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16801 |
 | Patrick Dunleavy
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 | Patrick Dunleavy DUNLEAVY, Patrick - At the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, January 12, 1986, Patrick Dunleavy, beloved husband of the late June Dunleavy, dear father of Reverend Frederick Dunleavy of Toronto; Terry, Yvonne, Patricia (Mrs. Ron Gray) and Stephen, all of Kingston; lovingly remembered by eight grandchildren, brother of Stella Bradley of Toronto; Mrs. Margaret Picotte and Mrs. Helen Sheridan, Lawrence and William, all of Brockville. Resting at the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Residence, 49 Colborne Street (at Clergy). Service in the Chapel Wednesday, January 15 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, In Memoriam donations to the Canadian would appreciated by the family. Friends will be received Tuesday between the hours of 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
IN THE CARE OF THE GORDON F. TOMPKINS FUNERAL RESIDENCE.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, January 14, 1986 Page 19
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16803 |
 | Patrick Ledden
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16804 |
 | Patrick McAuliffe Son
Patrick Denis
1932 - 2016
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16805 |
 | Patrick O'Hornett Patrick James O'Hornett
Jan. 14, 1918
Feb. 25, 1995
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16806 |
 | Patrick Service
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16807 |
 | Patrick Service SERVICE, Patrick Allin - Suddenly passed away on Monday, October 10, 2011 at the age of 62. Survived by his loving wife Sharon Service, his children Darlene Wardell (Jerry), Patrick Jr. Service, John Jette, Pamela Reid, Shirley Sampson (Corey), Selena Burns (Cory), Jeremy Sampson and Jason Sampson (Tammy). Son of the late Albert and Illeene Service, son-in-law of the late Clayton Taylor (Norma). Brother of Robert Service (Lorraine), Albert Service (Myra), late Ricky Service (Rose), late Joan Williams (late Jack) and Barb (late Leo). Grandfather of 13. Uncle and cousin of many. Pat had a big family and many friends. Anyone who knew him, knew his favourite food was pumpkin pie and fried green tomatoes and he taught his kids three very important things, Coca-Cola, where to hide your money and most importantly whether you were family or friend you were loved. Family and friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home & Creation Centre on Saturday, October 15, 2011 from 1 until time of Funeral service in the chapel at 3 pm. Rev. Sam Norbo officiating. Memorial contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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16808 |
 | Patrick Tobin with young John Edmund Tobin Jr.
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16809 |
 | Pattie Hinton Pattie Freeman Hinton,
May 20, 1872,
Nov. 29, 1935
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16810 |
 | Paul & Beverly Carlson Rest in Peace
CARLSON
Beverly W.
Aug. 30, 1932
Feb. 27, 2015
Paul C.
Dec. 14, 1937
Sept. 16, 2002
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16811 |
 | Paul & Catherine Eisenberger and William Boyer BOYER
EISENBERGER
Paul
1922 - 1997
Catherine
Nee Boyer
1926 - 2007
William F.
1912 - 1976
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16812 |
 | Paul & Dorothy Pennock Paul W.
1910 - 2000
Dorothy L.
1913 - 2006
In God's Loving Care
PENNOCK
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16813 |
 | Paul & Edna Reynolds Paul Warner Reynolds
1895 - 1960
His Wife
N. Edna Martin
1897 - 1990
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16814 |
 | Paul & Eva Moore MOORE
Eva J.
1898 - 1985
Paul H.
1909 - 1987
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16815 |
 | Paul & Gertrude Paulson PAULSON
Gertrude A.
1921 -
Paul F.
1920 - 1987
Parents of Roger, John & M. Maxine
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16816 |
 | Paul & Helen Miller MILLER
Paul L.
1916 - 1989
Helen E.
1920 -
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16817 |
 | Paul & Joy Herr HERR
Joy H.
Sept. 18, 1908
Paul C.
Sept. 17, 1907
July 20, 1972
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16818 |
 | Paul & Marion Barker and son Lynn BARKER
Paul W.
1916 - 2004
Marion Schaber
His Wife
1913 - 1995
Midshipman
Lynn R.
Their Son
1946 - 1967
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16819 |
 | Paul & Marjorie Pennock 40th Anniversary
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16820 |
 | Paul & Mary Groves GROVES
Paul F.
