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1851 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I09480)
 
1852 Elmer Smith Family
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Smith, Leon Vance (I09486)
 
1853 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I09491)
 
1854 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I09493)
 
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1857 Elmond E. Clark Sr., 68, of Charles Street in Wayland died Saturday (Feb. 16, 1991) in his home following a long illness.
Born July 18, 1922, in Cohocton, a son of Wardner and Alice Wheaton Clark, he was married to Mary Pfuntner who survives. Before retirement, he was a heavy equipment operator with the Town of Wayland Highway Department for 41 years. He was predeceased by his twin brother, Erie in 1987 and his grandson, Brian Clark in 1990.
Mr. Clark was a member of American Legion Post 402 in Wayland, the Wayland United Methodist Church, the NCA Sportsmen's Club in Atlanta and a social member of the Perkinsville Fire Department.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by four daughters, Anna Bricks of Ossian, Shirley Clark of Wayland, Sally Jansch of Dansville and Velma Kuhn of Cohocton; three sons, Raymond of Mt. Morris, Elmond Jr. and Robert, both of Wayland; three brothers, Arthur of Bath, Leland of Moravia and DeWitt of Wayland; two sisters, Beatrice Beamish of Prattsburgh and Lydia Hagadone of Atlanta; 30 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
A service was conducted Tuesday morning in the Walter E. Baird and Sons Funeral Home of Wayland with the Rev. Alan Jones officiating. Burial was in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Springwater.
--Genesee Country Express, Dansville, Livingston County, New York. February 21, 1991 
Clark, Elmond Eugene (I391)
 
1858 Elnore, 97, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 12, 2016. She was born to Louis and Ruth (Foster) Gillilland.
Elnore loved music and dancing, and cooking for her family and friends. She was a hard worker, whether in the workplace - starting with her first sales job at Woolworth's and later at JC Penny in Lansing ? or in her garden, tending to her roses.
She attended Mason First Presbyterian Church for many years and greatly appreciated their fellowship.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Floyd Leckrone in 1958 and her second husband, Loren Holbrook in 2000, and her dear siblings.
She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters, Nancy Jacobus and Kay (Dan) Ryan; her grandchildren, Father Michael Jacobus, Dan Jr., David (Marsia), Tim (Danette), Todd (Tara) Ryan, and Tami Critchfield; her 14 great-grand children; her 5 great-great-grandchildren; and her kind and loving caregivers, Mae and Jan, along with many others.
Funeral services were held on Thursday, August 18, 2016 at Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes Ball Dunn Chapel, Mason. Interment will take place in Deepdale Memorial Gardens in Lansing.
For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, East Lansing, MI or the Mason First Presbyterian Church, Mason, MI. 
Gillilland, Elnore W. (I21996)
 
1859 Eloise J. McDowell, 80 of Pittsfield, IL passed away Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at Eastside Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center in Pittsfield. Eloise was born in Pike County, IL on June 5, 1933, a daughter of Eben and Rita Splain Pennock. She married Stuart Thornton and he preceded her in death then married Elton ?Ed? Edwards and he preceded her in death. In 1982 she and Bernie McDowell married and he preceded her in death in 2009.
Eloise was a member of the Detroit Methodist Church and had attended church in Milton and Detroit. She had worked in the restaurant business and had worked at several businesses in Pike County. At one time she owned a restaurant in St. Elmo, IL. She retired in 1998 from Smith-Barr Manor as a dietician. She was a St. Louis Cardinal fan, enjoyed reading, crossword and word search puzzles and sewing. She dearly loved her grandkids and never missed a chance to be with them.
She is survived by two sons, Stanley (Susan) Barker of Baylis, IL and Bob (Tina) Edwards of Detroit, IL; one daughter, Pat Thornton and husband Bryan Glenn of Mishawaka, IN and a stepdaughter, Lyla Paull of Mississippi. Ten grandchildren, five great grandchildren and several step grandchildren and step great grandchildren survive in addition to a sister, Geneva Wheeler of Texas. Eloise was preceded in death by her husbands, a daughter, Linda Thornton Brown, a brother, Everett Pennock and a sister, Elizabeth ?Libby? Barker.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 13, 2014 at the Detroit Methodist Church with Rev. Dave Kelly officiating. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Sunday evening, January 12, 2014 at the Niebur Funeral Home in Pittsfield and one hour prior to the service on Monday at the Detroit Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Bethel Cemetery near Detroit. A lunch for family and friends will be held at the Detroit Town Hall after interment.
Memorials are suggested to be made to the Bethel Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.nieburfh.com. The Niebur Funeral Home in Pittsfield has been entrusted with the service.  
Pennock, Eloise J. (I19974)
 
