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Michael Andrew Beebe, age 51, of Clyde Park, Mont., passed away unexpectedly Sunday, April 22, 2012.
Mike was born Jan. 5, 1961 in Burlington, Vt., the son of Katharine and William Beebe. Mike and his family moved to Scituate, Mass. where he was raised and educated. He moved to Bozeman in 1979 to attend MSU, graduating in Agricultural Education.
Michael and Nancy (Culver) Beebe were married July 8, 1989 in Bozeman. They were blessed with their beautiful son, Fergus, in November 1995 and have shared their lives together in Clyde Park since 1999.
Mike was our best friend, father, husband, son, brother, uncle; our walking encyclopedia. He was somebody very important to so many people. Mike played many roles and was able to do anything. He worked with horses as a boy and chose a career where he could be involved with horses in an agricultural setting. Mike was currently employed as a ranch manager in the Crazy Mountains but was so much more; an inventor, artist, master leather craftsman, musician, skier, sailor and our Griddle King. He was always our teacher, peacemaker and voice of reason.
In the short amount of time Mike was with us he lived each day to the fullest. He learned at a young age to never take life for granted and everyday Mike worked to make an improvement in his or someone else's life.
Mike is survived by his beloved wife, Nancy; his cherished son, Fergus; and his loving parents, Kay and Bill Beebe. He also leaves behind his brother, Chris and his wife Sharon Fuller, nephew Max Beebe, niece Ava Beebe and numerous Culver sisters, brothers, nephews and nieces, all of whom loved him dearly.
We invite you all to join us in a Celebration of Life and Love for Mike at the Wilsall Dance Hall, Wilsall Mont., April 28 at 2 p.m. | Beebe, Michael Andrew (I21522)
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Michael P. Bailey, 37, of Colorado Springs died Tuesday in St. Francis Hospital. He was a self-employed custom woodworker and owned Mike's Woodwork, Inc.
Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday in Swan-Law Funeral Home, 501 N. Cascade Ave., with the Rev. Willard O. Peterson officiating. There will be cremation.
Mr. Bailey was born Aug. 28, 1949, in Altadena, Calif.,and had lived in Colorado Springs since 1968. He received a degree in commercial refrigeration and air conditioning from the University of Southern Colorado. Mr. Bailey served in the Army between 1969 and 1975. He received the Vietnam Service Medal and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.
He is survived by his wife, Jan Kasschau. They were married April 2, 1982, in Colorado Springs.
Mr. Bailey also is survived by his mother, Wanda E. (Jespersen) Bailey of Colorado Springs; two brothers, Jeff of Costa Mesa, Calif., and Bill of Arvada, and a sister, Diane Vizza of Reynoldsville, Pa. | Bailey, Michael Peter (I05104)
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Michael W. Millar
January 14, 1940 ? January 9, 2015
Michael W. Millar passed away at his home in Juneau, Alaska on January 9, 2015, after battling esophageal cancer. Mike was surrounded by his beautiful wife Julia (aka St. Julie) and all four of his children.
"It is not the length of life, but the depth of life"? Ralph Waldo Emerson
Born in St. Paul, Minnesota to Webster and Carol Millar, Mike was raised in nearby Stillwater, Minnesota. In 1965, Mike and his first wife (Mary) moved to Alaska with their infant daughter (Cari) ? a place he would call home for the rest of his life. Upon retiring from the State of Alaska/DOTPF in 1987, he was able to focus full-time on his favorite activities including charter fishing, hunting and traveling.
Not known to sit still for any length of time, he was always on the go. All of his children will forever remember the early morning wake-up ritual ? the snapping on of the bedroom light and the booming voice announcing "DAYLIGHT IN THE SWAMP". There were always "things to do, places to go, people to see, and appointments to keep."
You always knew where you stood with Mike ? whether it was on his good side or his bad side and heaven help those unlucky enough to be on his bad side. He had a built in BS detector and didn't hesitate to call you on it. Mike always had a story or life lesson to pass on to anyone within earshot, whether they listened or not.
Count yourself lucky if you were ever skunked at cribbage, invited to the cabin, asked to go hunting or fishing, given advice, taught the correct way to do something, or coached by Mike. He was a treasure to many, but none more so than his family. He will be missed forever and a day.
Mike is survived by his wife Julia, daughters Cari (Bob) Roseboro, Becky (Rob) Conlon, Cindy (Bob) Stevenson, son Mike (Carrie) Millar, and step-daughter Karen Stein, grandchildren Katlyn (Roseboro) Duncan, Brandon and Zachery Roseboro; Evan, Jessica, Kennedy and Chase Conlon; Amanda and Brian Stevenson; Michael, Ethan and Alex Millar; step-grandsons Nicholas Stein and Jeremy Bard, great-grandson Colton Duncan, sister Carol Bankes, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends across Alaska, the lower 48 and Mexico.
