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19651 |
 | William Malcolm William A Malcolm
Massachusetts
SFC 161 Depot Brigade
World War I
Jan 15 1895 - Jan 27 1952
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19652 |
 | William Marsh
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19653 |
 | William Marshall William E. Marshall
Died
May 13, 1877
AE 74 Yrs
Gone but in heaven at rest.
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19654 |
 | William McGee In Memory of
William McGee
Died August 20, 1864
Aged 72 Yrs.
Loving friend & brother dear
Also
William McGee
1800 - 1860
Son of
John & Mary
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19655 |
 | William McGee William J.
McGee
1907 - 1990
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19656 |
 | William McGee and son Wesley McGee In Memory Of
William McGee
Died April 12, 1920
Age 70 Years
J. Wesley McGee
Died April 12, 1920
Age 25 Years
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19657 |
 | William Munro In Loving Memory
of
William Dudley Munro
1888 - 1930
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19658 |
 | William Munro William I. Munro
1892 - 1963
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19659 |
 | William Munro MUNRO, William - At the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Monday, May 30, 1933, in his 70th year, William Munro, beloved husband of Pearl Elizabeth James and dear father of Elizabeth at home and Erie of Almonte. Resting of his home, Malcolm St., Almonte. Time and date of funeral later.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, May 30, 1955 Page 26
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 | William Munro MUNRO, William M. - At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Thursday, Nov. 7. 1968, William M. Munro, beloved husband of Marjorie Ramsbottom, aged 64. Resting Blair and Son Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth, from 3 pm. Saturday. Nov. 9. Funeral service to be conducted in the chapel, Monday, Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, November 11, 1968 Page
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19661 |
 | William Munro WILLIAM JAMES MUNRO
The death of William James Munro occurred suddenly at his residence on Tuesday, August 28th, 1979. At the time of his death Mr. Munro, a bachelor, resided at Hotel Almonte. He was in his 72nd year. Born October 17, 1907 in Darling Township, Mr. Munro was the son of the late John A. Munro and his wife, the late Elizabeth Young, both residents of Hall's Mills. He received his education at the Hall's Mills school and attended Guthrie United Church at Clayton. He is survived by five brothers; Harold, of Clayton; Clifford and John, both of Almonte; Andrew, Perth; Hugh of Pembroke; and one sister, Effie (Mrs. Archie Stewart), of Balderson. He was predeceased by Gilbert, Charlie and Mary. Funeral services for Mr. Munro were held at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte, on Thursday, August 30th, 1979 at 2 p.m. Interment was at Clayton United Cemetery. Pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased; Jack Munro, Bert Munro, Gary Munro, Merv Munro, Basil Munro and James Foster.
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19662 |
 | William Noyes
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19663 |
 | William Orcutt Wm. Harvey Orcutt
1894 - 1950
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19664 |
 | William Peck Here
Lies the
Body of Mr.
William Peck who died
November 25, 1739
in the 31 year of his
Age
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19665 |
 | William Penman In
Memory of
William H.
Penman
Died
Nov. 12, 1899
Aged
37 Years
(quote at bottom not decipherable in photo)
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19666 |
 | William Pennock William
Pennock
1880 - 1951
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19667 |
 | William Pennock Father
William L.
1861 - 1934
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19668 |
 | William Polley William D. Polley
Died
April 1st, 1852
aged 74 years 5 mo.
& 10 days.
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19669 |
 | William Pollock POLLOCK, William - Passed away at North Bay General Hospital, McLaren Site, Friday, June 11, 2010. William Pollock beloved husband of Marjorie Pollock (nee Adams) in his 83rd year. Dearly loved father of Steve (Evelyn), Mike (Linda), Wendy and Tim Pollock. He will be lovingly remembered by 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents Anna and William Pollock. Memorial visitation at the McGUINTY FUNERAL HOME, Tuesday from 2 - 4 & 7 - 9 p.m. Interment of cremated remains at Port Loring Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, June 14, 2010 Page 10
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19670 |
 | William Pollock
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19671 |
 | William Post POST
William F.
Mar. 14, 1930
May 17, 1971
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19672 |
 | William Pretty In Memory of Our
Loving Father and Husband
William L Pretty
1909 - 1968
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19673 |
 | William Pretty PRETTY, William Ivan - Suddenly, at his Summer home, Kemptville, Ont, on Saturday, May 13, 1961, William Ivan Pretty, in his 69th year, husband of the late Lillian George and father, of William and Keith of Manotick and Allan, Cyrville. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Lid. 315 McLeod St. Service in chapel Tuesday at 3 p.m. Interment Pinecrest cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, May 15, 1961 Page 32
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19674 |
 | William Prindle
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19675 |
 | William Ridley
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19676 |
 | William Rintoul
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19677 |
 | William Rintoul
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19678 |
 | William Rogers Wm. E. Rogers
1809 - 1899
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19679 |
 | William Rosen William D Rosen
CPL US Army
Korea
Feb 12 1930 - Dec 11 2003
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19680 |
 | William S. Baldwin William S. Baldwin
1872-1935
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19681 |
 | William Saunders
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19682 |
 | William Scott William Henry Scott
The funeral of the late William Henry Scott, who passed away in his 81st year at his home on Malcolm Street, early Monday morning, was held Tuesday afternoon, July 11th, at 2 p.m. He was born at Boyd Settlement, Ramsay Township, a son of the late William Scott and Elizabeth Hampton of Union Hall.
