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451 Bedford Township, Ontario Cota, Eliza (I2120)
 
452 Bedford Township, Ontario Badour, Simon Peter (I2121)
 
453 Bedfordview, Transvaal  Sucksmith, Mary (I3271)
 
454 Beebe, Monroe
Lyme - Monroe B. Beebe, of Lyme, died on Jan. 8, 2005, at the Mariner Health Care Center at Bride Brook in Niantic.
He was born on April 20, 1920, in Old Lyme, the son of Victor Lloyd and Catherine Brewin Beebe.
He was the widower of Marie Sperrazza Beebe.
Mr. Beebe was a heavy equipment operator and mechanic and a member of the operating engineers for over 60 years. He was an inventor and held a U.S. patent.
Mr. Beebe was a veteran of World War II, serving with the Army Air Corps. He was stationed in Africa and Italy. He was a member of the Caterpillar Club and a member of the 781st Bomb Squadron Association.
He is survived by his sons, Jonathan Beebe, of Lyme, and Lee Beebe, of Las Vegas; his sister, Doris Smith, of W. LaFayette, Ind.; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by his sisters, Elyse Bogue and Leonie Williams.
A memorial service will be held in the First Congregational Church of Lyme at a later date which will be announced. There are no calling hours.
The Fulton-Theroux Funeral Home, Old Lyme, is handling arrangements 
Beebe, Monroe Brewin (I09756)
 
455 Belfast, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland McGill, James (I03533)
 
456 Belfast, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Gourley, Andrew Morrison (I27931)
 
457 BELFORD William John "Bill" Following a brief illness in hospital at Arnprior on Saturday, February 17, 2007. Bill Belford of Pakenham, age 57 years. Beloved of Susan Kingdon. Son of the late J. Wilbert Belford and his wife the late Lottie Munro. Also survived by his aunts; Dorothy Hall and Eva Belford and by several cousins. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and where a complete Service including committal will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 10 AM. Rev. Fr. Bill Simons officiating. Cremation to follow. Donations in memory of Bill may be made at the funeral home to the charity of one's choice and would be most appreciated by his family.
**Published on February 19, 2007 
Belford, William John (I13149)
 
458 BELFORD, John Wilbert - In hospital at Ottawa on Tuesday, June 23rd 1981, J. WILBERT BELFORD (of Pakenham). In his 66th year. Beloved husband of' Lottie Munroe and dear father of William of Pakenham. Also survived by one sister Mrs. Ted Hall (Dorothy) of' Pakenham, and one brother Howard of Matachewan. Rested at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte. from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and where service will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. H. Brown officiating. Interment St Mark's Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. Belford, John Wilbert (I03272)
 
459 BELFORD, Lottie Jean - In hospital at Arnprior on Saturday, April 7, 1984. Lottie Jean Munro (of Pakenham in her 65th year). Beloved wife of the late John Wilbert Belford and dear mother of Bill at home. Dear sister of Raymond of Madoc and Mrs. Gordon Thom (Kathleen) of Almonte. Predeceased by one sister Mrs. Ila Jones and one brother Hilton Elswood. Rested at the Gamble & Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church Street, Almonte from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday and where service was held on -Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard McKenzie officiating. Spring interment St Mark's Anglican Cemetery, Pakenham. Munro, Lottie Jean (I02626)
 
460 Bells Corners, Ontario Jackson, William Herbert (I4798)
 
461 Belmullet, Mayo, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Broderick, Margaret M. (I08872)
 
462 Beloved wife of the late Ernest Chadwick. Loving mother of Lani (Norma), Stephanie Vallance (late Gordon) and Philip (Brigitte). Dear sister of Dorothy Snetsinger (late Austin) and Keitha Smith (late Gary). Cherished grandmother of Tyson, Shelley, Kylie, Natalie, Keri, Lauren and Jared and great-grandmother of six.
Predeceased by her parents Albert and Ruby (née Price) Ostler, brother Douglas, sisters Edna Graham (late Alex) and Muriel Contant (late Euclid). Survived by sister-in-law Alice Ostler. Lera will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and friends.
Resting at the WILSON FUNERAL HOME , 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall where visitation will be held Monday 9-10:45 AM. Funeral service will be held in the chapel of the Wilson Funeral Home on Monday, December 14, 2015 at 11:00 AM. Cremation to follow. Reverend Ruth Draffin from St. John's Presbyterian Church officiating. Rite of committal at a later date. If so desired, contributions in her memory to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.  
Ostler, Lera Alice (I1976)
 
