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 | William Wardner William H.
Wardner
1847 - 1922
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 | William Warwick William J
Warwick
Wisconsin
CM3
US Navy
World War II
April 9, 1909
March 26, 1971
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 | William Waterman William G. Waterman
Died
Aug. 12, 1872
AE 37.
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19704 |
 | William Willis --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 23, 1936
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 | William Wingfield Park The park in Dunnville, Ontario, named after William Wingfield
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 | William Wood William Platt
Wood
1888 - 1954
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 | William Yaroch YAROCH, William Carl MD
Age 84
Passed away, with aequan-imitas, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on November 28, 2011. He was born on February 13,1927, in Port Austin, Michigan, to the late Enoch and Loretta (Mayes) Yaroch. During his formative years, he was an avid reader. His intellectual pursuits were balanced by his interest in tennis and golf; he was a caddy at the Pointe Aux Barques Golf Club. As a youngster, he always tried to be helpful. He joined the high school basketball team so they would have enough players for their games. Upon completion of high school, he entered the US Army. He attended the
Army Intensive Japanese Language School at the University of Michigan, the University of Minnesota, and Yale University. He then traveled to Japan to participate in the
reconstruction effort at the end of World War II. During his military service, he developed a deep and lasting
respect for the Japanese, as well as a notable dislike for armed conflict. He declined an opportunity to attend Officer Candidate School. Following completion of his military service, he returned to the University of Michigan. He earned bachelor and medical degrees. Subsequently, he completed his internship at Grace Hospital, and his residency in Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. In 1956, he married Flora McEachin. His working career was long and varied. He was in private practice for many years, and worked at the Center for Forensic Psychiatry. At various times in his career, he worked at the UM Psychiatric Emergency Services, the Federal Correctional Institution in Milan, and various community agencies. For approximately two years in the mid-1970's, he had a practice in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and had privileges at Memorial Medical Center. As a physician, he was both dutiful and compassionate; eager to help with the battle against mental illness. He had an enduring dedication to his family as well as his profession. His kindness, compassion, and generosity were some of his extraordinarily admirable traits. During his long and productive life, he was an avid gardener. Additionally, he appreciated art, particularly literature, music, and bonsai. He was preceded in death by
his brother, Ernest (Audrey) Yaroch; and his sister, Isabel (Frank) Anderson. He is survived by his dear brother,
Eldon (Jackie) Yaroch; and many loved nieces and nephews. He was an endlessly devoted father to his four children who also survive him, William Jr., Joseph (Cyndy Roy), Rosemary, and Ann (Dennis Smith); and a beloved grandfather of, Kevin Yaroch and Theodore Smith. In the spirit of continuing education, he has donated his body to the Anatomical Donation Program at the University of Michigan Medical School. A private family memorial has taken place. Please consider a donation in his honor to one of his favorite causes: the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the UM Medical School Dean's Annual Scholarship Fund, the Shelter Association of Washtenaw County, the National Parks Conservation Association, or the American Indian College Fund. Residents of the Port Austin area may consider donating books to the Port Austin Township Library.
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 | William, Sarah and Mary Munro William Dudley Munro and his sisters; Sarah Munro and Mary Margaret Munro, children of Donald and Ann (Stead) Munro
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 | Willie & Katie McKirdy and son Willard McKirdy
William J. McKirdy
1886 - 1971
His Wife
Catherine Munro
1889 - 1987
Willard Lawrence
1909-1938
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 | Willie and Girtie Bailey Willie Age 8
Girtie Age 6
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 | Willie Banning Wilie
Carlos
(rest of stone is illegible)
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 | Willie Boynton Perry 657369 Private
Willie Boynton Perry
19th Bn. Canadian Inf.
22nd June 1918
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 | Willie Dale
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 | Willie Mack Willie S.
Infant son of
W.H. & Harriet
Mack
Died Sept. 10, 1872
AE 8 Days
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 | Willie Walker Willie T.
Walker
Died
June 28, 1911
AE 11 M. 14 D.
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 | Willis & Dorothy Paul PAUL
Willis A. Paul
1936 - 2001
Beloved Wife
Dorothy A. Barkley
1934 -
Dorothy Sonny
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 | Willis & Ella Rolfe ROLFE
Willis C.
1857 - 1932
Ella A.
