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2001 Florence Watt
Well known and a much loved member of the community, Florence (Munro) Watt, Fairview Manor, Almonte, died suddenly Feb 12, 1981 at Almonte General Hospital. She was 77 years old. The daughter of the late Robert and Ida Munro, Mrs. Watt was born May 14, 1903 in Darling Township. She attended Halls Mills School. She was the wife of the late James H. Watt of Lanark Township. They were married at her parents home in Darling Township by Rev. Duncan McColl on September 20, 1921. Dearly loved mother of Erwin of Almonte, Hazel (Mrs. Len Fulton) Pakenham, Russell of Ottawa, Valma (Mrs. Howard Bolger) of Clayton, Jean (Mrs. Logan More), Wilmer and Gladys (Mrs. Carl Currie) all of Almonte and Len of Pakenham. Also survived by 24 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Dear sister of Mrs. Cora Yuill of RR 2 Almonte, Mrs. Eva Fulton of Renfrew, Wilbert of Clayton, predeceased by one brother Earl of Almonte. She rested at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte where the funeral service was held on Saturday Feb 14 at 2 p.m. Services were conducted by John Richards and George Poole. Interment Clayton United Cemetery. The pallbearers were six grandsons, John Fulton, Brian Bolger, Brent Watt, Garry Watt, Allan Watt, and Steve Currie. Florence's deep religious faith was a great inspiration to all who knew her. Her most cherished times were spent with her many friends, her camera, and her beautiful poems - Her outlook upon life is expressed in this poem, (author unknown) one of her favorites from her collection:

We Too Shall Pass Away
How quickly time is passing!
The seasons come and go.
The summer with its sunshine
The winter with its snow
The springtime with its fragrance
Of bursting bud and bloom,
The short cool days of autumn
All seem to pass too soon!
Our neighbours, friends and loved ones
Their ranks are thinning out,
So many we find missing
Each time we look about.
We, too, are rushing onward,
Our days will soon be o'er,
Our places soon be vacant,
Our voices heard no more.
Will any heart be lighter
Because we've journeyed here?
Oh, are we truly trying
To scatter love and cheer?
To make the way seem brighter
To those we meet each day?
For, like the fleeting season,
We, too, shall pass away! 
Munro, Florence (I02960)
 
2002 Floyd Allen Teachout Jr., Lansing, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at the age of 91. Born January 24, 1930 to Floyd and Ruth Teachout Sr. in Hastings, Michigan. Floyd was a graduate of Lansing Eastern High School class of 1949. He went on to work for General Motors where he would later retire as a driver. Floyd enjoyed playing golf and fishing. He played many rounds and his favorite local courses in Chisolm Hills and Bonnie View. He fished all over but spent many days fishing Six Lakes where he used to live and Town Line Lake. Floyd also enjoyed playing cards, marbles and doing puzzles. He was a member of Capitol City Baptist Church in Holt for many years. Floyd will be missed by all who remember him. Preceding him in death were his son, Randy Teachout; sister, Dorothy Wymer; brother, Robert Teachout as well as his parents.
Surviving are his wife, Marian Teachout; sons, Floyd Teachout III, Robert (Janet Skole) Teachout, Ronald Teachout; daughter, Ronda (Tadd) LaDuke; grandchildren, Jason (Trish) Townsend, Chad Teachout, Cortnie Teachout, Kyle Teachout, Marissa Teachout, Ryan Dykstra, Zachary (Courtney) Teachout; 9 great grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 pm on Saturday, September 11, 2021 at Capitol City Baptist Church in Holt. Family will receive friends for visitation one hour prior to the service at the church. A graveside service will be held on Monday, September 13, 2021 at 1:00 PM at East Lawn Memory Gardens. For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital in Floyd's name.  
Teachout, Floyd Allen (I4400)
 
2003 Floyd Bailey King, the son of Silas and Grace Bailey King, was born December 24, 1921 in rural Dickens, Iowa. Floyd was raised on a farm south of Dickens, and attended country school a half mile from his home. He attended Dickens High School in his 9th and 10th grades and then switched to Gillett Grove, where he graduated in 1939. After high school, Floyd worked with his Dad on the farm. He enjoyed working with machinery, repairing and doing welding. He built numerous small units and modified new equipment.
In May of 1944, he was drafted in the U.S. Army and went off to boot camp at Fort Lewis, WA. He served in South Korea, where he was stationed in the southern tip of South Korea. Following his Honorable Discharge, he returned to the States in May of 1947. Floyd then moved to Detroit, MI where he worked as an auto mechanic. In 1949, Floyd returned to Iowa and began farming with his father.
In 1954, he met Margie Rouse Aldinger. They were married on October 15, 1955. They spent most of their married life on two farms south of Dickens, Iowa. Besides farming, Floyd raised cattle and was active in helping to organize the Clay County Cattleman's Association serving on the board and as President for two years. Floyd was a long time active member of the Gillett Grove United Methodist Church where he held many positions. Floyd also served as Trustee for Logan Township for several years and served on the Dickens Coop Board. In 1984, Floyd retired from farming. Floyd and Margie started spending their winter months in Mesa, Arizona for the next 13 years where they made many friends from across the country. In 2000, they moved to Spencer and then in January of 2007, they moved to the Ruthven Community Care Center. While living in Spencer, Floyd was a member of the Golden K and a member of Hope Reformed Church. In his spare time, Floyd enjoyed playing golf, pool and bowling and in his later years he liked to play snooker at the Senior Center. Most of all, Floyd loved his family and was very proud of them.
On August 16, 2013, Floyd passed away at the Spencer Hospital at the age of 91. He is preceded in death by his parents; brother, Darrel King; sister, Lois Gritten and one granddaughter, Ashley King.
He is survived by his wife Margie of Ruthven; his children: Bill (Ginger) Aldinger of Livingston, TX, Marcia (Bill) Jackson of Sante, SC, David King of Estherville, IA and Denny (Kerry) King of Dickens, IA; 8 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; other relatives and friends. 
King, Floyd Bailey (I23107)
 
