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Edmonton, Middlesex | Family (F16541)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Teece, Edward Joseph Arthur (I4871)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Teece, Ellen Edith (I4872)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Family (F16542)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Anderson, Annie (I4870)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Teece, Edward Charles (I06380)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Family (F16545)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Family (F16551)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Evans, Annie Elizabeth (I4887)
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Edmonton, Middlesex | Cordell, Albert Martin (I4888)
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Edward Armstrong was born April 22, 1864, at Birdsall, N. Y. From four to twenty years of age be lived on a farm at Almond. When 25 years old he gave up farming, and went to Sandusky, N. Y., where for several years he worked in the Theodore Hayden woolen mills; later he worked in the Merrill drug and general store at Sandusky.
In 1900 Mr. Armstrong moved to Franklinville, and established a fire insurance agency, which he conducted for five years. He has since spent several years in each of the Ontario Knife Factory, A. W. Kelsey Jewelry store, and W. H. Bates? grocery, and is now employed in the latter. Mr. Armstrong is an active member of the Free Methodist church, and treasurer of the society. He is also treasurer of the Prohibition county committee. In 1887 he married Miss Phina Hyde of Sandusky. They have four children, Floyd E., Mae, Ruth and Clinton.
--From: Franklinville, NY in Pictures and Story, August 1914, Page 104. | Armstrong, Edward Verandus (I31926)
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Edward Lloyd Buttram, 71, passed away August 20, 2009 at Rex Hospital. Born in Georgia on August 30, 1937; he was the son of the late Alice and Marshall "Doc" Buttram.
Lloyd retired from Dow Corning in marketing and recently was with Home Depot in sales.
Private services were held on Sunday, August 23rd in the Mausoleum Chapel of Raleigh Memorial Park. | Buttram, Edward Lloyd (I31474)
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Edward M. Moreash, Sr. May 14, 1941 - July 27, 2013 Plainfield - Edward M. Moreash, Sr., 72, of 267 Lake St. Moosup died early Saturday morning at his home. He was born May 14, 1941 in Groton a son of the late Fred M. and Ruth (Perlatti) Moreash and had lived in Eastern Ct for most of his life. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. Mr. Moreash was a retired construction laborer. He is survived by three sons, Edward M. Moreash, Jr. of Moosup, Gene Moreash of Plainfield and Bryan Moreash of New York; one brother Harold Moreash of Ledyard; five sisters, Vera Shaw of Pawcatuck, Anna Mae Bielik of OH, Patricia Young and Gladys Mitchell both of ME, Shirley Jones of SC; six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother Fred Moreash. Funeral and burial are private. Dougherty Bros. Funeral Home, Plainfield has care of arrangements.
--Published in Norwich Bulletin on July 29, 2013 | Moreash, Edward M. (I28426)
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Edward William LaCroix III, 42, of Essex, died March 9 at his home. He was born in New Haven on June 30, 1967, son of Edward W. LaCroix, Jr., and Marcia (Brockway) LaCroix. He was a graduate of Xavier High School and had attended the University of Hartford.
Besides his parents, he is survived by his sister Denise Cormier of Clinton, his niece and nephew Kaitlyn and Keith Russell of Old Saybrook, and many aunts, uncles, and cousins, as well as his beloved friends. He was predeceased by his maternal grandparents Russell Brockway and Annette (DeSanto) Brockway and by his paternal grandparents Edward W., Sr., and Jeanette LaCroix.
A funeral Mass was held on March 13 at Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Essex. Burial was in Centerbrook Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Ed's favorite charity. Please make checks payable to NewAlliance Bank, P.O. Box 670, Westbrook, CT 06498, and put "Edward W. LaCroix III" on the memo line. The Swan Funeral Home, Clinton, was in charge of arrangements. | LaCroix, Edward William (I27260)
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Edward William Price, 55, of Manahawkin, NJ, passed away April 14, 2012. Born in Syracuse, New York, Ed attended Scituate, Massachusetts High School and Emerson College. Ed moved to Columbus, Ohio, where he started his career as a computer engineer at Jeffrey Mining & Equipment Company. While in Columbus, Ed volunteered with the Columbus Zoo, where he had the unique opportunity to babysit a six-month old mountain lion. Ed moved to Freehold, NJ where he continued his computer engineering career at Continental Insurance in Neptune, NJ. While in Freehold, Ed was an active member of the Freehold First Aid Squad. While working for Continental Insurance, Ed met Marion Daniels, the love of his life and wife for 22 years. Ed and Marion moved to Manahawkin where Ed became a life member of the Stafford Township First Aid Squad. Born with a congenital heart defect, Ed bravely endured a number of surgeries and medical problems, throughout he continued to live life to its fullest owning a disk jockey business and most recently motorcycling.
Ed is survived by wife of 22 years, Marion Daniels Price, Manahawkin; his mother, Alice Price; and three sisters, Judith (John) of Hopewell, New York, Lorraine (Petr) Kuzma of Princeton, New Jersey, Michelle (Todd) Tuttle of Charlotte, North Carolina, along with their spouses; his nephews, Carl Alexander of Tracy, California, Alouette Alexander of Randolph, MA and Christopher Morgan of Charlotte, North Carolina; and grandnephew, Tyler Meaney and grandniece, Macyn Meaney of Randoph, MA.
