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2351 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Nugent, George Wellington (I13868)
 
2352 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F0307)
 
2353 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Veley, Hardy (I13882)
 
2354 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Veley, John Elmer (I13364)
 
2355 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Rusher, Mary Ann (I14423)
 
2356 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F4714)
 
2357 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F4572)
 
2358 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F4869)
 
2359 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F4756)
 
2360 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F3847)
 
2361 Hinchinbrooke Township, Ontario Family (F2962)
 
2362 Hirschsprung disease Cummings, Joseph Edward (I31874)
 
2363 his fortune panning gold on the California coast.
Worked in Salt Lake in the mines near Morgan, Utah. It was there that he found his fortune. He met a lovely hazel-eyed beauty with dark brown hair, soft voice with a rich English accent, and a sweet smile. This fair lady was Lovina Durrant. She same to the US with her parents, a brother Lorenzo, sister Emma in 1871 at the age of 12. Other members of the family migrated to the US at earlier dates.
They were married by Samuel Frances, Elder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Made their first home in Morgan.
John Henry being an avid traveler thought they should move to more wide open spaces with more advantages and opportunities. He was eager to give up the mining business, and make a move someplace where he could make more money for his growing family.
1880 Morgan City, Morgan Co. Utah census p 511A: confirms place of birth. However he is listed as age 40 making born in 1840 in Canada
About 1882 they moved to Neola, Pottawattamie Co, Iowa. There they raised cattle, corn and hogs, and the family kept growing. The family was healthy and happy. The work on the farm was hard and the winters were really cold, so John decided on another move. After much thought and consideration he bought 2 farms north west of Granite, Greer Co Oklahoma and in Oct 1902 they moved in chartered rail road cars to their new home.
This was quite an experience for the family had never seen cotton growing, and it was cotton picking time. Lovina did not think biscuits were fit for her family to eat, so she continued baking light bread that was very delicious and would almost melt in your mouth.
In Iowa they had a nice comfortable home with an upstairs and plenty of room. The farm we moved to in Oklahoma only had 2 rooms, so the first thing that had to be done was to build on more room, when completed the family was comfortable.
Lovina was always thoughtful of others, and made time to call on the sick adn those in need, with no thought ofanything in return. Each child was taught to help with the many household duties and barnyard chores, and work in the fields. She used to say "anything worth doing is worth doing well"
She spoke often of her parents and all her brothers and sisters and of her beloved homeland England, and the many interesting places in London.
She was taught the lace making trade in England, the lace was sold to help provide funds for the family living. This was called pillow lace, it was made on a pad shaped like a pillow. It was very tedious to make and very bad fo ryour health, so she did not teach any of her six girls thie progession. The las she did, was made for a baby dress for Laura in 1899, and she has this dress in her possession today, and some of the bobbins used to weave the lace 
Family (F14490)
 
2364 Hodgkin's disease Aldinger, Franz William (I23121)
 
2365 Holborn, Middlesex Family (F16538)
 
2366 HOLBORN, Robert ?Bob? Carlton Of R.R.#2, Moorefield, suddenly at his residence on Monday, August 16, 2010, in his 63rd year. Loving husband of Paula (Martin) Holborn for 37 years. Dear father of Jason Holborn of Toronto Martin Holborn and his wife Elaine of Harriston Brock Holborn of Kitchener, Ashley and her husband Jeroen Peters of Wroxeter. Proud grandpa of Bailey, twins Bryanna and Braydon and their sister Brooklyn. Fondly remembered by his sister Rexene Heffren and her friend Mervin Schumacher of Fergus and brother John Holborn and his wife Beatriz and her daughter Kira of R.R. #2, Moorefield. Brother-in-law of Patrick Martin and his wife Barb of Port Elgin as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by his parents Carlton and Margaret (Ayerst) Holborn and brother-in-law Peter Martin. To honour Bob?s wishes, Cremation has taken place. The family will receive friends at the Holborn Farm # 8506 County Road 8, Maryborough Township, R.R. #2, Moorefield, Ontario, on Friday, August 20, 2010 from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Bethesda Cemetery. Holborn, Robert Carlton (I4586)
 
