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1951 Frank Lawrence Riggio, 91, of Ivoryton, Conn., passed away on November 10. He was born in Ivoryton on June 25, 1926, the son of the late Samuel and Nellie (Banning) Riggio. He was the beloved husband of the late Audley Reynolds Riggio, his high school sweetheart, for 45 years. A 1944 graduate of Pratt High School in Essex, Conn., Frank began his working career at Cramer Controls in Centerbrook, Conn., as a machine operator. He moved on to management roles in manufacturing and engineering at Cleveland Cap Screw, Raymond Engineering, and Hayden Switch and Instrument. He was one of the founders of Modulus Corp., a company that produced cold forged fasteners for the automotive industry. In 1980 he started his own manufacturing business, Camtech, Inc., with his sons. It utilized custom machines that he had designed and built. He retired in 1994. Frank was a good man, a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was a spirited individual who always saw the positive opportunities that life had to offer and he wasn't afraid to share his opinion on nearly everything. He leaves behind his son Glenn Riggio and wife Christine Riggio of Killingworth, Conn.; son Mark Riggio and wife Jacqueline Stack of Chester, Conn., and son Tod Riggio and wife Holly Johnson of Madison, Conn. He also leaves three grandchildren, Geoffrey Riggio, Daniel Riggio and William Riggio, and three step-grandchildren, Jennifer Williams, Andrew Tower and Jacob Begansky. In addition, he leaves his brother-in-law Robert Reynolds of Live Oak, Fla., and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister Judith Hilley and brother Ernest "Bud" Riggio. A private graveside service will be held at the family's convenience. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name may be made to: Essex Library Association, 33 West Ave, Essex, Ct 06426; Ivoryton Library Association, P.O. Box 515, Ivoryton, CT 06442, or Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Conn., 255 Hempstead St., New London, CT 06320.  Riggio, Francis Lawrence (I10516)
 
1952 Frank passed away at his home 702 East State St., in the City of Olean after a long illness. He came to Olean in 1893 and was long identified with area civic affairs. He was the secretary and treasurer of the Producers Gas Co. He had served on the Olean Board of education and represented the eleventh ward as alderman. He had also served on the Board of Trustees of the Olean Public Library. He was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and Olean Lodge, No. 252 Free and Accepted Mason's. At the time of his deth he was survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie (Rockwell) Herron; One daughter, Mrs. G.D. Lewis of Dunkirk, NY; Three sons, Donald W. Herron of Olean, Selden C. Herron of Long Beach, CA and Robert F. Herron of Solvay, NY: One Brother, Dana R. Herron of Olean and two grandchildren. The funeral was held at the Halwig Funeral Home in Olean on April 3, 1940.
--The Olean Times Herald, Monday, April 1, 1940 Page 3 
Herron, Franklin Wardner (I15960)
 
1953 Frank Powell Banning, 56, of Woodway, Texas, died Thursday morning, Oct. 4, 2007, at Wesley Woods Alzheimer's Care Center in Waco.
There will be a celebration of his life, led by the Rev. Suzanne Smith, chaplain for Providence Hospice, at 6 p.m. at OakCrest Funeral Home, Waco. Funeral services, led by the Rev. Jeff W. Fisher, will be 2 p.m. Oct. 9, at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 305 N. 30th St., Waco
Powell was born in Dallas, Texas, to Frank and Leotta Thornton Banning.
He attended Dallas schools and graduated with honors from Bryan Adams High School in 1969. He attended the University of Missouri in Columbia and the University of Texas in Austin. He graduated from UT with honors in 1973 with a Bachelor of Journalism. Powell then attended Baylor Law School in Waco, graduating cum laude in 1975.
Powell married Candace Maddox of Waco in 1971. After receiving his juris doctor, the couple moved to Houston where Powell served as briefing attorney for the Fourteenth Court of Civil Appeals. He was hired by Gulf Oil Corporation as a tax attorney, beginning a life-long career in that challenging field.
Powell's oldest daughter, Elizabeth Lynn, was born in Houston. His second daughter, Megan Alexis, was born in England while Powell worked in the London office of Gulf.
In 1984, Powell returned to Houston where he worked with Union Texas Petroleum as Director for Tax Planning and Compliance/International. Powell began working for Caltex Petroleum Corporation located in Los Colinas, Texas, in 1991, becoming General Tax Counsel for the corporation. When Caltex moved overseas, Powell returned to Houston to work for Lyondell Chemical, where he was tax manager. In 2001 he returned to Gulf and Caltex, now owned by Chevron Oil Corporation, based in San Ramon, Calif. Powell enjoyed traveling all over the world with his job, saying he had been in every continent except Antarctica. He intended to go there too someday.
He enjoyed his family and writing. He loved having long conversations with fellow creative thinkers about the meaning of life. He enjoyed brainstorming, coming up with new ideas and inventions. He published a children's book "The Five Golden Rings" in 1991. Powell's intelligence, creativity, imagination and energy will be remembered by all who knew him.
Powell was preceded in death by a sister, Cecelia Sue Banning; and mother, Leotta Thornton Banning.
He is survived by his wife, Candace Banning; daughters, Elizabeth Banning Malloy and husband, Ryan, and Megan Banning; father, Frank Banning; sister, Jeannine Banning; nieces, Melissa Muise, Adrienne Bradford and Kristin Glenn; and nephews, Joe VanVoorhis and Adam Bradford. He is also survived by sisters and brother-in-law, Susan VanVoorhis and Rosemary and Jim Bradford. He loved his family, especially his girls. 
Banning, Frank Powell (I24481)
 
1954 Frank Roger Smith, 82, died Friday, Aug. 22, 2014, at Port Charlotte Rehabilitation Center in Port Charlotte, Fla., following an extended illness.
He was born in Boston, Mass., July 21, 1932, the son of Frank and Inez (nee Harrington) Smith, of Hyde Park, Mass.
He spent most of his life in the Boston area. In 1950 he married Jacqueline Rose Gaulin of Biddeford, Maine, and together they had four children. Jacqueline passed away in 1977.
For the past several years, Frank had been a resident of Punta Gorda, Fla. He attended the Punta Gorda First Church of the Nazarene.
A veteran of the Korean Era and Peacetime, Frank was a seaman with the U.S. Coast Guard from November 1949 until November 1953. He served aboard two vessels, the USCG Courier and the USCG Coos Bay.
He is survived by his four adult children, Kathleen (Tom) Salina of Jupiter, Fla., Rick Smith of San Diego, Calif., Vivian (Richard) Ketterman of Toledo, Ohio and Joan (Brian) Wilson of Chicago, Ill.; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and special friend, Cynthia Johnson. Frank was preceded in death by his two brothers, Gordon and Donald; and his two sisters, Barbara and Jacqueline.
A committal service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, at Sarasota National Cemetery, with the Rev. Jason Hawk officiating, and military honors provided. 
Smith, Frank Roger (I09831)
 
1955 Frank Stewart passed away March 29, 1995 at the Fred & Harriett Taylor Health Center, Urbana, Steuben County, NY.
He was born May 1 or June 1, 1905 Cameron Town Line Rd, Bath Town, Steuben, New York to Eleazer (Alex, Aley or Alan) Stewart (1874-1943)and Nora Bell Holmes (1880-1955).
He had resided on Bonny Hill.
Frank Stewart was a farmer, logger, builder, jack of all trades, and owned & operated Stocking Run Dance Hall in Bath, NY.
Burial at Bath Nondaga Cemetery, Bath, New York.
He was husband of Beulah Mae (Beva) Bush b. Aug. 8, 1906 d. Oct. 26, 1957, married March 13, 1924 Steuben, New York. Subsequently he Adeline Laura Stewart 3/27/1958. 
Stewart, Frank W. (I308)
 