Quick with his wit, Ed brought a number of laughs to his extended family and will be greatly missed by all. Hours before Edward's death, his father, Floyd, also passed away.
The family will receive relatives and friends for both Edward and Floyd Thursday, April 19, 2012 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Timothy E. Ryan Home for Funerals, 145 St. Catherine Blvd., Toms River, NJ. The funeral Mass will be offered 11 a.m. Friday, April 20, 2012 at St. Mary of the Pine's Church, Manahawkin, NJ. Committal is private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent in Ed's honor to the Wounded Warrior Project, 370 Seventh Ave., Suite 1802, New York, New York. | Price, Edward William (I1892)
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Edwards, Ontario | Prophet, Orval William (I18978)
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Edwards, Ontario | Prophet, Orval William (I18978)
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Edwards, Ontario | Mackie, Darrell David (I7601)
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EDWARDS, Stanley Archibald After a fulfilling life with farming, dancing, music and family. Stanley peacefully passed away June 19, 2018 at age 90. Husband to the Late Hilda (Sharkey), Best friend of Lois Thomas. Survived by son Glen (Maureen), Wayne (Bonnie). Predeceased by son Ralph (Helene). Proud grandfather of 7 grandsons, 1 granddaughter and 7 great-grandchildren. Brother of Mary Munro (Garnett) and the late Muriel Holford (Norman), Maysie Rivington (Garrett), Gail Young (Bob). Thank you to the Promenade Retirement Residence for their great care and patience over the past 7 years. Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Daley Family Funeral Home, 6971 Bank St. (between Scrivens Dr. and Metcalfe Corner) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral Monday to Navan/Vars United Church, 1129 Smith Rd. for service at 11 a.m. Interment, Dale Cemetery. If desired memorial donations made to The Navan/Vars United Church, 1129 Smith Rd. Navan, ON K4B 1N7 or The Heart and Stroke foundation would be appreciated. | Edwards, Stanley Archibald (I5770)
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Edwardsburgh Township, Canada West | Spencer, Howard (I7898)
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Edwardsburgh Township, Ontario | Francis, Sarah Ann (I2158)
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Edwin "Jerry" L. Jerome, Jr., 70, of East Granby, beloved husband of Theresa (Barnas) Jerome died suddenly at home, Thursday, (June 11, 2009). Born April 30, 1939 in Northampton, MA, he was the son of Edwin L. Jerome, Sr. of Hadley, MA and the late Miriam (Ferris) Jerome. He has lived in East Granby for the past 56 years. After high school he entered the United States Air Force and served during the Vietnam War. After the war he was employed by Pratt & Whitney for the next 41 years and 7 months before retiring in 2006 where he received multiple awards including the Eagle and Appreciation Award. Jerry was a long time active member at Truth and Freedom Ministry, Windsor and was currently serving as Vice President and Treasurer. He was also the leader of the Thursday night prayer group. In Jerry's free time he refinished trunks, enjoyed fishing, bird watching, travelling to Maine and watching the Boston Red Sox. He also was the former coach of The Farmers softball team. Besides his wife, Theresa, of 35 years he is survived by three sons, Rusty Jerome and his wife, Tiffany of Milwaukee, WI, David Warner and his wife, Pamela of San Diego, CA, Paul Warner of Knoxville, TN; a daughter, Kimberly Lingenheld and her husband, David of Bloomfield; two sisters, Marilyn Perry and her husband, Richard of Hadley, MA, Anita Helliewell and her husband, Robert of Palmer, MA; six grandchildren, Clarissa, Daniel, Taylor, Brianna, Sarah and Colton; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held, Tuesday, June 16, 1 p.m., at Carmon Windsor Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. His family will receive friends Tuesday from 12-1 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Truth & Freedom Ministry, 271, Rainbow Rd., Windsor, CT 06095. | Jerome, Edwin Lewis (I26623)
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Edwin L. Shaw, Jr., 82, beloved husband for 64 years of Vera (Pieretti) Shaw of Sisk Dr., Pawcatuck, passed away at RI Hospital on Tuesday, May 06, 2014.
Born in Westerly, he was a son of the late Edwin L., Sr. and Ethel Shaw.
Edwin was a vendor with Canteen Corp. for many years until his retirement and had also been formerly employed as a Stonington school bus driver. He was a member of the Groton Elks, a volunteer for the Westerly Ambulance Corps and had served several years with the Stonington Democratic Town Committee. Edwin was a very active member of the Teamsters and was previously involved with the Pawcatuck Little League where he volunteered much of his time.
In addition to his wife, Edwin leaves three daughters, Lois (John) Kisch and Beverly (Scott) Howard, all of Westerly and Patricia (Donald) Jeffrey of Florida, as well as a sister, Beverly Fee of Westerly. He will also be sadly missed by five grandchildren, Greg, Brian and Kimberly Howard, Timothy Kisch and Dorothy Jeffrey; three great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Edwin was predeceased by a sister, Marilyn White.
