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16501 |
 | Murton McClay R.147010 Flight Sergeant
M.L. McClay
Air Bomber
Royal Canadian Air Force
31st August 1943
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16502 |
 | Murton McClay
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16503 |
 | Murvil and Kathleen Cox COX
Murvil Cox
Died Jan. 8, 1949.
Aged 44 Years
His Wife
Kathleen Robertson
Died Feb. 11, 1950
Aged 52 Years
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16504 |
 | Myra McPhail - Obituary The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario
Page 26
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16505 |
 | Myrl Pennock Father
Myrl W. Pennock
1912 - 1967
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16506 |
 | Myron & Mary Fuller FULLER
Myron A.
June 2, 1843
Feb. 19, 1912
Mary A.
Feb. 2, 1850
July 22, 1913
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16507 |
 | Myron McElwain Father
Myron L.
1843-1918
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16508 |
 | Myron Pennock Son
Myron W.
Pennock
1864 - 1950
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16509 |
 | Myron Pennock Myron Pennock
1900 - 1950
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16510 |
 | Myrtis Culpepper Myrtis Banning Culpepper
July 2, 1880
Mar. 20, 1964
And I Shall Give Unto Them Eternal Life
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 | Myrtis Peavy
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 | Myrtle & Duncan Byers Myrtle (left) and Duncan (right)
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16513 |
 | Myrtle Bice Myrtle Stella
Infant Daughter Of
Merritt And Laura
Bice
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 | Myrtle Blystone Myrtle M.
Blystone
1885-1956
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16515 |
 | Myrtle Brockway Myrtle Irene Brockway
PHM3 US Navy
World War II
May 24 1921 - May 22 2009
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 | Myrtle Cunningham
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 | Myrtle Diehm Myrtle M. Diehm
1899 - 1986
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 | Myrtle Grawbarger
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 | Myrtle Grawbarger GRAWBARGER, Myrtle Beatrice - Suddenly, at North Bay General Hospital on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 in her 82nd year. Myrtle (Hughes) was the beloved wife of Iriton Grawbarger of North Bay; and loving mother of Gordon Grawbarger (Mary) of Nipissing, Ron Grawbarger (Margo) of Sault Ste. Marie and Judy Muratore (Rocco) of North Bay. She was the proud grandmother of Gord Jr. (Haley), Wendy (Jeff), Tammy (Mark), Michael (Stacey), and Christopher, great-grandmother of Jesse, Mikayla, Paisley, Kennan, Trinity, Brandon, Taylor, Kaitlyn, Kylie, Kathleen, Samuel and Jonathan, and great-great-grandmother of Brooklyn-Karen. Myrtle was the dear sister of Vera Keith (the late Bill) of Montreal, Cora Nickelchok (Al) of Bobcaygeon and Roy Hughes (Barb) of Powassan, and was predeceased by her brothers David, Elmer and Doug Hughes and sister Edna Nucara. She is survived by brother-in-law Vic Nucara of Milton and sisters-in-law Donna and Audrey Hughes of Powassan. The Grawbarger family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME, Powassan on Saturday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. The funeral service will take place Sunday at 2:00 pm in the Funeral Home Chapel. Spring interment Powassan Union Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice. For further information, to make a donation, or to request a memory card, please call the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan.
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 | Myrtle King
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 | Myrtle King KING
Mother
Myrtle
Stella
1926 - 2013
Son
Mark
Joseph
1972 -
Always In Our Hearts
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 | Myrtle King KING, Myrtle Stella - At Mattawa General Hospital, Wednesday, October 9, 2013, in her 88th year. Myrtle was the loving mother of Ralph Hazelwood of Calgary, Bernice Watts of Papineau, Ruby Guignion of Gaspé, Tim Hazelwood of North Bay, Bonnie, Marlene and Debbie Hazelwood and Mark King, all of Mattawa. Myrtle was predeceased by David Hazelwood, her parents Leada (nee Yerkie) and William King and siblings Ernest, Ralph, Lillian, Hazel and Bert. She is survived by many grandchildren and siblings Gladys, Leslie, Earline, Cecil, Lemmie, Billy, Beatrice, Marion and extended families. The family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME , Powassan, on Friday, October 11, 2013 from 6 to 9 pm. and on Saturday, October 12 from 10 am until the funeral service at 11 am. Interment will follow at Nipissing Cemetery. The family would like to express their appreciation for the special care given by the staff of Mattawa General Hospital. If desired, memorial donations to Polio Canada (cheques payable to March of Dimes) are suggested. For more information, donations, flowers or condolences please contact the PAUL FUNERAL HOME, Powassan (705) 724-2024
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 10, 2013 Page 8
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16523 |
 | Myrtle McGee Myrtle Irene
Daur. of John
& Isabella McGee
Born
Mar. 24, 1905
Died
Jan. 17, 1913
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16524 |
 | Myrtle Norwood Myrtle B. (across top)
NORWOOD
Jan 19, 1875
June 12, 1901
(writing at bottom illegible)
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16525 |
 | Myrtle Pennock
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16526 |
 | N.H. Driver, 21, Dies in Auto-Truck Crash The Bridgeport Post
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Page 15
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16527 |
 | Nahum & Elsa Davison DAVISON
Nahum N.
