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Dungannon Township, Ontario | McGee, Russel James (I8410)
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Dungannon Township, Ontario | McGee, Gladys Charlotte (I8411)
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Dungannon Township, Ontario | McGee, Aileen Elizabeth (I8412)
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Dungannon Township, Ontario | McGee, John Henry (I8413)
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DUNKLEY, REV. GEORGE A. C. Mus.Bac., M.Mus., A.R.C.T., F.T.C.L. October 24, 1938 ? November 10, 2018 Of Mississauga, Ontario, passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord in the early morning of Saturday, November 10, 2018, after a difficult struggle with pancreatic cancer, which, even in the last few months of his life, did not diminish his zeal for helping others in their times of need. He was born in Toronto and lived in his early years on Oakwood Avenue, not far from where his father, Albert Wesley Dunkley, had been a vice-principal and teacher at Oakwood Collegiate and where his mother, Gladys Elizabeth Comba, encouraged his budding interest as a musician. He was happily married for 57 years to Dr. Colleen Rose Dunstan, who was able to care for him during his last few weeks in their new residence in Mississauga, near St. Peter's Anglican Erindale Church, where he was an associate priest, with a particular ministry visiting the sick and the dying. They were the proud parents of three marvelous sons: George Gregory (granddaughter Codi-Lyn and grandson Christian); Derek John (wife Wendy Pak and granddaughters Adela and Sierra); and David Michael (wife Caminee Blake and granddaughters Sahana and Sitara). Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at St. Peter's Anglican Erindale Church, 3041 Mississauga Rd., on Friday, December 7, 2018, at 1 p.m. with a reception to follow at St. Peter's Anglican Erindale Church. The family requests that persons wishing to remember George in a special way do so by donating to the refugee family fund at St Peter's Erindale Anglican Church and/or to a charity of their choice, in George's memory. | Dunkley, George Albert Charles (I30722)
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DUNN Arnita (nee Murray) Passed away peacefully with her family at her side on October 2, 2010 at the age of 75 years. Beloved wife of the late Bernard (Oct. 31, 1992). Loving mother of Donna and husband Murray Fox; Kathleen and husband Henry Finaldi; Brenda and husband Paul Owen; Bernard Dunn; Douglas and wife Mary Dunn; Patrick and wife Angie Dunn. Cherished grandmother of Sean Fox and wife Anne, Steven Fox (Missy McDonald), Dayna Piagno, Sara Piagno and fianc"e Dan Norman, Justin Piagno, Christopher and Kevin Owen, Zakari and Lyjah Dunn. Beloved great-grandmother of Brendan and Colin Fox. Mrs. Dunn, and her late husband Bernard, were longtime members of Most Precious Blood Church and Arnita was active for many years in the C.W.L. She will be dearly missed by her special and cherished friend Carol Alexander, as well as by many friends at Most Precious Blood Church. Visiting at the WINDSOR CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME (MAIN CHAPEL) 1700 Tecumseh Rd., East on Monday, October 4, 2010 from 2-5 & 7-9 pm. Prayers Monday at 7:00 p.m. The family will receive friends at Most Precious Blood Church (1947 Meldrum Rd., at Tecumseh Rd., East) on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 for visitation from 10:30 a.m. until time of Funeral Mass to celebrate Arnita's life at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Heavenly Rest Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Hospice of Windsor or to the Canadian Diabetic Association would be greatly appreciated by the family. | Murray, Arnita Marie (I5345)
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Dunngannon Township, Ontario | McGee, Armena Godfrey (I8414)
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DUNNING, Rose Mary - On Thursday, May 27, 1948, at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Shorkey, Cumberland, Ont., Rose Mary Dale, widow of Nelson R. Dunning, of Leonard, Ont., and sister of Mrs. John Shoreky and Leslie Dale, in her 75th year. Service at above address on Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Dale's Cemetery.
-The Ottawa Journal, May 28, 1948 | Dale, Rose Mary (I5742)
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Dunrobin, Ontario | Dolan, Evelyn May (I02986)
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Durban, Natal | Richter, Vivian Craig (I27616)
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Durban, Natal | Taylor, Alan Chandler (I17391)
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Durban, Natal | Family (F3726)
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During childbirth | Haglund, Charlotte Hilda (I10091)
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During childbirth. | Comstock, Gladys Evelyn (I06927)
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DYMCHURCH.
DEATH OF THE RECTOR?S SON.
