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In memory of Marilyn Whittle who passed away at the Temiskaming Hospital on Friday March 7, 2008 at the age 60.
Beloved wife of Tom,
Loving mother of Mark and his wife Nicole of Whitby and Lisa and her husband Shane Taylor of Haileybury. Dear grandmother of Samantha, Katie, Bradley and Nathan.
Friends will be received at the Perrin Funeral Chapel 128 Whitewood Ave. New Lisekard on Wednesday from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m.
A memorial service for the late Marilyn Whittle will be held on Thursday March 13, 2008 at 11 a.m. from the funeral home chapel.
Rev. Micol Cottrell officiating
If desired donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be appreciated by the family. | Arthurs, Marilyn Kathleen (I31300)
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In mountains with husband and friend when storm came up. They made a snow cave but Edith died of exposure. | Banning, Edith Mae (I19546)
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In peace, Del left us in the blink of an eye, with Helene at his side on Saturday evening, June 15, 2002 at age 60. Delmer Graham Munro, beloved husband and best friend of Helene Buffam. Loving father of Kelly (Peter) Carroll and Donnie (Darlene) Waddell. Cherished "Poppa Red" to Erin, Megan, Kurtis, Kyle and Justin. Dear brother of Bobby (Wanda), Phyllis (Lorne) Dick, Elva (Roy) Wilson, Blanche (Doug) Hogan, Doris (Peter) O'Connor, and Marilyn Drynan. Predeceased by a brother Carson. In accordance with Delmer's wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Red's Life will take place at a later date. In memory of Red, memorial donations to the C.N.I.B. (Guide Dogs) would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kerry Funeral Homes & Chapels Inc., 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place. The Ottawa Citizen, 17-06-2002 | Munro, Delmer Graham (I02970)
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In Sep 1776 he mustered into the 12th Regiment, 8th Co, Capt Wells's Co., Connecticut Militia, and from 2 Aug 1778?12 Sep 1778 was in 12th Regiment, Capt Rudd's Co with which he fought in the Battle of Rhode Island at Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island, United States on 29 Aug 1778. | Peters, Samuel Andrew (I29791)
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In the 1910 US Census she is listed as Bridgett E. Mack. | Barrett, Beatrice (I07769)
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In the early hours of the 23rd June 1944, a V1 dropped on Faraday Road, demolishing and damaging houses already repaired after bomb and incendiary bomb attacks. 1 person was killed, 7 taken to hospital and 25 treated for minor injuries. | Frost, Florence Emily Frances (I03912)
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In Valoura's later years, she lived with a man named Clyde "Red" French. She used his name, but they never married. | Family (F5546)
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Indigestion | Moore, Beulah F. (I23745)
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Indigestion | Robertson, Katie Viola (I12738)
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Indigestion | Robertson, Bertha Hilda (I12735)
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Infant | Munro, Nellie (I02793)
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Infant | McQuaker, Robert (I6247)
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Infantile | Banning, Albert E. (I25218)
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Infantile Erysipelas | Munro, William Merrill (I30813)
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Infantile Paralysis | Pennock, Irving Dewey (I20279)
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Inflamation | Rintoul, John Albert (I02646)
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Inflammation of bowels | Atwood, Frances Richard Berkley (I16857)
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Inflammation of brain | Banning, Mary Maria (I07930)
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Inflammation of Lungs | McKerracher, John (I27136)
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Inflammation of lungs | Polley, Isaac (I03977)
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Inflammation of the bowel; 2 weeks | Munro, Hugh Herbert (I03329)
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Inflammation of the bowels | Ayerst, Harry Wilfred (I11078)
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Inflammation of the brain; six days. | Munro, Alexanderina (I02864)
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Inflammation of the lungs 9 days | Gates, John Henry (I02108)
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Influenza | Fay, Alice Brockway (I28020)
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Influenza | Welch, Ernest William (I8115)
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Influenza and pneumonia | Coulter, James (I8240)
