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18951 |
 | Three children of John & Martha Hazelwood Clara Hazelwood with Herbert & Leonard taken by B. Combs Photographer, South Street, Bishops Stortford
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18952 |
 | Three Cousins Muriel McKirdy, Marion Goddard, Ethel Valliant
45 Muriel Avenue, Toronto
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18953 |
 | Three die in crashes
Orleans girl struck at crosswalk, two killed on Hwy. 17 --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, October 27, 1992
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18954 |
 | Three Generations Three generations: Baby Queenie McConnell, Joseph & Ida McConnell, Elizabeth (McKerracher) McConnell
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18955 |
 | Three Perry Sisters Rhoda Anna King, Nellie McCollom, Ethel Maud Smith
*Not sure who the child is.
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18956 |
 | Three Perry Sisters L-R: Ethel Maud Smith, Florence Byers, Rhoda Annah King
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18957 |
 | Three Victims of the Flu Three Victims of the Flu.
Friends in Darling received the sad word on April 17th, by letter of the death of William McGee and son, Wesley, Dungannon. The "flu" is raging among them, and the youngest son, Wesley died, and on Monday, his father, William McGee, troubled of late with his heart, and had the flu also, died. Now there is the third death. On Tuesday morning friends received a telegram stating that Mrs. Henry McGee died last Monday evening. Mrs. McGee before marriage was Miss Margaret Robertson, daughter of John Robertson, formerly of Darling and Hall's Mills. A husband and three small children are left to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and mother, as well as her aged father, John Robertson.
--The Weekly British Whig, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, May 6, 1920 Page 5
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18958 |
 | Thurber Austin Thurber C.
Son of
Ned & Bertha
(rest of wording is buried in photo)
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18959 |
 | Tillie Boyd
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 | Tillie Boyd TILLIE L. BOYD age 91 of Horseheads, New York formerly of Mount Morris, died Saturday September 12, 2020 at Absolute Care at Three Rivers in Painted Post, New York. She was born the daughter of Alva R. and Allie M. (Edwards) Levey on May 8, 1929 in Tuscarora, New York. Prior to her retirement in 1983 she was employed in the cafeteria at Craig Developmental Center in Sonyea for over 20 years. She was a former member of the Village Baptist Church in Mount Morris and CSEA. She loved to bake, scrapbooking and playing bingo.
She is survived by her 2 children Darla (Terry Sr.) Valentino of Texas and Michael (Linda) Donovan of Painted Post. 4 Grandchildren Terry (Lucia) Valentino Jr. and Tracey (Gerald) Costigan both of Texas, Kevin Donovan of Corning and Eric Donovan of Ohio. 3 Great Grandchildren Keegan and Kiara Valentino and Courtney Costigan all of Texas. Many nieces, nephews and cousins.
No prior calling. Graveside Services will be held Friday September 18 at Noon at Mount Morris Cemetery, Mount Morris, NY. Pastor Edward Phillips officiating.
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18961 |
 | Tillie Evans Tillie Coller
Evans
1895 - 1934
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18962 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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18963 |
 | Timothy & Juliet Colvin Timothy Colvin
Died
July 13, 1874
AE 48
Juliet His Wife
Died
June 12, 1912
AE 80
COLVIN
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18964 |
 | Timothy Alexander Safe in the Arms of Jesus
Timothy Lee Alexander
June 8, 1960 - August 11, 1970
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18965 |
 | Timothy Blair Timothy Blair
Died Apr. 15, 1926
Aged 78 Years
7 Mos. & 6 Days
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18966 |
 | Timothy Blair
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18967 |
 | Timothy Blair R.75117 Flight Seargent
T.C. Blair
Air Gunner
Royal Canadian Air Force
24th July 1942 Age 33
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18968 |
 | Timothy Burgdorf
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18969 |
 | Timothy Burgdorf Timothy C. Burgdorf
April 7, 1954
October 30, 2010
Springfield College Class of 1976
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18970 |
 | Timothy Burgdorf Timothy Charles Burgdorf, 56
SOUTH PORTLAND -- Timothy Charles Burgdorf, 56, of South Portland, died unexpectedly following a heart attack on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010.
