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3601 MORE, LOGAN MILTON
Peacefully in hospital at Almonte on Friday, April 21, 2017.
Logan More 0f Almonte, age 88 years.
Survived by his loving wife, Jean Watt and an inspiration to his daughters, Dawn More (Rod) and Linda Dryer (Jim), his siblings, Doreen Saunders (late Russ), John More (Ruth) and Ann Bourgoin (late Mike). Predeceased by his brothers, Bert & Laurie and his parents Milton & Elizabeth More.
Logan's was a life well lived and well loved. His infectious grin will be missed by his nieces, nephews and many friends,
Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL Inc. 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario. (613)256-3313
for visiting on Monday, Apr. 24 from 6 to 8 PM and on Tuesday, Apr. 25 from 1 PM until time of Service in the Gamble Chapel at 3 PM. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton.
Logan was a proud supporter of the Almonte General Hospital and rather than flowers would encourage donations to the new Digital Imaging equipment for our hospital. 
More, Logan Milton (I06067)
 
3602 Morley John Watson passed peacefully on February 8, 2017 in his 77th year. Morley was born in Pringle Township, Ontario, on August 2, 1940.
Beloved husband of Marilyn Perkins for 56 years. Cherished father of Benjamin Watson (Rhea), and Maxine Watson (Frank). Loving grandfather of Brandon, Sawyer, Alora, Lynona, Hannah, Peyton and Eli.Also as much a father figure to his dear niece, Erlene Wetherby (Howard).
Dear brother of Thomas (Marilyn), Darlene (David), Karen (Ricardo). Predeceased by his parents, Wesley Watson and Ethel King, and his brother Murray (Gayle). Morley will also be missed by his many nieces and nephews.
He was a long time journeyman as a 50-year member of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union (UA67), having retired in 2002.
The family will receive friends and family at Kitching, Steepe and Ludwig Funeral Home located at 146 Mill Street North in Waterdown on Sunday, February 12th from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. where a Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 13th at 11:00 am. Luncheon to follow. Interment for family only at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. 
Watson, Morley John (I02190)
 
3603 Mornington Township, Ontario Crawford, Robert George Fraser (I4580)
 
3604 Morris Township, Ontario McGee, Ann (I7810)
 
3605 Morris Township, Ontario Fear, Robert Morris (I8258)
 
3606 Morris Township, Ontario Campbell, Annie Mae (I8314)
 
3607 Morris Township, Ontario Family (F17715)
 
3608 Morris Township, Ontario Coulter, Mabel Graham (I8316)
 
3609 Morris Township, Ontario Coulter, Mabel Graham (I8316)
 
3610 Morris Township, Ontario Coulter, Levina Mae (I8324)
 
3611 Morris Township, Ontario Coulter, Norman Edmond (I8319)
 
3612 Morris Township, Ontario Coulter, Margaret Campbell (I8317)
 
3613 Morris Township, Ontario Coulter, Grace McGee (I8318)
 
3614 Morrisburg, Ontario Veley, Frederick (I2058)
 
3615 Morrisburg, Ontario Family (F703)
 
3616 MORRISSETTE, Boyd - After a long, hard battle with cancer Boyd passed away surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday November 22, 2016 at the age of 63. He is missed by his daughters Sherry (Terry) and Crystal, his two grandchildren Renee and Quintin, his siblings Linda, Patricia, Tom and Tim. Predeceased by his parents Leo Morrissette and Ruth Martin (née Pretty). Boyd was a strong man of many talents including woodworking, carpentry and, mechanics. He enjoyed life to the fullest and was a hair rebel to the end. He will be laid to rest next to his father Leo at the Timmins Memorial Cemetery. As per his wishes, there will not be a funeral service. A small graveside ceremony will be held in the Spring of 2017.  Morrissette, Boyd (I31092)
 
3617 MORSE, DORIS L. Bloomingdale Passed away Tuesday, January 28, 2014 at Meadow Woods Nursing home. Doris was born August 18, 1933 in Kalamazoo, the daughter of John and Inez Lingbeek and had lived in the area the majority of her life. She enjoyed camping, mushroom hunting, fishing and spending time with her friends. Doris was also an avid reader and loved crossword puzzles.  Lingbeek, Doris L. (I22422)
 
