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Everett E. Wright, Jr., 87, of East Hampton passed away Monday, June 22nd at Hartford Hospital. Born on January 27, 1928 in Meriden, CT, he was the son of the late Everett E. Wright and Ethyl (Nichols) Royce. Everett grew up in East Hampton having moved there in 1929 and was a graduate of Vinyl Technical School in Middletown. Everett proudly served his country in the United States Army during both WWII and the Korean War. He worked for 20 years as a welder at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in Middletown retiring in 1986. Everett was very active in the town of East Hampton having served as a volunteer fireman, a life member of the East Hampton American Legion, a life member of the Fowler-Dix-Park Post #5095 East Hampton, a life member of the Chatham Historical Society, a life member of the WWII Tribute To a Generation, and a life member of the United States Constabulary Association. Everett was very proud of his efforts to have a War Memorial erected in front of East Hampton High School. Everett is survived by his three sons, David A. Wright of Hartford, Scott E. Wright of Portland, and Shawn E. Wright of East Hampton, his three brothers, Jack Wright of FL, Paul Royce of East Hampton, and Benjamin Wright of ME, his three grandchildren Shawn Vare, Jr., Melinda Ketchum, and Kyle Wright, his four great grandchildren, Christian, Josh, Alaina, Tavin, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his two brothers, Alfred Royce, Jr. and Richard Wright. A Memorial Service will be held Sunday, June 28th at 11:00 am at Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main Street, East Hampton, CT 06424. Burial will follow with Military Honors at the Young Street Cemetery, East Hampton. Friends may call at Spencer Funeral Home on Sunday at 10 am until the time of the service at 11. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the East Hampton Vol. Fire Department. | Wright, Everett E. (I10536)
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Everett William Banning Jr., 32, husband of Janis Chadbourne Banning of Hickory Lane, Ivoryton, died Sunday at Lawrence Memorial Hospital, New London, after a head-on crash on Route 1 in Old Saybrook, late Saturday.
He was born in Ivoryton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Banning of Ivoryton, and he lived there all his life. He was employed by Bailey Metallurgical Company of Centerbrook for the past seven years and was formerly with Schellens and True Company of Ivoryton. He was a member of the Ivoryton Congregational Church, the Essex Fire Department and of BPOE No. 1784 of Westbrook.
Besides his wife and parents he leaves a son, Everett William Banning III, at home, a daughter, Linda M. Banning, at home; a sister, Mrs. Richard Budney of Ivoryton; two nieces and four nephews. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 P.M. at Robinson and Wright Funeral Home, Main Street, Centerbrook. Burial is Centerbrook Cemetery, Centerbrook. Calling hours are Tuesday 7 to 9 P.M. Elks visitation at 8 P.M. Tuesday | Banning, Everett William (I26371)
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Exact date and location of death is not known. He was last seen October 26, 1984 and his body was found January 30, 1985. | Quick, George Wesley L. (I02050)
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FAIRLIE, Samuel 89 Years. May 7, 2005 . Late of Windsor. Predeceased by his wife Ellen (Murray) (1999). Beloved dad of Bill and Nancy Fairlie, LaSalle, Bob and Kathie Fairlie, Harrow. Loving grandpa of Bill (Kim), Becky (Kevin), Michael (Skye), Kristy, Jeff (Randee) and seven great grandchildren. Dear brother of Bert Fairlie, Jack Fairlie, Windsor. Predeceased by his brothers William, George and sisters Mary and Isabelle. Dear special friend of Shirley Harron. Sam was a member of the Riverside Royal Canadian Legion Branch #255, a World War II Navel Veteran, member of Windsor Lodge #403 and Maramos Shrine Club. At Sam's request there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place. A private graveside service will be held at Rosehill Cemetery, Amherstburg with Rev. Stan Fraser officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Shriners Children's Hospital. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. The family would like to thank Dr. Cohen, Dr. Winger and the nurses of 8th floor west at Hotel Dieu Hospital for their kindness shown to our dad. Gerald A. Smith Funeral Home 197 King St. W. Harrow. | Fairlie, Samuel (I5391)
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Fall from train | Banning, Horace (I07292)
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Fall from tree. | Banning, Hubbard Sill (I05414)
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Fall of a tree | Camelon, Alexander (I12050)
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Fallowfield, Ontario | Tierney, Joseph Milton (I20881)