Tim was born on April 7, 1954, in Oswego, N.Y., to Charles and Margaret Burgdorf. Tim graduated from Red Creek High School in Red Creek, N.Y., and went on to obtain a bachelor of science from Springfield College in Springfield, Mass.
Tim moved to Maine in 1978 to teach at the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf where he remained for 12 years. In 1990, Tim began his second career as a computer applications trainer. For the past 12 years, Tim was employed by VTEC Training Center in South Portland. Tim worked closely with companies in southern Maine and was highly sought after as a presenter at IT conferences throughout New England. Genuinely excited about his work, Tim passed his enthusiasm on to countless students and was able to help them understand even the most difficult topics. As one colleague said, 'Tim touched a lot of people with his good nature, willingness to help, and the big hugs he gave when he saw you.'
While teaching at the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf, Tim met his beloved wife, Valori Sears, a fellow deaf educator. They married in 1984, and carried out their shared dream of raising a family. Tim was a devoted father to his two sons, Taylor, 22, and Tanner, 19. He welcomed opportunities to get involved in their lives through coaching and parented them with acceptance, encouragement, and unconditional love.
Tim is survived by his wife of 26 years, Valori Sears; and sons, Taylor and Tanner Burgdorf, all of South Portland; father, Charles Burgdorf and his wife Elizabeth of Fair Haven, N.Y.; brother, Michael Burgdorf and his wife Ann of Dallas, Texas; nephew, Nicholas Burgdorf of Boise, Idaho, and niece, Kelsie Burgdorf, of Dallas, Texas. Tim was predeceased by his mother, Margaret Burgdorf.
Visiting hours will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 4, followed by a 7 p.m., celebration of Tim's life at Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland.
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18971 |
 | Timothy Carr Timothy Ayerst Carr, 49, of Charlottesville, died of cystic fibrosis, on Wednesday, August 8, 2012, at Martha Jefferson Hospital. He was born on September 14, 1962, in Louisville, Kentucky, to the late Douglas Reed Carr and the late Grace Page Landers Carr. After the family moved to Virginia, he graduated from E.C. Glass High School in Lynchburg and attended the University of Virginia, where he majored in psychology and received his B.A. in 1985. After graduating from college, he worked as an intern at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Bethesda, Maryland. Tim subsequently pursued a variety of different career tracks before opening a car detailing business in Charlottesville, which he ran for ten years before his disease made it impossible for him to continue. During his years on disability, he pursued his interests in computers and web design as well as his lifelong passion for strength training, fitness, and nutrition. He credited his weight training program with extending his life far beyond the average span expected for cystic fibrosis patients. He combined his varied interests in his fitness blog, www.totalphysiqueonline.com. He had a lively, if quirky, sense of humor, and loved to play online word games with friends near and far. Tim was a devoted Christian, and while his disease kept him housebound most of the time, he surrounded himself with a community of like-minded Christians and participated in various prayer groups to the extent that his illness permitted. He is survived by his brother, Michael "Beau" Carr, his sister-in-law, Suzanne Hagedorn, and his nephew, Edwin Douglas Carr, of Williamsburg, Virginia; his stepmother, Terri Hileman Carr of Charlottesville; and his half-siblings, Katie Carr Messer and Douglas Carr of Asheville, North Carolina. He is also survived by his two aunts, Natalie Ruth Matthews of Wilson, North Carolina and her family, and Nancy Lanford Carr of Augusta, Georgia, and her family, as well as numerous cousins and second cousins. He also leaves an extensive network of friends and prayer partners in Charlottesville and beyond, including his special friend, Berenice "Bunny" Barnes of Abbotsford, British Columbia. Tim's dear friend, University of Virginia Medical Center Chaplain Don Moore, will officiate at a memorial service at 10 a.m. September 15, 2012, at the University of Virginia Chapel. A reception will follow. There will be a private interment at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Tim's memory may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or to Love Inc. of Charlottesville and Albemarle County.