1956 Frank, Ethel and Vera boarded the ship Suffolk on October 13, 1922 at the port of Southampton, bound for a new life in New Zealand. Campen, Frank Henry (I30178)
 
1957 Fred E. Bailey, 88, passed away on Friday, February 17, 2006 in Upland, California. Fred was a longtime resident of Colorado Springs but had moved to California four years ago for health reasons. He was born November 19, 1917 in Royal, Iowa, the first of eight children of Lloyd and Grace (Harrison) Bailey. He grew up near Spencer, Iowa, where he married Anetha "Ann" England on November 21, 1938. They had four children: Verda, Ronald, Douglas and Thomas. Fred is survived by Verda of Apache Junction, AZ; Ron and wife, Anita of Chino Hills, CA; Tom of Colorado Springs; and daughter-in-law, Verleen of Colorado Springs. He is also survived by brothers: Ralph of Yuma, AZ, Dale and wife, Juanita of Colorado Springs, Glen and wife, Pat of Sun City West, AZ, Les and wife Mary Lou of Colorado Springs; sister-in-law, Wanda of Colorado springs; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, one great great-grandchild and his dear and loving friend, Wanda Armstrong of Chino, CA. Me was preceded in death by his wife, Ann; son, Doug, brothers: Emery and Ernest; sister Phoebe Heikens; and granddaughter, Shelly Bailey. While living in Colorado Springs, Fred was a member of El Paso Lodge #13 AF&AM, Southern Colorado Consistory, Al Kaly Shrine Patriots, Centennial Chapter No. 58 Order of the Eastern Star, White Shrine of Jerusalem and the V.Z. Reed Hose Company. He had worked for Hertz since 1988. A Memorial Service will be held at Village Christian Church, 3113 Primrose Drive, Colorado Springs on Friday, March 17 at 11:00 a.m. A reception for friends and family will follow. Inurnment at Memorial Gardens will be at a later date.  Bailey, Frederick Eben (I05095)
 
1958 Fred L. Emerson Jr.
Avid Rower Called `Patron Saint Of Crew'
June 05, 1992 - Hartford Courant
Fred L. Emerson Jr. of Lyme, an avid rower who founded and financed crew programs at more than 60 high schools, colleges and private clubs throughout the nation, died Monday in New London. He was 81.
In Connecticut, Mr. Emerson launched rowing programs at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and Connecticut College in New London, and he donated equipment and financial support to crew teams at Trinity College in Hartford and Wesleyan University in Middletown.
Almost every regatta in the Northeast at the high school and college level has at least one trophy bearing his name, and the annual crew race between Trinity and Coast Guard is named the Emerson Cup. On the underside of a bridge at Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, site of many college and high school races, there is a message visible only to only the rowers who pass beneath it: "Fred Emerson is the patron saint of crew." Mr. Emerson helped high school rowing programs in East Lyme, Old Lyme and Deep River, and he supported preparatory school crew programs at Kent, Pomfret and Choate. When Mr. Emerson started the Coast Guard program more than 20 years ago, he donated most of the equipment, paid the coaches' salaries and underwrote the travel costs.
Mr. Emerson was a member of the U.S. Olympic Rowing Committee and the National Women's Olympic Rowing Committee, and shells he donated can be found at almost every major regatta in the country. Despite his generosity, Mr. Emerson was a private man, but to many, he was the father of rowing.
Mr. Emerson leaves his wife, Gertrude; three sons, Fred L. Emerson III of Hollywood, Calif., James D. Emerson of Miami, Fla., and Eric E. Emerson of Dallas; and a daughter, Annabelle Brown of McKinney, Texas.
A memorial service will be held today at 2 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Lyme on Route 156 in Hamburg. Burial will be private in Pleasant View Cemetery in Lyme. The Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home of Old Lyme, is in charge of arrangements. There are no calling hours.
Gifts may be made in Mr. Emerson's memory to a charity of the donor's choice, or to any high school, college or community rowing program. 
Emerson, Fred Light (I28204)
 
1959 Fred M. Moreash of Groton passed away on March 17, 2007 after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his wife of 41 years and his family.
Fred was born Feb. 18, 1947 in New London to the late Fred and Ruth Moreash of Mystic.
He married Lorraine A. Mossberg on Jam. 13, 1966 at his parents' home in Mystic.
He was employed by Pfizer from Sept. 19, 1966 to October 2001 when he retired.
Fred enjoyed spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren, and family. He was an avid Red Sox fan and freshwater fisherman, enjoying ice fishing the most.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Fred M. Moreash of Hopkinton, R.I., and his wife Wendy; his daughters, Anita D. Moreash of Groton, Elena L. Lockett of Mystic and her husband Bryan, and Patricia A. Santiago of New London and her husband Israel; and his grandchildren, Fred and Heather Moreash, Jacqueline Lockett, and Dominic, Matrix, and Aries Santiago. In addition, Fred is survived by his seven brothers and sisters, Harold Moreash of Ledyard, Edward Moreash of Plainfield, Vera Shaw of Pawcatuck, Anna Mae Bielik of Youngstown, Ohio, Shirley Jones, of Sumpter, S.C., Gladys (Dutchie) Mitchell of Cushing, Maine, and Patricia Young of Cushing, Maine; his godson, Steven Mossberg of Lyme; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He will be deeply missed by his entire family and his dearest friends Boni and Bob McGann, Wanda Lessard, William and Ellie Santiago, Valentino Fazi, Ralph Mayo and Frank Furman.
In addition to his parents, Fred was predeceased by a son, Delaware Paul Moreash.
There will be no calling hours and services will be private for the family.  
Moreash, Frederick M. (I28427)
 
1960 Fred W Goebel Jr. Of Tacoma Wa passed away July 4th, 2015. He was born Jan. 27, 1927 to Fred and Ida Goebel of Centralia, Wa. Survivors include wife Rose, sons Wayne (Marcia) Goebel, Graham Wa., Dale (Sarah) Goebel, Parkland Wa., Daryl Goebel, Yelm Wa., daughters Rosemarie (Bill) Johnson Pottsboro Tx. and Pam Woodard (Mark Gerber) Billings Mt. Viewing at Fir Lane Mortuary 7-12-15 from 1-4. Mass at St. John's of the Woods Catholic Church 7-13-15 at 1:00.
--Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Jul. 10, 2015. 
Goebel, Frederick William (I4196)
 