Visiting hours will be held on Thursday from 4-7 p.m., in Gaffney-Dolan Funeral Home, 59 Spruce St., Westerly. A funeral service will take place on Friday at 12 noon in the funeral home. Burial will be in Union Cemetery, North Stonington, CT. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Westerly Ambulance Corps, 30 Chestnut St., Westerly, RI 02891, in Edwin's memory. | Shaw, Edwin Lester (I28434)
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Edwin Lee Hardin Maple Rapids Edwin Lee Hardin, age 68, of Maple Rapids, formerly of Byron Center, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, June 26, 2012. He was preceded in death by his parents, Sherman and Gernith Hardin; brother, Sherman; and a son, James. He will be dearly missed by his children, Candace and Ricky Fisk, Robert Hardin, John and Connie Hardin; six grandchildren, Rachel, Courtney, Barbara, Edwin, Max, Emelya; one great grandchild, Jayden. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Matthysse-Kuiper-DeGraaf Funeral Home, (Grandville) 4145 Chicago Drive with Rev. Egbert Boes officiating. Interment Boynton Cemetery. Relatives and friends met the family Friday 2-4 and 7-9 pm at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kidney Foundation.
Published in Lansing State Journal on July 1, 2012 | Hardin, Edwin Lee (I21815)
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Eeklo, East Flanders, Belgium | Grawbarger, James Andrew Bruce (I09010)
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Effects of Typhoid fever | Bailey, Frank A. (I23163)
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Egypt, Oklahoma | Harrison, Georgia Glendon (I3959)
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Eileen A. Fick, age 98, passed away Saturday, September 30, 2017, in South Bend, IN.
Eileen was born February 9, 1919, in Baltimore, MD, a daughter to the late George and Viola Atkins.
She graduated from Catonsville High School in Catonsville, MD, and matriculated at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, from which she received her Bachelor of Science degree, cum laude, in 1939.
Eileen enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1944, and was assigned to the Naval Warfare Testing Station at Solomon Island on the Chesapeake Bay. She met her future husband, Clarence Fick, who was serving as an officer on a mine sweeper, and they subsequently married on November 20, 1946, in Halethorpe, MD. He preceded her in death on February 16, 2010.
Eileen moved to Missouri with Clarence, where they first lived in Rich Fountain, later moving to Jefferson City where they started a family, and then residing in St. Louis. In 1968, Eileen and Clarence returned to central Missouri, building a new home just outside of Linn.
Eileen was a long-time member of the Osage County Extension Club and was a founding donor of the Women in Military Service for America Memorial in Arlington, VA.
Eileen is survived by one son, Robert Fick and one daughter Barbara Fick.
A Memorial Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 17, 2017, at St. George Catholic Church in Linn with Fr. Daniel Merz as the Celebrant. Burial will follow in the St George Parish Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to St. George Catholic Church in Linn. | Atkins, Eileen (I5253)
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Eileen Alice Barkley (nee Paul) passed away suddenly on Fri., Aug. 13, 2010 in her 86th year.
She was the beloved wife of the late Ralph Barkley. She was the loving mother of Jim (Judy) of Chesterville, Lois Whitteker (Paul Judson) of Johnstown, and the late Larry. She will be missed by her grandchildren, Shelley (Vince) Cousineau, Tracey (Geoff) Hare, Mark (Johanna) Barkley, David (Nichelle) Barkley, and Julie (Lee) Sinner; great-grandchildren Brooke, Brandon, Jessica, Britney, Tyler, and Chloe; and many nieces and nephews. She is survived by her sisters Isabel Hunter, Rita (Jack) Meunier, Pat (Reg) Hutt, Yvonne (Fred) Veley, Gail (Casey) VanGessel, and sister-in-law Dorothy Paul. She was predeceased by her parents, Napoleon and Mildred Paul (nee Price), sisters Clara, Rose, and Irene, and brothers Emmett and WIllis (Sonny).
Eileen enjoyed reading, playing Rummikub with her family and friends, and watching soaps.
Friends called at the Marsden and McLaughlin Funeral Home in Chesterville on Mon., Aug. 16. The funeral service was held in the funeral home on Tues., Aug. 17. Pastor Joachim Barkley-Probst of Dunbar Lutheran Church officiated, and Sandra Barkley-Probst sang Amazing Grace and The Lord Is My Shepherd. The pallbearers were Mark Barkley, Jean-Paul Meunier, Mike Verdon, Gordie Paul, Vince Cousineau, and Adrian Vingerhoeds. Interment followed at Maple Ridge Cemetery in Chesterville.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society in Eileen's memory are greatly appreciated. | Paul, Eileen Alice (I2043)
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Eileen was born in High River, Alberta, Canada and passed away in Clovis, Ca. She was always very proud of her Canadian Heritage.