It is with the deepest, regret that we report the death of Henry Walton the only son of Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Boldero, the Rectory, Dymchurch. The deceased, aged 12 and 2 months, was a pupil at St. John's School, Leatherhead, and had been suffering from an attack of influenza, from which he was recovering when he was taken ill with scarlet fever. For five or six days the illness seemed to run its usual course, but on Thursday in last week meningitis set in, and his parents were sent for. He passed away on Friday, March 20th.
When the news reached Dymchurch it cast a feeling of grief over the whole village, and everyone felt the deepest sorrow and sincerest sympathy with Mr. and Mrs. Boldero.
The body was conveyed to Dymchurch on Monday by road, and on its arrival the first part of the burial service was read, and the choir and congregation sang the hymn, "For all the Saints who from their Labour Rest, this hymn being chosen as it was the special favourite of the deceased boy.
The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. P. H. Collins (Vicar of Lydd and Rural Dean), and Rev. C. J. Oliphant (Rector of Burmarsh) conducting the service. The choir and congregation sang the following hymns,"For ever with the Lord,? "Christ will gather in His own,? and "On the Resurrection Morning,? with Psalm xc.
Among those present were Rev. and Mrs. Boldero (father and mother), Miss Monica Boldero (sister), Rev. J. H. Boldero (Vicar of Morton, Lincs.), Mr. W. N. C. Burrell, Great Barton, Suffolk (uncles), Rev. G. M. Scott (Rector of Lympne), Rev. G. Brocklehurst (Rector of Newchurch), Rev. N. R. Raven (Rector of Ivychurch), Mr. F. P. Scott, Seabrook Lodge School, Hythe, Messrs. W. Smith and T, Niel (Churchwardens), Messrs. F. Elliott, R. S. Jones, P. Broadley, and J. T. S. Brightman (sidesmen), Mrs. Oliphant, Captain and Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Waddell, Miss Knott, Mrs. Lewis, Miss H. Smith, Miss Else, Mr. Rayner, Misses Hunt, Mrs. Wood, Miss Elliott.
Many and beautiful were the floral tributes sent, including several from the deceased?s school friends and playmates. Some of them were inscribed:
?Our darling Henry, from his loving father and mother,?
?My darling Henry, from his loving little sister,?
?In loving memory from grandfather and grandmother,?
?In affectionate remembrance from Uncle Walton."
Amongst the senders were: Grandmother Boldero, Auntie Katie, Uncle Ernie, the Fornham Aunts, Uncles Willie and Duncan, Aunties Florence and Louie, Uncle Jack and Aunt Jenny, Aunt Mollie and Uncle Will, Rev. and Mrs. E. Audley Davies (Headmaster St. John's School), "With the deepest regrets and sympathies of the boys of St. John's School, Leatherhead,? the Boys of Form IV B, St. John?s, four cousins at St. John?s - Wilfred V. Grigson, Lionel H. Grigson, John O. Boldero, and A. H. Grigson, the Masters, St. John?s, the Nurse (Infirmary), St. John?s, the Matron, St. John?s, Mr. and Mrs. P. Stott, Staff and Boys of Seabrook Lodge, Hythe, the children and staff of the Dymchurch Schools, members of the Church choir, officers of the Church, Deaconess Francis and Miss Wigan, Mrs. F. Wood, Miss Jones, and Mr. R. S. Jones, Misses M. and A. Hunt, V. Allright, Nurse Page, Mrs. Rigland and Dora, Mrs. Kettle and Miss Hoad, Cyril T. G. Miller, Mrs. Edward and the Misses Hardcastle, Mrs. Hamilton White, Mrs. and Miss Hamilton and Mrs. Moss, Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Oliphant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris, Miss Burrell (Ventnor).
The. Rev. E. A. Downes (Headmaster of St. John?s, Leatherhead), spoke most highly of the deceased, as a boy "exceptionally brilliant, with every prospect of a distinguished career.? The Rev. Dr. William Hunt, Chairman of the Committee of St. John?s School, wrote a most sympathetic letter the parents on behalf of himself and his colleagues, in which he said: "Mr. Downes has told me how full of promise your son?s youth was. A general favourite, with bright and pleasant temperament, excellent in conduct, and intellectually forward beyond his years.?
A memorial service was held in the School Chapel at St. John?s on Tuesday afternoon at 3 p.m. References were made to the sad event at the services.
--Source: Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald, 28 March 1914, page 2.
