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Nicholas Shaver was the son of Frederick Shaver U.E.L., and as the son of a Loyalist was granted land by Order in Council dated 4 April 1839.
Land description dated March 31, 1804: East half of Lot 34, Concession 2, 100 acres, Osnabruck Township. | Schaeffer, Nicholas N. (I29744)
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NICHOLS, Carol Ruth (nee SLADE)
Born in Toronto on December 24th 1943, and named Carol by her loving parents for being a Christmas baby. Passed away May 8th 2016 on Mother's day after a courageous battle at the Scarborough General Hospital at the age of 72 years with family by her side.
Loving daughter of the late Charles Slade and Loretta (nee Allaway), formerly married to the late Jim Nichols.
Loving Mother of Sharon (Mike), Aaron (Susan), Brian (Moira), and Andrea. She will be greatly missed by her grandchildren; Ian, Adam (Kelsey), Amelia, Eric, Rebecca, Ashley, and James. A heartfelt thanks to Sharon who always cared for her needs.
Loving sister of Barbara (late Garney) Ramsay and brother Bern (Nancy) Slade and sister-in-law Donna Chard. Carol is predeceased by her sister Bernice (and Grant) Black, her brother Harold (and Betty) Slade and her brother Ken Slade. She leaves many nieces, nephews and cousins in sorrow. Lovingly remembered by her cousin Sharon James from the U.K.
Special thanks to the nurses and doctors at the Scarborough General Hospital who cared for Carol in her final days.
Carol's final resting place will be with her parents Charles and Loretta at St. John's Norway Cemetery in Toronto.
Friends and family are invited to a memorial to celebrate Carol's life, it will be held on Sunday June 5th 2016 at 3PM at Guildwood Community Presbyterian Church, 140 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough Ontario, the celebration will be immediately followed by a reception in the Church Hall.
Celebration of Life: Sunday June 5th 2016 at 3:00 PM at Guildwood Community Presbyterian Church, 140 Guildwood Parkway, Scarborough Ontario, the celebration will be immediately followed by a reception in the Church Hall. | Slade, Carol Ruth (I4746)
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Nils C. Anderson, 92, of 58 Ware Point Road, West Brookfield, died Sunday at his home. Born in Springfield, October 31, 1915, son of the late Charles J. & Julia (Erickson) Anderson. Nils had been a resident of West Brookfield since 1938. He was a graduate of the former Springfield Technical High School. He was a claims clerk for American Saw & Manufacturing of East Longmeadow for 25 years, retiring in 1984. Previously he had worked for Westinghouse in Springfield for 25 years. He was a member of the Amherst Railroad Association in Amherst. He enjoyed trains, playing golf & boating on the lakes. His first wife, Muriel (Keyes) Anderson died in 1963. His second wife, Margaret L. (Prescott) Anderson died in 1998. He is predeceased by a son, William W. Anderson Sr., of West Brookfield, who died in 2005. He is survived by one daughter, Christine Anderson Beidleman, with whom he lived. Nils is also survived by his daughter in law, Beverly Anderson of West Brookfield. He was the grandfather of Steven Anderson, Scott Anderson & William W. Anderson Jr., children of Beverly & the late William W. Anderson Sr. & William Burns Jr., son of Christine Anderson Beidleman. He is also survived by six great grandchildren; six nephews & one niece. Friends and relatives are invited to attend a graveside service Friday at 1 p.m in Pine Grove Cemetery, West Brookfield. There are no calling hours. | Anderson, Nils Carl (I24963)
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Nina Violet Tichoniuk (nee Butler) passed away Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2007 at La Verendrye Hospital in Fort Frances, Ont.
She is survived by her son, Guy Pearson, and grandson, Christopher; and two sisters, Sharon and Joyce and their families.
She was predeceased by her mother, Mary Smith; father, Clifford Butler; sisters, Mary and Shirley; and brother, George.
She will be cremated, with interment in Hamilton, Ont.
There will be a come-and-go tea in her honour on Saturday, Dec. 29, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. at 347 Third St. W. in Fort Frances. | Butler, Nina Violet Ardell (I4224)
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No physician called to see the baby, one prescribed for it about 4 weeks ago for acute indigestion. Family very poor and thought baby not sick enough for a physician. The one that prescribed thought he could not sign certificate of death. Was never fully developed. -Death Certificate | Pennock, Oliver Irving (I20447)
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Noah Pratt
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=30f7d02c-27a1-4335-adb3-19f062e43b00&tid=24042174&pid=8923 | Pratt, Noah (I07802)
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Nona Hiestand was a woman of strong values, learned from loving parents and shared with friends and family. She was a dedicated wife and mother, who believed in hard work and enjoying the benefits such work provided; the word ?can?t? was not in Nona?s vocabulary. Whether she was traveling with her sister-in-law, camping with her children or simply enjoying time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren, her life was full of blessings.