Eileen farmed in Easton and later in life was an assistant auditor controller for the Kings River Conservation District.
She was an active member of the First Church of Religious Science, the Daughters of the Nile, and the Order of the Eastern Star.
As an active camper and RV enthusiast, she traveled extensively in both Canada and the United States.
She was preceded in death by her brother Calvin and three husbands, Robert Clement, Donald Broyles and Harold Jones.
Eileen is survived by sons, Harvey Clement and his wife Debbie and Brian Clement and his wife Diane. She is also survived by grandchildren, Meredith Clement and her husband Geoff Parker, Benjamin Clement and his wife Amanda; great granddaughter Kaydence Clement; son-in-law Norman Jones and his wife Billie and sister-in-law Bertie Soper. She will be missed by all.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Claremont Senior Apartments, 2151 Sunnyside Ave., Clovis on Friday, December 27, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. in the west community room.
Remembrances may be made to Shriners Hospital, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, Fl 33607
--Published in the Fresno Bee on Dec. 21, 2013 | Soper, Eileen Mae (I29635)
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Elaine (Cordes) Case, 91, of 565 Vernon Street, Manchester, beloved wife of the late Charles Edson Case Sr., died on Wednesday (July 1, 2009) at an area convalescent home.
She was born April 24, 1918 in Springfield, MA, daughter of the late Edward T. and Pearl (Nelson) Cordes.
Mrs. Case had been 5th Grade School teacher at the Goodwin School in East Hartford prior to her retirement.
Elaine was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Manchester and served as President of the East Hartford Teachers Association. She had been active in the Girl Scouts and the 4H Club. She also loved to travel and go camping with her husband.
Mrs. Case is survived by her son Charles Edson Case Jr. of Grovetown, GA, two daughters and sons-in-law, Beverly and Charles Davis of Fairfax Station, VA, and Marilyn and Robert Baseler of Ledyard; six grandchildren, Wendy Warnock Healey, Andrew David Warnock, Anne M. Baseler, Richard Edson Baseler, Jeanne Baseler Connolly, and Charles Edson Case III; six great-grandchildren, Daniel, Fallon, and Jack Connolly; Emily and Sarah Baseler; and Alexander Warnock. She was predeceased by a son, David Nelson Case.
Graveside Services will be held on Friday, July 17, 2009 at 11 a.m. in the Westminster Section of the East Cemetery. | Cordes, Elaine Evelyn (I08889)
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Elaine passed away after a short battle with cancer on January 5, 2018 surrounded by family who loved her.
Elaine was born in Williamsburg, Ontario and is predeceased by parents Willis and Clara Barkley, brothers Roy (Emily), Ray (Sylvia), Dwayne (Dawn), Gordon, Elery and survived by siblings Lee, Karl, Catherine Dennison (Lorne), Betty Henderson (Tommy), Muriel Yalden (Bert) and many nieces and nephews.
She is survived by her loving husband of 45 years Don, Children Barbara, Robert, Heather (Troy), Luc (Erica), and 2 very special grandchildren which she loved dearly; Paige and Logan.
A special thanks to Dr. Ramsey and the nurses at Campbell River General Hospital for her care. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Cancer Society.
The family is holding a celebration of life at 799 Sassaby Place, Campbell River, BC on Sunday January 21, 2018 from 2:00 ? 4:00 p.m. All family and friends are welcome.
?She did it all for the love of her family? | Barkley, Elaine (I2012)
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ELDRIDGE, Iowa ? Graveside services for Mildred C. Nantz, 96, of Eldridge, Iowa, will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 11, 2011, at Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery mausoleum. There will be no visitation prior to services. Mrs. Nantz passed away on Monday, August 8, 2011, at Eagle Point Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Clinton, Iowa. Cunnick-Collins Mortuary assisted the family with arrangements.
Mildred Carolyn Pennock was born in Davenport on September 27, 1914, the daughter of Bracey and Hazel (Edwards) Pennock. On January 20, 1937, she married Robert Nantz in Waterloo, Iowa. During World War II, she worked for Petersen Harned Von Maur darning nylon stockings. Mrs. Nantz was a Mother Advisor of the Rainbow Girls and a member of the Eastern Star. She enjoyed crocheting and knitting.