1961 Frederick A. Nichols Jr., 87, of Marlborough, husband of the late Louise (Coleman) Nichols, died Saturday Nov. 25th at Marlborough Health Care. Born July 18, 1930 in Middletown he was the son of the late Frederick and Beulah (Goff) Nichols. Frederick and Louise moved to Marlborough in 1957. He was retired from the State of Connecticut Highway Department and also from Coca Cola in East Hartford. Frederick served his country in the Army National Guard during the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion Post in Marlborough, the East Hampton VFW Post #5095, and a life member of the Marlborough Volunteer Fire Department. He was a lifelong camper and a member of the Nutmeg Winnebago Club. He is survived by his three sons Frederick A. Nichols III and his wife Maureen of VA., Brian C. Nichols of Marlborough, Kevin E. Nichols and his wife Melissa of Moodus, his daughter Karen N. Cole of Marlborough, sisters-in-law Barbara Roberts and husband Zane, Jean Coleman, cousin Elaine Bentley, seven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Spencer Funeral Home 112 Main St. East Hampton on Tuesday Nov. 28, from 6:00PM until 8:00PM. Funeral services will be held Wednesday Nov. 29, at 11:00AM in the Spencer Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Marlboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Roy B. Pettengill Ambulance Assoc. Nichols, Frederick A. (I25789)
 
1962 Frederick D. Banning of Westbrook Road, Essex, died Saturday at home. He was 67.
He was a former member of the Essex Fire Department. He retired from R.R. Donnelley's & Sons, Old Saybrook, after 30 years. He was the owner of American Heritage Antiques in Essex.
He is survived by his mother, Kathryn Lee Banning of Essex; two sons, Darren Banning of Richmond, Va., and Steve Bogan of Essex; a daughter, Autumn Banning of Manning, S.C.; a brother, Dennis Banning of Hartland, Vt.; and four grandchildren.
Calling hours are at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main St., Centerbrook, Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. Graveside service will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. in Centerbrook Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Essex Fire Dept., PO Box 786, Essex, CT 06426 or the Essex Lions Club, PO Box 525, Essex, CT 06426. 
Banning, Frederick Dale (I26404)
 
1963 Frederick Hazelwood and Maggie Baird emigrated from England due to Frederick Hazelwood's health (he received gas poisoning in the First World War and they thought the Australian climate may be better for him). They would have emigrated around 1920. They were farmers in England and continued this in Australia at a place called Hay in New South Wales. Frederick died at Hay in 1921. Maggie then remarried and lived to an old age and is buried at a place called Nangus in New South Wales.  Baird, Maggie (I19570)
 
1964 Frederick Hazelwood and Maggie Baird emigrated from England due to Frederick Hazelwood's health (he received gas poisoning in the First World War and they thought the Australian climate may be better for him). They would have emigrated around 1920. They were farmers in England and continued this in Australia at a place called Hay in New South Wales. Frederick died at Hay in 1921. Maggie then remarried and lived to an old age and is buried at a place called Nangus in New South Wales.  Hazelwood, Frederick Charles (I01122)
 
1965 Frederick James Doyle Sr., 79, of 91 Buddington Road, Groton, died Monday morning, Dec. 27, 2004, at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London with his family by his side.
He was born in Groton on Oct. 5, 1925, the son of James J. and Lucy Phelps Doyle.
He married Jane Murray of Groton in August of 1948.
Mr. Doyle served in the Navy during World War II.
He was a carpenter in the engineering department at Pfizer in Groton retiring in 1983 after 32 years of service.
He attended Fitch Senior High School where he had been active in sports. He played in the Groton Fast Pitch Softball League in the 40's and had been a coach in the Poquonnock Bridge Little League.
In addition to his wife he is survived by two sons, Theodore W., of Groton, and Frederick J. Doyle Jr., of Colchester; three daughters, Elizabeth Walrath and Ruth Trombino, both of Westerly, and Jean Benoit, of Norwich; four sisters, Viola and Lucy Doyle, Dorothy Weinberg and Isabell Adams, all of Groton; 11grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Susan Doyle, a brother, Howard Doyle, sisters, Elsie Noyce and Alice Teuton, and a grandson, Adam Trombino.
A graveside service will be Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in Starr Burying Ground, Lester Town Road, Groton.
Donations in his memory may be directed to the Adam Trombino Memorial Fund, 12 Old Hopkinton Rd., Westerly, RI 02891.
Byles-Groton Memorial Home is in charge of arrangements.
--Published in The Day on Dec. 28, 2004 
Doyle, Frederick James (I28332)
 
1966 Frederick served in "Butler's Rangers from 1778 to 1784. He was in Col. Ten Broeck's company in the raid and massacre in the Wyoming Valley of Pennsylvania in July, 1780, and in October 1780 he made his way to Niagara. He was discharged at Niagara in January 1784 and returned to New York. He immigrated with his family to Osnaburck Township, Stormount County, Upper Canada West, in the fall of 1800 and resided at Lunenburgh, near his brother Nicholas. "When living in Canada, he declined to accept some 1400 acres or equivalent cash as compensation for losses during the American Revolutionary War, although his children successfully made this claim twenty years after Frederick's death". Schaeffer, Frederick UE (I29702)
 
1967 Frederick Shaver of Osnabruck, United Empire Loyalist
Revolutionary War - Served with Butler's Rangers 1778-1784. Died in Lunenburg, Osnabruck Twp., Stormont Co., Upper Canada in 1818. Son of John Shaver U.E.L.
Married to Catherine Ecker, born 1762, daughter of Peter Ecker.
1783 - Frederick Shaver, age 23, and his wife Catrina, age 22, are on the Return of Persons under the Description of Loyalists in Capt. George Dame's Company in the Corps. of (Butler's) Rangers at Niagara dated 30 November 1783.
Land grant by Order in Council dated 26 April 1838.
Death record - Frederic Shaefer - born Aug. 14, 1760, died Apr. 26 1818 aged 57 years, 6 m., 12 days. Church records. 
Schaeffer, Frederick UE (I29702)
 
1968 FREDERICK, Gene Paul - At North Bay Regional Health Centre on Tuesday, February 15, 2011, after a year-long battle with cancer. He was in his 69th year. Gene was the beloved husband of Nancy (Byers) of Chisholm, father of Kim of Lindsay and like a father to Shelley. He was the proud grandfather of Katelyn and Carley. Gene is survived by his mother Margaret Frederick and siblings John “Jack“ Frederick (Agnes) and Sharon Bartraw (Jim), all of Powassan. He was predeceased by two infant daughters and his father Lester “Stanley“ Frederick (1910-1993). After many years as a welder at ACME Welding in North Bay, Gene and his brother Jack operated Frederick Farm Supply in Powassan. Gene recently retired from many years of garbage collection in Chisholm. The Frederick family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME in Powassan on Friday from 10 to 11 am with a service to follow at 11 am. Cremation has taken place. If desired, donations may be made in memory of Gene to the Canadian Cancer Society. For more information, to request a Memory Card, or to make a donation, please contact the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, Frederick, Gene Paul (I09070)
 
1969 FREDERICKSON: Bryan Murray Frederickson passed away peacefully on Monday, June 7th, 2021. Bryan was born to Murray and Joyce Frederickson in Winnipeg on August 2nd, 1952. They resided in Baldur, Manitoba until 1956 when the family moved to Brandon. Bryan attended school in Brandon before starting his career at Manitoba Public Insurance where he worked for 34 years until his retirement. Bryan married Linda Jean Carrick on July 6th, 1974. Together they raised their family a daughter Kerri, and son Michael until Linda's passing. Bryan was an avid curler and competed in the super league until a back injury sidelined him. He enjoyed spending time with family at Pelican Lake and spent many hours towing Kerri, Michael and their friends behind the boat. He also coached Michael's minor ball team for many years. Bryan later met Yvonne Fontaine and resided in Pine Falls until his passing. Bryan was predeceased by his wife Linda Frederickson, parents Murray and Joyce Frederickson, and father-in-law Herb Carrick. Bryan is survived by daughter Kerri (Jeff) Bridges, grandson Ethan; Son Michael (Lauren) Frederickson, granddaughters Lily, Emma, and Addison. Partner Yvette Fontaine and family. Sister Sharon Frederickson and mother-in-law Jean Carrick. As per Bryan's wishes a private family graveside service will be held at a later date. If friends so desire a donation can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
--Brandon Sun, Jun 12, 2021 
Frederickson, Bryan Murray (I5789)
 
