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1351 Darling Township, Ontario Family (F781)
 
1352 Darling Township, Ontario Wark, Anna (I2200)
 
1353 Darling Township, Ontario Family (F782)
 
1354 Darling Township, Ontario Traill, Ellen (I2276)
 
1355 Darling Township, Ontario Wark, Elizabeth Ellen (I2201)
 
1356 Darling Township, Ontario Sweeney, John (I2286)
 
1357 Darling Township, Ontario Wark, John (I2202)
 
1358 Darling Township, Ontario Wark, John (I2202)
 
1359 Darling Township, Ontario White, Letitia (I2298)
 
1360 Darling Township, Ontario White, Letitia (I2298)
 
1361 Darling Township, Ontario Virgin, Rose Ann (I2300)
 
1362 Darling Township, Ontario Wark, Nathaniel Pretty (I2203)
 
1363 Darling Township, Ontario Wark, Nathaniel Pretty (I2203)
 
1364 Darling Township, Ontario Pretty, Maria (I2313)
 
1365 Darling Township, Ontario Rintoul, Mary (I26203)
 
1366 Darling Township, Ontario Rintoul, Agnes Annie (I2647)
 
1367 Darling Township, Ontario Rintoul, Jane (I6322)
 
1368 Darling Township, Upper Canada Pretty, Annie (I02651)
 
1369 Darling Township, Upper Canada Rintoul, Mary (I02643)
 
1370 Darling Township, Upper Canada Rintoul, William (I02644)
 
1371 Darling Township, Upper Canada Pretty, Jane Elizabeth (I15360)
 
1372 Darling Township, Upper Canada Rintoul, Margaret Ann (I02645)
 
1373 Darling Township, Upper Canada Pretty, Agnes (I2191)
 
1374 Darling Township, Upper Canada Pretty, Maria (I2313)
 
1375 Darlington Township, Ontario Beckett, Gordon (I4642)
 
1376 Darrell Ray King was born on Sunday; August 4, 1918 in Dickens; Clay County, Iowa. He was the son of: Silas and Grace Bailey King. Darrell received his early education and graduated from the Dickens High School. In 1942, Darrell married Lurvene Darr from Ayshire, Iowa. Following their marriage, they rented land south of Dickens and then north of Everly before purchasing what remains the family farm north of Gillett Grove. He retired from farming in 1980. Darrell loved to fish as long as the fish was a Walleye. Many trips were made to Blackduck Lake and the Missouri River. In his early years a wintertime bowling league was a not so favored pastime, one that ended when he flung his ball and shoes into the Little Sioux River. From his early years till his last, cribbage was his favorite game. On April 15, 1979, Darrell married Eleanor Stoddard. Darrell Ray King, age 90, passed away on Tuesday; February 10, 2009, at the Longhouse Residence in Spencer; Clay County, Iowa. Those left to mourn his passing are: His wife: Eleanor of Spencer, Iowa. His two sons: Wayne (Louise) King and family of Oxnard; Ventura County, California and Wendell (Diane) King and family of rural Dickens, Iowa. His sister: Lois Gritten and his brother: Floyd King along with other relatives and a host of friends. Darrell was preceded in death by his parents and his first wife: Lurvene. Darrell found it ironic that he had out drank, out smoked and out lived most of his friends. May they rest in peace. Visitation will be from: 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday; February 13, 2009 at the funeral home. Funeral services will begin at: 10:00 a.m. on Saturday; February 14, 2009 at the First Congregational Church in Spencer; Clay County, Iowa with Pastor Thomas Van Tassell officiating. Interment will be in the Dickens Cemetery in Dickens, Iowa.  King, Darrell Ray (I23106)
 
1377 DATE: 01 July 1920
SOURCE: Long Beach Press
ABSTRACT: Died at Eagle Rock. Aged 75. Her husband, William C. Kier, died in Long Beach three years ago. Survived by her daughters, Mrs. Edna Broderick of Long Beach, and one in Oakland.  
Kier, Katherine E. (I17487)
 