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FAMILIES PEARSON-Ouellette have regret to announce the death of EUNICE Ouellette (née Pearson) died at Buckingham Visitor Centre, Tuesday, July 3, 2007, at the age of 84. She was the daughter of the late Henry Pearson and the late Celina Smith, Lucien Ouellette late wife. She is survived by her children: Jeannette (Keith Coulter), Yvette (Ernest Leclair), Leigh (Diane) and Paul (Kerry); several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and good friend (s). She was predeceased by two son Gene and Ernest (Lise) and by two sisters: Lorenza and Lyla. The family thanks the staff of the reception center for their good care. A religious service in the presence of the body will take place on Saturday 7 July at 12 pm in the Our Lady of Victory Church in Buckingham, Gatineau, followed by burial at St. Gregory. The family will be present 30 minutes before the service to receive condolences. Arrangements have been entrusted to the funeral home cadieux tubman, 322 Buckingham Ave. Gatineau. Donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated. | Pearson, Eunice Madeline (I20721)
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Family of James & Mary Banning moved from Arkansas to Washington in early 1900, between the time daughter Nora was born in Dec 1899 and the date of the US Census in 1900. | Banning, James C. (I07642)
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1961 |
Farm accident | Morrow, Kenneth Lloyd (I817)
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FARMER (KENNY), Helen
Passed away on February 7, 2015. Cherished mother of Don Kenny, late Kevin Kenny, Kyle Kenny and Brian Farmer. Loving grandmother of Kris, Kelly, Freddie and Isaiah. Predeceased by her husband, Fred Farmer. A private cremation was held. Interment of ashes in the spring. Arrangements entrusted to The Whelan Funeral Home | Dickie, Helen (I20845)
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1963 |
Farming accident | Bailey, Emery Ira (I05097)
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Farming accident | Burnap, Larry Calvin (I1835)
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1965 |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I30937)
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February 7, 2012 Elizabeth M. "Pam" McGlen Burgdorf, 87, of Fair Haven, NY, died Tuesday. Born in North Hannibal, she graduated from Hannibal High School and S.U.N.Y. Oswego with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education. Pam was a second-grade school teacher with Hannibal Central Schools where she retired in 1979. She was a communicant of St. Jude's Chapel, Fair Haven. Pam was a charter member of the American Legion Prior Stock Post #1552 Auxiliary, charter member of the Hannibal Volunteer Fire Company Auxiliary, New York State Retired Teachers Association, T.O.P.S., and the Sterling Senior Citizens. She was a former member of Shirts and Skirts. Pam was predeceased by her first husband, Lyle McGlen, who died in 1987. She is survived by her husband, Charles H. Burgdorf of Fair Haven; two daughters, Dr. Nancy (Joseph Gadawski) McGlen of Grand Island and Mary (Bernie) Dominick of Minetto; one son, Fred McGlen of Oswego; cousin Dorothy Williams of Fulton; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A memorial Mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday, May 5, 2012, at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 923 Cayuga Street, Hannibal. Contributions in Pam's memory may be made to: Agnes H. Mead Memorial Fund, c/o Hannibal Community Bank, P.O. Box 116, Hannibal, NY 13074 or to a charity of one's choice. Foster Funeral Home, Hannibal has charge of arrangements. Foster Funeral Home, Inc. | Mead, Elizabeth Ann (I27003)
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FENTON, Carlie
(Grade 10 Student - ADHS)
Suddenly as the result of an accident which occurred at Pakenham on Friday evening, April 27th, 2007. Carlie-Lynn Fenton of Pakenham at the age of 15 years. Beloved daughter of the late Sherry-Lynn Coe (December 28th, 2002) and Michael Fenton of Edmonton. Adored sister of Haliey-Dawn Fenton. Best friend of the late Jenny Miller. Cherished granddaughter of Charlie and Donna Coe of Pakenham; the late Bob Halpenny and the late Diane Fenton. Dearly loved niece of Greg Fenton of Calgary, Chrissy Fenton and Wes Fenton (Crystal), all of Arnprior, Richard Coe and Ronnie Coe (Tammy), all of Pakenham. Dear step-niece of Dwight Halpenny of Arnprior and Cindy Cunningworth of P.E.I. Special cousin of Cassandra, Brittany, Bradley and Taylor Fenton; Kyle and Nick Coe; Jamie and Mallory McLeod. Friends may join us for visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home & Chapel, 50 John Street North, Arnprior on Monday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and after 9 a.m. Tuesday. A Service to remember Carlie will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Tuesday morning, May 1st at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiating. Interment will follow at the Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memory of Carlie, a donation made to CHEO would be appreciated by her family. | Fenton, Carlie Lynn (I31228)
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Fern D. Paulson, age 94, of Britt, died Saturday, November 17, 2007, at the Westview Care Center in Britt. Fern was born October 20, 1913, near Kanawha, the daughter of Clarence and Lorena (Wagner) Smith. She graduated from Britt High School in 1930 and Britt Junior College. Fern was a teacher in the rural schools in Hancock County. She was united in marriage to John Floyd Paulson on June 4, 1935. They were married for 55 years and spent their entire married life farming in the Britt and Wesley areas before retiring in 1973.