3618 Mortlake, Surrey Family (F1042)
 
3619 Mortlake, Surrey Teece, Dorothy Gertrude (I06395)
 
3620 Mortlake, Surrey Family (F1892)
 
3621 Morton Smith Wardner, son of Elder Nathan and Mrs. Olive Forbes Wardner, was born January 14, 1850, in Shanghai, China, and died at the home of his daughter in Chicago, December 20, 1943, being nearly ninety-four years of age.
His parents, with Elder and Mrs. Solomon Carpenter, were the first Seventh Day Baptist missionaries in China, going to Shanghai in 1847. Because of the failing health of Mrs. Wardner, she returned to America with her children in 1856, her husband returning the next year.
After attending Alfred Academy, Morton Wardner went to Williams College, where he received the A.B. degree in 1873, with election to Phi Beta Kappa, and later a master's degree. Having decided to prepare for the ministry, he took the theological course at Alfred, receiving the B. D. degree in 1876. He also taught Latin and operated a shirt factory at Alfred while a student there. For some years prior to his death, he was Alfred University's oldest living alumnus.
His father being then in Scotland in the employ of the Tract Society, he assisted him in the work there, and in the establishment of the Mission in Holland, returning to America in 1877.
He received a call to go as a missionary to China, but arrangements were not immediately made, and he did missionary work in the Western Association, and in 1878 was employed as a preacher in tent work for the Tract Society. In 1879 the call to China was renewed, but was finally declined, and he accepted the pastorate at Little Genesee, N. Y., where he was ordained to the gospel ministry and served from 1880 to 1881. Although never afterward engaged in the full-time ministry, he continued to lecture on the Sabbath and other Biblical topics, and was a life member of the American Sabbath Tract Society.
The field of medicine appealed to him, and after running a drug store in Chicago, and studying medicine with his cousin, Dr. Horace Wardner, he entered Rush Medical College, receiving his M.D. degree in 1884. He continued to practice medicine until his ninety-second year, delivering a child on his ninety-first birthday, thereby missing a neighborhood gathering in his honor at Genoa, Ark.
For about fifty years he made his home at or near Fouke, Ark., and was a member of the Fouke Seventh Day Baptist Church; but he spent his last two years at the home of his daughter in Chicago. Doctor Wardner married Sarah Summerbell in Plainfield, N. J., in 1873, and had four children: Nathan (deceased); Dr. James Forbes of Buffalo, N. Y.; Thomas of Plainfield, N. J.; Rachel (Mrs. P. Caris) of Trenton, N. J.
In 1887, he married Evelyn G. Anderson, and by this marriage had three children: Olive (Mrs. M. S. Campagna) of Chicago; Horace (deceased); and Vera (Mrs. Ronald Dougan) of Beloit, Wis. He had twelve grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, two of his grandsons being now naval officers on duty in the South Pacific. His widow, Mrs. Ruth Wardner, survives.
He died in complete trust in the merits of the shed blood of Jesus Christ for the remission of sin. C. A. B.

'The Sabbath Recorder', Vol 136, No 22, p 350, May 29, 1944. 
Wardner, Morton Smith (I15963)
 
3622 Morton, Brenda Lee...suddenly as a result of an accident on Wednesday January 4th, 2012 at the age of 47 years. Beloved spouse and friend of Tim Marsh. Cherished mother of Christina Deckert (Patrick), Belinda Saulnier (David), Aleesha Morton (Jordan). Much loved grandma of Jayden & Owen. Loving daughter of Audrey & the late Garry Hazelwood. Survived by her siblings Nada Webb (Robbin), Mike (Jennifer) and John (Ping). Fondly remembered by parents in law Dennis & Barb Marsh. Brenda will be lovingly remembered by all of her family and her many friends. The family will receive friends at the Weaver Family Funeral Home - East Chapel, 29 Bay St., Trenton on Sunday January 8th, 2012 from 5-8 PM and again on Monday January 9th, 2012 from 12 - 1 PM. Funeral Service will follow in the East Chapel at 1 PM. Rev. Gordon Hazelwood officiating. Cremation following. Interment will be held at a later date at Mount Evergreen Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Quinte Humane Society (cheques only) would be appreciated by the family. Online Guestbook & Condolences at www.weaverfuneralhomes.com Hazelwood, Brenda Lee (I00245)
 