1378 Daughter of Edward Monsell and Ellen Albee, wife of William Preston Smith and mother of Mildred P. (married John Percival Coslick) and Frances M. Smith (married W. Wallace Guest).
Obituary - Mrs. Fannie G. Smith, 91, died Feb. 27 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Coslick of Bridgehampton, after a long illness. Mrs. Smith was the widow of the late W. Preston Smith.
Surviving are Mrs. Coslick, Mrs. Frances Guest of Merrick, also a daughter; a sister, Mrs. George Cramer of New London, Conn.; three grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Smith was a member of the King's Daughters. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Brockett Funeral Home, Southampton, the Rev. Richard Manning officiating. Burial was in Bellport. 
Monsell, Fannie Gertrude (I24612)
 
1379 Daughter of Elizabeth Mae Hughs Gibson and Leonadis Oren Beckwith, sister of Doris, Harry and Leon, mother of Gary, Linda, Rick and Brad, loving Aunt to many and a Grandma to Corey Elizabeth Taylor, Austin Taylor, Matthew Phillip Taylor, Randall Thomas Brown, Christopher George Brown and Walter John Brown II. She was a very funny woman, with a great heart. She was a wonderful dancer, great singer and the best Mom she knew how to be..when she was herself. Alcohol entered her life when she was in her 30's and quickly overcame her. Her death certificate says suicide but, her family thinks it was an accidental lethal combination of alcohol and prescription drugs...we'll never know.  Beckwith, Marian Elizabeth (I27907)
 
1380 Daughter of Frederick Shaver UE, Hannah petitioned for and was granted land by Order in Council dated 4 April 1839 as the daughter of a Loyalist. Schaeffer, Hannah (I29741)
 
1381 Daughter of Herman & Adele (Stearns) Wert.
Married to LaVerne "Pete" Peterson on 9-11-1940 at David City, NE.
Survived by her sons, Robert Peterson of Phoenix, AZ and Donald (Kris) Peterson of Lincoln, NE; grandchildren, Greg (Melissa) Peterson of Highlands Ranch, CO and Jen (Matt) Dageforde of Lincoln; four great-grandchildren and a brother, John (Elaine) Wert of Lincoln. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, brother Alan, sister Marjorie Barker and daughter-in-law Sally Peterson.  
Wert, Betty Mavea (I18652)
 
1382 Daughter of Loyalist Frederick Shaver of Osnabruck. Petitioned for land on 9 Oct. 1838, and was granted by Order in Council dated 27 June 1839.
Married to Barnabas Hollister of Osnabruck. 
Schaeffer, Eva (I29745)
 
1383 DAVEY, Floyd Borden Peacefully, in his sleep, at the Almonte General Hospital on Wednesday, May 19, 2004. Floyd B. Davey of Almonte & formerly of Sydenham in his 85th year Beloved husband of Mary More (Munro). Much loved dad of Fred and his wife Pat, and Roger and his wife Rae Ann. Dear stepfather of Brian, Paul and Diane Munro. Proud poppa of Kyle, Matthew and Victoria Davey. Dear step-grandfather of Hannah, Sarah and Emily Munro. Predeceased by his parents Shem and Louise Davey (nee Thompson) and by his first wife Ruth Deyo, his daughters Gail and Dolores and 4 sisters and 3 brothers. Friends may call at the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Friday From 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Rev. Blair Corcoran officiating. Interment in the family lot in Verona Cemetery at 3 p.m. Special thanks to the "angels" at the Rosamond Wing, especially Marni, Gail, Eileen, Cathy and a host of others. Donations in memory of Floyd may be made to the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation and would be greatly appreciated by his family. Davey, Floyd Borden (I30627)
 
1384 David B. Johnson, 55, of Hartford, passed away suddenly at home on August 23, 2009. Dave was born in Hartford, June 22, 1954, the son of Carl Johnson and the late Janet Johnson of Newington. He graduated from Newington High School in 1971. Dave was a gifted musician. In the 1970's and 80's he performed as "Connecticut Dave" playing guitar and bass with local bands including Billy & the Buttons, Second Sight with Irma Faust, and The Tips. Besides his father, Dave is survived by three brothers, Carl Johnson and his companion, Nancy Bouchard of Colombia, Paul Johnson of Newington and Mark Johnson and his girlfriend, Carol Burke of San Marcos CA; two sisters and their husbands, Karen and Ken Loveland of West Hartford and Barbara and Don Melander of Vernon; a niece, Bonnie Loveland and her companion Pam Barnhart of Sunbury, PA and two nephews, Eric Loveland and his wife Athina of Newington and Peter Melander of Vernon. A memorial service will be held on Saturday August 29, at 1 p.m. at The First Congregational Church of Vernon, 695 Hartford Tpk. (Route 30) Vernon. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Immaculate Conception Shelter & Housing Corp. Johnson, David B. (I24688)
 