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Dyptheria - 4 days | Ayerst, Francis Perry (I11159)
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Dysentery | McAllister, Floy Belle (I21481)
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Dysentery | McAllister, Jennie (I21482)
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Dysentery | Dowd, Franklin (I07453)
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E Cole (Kent)
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=a8e3a322-f594-4f3d-bb5e-818bb838c645&tid=24042174&pid=11523 | Kent, Edith Mary (I10908)
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E. A. Ayerst of Iowa, an insurance man of large experience, arrived in Sioux Falls the 17th day of May, 1884, and assumed the duties of secretar | Ayerst, Edward Alfred (I08635)
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E. E. ANDREWS, before mentioned, was born January 17, 1823. He removed to South Reading, Mass., April 1, 1846, and September 14, 1852, he married Miss Lucy A. BENJAMIN, of Berlin, and moved to Maiden, Mass., where he engaged in hardware business. He bought the old homestead and returned to Berlin in February, 1858, where he now resides. He is a farmer and nurseryman, is a prominent citizen of Berlin, represented his town in the state legislature in 1866-67, and has also held other town offices. He has held office in Eagle Grange, of Berlin, since its organization, and has been chaplain of Vermont State Grange several years.
Gazetteer Of Washington County, Vt. 1783-1899,
Compiled and Published by Hamilton Child,
Edited By William Adams.
The Syracuse Journal Company, Printers and Binders.
Syracuse, N. Y.; April, 1889.
Pages 185 – 201 | Andrews, Edmund E. (I05117)
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E. Marie Coxon, 89, of Homer, died Sunday, July 16, 2006, at Oaklawn Hospital.
Mrs. Coxon was born August 20, 1916, in Albion, to Lyle Day and Edythe L. Wilson (Pennock) Bostwick. She married Edward DeVere Coxon May 7, 1938. He preceded her in death in 1974.
Mrs Coxon was a licensed practical nurse for Albion Community Hospital, working in the intensive care unit. She also worked at Lakeview Hospital before retiring in 1985.
Mrs. Coxon enjoyed gardening, crocheting, birds and the outdoors. She spent most of her life in the Homer and Battle Creek areas.
Survivors include two daughters, Jane Marie (Roger) Leonard of Battle?Creek and Ruth Ann (Doug) Warner of Homer; special friends Mike and Carol Moss of Marshall; a sister, Betty Rogers of Oregon; and eight grandchildren, Rachele Beyerlein, Brent Leonard, Brad Leonard, Bart Leonard, Brian Warner, Dusty Warner, Diane Bishop and Christine Miller.
In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Coxon was preceded in death by two brothers, Kenneth and George; and a great-grandson.
Visitation will take place from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, July 19, at the J. Kevin Tidd Funeral Home in Albion, and from noon until 1 p.m., Thursday, July 20, at the Albion Free Methodist Church.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., Thursday, July 20, at the church, with the Rev. Ralph Bramley officiating.
Interment will follow at Spring Arbor Cemetery. | Bostwick, Effie Marie (I19708)
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EADY, Hazel Mae Peacefully in Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Sunday July 13, 2008. Hazel Eady (Wallace) age 91 years. Beloved wife of the late Stewart Eady. Loving mother of Lois Dick (Harry) of Douglas, Beth McGregor (Jim) of Arnprior, Norma Seymour (Don) of Grand Prairie, Alberta, Wallace (Isabelle) of Cobden, Lloyd E. (Elda) and Keith (Ann), all of Renfrew. Loved grandmother of numerous grandchildren. Predeceased by one grandson Donald Roy Seymour. Dear sister of Emerson Wallace (late Doreen). Predeceased by 3 sisters and 4 brothers. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel, 22 Raglan Street South, Renfrew on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Funeral Service will be held at the Horton Community Hall on Wednesday July 16th at 11:00 a.m. Interment Horton Cemetery. For those desiring, donations to the Renfrew Victoria Hospital Foundation or the Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Published in the Ottawa Citizen from 7/14/2008 - 7/15/2008 | Wallace, Hazel Mae (I02495)
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EAGLE RIVER, Alaska - Private family services for Jean Determan Shea, 72, of Eagle River, Alaska, were held Feb. 14, 2001, at the Lauterburg-Oehler Funeral Home in Arlington Heights, Ill. Interment was at the Memory Gardens Cemetery in Arlington Heights.
Jean Determan Shea died on Feb. 6, 2001, at the Providence Catholic Hospital in Anchorage, Alaska.
Jean was born March 3, 1928, in Mason City. She was the daughter of Henry and Josephine (Lynch) Determan. She graduated from Mason City High School, attended UNI and graduated from Colorado State at Boulder, Colo.