1860 Elphin, Roscommon, Kingdom of Ireland Byrnes, Michael James (I515)
 
1861 Elsie M. Chappell, 91, of Music Vale Rd., died Tuesday (Dec. 11, 2001) at the Nutmeg Pavilion in New London.
She was born on Dec. 26, 1909 in East Haddam, a daughter of the late Herbert and Evalina (Miner) Maynard.
She was married to the late Elmer P. Chappell on Mar. 2, 1929. They first lived in Waterford, then moved to Montville and finally settled in Salem where they owned and operated their family dairy farm known as Chappell's Dairy.
Mrs. Chappell was a charter member of the Chesterfield Fire Company Auxillary. She enjoyed gardening and loved flowers.
She is survived by three sons, Arnold Chappell, Melvin Chappell and Herbert Chappell; all of Salem; four daughters, Louise Caton of Salem, June Roselund of Heath, MA, Shirley Chappell of Sterling and Linda Walker of Salem; 24 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren and numerous extended family and friends. In addition to her husband and parents, she was predeceased by a son, Walter Chappell, a grandchild, a great-grandchild and three brothers, Kenneth, Wallace and Marvin Maynard.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, Dec. 14th at 10 AM at the Aurora-McCarthy Funeral Home, 167 Old Hartford Rd., Colchester. Burial will follow in Jordan Cemetery, Waterford. Calling hours are Thursday evening from 5-8 PM. Donations in her memory may be made to the Salem Vol. Fire Dept., Hartford Rd., Salem 06420. 
Maynard, Elsie Evalena (I08319)
 
1862 Eltham, Kent Foster, Cornelius Charles (I01224)
 
1863 Eltham, Kent Foster, Cornelius Charles (I01224)
 
1864 Eltham, Kent Foster, Henry Stephen (I01225)
 
1865 Elwood Baker, resident of 230RD, South Taylor, British Columbia passed away on February 18, 2018 in Fort St. John, British Columbia at the age of 77.
Elwood was born in Peterborough, Ontario on January 24, 1941 to parents Bruce and Aileen Baker.
Elwood married Betty Johnston on August 20, 1960 in Callander, Ontario. Elwood moved to Telkwa, BC in 1961 and then later to the Peace Country, he worked as a logger and farmer all of his life.
Elwood is predeceased by his parents Bruce & Aileen Baker, infant daughters Tina Rose & Baby Elizabeth, as well as his brother-in-law John.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Betty; children Susan (Trevor), Doug (Don), Sandy (Peter) and John (Mila); grandchildren Melissa (Jeremy), Tiffany, Miranda (Buck), Holly (Chris), Layton, Courtney (Matt), Alexi, Ella and Kameron; great grandson Emmett; step great grandson Landon; siblings Ken (Karen), Shirley, Bonnie (Abe), Bob and many other relatives, in-laws and close friends.
Special thanks and appreciation go to Dr. Wright and the nurses at the Fort St. John Palliative Care, especially Sarah White, Charlene McCormick, Stephanie and Sarah Kurjata.
In lieu of flowers expression of sympathy can be made in memory of Elwood to the Fort St. John Hospital Foundation Cancer Treatment Fund or the BC Cancer Foundation. 
Baker, Elwood Paul (I09146)
 
1866 Elwood Call Leader July 25. 1945
Learn Daughter Died Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ward, of this city, have received word of the death of their daughter, Mrs. Gertrude L. Sherman, age 38 of Oakland, California, which occurred at that place Monday.
Survivors beside the parents: the husband and a baby son ten days old; a daughter, Miss Nora Bangle, at home, and a son Arthur T. (P.) Bangle of Camp Atterbury, by a former marriage.
A brother of Mrs. Sherman and a son of the Ward's, Arthur C. Ward was killed in action in Luxenbourg, Germany on December 26, 1944.
No definite funeral arrangements have been made.
 