1908 - 1992
Mary J.
1906 - 1978
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16821 |
 | Paul & Mildred Wardner WARDNER
Mildred Simmons
1908 - 1982
Paul L.
1902 - 1994
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16822 |
 | Paul and Pauline Williams with Frank and Audrey Armstrong Paul Ethan Williams (Violet's first husband) holding his daughter Pauline Williams Streeter. Beside them is Frank "Red" Armstrong (Gladys' husband) and his daughter Audrey. Paul contracted Tuberculosis and spent just about the entirety of Pauline's childhood in an sanitarium. She didn't see him much and when she did she didn't know him and was scared of him. He died when she was 7 years old. This picture was taken outside the Sunshine Sanitarium in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It no longer exists.
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 | Paul Arthur Bradley PAUL ARTHUR BRADLEY
HUNTINGTON - Paul Arthur Bradley, 71, of Huntington, passed away unexpectedly Oct. 29, 2014, in his home. He was born in New Haven on Aug. 25, 1943, to Charles Bradley and Minnie Stokes. He leaves his wife and best friend of 47 years, Rita Stevens Bradley; children, Penny Bradley and husband, Kelly May, of Starksboro, and Peggy Bradley and fiance, Paul Zugaro, of Huntington; grandchildren, Kaci Bradley of Burlington, Ashli Earle and husband, Tristan Earle, of Starksboro, Samantha Farmer of Huntington, and Tyler Petherick of Jonesville; great-grandchildren, Kristi Bradley-Presser, Bella Presser, Adrianna Earle, Peyton Farmer, Zander Earle, Matthew Bradley, and Emma Petherick; siblings, Leon Bradley and wife, Theresa, of Hinesburg, Anna Baker of Westford, Helen Vartuli of Grand Isle, and Mary Moody of Huntington; half brother, William Bradley and wife, Joy; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sisters, Lois Hall and Betty Colby. He served in the Army National Guard, and retired from a long career as a respected mechanic and welder. His family was always his first priority. For the last three years of his life, he was the sole caretaker of his beloved wife. He enjoyed cooking for, playing with, and teaching his children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. He spent many peaceful hours in the woods, and at ponds and streams, as he was an avid hunter and fisherman. He also enjoyed bowling, gardening, and playing horseshoes. In keeping with his wishes, there will not be a service or viewing hours. A celebration of his life will be announced at a later date. We would like to say a special "Thank You" to the Richmond Rescue for all their help and caring. In lieu of flowers, we ask that any donations be made to the Richmond Rescue. He and his stories will be dearly missed, as he is now one of Heaven's new Angels.
--The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont, November 4, 2014 Page A10
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16824 |
 | Paul Banning Paul W Banning
PVT US Army
World War II
Aug 9 1907 - Jan 1 1982
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16825 |
 | Paul Bartholomew Paul L. Bartholomew
S SGT US Army Air Forces
World War II
Feb 29 1916 - Apr 19 2005
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 | Paul Bartholomew WILTON -- Paul Bartholomew Sr., 89, Wilton, died peacefully at his home April 19, 2005, surrounded by his loved ones. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 23, at First Presbyterian Church, Wilton, with the Rev. Paul Schauer officiating. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery, Wilton, with military rites provided by Wilton American Legion Lois Ousley Post No. 163.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 7 p.m. Friday at the church, and will continue one hour prior to services at the church.
