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14801
John Raithby and brother Harold & Loreen Raithby
John Raithby and brother Harold & Loreen Raithby
RAITHBY
John H. Raithby
1936 - 2014
His Brother
Harold F. Raithby
1940 - 2001
Husband Of
M. Loreen Addison
1941 -
 
14802
John Rennie
John Rennie
Father
John B. Rennie
1861 - 1931
 
14803
John Rintoul
John Rintoul
 
14804
John Robert Hazelwood
John Robert Hazelwood
Status: Located; John R. Hazelwood
1927-1986
Son Of
John J.
At Rest
 
14805
John Robert Hazelwood
John Robert Hazelwood
HAZELWOOD, John Robert - In Vancouver, B.C., April 26, 1986, beloved husband of Marie Jolly, formerly of Sudbury, Ontario. Born January 10, 1927, son of the late John and Mabel Hazelwood, brother of John Hazelwood, Eau Claire; Alice,(Mrs. Ronald Wilson), London, Ontario. Interment Mattawa Pinehill Cemetery. Memorial gathering at Eau Claire Missionary Church (basement), Saturday, May 17, 1986, commencing at 3 pm. Family, friends and neighbors welcome.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, May 14, 1986 Page 2
 
14806
John Shane
John Shane
 
14807
John Shane holding grandson Ken Chafen
John Shane holding grandson Ken Chafen
 
14808
John Sittler
John Sittler
Johnny
Son Of
Jacob and Lydia
SITTLER
1939 - 1940
 
14809
John Sittler
John Sittler
JOHN EDWARD SITTLER
Suffering from a cold, John Edward Sittler three-month-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sittler of St. Jacobs, died suddenly Saturday night and was found dead on Sunday morning by his mother.
Surviving are the parents, a twin sister, Joan Carroll, three brothers, Charles, Kenneth and Joseph, six sisters, Mary, Lorraine, Joy, Clementine, Annie and Ruby, all at home.
The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the home at 2.30 p.m. with interment in Calvary Evangelical Cemetery at St. Jacobs. Rev. J. P. Hauch officiated.
 
14810
John Smiley
John Smiley
SMILEY
John Walter
CPL USA
World War II
BSM
1922 - 2016
Proudly
Served
 
14811
John Smiley
John Smiley
 
14812
John Smiley
John Smiley
 
14813
John Smith
John Smith
John Smith
7-30-49
5-29-54
 
14814
John Spratt
John Spratt
Father
John Spratt
1863 - 1962
 
14815
John St. Pierre
John St. Pierre
 
14816
John Stearns
John Stearns
John F. Sterns
Feb. 18, 1931
Aug. 6, 2008
 
14817
John Sterns
John Sterns
At Rest
John Sterns
Died
Jan. 18, 1886
Aged
73 Y's ***
12 ***

(***difficult to read)
 
14818
John Sterns
John Sterns
 
14819
John Sterns
John Sterns
John C. Sterns
Apr. 1, 1893 - June 13, 1940
Father
 
14820
John Stewart
John Stewart
STEWART

John Alexander
Sept.6,1920
July,5,2008
Beloved Husband Of
Della Munro Ireton

Rest In Peace
 
14821
John Swalwell
John Swalwell
Commemorative Biographical Record of the West Shore of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Including the Counties of Brown, Oconto, Marinette and Florence, Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and of Many of the Early Settled Families.
--Chicago, J.H. Beers & Co.
 
