoon at the Comba Funeral Home in Almonte. Rev. W. D. Reid officiated. An impressive service included a favourite hymn, "There Will Be No Disappointment In Heaven," rendered by Mr. Charles Tate. Interment was in the family plot in the United Church cemetery in Clayton. The pallbearers were neighbors, Russell Thompson, John G. Rintoul, Nathan Virgin, Willard Machan, James Fulton and Chas. Tate. Flower bearers were E. Blanchard, Allan McKay, Jas. Fife and Carl Foster. The numerous floral offerings received, testified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. His son, Jacob of Kirkland Lake and his brother Jacob, of Sonningdale, Sask., were present, also friends from Winchester, Brockville, Perth, Smiths Falls, Carleton Place and Kingston.
 
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Thomas Price
Thomas Price
Thomas J. Price Sr., 92, of Vauxhall St. Ext., passed away June 6, 2006 at the Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in New London.
Mr. Price was born on Jan. 22, 1914 in New London and was the husband Alice Derry Price, whom he had married 71 years ago.
For over 35 years, he had worked in the carpentry department at Pfizer's in Groton. He also had been a self-employed farmer for over 70 years, providing food for his family.
Byles Memorial Home, 99 Huntington St., New London is in charge of the private burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London.
 
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Thomas Schober
Thomas Schober
Thomas E. Schober Sr., of Locust Lane, Nazareth, died Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008 in Westminster Village, Allentown. He was the husband of Ida S. (Spatts) Schober since Sept. 24, 1983. Born in New York City, he was a son of the late Charles William and Sarah A. (Kelly) Schober. Thomas worked as an engineer for E.I. Associates Co., East Orange, N.J., for more than 20 years retiring in 1990. Previously, he worked in the same capacity for Curtiss-Wright Co., Paterson, N.J.; Teterboro, N.J. and in Pennsylvania. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem. Thomas was a former member, deacon, trustee and elder of First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, N.J. He was a graduate of Stevens Institute, Hoboken, N.J., and a member of the Alumni Association. He was a volunteer for R.S.V.P., Lehigh Valley and a member of the Morris Canal Historical Society in New Jersey. Survivors: Wife; daughters, Nancy S., wife of Daniel Fitzgerald, of Royersford, Pa., Linda, wife of Larry Best, of Morristown, N.J., Linda Moody of Hackettstown, N.J.; sons, Peter C. and his wife, Caroline and Thomas E. Jr., all in Vermont, David and his wife, Janice Planten of Adana Air Force Base, Turkey; 10 grandchildren. Services: memorial, 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, First Presbyterian Church Chapel, 2344 Center Street, Bethlehem, 18017. Entombment, church columnbarium.
 
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Thomas Scott
Thomas Scott
A Tragedy
The closing hours of Good Friday were marked with as sad an occurrence as has been recorded in Almonte in many years ? the accidental death of Mr Thomas Edward Scott. He was a son of Mr W.H. Scott of New England and a boy well known an well liked in town. He was just beginning to develop and gave every promise of making a fine athlete. It seems hard to realize that one so full of the vigour of life should be so suddenly called away. He was alighting from a freight at the station about eight o'clock Friday evening when in some manner he slipped and fell under the wheels. His right leg was completely severed. Medical help was quickly on hand, and he was removed to the hospital, but the loss of blood and shock had been too much and the power we call life departed Saturday evening. He was sixteen years of age. The funeral on Monday was very large. Among the floral tributes were: Wreath from the Victoria hockey team, wreath from the High School hockey team, wreath from the Knitters' hockey team and a pillow from his chums.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, April 16, 1909 front page
 
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Three die in crashes
Orleans girl struck at crosswalk, two killed on Hwy. 17
Three die in crashes Orleans girl struck at crosswalk, two killed on Hwy. 17
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, October 27, 1992
 