She was the Home Economics Director for an electrical power company in Colorado overseeing appliances with demonstrations for the public at the power company. She also wrote radio commercials which encompassed the area.
She later taught high school English in Colorado and Michigan. She retired after working as a sales representative selling office products for 19 years in the Chicago area.
She is survived by three sons, Craig Shea, of Island Lake, Ill., David Shea, of Eagle River, Alaska, and Steven Shea, of Arlington Heights, Ill.; grandchildren, Michael and Crystal Shea; brother, Jack Determan and his wife, Doris, of Clear Lake; brother-in-law, George Lammers, of Streamwood, Ill.; and several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents; and a sister, Patricia Lammers. | Determan, Jean Marie (I19102)
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Ealing, Middlesex | Bird, Joseph Richard (I2674)
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Ealing, Middlesex | Family (F14172)
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Ealing, Middlesex | Family (F16040)
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Ealing, Middlesex | Family (F16045)
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Ealing, Middlesex | Family (F16047)
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Earl and MarieSmith
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=962dc55c-6eed-4c2f-9342-a6ca2c9b2b57&tid=24042174&pid=1835 | Kaufman, Marie Eva (I00992)
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Earl Robert Dewar was born on February 22, 1915 to Harvey and Lily Dewar on the farm NE, 28, 16, 19 W3rd RM of Pittville, Hazlet, Saskatchewan. In 1920, the family moved to Blenheim, Ontario. Earl recalled his childhood years there very fondly and often spoke about his dad?s country store where he worked delivering groceries. He also recalled the hard work of hoeing tobacco and the fun of swinging from a rope into the swimming hole. When the family returned to Saskatchewan in 1928, Earl attended the one-room school at Unionville and then finished Grade 10 at the new Hazlet School. All of this time, he worked on the family farm. Earl took over the farm in 1936, when his parents moved to Creston, B.C. On July 3, 1941, he married Nora Hazlett. Earl had a life-long love of and belief in the importance of education and learning. He read constantly building on his knowledge not only to benefit his own life and personal interests but also for those around him. Truly, he could be described as a highly knowledgeable and self-educated man. He carried the goal of getting his Grade 12 for many years and almost immediately on retirement from the farm to Swift Current in 1974, Earl wrote his Grade 12 examinations. Earl was a farmer for 38 years and a very active, devoted, and respected member of the Hazlet community. He took on a leadership role in many community organizations including 25 years on the School Board. He was a founding member of the Prairie Pioneers Kiwanis Club of Swift Current and continued to be an active and valued contributor well into his 90s. Earl had many and varied interests ? reading, fishing, camping, hunting, and bridge. Earl was a prolific and accomplished painter and proudly had his worked displayed at the Swift Current art gallery and participated in a major prairie artists show at age 90. He had a prodigious memory of everything from history to the very earliest days of life on the prairies. Earl is survived by his wife, Nora; his children, Derek (Phyllis) (Hazlet, SK) and their children: Evan, Deneille, and Trent; Anne Dewar (Vancouver, BC); June (Gordon) Robinson (Victoria, BC) and their children: Mark and Megan; Janice Dewar (Edmonton, AB); Mary Ellen Dewar (Martin d?Entremont) (Calgary, AB) and their son David; by two brothers, Don (Betty) (Edmonton), Roy (Jean) (Kamloops); and his sister, Louise Marquardt (Vancouver). Earl was predeceased by his parents, Lily and Harvey; and his brother, Raymond. The family wishes to thank the staff of the Palliser Regional Care Centre for their devoted and compassionate care of Earl and the nurses, doctors, and staff of the Cyprus Regional Hospital for their sensitive care of dad and their kindness to the family. Earl was the embodiment of the best of human and personal values. He was a man of great integrity and honesty. Earl passed away on Wednesday, December 23, 2010. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. The Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 at 2:00 pm, from the First United Church, Swift Current, SK with Elaine Little officiating. The organist for the service was Arlie Neufeld with soloist, Sharon Veer singing, ?Beautiful Isle of Somewhere?. Scripture was read from John 12:24-26, Ecclesiastes 3:1-4 and John 14:1-6. ?All Things Bright and Beautiful?, ?Great Is Thy Faithfulness? and ?Abide With Me? were sung by the congregation.. The ushers in the church were Cecil Dutton, Brian Anderson and Sandy Starkey. The Interment Service was held at the Hillcrest Cemetery, Swift Current, SK with the following serving as pallbearers, Evan Dewar, Trent Dewar, Mark Robinson, Gordon Robinson, Megan Robinson, David d?Entremont and Martin d?Entremont. In memory of Earl Dewar, donations made to the Charity of Donor?s Choice would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements were in care of Swift Current Funeral Home, Swift Current, SK. | Dewar, Earl Robert (I29524)
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Earle Wayne "Peanuts" Smiley was born September 29, 1934, in Pine County, Minnesota.
