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19201 |
 | W.T. & Rosa Weeks WEEKS
W.T. Weeks
Died Oct. 2, 1897
Aged 59 Yrs. 1 Mo. 11 Days
Thou art gone but not forgotten
Rosa Weeks Davis
1842 - 1935
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19202 |
 | Wallace & Annie Plumley PLUMLEY
Wallace Plumley
Aug. 7, 1891 - Mar. 8, 1915
Ann E. Scott
His Wife
July 8, 1872 - May 17, 1955
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19203 |
 | Wallace & Mary LaPointe LaPOINTE
Wallace Jr.
1925 - 2015
Mary Procida
1926 - 2017
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19204 |
 | Wallace Banning Wallace J. Banning
Sept. 9, 1884
AE 30 Yrs. 9 Mos.
8 Days
His toils are over, his work is done,
***** is forever blessed.
********** the victory now,
******** into rest.
(parts of the phrase difficult to read)
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19205 |
 | Wallace LaPointe
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19206 |
 | Wallace Markle Wallace W.
Markle
1871 - 1942
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19207 |
 | Wallace Wardner Wallace C
Wardner
COL
US Army
Aug 19 1913
Dec 30 1974
His Wife
Kathleen A
Apr 25 1911
Jun 5 1975
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19208 |
 | Wally & Dorothy Golschesky GOLSCHESKY
Walter
1926 - 2015
Dorothy
1929 - 2020
Together Forever
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19209 |
 | Wally Bladon --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, May 6, 1978
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19210 |
 | Wally Golschesky
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19211 |
 | Wally Golschesky GOLSCHESKY, Walter L. "Wally"
I will live on in heaven beside my buddy "Bailey".
Walter passed away peacefully at K-W Health Centre of Grand River Hospital, in the early morning of January 26, 2015, at the age of 88. Beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Holland) for 64 years. Dear father of (Frank) of Sauble Beach. Survived by sister Elsie Jordan, brother and sister-in-law Wayne and Karen Holland, nieces and nephew. Predeceased by his parents H Henry and Katherine (nee Stoll) Golschesky, sister Ada Stead, sister-in-law Rita Illig, and brothers and sisters-in-law Doug and Edna Holland and Bob and Cavall Ward. Before Walter's retirement at age 60, he had been employed at Uniroyal (Dominion Tire) for 43 years. At his request, cremation has taken place and there will be no visitation or funeral service at this time. Condolences for the family and memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society of KW may be arranged by contacting the Erb Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo at www.erbgood.com or 519-745-8445.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, January 28, 2015 Page 13
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19212 |
 | Wally Walker Our Baby
Wally Neil
Walker
April 11, 1939
April 13, 1939
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19213 |
 | Walter & Anna Wolf and sons Thomas and Walter WOLF
Father
Walter F.
1923 - 2005
Mother
Anna E.
1920 - 2003
Son
Thomas A.
1958 - 1992
Son
Walter F. Jr.
1958 -
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19214 |
 | Walter & Annie Hazlewood
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19215 |
 | Walter & Bertha Lewis and two children, Lincoln and Randolph 1861 William W. Adams 1928
1861 Mary A. His Wife 1938
1878 Walter F. Lewis 1960
1885 Bertha F. His Wife 1967
1905 Lincoln B. 1976
1908 Randolph E. 1939
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19216 |
 | Walter & Beverly Klewiec Together Forever
KLEWIEC
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19217 |
 | Walter & Clara McDonald McDONALD
In Loving Memory
Walter Robert
1918 - 1971
Beloved Husband of
Clara Byers
1927 - 2000
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19218 |
 | Walter & Dolores Sneary SNEARY
Dolores E.
Nov. 25, 1912
Mar. 20, 1920
Walter L.
Dec. 7, 1908
July 2, 1982
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19219 |
 | Walter & Doris Friedmann FRIEDMANN
Walter C.
June 7, 1922
Dec. 9, 1999
Doris M.
Aug. 20, 1919
Mar. 23, 2012
How Great Thou Art
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19220 |
 | Walter & Dorothy Millar and his brother Isaac MILLAR
In Loving Memory of
Isaac R. Millar 1913 - 966
Brother of
Walter E. Millar 1906 - 1967
Beloved Husband of
Dorothy I. Lough 1913 - 1993
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19221 |
 | Walter & Edith Ayerst AYERST
Walter W.
1876 - 1964
Edith May
1887 - 1975
In Loving Memory
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19222 |
 | Walter & Ethel Pennock PENNOCK
Walter G.
1876 - 1960
Ethel A.