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Tillie Boyd
Tillie Boyd
TILLIE L. BOYD age 91 of Horseheads, New York formerly of Mount Morris, died Saturday September 12, 2020 at Absolute Care at Three Rivers in Painted Post, New York. She was born the daughter of Alva R. and Allie M. (Edwards) Levey on May 8, 1929 in Tuscarora, New York. Prior to her retirement in 1983 she was employed in the cafeteria at Craig Developmental Center in Sonyea for over 20 years. She was a former member of the Village Baptist Church in Mount Morris and CSEA. She loved to bake, scrapbooking and playing bingo.
She is survived by her 2 children Darla (Terry Sr.) Valentino of Texas and Michael (Linda) Donovan of Painted Post. 4 Grandchildren Terry (Lucia) Valentino Jr. and Tracey (Gerald) Costigan both of Texas, Kevin Donovan of Corning and Eric Donovan of Ohio. 3 Great Grandchildren Keegan and Kiara Valentino and Courtney Costigan all of Texas. Many nieces, nephews and cousins.
No prior calling. Graveside Services will be held Friday September 18 at Noon at Mount Morris Cemetery, Mount Morris, NY. Pastor Edward Phillips officiating.
 
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Timothy Burgdorf
Timothy Burgdorf
Timothy Charles Burgdorf, 56
SOUTH PORTLAND -- Timothy Charles Burgdorf, 56, of South Portland, died unexpectedly following a heart attack on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010.
Tim was born on April 7, 1954, in Oswego, N.Y., to Charles and Margaret Burgdorf. Tim graduated from Red Creek High School in Red Creek, N.Y., and went on to obtain a bachelor of science from Springfield College in Springfield, Mass.
Tim moved to Maine in 1978 to teach at the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf where he remained for 12 years. In 1990, Tim began his second career as a computer applications trainer. For the past 12 years, Tim was employed by VTEC Training Center in South Portland. Tim worked closely with companies in southern Maine and was highly sought after as a presenter at IT conferences throughout New England. Genuinely excited about his work, Tim passed his enthusiasm on to countless students and was able to help them understand even the most difficult topics. As one colleague said, 'Tim touched a lot of people with his good nature, willingness to help, and the big hugs he gave when he saw you.'
While teaching at the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf, Tim met his beloved wife, Valori Sears, a fellow deaf educator. They married in 1984, and carried out their shared dream of raising a family. Tim was a devoted father to his two sons, Taylor, 22, and Tanner, 19. He welcomed opportunities to get involved in their lives through coaching and parented them with acceptance, encouragement, and unconditional love.
Tim is survived by his wife of 26 years, Valori Sears; and sons, Taylor and Tanner Burgdorf, all of South Portland; father, Charles Burgdorf and his wife Elizabeth of Fair Haven, N.Y.; brother, Michael Burgdorf and his wife Ann of Dallas, Texas; nephew, Nicholas Burgdorf of Boise, Idaho, and niece, Kelsie Burgdorf, of Dallas, Texas. Tim was predeceased by his mother, Margaret Burgdorf.
Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 4, followed by a 7 p.m., celebration of Tim's life at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland.
 
