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Enlisted in Company G of the Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry on June 20, 1861, at Adrian, Michigan, for 3 years, at age 20. Served beside his brother Alonzo. Mustered June 20, 1861. Returned home to Tecumseh, Michigan, during May of 1863 to assist in recruiting with his Captain, David Marshall. Taken prisoner in the "Wheatfield" at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 2, 1863. Confined in the prisoner-of-war camp at at Belle Island, Richmond, Virginia, where he was "starved to a skeleton". Admitted to Hospital in Richmond on October 25, 1863, with typhoid fever. Paroled at City Point, Virginia on October 28, 1863, and sent to General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland, where he arrived on October 29, 1863. Sent home December 25, 1863. Died from the effects of his prisoner mistreatment while at home in Tecumseh, Michigan, on January 6, 1864. | Pennock, Martin Van Buren (I22618)
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Enoch Lynde, was a shipping merchant in the Netherlands engaged in foreign trade and he was also connected with the postal service between England and Holland. He was fluent in Dutch and may have been of Dutch extraction. | Lynde, Enoch (I6007)
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Entered into rest at the Brockville General Hospital on July 19, 2007. Helen Veley Jones of R.R. 2 Addison in her 86th year. Dear mother of Norman Jones of Campbellford and May Curran and her husband Ranald of R.R. 2 Addison. Lovng grandmother to Michael (Cheslyn), Sandy Jones, Cathy Moss (Brian) and Desarae Jones. Also survived by four great grandchildren. Fondly remembered by her sister-in-law Snooky as well as a sister Marjorie Frood. Predeceased by sisters Louine Veley, Florie (Tootsie) Bakker, Elizabeth Veley, Maggie Deano and Florence Ransom; as well as brothers Leon, Earl, John, Clarence and Charles Veley and on granddaughter Cindy Jones Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service was held at Greenbank Cemetery on July 20th. In memoriams to the Canadian Diabetes Society or the Athens Medical Clinic Building Fund will be gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements are entrusted with the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. | Veley, Helen (I14634)
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Entered into rest at the Brockville General Hospital on July 19, 2007. Helen Veley Jones of R.R. 2 Addison in her 86th year. Dear mother of Norman Jones of Campbellford and May Curran and her husband Ranald of R.R. 2 Addison. Lovng grandmother to Michael (Cheslyn), Sandy Jones, Cathy Moss (Brian) and Desarae Jones. Also survived by four great grandchildren. Fondly remembered by her sister-in-law Snooky as well as a sister Marjorie Frood. Predeceased by sisters Louine Veley, Florie (Tootsie) Bakker, Elizabeth Veley, Maggie Deano and Florence Ransom; as well as brothers Leon, Earl, John, Clarence and Charles Veley and on granddaughter Cindy Jones Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service was held at Greenbank Cemetery on July 20th. In memoriams to the Canadian Diabetes Society or the Athens Medical Clinic Building Fund will be gratefully acknowledged. Arrangements are entrusted with the Irvine Funeral Home and Chapel, 4 James Street East, Brockville. | Veley, Helen (I14634)
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Enterocolitis and diarrhea | Galloway, Samuel Ivan (I5592)
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Epilepsy | Valliant, George Munro (I02756)
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1907 |
Epping Congregational Church, Epping, New South Wales, Australia | Family (F14250)
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ERIC ELMER MCCONNELL
May 12, 1934 - January 8, 2011
In loving memory of Eric McConnel who died peacefully at his home in Little Current on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at the age of 76. Eric retired after working for 38 years for CPR. He loved word puzzles, fishing, deer hunting with his family and the Toronto Blue Jays. He was a member of the Little Current Fish and Game Club and the Manitoulin Hospital Auxiliary. Survived by his beloved wife of 56 years June (nee Cargill). Beloved father of Debbie Heise (Myron), Karen Cranston (John), Jeffrey, Martin (Carol) and infant Michael (predeceased). Loving grandfather of Jennifer Calvelli (Nick), Erin and Christopher Heise, Jonathan (Brooke) and Cole (Heather) Cranston, Cody and Brandon McConnell, and great-grandchildren Lauren and Myah Ferguson, Lucas and Danica Calvelli, Maddison Heise and baby Cranston. Predeceased by parents Alex and Mabel McConnell. Brother of Betty Lawson (George predeceased), Sidney McConnell (predeceased) (Donelda), Vern McConnell (predeceased) (Mona) and brother-in-law of Iris and Orvis Hunter, Sharon (predeceased) and Garnet Hunter, David and Carolyn Cargill. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Visitation was 7-9 pm on Monday, January 10, 2011. Funeral Service was at 3 pm on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 at Island Funeral Home. Cremation.
--Manitoulin Expositor, January 12, 2011 | McConnell, Eric Elmer (I01831)
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Eric Nelson, loving son, husband, father, grandfather and friend, died unexpectedly onSaturday evening, December 3, 2016, in Graeagle, California. A third-generation Nevadan, Eric was born February 3, 1950, to Vance and Marjorie Nelson of Reno. He is survived by his father Vance Nelson, his wife of thirty-six years, Teri, daughter, Taylor Ruepp (Michael), son, Matt, and his twin granddaughters, Addilyn and Kaylee, who were the lights of his life. Eric is also survived by his sisters, Marja Brophy (Steve) and Valerie Nelson (Steve), his uncle Ray Nelson and numerous nieces and nephews.