Per Mike's request, there will be no services. His family will gather to spread his ashes at a later date. | Millar, Michael W. (I19374)
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Michele Ann Desnoyers, 43, of 324 East Pond Meadow Rd., Westbrook past-away Sunday, (January 23, 2005). Survived by her life partner Patricia Bennett. She was born in Middletown on February 11, 1961. Daughter of Nancy (Comstalk) Desnoyers of Old Saybrook and the late Alfred Desnoyers, Sr. Michele grew up in Chester, she graduated from Valley Regional in 1979 and Springfield College in 1997.Michele was the house manager for Sarah Seneca Inc. in Madison for five years. She loved spending time with her family and will be especially missed by her little nephew Noah. She was a passionate lover of animals. Michele was a gifted musician and an original member of Vic Malcarne's Deep River Drum Corp. She was involved in the Deep River Muster for many years, taught fife, played in the Deep River Seniors, Conn. Blues and the Conn Patriots. She spent her life caring for those with special needs and will be missed by her clients. Besides Patricia and her mom she is survived by two sisters, Sally Miller and her husband Charles of Haddam; and Diania Desnoyers and her partner Jermaine Davenport; a brother Alfred Desnoyers, Jr. of Old Saybrook and a grandson, Noah of Haddam. She is predeceased by her dad and her sister Bonnie. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, January 28, at St. John Episcopal Church in Essex. Family and friends may call at the Swan Funeral Home, 211 Main St., Deep River, Thursday evening from 5-8 p.m. Burial will be at the Centerbrook Cemetery following the church service. Anyone sharing the love of Fife@Drum Tradition is welcome to join in playing at the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in Michele's name to the Sarah Foundation, 2488 Boston Post Rd., Guilford, CT 06437.
--Published in The Hartford Courant on Jan. 26, 2005 | Desnoyers, Michelle Ann (I27666)
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Middlesbrough, Yorkshire | Dennington, Robert (I4861)
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Midhurst, Sussex | Rawlinson, John Leeson (I2878)
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Midhurst, Sussex | Bracher, Henry (I2903)
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Goodson, Clifford D., 89, died May 17. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, Sunset Memorial Park Chapel, Norman (Bill Eisenhour, Del City).
Published in The Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tuesday, May 19, 2015, Page 7A.
Clifford Doyle "Dude" Goodson, 89, passed away on May 17, 2015 in Harrah, OK. Clifford was born in Paris, TX on August 11, 1925 to Robert Henry and Madeline (Harris) Goodson.
He told of remembering coming to Oklahoma in a covered wagon where his family settled in Valliant, OK. He married Oneida Lois (Roden) Goodson, and they shared 64 years together until her death in September of 2010. He served in the United States Navy during World War II from 4/2/1944 to 5/24/1946. He always said the enemy found out he was out there and gave up. His nickname was "Dude" and was also very witty and had a dry sense of humor. He moved his family from Valliant, OK to Oklahoma City around 1952 where he went to work at Tinker Air Force Base and retired disability in 1977. Clifford loved raising organic vegetables in his garden and would raise everything from different types of corn to Jerusalem artichokes. When he was younger he like to hunt and fish, but due to his back problems this limited his activities. In his spare time you could find him watching old westerns like Gunsmoke and performing magic tricks with matches and coins for his grandchildren.
Clifford was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Oneida Lois Goodson; siblings, Vivian Lorene Beene, Mildred "Penny" Stafford and Floyd "Buddy" Goodson. Survivors include his siblings, Myrlene "Myrle" Sagan and Geraldine "Micky" Bass; children, Ronnie Goodson, Phyllis Brandon and husband, Johnny; grandchildren, Denae Herbert, Tiffany Herbert and husband, Kenny Ruhman; step-grandchildren, Lezlie Pennington, Amy Moore and husband, Charles, Brad and Miranda Brandon; great-grandchildren, Slater and Indy Ruhman; step-great-grandchildren, Brandon George, Braden, Miko and Hannah Brandon, Bryce and Brenton Byford, Cassidy and Ryan Pennington, Kenley and Kallin Moore; he was also blessed with a brother-in-law, Harold Roden; and wife, Wanda; and many loving nieces and nephews that will miss him dearly.
A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 21, 2015 in the Chapel at Sunset Memorial Park in Norman, OK. | Goodson, Clifford Doyle (I24343)
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Mike Mager, 88, of East Hampton, beloved husband of Shirley (Barbour) Mager died Wednesday January 17, 2018 at Saint Francis Hospital.
Mike was born in the Bronx, New York son of the late, William Mager and Clara (Freed) Mager. Prior to his retirement Mike was employed with J.C. Barton Co. He was a veteran of the Korean War serving with the U.S. Army. Mike was a life member of the VFW, the BPO Elks Lodge #771 of Middletown, and The American Legion.
Besides his wife Shirley of 68 years, Mike is survived by a daughter, Kim Mager of East Hampton, two grandchildren, Michael Salafia his wife Lana, their children Skyler and Michael of East Hampton, and Mallory Adams her husband Jeremy and their daughter Hailey, also of East Hampton. He was predeceased by a daughter, Doreen Mager.