She is survived by two daughters, Carolyn (Stanley) Johannsen of Clinton, Iowa, and Barbara Nantz of DeWitt, Iowa; a son, James (Karen) Nantz of Champaign, Ill.; three grandchildren, Sara (Ron) Darling of Clinton, Iowa, Timothy Johannsen of Clinton, Iowa, and Christopher (Tammie) Johannsen of Cordova, Ill.; two nephews; six great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a sister, Phyllis Ann Thoensen, and a grandson, Michael Johannsen. | Pennock, Mildred Carolyn (I20382)
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Eleanor (Brown) Conary 1917 - 2015 Norwich - Eleanor (Brown) Conary, 97, passed away September 24, 2015 at the William W. Backus Hospital. She was born October 26, 1917 in Bogota, New Jersey, the daughter of the late Howard and Elsie (Mattjetscheck) Brown, and moved to Norwich with her family as a very young girl. She was a 1939 graduate of Connecticut College. She was married to the late William C. Harding and Wilfred G. Conary. Eleanor was an avid and self-taught genealogist with a keen interest in historic research and preservation of 18th-century New England. She is survived by her sons William Harding Jr. and wife Cindy, Thomas Harding and wife Joan Nadel; daughters Judith E. Hamblen and husband Richard Wraight, Carol H. Kelleher and husband Michael, and Linda Jean Harding Warriner. She was predeceased by her daughter Cynthia J. Fogle. She is also survived by her grandchildren Bethany, Molly, Norah, Nell, Billy and Jay, and by her two great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husbands, she was predeceased by her brother Richard H. Brown. A memorial service will be held October 6, 2015 at the Park Congregational Church in Norwich at 11:00 am. Burial will be private for the family. | Brown, Eleanor (I28223)
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Eleanor L. Davis 1919 - 2009 BENNINGTON Eleanor L. Davis, 89, a lifelong resident of Wilmington passed away peacefully May 10, 2009, at the Village at Fillmore Pond. Born in Wilmington on June 30, 1919, the daughter of Harry and Bertha Adams Cutting, she received her education from Wilmington schools, graduating from Wilmington High School, class of 1937. Eleanor worked for many years as a dental assistant for Dr. Hay and Dr. Haught and then did bookkeeping for her husband's business, Philip Davis and Son, for many years. Eleanor was a member and very active in the Wilmington Congregational Church. She was a member of the Wilmington Historical Society and one of the last members of the Higley Hill Homemakers. Eleanor enjoyed golf, walking and flowers. In her earlier years, she liked to travel and square dance. She enjoyed working on crossword puzzles and cherished times spent with her family. Her husband, Philip Davis, whom she married Aug. 20, 1944, in Wilmington, died Sept. 5, 2001. Eleanor leaves her son, Alan Davis and his wife, Lynn, of Wilmington; her daughter, Ann Stone and her husband, Robert, of Wilmington and Florida, her grandchildren, Jeffrey and Duane Stone and Kimberly Laird, and her great-grandchildren, Daniel, Annika and Ava Stone. She was predeceased by her grandson, Eric Davis who died in 2003, and by her sister, Marguerite Evans. FUNERAL NOTICE: A celebration of the life of Eleanor L. Davis will be Friday, May 15, 2009, at 1 p.m. at the Wilmington Congregational Church. Interment will follow in the family lot in Cutting, Intervale Cemetery. There will be no visiting hours. If friends desire, gifts in Eleanor's memory may be made to the Guy Hawkins Cancer Fund or to the Wilmington Congregational Church c/o COVEY & ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, P.O. Box 215, Wilmington, VT 05363.
**Published in Bennington Banner from May 12 to May 13, 2009 | Cutting, Eleanor Louise (I03311)
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Eleanor M. "Ellie" Gillespie, 76, of Battle Creek died peacefully and went to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday morning, May 2, 2012 at the Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence. She was born in Battle Creek on July 14, 1935 the daughter of Edna M. and Myron H. (Wooden) Simpson and graduated from the W.K. Kellogg Consolidated High School with the Class of 1953. Ellie retired from the Kellogg Company in 1989 after more than 20 years of faithful service. Ellie married Duane P. Gillespie at the First United Methodist Church of Hickory Corners on July 10, 1954. She is survived by her loving husband of more than 57 years, Duane; her son, Ed (Teresa) Gillespie of Battle Creek; 2 grandsons, Bill Gillespie of Battle Creek, Nik Gillespie of Tennessee; and her 2 brothers, Bob (Debbie) Simpson and Bill (Diane) Simpson. Ellie faithfully attended the Hickory Corners Bible Church. She enjoyed wintering in Florida, trips to Las Vegas, boating, fishing, baking, crafts and sewing. Ellie loved her family and truly enjoyed spending time with her family, but most especially her grandsons, Bill and Nik. The family would like to say a special "Thank You" to Pat Smith and to all the staff and volunteers at the Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence for their extraordinary compassion and loving care. At the request of the family, they will receive friends 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Friday, May 4, 2012 at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Richland Chapel 9170 East D. Ave. (M-89), Richland. Funeral services to celebrate Ellie's life will be held 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 5, 2012 at the funeral home with Rev. Jeffrey Worden of the Hickory Corners Bible Church, officiating. Interment will follow at Hickory Corners Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider making donations to the Hickory Corners Bible Church. | Simpson, Eleanor M. (I22981)
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Eleanor Mae King, the daughter of Elmer and Stella (Norland) Frink, was born November 13, 1916 in Armstrong, Iowa. Her childhood years were spent in Emmetsburg, where she received her education, graduating from Emmetsburg High School.
Eleanor married Russell Braley and to this union was born one son, Craig. The couple later divorced.
She married Harold Stoddard on October 15, 1964 in Nashua, IA. Throughout most of her adult life, she lived in Spencer, Iowa, where she worked as an office manager for Drs. Frink and Schlichtemeier from 1952 until her retirement in 1980.