1385 David E. Moore Follows Wife to Sepulcher Within Year.
Death, within a year after the passing of his wife, last Monday called David E. Moore, one of Chino's most loved pioneers, to his final rest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ralph C. Homan. Mr. Moore had not been well for more than a year and the death of his helpmate for 61 years during the early part of this year created in him the spirit of restlessness and an unwillingness to combat the final summons longer. His death was not unforeseen then when he took ill again a few days before his demise.
Mr. Moore was a native of New York, born April 24, 1850, and at the age of two years went with his parents to Iowa where the family farmed. He grew to young manhood in that state and on March 14, 1871, was married to Mercy Malora Banning at what is now Preston, Jackson county, Iowa. Herre the couple lived until the fall of that year when Mr. Moore disposed of his blacksmith business and moved to Green county, Iowa, where he engaged in farming until 1873. In that year he sold his Iowa farm and joined his brother in a westward trek to Kansas, homesteading in Smith county. Grasshoppers and drought caused them to forsake the homestead and they purchased 160 acres in Phillips county, near what is now the town of Kerwin. On this place the family remained for 17 years, selling out in 1892 and coming to California.
The first two years after coming to this state were spent in Pomona but with the opening of the sugar factory here for its second season, Mr. and Mrs. Moore moved with their family to Chino. This city has since been their home, the family circle being broken by the death of Mrs. Moore last May.
To Mr. and Mrs. Moore were born four children: Herbert, who died in infancy; Walter M. of Laguna Beach, Don E. and Mrs. Alma Moore Homan of Chino. The three children and five grand-children survive.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon from the M. E. church, Rev. Elmer S. Andersen officiating. Burial was in Pomona cemetery. Glenn A. Henry of Richardson & Henry Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements." 
Moore, David Elias (I05232)
 
1386 David F. Knight

Former Riverhead resident David F. Knight died April 20 at his home in Longview, Texas. He was 71.
He was born March 29, 1937, in Vermont to William and Hazel (Walter) Knight. He had lived in Riverhead for 41 years before moving to Texas 12 years ago.

While in Riverhead, he worked as a production supervisor at Hazeltine Corporation in Riverhead. He served in the Army and National Guard from 1955 to 1968. Mr. Knight was also a member of the Riverhead Moose Lodge for about 40 years, said his wife, Nancy.

His hobbies included trap shooting, vegetable gardening and fishing, and he was an avid sports fan, she said.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Knight is survived by siblings, Emory Knight, Nan Benker and Sally Walters, all of New York, and Eliza Samard of Massachusetts.

Family received visitors at Reginald H. Tuthill Funeral Home in Riverhead on April 24. A service was held April 25 at St. John the Baptist R.C. Church in Wading River, Father John Barrett presiding. Interment was at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Coram.

 
Knight, David Fuller (I11862)
 