14822
John Swalwell
John Swalwell
John
Swalwell
1820 - 1896
 
14823
John Swanson
John Swanson
John E. Swanson
1910 - 1977
 
14824
John Thomas Druce
John Thomas Druce
454079 Private
J. Druce
2nd BN Canadian Inf.
20th April 1918
 
14825
John Tobin
John Tobin
TOBIN. John E. Sr.- In this city, Match 26, 1970, John E. Tobin, Sr., beloved husband of the late Elinor Tobin, loving father of Dr. John E. Tobin, Jr., loving brother of Mrs. Ann J. Todd, devoted grandfather of eight grandchildren, also survived by nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Friday, March 27, 1970. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A Requiem Mass will be offered Monday, at 9 a.m., at St. Brigid's Church. McAVOY O'HARA CO.
--The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, March 29, 1970 Page 52
 
14826
John Tobin
John Tobin
John Edmund Tobin, Jr., MD In San Francisco on January 13, 2006. Beloved husband of Eleanor Mahan Tobin; loving father of Michael (Annie), Eleanor (Jerome) Raggett, Cathleen (Thomas) Miller, Mark (Carol) Tobin, Jean (Edward) Villalva, Ann (David) McInnes, Sheila (Owen) McKannay and Lisa Tobin; grandfather of 22 and great-grandfather of two. Born in 1917 in Chicago and raised in San Francisco, attended St. Monica's School and St. Ignatius, graduated from UC Berkeley and received his M.D. degree from Louisiana State University. A dedicated physician for over 40 years; a member of the American Medical Association, the Academy of Allergy and the Presidio Golf Club. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to a Funeral Mass to be held at St. Dominic's Church, Bush & Steiner Sts, on Wednesday, January 18 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Dominic's Renovation Fund.
 
14827
John Tobin
John Tobin
Blue & Gold Yearbook
University of California, Berkley, California
Page 212
 
14828
John Underwood
John Underwood
John G
Underwood
P.F.C.
US Army
World War II
Mar 16 1925
May 23 1996
 
14829
John W. Hacker
John W. Hacker
Passport photo
 
14830
John W. Sterns
John W. Sterns
J.W. Sterns
Died
July 26, 1883
Aged
25y's 11m's 17d's
 
14831
John Warner
John Warner
John S. Warner
Died
Nov. 6, 1866
Aged 28.

(Quote on stone hard to decipher)
 
14832
John Widness
John Widness
John Widness
SUN CITY CENTER, Fla. - John E. Widness, 87, of Sun City Center, died Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, 2001, two days after sustaining a stroke. He was born in Wilmington, Vt., on July 24, 1914, to Edward J. and Marie Widness. He grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y., but spent summers with his family at Lake Raponda in Wilmington until graduation from college. In 1937 he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, N.J. He worked for the Department of the Navy in Washington from 1941-54 and for General Electric in Lynn, Mass., until he retired in 1977. After retiring, he lived in Guilford, Vt., from 1980-86 where he was an active member of the West Brattleboro Congregational Church. In subsequent years, he and his wife lived in Sun City Center. Throughout his life Mr. Widness was an active volunteer in numerous civic and church organizations. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Katherine (Davis) Widness, to whom he was married Jan. 1, 1943; two brothers, Andrew C. Widness of Wilmington, and Edward M. Widness of Rowayton, Conn.; a son, John A. Widness of Iowa City, Iowa; a daughter, Karen Baker of Valrico; four grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Burial of his remains by the Covey & Allen Funeral Home in Wilmington is planned for July 2002 in Riverview Cemetery Wilmington.
--The Brattleboro Reformer, Brattleboro, Massachusetts, September 18, 2001 Page 18
 
