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2151 George Daniel Stewart, a resident of Ramsay township, died at Almonte General Hospital of Jan 11, 1983 after a lengthy illness. He was 75. Born on March 25, 1907, the son of the late James Stewart and Catherine Munro, he was educated at SS No 6, Ramsay, and married Isabel Lawson and March 29, 1934 at Cedar Hill, who survives him. He worked as a farmer in Lanark county all of his life. Mr Stewart is survived by sons James of Pakenham township, Daniel at home, and daughters Doris (Mrs Ellard Peever) of Cobden, and Mary of Ottawa. He is also survived by brothers Robert, Malcolm and William of Almonte. he is predeceased by one son Elmer. Funeral service was held at the Kerry Funeral Home on Jan 13 at 11 am, the Rev Jack Lougheed officiating. Burial was at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers included Jack Penman, Donald Munro, Glen Lawson, Robert Cochran, Robert Gunn and Donald Stewart.
--1983, Wednesday January 19, The Almonte Gazette page 6 
Stewart, George Daniel (I03254)
 
2152 George Ewart Cobb was the first-born son of Richard and Hazel [Shay] Cobb, arriving on September 7, 1950. He grew up on their farm near Powassan ON, joined five and seven years later by his brothers, John and David. He became a true ?farm boy?, doing chores, cutting wood in the wood lot, cutting and raking hay. While going to school, he worked for various neighbouring farmers, most notably for his cousin Lloyd Byers. At age 15, he made a commitment to serve God, a choice he was true to until the end of his life. Upon completing Grade 12, he went to Shelburne ON to work for Carl and John Kidd on their farm.
In early October 1969, his buddy John Kidd persuaded him to go West with him, taking a half-ton truck load of apples to sell for gas money. Once in Saskatchewan, he began working for Don & Vern Sinclair on their farm at Fort Qu?Appelle. On his first trip to the city of Regina, he met Janice Leonhardt, a nursing student, and after their first date he decided she was the one he was looking for. They were married July 23, 1971 and resided in Regina where George had begun apprenticing as a plumber. Their four sons, Jeffrey, Jolan, Jayden and Justin were added to their household in the following eight years, as well as numerous boarders ? brothers, cousins and friends. After obtaining his journeyman?s papers, he then mentored his brother David and cousin Keith Byers while employed at Welldone Plumbing & Heating. Weekends were often spent traveling as a family to plumb at various friends? homes in Saskatchewan & Alberta.
In April 1980, George, Jan and boys moved to Theodore to take over Jan?s parents? farm which also included the privilege of hosting the annual Christian convention held in that yard since 1929. Farm life soon included a milk cow, chickens, turkeys, geese, pigs, horses and 2 llamas. George continued his plumbing trade, working it in around farm priorities. Camping was always a favourite holiday, and as the boys grew, goose & deer hunting, snowmobiling, skiing, boating, quadding and cutting wood were frequent activities. When the boys left home, they returned most weekends with many friends in tow.
With boys gone, George and Jan sold their cattle and discontinued raising poultry, concentrating on their increased cropping operations. Later still, they rented out some of their land and enjoyed travelling more, often with good friends or their married sons & families, making more life-long memories and friends along the way. George was a skilled carpenter, crafting all their kitchen cabinets and an all-round diagnostician and fix-it man, be it mechanical, electrical or plumbing challenges. Throughout their 48 years of marriage, they worked seamlessly as a team of two, just like George?s daily peanut butter and margarine toast.
George had a sudden heart attack at the Theodore Town Hall on November 11, 2019 and passed away within hours in the Yorkton Health Centre. He leaves with many special fond memories his loving wife, Jan, sons Jeff [Jodi] and their daughters Merra & Nella of Fort Qu?Appelle, Jolan [Julie] and their daughters Megan & Rachel of Brooks AB, Jayden [Donna] and their sons Trae, Brett & Bryn of Fort Qu?Appelle, Justin [Candace] and their children Payton & Jayda of Peebles, brothers John [Anita] and David [Bonnie] and one uncle Jim Cobb as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and special friends. He was predeceased by his parents, Jan?s parents Paul & Irene Leonhardt, his aunts & uncles [& their spouses] and nine cousins.
The family would like to acknowledge the tremendous outpouring of love and support shown to them. Thank you?The Funeral Service was held on Saturday, November 16, 2019 at the Anne Portnuff Theatre in the Yorkton Regional High School. The officiants were Jim Atcheson, Dale Shultz, Mary Roper, Dale Wipf and Marci Howden. Jack Reddekopp and Jenelle Gregg officiated the Graveside Service. The Pianist was Irene Flett. David & Viola Hermanson, Ron & Brenda Hermanson,
Norman & Minnie Lou Howden, Leonard & Marlene Kennedy, John & Linda Malcolm, Morris & Karen McChesney, Paul & Shannon Moore, Daren & Karen Young attended the guest registry. The Ushers were Shawn Graham, Ken Kerslake, Ken Kostenuk, Nevin Morrow, Orrin Novak and Dallas Young. Jeffrey Cobb, Jolan Cobb, Jayden Cobb, Justin Cobb, Jesse Cobb and Jackson Cobb served as Casket Bearers. The Interment was held in the Theodore Town Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Theodore Health Care Staff Furnishings as gifts of remembrance. Condolences can be sent to the family at baileysfuneralhome.com 
Cobb, George Ewart (I11958)
 
2153 George Henry LaPlace entered the Gates of Heaven on July 20 at Middlesex Hospital. George was born December 29, 1944. He attended Vinal Tech and was a tool and die maker for the Lee Company for 31 years. George was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church of Essex. He was a caring, funny, and generous father, grandfather, and uncle. George is survived by his former wife, Eleanor Susan LaPlace, and his children and their spouses, George Curtis and Cathy LaPlace, Rachel and Daniel Patten, and Sandra LaPlace and Tim Williams, Jr. His grandchildren Hannah Patten and Lillie and Celeste LaPlace. His brother Milton LaPlace and sisters Eunice Tolx and Colleen Traynor, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. George was predeceased by his parents and four siblings. A Memorial Service will be held at the First Baptist Church, 10 Prospect Street, Essex at 7 p.m. on Monday July 25. Gifts in his memory may be donated to Middlesex Hospice and Palliative Care. LaPlace, George Henry (I25569)
 
2154 George Henry Lucas, 61, well known business man of Estherville, died at his home at 2:15 a.m. on Wednesday. He had been ill for many months of cancer, failing rapidly in the last three weeks.
For 19 years Mrs. Lucas has been in business in Estherville, first in the dray and ice line, then for ten years in partnership with Grover McCall in a retail gas station on Howard street. Before coming to Estherville he had farmed near Wallingford.
Mr. Lucas was born at Ludden, Ill. on August 16, 1872.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock from the home on South Ninth street, and at 2:30 p.m. at the Christian church. Rev. Alva Ragsdale of Eldora will be in charge assisted by Rev. M. A. Lowe, pastor of the church. Those to act as pall bearers are Chas. Dayton, Jake Hepp, Robert Knight, Lee Eveleth, W. V. Sweet and Fred Ehlers.
Interment will be made in Oak Hill cemetery with North Star Lodge A.F. and A.M. in charge of the last rites at the grave.
Mr. Lucas was one of Estherville's best known and most universally loved citizens. He was a good neighbor, always kindly and courteous, fair and honest in his business dealing and devoted to his wife and one child, Mrs. Herman Jensen.
He was a member of the Masonic lodge, the Eastern Star and the Knights of Pythias. He was an active and conscientious member of those groups and his daily life testifies to his effort to carry out his understanding of what was required of a Christian citizen.
His passing leaves a void that will be impossible to fill in his home and in the community.  
Lucas, George Henry (I23758)
 
