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 | Linda McArthur McARTHUR. Linda Elizabeth - At the Kingston General Hospital, Monday, Feb. 6, 1967, Linda Elizabeth McArthur, beloved daughter of Alex and Annie McArthur and dear sister of Stuart, Hudson, Que.; Anne (Mrs. David Lowe), Brockville; Ethel (Mrs. Bruce Pringle), Ottawa; Mary (Mrs. David Lackey), Oshawa; James, Ottawa, and Dorothy, Keith, Clare, Diane and Gordon, at home; in her 10th year, Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, Church Street, Almonte, where service will be held Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 2.30 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 7, 1967 Page 28
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 | Lise Grawbarger We regret to announce the death of Lise Grawbarger on Thursday, January 12, 2017 at the Sensenbrenner Hospital at the age of 58 years. Lise enjoyed fishing, hunting and spending time at her chalet at Rufus Lake. She will be remembered for her great smile, her kindness, her generosity and for the love she shared with all those around her.
She will be greatly missed by her husband: Gerry; her two sons: Kyle of Kapuskasing and Eric of Ottawa; her mother: Claire Duguay of Kapuskasing; one sister, Joanne Duguay of Kapuskasing; two brothers: Denis husband of Denise of Kapuskasing and Donald of Timmins; and one brother in law, Allan Grawbarger of Kapuskasing. She was predeceased by her father, Arsène Duguay. Lise had one granddaughter, Macy Claire whom she adored with all her heart; as well as her niece and nephews: Maxime, Justin, Ryan, Dillon, Billy, and Macy.
A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 17 at Notre-Dame-des-Victoires church at 10:30 a.m. with Father Hervé Sauvé officiating. As expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated.
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 | Literally Roasted LITERALLY ROASTED
The Horrible Death of Mrs. H. E. Wiley, an Estimable Woman of Cayuga
CAYUGA, N.Y. May 9.?About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the neighbors of H. E. Wiley were startled by hearing a scream issuing from his home. Upon investigating, they found Mrs. Wiley completely enveloped in flames and before they could be extinguished her clothing had been completely burned from her body. Medical aid was at once summoned and everything possible was done to alleviate the suffering of the unfortunate woman, but after twelve hours' of intense suffering, she died at 1:20 this morning. Mrs. Wiley had, but a few minutes before the accident, been out in the garden burning brush and it is generally believed that a spark from the burning brush had lodged in her dress and had burst into flames after she entered the house. Mrs. Wiley was in her 80th year and was unusually active for one so old; She was a most excellent woman. Besides her husband, H. E. Wiley, she leaves four sons, H. S. Wiley, of Wiley & Co.; Chauncey, Theodore aud William, and two daughters, Mrs. William Finney of this place, and Mrs. A. H. Smith of New York city. The funeral services will be held from her late home tomorrow afternoon.
THE AUBURN BULLETIN MAY 1893
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 | Lloyd V. Holland Victim Near Home LLOYD V. HOLLAND VICTIM NEAR HOME
Five-Year-Old Was Playing On Bridgeport Road Last Night
DRIVER IS NOT BLAMED
Mishap Second Child Auto Fatality In Twin City In Four Years
Lloyd Vincent Holland, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Holland, 51 Bridgeport road, Waterloo, was killed, probably instantly, when struck by a car near his home shortly before 8 o'clock last night.
The motor fatality, Acting Chief of Police El C. Morean said today, is the first one of a Waterloo child since June, 1934, when Dolores Pache, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pache, Ezra avenue, was struck by an auto on King atreet north, and died of injuries. The last fatal street accident in Kitchener involving a child was four years ago this month, according to Chief of Police Wm. Hodgson's records.
Severe Head Injuries
While playing with other children on the street, Lloyd was crossing from the west to the east side of Bridgeport road when struck by the car of Samuel Meyers of St. Clements, proceeding north. The mishap occurred just south of the driveway to his home.
Apparently struck by the front of the car, probably the right front fender. the child suffered terrible head injuries, which are believed to have caused instant death.
The injuries comprised a fracture of the skull, a depressed fracture on the left side of the head, a broken jaw and a broken nose. There were no fractures of the limbs.
Dr. Wm. Geiger, was called and the boy was rushed to the Kitchener-Waterloo hospital. He was dead upon arrival.
Acting Chief of Police Moreau, who investigated, said no charges had been laid against the driver. Coroner Dr. A. L. Wellman stated an inquest would be held at the Waterloo Town Hall Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
No Playgrounds
The child is survived by his parents, one brother and three sisters, Douglas 8, Reta, 14, Cavell, 10 and Dorothy 6.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2.30 from the Letter. and Dreisinger Funeral chapel, Waterloo, to Waterloo Mount Hope cemetery for interment. The remains will rest at the chapel until the time of the funeral.
Following the accident, the father was bitterly reproachful of the inadequacy of playground facilities in Waterloo for which he had appealed to council previously for the safety of children, reflecting that his own son had now been a victim.
