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18751 |
 | Susan Safarik
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18752 |
 | Susan Walker Susan S.
Wife of
F. Walker
(complete inscription illegible)
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18753 |
 | Susan Walton Susan E. Walton
1857-1924
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18754 |
 | Susan Wiley Susan B. Wiley
Died
(Rest of stone is illegible)
(Stone is broken, and turned sideways on the base)
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18755 |
 | Susan, Truman and Joseph McConnell Susan, Truman and Joseph McConnell (Joseph laying on ground with hat over face)
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18756 |
 | Susanna Ann Briggs
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18757 |
 | Susanna Banning Susanna
wife of
Joseph Banning
Died
Apr. 3, 1829
AE. 78
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18758 |
 | Susie Coller Susie A. Coller
1868 - 1941
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18759 |
 | Susie Thompson Our Little
Susie.
Died
Dec. 12, 1863
Aged 4 Yrs.
1 mo. & 17 ds.
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18760 |
 | Swalwell Home and Business Complex Swalwell Home & Business Complex, Portage Du Fort, Quebec, 1858-1888
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18761 |
 | Sy & Grace King KING
Grace E.
1895 - 1981
Silas W.
1893 - 1985
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18762 |
 | Sylvester & Anna Perry In Memory of
Sylvester
Hogeboom
1857-1935
His Wife
Annie M. Perry
1859-1943
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18763 |
 | Sylvester & Lilla Snedden SNEDDEN
In Loving Memory of
Sylvester Mansfield
1874 - 1949
Lilla May
1880 - 1945
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18764 |
 | Sylvester Higgins Sylvester W. Higgins
Major, Texas Rangers, C.S.A.
Mar. 24, 1798 - Mar. 4, 1866
Commander, Fort Indianola, Texas
Sylvester Wesley Higgins
Maj Texas Cav
Confederate States Army
Mar 24 1798 - Mar 4 1866
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18765 |
 | Sylvester Round Sylvester Round
Died
April 1849
Aged 61 yrs
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18766 |
 | Sylvester Youker 1846
Sylvester Youker
1915
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18767 |
 | Sylvia Campen We are sad to announce that on October 22, 2018, Sylvia Campen (Nelson, South Island) passed away. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of Sylvia Campen to pay them a last tribute.
She was predeceased by : her parent Edith. She is survived by : her parent Philip; and her siblings, Joyce, Laurie, Hazel, Neil and Philippa.
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18768 |
 | Sylvia Harding Sylvia Daniels
Wife of
James Ely Harding Jr.
1911 - 1997
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18769 |
 | Sylvia Holmes
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18770 |
 | Sylvia Holmes Sylvia M.
Holmes
1903 - 1931
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18771 |
 | Sylvia Perry Mrs. Hiram L. Perry - Mrs. Hiram L. Perry, formerly Miss Sylvia King of Reed City, passed away in Greenville last Sunday, death being due to peritonitis.
Sylvia King was born March 5, 1896, six miles west of Reed City and attended the local schools for years. August 14, 1913, she was married to Hiram L. Perry in Big Rapids and since that time had made her home in Greenville. The remains were brought to Reed City Tuesday and taken to the home of her uncle, Frank Samis. The funeral services were held from the house Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, Elder W.C. Wood of the Mormon church in Chicago officiating. Burial was in the Chase Cemetery beside the grave of her father.
Deceased is survived by her husband, mother, Mrs. James Dark of Montague, two children, aged 2 years and 11 days, respectively, and a brother, Milan E. King, as well as other relatives.
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18772 |
 | Sylvia Perry and son Orville Perry Sylvia
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Baby
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18773 |
 | Sylvia Wardner Sylvia J. Wardner
1830-1911
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18774 |
 | Symington Family Euphemia Munro, Maggie Symington, Mary Symington, Joe Symington
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18775 |
 | T. Robert Whiton
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18776 |
 | Tammy Elizabeth Janet Byers Status: Located; Tammy E.J.