2155 George John Randall, 88, Adams Center, passed away on Sunday, Aug. 16, 2020, at Samaritan Summit Village where he had been a resident.
George was born on Feb. 22, 1932, the son to Ellis and Gertrude Eustis Randall. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in June 1954 where he was stationed in Fort Dix, NJ, for his basic training. Following basic training, he was stationed in Munich, Germany for 18 months. In June 1956, he received an honorable discharge at Fort Ord, California.
He married Beatrice Ayerst on Oct. 6, 1956, at St. Patrick's Church, Watertown, with Rev. Lee Snow officiating.
George worked for Upstate Trucking from 1956-1957, Black Clawson, 1957-1958, he managed Lennox Trailer Park where he hauled trailers from 1958-1962. In 1962, he went to work at Queens Dairy Farms, Pierrepont Manor, retiring in 1994 from local #687.
He was a member of the Adams American Legion, Adams V.F.W, Knights of Columbus, and was a member of the St. Cecilia's Church.
George is survived by his wife, Beatrice, Adams Center; three sons, Kevin and companion Patricia Ruane, Commack; Steve and Denise, Adams Center; Christopher and Rebecca, Belleville; daughter, Tamera and Michael Alexander, Adams; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his 3 sisters, Dorothy Paddock, Avis Dusharm, Ruby Tacoma, a brother, Donald, nephew Robert Paddock, and his grandson, Garret Alexander.
George loved to drive truck, watch NASCAR, his favorite driver was Jeff Gordon, but most importantly he enjoyed the time he got to spend with his grandchildren and attending their sporting events.
Burial in St. Cecilia's Cemetery. 
Randall, George John (I4264)
 
2156 George L. Edgerton, age 72, of Monroe, beloved husband of Elaine (Boscaini) Edgerton, and father of Elizabeth-Ann Edgerton, went to his eternal rest on Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at St. Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport, after a short illness. Mr. Edgerton was born in Bridgeport on December 7, 1932, a son of the late Bryant Clinton and Lillian (Engvall) Edgerton. He was also predeceased by his step-mother Margaret Edgerton. He was born and raised in Stratford, and was a graduate of Stratford High School, Class of 1950. Mr. Edgerton served in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955 in the post World War II occupation of Germany. After his return home, Mr. Edgerton was active in his local VFW and was a leader of the Troopers Drum Corps before his marriage to Elaine. He was a 42 year resident of Monroe, during the 1970s, he was active in the Bridgeport Lions Club. Before his retirement, Mr. Edgerton owned and operated G.L. Edgerton Co., Inc., a duct cleaning business. After his retirement, he worked for John Mini Interior Landscaping. Mr. Edgerton loved railroads and was founder of the Connecticut "G" Scalers garden railroad club. His own garden railroad had been featured in several magazines and the New York Times. Mr. Edgerton is survived by his beloved wife, Elaine Edgerton of Monroe; and by his devoted daughter, Elizabeth-Ann Edgerton of Monroe; a brother, Charles Edgerton Sr. of Lakeland, Fla.; his brothers-in-law and sisters in-law; Secondo and Dolores Gori of Bridgeport, Richard and Jeanette Coburn of Newtown, Dorothy Edgerton of Fairfield, Agnes Edgerton of Spring Hill, Fla.; and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was predeceased by his brothers, Bryant Clinton Edgarton II and Robert Edgerton Sr. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2005, at 11 a.m. in the Spadaccino Community Funeral Home, 315 Monroe Turnpike, Route 111, in Monroe. Family and friends may call at the funeral home on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be private at the convenience of the family in Mountain Grove Cemetery in Easton. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Swim Across the Sound. Edgerton, George Leonard (I08019)
 
2157 George Langa, 61, of Wallingford, died on Sunday morning, (April 14, 2002) at MidState Medical Center after a lengthy battle with cancer. Born in Latvia on September 8, 1940, the son of the late Kris and Anna Bergs Langa, he had resided in Wallingford most of his life. Mr. Langa had attended local schools and was a graduate of Meriden High School. He was employed by Wallace Silversmith Company of Wallingford for some 28 years, and more recently by Guest Company of Meriden. He was a veteran of the Vietnam Era, having served with the U.S. Army. He is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Karen Dowd of Meriden, and Kathryn and Pieter Visser of New Hartford; a son and daughter-in-law, Thomas and Justine Langa of Wallingford; eight grandchildren, Jimmy and Christopher Dowd, Danielle, Kaytlyn, and Jessica Langa; Mike and Joey Dudley; and Pieter Visser; two sisters and a brother-in-law, Velta and George Ciunga of Smithtown, Long Island, NY and Mrs. Lucy Garnelis of Ellington; also by several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held on Thursday, April 18, 10 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church, 520 Paddock Ave., Meriden, with the Rev. Wallace Merdinyan officiating. Burial with Military Honors will be the CT State Veterans' Cemetery, Bow Lane, Middletown. Friends may call at the John J. Ferry & Sons Funeral Home, 88 E. Main St., Meriden, on Wednesday, April 17, 4-8 p.m. Langa, George (I24820)
 
2158 George Louis Froeba, 82, husband of the late Rosanna Rich Froeba of Roanoke Rapids, N,C., passed away on July 3, 2014. He was born on June 14, 1932, in New Britain, Conn., son of George F. and Edith (Galpin) Froeba.
Survivors include his son, George E. Froeba and his girlfriend Norma Clemmons of Halifax N.C. Two grandchildren, Corena Bristow and Tanya Edmundson (husband-Christopher Edmundson) of Greenville, N.C. Three sisters, Bernice Froeba, Peg Murphey (husband-Frank Murphey) of New Britain, Conn., and Marion Plagemann of Madison, Conn. Nieces and Nephews-Frankie Murphey of New Britain, Conn., and April Kosier (husband-Mike Kosier and their children, Helen and Evelyn) of Delanson, N.Y., Linda Kornhi (husband-Mike) of Pleasant Hill, Ore., and Karl Plagemann of Guilford, Conn.
He was stationed in Germany in the Air Force during the Korean War. He retired from Stanley Works with 35 years of service and moved to N.C. in 1989 to retire and be in the same place as his son and his son?s family. He was a member of Masonic Lodge in New Britain, Conn., and in Roanoke Rapids, as well as a member of the VFW and the AMVETS.
Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 8 at Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke Rapids with the Rev. Randy Martin officiating. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at Massey Funeral Home in Roanoke Rapids. 
Froeba, George Louis (I25759)
 
2159 George only went to grade 8 then worked as a guide on Lake Nipissing and in lumber camps. He went with brother Robert to Toronto to enlist in WWII and remembered that enlistees were billeted in the Horse Palace at CNE grounds.
George was taken on strength by the Lorne Scots of Canada and went with unit to England as a driver. While serving in England he was sent on a Dispatch Rider's course, where he drove BSA, Harley, Norton and Triumph motorcycles but liked Enfields. He remembered that outings were organized for troops and went on one to Windsor Castle..
 