Fern was a lifelong member of the United Methodist Church in Wesley and served as the pianist and organist for 50 years. Music was an integral part of her life and in addition to being the church organist, she enjoyed participating in musical and social events.
Fern was a 75 year member of the Order of the Eastern Star and also a member of the Charity Rebekah Lodge of Britt. She was active in many church, community and neighborhood organizations over the years, including Farm Bureau Women and 4-H. She greatly enjoyed her immediate family, relatives and friends.
Fern is survived by two daughters, Janice and David Tegtmeyer of Mesa, Arizona; Joyce and Robert Dohse of Madison, Wisconsin; two grandchildren, Shari and Ed McKnew of Traverse City, Michigan, Dan and Natalie Tegtmeyer of Chandler, Arizona; four great-grandchildren, Tanner, Taylor and Riley Tegtmeyer and Anthony Rinehart and many close cousins.
Fern was preceded in death by her husband, John, in 1990; her parents and a brother, Calvin.
The family would like to thank the management and staff at the Westview Care Center for their devoted, compassionate and loving care for our Mother over the last nine years. We are truly grateful. | Smith, Fern Dorothy (I18176)
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FIFE Doris Arlene passed away at the Foothills Hospital on Monday, May 17, 2004 at the age of 58 years. Doris is survived by her husband Maurice; three daughters, Valerie (Steve) Lalonde, Nancy (Alpha) Murray, Teresa (Al) Lindquist; six grandchildren, Michael, Christopher, Jason, Jayne, Brandon and Justin. Funeral Services will be held at FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL, 3220 - 4 Street N.W. (across from Queen's Park Cemetery) on Wednesday, May 19, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. with Interment in Iron Bridge, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made directly to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, No. 345, 10909 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3L9 or the Parkinson's Society, 480D - 36 Avenue S.E., Calgary, Alberta T2G 1W4. FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME and CREMATORIUM | Baxter, Doris Arlene (I21024)
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FIFE, Elizabeth E. nee Craig
In hospital on Sunday, April 4, 1993, Elizabeth Fife of Winchester, in her 72nd year Beloved wife of Thomas Fife Dear mother of Gilbert and wife Dorothy of Swift Current, Sask; and Lowell and wife Anita of R.R. 2, Sterling. Sister of Dick Craig of Saskatoon, Stanley Craig of Aylesbury, Janet Rygh of Kipling, all of Saskatchewan; and Dave Craig of Barrie Fondly loved by grandchildren Dustin, Daniel and Damon Fife and Bruce Hagman. Dearly loved by several nieces and nephews resting at the J.R. Vice Funeral Home and Chapel Inc., 505 Church Street, Winchester, where family will receive friends, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and where service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, April 7 at 1:30 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. | Craig, Elizabeth Ellen (I02317)
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FIFE, Ruby Lavone (nee Wells)
Passed peacefully away on December 9, 2005 at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario in her 79th year. Beloved wife of Ivan of 57 years. Dear mother of Arnold, grandmother of Cory, Brandon and Brittany. Ruby is survived by brothers, John Wells of Woodstock, Ontario, Irvin Wells and wife Julia of Kingston, NS, Uttley Wells and wife Ruth of Victoria, BC, James Wells and wife Joan, Thomas Wells and Geneva and Donald Wells and wife Diana, all of Cormack, Nfld., also survived by sisters Delores Cutler of St. George's, Nfld., Lily Browning and husband Russell of Gillams, Nfld., Rita Rhodey and husband George of Calgary, AB, sister-in-law Marion Wells of New Hamburg, ON. Predeceased by parents, John and Doris Wells; sisters, Hazel Schwartz and Leah Cooper, brother, Sandy and sisters-in-law Iris and Mercedes, and brothers-in-law, Alfred Banks and Robert Cutler. Funeral services took place in the Ratz-Bechtel Chapel on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. Interment took place on Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at the Maple Ridge Cemetery, Winchester, Ontario. | Wells, Ruby Lavone (I02318)
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FIFE-OULTON, Annie Leah
(nee Richards)
October 23, 1919 - October 22, 2016