In honoring Mike?s request, there will be no services. | Mager, Milton (I25715)
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Mildred Estella Hasselman, 93, former resident of Gladwyne from 1968 thru 1996, then relocated to Sanibel, FL passed away on Sunday, May 13, 2018. She was born April 25, 1925 in Brownville, NY to the late Earnest and Maybel Schaber. A graduate of BrownvilleGlen Park High School and Watertown School of Commerce. After graduating she relocated to New York City where she worked for the Port of Embarkation and New York Central Railroad where she met her eventual husband. Mildred was devoted wife of 64 years, a loving mother to her two children and their grandchildren, an outstanding homemaker, a gifted seamstress, handcrafter, and decorator. She was a committed volunteer at her church, as a Cub Scout Den Leader, and at Bryn Mawr Hospital. Recreationally she bowled in several leagues, was an avid golfer, and a member of Philadelphia Country Club and later the Dunes Golf Club in Sanibel. She enjoyed gardening, birdwatching, and the outdoors. After Mildred relocated to Sanibel, FL in 1996 she became a parishioner of St. Isabel Catholic Church, where she sang in the choir. She is survived by loving husband of 64 years, Richard B. ?Dick? Hasselman; and sons, Richard (Wendy) of Fullerton, CA and James (Amy) of Ardmore, PA, Grandchildren James and Kristin, Greatgrandchildren Brianna and Alessandro.
--Published by Main Line Media News from May 30 to Jun. 10, 2018. | Schaber, Mildred Estella (I4247)
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Mildred G. Files, 72, of 300 Berwick Road North, Lyncourt, died Wednesday in St. Joseph's Hospital.
A native of Syracuse, Mrs. Files lived in this area most of her life. She Was deputy town of Salina Clerk 20 years before retiring nine years ago. She was a communicant of St. Daniel's Church and was a member of its Mary & Martha Society. She was a member of Salina Senior Citizens Club. She is survived by a son, Noel R; a daughter, Joan L. Burt; a brother, Raymond Phair; two sisters, Mrs. John Kolodziey and Mrs. Robert Stevens; and five grandchildren.
Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Carter Funeral Home, and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Daniel's Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery.
--Syracuse Herald Journal December 8, 1983 | Phair, Mildred G. (I1761)
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Mildred M. Fox, 87, of Camden, passed away on Friday, January 28, 2011, at Oneida Healthcare Extended Care Facility. She was born on August 18, 1923, in Westdale, the daughter of Russell and Beulah Joyner Farley. She was a graduate of Camden High School. On November 22, 1942, Mildred was united in marriage to Harry Fox. Mr. Fox passed away on January 15, 2008.
Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Terry Fox, of Camden; a daughter-in-law, Marilyn; seven grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Mildred was predeceased by a son, Lanny Fox; three sisters; and five brothers.
Services: Graveside services will be held in the spring in Maple Hill Cemetery, Taberg. Family and friends are invited and may call on Saturday, February 5, 2011, at the Nunn and Harper Funeral Home, Inc., 9464 St. Rt. 13, Camden, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. Contributions may be made in Mildred's memory to the Alzheimer's Association. | Farley, Mildred M. (I28913)
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MILES CITY - Arthur J. Werley, 67, of Miles City, died Wednesday, July 24, 2002, at the Veteran Hospital in Salt Lake City.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, July 30, at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Miles City, with vigil services at 6 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 31, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Rite of committal will follow in the Custer County.
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Ernestown, Lennox & Addington Co, Ontario, Canada
Perry, Senr., William. Parry do Soldier Loyal Rangers--L. B. M. 1791, 400 acres (P. L. 1786). Priv. | Perry, William Nelson UE (I13278)
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MILLAR - Douglas ?Doug? Alexander of St. Thomas passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, January 13, 2019 at the age of 60. Missed by siblings Lori Millar of Ottawa, Dan Millar (Judy) of Stratford, and Sharron Millar of Ottawa. Uncle to Chris Millar, Sean Millar, Stephen Hepburn and Alex Cavanagh, and Alexandria Hepburn-Sweet (Dan). Doug grew up in a small town east of Ottawa where he embraced the joys of country living and developed a love for animals. He worked as a millwright and was also a licensed auto mechanic. Arrangements entrusted to the Shawn Jackson Funeral Home 31 Elgin Street, St. Thomas (519-631-0570). A memorial service will be held at a later date. If desired, donations to St Thomas Elgin Food Bank or Animal Aide would be appreciated. | Millar, Douglas Alexander (I5635)