2004 Floyd C. Haywood, age 68, life resident of Altmar, passed away Thursday at his home. Floyd was born April 6, 1950 in Gouverneur, the son of Earl and Marion Jerome Haywood. He attended APW Schools. Floyd was married to Roxanne Stevens on September 11, 1971. He was employed by TICO Manufacturing in Williamstown for many years. He also worked for Ribstone Silo and Stevaks Waste Management in Syracuse.
Surviving are his wife, Roxanne, two daughters, Tina Raymo of Pulaski and Trina Coffey of Altmar, two sons, Floyd Haywood, Jr. of Canastota and Scott Haywood of Altmar, brothers, Eugene Haywood of Altmar, Kevin Haywood of Central Square, Terry Haywood of Richland, and Darryl Haywood of Norwood, two sisters, Zona Oakes of South Carolina and Sharon Horning of Parish and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, December 8th at the Foster-Hax Funeral Home 52, Park Street, Pulaski with burial at the convenience of the family. Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. prior to the funeral. 
Haywood, Floyd C. (I1613)
 
2005 Floyd Walter Price, 85, of Manahawkin, NJ, passed away April 14, 2012 after a brief Illness. Born in Syracuse, New York, Floyd attended North Syracuse schools. An Army veteran, Floyd served in World War II, in Germany. Floyd spent most of his career with Borden's Ice Cream division. Starting as mechanic, he became a plant operating engineer at several plants. Floyd went on to be a plant manager of one of their largest plants. Floyd holds a number of patents for the invention of Ice Cream sandwich manufacturing and collating machines. An avid hunter and fisherman in his youth, Floyd became an excellent gardener and chef after his retirement. His greatest love was his family.
He is survived by his high school sweetheart and wife of 67 years, Alice Price of Manahawkin; and four children, Judith (John) of Hopewell, New York, Lorraine (Petr) Kuzma of Princeton, New Jersey, Edward (Marion) Price of Manahawkin, NJ, Michelle (Todd) Tuttle of Charlotte, North Carolina, along with their spouses; his grandchildren, Carl Alexander of Tracy, California, Alouette Alexander of Randolph, MA and Christopher Morgan of Charlotte, North Carolina; and great-grandchildren, Tyler and Macyn Meaney of Randoph, MA. Floyd worked hard to make every family event fun and special for his extended family and will be greatly missed by all. Hours after Floyd's death, his son Edward also passed away.
The family will receive relatives and friends for both Floyd and Edward 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 Floyd's honor to the Wounded Warrior Project. 
Price, Floyd Walter (I1883)
 
2006 Following a brief illness, Thomas H. Lough, 76, 49 Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, died Saturday at K-W Hospital. He was born April 19, 1877, at Cumberland, Ont., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lough. He was an employee of the Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Ltd., Waterloo for the past 20 years. His wife, the former Augusta Dunkel, survives him. He was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Waterloo. Also surviving are four sons, Harold and Roy of Kitchener, Norman of Ottawa and Lloyd of Waterloo; eight daughters, Mrs. Elvin (Marie) Underwood and Mrs. Lorne (Margaret) Heiman of Kitchener, Mrs. Warren (Kathleen) Boetiger and Mrs. Donald (Louise) Boetiger of Lexington, Mrs. George (Wilma) Messer,, Miss Joanne Lough and Miss Myrtle, all of Waterloo and Mrs. Charles (Jane) McFadden of Toronto, one brother, Albert of Toronto, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Taylor of Waterloo and 17 grandchildren. One son Ernest and one daughter Esther, predeceased him. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2: 30 p.m. at the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Waterloo. Rev. John G. Murdock will officiate. The body is at the funeral home.
--Kitchener-Waterloo Record 11 May 1953 
Lough, Thomas Henry (I5521)
 
2007 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I19691)
 
2008 Fordham, Essex Everett, Daniel (I2975)
 
2009 Forest Gate, Essex Palmer, Irene May (I2918)
 
2010 Former Pulaski resident, Mildred A. Cates, 85, died Friday at Port Charlotte, Florida Hospital. Mrs. Cates had lived in Pulaski before moving to Florida 20 years ago. Mrs. Cates had taught in the Douglas Central School District in the town of Richland. Her husband, Robert A., died in 1959. Surviving are a daughter, June C. Hilliker of Pulaski; a son James R. of Port Charlotte; a stepson, Gordon Cates of League City, Texas; two brothers, Roland Stock of Mexico and Donald Stock of Sandy Creek; two sisters, Grace Geglia of Red Hook and Ruth Emery of Pulaski; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be private. Contributions may be made to Pulaski Baptist Church. The National Cremation Society, Port Charlotte, has charge of arrangements. Stock, Mildred Alice (I08425)
 
2011 Former Resident Brought Back For Burial
The death of Mrs. Mary E. Prindle, a former, and one of the earlier resident of Wabasha, occurred at Hartford, Mich.at
9 P.M. on February 2, death being due to bronchial pneumonia. The body was shipped to Wabasha on Saturday and reposed in the Peterson Chapel 'till Sunday at 2 P.M. when services were held at the Episcopal church, and interment was made in Riverview cemetery, Rev. Hilmer of Winona officated.
Deceased was born in Connecticut March 31, 1828. The Prindle family came to Wabasha in an early day, and for a number of years, Mr. Prindle operated a large dry good store on Main street, just west of the present Hoffman Hotel. Mr. Prindle died in 1869, and the family continued to live here for about ten years. Two children survive, being Mrs. Mamie Nooney of Hartford, Mich, with whom she had spent her declining years, and a son Charles Prindle of Minneapolis. Those from a distance who attended the funeral were Mrs. Chas. Prindle and son Day of Minneapolis and Mrs. Markus of Rush City, Minn.
This obituary was published on Feb. 28, 1923, in the Wabasha County Herald.  
Comstock, Mary Elizabeth (I06459)
 