Clark, George Harvey (I00766)
 
2160 George Perry, a life long resident of Massena with the exception of a short time that he conducted a hotel in Canton, died at 26 Woodlawn Avenue about 10:45 o'clock Tuesday night.
Mr. Perry was born in Massena September 4, 1865, and worked out by the day until he grew to manhood. Later he conducted a farm and following that he went into the hotel business. About 42 years ago he married Miss Anna Demo.
Besides his wife, seven children survive. They are Mrs. Joseph King, 61 Liberty Avenue; Mrs. Ray Gemmill, 125 Main Street and Geneva, Pauline, Joseph, John and George at home. Three brothers also survive, Fred Perry, Massena Springs, Henry Perry, Squires Road and Samuel Perry, Worcester, MA.
--Massena Observer Thursday, April 4, 1929 
Perry, George W. (I1671)
 
2161 George Raymond ?Ray? Megenhardt, of Chester, MD, died on April 29, 2016, at Compass Regional Hospice in Centreville. He was 78.
Born September 2, 1938, in Baltimore, MD, he was the son of the late James F. and Lorraine Weippert Megenhardt.
Ray grew up in Baltimore, graduating from Poly Tech High School. Soon after graduation, he began his career as a licensed plumber with Donald Miller. He married his wife, Katherine Kallas Megenhardt, in 1965, where they made their home in Chester. Ray later went to work for Northrop Grumman in Linthicum, MD, from where he retired. After retirement, Ray enjoyed the Eastern Shore life. He loved fishing, crabbing, golfing and wood working. He also was a member of St. Christopher?s Catholic Church.
He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Katherine Megenhardt; his daughter, Lauren Kazmarek (James) of Chester; his two grandchildren, Jason and James Kazmarek, Jr.; and his brother, Robert Megenhardt of Canada.
Services will be held on Monday, May 2, 2016, at Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Funeral Home, Chester, MD at 11AM, where family and friends may visit from 10-11AM. Burial will follow at Stevensville Cemetery. 
Megenhardt, George Raymond (I5274)
 
2162 GEORGE WALTON - FAMILY REUNION
Nearly a half century ago the George Walton family who lived in Keene for. many years sold their property and went to the West Coast, taking the younger children with theirs who afterwards married and made their homes in the West. Last Tuesday the following arrived at Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sullivan's for a reunion and to call on old friends which they had wished to do for so long: Harold Walton from Monroe, N.Y.; Mrs. George Quick (Lulu) from Rotterdam Junction, N. Y.; Dr. Ralph Walton from Mont Clair, N.J.; Paul Walton from Syracuse, N.Y.; Mrs. Lorena Sturgeon from Corvallius, Oregon, and Fremont Walton from Exeter, Calif. To Fremont and Lorena, who hadn't been here for so many years the old Keene was gone and a new one in its place with many strange faces, new homes and scenic wonders. The old friends were so glad to have the privilege of visiting with them again and hoping there will not be the span of years before they come to Keene again.
--THE RECORD-POST. Au Sable, New York, September 27, 1956 
Walton, George Washington (I00705)
 
2163 George was buried in Windsor Grove Cemetery; there is also a grave marker bearing his name located next to his wife Annie at Heavenly Rest Cemetery. Murray, George Stephen (I5205)
 
2164 George Wesley Baskerville, of Arlington, passed away on Thursday, August 23, 2018. George was born on March 20, 1928 in Medicine Hat Alberta Canada to James Wesley Baskerville and Mable Mary (Bingham) Baskerville. He was married to Ruth Maxine (Fuller) Baskerville for sixty-eight years. George served in the US Marines, was a retired Electrical Engineer with the Federal Aviation, and was a member of Fielder Road Baptist Church Arlington for forty-seven years. He was preceded in death by parents, one brother, and five sisters
Graveside service for George will be Monday, August 27, 2018 at 10:00AM at Emerald Hills Memorial Park in Kennedale. Visitation will be Sunday, August 26, 2018 from 4:00-6:00PM at Emerald Hills Funeral Home in Kennedale. 
Baskerville, George Wesley (I4032)
 
2165 GERALD ''BEVO'' H. BEVELHYMER, 91, of Lakewood died Jan. 30. Services were Feb. 1, with burial at Fairmount Cemetery.
Mr. Bevelhymer was born in Napoleon, Ohio, on Aug. 25, 1905. He married Dorothy M. Cook, 1935. He was an entrepreneur.
He is survived by sons Paul of Texas, Tom of Lakewood; daughters Lois Knox and Vicki Ames, both of Lakewood; sister Iren Wikowsky of Texas; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.  
Bevelhymer, Gerald Herbert (I20256)
 
2166 Gerald (Gerry) Thompson Butts, 89, of Swansboro died peacefully on Monday, May 19, 2014, at the N.C. State Veterans Home in Kinston, N.C.
Gerry grew up in Central N.Y. in the small township of Victory. While serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII, he earned the American Campaign Medal, Good Conduct Medal and World War II Victory Medal. After his honorable discharge, he returned home to design, build and operate "Butts Tree Movers" with his father, Jean G. Butts. It was the premier large tree moving business in the Eastern U.S.
Gerry met and married Shirley Hulbirt in 1947 and they resided in Victory, N.Y. He was a member of the Victory Volunteer Fire Department for nearly 40 years and their Fire Chief for many of those years. He was also very active in the nearby Cato Rotary Club.
After retiring and much traveling, Gerry and Shirley moved to Swansboro, N.C. in 1982. However, retirement was short lived as Gerry, at age 65, became a N.C. licensed EMT and volunteered hundreds of hours with the Swansboro EMS/Rescue Squad and Fire Department. He held the position of Chief and was recognized numerous times as Member of the Year in both organizations. He was the Fire Prevention Officer for the fire department for many years, teaching children how to be safe. Gerry was also an active member of the American Legion and Swansboro Methodist Men. His loving wife. Shirley. passed in 1996.
He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, George and Linda Butts; daughter and son-in-law, Helen and Franklin Cizerle; 5 grandchildren, Jonathan Benne, Kathleen Bremer, Charise Nichols, Kirk Cizerle and Kim Cizerle; 9 great-grandchildren, Jacob, Ryan, Ella, Cydney, Emerson, Jaxon, Ava, Carter and Eli; and his companion of many years, Evelyn P. Willis.
A celebration of life, officiated by Dr. Ed Gunter and Mr. Doug Johndrow, will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, May 31, 2014, at Swansboro United Methodist Church. Expressions of sympathy may be mailed to the Butts family at 303 River Reach Court, Swansboro, N.C. 28584.
In lieu of flowers, the family appreciates donations to Swansboro Volunteer EMS/Rescue Squad at P.O. Box 974, Swansboro, N.C. 28584, Swansboro Volunteer Fire Department at 601 W. Corbett Ave., Swansboro, N.C. 28584, SUMC-JOY Sunday School Class at 665 W. Corbett Ave., Swansboro, N.C. 28584 or a charity of one's choice.
Jones Funeral Home of Jacksonville, N.C. assisted in final arrangements. 
Butts, Gerald Thompson (I26988)
 
