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 | Monroe Beebe Monroe B. Beebe
Apr. 20, 1920 - Jan. 8, 2005
His Wife
Marie C. Beebe
May 15, 1917 - Dec. 2, 1998
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 | Monroe County Penitentiary, Brighton, New York Built in 1854, the purpose of the Monroe County Workhouse was to ease the crowding in the county Jail, by placing misdemeanants within it's 96 cells; the name was changed to Monroe County Penitentiary in 1858. The building was demolished in 1971.
South Avenue & Highland Avenue, Brighton
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 | Monroe Lytle Dies Thursday Monroe Lytle Dies Thursday
Monroe J. Lytle, former resident of Klamath County, and lately of Banks, Ore., died June 1 in the Hillsboro Community Hospital.
He was born in Emerson, Ill., Jan. 26, 1879, and moved to Oregon in 1907 where he lived on a ranch near Bonanza.
He married Hazel B. McClelland of Klamath Falls in 1929.
Survivors include his wife, two brothers, Harry J. Lytle, Bend, and Robert R. Lytle, Ashland: two sisters, Ms. Helen Scott, Bend, and Miss Grace Lytle, Salem.
Funeral services will be held Monday, June 5, from the Fuiton Funeral Home in Forest Grove.
--Herald and News, Klamath Falls, Oregon, June 4, 1961 Page 4
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 | Monte & Jo Ann Lloyd Lloyd
Monte
7 6 1927 10 14 2
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 | Mooney Sisters Standing L-R: Marion Sager, Alice Grant, Helen Markahm
Sitting: Frances Sidwell
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 | Morden & Ethel Duncan and son Robert DUNCAN
M. Ethel McKay 1917 - 1981
J. Morden 1909 - 1993
Robert J. Aug. 23 - Sept. 2, 1952
(Robert is buried in a marked grave elsewhere in same cemetery)
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 | Morlena Turner TURNER, Morlena Marion Sutherland - In hospital, Almonte, Ontario on Monday, December 22nd, 1986. Morlena Marion Sutherland, beloved wife of Peter Morris Turner. Dear sister of Annie (Mrs. Milton Symington) and Jean (Mrs. Alex Symington) both of Arnprior. Predeceased by one sister Margaret (Mrs. James Turner). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. In her 86th hear. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, Ontario on Monday evening for visiting from 7 - 9:30 p.m. Funeral service in the Funeral Home on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Ontario.
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 | Morley Watson
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 | Morris Bailey Morris J.
1901 - 1960
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 | Mort Archer Mort R. Archer
Aug. 23, 1891
Feb. 9, 1970
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 | Mortimer Young In Loving Memory of
Husband and Father
Mortimer James
1886 - 1969
Rest in Peace
YOUNG
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 | Morton Smith Wardner
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 | Moses Bennett Moses O. Bennett
Died
Mar. 12, 1864
Aged
68y. 1m. 4d.
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 | Moses Rader M. S. Rader
12 25 1859
1 12 1938
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 | Moses Townsley Moses Townsley
Died
(remainder of stone difficult to decipher)
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 | Mother & Son
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 | Mother, Son Die In Iowa Home Fire Mother, Son Die In iowa Home Fire
By United Press
The death toll reached three today from fires in two Iowa homes. The high school gymnasium at Tracy also was destroyed by fire.
Mrs. Marcellus Westmeier, 31, died of burns in a Maquoketa hospital, several hours after the blaze in which her nine-month-old son, Jimmy, perished and four others of her eight children were injured.
The other death was that of Mrs. Mary Banning, about 80, in a fire at her Rock Rapids home.
The condition of Westmeier, 31, a farmer at: Crabtown, 17 miles north of Maquoketa, was still critical today as was that of his daughter, Grace. 8. Three other children- Janice, 6, and Gerald and Joseph, both 5--were in fair condition.
--The Oelwein Daily Register, Oelwein, Iowa, March 5, 1948 Page 1
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 | Mr. F. Hazelwood And Miss M. Baird Essex Chronicle, Chelmsford, Essex, England, April 1, 1910 Page 5
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 | Mrs. A.R.B. Wills MRS. A. R. B. WILLS.