2012 Former Village President Charles S. Raefle Was Highly Respected by All
New Hartford, July 14 ? The death of Charles Stewart Raefle, which occurred at his home on Hillside Avenue, has brought grief to many friends. Mr. Raefle was born in Brooklyn September 14, 1877, the only son of Hermann and Adelaide Stuart Raefle. Their summer home was at Trenton Fall and there Mr. Raefle became interested in electricity. He graduated from the Brooklyn school and then fitted himself for electric work and became assistant foreman of the Gas and Electric power plant of Trenton Falls, which position he held six years. While at Trenton Fall, Mr. Raefle had a serious accident which unfitted his for work for some time, but later he was employed by the J. & M. Company.
Mr. Raefle was united in marriage with Miss Edna L. Wood of Trenton Falls, January 2, 1907 and since that time had made his home in New Hartford. Mrs. Raefle and two daughters, Dorothy and Doris survive him. Mr. Raefle was a faithful member of the Presbyterian Church, a member of Amicable Lodge, F. & A. M., and if I. O. O. F. Lodge, of Barneveld. In politics Mr. Raefle was a Republican and in March 1920, though not seeking the office he was elected president of the village of New Hartford, which office he filled until being too ill to attend to its duties he resigned. The funeral will be private and he will be laid to rest in Evergreen cemetery, Barneveld.
--Utica Herald Dispatch Wednesday Jul 14, 1920 
Raefle, Charles Stewart (I26688)
 
2013 Formerly of the Queensline and Cobden, passed away peacefully in the Renfrew Victoria Hospital on Tuesday July 3, 2012 in his 94th year. Keith Gould beloved husband of Helen Gould nee Corrigan ( Black ) and by first marriage to the late Muriel Jean Leach. Dear father of Sheldon ( Monica ) Gould and stepfather of Carroll Black. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren 1 sister Margaret ( Russell MacKenzie ) and 1 brother- in-law Jack Holt. Friends may call at the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home Cobden, Friday July 6, 2012 from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Service in Grace United Church Cobden Saturday at 2pm. Interment at Cobden Union Cemetery. Donations to Grace United Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated.
--Published in The Ottawa Citizen from July 5 to July 6, 2012 
Gould, James Keith (I29564)
 
2014 FORT EDWARD ? James Wray Kearns, 98, of Bradley Ave., went into the arms of the Lord and his beloved Genevieve, on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at the Glens Falls Hospital. .

Born on March 29, 1915, in Syracuse, he was the son of the late John and Leona (Wray) Kearns.

Jim was a 1934 graduate of Central High School and a star forward on the Centenary Methodist Church basketball team, both in Syracuse. After high school, Jim attended Lincoln Welding School, graduating in 1935. He then worked for Allied Chemical and Dye (Solvay) in their apprentice training program and also completed the Foreman Ship Training Program.

In 1940, he became a welding instructor for the National Youth Administration and eventually became a Regional Supervisor, covering all of New York State and the New England States. Jim was a decorated Veteran, enlisting in the US Navy, where he taught welding and was a US Navy Shipfitter First Class. He was stationed in the European Theater during WWII and in 1946, received an Honorable Discharge.

Jim married the love of his life, Genevieve (Passineau) DuPell, on August 4, 1949, embarking on a forty-five year journey of love and devotion with his Gen.

He was a sixty-seven year member of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Local #773, working for many companies throughout the United States and the world, including Turkey, Greenland, Mexico and South America. He was also self-employed for many years.

Jim was a lifelong learner, earning degrees from California Poly Institute, ICS Correspondence School in Pennsylvania, Lincoln Welding School, General Electric Welding School, Oswego Extension Center in Albany, State University College at Oswego, Adirondack Community College and Purdue University.

Jim obtained his NYS Public School teaching certification in metal trades (welding and fabrication) and his adult education teaching certification. He went to work for the Warren Washington BOCES in 1966 where he combined his love of teaching and his desire to help both youths and adults. He taught welding, retiring in 1976. Jim was very proud of his efforts to organize the Teachers into the Adirondack Cooperative Teacher?s Association and was their first President and Chief Negotiator. He returned to BOCES in his later years, working as a substitute until his 90th birthday.

Jim was very active in retirement, playing golf, hunting, fishing and always lending a helping hand to his large family and many friends. He loved to travel and especially enjoyed his last trip, a mountain climbing excursion to Colorado. Jim loved taking camping trips with his beloved wife. He was also an avid NY Yankee Fan. Jim will always be remembered for his humor, quick wit, Irish charm and mostly true tales.

In addition to his parents and his late wife, Genevieve, Jim was predeceased by his brothers, John and Edward Kearns and his sisters, Delores Spring, Thelma Redmond and Geraldine Dewitt; his stepsons, G. Patrick DuPell and Eugene L. DuPell; his grandsons, James P. DuPell and Mark L. DuPell; and one great grandson, James P. Hinchliffe.

He is survived by one sister, Ruth VanDorpe of Lakeland FL; one son, James (Linda) Walton Kearns of Apopka FL; one daughter in law, Theresa DuPell; nephews , Raymond and Alan Dewitt, James Spring, Robert Van Dorpe; niece, Jo Ann Vancor; his grandchildren, James (Andrea) Walton Kearns Jr of Syracuse, Kelli (Eric) Puccio of Denver CO, Scott (Darlene) Kearns of Ft Lauderdale FL, Theresa (David) Pratt of Fort Edward, Marie (Anthony) Caschera of Mechanicville, Patricia (Rocco) Denino of Glens Falls, Gisele (Brian) Freed of Centennial CO, Annette Orsini of South Glens Falls, Michelle (Timothy) Place of Gansevoort, David (Olga) DuPell of Grass Valley CA, Carole (Niel) Nielson of Saratoga Springs; a granddaughter in law, Leigh (Bill) Cenate of Hudson Falls; great grandchildren, Deborah (Michael) Greco of Hartford, Stephen Caschera of Clifton Park, Todd Caschera of Mechanicville, Emily (Craig) Blowers of Clifton Park, Jill (Brian) Lacque of Hudson Falls, Melissa (Matt) LaPan of Hudson Falls, James, Alison, Abigail and Thomas Freed, all of Centennial CO, Melina Orsini of Fort Edward, Frank Orsini of Lakewood CO, Katherine, Meghan, Christine and Alyssa Place, all of Gansevoort, Emma and Evan DuPell of Los Angeles CA, Julie Nielsen of Cranford NJ, Matt (Laura) Nielsen of Ridgewood NJ; great-great grandchildren; Alec, Madison and Nikolas Kearns, Jacqueline Puccio, Madeline and Liam Kearns, Matt and Dillon Hinchliffe, Sophia and Isabella Greco, Elliot and Kyra Goga, Tyler and Trevor Nielsen, Ayva Caschera, Karleigh, Katelynn and Joseph LaPan, Bryant Freed Valdez.