Harold passed away in 1978.
She married Darrell King in 1979 and throughout their retired life, they enjoyed traveling, golfing and fishing.
Eleanor was a past member of Bethany Lutheran Church and also attended the First Congregational Church in Spencer, where she was active with the church circle. She was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star for many years.
Eleanor passed away at the Spencer Hospital on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at the age of 98.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her two husbands and one brother, Dr. Lyle Frink.
Left to cherish her memory are one son, Craig Braley and his wife, Deirdre of Sugar Land, TX; two grandchildren; one brother, Gary Frink of Emmetsburg, IA; one stepdaughter, Gloria Tingle of Spencer; one stepson, Michael Stoddard and his wife, Ruth of Bloomington, MN; many step-grandchildren; other relatives and friends. | Frink, Eleanor Mae (I23110)
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Eleanor R. Sanstrom, "Aunt Ellie", 90, of Middletown, wife of the late John W. Sanstrom, died, Saturday, (January 14, 2006) at Middlesex Hospital. Born in Middletown she was the daughter of the late Grace M. Lord and Dudley M. Russell. A life long resident of Middletown, she spent summers in Old Saybrook. She was a member of The Church of the Holy Trinity in Middletown, Lady Washington Chapter #45 OES, AARP #3310, and a long time director and treasurer of the former District Nurses Assn. of Middletown, former board member of St. Luke's Home, life member of Middlesex Hospital Auxiliary, member of CT Valley Hospital Auxiliary and was a volunteer at the Red Cross as well as many other local charities. She is survived by her devoted brother, Robert J. Lord of Wethersfield; her beloved niece, Mrs. Robert (Lynn Emmette) Boyer of Dallas, TX; and her four dear nephews, Jay D. Emmette and his wife, Heidi of Middletown, Gary M. Lord and his wife, Patti of Cromwell, David J. Lord of Cottage Grove, OR, and Steven J. Lord and his wife, Angel of Gilbertsville, PA; as well as many very special great nieces and great nephews. She was predeceased by her sister, Mrs. John (Shirley) Emmette. Funeral Services will be held at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Middletown on Wednesday, January 18 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Margaret H. Minnick officiating and interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Middletown. Friends may call at the Doolittle Funeral Home, 14 Old Church St., Middletown, Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. and on Wednesday morning from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and in lieu of flowers may make donations to the Church of the Holy Trinity Memorial Fund or the charity of the donor's choice. | Russell, Eleanor Florence (I26548)
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Eleanor Whittles (Bates) Currier, 82, died on Sunday, February 6th, at Day Kimball Hospital in Putnam.
Eleanor was born on March 8, 1922, in Southbridge, Mass. She lived for many years in Ledyard.
On Aug. 7, 1943, she married Ralph H. Currier who predeceased her in 1990.
She took great pleasure in attending her grandchildren's baseball games. In fact, she loved all family activities.
Eleanor is survived by two daughters, Patricia Maudsley, and Wendy Martin; one son, Stephen Currier; two sisters, Charlotte Stockwell and Jane Thomas; a brother, John Bates; 15 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Lynn Peterson; two sons, David and Paul Currier; a brother, Myron Whittles; a granddaughter and two great-grandsons.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, February 11th, at Elm Grove Cemetery in Mystic. There are no calling hours. | Whittles, Eleanor (I25099)
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Electrical burns. | Bell, Thomas Roy (I29522)
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ELIA FONTECCHIO
SATELLITE BEACH
Gunnery Sergeant Elia Paietta Fontecchio, U.S. Marine Corps, of Twentynine Palms, Calif., and Satellite Beach, Fla., died as the result of hostile action on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. He was serving his second deployment to Iraq at the time of his death. Gunnery Sergeant Fontecchio graduated from Milford High School in Milford, Mass., and joined the Marine Corps in 1993. He was the recipient of a number of personal awards during his military career, including a Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Combat Action Ribbon and Marine Security Guard Ribbon. He is survived by his wife, Kinney, formerly of Virginia Beach, Va.; and their son, Elia; his parents, Dennis and Cindy Fontecchio, of Satellite Beach, Fla.; his twin sister, Alicia Powers, of Port St. John, Fla.; two sisters, Joslyn Mazziotti, of Cocoa Beach, Fla., and Nicole Fontecchio, of Melbourne, Fla.; his grand mother, Ann Szady, of Buzzard Bay, Mass.; and his wife?s family, Marietta Glascock, Mary Todd Glascock, Lionel Charuau, Henri Charuau and Natalie Carr, all of Virginia Beach. Family will receive visitors from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 11, at Beach Funeral Home, Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, August 12 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Sebastian-by-the- Sea Episcopal Church, Melbourne Beach, Fla. Interment will follow in Florida Memorial Gardens, Rockledge, Fla. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Elia Fontecchio Memorial Fund at any Navy Federal Credit Union, or via mail to NFCU, P.O. Box 3000, Merri fields, VA 22199-3000.