3623 MOSCOW Longtime Orofino pharmacist John (Buzz) Oud, 84, died Friday at Gritman Medical Center of causes related to age.
He was born in Spokane on May 28, 1908, the son of John and Delia Oud.
When he was six years old, the family moved to Orofino, where his father entered the hardware business. Oud attended Orofino schools and graduated from Orofino High School in 1927.
He spent his summers working for the U.S. Forest Service, and as a soda jerk in S.R. Swantek's drug store in Orofino. He attended the University of Idaho in Moscow for two years, where he was a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
Oud later transfered to the southern branch of the UI in Pocatello, where he majored in pharmacy. He graduated in 1931.
After graduation, he worked for a summer in a Kendrick drugstore pharmacy.
Oud married Agnes Moore in Gooding, Idaho, on June 15, 1933.
A year later, they bought a drugstore in Orofino from Alfred and Katherine Hill, and named it Oud's Pharmacy. The drugstore was located where the Ponderosa Cafe is now.
The couple sold the pharmacy in 1967 to Mick and Ruth Markuson, and Oud then worked for the state of Idaho as a drug inspector, and also in the pharmacy at Clearwater Valley Hospital.
After retiring in 1984, the Ouds moved to Moscow.
Oud helped organize the Orofino Lion's Club and was its first president. He also worked on a number of civic projects, including building a city swimming pool and helping o rganize Orofino Celebrations Inc., in connection with the Clearwater County Fair, and serving as its first president.
Oud also was a member of the Joint School District 171 school board for 20 years. He was a member of the Ascension Lutheran Church in Orofino, and the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Mosocw.
Oud had a lifelong interest in sports, playing basketball in high school and college and being an avid golfer.
He is preceded in death by a daughter, Elizabeth Ann Oud; a brother and a sister.
Oud is survived by his wife at their Moscow home; one daughter, Nancy Burke of Adkinson, N.H.; and a grandson.
Cremation has already taken place, and a memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Ascension Lutheran Church in Orofino. Rev. Gordon Braun of Emmanuel Lutheran Church will officiate.
The family suggests memorials go to either the Moscow or Orofino Lutheran church. 
Oud, John Cornelius (I20377)
 
3624 Most records state the first name as Wilbert, but the tombstone states it as William. Galloway, Wilbert Earl (I5574)
 
3625 Motor vehicle accident Nisbet, David Harvey (I12704)
 
3626 Motor vehicle accident Watt, Leonard Albert (I03004)
 
3627 Motor vehicle accident Legree, Randal (I30880)
 
3628 Motor vehicle accident on Clarence Street, Port Colborne, Ontario. Armstrong, Bruce Cecil (I8126)
 
3629 Motor vehicle accident on Union Street near York Street, Kitchener. Sittler, Thomas Henry (I8006)
 
3630 Motorcycle accident Stevens, George Walton (I16106)
 
3631 Motorcycle accident. Cavagnaro, Ralph J. (I26221)
 
3632 Mount Brydges, Ontario Family (F17646)
 
3633 Mount Brydges, Ontario Family (F17647)
 
3634 Mount Dennis, Ontario Ayerst, Emily Clare (I10749)
 
3635 Mountain Township, Ontario Family (F1058)
 
3636 Moved from Connecticut to Georgia
BANNING, Judge J. L., died on Tuesday about daylight at his residence in Greenville, in the 68th year of his age; born in Connecticut, removed to Georgia in early life, settling in Greenville nearly thirty-five years ago; he was buried Wednesday morning with Masonic ceremonies; Vol. 3, No. 22, May 21, 1875, page 3 MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS OBITS January 1873 - December 1879 
Banning, Joseph Lewis (I07229)
 