"I've nothing against the driver," he said.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, September 10, 1936 Page 3
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 | Lloyd Wade --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, September 27, 1972 Page 51
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 | LOCK, Mrs. Alice E. (Alexandrs-Veenstra) Three Rivers, MI, Formerly of Kalamazoo
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 | Lois Kilgore --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, September 4, 1963 Page 34
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 | Loretta Firth Firth, Loretta Mae - It is with profound sadness that the family of Loretta Firth announce her peaceful passing on their 57th wedding anniversary, July 22, 2018 in her 77th year. Beloved wife and best friend of Donald Firth. Loving mother of James, Linda (Mike Addario) and Patricia Firth and extended family Dave and Rose Kuzmich, Sandra and Hendrick Byker and Rick and Marie Addario. Caring grandmother to Donavan, Dylan and the late Felicia Christian (2018) and great grandmother to Hailey, Mackenzie and Cassandra. Also survived by her brother Michael and sisters Shirley and Betty. Predeceased by her parents Gordon and Dorothy McKeen.
Loretta was a longtime member of Rice Road Community Church. Over the years she was actively employed with FACS Satalite Home, the Seaway coffee shop and Aramark
Family and friends will be received at H.L. Cudney Funeral Home, 241 West Main Street, Welland on Wednesday from 5p.m to 8pm. The funeral service will take place in the Cudney Chapel on Thursday at 11:00am with interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations to Rice Road Community Church Children's ministry, J.A.M Squad would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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 | Lori Grawbarger GRAWBARGER, Lori Of Goulais River, at the General Hospital, Tuesday, July 7, 1981. Dear daughter of Mrs. Gloria and the late Vincent Grawbarger. Sister of Edwin and Alison, both at home. Granddaughter of Mrs. Joyce and the late Herb Mitchell and Mrs. Eva and the late Everette Grawbarger Powassan. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home Friday July 10th from 9 morning., time of funeral service at 10 a.m. Rev. Doug Stanley officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
--The Sault Star, Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada, July 8, 1981 Page 2
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 | Lorney Byers FRANCIS L. BYERS
Nipissing, June 17 — Funeral services for the late Francis Lorne Byers, 33-year-old resident of Nipissing, were held on Tuesday afternoon, June 9, from the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T Byers of Tenth Line Storie township. Rev J. M. Fraser, minister of Storie United Church officiated and interment took place in Nipissing Cemetery.
Born in Nipissing, the late Mr. Byers was the son of Thomas T Byers and the former Mary Elizabeth Jervais. He was married in Powassan to the former Beulah Marotta Storie. In failing health for some time he was a patient in Toronto General Hospital a few weeks before hie death on June 6.
Pall-bearers at the funeral were Stewart Floyd, Crystal Falls, and the deceased man's five brothers, Wilfred, North Bay; Kenneth, Tenth Line; Gordon, Schumacher; Desmond of Sudbury, and Hubert, at home.
Surviving Mr. Byers are his widow, seven children, Claire, Eugene, Joan, Murray, Clayton, Yvonne and Lorne; his parents, one sister, Mrs. G. Lines of Detroit and five brothers who acted ae pallbearers at his funeral.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, June 17, 1942 Page 13
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 | Lorraine Odd Lorraine passed peacefully at the North Bay Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, January 4, 2023. She was 72 years of age. Lorraine was the beloved wife of Dale Grawbarger and much loved mother of Terry Ann Richards (Doug), the late Cory Odd, Justin Grawbarger (France) and Sean Grawbarger. She was the proud grandmother of Morgan, Cooper, Travis, Ethan, Emily, great-grandson Thomas and step-grandchildren William and Amelie. Lorraine was predeceased by her parents Jeanne and Edouard Charland. She was the dear sister of Marielle, Renee, Monique, Louise, Claude, Francine, Francoise and Sylvie. A Celebration of Life will take place at the Restoule Community Centre on Saturday, January 21st from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm with the service beginning at 1:00 pm. Interment of ashes is scheduled in the spring at the Cedar Grove Cemetery. Donations in Lorraine’s memory to the Restoule Canadian Legion or the Cedar Grove Cemetery are welcome.
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 | Lorraine Stewart It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lorraine Stewart on Thursday February 9, 2017, at the age of 53 years, at the Grace Hospital. Lorraine was predeceased by her father Charles Donald Stewart in 2008 and her brother Donald John Stewart in 2009. Lorraine is survived by her mother Irene Stewart, her sister Shirley Stewart, niece Vanessa, great-nephew Neilan, nephew Cameron, sister-in-law Heather Stewart, nephew Jeffrey and niece Grace.
Lorraine took a keen interest in her family and friends and derived her greatest joy from times shared together. She will be remembered for her sense of humour and generosity of spirit. Lorraine's spirit was a great presence in our lives and there are no words to express the deep sense of loss anticipated as we move forward in her absence.