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Timothy Carr
Timothy Carr
Timothy Ayerst Carr, 49, of Charlottesville, died of cystic fibrosis, on Wednesday, August 8, 2012, at Martha Jefferson Hospital. He was born on September 14, 1962, in Louisville, Kentucky, to the late Douglas Reed Carr and the late Grace Page Landers Carr. After the family moved to Virginia, he graduated from E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg and attended the University of Virginia, where he majored in psychology and received his B.A. in 1985. After graduating from college, he worked as an intern at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Bethesda, Maryland. Tim subsequently pursued a variety of different career tracks before opening a car detailing business in Charlottesville, which he ran for ten years before his disease made it impossible for him to continue. During his years on disability, he pursued his interests in computers and web design as well as his lifelong passion for strength training, fitness, and nutrition. He credited his weight training program with extending his life far beyond the average span expected for cystic fibrosis patients. He combined his varied interests in his fitness blog, www.totalphysiqueonline.com. He had a lively, if quirky, sense of humor, and loved to play online word games with friends near and far. Tim was a devoted Christian, and while his disease kept him housebound most of the time, he surrounded himself with a community of like-minded Christians and participated in various prayer groups to the extent that his illness permitted. He is survived by his brother, Michael "Beau" Carr, his sister-in-law, Suzanne Hagedorn, and his nephew, Edwin Douglas Carr, of Williamsburg, Virginia; his stepmother, Terri Hileman Carr of Charlottesville; and his half-siblings, Katie Carr Messer and Douglas Carr of Asheville, North Carolina. He is also survived by his two aunts, Natalie Ruth Matthews of Wilson, North Carolina and her family, and Nancy Lanford Carr of Augusta, Georgia, and her family, as well as numerous cousins and second cousins. He also leaves an extensive network of friends and prayer partners in Charlottesville and beyond, including his special friend, Berenice "Bunny" Barnes of Abbotsford, British Columbia. Tim's dear friend, University of Virginia Medical Center Chaplain Don Moore, will officiate at a memorial service at 10 a.m. September 15, 2012, at the University of Virginia Chapel. A reception will follow. There will be a private interment at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Tim's memory may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or to Love Inc. of Charlottesville and Albemarle County.
--The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia
 
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Timothy Gardner
Timothy Gardner
Timothy M. Gardner, age 78, passed away ever so peacefully into the kingdom of heaven surrounded by family and friends on March 20,2020 after a short illness. He lived in Massena, New York until his retirement in 1999 when he and his wife Kathy moved to Red Oaks in Bushnell, Florida.
Tim was born the son of George and Mabel Gardner on November 26,1941. Tim married Betty French on June 5, 1965. She predeceased him on December 25,1980. Tim married Kathy Steenberg on November 14,1987.
He is survived by his wife Kathy Gardner, daughter, Tammy Gardner and partner John McElwain and sons; Timothy Gardner Jr., Terry Gardner and wife Bridgett, Scott Kocienski and wife Vickie, Christopher Kocienski, Corey Kocienski and wife Brandy. He loved his 21 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Tim was predeceased by his parents, George and Mabel Gardner, eight brothers; James, Andrew, Edward, George, Lawrence, Patrick, Horace, William, and seven sisters; Francis, Gladys, Mary, Hazel, Roberta, Margaret and Leila. Tim was the youngest of all of the children.
Tim proudly served in the U.S. Army from August 30, 1963 to August 31, 1966 and left as PFC. After leaving the Army he was employed by St. Lawrence Transit Mix and then Graystone Materials. He had worked a total 30 years for both companies. He was a proud member of the New York State Teamsters Local 687.
Tim's greatest love was his wife, children, family and friends. He was kind thoughtful and caring. He loved bowling and his New York Yankees.
Tim will be laid to rest in the Calvary Cemetery in Massena New York at a later date. A graveside service is planned in the spring.
 