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Influenza Pneumonia | Campbell, Archibald John (I05955)
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Injuries received in automobile accident. | Warren, Robert Rex (I4581)
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Injuries resulting from a motor vehicle accident. | Kissinger, Jeanne Marie (I24897)
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Injury by being struck by train on railroad tracks; most likely work injury as employed by railroad. | Price, Angus Isaiah (I1576)
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Innisfil Township, Ontario | Ayerst, Francis Melville Hooton (I4573)
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Insufficient nourishment | King, Ralph Walter (I16960)
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Internal uterine hemorrhage during childbirth | James, Catherine Maud (I02595)
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Invalid since birth | Fryer, Joseph Harvey (I01928)
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Inverness, Inverness-shire | McDonell, Donald UE (I29687)
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Ira Munro
MUNRO, Ira George Peacefully in hospital surrounded by his family on Saturday, May 17, 2008 in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Donna (Webb). Cherished father of Aleta Roberge (Michael) of Almonte and Heather Bugden (Scott) of Florida. Loving Poppa of Amanda, Patricia and Matthew Roberge and Kaitlyn and Kyle Bugden. Brother of Russell, Ruth Sharpe (Gerald), Glen, Elmer (Eileen) and Maurice (Ethel). Predeceased by brothers Lyle, Cecil, Hillard "Alex", and sisters Mary Munro and Edith Irwin. Friends may call at the Almonte Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 154 Elgin St., Almonte on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery. Those wishing may make memorial donations to the Almonte General Hospital. | Munro, Ira George D. (I02817)
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Iraq War - Anbar Campaign
Killed in Action | Fontecchio, Elia Paietta (I31057)
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Irene A. Lamme, August 9, 1921 - Aug 31, 2013 A short life story
Irene was born in The Dalles, Oregon and lived some time at the Shearer's Bridge Hotel, on the Dechutes River. Her parents were Amelia Marie (nee Taylor) and Ernest O'Hara Webb. Amelia was the granddaughter of an original California gold rush pioneer family, the Taylors. Ernest was the son of Ida Belle (nee Gouge) and Moses Webb, whose ancestry flows back through the American Revolution.
Irene went to school in Salem, where she met her husband Richard Paul Barton. They moved to Portland and had 4 children. When Marie was born in 1948, along came the Vanport flood. Their little house was ruined, so they moved to the Rocky Butte neighborhood, where she raised her children.
In the late 1960's, her marriage was dissolved and she took a new name, Lamme, in honor of her maternal Grandmother's family. She bravely started back to work with her rusty secretarial and stenography skills. After years of paying her dues, she was employed by a large downtown law firm. She retired about the time word processors reared their heads.
Next, Irene lived in a downtown apartment for 23 years and enjoyed the opera, symphony, great library, art exhibits, and the cafes of Portland. She was a creative seamstress, knitter and crocheter, as well as having a lovely singing voice and a talent for painting. But she enjoyed the company of her family the best--brunches at Roses or The Red Lion with pots of coffee and good conversation, noisy Christmases and birthdays in her tiny apartment. Many trips to New Hampshire to visit her sister Vivian.
She was a devoted Catholic and loved Holy Rosary Church. Even after her brain injury, she found her way there from downtown, on public transit.
In the spring of 2001, before her 80th Birthday, while walking near the Art Museum, she was knocked down by 2 little boys and suffered a traumatic brain injury, sustaining permanent inner ear damage and other problems. From then on, her life was more and more circumscribed and difficult. Even with almost complete blindness in one eye from glaucoma, and the head injury, she never complained.
She spent her last day and night at Park Forest Care Center in Hospice, near her beloved "Grotto." When she realized her life was not going to get any better, she released her spirit and left this world with the scent of flowers.
There is so much more to her. A self-educated woman, she straddled the mid-century and felt the excitement of positive changes for women and minorities. Her values were deep, spiritual, and very creative. She could be off beat and raunchy, or maddeningly traditional. At her best, she was quiet, shy, artistic, gentle with children and animals, highly intelligent--a physically and spiritually beautiful person.