Ward, Gertrude Louise (I20459)
 
1867 Elwood Call Leader July 26, 1945
Remains Will be Interred Here
The body of Mrs. Gertrude Sherman, wife of Wilson Sherman, of Oakland, California, will arrive in Elwood on the Pennsylvania railroad Saturday afternoon and will be taken to the Copher and Fesler funeral home. Funeral rites will be conducted from there at 2:00 o'clock by Helen Plackard of Orestes, a Christian Science Reader. Burial will be made in the City cemetery.
Mrs. Sherman died in a hospital at Oakland, California, Monday from complication resulting from the birth of a son, Max Ward Sherman, on July 16.
Survivors include the husband, the infant son, Max Ward: a son Arthur Bangle, stationed at Camp Atterbury, and a daughter Nora Bangle by a former marriage, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ward, of this city.  
Ward, Gertrude Louise (I20459)
 
1868 Emily Barkley of Boucks Hill died at Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Jan. 5, 2004. She was 66.
She is survived by husband Roy Barkley, whom she married on Nov. 8, 1956 in Morrisburg.
She was born in Brinston on Aug. 31, 1936 to Sadie Lewis of Boucks Hill and the late Cecil Lewis. She was a lifetime resident of the area.
She is survived by children Steve of Boucks Hill and Gary (Sheila) of Boucks Hill; and brother Miles (Debbie) Lewis of Dixon's Corners. She was predeceased by granddaughter Selena Duncan.
She was loving grandmother of Jamie, Scott, Shane, and Matthew Barkley; Kyle Duncan; and Samantha Harper. She is also survived by nieces and nephews.
She worked as a homemaker. She loved dogs and she enjoyed taking long drives around the area with her husband Roy.
Friends called at Marsden and Mclaughlin Funeral Home in Williamsburg on Jan. 7. The funeral was at the funeral home on Jan. 8 with Rev. Darren May officiating. Interment was at New Union Cemetery in Williamsburg.
The pallbearers were Jamie Barkley, Scott Barkley, Rick Barkley, Gerald Barkley, Dawna Barkley, Glen Lewis and Randy Markell.
Donations to Winchester District Memorial Hospital would be appreciated by the family. 
Lewis, Emily (I2015)
 
1869 Emma A. Fuller Holem, 89, of El Dorado, died Friday, Sept. 1 at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital. Services are 10 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 5 at First Church of the Nazarene. Burial will follow in Sunset Lawns Cemetery.
She was born Feb. 16, 1917, in rural Butler County near El Dorado the daughter of Fred O. and Bessie Fuller. She attended school at Prospect and grew up on the farm. She loved to ride horses, spending hours riding with her brother Buckie herding cows and working on the farm. She attended Prospect Sunday School with her grandmother.
At the age of 19 Emma was saved in a revival at the Church of the Nazarene and joined the church and was baptized in a river northwest of El Dorado on July 12, 1936.
She was a Sunday school teacher of children for more than 40 years and was supervisor of the Cradle Roll and taught Bible school for many years also.
On June 11, 1944 she and Howard Doc Holem were married in the Nazarene Parsonage and spent 51 years together on the Holem farm southeast of El Dorado. He preceded her in death on July 13, 1995.
Emma is survived by a daughter, Margaret Evelyn Hanks/Holloday and her husband Don, El Dorado; a grandson, Robert Hanks; two granddaughters, Lori and husband Paul 'Mo" Dashner and Robin Hanks; three great-granddaughters; Ravin Hanks, Ryleigh Farr and Makayla Dashner and a great-grandson, Ren Dashner, all of El Dorado.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Alva Fuller and Buckie Fuller and two sisters, Edna Burtchet and an infant sister.
Memorials in her memory for First Church of the Nazarene and Hope Music Works may be left with Carlson Funeral Home. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday, and on Monday, Labor Day from 5 to 8 p.m.
--The El Dorado Times, - September 5, 2006 
Fuller, Emma Alice (I3740)
 
