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14951 |
 | Julia Ann Martin Julia Ann
Only Dau'r of
A.G. & J.A. Martin
Died July 30,
1854
AE 3 yrs & 5 mos.
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14952 |
 | Julia Ann Smith Julia Ann Smith,
Born
Feb. 29, 1812.
Died
July 30, 1884.
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14953 |
 | Julia Barnes (Mrs.) Milo Barnes
Daughter of Ira & Esther
PENNOCK
Died Apr. 30, 1887
Aged 37 Yrs
(Stone is partially covered and difficult to read)
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14954 |
 | Julia Buxton
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14955 |
 | Julia Byrnes Julia Byrnes
Born Mar. 29, 1860
Died Nov. 26, 1948
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14956 |
 | Julia Case Julia W. Case
1886 - 1967
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14957 |
 | Julia Pierson Julia Ingraham
Dolbeare
Wife of
Richard Pierson
Died Sept. 1, 1951
Aged 75
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14958 |
 | Julia Tolles Julia Tolles
1858 - 1924
Mother
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14959 |
 | Julia Wells Julia Comstock
Wells
1843 - 1926
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14960 |
 | Julian Graham
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14961 |
 | Julius Curtis Husband
Julius B. Curtis
1900 - 1978
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14962 |
 | Julius Keller Julius F. Keller
God Dealt A Perfect Hand
1922 - 2008
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14963 |
 | Julius Lay In Memory of
Mr. Julius A.
Son of Erastus &
Nancy Lay
Who Died
Oct. 31, 1844
AE 17
A bud in youth, had just begun to bloom
Nipped by the frost of death and silenced in the tomb.
Look youth and view this solemn tomb,
Nor think this life a lasting home;
Improve your time and God adore,
You soon like me will be no more.
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14964 |
 | June Anderson
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14965 |
 | June Anderson
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14966 |
 | June Beebe The Torch
Chapman Technical High School Yearbook
Page 29
New London, Connecticut
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14967 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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14968 |
 | June Dunleavy DUNLEAVY, June - At the Hotel Dieu Hospital on Thursday, August 23, 1979, June Jenkinson, beloved wife of Patrick Dunleavy, dear mother of Frederick, Terrence, Mrs. Yvonne Burton, Mrs. Ron Gray (Patricia), and Stephen. Resting at the Funeral Residence of Gordon F. Tompkins, 49 Colborne Street (at Clergy) from Saturday afternoon. Service in the Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. Friends will be received Saturday and Sunday between the hours of 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. GORDON F. TOMPKINS FUNERAL RESIDENCE.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, August 25, 1979 Page 29
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14969 |
 | June Head
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14970 |
 | June Martino June A. Martino
Jan. 29, 1922 - Apr. 5, 1977
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14971 |
 | June Minar
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14972 |
 | June Towns June Isabella
TOWNS
1935 - 1970
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14973 |
 | June Towns TOWNS, June Isabella In Dunnville on Friday, July 31, 1970 June Isabella Putman, beloved wife of Herbert Towns of R. R. 6 Dunnville, and dear mother of Karen, Cheryl and Bradley. Resting at Ballard Funeral Home, 315 Broad St. East, Dunnville.
Funeral service in the Chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Maple Lawn Cemetery.
--The Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, August 1, 1970 Page 37
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14974 |
 | Justice Druhan Dies at Home
-Continued from Page 1- Justice Druhan Dies at Home
Continued from Page 1
that the loss of the departed judge was deeply felt and that a more fitting memorial service would be held at a later date, Eulogies were also expressed by Fred L. Gross, president of the Brooklyn Bar Association; Assistant Corporation Counsel William W. Wilson and former Supreme Court Justice John R. Vunk of Suffolk who declared that Justice Druhan had endeared himself to the lawyers and laymen alike of Suffolk.
The justices voted to close the Supreme Courts in Brooklyn Friday out of respect to Justice Druhan.
A brief memorial service was also held this morning for Justice Druhan in the Queens Supreme Court at Long Island City, Supreme Court Justices Edward J. Riegelmann and the Edward J. Byrne eulogized the dead justice.