2167 Gerald ?Jerry? William Davis, 59, of Danbury, WI passed away unexpectedly at his home on January 29, 2018, one day after celebrating his 59th birthday.
Jerry was born on January 28, 1959 in Minnesota to parents, Gerald L. and Mary E. (Smiley) Davis. He was a 1977 graduate of Webster High School. Jerry was a Slot Manager for the Danbury Casino for 21 years, until his retirement a few years ago. He married Kellie A. Allen on September 11, 2005 in Webster, WI. Jerry fondly nicknamed Kellie? ?Bundy?.
Jerry liked fishing and hunting. He also enjoyed driving around and taking in the scenery. Above all, he loved spending time with his family, especially his daughters.
Jerry is survived by his loving wife, Kellie ?Bundy? Davis; daughters, Angie (Dave) Jarvis, Casey (Erik) Imme, and Bobbi Davis; grandchildren, Jaxon, Kal and Kylie; brother, Robert (Joy) Davis. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter, Melissa Davis.
A memorial visitation celebrating the life of Jerry Davis will be held on Friday, February 2, 2018 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Swiss Town Hall, 7551 Main St. E, Danbury, WI.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home, Webster, WI.  
Davis, Gerald William (I496)
 
2168 Gerald Dale Arnold, age 88, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday morning, April 13, 2022 at his home with his partner, Loretta Sanford, by his side. Jerry was born at home on September 16, 1933, the youngest son of eight children to Venus and Jennie (Culver) Arnold, Sr. He graduated from Greenville High School, class of 1951. Jerry married his first wife, Doris (Perry) Arnold Ruthruff, in 1952, the mother of his children. He joined the United States Army in 1953 and was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky during basic training, then assigned to Fort Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska. He was honorably discharged in 1955. Upon discharge, he began working at Federal Mogul in Greenville, and retired from there in 1992. Gerald was preceded in death by his parents and all of his siblings, Kathleen (Merrill) Howe, Kenneth (Mary/Gaye) Arnold, Edward (Esther) Arnold, Keitha Arnold, Venus Arnold, Jr., Ardith (Maurice) Lee, and Bonnie (Rex) Sutherland; nephews, Venus Arnold, David Arnold, and Douglas Sutherland; and niece, Tracie Gladding. He is survived by his longtime partner, Loretta; children, Kathy (John) VanderMyde, Kim Arnold (Linda Thiebeault), and Kevin Arnold (Mici Bos); ten grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Arlene Arnold; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 pm Monday, April 18, 2022 at Hurst Funeral Home, with visitation from 12:00 to 1:00 prior to the funeral service. Rev. Darwyn Hassert will officiate, and graveside services will immediately follow at Riverside Cemetery, Langston. Memorial contributions may be given to Mel Trotter Ministries or Spectrum Health Hospice. Arnold, Gerald Dale (I4730)
 
2169 Gerald Morrow
December 29th, 1938-November 9th, 2017
With broken hearts, our family is saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Gerald. Gerry passed away in his 79th year, with his loving family by his side on Thursday November 9th 2017 at the Arnprior District Memorial Hospital.
Gerry was a quiet man who loved his family and always ensured everyone was well taken care of. He was a husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend to many. He leaves behind his one true love of almost 61 years, Faye (nee Craig). Gerry was an amazing father to Marie, Michael and Doryann and predeceased by his parents, two infant children, as well as his granddaughters Amanda and Patricia, who were waiting for him at the gates of Heaven.
Gerald was an amazing Grampa to 11 grandchildren and great Grampa to 16.
Gerry was always whistling. Anyone can attest to this fact. You could always hear him coming, or know where he was just by that distinctive whistling. His favourite of course, was Oh Danny Boy. Gerry was a man of many trades, whether it be fixing cars, house renovations, or jimmy rigging something around the house so that it would work better than it did before. He was a man of many talents.
Gerry was kind, hard working and loving. He will be missed by so many.
As per Gerald's wishes, there will be no wake or funeral.
Thanks goes out to the staff and nurses at Arnprior District Memorial Hospital. Your kindness and compassion during Gerry's last few days got our family through. Special thanks to Lucy, Our family cannot thank you enough for your compassion, kindness and love towards Gerry and our family. You were there for us in ways we can't explain, and for that, we are so thankful for you.
In Lieu of donations, please feel free to make a donation in Gerald's memory to a cause that is near and dear to your heart.
"Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure, You are loved beyond words, and missed beyond measure" 
Morrow, Gerald Manard (I13107)
 
2170 Gerald O. Dahlke of Mystic, CT died January 21, 2014 at Avalon Health Center in Mystic, CT. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 24, 1920 the son of the late Otto and Viola Leopold Dahlke, he was a Connecticut resident since 1954, living in Wethersfield prior to moving to Lyme in 1980 and Mystic in 2006. He is survived by his beloved wife and best friend, Daphne Harding Dahlke, by their children Diane Dahlke and her husband Dale Denno, of Cumberland, Maine, Chip Dahlke and his wife Carol Adams Dahlke of Ashlawn Farm, Lyme, Connecticut, and Tom Dahlke of Bath, Maine. In addition he leaves seven grandchildren, Jesse Denno, Evan Denno and his wife Kunsang Dolma, Gillian Dahlke and her fiancee Matt McNeil, Travis Dahlke, Alida Dahlke, Charlie Dahlke and James Dahlke. There are also two great grandchildren Tenny and Zoom Denno. He was predeceased by Tom's wife, Cynthia. During World War II, Jerry served as an Infantry Officer with the 10th Mountain Division in Texas and Italy. After his discharge in 1946 he married Daphne, a native of Lyme and previously in service with the U.S. Marines. He returned to Wisconsin with his bride, where he completed his education at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) receiving an MBA degree. He was a Certified Public Accountant in Appleton, Wisconsin as well as Hartford, CT and represented the Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. in sales for thirty five years. Since 1990 he was a partner with his son Chip as a financial consultant in Glastonbury until he retired in 2007.
There are no calling hours. Close friends and family will gather on Thursday, January 30, at 2:30 at the First Congregational Church of Lyme for a service and burial. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the Connecticut Children's Medical Center Foundation, 12 Charter Oak Place, Hartford, CT 06106 or to an organization of the donor's choice. Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, Old Lyme is handling the arrangements.
--Published in The Hartford Courant on Jan. 26, 2014 
Dahlke, Gerald Otis (I28205)
 