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MILLAR, Cecil Herbert (Sgt. Ret'd), CD, BA In University of Ottawa Heart Institute on August 9, 2011 at the age of 78. Son of the late Dorothy Millar (Lough) and Walter Millar. Loving father of Douglas, Lori, Dan (Judy) and Sharron, loving grandfather of Stephen Hepburn, Alexandria Hepburn, Christopher Millar and Sean Millar. Survived by his second wife, Cecile, and predeceased by his first wife, Joan. Beloved brother of Ken Millar (Yvette), Marjorie Sharpe, Gordon Millar, Boyd Millar (Linda), Marilyn Griffith (John) and Heather Tanner (Ivan). Predeceased by brothers Keith Millar (Ingrid), John Millar (Beverly) and sister, Shirley Barnett (Darryl). Beloved stepfather to Claire Thibault and Lionel Thibault (Diane) and step-grandfather to Daniel and Stephane. Mourned by many nieces and nephews and members of extended family. Born and raised in Cumberland, Ontario, on October 3, 1933, Cecil enjoyed a lengthy military career and served his country on foreign bases in Germany and in Canada, retiring in 1973. He graduated from the University of Ottawa in 1973 with a B.A. in History and Political Science. In addition to his chosen career as a soldier, Cecil was active in municipal politics and was the Fire Chief of Cumberland Volunteer Fire Department for many years. An athlete and sports enthusiast, he shared his passion for athletics as an official in local amateur sports. He was a member and Past President of the Royal Canadian Legion and a supporter of many charities including the Ottawa Humane Society, the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Terry Fox Foundation. Cecil and his wife Cecile displayed their passion for international travel, visiting many countries in recent years. They settled in Cardinal, Ontario, where they enjoyed gardening, ship-watching, and the company of friends and family in the comfort of their country home. He will be remembered as a caring man with a strong sense of family and community values and is mourned by many friends and co-workers. The family wishes to thank the dedicated medical staff at Brockville General Hospital, Kingston General Hospital and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute for their care and support during his final days. A Memorial service will be held at St. Andrew's United Church in Cumberland, Ontario on August 16th at 11:00 a.m. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Morrisburg on Sunday August 21st from 2-4 p.m. "I have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings, Put out my hand and touched the face of God." | Millar, Cecil Herbert (I5623)
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MILLAR, Dorothy Isabel - Of Cumberland, in hospital on Thursday, December 23, 1993 at age 80. Dorothy Isabel Millar, nee Lough, beloved wife of the late Walter Millar. Dear mother of Cecil (Cecile) of Cardinal, Ken (Yvette) of Rockland, Marjory Sharp (predeceased by Art) of Rockland, Keith (Ingrid) of Cumberland, Shirley Barnett (Darryl) of Cumberland, Gordon of Cumberland, Boyd (Linda) of Cumberland, Marilyn Griffith (John) of Bearbrook, Heather Tanner (Ivan) of Vars. Predeceased by one son John (Beverly) of Cumberland, one sister Hattie, two brothers, Jim and George. Survived by one brother, John Lough. Will be sorely missed by 21 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Brunet Funeral Home, 2419 Laurier Street, Rockland, Sunday, 1 to 10 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. Funeral Monday, December 27, to St. Andrew's United Church, Cumberland for service at 2 p.m. Interment Dale's Cemetery, Cumberland. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to St. Andrew's United Church, Cumberland or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. | Lough, Dorothy Isabel (I5550)
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MILLAR, John E. - Of Cumberland. Accidentally on Sunday, January 24, 1993, at age 47. John Millar, beloved husband of Beverley Bowman. Loving son of Dorothy Lough and the late Walter Millar. Son-in-law of Sheila Bowman. Dear father of Trevor, Tracy and Tanya and 1 granddaughter, Samantha. Brother of Cecil (Cecile) of Cardinal, Kenny (Yvette) of Rockland, Marjorie of Rockland, Keith (Ingrid), Shirley (Darryl), Gordon, Boyd (Linda), all of Cumberland, Marilyn (John) of Navan, Heather (Ivan) of Vars. Also many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Brunet Funeral Home, 2419 Laurier Street, Rockland, Tuesday 7 to 10, Wednesday 2 to 9 and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. Funeral Thursday, January 28th, to St. Andrew's United Church, Cumberland, for service at 11 a.m. Rev. Neil Baxter officiating. Interment Dale Cemetery, Cumberland. | Millar, John Edmund (I5626)
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MILLAR, Keith Wesley Of Cumberland Ont. on Sunday, December 9th, 2007 at age 66. Beloved husband of Ingrid Hanson. Son of the late Walter Millar and the late Dorothy Lough. Cherished father of Melanie (Remi Guindon), Tim (Beth) and Daphne (Alan). Devoted grandfather to Andrew, Eric, and Cherilyn. Dear brother of Cecil (Cecile), Ken (Yvette), Marjorie (late Art), Gordon, Boyd (Linda), Marilyn (John) and Heather (Ivan). Will be fondly remembered by many in-laws, nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by his brother John and sister Shirley (Darryl). Friends may visit at the funeral home on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. and on Thursday from 9 a.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the chapel at THEO BRUNET & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 2419 Laurier St., Rockland, Ontario on Thursday, December 13th, 2007 at 11 a.m. In gratitude, donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute would be most appreciated. | Millar, Keith Wesley (I5625)
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MILLAR, Walter - Suddenly, at his home, Cumberland, Ont., Friday, April 14, 1967, Walter Millar, beloved husband of Dorothy Lough, in his 62nd year, dear father of Cecil, Kenny, Keith, John, Gordon, Boyd, Mrs. Arthur Sharp (Marjory) and Mrs. Darryl Barnett (Shirley), Marilyn, Heather. Resting at Theo. Brunet Funeral Home, Laurie Street, Rockland. Funeral notice later. | Millar, Walter Edmund (I5589)