1870 Emory Bailey is Victim of Farm Mishap
A Clay county youth, Emory Bailey, 20, became the first victim of a corn picking accident in Dickinson County history Monday morning when he died shortly after 9 a.m. after his arm was caught in a mechanical picker while he was working alone in the field of the Chris Schmidt farm about seven and a half miles south of Lake Park.
Bailey had been working with Schmidt and the latter took a load of corn from the picker to the crib, which he had been doing in about 15-minute intervals during the course of the work.
When he returned he saw the picker still running but standing still at a point near the end of a row. Schmidt went over to investigate and found the youth, still alive but unconscious, with his arm caught in the chain of the machine.
The youth died soon afterward before medical aid could be summoned. Dr. B. W. Jones of Spirit Lake, Dickinson County Coroner, said he thought death was due to loss of blood. Officials believe that the machinery became plugged with corn and the victim reached into the machinery to remove it without first stopping the machinery. 
Bailey, Emery Ira (I05097)
 
1871 Emory Ira Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bailey, was born at Royal, Iowa, Oct. 5, 1919, and passed away in Dickinson county, Iowa, Oct. 23, 1939, at the age of 20 years and 18 days.
The present farm north of Spencer has been his home since he was but a few months old. He attended the rural school here, and for three years was a student in Spencer High School. He was interested in farming and kindred activities; he was a diligent worker, and was prominent for several years in 4-H club organizational work.
His cheerful disposition endeared him to all, his diversity of interests brought him into contact with a wide circle of young people his own age, and he made many friends. The family circle will have a multitude of living memories, from this young man's wholesome life, as the years pass. They have the sincere sympathy of all.
There remain to mourn his intimely passing, the parents, six brothers and one sister, Frederick, Phoebe, Ralph, Ernest, Dale, Glen and Lester; a number of close relatives, and a wide circle of sincere friends.
A prayer service was conducted at the home Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock; and the funeral was held in the Spencer Church of Christ, at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. G. D. Serrill in charge, under the direction of the Cobb Funeral Home. 
Bailey, Emery Ira (I05097)
 
1872 Emory M. Knight Sr.
Obituary

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Our loving husband, dad, grandpa, great grandpa and brother, Emory M. Knight Sr., 76, of Ridge Road, McGraw, N.Y., and formerly of Bumpville, Pa., passed away on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at his home. Emory was born on March 17, 1935 in Huntington, Vt., a son of the late William and Hazel (Walton) Knight. On Sept. 20, 1955 he married Evelyn Babcock and together they had ten children. A man of many trades, Emory was an auto mechanic for many area dealerships and owned his own scrap yard. In addition he enjoyed playing cribbage, traveling and hunting although his greatest treasure was the time spent with his family.

Emory is survived by his wife of 55 years, Evelyn E. Babcock Knight; his children, Yvonne (Robert) Hall of Ulster, Pa., Carolyn "Sis" (Gordon) Darling of Virgil, N.Y., Emory Knight, Jr. of McGraw, N.Y., Evelyn J. "Eydie" Knight of McGraw, N.Y., Brian Knight of Otisville, N.Y., Wilma (Rick) Quaile of Cortland, N.Y., Gerald Knight of Elizabethtown, N.Y., Steven Knight of McGraw, N.Y., Virginia "Genny" Knight (LaVerne Hutt) of Alpine, N.Y.; sisters, Eliza Simard of Springfield, Mass., Marion "Nan" Benker of Middletown, N.Y.; several grandchildren; great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews; and a longtime friend, Edgar Neff Jr. of Apalachin, N.Y. He was predeceased by an infant son; his brothers, William, Stanley, Robert, Edward, David and Clayton; sisters Hazel Smith and Sarah "Sally" Walters.