Special thanks to the Grace Hospital ICU staff for their attention and compassionate care, ensuring that Lorraine passed at peace and with dignity with family be her side.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday February 16, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at MacKenzie Funeral Home in Stonewall. Interment to take place at Lilyfield Cemetery.
If so desired, a donation may be made in Lorraine's memory to a charity of one's choice.
"God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be so he put his arms around you and whispered, Come to Me."
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 | Loses Luke, His "Seeing Eye", Lonely, Hangs Self With Leash BOSTON (UP)--Luke was his eyes, his confidante, the only real companion he had, and when they took the dog away life held nothing more for blind Raymond Swasey.
That was the reason, friends said today, Swasey hanged himself with Luke's leash from a water pipe in the cellar of his basement apartment in the Back Bay where he was found last night.
Since childhood, Swasey's sight was impaired. Despite his handicap Swasey, 50, was brilliant and ambitious. Six months ago friends arranged for Swasey to go to Morristown, N. J., to train for use of a "seeing eye" dog. The dog was Luke, and in the ensuing months Swasey came to depend on him.
But Luke began to snap at passersby when he walked with his master. A month ago Luke was [sent back to Morristown.
Swasey was left alone in his apartment, unable to leave except on the arm of friends who came too seldom. Finally the loneliness became too great. Then he committed suicide.
--The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, August 26, 1944 Page 1
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 | Louella Odd ODD, Louella Agnes - Peacefully at Cassellholme, North Bay on Thursday, October 9, 2003 in her 79th year. Louella (Hughes) was predeceased by her husband Harold Odd (deceased 1986). She was the beloved mother of Wayde Odd (Marielle), Restoule; Terry Odd (Bertha), Powassan; David Odd (Minerva), Dawson Creek, British Columbia; Rita Hamilton (Ronnie), North Bay; and was predeceased by her son Garnet Odd (Lorraine). Louella was the cherished grandmother of Terry-Ann, Cory, Ashley, David, Bree, Stephane, Melissa, Natalie, Damion, Nathan, Regan and Kalan and great-grandmother of 14. Louella was the dear sister of Patricia Peever (Douglas), North Bay and Margaret McDonald (late Louis), Callander.
She was predeceased by her sister Marcella McTiernan (late Lloyd) and by her brothers Lloyd (Rita), Garnet (Joanne), Floyd (late Doreen), Nelson (Stella), Wellington (Mary) and Harvey (Stella) Hughes. The Odd family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan (705-724-2024) on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service to be held in the funeral home chapel on Sunday, October 12, 2003 at 2 pm. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery, Restoule. If desired, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, October 10, 2003 Page 10
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 | Louis Frank "Slim" Kuester KUESTER, Louis Frank "Slim" of Dana Point; L.A.F.D. retired. Beloved husband of Betty, father of Ethel Buck and Dorothy Waltemeyer; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 8 great -grandchildren.
Visitation Monday, 5 to 9 p.m. Services Tuesday, 1 p.m. at Manchester Chapel. Inglewood Cemetery Mortuary, directors.
--The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, January 18, 1982 Page 37
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 | Louise Fuller rites Thursday Louise Fuller rites Thursday
Funeral services for Louise Fuller, a former San Pedro resident, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at McNerney's Mortuary Chapel.
A native of Nebraska, she had lived in San Pedro for 37 years and was a charter member of the Retail Clerks Union of San Pedro Local 905. Subsequently, she lived in Newport Beach prior to her death Monday. She was 67.
She is survived by a son, Harold Simpson of San Pedro; sisters, Betty Kuester of Los Ange1es and Cecile Allamprese of Aptos, Calif.; a grandson, Robert Simpson of San Pedro; a granddaughter, Susan Crane of Gardena: three great-grandsons, and several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be at Green Hills Memorial Park.
--News-Pilot, San Pedro, California, April 16, 1969 Page 17
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 | Lt. Drexel Sparks Missing in Action Lt. Drexel Sparks missing in action
Lt. Drexel D. Sparks, 22, co-pilot of an Eighth air force Flying Fortress, who went overseas from Lincoln Army Air Field Jan. 23, 1945, has been reported by the war department as missing over the North sea since May 31. Word was received by his wife, Marilyn Sparks, formerly of Raymond, Neb., now living with Mrs. A. M. Sparks in McMinnville, Ore.
The report from the war department came 11 weeks after notice that Lieutenant Sparks' brother, Lt. Alvis Sparks, had been killed in a B- 29 crash after a bombing raid on Japan. Lt. Drexel Sparks entered the service in February, 1943.
--Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, July 12, 1945 Page 1
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 | Luc Blackwell --The Day, New London, Connecticut, July 14, 1990 Page A8
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 | Lucille Garrity "Sally" - Age 88 Of St. Paul Passed away peacefully February 13, 2012. Born July 1, 1923 in Roberts, WI. Preceded in death by husband John Garrity; parents Henry and Marion Kane; son Noel Nelson; former husband Chauncey Nelson; stepson John Garrity, Jr.; brother Fred Kane. Survived by children Nancy (Lance) Johnson, James (Cathy) Nelson, Margaret Ogren, Barbara Sommerville, Carolyn (Mike) Bradway, Jennifer Soderlind, Susan (Hameed) Shakeri, Rebecca (Ben) Kruenegel, Janet Nelson; stepchildren Tom (Collette) Garrity, Pat (Roxanne) Garrity, Kevin (Colleen) Garrity; 33 grandchildren; 20 great-grand-children; brother Joe Kane. Celebration of Life Thursday March 1 at 12:00pm with visitation with family 1 hour prior at Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel (at intersection of Highways 5 & 55- follow Ft. Snelling signs) Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred to the Salvation Army.
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 | Lucy Kier
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 | Lucy Noyes The Day, New London, Connecticut, January 26, 1980 Page 30
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 | Lucy Walker WALKER, Lucy Lily (nee Busby)
November 5, 1927 - January 29, 2005
It is with great sadness the family of Lucy Lily Walker announce the passing of their beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister. Surrounded by her loving family, she passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 29, 2005.
She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by her many friends family. She leaves to mourn her children, Jack and Cheryl Walker of Yellowknife, Dick Walker of Yellowknife, Pat and Wes Sadoway of Edmonton, Louise Walker and Colin Cox Vancouver, Roger and Joni Walker of Yellowknife, Judy Walker and Mauro Cotechini of Toronto, Wayne and Julia Walker of Westlock, Wally and Laurie Walker Westlock; her brothers, Hugh Busby of Westlock and Leonard (Margaret) Busby of Edson. Carrying on her legacy of unconditional love are her precious grandchildren, Rob (Jill) Walker, Jill Walker, Sandee (Glenn) Davis, Kelly (Mark) Hawkswell, Shane (Kelly) Sadoway, Carmen Sadoway, Guthrie Cox, Ethan Cox, Ashley (Alex) Walker, Mathew, Bryce and Ryan Walker, Shano Cotechini, Maura (Alex) Ferrand, Reuben (Stefanie) Cannard, Tiziana Cotechini, Zac, Mackenzie and Kirk Walker, Brett and Cole Walker; great-grandchildren, Hannah, Mya and Ty Davis, Sydney and Sean Hawkswell, Bryden Sadoway and Logan Debogorski. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Bob; parents, Walter and Rose Busby; and daughter-in-law, Bonnie.
A service to celebrate Lucy's life will take place Tuesday, February 1 at 2:00 p.m. at the Westlock and District Community Hall with Pastor Marjorie Steele officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada or the charity of your choice c/o 10004 - 105 Street, Westlock AB T7P 1V2. Westlock Funeral Home Ltd. 780-349-3474.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, January 31, 2005 Page 27
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 | Lulu Roy --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 2, 1963
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 | Luta Douglass Mrs. Charles Fletcher (Luta Douglass).
At 10:15 last evening on the day following her forty fourth birthday, Mrs. Charles Fletcher passed suddenly away at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maria Douglass at 403 East Main Street. Mrs. Fletcher was stricken with a paralytic stroke about a year ago and has been in failing health ever since. Her sudden death came quite unexpectedly to the immediate members of her family. Yesterday at noon she took a sudden turn for the worse and kept sinking fast until the final summons came.
Luta Douglass was born in Unionville, Illinois, April 1, 1869. She grew up in this vicinity, received her education in the Morrison schools and won for herself an excellent reputation as a teacher before she was united in marriage to Charles Fletcher in January, 1881.
Mrs. Fletcher continued to follow her vocation as a teacher and was connected with the Morrison schools during all her married life until about three years ago when her impaired health forced her to give up the work.
The deceased is survived by a husband, Charles Fletcher, one son, Freeman, who was in Chicago at the time of his mother?s death a mother, Mrs. Maria Douglass, at whose home Mrs. Fletcher was staying at the time of her death; and one sister, Gertrude J. Douglass, a resident here and a teacher in the Morrison public schools.
All arrangements for the funeral have been postponed until the (unfortunately the clipping stops here)
--This was transcribed from newspaper clippings saved by Margaret Fletcher. Unfortunately the clippings did not include the paper name or dates. I believe they came from the Whiteside Sentinnel.
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 | Luta Douglass Schools Closed for funeral.
The Morrison schools closed Friday afternoon in respect to the memory of Mrs. Charles Fletcher whose funeral services were held that afternoon in the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Fletcher was a teacher in the grades of the local schools for a number of years. Her funeral was the largest in this city for many months. Fifty mourners occupied the seats around the bier at the church in addition to two hundred others who assembled to pay their respects to their beloved friend. The floral tribute paid the deceased was unusually large and beautiful..
Mrs. Fletcher?s funeral today.
A large crowd from Morrison was well as from out of town attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Charles C. Fletcher this afternoon. Services were held at the home at 2 pm and at the Presbyterian Church at 2:30, Rev. W. C. Crofts officiating. Burial took place in Grove Hill cemetery. The floral tribute paid the deceased was unusually large and beautiful.