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MILLER, James Keith Peacefully at home on Friday, December 31st, 2004. Jim Miller of Cardinal in his 64th year. Dearly beloved husband of Brenda Miller. Loving father of Russell (Marilyn) of Strathroy, Jason (Julie) of North Augusta, stepfather of Joanne Rennie of Brockville and Debbie (Marc) Desjardins of Grenville. Survived by 1 brother. Predeceased by 2 brothers Lorne and Wilbert. Sadly missed by 7 grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at the Marsden McLaughlin Funeral Home 2065 Dundas Street Cardinal, 657-4848 on Thursday January 6th at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. Andrew's Cemetery Cardinal. Donations to the Heart & Stroke foundation would be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
--Published in Ottawa Citizen on Jan. 4, 2005. | Miller, James Keith (I18959)
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Mills Township, Ontario | Noland, Harry Oliver (I03138)
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Milverton, Ontario | Coulter, Flora Elizabeth (I8256)
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Minar & Lola remarried:
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Plainwell, Michigan | Family (F11175)
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MINER, Sally A. Sally A. (Sartre) Miner of the Cobalt section of East Hampton died Tuesday, (July 29, 2008). Born in East Hampton, daughter of the late Kenneth and Grace (Maxwell) Sartre, she had lived in the family home in Cobalt all of her life. Sally was formerly employed at the Gong Bell toy factory in East Hampton and later Standard Knapp for 40 years until her retirement. She is survived by her husband and soul mate, Robert G. Miner with whom she had shared her life for 55 years. Sally is also survived by her beloved family, a brother Norman C. Sartre, a sister Beverly S. Walton and her husband Matthew, all of East Hampton and a sister Janice Littlefield and her husband George of Canon City, CO, her nieces and nephews Kim Nelson, Lonna Walker and Vaughn Littlefield all of Colorado, Kenneth Sartre and Tammy Sartre of Montreal, Canada, Quentin Walton and his wife Raquel and Melanie Walton and her love Coleman Carden, all of east Hampton, several great nieces and great nephews. She was predeceased by her sister Nancy Bradway. Sally's greatest joy in life was family and she was there for each and every one of them during good times and bad. She would shop twelve months a year for those tons of gifts she and Bob gave on Christmas Eve, however there was never any gift that you could give her. Her tree would be chosen early and her home decorated. She would prepare a buffet and all would come on Christmas Eve to share her joy. Anyone who knew Sally would have heard her stories of mischief and accomplishments of her great nephew and niece, Pierce and Lauren Walton, who always brought a smile to her face. Her family will miss her presence but cherish those happy times she gave to each and every one of them. There will be no calling hours. A graveside service will be held Friday, August 1st at 11 a.m. in Lakeview Cemetery in East Hampton. The Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Main St., East Hampton has care of the arrangements. | Sartre, Sally A. (I10146)
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Minnie Ann Banning, age 72, of Nixa, passed away April 6, 2004, in her home. She was born August 2, 1931, in Waynesville, the daughter of Oliver Guy and Delia (Coogan) Crismon.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph N. Banning on April 27, 2000; a son, Jack D. Banning on March 4, 1996; her parents; and a half-brother, Oliver Glen Crismon.
Survivors include two sisters, Mabel Monick and her husband, Jack of St. Louis, MO; and Dorothy Montgomery of Lebanon, MO; a brother, Harold Eugene Crismon and his wife, Harriett of Geff, IL; and a half-sister, Mina Link of Lebanon, MO. Visitation will be at Adams Funeral Home, Nixa, on April 9, followed by a service with Rev. Joseph Fahl officiating. Burial will be in Missouri Veterans Cemetery at a later date. | Crismon, Minnie Ann (I23953)
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Minnie Lee Robertson, 88, passed away May 29, 2008. A native of Chowan County, North Carolina, she was the daughter of the late John L. Lassiter and Jenny Hollowell Lassiter. She was also predeceased by her husbands, Edward L. Baines and Reginald Robertson. Minnie was a homemaker, a member of Cypress Chapel Christian Church and the Nettie Harrell Ladies Sunday School Class. She is survived by her daughter, Elsie B. Brinkley of Suffolk; a granddaughter, Nancy B. Savage; a great-granddaughter, Kelly A. Savage, both of Virginia Beach; a brother, James A. Lassiter of Florence, S.C.; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Parr Funeral Home and Crematory, 3515 Robs Drive, Suffolk, with the Rev. John Wolfe and the Rev. Michael D. Halley officiating. Burial will follow in Cypress Chapel Christian Church Cemetery. Friends may join the family at the funeral home today from 7 to 8 p.m. for visitation. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. | Lassiter, Minnie Lee (I24405)
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Minories, London | Sarson, Joseph Thomas (I30111)
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Miramichi ? Cecil Ronald MacDonald, husband of Mercy MacDonald, of Ironman Road, Miramichi Retirement Community, passed away at the Miramichi Regional Hospital on Tuesday, September 5, 2017, following a lengthy illness. Born in Bayside, on September 24, 1930, he was the son of the late Archibald and Isabel (Gibson) MacDonald.
