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15101 |
 | Kenneth Kier In Memory of
Husband and Daddy
Kenneth Malcolm Kier
Mar. 17, 1882 Aug. 1, 1942
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15102 |
 | Kenneth Leabo A funeral service was held for Kenneth W. Leabo Jr. on Thursday, June 16, 2011, at 11 a.m. in the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bernie Menard officiating.
A eulogy was given by his sister Rhonda DeBruhl.
Pall Bearers were Ronald and Marlene Reome, Edward LaMay, Dave Mashtare and Aaron Leabo.
Kenneth was a veteran of Vietnam, a Private in the US Army.
The Malone American Legion performed graveside military services.
Burial was in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery in Constable.
A luncheon was held at St. John Bosco Community Hall.
Arrangements were through the Bruso-Desnoyers Funeral Service, Inc. of Malone.
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15103 |
 | Kenneth Leeds In Loving Memory of
Kenneth Percy Winn
Leeds
18.2.1930 - 14.10.20313
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15104 |
 | Kenneth Lujan
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15105 |
 | Kenneth Miller Kenneth Rayburn
Miller
1926 - 1991
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15106 |
 | Kenneth Miner
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15107 |
 | Kenneth Mullen
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15108 |
 | Kenneth Mullen
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15109 |
 | Kenneth Munro
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15110 |
 | Kenneth Nagorsen
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15111 |
 | Kenneth Pierpoint --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 331, 1980
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15112 |
 | Kenneth Sittler SITTLER
In Memory Of Our
Beloved Father
Kenneth H. Sittler
Nov. 8, 1923
Feb. 4, 1985
Rest In Peace
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15113 |
 | Kenneth Williams Kenneth L.
Williams
1935 - 1989
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15114 |
 | Kenneth Williams
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15115 |
 | Kenneth Wolsey WOLSEY, Kenneth - At the Tendercare Nursing Home on Thursday, May 27, 2010 at the age of 87. Beloved husband of Ethel. Dear father of Brian (Pam) and Marvin (Karen). Grandfather of Kristie Ross (Michael) and Kimberly Lee (Glen). Great grandfather of Peyton Lee. Brother of the late Donald (late Thelma), late Goldie MacDougall (late Gordon) and the late Jean Zyla (late Joseph). A memorial service will be held at the ARTHUR FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTRE on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 11 a.m. Memorial contributions to the SAH Cancer Care Fund or the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Expressions of sympathy may be offered at www.arthurfuneralhome.com At the going down of the sun and in the morning we shall remember them.
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15116 |
 | Kent & Janet Banning In Loving Memory of
Kent B.
Banning
May 21, 1929
May 16, 2004
Devoted Husband Father
& Grandfather
In Loving Memory of
Janet L.
Banning
Aug. 22, 1932
May 26, 2013
Devoted Wife Mother
& Grandmother
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15117 |
 | Kent Jackson Kent J.
JACKSON
Sept. 24
1957
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May 11
1994
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15118 |
 | Kent McWilliam
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15119 |
 | Kermit Achilles ACHILLES, KERMIT H. (PETER), 76, of Winter Park, FL passed away Friday, July 19, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; children, Patricia Wagner, Everett Achilles, Janice Achilles, Ronald Achilles and Carole Achilles; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Richard Achilles. Visitation for friends will be held on Sunday, July 21, 2002, from 2:30-4:30PM, in the Newcomer Family Funeral Home Winter Park Chapel, 4150 Forsyth Road, Winter Park. Burial will be in Danville, Vermont. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made in memory of Mr. Achilles to the Cathedral of Faith, 4114 S. Goldenrod Road, Orlando, FL 32822. Newcomer Family Funeral Home, 407-678-3000.
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15120 |
 | Kerrison Reformatory School for Boys, Thorndon, Suffolk The reformatory school for boys at Thorndon was established in 1856. Reformatories could house convicted juvenile offenders aged under 16 for a period of 2 to 5 years.