463 Belvedere, Kent Cooper, Earl Thomas (I2825)
 
464 Belvedere, Kent Wright, Violet Alice Bewers (I2781)
 
465 Benita Passut was a former resident of Danville and St. Johnsbury. She and husband Bob resided in Jensen Beach, Fla., since the early 1990s. Benita passed away there Saturday, March 10, 2012, at the age of 81.
She was born in East Barre, Vt., on July 10, 1930, the oldest of three daughters born to Joseph and Marjorie (Hunt) Miller. She attended schools in St. Johnsbury as well as high school at St. Johnsbury Academy.
Benita's work experience included working at White's Market in Lyndonville, for her son Jerry at The Convenient One, and as unit secretary on the second floor at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital. In Danville she was known for the pies and donuts she made for the former Coffee Cup Restaurant.
She is survived by her husband Robert Passut of Jensen Beach, Fla.; her mother Marjorie Damon also of Florida; two sisters: Joy Adler of Mesa, Ariz., Sheila Davies of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; nine children: Gerald R. Boardman Jr. of Danville, Bonnie Boardman and Peter Emmons of Danville, E. Jane Bronson and husband Dr. Elliot Kaplan of Gilsum, N.H., Susan Deslauriers and husband Raymond of Holyoke, Mass., David J. Boardman of Yadkinville, N.C., Paul E. Boardman of Port St. Lucie, Fla., Sheila McCarthy and husband Kevin also of Port St. Lucie, Fla., Ellen Zieske and husband James of Wilmington Mass., James A. Boardman of Beaverton, Ore.; 11 grandchildren and their families.
Two of Bob's three sons are also surviving: Brent Passut and wife Pat of St. Johnsbury, Barry Passut of South Burlington, and Blaine's wife Pam Passut of St. Johnsbury, and their families; nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by a daughter-in-law Ruth Cousins, an infant son Stephen, her father Joseph Miller, her former husband Gerald Boardman Sr., and Bob's son Blaine Passut.
Services will be held in St. Johnsbury this Sunday, March 18, at 3 p.m. at the Grace United Methodist Church. The church pastor, the Rev. Kirk Thompson, will officiate at the service. There will be no visiting hours.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Elton John AIDS Foundation, 584 Broadway, Suite 906, New York, NY 10012.
--Published in the Caledonian Record, March 14, 2012 
Miller, Benita Joan Boardman (I31695)
 
466 BENJ. BURCH, an account of whose sad death by drowning is given in the history of Harrington, was a son of Benjamin Burch, the pioneer. He married Eliza Clark, and settled on the farm in Upper Lachute, now owned by his son, Alfred A. Burch. Some years later, he went to Harrington, took up land and drowned there.
He had two sons and three daughters; one of the former died in childhood. One daughter, married, now lives in Manitoba, the other two in Grenville; one married to David Ogilvy, the other is the widow of the late Richard Hoare.
--From the History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec & Prescott, Ontario, page 221: (1896) 
Burtch, Benjamin J. (I20210)
 