--Published in the FLORIDA TODAY August, 2004 | Fontecchio, Elia Paietta (I31057)
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Elisha Banning, wife Anna Burtch came from USA to Lachute, Quebec. The family stayed in Lachute but sons moved to Ottawa Valley area. | Banning, Elisha (I04492)
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Elizabeth ( Banning ) Cavagnaro, 89, of 19 Elmer Street, East Hartford, widow of Alfred Cavagnaro, died Saturday Nov. 23,at Manchester Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Hebron, she had been a resident of East Hartford since 1920. For many years she was a Legal Secretary with the Law Firm of Spellacy & Yeomans of Hartford.
She was a member of the Burnside United Methodist Church, in East Hartford.
She is survived by 3 daughters, 15 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren. | Banning, Eliza Amelia (I08077)
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Elizabeth (Betty) F. Cole, 97, formerly of Mildred Avenue died on Saturday at the Nottingham Skilled Care Facility. She is predeceased by her husbands Claude (Bill) Bailey and Kenneth Cole; a son, William G. Bailey and a niece, Virginia Popp. She was a member and former deacon of Eastwood Baptist Church, a member of the Miriam Circle and was active in their "Clown Ladies" group. She was a member of the Eastern Star, Onondaga Chapter #144 and the Daughters of the American Revolution, Comfort Tyler Chapter. Mrs. Cole was formerly employed by the city of Syracuse Department of Finance. She was an accomplished pianist and took pride in the fact that she had taught many young people the joys of playing the piano. Her love of children and her skill in knitting resulted in all the young people in her family and neighborhood being warmed by her hand-knitted sweaters, hats and mittens.
Survived by two granddaughters: Elizabeth (Scott Rose) Bailey of Anchorage Alaska and Carolyn "Lynn" Grapsas (nee Bailey) of Albuquerque, New Mexico; three great-grandsons: Christopher, Nicholas and David Grapsas of Albuquerque; one niece, Joan Erwin of Onondaga Hill; two nephews: Stewart Lee of East Syracuse and Bruce Finney of Camillus; several grandnieces, grandnephews, great-grandnieces and great-grandnephews.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Eastwood Baptist Church, 3212 James Street. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery in Dewitt. Calling hours are Tuesday 4 to 8 p.m. at the Goddard-Crandall-Shepardson Funeral Home, 3111 James Street.
Memorial contributions are to be made to the Eastwood Baptist Church Memorial Fund. | Finney, Elizabeth Martha (I26750)
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Elizabeth Ann (Giles) Price :1916
Deep sorrow was spread throughout the community when word was received of the sudden death of Elizabeth Ann Giles, wife of Jacob Price of Sonningdale, Sask. She took suddenly ill on Monday night. Medical aid was summoned and it was decided to remove her to St. Paul's hospital, Saskatoon, for an operation for appendicitis. On Friday morning five doctors and three nurses held a consultation, but could not really define the trouble but thought an operation was the only hope of recovery. On Saturday morning the operation was performed, from which she never rallied. Death came, a happy release, to her pain, on Saturday afternoon about two o'clock. The remains were brought to her home at Sonningdale, whence the funeral took place on Monday afternoon, Sept. 25th. The service was conducted at the house and grave by Rev. Mr. Farnsworth, interment being made at Sonningdale cemetery. The deceased was a devout member of the Sonningdale union church, and her funeral was the largest ever seen at Sonningdale. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and three little children; Octavia, aged six; Laurietta, five; and Ila, one year and eight months. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. John F. Gordon, Almonte; Three brothers, Reuben, at Blakeney, Robert at Jamieson, and Eddie in Brockville hospital, and six half-brothers and sisters; Maggie (Mrs. Tom Corrigan) and Minnie both of Sonningdale, Findlay, Willie, Eva and Ada at home. | Giles, Elizabeth Ann (I02275)
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Elizabeth Ann Jerome, age 80 of Potsdam, NY passed away on Thursday, May 18th at St. Joseph?s Nursing Home in Ogdensburg, NY. A mass of Christian burial will be held on Tuesday, May 23rd at 11am at St. Mary?s Church with Rev. Stephen Rocker celebrant. Burial will follow the service at Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam, NY. Friends may call at the Garner Funeral Service on Monday May 22nd from 2-4 and 7-9. Contributions in her memory can be made to the American Cancer Society 6725 P.O. Box 7 East Syracuse, NY 13057 or the Alzheimer?s Association 441 West Kirkpatrick St. Syracuse, NY 13057. On line condolences can be sent to www.garnerfh.com. Liz is survived by her sister Hilda Keleher; her brother George (Isabelle) Jerome and several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her parents, her brothers Bill, Michael and Mervin Jerome and his sisters Marion Haywood and Alberta Hoyt. Liz was born February 1, 1937 in Potsdam, New York to Ernest (Mike) Jerome and Dora Price. She was a 1955 graduate of Potsdam Central School. She went to airlines stewardess school in Plattsburg, NY. She then worked for 53 years in the cafeteria at the Canton Potsdam Hospital retiring in 2010. She was an avid bowler, played softball and loved the New York Yankees especially Derek Jeter and Bernie Williams. She bowled all over and enjoyed traveling and vacations. Liz?s family would like to thank the nurses on first floor at St. Joseph?s Nursing Home in Ogdensburg also Missy from Hospice who loved her very much. | Jerome, Elizabeth Ann (I1611)
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http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=928e4d6b-87ea-4beb-b31d-eac4951f0fc4&tid=24042174&pid=11223 | Pye, Elizabeth Ann (I10692)
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Elizabeth E. Robins (nee Learn), 93 of Maplewood, formerly of Montclair, passed away at home on November 19, 2018. Elizabeth was born and raised in Fort Worth, TX. She received her bachelor?s degree in French from the University of Nebraska. After graduating she joined the US State Department. Elizabeth met her husband, George H. P. Robins (Robbie), in the Belgian Congo in 1949 where she was employed by the American Consulate as a coder and decoder of messages after the war, and George was an Assistant Produce Manager for the Belgian Congo. They were married a few years later in Antwerp, Belgium, and moved to the States in 1954, settling in Montclair in 1956. Liz was a Real Estate Agent with Weiss, Corbin & Jones in Montclair for many years. Liz and Robbie retired to Beaufort, South Carolina in 1986. Elizabeth was predeceased by her husband in Beaufort in 1999 and moved to Winchester Gardens in Maplewood, NJ, to be near her children a few years later.