Eric graduated from Wooster High School in 1968 and graduated from Heald Business College where he studied court reporting. He served in the Army for three years in Washington, D.C. where he worked as the court reporter for the Joint Chiefs of staff at the Pentagon. Eric returned to Reno and began his forty-year career as a court reporter and owner of Sierra Nevada Reporters. In addition to his dedication to his career, he was also a thirty-second-degree Mason, and a part of the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program and devoted Big Brother to his Little Brother, Angel, for the last eight years.
Eric lived his last day to perfection. After a two-hour morning bike ride in beautiful Sierra Valley, Eric enjoyed breakfast with Teri at their Graeagle home, and then spent the afternoon serving egg nog at the Graeagle Mercantile for the annual Christmas Festival. Dinner and cards with long time friends followed that evening. It was how Eric lived every day: with passion, energy, and joy.
To Eric, the outdoors was his spiritual home whether on the golf course, boating, a century bike ride, the ski slopes, hiking, or on a marathon course. When work or fun was done for the day, Eric spent hours at the piano playing music from Chopin to David Lanz. Those who knew Eric describe him as a Renaissance Man and he lived his life by this advice: Play the moments. Pause the memories. Rewind the happiness. This is the music of life.
A celebration of Eric's rich, memorable life will be held at Grace Church, 1220 Robb Drive, this Friday, December 9, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a reception at the church. Those attending are invited to celebrate by wearing your brightest, most colorful attire. Eric Nelson, loving son, husband, father, grandfather and friend, died unexpectedly onSaturday evening, December 3, 2016, in Graeagle, California. A third-generation Nevadan, Eric was born February 3, 1950, to Vance and Marjorie Nelson of Reno. He is survived by his father Vance Nelson, his wife of thirty-six years, Teri, daughter, Taylor Ruepp (Michael), son, Matt, and his twin granddaughters, Addilyn and Kaylee, who were the lights of his life. Eric is also survived by his sisters, Marja Brophy (Steve) and Valerie Nelson (Steve), his uncle Ray Nelson and numerous nieces and nephews. Eric graduated from Wooster High School in 1968 and graduated from Heald Business College where he studied court reporting. He served in the Army for three years in Washington, D.C. where he worked as the court reporter for the Joint Chiefs of staff at the Pentagon. Eric returned to Reno and began his forty-year career as a court reporter and owner of Sierra Nevada Reporters. In addition to his dedication to his career, he was also a thirty-second-degree Mason, and a part of the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program and devoted Big Brother to his Little Brother, Angel, for the last eight years. Eric lived his last day to perfection. After a two-hour morning bike ride in beautiful Sierra Valley, Eric enjoyed breakfast with Teri at their Graeagle home, and then spent the afternoon serving egg nog at the Graeagle Mercantile for the annual Christmas Festival. Dinner and cards with long time friends followed that evening. It was how Eric lived every day: with passion, energy, and joy. To Eric, the outdoors was his spiritual home whether on the golf course, boating, a century bike ride, the ski slopes, hiking, or on a marathon course. When work or fun was done for the day, Eric spent hours at the piano playing music from Chopin to David Lanz. Those who knew Eric describe him as a Renaissance Man and he lived his life by this advice: Play the moments. Pause the memories. Rewind the happiness. This is the music of life. A celebration of Eric's rich, memorable life will be held at Grace Church, 1220 Robb Drive, this Friday, December 9, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a reception at the church. Those attending are invited to celebrate by wearing your brightest, most colorful attire. | Nelson, Eric (I05201)
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Ernest Moore Bolles, son of Lemuel and Emeline A. (Banning) Bolles, was educated in the public and high schools of Amherst. When his school days ended he went to work in the shoe store of James E. Stinson, of Amherst, and continued in his employ for six or seven years. He also was employed in a shoe store in Hartford, Connecticut, for a short time. In 1897 he engaged in the boot and shoe business for himself in Amherst, and has continued there ever since. He is a member of Pacific Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons ; a member of the Royal Arch Chapter; and of Northampton Commandery, Knights Templar; of Melha Temple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of Springfield. He is a Christian Scientist in religion.
Biography and Genealogy of Western Massachusetts, 1639-1925 | Bolles, Ernest Moore (I07370)
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1911 |
Ernest Ralph Tolx Sr. of Bokum Road, Old Saybrook, died Thursday at the Connecticut Hospice in Branford. He was 75.
He was born in New Haven and settled in Old Saybrook after World War II. He was drafted into the infantry in 1944, and served in the China, Burma India theater. He was decorated by the Chinese government for his service. He was a painting contractor for over 50 years.
He is survived by his wife, Eunice LaPlace Tolx; two sons, Ernest R. Tolx Jr. of Anson, Maine, and Peter C. Tolx of Old Saybrook; a daughter, Amy T. Henzy of Old Saybrook; a brother, Paul C. Tolx of Stuart, Fla.; and four grandchildren.
A service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Essex Baptist Church, Prospect St., Essex. Burial in Centerbrook Cemetery, with military honors, will be private.
Donations may be made to the Old Saybrook Police Brotherhood Association. | Tolx, Ernest Ralph (I25563)
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Ernest Raymond "Ernie" Drew, Jr., 91, formerly of Battle Creek died March 9, 2009, in Marietta, GA. He was born November 24, 1917, in Battle Creek, where he lived most of his life.