In the year 1918, America was in the midst of an important change as the war in Europe pushed toward an end. With thousands of young soldiers returning home, the economy boomed to meet peacetime demands. It was the beginning of an era of prosperity and happiness, though Philo and Lavina (Lee) Baker of Oshtemo, Michigan, were in positive spirits for another reason. On August 12, 1918, they were blessed with the birth of twins ? a son they named Noel, and a daughter named Nona.
Nona and Noel had a very large, close-knit family; they were towards the end of the sibling lineup of 14 children. They grew up on their family farm on L Avenue in Oshtemo. Undoubtedly, the Baker house was always busy with activity, and Nona was usually the one to keep a close eye on because of her fearless escapades. Like many young girls of the time, Nona attended the Mattawan schools through the 9th grade, and left to help her family on the farm.
Life was hard for Nona at home, so she eventually moved out on her own. It wasn?t long before her life took a new direction when she met Floyd Hiestand at a dance. The two began dating, fell in love and were happily married on June 21, 1937. The newlyweds settled into married life together on her parents? farm, while their home was being built on a parcel of that farm. It was in this home that Nona and Floyd would raise their three wonderful children: Floyd ?Bob?, Joan and Marylou, and share many wonderful memories as a family. In order to support their growing family, Floyd worked at Stryker, making surgical tools, while Nona worked at Kalasign Co. of America, making decals. She worked here for 10 years before the factory closed.
Family was always first in Nona?s heart and there wasn?t anything she wouldn?t do for them. When her kids were growing up, she loved to take them grape picking, or catch the bus into town to see a movie. Nona enjoyed bowling a lot and even won some trophies in competition. The family was always active outdoors, whether they were fishing, hunting and snowmobiling at their cabin in Baldwin, or taking camping trips to parts unknown ? undoubtedly there were lots of great times and funny stories to tell of their adventures. Nona loved her family dearly, and she and Floyd enjoyed 53 wonderful years of marriage until he passed away in 1990.
Nona had many hobbies and interests to keep her busy in her leisure time. She crocheted many beautiful afghans over the years, though sadly had to stop when she started losing her sight. Nona also liked to read, go out to eat and travel; she took some AARP trips with her sister-in-law, Edith. Above all else, Nona was happiest when surrounded by the love and smiles of her children and grandchildren. For years, she had big family gatherings at her house with over 40 people ? the more the merrier! Nona was so very proud of her family, and made sure everyone knew it too. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, taking them on shopping trips and then stopping at a restaurant. Over 4 years ago, Nona suffered a stroke and went to live at Park Village Pines, an assisted living facility in Kalamazoo. It didn?t take long for Nona to fit into her new surroundings and win the hearts of everyone there, despite her stoic English nature.
Nona lived by the motto ? ?there is no such thing as can?t.? She always willingly and lovingly gave of her time, her effort and her love to everyone in her life. She will be dearly missed.
Nona Hiestand, age 92, died on Monday, November 15, 2010. Learn more about Nona, view her Life Story film, and visit with her family and friends on Wednesday, November 17, from 9:00 a.m. until the service at 11:00 a.m. at the Life Story Funeral Home, Betzler, 6080 Stadium Drive, Kalamazoo (375-2900). Burial at Maple Grove Cemetery, Mattawan.
Nona was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, Floyd E. Hiestand; a daughter, Marylou Zettelmaier, and 13 siblings. Nona and Floyd had 3 children: Floyd ?Bob? (Kathy), Joan (Dave) Miller, and Marylou (deceased) (Glenn) Zettelmaier. She also leaves many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews and many friends at Park Village Pines. Please visit Nona?s personal web page at www.lifestorynet.com where you may share a memory or photo with her family and sign her online guest book before coming to the funeral home. Memorial donations may be directed to Kalamazoo Gospel Mission or Park Village Pines Memorial Fund.