Friends may call on Friday, May 3, 2013, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 4, 2013 at the funeral home, with the Rev. Thomas Babiuch, pastor of St. Mary?s/St. Paul?s Church in Hudson Falls, officiating.

The Rite of Committal will follow at St. Mary?s Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

Following the cemetery services, all are welcome to a gathering at McManus Hall, located adjacent to St. Mary?s/St. Paul?s Church in Hudson Falls.

The family wishes to thank the wonderful caregivers at Plumeria Adult Home and the nurses and staff at the Glens Falls Hospital, for being so kind and caring to Jim and his family.

Donations in Jim?s name may be sent to the Alzheimer?s Association, Northeastern NY Chapter, 4 Pine West Plaza, Suite 405, Albany, NY 12205 or the ALS Association Upstate New York Chapter, 890 Seventh North Street, Ste. 108, Liverpool, New York 13088.
 
Kearns, James Wray (I05796)
 
2015 Fort Hamilton, New York Wright, Owen Ogilvie (I24581)
 
2016 Fort Hood US Military Base Family (F12043)
 
2017 Fortingall, Perth McKerracher, John (I27136)
 
2018 Fortingall, Perthshire McKerracher, Donald (I29925)
 
2019 Fortingall, Perthshire McKerracher, Donald (I29925)
 
2020 Fortingall, Perthshire Family (F16621)
 
2021 Fortingall, Perthshire McKerracher, Christian (I5981)
 
2022 FOSTER - Suddenly in hospital, Ottawa, Ontario on Wednesday, March 8th, 2000. Milton Carl Foster (of Almonte). At Age 65. Beloved husband of Ruth McKay, Almonte. Dear brother of Melvin (Elizabeth) Foster, Edna (Mrs. Guy Yuill) and Elmer (Joyce) Foster all of Almonte. Predeceased by two brothers Boyd and Eric. Friends called at the KERRY FUNERAL HOME, 154 Elgin street, Almonte for visiting on Thursday and Friday. Funeral service was in the Chapel on Saturday. Interment Clayton United Cemetery, Clayton. Donations made to the Almonte General Hospital would be appreciated by the Foster family. Foster, Milton Carl (I02397)
 
2023 FOSTER Deborah Ann McClure, 57, of Clearwater, FL, passed away on December 12, 2021. Deborah was born in Clearwater on January 6, 1964. She was a beloved mother, daughter, sister, niece, and cousin. She attended Dunedin High School and during her career, worked as both an optician and medical transcriptionist. She loved cooking, cross stitch and collecting old cookie jars. Deborah is survived by her partner, Lonnie Sizemore; daughter, Jenna Foster; her parents, Glen and Betty McClure; brother, Steve McClure; aunts and uncles, Janet and John White, Anita and Mark Neff, Beverly Neff, Linda and Bob Locey; as well as her many cousins. McClure, Deborah Ann (I1879)
 
2024 FOSTER, Melvin (Mel) Louis In hospital in Carleton Place on Monday, October 20, 2003 at the age of 85 years. Melvin Louis Foster, husband of Olive Foster and best friend of Elizabeth Closs. Father of Marion Sparkman (Dennis) of Niagara Falls, Shirley Yach (Robert) of Denby, Glen Foster (Anne) of Almonte and the late Keith Foster. Beloved grandfather to 5 grandchildren. Brother of Elmer Foster (Joyce) of Almonte. Predeceased by his sister Edna (Guy) Yuill and his brothers Boyd, Eric and Carl. Memorial service at graveside in Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte on Saturday, October 25, 2003 at 3:00 p.m. Donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Cole Funeral Services. Foster, Melvin Louis (I02377)
 
2025 FOSTER, Olive Marion September 19, 1915 - May 30, 2009 Olive passed away in Groves Park Lodge, Renfrew, Ontario on Saturday morning, May 30, 2009. Olive Foster (nee Bolger) of Arnprior and formerly of Almonte in her 94th year. Predeceased by her husband Melvin Foster from a previous marriage. Dear mother of Shirley (Robert) Yach of Griffith, Marion (Dyon) Bracken of Niagra Falls and Glen (Ann) of Almonte. Dear grandmother of Trevor, Chris, Terry and Julie. Predeceased by a grandson Brent. Great grandmother of Meadow, Willow and Jonathan. Dear sister of Howard Bolger of Almonte. Resting at The Boyce Funeral Home Ltd. Chapel, Visitation and Reception Centre 138 Daniel St N., Arnprior where friends may pay their respects on Tuesday, June 2, 2009 from 1-3 p.m. Service will be held in The Boyce Chapel at 3 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. In memoriams to The Heart and Stroke Foundation or The Canadian Diabetes Association appreciated by her family. Bolger, Olive Marion (I02378)
 
2026 FOSTER, Vera Elizabeth (nee Buchan) Peacefully at Stoneridge Manor, Carleton Place, Ontario on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, in her 95th year. Dear wife of the late J. Boyd Foster. Beloved Mom of Jim (Lynda). Treasured Granny of Greg, Erin Powell (Shawn), Mark (Katie Lewis) and Melinda. Cherished Great-Granny of James, Liam, Cole, Jacob, Grace, Evan and Avaleigh Vera. Dear sister of Florence Weber (Dewaine), Isabel Crampton (the late Garfield Crampton & the late Gordon Mackey), Jean Scott (the late Arthur Stewart & the late Clarence Scott), Eunice Richardson (Rev. Dr. George), Donald Buchan (Marjory), the late Harold Buchan and his wife the late Lottie and the late Lois Morrow (Norman-surviving). Dear sister-in-law of Elmer (Joyce) and the late Carl (Ruth Fife-surviving), the late Eric (Audrey-surviving), the late Edna Yuill (late Guy) and the late Melvin (Elizabeth Closs- surviving). Friends may call at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Thursday after 1 p.m. Funeral service to follow in the chapel at 2 p.m. Interment at United Cemeteries later in the Spring. Donations in memory of Vera to the Carleton Place Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Vera's family wishes to extend special thanks to Dr. Roger Drake and the staff at Stoneridge Manor for the care and kindness shown to Vera. Buchan, Vera Elizaabeth (I02418)
 