He spoke often of his hometown adventures there. He graduated from Battle Creek Central High School in 1938 and was a life member of the Lodge #12 F & A.M. Mr. Drew worked for Lawson Printers from his mid-teens until his retirement in 1982, at the age of 65. He attended Lakeview Baptist Church and enjoyed fellowship with many members of the congregation.
Mr. Drew enjoyed the time spent with family, hunting, fishing, and hiking in the woods. After retirement, Mr. Drew became an avid golfer and could always be counted on for a good joke! In 2003, Mr. Drew relocated to Marietta, GA to be close to his children and grandchildren. During the final years of his life, he appreciated the simpler things: a good hot cup of coffee and a plate of chicken wings.
He is survived by a son, Ernest R. (Kay) Drew, III of Marietta; daughter, Elaine Groeneveld of Grand Haven, MI; four grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Iris Hysell, mother of his children; second wife, Christine Imhausen; siblings, Lyle Drew, Maxine Champlin, Donna Hamp, and Grace Stone; grandson, Daryl Groeneveld, Jr.; and great-grandson, Adam Groeneveld.
The family will receive friends Sunday, March 15, 2009, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home. A private interment service will be held at Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Lakeview Baptist Church. Personal messages for the family may be placed at www.farleyestesdowdle.com.
--Published in Battle Creek Enquirer on Mar. 12, 2009. | Drew, Ernest Raymond (I4313)
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Ernestown Township, Canada West | Veley, William (I13583)
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Ernestown Township, Ontario | Veley, Elizabeth (I13420)
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Ernestown Township, Ontario | Veley, George William (I13422)
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Ernestown Township, Ontario | Peters, Lavina (I13460)
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Ernie enlisted in the Navy in Sep 1944. He was a cook on a mine sweeper in the South Pacific. After being discharged in Sep 1946 he joined the Air Force in Oct 1947 at March AFB, CA and was a crew chief on L19's, L20's and helicopters. Ernie was discharged again in Mar 1950. In Aug 1955 he enlisted in the Army and was an office machine repairman and supervisor. He spent his last year in the service as a recruiter and retired in 1971.
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Erwin Wayne Pennock, age 92 of Chippewa Lake and formerly of Battle Creek, died Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at the home of his long time companion Patricia Morrett. Mr. Pennock was born December 4, 1918 in Ross Township to Tracey and Emma (Langs) Pennock. He married Lena Carrie Page on June 8, 1938. They made their home in Battle Creek before moving to Chippewa Lake in 1976. Erwin served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the European Theater. He was awarded the European African Middle Eastern Ribbon with 3 Bronze Service Stars and the World War II Victory Medal. After the war he was employed by Eaton's Manufacturing Company for 36 years as a Tool and Die Maker. He was a member of the Holiday Rambler Traveler's Club and a lifelong member of the National Rifle Association. He loved hunting, boating and was a craftsman in the art of welding. His wife Lena died in 1993 after 55 years of marriage. The last fifteen years of his life has been spent with his devoted and loving companion Patricia Morrett. He was a kind and devoted husband, father, grandpa and great-grandpa who will be missed. He is survived by his son, Gordon and his wife JoAnn (Langs) Pennock, his daughter, Carolyn (Pennock) Abbott and her husband Mark. He has 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Erwin was preceded in death by his wife Lena, his parents Tracey and Emma, his sister Ida Mae (Pennock) Stoddard and his brother Maurice. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 30th at the home of Pat Morrett, 10625 N. Lake Dr. on Chippewa Lake with Dr. Rev. Robert Braman officiating. Interment will follow the service at Chippewa Lake Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Heartland Hospice Memorial Fund or to the American Cancer Society. | Pennock, Erwin Wayne (I06546)
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Erysipelas | Armstrong, Rebecca Jane (I31163)
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Erysipelas | Winn, Wayne Elbert (I31691)
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Essex - Robert L. Doane, 95, of Essex, passed peacefully on Friday, Nov. 1, 2013, at Peregrine's Landing, Clinton.
He was born Aug. 8, 1918, a 5th generation resident of Essex, to Charles and Edith (Palau) Doane. He attended Pratt High School, Connecticut College of Pharmacy, and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London. Lt. Doane served in the Coast Guard in the Gulf of Mexico and the South Pacific throughout World War II. He was a loving and devoted husband to Darline (Barnett) Doane for 61 years and a loving, devoted and inspiring father.
He founded Doane's Pharmacy in 1951, retiring from the business in 1976. He was a pillar of the community and was involved in a variety of community activities, including: 60 year member of the Rotary Club receiving a Paul Harris Fellow Honor, founding member of the Essex Ambulance Association, director of the CBC Bank, and active member of the Essex Yacht Club and founding member of the Pettipaug Yacht Club.
Darline and Bob were pilots at the Mystic Seaport with over 30 years of volunteer time. Lifelong sailors, they enjoyed their time on the east coast leading to a 20 year residence in the Bahamas at their beloved Man-O-War Cay.
Bob was predeceased by his wife, Darline Doane, in Oct 2003.
He is survived by his five children, Timotha, Linda, Deborah, Robert, and John; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several beloved nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1 p.m. Nov. 5, at the First Congregational Church, Methodist Hill Road, Essex. Interment will be private at Riverview Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the Essex Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 233, Ivorton, CT 06442.
Arrangements by Robinson, Wright, and Weymer Funeral Home, Centerbrook.