2367 Holly Prindle Goodman Sanford passed away Friday, June 29, 2012 in Mansfield after a courageous battle with cancer. Memorial Mass: 9:30 AM Monday July 16, 2012 at St. Jude Catholic Church 500 East Dallas Street, Mansfield. Interment: Calvary Cemetery, Mansfield. Memorials:In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to Women's Haven, 8701 Bedford Euless Road, Suite 600, Hurst, 76053. Holly used her masters in social work to help protect abused mothers and children while working at Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, Women's Haven counseling center, Tarrant County courts. She was preceded in death by her father, Norman Goodwin and brothers Prentiss and Gayle Goodman. Survivors: Holly is survived by her husband of 27 years, Michael B. Sanford; son, Brandon Crane; mother, Judith Sidwell Goodman; grandchildren, Zachary and Brianna Crane.  Goodman, Holly Prindle (I24203)
 
2368 HOLMES, John Albert - passed away peacefully with family by his side on Thursday, January 12th, 2012. Jack Holmes of Trenton in his 84th year. Beloved husband of June (Backus) Holmes. Ever remembered by his sisters Isobel Bierworth and her husband Durwood of Bancroft, Gloria Hill and her husband Alex of Trenton, Betty Riesling (Late Harry) of Trenton and nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Albert and Mae Holmes and siblings Eva West (Harold) and Robert (Deborah). A Graveside Service was held at St. George's Anglican Cemetery on Saturday, January 14th, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. Reverend Norman Long officiated. Memorial Donations to charity of your choice would be appreciated. Holmes, John Albert (I5488)
 
2369 HOLT, Arthur John (Jack) - It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Arthur John (Jack) Holt on Thursday, October 20th, 2016 at Earl?s Court Village. Jack was in his 97th year. Beloved husband of the late Norma Beatrice Cooper (1954) and the late Mernie Elizabeth Gould (2007). Dear father of Susan Miko (Alex) of St. Marys, John Holt (Bonnie) of London, David Holt of St. Maarten, Gerald Hughes (Anne) of Chesley, Barry McKeen (Pamela, 2016) of Oakville; grandchildren: David Miko (1989) Heather Miko-Kelly (Alex), Peter Miko (Brita). Bill Holt (Golli), Michael Holt (Kate), Ian McKeen (Patti), Rebecca McKeen, Jessie, Ryan, Jay and Garcy Hughes and five great grandchildren, Josephine, Liora, Alexis, Elena & Thea. Jack was born in Calgary in 1920. After graduating from high school, he enrolled in Aircraft Design and Construction School in California. He moved to Toronto in 1938 and was employed immediately at Malton in the construction of aircraft destined for WWII. After the war, he was closely involved in the Avro Arrow project. He lived, worked and raised his family in the Toronto area. Upon retirement, Jack and Mernie moved to Barrie where they enjoyed many years together. After Mernie's passing in 2007, Jack moved to London to be closer to the support that he needed from his family. Our family would like to express our sincere thanks to the staff at Kensington Village, Earls Court Village and all of the excellent medical staff at University Hospital for their kind, compassionate and professional care. A celebration of life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. Holt, Arthur John (I29567)
 
2370 Holy Family Church Family (F9749)
 
2371 Holy Saviour Church, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom Lines, Helen Dorothy (I29380)
 
2372 Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell Juxta Coggeshall, Essex, England, United Kingdom Campen, Eveline Susan (I30170)
 
2373 Holy Trinity Church, Gray's Inn Road, Bloomsbury, London Borough of Camden, Greater London, England, United Kingdom Family (F0725)
 
2374 Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England King, Charles (I15345)
 
2375 Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England King, Emily Louisa (I29207)
 
2376 Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England King, George William (I29206)
 
2377 Holy Trinity Church, Mile End Old Town, London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Greater London, England Family (F14595)
 
2378 Holy Trinity Church, Penge, London Borough of Bromley, Greater London, England Hazelwood, Rebecca Winnifred (I00733)
 