Others who participated were Municipal Court Justice Rodman Richardson, District Attorney Colden, Henry Albert of the Queens Bar Association and Assemblyman Harold J. Crawford.
All his life Judge Druhan was peculiarly a Brooklyn citizen. He was born and brought up here, was educated in St, Francis College, Brooklyn; obtained his law degree from the Brooklyn Law School in 1902 and was active as a lawyer, public official and judge in Brooklyn.
He was appointed Assistant Corporation Counsel in Brooklyn shortly after his admission to the Bar in 1903 and left the Brooklyn office of the Corporation Counsel in 1925 when he was elected to the Supreme Court bench.
Son of a man who was for years 8 known as "Honest" Inspector Druhan and who frequently suffered because of his honesty in clashes with "the system," Justice Druhan had the reputation of being a hard man to convince when an application was made to him against the police.
While an assistant corporation counsel, he became highly regarded as an expert on municipal law and an able lawyer. He took an active part, before his elevation to the bench, in politics as a prominent member of the Flatbush Democratic Club. He was a member and former president of the Emerala Society and the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. He was a member of the Cathedral Club, the Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club, the Brooklyn and the New York State Bar Associations and the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks.
He was married in 1911. His present term on the Supreme Court bench was to end in 1939.
Bar to Attend Funeral
The entire board of trustees of the Brooklyn Bar Association will attend the funeral of Justice Druhan as representatives of their organization.
The dead jurist was formerly a member of the board, which consists of Fred L, Gross, Edward H. Wilson, Ralph K, Jacobs, William R. Bayes, Edward J. Connolly, Edwin L. Snedeker, William Payson Richardson, John H. Schmid, Michael Furst, James P, Judge, Andrew F. Von Thun Jr., Herman S. Bachrach, Conrad Saxe Keyes, Robert H. Wilson and Leo J. Hickey.
Tributes to Justice Druhan were spread on the minutes in all parts of County Court by Judges Fitzgerald, Martin, Taylor, Nova and McLaughlin.
--The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, May 24, 1933 Page 13
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14975 |
 | Justice Druhan, 56, Succumbs to Pneumonia Justice Druhan, 56, Succumbs To Pneumonia
Fatal Illness Developed After Operation-Rites to Be Held on Friday
Supreme Court Justice Charles J. Druhan died at 1:15 a.m, today in his home, 1195 Ocean Ave. He was 56. He died of pneumonia which developed after an operation for gastric ulcers two weeks ago.
Justice Druhan is survived by Mrs. Druhan, the former Agnes Dorman, sister of Fire Commissioner John J. Dorman, a son, Loughlin, and two daughters, Mrs. Harry Hagan and Mrs. Arthur Sears. He is also survived by two brothers, Raymond F. and John L. Druhan.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m, Friday from the Druhan home, wth a solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Refuge Church, Ocean and Foster Aves. Interment will follow in St. John's Cemetery.
Son of Police Inspector
Judge Druhan was the son of former Police Inspector Thomas L. Druhan, He was born on Aug. 22, 1876, in what was then known as the old 8th Ward, South Brooklyn, a short distance from the house in which Inspector Druhan had been born.
In the Brooklyn Supreme Court today, the usual business of the court was halted while in Trial Term, Part "I, gathered all the judges who were in the building and some 200 lawyers and others in a brief informal ceremony to pay their respects to the memory of Justice Druhan and express their sorrow at his death.
Justice John MacCrate presided.
Justice John B. Johnston declared
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--The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, May 24, 1933 Page 1
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14976 |
 | Justin Hellinger
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 | Justin Hellinger HELLINGER
Justin John
Dec. 9, 1982
Mar. 11, 2010
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14978 |
 | Justin John Hellinger of Croghan Justin John Hollinger of Croghan
Croghan - Justin John Hellinger, 27, passed away on March 11, 2010, at 6 p.m. at Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse. He was born on December 9, 1982, in Carthage, a son of James A. Hellinger, Sr. and Angila P. Werley Hellinger and attended both Beaver River School and Lowville Academy. Justin was a loving father of four children who survive him. He is also survived by his two brothers; nieces and nephews; best and many more loving family members in his life including aunts, uncles and cousins. Justin was a self-employed handyman and carpenter. He loved traveling and had traveled to every State in the Union. He also enjoyed fishing, spending time with his children and life in general. Spring burial will be in Lowville Rural Cemetery.