3637 Moved from Connecticut to Georgia
BANNING, Mrs. Sylvia Minerva, widow of the late Judge Joseph L. Banning, died in Greenville last Wednesday morning, aged seventy-one years; she was born in Connecticut but removed to Georgia with her husband, becoming a resident of Greenville about 1837; she was a member of the Presbyterian church; Vol. 7, No. 17, April 11, 1879, page 3 MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA - NEWSPAPERS OBITS January 1873 - December 1879 
Post, Sylvia Minerva (I07232)
 
3638 Mr George Peacock
Final tribute was paid to the memory of Mr George W. Peacock by a large circle of friends and relatives at his funeral on Monday, Sept 3rd. Mr Peacock passed away at the Hupp Nursing Home, Franktown on Sept 1st, 1956. Born on Sept 16th, 1879 at Middleville he was a son of the late Gabriel Peacock and Caroline Williams, One of a family of three, a brother, Nelson of Middleville survives, a sister, Agnes, predeceased him. He was married in 1908 to the former Annie Munro of Halls Mills who survives along with seven children and 20 grandchildren, namely: Mrs Vernon Donaldson, (Carrie), of Lanark; Mrs Alex McArthur, (Annie) of Ramsay; Lena of Chile, South America; Mrs Melville Wark (Muriel) and Wilbert of Ramsay; Everette and Nelson of Prince George, B.C.; Mrs Wilbert Paterson (Katie) and Jean predeceased him. The funeral service from the Comba Funeral Home was conducted by Mr William Sim and Vernon Haddlesey. The pallbearers were Alex Munro, Fred Toop, Melville Paul, Edwin McKirdy, George Peacock and Wilbert Paterson. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Many beautiful floral tributes were received from friends and neighbours.
--1956, Thursday September 13, The Almonte Gazette page 8 
Peacock, George Whitfield (I02737)
 
3639 Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Walton of 208 Farmington Drive, Camillus, who were married in Saranac Lake fifty years ago on Christmas Day, celebrated their anniversary yesterday. On Saturday they held open house for friends and relatives and on Sunday they were honored during the service at the Camillus Methodist Church. Later that day, a dinner party was given for them by their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kearnes.
Although the Waltons moved to Syracuse in 1918 and later to Camillus, they have maintained their Masonic affiliations in Saranac Lake, he in the Whiteface Mt. Lodge 783, FAM, and she in the Order of the Eastern Star, 106.

Adirondack Daily Enterprise
Saranac Lake, NY
December 26, 1961
p. 3 
Walton, Paul Hugo (I00707)
 
3640 Mr. Andrew J. Moon, born on February 10, 1945 in Middletown, Connecticut, to the late Mildred Moon and the late Andrew J. Moon, passed away at age 73 on April 17, 2018 in Leland, North Carolina. Andrew served in the Army in the 196th Infantry Brigade from 1965 to 1967 in the Vietnam War. He also served in the Army National Guard from 1977 to 1980. He was in the Aircraft industry at Pratt & Whitney as a machinist until retiring in 2000. Andrew was the beloved husband of Carol Moon. He was preceded in death by his son, Christopher. Andrew is survived by his son, Brian; and grandchildren, Madison, Avery, and Connor. He leaves three brothers and five sisters and is predeceased by one brother and sister. Donations in Andrew's name to your local hospice are welcome and appreciated. Friends and family members may attend the memorial service on Saturday, June 9 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at DeAngelo's Funeral Home, 22 S. Main Street, Middletown. Moon, Andrew J. (I26030)
 
3641 Mr. Armstrong was a son of Jesse and Lavera Armstrong. He married Doris Cordell, who survives. He was a self-employed carpenter.
Besides his wife he is survived by a daughter, Georgia (Mike) Frey; a stepdaughter, Jeannette (Joe) Grammatico; a stepson, Chuck (Terry) Shownes; 7 grandchildren; a great-grandson and 3 sisters, Berdena Hoch, Faye (Charles) King and Janet Armstrong.
He was predeceased by a sister, Marjorie Armstrong; a brother-in-law, Henry Hoch and a sister-in-law, Joyce Armstrong. 
Armstrong, George Arthur (I31962)
 