Peacefully at the Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Saturday, October 22, 2016. Annie Fife-Oulton, one day short of her 97th birthday. Beloved wife of the late James Fife and Ralph Oulton. Loving mom of Maurice (Ruth) Fife, Maureen (Francis) Ives, Dawna (Gary) Hoy, Dennis (Mary) Fife, Arlene (George) Bryan and the late Mervyn Fife and daughter-in-law Doris Fife. Cherished grandma of 16 grandchildren, 29 great- grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild. Dear sister of Glenn, Marjorie, Urbane, Murray; and predeceased by June, John, Evelene, Elva, Wilma and Muriel. Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Survived by her stepchildren Arthur Oulton, Betty Turner, late Elaine Girling, Peggy Fiorentino, Susan McNulty and their families. Annie will rest at the Byers Funeral Home, 2990 Church Street, South Mountain (613-989-3836) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, October 25, 2016 and then to the Chesterville Legion, 167 Queen Street, from noon until time of Funeral Service on Wednesday, October 26 at 1 p.m. Interment Maple Ridge Cemetery. By family request donations may be made to the Osgoode Care Centre or the Maple Ridge Cemetery Fund. | Richards, Annie Leah (I02315)
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FINALDI, Henry
At Windsor Regional Hospital, Met Campus on Friday, January 17, 2014. Age 66 years; Late of Kingsville. Beloved husband of Kathleen. Dear father of Tony (Jocelyn), Hubert, Janine (Eric) and Michael (Melissa) and dear step-father of Dayna, Sara (Dan) and Justin. Grandfather of Erica, Jesse, Allie, and Jemma. Dear brother of Vincent, Annie (Bernie), And Irene. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Resting at the C. Stuart Sykes Funeral Home, 91 Division St. S. Kingsville on Sunday From 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service from the funeral home on Monday, January 20th at 11 a.m. Interment in Greenhill Cemetery, Kingsville. If desired, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. | Finaldi, Henry (I5372)
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Finsbury, Middlesex | Robins, Ellen Alice (I2554)
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Finsbury, Middlesex | Robins, Annie Louise (I2557)
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First Congregational Church, Stonington, Connecticut, USA | Udall, Anna (I20197)
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1977 |
First Presbyterian Church, Mandan, North Dakota, USA | Family (F14192)
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1978 |
FISHER, Fred Jr. Suddenly passed away on Thursday, June 12, 2008 at North York General Hospital, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved father of Chantelle and Emily, and their mother and dear friend Michelle. Cherished son of Fred and Vivian. Adored brother of Kathy and Susan (Paul). Fred will be greatly missed by his nieces and nephew, Jennifer, Evan and Sarah. Special thank you to the doctors and nurses at the I.C.U. Ward of the N.Y.G.H. Friends will be received at the YORK VISITATION, CHAPEL AND RECEPTION CENTRE, 160 Beecroft Rd. (north of Sheppard Ave., first street west of Yonge St.), Toronto, 416-221-3404 on Thursday, June 19, 2008 from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Celebration of life at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice. | Fisher, Harold Frederick (I808)
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FISHER, Gene L., went home to be with the Lord on February 13, 2012. He is survived by his wife Sharon, 10 children, 28 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. He was always happiest when he was surrounded by his family. Gene was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was a devoted Christian all of his life and worshipped the last several years at Victorious Life Church in Wesley Chapel. | Fisher, Gene Leroy (I21842)
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FISHER, Robert "Fred" - Passed away peacefully on April 25, 2014 in his 82nd year. Loving husband to Vivian. Father and mentor to Kathy, Fred Jr. (Michelle) and Susan (Paul). Devoted grandfather to Chantelle, Emily, Jennifer, Evan and Sarah. Fred was a longtime proprietor with Shell Canada. Family and friends can be received at York Visitation Centre, 160 Beecroft Road, North York, Ontario, on Friday, May 2, 2014 from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. A Celebration of life will be held following the visitation at 5:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. | Fisher, Robert Frederick (I807)
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FITCHBURG -- Harriet E. (Todd) Matson, 83, of 260 Williams Road, formerly of 19 Elm St., West Townsend, died Saturday morning at her residence after an illness.
