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18101
Robert Roy King
Robert Roy King
Robert Roy King was born on Feb 28, 1929 to parents Charles and Irene King (Bowser) in Melfort, Sk. Bob grew up on their farm four miles north of Carragana. He was the oldest son and shouldered much responsibility with his two older sisters (Verna and Jean) in daily farm life and family responsibility after his mother passed away much too soon at the age of 46 leaving behind 10 children, the youngest being 3 years of age (Marilyn).
Bob attended McQuarrie School and could fondly recount many stories of his time there.
On Oct 11, 1958 Robert Roy King married Meda Joyce Bracken from Codette, Sk.
They were soon the proud parents of identical twin girls names Fernendel (Fern) and Ferleen. A few years later came their boy, Ian Robert Charles. Bob loved his little family very much and they loved him.
Over the years Bob became a true jack-of-all-trades. He was honest and hardworking. He worked on a threshing crew for Mick Hobman. He farmed together many years with his father Charlie and his brother in law Mike Shyshka (Edna). He worked in Richardson's store in Nipawin. He drove gravel truck near Codette and worked in the bush near there several winters. He worked in Macleods here in Porcupine Plain as well as for the Co-op under Looi Bourgonje. He will also be remembered for the decades he spent as a school bus driver. Many of his passengers were of course the grandchildren of many of the neighbors he went to school with. His former passengers will no doubt remember that when asked if he would take them for ice cream he would comply and happily treat the whole busload of kids. Oh, and they would no doubt also remember that he had an almost inexhaustable supply of patience. Bob's heart though was in farming and he continued to do so up until a few short years ago.
Bob was one of Jehovah's Witnesses and as such enjoyed visiting people with the Good News of God's Kingdom. (Matt. 24:14, Matt 28:19, 20) He was very active and dedicated to his busy spiritual schedule which brought him much joy. He liked to visit downhearted or sick ones and try to make them feel better and leave them with an uplifting thought from the Bible. Bob loved people and he loved to visit. He always looked for the good in people, was non-judgemental and always strove to find a common ground. He liked people to feel at ease around him. He was a good sport and a mild man.
He loved living on his farm with his family 3 miles East of Porcupine Plain. He liked to be outdoors, working, tinkering, tidying things up or especially gardening. He enjoyed watching sports, especially curling and hockey. He liked watching western movies and his love of and knowledge of horses played a large part in this. He really enjoyed watching the chuckwagon and chariot races on the summer fair circuit and liked to cheer for the local outfits. Another highlight of his summer was being able to spend more time with his two grandsons Zachery and Nicolas (Dale and Ferleen). Bob also enjoyed spending time with his son-in-laws as well. He often spoke fondly of both Peter Smith (Fern) and Dale King (Ferleen). Recently he was very happy to attend his son Ian's wedding and was very proud to have Miranda as a new daughter along with Zackery, Ethan and Jenae as new grandchildren. As you can imagine, he was very much looking forward to spending time with and getting to know these new additions to his family.
Bob had a fantastic sense of humor and a sharp wit. He appreciated a good, clever joke and could always see the lighter side of a situation which his siblings can attest to. Bob was close to all of his family members and barely a day would go by without him mentioning at least one of them.
Bob will be remembered as a kind, humble, patient, selfless and easily contented man. (Prov. 10:22) He loved his whole family and especially his dear wife Meda, whom he just had the wonderful opportunity to celebrate their 57th Wedding Anniversary with, only one week before he fell ill.
Although Bob experienced various trials throughout his life he never spoke of regret, but rather lived a full life that was overflowing with love, laughter, spirituality and contentment. He looked forward to the day when he would see his lost loved ones again on a paradise earth. Now we have one more reason to do the same. Bob will be so very dearly missed, but that is just simply because he was so very dearly loved.
Bob was predeceased by his parents James Charles King and Leila Irene King (Bowser), sister Grace (Bell), sister Shirley (Andony).
Bob is survived by his wife Meda King, daughter Fernendel Smith (Peter), daughter Ferleen King (Dale, Zachery, Nicolas), son Ian King (Miranda, Zackery, Ethan, Jenae), sister Jean Plante, sister Verna Anderson, brother Ken King (Helen), brother Del King (Angie), sister Edna Shyshka (Mike), brother Glen King (Beryl), sister Marilyn Jenkins (Richard) as well as numerous nephews and nieces.
 