2027 Found in The Morning News (Wilmington, Delaware) 22 June 1918: Mrs. Laura L. Noyes, widow of Col. Enoch Noyes of Port Deposit, died at her summer home at Old Lynn (note: how it is spelled in the article) Conn. Five children survive her.  Banning, Laura Lay (I05400)
 
2028 Fourth Avenue Baptist Church, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Family (F9254)
 
2029 Fracture of skull - Automobile accident Pegg, Harold E. (I22797)
 
2030 FRAM, Lorraine (Lori)
Suddenly, on Monday, March 5, 2001, at her home in Etobicoke. Lori Fram (nee Nairne), loved mother of Jamie and his wife Donna, and David and his wife Jaki. Grandmother of Michael, Jessica and Nicole. Also survived by brothers and sisters. Funeral Service will be held at the Neweduk Funeral Home ;Mississauga Chapel, 1981 Dundas Street West (one block east of Erin Mills Parkway) on Friday, March 9, 2001 at 10 a.m. Private cremation to follow. 
Nairne, Lorraine Gwen (I5054)
 
2031 Frances B. Granere, 87, of North Platte died Tuesday, March 4, 2003, at her daughter's home.
Private family services were held and burial will be in San Marcos, Calif.
Carpenter Memorial Chapel of North Platte is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Granere was born July 3, 1915, at Kearney to Harold and Bessie (Lawson) Moore.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Granere.
Survivors of the immediate family include two daughters and a son-in-law, Judy Whyte of North Platte and Suzanne and George Trimble of Fallbrook, Calif., and a son, Ralph H. Granere. 
Moore, Frances Bernice (I23747)
 
2032 Frances immigrated to Tasmania with her husband Simon on the Ship "Whirlwind" in 1850 something. Frances' brother John, Father John and mother Mary followed on the ship "Trade Winds" in 1858. The mother Mary died on voyage.  Family (F1280)
 
2033 Frances M. (Banning) Ellsworth, 95, of Portland passed away Wednesday, October 14, 2015 in her home of seventy years. She was the widow of Herbert M. Ellsworth, who predeceased her in 2002, and the daughter of Clinton H. and Hilda C.(Vujs) Banning. Born February 21, 1920 in her home on Hebron Avenue in Glastonbury, she was a 1938 graduate of Glastonbury High School. She worked for Sanborn Map Company in Hartford from 1939 - 1945. Fran and Herb married on May 19, 1943 and in 1945 when Herb returned after serving in the Air Force during WWII, they moved into their Portland home. Fran worked at Wesleyan University, Music Department, as an administrative assistant for 21 years from 1964 to 1985. In her younger years, she was a member of the Portland and Middletown Bowling Leagues, a communicant of St. Mary's Church and member of their Altar Society, a Past President of the American Legion Auxiliary (1954), a 65+year member of both the Auxiliary and Hemlock Grange and a charter member of the Portland Historical Society. She is survived by her three children - son, McClure E. (Linda) Ellsworth of San Antonio TX; daughters, Deborah A. of Framingham MA and Portland and Sarah E. (Gary) Perruccio of Meriden; proud grandmother of Marissa E. (Ted) Schaeffer of San Antonio and Matthew and Mallory Perruccio of Meriden; proud great-grandmother of Hannah, Gio, Eli, Teddy Jr. and Nicole. She also leaves her sisters-in-law, Elizabeth P. Ellsworth of Portland and Evelyn Banning of Manchester, many loving nieces and nephews and her extended Texas family: Jeff, Londa and Victoria; Tom, Simon, Dayna and Wesley; Denise and Brian. She was predeceased by her brother, Lewis D. Banning of Manchester. The family would like to thank Middlesex Hospice and Palliative Care for their support and care. Friends and relatives are invited to join her family for a celebration of her Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, October 23, 2015 at 11 AM at St Mary's Church 51 Freestone Ave Portland. Burial will be in Center Cemetery, Portland. In lieu of flowers, donations in Frances' name may be made to St. Mary's Church, 51 Freestone Avenue, Portland CT 06480. Banning, Frances Mae (I10498)
 
2034 Francis B. "Frank" Carriar
St. Cloud - Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 10, 2019 at St. Peter's Catholic Church in St. Cloud for Francis B. "Frank" Carriar age 84, of St. Cloud formerly of Superior, WI and Oak Park, IL. Frank passed away at his home on Friday, October 4, 2019. Reverend Eberhard Schefers will officiate. Entombment of the urn will take place at North Star Cemetery.
Visitation will take place between 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the Daniel Funeral Home in St. Cloud and one hour prior to services at church on Thursday. Parish prayers will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.
Frank was born November 20, 1934 to Francis and Emma (LeTourneau) Carriar in Milwaukee, WI. He graduated from Superior Catholic High School and attended Superior State University. Frank worked in retail management and transferred to St. Cloud in 1960. He was manager of National Foods, worked at PX liquor store and worked as bar manager at the VFW Post 428 until retirement. Following retirement, Frank drove school bus for Spanier Bus Services (Bus S-11) and thought it was the best job ever. His collection of toy school buses is a testament of how much he loved driving children to and from school.
He married Kathryn Ekstrom on April 25, 1956. Frank enjoyed playing baseball and coaching Little League, fishing, bowling, collecting model trains, and most of all, spending time at the family cabin for 40 years. Cabin time was family time and you could usually find Frank sitting on the deck with his black baseball cap completing crossword puzzles, drinking beer and enjoying the lake weather. His love for sports transferred to watching his grandchildren play their sports. Frank belonged to St. Peter's Parish in St. Cloud.
Frank is survived by his wife, Kathy of 63 years: children Debra (Donald) Stueve of St. Cloud, Barclay (Janet) Carriar of St. Cloud, Corinne (Thomas) Butkowski of Hiawatha, IA and Laura (Jeffrey) Pfannenstein of St. Cloud; grandchildren Nikki (Karen Monical) Carriar, Allison (Josh) Woitalla, Nolan and Myles Butkowski, Megan, Marren and Lucas Pfannenstein; great-granddaughter Raleigh Woitalla; sister Nancy Carriar; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Bobbi and Vince Vargas; and of course, faithful beagle Duke.
He is proceeded in death by his parents, Kathy's parents and his grandparents.
Memorials are preferred to Alzheimer's Association, CentraCare Home Health and Hospice, Tri-county Humane Society or St. Peter's Church.
--Published in St. Cloud Times on Oct. 8, 2019. 
Carriar, Francis Barclay (I32136)
 