1899 - 1950
Elsa E.
1905 - 1998
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 | Nahum Scott N.S. Scott
Capt. Co C 112 Reg NY Val
Died
Feb. 18, 1892
Aged
67 Yrs. 8 Mos. 13 D
At Rest
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 | Nancee Adams
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 | Nancee Ann Adams (nee McMartin) Passed peacefully at Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia on Wednesday August 9, 2023, on her 48th anniversary, in her 77th year. Nancee, Loving wife to Jim, will be sadly missed by her son Rodney and by her sister Norma Clair McMartin, and by her sister in laws Anna & Elaine. Nancee is predeceased by her son Ken and brothers Nelson and Neil. The family will receive family and friends at the Doolittle Chapel of Carson Funeral Homes 54 Coldwater Street E., Orillia, Ontario 705-326-3595, on Tuesday August 22, 2023 from 10 am until time of service in the chapel at 12 noon. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the OSMH Building Fund and would be appreciated by the family.
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 | Nancy Barnes Nancy G.
1861 - 1951
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16532 |
 | Nancy Brink Mother
1822-1894
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16533 |
 | Nancy Knight
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 | Nancy Knight Calverton resident Nancy M. Knight died June 10, 2021, at Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead. She was 73.
Born June 29, 1947, in Riverhead, she was the daughter of Fritz and Louise (Listerman) Bauer.
Ms. Knight was the owner of The Fish Place in Longview, Texas.
She is survived by her partner, Harry Cambria; and her brother, Fred Bauer.
Visitors will be received Monday, June 14, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Tuthill-Mangano Funeral Home in Riverhead. A funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 15, at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram. Friends and family may meet at the funeral home at 10:30.
--Riverhead News-Review, Mattituck, New York, June 13, 2021
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 | Nancy Thompson Beloved Daughter, Wife, Mother
Grandmother and Great Grandmother
Nancy C. Thompson
1937 - 1999
She touched everyone with special love and kindness.
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 | Nancy Warner Nancy
Wife of
Erastus Lay
Died
May 14, 1866
AE 76
(quote at bottom of stone difficult to transcribe)
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16537 |
 | Naomi Currier
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 | Naomi Rintoul
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 | Naomi Rintoul Naomi passed from earth to Heaven on November 28, 2020. Naomi was born prematurely to William and Rose Hildebrand. Rose had several miscarriages prior to her pregnancy with Naomi. Naomi was set on the oven door until the pastor could arrive to baptize her, and then she was whisked off to the hospital where she stayed for three weeks. She grew up on a dairy farm in Shelbyville, Michigan. She attended a one-room schoolhouse and walked to school (reportedly uphill both ways). After a few years the schoolhouse closed and she attended Martin Public schools where she excelled in girl’s basketball, acted in school plays, worked on the newspaper, and met her first husband, Claude Smith.
After graduating high school, and unable to decide what her future career should look like, her cousin (Carl Brenner, who lived in Toledo, Ohio) told Naomi’s mother that St. Lukes Nursing School would pay her tuition to attend nursing school. She graduated with the great assistance of dear friends, especially Stella Nusbaum who coached her in chemistry. She’s shared several stories from her nursing school years -- from classes, to interning at St. Luke’s Hospital and Detroit Children’s hospital to hitchhiking because they missed the bus to school!
After graduating nursing school and a long-distance relationship with Claude Smith she and Claude were married. Although, just barely. Claude was supposed to come home on leave for his wedding but leave permission was touch and go at that time due to the Korean War. At the last minute he was finally allowed to travel from the Naval Ship Yard in Chicago home for their wedding at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Hopkins, Michigan.
They relocated to Charleston, South Carolina. After a couple years in Charleston, they had their first son, Robert Smith. Claude finished his term in the Navy and they made their way to Farmington, Michigan. While in Farmington, Stephen was born, followed by Patricia. Claude and Naomi stepped outside the box and on faith, and with no construction experience to speak of, they purchased property in West Bloomfield, Michigan, and built the home where their youngest child, Edward, was born and Naomi resided for over 60 years.
Naomi was a stay at home mom enjoying all the things that mom’s do (PTL, Ladies Guild at church, a neighborhood card club, voting precinct worker for 40+ years, gardening, canning and more) until she was approximately 40 years old. At that time, she went back to work as a nurse at Bloomfield Hills Nursing Home and then spent the remainder of her nursing career at Pontiac General Hospital. About the same time, and 20+ years of marriage, she went back to nursing and her and Claude parted ways.