18102
Robert S. Kennedy
Robert S. Kennedy
Robert S. Kennedy
BENNINGTON - The graveside service for Robert S. Kennedy, 78, who died Monday at the Weston Hadden Convalescent Center in Bennington, will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Woodside Cemetery in Belleville, N.Y. The Rev. Michael Jansen, pastor of the Watertown (N.Y.) First Free Methodist Church, will officiate.
He was born June 13, 1919, in Watertown, N.Y., son of Ralph and Dorothy (Selfridge) Kennedy.
Mr. Kennedy was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
He worked as a mechanic in the aviation field for most of his life.
Survivors include his children, Patricia Lowe of Syracuse, N.Y., Roxann Bugnacki of Liverpool, N.Y., Rene Kennedy of Kirkville, N.Y., Gary Kennedy of Bennington, Irving Kennedy of Sylvan Beach, N.Y., Edward Kennedy of Thailand, James Kennedy of Kirkville, Robert Kennedy of Mattydale, N.Y., and Charles Kennedy of Syracuse; numerous grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours.
Contributions may be made to the Bennington Rescue Squad, in care of the Hanson-Walbridge Funeral Home, P.O. Box 957, Bennington, 05201.
--Rutland Daily Herald, Rutland, Vermont, October 22, 1997 Page 14
 
18103
Robert S. Selfridge
Robert S. Selfridge
SELFRIDGE
Robert S. Selfridge of 1123 Butternut St., June 3. 1972. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. George W. Staples Jr. a granddaughter, Mrs. John Luszez: two great-grandchildren. Services at the Greenleaf Funeral Home, Wednesday 1 p.m., the Rev. Charles L. Montgomery officiating. Interment White Chapel Memory Gardens. Friends may call at 503 W. Onondaga St. Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
GREESLEAF FUNERAL HOME INC.
--The Post-Standard, Syracuse, New York, June 7, 1972 Page 140
 