Mrs. Agnes Randall Brune Wills, wife of Prof. Albert Potter Wills, of the chair of physics at Columbia University, and a daughter of Mrs. T. Barton Brune, 2208 Maryland avenue, died Sunday at her home in New York. Her death was sudden and unexpected. The body will be buried this afternoon at Annapolis.
Mrs. Wills had been married only a year, the ceremony taking place at the home of her mother. Her father was the late Dr. T. Barton Brune, of this city. Her mother was Miss Agnes Wirt Randall, of Annapolis.
--The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, April 19, 1910 Page 5
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 | Mrs. Adella Kier Dies: Funeral Here Thursday Mrs. Adella Kier Dies; Funeral Here Thursday
Adella M. Kier, 89. widow of James C. Kier and former resident of Lincoln, died Sunday night at Portland, Ore. The body will arrive in Lincoln Thursday, Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Holy Trinity church with her brother, Rev. J. H. Edwards of Chicago and Rev. John Lever officiating. Interment will be in Wyuka.
--The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 12, 1930
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 | Mrs. Ann J. Haigh Rites Tomorrow Mrs. Ann J. Haigh Rites Tomorrow
Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Jane Haigh, 84, a resident here since 1893, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow, at Grace Chapel, Inglewood Park Cemetery. Utter McKinley's Valley Mortuary will be in charge of arrangements. Born in Canada, she died at her home, 10442 Kling St., North Hollywood. She leaves five daughters, Mrs. Laura Gregory, Mrs. Florence Cummings, Mrs. Edith Stillwell, Mrs. Eva Morgan and Mrs. Gladys Buntin; three sons, Walter, Archie and Norman Haigh; two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Smeltzer and Mrs. Louise Phippen; 23 grandchildren and 17 great grand-children.
--The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, August 5, 1953 Page 48
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 | Mrs. Anthony Paskiewicz Mrs. Anthony Paszkiewicz
SHELTON, April 30 - Services for Mrs. Grace Rich Paskiewicz, 45, wife of Anthony Paskiewicz, of Pine Rock park, who died Saturday, will take place Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. in the Milford funeral home, 256 Cherry street, and at 9 o'clock in 5t. Mary's church, with a solemn high Mass of requiem. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery.
Formerly of Milford, Mrs. Paskiewicz had lived in Shelton 13 years. She was a practical nurse at the Sherwood Convalescent home.
Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three sons, John Davies, Anthony, Jr., and Ronald Paskiewicz, all of Shelton; a daughter, Gail Paskiewicz, of Shelton; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rich, of East Hampton; two brothers, Frank B. Rich and Buford Rich, both of East Hampton; and three grandchildren.
--The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut, April 30, 1962 Page 28
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 | Mrs. Bertram Clark Obituary
MRS BERTRAM CLARKE
Mrs. Bertram Clarke passed away at Ottawa on Monday, Jan 2nd in her 66th year.
Born in Almonte, Annie Pearl Illingworth, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Illingworth. She was educated in the local schools and 46 years ago was married to Bertram Clarke who passed away 12 years ago.
She leaves to mourn three daughters, Joan, Mrs. Garnet Campbell, Miss Florence Clarke, both of Ottawa and Jean, Mrs. Dan Larocque of Almonte also one sister, Mrs. Dan McKercher of Arnprior and five grandchildren.
Mrs. Clarke was a member of Stewarton United Church, Ottawa.
The funeral service was held from the Comba Funeral Home on Wednesday, Jan. 4th at 2 p.m. Rev J. Ray Anderson of Almonte United Church, officiated.
The pallbearers were Messrs Gordon Houston, George Houriggan, Austin Darling, Arnold Illingworth and Jack Reid and James McDougall of Ottawa.
Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, January 5, 1956 Page 5
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 | Mrs. Boothman, 78, North Adams Native Mrs. Boothman, 78, North Adams Native
Mrs. Elva Boothman, 76, a native of North Adams and wife of Cornelius Boothman of 60 Hull Ave., Pittsfield, died this morning at a Pittsfield nursing home.