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14979 |
 | Justin Roblee
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14980 |
 | Justus Family L-R Standing & Seated:
Leroy & Lucinda (Justus) Wright, George & Huldah (Byrum) Justus, Sidney & Melinda (Smith) Justus - March 17, 1903
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14981 |
 | Juvenile Officer Dies From Heart Attack Juvenile Officer Dies From Heart Attack
Police Sgt. Roy E. Sweet, 40, day watch commander of Wilshire Juvenile Division, was stricken with a heart attack last night at his home, 6110 Kenniston Ave, and died at Georgia Street Receiving Hospital.
Sweet, who Joined the Police Department in June 1941, leaves his wife and three children.
--Los Angeles Mirror, Los Angeles, California, February 17, 1955 Page 11
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14982 |
 | Kanchanaburi War Cemetery Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, Kanchanaburi, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
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14983 |
 | Karen Bruce Karen Bruce
May
1959
Jan
1960
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14984 |
 | Karen Gray
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14985 |
 | Karen Gray
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14986 |
 | Karen MacPherson
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14987 |
 | Karen Moodie
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14988 |
 | Karen White White, Karen
At London Health Sciences Centre, on Friday, March 12, 2010, Karen White of R.R. # 3, Wingham, age 39 years. Beloved wife of Jeff MacPherson. Dear daughter of Freda (Lott) White of Wroxeter and the late Perry White (2004). Loving mother of Josh White and Chloe MacPherson. Sister of Perry White of Wroxeter, Trish and John Johnson in British Columbia, Deb and Wayne Colclough of Bluevale, and Ang White and friend Chris of Harriston. Visitation at McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham, Ontario on Wednesday, from 7:00 - 9:00 pm. Funeral service will be held at the funeral home chapel on Thursday at 1:30 pm. Reverend Jeff Hawkins officiating.
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14989 |
 | Kate Archer Kate Archer
Nov. 4, 1890
July 21, 1974
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14990 |
 | Katherine (Gilbert) (Welch) (Wolske) Damerell
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14991 |
 | Katherine A. Quick KATHERINE A. QUICK
STAUNTON, VA
Katherine "Kay' (Armstrong) Quick, 84, died at 8:30 p.m. Friday (June 17, 2005) in the Augusta Medical Center, Fishersville.
She was born July 25, 1920 in West Augusta, the daughter the late William Burton and Lena May (Hodge) Armstrong.
Retiring on May 1, 1981 as the Financial Administrator of Western State Hospital, Kay ended 31 years of service to the Virginia Department of Mental Health and Retardation. Prior to her service at Western State Hospital, she served as the Bonding Director of W. J. Perry Insurance Corporation.
In her early childhood the family moved to Hyattsville, MD, where she was educated in the public school system. For a short time she served as Secretary to the Bethesda Realty Company. Returning to Virginia in 1947, she completed her education at Virginia Commonwealth University.
An active lay-minister with both the Methodist and Assembly of God churches, Kay taught Bible classes for 70 years. She was a member of Grace Covenant Church.
Kay was a Soroptomist of many years having served the Staunton Club as President, Treasurer, and Director. She also served the Valley Mission in Staunton as Chairman of the Board, served the Talking Book Center, and served on the Board of the Staunton Public Library.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Lawrence Boyd Armstrong (age 9); and husband, George Wesley Quick.
Family members include a son Allen Wayne Quick and his wife, Pat (Neff) Quick of Mint Spring; a granddaughter, Debbie Quick Moore and her husband, Rick of Wilmington, NC; step-grandchildren, Jeff Flint and his wife, Lora of Fishersville, Heather Flint of Fishersville, and Brandon Flint of Arlington; step-great grandchildren, Madison and Hailey Flint of Fishersville; as well as many loved Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.
A service celebrating Kay's earthly life and her return to God will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday (June 20, 2005) in the Henry Funeral Home Chapel by the Revs. Steve Paulus and Scott Jewel. Burial will follow in the Mt. Solon Community Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Guy McManamay, Vernon McManamay, Albert Conner, Jeff Flint, Brandon Flint, and Rick Moore.