1891 - 1986
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19223 |
 | Walter & Eva Andrews ANDREWS
In Loving Memory of
Eva M.P. Holt
Dec. 24, 1900 - July 4, 1976
Beloved Wife of
Walter H. Andrews
Jan. 2, 1893 - April 6, 1896
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19224 |
 | Walter & Evalynn Quisenberry Walter B Quisenberry Sr
SA Surg USPHS World War II
Jun 24 1912 - Jul 6 2002
Evalynn M Quisenberry
Dec 7 1920 - Sep 25 2015
Fatihful Servant of God
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19225 |
 | Walter & Evelyn Hyland HYLAND
Evelyn D.
1917 -
Walter D.
1911 - 1989
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19226 |
 | Walter & Gladys King Gladys C.
April 9, 1920
March 1, 2012
In God's
Loving Care
Walter J.
Dec. 16, 1923
May 9, 1997
KING
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19227 |
 | Walter & Jane Footer In
Loving Memory
of
My Dear Husband
Walter Martin Footer
Who Died 29th January 1931
Aged 66 Years.
At Rest
Also of Jane Footer
Wife of the Above
Who Died 17th March 1935
Aged 69 Years.
Her end was peace.
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19228 |
 | Walter & Jessie Weirich WEIRICH
Jessie M.
1890-1957
Walter W.
1879-1955
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19229 |
 | Walter & Johanna Swalwell In Memory Of
Walter
Swalwell
Died
June 11, 1868
Aged 42 Y'rs
& 7 Mo's
And His Wife
Johanna
Died
Dec. 18, 1904
Aged 73 Y'rs
SWALWELL
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19230 |
 | Walter & Marion Bowling BOWLING
Walter
1899 - 1964
Marion Eva
1904 - 1985
In Loving Memory
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19231 |
 | Walter & Mary Tisdale TISDALE
(rest of stone is illegible)
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19232 |
 | Walter & Ora Tisdale TISDALE
Walter H.
1895 - 1983
Ora Harding
1896 - 1993
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19233 |
 | Walter & Sarah Nicholls In The Loving Memory
Of
Walter Henry
The Dearly Beloved Husband Of
Sarah Ann Nicholls
Died March 20, 1921
Aged 56 Years
O Lord, Abide With Me
Also Of
Sarah Ann Nicholls
Died Jan. 7, 1951
Aged 89 Years
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19234 |
 | Walter & Winnie Duling DULING
Winnie O.
Aug. 27, 1881 - Mar. 5, 1969
Walter E.
Sept. 29, 1877 - May 21, 1945
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19235 |
 | Walter & Winnie Duling Family L-R: Ruth, Walter, Pearle, Winnie, Glenn
Dole Studio, Lincoln, Nebraska
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19236 |
 | Walter Ayerst
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19237 |
 | Walter Ayerst
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19238 |
 | Walter Ayerst WALTER (GORDON) AYERST Peacefully, on June 11, 2015, Walter Gordon Ayerst passed away at Middle Church Personal Care Home. He is survived by his loving children Edith (Roy), Don (Bernice), Larry (Tara) and Wayne. He has 8 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He will be reunited with his wife Jean of 64 years, who passed away September, 2013. Walter retired from the City of Winnipeg Insect Control Department, where he worked for 30 years. He enjoyed the outdoors with many camping trips to Whiteshell Provincial Park, and spending time tending to his garden and plants around the home. He was born in Winnipeg in April 28, 1930. He was 85 years old. A small outdoor ceremony will be held at the Y Niche, in Brookside Cemetery on Friday, June 19, 2015 at 2:15 p.m. where Walter and Jean will be reunited forever. Family and friends are invited to attend. The family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Middlechurch Care Home for their care of our father. Words cannot express our gratitude.
--Winnipeg Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 17, 2015
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19239 |
 | Walter Banning Apr. 15, 1909 - Nov. 23, 1989
Walter E. Banning
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19240 |
 | Walter Banning Dilley High School Yearbook
Dilley, Texas
The Wolf Den
Page 34
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19241 |
 | Walter Banning Walter J. Banning of Earlville who has been employed by a railroad in Oklahoma died in a St. Louis hospital last week Tuesday. He was taken ill with diabetes and started for home but bad to leave the train at St Louis. His wife survives. Burial was made in Earlville.
--Madison County Times, Chittenango, New Yor, November 25, 1910
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19242 |
 | Walter Banning Walter E. Banning
1833 - 1917
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19243 |
 | Walter Banning Walter Banning, 73, Kansas City, Missouri passed away Wednesday, December 26, 2012 at the Kansas City VA Medical Center. Visitation will be held 10:00 AM ? 11:00 AM, Monday, December 31, 2012 at Heartland Cremation & Burial Society, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd, Raytown, MO 64133. Funeral services will follow at 11:00 AM. Military graveside services will be held 1:30 PM, Monday, December 31, 2012 at Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas.