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Nondus Budge Shea, 84, passed away March 17, 2005 at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah from complications of Alzheimer's. She was born April 8, 1920 in Brigham City, Utah to Preston and Irene Holmes Budge. She graduated from South High in 1938 where she was the first chair violinist in the orchestra. She graduated from LDS Business College in 1940. She married Richard D. Shea February 14, 1942 in Salt Lake City; later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She was a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving as Relief Society president, Primary president, and Jr. Sunday School coordinator. She had a lifelong testimony and devotion to the church. Nondus loved to read, do needle work, cook and garden, and was the consummate hostess. She was an expert consultant for Home Interiors which was reflected in the beauty of her home. She was the heart of our family.
Nondus is survived by her devoted husband, Richard; daughter, Patricia (Jorge) Casillas; daughter-in-law, Sandy Shea; son, Michael (Deena) Shea; sister, Arlene Johnson; brother, Brent (Carol) Budge; 14 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one expected great great-grandchild. Preceded in death by her parents; sister, Dorothy; son, Richard; and great-granddaughter, Haley.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday March 23, 2005 at the Ensign 2nd Ward Chapel, 135 A St., Salt Lake City. Friends may call Tuesday March 22, from 6-8 p.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E., and Wednesday 9:45-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the services.
Interment, Lakeview Memorial Estates. | Budge, Nondus (I19263)
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Nora Dewar, age 96, of Swift Current, SK passed away on Sunday, November 11, 2012 at the Cypress Regional Hospital, Swift Current, SK. Nora was born on April 7, 1916, at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. Her parents, Ellen & Isaac Hazlett homesteaded in the Verlo area where they raised Nora and her sisters, Helene and Jean. She grew up knowing and loving farm life. She learned to play the piano at a young age and in adulthood taught piano, played the organ for church and continued her love of music well into her nineties. On July 3,1941, she married Earl Dewar and together they farmed and raised their family of five children in the community of Hazlet. Nora & Earl retired to Swift Current in 1974, where Nora was an active member of the First United Church UCW. Nora & Earl enjoyed retirement with their friends and neighbors as well as traveling, camping, playing bridge and seeing their grandchildren. Nora was predeceased by Earl in December 2010. Nora was living in The Bentley where she enjoyed living among old friends from Hazlet and many new friends. She especially appreciated the caring help of the Prairie Care staff at The Bentley. Nora is survived by her children, her son, Derek (Phyllis) Dewar of Hazlet; her daughters, Anne Dewar of Vancouver, Janice Dewar of Edmonton, June (Gordon) Robinson of Victoria, and Mary Ellen Dewar (Martin d?Entremont) of Calgary; and her six grandchildren, Evan Dewar, Deneille Dewar, Trent Dewar, Mark Robinson, Megan Robinson and David d?Entremont. A true prairie girl, mother loved sunsets, the fall season and the wonderful sight of fields of ripening grain. The family would like to thank Dr. Claassen and the many health care professionals who cared for their mother over the past months. The Funeral Service was held on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 10:30 am from the First United Church, Swift Current, SK, with Rev. Sharon Ferguson-Hood and Elaine Little officiating. The pianist for the service was Lexie Culham with special music brought by Fern Bang singing, ?Bless This House?. Scripture was read from Ecclesiastes 3:1-15 and from 2 Corinthians 4:16 - 5:1. ?For the Beauty of the Earth? and ?Great Is Thy Faithfulness? were sung by the congregation. The eulogy and tributes were brought by Betty Rowbotham and Mary Ellen Dewar. The ushers in the church were Allan Haukeness, Don Haukeness and John Sloan. The Interment Service was held at the Hillcrest Cemetery, Swift Current, SK. In memory of Nora Dewar, donations made to the Canadian Blood Services or to the Charity of the Donor?s Choice would be appreciated by the family. | Hazlett, Nora M. (I29525)
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NORFOLK ? Funeral Services for 80 year old Leon H. Burnap, a resident of 105 River Road, Norfolk, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk with Rev. Carl Chamberlain presiding. Burial will follow the services in Riverside Cemetery, Norwood. Family and friends may call at the Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk on Saturday, September 15, 2018 from 11 a.m. until the time of the service. Mr. Burnap passed away late Sunday, September 9, 2018 at home with his wife at his side.
Leon is survived by his wife of 59 years, Patricia, Norfolk; a son, Brian and Nicole Burnap, Kansas City, Missouri; a daughter, Wendy Swartz, Citrus Grove, PA; four beloved grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Leon is also survived by a brother Duane and Carol Ann Burnap, West Stockholm and two sisters, Betty LeCuyer, Winthrop and Ellen and William Young, South Butler, NY. He was pre-deceased by his parents and a brother, Larry C. Burnap in 1983.