1387 David Forrest Leffingwell July 17, 1930 - November 22, 2009 NORWICH - David Forrest Leffingwell, 79, loving husband of 25 years to Roberta (Hafner) Leffingwell, passed away at Harrington Court in Colchester on Sunday, November 22, 2009 following a brief illness. David was born on July 17, 1930; he was the son of the late Frederick A. and Annie (Holmes) Leffingwell. He attended Norwich Public Schools and graduated from Norwich Free Academy in 1949. David proudly served in the U. S. Army from 1950-1952; he was a Mason belonging to the Somerset St. James Lodge #34 A.F. & A.M. and the Sphinx Shriners. After retiring from General Dynamics, he owned and operated One Hour Cleaners in Norwich; after selling the business he drove for various newspapers delivering the paper and retired in 2004 from the Hartford Courant. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening and flowers. David is survived by his wife Roberta Leffingwell of Norwich; three daughters, Kimberly Leffingwell-Brothers, Dawn Laffingwell-Tate and her husband John and Deborah Leffingwell-West and her husband James; eight grandchildren, two of whom he thought a lot of, Michael Christopher Tate and Hunter David George Brothers; his special niece, Linda Sears of Factoryville, PA and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister Virginia Peckman and his brothers, Frederick Leffingwell and Donald Leffingwell. In respect of David's wishes there will be no services. Donations in his memory may be made to Harrington Court - Genesis Health Care, 59 Harrington Court, Colchester, CT 06415 or Vitas Hospice, 255 Pitkin St., East Hartford, CT 06108 or W. W. Backus Hospital 326 Washington St., Norwich, CT 06360. The Church and Allen Funeral Home has been entrusted with David's care. Mrs. Leffingwell would like to thank Steven Curland, MD, Floors A-4 & A-2 at the William Backus Hospital, everyone on the East and West Wings at Harrington Court, and Vitas Hospice for the wonderful care and support they gave David while he was in their care. Leffingwell, David Forrest (I25459)
 
1388 David Harding Humphreys passed away in the early morning on Sunday May 22, from complications of cancer.
Dr. Humphreys practiced plastic and reconstructive surgery in Asheville for thirty years.
Dr. Humphreys was born in 1947 to John Sanford Humphreys, an architect, and Leonie Kinsley Harding, a largely self-educated woman who encouraged David to pursue higher education. Both the Humphreys and Harding families had deep roots in New England, and throughout his youth David spent the summer with his extended family in southern Vermont.
As a teenager at the Trinity School in New York he excelled in languages and history. He matriculated in the great books program at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, graduating in 1970. He went on to study medicine at the University of Cincinnati.
While in medical school, Dr. Humphreys developed an interest in surgery, and later trained in otorhinolaryngology. During his residency in Houston, Texas, he became increasingly interested in the aesthetic side of medicine, and changed tracks to plastic surgery. Dr. Humphreys initially specialized in birth defects, and authored a number of research articles on cleft lip and cleft palate surgery.
Relocating to Asheville in 1986, Dr. Humphreys entered into private practice at the Plastic Surgery Center. He performed surgery at St. Joseph's Hospital and at Mission Hospital, and in later years at the Asheville Surgery Center.
Dr. Humphreys passed away at home surrounded by family. He is survived by his wife, Donna Plemmons Humphreys, and by his four adult children from a previous marriage, Justin Heller Humphreys, Samuel Barnes Humphreys, Nathaniel Harding Humphreys, and Nicholas Menzel Humphreys.
A visitation for the community will be held at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue on Saturday May 28th from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.  
Humphreys, David Harding (I28193)
 
1389 David L. Hewett, 74, a lifelong resident of Johnson City died at his home, Thursday March 1, 2012.
He is survived by his sister, Ruth Hewett of Johson City and his brother Charles Hewett of California, as well as nieces and nephews. David was a member of the Primitive Methodist Church in Johnson City.
Private graveside services will be held at the family's convenience, in Vestal Hills Memorial Park, Rev. Elvin Murphy will officiate. 
Hewett, David L. (I31721)
 
1390 David Leland Troast, of East Syracuse, passed away, with his loving family by his side at his flower-gardened home. He was a 1969 graduate of East Syracuse-Minoa High School and worked for the New York State Department of Transportation and retired from the town of DeWitt Highway Department. He was an avid sportsman and gardener and enjoyed vacationing in Old Forge and the St. Lawrence. He was predeceased by his mother, Lillian Moore Troast Dreer, in 2002; his father, Kenneth Troast, in 1973; and his sister, Fran Downey, in 2000. Survivors: his wife of 37 years, Susan Owens Troast; daughter, Carie (Todd) Gregory; sons, Randy (Darcy) Troast and Robert (Francesca) Troast; grandchildren, Eva Mae and Lucas Randall Troast; brothers, Kenneth and Lewell; sisters, Linda MacCombie and Patricia Lamb; and devoted Chihuahuas, Sparky, Daisy and Sassy. Funeral Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Community Wesleyan Church, Kirkville.
--Published in The Syracuse Post-Standard. 
Troast, David Leland (I26839)
 