--The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia
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18972 |
 | Timothy Gardner Timothy M. Gardner, age 78, passed away ever so peacefully into the kingdom of heaven surrounded by family and friends on March 20,2020 after a short illness. He lived in Massena, New York until his retirement in 1999 when he and his wife Kathy moved to Red Oaks in Bushnell, Florida.
Tim was born the son of George and Mabel Gardner on November 26,1941. Tim married Betty French on June 5, 1965. She predeceased him on December 25,1980. Tim married Kathy Steenberg on November 14,1987.
He is survived by his wife Kathy Gardner, daughter, Tammy Gardner and partner John McElwain and sons; Timothy Gardner Jr., Terry Gardner and wife Bridgett, Scott Kocienski and wife Vickie, Christopher Kocienski, Corey Kocienski and wife Brandy. He loved his 21 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.
Tim was predeceased by his parents, George and Mabel Gardner, eight brothers; James, Andrew, Edward, George, Lawrence, Patrick, Horace, William, and seven sisters; Francis, Gladys, Mary, Hazel, Roberta, Margaret and Leila. Tim was the youngest of all of the children.
Tim proudly served in the U.S. Army from August 30, 1963 to August 31, 1966 and left as PFC. After leaving the Army he was employed by St. Lawrence Transit Mix and then Graystone Materials. He had worked a total 30 years for both companies. He was a proud member of the New York State Teamsters Local 687.
Tim's greatest love was his wife, children, family and friends. He was kind thoughtful and caring. He loved bowling and his New York Yankees.
Tim will be laid to rest in the Calvary Cemetery in Massena New York at a later date. A graveside service is planned in the spring.
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18973 |
 | Timothy Hallett Timothy A. Hallett, Sr., 64, went to be with his personal Lord and Savior on Feb. 24, 2006, at Birch Street Baptist Church in Eau Claire.He was born on March 31, 1941, to Thomas and Karen Hallett in Edgerton. At age 16, he trusted the Lord as his personal Savior, and his life changed drastically for the Lord from his rough background. It was a life changing experience, and he was never the same. He loved the Lord Jesus and wanted to serve him all the days of his life.Timothy graduated from Janesville High School, Janesville, in 1959 and attended Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Mo., graduating in May 1963 with a Bachelor of Theology degree. It was at Baptist Bible College that he met the love of his life, Joyce. They were married the night after their college graduation on May 24, 1963.After college graduation he became a music and youth pastor at South Moline Baptist Church in Moline, Ill., for eight months. In March 1964, he and Joyce started the Bible Baptist Church in Belvidere, Ill. The church grew to a high attendance of 304. In July 1977, he became the pastor of the formerly named New Testament Baptist Church, which changed its name to Birch Street Baptist Church in Eau Claire.Pastor Hallett is survived by his wife, Joyce; their four children, Sheri (Dave) James of Wylie, Texas, Sharla (Ward) Adams of Kankakee, Ill., Timothy Jr. (Naomi) Hallett of Eau Claire and Todd (Cami) Hallett of Hammond; five grandchildren, Jonathan James, Colt, Chloe and Catelyn Adams and Timothy Hallett III; two brothers, Daniel Hallett of Janesville, and Steven (Virginia) Hallett of Scottsville, Ky.; one brother-in-law, Bryan Suhler of Colorado Springs, Colo.; five nephews and two nieces.He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Thomas.Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 4, 2006, at Birch Street Baptist Church, with Pastor Timothy Hallett, Jr. officiating.Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, March 3, 2006, at Birch Street Baptist Church and on Saturday at the church one hour prior to the service.A memorial fund has been established for his wife, Joyce, in his name.Stokes & Mundt Funeral Chapel in Altoona is assisting the family with arrangements.
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18974 |
 | Timothy Perry In Memory of
Mr. Timothy Perry
Who died Nov. 30
1774 in the 31
Year of his age.
Behold & see as you pass by
As you are now, so once was I
As I am now so you must be
Prepare for Death & follow me
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18975 |
 | Timothy Sidney Blair T. Sidney
BLAIR
1873-1928
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18976 |
 | Timothy Sidney Blair
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18977 |
 | Tina Marie Rioux Tina Marie Rioux
Los Angeles - Tina Marie Rioux 51, of Los Angeles Ca. passed away Oct. 8, 2020 in Seaside Ca.