--April 1913.
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 | Lyall Grawbarger Lyall Grawbarger
Peacefully at the Sault Aera Hospital on Monday, October 14, 2024, at the age of 87.
Loving husband for 63 years to Arlene. Cherished father of Corrine Corbett (Jack), Wendy Grawbarger and Eva Maureen Grawbarger (Bert).
Predeceased by his parents Eva and Everette, as well as his siblings Don (Dolores), Vince (Gloria) and Olive (late Doug). Survived by his brother Ivan (Margaret) and his sister Ella (Brian). Lyall will be missed by his nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Lyall’s Life will take place on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 2:00-4:00 in the Thompson Room at the Delta Hotel (208 St Mary's River Dr.).
Thank you to the staff on 3B at the Sault Area Hospital for the care given to Lyall.
Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Sault Ste. Marie & Algoma District.
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 | Lyla Sargeant --The Chilliwack Progress, Chilliwack, British Columbia, March 15, 2002 Page 29
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 | Lyle E. Haigh Lyle E. Haigh, 73, of Ocean View died March 11 at Life Care Center for Kona. Born in California, he was a retired carpenter. Private services. Survived by companion, Linda Phillips of Ocean View; sons, Paul Haigh and Kevin Haigh of Ocean View; daughter, Barbara Haigh of Colorado; brother, Raymond Haigh of California; niece, nephews. Arrangements by West Hawaii Mortuary.
--Hawaii Tribune-Herald, Hilo, Hawaii, March 17, 2003 Page 10
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 | Lyle Reid REID, Lyle
Peacefully at home on Friday, July 8, 2022.
Lyle of Cedar Hill, Ontario, at the age of 94. Beloved husband to the late Dorothy. Loved and respected father of Allan (Mary), and Sharon (Steve Currie). Proud “Grandpa” of Kristen, Noah, Analiesa and Cole. Survived by his sister Lois Lowe (the late Gordon). Predeceased by his brother Lloyd (the late Dorothy). Donations in memory of Lyle may be made to the Zion United Church (Cedar Hill, ON.). A special thank-you to the staff in the Emergency Department of the Almonte General Hospital and Saint Elizabeth Health Care for their compassionate care. Family and friends may visit the C. R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel Inc. (127 Church Street, Almonte, Ont. (613) 256-3313) on Tuesday, July 12, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Chapel Service to follow at 11 a.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery. Reception Cedar Hill School House (Cedar Hill, ON.). Rev. Debbie Roi officiating.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July 9, 2022 Page B16
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 | Lyman Sweet Lyman Sweet, a Pioneertown resident, died Dec 20. His daughter, Lea Buddy, from Lom Poc, has been here taking care of things. Services for Sweet were held Sunday, Dec 16, in Yucca Valley.
--Hi-Desert Star, Yucca Valley, California, December 20, 1973 Page 26
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 | Lynda Krueger KRUEGER - LYNDA
Peacefully in hospital on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 in her 48th year. Beloved wife of Jeffrey. Cherished mother of Lance and Brooke. Loving daughter of Russell and Isobel McGill and daughter-in-law of Dieter and Francine Krueger. Sister of Carl McGill and Brenda Balkwill. A memorial service was held at the Carleton Place Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes on Sunday, August 4. 2007.
-- Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, Canada, August 7, 2007 Page 8
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 | Lyndle Pennock Lyndle Arthur Pennock was born June 17, 1921 in Pike County, Illinois to the late John and Mabel Pennock. Mr. Pennock died at 8:45 Monday, July 1 after his truck ran into a house in Bethalto.
Mr. Pennock was united in Holy Matrimony on Sept. 26, 1942 in Palmyra, MO, to L. Josephine Sackett. To this union was added four daughters, Mrs. Janice Carpenter, House Springs, MO, Mrs. Linda Richardson, Alton, Mrs. Norma Ussery, Colchesster, IL, and Dianna Pennock, at home.
In addition to his wife and children Mr. Pennock is survived by one brother, Stanley Pennock, Pittsfield, Il; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Freeman Pittsfield, IL, Mrs. Dorothy Meece, Springfield, IL, and Mrs. Rosa Mae Daniels, Pittsfield, IL; six grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
He was employed as a machine operator at Alton Box Board since 1951.
Although Mr. Pennock will be greatly missed by all of us who loved him, we would not wish to call him from his celestial abode and his intimate fellowship with our Saviour who prepared him for death. We can only prepare and await the glad hour when Christ shall beckon us to come home where we shall join him for eternity.
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 | Lynn Valliant VALLIANT, Lynn Beverley In hospital on Sunday October 9, 2005 in her 70th year. Beloved mother of Kenneth and Elizabeth "Liz" (Barry Dearborn). Special "sister" of Rosemary, Ellen, Peter, Ross and the late J.D. Campbell. Friends may call at the Trinity United Church, Middleville, Ontario on Thursday, October 13, 2005 after 12:30 p.m. until time of funeral service at 2 p.m. Reception to follow. Donations in Lynn's memory can be made to Trinity United Church, Middleville, or the Ottawa Heart Institute. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Cole Funeral Services, 831-7122.