2171 Gerald R. Hobbs, age 86, of Bath, NY, died Wednesday, October 25, 2017, at the Steuben Center in Bath, NY. He was born in Binghamton, NY September 6, 1931, the son of the late Leon and Mildred (Dann) Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs was an Air Force Veteran. He was retired from Philips Lighting in Bath, NY. He was a member of many local organizations and had a lifelong love of playing music.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy (Dickie) Hobbs of Bath; children, Patricia Bennett of Corning, NY, Jeannine (Jim) Prunoske of Sherburne, NY, JerriLyn Baker of Bath, NY and David (Kim) Hobbs of Bath; 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren, his brothers Richard Hobbs and Nelson Hobbs, sister Lois Gleason, brothers-in-law William Townsend and Robert Townsend, sister-in-law, Ferolyn (Ray) Swain and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Robert Hobbs and sister-in-law Dolly Townsend.
Calling hours will be held on Tuesday October 31, 2017 from 12:00-2:00 pm at Fagan's Funeral Home, 31 West Morris St., Bath, NY with funeral services to follow at 2:00 pm at the funeral home with Pastor Alan Lindmark officiating.
Graveside services will follow with military honors at the Wheeler Cemetery. 
Hobbs, Gerald R. (I253)
 
2172 Gerald V. Byers - 08/03/2003
Suddenly, on Wednesday, July 30, 2003, in his 77th year. Born in Nippissing Twp., Ontario, a long-time resident of Wakefield, Quebec. Dear father of Ken and Russ. Survived by sisters Gwen Clark (Lee), Shirley Schell (Ken), nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother Kenneth. Beloved friend if Lucille Bergeron. A Memorial Gathering will be held held at the McGarry Memorial Chapel, 139 Valley Road, Wakefield, Quebec, on Thursday, August 7, 2003 from 5-8 p.m.  
Byers, Gerald Vernon (I05974)
 
2173 Germany Holz, Emma R. (I7725)
 
2174 Gertrude (Gertie) was born September 21, 1920 to Thomas and Bella McClay at Belmont, Manitoba. She passed away on November 13, 2013.
She received her education in a country school, "Mount Hope", and finished high school in the town of Belmont. On October 25th, 1941 she married John (Jack) Kenyon. They farmed until October of 1944 and then moving to Belmont to take over a trucking business. Gertie loved sports â?? playing softball, curling, 5-pin bowling, playing cards and dancing. Her life centered around her church; she taught Sunday School and was on several boards in Belmont, Rivers and Brandon. Church and her faith in Christ were important aspects of her life. In October 1952 the family moved to Rivers for 6 years and then to Brandon in November 1958.
Gertie was predeceased by an infant son in 1945, her father in 1968 and her mother in 1981. She also lost 4 brothers and 2 sisters: Ernest (1923), twin brother Murton (1943 during active service overseas), George (1962), Alvin (1996), Ellen (1992), Mary (2004) and Isabel (2006). Her husband Jack passed away December 28, 1991. They had celebrated 50 years of marriage. Sadly her 2 oldest sons passed away in 2010 â?? Larry in March and Jim in June.
On May 20, 1995 Gertie married Rae Reid and she gained an extended family of step-daughters Janice (John) Jones and Marlene (Tom) Carson, 4 step-grandchildren, and 5 step-great-grandchildren. Mom felt truly lucky and blessed to have these people in her life.
Gertie is survived by her husband Rae, her son Allen (Alys) of Winnipeg and daughter Joy (Alfred) Perro of Edmonton. She has five grandsons â?? Randy, Rick, Chris, Lance and Andy â?? and two granddaughters â?? Pam and Angela. She has 5 great grandsons and 6 great-granddaughters.
The family appreciates the care and kindness shown to Gertie during her time at Tuxedo Villa.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Tuesday, November 19 at 3:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street at Inkster.
Interment and graveside service will take place in Brandon in the Spring of 2014.  
McClay, Gertrude Matilda (I5820)
 
2175 Gertrude C. Bardwell, 93, former Whately postmaster and formerly of 200 Chestnut Plain Road, died Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Overlook at Northampton.
She was born in South Hadley, Feb. 3, 1916, the daughter of George and Clara (Ryder) Haskell. Gert was educated in South Hadley schools and graduated from South Hadley High School. In early years, she worked in a South Hadley Laundromat. She later worked on a farm for Howard Waite.She was named Whately postmaster in 1959 and retired from that post in 1981.
Gertrude was married to Charles Bardwell on July 1, 1939 in South Hadley. They made their home in Whately. Charles predeceased her in 1991.
She was a member of the Ladies Benevolent Society, the Whately Grange 441, Whately Historical Society and was a member of the Whately Congregational Church for over 50 years.
She is survived by three nieces: Linda Kaiser and her husband Ward of Shelburne Falls, Gertrude Gimby of Haverhill and Betty Porter and her husband Warren of Southington, Conn.; three nephews, Wesley Dickinson and his wife Rosita of South Deerfield, Robert Haskell and his wife Alice of Cheshire, Conn., and Laurent Granger and his wife Vivian of Fairview; several grandnieces and gradnephews.
She was predeceased by one brother, John Haskell, and two sisters, Eleanor Granger and Dorothy Dickinson.
Funeral services will be Friday, Oct. 9, at 11 a.m. in the Whately Congregational Church with the Rev. Cynthia Crosson-Harrington, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Whately Center Cemetery.
A calling hour at the church will be Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
Donations in her memory may be made to the Whately Historical Society, c/o Lois Bean, Webber Road, or Whately Congregational Church, c/o Virginia Allis, Haydenville Road, both in Whately, MA 01093.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Wrisley Funeral Home, South Deerfield. 
Haskell, Gertrude Clara (I25125)
 
2176 Gertrude Elizabeth Blankenship, 73, of Deale, died November 18 at her home.
She was born December 5, 1938 in Detroit, Michigan to John and Marie Catherine (Cavan) MacLeod Jr. Gertrude was raised and educated in Detroit. She was married to William Andes and later to William Blankenship, with both marriages ending in divorce.
Gertrude moved to the Vienna, VA area in the early 1970's and was employed as a cook at the Virginia Restaurant in Vienna until retiring in 2003. After retirement, she settled in Deale, where she especially enjoyed the company of her three dogs, Hayley, Hope and Halo.
Gertrude is survived by five children, Randy Andes of Monroe, MI, Vickie Browning and her husband, Dale, of Deale, William Andes of Sterling, VA, Eva Blankenship of Lusby, and Janice Moreland and her husband, Johnnie, of Deale; 13 grandchildren, Billy, James, John, Josh, Joey, Randy, Krystle, Amanda, Blain, Amanda, Kayla, Barbara and Lisa; and 18 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by one sister, Joan Armstrong of Hopkinsville, KY; and one brother, James MacLeod, of Deale.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m., followed by a service and celebration of Gertrude's life at 8 p.m., on Wednesday, November 21, at Rausch Funeral Home, P.A., 8325 Mt. Harmony Lane, Owings.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Chesapeake. 
MacLeod, Gertrude Elizabeth (I24786)
 