He was a plumber by trade and a retired employee of the North Bay Civic Hospital. He was Christian by Faith.
He is survived by his wife, the former Mercy Barnhart; three daughters, Beth Taylor (Elwood), of Cochrane, AB, Cecila MacDonald (Glen), of Edmonton, Alberta and Kimberly Bystrom (Steve), of Minneapolis , Minn, USA; one son, Albert MacDonald (Dawn), of Thunder Bay, Ont.; three sisters, Agnes Moore, of Saskatchewan, Rena Newbat (Ralph), of Moncton, Lillian MacCullum, of Miramichi Bay; nine grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; as well as several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by one grandson, Scottie Ramsen; one sister, Winnifred Williston; two brothers, Warren and Vaughn MacDonald.
Visitation will be at Adams Funeral Home Ltd., 140 King St., on Wednesday, from 2 to 4 pm. Funeral service will be held from Adams Funeral Home Ltd., 140 King St., on Thursday, September 7, 2017, at 2 pm conducted by Wayne Hutchinson and Wayne Van?Den?Drieo. Interment will be in the Bayside Cemetery, Miramichi Bay. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Adams Funeral Home Ltd., 140 King St., Miramichi. | McDonald, Cecil Ronald (I08977)
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Miriam DePree Strozier, 106, of Greenville, Georgia died at her home January 13, 2011. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 15, 2:00 P.M. at the First United Methodist Church, Greenville, Ga.
Mrs. Strozier was born January 13, 1905, daughter of William L. and Grace L. DuPree. She was a graduate of Marietta (Ga) High School, GNIC (now GC&SU Milledgeville) and the Atlanta Conservatory of Music. She taught music for a number of years and used her talents as pianist and organist for over 50 years at Greenville United Methodist Church. She also played for numerous weddings, receptions and even for a dance class. She also worked as bookkeeper for Greenville Drug Company for a number of years.
Mrs. Strozier was very dedicated to her family, her church and her friends. She had an uncanny ability to accept whatever life handed her with a positive attitude. This came from her deep faith in her God. "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine" seemed to have been written for her.
She is survived by two daughters, Anne Threadgill, Greenville, Ga.;Lee (Laney) Ellis, Saluda, NC and a daughter-in-law Carol Hendricks Strozier, Manchester, Ga. She was preceded in death by her husband, W. Terry Strozier, Jr. and son Terry Strozier III.
Other survivors include six grandchildren: Miriam (Gene) Smith; Allen (Christie) Threadgill of Greenville; Mary Lee (Greg) Clements,Statham; Russell(Harriet) Gentry, Decatur; Elaine Ellis, Ashville, NC; Richard (Lisa) Strozier, Lawrenceville; Mark (Jennifer) Strozier, Waverly Hall; Tracy (Amy) Strozier, Dothan, AL. Great-Grandchildren are: Robby (Tracy)Strickland, Montgomery; Stacy (Dean) Johnson, Fayetteville; Ashley Threadgill, Newnan; Geoffrey Threadgill, Norfolk, VA; Will and Thomas Clements, Statham; Brian Gentry, Decatur; Luke Ellis, Ashville; Briant and Douglas Strozier, Lawrenceville; Paul, Sarah, Molly and Luke Strozier, Waverly Hall; Sam Strozier, Dothan. Five great-great-grandchildren: Brandon and Kahlen Threadgill, Sloan and Seth Strickland and Robin Johnson.
The family has requested in lieu of flowers contributions be made to Greenville United Methodist Church.
Smith-Steele-Meadows Funeral Homes, Inc. is in charge of arrangements. | DuPree, Miriam Clementine (I07949)
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Miriam Estelle Murtha, 91, of Sioux City died Monday, May 18, 2009, at a Sioux City hospital.
Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with the Rev. Daniel Guenther officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 .am. until service time Friday at the church.
Miriam was born Aug. 27, 1917, in Griggsville, Ill., to David and Estella (Hoover) Pennock. The family later moved to Davenport, Iowa, where she attended school. She graduated from Davenport High School in 1934. She moved to Sioux City after graduation to work for the local phone company.
She married Harold C. Murtha on May 25, 1940, in Sioux City. Harold was called to serve in World War II and she stayed and continued to work for the phone company. The couple raised their family in Sioux City after the war. Harold was a bricklayer for H.S. Holtz Construction and she was a homemaker. Harold died July 26, 1993.
She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and the Altar Society. She was a member of Mercy Auxiliary, formerly known as Marian Health Auxiliary, Carmelite Guild and Catholic Women's League. She served as the sacristan at Immaculate Conception for more than 20 years. She founded the parent/teachers organization and the first Girl Scout Troop at Immaculate Conception.