Funeral services and a celebration of Emory's life will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 20 at the Sutfin Funeral Chapel, 273 S. Main St., Nichols, with Pastor C. Kenneth Crain, officiating. Interment and prayers of committal will follow in the South Litchield-Bumpville Cemetery. A period of visitation will be held on Friday from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1 p.m. Memories and condolences may also be shared by visiting our website at www.sutfinfuneralchapel.com.

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Published in Daily Review on May 16, 2011 
Knight, Emory Myron (I11861)
 
1873 Encephalomyelitis Derby, Bertha Elizabeth (I08513)
 
1874 Endocarditis  Munro, Marjorie Pearl (I02969)
 
1875 Endocarditis  Scott, Kenneth Bethune (I03411)
 
1876 Endocarditis caused by rheumatic fever. McKay, Ethel May (I30643)
 
1877 Endocarditis, premature 7 1/2 months McKeen, Bruce Carl (I1021)
 
1878 Enfield, Middlesex Green, Emily (I4814)
 
1879 Enfield, Middlesex Family (F16513)
 
1880 Enfield, Middlesex Family (F2188)
 
1881 Enfield, Middlesex Teece, Sidney Walter (I06382)
 
1882 Enfield, Middlesex Connolly, Rita Constance Mary (I4879)
 
1883 Enfield, Middlesex Teece, Cecil Albert (I4867)
 
1884 Enfield, Middlesex Bredstall, Dorothy Louisa (I4886)
 
1885 Enfield, Middlesex Bredstall, Dorothy Louisa (I4886)
 
1886 ENGLAND - Gregory "Greg" Joseph Brooks, 39, of Maryland, passed away on Monday, June 4, 2012, in England from injuries sustained in an auto accident. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was an avid Steelers fan and he grew up in Fredonia, New York. Greg was the son of Joe and Marlene Brooks and was married to his beloved wife, Angela Hughes Brooks.
Greg graduated from MICA in Baltimore, Maryland. He had a passion for art and pursued a career as a freelance artist, illustrator and designer at Gbgasart. Greg had a loving and caring spirit and with his contagious smile and sparkling blue eyes, he was a friend to everyone he met.
A Funeral Mass will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2012, at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church by Rev. Paul Gabriel O.F.M., Conv. 
Brooks, Gregory Joseph (I5288)
 
1887 Enlisted in Company G of the Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry on February 11, 1862, at Adrian,Michigan, for 3 years, at age 18. Day laborer by trade. Brother of Martin. Mustered February 11, 1862. Wounded in action (shot in head) at Laurel Hill, Virginia, on May 8, 1864. On detached service with Company G of the First Michigan Infantry, by order, July 2, 1864, at Petersburg, Virginia. Discharged at expiration of term of service at Detroit, Michigan, on February 13, 1865. Resided in Tecumseh, Michigan after the war. Died July 11, 1908 of cancer in Tecumseh, Michigan. Pennock, Alonzo B. (I22617)
 
1888 Enlisted in Company G of the Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry on June 20, 1861, at Adrian, Michigan, for 3 years, at age 20. Served beside his brother Alonzo. Mustered June 20, 1861. Returned home to Tecumseh, Michigan, during May of 1863 to assist in recruiting with his Captain, David Marshall. Taken prisoner in the "Wheatfield" at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 2, 1863. Confined in the prisoner-of-war camp at at Belle Island, Richmond, Virginia, where he was "starved to a skeleton". Admitted to Hospital in Richmond on October 25, 1863, with typhoid fever. Paroled at City Point, Virginia on October 28, 1863, and sent to General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland, where he arrived on October 29, 1863. Sent home December 25, 1863. Died from the effects of his prisoner mistreatment while at home in Tecumseh, Michigan, on January 6, 1864. Pennock, Martin Van Buren (I22618)
 