--Published in The Day on Nov. 3, 2013 | Doane, Robert Louis (I27161)
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Esther (Munro) Price :1916
Mrs. Jacob Price, Sr., of Galbraith, mention of whose sudden death was made last week, was born on Sept. 9th, 1851. Mrs. Price's death was caused by heart failure. She was seemingly in good health until within a few hours of her death. Her maiden name was Esther Munro, and she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Munro of Darling. In 1873 she was married to Mr. Jacob Price, and to them fourteen children were born, two of whom died in infancy, and Hugh A., died in Feb. 1914, and Mrs. Wm. Lyons (Esther) in Aug 1905. Those who are still living are: Mrs. Sandy Rutherford (Margaret Jane), Unity, Sask.; Mrs. Edmond R. Lambe (Elizabeth C.), Shoal Lake, Man.; Mrs. Thomas Fife (Mary), McDonald's Corners, Ont.; Mrs. Milton McKay (Alice L.), Middleville, Ont.; Mrs. Alex Munro (Delilah), Hall's Mills, Ont.; Mrs. Ernest Foster, (Jeanie), Galbraith, Ont.; Messrs: Jacob and Ira Price, Sonningdale, Sask.; Mr. Thomas Price, on the old home at Galbraith; Miss Marion Price at home. Rev. Mr. Currie, Baptist minister, from Lanark, preached, assisted by Rev. Mr. Merrilees. The flowers were a beautiful spray from the family. Mrs. Price was a member of the W.M.S., and was always a faithful attendant when possible, and was always ready to lend a helping hand in any good cause. She will be missed in that as well as in many other ways. | Munro, Esther (I00291)
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Esther Elenora LeRoy passed away peacefully at home on June 23, 2007 at the age of 87, after a brave two year battle with cancer. Esther was born on April 4, 1920 in Reynolds, Indiana to Harry and Alfreda Buschman. She grew up on her familyÃ?â??s farm where she was the eldest of eight brothers and sisters. After graduating from Reynolds High School, Esther attended Manchester College for 3 years, and then took her first teaching assignment in Van Wert, Ohio before serving in the WAVES during WWII. Her military service took her to San Francisco, CA where after the war she received her degree in education from San Francisco State University, and met her future husband Bruce Murdock LeRoy. They married on November 7, 1947 in Carmel, CA and were wed fifty-two years. After relocating to Seattle, WA with her husband in 1951, she continued to teach in the Seattle School District, and adopted son Philip and daughter Carolyn. Her husbandÃ?â??s career took the family to Lakewood, WA in 1958, where she resided until the time of her death. Esther continued her teaching career for the Clover Park School District at Custer Elementary until she retired in 1980. After retirement, she kept busy with her hobbies of sewing, gardening, traveling with her husband, and helping to look after her young grandchildren. She continued to remain active in the ADK Sorority until a few years ago.Her primary joy in life was her family, and doing for others. Esther was predeceased by her parents, brothers Carl, Linden, and Harold Buschman, Sister Mary (Nelson), daughter Carolyn, husband Bruce, and former daughter-in-law Holly (LeRoy).She is survived by her son Philip LeRoy, grandchildren Rachael LeRoy and Jacob LeRoy, brother-in-law Walt Ellis (Rosemary) of Portland, OR, sisters Vera Idle, West Lafayette, Ind. Alice (Bir), Alexandria, Ind. brother Fred Buschman of Reynolds, Ind. and numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank MultiCare Hospice and former care-giver and friend Roz Foote. Information for her Memorial Service will be available at a later date. | Buschman, Esther Elenora (I138)
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Esther Euphema Foreman
FOREMAN -Esther Euphema Esther went to be with the Lord on February 2, 2008 at the age of 91 years. She was born on January 24, 1917 at her parents' homestead, SW-18-4012-W-3 near Sonningdale. She was the eldest of seven children. She attended old Sonningdale School and the Gunness School. She married Albert Edward Foreman on April 2, 1941 and they raised seven children: Bob (Sharon) of Battleford, Stewart (Marlene) of Saskatoon, Elda (Wally) Elliot of Kelowna, Lin (Larry) Radchenko of Sonningdale, Sandra (Ken) Pavloff of Perdue, Glenn (Jan) of Saskatoon, Faye (Al Sterner) Lange of Saskatoon. She was predeceased by her parents Ira and Effie (McDonald) Price, two brothers: Nelson and Gilbert and one sister: Eva Bird and two brothers-in-law: Cecil Bird and Bob Atkins and one sister-in-law: Esther Price and one grandchild: Jason Elliot. She is survived by two sisters: Vivian Atkins of Delta, BC and Doreen (Jim) Taylor of Sonningdale and one brother: Byron (Hazel) of Delta, BC. Left to cherish her memory are 7 children, 20 grandchildren, and 45 great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at 10:00 am from the Sonningdale Community Hall. Interment at Sonningdale Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Sonningdale Senior's Lounge or the Sonningdale Pentecostal Church. Arrangements entrusted to MARTENS WARMAN FUNERAL HOME (934-4888). | Price, Esther Euphema (I02422)
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Ethel A. Bartman Reneson, formerly of Frissell Street, Middletown, died Wednesday at Middlesex Hospital. She was 87.
She was born in Middletown and had worked at Bielfield School.