3642 Mr. Arthur E. Hilliker, 73, died June 2, 2006. Arthur was born June 9, 1932 in Pulaski, N.Y. to Frank L. and Florence Grant Hilliker. He attended local schools where he excelled in several sports, with football being his favorite. Following college, Art was employed by Crouse-Hinds in Syracuse, New York and his work in the traffic signal division resulted in fourteen patents being acquired by Mr. Hilliker. Later Art started his business, Eastern Signal Company, which supplied traffic control systems to municipalities and customers throughout New York state. Art was known to his friends and competitors alike, as the ?Silver Fox?. Arthur served in the Navy during the Korean War aboard the U.S.S. Wasp, VF173. He was both a ?shellback? and a ?bluenose? and kept in contact with shipmates by attending alumni reunions. Art was a charter member of the Pulaski Lions Club, member of the VFW and American Legion and honorary member of the Ringgold Fire Department. Always an avid sports enthusiast, Art served for several years as Little League president in Pulaski. He supported various sports programs, and contributed in many ways. As a strong believer in community service, Art was elected Supervisor, Town of Richland and served for 17 years. He also served on the advisory board of Key Bank, Watertown, N.Y. After retirement Art and his wife Gail were ?Snowbirds?, traveling between homes in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida and Pulaski, New York with their darling dachshund, Dixie. Left to mourn his passing is his wife of 27 years, Gail; sons: Brian (Sharon) of Pulaski, New York and Scott (Allison) of Owego, New York; step-daughter: Debra (John) Hamilton of Cleveland, South Carolina; step-son: John R. Victor of Jacksonville, Florida. He was pre-deceased by step-son Michael Victor. Art?s granddaughters were precious to him: Lissa, Kendal, Alexis, Emily and Shannon, as well as a step-great grandson, Riley. Art and his brothers shared a special bond of all being Navy men: Charles of Lake Oswego, Oregon, Stanley (Carnell) of Sandy Pond, New York and Henry L. ?Monty? (Melva) of Pulaski, New York and he will also be missed by his sister: Lillian (Robert) of Parkersburg, West Virginia and his many nieces, nephews and life-long friends. He was pre-deceased by a sister, Elizabeth Scharoun, brothers Carl and Kenneth. His family will receive friends from 2 PM to 4 PM and 7 to 9 PM on Thursday, June 8, 2006 at Foster-Hax Funeral Home (315-298-2136), 52 Park Street, Pulaski, New York and the funeral service will be held at 10 AM on Friday, June 9, 2006 at the funeral home chapel with Rev. Elizabeth Mallory, officiating. Interment will follow in the Pulaski Cemetery in Pulaski, New York.  Hilliker, Arthur Ernest (I10195)
 
3643 Mr. Chester G. Banghart Rte 1, Hastings Age 63, passed away Saturday afternoon at Pennock Hospital, where he had been a patient for eight days. He was born in Ingham Co. and attended Lansing area schools. In 1930 he operated the Banghart Bakery in Delton and in 1937 he moved to Hastings where he owned and operated the Banghart Bakery until 1946. From 1957 until the time of his death Mr. Banghart was past owner and operator of the Rockhill and Banghart Service Station, Hastings. He is survived by his wife, the former Gwendolyn Norwood; one son, Bruce Banghart of Battle Creek; a daughter, Mrs. Terry (Helene) King of Marshall, Minn.; eight grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the First United Methhodist Church, Hasting, with interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Mich. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Heart Fund, envelopes available at the Leonard-Osgood Funeral Home, Hastings. source: Kalamazoo Gazette Mon 19 April 1971 Banghart, Chester George (I19866)
 