Honorary pallbearers will be A. J. Thompson and Philip Nicely.
A formal viewing is not planned. However, those desiring may pay their respects at the funeral home any time after 12 noon today.
Following the services, the family will receive friends at the home of Philip and Bonnie Nicely, 1823 Stuarts Draft Highway, Stuarts Draft.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
--The Daily News Leader, Staunton, Virginia, June 19, 2005 Page 2
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14992 |
 | Katherine Foster
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14993 |
 | Katherine Foster Katherine Sarah Foster, of Plattsburgh, NY, peacefully passed from this earthly life into her Lord and Savior’s loving arms on Friday, January 22, 2021.
Katherine Sarah was born on May 17, 1957, in Van Nuys, California, daughter of the late Robert Eugene Danuser and Janet May Stillwell Danuser. She was a devoted Christian, loving wife and mother, and a mentor to many. She was a member of Pope Drive Baptist Church in Anderson, and has been a Women’s Bible Study and Ministry Leader with Life Actions Ministry and her husband’s church in New York, Bread of Life Baptist Church. Katherine Sarah became a registered nurse after receiving her degree from Greenville Technical College, specializing in neo-natal care. She attended Bob Jones University, receiving her Bachelors of Arts in Piano. Katherine Sarah was a natural artist. She enjoyed gardening, writing poetry and songs, and doing arts and crafts for her friends and family.
One of Katherine Sarah’s greatest joys was being a homemaker, a wife and mother. Most importantly, she loved to tell everyone about God and the goodness and mercy he has given her throughout life. A verse from the Bible that she often reflected on was 1 Peter, 5:10 (NASB), After you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who called you to His eternal glory in Christ, will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen, and establish you.
Katherine Sarah leaves behind her loving husband of 34 years, Reverend David Foster; her son, Joshua Foster; mother-in-law, Renee Foster; father-in-law, John Foster (Betty); one brother, Matt Danuser (Sheila); one sister, Mary Liz Danuser; two brother-in-laws, Eric Foster (Teresa) and Kurt Foster (Louise); one sister-in-law, Ann Lungstrom; eight nieces, Emily, Hannah, Grace, Mariah, Bella, Mia, Abigail, and Danielle; six nephews, Josiah, Samuel, Elisha, Cory, Kel and Brad.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday January 26, 2021, from 12 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. at Dillard Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at 1:45 p.m. in the Dillard Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Matt Danuser officiating. Burial will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Flowers are accepted, however due to severe allergies, the family requests no lilies.
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14994 |
 | Katherine Megenhardt
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14995 |
 | Katherine Paninski Katherine H.
Paninski
Beloved Wife And Mother
Apr. 21, 1920 - Nov. 26, 1988
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14996 |
 | Katherine Quick Katherine A.
Quick
July 25, 1920
June 17, 2005
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14997 |
 | Katherine Shumate Nov. 3,
1911
Aug. 4,
2004
"Katie"
Katherine Burnice
SHUMATE
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14998 |
 | Katherine Tyson
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 | Katherine Tyson TYSON, Katherine Ann May 2, 1946 - February 9, 2014 With heavy hearts we say goodbye to our Mom, Nana, sister and friend. Kathy went to be with Dad, the love of her life, Pete. We are relieved that she is now finally free of pain and at rest. Survived by Susan (Norm), Dave (Jo), brothers Donnie and David (Lorraine), and her beloved grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Dave Johnston, Rosie, Carlaine, Alma and Mary, Dr. J. Bosman and the wonderful staff at Saanich Peninsula Hospital. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 15th, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at McCall's, 1400 Vancouver Street. No flowers by request.
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 | Katherine Walton Walton, Katharine W., 94 of Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 passed away October 11, 2015. She was born in Washington DC to Reginald and Katharine Whitaker, she moved to Cape May County in the early 1980's from Wilmington, DE. She worked in Social Services for the State of Delaware and loved to read. Katharine is survived by her children: Rick Banning, Julia Millar, and Melissa Walton; granddaughter Karen Stein; great grandchildren, Nicholas and Jeremy; and her nephew Joe Whitaker and his wife Pam and children Sarah and James. Services are private.
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