--Published on October 11, 2005
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 | M'Quaide Boy Missing After Canoe Trip --Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, September 26, 1941 Page 5
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 | M.E. Langdon Is Found Dead In Bed Here M. E. LANGDON IS FOUND DEAD IN BED HERE
LIFE RESIDENT OF COUNTY DIES IN SLEEP-WAS BORN IN LEROY TOWNSHIP AND FORMER MANAGER OF GOODALL STATION ON LOGAN AVENUE-RITES SUNDAY AFTERNOON.
Melvin E. Langdon, 66, resident here for about 35 years, was found dead in bed in his home at 548 Caswell street, about 5:45 this morning.
Death was attributed to a heart attack. His sudden and unexpected passing was a tremendous shock to his family and a wide circle of friends here.
At about 5:45 this morning the alarm clock at the side of Mr. Langdon's bed rang and when he made no move to shut it off Mrs. Langdon tried to arouse him. Alarmed by his failure to respond to her shaking, she called to a daughter, Mrs. Floretta Hyland, who resides with them and it was found that he had passed away in his sleep.
Life Resident Of County
Mr. Langdon, was born in LeRoy township, Boone county, Dec. 20, 1878, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Langdon. He was educated in the rural schools of the county.
Mr. Langdon worked at the trade of machinist for a number of years, being employed by the National Lock company of Rockford and the Sanitary Scale company here. He operated the Goodall oil station on Logan avenue for nearly 10 years. His last occupation was with the People's Coal and Coke company here, and he was also a correspondent and salesman for the Fidelity Life Insurance co company of Fulton.
Mr. Langdon was twice married, his first wife passing away in 1902. June 14, 1906, he wed the former Miss Winnifred Landon in Rockford, and she survives with the daughter, Mrs. Floretta Hyland. There is also a daughter by his first marriage, Mrs. Mamie Secoy of near Rockford.
Also surviving are a brother, Frank Langdon of Allen's Grove, Wis., and two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Bartlett of Beloit, Wis., and .Miss Edith Langdon of Rockford. There are also four grandchildren and several nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death in addition to his first wife by his parents, two brothers, a son Millard Elmer Langdon and a daughter, Daisy, Member Of Masons
Mr. Langdon was a member of the Masonic order at Rockford.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Witbeck-Wheeler-Sabien Funeral home, in charge of the Rev. A. P. Burton, pastor of the First Baptist church. Burial was in Belvidere cemetery.
--Republican-Northwestern, Belvidere, Illinois, July 3, 1945 Page 3
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 | Mabel Byers BYERS, Mabel Viola
Peacefully at Cassellholme, North Bay, on Monday, January 7, 2002, in her 92nd year. Mabel Byers (nee McConnell) was predeceased by her husband John Alexander Byers (1902-1995). She was the beloved mother of Hilda Hersemeyer (Eugene), Lawrence Byers (Lila), Maurice Byers (Shirley) and Lyall Byers (Eunice), all of Callander; Mervin Byers (Ruth), Mattawa; Vivian McKee (Ranald), Thornloe; Margaret Watson (late Dan), Richmond, VA; Thelma Byers, North Bay and Victor Byers (Linda), Crystal Falls and the loving grandmother of 21 and great-grandmother of 20. She was the dear sister of Manson McConnell, Callander; Gertie Fryer (Norman), North Bay and Mary Grawbarger, Capreol. Mrs. Byers was predeceased by her sisters Queenie Dugan, Agnes Byers, Eva Grawbarger and Susan Grawbarger and by her brother Truman McConnell. The Byers family will receive friends at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan ( 724-2024 ) on Wednesday, January 9, 2002 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held Thursday, January 10th at 11 a.m. in the Funeral Home Chapel. Spring interment Nipissing Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 8, 2002 Page 8
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 | Mabel Whyte WHYTE, Mabel
Suddenly in hospital on Thursday, January 22, 2004, Mabel (Reid) of Ottawa, formerly of Ramsayville in her 93rd year. Beloved wife of the late Stuart Whyte. Dear mother of Marion (Roy Spratt) of Gloucester, John (Beverly) of Greely, Helen (Harry Rylaarsdam and the late Murray Hope) of Metcalfe, Eileen (friend George Conlin and the late William Stackpole). Sadly missed by 9 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Special friend to John and Connie Gould and family. Predeceased by sisters Annie Craig and Wilhelmine Kemp. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Duncan Funeral Home, Chapel and Reception Center, 6971 Bank Street, (formerly Highway 31 between Scrivens Drive and Metcalfe Corner) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Sunday in the Chapel for Service at 3 p.m. Spring interment Hawthorne Cemetery. Donations to the Bethany United Church would be most appreciated.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, January 23, 2004 Page 53
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 | Mable Graves A service of celebration for longtime Lamar Resident, Mable Florence Graves will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, January 15, 2009 at the Lamar Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor John Morrison officiating. Interment will follow at Fairmount Cemetery.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 14, 2009 from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m., at the Peacock Funeral Home.