1970 FREEMAN, Mr. Benjamin Rosser, died suddenly at his home in
Greenville last Sunday, aged about forty nine years; born and
raised near Greenville, he was married to Miss Ellen, daughter
of the late Joseph L. Banning; a member of the Methodist
church, he was buried Monday afternoon with Masonic orders and
Alliance ceremony; Vol. 16, No. 50, November 5, 1888. This
later issue reports that the funeral was held at the Methodist
church and that only Masonic ceremonies were held at the grave;
Vol. 16, No. 51, November 8, 1888. In a Memorial by the
Greenville Masonic Lodge in this issue: he was born in
Meriwether county, March 28th, 1841 and died November 4th, 1888
(this date is not comsistent with the earlier report); Vol. 17,
No. 9, January 18, 1889
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS OBITS December 9, 1887 - December 16, 1892 
Freeman, Benjamin Rosser (I07421)
 
1971 Fremont Walton Visitation Today
Fremont W. Walton died Feb. 21 at Yavapai Community Hospital, following an auto accident. He was born Dec. 30, 1895 in the state of New York and moved to Prescott 10 years ago from California. He lived at 511 Pioneer Drive.
Mr. Walton was a graduate of Oregon State University, served in the National Guard in Oregon and in the US Army.
He was a member of the Aztlan Lodge No. 1 F & A.M. in Prescott, past master of the Masonic Lodge in Exetor, Calif. He attended Trinity Presbyterian Church here and was a former member of the Lions Club in California, very active in the American Legion Post 94 in Exetor, and was the third-vice commander in the state.
Survivors include: his widow Gladys, of Prescott; a sister, Mrs. Rena Sturgeon of Corvalis, Ore. several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at Memory Chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow with Dr. Donald Watkins officiating. Masonic and full military graveside services will be held at Prescott National Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Memorial Chapel. 
Walton, Fremont Winston (I00709)
 
1972 FRESQUE, Kenneth L. FL Sgt RCAF 1942-45 Retired Ottawa Hydro Passed away peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital on December 29th 2004 at the age of 80. Loving husband and best friend of Ruth (nee Coxford). Devoted father of Eric (Karen) and the late Norah. Proud and loving Poppa of Jennifer and Jeff. Dear son of the late Camille and Alice. Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 315 McLeod Street on Thursday, January 6, 2005 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. followed by a memorial service in celebration of Ken's life in the Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. Family interment at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte in the spring. In recognition of the care and compassion shown by the staff of the Ottawa General ICU and in lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Ottawa Hospital Foundation.
--Published on January 3, 2005 
Fresque, Kenneth Lionel (I31603)
 
1973 FRESQUE, Norah Unexpectedly on June 11, 2004 at the age of 46. Beloved daughter of Ruth and Ken Fresque. Loving sister of Eric (Karen). Fondly remembered by her niece Jennifer, her nephew Jeff, and her Aunts Kathleen Thomson and Elizabeth Duncan, as well as other relatives. Friends may visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 315 McLeod Street on Tuesday, June 15, 2004 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. followed by a memorial service in celebration of Norah's life in the Chapel at 1:00 p.m. Family interment. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Ottawa Hospital foundation would be appreciated.
--Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario 13 Jun 2004, 
Fresque, Norah Ruth (I31604)
 
1974 FRESQUE, Ruth (nee Coxford) (RN, KGH 47) Passed away peacefully at Orchard View Living Centre, Greely, ON, on April 17, 2009 in her 86th year. Predeceased by her loving husband Ken and daughter Norah. Loving Mother of Eric (Karen). Proud Momma of Jennifer and Jeff. Dear daughter of the late Herb and Ila Coxford and sister of Kathleen Thomson. Predeceased by siblings Elizabeth Duncan and Edwin Coxford. Friends may visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Avenue, (at Richmond Road), Ottawa on Wednesday April 22, 2009 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. A Memorial Service in celebration of Ruth's life will be held in the Chapel on Thursday April 23, 2009 at 11:00 am which will be followed by a reception. If desired, memorial contributions in her memory to the Heart and Stroke foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by the family.
--Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario 21 Apr 2009 
Coxford, Ruth Isobel (I12655)
 
1975 FRIEDMAN, Priscilla A. (Fielding) Friedman, 71, of Norwich died Tuesday, June 19, 2007. Born in Middletown, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Irene (Birnbaum) Fielding. She was a member of the Sisterhood of Brothers of Joseph Synagogue in Norwich. She leaves two sons, Max Friedman of North Franklin, and Irving Friedman of Ellington; and a sister, Ruby Bruzik of Middletown. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 22, 2007 at 11:00 am at Congregation Beth Shalom Rodfe Zedek Cemetery, Route 151, Moodus. Arrangements are entrusted to Weinstein Mortuary, Hartford.  Fielding, Priscilla Ann (I09846)
 
1976 FRIEDMANN, Doris Mary (nee Ayerst) August 20, 1919 Thornton, Ontario - March 23, 2012 Oakville, Ontario
Doris was 92 years old. She died with some difficulty, but in the end peacefully, at home with family, listening to some of her favourite music.
Louis Armstrong - What A Wonderful World; That Lucky Old Sun Luciano Pavarotti - Santa Lucia Nana Mouskouri - 'Songs of the British Isles' - Danny Boy; An English Country Garden; Early One Morning ? Nana Mouskouri Christmas Album - a collection of the most hymn-like carols and lullabies.
Assured of their eternal love and thankfulness, and of her profound achievement in this world and her shining example of what it is to truly love and how to have fun, by her family: children John Friedmann, Patricia Caudle (1943-2007), Susan Fletcher, Mary Walsh, Kristine Friedmann; grandchildren Michael & John Caudle, Robert, Michael, Christopher & James Walsh, Marnie & Julie Fletcher; great-grandchildren Madeleine, Jack, Skylar, Rachel, Mitchell. Well-loved by her childrens' and grandchildrens' chosen ones: Sandra, John, Mr. Peter, Larry, Gary, Frank, Allison, Tracy, Stephanie, Holly Jo, Jessica; by her extended family, and by many many wonderful friends and kind helpers. All of us experienced her loving care, her gentle touch, her tender, brave and buoyant heart, subtle wisdom, pure spirit, extraordinary kindness and patience, radiant smile, and her highly individualized fun-loving ways. She cultivated: humility, graciousness, learning, compassion, honesty, hospitality, trees, plants, flowers and vegetable gardens, and her great love - nurturing babies and children. For years she regaled us with heavenly rustic soups, pies and jams. Always up for a game of cards, she was a shark, like her Daddy.
In 1999 she lost her lifelong sweetheart and husband Walter Clement Friedmann (1922-99). Also predeceased by all of her siblings: Melville Ayerst, John Ayerst, Margaret Holborn and Norma Crawford. Daughter of Francis Ayerst and 'dear Nanny' Henrietta Patterson. Dory was the youngest. Forever a natural beauty and a country girl, with a big softspot for horses, cows and dogs. She was drawn to 'the great outdoors', and had a deep appreciation of the beauty, bounty, and serenity of nature. She will be terribly missed and joyfully, delightfully, remembered.
- 'How'd you get to be so sweet?'
- 'I don't know.'
***
All welcome at Doris' service and reception at 11:00 Saturday March 31, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Linwood, Ontario. Arrangements by www.futher-franklinfuneralhome.com Telephone 519-656-2880. Donations if desired could include Schizophrenia Society Canada, St. Mary's Church Linwood or other place of worship, Sick Childrens' Hospitals, shelters for the needy, nature reserves. 
Ayerst, Doris Mary (I4576)
 