Stock Road & Clint Road, Thorndon
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15121 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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15122 |
 | Kevin Guy Kevin Michael Guy
Beloved Son, Brother, Uncle
March 8, 1959 - Sept. 1, 1989
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15123 |
 | Kevin Kenny
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15124 |
 | Kevin King KING, Kevin Dean We are saddened to report the death of Kevin Dean King on April 20, 2003 at age 44. Kevin was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan on December 24, 1958. Kevin is survived by his daughter Jaclyn; son Tanner and daughter Teddi; his parents Del and Angie King; his brother Wayne (June); and his sister Carolyn (Lee) Carlson; three nieces and one nephews. Kevin will be remembered for his love of nature and his desire to help others enjoy the prospect of everlasting life in a paradise earth under the rule of Gods Kingdom. Kevin will be dearly missed by all his family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses located at 6212-82 Avenue, with Mr. Walter Solderer conducting the service. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Kingdom Hall Building fund would be appreciated.
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15125 |
 | Keziah Pennock Keziah M.
1858 - 1929
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15126 |
 | Killed By Logs: Trucker's Death Ruled Accidental KILLED BY LOGS
Trucker's Death Ruled Accidental
PEMBROKE (Staff) - Lloyd Grawbarger, 35, Callander truck driver, killed while unloading logs at the Canada Veneers Lad., plant here Jan. -30, died accidentally, 'jury decided here Thursday night.
Grawbarger was crushed by three 17 - foot birch logs as they rolled off the side of a truck.
He was dead on arrival at hospital.
Slush gathered by the truck on its way from North Bay, which later formed ice on a quick-release device holding the load of logs, was indirectly responsible for the accident, the jury was told.
The catch is normally released from the left side of the truck, allowing hinged, upright stakes at the right -side to swing outwards. The logs then roll to the ground on that side.
Balked by the frozen catch, Grawbarger attacked it with three foot crowbar• while standing at the right side of the truck.
"The bar hit the catch and it tripped," testified Lawrence Lamb, a truck driver who was standing beside Grawbarger. "I yelled, 'they're coming' and ran."
Eight witnesses questioned by Crown Attorney John. Mulcahy included Dr. S. T. Bobra; regional pathologist, who said Grawbarger died of multiple injuries These included fractures of the skull, face, collar bones, ribs, pelvis and right thigh.
The jury brought in a recommendation that better tighting be provided in the unloading area, where from one to five trucks dumped logs every night. The fatality happened shortly after midnight.
Grawbarger is survived by his wife and four children.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 21, 1964 Page 4
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15127 |
 | Killed in Action Killed in Action
Sgt. Bruce Grawbarger, above, has been reported killed in action in France on October 10. The youthful soldier, who is formerly of Restoule, enlisted at Fort William, where his widow, the former Dora Stokes, lives. Sgt. Grawbarger leaves a baby daughter.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 6, 1944 Page 8
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15128 |
 | Kim Perham
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15129 |
 | Kim Perham and daughter Gretchen Perham PERHAM
Forever In Our Hearts
Kim
Oct. 15, 1960
July 31, 2009
Gretchen
Dec. 31, 1990
May 13, 2005
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15130 |
 | Kimball & Delana Martin Kimball P. Martin
May 1, 1824
April 14, 1876
"Gone to Rest"
Delana W. Martin
Sept. 26, 1831
Aug. 15, 1892
"A Mother Dear"
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15131 |
 | Kimberly Millar
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15132 |
 | Kimberly Sittler KIMBERLY DARCY SITTLER - Peacefully in her sleep Kimberly Sittler passed away at home on Saturday, September 15, 2001. Born on September 25, 1958, aged 42 years. Predeceased by her father Joseph in 1982. Kim will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Candice (Ron) and Darcy as well as her new granddaughter Sarah. She will also be missed by her mother Merle and her sisters, Dawn (Bill), Dana and Sherry (Gerard) as well as four nieces and one nephew. Kim worked for many years at the Union Centre and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion #1. A memorial service will be held at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Ave. on Thursday, September 20 at 3:00 p.m. Interment will follow in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens and a reception will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #1, 626 Sargent Ave. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM 885-9715
--Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, September 19, 2001
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15133 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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15134 |
 | King Family l-r: William King, Leada Yerkie King, Leslie and Kathleen King, Kathleen sister Florence and Tim Restoule, Annie Lariviere, Pete Lariviere
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15135 |
 | Kitchener & Susan Grawbarger and son Edwin Grawbarger GRAWBARGER
In Loving Memory of
Kitchener Grawbarger
1902 - 1972
Susan McConnell
1912 - 1996
Edwin Grawbarger
1935 - 1965
And Three Infants
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15136 |
 | Kitchener Grawbarger Kitchener Grawbarger
POWASSAN The funeral service for a lifelong resident Restoule, Peter James Kitchener Grawbarger, was conducted Tuesday at the Paul Funeral Chapel by Rev. W. E. Milroy of the Nipissing Pastoral Charge-. Mr. Grawbarger, 69, died Saturday at his home following a lengthy illness. Pallbearers were: Robert, Ivan and Ireton Grawbarger, Fred Martin, Basil Towns and Monty Stevens. Interment was at Restoule Cemetery. Mr. Grawbarger, who ho was involved in lumbering and logging all his working days, was born at Restoule May 15, 1902, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grawbarger. He married Susan Olive McConnell at Powassan 22, 1933. A member er of Restoule Orange Lodge LOL No. 1938, Mr. Grawbarger attended Restoule United Church. Surviving are his wife: four daughters: Mrs. Carl Rich (Edna), Powassan; Mrs. Art Langford (Joy), South River;. Mrs. Douglas White (Norma), Barrie and Mrs. Dick Walters (Fay), Restoule; two brothers: Basil, Powassan, and Thomas, Restoule, and two sisters: Mrs. Chessel Stevens (Mary), Mrs. Howard Martin (Marion), both of Restoule. Mr. Grawbarger was predeceased by a son, Edwin, three children in their infancy and a sister.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, February 16, 1972 Page 3
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15137 |
 | Kitten Garrett
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 | Kitty Munro in Darling Township Kitty was the first McKay born in Canada. She was born in a log shack at Herron's Mills, Lanark Township in May 1832 when Alexander (Sandy) & Esther (McDonald) McKay were on their way to their Lanark Township property.
**Newspaper clipping from the McKay binder in the Middleville Museum
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15139 |
 | Known To Be Wounded, Callander Man Missing KNOWN TO BE WOUNDED, CALLANDER MAN MISSING
Callander, Oct, 20 - Reported wounded in France on August 23, and later said to have received shell fragment wounds in the back of the head, Rfmn. Charles Le Roy, son of Mrs. E, Le Roy, Callander, is now reported missing, known wounded in France. Mrs. Le Roy received this news from the casualties office at Ottawa this week.
Rfmn, Le Roy, who is 29 years old, is unmarried. He was born and educated at Callander, and worked in Nobel immediately prior to enlisting. He joined the Regina Rifles at Toronto in January, 1942, and trained at a number of Canadian military camps, among them Toronto, Camp Borden and Ipperwash. He also spent some time in Newfoundland.
A short time after the invasion of Western Europe was launched, Rfmn, Le Roy went to Britain, and was transferred almost immediately to France.
He was first reported wounded in France on August 23. A communication describing his injuries as "shell fragment wounds in the back of the head" came on October 3, and this week a telegram saying the Callander-born soldier is missing, and known to be wounded, was relayed to his mother.
Rfmn, Le Roy has two brothers on active service. They are Pte. Rodie and Cpl, Jake, both of whom are overseas.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 20, 1944 Page 2
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15140 |
 | Korean War Monument at Busan The inscription on the entry stone at the threshold of the monument reads:
This monument is to the American men
and women who gave their lives in defense of
the freedom of the Republic of Korea 1950-1953
Dedicated by the
American Battle Monuments Commission 2013
The erected stone at the end of the monument states:
HONOR
FREEDOM
PEACE
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15141 |
 | Kristal Rintoul
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 | Kyle Mattan MATTAN, Kyle K. - Peacefully at the Riverdale Hospital on Wednesday, March 18, 1987. Kyle Walker, loving wife of the late John Mattan. Dear mother of the late Wanda. Sadly missed by grandson Robert Bates of Whitby and many relatives and friends from Bancroft. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home, 467 Sherbourne St. (near Wellesley) after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service in the Coach House Chapel of the funeral home Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Parking adjacent to the funeral home.