1391 David M. Beall, 83, husband of the late Barbara H. Beall, died Friday, Sept. 17, 2010 at home after a lengthy illness.
Born in Hoosic Falls, N.Y., on Aug. 19, 1927, he was the son of the late Robert and Grace (McKinnon) Beall and had resided in Meriden for the past 50 years. Mr. Beall achieved the rank of Eagle Scout; was a graduate of Drury H.S. in North Adams, Mass., and North Adams State College, and also took classes at UConn and SCSU. Mr. Beall was employed by the City of Meriden as head of the Science Department at Maloney H.S., and was a coach for many years for the track and cross-country teams. He was a veteran of World War II and Korea, having served with the U.S. Army, 23rd Infantry.
He is survived by two daughters, Karen Beall, of Wadsworth, Ohio and Donna M. Walters, of Ormond Beach, Fla.; four grandchildren, Timothy P. Schnick and his wife, Angie, of Wadsworth, Ohio, Jennifer Schnick, of Meriden, Shannon R. Piatek, of Ft Lauderdale, Fla., and Thomas M. Walters and his wife, Taylor, of Daytona Beach, Fla.; four great-grandchildren, Michael, Makayla, Abigail and Callie; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Beall.
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 7 p.m. at the John J. Ferry & Sons Funeral Home, 88 East Main St., Meriden. Burial with military honors will be held on Thursday, Sept. 23, at 11:30 a.m. in Southview Cemetery, North Adams, Mass. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4 to 8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association of CT, 306 Industrial Park Road 105, Middletown, CT 06457.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the Franciscan Home and Hospice for the care given to David.  
Beall, David M. (I24708)
 
1392 David needed a wife so he could go to Fiji as a missionary and married Jane after a courtship of three months. Family (F1269)
 
1393 DAVIES - SYMINGTON

In St Paul's Anglican Church Almonte, on Saturday, June 5, 1965, Thelma Elaine Symington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Symington became the bride of Edwin Harvey Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Harvey Davies of Toronto. Rev. H. Ploughman officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. Claude Thomson, Almonte, was organist. Soloist was Mr. J. S. Birchall, Manotick, uncle of the bride. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length, princess line gown of white silk faille, fashioned with elbow-length sleeves, cape train and hand embroidered in Alencon lace and tiny seed pearls. Her bouffant veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a crystal rose and pearl headdress. She carried a colonial nosegay of better-time roses with stephanotis, lily-of-the-valley and English ivy. At the top of the bouquet was pinned a removable miniature of the bride's bouquet which the bride threw and was caught by Miss Lesley Walker. Miss Nora Harris, Almonte was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Catherine Gallagher, Almonte, Miss Lesley Walker, Toronto and Miss Lorraine Birchall of the Manotick, cousin of the bride. They wore floor length gowns in bright red peau de soie and chantilly lace with white peau de soie bow headdress. They carried nosegays of white spray mums with touches of red roses and white satin streamers. Mr. Wayne Symington, Toronto, brother of the bride was best man. The ushers were Mr. Keith Barr, Almonte, cousin of the bride, Mr. Bill Dawes, Toronto and Mr. Donald Cook, Toronto. Following a reception at the Tartan Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Davies left on a wedding trip to Cape Cod. For travelling the bride wore a yellow and white shantung ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of yellow goldilock sweetheart roses. They will reside in Toronto. 
Family (F1054)
 