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Timothy Hallett
Timothy Hallett
Timothy A. Hallett, Sr., 64, went to be with his personal Lord and Savior on Feb. 24, 2006, at Birch Street Baptist Church in Eau Claire.He was born on March 31, 1941, to Thomas and Karen Hallett in Edgerton. At age 16, he trusted the Lord as his personal Savior, and his life changed drastically for the Lord from his rough background. It was a life changing experience, and he was never the same. He loved the Lord Jesus and wanted to serve him all the days of his life.Timothy graduated from Janesville High School, Janesville, in 1959 and attended Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Mo., graduating in May 1963 with a Bachelor of Theology degree. It was at Baptist Bible College that he met the love of his life, Joyce. They were married the night after their college graduation on May 24, 1963.After college graduation he became a music and youth pastor at South Moline Baptist Church in Moline, Ill., for eight months. In March 1964, he and Joyce started the Bible Baptist Church in Belvidere, Ill. The church grew to a high attendance of 304. In July 1977, he became the pastor of the formerly named New Testament Baptist Church, which changed its name to Birch Street Baptist Church in Eau Claire.Pastor Hallett is survived by his wife, Joyce; their four children, Sheri (Dave) James of Wylie, Texas, Sharla (Ward) Adams of Kankakee, Ill., Timothy Jr. (Naomi) Hallett of Eau Claire and Todd (Cami) Hallett of Hammond; five grandchildren, Jonathan James, Colt, Chloe and Catelyn Adams and Timothy Hallett III; two brothers, Daniel Hallett of Janesville, and Steven (Virginia) Hallett of Scottsville, Ky.; one brother-in-law, Bryan Suhler of Colorado Springs, Colo.; five nephews and two nieces.He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Thomas.Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 4, 2006, at Birch Street Baptist Church, with Pastor Timothy Hallett, Jr. officiating.Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, March 3, 2006, at Birch Street Baptist Church and on Saturday at the church one hour prior to the service.A memorial fund has been established for his wife, Joyce, in his name.Stokes & Mundt Funeral Chapel in Altoona is assisting the family with arrangements.
 
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Tina Marie Rioux
Tina Marie Rioux
Tina Marie Rioux
Los Angeles - Tina Marie Rioux 51, of Los Angeles Ca. passed away Oct. 8, 2020 in Seaside Ca.
Tina was born in Brunswick Maine on April 6, 1969 to Paul Rioux and Gail Beebe.
Tina was in the insurance business for over 25 years, most recently working for the SAG Pension Plan. Tina married in 1996 and became a loving mother in 2002 to her only child Makenna Vasconez.
She is survived by her daughter, Makenna Vasconez, father, Paul Rioux and stepmother Carolyn Rioux, brother, Brandon Rioux and sister-in-law Jennifer Rioux, sisters, Crystal Strother and Charlene Navarro, brothers-in-law, Jason Strother and Jesse Navarro, niece Grace Strother, uncle, Loren Beebe, cousins, Jennifer Simmons, LaDonna Vargas, Joline Murillo, Yvonne Vallejo, Peter Vallejo & ex-husband Mike Vasconez.
She is preceded in death by grandparents, Marie & Ira Beebe, mother, Gail Beebe, brother, Sean Rioux, aunt, Judy & uncle Agapito Vallejo.
Visitation will be held 3:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at Struve and Laporte Chapel, 41 W. San Luis Street, Salinas, Ca. 93901.
Rosary will be held 7:00p.m. Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at Struve and Laporte Chapel.
Chapel Service will be 10:00a.m. Thursday, October 22, 2020 at Struve and Laporte Chapel.
Burial to follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 18200 Damian Way, Salinas, Ca. 93907.
 
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Todd McWilliam
Todd McWilliam
Todd Kent McWilliam passed away June 11, 2014, at the age of 49. Todd will be interred at the DFW National Veterans Cemetery in Grand Prairie, TX. A private military ceremony will honor his years of service to our country and his life here on Earth.
Todd went to school in Jefferson and went on to earn several degrees: a bachelor?s degree in criminal science, a bachelor?s degree in accounting, a master?s degree in business, and a master?s degree in public administration. He also earned an associate of applied science degree in mortuary science.
In high school Todd worked for Slininger?s Funeral Home where he gained a calling for funeral directing. Todd first served eight years as a military policeman for the Air Force during the Gulf War, spending a large portion of that time working gang detail in Korea. After the military Todd became a policeman, which lead into a position as a prison guard with the Iowa Department of Corrections. Todd finally realized his calling from high school and was a funeral director for several years until his death.
Todd had a great sense of humor and a kind heart. He loved fitness and body-building and was an avid movie buff. However, his favorite pastime was spent as a model train aficionado, building detailed train layouts and collecting trains and airplanes. Todd?s spirit will be greatly missed.
Todd is preceded in death by his mother, Suzanne Marie Clopton Carter of Dallas, TX.
He is survived by his father Kent McWilliam of Paton; his sister Ann Marie McWilliam Yoder and Scott of Dallas; his great-uncle Ray Pirie of Jefferson; his daughter Kasie Moore of Alabama; and his son Hayden McWilliam of Texas.
Blessing Funeral Home in Mansfield, TX, 817-473-1555, is assisting the family.
 