2379 Holy Trinity Church, Penge, London Borough of Bromley, Greater London, England Hazelwood, Ruth Lillian (I01125)
 
2380 Holy Trinity Church, Woodford, London Borough of Redbridge, Greater London, England Hagger, Sydney George (I30209)
 
2381 Holywood, Down, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Byers, Thomas (I31625)
 
2382 Homer Marshall Bailey, the son of Marshall Homer and Marie (Kromminga) Bailey, was born November 3, 1924, in Clay County, Iowa. His childhood years were spent on a farm ten miles north of Peterson, Iowa, where he received his education in country schools and later was graduated from Peterson High School. Homer joined the Army Air Force and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. Navigator during WWII until his honorable discharge.
Homer married Carol Ware on June 20, 1945, in Peterson, Iowa. They moved to Victorville, California, until January 1946, when they returned to Iowa. Homer and Carol farmed the land north of Peterson for several years until their retirement. Homer was an active member of the First Congregational Church in Peterson. He has also always been very active in community affairs: a member of the Farm Bureau, on the District 14 Board of Land of Lakes and past president of the board, on the ASC Committee, Peterson Elevator Board, First Congregational Church Board, Nominating Committee of the National Association of Congregational Christian Churches. He also was a Charter member of the Peterson Lions Club and served many years on the Royal School Board.
Homer passed away at the V.A. Hospital in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Sunday, April 23, 2006, at the age of 81. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Lorna Warner.
He is survived by his wife, Carol of Peterson; two sons: The Rev. Steven Bailey of Burlington, Iowa and Bryan and his wife, Gayle Bailey of Everly, Iowa; one daughter, Linda and her husband, James Walker of Truesdale, Iowa; four grandchildren: Bridget Bailey, Shawn and Sarah Walker and Shandra Cousey; one great granddaughter, Olivia Cousey; one sister: Belva and her husband, Ray Strackbein of Levittown, Pennsylvania; other relatives and many friends. 
Bailey, Homer Marshall (I05089)
 
2383 Honour Thoms on 25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thom, Ramsay, were pleasantly surprised when friends and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thompson, to honour them on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. Gordon Thom, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Thom, and Kathaleen Munroe, daughter of the late Mr. David Munroe and Mrs. Munroe of Clayton, were united in marriage at Zion United Church manse, by Rev. Kelloway on June 30th 1943. Mr. Norman Paul read a very appropriate address, and on behalf of the friends and neighbours the couple were presented with some useful gifts along with best wishes and congratulations on this happy occasion. After an enjoyable social evening a delicious lunch was served complete with anniversary wedding cake.  
Family (F0888)
 
2384 Horace did not marry Dorothy; she was sent away to a home for unwed mothers and when Leslie was 4 months old she married Gordon White who later adopted and raised Les. Family (F14220)
 
2385 Hornsby Methodist Church, Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia Family (F14251)
 
2386 Hounslow, Middlesex Long, Violet (I2672)
 
2387 Hounslow, Middlesex Family (F930)
 
2388 House fire Bayley, Mary C. (I06489)
 
2389 HOUSTON, Donald Robert - In hospital at Almonte on Monday, December 21, 1981. Donald R. Houston of Almonte. In his 58th year. Much loved husband of Flossie Munro and dear brother of Gordon of Almonte and Douglas of Mississauga. Resting at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St, Almonte from 2-4 and 7-9:30 p.m., Tuesday and where service will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m., Rev. Jack Lougheed officiating. Spring interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--1981, Wednesday December 23, The Almonte Gazette page 12
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Donald Robert Houston
A 35-year member of the Royal Canadian Legion Donald Robert Houston died at the age of 57 on Dec 21 after a lengthy illness. Mr Houston was also a long-standing member of the Mississippi Lodge, AFAM, Granite Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons Born July 13, 1924, in Almonte, he was a son of Harry Houston and Jean Mac Illingworth. He was married to Flossie Frances Munro on June 26, 1953 in Almonte. A communications technician with the Department of National Defence in Ottawa, Mr Houston served in the Royal Canadian Air Force in WW II in Canada and overseas. He had two brothers, Gordon of Almonte, and Douglas of Mississauga. Funeral service was held at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home on Dec 23, with Rev J.A. Lougheed conducting. Remains were buried at the Auld Kirl Cemetery. Pallbearers included Clark LaRocque, Robert Houston, Donald Houston, Brent Munro, Levin James and Donald Drynan.
--1982, Wednesday January 6, The Almonte Gazette page 7 
Houston, Donald Robert (I30429)
 