2177 Gertrude Harding Emerson, of Lyme, died on March 31, 2013, at her home.
She was born on October 2, 1921, in Lyme, the daughter of Ray L. Harding and Helen Jewett Harding.
Trudy was a member of the First Congregational Church of Lyme for over 50 years. She was a self-described farmer, gardener, naturalist, and rowing enthusiast. She was a farm girl in Lyme who harvested ice on Rogers Lake, salt hay on Calves Island and drove livestock to fairs in Norwich. She drove tractors on the family farm when she couldn't reach the pedals and see at the same time. She could pick up baby deer and hand it over the stone wall to its mother. She often said she liked animals better than people and perhaps she meant it sometimes, but she was kind, considerate, generous and loyal to all of her family and many friends. She lived and let live and there was never an unkind word. She was a link to a bygone era that Lyme and the rest of us will never know again.
She is survived by her sister, Dafney Harding Dahlke, her husband Gerald O. Dahlke, and their children and spouses, Glenn Charles and Carol Adams Dahlke, Diane Dahlke and Dale J. Denno, Thomas Ray and Cynthia McKenzie Dalke and her nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brothers, James Ely Harding and Charles Jewett Harding. She was predeceased by her husband Fred L. Emerson, Jr. and survived by her stepchildren James Durward Emerson, Robin Eric Edward Emerson and Annabelle Emerson Brown, their spouses and children.
Special thanks must be given to Irene Corsino who made it possible with attentive and loving care for Trudy to remain at home until her death. With a dedicated staff, especially Sheila Bard, she made Trudy's wish come true.
A graveside service will be held Saturday, April 6, 2013, at 10am at Pleasant View Cemetery in Lyme. There are no calling hours. Memorial donations in her memory may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. 
Harding, Gertrude Louise (I28203)
 
2178 Gertrude M. Schultz, age 101, entered into rest on Wednesday, May 31, 2006. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan on July 14, 1904. She married Leonard P. Schultz on September 14, 1927. They relocated to Phoenix, Arizona in March of 1944. She retired from St. Jospeh Hosiptal in 1970. Gertrude was preceded in death by her husband and her eldest son, Eugene LaLonde. She is survived by three sons: Leonard, William and Robert; thirteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Services will be on Saturday, June 3, 2006 with visitation from 12:00 to 1:00 P.M. and funeral service at 1:00 P.M. at Sunland Mortuary, 15826 Del Webb Boulevard in Sun City, Arizona, 623-933-0161. Interment will follow at West Resthaven in Glendale, Arizona. Duranseau, Gertrude M. (I25128)
 
2179 Gibbs, Shirley I. Age 64 Of Galesburg died Friday, April 30, 2004 at Kairos Dwelling. Shirley was born October 1, 1939 in Allegan. She is survived by her children, Bruce Castle, Debbie Hancock, Alex Castle, Kathy Nelson, Kenny Castle; stepchildren, Kim Doorlag, Mike, Darryl, Ron & Doug Gibbs; sisters, Jane Curtis, Dorothy Kollin, Martha Middleton; brothers, Art, Jerry, Bill & Bob Austin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest J. Gibbs, January 10, 2004. Austin, Shirley Ione (I22006)
 
2180 GILES, Agnes Ida (nee Smith)
Passed away peacefully at Strathmere Lodge on August 11, 2019 at the age of 86. Born in Detroit, Michigan on March 18, 1933, to George Dawson Smith and Agnes Watson Smith (nee Murray). She was predeceased by her husband of 52 years, Mervin "Menzie" Giles June 9, 2004. She was also predeceased by two sons, Menzie Bruce "Scott" Giles, 2011 and Andrew "Brent" Giles, 2015. She leaves behind two daughters "Deborah" Agnes Carey (Dennis), "Kathryn" Ann Cieslukowski (Wally) and one son Clifford "Bradley" Giles (Kim). She also leaves behind seven grandchildren Bruce (Nicole), Tara, Maighan, Shannon (Travis), Matthew (Rebecca), Justin and Ryan. Also four great-grandchildren Bronwyn, Scott, Roland and Malcolm left to morn her are many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. She leaves two brothers George (the late Rebecca) and Murray ( Patricia) and one sister Elizabeth (the late Orville Taylor). Predeceased by three sisters, Maude (1936), Dorothy (the late Delmer Paterson) and Helen (the late Elden Devlin). Cremation has taken place.
--2019, Thursday August 15, The Ottawa Citizen, page B12 
Smith, Agnes Ida (I31504)
 
2181 GILES, Clarence Ernest
(Elder, Almonte Presbyterian Church, Past Master of R.B.P. #639, Carleton Place, Past Master of Almonte L.O.L. #378, Past Master O.Y.B. #257)
Suddenly in hospital at Almonte on Saturday August 21, 1993. Ernie Giles of Almonte. Age 86 Years. Beloved husband of the late Irene MacGregor. Dear father of Menzie (Agnes), Ottawa; Irene (Mrs Clare Rath), Richmond and Elford (Pat), Almonte. Father-in-law of Mrs Gwen Giles. Predeceased by his son Ivan. Brother of Mrs Mary Obrey, Mrs Laura Baird. Jean (Mrs Norman Sadler) and Mrs Eleanor Carpenter. Predeceased by 1 sister Mrs Florence Rae and 1 brother Allen. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Predeceased by his granddaughter, Sandra. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. Service was held in the Chapel on Tuesday. Rev Grant Wilson officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
--1993, Wednesday August 25, The Almonte Gazette page B5

Ernest Clarence Giles
Long-time Almonte resident Ernest Clarence Giles died Aug 21 in the Almonte General Hospital at age 86. He was born in Fitzroy Township June 10, 1907 to the late Robert Giles and the late Jean MacArthur Giles. On April 24, 1929 he married the late Irene Marion Stewart MacGregor in Arnprior. A stationary engineer, Mr Giles lived most of his life in the Almonte and Renfrew areas. he was an elder with the Almonte Presbyterian Church. Mr Giles was a past master to the Royal Black Preceptory 639, Loyal Orange Lodge 378 and the Orange Young Britons 257. The Hope Street resident owned a 1906 Sawyer Massey steam engine which he exhibited at fairs around the area. Mr Giles is survived by sons Menzie of Ottawa and Elford of Almonte. daughter Irene Rath and sisters Mary Obrey, Laura Baird. Jean Sadler and Eleanor Carpenter. He was predeceased by son Ivan, brother Ivan and sister Florence Rae. Rev Grant Wilson led the funeral service at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home Aug 24 at 2 p.m. Interment will be at the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael, Ian, Brent, and Scott Giles and Rodney and Dale Rath.
--1993, Wednesday September 1, The Almonte Gazette page B7 
Giles, Ernest Clarence (I12716)
 
2182 GILES, MARY PATRICIA ?Pat?
Unexpectedly at Almonte on Thursday, March 29, 2012.
?Pat? Traversey of Almonte, in her 72nd year.
Beloved wife of Elford Giles and dearly loved mother of Donna Fulton (Bill), Mike (Laura) and Tracy Thompson (Jamie). Predeceased by her daughter Chris Lacelle. Dear Sister of Charles (Paula) and the late Harvey Traversey. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.
Friends may call at the
C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC.
127 Church St., Almonte, Ont., 613-256-3313
for visiting on Sunday, April 1 from 7 to 9 pm and again on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 pm. Interment, Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
For those who may want to honour Pat with a memorial donation, please consider the Almonte General Hospital Fairview Manor Foundation. 
Traversery, Mary Patricia (I31515)
 