14833
John Wilbert Robertson, 71, A Highly Respected Pioneer, Is Dead
John Wilbert Robertson, 71, A Highly Respected Pioneer, Is Dead
John Wilbert Robertson, 71, A Highly Respected Pioneer, Is Dead
Reston, Man - John Wilbert Robertson, 71, a highly respected pioneer resident of the Ewart district, died in the Brandon General Hospital, on Sunday, Nov. 23rd, following a brief illness. John, who was born in Clayton, Ont., came to this district in 1901 and was actively engaged in farming up to the time of his death.
He was a member of the Council of Pipestone Municipality, and took an active part in the affairs of that body. He was re-elected by acclamation at the ratepayers meeting in October, and would have begun another term on January 1st.
He was a member of the Reston Masonic Lodge, and burial yesterday was with Masonic honors.
Two daughters, Edna at home, and Eleanor (Mrs. R. Gibson) of Ottawa, Ont., survive him; also two brothers, Herbert of Fertile, and Archie of Victoria, B. C. and two sisters, Mrs. G. Volger, of Clayton, Ont., and Mrs. T. McMunn, of Carleton Place, Ont.
His wife, the former Mary Ann McKay predeceased him in 1940.
Funeral services were held yesterday (Wednesday) in the Sinclair United Church, with Rev. G. A. Colpitts officiating. Burial was in the family plot in the Sinclair cemetery. Pallbearers were Elgin Gray, James Forsyth, B. Josephson, W. A Reid, Charles Zarn and Jim McMunn.
--Reston Recorder, Reston, Manitoba, November 27, 1952
 
14834
John Wise
John Wise
Underneath lies the body of the Rev. John Wise, A.M. First pastor of the 2nd Church in Ipswich, graduated at Harvard College 1673; ordained pastor of the said church in 1681; and died April 8, 1725. aged 73. For talents, peity and learning he shone as a star of the first magnitude. This monument repaired 1815. Restored 1883.
 
14835
John Wise
John Wise
WISE, John, clergyman, born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, in August, 1652; died in Ipswich, Massachusetts, 8 April, 1725. He was the son of Joseph Wise, who, in his younger days, had been a serving-man. John attended Roxbury free school, was graduated at Harvard in 1673, and, after studying theology, was ordained pastor of Chebacco, a new parish of Ipswich, on 12 August, 1683, where he remained till his death. In 1688, for leading the citizens of Ipswich in their remonstrance against arbitrary taxation by Sir Edmund Andros, he was imprisoned, titled £50 and costs, and deprived of his ministerial office, but after the revolution of the following year he brought action against Chief-Justice Dudley for refusing him the benefit of the habeas corpus act, and is said to have recovered damages. The town had paid his fine and costs and sent him, as its representative, to Boston, where he took an active part in reorganizing the government. In 1690 he was a chaplain in the unfortunate expedition to Canada. When it was proposed, under the leadership of the Mathers to establish associations of ministers in Massachusetts that should exercise authority that had belonged to the individual churches, Wise opposed the plan as being the first step toward a hierarchy, and published against it a pamphlet entitled "The Churches' Quarrel Espoused" (Boston, 1710; 2d ed., with the "Cambridge Platform," 1715). In this he attacked the scheme with keen satire, utterly defeating it. Dr. Henry M. Dexter, in his "Congregationalism as Seen in its Literature," says the essay is unsurpassed " for density, for clearness, for largeness of vision, for conclusiveness, and for general ability and beauty of style." Later Mr. Wise amplified his views in his "Vindication of the Government of New England Churches," which was bound together with another edition of the former pamphlet (1717). This is a remarkable exposition of the general principles of civil government, and became, says a biographer, "the text-book of liberty for our Revolutionary fathers, containing some of the notable expressions that are used in the Declaration of Independence." The two essays were reprinted in a volume by the Congregational board of publication, with an historical introductory notice by the Reverend Joseph S. Clark, D.D. (1860). See, also, funeral sermon, by John White (1725). Edited Appletons Encyclopedia, Copyright © 2001 VirtualologyTM
 
14836
John Wise Avenue & John Wise Lane
John Wise Avenue & John Wise Lane
A portion of Massachusetts Route 133, between Essex and Ipswich, was named John Wise Avenue. This photo, located in front of John Wise House, 93 John Wise Avenue is the intersection of John Wise Avenue & John Wise Lane.
 