1977 Friend Adams was born December 15, 1933 to US NAVY Chaplain Charles and Adelaide Adams. He was raised in a conservative home which led to his strong religious upbringing. He attended Menlo College where he earned his bachelors and then attended Officer Candidate School, after which he met his Eternal companion Sophie Zigich. They started their married life in Japan. That is where they were baptized into the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Friend resigned his commission from the US Navy to become a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. As their love blossomed they wanted to grow their family. Though they could not have children they adopted and were sealed to Scott, Laurie, Wendy and Josh. He retired from the FBI with 22 years of service. Friend lost his companion in 2003. He then found and married his second love and companion on this earth Rosemary Dennis and his family grew even more.
Friend truly lived up to his unique name and everyone who met him loved him and loved being around his infectious personality. Family meant everything to him and his favorite thing was spending time with them.
He is survived by his Wife Rosemary Dennis Adams, his son Scott Adams and wife Gloria, his daughter Lauri Hyer and her husband Kevin, his daughter Wendy Besand and her husband Derek and his son Josh Adams and his wife Jennifer, his son Sam Dennis, and his Son Michael Dennis and his wife Jessica. He also is survived by 11 grandchildren Erin Hadenfeldt, Mike Adams, Kelly Gray, T.J. Adams, Travis Adams, Trent Hyer, Davis Hyer, Colton Hyer, Gus Adams, Noah Dennis and Ethan Dennis and 3 great grandchildren Bodie, Brynlie, and Brycen Hadenfeldt. 
Adams, Friend (I10277)
 
1978 From Butte's Montana Standard 7/28/2005:

John Claire Ford Sr. died Monday evening at his home in Anaconda.
John Claire was born of Nov. 30, 1934, in Atkinson, Neb., the fourth of six children born to Robert and Elizabeth (Sterns) Ford. He grew up in Nebraska until age 14 and then traveled and held many jobs all across the United States. He finally decided to settle down in Anaconda, where he worked at the Carter Gas Station, which was owned by his father-in-law, Joe Hannon. In the 1950s, he started working for the Anaconda Co. until his retirement in 1984.

He met and married Constance "Connie" Hannon in 1953. They were blessed with six children.

John lived in Anaconda, but when the need was there, he would return home to Atkinson to visit family, especially his sister Anita. He had many passions in life, including hunting, camping, fishing and restoring old cars. He enjoyed spending time with his long-time friends Bob Crist, Carol Parsons and Ailleen Bristow, and the Thompson Bar 8 a.m. coffee clutch. His greatest joy later in life was experienced with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife Connie; father, Robert Ford; stepfather, Jay Larson; mother, Betty Larson; brother, Bob, and his close friend, Bob Crist.

Survivors include his children and spouses, Deborah Jean Culbertson, Rosemarie (Ronnie) Plumb, Peggy (Scott) Barclay, Constance Jeanette Navarro, John Clair Ford Jr., and Donna "Lisa" Jenkins; 15 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren; sisters, Anita (Orland) Anson and Ramona Wilson; brothers, Larry (Ellen) Ford and Dallas Ford, and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted from the Hope Lutheran Church on Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Ted Hamann officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. Visitation/wake will be Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Anaconda Chapel of KT Riddle Funeral Homes.

Memorials: American Cancer Society.

Services are under the care of the KT Riddle Funeral Homes, Anaconda.  
Ford, John Clair (I19122)
 
1979 From the 1920 US Census forward, Raymond took on the family name of his aunt and uncle who raised him; George & Emily Fielding. Miner, Raymond Orin (I05485)
 
1980 From the 1920 US Census onward, Harold took on the surname of his step-father to become Harold Arnold. Moore, Harold Edwin (I23625)
 
1981 FRYER, Gertrude (nee McConnell)
Passed away peacefully at the North Bay Regional Health Centre on Monday February 17th at the age of 94 yrs. She was predeceased by her husband Norman (2002) and by her children Norma and Joseph. Loving mother of Jerald (Marlene), Lois (Lynn Ferguson - predeceased), Sherry, Bill, Rosemary. She will be fondly remembered by her 9 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Family receiving friends at HILLSIDE FUNERAL SERVICES on Friday February 21 from 7 until 9 pm. A Funeral service will be held on Saturday February 22nd at 2 pm at St-Brice's Anglican Church.  
McConnell, Gertrude Mae (I00880)
 
1982 FRYER, Norman - Passed away at home February 6, 2002 at the age of 84 years. Beloved husband of Gertie Fryer nee McConnell of North Bay. Dear father of Gerald Marlene of Ottawa, Lois Lynn Ferguson of Kingston, Sherry of Sudbury, Bill Susan of London, Rosemary Julien Martel of Corbeil and predeceased by two children Norma and Joseph. He will be sadly missed by his nine grandchildren; Mackenzie, Ian, Stephane, Brian, Natalie, Kate, Leah, Jonathon and Kristina. Also survived by two sisters Margaret McConnell, Kate Garrett and predeceased by his brother Alfred and sister Jean Cook. Family receiving friends at Hillside Funeral Services Sunday, February 10 from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held Monday, February 11 at 2 p.m. at St-Brices Anglican Church. Donations to the North Bay General Hospital Foundation would be gratefully acknowledge by his family. 
Fryer, Norman Frank (I00971)
 
1983 Fullarton Township, Ontario Templin, Samuel Lesley (I13083)
 
1984 FULTON, Bernard
Passed away at Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Saturday, November 23, 2013 in his 84th year, holding the hand of his beloved wife Jean (nee Lalonde). Bernard and Jean were married for nearly 62 years. Loving father of Beth Kosowski (Charles), Wanda Lynch (Jim), Alma Fulton-Delarge, and Robert (Zabrina). Proud grandfather of Ryan (Jayme), Matthew, April, Terri (Mike), Chris (Catrienna), William, Mallory, James and Connor, and great-grandfather of Nadine, Logan, and a soon to arrive baby boy. Predeceased by his daughters Terry Jean, twin girls (at birth) and his siblings Beth Ziebarth and Jimmy. He will be missed by his brothers and sisters in law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, November 25 from 2 ? 4 p.m. and 7 ? 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment at Admaston Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or CHEO would be appreciated by the family. 
Fulton, Bernard (I30749)
 