Mrs. Matson was born in Manchester, N.H., a daughter of George and Emma (Bancroft) Todd and grew up in Nahant.
She graduated from Lynn Classical High School, Lynn, continued on to Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, and in 1945 graduated from the Burbank Hospital School of Nursing.
Mrs. Matson performed her nurses training at a convalescent home in Wellesley Hills before returning to Burbank Hospital. She worked there for 10 years in the nursery for premature infants. Later, she worked 10 years as the school nurse in the Town of Ashby School District.
Mrs. Matson was a member of the Elm Street Congregational Church in Fitchburg and was a member of its choir. She also sang 17 years with Townsend?s Golden Smoothies vocal group. She also enjoyed gardening, needlepoint and spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She was the wife of Torsti O. Matson, who died May 25, 1984.
She is survived by six sons, Stephen T. Matson and Peter A. Matson, both of Townsend, David A. Matson of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Enoch W. Matson and Timothy L. Matson, both of Fitchburg, and Jonathan W. Matson of Lakewood, Calif.; a daughter, Susan T. Tait of Leominster; a brother, Arthur J. Todd of Jacksonville, Fla.; and a sister, Thelma McEvoy of Florida. She also leaves eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. | Todd, Harriet Elizabeth (I19425)
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Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario | Cavanagh, Florence Agnes (I31575)
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Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario | Giles, Ernest Clarence (I12716)
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Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario | Giles, Florence Bertha (I12717)
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Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario | McArthur, Stephen (I12646)
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Fitzroy Harbour, Ontario | Rea, Sarah (I04395)
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Fitzroy Township, Ontario | Dean, George (I5183)
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Fitzroy Township, Ontario | Lillie, George Allan (I7531)
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Fitzroy Township, Ontario | Fleming, Susan Edith (I7530)
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FLECK, Norma Marie (Byrnes)
Passed away peacefully, at her home, on Friday, July 24th, 1998, in her 93rd year. Loving wife of Robert Douglas Fleck (d.1992). Mother of James Douglas, Paul Duncan (d.1992), Robert Iain and John Alexander, mother-in-law to Margaret, Polly, Shelagh and Letty. Grandmother of Robert James, Ellen, David, Christopher, Christopher, Conor, Paula and Beatrice; great-grandmother of Jamie, Erin, Seymore, Quinn, Devon and Natalie. Born in Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island on May 16, 1906. Norma is survived by one brother, Grant Byrnes. A Memorial Service will be held at the Church of the Annunciation, Florence and Pewter Streets, North York at 10:30 a.m., Friday, July 31, 1998, reception to follow. In lieu of flowers,donations would be welcomed at The North York Hospital Foundation,4001 Leslie Street, North York, Ontario, M2K 1E1, or to any charity of your choice. We have a great store of happy memories wise, caring, gentle love to comfort us
--Published by The Globe and Mail on Jul. 28, 1998. | Byrnes, Norma Marie (I5109)
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1991 |
Florence Carmel Fuller, age 97, of Flagler, Colorado passed away on April 5, 2010 at the Lincoln Community Nursing Home in Hugo, CO.
Florence was born on August 6, 1912 in Nashville, Kansas to parents William David and Jennie Irene (Louthan) Peters. Florence was delivered by an area neighbor, serving as a midwife. The family, including Florence and her older sister Fae, made their home in Nashville where the family farmed and ranched.
In November of 1914, the family moved to Campo, Colorado by Conestoga Wagons drawn by horses. They made their home in a half-dugout with a dirt floor and jip plastered walls. Florence’s younger two sisters, Sadie and Mable, were born in their home at Campo. At the age of 5, Florence and older sister Fae attended Blue Mound School District 43, which her father helped build. The two girls walked 2 ½ miles to school each day and their father served on the school’s first school board. When Florence was in 4th grade, a new school was built, Blue Mound District 61, just a mile from her home.
On May 23, 1925, Florence graduated from the 8th grade at Blue Mound and went on to attend Campo High School for the following 3 ½ years. The last half of her senior year was spent at Springfield High School, where she and her sister graduated on May 24, 1929. Growing up, Florence also attended the Baptist Church in Campo where she accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior. She and her sister Fae were baptized by Reverend Baker in 1927.