She is survived by two daughters, Barbara Reed and Dorothy Skinski, both of Middletown; a brother, John Bartman of Titusville, Fla.; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Her husband, Bruno Reneson, died previously.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Calvary Cemetery, Bow Lane, Middletown. There will be no calling hours. Biega Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Bartman, Ethel Amy (I09685)
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Ethel Beatty died peacefully, with family by her side, at North Bay Regional Health Centre on Tuesday, May 9, 2023. She was 95 years old.
Ethel (McConnell) was predeceased by her husband John F. Beatty. She was the beloved mother of Eileen Burns (Robert) of Powassan, John Beatty (Pauline) of Golden Valley, Velma Evers (Joe) of Lindsay, Christine Jarrett (Bill) of North Bay, Donna Culin (the late Brian Whitehead) of North Bay, Michael Beatty (Jocelyn) of Nipissing, the late Peter Beatty (the late Sue), Stephen Beatty (Karen) of North Bay, Becky Poeta of North Bay and Patti Soutar of North Bay. She was the cherished grandmother of 27, great-grandmother of 36 and great-great-grandmother of two. Ethel was the dear sister of Betty Osborne (Harvey) and Sharon Grasser (Elwood), all of Trout Creek; and was predeceased by her siblings Sylvester McConnell (the late Mae), Madeline Jones (the late Ralph), Eugene McConnell (the late Helen) and Alma Grasser (the late Melvin).
The Beatty family will receive visitors on Sunday, May 14, 2023 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan and on Monday, May 15 from 10:00 am until the time of funeral service at 11:00 am. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery, Restoule will follow. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to St. Brice?s Church or the Heart & Stroke Foundation are suggested. | McConnell, Ethel Teresa (I01771)
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Ethel G. (Lewis) Sampson, 91, a resident for more than 30 years of Auburn, Massachusetts, a homemaker for many years, died at Holy Trinity Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, on Saturday, March 30, 2002, following an illness. Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday, April 3, 2002, 10 a.m., at Britton-Wallace Funeral Home, P.O. Box 198, Auburn. Burial will follow at Hillside Cemetery, Auburn. No calling hours are scheduled. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are appreciated to Holy Trinity Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Patients Activity Fund, 300 Barber Avenue, Worcester, MA 01606. Arrangements entrusted to Britton-Wallace Funeral Home, Auburn, Massachusetts.
--Published in Legacy on Mar. 31, 2002 | Lewis, Ethel Grace (I15661)
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Ethel was born out of wedlock to Jessie Hazelwood. John Barber may be her biological father, as she was raised by his parents during her early years. | Hazelwood, Ethel Louisa (I08762)
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Etobicoke, Ontario | Ayerst, John Anthony (I4091)
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1930 |
Etobicoke, Ontario | Devlin, Douglas Henry (I13116)
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Etobicoke, Ontario | Tilley, Marie Joyce (I2611)
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Etobicoke, Ontario | Rintoul, Rue Georgina (I7834)
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Etobicoke, Ontario | Aspinwall, Muriel Theresa (I7836)
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Etobicoke, Ontario | Stone, Alfred Joseph (I7839)
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Etobicoke, Ontario | Austin, Joseph Robert (I8132)
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Ettie Baker was a caring wife, mother and grandmother. Her sharp mind was kept keen by her lifelong joy of reading, and her skillful handiwork made her home a delightful place to be. She was committed to her family her entire life, and at age 92, made a faith commitment that ensured her eternal life with God.
Ettie was born at a time of change in America, from assembly line manufacturing to women?s suffrage, from the temperance movement to fair labor laws affecting children. The United States was emerging as a world power, yet the coming years of war and economic depression also shaped the character of its citizens. Ettie learned to be frugal out of necessity, but her knowledge and skills made simple-living beautiful.
Ettie was the oldest of three children raised in Cadillac, Michigan and supported by their father?s work for the county. At the age nine, her parents divorced and she stayed with her father and her mother moved to Huntington, Indiana. In time, both parents remarried, and Ettie became the big sister of nine more children on her father?s side and two more sisters born to her mother. The care of younger children was a responsibility she learned at an early age that never left her.
By the time Ettie was eight years old, she was finally able to start school, but her intellectual ability was noted well before her formal education. She could remember events in her life from age three, and her curiosity was peaked by reading. It seemed she always had a book in her hands. Ettie graduated from Bellaire School at age 15, having completed the 8th grade, yet her love of reading made her a lifelong learner.
Ettie was still living in Bellaire when she met LaVern Baker, who was six years older than she. They fell in love and were married on April 18, 1925. Children soon followed, and Ettie was happy to care for her family by the work of her hands. Of the nine children born to Ettie and LaVern, their son Dale died when he was just a few hours old.
Ettie?s love and attention toward her family was shown through her actions. She was a diligent homemaker and excellent seamstress. Her flower and vegetable gardens yielded beauty as well as produce for canning and jelly-making, and her sewing skills turned out many quilts and children?s clothing. It was amazing to watch Ettie turn a men?s coat, that she bought at the Salvation Army, into several outfits for the kids.
In 1928, Ettie and LaVern had moved from Bellaire to Kalamazoo when his brother got him a job on the Michigan Central Railroad. Then in 1932, they moved to a home on 30th Street in Paw Paw. It was a great place for the kids to bring their friends, and Ettie welcomed them all. In the 75 years that she lived on that 26-acres, she loved having a house full, especially on holidays and at family reunions.
When LaVern retired in 1964 after 35 years with the railroad, he and Ettie took time to travel. They spent vacations in Canada, Florida and their cabin in Grayling. They often took their grandkids up north to the cabin for camping and fishing. Truth be told, Ettie didn?t fish, but she loved to eat it.