2035 Frank and Alice and their two children, Michael and Patricia, emigrated to Australia aboard the ship "Maloja". They departed from the port of London on June 10, 1948 bound for Brisbane. Newman, Frank Ilderton Hartnett (I3216)
 
2036 Frank and Alice and their two children, Michael and Patricia, emigrated to Australia aboard the ship "Maloja". They departed from the port of London on June 10, 1948 bound for Brisbane. Boldero, Alice Hope Carne (I3202)
 
2037 Frank and Alice and their two children, Michael and Patricia, emigrated to Australia aboard the ship "Maloja". They departed from the port of London on June 10, 1948 bound for Brisbane. Newman, Michael Bryan (I3217)
 
2038 Frank and Alice and their two children, Michael and Patricia, emigrated to Australia aboard the ship "Maloja". They departed from the port of London on June 10, 1948 bound for Brisbane. Newman, Patricia Ann (I3218)
 
2039 Frank Lawrence Riggio, 91, of Ivoryton, Conn., passed away on November 10. He was born in Ivoryton on June 25, 1926, the son of the late Samuel and Nellie (Banning) Riggio. He was the beloved husband of the late Audley Reynolds Riggio, his high school sweetheart, for 45 years. A 1944 graduate of Pratt High School in Essex, Conn., Frank began his working career at Cramer Controls in Centerbrook, Conn., as a machine operator. He moved on to management roles in manufacturing and engineering at Cleveland Cap Screw, Raymond Engineering, and Hayden Switch and Instrument. He was one of the founders of Modulus Corp., a company that produced cold forged fasteners for the automotive industry. In 1980 he started his own manufacturing business, Camtech, Inc., with his sons. It utilized custom machines that he had designed and built. He retired in 1994. Frank was a good man, a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was a spirited individual who always saw the positive opportunities that life had to offer and he wasn't afraid to share his opinion on nearly everything. He leaves behind his son Glenn Riggio and wife Christine Riggio of Killingworth, Conn.; son Mark Riggio and wife Jacqueline Stack of Chester, Conn., and son Tod Riggio and wife Holly Johnson of Madison, Conn. He also leaves three grandchildren, Geoffrey Riggio, Daniel Riggio and William Riggio, and three step-grandchildren, Jennifer Williams, Andrew Tower and Jacob Begansky. In addition, he leaves his brother-in-law Robert Reynolds of Live Oak, Fla., and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister Judith Hilley and brother Ernest "Bud" Riggio. A private graveside service will be held at the family's convenience. In lieu of flowers, donations in his name may be made to: Essex Library Association, 33 West Ave, Essex, Ct 06426; Ivoryton Library Association, P.O. Box 515, Ivoryton, CT 06442, or Child and Family Agency of Southeastern Conn., 255 Hempstead St., New London, CT 06320.  Riggio, Francis Lawrence (I10516)
 
2040 Frank passed away at his home 702 East State St., in the City of Olean after a long illness. He came to Olean in 1893 and was long identified with area civic affairs. He was the secretary and treasurer of the Producers Gas Co. He had served on the Olean Board of education and represented the eleventh ward as alderman. He had also served on the Board of Trustees of the Olean Public Library. He was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and Olean Lodge, No. 252 Free and Accepted Mason's. At the time of his deth he was survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie (Rockwell) Herron; One daughter, Mrs. G.D. Lewis of Dunkirk, NY; Three sons, Donald W. Herron of Olean, Selden C. Herron of Long Beach, CA and Robert F. Herron of Solvay, NY: One Brother, Dana R. Herron of Olean and two grandchildren. The funeral was held at the Halwig Funeral Home in Olean on April 3, 1940.
--The Olean Times Herald, Monday, April 1, 1940 Page 3 
Herron, Franklin Wardner (I15960)
 
2041 Frank Powell Banning, 56, of Woodway, Texas, died Thursday morning, Oct. 4, 2007, at Wesley Woods Alzheimer's Care Center in Waco.
There will be a celebration of his life, led by the Rev. Suzanne Smith, chaplain for Providence Hospice, at 6 p.m. at OakCrest Funeral Home, Waco. Funeral services, led by the Rev. Jeff W. Fisher, will be 2 p.m. Oct. 9, at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 305 N. 30th St., Waco
Powell was born in Dallas, Texas, to Frank and Leotta Thornton Banning.
He attended Dallas schools and graduated with honors from Bryan Adams High School in 1969. He attended the University of Missouri in Columbia and the University of Texas in Austin. He graduated from UT with honors in 1973 with a Bachelor of Journalism. Powell then attended Baylor Law School in Waco, graduating cum laude in 1975.
Powell married Candace Maddox of Waco in 1971. After receiving his juris doctor, the couple moved to Houston where Powell served as briefing attorney for the Fourteenth Court of Civil Appeals. He was hired by Gulf Oil Corporation as a tax attorney, beginning a life-long career in that challenging field.
Powell's oldest daughter, Elizabeth Lynn, was born in Houston. His second daughter, Megan Alexis, was born in England while Powell worked in the London office of Gulf.
In 1984, Powell returned to Houston where he worked with Union Texas Petroleum as Director for Tax Planning and Compliance/International. Powell began working for Caltex Petroleum Corporation located in Los Colinas, Texas, in 1991, becoming General Tax Counsel for the corporation. When Caltex moved overseas, Powell returned to Houston to work for Lyondell Chemical, where he was tax manager. In 2001 he returned to Gulf and Caltex, now owned by Chevron Oil Corporation, based in San Ramon, Calif. Powell enjoyed traveling all over the world with his job, saying he had been in every continent except Antarctica. He intended to go there too someday.
He enjoyed his family and writing. He loved having long conversations with fellow creative thinkers about the meaning of life. He enjoyed brainstorming, coming up with new ideas and inventions. He published a children's book "The Five Golden Rings" in 1991. Powell's intelligence, creativity, imagination and energy will be remembered by all who knew him.
Powell was preceded in death by a sister, Cecelia Sue Banning; and mother, Leotta Thornton Banning.
He is survived by his wife, Candace Banning; daughters, Elizabeth Banning Malloy and husband, Ryan, and Megan Banning; father, Frank Banning; sister, Jeannine Banning; nieces, Melissa Muise, Adrienne Bradford and Kristin Glenn; and nephews, Joe VanVoorhis and Adam Bradford. He is also survived by sisters and brother-in-law, Susan VanVoorhis and Rosemary and Jim Bradford. He loved his family, especially his girls. 
Banning, Frank Powell (I24481)
 