2390 HOUSTON, Flossie Frances - Member Ladies Auxiliary Branch, 240 Royal Canadian Legion - in hospital at Almonte on Saturday, September 10, 1988. Flossie (Frances) Munro of Almonte - age 58 years. Beloved wife of the late Donald R. Houston and dearly loved daughter of Mrs. Margaret Munro (Foster) and her husband the late Gilbert Munro and dear sister of Beatrice (Mrs. Art Dersarmia), Mervyn, Mrs. Shirley Drynan, Bert, Hackie, Doug, Jean (Mrs. Murray Smith) and Helen (Mrs. Glen James) all of Almonte, Vera (Mrs. Bill Church) of Fredericton, NB, and Gary of Winchester. Predeceased by 2 brothers Alex and Jimmy and by 1 sister Muriel Stewart. Friends called at the C R Gamble Funeral Home. Service was held in the Chapel. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
--1988, Wednesday September 14, The Almonte Gazette page 12 
Munro, Flossie Francis (I03032)
 
2391 Howard C. Stevens, 85, of 9 The Meadows, and Kings Point, Winter Haven, Fla., died Wednesday at St. Francis's Hospital in Hartford. He was the owner and president of Stevens Millwork Co. of Somers. He worked previously at White Westinghouse Corp. During World War II, he was a foreman at the Springfield Armory, and later worked for the Federal Reconstruction Finance Corporation. While living in Florida in 1967-69, he owner Bressler's 33 Flavors Ice Cream Store. Born in Suffield, he lived in Somers before moving here. He was a charter member and treasurer of the Somers Lions Club, first president and charter member of the Somers Chamber of Commerce, first president of the Somers Little League, an original driver and charter member of the Somers Fire Dept. Ambulance Service, and a past treasurer of the Salvation Army Chapter there. He leaves his wife, the former Lillian Rinaldi; a daughter, Diane Stevens of Enfield; a brother, Everett of Winter Garden, Fla., and a sister, Helen Brennan of East Longmeadow, Mass. The funeral will be Friday morning in Browne Memorial Funeral Chapels and St. Martha's Church, with burial in Somers Center Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be this afternoon and evening. Stevens, Howard C. (I08878)
 
2392 Howard James Babbitt Sr., 63, of Barton Street, Millerton, died Tuesday, March 16, at Sharon Hospital. A resident of Millerton for 13 years, Mr. Babbitt was the owner of New England Cleaners in Millerton. He formerly lived in East Greenbush. He was a member of the Neighborhood Cleaners Association and the Millerton Methodist Church. Born August 27, 1918 in East Hampton, Conn., he was the son of Wilbert and Annie Abbey Babbitt. He married Naomi Roosa in Simsbury, Conn, on September 20, 1941. She survives. In addition to his wife, Mr. Babbitt is survived by a son, H. James Babbitt Jr., of Millerton; two daughters, Mrs. Karen Delia Rocco of Troy and Heather Babbitt of Millerton; two brothers, Marshall Babbitt of Simsbury and Wilbur Babbitt of East Granby, Conn.; a sister, Mrs. Alice Bogus of Simsbury; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services were held Saturday, March 20 at the Valentine Funeral Home, Millerton, with Rev. Frederick Stimson officiating. Burial will be in Irondale Cemetery, Millerton, at the convenience of the family. Babbitt, Howard James (I25824)
 