LaVern and Ettie?s time together in retirement was cut short when he suffered the second stroke of his lifetime. He died in 1971 after 45 years of marriage, and Ettie never remarried. She devoted herself to her grandchildren and her favorite pastime. She continued to read, especially about alternative health methods, and she delighted in little children. With the birth of each grandbaby, Ettie made a quilt. But perhaps her greatest gift to succeeding generations was the stories she told. Ettie?s life of simplicity and devotion will long be remembered from the words she spoke and the example she was.
Ettie was preceded in death by her husband, La Vern in 1971; a son Dale in 1931; a daughter; June Ogren in 1997, a grand daughter Ernestine Baker in 1963; a great grandson Ryan Dekker in 1997; four sisters: Mable Spencer in 1988, Rose Padgett in 1992, Rubey Baker in 2005, and Margaret Robertson in 2006. Surviving are five sons and two daughters: Ernest Baker of Calimesa, CA, DeWayne (Sandy) Baker of Lapeer, Dorothy Lhamon of Mattawan, Bernyece Andrade of Saint Petersburg, FL, LaVern Baker of Springdale, AR, Kenneth Baker of Bakersfield, CA, and Keith (Sheila) Baker of Gobles, 20 grandchildren 32 great grandchildren and 20 great-great grandchildren and several step grand and great grandchildren; five siblings: John (Peggy) McLain of Traverse City, Rachel Ellsworth of Sanford, FL, Raymond (Jannis McLain of Portage, Berthia Wright of Plainwell and Helen (Edward) Stinson of Grand Rapids and many nieces and nephews. Learn more about Ettie, view her life story film, and visit with her family and friends on Friday from 4:00 ? 8:00 PM at the LIFE STORY FUNERAL HOME, Betzler & Thompson, Paw Paw, 657-3870 where services will be held Saturday at 11:00 AM. Burial will take place in West Oshtemo Cemetery. | McLain, Ettie Mae (I21664)
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Eugene J. LaLonde III "Bear", 58, of Askov, MN and formerly of Bloomington, MN, passed away Jan. 8, 2010 at St. Mary?s Medical Center in Duluth. He worked in civil design and land planning. Preceded in death by father, Eugene J. LaLonde Jr. Beloved son, brother and uncle, he will be dearly missed by his mother, Rose; brothers Mike, Rick (Lorna), Chip (Colleen) and Bill (Pam); sisters Michelle (Mike), Rene?e, Lisa (Randy); nephews, Troy, Sean, Tony, Travis, Trevor and Brandon; nieces, Shannon, Jessica and Jennifer; great-niece, Tessa and many friends. Memorial service Sat. Jan 23, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at Methven Funeral Home, Sandstone, MN with visitation from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. | LaLonde, Eugene J. (I25149)
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Eulah, 84,(Falor) passed away on February 24, 2013 at the age of 84. She was the daughter of Cecil and Marjorie (Smith) Woodbury.
She was a member of Maple Rapids United Methodist Church, Maple Rapids United Methodist Women, and the Rebekah Lodge #517. Eulah married Jack Falor in 1951, and they were divorced in 1966.
In 1983 she married Wendell "Pete" Blemaster and he preceded her in death in 1990.
Eulah is survived by her fiancé, Lyle Helms, son, Daniel (Jill) Falor, grandson, Luke (Alicia) Falor, step-children, Brenda Bancroft, Wenda (Tim) Herbert, Richard (Linda) Blemaster, Brad (Pam) Blemaster, Bonnie Baese, Brent (Phyllis) Blemaster, 21 grand children; siblings, Donna (Max) Loudenbeck, Loren (Ruth) Rumsey, Mary (Don) Andrews, Nancy (Richard) Andrews, Nelson Rumsey, as well as many great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister, Ruth Wesner and granddaughter, Kimberly Galey.
Funeral Services were held on Thursday, February 28, 2013 at the Maple Rapids United Methodist Church with Pastor Kathy Leydorf-Keck officiating.
Memorial donations may be to the Maple Rapids United Methodist Church or Hospice Advantage. | Woodbury, Eulah Marie (I5965)
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EUNICE EVELYN (McKIRDY) NOLAND
A resident of Gore Bay and formerly of Mills Township, passed away at the Manitoulin Health Centre, Little Current, on Saturday, September 27, 1997 at the age of 72 years. She was born in Galbraith Township, daughter of the late William and Catherine (Munroe) McKirdy. In early years, Eunice had worked for General Motors and in a tomato canning factory. After her marriage, she worked on the farm with Harry, and raised her children. She enjoyed cooking, canning and gardening. Beloved wife of the late Harry Noland who predeceased in April, 1995. Loving mother of Kathryn Noland of Arthur; Willy and his friend Laura, of Sioux Lookout and Terry and Connie Noland of Mills Township. Proud grandmother of Amie, Edward, Aaron, Jennifer, Mathew and Lorraine. Dear sister of Edwin and his wife Doris McKirdy of Almonte and Delmer and his wife Ruth of Clayton. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Willard and sisters Loretta and Muriel. Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home in Gore Bay on Monday, September 29. The funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on Tuesday, September 30, 1997. Interment in Mills Cemetery. If so desired, donations to the Diabetic Society or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements in care of the Culgin Funeral Home. | McKirdy, Eunice Evelyn (I02832)
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Eunice M. Tynon, age 70, of Ogdensburg, NY, passed away on Thursday, November 26, 2020, at Claxton Hepburn Medical Center. Funeral services will be held on a later date at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Frary Funeral Home, Ogdensburg.