3644 Mr. David Clark
An old and respected resident of Almonte passed away Monday in the person of David Clark in his 80th year. He was born at Mountain of United Empire Loyalist stock his father being James Clark and his mother Harriett Van Camp. Deceased came to Almonte about 60 years ago and was employed in the woolen mills of the town He was married to Margaret Munroe who passed away two years ago. Mr and Mrs Clark had seven children, four of whom are living. The latter are: Miss Hattie, Almonte; Mrs C. Comba, Toronto; Hugh of Saskatchewan and Bertram of Ottawa. There are also one brother and three sisters surviving, namely: Charles of Renfrew; Mrs Berry and Mrs Shaver of South Mountain and Mrs John McIntosh, Williamburg. The funeral was held Wednesday Afternoon from the family residence, Mitcheson street, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Services were conducted at the home and cemetery by Rev A. McLauchlin of Trinity United Church. The pallbearers were all nephews of the deceased. R. Kearney, T. Price, Albert Clark, Alex Munro, W. Munroe Jr. and Ernest Foster. Floral offerings from relatives and friends testified to the esteem in which the late Mr. Clark was held. Among those attending the funeral from a distance were Chas Clark, Renfrew; Alfred Clark, Ottawa; Mr and Mrs C. Comba, Toronto; Mr Allan Comba, Toronto; Mr and Mrs Bert Clarke, Ottawa and quite a number from Clayton and vicinity.
**1933, Friday February 17, The Almonte Gazette page 4 
Clark, David (I02349)
 
3645 Mr. Ephriam Cannon "Cotton" Garrett Sr., 75, of Greenville, died Friday, Feb. 21, 2003, at his home.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, 2003 at the Greenville Presbyterian Church. The Reverend Amy Arnold-Hoffman, the Reverend Jonathan Porter and the Reverend Jan Tolbert will officiate. Burial will be in the Greenville Cemetery.
The family will receive friends today from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Claude A. McKibben and Sons Funeral Home.
Mr. Garrett was born Feb. 21, 1928, in Meriwether County, son of the late Levie Franklin Garrett and the late Sara Blair Garrett. A veteran of service in the U.S. Air Force, he was a lifelong resident of Meriwether County and retired as a resident engineer from the Georgia Department of Transportation. He was an Elder of Greenville Presbyterian Church, was a member of the Greenville Lions Club, and had served many years as a volunteer for the Meriwether County Fire Department and the Greenville Fire Department. He was also a former Meriwether County Sheriff's deputy.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Keedie Holton Garrett; a daughter and son-in-law, Wendy and Scott Atkins; a son and daughter-in-law, Sandy and Jenny Garrett; one brother, Marcus Garrett of Sanford, Fla.; and four grandchildren, Chris Garrett, Kristen Garrett, Luke Atkins and Sarah Blair Atkins. He was preceded in death by a sister, Katherine Jenkins.
Contributions can be made to the Greenville Presbyterian Church building fund, the Greenville Baptist Church building fund, or to West Georgia Hospice. 
Garrett, Ephraim Cannon (I08208)
 