Although born in North Adams, she had lived in Pittsfield most of her life, Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Cornelius Jr, and four grandchildren.
Calling hours at the Meehan Funeral Home, Pittsfield, will be tomorrow from 2 to and 7 to 9.
The funeral will be Saturday but arrangements are incomplete. Burial will be in Southview Cemetery, North Adams.
--The North Adams Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, November 2, 1967 Page 3
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 | Mrs. Clara Hitchcock --McKean County Democrat, Smethport, Pennsylvania, January 30, 1964
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 | Mrs. Determan, 69, Succumbs --The Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, Iowa, April 25, 1939 Page 4
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 | Mrs. E.M. Freeman Dies at Greenville Home
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 | Mrs. Edward J. Hamilton Mrs. Edward J. Hamilton
Mrs. Helene C. Hamilton, 57, of 371 Elm St., Montpelier, wife of Edward J. Hamilton, died Saturday afternoon at Heaton Hospital. She had been ill for many years.
Born in Lawrence, Mass., Nov. 9, 1903, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Carruthers. Her early childhood was spent in Lawrence, Mass. and St. Johnsbury, Vt. She was graduated from Johnsbury Academy and Kimball College, Lowell, Mass.
Her marriage to Edward Hamilton took place Sept. 27, 1927.
For a number of years Mrs. Hamilton was employed by state, first in the office of the highway department and later in the office of the secretary of state, under Rawson C. Myrick.
Mrs. Hamilton was a member of Bethany Congregation al 1 Church and was clerk of the church. She was active in Bethany Evening Club, the Montpelier Mothers Club and Rob Morris Chapter 24, Order of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Edward J. Hamilton and R. Douglas Hamilton, and one daughter, Jane, all of Montpelier; her mother, Mrs. Ada Carruthers, Glastonbury, Conn.; three grandchildren, Peter, Glen and Lori Ann Hamilton of Montpelier; one brother, Robert C. Carruthers, Manchester, Conn.; one sister, Mae C. White, Windsor, Conn.; and three nieces, Mrs. Doris M. MacDougal, Montpelier, Mrs. Muriel M. Gray and Miss Eunice McIntyre of Sherbrooke.
Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 in Bethany Congregational Church, Montpelier. The Rev. Arthur M. Brown will officiate.
Burial will be in the Plain Mont Cemetery, Plainfield. The Barber and Lanier Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
--The Times Argus, Barre, Vermont, August 14, 1961 Page 2
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 | Mrs. Esther Pugh Mrs. Esther Pugh
Funeral services for Mrs. Esther W. Pugh, 49, R. R. No. 2, Rogers avenue, Loves Park, who died Friday night at St. Anthony hospital, will be held at 1 p. m. Monday at the Fred C. Olson mortuary, 1001 2nd avenue. The Rev. Russell Lambert, pastor of Centennial Methodist church, will officiate and burial will be in Cedar Bluff cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3 to 4 p. m. today.
Mrs. Pugh was born Sept. 23, 1894, in Green county, Wisconsin, and had resided in Rockford for 20 years.
Surviving are her husband, Earl; two daughters, Catherine and Agnes,
both at home; her mother. Mrs. Henry Dines of Hartland, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Dorothea Gates of Woodstock, and two brothers, Frank
and George Since, both of Hartland.