Born at home on the Tracey Farm in Stockholm, NY on April 21, 1938 to the late Herald E. and Viola Steenberg Burnap, Leon graduated from St. Lawrence Central High School in 1956 and attended Canton ATI, graduating in 1958, with a degree in Business Management. He served with the U.S. Army from 1961-1963. Upon his return from the service, he worked for Barstow Motors, Barrett Paving Materials and then worked for worked for General Motors as a Lab worker and technician, retiring in 1992 after 23 years of service. After his retirement, Leon was the Postal Carrier in Norfolk and Potsdam for several years. Leon was always involved in the community, being a member of the Norfolk American Legion Post #925, the Mason's What Cheer Lodge #689, the Media Shriners and Scottish Rites. He was active as the Norfolk Town Historian and was curator of the Norfolk Museum for over 24 years. Leon in his spare time enjoyed working in his hobby apple orchard and watching wildlife, especially birds. Memorial Donations in Leon's memory can be made to the United Methodist Trustee's Fund, Hospice and Palliative Care or to Norfolk Historical Museum. Memories and condolences may be shared online at www.buckfuneralhome.com . The Buck Funeral Home in Norfolk is serving the family of Leon H. Burnap. | Burnap, Leon Harlie (I1832)
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Norma Esther Jean Carter Brooks
Norma Esther Jean Carter Brooks passed away on August 24, 2020 at home in the loving care of her daughters Susan Brooks, Linda Miller and Janice Hale. We are especially appreciative of the care she received from Mayra Roman and her Hospice nurses. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Albert Brooks, her parents Donald and Dorothy Carter, her brother William Carter, Sister-in-laws Mary and Verna Carter and Brother-in-law Edward Shields and a very special aunt, Norma Murdoch, for whom she was named. She is survived by her brother Donald Carter Jr., sisters Virginia Shields and Judith Amores (Eladio), her children Larry Brooks (Lisa), Marcia Powers (Kevin), Janice Hale (Robert), Susan Brooks and Linda Miller (David), nine wonderful grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, many nieces and nephews and her loyal dog, George.
Norma was born on December 27, 1930 and lived in Hornell, NY during the Great Depression and WW2. After marriage she settled in Clarence Center, NY for 15 years before eventually moving to Carmichael, CA where she lived for nearly 50 years. She made great friends wherever she landed because, as everyone who knew her would attest, she was the most gentle and kindest person they knew. Mom always made people feel comfortable and appreciated. That of her five children, three became teachers and two became nurses speaks volumes about about her nurturing and compassionate nature. She was an accomplished bowler and softball player who would have loved to have had the athletic opportunities available to young girls today. She loved attending the sporting events, school plays, and other activities her grandchildren and great grandchildren were involved in as well as church services. She was an active member of the VFW Auxiliary for many years. She raised her five children, often by herself, because Frank's jobs involved extensive travel. As such, she was always puttering around the house doing one chore after another while simultaneously making sure her children were nurtured and healthy. And like the Seven Dwarfs, she whistled while she worked. She was employed for many years in the school cafeterias of the San Juan Unified School District. Because a woman's work is never done, she continued to maintain her household until her advancing age and Alzheimer's made that too difficult. Before George came into her life, she befriended a feral cat and made sure it was fed and watered daily. She was a gentle soul who couldn't bear to see one of God's creatures neglected. She loved her husband, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren unconditionally! She will be dearly missed by all who knew her.
A Celebration Of Norma's Life will be hosted by her children at a time when all who wish to remember and honor her can do so safely. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Leukemia And Lymphoma Society: LLS-Greater Sacramento Area, PO Box 102499, Pasadena, CA 91189-2499 or www.lls.org/donate OR Alzheimer's Association at www.alz.org
--Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Aug. 30 to Sep. 6, 2020. | Carter, Norma Esther Jean (I154)
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Norma T. Bramble, 95, of Rome, passed away peacefully on March 14, 2013, with her loving family at her side. She was born in Rome on July 19, 1917, the daughter of Henry A. and Irma Walker Toept. Norma was a graduate of Rome Free Academy. On June 22, 1946 she married the love of her life, Joseph B. Bramble, a marriage of just 24 years with his untimely death in 1968.
Norma was a fun loving person, always with a smile and known for her wit. She was a former member of the Cypress Twigs, Wednesday Morning Club, and a regular volunteer in the snack bar at Rome Memorial Hospital. Norma loved to play cards, bridge and pinochle being her favorites. She retired after 24 years from the then Rome Savings Bank in the new accounts department.