Survivors include children: Paul Barton, Marie Barton, Kane Lauralynne Taylor, Christopher Barton; grandchildren: Rachael Frederiksen, Heather Barton, Annette Suh, Caleb Barton, Dave Riegert, Tanya Ehorn; four great-grandchildren; sisters: Vivian Morse, LaVelle Underhill, Delores Rhodig-Charles; brother: Wayne Webb; nephews: David and James; nieces: Jean LaVelle and Zipporah; and other extended family.
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Interment
Gethsemani Cemetery, Portland, OR
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Irene was a resident of Pleasant Ridge for 17 years, formerly of Warren.
She was a 1941 graduate of Kalamazoo Central High School and recently attended the 60th reunion.
Irene and her father restored a house at 1912 Overland Dr., earning many ribbons and awards.
She worked as a mechanic at several factories that included Inland Plastics and GE Carboloy. She was highly respected by her male co-workers.
She enjoyed gardening and was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Garden Club. Irene also liked canning, arts & crafts including candle making, jewelry making, crochet, knitting, sewing and macramé.
Beloved wife of the late Robert. Dear mother of Alona, Sharon, Ronald (Jodi) and the late Carol Ambrose (Tom). Grandmother of Teresa, Deanne, Juleen, Brett, Michael and Christopher. Great-grandmother of Katie, Erin, Cameron, Nemo and Rocket. Sister of the late Loren Holbrook (Sally).
Family will receive friends at A.J. Desmond & Sons (Vasu, Rodgers & Connell Chapel), 32515 Woodward Ave. (btw 13-14 Mile) Monday 10:00am until funeral service at 11:00am. | Holbrook, Irene Joyce (I21979)
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IRETON - At his late residence RR No. 1, Lanark, Ontario on Sunday, February 9th, 1986. Thomas Oswald Ireton. Beloved husband of Della Robina Munro. Dear father of Brenda (Mrs. Richard Cousineau) Scarborough and Lillian (Mrs. Brian Drummond) RR No. 2. Almonte. Dear son-in-law of Mrs. Charles Munro, Almonte. Dear grandfather of Shelly, Scott and Christopher Drummond, Dear brother of Florence (Mrs. Edgar Bowland) and Emily (Mrs. Ernest Moulton) both of Clayton. Predeceased by one brother William. In his 76th year. Friends called at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Ave West, Carleton Place for visiting on Monday from 2:30 - 9 p.m. Thence to St John's Anglican Church, Innisville for service on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Innisville. | Ireton, Thomas Oswald (I03020)
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Ireton - Munro (1945)
The marriage took place at two o'clock on Saturday, June 2nd, in Carleton Place of Della Robina (Munro), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Munro of Clayton and Thomas Oswald Ireton, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ireton, Halpenny. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Thos. McCord at his home, Frank Street. The bride was charming in a floor length model of white brocaded satin with fitted bodice and long sleeves, the full skirt having a circular train. Her three-quarter length veil of silk net fell from a coronet of orange blossoms and seed pearls, Briarcliffe -roses and maiden-hair fern composed her arm bouquet. The bridesmaid, Miss Iva L. G. Montgomery of Lanark, cousin of the groom, wore a jewel aqua gown of rayon alpaca, with white flower hat and matching accessories. Her corsage bouquet was pink roses. Assisting the groom was the bride's cousin, Mr. Eric Munro of Almonte. Following the ceremony, a buffet luncheon was served to the immediate relatives at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother, receiving in a dress of copen blue figured silk with white accessories, was assisted by Mrs. Ireton, mother of the groom, wearing lilac crepe with black accessories. Mrs. Percy Barr of Carleton, Miss Elizabeth Munro of Almonte served the guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. Mr. McCord and ably responded to by the bridegroom. Many lovely and useful gifts were received by the young couple. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a handsome silver tea service; to the bridesmaid, a gold bracelet and to the groomsman, a leather billfold. The bride's gift to the groom was a shaving kit. The bridal couple left by motor for Toronto, Niagara Falls and points west. For travelling the bride chose a blue tailored suit with white accessories. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm, Halpenny. | Family (F0891)
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Irish Free State | O'Hara, Bridgette Isobelle (I6872)
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Irish Rebellion - Easter Rising | Smith, Arthur Charles (I2838)
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Irma Ling Walton
Mrs. Erma Ling Walton, 75, a native of Bloomingdale, died Saturday at Camillus where she has been living for nine years. Mrs. Walton was a life member of the Whiteface Mt. Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the First Methodist Church of Camillus and of its W.S.C.S.