18104
Robert Selfridge
Robert Selfridge
Robert C.
1870 - 1948
 
18105
Robert Selfridge
Robert Selfridge
Robert S Selfridge
New York
S1 US Navy
World War I
Sept 18 1900 - June 5 1972
 
18106
Robert Shulters
Robert Shulters
Central High School Yearbook, Page 12
Kalamazoo, Michigan
 
18107
Robert Simpson
Robert Simpson
 
18108
Robert Smiley
Robert Smiley
 
18109
Robert Smiley
Robert Smiley
 
18110
Robert Smith
Robert Smith
Robert Orin Smith
Wisconsin
CPL BTRY C 899 AAA BN
March 4 1932 Dec 8 1964
 
18111
Robert Smith
Robert Smith
Robert Smith
1880-1925
 
18112
Robert Smith
Robert Smith
 
18113
Robert Steinkamp
Robert Steinkamp
Robert A. Steinkamp
Son
1935 - 2006
 
18114
Robert Stewart Simpson
Robert Stewart Simpson
Robert Stewart Simpson
KNOXVILLE - Robert Stewart Simpson of Knoxville, TN, was born on January 9th, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan and passed away on February 19th, 2023 at home surrounded by loving family.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents William and Gladys and brother Bill Simpson. He is survived by his devoted and beloved wife Rebecca (Becky) Simpson and his daughters Whitney Kilgore, Heather Simpson and Deborah Jiga; his grandchildren Jayden Jiga, Mackenzie Jiga, Chloe Kilgore, Bailee Goodman, Taylor Kilgore, Tyler Kilgore and many, many special friends.
Always an entrepreneur, Bob founded Southern Dental Metals and Simpson Marine Electronics. He retired in 2008. Bob had a big heart, a great sense of humor and a zest for life. He loved nothing more than spending time with the people he loved, listening to music, telling stories and laughing. His passions were numerous. He loved travelling and boating together with his wife Becky, family and friends. He and Becky were members of the Vol Navy at UT football games. In his younger years, Bob had a passion for vintage cars and fast boats.
His family extends their thanks to his doctors, Dr. Tony and Dr. Huff, and the team at Amedisys Hospice Care.
Family will receive friends on Friday February 24th, 2023, from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. at Click in Farragut followed by a 2:00 p.m. Memorial Service at Click Funeral Home in Farragut.
--The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee, February 22, 2023 Page A15
 
18115
Robert Thompson
Robert Thompson
In Memory of
Robert F
Thompson
CPL
US Army
Korea
Aug 1 1928
Feb 17 2011
 
18116
Robert Thompson
Robert Thompson
Thompson, Robert F.
Of Elmira, NY, passed away on Thursday, February 17, 2011, at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center after a brief illness. He was predeceased by his parents, Robert H. and Sylvia Thompson; sister, Marilyn Kuitunen of Rochester; and brother, Charles Thompson of Hannibal. Robert is survived by his sisters, Carole Sollars of Baldwinsville, NY and Janet Thompson of Fulton, NY; along with several nieces and nephews. He was a graduate of Syracuse University and a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He was a veteran of the US Army serving for four years overseas. Robert was employed in the automobile sales business in the Elmira Corning area for many years. Interment will take place in the family plot in Martville, NY in the spring. Arrangements have been entrusted to the James D. Barrett Funeral Home.
--Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York, February 23, 2011
 
18117
Robert Welland McKay
Robert Welland McKay
McKAY, Robert Welland
In the Almonte Nursing Home on Thursday, December 4, 1980, Robert Welland McKay of Almonte, in his 97th year; beloved husband of the late Nellie Rodger; dear father of James A. of Almonte; predeceased by 1 son Wilbert T., also predeceased by 4 brothers, John, Charles, Alexander and Thomas and 4 sisters Mrs. Margaret Reid, Mrs. Hattie Rodger, Mrs. Esther Mealy and Mrs. Mary Ann Robertson. Resting at the Gamble and Comba Funeral Home, 137 Church St. Almonte from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, where service will be held on Saturday at 2:30 p.m., Rev. Ed Smith officiating. Spring interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, December 5, 1980 Page 38
 
18118
Robert Wellever
Robert Wellever
 
18119
Robert Whiton
Robert Whiton
Waterford - T. Robert Whiton Jr. of Waterford entered eternity Oct. 8, 2020. He was born April 3, 1925, grew up in the New London area and was a graduate of Bulkeley School. A veteran of World War II he served in the Coast Guard from 1943-46. After receiving a diploma from Eckels College of Mortuary Science he pursued a career as Funeral Director and Embalmer for 69 years before fully retiring from Neilan's three years ago.
In addition to his profession he was active at the First Church of Christ Congregational, served 14 years as secretary at the Masonic Lodge #31 and played golf for many years at New London Country Club where he was an honorary member.
He was married to Norma Decker in 1948 to 2016, they had two sons, Gary and Peter; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren with two more on the way. He is also survived by his sister Barbara Kaisand.
Known to everyone as "Bob" he was reserved but always sincere, honest and absolutely reliable. Practically his entire life he enjoyed excellent health and possessed a remarkable sharp memory until his last hours.
All of us that were aware of his shortcomings and virtues know that we have now lost a legend.
May his soul rest in peace.
 