Paul Leslie Bartholomew Sr. was born Feb. 29, 1916, at the Grey Nuns Hospital, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, to Pvt. Roy and Annie Whitman. In October 1916, he was adopted by Birdsell and Bertha Bartholomew, Wilton. Paul's adoptive parents, the Bartholomews, operated a dairy business in Wilton and Mr. "Bart" was employed as an electrician at the local Washburn Coal Company. Paul attended school in Wilton and graduated from Wilton High School. He spent two years in the Civilian Conservation Corp., after which he worked three years at the Wilton Farmers Elevator Co. Paul enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps and proudly served in the Southwest Pacific area for 36 months. Following his discharge, he returned home and worked again at the Wilton Farmers Elevator. On Memorial Day, May 30, 1946, he was united in marriage to Frances Hanwell of Wilton. They were married by Rev. Stewart at the First Presbyterian Church, Mandan. The couple made their home in Wilton, in the house he was raised in. In 1949, he ventured into the bar business with Reuben Pearson. In 1951, Paul accepted a position with Superior Elevator Co. as a salesman/serviceman. He started working at the North Dakota Highway Department in 1961, as an Administrative Assistant. He retired from the Highway Dept. in 1978. During this period of his life, Paul served on the Wilton City Commission for 12 years and served 10 years as Mayor of Wilton. Paul was very active within the community, serving as a Boy Scout Master, manager of the Wilton Independent Baseball team, president of the McLean County Independent Baseball League, manager of the Wilton Independent Basketball team, and President of the Wilton PTA Board. He also served as the McLean County Zoning Commissioner, the Central Region American Legion Commander, the Louis Ousley Post No. 163 Commander, Adjutant Service Officer, and chairman of the Democratic Get Out and Vote committee. Paul loved the community of Wilton and always strived to make it a better place to live. He was blessed with many friends and everyone appreciated his wonderful sense of humor. He loved his family dearly and was faithful in sending birthday cards or making phone calls on everyone's birthday. He enjoyed golfing and attending any Wilton sports event. Paul was seen at almost every home game until only a few months ago. He was especially proud of the Wilton American Legion Baseball team. Paul's memory will live on in the hearts and minds of many people.
He is survived by two sons and one daughter-in-law, Birdsell "Bart" Bartholomew, Malin, Ore., and Doris Parcos (mother of Jennifer and Ryan), and Paul Jr. and Cindy Bartholomew, Wilton; one daughter and son-in-law, Sheila and Pat Bernhardt, Wilton; four grandchildren: Jennifer, Ryan, Preston, and Shawna; two great-grandchildren, Baillee and Bronc; two sisters-in-law, Augusta Pearson, Fargo, and Delores Hanwell, Wilton; 12 nieces and nephews; 17 great nieces and nephews, and 14 great-great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife, Frances. (Goetz Funeral Home, Washburn)
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16827 |
 | Paul Barton
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 | Paul Bradley
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16829 |
 | Paul Budney
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 | Paul D. Davis PAULD. DAVIS
IPSWICH, Mass. - Paul D. Davis, 47, of 66 Lakemans Lane died Sunday afternoon in the New England Medical Center in Boston after a brief illness. He was the husband of Maryanne (Cimonetti) Davis.
He was born in Somerville on Jan. 26, 1933, the son of Floyd P. and Ruth (McQuatte) Davis. He graduated from Wilmington (Vt.) High School in 1951 and shortly thereafter enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving as a flight engineer for 22 years. He retired in 1973 as a chief petty officer and graduated from the University of Southern Maine the following year. At the time of his death he was employed at General Electric Co. in Lynn.
Besides his wife, Mr. Davis leaves three sons, Thomas, James and John, all at home; four daughters, Mary, Katherine, Susan and Jane, all at home; three brothers, Philip of Wilmington, Vt., Donald of the State of Washington and Norman of Florida; and a sister, Katherine Widness, also of Florida.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Blake & Carleton Funeral Home, 45 North Main St., Ipswich, followed by a con
celebrated Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of St. Joseph at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Highland Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home are this evening from 6 to 9.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mr. Davis's memory may be made to Church of St. Joseph or a charity of one's choice.
--The Brattleboro Reformer, Brattleboro, Massachusetts, April 8, 1980 Page 7
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 | Paul Hamilton Paul C. Hamilton
TEC5 US Army
World War II
Aug 29 1923 - Aug 26 1977
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 | Paul Hamler
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 | Paul Hugo Walton
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 | Paul Hugo Walton
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 | Paul King
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 | Paul King September 22, 1974 - October 2, 2021
Paul passed away at the age of 47 and joins his father Lloyd who predeceased him in 2017. He is loved and will be deeply missed by his mother Beatrice, brother Lloyd Jr. (Tammy), twin sister Paula Houle (Emile) and his children Nicolas, Julia, Caitlen and Kyra. Paul leaves a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who will forever miss him.
Paul loved to fish and hike the woods. He found treasures everywhere he went, seeing beauty in the most ordinary items. He shared this passion with his children, nieces and nephews and spent time teaching them about nature.