Walter was a US Navy Veteran. He will be remembered for his love and dedication to his church. Walter was a member of the The Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints. No matter how hard life became, Walter never lost faith in his church. He was preceded in death; son, David Jacob Banning. Survivors include; daughter, Elizabeth Hessenaure, Sacramento, CA; son, Andrew Walter Banning, San Diego, CA; daughter, Sarah Rose Banning, Hesperia, CA; son, Michael Adam Banning, San Diego, CA; grandchildren, Samuel & Emily Hessenaure, and Eli & Evan Banning.
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 | Walter Briggs
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19245 |
 | Walter Briggs Walter E. Briggs
1877 - 1965
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19246 |
 | Walter Britton In Loving Memory
Walter H. Britton
Father
1903 - 1949
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19247 |
 | Walter Brown Quisenberry / 1912-2002
Medical author and ex-state director of health dies WALTER BROWN QUISENBERRY / 1912-2002
Medical author and ex-state director of health dies
Former state Health Director Walter Brown Quisenberry, author of health publications and advocate of the use of Pap smears, died Saturday. He was 90.
"He brought the Pap smear to Hawaii," said wife Evalynn Morgan Quisenberry.
When Walter Quisenberry came to Hawaii in 1947, he worked as a clinic physician for the state Health Department treating venereal disease patients and offered free Pap smears to indigent women.
"He found, in one year's time, nine cases of women with cancer of the cervix who would have died," she said.
He also educated doctors on the importance of the test and set up a small laboratory on Punchbowl Street for reading Pap smears, which are used to detect cervical cancer. That led to writing a published paper on "Cancer Control, in the Community," which he presented in Moscow, Australia, Japan and New Zealand.
Quisenberry authored more than 56 publications on cancer, drug addiction and venereal disease.
Born June 12, 1912, in Purman, Mo., Quisenberry was moved to practice medicine after a country doctor, traveling 11 miles on horseback, treated him for diphtheria at the age of 4, Evalynn Quisenberry said.
Quisenberry attended UCLA and Woodmont College and got his medical degree at Loma Linda University in 1940.
In 1941 he entered into private practice. Quisenberry then served with the U.S. Public Health Service from 1942-46. He obtained his master's degree in public health at Johns Hopkins University in 1945.
Evalynn Quisenberry met Quisenberry when she was a 17- year-old appendicitis patient on the operating table at Santa Monica Medical Center. The young doctor stitched her up, and later a nurse introduced the two.
At the same hospital, Quisenberry treated movie stars, including Lana Turner and Henry Fonda, but did not know who they were.
"Lana Turner - everybody makes a big fuss over her, who is she?' He was so religious, he never went to the movies," she said.
The two were married two years later.
Quisenberry aspired to be a medical missionary in Bolivia but had to wait two years. In the meantime he was offered several jobs but chose one in. Hawaii.
"He said, 'I saw the hula girls at the UCLA games. Let's go to Hawaii," Evalynn Quisenberry said.
President Harry Truman awarded him three medals from 1944-46 for his work in Selective Service - examining young men who wanted to join the military during the war, his wife said.
He returned to private practice after the war.
Quisenberry served as health director from 1966 to 1974.
He is also survived by son Terry, daughters Linda Q. Green and Ann Jane Zahradnik, sister Marie Ray and six grandchildren.
Services will be held at later date. Donations suggested to American Cancer Society of Hawaii.
--Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 11, 2002 Page 26
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 | Walter Buntin Walter E. Buntin
1905 - 1970
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19249 |
 | Walter Byers
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19250 |
 | Walter Ceolin Walter (Wally) Ceolin passed away suddenly in the line of duty on Tuesday, January 21, 2003, in his 52nd year. Best friend and companion to Donna Hakansson. Loving father of Matt. Beloved brother of Wilma Ceolin (Rino Vivan) and Frank Ceolin (Diane) and his family, Blair (Susie and their son Ethan) and Nicole. Son of the late Marino and Palmira Ceolin and friend of Rosemarie Hakansson. Wally will forever be remembered by many friends and co-workers. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home & Cremation Centre on Sunday, January 26th from 2-4 pm. and 7-9 pm. Funeral Mass to be celebrated from St. Jerome's Church on Monday, January 27 at 10 am. Rev. Hamish Currie officiating. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Gordon Lake. Memorial contributions to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
--SooToday, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, January 23, 2003
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