14837
John Wise House
John Wise House
85 John Wise Avenue, Chebacco, Essex, MA

Erected in 1701 by John Wise, Pastor of the Chebacco Parish of Ipswich, now Essex. Son of a laborer, Harvard graduate, Army Chaplain. Protestant against taxation without representation and against the witchcraft delusion. Defender of democracy in the church, and a brilliant prose writer.
-- Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission
(heritage sign located outside the home)

On this same road is his parish church (whose bell was cast by Paul Revere).
 
14838
John Yates
John Yates
YATES

John Charles Yates
1932 - 2002
 
14839
John Yates
John Yates
YATES, John
Peacefully surrounded by family at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa on Wednesday, September 18, 2002. John Yates, beloved husband of Pat Yates (nee Sheridan). Much loved father of Maureen Mangan and her husband Steve, Colleen Emerson and d her husband Andrew, Patti Wing and her husband Jason, Chris and his wife Theresa, and Kathy Mangan and her husband Gary. Cherished grandfather of John Ross, Stephanie, Melissa, Michelle, Jaime, Leslie, John, Travis, Matthew, Shannon, Mark, Sarah, Patrick, Kyle, and Connor. Dear brother of Sheila Ovington, Pat Donovan, Phil Yates (Colleen), Gary Yates (Anna).
Dearest brother-in-law of Helen Fenlon, Joe Sheridan, Mary Ford (Bill), Tom Sheridan (Luella), Alice Goodbody (Jay). Predeceased by 2 brothers-in-law Don Ovington, and Jack Donovan. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at the Tompkins Funeral Home, 63 Garden Street, Gananoque on Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held from St. John the Evangelist Church on Saturday, September 21 at 11:00 a.m. Rite of Committal, St. John S. Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, September 19, 2002 Page 47
 
14840
Johnney & Muriel Terpstra
Johnney & Muriel Terpstra
TERPSTRA

Johnney
Terpstra
Nov. 30, 1929

Muriel E.
Munro
Nov. 13, 2936
May 20, 2016

Married Sept. 7, 1957
 
14841
Johnney Terpstra
Johnney Terpstra
 
14842
Johnstone Family
Johnstone Family
In loving memory of
Jennie Elizabeth Cairns
beloved wife of
William S. Johnstone
Died June 15, 1932, age 68 yrs.
William S. Johnstone
Died Dec. 31, 1932, aged 62 yrs.
Clifford S. Johnstone
Died July 21, 1957, aged 60 yrs.
Lillian
Born 1898, died 1985
Etta
Born 1909, died 1990
Stanley Clifford
Died Sept. 25, 1937, aged 20 months
Too good in life to be forgotten in death.

JOHNSTONE
 
14843
Jonathan & Matilda Rounds
Jonathan & Matilda Rounds
J.W. Rounds
Sept. 23, 1813 - April 6, 1894
Matilda
His Wife
Jan. 6, 1819 - April 10, 1897
Blessed are the Dead
That die in the Lord
ROUNDS
 
14844
Jonathan LaPlace
Jonathan LaPlace
Jonathan L. LaPlace
Born Mar. 1, 1812
Passed to Spirit Life
Jan. 5, 1889
 
14845
Jonathan Rounds
Jonathan Rounds
 
14846
Jonathan Stevens
Jonathan Stevens
Jonathan D. Stevens
Co. G 24 Regt.
Conn. Vols.
Died
June 6, 1881
 
14847
Joni-Ellen Goodemote
Joni-Ellen Goodemote
Joni-Ellen
Goodemote
10-31-1982 - 11-1-2004
 
14848
Jonkerbos War Cemetery
Jonkerbos War Cemetery
 
14849
Jose & Pauline Vargas
Jose & Pauline Vargas
VARGAS

Beloved Parents and Grandparents

Jose M.
Jun. 11, 1921
July 17, 1994

Pauline A.
Dec. 3, 1923
Dec. 25, 1999
 
14850
Joseph & Annie Hunter and son Clinton
Joseph & Annie Hunter and son Clinton
HUNTER

Annie
1894 - 1986

Joseph
1892 - 1972

Clinton
1929 - 1986
 

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