Mable was born August 25, 1918 at Langdon, Kan. to Everal Harris and Bessie Pearl (Pratt) Fuller and passed away at her home with her family by her side on January 11, 2009 at the age of 90.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband; Jess Lewis Suhler, brothers, Virgil Leroy Fuller, Edward Leslie Fuller and Lloyd Everal Fuller; sisters, Ruby Edna Suhler, Opal Fern Patrick, and infant sister, Eva Mae Fuller and a daughter-in-law; Gail Suhler and son-in-law, Tim Hallet.
Mable is survived by her husband; Lee Graves of the family home in Lamar, children; Joyce Hallett of Eau Clair, Wis., Bryan Suhler of Colorado Springs, Colo., and nine step-children. Also surviving are her five grandchildren; Sheri (David) James of Ruthers Glen, Va., Sharla (Ward) Adams of Park Forrest, Ill., Timothy (Naomi) Hallett, Jr. of Eau Claire, Wis., Todd (Cami) Hallett of Eau Claire, Wis., Benjamin Suhler of Colorado Springs, Colo., as well as seven great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Lamar Missionary Baptist Church and/or Lamar Area Hospice in care of the funeral home office.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Peacock Family.
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 | Mack Sherman Mack Sherman, 67 839 N. 12th Street, a motorcycle stunt rider who thrilled old and young alike at the Elwood Fourth of July celebration for the past several years, died at the Veterans Administration hospital in Indianapolis Sunday. Mack was best known in this area for crashing his motorcycle through a flaming board wall. His funeral will be held Wednesday at 10 A.M. at the Dunnichay funeral home. Friends may call after 7 P.M. today
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 | Mack Sherman Wilson Mack Sherman 67, 839 N. 12th St. died Sunday at the Veterans Hospital, Indianapolis after an illness of several months.
Born in Logansport May 5, 1908 he was the son of Wilson and Ella Sherman.
He was a veteran of WWII.
Sherman was a professional motorcycle stunt rider and traditionally rode in the Elwood Fourth of July celebration events.
Survivors include three sons, Ira Wilson Sherman, Mack Ward Sherman, and Mackie Allen Sherman of Elwood; two daughters Mrs. Viola Jane Auler of Kokomo, and Isabel Reynolds of Elwood; two brothers Harold and Theodore of Elwood; two sisters Mrs. Fern Wilkerson and Mrs. Lilly Russell of Elwood; 12 grand children and 1 great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be at the Dunnichay Funeral home Wednesday at 10 A.M. with the Rev. Perry Mattern. Burial will be in Kokomo.
Friend may call at the funeral home anytime after 7 P.M. today.
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 | Madonna Tucker TUCKER, Madonna
Passed away on Thursday, December 22, 2022, at the age of 72 years. Beloved wife of the late Donald Tucker (1991). Dear mother of Shane Tucker (Natalie Voelzing). Loved grandmother of Benjamin Tucker. Dear sister of Gary Somerton (Elaine). Loved aunt of Tina, Brent, Andrea, and Joshua. Predeceased by her brother John Carl Somerton and her sister Diane Giesler. Also remembered by her extended family and friends back in her hometown of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Cremation has taken place. Madonna's family will receive relatives and friends at Westmount Memorial Celebration Centre, 1001 Ottawa St. S., Kitchener, (519-743-8900), on Sunday, January 8, 2023, for a celebration of her life from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Interment at a later date in Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations would be appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society, 55 St. Clair Ave. W., Suite 500, Toronto, ON M4V 2Y7.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, December 30, 2022 Page B9
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 | Madra Stock 100, of Pulaski, died Tuesday at Loretto Heights Nursing Home, Oswego, NY. She was a cook and waitress in various restaurants in Oswego County. She was predeceased by her husband, Harold. Surviving: one daughter, Lillian Murray, Pulaski; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren.
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 | Mae Lee LEE, Mae
In hospital, Smiths Falls on Wednesday June 23rd, 2004 Mae (Horne) Lee in her 71st year. Mae was predeceased in 1993 by her husband Jack; she was the cherished mother of Allen (Billie), Mel, Brian (Bobbie) and Wilma (Garry) Lee, Linda (Willie) Lalonde, Alfred (Brenda) Lee, Arlene (Stephen Crosbie), Karen Devlin (Lyle Moodie), Art (Penny) Lee, Patsy Craig and Sharon (Michael) Virgin. She will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her 32 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, Susan Lee, her family and many friends; she was predeceased by daughter Brenda Lee, brother Harvey Horne and sister Peg Larkin. Friends may pay their respects at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark Thursday June 24th from 2 to 9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Funeral Home Friday at 10:00 a.m. followed by interment in Clayton United Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Clayton United Cemetery Fund or C.H.E.O. would be appreciated.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, June 25, 2004 Page 67
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 | Mae Wheeler --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, December 29, 1967 Page 13
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 | Mahlon Snyder SNYDER, Mahlon M. - Peacefully, on Thursday, October 18, 2007, at Heritage House, St. Jacobs. Mahlon Snyder in his 81st year, of St. Jacobs.