Byers
Dec. 21, 1972
July 31, 1999
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18777 |
 | Tara Lynn Munro Munro
In Loving
Memory of
Tara Lynn
Sept. 23, 1970
Jan. 28, 1972
Daughter of
Barry and Dianne
Sweet be thy rest
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18778 |
 | Taukkyan War Cemetery
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18779 |
 | Tay Valley man dead after ATV plunges
through lake ice near Perth --CBC News, December 17, 2017
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18780 |
 | Ted & Edna Pennock
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18781 |
 | Ted & Ruby Suhler In Loving Memory
SUHLER
Theodore "Ted" Emiel
Sep. 16, 1902
May 1, 2003
Ruby Edna (Fuller)
Aug. 15, 1910
Jun. 16, 2007
Married Dec. 25, 1928
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18782 |
 | Ted Colley
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18783 |
 | Ted Pennock
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18784 |
 | Ted Stearns
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18785 |
 | Ted Williams
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18786 |
 | Ted Williams WILLIAMS, THEODORE C. (Ted or T.C. to his many friends and colleagues), age 90, passed away on July 24 at El Castillo retirement community in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he will be missed by many friends. Ted was born and grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Following his high school graduation, he attended Michigan Technological University for one quarter and then enlisted in the United States Army, serving in the 10th Mountain Division in WWII. On returning from service in Europe, he enrolled in Civil Engineering at Michigan State University, following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps. While there, he met and married Dora McKibben. He graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering, crediting Dora with getting him through calculus. After graduation he returned to Grand Rapids to work with his father, W.B. Williams, at Williams & Works. Ted became Chairman and, with his brother-in-law Everett Thompson, helped to guide that firm to prominence in consulting engineering, urban planning, and surveying. The firm served clients in the United States and beyond, including in Bermuda. In 1966 he and his family took a year-long working sabbatical to New Zealand, where he assisted the City of Christchurch Drainage Board in establishing an engineering investigations department. He returned to Grand Rapids in 1967 and resumed his leadership of Williams & Works. During his tenure, the firm won two national awards for the most significant engineering projects of the year. After retiring in 1986, he and Dora moved to Santa Fe, where Ted enjoyed skiing at least as many days per year as he was years old, sometimes traveling to South America or New Zealand in the summer to achieve this goal. Not content with recreation alone, Ted maintained an interest in water resources and developed a well-received proposal for increasing water flow in the Santa Fe River. Ted is survived by his wife, Dora, of Santa Fe, NM; his sisters, Harriet of Newtown Square, PA, and Janet (Everett Thompson) of Grand Rapids; a son, Steve, and his wife, Linda, of Grand Rapids; his daughters, Emily (Mark Ewing), of Newton, MA, and Marcia (Greg Ruppel), of Santa Fe, NM. Surviving grandchildren include Perry Williams (Jason) Pursell, Alexander (Alexandra) Williams, Halley Ruppel, Kelsey Ruppel, Hannah Ewing, and Aaron Ewing, and great-grandchildren Nolan and Arabella Pursell. Donations in his memory should be made to the National Dance Institute of New Mexico. Sometimes on the mountain When the snow is deep and dry You may hear me whistling And know I am nearby.
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18787 |
 | Teenagers Discover Body --The Times-Herald, Newnan, Georgia, July 7, 1977 Page 1
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18788 |
 | Tempa Hughes
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 | Terrence Schaupmeyer SCHAUPMEYER - On September 9, Master Terrance Leslie Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe, Alberta, passed away, aged 10 years. Survived by his loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe; two brothers and two sisters: Wade, Rocklynn, Colleen and Kim all at home: paternal grandfather, Mr. Max Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe: great-uncle, Mr. Godfrey Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe.
Requiem Mass Monday, September 13 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Mayerthorpe. Reverend A. Terry will be the celebrant with interment in Mayerthorpe Cemetery. Park Memorial Ltd., Funeral Administrators and Directors (The Chapel on the Boulevard).
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, September 11, 1965 Page 28
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18790 |
 | Terry Granere Beloved Son & Brother
Terry J. Granere
1937 - 1986
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18791 |
 | Terry Odd
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18792 |
 | Terry Odd ODD, D. Terry
At Health Sciences North, Sudbury, on Monday, December 11, 2017, in his 69th year. Terry Odd was the beloved husband of Berty (MacWilliam) of Nipissing. He was the dear brother of Wayde (Marielle) of Restoule, David (Minerva) of 70 Mile House, B.C., and Rita Hamilton (Ron) of Astorville. Terry was predeceased by his parents Louella (Hughes) and Harold Odd and his brother Garnet. He will be greatly missed by his many family and friends Cremation has taken place. A gathering of family and friends will take place February 24, 2018 at the Restoule Community Centre from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Spring interment of ashes will be held at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Restoule.
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18793 |
 | Terry Odd Terry D.
ODD
June 28th 1949
December 11th 2017
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18794 |
 | Terry Schaupmeyer Terrence Leslie
Schaupmeyer
July 14, 1955 - Sept. 9, 1965
How Much of Light, How Much of Joy
Is Buried With Our Darling Boy
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18795 |
 | The Byers Story
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18796 |
 | The Cruise 1955
Patrol Squadron 19
Newport, Rhode Island The United States Naval Preparatory School
US Naval Training Center
Bainbridge, Maryland
Page 673
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18797 |
 | The Deadly Rifle
One of O.P. Tolles' Children Accidentally Shot by His Brother --The Times, Clay Center, Kansas, March 22, 1894 Page 2
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18798 |
 | The Earthquake -- A Casualty - House Blown Down at Portage Du Fort THE EARTHQUAKE.
A Casualty - House Blown Down at Portage du Fort.
The only accident we have heard of, resulting from the late earthquake, occurred at Portage Du Fort, Mr. Swalwell of Ottawa, was about to build a new house alongside the one he was living in at Portage Du Fort, and had finished digging the foundation the evening before. In the middle of the night This house began to tremble and sway violently and at length, with a heavy lurch, it tumbled into the cellar along side of it. There were eleven persons sleeping in the house that night, besides Mr. Swalwell, yet wonderful to relate, not one of them received the slightest injury, although the house was thrown into ruins. - Ottawa Free Press.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, May 27, 1872 Page 2
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18799 |
 | The French Hill Neighbourhood in Saranc Lake, NY The French Hill was land owned by James McClelland
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18800 |
 | The Halifax Memorial The Halifax Memorial was erected by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to commemorate those Canadian sailors, merchant seamen, soldiers and nursing sisters who lost their lives at sea, and also bears the names of men of the Canadian Army stationed in Canada who have no known grave. The Memorial commemorates 274 casualties of the First World War (on Panels 1 to 3) and 2847 from the Second World War (Panels 4 to 23).
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