Surviving are her two loving daughters and spouses, Shelly and David Longo, and Kim and Robert Augustine, all of Rome; and her niece and husband, Judy and Richard Miller of MI. Norma had a great fondness for all of her feline companions. She was predeceased by a sister, Dorothy Harrington; brother, Paul Toept; two nephews, Brian and Bruce Harrington; and niece Janice Mazza.
The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to Betsy Ross Special Needs unit for the excellent care and heartfelt concern for Norma over the past four years.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Strong and Burns Funeral Home, 401 N. George St., Rome. Burial in Rome Cemetery. Friends may call from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers, please consider R-CAT, P.O. Box 341, Rome, NY 13442, Humane Society of Rome, Inc., 6247 Lamphear Road, Rome, NY 13440, or Spring Farm Cares, 3364 State Route 12, Clinton, NY 13323. | Toepp, Norma (I26495)
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Norma was born in New London, Connecticut to Charles and Eliza Derry. Norma was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, SMSgt Gilbert V. Cilley Sr. Being a dedicated military wife she graciously packed up and moved to Alabama, Louisiana, Illinois, Texas and Florida before retiring to Albuquerque, NM. Norma is survived by her sister, Alice Price, her daughter, Shirley A. Tetreault and her husband, Albert, son, Gilbert V. Cilley Jr. and his wife, Melissa, her grandsons, MSgt Allen J. Tetreault and his wife Laura, Kenneth J. Tetreault and his wife, Brandi, Gilbert V. Cilley III, Kenneth R. Cilley and his wife, Carrie, Chris Walton and Justin Haynes. Granddaughters are Stacia and Drea Cilley. Her "greats" are Kellen, Brooke, Katie, Amy, Jennifer Tetreault and Jordan Cilley.
Norma graduated early from "The School of Hard Knocks" and had a Masters Degree from the University of Loving, Caring, and Sharing. Norma devoted her entire life to caring for someone, sharing her time and making sure you knew how much she loved you. Most of the time it may have just been a special phone call from her to you. When raising her two children, she made sure that every day after school there was either a fresh baked lemon meringue pie or a hot loaf of bread sitting on the counter. Norma enjoyed being a member of Uptown Garden club and making cupcakes with her grandchildren. Norma loved to lick the spoon. A wonderful, caring, sharing, nurturing mama/grandma went home today but she will live in our hearts forever.
A celebration of her life will take place on Monday, December 7, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church, 11515 Lomas NE, by Pastor Chris Heller. Norma will be interred in the National Cemetery, with her husband, in Santa Fe at 2:15 p.m. | Derry, Norma Jean (I26295)
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Norman Dellandrea died peacefully at Leisureworld, North Bay on Wednesday, July 4, 2007 in his 82nd year. Norman was predeceased by his wife Hazel Pearl (King). He was the loving father of Christopher (Deborah) of Sudbury. Norman was the dear brother of Pearl Arbeau of Mission, B.C., Millie Dellandrea of Arnstein and Myrtle Hare of Port Loring.
The Dellandrea family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME in Powassan on Saturday, July 7, 2007 from 12:30 to 2 pm with a legion tribute service at 2 pm followed by the funeral service. Interment Nipissing Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made in Norman's memory to the Alzheimer's Society, the Royal Canadian Legion Br.#415 or the charity of your choice. | Dellandrea, Norman Edward (I09184)
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Norman T. Sadler died peacefully at his Almonte residence with his wife Jean by his side May 28. He was born in Pakenham Township on Oct 15, 1918, the son of Thomas H. Sadler and Anne M. Keating. He attended school in Pakenham Township. He cut ice for Hollie Lowry then started working in the carpentry business with his eldest brother Harry. Soon afterwards he started out on his own in the carpentry business building barns, adding additions, and building new homes. Many were employed by Norman and worked with him. He was the contractor for the Stewart House in Pakenham and the Ann Street Apartments in Almonte. He built many homes throughout the town and surrounding areas. Norman first ran his business out of his home on the island, then on St George Street, and finally to the former Thurston Garage on Highway 29, now Highway 15. Norman was known by many in the store as a friendly man who always had a story or joke to tell and was always very willing to provide assistance with any project that someone was about to begin. He was a wealth of information and was always willing to share his ideas and knowledge with those who would ask. He remained active in the store until the time of his death. The store is now known as Sadler Building Supply, which is owned and operated by his son Bob. Norman taught Sunday School, was an elder, and was in the session at the Almonte United Church for many years. When not at the store, he enjoyed travelling, reading the scriptures, and spending time with his wife and family. He will be sadly missed by many whose lives he had touched in so many ways. Norman leaves his wife Jean Edna Giles of more than 49 years of marriage. He was the dear father of Robert (Eileen) and Joy (Fred Baetz) of Whitby, Ont. He was also the much-loved Grandpa of Sharon and Robbie, Poppa to Nicholas Baetz, and brother of Flora Sadler, of Almonte, and Agnes Liptak, of Greenwich, Conn. He was predeceased by his four brothers ? Harold, Gordon, Jim and Nelson. Relatives, friends and business associates called at the Kerry Funeral Home in wake May 29 and 30. The funeral was May 31. Interment was at the Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte.