--The Rockford Morning Star, Rockford, Illinois, December 5, 1943
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 | Mrs. Eva J. Mayer --The Bradford Era, Bradford, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1970
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 | Mrs. Eva Rasnake, Former Teacher, Minister, is Dead --The North Adams Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, March 17, 1958 Page 3
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 | Mrs. Everett E. Bickford - West Gouldsboro MRS. EVERETT L. BICKFORD
WEST GOULDSBORO
Mrs. Florence Leighton Bickford, 51, died at a Bangor hospital Mar. 30, 1977. She was born at Simsbury, Conn., Mar. 29, 1926, daughter of Gilbert and Annie (Abbey) Babbitt, She is survived by her husband Everett L. Bickford of West Gouldsboro; two daughters, Miss Alma Leighton, Mrs. George (Sharon) DeFrics, both of Kansas City, Mo. one son, Lee Leighton of Boston, Mass., one sister, Mrs. John Bogus of Simsbury, Conn. three brothers, Marshall Babbit of Simsbury, Conn., Howard Bobbitt of Millertown, N.Y., Wilbert Babbitt of West Suffield, Conn.; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Warren Funeral Home in Milbridge Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment will take place in Brookside Cemetery, Winter Harbor. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 3 to 5.
--The Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Maine, April 01, 1977 Page 30
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 | Mrs. Florence Price --The Syracuse Port-Standard, Syracuse, New York, January 26, 1970
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 | Mrs. G. Rex Hazelton --The Cumberland News, Cumberland, Maryland, March 6, 1968
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 | Mrs. Gene Fisher The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, July 2, 1960
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 | Mrs. George Coulter Mrs. George Coulter
By Record Correspondant
WINGHAM - Mrs. George Coulter, 70. of Patrick Street, died Tuesday at Wingham Hospital.
The former Mae Campbell, she was born Aug. 4, 1896, in Morris Township. She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Campbell. She was a member of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Her husband predeceased her.
Surviving are two sons, Norman of Wingham and James of Goderich; four daughters, Mrs. Clark (Elizabeth) Martin, Galt, Mrs. Clifton (Margaret) Walch, Morris Township, Mrs. Jack (Grace) Pym, Kincardine, and Mae Coulter, Aylmer;, one brother, Oliver of Morris Township and three sisters, Mrs. William (Bessie) McCutcheon, Mrs. Morgan (Jessie) Jones and Mrs. Harry (Belle) Workman, all of Morris Township.
The body is at the Currie and Son Funeral Home the funeral will be held Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. Gordon Fish of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Wingham cemetery.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, January 19, 1967 Page 23
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 | Mrs. George F. S. Derby Mrs. George F. S. Derby.
Mrs. Vesta C. J. Derby, wife of George F. S. Derby, of No. 170 Hamilton street, died yesterday morning, after a short illness. She was 24 years old and was born at Higganum, being the daughter of John B. and Augusta (Anderson) Peterson. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Zion's Hill Cemetery.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, September 27, 1911 Page 13
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 | Mrs. Gladys Stevens GLADYS STEVENS Huntington - Mrs. Gladys Stevens, 65, mother of Harold M. Stevens of Hardwick, Vt., died Jan. 17 at her daughter's home in Huntington after a long illness. She lived in Huntington all her life. She was a member of the Essex Center Grange No. 155 and the Huntington Baptist Church. She worked for many years at the Cellucord Factory in Richmond.
She was born July 23, 1911 in Huntington, daughter of Harold and Sara Walton.
She leaves five sons; Heman Stevens of Florence, Mass., Donald of Huntington, Harold of Hardwick, George and Roger both of Richmond; three daughters: Mrs. Dortha Blish and Mrs. Paul (Rita) Bradley, both of Huntington, and Mrs. Clinton (Geraldine) Hallock of Ferrisburg; two brothers: George Walton of Huntington and Harold of Monroe, N.Y.; five sisters: Mrs. Hazel Knight of Selkirk, N.Y., Mrs. Dorothy Plank of Huntington, Mrs. Marion Benn of Rome, N.Y., Mrs. Joyce Burger of Monroe, N.Y. and Mrs. Ruth Dickie of Greenville, N.H.; twenty-two grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Jan. 19 in the Huntington Baptist Church in the lower village. The family requests that in lieu of flowers memorial donation be given to the American Cancer Society care of Elinor Merle in Jericho. Interment will be in the family lot in Maplewood Cemetery.
--The Hardwick Gazette, Hardwick, Vermont, January 25, 1977 Page 2
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 | Mrs. Hamilton, Doctor's Widow, Danville, Dies Mrs. Hamilton, Doctor's Widow, Danville, Dies
ST. JOHNSBURY Mrs. Frances Hamilton, 74, widow of Dr. William A. Hamilton, died Thursday morning in a Lyndonville convalescent home following a long illness.