2183 GILES, Mervin "Menzie"
Peacefully at Ottawa Civic Hospital on Wednesday, June 9, 2004. M. Menzie Giles of Perth in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Agnes (Smith) Giles. Loving father of Deborah (Dennis) Carey of London, Kathryn (Wally) Cieslukowski of Vancouver, Scott of Perth, Brent (Charlene) of Smiths Falls, and Bradley (Kim) of Vancouver. Sadly missed by grandchildren, Bruce, Tara, Maigan, Shannon, Matthew, Justin and Ryan. Dear brother of Elford of Almonte and Irene Rath of Richmond. Predeceased by brother Ivan. Family and friends may pay their respects at the Perth & District Funeral Home Chapel and Reception Centre 15 Victoria Street, Perth on Sunday 2 - 4 p.m.
--2004, Friday June 11, The Ottawa Citizen 
Giles, Mervin Menzie (I31500)
 
2184 GILES, Scott - Employee for the Pro Desk at Home Depot - Nepean Store (June 17, 1960 - July 22, 2011) With very heavy hearts, we let you know that Scott passed away on Friday. Going the way he would want to go, in his sleep, while dreaming of the next wood project. With sadness and to ask "why" he leaves behind his "sunshine" Judy Vance, his children "Spud" Bruce (Nicole Hall), "Pooh" Tara (Wayne Campbell) and his little "girlie" granddaughter Bronwyn. Scott was a Grandson of Ernie and Irene Giles (McGregor) and George and Agnes Smith (Murray) all predeceased. Scott was the son of Menzie Giles (predeceased) and Agnes Giles (Smith). He was the beloved brother of Debbie (Dennis Carey), Kathy (Wally Cieslukowski), Brent Giles (Charlene Audet), Brad Giles (Kim). He was son in law and great friend to Eddie and Ila (predeceased) Vance and another brother for Don (Janet), Bill (Melaina), Barry(Joanne) and Dale Vance. Special Uncle to Shannon, Maighan, Matthew, Ryan, Justin, Sherrie (Cory), Katie, Erin, Sandy, Gracey & Nathan. He also leaves behind many Aunts, Uncles and cousins. His love and companionship will be greatly missed by his extra special cousins the Patersons and their extended family. Following cremation, visitation will be at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes 115 Rivington Street Carp, Ontario on Wednesday, July 27, 2011 from 6 - 9 p.m. Memorial service will be held in the chapel on Thursday July 28, 2011 at 1:00 pm followed by burial at Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, ON.
--2011, Monday July 25, The Ottawa Citizen 
Giles, Menzie Bruce Scott (I31505)
 
2185 GILES, William Clarence Ivan
(33 year employee of Sears-Carlingwood)
Suddenly in hospital at Almonte on Tuesday, December 20th, 1988. Ivan Giles (of Almonte - age 52 years) beloved son of Ernie Giles of Almonte and his wife the late Irene MacGregor. Dearly loved husband of Gwen Heinzman and much loved dad of Hether Fassbender and Ian of Almonte and Barb of Pakenham. Predeceased by a daughter Sandra Mary Jean. Dear brother of Menzie of Ottawa, Elford of Almonte and Irene (Mrs Clare Rath) of Richmond. Also survived by a granddaughter Kristy. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte and where Service was held in the Chapel. Rev Grant Wilson officiated. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.
--1989, Wednesday January 4, The Almonte Gazette page 10 
Giles, William Clarence Ivan (I31502)
 
2186 Gilling East, Yorkshire Johnson, Gertrude (I2705)
 
2187 Gladys Ethel Munro passed away peacefully at home last Saturday morning, March 23, 2019 with her husband by her side.
Gladys was born in Nokomis, SK to Ernie and Ethel Nadiger on January 7, 1926. The Nadiger family lived in Lockwood, SK until 1931, when they moved north to Sunnybrook District and then settled in the Dartmore District north of Aylsham.
Gladys made the choice to serve God when she was 14 years old and remained faithful for the next 79 years. She obtained her grade 12 and took all of her classes by correspondence.
As the only girl in her family, there were many local girls she chummed with, including Gladys and Ethel Munro. The Nadiger and Munro families visited back and forth and on November 3, 1948 Gladys married Jim Munro.
Jim and Gladys had three children; Harold, Gwen and Brian. They lived on the farm until the children started school. Then they moved to town for the winters because the roads weren?t plowed, but they always went back to the farm for the summer.
Eventually their family grew to include 11 grandchildren and now, 21 great grandchildren. Gladys loved being a grandma and had endless patience with each one, no matter what state they were in.
She worked hard in the early days and continued to do so for many years as a farm wife, gardener, book keeper and even an equipment operator.
Throughout her life, no matter what hat she wore or what situation she found herself in, she was always gracious and always a lady.
Gladys was predeceased by her parents, Ernie and Ethel Nadiger, her two brothers, Alvin and Lloyd Nadiger, her son, Harold Munro and her granddaughter, Jamie Morris. 
Nadiger, Gladys Ethel (I03167)
 
2188 Gladys L. (Mrs. Marvin) Garlough, 95, DeWitt, died Tuesday morning, February 8, 2011 at Genesis Medical Center-DeWitt.
The former Gladys Lucille Pennock was born October 11, 1915 in LeClaire, to Raymond and Lola Pennock. She married Marvin Garlough April 17, 1933 in Muscatine. Gladys was employed as a seamstress at McDonald Cleaners for several years. She then worked for Frank Spikins Calendar Company, DeWitt, for 12 years and retired from Pinney Printing Company of Clinton following 12 years of service. Her husband preceded her in death July 12, 1991.
Gladys was a member of the United Methodist Church, DeWitt, and the Loyal Order of Moose of which she served as Deputy Grand Regent for the State of Iowa. She enjoyed playing cards, bowling and sewing.
Surviving are sons and daughters-in-law, Marvin, Jr. and Deloris Garlough, Clinton; Lynn and Elverda Garlough, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, and Rick and Tatjana Garlough, Gainesville, Missouri; 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.
Preceding Gladys in death in addition to her husband, Marvin were five brothers and a sister.
Family and friends may visit at Schultz Funeral Home, DeWitt, from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Thursday, February 10, 2011. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 11, 2011 in the United Methodist Church, DeWitt. The Rev. Chuck Kelsey officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery, DeWitt. 
Pennock, Gladys Lucille (I20323)
 