Survivors are her husband, Paul; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth W. Kerns; two grandchildren and one great-grandchild; all of Camillus. Two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Lobdell and Mrs. Merivah L. Payne, both of Auburn, also survive.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Methodist Church in Camillus. Friends may call until then at the B.L. Bush and Sons Funeral Home.
Mrs. Walton's family suggests that those wishing to remember her make contributions to the Camillus Methodist Church Building Fund.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Monday July 11, 1966
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IRWIN, Edith Peacefully in hospital, Ottawa on Saturday, January 1, 2005 at age 84. Edith Isabella Munro, beloved wife of the late Oscar Irwin. Loving mother of Keith (Lynne), Sharon (Grant) Mackie, Wayne (Mona), Roy (Elfi), Carolyn (Blaine) Knapp. Cherished grandmother of Brent, Paul, Mark, Kelly, Amanda, Ashley, Michael and great-grandmother of Lauren. Dear sister of Mary, Russell, Glen, Ruth (Gerald) Sharpe, Elmer (Eileen), Ira (Donna) and Maurice (Ethel). Predeceased by brothers Lyle, Hilliard and Cecil. Friends may call at the Kerry Funeral Home, 61 Lake Avenue West, Carleton Place for visiting on Tuesday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. until time of Funeral Service in the Kerry Chapel at 1 p.m. Spring interment Clayton United Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be apreciated. | Munro, Edith Isabella (I02811)
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IRWIN, WAYNE ALLAN DENNIS
(Broker for Royal Lepage Gale Real Estate Ltd., Member of Mississippi Masonic Lodge # 147 and Land-O-Lake Tunis Shrine)
On his own terms and following a well fought fight with cancer for 4 long years, in hospital at Almonte surrounded by the love of his family on Monday, March 30, 2015.
Wayne Irwin of Almonte, age 67 years.
Deeply loved husband and best friend of Mona (nee: Easton) and cherished and respected father of Kelly (Tony Roe). Son of the late Oscar & Edith (nee: Munro) Irwin. Brother of Keith (Lynn), Sharon Mackie (Grant), Roy and Carolyn Knapp (Blaine). Brother-in-law of Sandra Eif (Lars) and Frederick Easton (Fay). | Irwin, Wayne Allan Dennis (I6362)
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ISABEL IRENE MCLOUGHRY (MCCLAY) It is with great sadness that the family of Isabel McLoughry announces her passing on April 24, 2006. Isabel was born on September 17, 1923 in Belmont, MB. She moved to Winnipeg in her early 20s where she lived until her passing. Isabel will be lovingly remembered by her daughter and son-in-law, Heather and Jim O'Leary of Victoria, sister and brother-in-law, Gertie and Rae Reid of Brandon, sister-in-law Eva McClay of Winnipeg and many nieces and nephews. Isabel was predeceased by her beloved husband Bert in 1985. Cremation has taken place. Friends and family are welcome to attend a memorial service for Isabel on Saturday, April 29 at 2:00 p.m. at Knox United Church, 400 Edmonton St. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Isabel's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the charity of one's choice. The family would like to thank the caring and compassionate staff at the Grace General Hospital as well as all of Mom's wonderful friends for all their love and support. --As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 27, 2006 | McClay, Isabel Irene (I5821)
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Isabel Munro Born In: Grandview, Manitoba, Canada
Born: April 20th, 1917
Passed in: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Passed on: October 12th, 2013