2042 Frank Roger Smith, 82, died Friday, Aug. 22, 2014, at Port Charlotte Rehabilitation Center in Port Charlotte, Fla., following an extended illness.
He was born in Boston, Mass., July 21, 1932, the son of Frank and Inez (nee Harrington) Smith, of Hyde Park, Mass.
He spent most of his life in the Boston area. In 1950 he married Jacqueline Rose Gaulin of Biddeford, Maine, and together they had four children. Jacqueline passed away in 1977.
For the past several years, Frank had been a resident of Punta Gorda, Fla. He attended the Punta Gorda First Church of the Nazarene.
A veteran of the Korean Era and Peacetime, Frank was a seaman with the U.S. Coast Guard from November 1949 until November 1953. He served aboard two vessels, the USCG Courier and the USCG Coos Bay.
He is survived by his four adult children, Kathleen (Tom) Salina of Jupiter, Fla., Rick Smith of San Diego, Calif., Vivian (Richard) Ketterman of Toledo, Ohio and Joan (Brian) Wilson of Chicago, Ill.; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and special friend, Cynthia Johnson. Frank was preceded in death by his two brothers, Gordon and Donald; and his two sisters, Barbara and Jacqueline.
A committal service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 8, 2014, at Sarasota National Cemetery, with the Rev. Jason Hawk officiating, and military honors provided. 
Smith, Frank Roger (I09831)
 
2043 Frank Stewart passed away March 29, 1995 at the Fred & Harriett Taylor Health Center, Urbana, Steuben County, NY.
He was born May 1 or June 1, 1905 Cameron Town Line Rd, Bath Town, Steuben, New York to Eleazer (Alex, Aley or Alan) Stewart (1874-1943)and Nora Bell Holmes (1880-1955).
He had resided on Bonny Hill.
Frank Stewart was a farmer, logger, builder, jack of all trades, and owned & operated Stocking Run Dance Hall in Bath, NY.
Burial at Bath Nondaga Cemetery, Bath, New York.
He was husband of Beulah Mae (Beva) Bush b. Aug. 8, 1906 d. Oct. 26, 1957, married March 13, 1924 Steuben, New York. Subsequently he Adeline Laura Stewart 3/27/1958. 
Stewart, Frank W. (I308)
 
2044 Frank, Ethel and Vera boarded the ship Suffolk on October 13, 1922 at the port of Southampton, bound for a new life in New Zealand. Campen, Frank Henry (I30178)
 
2045 Fred E. Bailey, 88, passed away on Friday, February 17, 2006 in Upland, California. Fred was a longtime resident of Colorado Springs but had moved to California four years ago for health reasons. He was born November 19, 1917 in Royal, Iowa, the first of eight children of Lloyd and Grace (Harrison) Bailey. He grew up near Spencer, Iowa, where he married Anetha "Ann" England on November 21, 1938. They had four children: Verda, Ronald, Douglas and Thomas. Fred is survived by Verda of Apache Junction, AZ; Ron and wife, Anita of Chino Hills, CA; Tom of Colorado Springs; and daughter-in-law, Verleen of Colorado Springs. He is also survived by brothers: Ralph of Yuma, AZ, Dale and wife, Juanita of Colorado Springs, Glen and wife, Pat of Sun City West, AZ, Les and wife Mary Lou of Colorado Springs; sister-in-law, Wanda of Colorado springs; several grandchildren, great grandchildren, one great great-grandchild and his dear and loving friend, Wanda Armstrong of Chino, CA. Me was preceded in death by his wife, Ann; son, Doug, brothers: Emery and Ernest; sister Phoebe Heikens; and granddaughter, Shelly Bailey. While living in Colorado Springs, Fred was a member of El Paso Lodge #13 AF&AM, Southern Colorado Consistory, Al Kaly Shrine Patriots, Centennial Chapter No. 58 Order of the Eastern Star, White Shrine of Jerusalem and the V.Z. Reed Hose Company. He had worked for Hertz since 1988. A Memorial Service will be held at Village Christian Church, 3113 Primrose Drive, Colorado Springs on Friday, March 17 at 11:00 a.m. A reception for friends and family will follow. Inurnment at Memorial Gardens will be at a later date.  Bailey, Frederick Eben (I05095)
 