Beloved husband of Joy (Sittler) Snyder for 59 years. Dear father of Glen and Marg Snyder of Cambridge, Jane and Don Rumig of St. Jacobs, Michelle and Mark Fangrad of Waterloo, Randy and Amber Snyder of Waterloo, Rick and Diane Lane of Kitchener. Also lovingly remembered by his grandchildren, Donald and Brandon and Christopher Fangrad. Brother of Mabel Brubacher, Ruth and Elton Bechtel.
Predeceased by his parents, Ephraim and Louise (Martin) Snyder; two brothers, Angus and Lloyd and one sister, Almeda.
Mahlon was the owner of Snyder's Meat Market, St. Jacobs, for 32 years.
The family will receive their friends and relatives at the Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira on Saturday, October 20, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. At noon, on Sunday, October 21, 2007, transfer will be made to the Calvary United Church, St. Jacobs for funeral service at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Drew Maxwell officiating, followed by interment in Calvary United Cemetery, St. Jacobs.
In his memory, donations to Canadian Diabetes Association or Calvary United Church building fund would be appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, October 19, 2007 Page 17
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 | Malinda Forrest FORREST, Malinda - Peacefully at Leisureworld Caregiving Centre on Saturday July 7, 2007. Malinda, beloved wife of the late Ivery Turcott and the late Clarence Forrest, in her 88th year. Loving mother of Ruby Trudel. Dear grandmother of Mark (Rosa Elston), Maureen Van Nacjekbergh (Darren), and Sherry Martin; great-grandmother of Hannah, Jacob and Jordyn. Survived by her brother Robert Clark (Betty), and sister Joyce Bridges. Friends may call at MARTYN FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday July 10th from 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday July 11th at 11am at First Baptist Church (1250 Cassells St.). Interment at St. John's Anglican Cemetery. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Arthritis Society of Heart & Stroke Foundation would be gratefully acknowledged as expressions of sympathy. A special thank you for the unbelievable kindness to the staff at Pier 1 at Liesureworld.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 9, 2007 Page 10
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 | Man killed in van rollover in Big Sur was Southern California resident Man killed in van rollover in Big Sur was Southern California resident
BIG SUR - A Southern California man killed in a rollover on Highway 1 near Dolan Creek has been identified, according to the Monterey County Sheriff's Department.
Robert Alan Haigh, 28, of Garden Grove died of head injuries after he was ejected from the van in which he was a passenger Friday at 6:10 p.m. A report said the driver of the van, whose name was not available, lost control of the van before it rolled several times.
--The Californian, Salinas, California, November 13, 1989 Page 15
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 | Man Killed on Speeder Man Killed on, Speeder.
Dryden, Ont., July 16. - This afternoon Alex. Banning, an employee of the Rock Lake Lumber company, at Gond Lake, was killed on transcontinental railway, while a three-year-old boy and a woman were seriously injured. The three were riding on a speeder, when a westbound train struck it with fatal results. The injured woman was picked up by train and taken to Winnipeg hospital.
--Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 17, 1911
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 | Man struck, killed on I-81 while assisting motorist PARISH - A motorist who pulled to the side of Interstate 81 to assist another driver who had gone off the road was struck and killed by a pickup truck in the town at 5:03 p.m. Friday, state police said.
Police say Dale Haywood, of Altmar, was struck by a Chevrolet pickup truck after he pulled to the side of the southbound-traffic lane and exited his vehicle.
Mr. Haywood was pronounced dead at the scene but the driver of the truck was not injured, police said.
No further information was available.
--Watertown Daily Times, Watertown, New York, May 27, 2018
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 | Manford McDonald McDONALD, Manford Norman - Mr. McDonald died at North Bay General Hospital on Saturday, June 10, 2000 in his 72nd year. Manford McDonald was predeceased by his wife Bernice Carol (Byers) and was the loving father of Brenda (Kip Campbell), Callander; Wally (Pat Whitehead), Toronto; Carol (John Symons), Mount Brydges; Polly (Chris Stewart), Callander; and Jamie, North Bay, He was the dear brother of Rita Hughes, Alberta; Joy Carriere, Albert and Lyle McDonald all of Callander and was predeceased by his brothers Walter and Louise McDonald and sister Florence Barber. Manford was the loving grandfather of Marcus, Guy, Sarah, Kyle, Dylan, Jacob and Amy-Jo. The family will receive visitors today, Monday, June 12, 2000 at the Paul Funeral Home ( 724-2024 ) in Powassan from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Callander Union Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 12, 2000 Page 10
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