--1995, Wednesday June 14, The Almonte Gazette page B7 | Sadler, Norman Thomas (I31494)
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Norman W. Roberts 1914 - 2006 AGAWAM - Norman "Norm" Wesley Roberts, 91, a lifelong resident of Agawam died Thursday April 13, 2006 at Baystate Medical Center. Norm was born in Agawam, June 29, 1914, a son of the late Frederick and Anna Wittschiebe Roberts. He was a 1933 graduate of Agawam High School. Norm furthered his education at American International College. He worked at C. J. Roberts Engineering for many years, finally opening his own business Eastern Gas and Electric in West Springfield. He later worked as a car salesman at various dealerships in the greater Springfield Area and retired in 1979. Norm married, Vivian E. Cordes in 1941 and the couple would have celebrated 65 years together in June. Norm was a lifelong member and usher at the Agawam Baptist Church and also was a member of the church's Mr. & Mrs. Club. He was a 55 year member of the Elm Belcher Lodge of Masons, a Charter Member of both the Magawa Sporting Club and The Agawam Lions Club. He belonged to the Agawam Historical Association and the Golden Age Chapter II. He was an avid gardener and loved to share his annual crops with family and friends. Norm liked playing cards, fishing and was a sports enthusiast. In addition to his wife, Norm is survived by a son, Dr. Dale W. Roberts of Suffield; a daughter Judie Phillips and her husband Robert of Sullivan Harbor, ME; a brother, Warren Roberts of Feeding Hills; five grandchildren, Wendy Phillips of Dallas, TX; Kari Muslih of Houston, TX; Heather Stacy of Mason, OH; Rebecca Roberts of Boston, MA; Christopher Roberts of Suffield, CT; 3 great granddaughters, Lauren and Jocelyn Stacy of Mason, OH and Ava Muslih of Houston, TX. He also leaves three sisters in law, a brother in law and several nieces & nephews. Norm was predeceased by a sister, Doris Kerigan and three brothers, Lawrence, Carl and Woodrow Roberts. A funeral service will be held on Thursday April 20th at 12 noon at the Agawam Baptist Church 760 Main St, Agawam followed by a burial in Agawam Center Cemetery. A Masonic Evergreen service will be conducted on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at Colonial Forastiere Funeral Home 985 Main St, Agawam. If friends desire, memorial donations in his memory may be made to Shriners Hospital 516 Carew St, Springfield, MA 01104 or to the Agawam Baptist Church Building Renovation Fund. | Roberts, Norman Wesley (I08886)
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North Brooklin, Maine | Candage, Everett Clayton (I16035)
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North Burgess Township, Ontario | Thompson, Mary McFarlane (I6065)
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North Crosby Township, Ontario | Beadle, John Josiah (I13348)
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North Elmsley Township, Ontario | Menzies, George Douglas (I17324)
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North Elmsley Township, Ontario | Menzies, John Ritchie (I01031)
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North End Cemetery, Port Elizabeth
BRP - Block, Row & Plot
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Francis Ann, b. 8 Dec 1866, d. 2 Jan 1947, BRP Q5 340
Frederick Gilbert, b. 3 Jan 1886, d. 19 Oct 1947, BRP AA2 14
Ernest Charles, b. 12 Sep 1923, d. 1 Jun 1955, BRP AA2 13
Herbert Frank, b. 8 Feb 1865, d. 20 Jun 1937, BRP Q5 340 | Ayerst, Herbert Frank (I10877)
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North End Cemetery, Port Elizabeth
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Francis Ann, b. 8 Dec 1866, d. 2 Jan 1947, BRP Q5 340
Frederick Gilbert, b. 3 Jan 1886, d. 19 Oct 1947, BRP AA2 14
Ernest Charles, b. 12 Sep 1923, d. 1 Jun 1955, BRP AA2 13
Herbert Frank, b. 8 Feb 1865, d. 20 Jun 1937, BRP Q5 340 | Ayerst, Herbert Frank (I10877)
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North Fredericksburgh Township, Ontario | Patrick, Joseph Eli (I13937)
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North Gower, Ontario | McMillan, Joseph George (I03095)
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North Gower, Ontario | Pratt, Doris Fern Isabel (I7554)