1889 Enoch Lynde, was a shipping merchant in the Netherlands engaged in foreign trade and he was also connected with the postal service between England and Holland. He was fluent in Dutch and may have been of Dutch extraction. Lynde, Enoch (I6007)
 
1890 Entered into rest at the Brockville General Hospital on July 19, 2007. Helen Veley Jones of R.R. 2 Addison in her 86th year. Dear mother of Norman Jones of Campbellford and May Curran and her husband Ranald of R.R. 2 Addison. Lovng grandmother to Michael (Cheslyn), Sandy Jones, Cathy Moss (Brian) and Desarae Jones. Also survived by four great grandchildren. Fondly remembered by her sister-in-law Snooky as well as a sister Marjorie Frood. Predeceased by sisters Louine Veley, Florie (Tootsie) Bakker, Elizabeth Veley, Maggie Deano and Florence Ransom; as well as brothers Leon, Earl, John, Clarence and Charles Veley and on granddaughter Cindy Jones Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.

A private graveside service was held at Greenbank Cemetery on July 20th. In memoriams to the Canadian Diabetes Society or the Athens Medical Clinic Building Fund will be gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements are entrusted with the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. 
Veley, Helen (I14634)
 
1891 Entered into rest at the Brockville General Hospital on July 19, 2007. Helen Veley Jones of R.R. 2 Addison in her 86th year. Dear mother of Norman Jones of Campbellford and May Curran and her husband Ranald of R.R. 2 Addison. Lovng grandmother to Michael (Cheslyn), Sandy Jones, Cathy Moss (Brian) and Desarae Jones. Also survived by four great grandchildren. Fondly remembered by her sister-in-law Snooky as well as a sister Marjorie Frood. Predeceased by sisters Louine Veley, Florie (Tootsie) Bakker, Elizabeth Veley, Maggie Deano and Florence Ransom; as well as brothers Leon, Earl, John, Clarence and Charles Veley and on granddaughter Cindy Jones Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.

A private graveside service was held at Greenbank Cemetery on July 20th. In memoriams to the Canadian Diabetes Society or the Athens Medical Clinic Building Fund will be gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements are entrusted with the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. 
Veley, Helen (I14634)
 
1892 Entered into rest October 31, 2023 at Gardenview Long Term Care Home in Townsend, Ontario. She was 95 years old. Wilda was predeceased by her parents Agnes (McConnell) and Levi Byers and her siblings Gladys Masson (the late Tom), Evelyn Byers, Violet Hazelwood (the late Eric), Greta Bayliss (the late Hector), Andrew, Wilburn and Tom Byers (Caroline of Medicine Hat, Alberta). She is survived by her siblings Sam Byers (Ethel) of Dunnville, Gwen Hazelwood (Clarence) of Renfrew and Marjorie Trainer of North Bay. Wilda will be fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and friends. The Byers family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, on Monday, November 6, 2023 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm and on Tuesday, November 7 from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm. The funeral service will take place at 1:00 pm. Spring interment Nipissing Cemetery. Byers, Wilda Grace (I00036)
 