He was the ninth child of John Walter and Pearl Virginia (McKee) Smiley.
He moved to Danbury with his parents as a young child. He grew up and went to school in the Danbury area. He left school after the eighth grade to help at home.
On August 29, 1977 he married Laura Lynn Young. To this union, two children were born. He lived and worked his entire life in the Danbury area, working construction as a heavy machine operator and later for the Town of Swiss as Road Boss. He retired in 1997.
Earl crossed over to celebrate his new life on the other side on July 27, 2003 at the Burnett Medical Center in Grantsburg, Wisconsin, having suffered a debilitating illness for several years.
Everyone knew him as "Peanuts". He liked to visit with people and he enjoyed his family,friends and Children. He would help whenever he was asked and always have a laugh and a joke or story to cheer people up. He was a good man, husband, father and friend. He was an active participant in the "Danbury Diamond Anniversary" Celebration preparations and also with the Danbury Ambulance Benefit "Pig Roasts" and "Beef Roasts". He helped build the Little Miss Danbury Float, and he was recognized as a good citizen in the community.
Here to Celebrate Earl's memory are his wife, Laura of Danbury; a son, David Wayne Smiley (and Sherri) of Danbury; a daughter, Tracy (and Fiance' Billy Hoover) of Danbury. Also surviving him are three Brothers, John Smiley, of Oregon; Douglas (and Bonita) Smiley and Robert (and Linda) Smiley, all of Danbury; three sisters, Nellie (and Bill ) Rosen of Sedalia, Kentucky; Ruth (and James ) Frizzell of Meadville Pennsylvania and Mary Davis, of Danbury; 32 nieces and nephews; great nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends.
Preceding Earl in death were his parents; three brothers, Herbert, during WWII in France, Carl, in 1991 and Willis "Toby", in 1995; and two sisters, Betty, in 2001, and Dorothy in 2002.
Earl's wishes were to be cremated and that no services be held. | Smiley, Earl Wayne (I470)
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Easebourne, Sussex | Family (F3786)
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East Ham, Essex | Bones, George (I02939)
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East Ham, Essex | Brewer, Wilfred Gilbert (I2915)
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East Ham, Essex | Rolls, Ivy Victoria (I2916)
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East Ham, Essex | Family (F4311)
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East Ham, Essex | Bones, Emma Louisa (I03832)
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EAST HAVEN, CT- Eleanor G. Cunningham Seymour, 90, of 821 Daniel Shays Highway, Athol, MA and former East Haven resident of 85 years, died 8/19 in Athol Memorial Hospital. Born in New Haven , CT on December 5, 1912, she was a daughter of James B. And Catharine V. Bloomfield Seymour and lived there most of her life. She was a secretary at the East Haven Junior High School for many years. She is survived by a daughter, Marcia S. Larocque and husband, Paul; a daughter in law, Lori Knickerbocker and husband Perry; grandchildren, Paul, Susan and Catharine Larocque, Jeremy and Shelly Seymour; four great grandchildren; nephews and nieces as well as a sister, Marion Staples. Predeceased by a brothers, James, George and David Cunningham, and sister, Catharine Yale. Funeral services to be held at Christ and the Epiphany Church, 39 Park Place, East Haven, CT on Friday 8/22 at 11:00 A.M.. with the Rev. Fr. Gilbert Wilkes officiating. Interment will follow in East Lawn Cemetery, East Haven. There are no calling hours In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to Christ and the Epiphany Church, 39 Park Place, East Haven, CT 06512 Witty's Funeral Home, 158 S. Main St., Orange, MA, is directing the arrangements. Guest register available at www.wittyfuneralhome.com | Cunningham, Eleanor Grace (I17485)
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East Hickory Corners Cemetery - memorial only; Missing in Action in Korea | Pennock, Alvah J. (I06553)
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East Springfield, Massachusetts | Bushey, Marsha Ann (I16079)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Garton, Sarah (I7832)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Rintoul, Rue Georgina (I7834)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | King, John Henry (I7852)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Rintoul, George Gordon (I8079)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | McGee, Mary (I7811)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Family (F17674)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | McGee, James (I7813)
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East Wawanosh Township, Ontario | Family (F17686)
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