1985 FULTON, Hazel Evelyn (Co-founder, Fulton's Pancake House) In hospital at Almonte on Wednesday, October 23, 2002. Hazel E. Watt of Almonte and Cedar Hill, age 79 years. Wife of the late J. Leonard Fulton. Beloved mother of John (Elaine) of Almonte and Mrs. Shirley Deugo (George) of Cedar Hill. Predeceased by her son, Ross and her granddaughter, Krista Gail Fulton. Dear sister of Erwin (Leita), Russell, Mrs. Valma Bolger (Howard), Mrs. Jean More (Logan) and Mrs. Gladys Currie (Carl). Predeceased by 2 brothers Wilmer and Len.Interment Union Cemetery, Pakenham. Watt, Hazel Evelyn (I02998)
 
1986 FULTON, James Robert - In hospital at Almonte on Monday December 20, 1993. Jim Fulton of Clayton. Age 75 Years. Beloved son of the late David Fulton and his wife the late Katie Kearney. Survived by several cousins and his close friend Florence Bennett of Renfrew. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel on Wednesday. Rev. Eileen Hepplewhite officiated. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. Fulton, James Robert (I03296)
 
1987 FULTON, Jean Elizabeth (nee Lalonde)
Passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, December 21, 2013 in her 82nd year, surrounded by her family. Beloved wife of the late Bernard Fulton for nearly 62 years. Loving mother of Beth Kosowski (Charles), Wanda Lynch (Jim), Alma Fulton-Delarge, and Robert (Zabrina). Proud grandmother of Ryan (Jayme), Matthew, April, Terri (Mike), Chris (Catrienna), William, Mallory, James and Connor, and great-grandmother of Nadine, Logan, and Lucas. Dear sister of Jack, Jim, Edith (Maurice), Edna Scott (Jim) and Russell (Corrine). She will be missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Resting at McPhail & Perkins Funeral Home, 85 Munro Ave. E., Renfrew on Monday, December 23 from 2 ? 4 p.m. and 7 ? 9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment at Admaston Cemetery in the spring. In lieu of flowers, donations to Grace United Church, Admaston or the Renfrew CCAC ? Palliative Care would be appreciated by the family.  
Lalonde, Jean Elizabeth (I30756)
 
1988 FULTON, NY ? Janet M. Thompson Bonanno, of Fulton, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday July 13, 2013.
She was born in Hannibal and lived all her life in Fulton.
Janet was the owner of Carriage Trade Interiors in Fulton for more than 30 years.
She was a communicant of Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
Janet enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family and friends.
She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Bonanno, who died in 1987.
Janet is survived by three children, Patrick Joseph of San Francisco, Nanette (Joe) Hardiman of Sloatsburg, NY, and Peter (Tamie) Bonanno of Fulton; a sister, Carole Sollars of Baldwinsville; two granddaughters, Bridgid and Katie Hardiman of Sloatsburg, NY.
Calling hours will be held 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Foster Funeral Home, 910 Fay St., Fulton.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, corner of Rochester and South Third streets, Fulton.
Burial will be in St. Mary?s Cemetery, Fulton. 
Thompson, Janet M. (I26922)
 
1989 Funeral for Mrs. Marian Cole Bell of 24 Edgewood Way, San Rafael, who died Monday in a San Francisco hospital, after a long illness, will be held at Christ Episcopal Church, Sausalito, at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
Burial will be in Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael.
A native of New York, Mrs. Bell came to California in the 1920s and had lived in Marin County for 26 years, moving to San Rafael from Sausalito in 1952. She was a bookkeeper and office manager.
Surviving her are a daughter Mrs. Barbara Taylor of Sacramento; a sister, Mrs. Frances Orcutt of Oregon; and 3 grandchildren.
--Daily Independent Journal, Wednesday, March 24, 1965 
Cole, Marion (I638)
 
1990 Funeral service for Mike Sterns, age 83, of Atkinson, Oct. 8, in the St. Joseph?s Catholic Church of Atkinson with burial in the St. Joseph?s Catholic Cemetery. He passed away Oct. 4, in the Good Samaritan Center of Atkinson. Survivors include his wife Rose Sterns of Atkinson; children Jo Olson and husband Doug of Atkinson, Ross Schochenmaier and wife Jan of Aberdeen, S.D., and Todd Sterns and wife Brenda of McCool Junction; daughter-in-law Dorene Talley of Rapid City, S.D.; 11 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister Velma Miller of Fort Worth, Texas; brother Bernard Sterns of Atkinson; and several nieces. Sterns, Michael D. (I19072)
 
1991 Funeral service for Viola Mae Hargis, 86, of Wichita Falls, Texas, and formerly of Grandfield, Oklahoma, will be at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 27, 2016, at Gray Funeral Home Chapel, Grandfield, Oklahoma, with Rev. Micky Miller, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating.
Mrs. Hargis passed away on January 23, 2016, in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Burial will be at Grandfield Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Gray Funeral Home.
Viola was born on February 17, 1929, in Lexington, Oklahoma, to Sam D. and Ida E. (Banning) McCafferty. She grew up in Paoli and later moved to Burkburnett, TX, where she graduated from Burkburnett High School. She married Glen William Hargis on February 14, 1948. They were married for 60 years and lived their entire married life in Grandfield. She worked for Tomlinson's, Kirkland's Department Store, and Robbie's Hallmark. Viola enjoyed traveling with her husband and was very devoted to her family. She loved spending time with her grandsons. Viola attended First Baptist Church in Grandfield.
She is survived by her sons and daughter in law, Ronnie and Pat Hargis of Yukon, OK, and Ray Hargis of Wichita Falls, TX; her grandsons and their wives, Michael and Rochelle Hargis of Minneapolis, MN, Joshua Hargis and Tyler Hargis, both of Yukon, OK, and Marshall and Ashley Hargis of Weatherford, OK; and her great grandchildren Jolie Hargis, Max Hargis, Hunter Hargis, and Sam Hargis.
Viola is preceded in death by her parents, Sam and Ida (Banning) McCafferty; her husband, Glen Hargis; an infant son in 1949; and a grandson, Jason Hargis in 1977.
 
McCafferty, Viola Mae (I24327)
 
1992 Funeral services for Arthur H Steenberg, 73, of Winthrop Road, Massena, will be held Sunday at 2 pm at Phillips Memorial Home in Massena with Lance Dallaire officiating. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Norfolk.
Friends may call this afternoon and evening at the memorial home.
Mr. Steenberg died Wednesday, June 9, 1993 in Johnson City, Tenn.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara; two sons, Wayne of Johnson City, Tenn., and Danny of North Lawrence; three daughters, Marleen Steenberg of Johnson City, Tenn., Mrs Timohty (Kathy) Gardener of Massena and Connie Brouse of Massena; 13 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Viola Burnap of South Butler, NY, Arlene Wood and Sylvia Quenneville, both of Massena; one brother, Harlie Steenberg of Carlsbad, Calif.; and three step-brothers, Paul and Gilbert Collins, both of Massena, and Donald Collins of Paul Smiths.
He was predeceased by a sister, Isab elle Douglas Smith and his step-mother, Aletha Hackett Collins Steenberg.
Mr. Steenberg was born on April 25, 1920 in Stockholm, the son of Harlie and Martha (Price) Steenberg. He attended local schools and served in the army during World War II. He married Barbara Collins on Jan. 1, 1947 in Massena with Rev. Walter Page officiating.
He worked for Alcoa, retiring in Jan. 1983 after 39 years of service as a forklift operator. After retirement, he spent winters in Bushnell, Fla. and tghe remainder of the year in Tennesee and Massena.
Contributions may be made to Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley. 
Steenberg, Arthur Herbert (I1792)
 