18120
Robert Wildt
Robert Wildt
WILDT, Robert 88, of Palm Harbor, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. He is survived by his sister, Mary; 3 nieces, Susan, Shirley, Sally; and family. Neptune Society
--Tampa Bay Times, Tampa Bay, Florida, September 24, 2009
 
18121
Robert Wiley
Robert Wiley
Robert M Wiley
US Army Air Forces
World War II
May 15 1919 - Dec 3 2007
 
18122
Robert Williams
Robert Williams
Robert A. Williams D.D.S.
1881 - 1968
 
18123
Robert Wright
Robert Wright
Robert Lee Wright
CPL US Army
Korea
Mar 18 1930 - Apr 3 1998
 
18124
Roberta Hastings
Roberta Hastings
--Whittier Daily News, Whittier, California, March 25, 2003
 
18125
Roberta Matilda Rodger
Roberta Matilda Rodger
RODGER, Roberta Matilda
Suddenly in hospital at Carleton Place on Sunday, March 16. 1980. Roberta Matilda Dowdall of Almonte in her 63rd year; beloved wife of the late Thomas Rodger and dear mother of Mrs. Sandy Holbein (Marjorie) and Mrs. Donald Love (Beverley) both of Arnprior, sister of Mrs. Victor Splane (Pansy) of Carleton Place. Predeceased by one brother Ennis and one sister, Mrs. Emily Churchill. Resting at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St. Almonte from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, and where service will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Spring Interment Auld Kirk cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 17, 1980 Page 37
 
18126
Roberta Perry
Roberta Perry
 
18127
Robin & Ila Casey
Robin & Ila Casey
CASEY

Ila E.
1915 - 2002

Robin A.
1916 - 2010
 
18128
Robin Kelly
Robin Kelly
 
18129
Rochester State Hospital
Rochester State Hospital
Built in 1891 and closed in 1992.

South Avenue & Highland Avenue
 
18130
Rockliffe & Lucinda Boland and son Stanley
Rockliffe & Lucinda Boland and son Stanley
BOLAND

T. ROCKLIFFE BOLAND 1872 - 1931
His Wife
S. LUCINDA STEARNS 1881 - 1957
Their Son
STANLEY B. BOLAND 1916 - 2000
 
18131
Rod Bolger
Rod Bolger
 
18132
Rod J. LeRoy
Rod J. LeRoy
Rod J. Leroy
The funeral service for Mr. Rod Leroy was conducted by Pastor Cindy Laing on Friday, October 11, 2002 at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan. A Legion Tribute service was conducted on Thursday evening in the funeral home. Casket bearers were Jamie Moffat, Gary Moffat, Jason Moffat, John Leroy, Jerry Leroy and Tony Aultman. The interment was held at Nipissing Cemetery. Following the graveside service the family and friends were provided with a luncheon at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 453 in Powassan.
Mr. Leroy died peacefully at Nipissing Manor on Tuesday, October 8, 2002 in his 90th year. Rod Leroy was the beloved husband of Ada Florence (Ibbittson) of Sunset Cove and the loving father of Verrall Moffatt (the late James Moffatt) of Callander, Larry Leroy (Sandi) of North Bay, Gerald Leroy (Heather) of Vermillion Lake, Karen Aultman (Gerald) of Callander, Eileen Moffatt (John) of Callander and Morley Leroy (Carol) of North Bay. He was the dear brother of Marjorie Mopson of B.C., Cora Donovan of Callander and was predeceased by his brothers Harvey, Charlie, and Jake Leroy and his sisters Marion Allard and Violet Ranger. He will be lovingly remembered by his 17 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. The funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 11, 2002 Page 10
 
18133
Roden House School
Roden House School
52 High Street, Chipping Ongar, Essex
 
18134
Roderick & Isabella Fraser
Roderick & Isabella Fraser
Roderick Fraser
1815 - 1905
His Wife
Isabella Fraser
1823 - 1901

FRASER
 
18135
Rodger Nordbye
Rodger Nordbye
 
18136
Rodie Leroy
Rodie Leroy
 
18137
Rodney & Elizabeth Wagner
Rodney & Elizabeth Wagner
WAGNER

Elizabeth C.
1893 - 1983

Rodney D.
1892 - 1957
 
18138
Rodney & Mary Knight
Rodney & Mary Knight
KNIGHT

Rodney L.
-

March 11, 1950 (marriage date)