1893 Enterocolitis and diarrhea Galloway, Samuel Ivan (I5592)
 
1894 Epilepsy  Valliant, George Munro (I02756)
 
1895 Epping Congregational Church, Epping, New South Wales, Australia Family (F14250)
 
1896 ERIC ELMER MCCONNELL
May 12, 1934 - January 8, 2011
In loving memory of Eric McConnel who died peacefully at his home in Little Current on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at the age of 76. Eric retired after working for 38 years for CPR. He loved word puzzles, fishing, deer hunting with his family and the Toronto Blue Jays. He was a member of the Little Current Fish and Game Club and the Manitoulin Hospital Auxiliary. Survived by his beloved wife of 56 years June (nee Cargill). Beloved father of Debbie Heise (Myron), Karen Cranston (John), Jeffrey, Martin (Carol) and infant Michael (predeceased). Loving grandfather of Jennifer Calvelli (Nick), Erin and Christopher Heise, Jonathan (Brooke) and Cole (Heather) Cranston, Cody and Brandon McConnell, and great-grandchildren Lauren and Myah Ferguson, Lucas and Danica Calvelli, Maddison Heise and baby Cranston. Predeceased by parents Alex and Mabel McConnell. Brother of Betty Lawson (George predeceased), Sidney McConnell (predeceased) (Donelda), Vern McConnell (predeceased) (Mona) and brother-in-law of Iris and Orvis Hunter, Sharon (predeceased) and Garnet Hunter, David and Carolyn Cargill. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Visitation was 7-9 pm on Monday, January 10, 2011. Funeral Service was at 3 pm on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at Island Funeral Home. Cremation.
--Manitoulin Expositor, January 12, 2011 
McConnell, Eric Elmer (I01831)
 
1897 Eric Nelson, loving son, husband, father, grandfather and friend, died unexpectedly onSaturday evening, December 3, 2016, in Graeagle, California. A third-generation Nevadan, Eric was born February 3, 1950, to Vance and Marjorie Nelson of Reno. He is survived by his father Vance Nelson, his wife of thirty-six years, Teri, daughter, Taylor Ruepp (Michael), son, Matt, and his twin granddaughters, Addilyn and Kaylee, who were the lights of his life. Eric is also survived by his sisters, Marja Brophy (Steve) and Valerie Nelson (Steve), his uncle Ray Nelson and numerous nieces and nephews.
Eric graduated from Wooster High School in 1968 and graduated from Heald Business College where he studied court reporting. He served in the Army for three years in Washington, D.C. where he worked as the court reporter for the Joint Chiefs of staff at the Pentagon. Eric returned to Reno and began his forty-year career as a court reporter and owner of Sierra Nevada Reporters. In addition to his dedication to his career, he was also a thirty-second-degree Mason, and a part of the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program and devoted Big Brother to his Little Brother, Angel, for the last eight years.
Eric lived his last day to perfection. After a two-hour morning bike ride in beautiful Sierra Valley, Eric enjoyed breakfast with Teri at their Graeagle home, and then spent the afternoon serving egg nog at the Graeagle Mercantile for the annual Christmas Festival. Dinner and cards with long time friends followed that evening. It was how Eric lived every day: with passion, energy, and joy.
To Eric, the outdoors was his spiritual home whether on the golf course, boating, a century bike ride, the ski slopes, hiking, or on a marathon course. When work or fun was done for the day, Eric spent hours at the piano playing music from Chopin to David Lanz. Those who knew Eric describe him as a Renaissance Man and he lived his life by this advice: Play the moments. Pause the memories. Rewind the happiness. This is the music of life.
A celebration of Eric's rich, memorable life will be held at Grace Church, 1220 Robb Drive, this Friday, December 9, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a reception at the church. Those attending are invited to celebrate by wearing your brightest, most colorful attire. Eric Nelson, loving son, husband, father, grandfather and friend, died unexpectedly onSaturday evening, December 3, 2016, in Graeagle, California. A third-generation Nevadan, Eric was born February 3, 1950, to Vance and Marjorie Nelson of Reno. He is survived by his father Vance Nelson, his wife of thirty-six years, Teri, daughter, Taylor Ruepp (Michael), son, Matt, and his twin granddaughters, Addilyn and Kaylee, who were the lights of his life. Eric is also survived by his sisters, Marja Brophy (Steve) and Valerie Nelson (Steve), his uncle Ray Nelson and numerous nieces and nephews. Eric graduated from Wooster High School in 1968 and graduated from Heald Business College where he studied court reporting. He served in the Army for three years in Washington, D.C. where he worked as the court reporter for the Joint Chiefs of staff at the Pentagon. Eric returned to Reno and began his forty-year career as a court reporter and owner of Sierra Nevada Reporters. In addition to his dedication to his career, he was also a thirty-second-degree Mason, and a part of the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program and devoted Big Brother to his Little Brother, Angel, for the last eight years. Eric lived his last day to perfection. After a two-hour morning bike ride in beautiful Sierra Valley, Eric enjoyed breakfast with Teri at their Graeagle home, and then spent the afternoon serving egg nog at the Graeagle Mercantile for the annual Christmas Festival. Dinner and cards with long time friends followed that evening. It was how Eric lived every day: with passion, energy, and joy. To Eric, the outdoors was his spiritual home whether on the golf course, boating, a century bike ride, the ski slopes, hiking, or on a marathon course. When work or fun was done for the day, Eric spent hours at the piano playing music from Chopin to David Lanz. Those who knew Eric describe him as a Renaissance Man and he lived his life by this advice: Play the moments. Pause the memories. Rewind the happiness. This is the music of life. A celebration of Eric's rich, memorable life will be held at Grace Church, 1220 Robb Drive, this Friday, December 9, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a reception at the church. Those attending are invited to celebrate by wearing your brightest, most colorful attire. 
Nelson, Eric (I05201)
 