Prior to her death, she was an active member of he Danville community, having served various organizations in a number of capacities.
She was born in North Danville, May 13, 1895, the daughter of William and Lillian (Kelsey) Clement.
She attended the North Danville school and was a graduate of St. Johnsbury College and did post graduate work at Lyndon Institute.
Following secretarial positions in | Lisbon, N.H. and St. Johnsbury, she was married on Oct. 8, 1918. She resided for the remainder of her life in Danville.
She was a member of the Danville Congregational Church, active in Girl Scout work, past president of the Danville PTA and the Danville Women's Club.
She was also a past matron of the Diamond Chapter O.E.S., past District Deputy of O.E.S., 5; Past Regent of the St. Jean de Crevecoeur Chapter of the DAR.
She was a member of the Danville Homemakers Group and the Danville Homemakers Society and a former member of the American Legion Auxiliary.
For more than 13 years she was local chairman and treasurer of the Salvation Army. She served on the Caledonia County Republican Committee.
At the time of her death she was collecting and organizing data preparatory to writing a history of the town.
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Beverly Jenks and Mrs. Barbara Roberts both of Danville and Mrs. Frances Morse of Baldwin, N.Y.; one son, Paul Hamilton, of Watertown, Mass.; 14 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lyman Morrill and Mrs. Herman Emmons, both of Danville.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Danville Congregational Church with the Rev. Robert Moyer officiating. Burial in the family lot in the Danville Cemetery. Calderwood Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
--The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont, October 3, 1969 Page 6
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 | Mrs. Hannah M. Beebe --Norwich Bulletin, Norwich, Connecticut, September 9, 1916 Page 5
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 | Mrs. Harvey MacIntyre MRS. HARVEY MACINTYRE
God saw the road was getting rough, The hill was hard to climb And so he closed her tired eyes And whispered "Peace be Thine."
To these words marks the passing of Mrs. Harvey McIntyre at her home in Sherbrooke, Que., on Friday Nov. 4, after a long illness. Funeral services were held on Nov. 6th in Plymouth United Church conducted by the Rev. F. A. C. Doxsee with C. V. Chamberlain presiding at the organ and members of the choir assisting in the singing of two favorite hymns of the deceased "I Am Thine, 0 Lord" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus."
Born in Easton, N. H., on Dec. 5, 1884, the daughter of John Hamilton and late Margaret Brownlow Hamilton, Mrs. MacIntyre spent most of her girlhood and early married life in St. Johnsbury, Vt., where on March. 25, 1903 she was united in marriage to Harvey MacIntyre. Coming to Sherbrooke in 1912 she gained a large circle of friends.
She leaves to mourn her loss her husband; three daughters, Doris of Montpelier, Muriel (Mrs. Percy Gray), and Eunice of Sherbrooke; her father, John Hamilton of St. Johnsbury; two brothers, Edward Hamilton of Montpelier, and Dr. William Hamilton of Danville, Vt.: one sister, Miss Hazel Hamilton of Newport, N. H.: one son-in-law, Percy Gray of Sherbrooke; and two grandchildren, Bruce and Merlyn Gray; besides her sisters-in law, and nieces and nephews.
Interment took place in Prospect Cemetery. The bearers were Messrs. James Whiting, Frederick Emslie, Frank Ross, and Ralph Cutts of Sherbrooke, Charles George of Milby, and Andrew Johnston of St. Johnsbury.
The beautiful floral tributes bore silent testimony of the high esteem in which the deceased was held.
Those attending from out of town were: Hamilton, Mr. and A. Johnston, Haywood of St. Johnsbury; Dr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and daughters, Beverly and Barbara, of Danville; Edward Hamilton and Alec MacDougall of Montpelier; Miss Hazel Hamilton of Newport, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Gallagher and daughter, Edna, of Plymouth, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. William Flemming of Melbourne, Que.; Mrs. E. Wright and daughter, Edna, of Rudsdale, Que.; Mr. and Miss Lipsey of East Angus; Mr. and Mrs. F. Glass and Miss Bernice Glass of Lennoxville, Que.