Mary E.
1930 - 2009
 
18139
Rodney Byers
Rodney Byers
Byers
Dear Son
Rodney
1937-1971
 
18140
Rodney Davis
Rodney Davis
Rodney Davis
1915 - 1999
 
18141
Rodney Phelps
Rodney Phelps
Son
Rodney A. Phelps
1947 - 1953
 
18142
Rodney S. Byers
Rodney S. Byers
Rodney S. Byers
POWASSAN-Final respects were paid Rodney Stewart Byers today when Rev. Earl Pannabecker of North Bay conducted the funeral service at the Paul Funeral Chapel. Mr. Byers died as the result of an automobile accident Wednesday near Port Elgin. He had taken up resident there some three months ago and formerly resided at Callander. Mr. Byers was 33.
Pallbearers were Larry Leroy, Norman Johnson, Alan Waldriff, John Moffatt, Larry McTiernan and George Byers. Interment was at the Nipissing Cemetery.
Born at Callander, Aug. 24. 1937, Mr. Byers was the son of Mrs. Duncan Byers of North Bay and the late Mr. Byers. He attended school at Wasi and was a construction worker. Most of his life was in the Lighthouse Beach area. He was married at Callander in 1962 to the former Laurette Huneault.
Surviving are his wife, his mother in North Bay, two sons Randy and Keith and a daughter, Lisa Ann, all at home. A brother and seven sisters also survive.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, July 3, 1971 Page 3
 
18143
Rodney S. Byers
Rodney S. Byers
Rodney S. Byers
POWASSAN - The death of Rodney Stewart Byers, formerly of. Callander and now of Port Elgin, occurred Wednesday as the result of an automobile accident on Hwy. 21 at Port Elgin. He was 33 and had grown up in the Lighthouse Beach area.
The family will receive friends at the Paul Funeral Home and funeral service will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Paul Chapel. Interment will be at the Nipissing Cemetery.
Born at Callander, Aug. 24, 1937, Mr. Byers was the son of Mrs. Duncan Byers of North Bay and the late Mr. Byers. He attended school at Wasi and was a construction workers. Mr. Byers left Callander for Port Elgin some three months ago. He was married at Callander in 1962 to the former Laurette Huneault.
Surviving are his wife, his mother in North Bay, two sons Randy and Keith and a daughter, Lisa Ann, all at home. He is also survived by a brother James Byers of Callander, and seven sisters: Mrs. A. Rennette (Irene), St. Catharines; Mrs. C. Liberty (Elda), Mrs. G. Simms (Ruth), Miss Edaleen Byers, Mrs. Edith Drover, all of North Bay; Mrs. A. McWilliam (Edna) of Feronia and Mrs. W. Johnson (Sylvia) of Corbeil.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, Canada, July 2, 1971 Page 17
 
18144
Rodney Seekell
Rodney Seekell
Rodney
Phillip
Seekell
US Army
World War II
Aug 30 1919
Jan 10 1992
 
18145
Roe & Marian Wiley
Roe & Marian Wiley
WILEY

Marian B.
1908 - 1998
Downey

Roe S.
1907 - 1962
 
18146
Roger & Blanche Quesnel
Roger & Blanche Quesnel
Quesnel

Roger L.
1933 -

Aug. 20, 1960

Blanche I.
1936 -
 
18147
Roger & Marie Williams
Roger & Marie Williams
WILLIAMS

Roger
1907 - 1990

Marie
1911 - 2004
 
18148
Roger Boice
Roger Boice
Roger C. Boice
1911 - 1983
 
18149
Roger Dutton
Roger Dutton
Roger C. Dutton
1885 - 1973
 
18150
Roger Langlois
Roger Langlois
LANGLOIS

In Loving Memory Of
Luella Gerow
Daughters of
Roy & Margaret
July 19, 1927 - Dec. 13, 2011
Roger G.
Oct. 27, 1925 - July 24, 2009
 

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