--The Toronto Star, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 19, 1987 Page 80
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15143 |
 | L-R: Allan, Kenneth and Arlington Shattuck
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15144 |
 | L-R: Edna & Edaleen Byers
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15145 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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15146 |
 | L.P. & Laura Dobbs DOBBS
Leonard P.
Dobbs
Oct. 24, 1912
Oct. 1, 2000
Laura A.
McConnell
Apr. 2, 1916
June 25, 1995
(Phrase at bottom of stone difficult to read in photo)
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 | L.P. Dobbs DOBBS, Leonard Percival (L.P.) - Mr. Dobbs died peacefully on Sunday, October 1, 2000 at Eastholme, Powassan, in his 88th year. L.P. Dobbs was the beloved husband of the late Laura Agnes (McConnell) and was the loving father of Sheila Mannella (the late Frank) of Sault Ste. Marie, Murray Dobbs (Ann) of Golden Valley, Bryon Dobbs (Irene) of Powassan, Pauline Beatty (John) of Nipissing, Paul Dobbs (Dona) of Arnstein, the late Stewart Dobbs, and Rhonda Burnett (Jamie) of Callander. He was the proud grandfather of 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. L.P. was the dear brother of Gertrude Badgely-Davidson, Stratford. He was predeceased by his parents, Caroline Hart-Shortland and John William Dobbs and by his brothers Ralph, Fred, George, Arnold and Herb Dobbs and sisters Laura Currie, Mae Cunning-
ton, Frances Forrest, Lillian Garton, Bertha Leavoy and Emily Shaughnessy. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan ( 724-2024 ) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and at St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Argyle Lion's Club Tribute Service at 11 a.m. in the church. The Powassan Masonic Lodge #443 will conduct a memorial service in the Paul Funeral Home this evening at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the St. Paul's United Church on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment at St. Paul's Cemetery, Golden Valley. If desired donations may be made to St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 4, 2000 Page 14
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 | L.P. Dobbs L.P. was born October 24, 1912, the 12th of13 children of Caroline (Hart-Shortland) and John William Dobbs on the family homestead in Golden Valley. He grew up and attended school to grade eight in Golden Valley. His mother died when he was only 10 and a year later at age 11 his father sent him out to work in the logging camps. At the tender age of 16 he opened his first business - The Hummingbird Ice Cream Parlour where he sold cigarettes, pop and ice cream. After ice cream he expanded to the mechanics business by purchasing Ellesmere's Garage. Around this time he met and dated his brother Fred's housekeeper, Laura McConnell. The two were married in 1935 at Powassan United Church and lived all their life together in Golden Valley. Also in 1935 L.P. took on a Shell Oil distributorship and in 1939 he became a licensed mechanic. His little ice cream parlour eventually evolved into a general store selling everything from clothing to supplies and credit was extended to all who needed it. L.P. 's leisure time was devoted to the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and fishing at Long Lake, on the 200 acres his father had given him. His hunt camp became
popular with hunters from as far away as United States and was a source ofboth money and fun for L.P. L.P. was also active in his community, as a lifelong member ofSt. Paul's United Church, as a charter member ofthe Argyle Lions Club, as a member ofthe local Orange Lodge and as a dedicated Mason for 50 years. He was responsible for starting the fire department in Golden Valley by donating the first truck and pump. Ironically L.P. lost both his store and garage in a fire in 1969 but the fire department managed to save his home, L.P. Dobbs was an upstanding man who will be remembered for his kindness, his gentleness and his strength.
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15149 |
 | Lacy & Pearl Beavers BEAVERS
Dad
Lacy
May 22, 1910
Dec. 5, 1981
Mom
Pearl
July 30, 1914
Dec. 30, 1984
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 | Lafayette & Ellen Dutton Lafayette
Dutton
Born
Sept. 14, 1823
Died
Nov. 24, 1891
Ellen M.
His Wife
Born
Mar. 6, 1832
Died
Jan. 4, 1909
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