1394 DAVIES, Edwin Harvey 'Ed'
Passed away at his home in Barrie with his family by his side on Sunday, April 21, 2013, in his 70th year. Ed, beloved husband of Marion (nee Blaesing). Loving father of Rod (Lisa) and Ray (Kelly). Cherished Grandpa of Colin, Lleyton, Carling, Carys and Lindsay. Dear brother-in- law of Mike Blaesing (Debbie) and uncle to their children Emily and Sean. He will be missed by his aunt Florence Rundle, cousin Malcolm (Glenda), extended Buchner, Seelig and Semmler families and many friends. Ed was a Senior Partner of McLeod, Young, Weir, which became Scotia McLeod, and retired in 1990. He was an avid sailor, accomplished musician, sports car enthusiast, champion historic sports car racer, world traveller and adventurer. Ed was Commodore of Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club in 1980 and 1981, and a member of Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto and Bird Key Yacht Club, Sarasota Florida. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Tarik Farooq and his wonderful staff, Dr. Dawn Ng and the Chemo Suite angels at RVH Cancer Centre, the nurses, support workers and staff of Bayshore Nursing and Red Cross. Friends may call at the Steckley- Gooderham Funeral Home, 30 Worsley St., Barrie, on Saturday, April 27th, from 5 - 8 pm. Memorial service in the chapel on Sunday afternoon, April 28th at 2 o'clock. If desired, memorial donations made to the Royal Victoria Regional Cancer Centre or Hospice Simcoe would be appreciated by the family.
--Published in The Globe and Mail on Apr. 23, 2013. 
Davies, Edwin Harvey (I03082)
 
1395 Dawn Janousek Jones, 75, of Charlotte, MI died Monday, July 25, 2011. Ms. Jones was born February 15, 1936 in Vermontville, MI the daughter of Austin and Ruth (Briggs) Janousek. As a child on the family farm Dawn enjoyed riding horses with her sisters. She served in the W.A.C., Women?s Army Corp, until her marriage and then they moved around the country as an Army family returning to the Charlotte area in 1966. Ms. Jones was a clerk for the Eaton County Register of Deeds. She was a member of the Charlotte Eagles, and especially liked volunteering for the Handicapped Hayride Activity program. Ms. Jones was a Detroit Tiger Fan, and a country music fan with Waylon Jennings being one of her favorite artist. She enjoyed watching bull riding at the Rodeo, reading and doing crosswords out of the newspaper becoming a competition with her sister to see who could solve it first. She found the most enjoyment in life out of her grandchildren. She is survived by her son, Mike (Pamela) Jones; grandchildren, Faith and Carson and sister, Rosella ?Susie? (Larry) Schulze. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Douglas, Darrell, Terry and sister, Darlene Hosey. Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday, July 30, 2011 at Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte, MI with Reverend Charles Jenson officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Vermontville, MI. Visitation will be Friday, July 29, 2011 from 6:00 ? 9:00 p.m. at Pray Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made at www.prayfuneral.com. Arrangements by Pray Funeral Home, Charlotte, MI. Janousek, Dawn Elaine (I20504)
 
1396 Dawn Marie Bennett, 65, of Kaleva, died Saturday, October 16, 2010, at Spectrum Health Blodgett Campus in Grand Rapids. She was born August 13, 1945, in Munising, the daughter of Lesti and Arthur (King) Fraly. Dawn had various jobs throughout her life. She had worked as an over the road trucker with her husband, Ron, for 15 years. She then went on to work at Nabco in Kaleva. Dawn loved to go on camping trips with her family, and she also loved the Bowers Annual Canoe Trip. Dawn enjoyed playing cribbage, jigsaw puzzles, bingo, and yard sales. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family. Dawn is survived by: children, Penny Rose of Batesville, Arkansas, Irene Dawn Rose of Batesville, Arkansas, Kimm Brown of Washington, Billy Wade Rose of Batesville Arkansas, and Kerry (Diane) Brown of Warren; siblings, Richard (Ruby) Fraly of Kaleva, Nettie Dye of Kaleva, Joyce Hatch of Sault St. Marie, Nancy Barkley of Interlachan, Florida, Jackie Stearns of Warren, Sharon Bowers of Brethren, Carl (Ellie) Fraly of Kaleva, and Tim Fraly of Kaleva; grandchildren, Lily, Carl, Danielle, Blake, Zach, Shae, Jess, Conner, and Devon; and numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. On July 7, 1981, in Onekama, Dawn married Ronald Gilbert Bennett who preceded her in death in 2008. She was also preceded in death by: her parents; her brothers, Donald Fraly, James Burgess, Arthur Fraly, Lawrance Fraly, Robert Fraly, Robert Fraly, and Raymond Burgess; sisters, Louellen Fraly, Elaine Lovegrove, Violet Ray, and Mary Johnson. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 PM, Tuesday, October19, 2010, at the Terwilliger Funeral Home, in Kaleva. Interment will take place in the Brethren Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 11:00 AM until time of services at the Terwilliger Funeral Home. The Terwilliger Funeral Home, in Kaleva, is in charge of arrangements. www.terwiligerfuneralhome.com Fraly, Dawn Marie (I16876)
 