Tina was born in Brunswick Maine on April 6, 1969 to Paul Rioux and Gail Beebe.
Tina was in the insurance business for over 25 years, most recently working for the SAG Pension Plan. Tina married in 1996 and became a loving mother in 2002 to her only child Makenna Vasconez.
She is survived by her daughter, Makenna Vasconez, father, Paul Rioux and stepmother Carolyn Rioux, brother, Brandon Rioux and sister-in-law Jennifer Rioux, sisters, Crystal Strother and Charlene Navarro, brothers-in-law, Jason Strother and Jesse Navarro, niece Grace Strother, uncle, Loren Beebe, cousins, Jennifer Simmons, LaDonna Vargas, Joline Murillo, Yvonne Vallejo, Peter Vallejo & ex-husband Mike Vasconez.
She is preceded in death by grandparents, Marie & Ira Beebe, mother, Gail Beebe, brother, Sean Rioux, aunt, Judy & uncle Agapito Vallejo.
Visitation will be held 3:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at Struve and Laporte Chapel, 41 W. San Luis Street, Salinas, Ca. 93901.
Rosary will be held 7:00p.m. Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at Struve and Laporte Chapel.
Chapel Service will be 10:00a.m. Thursday, October 22, 2020 at Struve and Laporte Chapel.
Burial to follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery, 18200 Damian Way, Salinas, Ca. 93907.
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 | Tina Rioux
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18979 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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18980 |
 | Todd McWilliam
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18981 |
 | Todd McWilliam Todd K McWilliam
SRA US Air Force
Persian Gulf
Jun 21 1964 - Jun 11 2014
Love and Miss You So
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18982 |
 | Todd McWilliam Todd Kent McWilliam passed away June 11, 2014, at the age of 49. Todd will be interred at the DFW National Veterans Cemetery in Grand Prairie, TX. A private military ceremony will honor his years of service to our country and his life here on Earth.
Todd went to school in Jefferson and went on to earn several degrees: a bachelor?s degree in criminal science, a bachelor?s degree in accounting, a master?s degree in business, and a master?s degree in public administration. He also earned an associate of applied science degree in mortuary science.
In high school Todd worked for Slininger?s Funeral Home where he gained a calling for funeral directing. Todd first served eight years as a military policeman for the Air Force during the Gulf War, spending a large portion of that time working gang detail in Korea. After the military Todd became a policeman, which lead into a position as a prison guard with the Iowa Department of Corrections. Todd finally realized his calling from high school and was a funeral director for several years until his death.
Todd had a great sense of humor and a kind heart. He loved fitness and body-building and was an avid movie buff. However, his favorite pastime was spent as a model train aficionado, building detailed train layouts and collecting trains and airplanes. Todd?s spirit will be greatly missed.
Todd is preceded in death by his mother, Suzanne Marie Clopton Carter of Dallas, TX.
He is survived by his father Kent McWilliam of Paton; his sister Ann Marie McWilliam Yoder and Scott of Dallas; his great-uncle Ray Pirie of Jefferson; his daughter Kasie Moore of Alabama; and his son Hayden McWilliam of Texas.
Blessing Funeral Home in Mansfield, TX, 817-473-1555, is assisting the family.
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18983 |
 | Tolland County Temporary Home for Children, Vernon, Connecticut The "Big Yellow House" with its 27 rooms, playground and school, operated as a County Temporary Home for children from the late 1880s until it closed in July 1955.
County Road 30 & County Road 527, Vernon
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18984 |
 | Tom & Carolyn Byers BYERS
Thomas R.
July 7, 1944
Carolyn R.