Isabel Munro (nee McComb), born in Grandview Manitoba, April 20, 1917.Passed away Edmonton, AB October 12, 2013. It is with great sadness that our beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great grandmother passed away at her home, Holyrood Extendicare in Edmonton on Saturday October 12 with her family at her side. Left to mourn her passing are her children Gary (Gladys) Munro of Edmonton, AB; Anne (Keith) James of Sherwood Park, AB. Her grandchildren Debbie (Wally) Niblett of Edmonton, AB; Cheryl (Fabian) Rush of Edmonton, AB; Robert (Shannon) James of Sherwood Park, AB; Tyler (Michelle) James of Sherwood Park, AB; Andrew (Kristi) James of Saskatoon, SK. Her Great Grandchildren Amanda & Kerri Niblett, Alex & Samantha Rush, Keisha & Cole James, Jessica & Nicole James, Lucas & Logan James. Isabel was pre-deceased by her loving husband Leonard in 2008. Len and Isabel were married in 1938 in Prince Albert, SK. Isabel spent many years working with her husband as a bookkeeper/secretary first with J. Munro and Sons Case implement dealership and for their Studebaker dealership in 1952 then when they took over the Datsun Franchise in 1966 (later to be known as Munro Nissan Ltd). Len and Isabel enjoyed the 40?s, 50?s and 60?s at their shack tent in Waskesiu moving to Candle Lake in 1968, where they spent many enjoyable hours playing cards with friends and watching their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren play. Isabel spent every holiday cooking delicious meals for her family up to the age of 90, when she moved to the Good Shepherd in Prince Albert, SK. She later moved to Sherwood Park, AB where she spent a year in Summerwood Senior Living and the last few years at Extendicare Holyrood facility in Edmonton, AB. Isabel will be remembered by her family for her unconditional love and support. A memorial service will be held in summer 2014 when she will be laid to rest with her husband in Prince Albert, SK. The family would like to thank the staff at Holyrood for their kindness and care over the last few years. They would especially like to thank Kelly (Director of Extendicare Holyrood) for her care and compassion. | McComb, Isabel Evelyn (I02741)
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Isabell (Rossetti) Babbitt, of Firetown Road, Simsbury, beloved wife of the late Marshall W. Babbitt, died Sunday, May 15, 2011 at St. Francis Hospital surrounded by her daughters. She was born December 26, 1921 in Unionville, daughter of the late Andrew and Mary (Peloso) Rossetti and had lived in Simsbury for most of her life. Mrs. Babbitt was an Administrative Assistant for the Town of Simsbury Recreation Department for several years prior to her retirement. She had also worked for Richardson?s Clothing Store, Weldon Hardware and the University of Hartford. Isabell was a member of St. Catherine of Siena Church in West Simsbury and a former member of St. Mary?s Church in Simsbury, a member of the Friends of the Simsbury Public Library, the Simsbury Historical Society and the Hamilton Sundstrand Retirees? Club. She was also an avid tennis player and loved to crochet. She is survived by her children and their spouses, Elizabeth ?Betty? and Victor Pugliese of Windsor, Marshall W. Babbitt, Jr. and his wife, Janet of Ormond Beach, FL, Mary Babbitt of East Hartford and Deborah and Willi Matava of Collinsville; a brother and his wife, George and Shirley Rossetti of Granby; two sisters, Mary Jane Babbitt of East Granby and Gloria Rossetti of Canton; eight grandchildren, George Dauphinais II, Donna Naparstek, Willi Matava II, Gregory K. Matava and four grandchildren from Florida, 17 great grandchildren; nine great, great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews; her sister-in-law, Alice B. Bogus, of Cape Cod, MA and many dear friends and neighbors. She was predeceased by her brother, Lt. Colonel Christopher J. Rossetti and a sister, Anna Annino. The family would like to thank the many wonderful friends and neighbors for their kindness shown to Isabell over the years. Friends may call at the Vincent Funeral Home, 880 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, Wednesday, May 18th from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Funeral will be Thursday, May 19th, 9:15 AM from the funeral home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial, 10:00 AM at St. Catherine of Siena Church, 265 Stratton Brook Road in West Simsbury. Burial will be in Simsbury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Town of Simsbury Social Services Department. | Rossetti, Isabell (I25830)
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