Eunice is survived by two daughters; Jo Cadieux of Ogdensburg, NY and Melissa Perry of De Peyster, NY, two grandchildren, one brother, Ronald Valcour of Canada; a sister, Audrey VanDusen of Canada; one great grandson and many nieces and nephews on both sides of the border. She is predeceased by four siblings, Doug Valcour, Gordon Valcour, Elaine Hall, and Helen Pratt.
She was born July 3, 1950, in Lyn, Ontario, Canada, the daughter of Harvey and Mariel Evans Valcour. She attended local schools. She worked in the maintenance department of Ogdensburg Central School District.
Eunice loved horseback riding and taking care of animals. | Valcour, Eunice Muriel (I590)
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Euphrasia Township, Ontario | Ayerst, Annie Helena Margaret (I10827)
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Euphrasia Township, Ontario | Wilson, Eleanor Elizabeth (I4606)
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Eva was born to William Elias Baldwin and Eva Katherine Bigsby in a now non-existant town called Salem near Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas. Her brothers and sisters were Clara Etta (St. John), John Bert, Edna, Maude May, Emma, Guyneth, Edward, Harry Albert, Glen, Ida Lenora (Frydendall), Laura Katherine, and Fred. Her step-brothers and step-sister from her father's first marriage to Bridget Biddy Sullivan were Charles William, Stella Ann (Beam), and Frank.
Eva was raised in Salem and married Lester Lee Mullen on Aug 5, 1915 in Smith Center, Smith County, Kansas. They had two children, Kenneth Lyle Mullen born in Jewell County, Kansas and Maxine Louise Mullen born in Clay County, South Dakota. Lester and Eva moved to Idaho in November 1936. They first rented a farm in the Grant area north of Idaho Falls, Bonneville County and then purchased an 160 acre farm in the Goshen, Bingham County, Idaho area with Kenneth, his wife, Marjorie (Pickett) and their three sons until the late 1970s after Lester's death in 1973. Eva moved to Soda Springs, Caribou County, Idaho in 1980 to be live near Maxine and her husband Alma Robinson. She died from liver cancer in Idaho Falls, Bonneville County, Idaho on August 29, 1984. | Baldwin, Eva Myrtle (I18292)
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Evelyn (Chapman) Miner, of East Hampton, beloved wife of the late William H. Miner, passed away Friday (Dec. 2, 2005) at Middlesex Hospital. She was born in Marlborough, daughter of the late John and Maude (Bownes) Chapman and had resided in East Hampton for 20 years having formerly lived in Marlborough for many years. Before her retirement she was employed at Thatcher's Drug Store, East Hampton. Also, Evelyn was a cook at the Mary Hall School Marlborough and was the first cook at RHAM High School, Hebron. She was a charter member of the Loyal Order of Moose Women's Auxiliary #1257, Marlborough, a charter member of Marlborough Volunteer Fire Department, served on the Marlborough Board of Education when Mary Hall School was built, a member of East Hampton Seniors, member of Kings Daughters and Sons. She was a former active member of the Congregational Church of Marlborough, a member of Cornelia Field Circle of the Congregational Church of East Hampton and was formerly active in the Cub Scouts. Evelyn will be remembered for being a loving mom and grandmother and will be greatly missed by all that knew her. She is survived by three sons, Robert G. Miner and his wife Sally of Cobalt, Warren H. Miner of Citrus Springs, FL, and David W. Miner Sr. and his wife Theresa of East Hampton; a daughter, Barbara M. Richards of Holiday, FL; nine grandchildren, David W. Miner Jr., Stephen S. Miner, Lynda D. Miner, Mark W. Miner, Susan M. Miner, Marla J. Miner, Robyn Miner, Robert M. Miner and Darlene Petrantoni; 15 great-grandchildren, several great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two sisters and four brothers, Ida J. Anderson, Beulah Scholl, Albert, Lloyd, Robert and Arthur Chapman. Friends are invited to call at the Congregational Church of East Hampton Wednesday 9:30-10:30 a.m. followed by Funeral Services at 11 a.m. The Reverend Thomas Kennedy will officiate and burial will follow in Marlboro Cemeter | Chapman, Evelyn Pauline (I05500)
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Evelyn (Evie) Byrnes (Hintze)
Passed away peacefully in Eston, Saskatchewan on Tuesday, December 4, 2012 at the age of 93 years.
Beloved mother of Loreen Howarth, grandmother of Scott McMurchy, Mark McMurchy, Wade McMurchy, Christina Lemke and Katarina Howarth.
There will be a Celebration of Evie's life held at St. Andrew's United Church, Eston, Sk., on Monday, December 10, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Barb MacNaughton officiating.
Interment of ashes to take place in the Eston Cemetery.