She had been a member of the Delta Phi Gamma Sorority for nearly 60 years. She held the position of president of her chapter for the past several years. She loved playing cards, music, dancing, attending the community theatre, her friends and her family.
She is survived by her daughter, Janet and Tim Pugh of Omaha; two sons, Roger Murtha and his fiancee, Jennie Tighe, of Sioux City, and Dr. Scott and Jeani Murtha of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; an infant daughter, Mary Estella Murtha; her husband; and eight siblings.
Memorials may be directed to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Sioux City. | Pennock, Miriam Estelle (I20277)
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Miss Annie Bertha Banning
The funeral of Miss Annie Bertha Banning took place on Thursday, July 30. After a short service of prayer with the bereaved at the house, the body was conveyed to St. George's Parish Church, where the Burial Service was conducted by the Rector. The proper lesson was read by the Reverend G. A. Brunet, Rector of Pakenham. From the church the body was taken to St. George's Cemetery where interment was made in the family plot. The pall-bearers were Messrs. W. E. James, George Robertson, Newton Halpenny, Thomas Thompson, George Bolger and Arthur Nolan. Among those present at the funeral from a long distance were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, Mrs. Tom Coulter, Mrs B. Coulter of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Bowland of Carleton Place, Mrs. Willis of Arnprior, Mr. and Mrs. Drummond, of Renfrew, and many friends from Almonte. Miss Banning, who had been ill for a period of five years, was in her fifty-fourth year. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ozias Banning of Clayton, and was held in most high esteem by all who knew her. She was all her life a most consistent and devoted member of the Church of England. She leaves to survive her, her brother Mr. William Banning of Winnipeg, and Mrs. John Bowland, her sister of Clayton. "Resquiescat in pace." | Banning, Annie Bertha (I04394)
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Miss Carol A. Phelps, 63, died Friday, September 18, 1998, at Putnam Community Medical Center after a short illness.
She had resided with her family in the Bostwick area for the past 23 years, coming here from Waterford, Ct.
She is survived by her mother, Adeline Phelps and her brother, Daniel Phelps, both of Bostwick.
Visitation was held Tuesday, 6-8 P.M. at Masters Funeral Home. Graveside services will be held today, 2 p.m. at Palatka Memorial Gardens. (Palatka Daily News Obituary dtd 23 Sep 1998.) | Phelps, Carol Ann (I28489)
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Miss Delia Wardner, aged 85 years, passed away April 12, 1939, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Julia Case, near Townsendville. She was born December 19, 1853, at Covert, N.Y., the daughter of Rev. C. Wardner. After the death of her parents, she made her home with her brother, William, and later with the nieces. With the exception of a few years her entire life was spent in this vicinity. In 1875 she united with the North Hector Baptist Church, and her devotion and faithfulness will linger on in the hearts of her friends. Funeral services were held in the Valois Community Church on Friday at 2 p.m., conducted by her pastor, Rev. R.A. Gates. Burial in Valois on the family plot. She leaves two nieces, Mrs. Julia Case and Mrs. Vesta Beckwith.
--Interlaken Review, NY Friday, April 21, 1939 Valois | Wardner, Delia T. (I15894)
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Miss Elizabeth M. Scott, 70, native of Charleston, died Wednesday in Fairmont Emergencey Hospital. She was a member of St. Matthews Episcopal church.
Surviving: sister, Mrs. Robert E. Allen of Aurora.
Service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in St. Matthew Church with the Rev. Charles Adams officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
The body is at Kiger-Williams Funeral Home at Kingwood Preston County.
--Charleston Daily Mail [WV] July 6, 1967 Thu | Scott, Elizabeth Majel (I15873)
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Miss Mary L. Ayerst Passes In Toronto
Miss Mary Lyal Ayerst, a former well know Owen Sound resident, died at Western Hospital in Toronto on Wednesday. Miss Ayerst had been semi-invalid since losing her sight many years ago.
Miss Ayerst was born in Owen Sound, and received her education through public and high school here, and later went to Toronto where she trained as a nurse at Western Hospital. She was the daughter of the late Frederick Ayerst and Martha Blackstock Ayerst.
Surviving are one sister Fledda of Toronto, and three brothers Allan of Edmonton, and Charles and William of Amherstburg.
Miss Ayerst was a member of Central United Church while residing in Owen Sound, and was an active church worker when her health permitted.
Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound on Saturday. | Ayerst, Mary Martha Eliza (I10834)
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Mitral stenosis | Edgerton, Alice L. (I08000)
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MOBERG, Solange Alain (80)
Resident of Monrovia for 40 years, passed away March 30, 2006. She was born in Quebec City, Canada, and in her 20's moved to the U.S. where she met her husband Robert Moberg, who passed away in 1997. Solange is survived by her four sons, Daniel, Robert, Alan, Sheldon, and six grandchildren. In midlife, Solange's artistic free spirit led her to the arts and eventually ceramics where she made quite a name for herself. She was often exhibited at local galleries and shows, and was known for throwing huge chimney flues for custom homes. Solange turned to teaching in her later years. The funeral service with be held at Douglass and Zook, Monrovia, at 2:00 p.m., on Saturday, April 8th. Graveside Service will follow at Live Oak Memorial Park, Monrovia. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation. | Alain, Solange Marie (I26428)
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Moffatt, William - In hospital, Wednesday, July 3, 1968, William Moffatt of Cumberland, Ont., husband of the late Maria Moffatt, aged 89 years. Mr. Moffatt was the step-father of the late Walter Millar of Cumberland. Resting at Theo Brunet Funeral Home, Rockland, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday. Burial Dale's Cemetery, Cumberland. | Moffatt, William (I5477)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I26937)
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Monmouth Beach - William H. Marsh, 92 of Monmouth Beach, died peacefully on September 3, 2019 at home. Born in Plainfield, he was a life resident of Monmouth Beach. Bill was an electrician at Ft. Monmouth before retiring in 1982. He served our Country honorably in the US Navy. He was member of the Asbury United Methodist Church in Long Branch; a 70 year member of the Monmouth Beach Fire Department and Chief in 1960; Long Branch and Red Bank Ice and Boat Clubs; and he and his dad were the Borough's electrician for over 50 years.
He was predeceased by his wife Myrtle in 1993 and his daughter Karen Marsh in 2012. Surviving are his daughter and son in law, Barbara and Kevin Keeshen; his brother, Howard Marsh; his sister, Elizabeth Bohnert; 2 grandchildren, Bryan and his wife Cindy, Peter and his wife Katie and five great great grandchildren, Sarah, Elizabeth, Owen, Ryan and Allison.
Visitation will be held on Monday, September 9, 2019 from 4-8 pm at the Damiano Funeral Home, 191 Franklin Avenue in Long Branch. Funeral, Tuesday, 9:30 am from the funeral home with a service to begin at 10:00 am. Interment will follow at Woodbine Cemetery, Oceanport. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Monmouth Beach Fire Department. | Marsh, William Herbert (I5215)
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MONMOUTH BEACH -- William H. Atkins, 72, died Saturday at his home, 59 Riverdale ave.
Born in Manassas, Va., Mr. Atkins was a son of the late John and Caroline Atkins. A retired electrician, mr. Atkins had been a resident here 13 years. He was a member of Asbury Methodist church, North Long Branch; International Brothers Electrical Workers union and Free and Accepted Masons of Baltimore, Md.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Watkins Atkins; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Marsh, this place; three brothers, John Atkins, Portland, Ore.; George Atkins, Baltimroe, and James Atkins, MacLean, Va.; three grandchildren and a great grandchild.
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the flock funeral home, Long Branch, with Rev. William I. Roberts, pastor of the Asbury Methodist church, officiating. Burial was in Woodbine cemetery, Oceanport.
--Red Bank Register, Thurs., April 16, 1953 | Atkins, William Herbert (I5209)
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Monteagle & Herschel Township, Ontario | Vardy, Lydia Jane (I7415)
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Monteagle & Herschel Township, Ontario | Corneal, Arthur William Emerson (I7439)
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Monteagle Township, Ontario | Davidson, Marie Etta (I30506)
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Monteagle Township, Ontario | Peaver, Frederick Ethelburg (I02092)
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Monteagle Township, Ontario | Watson, Frederick Harold (I12815)
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MONTGOMERY, Norman James On April 10, 2004 Norman James Montgomery passed away at the age of 57 years. He is survived by his loving wife Shirley, son Patrick (Monica), daughter Debbie (Doug) Walker, grandchildren William, Nicholas and Tyler, father Delbert, three sisters, and mother-in-law Marj Clapperton as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother Marion and father-in-law Jack Clapperton. A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. at the Howard & McBride Westlawn Chapel 16310 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton. Cremation has taken place. Donations in memory of Norman may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. | Montgomery, Norman James (I1245)
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MOODIE, Karen M. Owner of Valley Pools, Carleton Place At her home in Carleton Place in the presence of her loved ones Karen Marie (Lee) Moodie at the age of 46. Predeceased by her parents Jack and Mae (Horne) Lee. Beloved wife of Lyle Moodie. Dearly loved mother of Nicky (Tyler), Jessica, Leanne and Matthew (Violet); cherished grandmother of Madison, Nisha, Saoirse and Gavin. Dear sister of Allan (Billie), Brian (Bobbie), Mel, Wilma (Garry), Linda (Willie), Alfred (Brenda), Arlene (Stephen), Art (Penny), Patsy (Andrew) and Sharon (Michael). Special friend of Nora Ryan, Marg Deacon and Susan Lee. Karen will be fondly remembered by Lyle's family Glenn (Sandy) and Donna (late Cal) Moodie and Lois (Frank) Cameron, her nieces, nephews, all her family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W. Perth on Friday, February 1, 2008 from 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment, Scotch Line Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (C.H.E.O.) would be appreciated.
--Published on January 31, 2008 | Lee, Karen Marie (I31349)
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Moore Township, Ontario | O'Connor, Anna Maria (I5415)
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