During her childhood, Florence’s family raised corn, maize and broomcorn. Campo, Colorado, in Baca County, was known as the “Broomcorn Center of the World”. Florence and her sister Fae traded work with their neighbors, cutting broomcorn in the field’s right alongside the men.
In the summer of 1929, Florence and her sister Fae went to Greeley to attend summer school. Florence received a Second Grade Teacher’s Certificate on January 13, 1931. Later that same year, she accepted her first teaching position at Bear School, District 60, and continued teaching in one room schools near Campo for 11 years following.
While attending a teacher’s convention in Pueblo, CO, Florence married Eddie Fuller on November 8, 1934. Eddie was also from the Campo area and the two families had known each other for many years. Following their wedding, Florence continued teaching and Eddie managed the Save-U-Market they owned. The family grew to include children; Bonnie, Pattie, Estel, William and Sally. They made their home near Vilas and raised broomcorn for several years before moving to a farm east of Flagler in 1948, and Sally was born in the Flagler Hospital. The couple had another son, Dallas, but unfortunately he was stillborn.
Throughout the years, the family was involved in 4-H, as well as all of the activities and chores surrounding the farm. Florence worked hand in hand with Eddie for many years. The family belonged to the Flagler Baptist Church where they attended regularly. Florence loved the Lord and all of the ladies activities at the church, such as quilting, ABW and attending Eastern Association Meetings with her friends.
Eddie and Florence celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in November 1984. Eddie went home to be with the Lord on April 2, 1988. Florence lived on their farm east of Flagler until entering the Lincoln Community Nursing home in August of 2005.
Florence will be remembered for her caramel pie, a recipe passed down from her mother. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, gardening, canning and preserving, and quilting. She was also a 4-H leader, a member of the Kit Carson County Republican Women’s Organization, Flagler Women’s Club, a Charter Member of the Gingham Girls Home Demonstration Club, Kit Carson County Farm Bureau Member, Kit Carson County Cattlewomen’s Association, and she sat on the Election Board for many years.
Florence is preceded in death by her parents, her husband, an infant son, one sister and several sister and brother in laws.
Florence is survived by her two sons, Estel (Sherry) Fuller of Fort Collins, CO and William (Janice) Fuller of Larkspur, CO, and three daughters, Bonnie Bryant of Greeley, CO, Pattie (Dan) Jackson of Gardnerville, NV and Sally (Mike) Santala of Flagler, CO. She is also survived by her sisters Sadie Lowder of Loveland, CO and Mable (Bob) Eden of Colorado City, CO, as well as 13 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren. | Peters, Florence Carmel (I3999)
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1992 |
FLORENCE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1970
HARRY E. KIER
Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 8, for Harry Edward Kier of Florence a retired letter carrier and an army veteran of World War I.
He died Sunday in a Florence nursing home after two months serious illness, at the age of 74 years.
He was born Mar. 17, 1896 in Morrison, Ill., and had lived in Florence the past 50 years, coming here from Clinton, Ia.
He and Minnie Reese were married Jun 22, 1920 in Marshaltown, Ia. They observed their 50th wedding anniversary just recently.
Kier was a city route letter carrier in Florence for 35 years, retiring in 1951. He was a member of the Florence United Methodist church and Miller-Kitto Post N. 25, American Legion.
Services were held from the Florence Mortuary Chapel at 10 a.m., with Rev. Wesley Steinmetz officiating. Mrs. Dom Del Duca played appropriate organ selections including "The End of a Perfect Day."
Pallbearers were Sam Eldridge, Ed Westwater, Lester Peele, Glenn Smith, Jack McFall and Leonis Renfrow.
In addition to his widow, Minnie Reese Kier, he is survived by two daughters, Vivian Howell of Adak, Alaska and Mrs. Roberta Hill of Loveland, Colo., and one son, Hale V. Kier, of East Lake, Colo. Nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive.
Burial was in Union Highland cemetery wit the American Legion color and honor guard, Fort Carson assisted with the firing squad and bugler for the military service. | Kier, Harry Edward (I17672)
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1993 |
FLORENCE DAILY CITIZEN - FLORENCE, FREMONT COUNTY, COLORADO - APRIL 17, 1926
FUNERAL OF MRS. KIER ON SUNDAY P. M.