1857 - 1920
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 | Willis & Evelyn Smiley SMILEY
Willis T.
1930 - 1995
Evelyn M.
1930 -
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 | Willis & Lois Hartman Lois Burns Hartman
September 1, 1890
November 14, 1961
Willis Lloyd Hartman
May 10, 1890
October 20, 1978
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 | Willis Brosseau Willis T.
Brosseau
1910 - 1913
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 | Willis Fay Willis B. Fay
Co.L. 2nd Regt. U.S.V.
1880 - 1960
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 | Willis Hartman
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 | Willis Hartman Willis Lloyd Hartman, 88, oil producer, horse breeder, and polo player, of 1001 North Rock Road. Began his career with Gulf Oil Corporation in Tulsa. Later he and his son Ralph formed the Lonita Oil Company. Around World War II he bought 1700 acres of land just east of Wichita. All but 160 acres of that land was eventually sold and taken into the city. The 160 acres was known as Hartmoor Farms and included two polo fields. Hartman was active in polo from 1928 until last March, and he was founder of the Fairfield Polo Club. Survived by his son, Ralph, of Wichita. Entombment in Old Mission Mausoleum.
--Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas, October 22, 1978, Page 1.
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 | Willis Kier
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 | Willis Kier Willis Burr Keir
Feb. 6, 1859
July 19, 1909
KEIR
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 | Willis Paul
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 | Willis Smiley
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 | Willis Smiley
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 | Wills-Brune The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore, Maryland
Page 6
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19730 |
 | Willy McKirdy The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario
Page 45
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19731 |
 | Wilma Cinnamon Wolverine
Garber High School Yearbook
Garber, Oklahoma
Page 20
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 | Wilma McQuaker
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 | Wilma McQuaker It is with profound sadness that her family announces the peaceful passing of Wilma Ethel McQuaker (RN, ENCC) on January 1, 2018, in Almonte, Ont., at the age of 71.
Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1946, Wilma lived in Almonte, Kitchener and Vancouver before returning to Almonte in 1981. A loving mother, passionate teacher, compassionate nurse and friend to many, Wilma lived life with her whole heart. She devoted herself to following deeply held values and beliefs that were shaped by her faith in Jesus. Her dedication and perseverance will continue to inspire us and her love, encouragement and generosity will be tremendously missed by the lives she has touched.
Dedicated wife of Dr. Neil McQuaker, left to cherish Wilma's memory are her sister Muriel Molina, daughter Ana MacMillan (Malcolm), son Shaun McQuaker (Lisa), grandchildren Rylan, Braxton and Declan McQuaker and friend Jocelyn Harvey. Wilma was predeceased by her parents Ethel and Nibaldo Molina and her infant son Robert McQuaker.
A visitation will be held at the Almonte Civitan Club from noon to 2:30 p.m. on Friday, January 5, followed immediately by a funeral service at 2:30 p.m. Refreshments will follow the service. There will be no graveside service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Wilma's memory to the Almonte General Hospital Emergency Department and Medical/Surgical Unit. Wilma's family wishes to acknowledge the caring and loving support of Dr. Franz Ferraris and Dr. Ursula McGarry and the medical and nursing staff of the Almonte General Hospital.
--Published on January 4, 2018
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 | Wilma Messer
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 | Wilma Messer Wilma Messer - Wilma Messer passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 5, 2013 at St. Mary's Hospital at age 88.
She was predeceased by the love of her life, George, twenty years ago, and is survived by four children and their spouses: George & Doris Messer, Linda & Peter Davis, Peter & Johanne Messer and Philip and Marlene Messer, nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Wilma lived in Waterloo from the time she was three. She was one of 14 children of Thomas and Augusta Lough, and is survived by sisters Louise, Myrtle and Joanne.
She maintained close friendships with her classmates from KCI, working friends from her days at J. M. Schneider, members of St. John's Lutheran Church and her nieces that included her in their family and church functions.
In her younger days, Wilma was an adventurous traveller and made frequent visits to Europe. More recently her life was enriched by Third Age Learning, Saturday afternoon operas, and attending theatre performances with her friend Jean.