2393 Howard James Marsh, 91, of Lake Waccamaw, NC, passed away on the early morning of June 29, 2023.
Born on May 20, 1932 at his home in Monmouth Beach, he was resident of Monmouth Beach and West Long Branch before retiring and building a home in Lake Waccamaw, NC. He had recently relocated to "Williams Island", Bert's farm in Butler, TN. In addition to being a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Howard was a member of the Lake Waccamaw Methodist Church. He was a 73 year member of the Monmouth Beach Fire Department and Chief in 1964. At his passing, he was the Senior Member and Sr. Ex Chief. He also was a volunteer for the West Long Branch Fire Co #2 and the Lake Waccamaw Fire Department. Howard was a member of Local 400, IBEW for 39 ½ years.
Howard enjoyed activities in his lifetime such as fireman's softball, bowling, gardening, fishing roller skating and ice boating. He and his brother Bill enjoyed sailing the "snow flake" ice boat. Howard was known for his quick wit and funny sense of humor. He had a kind and accepting nature, always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. Though a man of few words, when Howard spoke, his words carried weight, whether they were good or bad. He took great pride in his family and cherished the time spent with them.
Howard was predeceased by his wife Veronica on January 1, 2023, his brother William, his grandson Christopher and a niece Karen. Surviving are his sons, Edward and Diane, Oceanport, Richard and Suellen, Bricktown, William (Bert), Butler TN, and Christopher and Jeanne, West Belmar, his sister Elizabeth Bohnert, 10 grandchildren, Lauren & Kenny Phillips, Erica & Adam Guttenplan, Joshua Marsh, Courtney & Jared England, Edward & Katie Marsh, Hayley Marsh & Matt Britton, Ryan Marsh, Megan & Anthony Valenti, Hillary & John Morgridge, Matthew Marsh and 8 great grandchildren, Samantha and Leah Guttenplan, Wyatt England, Edward Marsh, Maximus Britton, Sophie Morgridge and Isabella and Natalina Valenti.
Memorial gathering will be held on Thursday, July 27, 2023 at the Damiano Funeral Home from 10 until the time of firemen's services at 11:30 am. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Monmouth Beach Fire Department Building Fund, 24 Beach Road, Monmouth Beach, NJ 07750.  
Marsh, Howard James (I5216)
 
2394 Howard N Files, 50, of 300 N. Burdick Rd, died today in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Utica, N.Y., after a short Illness.
He was a dispatcher for the Red Star Express & a member of Teamsters local 317.
He is survived by his widow, Mildred Phair Files, one son, Noel Files, a daughter, Miss Joan Files, four brothers, Charles Files of Syracuse, Henry LaBrake of Corinth, Francis LaBrake of Syracuse, Two Sisters, Mrs Jennie LaPointe of Potsdam,N.Y. & Mrs Dorothy Bashnaw of Rome,N.Y. And one grandchild.
Services will be at 8:30AM Wednesday at Gang Memorial chapel & 9 AM in St Daniel's Church. Burial in Assumption Cemetery.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 PM today, & 2 to 4PM & 7-9PM tomorrow at the funeral home. 
Files, Howard Nelson (I1704)
 
2395 Howe, Carman Robert - At Civic Hospital, North Bay on Saturday, October 2, 1993, in his 82nd year. Carman Howe, beloved husband of Ida Irene (McConnell), Powassan. Loving father of Lloyd Howe, (Gisele), Corbeil; Mae Rutledge (Keith), Powassan; Gerry Howe (Barbara), North Bay. Dear brother of Wes Howe, Sault Ste. Marie; Lucy Thompson, Edmonton; Isabel Murray, Acton. Predeceased by his son Charlie and brothers Henry and Clarence Howe. Loving grandfather of 13 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Powassan Union Cemetery. Donations to the CAT Scan would be appreciated. Howe, Carman Robert (I01531)
 
2396 HUBBARD Edna Iris (Hunter) in Chilliwack B.C. on Monday October 15, 2012. Edna Hubbard of Chilliwack B.C. formerly of Southampton, Ontario and Greenfield Park, Quebec, in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late Patrick Hubbard. Beloved mother of Heather (Larry Cooper), Sandra (Bonnie) Forey, Jason (Butch) Hubbard, and Shirley (George Roccas) and loving grandmother to Mitch Bingham, Tricia Bingham, Conley Forey Jr., Kostee Roccas and Patrick Roccas. Great grandmother to Zoe Bingham, Tucker Bingham and Nadia Bingham. Predeceased by her husband Patrick Hubbard, daughter Patricia Hubbard, and great grandson Elijah Bingham Kaufman. She is also predeceased by her parents Ed and Dorothy Hunter, her brother Cecil, sisters Inez, Joyce and Shirley . Edna Hubbard is survived by her sister Freda and brother Gary Hunter. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. At Edna?s request there will be no funeral service, only a private family burial. Hunter, Edna Iris (I24762)
 