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North Gower, Ontario | Family (F17437)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Byers, Edna Joy (I05888)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Fryer, Norma Fay (I1081)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Byers, Hilda Mabel (I00968)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Byers, Baby Boy (I25734)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | King, Annabella (I02150)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Anderson, Ellen Martha (I05957)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Byers, Baby Boy (I25734)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | King, Annabella (I02150)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | King, Florence Nellie (I00951)
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North Himsworth Township, Ontario | Perry, Viola Erma (I4656)
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North Hollywood, California | Edwards, Ann Jane (I04010)
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North Kamloops, British Columbia | Fenner, Louisa Jane (I03831)
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North Kamloops, British Columbia | Bones, Thomas (I03830)
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North Moreton, Berkshire | Woodley, Alfred (I3618)
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North York, Ontario | Byers, Gerald William (I05970)
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North York, Ontario | Cuddy, Catherine Stella (I05971)
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North York, Ontario | Lee, Marjorie Evelyn (I17925)
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NORWOOD -- Graveside services for World War II Veteran Osroe (Lee) Charity, 91, who passed away March 20, 2020, will be held Tuesday (July 13th) at 11 a.m. at St Mary?s Cemetery, Ogdensburg, NY.
Arrangements are with the Flint Funeral Home, Moira.
Lee was born April 12, 1928, in Piercefield, NY the son of the late Than and Blanche (Night) Charity. He attended Norwood Norfolk High School. On January 24, 1946, Lee enlisted into the United States Navy. During his military career he was awarded the WWII Victory Medal.
He united into marriage with Caroline McClure on July 13, 1984, she predeceased him July of 2017.
Lee was retired from the buildings and grounds department of Corning Glass.
Treasured memories will be forever in the hearts of his sons Lee ?Sonny? (Laurie) Charity, Joseph (Sheryle) Charity both of Illinois, Mark (Karen) Decare of Norfolk and a daughter Amber Willard and her companion John Simmons of Norwood. He is also survived by numerous grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
Besides his parents and wife Caroline a daughter during her infancy Margaret Ann, a granddaughter Kaitlin Ann Charity, a brother Bruce Charity and a sister Joyce Emlaw predecease him.
Memorial contributions in Lee?s honor may be made to a charity of one?s choice. | Charity, Osroe Lee (I1817)
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NORWOOD ? Graveside services for 79 year old Marlene A. Pettys, a resident of 65 Park Street, Norwood, will be held Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 2 p.m. in the Riverside Cemetery, Norwood with Pastor David Tulloch presiding. Mrs. Pettys passed away Wednesday evening at the Canton-Potsdam Hospital.
Marlene is survived by three sons, Rodney and Barbara Murray, Oakhurst, NJ; David Murray, Massena; Kevin Murray and his companion Jane Sebastian, St. Regis Falls; her daughter, Robin and Kevin Russell, Moira; her six grandchildren, Chelsea Murray, Sloane Murray, Travis Deshane, Chad Delosh and Dakota Pelkey, Autumn and Eddie Cajigas, and Sarah and Nicholas Pennington; her six beloved great-granddaughters, Raynie, Aaliyah, Alexis, Alivia, Sydney and Simone as well as several nieces and nephews.
Marlene was pre-deceased by her husband Paul and her three brothers, Richard, Larry and Douglas Worley.
Born in Norfolk, NY on January 23, 1938 to the late David E. and Eva Myers Worley, she worked as a Developmental Aide and cook for NYSARC in Norwood and previously worked as a cook for the Sunset Lodge in Norwood and the Village Inn in Massena.
Marlene married the late Paul Pettys on April 19, 2009.
Marlene loved animals, especially cats and enjoyed watching crime scene shows, crocheting and having a candy bar and diet soda. Memorial Donations in Marlene's Memory can be made to a local SPCA. | Werley, Marlene A. (I1515)
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NORWOOD- Funeral Services for 73 year old Paul M Pettys, 65 Park Street, Norwood, will be held Thursday at 6pm at the Buck Funeral Home in Norwood, with Rev. Harry Snow, pastor of St. Andrews Church, Norwood, presiding. Calling hours will be held on Thursday from 3 pm until the time of the funeral. Bagpipes will be played by Pat Matthews along with honors from the Norwood Fire Dept. Mr. Pettys passed away on Sunday morning at his home.