3646 Mr. Francis B. ?Frank? Keleher, age 87 of Potsdam, NY passed away Monday, July 17th at his home while under the care of his family and Hospice and Palliative Care of the St. Lawrence Valley. A mass of Christian burial will be held on Friday, July 21st at 10:30 am at St. Mary?s Church in Potsdam, NY with Rev. Stephen Rocker celebrant. Burial will follow the service at Bayside Cemetery in Potsdam. Friends may call at the Garner Funeral Service on Thursday, July 20th from 2-4 and 7-9. Contributions in his memory can be made to the Sports for Cancer Fund in care of 521 South Canton Rd. Potsdam, NY 13676. On line condolences can be sent @garnerfh.com. Frank is survived by his wife Hilda Keleher; sons Steve (Patti) Keleher, Frank (Karen) Keleher, Dennis (Wanda) Keleher and John (Kelly) Keleher; daughters Alice Farnsworth and Robin (Terry) Russell; 26 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren , 2 great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Frank is predeceased by grandchildren Edward and David Keleher; brothers Robert and George Keleher; a sister Mary Ann Smith and a son in law Robert Farnsworth. Francis B. Keleher was born on December 20, 1929 in Syracuse, NY to the late Francis Dennis and Alice Preston Keleher. He attended Potsdam Central Schools and then was a graduate of St. Joseph?s Catholic High School in Syracuse. He proudly served overseas during the Korean Conflict in the United States Navy from 1948 until his honorable discharge in 1952. After returning to the States he was married to Hilda Jerome on October 17, 1953 at St. Mary?s Church in Potsdam with Rev. Tierney celebrant. Frank worked for the Village of Potsdam as a police officer from 1959 until his retirement in 1984. He was a longtime member of the Potsdam Volunteer Fire Department as well as a past fireman of the year. He was the very last person to be awarded the Smokey Hayes award given in NNY for rescuing a person out of a fire. He was a longtime member and past commander of the Potsdam VFW. He was a member of the Elks Lodge as well as past exalted ruler, district deputy and state vice president of the northeast district. He was a member of the Am Vets in Parishville, the Potsdam Town and Country Club and both the Norwood and Potsdam American Legions. Frank really enjoyed his time with his family. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed volunteering for the Special Olympics. His family would really like to give a special thanks to his Hospice nurses Elaine, Sarah and Jill and his therapist Carey. Keleher, Francis B. (I1645)
 
3647 Mr. Frank D. Wert, aged 82, of Walker, passed away Friday, May 8, 2009 surrounded by his family. Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Elizabeth Wert (nee Bloomstrom); his children, David Wert, Fred Wert, Debbie Bosch, Robert (Sandra) Wert, Marcia (Larry) Pogodzinski; seven grandchildren; his brother, Don (Peg) Wert; several nieces and nephews. Frank was a veteran of WWII serving in the United States Navy. He was a member of VFW 830 Post and a retiree of Evans Temp Con, Grand Rapids. The Funeral Service will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment Rosedale Memorial Park. The family will receive visitors Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Arsulowicz Brothers Mortuary, 3525 Remembrance Road. Memorial contributions to Hospice of Michigan will be appreciated. ARSULOWICZ BROTHERS REMEMBANCE MORTUARY Wert, Frank Dallas (I22749)
 
3648 Mr. Frank Elliott Cobb passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Saturday, July 14, 2018 in his 96th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy Leah and dear father of Kenneth (Myrna) Cobb and father-in-law of Brenda Cobb. Loving grandfather to Leah, Bradley, Blair (Amanda), Graham (Melissa), Martin and Natalie and six great grandchildren. Survived by brothers Jim and Phillip. Predeceased by his son Raymond Cobb (Brenda), sisters Hazel, Margaret, Beryl, Esther, Lily, Rose and brothers Richard and Fred. Left to mourn his loss are numerous family members and friends.
Frank proudly served in the Canadian Military during WW2. Soon after WW2 ended, Frank met Dorothy and they were married in 1951. Frank and Dorothy made their first home at Clappison Corners where their two sons Ray and Ken were born. In 1960, they built a new home on Arkell Road in Guelph where they lived until 1990 when they moved to Huntsville. After nineteen years in Huntsville, Frank and Dorothy returned to Guelph and shared a home with Ken and Myrna. For the past two years, Frank has required additional nursing care and moved into Wellington Terrace. There he received loving and compassionate care until the end. We are forever grateful to the wonderful staff at Wellington Terrace for all of their love, compassion and competent care.
Family and friends are invited to attend visitation at Memory Gardens Funeral Home, 2723 Victoria Street North, Breslau (519-904-0400) on Friday, July 20, 2018 from 6:00 p.m., to 9 p.m and on Saturday, July 21, 2018 from 12:00 p.m., to 2:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. Internment will follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery. 
Cobb, Frank Elliott (I06272)
 