1397 DAYNES, Donald Russell "Donnie" 73 years, fought a courageous battle and passed peacefully at home in Essex, surrounded by the love of his family on Saturday, December 17, 2016. Beloved husband and partner of Joan (nee Ransome) for 48 years. Proud father of his three sons, Willie (Holly), Keith and Colin (Lolita Roxas). Cherished grandfather of Desiree (Joseph Ouellette), Blake Daynes, Jaxon Daynes, Alex Roxas and great grandfather of Deven Ouellette. Predeceased by his parents Russell and Vida Daynes. Dearest brother of Barbara Daynes Sadai. Donnie will also be remembered and missed by many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank everyone that supported them during this difficult time. Donnie retired from Chrysler in 2000 after more than 34 years of service. In retirement his biggest joys came from his family, his friends and classic cars. Family and friends will be received for visiting at Reid Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 87 Maidstone Ave. E., Essex (519-776-4233) on Monday 7-9 pm, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Service to celebrate Donnie's life will be held from the funeral home on Wednesday December 21, 2016 at 11 am. Interment to follow at Country Meadows Cemetery, Essex. If desired memorial donations may be made to Canadian Tire Jumpstart to help financially disadvantaged kids participate in organized sport. Daynes, Donald Russell (I01887)
 
1398 DEAD. -- Rev. C. M. Fuller, father-in-law of Mr. Crosby of this city, who was recently injured at Delavan by a frightened horse, died last night.
The Janesville Weekly Gazette
Janesville, Wisconsin
Thursday, 8 June 1865 page 6
-- Find a Grave Memorial #95606311 
Fuller, Cyrenius Metcalf (I2788)
 
1399 Dean E. Zanni, 89, of Bokum Rd., Old Saybrook, died Monday, (August 18, 2003) at Middlesex Hospital. He was the husband of Althea (Stewart) Zanni for 26 years. He was born in Old Saybrook on Feb 7, l9l4, son of the late John B. and Natalie (Zanni) Zanni. He was a lifelong resident of Old Saybrook and was a sea captain for the Cross Sound Ferry. He was a Navy veteran and then a Coast Guard Veteran of World War II and a Merchant Marine Captain. Besides his wife, he is survived by his two daughters: Shirley James of Needles, CA, and Claudia Way of Old Saybrook; his brother, John Zanni of Riverton, UT; and sister, Doris Maas of Chester; five grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren; his three stepsons: Edward Collatz of California, Howard Herman of Idaho, and Jack Herman of Pennsylvania; two step grandsons, and a step granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his daughter, Frances Chapman, his two brothers, Claude Zanni and Silvo Zanni, and two sisters: Esther Varolo, and Elvera Ackerman. A memorial service will be held on Sat., Aug 30, 11 a.m. at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main St., Centerbrook. Burial private. Contributions may be made in his memory to the Old Saybrook Ambulance Assoc. Zanni, Dean Eugene (I25531)
 
1400 Dean, William "Bill" Douglas November 26, 1930-June 21, 2011
Bill passed away at home on Tuesday afternoon, June 21, 2011. Bill Dean of RR 1 Arnprior in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Helen A. (Symington) Dean. Dear father of Glenn (Leah), Dale (Jennifer) and Barry (Lana). Dear grandfather of Desmond, Garret, Amy, Alexander, Devon, Sarah, Ryland, Marissa and McKenzie. Dear brother of Audrey (late James) Taylor. Son of the late Walter E. Dean and Lila Carss.
Visitations at The Boyce Funeral Home, Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel St. N., Arnprior on Sunday 1:00-4:00 p.m., 7:00-9:00 p.m. and after 11:00 a.m. Monday June 27, 2011 until service time in the Chapel at 1:00 p.m.
Interment Arnprior Albert Street Cemetery. Following the burial service there will be a luncheon in the Galetta Community Hall. Donations in memory of Bill may be made to the charity of one's choice. 
Dean, William Douglas (I06402)
 

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