2397 Hugh F. Hipsher, 89, of Overland Park, Kan., passed away February 13, 2009. Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at The Amos Family Chapel of Shawnee. Memorial contributions may be made in Hugh's memory to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Hugh was born May 18, 1919, in Cleo Springs, Okla., to Warren and Nellie Fuller Hipsher. He grew up in Cleo Springs and then attended business school in Indianapolis. Hugh enlisted in the Army in 1941 and served in the 8th Air Force during WW II. He was united in marriage to Joyce Anderson in 1958. Hugh worked for many years for the Sturgis Chair Company, a job that he enjoyed very much. He also enjoyed traveling and did so extensively. Hugh was preceded in death by his parents and by a sister, June Evans. He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Joyce Hipsher, and by his daughters Jan Hipsher and Joy Barker. He is also survived by his brother W.L. Hipsher of Tulsa, Okla., and by his eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. The Hipsher family wishes to express their great appreciation to the staff of Trinity Nursing Home and Shawnee Mission Medical Center for their generous and loving care.
--Published by Kansas City Star on Feb. 15, 2009 
Hipsher, Hugh Fuller (I4058)
 
2398 hugh frederick porter
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Porter, Hugh F. (I11276)
 
2399 HUGHES, Nelson Quinton - Mr. Nelson Hughes died suddenly at the job-site after a full days work laying blocks on Monday, August 19, 2002 in his 74th year. Nelson Hughes was the beloved husband of Stella Waldriff Hughes of Callander and the loving father of Janet Young (Clare) of St. Catherines, Linda Zwierschke (Leonard) of Fonthill, Lois Poirier (Dan) of St. Catharines, Sharlene Spillane (Jim) of Sarnia and step- father of Sherry LeBoeuf (Victor) of Callander, Garnet Hughes (Cara Lee) of Callander, Kyla Johnson (Scott) of Nipissing, Harvey Hughes (Suzanne) of Callander and Tonya Wagner (Bart) of Powassan. He was the loving grandfather of 25 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Nelson was the dear brother of Pat Peever (Doug) of North Bay, Louilla Odd of North Bay and Margaret McDonald of Callander. Also survived by his sisters-in-law Rita Hughes of Alberta and Mary Hughes of Nipissing, and his former wife Ella Ireland Hughes of St. Catharines. Nelson was predeceased by his parents Agnes and Harvey Hughes, his brothers Lloyd, Wellington, Garnet, Floyd and Harvey Hughes and his sister Marcella McTiernan. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan 724-2024 today, Wednesday, August 21, from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be in the chapel on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Nipissing Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice. Hughes, Nelson Quinton (I05894)
 
2400 Hulda May Myers, 81, of Grants Pass passed away May 25, 2012 at Three Rivers Community Hospital. Celebration of her life will be held Saturday, June 2nd 10:00AM at Grants Pass Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor Milton Hayes officiating. She was born on August 17, 1930 in Wisconsin to Otto and Hazel Drehmel. She moved to Grants Pass from Trona, California. She was a member of the Grants Pass Missionary Baptist Church. Hulda enjoyed handy work like knitting, and crocheting, going to church and spending quality time with her family. Survivors include 5 children, Harley Mitchell, Timmy Mitchell, Dorothy Mathus, Betty, Betty Parenteau and Meryl Henderson all of Grants Pass; Step-sons Bill Myers of Rio Vista, CA and Tom Myers of Springfield, OR; sister Irene Shelton of Crescent City, CA; 9 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Her sister Florence Drehmel and her companion of 30 years Jack Hiner preceded her. Drehmel, Hulda May (I23790)
 

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