3649 Mr. Frederick M. Rosseland Jr. passed away peacefully on July 25, 2010 surrounded by his family. His long, accomplished life began in 1918 when he was born in Chicago, Ill. to Frederick and Editha Farnsworth Rosseland. He was raised in Short Hills, N.J., and met the love of his life Laila Raabe while he was performing in a play in nearby Madison. He went on to graduate from Drew University in 1940 and enlisted in the Navy in 1941, serving on the USS Boise in Pearl Harbor and the Pacific during the war, later working at the Portsmouth Naval Yard. While on leave in 1944 he married Laila (Lee) and finally resigned from the Navy in 1947, soon after the birth of their first child, Susan. Fred eventually was employed by the New England Tel & Tel., a job which moved him to several locations, including Melrose, in the early years of his marriage. Daughters Carol and Jill were born when the family lived in Rhode Island, and in 1955 they settled in Melrose permanently. Fred worked his way up to Executive Secretary of the Benefits department of NET&T, until he retired in 1981. His greatest joys came from family, music, and a long life of service to others. A gifted singer and musician on piano and accordion, Fred accompanied, led and performed in events, choirs, shows, and sing-alongs for most of his 91 years. From accordion playing for campfire songs at Camp Wulamat to piano accompanying for years of historical fashion shows for Morgan Memorial, to his latest gigs as part of the Brooksby Village Irregulars band, Fred was always happy with his fingers on the keyboard. Fred was a very active member of the Melrose Highlands Congregational Church and the MHCC Senior Choir for over 50 years. Among many community commitments, he was a member of the NET&T Pioneers and the Melrose Community Players, and he was a past leader and early organizer of several civic organizations, including Melrose Interfaith, Melrose Council on Aging, Melrose Friends of the Aging, and Melrose F.I.S.H. As a volunteer for F.I.S.H. he drove people to doctor and other appointments for over 35 years, and in 2001 he was a humble recipient of the first Melrose Volunteer of the Year award. In that same year, Fred and Lee moved to Brooksby Village in Peabody, where he made many new friends and was best loved for his piano playing and cheerful nature. In the latter years of his life Fred was gradually slowed by Parkinsons Disease, but it never stopped him from loving life, sharing his music and humor, or visiting friends homebound and hospitalized. Fred is missed greatly by his wife Laila (Lee) R. Rosseland, devoted father of Susan Farnsworth of Hallowell, Maine, Carol Rosseland and husband John Egan, of Melrose, and Jill Rice and husband Rob Rice, of Bristol, Maine; beloved grandfather of Katherine Egan of Cambridge, Mass. and Molly Egan of Hilliard, Ohio; loving brother of Dorothy McPhaul of Dallas, Texas, and the late Margaret Van Dyk of Albuquerque, N.M.; much loved Uncle Bud to his niece and nephews and their families. Also survived by his extended family of Camp Wulamat, Bristol, N.H. Visiting hours will be at the Robinson Funeral Home, 809 Main St., Melrose on Wednesday, July 28 from 5-8 p.m. Services to celebrate his life will be held Sunday, August 1, at 11:30 a.m. at the Melrose Highlands Congregational Church, 355 Franklin St., Melrose, and at 3:30 p.m. at Brooksby Village Chapel, Brooksby Village Dr., on Rte. 114, Peabody, Mass. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Melrose Highlands Congregational Church Remembrance Fund, Brooksby Village Protestant Faith Community, or the National Parkinson Foundation, P.O. Box 5018, Hagerstown, MD 21741.  Rosseland, Frederick Martin (I27885)
 
3650 Mr. George Bryant Edgerton, 55, Mount Airy, passed in his sleep at home on Sunday morning, September 18, 2016.
Born on October 27, 1960, in Milford, Connecticut he was the son of the late Charles Edward and Georgie Mess Edgerton.
He will be remembered as a kind and caring son that selflessly dedicated his time and effort to his ailing mother, who passed earlier this year. George was a 40 year resident of Mt. Airy and worked as a surveyor for many years. He also enjoyed working on his classic green Bronco and visiting the local drag strip.
He is survived by 2 brothers, Charles Edgerton of Hawaii, and David Edgerton of Frederick; and 2 sisters, Linda Aikey of Virginia, and Natalie Edgerton of Hawaii.
Graveside services and internment will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, October 28, at St. John Catholic Church in Forest Glen. 
Edgerton, George Bryant (I08033)
 

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