Thank you to family and friends who have supported us during this difficult time.
A celebration of Paul's life will be held at Hillside Cemetery East in Blind River on Monday, October 18, 2021 beginning at 2pm.
--SooToday, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, October 7, 2021
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 | Paul Lewis Paul E. Lewis
1945 - 1992
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 | Paul Pennock Paul Warren
Sept. 21 1919
Dec. 13 1996
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 | Paul Pennock Infant (across top of stone)
Son of
J.H. & M.M.
Pennock
Born &
Died
May 27, 1907
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 | Paul Stoughton Paul M Stoughton
PVT US Army
1950 - 1982
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 | Paul Walton Word has just been received by phone of the unexpected, sudden death of Paul Walton, who with his daughter. Mrs. Ruth Kearns, was up in Saranac Lake, in a rented cottage for the long week end. He was born and lived in Keene, until a teenager and left because of school and work out of town. He has lived in Syracuse for many years, until he retired and bought a home in Camillus, N.Y. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kearns, two grandchildren, a boy and girl, and several great grand children, who have the sympathy of his many friends in Keene and Saranac Lake.
--The Record-Post, Au Sable Forks, New York, October 14, 1971
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 | Paul Walton I am sorry for an error in the obituary of Mr. Paul Walton in the news last week. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lorena Sturgeon, Cornwallis, Oregon and a brother, Freemont Walton, who lives in Nevada.
--The Record-Post, Au Sable Forks, New York, October 28, 1971
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 | Paula Hysell
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16844 |
 | Paula Hysell Paula Gloria Hysell
January 9, 1937 - April 27, 2017
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16845 |
 | Paulina C. Benson Paulina C.
daughter of
Wm & Lucy
Benson
(the rest of the stone is difficult to read)
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16846 |
 | Pauline Michael Pauline Andrelski
Michael
Daughter
1917 - 1982
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 | Pauline Pearce July 24, 1958 - March 16, 2010 PAULINE ANNE PEARCE Peacefully at her home, Belleville, on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010, formerly of the County and a former teacher with the Hastings Prince Edward School Board, at the age of 51. Beloved daughter of Annie and the late Doug Pearce. Loved sister of the late Sarah. Lovingly remembered by her family, many good friends and the many lives she touched through her teaching. A CELEBRATION OF PAULINE’S LIFE WILL BE HELD AT, THE WHATTAM FUNERAL HOME 33 MAIN STREET, PICTON, on Friday, March 19th at 2 P.M. Interment Universalist Cemetery, Bloomfield. If desired, donations to the Loyalist Humane Society would be appreciated by the family and can be paid by VISA, MASTERCARD or DEBIT at the funeral home. FRIENDS MAY CALL ON FRIDAY FROM 1 P.M. TILL THE TIME OF SERVICE AT 2 P.M.
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 | Pauline Streeter
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 | Pauline Streeter
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 | Pay Final Tribute to Mrs. Jos McConnell Pay Final Tribute to Mrs. Jos McConnell POWASSAN (Staff) — The funeral service for Mrs. Joseph McConnell was held Friday from the Paul Funeral Home with Rev. E. G. Knowles officiating. Burial was at Nipissing Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Everett and Kitchener Grawbarger, sons-in-law Carl Towns, Norman Fryer, Alex Byers and Levi Byers.
Mrs. McConnell died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Everett Grawbarger. She was in her 72nd year.
The former Ida Jana Swalwell, Mrs. McConnell was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mr.s Anthony Swalwell.
She was born in Renfrew County and resided in Nipissing Township for a number of years before moving to Powassan.
Her marriage to Joseph McConnell took place at Commanda in 1903.
Surviving are two sons, Truman, Wlddifield; Manson, Powassan and seven daughters, Mrs. Carl Towns (Queenie), St Annes; Mrs. Levi Byers (Agnes), Callander; Mrs. E. Grawbarger (Eva). Powassan; Mrs. Alex Byers (Mabel), Callandar; Mrs. K. Grawbarger (Susan), Restoule; Mrs. V. Grawbarger (Mary), Thor Lake; and Mrs. N. Fryer (Gertrude) of North Bay. Than are 45 grandchildren.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 13, 1955 Page 17
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