1898 Ernest Foster: 1973

Following an illness Of two and a half years, Mr. Ernest Foster of Clayton passed away at the Almonte General Hospital on Monday, July 2nd, 1973. He was 81. Mr. Foster was a retired farm and was born at Galbraith, on April 29th 1892, a son of the late James Foster and his wife, Grace Scoular. He received his schooling at Galbraith School. He was married to the former Jeanie Della Price, at the bride's home at Galbraith, on September 15th, 1915. Surviving besides his wife, are five sons and a daughter, James Boyd, Carleton Place; Eric E., Alvintson. Ont.; Melvin L., M. Carl, and Elmer R., of Almonte, and Edna Jean, Mrs. Guy Yuill, Almonte. One brother, Thomas Foster, of Almonte, and sisters, Rebecca, Mrs. Harold Munro of Clayton, Margaret, Mrs. Gilbert Munro, and Jessie, Mrs. John H. Munro, Almonte, also survive. The funeral was held from the Comba Funeral Home, Church street Almonte, on Thursday afternoon, July 5, at 2.30 p.m., with interment at the United Cemetery, Clayton., Messrs. George Paige and Leslie Beddoe conducted the funeral services. Pallbearers were former neighbours, Nathan Virgin, John G. Rintoul, James Foster, Lauchlin Watt, Edwin McKirdy and Allan McKay.  
Foster, Ernest (I02284)
 
1899 Ernest Moore Bolles, son of Lemuel and Emeline A. (Banning) Bolles, was educated in the public and high schools of Amherst. When his school days ended he went to work in the shoe store of James E. Stinson, of Amherst, and continued in his employ for six or seven years. He also was employed in a shoe store in Hartford, Connecticut, for a short time. In 1897 he engaged in the boot and shoe business for himself in Amherst, and has continued there ever since. He is a member of Pacific Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons ; a member of the Royal Arch Chapter; and of Northampton Commandery, Knights Templar; of Melha Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of Springfield. He is a Christian Scientist in religion.

Biography and Genealogy of Western Massachusetts, 1639-1925 
Bolles, Ernest Moore (I07370)
 
1900 Ernest Ralph Tolx Sr. of Bokum Road, Old Saybrook, died Thursday at the Connecticut Hospice in Branford. He was 75.
He was born in New Haven and settled in Old Saybrook after World War II. He was drafted into the infantry in 1944, and served in the China, Burma India theater. He was decorated by the Chinese government for his service. He was a painting contractor for over 50 years.
He is survived by his wife, Eunice LaPlace Tolx; two sons, Ernest R. Tolx Jr. of Anson, Maine, and Peter C. Tolx of Old Saybrook; a daughter, Amy T. Henzy of Old Saybrook; a brother, Paul C. Tolx of Stuart, Fla.; and four grandchildren.
A service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Essex Baptist Church, Prospect St., Essex. Burial in Centerbrook Cemetery, with military honors, will be private.
Donations may be made to the Old Saybrook Police Brotherhood Association. 
Tolx, Ernest Ralph (I25563)
 

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