The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Kier, whose death occurred in Denver Wedne3sday, will be held from the Campbell chapel at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Rev. J. E. Robinson of the First Methodist church officiating. Burial will be made in Highland cemetery. Mr. Kier, a son of the deceased, and William Campbell, who went to Denver Thursday night accompanied the body to Florence last night on No. 3. | Stalcup, Margaret Sarah (I17638)
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1994 |
Florence E. (Bramble) Ferry 80, died Friday June 13, 1997 at Charlton Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Alfred V. "Sam" Ferry.
Born in Poquetanuck Connecticut, the daughter of the late Burton and Mary (Horgan) Bramble, she had lived in Assonet most of her life.
Before her retirement, she worked as a waitress at the former Rhinehagens Lunch Center.
She was a member of the Freetown Senior Citizens Club and the Berkley Happy Hearts Seniors Club.
Mrs. Ferry is survived by a son, and several nieces and nephews.
Her funeral will be held Monday at 10 AM from the Manuel Rogers and Sons Funerl Home, 1521 North Main Street Fall River.
A funeral mass will follow at 11 AM in St. Bernard's Church South Main Street Assonet. Burial will be in Assonet Burying Ground. | Bramble, Florence Emily (I09675)
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1995 |
Florence E. ?Betty? Finney, 88 passed away July 6, 2015 at Home with her family at her side.
Betty was born October 25, 1926 in Homer, the daughter of the late William and Florence Connors Shanahan.
Betty was a communicant of St. Mary?s church, and had been employed as a nurse a Cortland Regional Medical Center.
Her memberships included the Cortland County Retired Nurse?s Association, the Prayer group at St. Mary?s Church.
Betty was a dedicated and loyal SU fan.
Betty is survived by her children Michael (Cathy) Finney of Tenn., Patrick Finney of Cortland, Mark Finney of Cortland, and Marilyn Finney of Cortland. Her grandchildren Shannon (Joey) Donnelly, Michelle Sparkman, Lauren (Richard) Hartman, Brad Finney, Nicholas (Liz) Nowalk, her great grandchildren Liz, Bo, Eva and Lea Donnelly, Brian , Anna Cate ,Mary Connor, Lyla James , Angelina Amezcuca, and Sydney Nowalk .
Betty is also survived by her sister Helen (Don) Broton of Syracuse, brother in law Rodney Knight, sister in law Barbara Shanahan, her adopted son Pearl (Debra) Washington, several nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents Betty was predeceased by her husband John, brother William Shanahan, sisters Mary Kelley, Kathleen Corbett, brother in laws Bob Kelley, and John Corbett, and grandson Brian Finney.
A prayer service will be held 12:30 pm Thursday at the funeral home, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 1:00 pm at St. Mary?s Roman Catholic Church in Cortland, with Fr. Joseph Zareski officiating. Interment will follow in St. Mary?s Cemetery.
Friends are invited to call from 4-7 pm Wednesday at the Wright-Beard Funeral Home 9 Lincoln Ave.
Anyone wishing to make a memorial contribution in Betty?s name is asked to consider St. Mary?s School 61 North Main St. Cortland, NY 13045 or the Hospicare of Cortland, 11 Kennedy Parkway, Cortland, NY 13045. | Shanahan, Florence E. (I26734)
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1996 |
Florence Evelyn (Miner) Kirk, 90, formerly of Wilbraham Road in Hampden and a former town official, died Wednesday at a local nursing home. She served on the Hampden Parks and Recreation Department and on the town's Housing Authority for 10 years. She also chaired the Housing Authority. She also was treasurer of the Hampden Republican Town Committee and the Hampden Garden Club and belonged to the Hampden Historical Society and the Lions Club Auxiliary.
She worked at the former Brooks Bank Note Co. and was later the statement department manager for 28 years at the former Bank of New England (previously Third National Bank). She retired in 1972.
Born in Essex, Conn., she lived in Springfield for 31 years and moved to Hampden in 1951. She lived on Wilbraham Road before moving to Charlton in 1994.
She was a 1927 graduate of the High School of Commerce in Springfield, where she was president of the freshman class. She attended Wesley Methodist Church in Springfield and Hampden Federated Community Church, where she was a deaconess and member of the YOLA Guild and the Ladies Aid Society.