--St. Johnsbury Republican, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, November 28, 1938 Page 6
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 | Mrs. J.A. Dawson Dies In Toronto Mrs. J. A. Dawson Dies in Toronto
The death of a former North Bay resident, Mrs. John A, Dawson occurred Tuesday at Toronto. She was in her 68th year.
Mrs. Dawson was well-known among city residents. She is survived by Walter Swalwell, North Bay, a brother.
Also among the survivors are four sisters: Gertrude, Whitby; Mrs. James Boxall, Port Perry; Mrs. Helen McConnell, Powassan; Mrs. Amanda Bruce, Matheson; and a brother, Tom, Arnstein.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, May 17, 1957 Page 5
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 | Mrs. Jacob Sittler Mrs. Jacob Sitter
By Record Correspondent
ST. JACOBS - Mrs. Jacob Sittler of St. Jacobs died Sunday at K-W Hospital, Kitchener, after a lengthy illness. She was 67.
The former Lydia Spencer, Mrs. Sittler was born at Whitechurch, near Lucknow, and was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer. She had lived in St. Jacobs for the past 45 years and was a member of Calvary United Church, St. Jacobs.
Surviving are her husband; three sons, Charles of Kitchener, Kenneth of St. Jacobs, and Joseph of Camp Shilo, Man.; seven daughters, Anne of Toronto, Mrs. Allan (Ruby) Madgett and Mrs. Donald (Joan) Blum, both of Kitchener, Mrs. Jerome (Mary) Bergman of Heidelberg, Mrs. Donald (Lorraine) Batley of Peterborough, Mrs. Mahlon (Joy) Snyder of St. Jacobs and Mrs. Elmer (Clementine) Hill of RR 1, Waterloo; two sisters, Mrs. Annie Jewitt of Lackoow and Mrs. Joseph (Augusta) Everett of St. Jacobs; 33 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by two sons, Thomas and John and by two brothers and one sister.
The body will be at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, Waterloo, until Wednesday noon when removal will be made to Calvary Church, St. Jacobs, for service at 2 p.m. Rev. George Sim will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary United cemetery.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, October 7, 1968 Page 25
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 | Mrs. James Davies Dies Suddenly In Her 59th Year The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 17, 1953
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 | Mrs. John Byers MRS. JOHN BYERS
Callander. Nov. 13 - Many residents of Callander district attended the funeral Saturday afternoon of Mrs. John Byers, one of Nipissing's earliest residents, at Callander. Miss Nellie South and Miss Katie Robinson officiated at the service.
The pall-bearers were Gordon and Allen Grawbarger, Wesley and Percy Watson and Carl and Llloyd McDaniel. Internment was in Nipissing Cemetery. She was in her 67th year.
Mrs. Byers died Thursday night at the home of her son, Irwin Byers, in Callander. She had been ill since last April. She was born at Parham, Ont., the former Florence Mary Perry, daughter of Parker Perry and the late Mrs. Perry. She moved to the Nipissing district at the age of six years and resided in the district since that time. Her marriage took place June 8, 1897.
She is survived by her husband, four daughters, Mrs. S. Grawbarger of Larder Lake; Mrs. A.W. Radkey of Larder Lake; Mrs. Bert Johnston of Callander; and Mrs. W.I. Clark of Sturgeon Falls; and six sons, William and Enos of Nipissing; and Alex, Levi, Gordon and Irvin of Callander.
Also surviving are her father, four sisters, Mrs. William King of Nipissing; Mrs. A. Stark of Shingleton, Mich.; Mrs. R. Atwood of Grand Rapids, Mich. and Mrs. W. McCollan of Emsdale; and two brothes, George of Nipissing, and Hiram of Greensville, Mich.
Attending the funeral from out-of-town points were Gordon and Allan Grawbarger of Asterville, Wesley and Percy Watson and Carl and Lloyd McDaniel of Nipissing and others.