1993 Funeral services for Bonnie Trosin, 59, of Rossie, will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28, 2014 at First Congregational Church in Spencer. Rev. Wendy Van Tassell will officiate the service.
Visitation will be conducted beginning 2 p.m. Thursday with the family present from 5-7 p.m. at Warner Funeral Home.
Burial will be conducted at North Lawn Memorial Park in Spencer.
Trosin passed away Monday, Feb. 24 at her home in Rossie.
Bonnie Sue Trosin, the daughter of Arlo Gritten and Lois King Gritten, was born Oct. 5, 1954, youngest of five siblings. She spent most of her life living in the Rossie area. Growing up on the farmstead outside of town, Bonnie spent her time riding her pony, helping dad with hog chores, fieldwork and working on 4-H Projects, graduating from Clay Central in 1972. In 1974, Bonnie married Larry Trosin from Dunnell, Minn., to this union a son and daughter were born. They lived in Rossie for 31 years. You could find Bonnie playing softball with the kids or shooting a round of hoops. As a family they cleaned and mowed the Rossie Church for years. Bonnie always loved mowing around the evergreens at the Church, they were the perfect shape and the truest color of green and blue. She was a member of the Rossie Church until it closed, serving as Sunday School teacher and Sunday School superintendent.
Bonnie worked 20 years at Witco, until it closed in 1997, and then was given the opportunity to attend college for two years, which she really enjoyed. After receiving her diploma as Administrative Assistant, she worked for National Spencer for 11 years and also worked many years as the Rossie Clerk.
Bonnie felt one of her greatest accomplishments was learning to operate a motorcycle after the age of 50. Larry and Bonnie made many trips to the American Classic Café for coffee on their cycles. She especially loved spending time with her six grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents and infant grandson, Emanuel Steuben.
Bonnie is survived by her husband, Larry; son Joshua Trosin and partner Molly Good and their children: Zoe, Forest, Nora and Harper of Spirit Lake; daughter, Lynnea Steuben and husband Ryan and their children: Brenden and Avery of Ankeny; three sisters: Terri Ward of Cross Junction, Va., Donna Harmon of Centennial, Colo. and Pam Sheridan of Clinton, Iowa; brother, Rod Gritten of Spencer; other relatives and friends. 
Gritten, Bonnie Sue (I23132)
 
1994 Funeral services for Carol Johnson, age 66, of Ogdensburg, will be held on Friday, March 20, 2015 at First Baptist Church at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Lynn Sullivan officiating. Burial will be in Ogdensburg Cemetery in the Spring. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, March 18, 2015, from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Frary Funeral Home, on 515 Caroline Street. Mrs. Johnson passed away at Albany Medical Center on Monday, March 16, 2015, surrounded by her loving family.
Carol is survived by her husband, Joseph; a daughter, Ramona Kennedy and her husband, Andrew; one son, William Harper, and his companion, Heather Kennedy; four grandchildren, Daniel Kennedy, Nathan Kennedy, Cody Harper and Abigail Harper; a special sister-in-law, Debbie Burke and her husband, Timothy; and three nephews, Marc, Michael and Joseph.
She was predeceased by a son, Yancey Harper, in 1997.
Carol was born on July 27, 1948, in Ogdensburg, the daughter of Vernon D. Perry and Remith S. Bice. She graduated from Ogdensburg Free Academy. Carol first married William Harper and that marriage ended in divorce. She later married Joseph Johnson on January 3, 1981 with Deacon David Sandburg officiating. Carol first went to work Ames in Ogdensburg and then went on to work at ACCO International Brands in 1977 retiring in 1998.
Carol?s greatest joy was spending time with her family. She also enjoyed going to the casino and playing bingo.
Donations may be made in Carol?s memory to the Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Auxiliary, Attn: Ramona Kennedy, Auxiliary Liaison, 214 King St., Ogdensburg, NY 13669.
--Watertown Daily Times 
Perry, Carol (I1673)
 
1995 Funeral Services for Gloria Sutton, 92, of Jefferson will be 10:30 am Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at the First United Methodist Church in Jefferson. Visitation with the family will be at 9:30 am Tuesday, 1 hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be at Jefferson Cemetery, Jefferson, Iowa. Memorials are suggested in Gloria?s name to establish a Greene County Long Term Care Residents Fund and may be left at Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home.
Gloria Ann Sutton was born on an icy winter day, February 17, 1924 to Jay Stewart and Ruth Seaman Stewart at their country home in Hardin Township, Greene County, Iowa. At age 18 months, Gloria had a double mastoidectomy at Iowa Methodist Hospital.
Gloria went to school at Hardin #4 and had the same teacher until completing 8th grade. During those years her biggest challenge was wondering if she would pass the test to be able to go to high school. She did pass, and also graduated from Jefferson High School in 1941. That was followed by one year at Iowa State University. However, romance ruled over education and Gloria married Keith Sutton on January 5, 1943 at the age of 19.
She set out on a course of being an Air Force wife. On their honeymoon, they drove to Eagle Pass, Texas where Keith was assigned as an instructor in the aircraft AT-6. While there, Gloria worked in the local bank as a teller. They soon moved again to Liberal, Kansas where Keith instructed on the B-24s and Gloria worked as a clerk in a mobile home park. Next they went to San Antonio, Texas where Keith instructed on the B-29.
At last the war was over, and they returned to Greene County to start farming with only a small savings account on which they survived. The highlight of their marriage was the birth of their daughter, Sharon in 1946. Then a few years later was another blessing when Bill was born in 1952. According to Gloria, ?Both of them were a joy throughout our lives.?
Gloria belonged to the United Methodist Church in Jefferson, and taught 5th grade Sunday School for several years. She was a member of church circle and the card recycling group. She was also a member of the Hardin Friendly Circle.
Gloria passed away March 10, 2016 at the Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson.
She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Jay and Ruth Stewart, and her husband, Keith.
Survivors include children Sharon Warder (John) of Burnsville, MN and William Sutton (Donna) of Jefferson, IA. Grandchildren include Lisa Speese (Gary) of Bloomington, MN, Laurie Brown (Nathan) of Mendocino, CA, Mark Warder (Kelli) of Richfield, MN, Sarah Nazar (Edward) of San Pedro Sula, Honduras, and Zachary Sutton of Des Moines, IA. Great grandchildren include Caleb, Aaron, and Victoria Sigfrid, Tauren and Tasahra Brown, Julia and Will Warder and Elizabeth Nazar. 
Stewart, Gloria Ann (I28848)
 