(Jensen)
Jan. 21, 1946
In Loving Memory
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18985 |
 | Tom & Gladys (Byers) Masson
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18986 |
 | Tom & Gladys Masson
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18987 |
 | Tom & Gladys Masson
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18988 |
 | Tom & Gladys Masson and son Ronald MASSON
Leo (Tom) 1909-1992
Gladys 1926-2007
Ronnie 1952-1968
Forever in Our Hearts
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18989 |
 | Tom Bailey
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18990 |
 | Tom Byers BYERS, Thomas R. E. - A resident of Chatham, Thomas Richard Elwood Byers died surrounded by his family on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 at his residence a the age of 63. Born in North Bay, son of the late Levi and Agnes (McConnell) Byers. Beloved husband of Carolyn Rae (Jensen) Byers. Loving father of Jeff Byers and his fiancee Monica of Oshawa, Jason Byers and his wife Mindy of Georgia and Joel Byers and his wife Ramona of Alberta. Grandfather of Ben and Deanna. Brother of Gladys Masson, Wilda Byers, Violet Hazelwood, Wilburn Byers, Sam (Ethel) Byers, Gwen (Clarence) Hazelwood, Marjorie Trainer and predeceased by Evelyn Byers, Greta Bayliss and Andy Byers. Brother-in-law of the late
Tom Masson, Eric Hazelwood, Hector Bayliss and Isobel Byers. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Thomas retired from the MTO after more than 25 years of service. Funeral service was held October 18, 2007 in Chatham. Interment Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 26, 2007 Page 18
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18991 |
 | Tom Masson Leo Thomas
(Tom)
MASSON
1909-1992
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18992 |
 | Tom Masson Leo "Tom" Masson
Last respects were paid to a well known Callander resident at St. Alphonsus Church, Thursday, March 5, 1992 at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Greg Humbert was Celebrant, assisted by Reverend Mr. Roy Ettles, p.d., Doreen Bissonnette, Maureen Fitzgerald, Andrew and Aaron Busch, Leslie Ann and Kimberly Hines were present in the Sanctuary, Spring interment at the Callander Cemetery.
Born in St. Bruno de Guigue, Quebec, Mr. Masson died at Civic Hospital, North Bay, Tuesday, March 3rd at the age of 82 years.
Mr. Masson is survived by his loving wife, the former Gladys Byers, his family, Steve (Marguerite) of Flin Flon, Manitoba, Jewel Manske (Terry) of Waterloo, Helen McDonnell (Jim) of Callander, Debbie LeBocuf (K.C.) of Lakefield, Terry Masson (Sharon) of Port Hope and Bernadette Vollick (Lee) of North Bay. He will be lovingly remembered by 17 grandchildren, He is also survived by his sisters, Jeanne Dufresne and Julie Martin, both of North Bay, Laurette, and a brother, Mac, both of Callander.
Mr. Masson was predeceased by his parents, Henri and Eugenie Masson, a son, Ronnie, a sister, Noella, and four brothers, Maurice, Philip, Marcel and Lucien.
Pallbearers for Mr. Masson were Murry Masson, Noel Bissonnette, Derek LeBoeuf, Bobby Masson, Maurice Martin and John Dufresne. Honorary pallbearers were Roy Robertson, Bill Pulyk, Lloyd Cross, Emie Dionne, Karl Tilander and Ivan Gagne.
Funeral services were under the direction of the McGuinty Funeral Home.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, March 10, 1992 Page 10
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18993 |
 | Tom McClelland Tom peacefully passed away on August 27, 2010. He was born in Vancouver, WA to Thomas and Alda McClelland and spent his entire life here. Tom is survived by his wife of 47 years, Judy, and his children, Brian (Kim), Scott, and Mark (Laura) and his grandchildren, Kevin, Elias, Lexi, Kaitlyn, Drew, Maddie, Bree, and Katie. Arrangements under the direction of Davies Cremation & Burial Services, Vancouver, WA.
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 | Tom McClelland THOMAS E. MCCLELLAND, SR.
August 2, 1917 ~ September 13, 2012
Tom, age 95, passed away September 13, 2012 in Olympia, WA. He was born August 2, 1917 in Auburn, NY, to Thomas E. and Atha F. (Fitzgerald) McClelland. In 1937, he married Alda Faye Carson in San Francisco, CA, and they moved to Vancouver, WA.