Friends are invited to share their memories of Wilma with her family during visitation at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo on Tuesday May 7, 2013 from 4-8 pm. The funeral service will be held on Wednesday May 8, 2013 at 11:30 am in the Funeral Home Chapel. Reception to follow in the Fireside Reception Room of the funeral home. A private family interment at Parkview Cemetery to be held.
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 | Wilma Peacock WILMA PEACOCK
We regret to announce the passing of Wilma Ilene Peacock (Blighton) on April 23rd, 2007. Wilma was born on April 21, 1928 in Kelowna, BC. Her childhood was spent in Snowshoe, BC. She then moved to Prince George where she met the love of her life, Nelson Peacock. They were married on August 12, 1949. In 1975 the family moved to Armstrong until retiring to Vernon in 1995.
Wilma is survived by her best friend and loving husband, Nelson, five children: Judy (Ray) Arnoldus, Allan Peacock, Laurie (Dan Proulx) Peacock, Bruce Peacock, Gayle (Darrell) Knorr; 8 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren and 5 sisters.
Funeral service will be held at the Pleasant Valley Funeral Home on Saturday, April 28 at 2:00 P.M. A reception will follow in the Pleasant Valley Tea Room. There will be a visitation on Friday April 27 at 7:00 P.M. and on Saturday, April 28 from 1200 ? 1:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, those friends wishing to make memorial contributions in memory of Wilma may do so to the Vancouver Children?s Hospital.
?A mother holds her children?s hands for a little while, but their hearts forever?
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 | Wilma Richmond
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 | Wilmer & Doris Lee and daughter Sandra LEE
Wilmer Lee
1919 - 1988
Daughter
Sandra Fay
Aug 27 - Sept. 8, 1953
His Wife Doris Kathleen
1925 - 2011
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 | Wilmer & Irene Munro MUNRO
Irene
Elizabeth
1915 - 2003
Wilmer
Allan
1915 - 1963
Life's Work Well Done
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 | Wilmer & Joyce Watt WATT
Wilmer J. 1932 - 1993
Beloved Husband of
Joyce Smith 1946 - 2012
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 | Wilmer Watt Wilmer John Earl Watt died Feb 9 at the Ottawa Civic Hospital at the result of heart failure. He was 60. He was born March 28, 1932, in Lanark Township to the late James Hugh Watt and Florence Munro. Wilmer attended the Galbraith Elementary School and as an adult he enrolled in the BTSD program and ultimately obtained his high school equivalency diploma. A carpenter by trade, he will be remembered by his employers and fellow workers for his sunny disposition and good sense of humour. On Sept 7, 1962, he was united in marriage with Joyce Smith at the Almonte United Church by the Rev Francois Gerard. Wilmer spent his entire life in and around Almonte. He is survived by his wife Joyce, brothers Erwin of Almonte, Russell of Ottawa, sisters Hazel Fulton, Pakenham, Valma Bolger and Jean More, R.R. 1 Almonte, Gladys Currie of Almonte and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Len, formerly of Pakenham. The funeral took place at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, Feb 12 at 2 p.m. in the chapel. A touching service was conducted by the Rev Ted Colwell. The pallbearers were six nephews: John Fulton, Brian Bolger, Steve Currie, Allan Watt, Brent Watt and Jason Watt. Interment will be made in the spring at the Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--The Almonte Gazette, Almonte, Ontario, March 3, 1993 Page B6
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 | Wilmet Bruce
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 | Wilson & Katherine Sherman Wilson M.
1908 - 1975
Katherine H.
1902 - 1968
SHERMAN
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 | Wiltse & Blanche McWilliam McWILLIAM
1905 Wiltse A. 1979
1914 Blanche 1998
Sutton Prasad
Parents of
Kent, Diane, Wiltse Evans, Roy & Winston
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 | Wim Franken Written on the back: To Grandma March 27, 1908
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 | Windsor & Illa Leonard LEONARD
Husband
Windsor
Leonard
1914 - 1990
Wife
Illa B.
Shaw
1914 - 2001
The Lord Is My Shepherd
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 | Winfield & Wilma Browning BROWNING
Wilma I.
Sept. 27, 1914
Feb. 20, 2007
Love
Lives
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Winfield S.
Aug. 8, 1909
May 7, 1998
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 | Winfield Bailey Winfield M.
1906 - 1979
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 | Winfield Scott
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 | Winfield Scott Winfield S. Scott
1865-1934
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