1996 Funeral services for Helen M. Pratt, age 58 of the Haggert Road will be held on Monday (Feb 4, 2013) at 10:00am at the Fox & Murray Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Smith officiating. Burial will be in the spring at Notre Dame Cemetery.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday (Feb 3, 2013) from 2-4 & 6-8pm at the funeral home. Helen died Friday at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center after being stricken at home.
Surviving is her longtime companion Timothy Tynon; her son Mark Valcour & his wife Missy of Ogdensburg; grandchildren Nicholas, Tanner & Ava Valcour; a brother Ron Valcour & his wife Alinda of Brockville, Ontario; two sisters Audrey VanDusen & her husband Jack of Lyn, Ontario and Eunice Tynon of Ogdensburg; three step-brothers Joseph & Marlene Tynon of CA, Terry & Kathy Tynon of Ogdensburg, Philip Tynon of Ogdensburg; two step-sisters Sharon & Rick Downey of NC, Sandra & Jim Bouchey of Ogdensburg; a special friend Vicky McGaw of Ogdensburg along with several nieces, nephews & cousins.
Two brothers Doug & Gordon Valcour & a sister Elaine Hall and a step-sister Diane VanDusen predeceased her.
Helen was born on May 10, 1954 in Brockville, Ontario a daughter of the late Harvey & Muriel (Evans) Valcour. She attended schools Lyn Ontario grade school and Ogdensburg Free Academy for her education. She worked at the Ogdensburg Free Academy Cafeteria for a period.
She was a member of the Ogdensburg AmVets Auxiliary and enjoyed playing bingo, gambling, deer watching, watching TV, rummage sales, raising miniature horses and going for rides. Memorial contributions can be made to the Morristown Volunteer Rescue Squad. 
Valcour, Helen M. (I587)
 
1997 Funeral services for John Craig ?Skip? McGraw, 70, of West Monroe, will be held in the chapel of Kilpatrick Funeral Home in West Monroe, LA at 2:00 P. M. on Friday February 24, 2017. Rev. Jon Tellifero of First United Methodist Church West Monroe will be officiating. Interment will follow at Fellowship Cemetery . Visitation will be at 5:00 PM until 7:00 P.M on Thursday February 23, 2017.
John was born in Franklin, LA to Horace and Ruth McGraw on February 6, 1947 and passed away on February 21, 2017. He earned a Bachelor?s Degree in Agriculture from the University of Southwestern Louisiana. John married Margret Richmond on June 22, 1979, he was a veteran of the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. John was a member of the Masonic Order and was a Master Gardener. John is preceded in death by his parents and also a daughter, Carla Ruth McGraw.
Survived by his wife, Margaret McGraw; son, Steven McGraw and his daughters, Andrea Sonnier and husband Raymond, Dina Saxon and husband Brian and Lynn Binkley; brother Michael McGraw; he has 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Andy Binkley, Daniel Binkley, Eric Saxon, Clayton Saxon, Samuel Sanders and Maurice Sanders. 
McGraw, John Craig (I4252)
 
1998 Funeral services for Joseph P. Tynon, age 87, a resident of the Riverledge Healthcare Facility and formerly of Washington Street in Ogdensburg will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 29 at Foxwood Memorial Park Chapel with Rev. F. Ja.m.es Shurtleff officiating. Calling hours will also be held on Tuesday from 9 a.m. until the time of the service in the Chapel. Mr. Tynon passed away Wednesday, May 23, at the Healthcare Facility. Arrangements are with the Fox & Murray Funeral Home.
Surviving are his sons Joseph and his wife Marlene Tynon of California, Terry and his wife Kathy Tynon of North Carolina, Philip Tynon of Ogdensburg; daughters Sharon and her husband Rick Downey of North Carolina, Sandra and her husband Jim Bouchey of Ogdensburg, Phyllis and her husband Dale Christman of Ogdensburg; stepchildren Ronald and Alinda Valcour of Brockville, Audrey and John Van Dusen of Brockville, Eunice Tynon and Helen Pratt of Ogdensburg; a sister Elizabeth Baker of WA; a brother Richard Tynon of Ogdensburg; 18 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and many step-grandchildren.
Joseph was predeceased by his wife Muriel; a daughter Diane Van Dusen; a sister Dorothy Bice; brothers "Bill", Clifford, Leo and Dennis Tynon; stepchildren Douglas Valcour, Elaine Hall and Gordon Valcour; a daughter-in-law Victoria Tynon, sister-in-law Marie Tynon and brother-in-law Floyd Baker.
He was born on September 6, 1924 in Ogdensburg, NY a son of the late Patrick and Corrine (Denny) Tynon. He attended Ogdensburg Schools for his education. A previous marriage to Laura Thivierge ended in divorce. He then married Muriel (Evans) Valcour on August 27, 1966 at the Methodist Church in Ogdensburg. She predeceased him on February 25, 1999.
During his career, he was employed at the Standard Shade Roller for 6 ˝ years and in 1956 he went to work at Diamond International until 1978 when he was forced to retire due to ill health. He was a past member of the Ogdensburg Moose Lodge, Notre Dame Church and was an avid bingo player. He also enjoyed making lampshades from popsicle sticks in his spare time.
 
Tynon, Joseph Patrick (I745)
 
1999 Funeral services for Lena M. Thim, 69, wife of Carl Thim, 119 Arena street, who died Saturday morning at 11:40 o'clock, in the Marshall Manor Rest home in Culver City, were conducted at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Price-Daniel funeral chapel in Sawtelle. Burial was in Inglewood Park cemetery. Mrs. Thim, born in Minnesota, had made her home in El Segundo since 1920. She is survived by her husband, a retried employe of the Standard Oil company. Furman, Lena Maud (I19933)
 
2000 Funeral services for Mark Ellingsworth, age 59 of 219 St. Mary Street in Watertown, NY will be held on Tuesday, July 21st at 11 a.m. at Holy Family Church in Watertown with Rev. Leo Wiley officiating.
Calling hours will be held on Monday, July 20th from 2-4pm and 6-8pm at Hart & Bruce Funeral Home 117 N. Massey Street in Watertown, NY. Mark passed away on July 16, 2015 at home with his loving family by his side.
Surviving are his loving wife Christine A. Ellingsworth, Watertown; a daughter and son in law, Rachel A. and Matthew Walker, Smyrna, Georgia; a son, Andrew M. Ellingsworth and companion Ashley Barker, Atlanta, Georgia; a granddaughter, Sophia Walker; his mother and stepfather, Patricia and Robert McIlroy, Evans Mills; maternal grandfather, Charles Saul, Fort Myers, Florida; two brothers and a sister in law, Dane and Maria Ellingsworth, Watertown, Lance Ellingsworth and his companion, Tina Fluno, Watertown; his mother in law, Elizabeth Rolfe, Adams Center and many brother in laws, sister in laws, nieces, nephews and many other loving relatives. He was predeceased by his father, Jack Ellingsworth; grandmother, Ruby Ellingsworth; grandmother, Susan Saul; and father in law, Charles Rolfe.
He was born on September 10, 1955, in Watertown, NY son of Jack and Patricia Benton Ellingsworth, he graduated from Watertown High School in 1973 and from JCC in 1975 with an associates degree in criminal justice.
He married Christine A. Rolfe of Pamelia on August 20, 1977 at Sacred Heart Church. She has been in the nursing profession for over 35 years in the local area.
Mr. Ellingsworth worked at the New York Air Brake as a Purchasing Manager for 26 years. With his position he was able to travel all over the world. Some of his favorite places that he had traveled to were China, India and Mexico.
He was a member of the Watertown Elks Lodge #496 and a member of the Purchasing Management Association. He obtained many other certificates and training during his career.
He enjoyed boating on the St. Lawrence River, traveling all over the world with his family, the outdoors, visiting his children in Georgia and was an avid football fan (go Cowboys)! He was very proud of his children and loved his hugs and kisses from his granddaughter Sophia. 
Ellingsworth, Mark (I1213)
 

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