Charitable donations may be made in Evelyn (Evie's) memory to
Eston Caring Hands
c/o Lynn Warren, Box 804, Eston, SK S0L 1A0
Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Eston-Snipe Lake Funeral Chapel | Olafson, Evelyn (I5177)
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Evelyn (Miner) Thorpe, 73, of Governor Bill O'Neil Drive, East Hampton, passed away unexpectedly Friday, (October 12, 2001) at home. She was born in Middletown, Sept. 20, 1928, daughter of the late Walter and Anna Miner, and had resided in East Hampton for many years. Before her retirement she was a claims examiner for American Mutual Insurance Co. Evelyn was a member of St. Patrick Church, East Hampton, and a former member of East Hampton Senior Citizens. She is survived by her loving family, three sons, John F. Kissinger and his wife Patricia, Stephen J. Kissinger and his wife Rhonda, and Paul T. Kissinger and his wife Cheryl, all of East Hampton; two daughters, Sharon K. Heath and her husband, Thomas of Stafford Springs, Jeanne Urban of Middletown; seven grandchildren, John A. Kissinger, Amy E. Flynn, Adam T. Heath, Elisha M. Kissinger, Eric S. Kissinger, Stephanie Kissinger, Joshua Kissinger; and a great-grandson, Nathan Flynn. The funeral service will be held Monday, 10 a.m. with a Funeral Liturgy at St. Patrick Church, East Hampton. Burial will follow in Lakeview Cemetery, East Hampton. Friends are invited to call the Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main St., East Hampton, Sunday, 3-5 p.m. | Miner, Evelyn Jean (I07084)
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Evelyn B. Warriner died aged 72 in Franklin County hospital; resident of Jacksonville Stage Rd., Heath; 22-year employee at Kendall Co. in Griswoldville; born in Readsboro, Vt., lived in Griswoldville before Heath; member of Trinity Church in Shelburne Falls and of Mary Lyon Chapter of Order of the Eastern Star; she leaves her husband Winthrop Warriner, two sons Arthur Adams of New Salem and Earl Warriner Sr of Heath, three daughters Shirley Miller of Colrain, Winnifred Herron of Williamstown and Donna Mazanec of Buckland, three brothers Wilbur Sprague of Hinsdale, N.H., Paul Sprague of Brattleboro, Vt. and Arthur Sprague of Westfield, three sisters Edith Howe of Belchertown, Dorothy Ross of Pawlet, Vt. and Mabel Tatro of Stamford, Vt., 12 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren; funeral at Smith-Kelleher, burial in Center cemetery. | Sprague, Evelyn Blanchard (I25042)
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Evelyn C. Maynard, 83, of Great Hillwood Rd., Moodus, died Tuesday, (Sept 4, 2001) at Chestelm Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Moodus. She was the beloved wife of the late, Kenneth Maynard. She was born in Moodus, on July 27, 1918, daughter of the late Matthew and Nora (Bride) Cashman. Mrs. Maynard was a life long resident of Moodus and a graduate of Nathan Hale High School class of 1936.
She was employed at the Moodus Post Office retiring after 20 years as the Postmaster. She was a director of the East Haddam Public Library and a member of the St. Bridget's Ladies Guild.
She is survived by two sons, Kenneth Maynard of East Hartford, and Kevin Maynard of Moodus; a brother, Matthew Cashman of Moodus; and two sisters, Rita Marcolini of Old Saybrook, and Nora (Theresa) Conley of Haddonfield, NJ. She is also survived by seven grandchildren and a sister-in law, Caroline Cashman of Moodus. Mrs. Maynard is pre deceased by a brother, Vincent Cashman.
A funeral procession will leave at The Swan Funeral Home, 27 WF Palmer Road, Moodus, Saturday, Sept 8, at 9:45am for a 10am Mass of Christian Burial at St. Bridget's Church of Kildare in Moodus. Friends and family may call at the funeral home Friday evening from 5-8 p.m. Burial will be at St. Bridget's Cemetery in Moodus. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in her memory to The American Cancer Society. | Cashmen, Evelyn Marie (I08326)
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Evelyn D. (Gustafson) of Pompton Lakes on Sunday August 31, 2003. Beloved sister of Herbert Gustafson of Pompton Lakes. Predeceased by her Husband Walter Hyland. Funeral Services Thursday 10 AM at Richards Funeral Home, 4 Newark-Pompton Tpke. Riverdale. Interment Pompton Reformed Church Cemetery, Pompton Lakes. Visitation hours Wednesday 2-4 PM only.
--Published in The Record/Herald News on Sept. 1, 2003 | Gustafson, Evelyn Dorothy (I27132)
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Everett Allen LeMaster, the son of Eldin Raleigh and Nina Edith (Bailey) LeMaster, was born on December 8, 1918 in Royal IA. He grew up in the Royal area where he received his early education graduating from Royal High School at the age of 16 as class Valedictorian.
On January 20, 1942, Everett married Frances Prentice in Trenton, MO. Following their marriage, they lived on the family farm near Royal, until retiring to Spencer in 1994. Everett was a member of the ASC for 25 years, serving on the board for 9 years, the Odd Fellows Lodge and Golden Kiwanis. He also was the township assessor in Royal for 2 years. He enjoyed traveling, fishing, playing cards and bowling with teams from Royal for over 40 years. He was an avid reader and liked to recite poetry, but most of all he loved to spend time with family, relatives, friends and his pets.
Everett passed away on November 17, 2010, at the Longhouse Residence at the age of 91. He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters: Olive Shepley, Ruby Danielson and Rosa Warren.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Frances of Spencer; his daughter, Joanne Anderson and her husband, James Davis of Plymouth, MN; three grandchildren: Timothy Anderson (Cindy), Kari Shideman (Charles) and Corey Anderson (Janelle); six great grandchildren; one sister, Edith Traw of St. Louis, MO; other relatives and friends.
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