2046 Fred L. Emerson Jr.
Avid Rower Called `Patron Saint Of Crew'
June 05, 1992 - Hartford Courant
Fred L. Emerson Jr. of Lyme, an avid rower who founded and financed crew programs at more than 60 high schools, colleges and private clubs throughout the nation, died Monday in New London. He was 81.
In Connecticut, Mr. Emerson launched rowing programs at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and Connecticut College in New London, and he donated equipment and financial support to crew teams at Trinity College in Hartford and Wesleyan University in Middletown.
Almost every regatta in the Northeast at the high school and college level has at least one trophy bearing his name, and the annual crew race between Trinity and Coast Guard is named the Emerson Cup. On the underside of a bridge at Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, site of many college and high school races, there is a message visible only to only the rowers who pass beneath it: "Fred Emerson is the patron saint of crew." Mr. Emerson helped high school rowing programs in East Lyme, Old Lyme and Deep River, and he supported preparatory school crew programs at Kent, Pomfret and Choate. When Mr. Emerson started the Coast Guard program more than 20 years ago, he donated most of the equipment, paid the coaches' salaries and underwrote the travel costs.
Mr. Emerson was a member of the U.S. Olympic Rowing Committee and the National Women's Olympic Rowing Committee, and shells he donated can be found at almost every major regatta in the country. Despite his generosity, Mr. Emerson was a private man, but to many, he was the father of rowing.
Mr. Emerson leaves his wife, Gertrude; three sons, Fred L. Emerson III of Hollywood, Calif., James D. Emerson of Miami, Fla., and Eric E. Emerson of Dallas; and a daughter, Annabelle Brown of McKinney, Texas.
A memorial service will be held today at 2 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Lyme on Route 156 in Hamburg. Burial will be private in Pleasant View Cemetery in Lyme. The Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home of Old Lyme, is in charge of arrangements. There are no calling hours.
Gifts may be made in Mr. Emerson's memory to a charity of the donor's choice, or to any high school, college or community rowing program. 
Emerson, Fred Light (I28204)
 
2047 Fred M. Moreash of Groton passed away on March 17, 2007 after a long courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his wife of 41 years and his family.
Fred was born Feb. 18, 1947 in New London to the late Fred and Ruth Moreash of Mystic.
He married Lorraine A. Mossberg on Jam. 13, 1966 at his parents' home in Mystic.
He was employed by Pfizer from Sept. 19, 1966 to October 2001 when he retired.
Fred enjoyed spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren, and family. He was an avid Red Sox fan and freshwater fisherman, enjoying ice fishing the most.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Fred M. Moreash of Hopkinton, R.I., and his wife Wendy; his daughters, Anita D. Moreash of Groton, Elena L. Lockett of Mystic and her husband Bryan, and Patricia A. Santiago of New London and her husband Israel; and his grandchildren, Fred and Heather Moreash, Jacqueline Lockett, and Dominic, Matrix, and Aries Santiago. In addition, Fred is survived by his seven brothers and sisters, Harold Moreash of Ledyard, Edward Moreash of Plainfield, Vera Shaw of Pawcatuck, Anna Mae Bielik of Youngstown, Ohio, Shirley Jones, of Sumpter, S.C., Gladys (Dutchie) Mitchell of Cushing, Maine, and Patricia Young of Cushing, Maine; his godson, Steven Mossberg of Lyme; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He will be deeply missed by his entire family and his dearest friends Boni and Bob McGann, Wanda Lessard, William and Ellie Santiago, Valentino Fazi, Ralph Mayo and Frank Furman.
In addition to his parents, Fred was predeceased by a son, Delaware Paul Moreash.
There will be no calling hours and services will be private for the family.  
Moreash, Frederick M. (I28427)
 
2048 Fred W Goebel Jr. Of Tacoma Wa passed away July 4th, 2015. He was born Jan. 27, 1927 to Fred and Ida Goebel of Centralia, Wa. Survivors include wife Rose, sons Wayne (Marcia) Goebel, Graham Wa., Dale (Sarah) Goebel, Parkland Wa., Daryl Goebel, Yelm Wa., daughters Rosemarie (Bill) Johnson Pottsboro Tx. and Pam Woodard (Mark Gerber) Billings Mt. Viewing at Fir Lane Mortuary 7-12-15 from 1-4. Mass at St. John's of the Woods Catholic Church 7-13-15 at 1:00.
--Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Jul. 10, 2015. 
Goebel, Frederick William (I4196)
 
2049 Frederick A. Nichols Jr., 87, of Marlborough, husband of the late Louise (Coleman) Nichols, died Saturday Nov. 25th at Marlborough Health Care. Born July 18, 1930 in Middletown he was the son of the late Frederick and Beulah (Goff) Nichols. Frederick and Louise moved to Marlborough in 1957. He was retired from the State of Connecticut Highway Department and also from Coca Cola in East Hartford. Frederick served his country in the Army National Guard during the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion Post in Marlborough, the East Hampton VFW Post #5095, and a life member of the Marlborough Volunteer Fire Department. He was a lifelong camper and a member of the Nutmeg Winnebago Club. He is survived by his three sons Frederick A. Nichols III and his wife Maureen of VA., Brian C. Nichols of Marlborough, Kevin E. Nichols and his wife Melissa of Moodus, his daughter Karen N. Cole of Marlborough, sisters-in-law Barbara Roberts and husband Zane, Jean Coleman, cousin Elaine Bentley, seven grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Spencer Funeral Home 112 Main St. East Hampton on Tuesday Nov. 28, from 6:00PM until 8:00PM. Funeral services will be held Wednesday Nov. 29, at 11:00AM in the Spencer Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Marlboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Roy B. Pettengill Ambulance Assoc. Nichols, Frederick A. (I25789)
 
2050 Frederick D. Banning of Westbrook Road, Essex, died Saturday at home. He was 67.
He was a former member of the Essex Fire Department. He retired from R.R. Donnelley's & Sons, Old Saybrook, after 30 years. He was the owner of American Heritage Antiques in Essex.
He is survived by his mother, Kathryn Lee Banning of Essex; two sons, Darren Banning of Richmond, Va., and Steve Bogan of Essex; a daughter, Autumn Banning of Manning, S.C.; a brother, Dennis Banning of Hartland, Vt.; and four grandchildren.
Calling hours are at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main St., Centerbrook, Wednesday from 5 to 7 p.m. Graveside service will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. in Centerbrook Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Essex Fire Dept., PO Box 786, Essex, CT 06426 or the Essex Lions Club, PO Box 525, Essex, CT 06426. 
Banning, Frederick Dale (I26404)
 

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