After raising four children/teens on her own, she met and fell in love with her second husband Gordon Rintoul (who has preceded her in death in 2010). They enjoyed traveling, gardening, church and many shared friendships.
Naomi was a devoted Lutheran. She was a 60-year member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Walled Lake, Michigan. Her children all attended St. Matthew Lutheran School. On Sunday morning she could be found in the same pew at church (we joked that there should be a plaque on that pew!) for as long as her body could support attending – and until covid-19 came along to restrict gatherings, including worship gatherings. At that time, and much to her dislike of computers, she began to participate via on-line services. Still not missing her Sunday worship. On Monday morning you would find her learning more about her Lord and socializing with the Prime Timers at Bible Study.
Naomi is one of those rare few that can trace friendships back to grade school, nursing school, and many other steps along the way. Neighbors have come and gone but she continuously maintained those long-term friendships for decades! Her especially close friend of nearly 60 years was Thisvi Steiger. William Butler Yeats summed up Naomi’s personality very nicely, “There are no stranger’s here, only friends I haven’t met yet.”
Naomi was preceded to heaven by her mother (Rose Hildebrand) and father (William Hildebrand). Naomi only had one sibling - Richard Hildebrand. Both he and his wife, Katherine Hildebrand have also gone on to heaven before her along with her oldest child, Robert Smith who suffered from multiple sclerosis and passed on in 2017.
Naomi is survived by her children: Stephen Smith, Patricia (Matthew/Butch) Milkovich, and Edward (Cindy) Smith.
She will be deeply missed by her grandchildren: Rachel (Jimmy) Dyal, Melissa (Willie) Eickenhorst, Kristina (Matt) Landrum, Matthew (Amber) Milkovich, Benjamin Milkovich, Jacob (Kelsey) Smith and Toree Smith.
Although she hasn’t had the same gift of time with her great-grandchildren, we know that they will be taught her love of and faith in Jesus. Those great-grandchildren are: Nate Eickenhorst, Aarilynn Serra, Anna Eickenhorst, Blake Dempsey, Chloe Serra-Milkovich, Lorelei Landrum, Herman Dyal, Levi Landrum, Scarlett Serra-Milkovich, and soon to be born Eleanor Ann Landrum.
While Naomi will be greatly missed, we have the assured faith of knowing that the heavenly banquet that she arrived to had to be magnificent. She was a blessing to so many people on this earth that God can only say, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.”
Visitation will be from 4 pm to 5 pm, Wednesday, December 2, 2020, at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, 2400 South Commerce Road, Walled Lake Michigan. Covid restrictions are in place (everyone must wear a mask).
Christian Service will also be at St. Matthew Lutheran Church on December 2, 2020, at 5 pm. Covid restrictions are in place (everyone must wear a mask).
Committal will be for family members only at Great Lakes National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial gift can be made to
St. Matthew Lutheran School, 2040 South commerce Road, Walled Lake Michigan 48320
American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, P.O. Box 91891, Washington DC 20090-1891
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 | Naomi Rintoul Naomi E
Rintoul
Sep 14 1931
Nov 28 2020
Matthew 25:23
Well Done My
Good & Faithful
Servant
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 | Naomi Underwood V1293
Naomi E.
His Wife
Sep 13 1925
May 5 1987
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 | Napoleon Paul
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16543 |
 | Natalie Matthews
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16544 |
 | Nate & Florence Aumiller AUMILLER
In God's Care
Florence M.
Nov. 14, 1930
Nathan J.
Apr. 25, 1923
Nov. 25, 2005
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16545 |
 | Nathan & Caroline Reynolds Nathan Reynolds
1837 - 1910
Caroline Warner
His Wife
1831 - 1916
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 | Nathan Perkins
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 | Nathan Stark Nathan Stark of East Haddam died Friday morning. Mr. Stark was familiarly known in all the surrounding towns as "the veteran promoter." His presence at a dance was always a guarantee of a good time and a dance without "Nate" Stark was not considered the real thing. Until recently he was about but failing health owing to cancer put an end to his vocation.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, May 5, 1902 Page 13
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 | Nathan Virgin VIRGIN NATHAN HOWARD Peacefully in hospital at Ottawa on Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Nathan Virgin of Clayton, age 90 years. Beloved husband of the late Laura Annie McGuire and by second marriage of the late Laura Rintoul-Virgin (nee Thompson). Dearly loved and respected father of Arnold (Shirley Ann), Stuart (Barbara Apars) and Clara. Much loved bother of Jeanette Stewart of Almonte. Predeceased by his sister Mrs. Edith Hamilton. Specially loved grandpa of Kelly Williams (Jeffrey). Friends may call at the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, Ontario. (613)-256-3313 for visiting on Thursday, January 13 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday at 2 PM, Rev. Rod Bennett, officiating. Spring interment, Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. For those who may want to make a donation in memory of Nathan, please consider the Almonte General Hospital or Guthrie United Church.
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 | Nathan Wardner
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 | Neddie Bolles Neddie
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