During WWII, he worked at the Kaiser Corporation shipyards and was promoted to lead engineer for aircraft carrier hull design in NY. He later served as Director of Urban Renewal in Vancouver, and in Clark County as the Planning Director. After that, he worked at the WA. State Dept. of Water Resources as Asst. Director, which necessitated their move to Olympia in 1967. In later years, he devoted his work efforts to property development.
Tom loved woodworking, piloting airplanes, boating, the beach, and was devoted to his family.
Tom and Alda were married 63 years until her death in 2001. He is also preceded in death by his eldest son, Thomas McClelland Jr., and his sisters, Elizabeth and Barbara. He is survived by daughter-in-law, Judy (Epps) McClelland, Vancouver; son, George and Carol (Hamanishi) McClelland, Fruitland, ID; Raymond and Mickey (Beavers) McClelland, Banks, OR; daughter, Kathleen (McClelland) Wright, Lacey, WA. He was blessed to have nine grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A private family service is planned.
--The Columbian, Vancouver, Washington, September 30, 2012
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18995 |
 | Tom McDougall Tom
Mansfield
McDougall
T SGT
US Army
World War II
Dec 5 1918
Mar 16 1997
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18996 |
 | Tom Sheridan
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18997 |
 | Tom Street Tom Elliott Street
California
PVT US Marine Corps
World War I
May 26 1889 - Oct 9 1962
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18998 |
 | Tom Weyer Charles Thomas Weyer
S SGT US Army World War II
Oct 3 1922 - Nov 3 2010
Bronze Star Purple Heart
Beloved Husband
Father and Grandfather
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18999 |
 | Tom Williams
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19000 |
 | Tom Williams Tom passed away May 18, 2015. Tom was born February 12, 1935 in Adrian, MI; the son of Adrian and Irene (Finley) Williams and was a resident of Springfield, MI for many years. Tom proudly served his country in the United States Army from 1954-1956. While in the army, Tom served as driver for the Commanding General of the 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks Ohua, Hawaii. A graduate of Western Michigan University with a B.S. in Industrial Arts Education in 1959 and a M.A. in Industrial Education in 1961, Tom was an Industrial Arts teacher and taught in Fremont Public Schools and the Springfield Public Schools, retiring in 1990. A volunteer firefighter for the City of Springfield for twenty eight years, Tom was also on the Board of Appeals for twenty four years. Tom was an active member of Lions Club International, and a member of the former Springfield Lions Club, the Bedford Area Lions Club and the Wauchula Lions Club in Florida, and a past district governor of District 11-B-1, Michigan. Tom was also a member of the Bedford Masonic Lodge 207, and a Battle Creek Enquirer George Award recipient in 1979. Tom was also a member of Westlake Presbyterian Church and Country Chapel Methodist Church. Tom was also a woodworker and amateur radio operator: KC8FRL; and enjoyed spending the winter in Florida for many years and summers at the lake. Tom will be remembered as a leader, a devoted family man, a community volunteer, and mostly for the love he had for children.
On October 25, 1975, Tom married the former Julia M. Pennock, who survives. He is also survived by children: Becky (John) Webb, Amy (Richard) Girardo; a sister: Kay Williams; a sister-in-law: Pat Williams; step-daughters: Lori Stormshak (Ted Hubbard) and Shelly McMurray; grandchildren: Kelsie and Carley Webb, Ben and Kyle Girardo, Jami (Chris) Browning, Jodi Stormshak (Peter Bailey); great-grandchildren: Ella and Max Browning; and several nieces and nephews. Tom was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter: Wendy Williams; and a brother: Robert Williams.
Tom's family will receive friends Thursday, May 21, 2015, 10:00 - 11:00 AM at the Williams-Gores Funeral Home, Delton, where Tom's Funeral Service will be conducted at 11:00 AM, Pastor Ryan Wieland, officiating. Private burial will take place in Fort Custer National Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Country Chapel United Methodist Church or Bedford Lions Club will be appreciated. Please visit www.williamsgoresfuneral.com to share a memory or to leave a condolence message for Tom's family.
--Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, Michigan, May 20, 2015
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