Liz was a lifelong voracious reader, a longtime member of the American Association of University Women, active in Democratic politics, and an independent spirit. She was a loving, supportive, and generous friend, mother, grandmother and aunt. She is survived by her children Timothy Robins and Sarah Robins Thompson, and grandchildren Ryan Robins Hanson, Christina Robins, Rebekah Thompson, Christopher Robins, and Hannah Thompson, as well as her nephew Christopher Learn of North Carolina, and nieces Patricia and Ann Robins of Brussels, Belgium. A family memorial service in her honor will be held at a later date. Private Arrangements by Preston Funeral Home, South Orange. | Learn, Elizabeth Eva (I2574)
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Elizabeth K. LaPlace, 72, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009, at Middlesex Hospital.
She was born on May 28, 1936, in the Bronx, N.Y., the daughter of George Daniels.
Previously she worked at Saybrook Laundry and Cramer's. She was a lifetime member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the VFW. She loved going to the casino and playing tickets at the Legion Post.
She is survived by her husband, Robert LaPlace; her nieces, Helen Morgan of Old Lyme and family, Janice and Dick Paradi of New Hampshire, and Karen and John Bean of Centerbrook; and nephew, Thomas Hesselman and his wife, Bonz, and family of Old Lyme.
A celebration of her life will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2009, at the American Legion Post 113 on Essex Road in Old Saybrook.
Donations may be made in her memory to the Wheelchair Ramp Fund, c/o American Legion. | Daniels, Elizabeth Katherine (I25570)
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Elizabeth Warner Davidsen,wife of Dr. Donald Davidsen, of 68 Greenwood Street, died at home on Sunday (Aug. 8, 2004) after a short illness.
Her husband, Donald Davidsen,was a member of the state assembly and Commissioner of Agriculture in the Pataki administration. She was his constant companion at political events.She served as an unpaid volunteer in her husband's assembly office as well as in the legal division of the NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets.
Born in Norwich, Conn.,raised in Baldwinsville, she received her B.S. from Cornell University and her masters degree from Syracuse University. She was a member of TRI-DELTA sorority. She taught several years in the Trumansburg school district, and was an active member and deacon of the First Presbyterian Church of Canisteo. She was the daughter of Mabel Titus Warner and Chester Warner.She was a descendent of Col. Seth Warner, cousin to Ethan allen, both of the Revolutionary War Green Mountain Boys.She had two brothers, Chester Jr., who died in Burma in World War ll; and Richard, who is also deceased.
She is survived by her husband Dr. Donald Davidsen of Canisteo; three children, Dr. Guy Hammond of Bath, Barbara Hammond of Westbury, Long Island, and Elizabeth Hammond Blaise of Rumemede, N.J.; her three stepchildren, Karen Davidsen Polechetti of Lockport,Kristine Davidsen Dineen of Canisteo and Richard Davidsen of Everett,Wash. There are 14 grandchildren.
Friends may call on Tuesday,Aug. 10, and Wednesday, Aug. 11, from 7-9PM, at the BROWN & POWERS FUNERAL HOME 6 Spruce Street in Canisteo. A funeral service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Canisteo on Thursday, Aug.12, 2004 at 10 AM. Interment will be at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers,contributions can be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Canisteo Memorial Fund, 10 S. Main Street, Canisteo, NY 14843, the Wimoduaghsian Library, 10W. Main Street., Canisteo, NY14823,The Salvation Army, 95 Seneca St., Hornell, NY 14843, or Southern Tier Hospice, 11751 Corning Rd., Corning, NY 14830 | Warner, Elizabeth Jane (I26603)
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