In the year 1881 he was married to Rachel Evans of Clayton. He made his home in Almonte and District, until 17 years ago when he left for Saskatchewan where he was employed by National Railways. Mr and Mrs Scott returned to their home in Almonte to celebrate their Golden Wedding in 1931, and for the past two years Mr Scott has been in poor health.
Many beautiful floral tributes were received from the family and friends. the pallbearers were Messrs Bert Young, Roy Robertson, Ernest Robertson, Bert Evans, Harold Prescott and Harry Houston. He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife and three sons, William Harvey Scott of Almonte, and Alston and James of Melville, Sask; three daughters Ila, Mrs H.L. Coxford of Almonte; Lucy, Mrs Frank Snow, of Fort William and Bessie, Mrs George Van Iderstine of Moose Jaw, and two brothers, John A. Scott of Toronto; and W.E. Scott of Almonte. Three sisters, Mrs Robert Young of Almonte, Mrs J. Robertson of Castor, Alta, and Mrs W.S. Baldwin of Shoal Lake, Man, also survive.
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19683 |
 | William Scott William Harvey Scott
Fitting tribute to the memory of the late William Harvey Scott was paid at his funeral on Thursday Nov 5th, by a large number of sorrowing friends and relatives.
Mr Scott had been in apparent good health until 10 days before his death when he suffered a heavy stroke from which he did not rally. He passed away on Tuesday, Nov 3rd, in the Rosamond Memorial Hospital. He was in his 72nd year.
Born in Ramsay Township in Union Hall district, Mr Scott was a son of the late William Henry Scott and his wife, Rachel Evans. When he was 10 years of age, the family moved to the farm near Almonte now owned by Ernest Robertson. A short time later they moved to town.
As a young man, he entered the employ of the Rosamond Woolen Company where he served for many years as an overseer of the Warping and Winding Department.
In 1907, he married Miss Mary E. Davis of Almonte who survives with tow sons, Harvey Arthur and Edward Davis, and one grandson, David Scott. A son, Kenneth Bethune, predeceased him at the age of 18 years. He also leaves two sisters, Ila, Mrs Herbert Coxford, of Almonte and Bessie, Mrs Geo Van Iderstine of Saskatoon; and one brother, James Scott of Melville, Sask.
Mr. Scott was a quiet, kindly man who was popular with a large circle of friends. He loved the outdoors and derived great pleasure from his frequent fishing trips to White Lake.
He was a member of Almonte United Church
The Rev J. Ray Anderson officiated at the service which was held at his home, Malcolm Street, Almonte.
The pallbearers were Messrs Chas Houston, Louis Peterson, Harold Prescott, Geo Pretty, Wm Munro and Walter Morton.
Among the beautiful floral tributes were wreaths from the employees of the Rosamond Woolen Company and Carleton Wholesale Limited.
Internment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
Among those who attended the funeral from a distance was his brother, Mr James Scott of Melville, Sask; Mrs Scott's sister, Mrs W.J. Carnahan of Chapleau and Mr Carnahan and relatives and friends from Smiths Falls, Kemptville and Ottawa.
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19684 |
 | William Shea C 1052A
William C. Shea
TEC 5 US Army
World War II
Oct 6 1924 Sep 12 2004
Departed in Radiant
Contentment
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19685 |
 | William Shea
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19686 |
 | William Simpson Photo from Tourist Card for a Thirty-Day Stay in Brazil
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19687 |
 | William Stanton William Collins
STANTON
Born: June 23, 1919
Died: Nov. 10, 2011
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 | William Stanton William C. Stanton, 92, of Buffalo, N.Y., passed away on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2011.
He was the husband of the late Ann (Doyle), beloved father of Gary W. (Lucy) Stanton and Diane F. (Kenneth) Cohen, devoted grandfather of Kate, Andrew, Abby and Louise and great-grandfather of Ben, Alex, Eliana, Patrick, Julia, Jacob and Hugo. He was also brother to John E. Stanton.
If desired, donations may be made to the Groton Sportsman Club, 421 Harvey Road, Stonington, CT 06378 (1-860-535-2077).
--The Day, New London, Connecticut, November 13, 2011
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19689 |
 | William Stearns Father
William J.
Sterns
1864-1939
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19690 |
 | William Stearns
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19691 |
 | William Stephens William
Atwell
Stephens
Michigan
T Sgt
US Air Force
World War II
August 4 1913
September 9 1969
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19692 |
 | William Stevens William N. Stevens
Co. I. 7. Regt.
Conn. Vols
Died
Mar. 21, 1866
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19693 |
 | William Strozier William Terry Strozier, Sr.
Jan. 31, 1874
Feb. 11, 1952
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19694 |
 | William Strozier II William Terry Strozier, Jr.
Dec. 20, 1900
Dec. 10, 1951
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19695 |
 | William Studebaker
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19696 |
 | William Swalwell In Loving
Memory Of
William J.
Swalwell
Died Nov. 4, 1919
Aged 72 Years
Peace Sweet Peace
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19697 |
 | William Terry Strozier III William Terry
Strozier III
February 9, 1945
November 3, 2004
Beloved Son, Husband and Father
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19698 |
 | William Thomas James
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19699 |
 | William Tolles William
(rest of stone is covered in photo)
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 | William Tolles "Friend"
William H. Tolles
1864 - 1949
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