--The North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, November 13, 1939 Page 2
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 | Mrs. John Gladding, Jr., Dies After Long Illness Mrs. John Gladding, Jr.,
Dies After Long Illness
Mrs. Jane Thurston Gladding, 72, wife of John Gladding, Jr., of 1 Arnold avenue and member of a family long connected with Newport, died Monday night at Newport Hospital following a long illness.
Born in this city, daughter of the late Thomas W., and Matilda T. Freeborne, Mrs. Gladding was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church. She was a sister of the late T. Lawrence Freeborne, for years physical director at the Mary street Y. M. C. A.
Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Captain Douglas V. Gladding, U. S. N., two daughters, Miss Dorothy B. Gladding and Mrs. Dwight C. Hambly of this city, three grandchildren and a great grandchild.
Services will be held Thursday afternoon at the Hambly Funeral Home. Interment will. be in the Island cemetery.
--Newport Daily News, Newport, Rhode Island, March 6, 1951
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 | Mrs. John Robertson Dies MRS JOHN ROBERTSON DIES
Mary Ann McKay was born in the Middleville District, Lanark County, Ontario, 1879. The third daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McKay. In the year 1901, she came west residing for a time with her sister Mrs. W. Mealy at Minto, later coming to Sinclair where in the year 1910 she married John Robertson, Together they made their home in the Ewart district six miles north of Sinclair. To this union were born two daughters, Edna and Eleanor, who both reside at home.
Mrs. Robertson will be long remembered for her kindly neighborly spirit and for her sympathetic understanding of those in sorrow. A Christian wife and mother has been called to a fuller life and to the bereaved husband and family, we offer the sympathy of the entire district in this sad hour.
Besides the immediate family there are left to mourn her loss five brothers and three sisters. John of Arnprior, Welland of Almonte, Charlie of Clayton. Two sisters also reside in Ontario, Mrs. Jack Reid and Mrs. John Rodger, both of Almonte, and Mrs. W Mealy of Minto, Manitoba. Two brothers Alec and Tom live at Sinclair.
Interment will be made Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 with service in the Sinclair Church.
--Reston Recorder, Reston, Manitoba, June 13, 1940
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 | Mrs. Joseph Everatt Mrs. Joseph Everatt
Special to The Record
ST. JACOBS - Mrs. Joseph Everatt, 64, of St. Jacobs, died Sunday at K-W Hospital after a lengthy illness.
Born in Wawanosh Township,' Oct. 20, 1906, she was the former Augusta Florence Spencer, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer. She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church.
Her husband Joseph predeceased her last July. She was also predeceased by two brothers and two sisters. Surviving is one sister, Mrs. Annie Jewitt of Lucknow.
The body will be at the Dreisinger Funeral Parlor, Elmira, after 7 p.m. today. Rev. Harold Brill will conduct the service in the funeral chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m.
Burial will be in the St. James Lutheran cemetery, St. Jacobs. Donations to the Canadian Diabetic Association will be accepted as expressions of sympathy.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, December 14, 1970 Page 26
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 | Mrs. Julia E. Chamberlain Mrs. Julia E, Chamberlain.
Mrs. Julia IC. Chamberlain, wife of Arthur M. Chamberlain, died last evening at her home, No, 29 Magnolia street. She was 57 years old. She leaves one son, Earl M. Chamberlain and one brother, Albert L. Brown of East Haddam. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, The burial will be in Moodus.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, July 20, 1920 Page 16
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 | Mrs. Lenora E. Langley Mrs. Lenora E. Langley
Funeral services for Mrs. Lenora E. Langley, 92, a resident of North Hollywood for the last 52 years, will be conducted at 11 a.m. today by Forest Lawn Mortuary in the Church of the Recessional, with interment following at Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Mrs. Langley, who lived at 5048 Bakman Ave., North Hollywood, died Saturday. She leaves a son, Roy E. Langley, of San Dimas; and a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, of Clovis.
--The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, February 19, 1957 Page 72
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