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Tom Byers
Tom Byers
BYERS, Thomas R. E. - A resident of Chatham, Thomas Richard Elwood Byers died surrounded by his family on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 at his residence a the age of 63. Born in North Bay, son of the late Levi and Agnes (McConnell) Byers. Beloved husband of Carolyn Rae (Jensen) Byers. Loving father of Jeff Byers and his fiancee Monica of Oshawa, Jason Byers and his wife Mindy of Georgia and Joel Byers and his wife Ramona of Alberta. Grandfather of Ben and Deanna. Brother of Gladys Masson, Wilda Byers, Violet Hazelwood, Wilburn Byers, Sam (Ethel) Byers, Gwen (Clarence) Hazelwood, Marjorie Trainer and predeceased by Evelyn Byers, Greta Bayliss and Andy Byers. Brother-in-law of the late
Tom Masson, Eric Hazelwood, Hector Bayliss and Isobel Byers. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Thomas retired from the MTO after more than 25 years of service. Funeral service was held October 18, 2007 in Chatham. Interment Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 26, 2007 Page 18
 
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Tom Masson
Tom Masson
Leo "Tom" Masson
Last respects were paid to a well known Callander resident at St. Alphonsus Church, Thursday, March 5, 1992 at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Greg Humbert was Celebrant, assisted by Reverend Mr. Roy Ettles, p.d., Doreen Bissonnette, Maureen Fitzgerald, Andrew and Aaron Busch, Leslie Ann and Kimberly Hines were present in the Sanctuary, Spring interment at the Callander Cemetery.
Born in St. Bruno de Guigue, Quebec, Mr. Masson died at Civic Hospital, North Bay, Tuesday, March 3rd at the age of 82 years.
Mr. Masson is survived by his loving wife, the former Gladys Byers, his family, Steve (Marguerite) of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Jewel Manske (Terry) of Waterloo, Helen McDonnell (Jim) of Callander, Debbie LeBocuf (K.C.) of Lakefield, Terry Masson (Sharon) of Port Hope and Bernadette Vollick (Lee) of North Bay. He will be lovingly remembered by 17 grandchildren, He is also survived by his sisters, Jeanne Dufresne and Julie Martin, both of North Bay, Laurette, and a brother, Mac, both of Callander.
Mr. Masson was predeceased by his parents, Henri and Eugenie Masson, a son, Ronnie, a sister, Noella, and four brothers, Maurice, Philip, Marcel and Lucien.
Pallbearers for Mr. Masson were Murry Masson, Noel Bissonnette, Derek LeBoeuf, Bobby Masson, Maurice Martin and John Dufresne. Honorary pallbearers were Roy Robertson, Bill Pulyk, Lloyd Cross, Emie Dionne, Karl Tilander and Ivan Gagne.
Funeral services were under the direction of the McGuinty Funeral Home.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, March 10, 1992 Page 10
 
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Tom McClelland
Tom McClelland
Tom peacefully passed away on August 27, 2010. He was born in Vancouver, WA to Thomas and Alda McClelland and spent his entire life here. Tom is survived by his wife of 47 years, Judy, and his children, Brian (Kim), Scott, and Mark (Laura) and his grandchildren, Kevin, Elias, Lexi, Kaitlyn, Drew, Maddie, Bree, and Katie. Arrangements under the direction of Davies Cremation & Burial Services, Vancouver, WA.
 

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