Her husband, Frank J.T. Kirk, died in 1998. A son, James E., died in 1986; and a son, Frank C., died in 1981. She leaves two sons, Albert E. of Wilbraham and Robert E. of Brimfield; 16 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be Saturday morning at Byron's Allen Street Funeral Home of Springfield. Calling hours are Friday afternoon and evening.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Disease Foundation, in care of the Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice of Western New England, 50 Maple St., P.O. Box 9058, Springfield, MA 01102. | Miner, Florence Evelyn (I05490)
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1997 |
Florence Jackson Prindle was born on Sunday, October 1, 1922, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Joel Frederick and Lucille Harrison Jackson. She was baptized at the Linden Hills Congregational Church in Minneapolis and confirmed her faith at the same altar. After graduating from West High School in Minneapolis with the Class of 1940, she continued her formal education at the University of Minnesota.
On April 25, 1942, Florence was united in marriage to William Day Prindle, Jr. and their union was blessed with five children. Shortly after their marriage, Bill graduated from law school and went into the United States Army. After his release from active duty, Florence and Bill moved to Olivia, Minnesota, where Bill commenced his law career. Two years later, they moved to Montevideo where they raised their family. In 1986, the couple retired to Deuel County, South Dakota. While in South Dakota, they formed Deuel Enterprises, Inc, a family bible publishing company which produced two updatings of the Authorized (King James) Version of 1611: The 21st Century King James Version (1994) and The Third Millennium Bible (1998).
Florence always placed her family first and foremost over anything else she did. In addition to her devotion to them, she was active in Alpha Chi Omega, Eastern Star P.E.O., Girl Scouts, AFS, American Red Cross and served on the board of directors of First National Bank in Montevideo. As a long standing member of the United Methodist Church in Montevideo, she served on the Mission Committee, acted as church treasurer, taught Sunday school and was communion steward for 25 years. She, Bill and Pastor George Bell planted many of the trees around the church grounds, tending them and carrying buckets of water during several of the drought years. In her leisure time, she enjoyed playing the piano, watercolor painting, listening to classical music, spending time in her flower and vegetable gardens, and preserving the produce. Quiet times were spent with her hand work and her love of nature, which included many hours of bird watching, hiking and travels to Kenya.
She was called from this life on Friday afternoon, August 14, 2009, while a patient at the Chippewa County Montevideo Hospital. She was 86 years old.
Cherishing her memory are her children: Barbara, Mary, William and Carrie; and her grandsons: Joel, Thomas, William, John, Benjamin, Charles and Christopher and her great granddaughter Elisabeth.
Preceding her in death were her beloved husband, William Day Prindle, Jr. in January 2006; her daughter, Florence Prindle Ronning in November 2004; her parents, Joel and Lucille Jackson; and her brother, Frederick Jackson. | Jackson, Florence Lucille (I24124)
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1998 |
Florence Louise Stebbins, 88, of East Hampton, widow of the late James Stebbins died Wednesday March 9th at Avalon in Mystic. Born May 23, 1927 in East Hampton she was the daughter of the late William and Florence (Mills) Everett. Florence had retired from Jarvis Air Foil of Portland where she had been a secretary for more than 25 years. She is survived by her four daughters Elizabeth Turney, Perilla Wachter, Amelia Munro, and Karen Stebbins-De Pietro all of East Hampton, two sisters Myrtle Steinmiller of Amston, Laura Everett of East Hampton, 16 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by a step-son James Stebbins and two brothers Frederick and William Everett. Friends may call at the Spencer Funeral Home 112 Main St. East Hampton on Thursday March 17th from 10AM until 11AM. A Funeral Service will be held at 11AM with Rev. Thomas Kennedy officiating. Burial will follow in the family plot in Lake View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to East Hampton Ambulance Assoc. | Everett, Florence Louise (I10540)
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1999 |
Florence Munro
MUNRO - Florence Passed away peacefully, at the Almonte General Hospital Rosamond Wing on Wednesday, October 31, 2007, age 93 years. Florence was born in Balaclava, Ontario September 15, 1914, the eldest daughter of Claude and Jean Wark. She was predeceased by her husband Wilbert (April 2, 2007). Beloved mother of Ev Barr (Pat McAuliffe), Eldon (Rita), Norma Blair (Herb), Glen (Elaine) and Barry (Dianne Healey). Proud grandmother of 17 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Much loved sister of Peg Cotteril and Hazel Fraser. Predeceased by her brother Roy and sister Rae. Friends may call at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. | Wark, Florence (I02869)
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2000 |
Florence was raised by Fred's sister Amelia "Millie Benson" and Alphia was reared by a cousin of her mother, Mrs. Rank. The children were fanned out to family to raise after
Fred and Edna got a divorce after only 4 years. | Family (F10595)
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