Paul is survived by his wife, Marlene, Norwood and his two daughters, Shelly Kriete, Malta, NY and Allison Pettys, Saranac Lake. He is also survived by his step-sons Rodney and Barb Murray, Massena; Kevin Murray, Massena; a step-daughter Robin and Kevin Russell, Moira; a sister Carolyn Matson, Norwood and two grandchildren, 6 step-grandchildren and 6 step great-granddaughters. He was pre-deceased by a brother Galand W Pettys and a sister Maryetta Pettys.
Born in Gouverneur on September 4, 1935 to the late Garold and Edith Munson Pettys, he graduated from NNCS in 1953. He married Marlene Worley on April 2, 1983. He operated Pauls Mobil in Norwood for many years and retired from NNCS as a custodian in 2004. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Norwood and the Norwood Fire Department, where he served as Chief and Asst. Chief. He was also a member of the Norwood Brass Firemen and loved his model trains and cigars. Memorial donations can be made to the Norwood Fire Department or to Hospice and Palliative Care of the St. Lawrence Valley. | Pettys, Paul M. (I1533)
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NORWOOD?A Mass of Christian Burial for 90 year old Mary LaPointe, a resident of the United Helpers Assisted Living in Canton and formerly of Canton and Potsdam, will be held Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 11 a.m. at St. Andrew's Church in Norwood with Rev. Msgr. John Murphy presiding. Burial will be held in St. Mary's Cemetery in Potsdam in the spring. Family and friends may call at the Buck Funeral Home in Norwood on Friday from 4-7 p.m. Mrs. LaPointe passed away early Monday morning at Maplewood.
Mary is survived by her daughter, Lisa LaPointe Billings, Colton and Paul Meyers, NJ; two grandchildren, Haley Billings and Tom Helmar and Elizabeth and Stephen Tucker; one great-grandson, Bradley T. Helmar, born on December 1, 2016 as well as several nieces and nephews. Mary was pre-deceased by a brother Fred Procida and two sisters, Caroline Bellardini and Jennie Procida.
Born in Detroit, Michigan on July 18, 1926 to the late Pasquale Procida and Eugenia Moribito, Mary moved to the North Country from Detroit. She married Wallace LaPointe Jr. at St. Andrew's Church in Norwood on October 20, 1952. Mary started working at the Potsdam Paper Mill and later worked at Clarkson as the 1st switchboard operator and later, worked at St. Lawrence University as a secretary in the Admissions Office, retiring in 1988 after 23 years of service. Mary was a devoted Christian, being a faithful member of St. Andrew's Church along with the Altar and Rosary Society. Even after her retirement, Mary was very active in her church and community and enjoyed playing cards in her spare time. Memorial Donations in her memory can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of the St. Lawrence Valley or to the Potsdam Public Museum. | Procida, Mary N. (I1717)
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NORWOOD?Funeral services for 89 year old Wallace B. LaPointe Jr., a resident of United Helpers Maplewood Campus, Canton, and formerly of Potsdam and Canton, will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Andrew?s Church in Norwood with Rev. Andrew Amyot presiding. Burial will be held in St. Mary?s Cemetery, Potsdam. Family and friends may call at the Buck Funeral Home in Norwood on Tuesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Mr. LaPoint passed away Friday morning at the Maplewood Campus.
Wallace is survived by his wife of 62 years, Mary, Canton; a daughter, Lisa L. Billings, Colton and his two grandchildren, Haley and Elizabeth Billings. Wallace was pre-deceased by a brother Welby and a sister Betty Nelson.
Born in Potsdam, NY on August 2, 1925 to the late Wallace B. and Jennie Files LaPointe Sr., he graduated from High School and attended college and studied under Helen M. Hosmer. He married Mary Procida on October 20, 1952. Wallace retired from St. Lawrence University in Canton where he worked for 25 years as an office manager for the St. Lawrence and Brewer Bookstores. Previously, Wallace was the Student Activity Coordinator for Clarkson University in Potsdam and also worked for Carey?s Jewelry Store in Potsdam as well. He was a member of the Royal Iris Society and had a passion for gardening. Memorial Donations in Wallace?s memory can be made to Hospice and Palliative Care or to a charity of one?s choice. | LaPointe, Wallace Bernard (I1711)
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Not reported - one week sick | Lee, Hannah (I03380)
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