2189 Gladys Mae Peacock December 30, 1934 December 7, 2016 Gladys passed away peacefully in her sleep at St John's Hospital in Vanderhoof at the age of 83 years. She was predeceased by her parents William and Lola Blighton, husband Everette Peacock, siblings Lois Richet , George and Edna Blighton, Wilma and Nelson Peacock, Teddy Blighton, Elsie Truman, Russell Persson, Anne Carson and Elaine Swain. She's survived by her daughter Cathryn Rose (Jim) of Vanderhoof, sisters Doris Anderson (Elmer) of Kelowna, Ruth Larson of Edmonton, brother-in-law Arthur Truman as well as a huge extended family of nieces and nephews and friends that she considered her children. Due to her wishes that no one travels in the winter there will be a memorial service held in the spring. Special thanks to Drs. S. Erbert and Dhillon and also to the nursing staff at St. John's Hospital in Vanderhoof.
--Published in Prince George Citizen from Dec. 13 to Dec. 15, 2016. 
Blighton, Gladys Mae (I03214)
 
2190 Gladys Marie Shockley Underwood, 90, died Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014.
Celebration of life services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Cox Funeral Home Benton Chapel with Pastor Paul Higley officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements are by Cox Funeral Home, 4180 Canyon Drive.
Gladys was born Oct. 10, 1923, in Marietta, Okla., to Richard and Alice Shockley. She moved to Amarillo with her family, where she graduated from Amarillo High School in 1943. She attended school for horology in Aurora, Ill., then worked repairing watches for Zales, Cizon's Jewelry and Montgomery Wards.
Gladys married Emory R. Underwood on July 26, 1945, in Alameda, Calif. He preceded her in death on June 17, 1990. Together, they enjoyed dancing and traveling. She loved playing bingo and being outdoors. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Emory; four sisters; and two brothers.
Survivors include a daughter, Vickie Majors of Hermitage, Tenn.; two sons, Richard and James Underwood, both of Amarillo; three sisters, Winnie Spears and husband A.C. and Cloe Walker, all of Amarillo, and Maye Fisher of Guadalajara, Mexico; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.
--Published in Amarillo Globe-News, Aug. 8, 2014 
Sterling, Gladys Marie (I27835)
 
2191 Glamorgan, Wales Boldero, Charles Octavius Ebsworth (I3113)
 
2192 Glandular disease Drenan, Warner S. (I23563)
 
2193 Glasgow, Lanark McKay, Angus (I426)
 
2194 Glasgow, Lanarkshire Caldwell, John Alexander (I12192)
 
2195 Glasnick, Wigtownshire McLure, Barbara (I29914)
 
2196 Glasnick, Wigtownshire McConnell, William (I29913)
 
2197 Glasserton, Wigtownshire McConnell, William (I29913)
 
2198 Glen "Roy" Barkley, a lifetime resident of the Williamsburg area, died suddenly at home on Feb. 21, 2007. He was 69.
He was born in Williamsburg Township on Dec. 1, 1937 to his parents Willis and Clara Barkley (nee Paul). He grew up in the Williamsburg area along with his 10 brothers and sisters, and attended public school in Boucks Hill. He quit school at an early age to help his parents raise his younger siblings. His first job was at the Boucks Hill Feed Store where he worked as a labourer before taking a job working on the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
He married Emily Lewis on Nov. 8, 1956 at Morrisburg, and together they raised two sons Steven and Gary. Following the completions of the Seaway project he went to work at Pinkus Tire in Williamsburg where he remained until March 30, 1969 when he took a job as a historical agricultural supervisor at Upper Canada Village. He worked at the village until his retirement on Dec. 1, 2002, following almost 33 years of service.
In order to supplement his income, he accepted a job working as a bouncer at Paul's Dance Hall in Williamsburg. Because he was a powerful, no-nonsense type of guy, bouncing was a perfect job for him, and for many years he served as a bouncer at many local dances and community events where he earned the respect of one and all.
Roy was a large, imposing man, but underneath the tough exterior there was a kind man who was always willing to lend a helping hand. He coached a local group of ball players from childhood to the time that they were grown men and this team became affectionately known as "Roy's Boys." Roy was an excellent coach, and he took his team to the Ontario championships on a number of occasions where they did very well.
He was a man who loved to socialize, and he was an avid hunter and fisherman. He also enjoyed playing cards, camping, and participating in harness racing, both as an owner and observer. He loved to travel the roads, and his daily visits to the Whitteker Meat Market in Williamsburg are going to missed by the staff there who enjoyed Roy's sense of humour.
He is survived by his dear companion Linda Casselman, his sons Steve of Boucks Hill, and Gary and his wife Sheila of Boucks Hill, and by his mother-in-law Sadie Lewis. He was a dear brother to Dwaine (Dawn) of Richmond, Gordon and Lee both of Ottawa, Carl (Carol) of RR1 Chesterville, Catherine Dennison (Lorne) of Cornwall, Betty Henderson (Tom) of RR2 Chesterville, Muriel Yalden (Bert) of RR2 Williamsburg, and Elaine McInnes (Don) of Campbell River, B.C. He was predeceased by two brothers Ray and Ellery. He will be sadly missed by his grandsons Jamie, Scott, Shane, Matt, and Connor, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the Marsden and McLaughlin Funeral Home in Williamsburg on Feb. 23. The funeral service was held at the funeral home on Feb. 24 with Rev. Geoff Howard officiating. Interment followed at New Union Cemetery in Williamsburg. The pallbearers were Jamie Barkley, Scott Barkley, Charles Barkley, Rick Barkley, Gerald Barkley, Glen Whitteker, and Keith Baldwin. The honourary pallbearer was Gerald Scott.
Donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. 
Barkley, Glen Roy (I2004)
 
2199 Glen A. (Bill) Bailey, 77, of Sun City West, Arizona, passed away Friday, May 15, 2009. Bill was born November 5, 1931 in Spencer, Iowa. He retired from the US Air Force as a Master Sergeant after 24 years and was also a barber and instructor at a barber college. Bill was a Master Mason for 53 years, a member of York Rite, Consistory and was Potentate of Kaaba Shrine in Iowa in 1979; a member of Veteran of Foreign Wars; Disabled American Veterans, and the Elks Club. Bill moved to Arizona in 1992 from Davenport, Iowa. He is survived by his wife, Patricia A. (Dillon)Bailey; son David G. Bailey of Temecula, California and step-son Randall J. Humphrey of Lowell, Massachusetts. A Graveside Service will be held on Friday, May 22, 2009 at 10:00 A.M. at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road, Phoenix, Arizona. Bailey, Glen Albert (I23075)
 
2200 Glenn Cummings, 73, of Cayuga Village died in Auburn Memorial Hospital Sat., Jan. 9,1988.
He was born in Auburn the son of the late Stanley and Grace Wiley Cummings. He was employed by the Beacon Milling Company for 50 years retiring in 1981. Mr. Cummings was a Navy veteran in World War II, a member of the Donald R. Ward Post of the American Legion and an honorary member of the Cayuga Fire Department. He attended the Cayuga United Methodist Church.
Surviving are three sons, Robert G. and William R. Cummings of Cayuga and Barry L. Cummings of Watertown; a brother, John Cummings of Port St. Lucy, Fla.; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Mosher & Neagle Funeral Home. Spring burial will be made in Lakeview Cemetery, Cayuga.
Friends are invited to call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, 93 E. Genesee St,, Auburn.
Those desiring may send memorial contributions to the Cayuga United Methodist Church or to the Cayuga Fire Department. 
Cummings, Glenn (I05657)
 

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