467 Benjean M. Browning was born September 20, 1926 on the family farm near Bluff City, Kansas, the only child born to Lorenz and Louise (Brinkman) Burgmeier. Benjean attended Bluff City High School graduating in 1944. She furthered her education at Phillips University receiving a Bachelors Degree in Education. She taught school at Arlington, Bluff City, and Anthony Kansas.
On December 27, 1958, Benjean was united in marriage with Dwight M. Browning in Bluff City, Kansas. This union was blessed with two daughters, Tammie Jean and Beth Ann. They made their home on a farm southwest of Anthony before moving to Eagle School in 1969 and remodeling it to be their home. Benjean retired from teaching after she got married.
Benjean was a devout Christian and an active member of the First Baptist Church in Anthony, teaching Sunday School for many years, both children and adults. She was also a member of the Retired School Personnel. Benjean will be remembered for her continual hospitality to family, friends, and strangers, refreshing the hearts of those she met.
On November 20, 2019, Benjean passed away at the age of 93 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dwight on July 23, 1998 and her parents.
Benjean will be deeply missed by her daughters and sons-in-law, Tammie and Eric Zittel and Beth and Dennis Elliott; her grandchildren: Danny Elliott and wife, Nicole, Kathryn Zittel, Donny Elliott and wife, Audra, Karyn Zittel-Harless and husband, Jonathan, Kristyn Ruddiman and husband, Kyle, Becky McNett and husband, Jesse, Deacon Elliott and wife, Bree, and Eric Joshua Zittel; 13 great-grandchildren; other relatives and many friends.
Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Saturday, November 23, 2019 at Prairie Rose Funeral Home in Anthony with Pastor Warren Stanton officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Park Cemetery, Anthony.
Visitation and Viewing will be held 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday at Prairie Rose in Anthony.
Memorials in memory of Benjean may be made to the Anthony Community Care Center and may be sent in care of the funeral home.  
Burgmeier, Benjean M. (I3911)
 
468 BENZONIA ? Frances Case died peacefully in her sleep at the home of her daughter, Sara F. Gipson, on April 12, 2007. She was 103.
Frances was born in Orangeville, Barry County, Michigan, on Aug. 29, 1903, the daughter of William "Bert" Brown and Addie Brown (nee Scott). Her three brothers, Carl, Louis and Harold all preceded her in death.
In 1931, Frances married Louis Case of Benzonia, and he died in 1985. Their two children, Sara F. Gipson of Benzonia and Louis Case of Ann Arbor both survive, as do her seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Frances taught in the Michigan public schools for a total of 40 years, and she and Louis owned and operated Case's Dairy Bar and Restaurant on US 31 in Beulah from 1949 to 1969.
A memorial service will be held at the Benzonia Congregational Church at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 27, followed by an open house on Saturday, July 28, at 2 p.m., at 1523 Case Road, Benzonia, where a gathering of the clans and friends will celebrate Frances' life, as well as a golden wedding, summer birthdays and a Sunday wedding. All are welcome!
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Benzonia Congregational Church.
The Benzonia Chapel of McElduff-Jowett Funeral Home and Cremation Service is handling the arrangements.
This obituary was originally published in the Record-Eagle. 
Brown, Frances (I21373)
 
469 Berlin, Ontario Family (F16277)
 
470 Berlin, Ontario Ayerst, Francis Vincent (I4086)
 
471 Berlin, Ontario Dunkel, Augusta Mary (I5664)
 
472 Berlin, Ontario Underwood, Elvin Joseph (I5682)
 
473 Berlin, Ontario Lough, Marie Emma (I5669)
 
474 Berlin, Ontario Polzin, Margaret Matilda (I5736)
 
475 Bernice Thornton Banning was born on February 21, 1885, in Providence, Rhode Island, and graduated from Brown University in 1905 and the University of Wisconsin in 1910. In 1916, she set out for the Far East, to travel in Japan, China, and India, and to teach in Ceylon. She was appointed the first principal of the Buddhist Girls School in Ceylon and filled that post for a year, from January to December 1917. The school, founded by Celestina Dias, also known as Mrs. Jeremias Dias, was located in a house called "The Firs" on Turret Road in Colombo. Now called Visakha Vidyalaya, the school has since moved to larger quarters.

After completing her stint at the Buddhist Girls School, Bernice continued in her travels in Ceylon and India. In 1923, she applied for a passport at Madras, India, so that she might stay on there "for the purpose of study and recreation, on behalf of the Theosophical Society." The Theosophical Society, founded in 1875 by Helena Blavatsky and her associates, established its International Headquarters in Madras, a suburb of Adyar, India, sometime before the turn of the century.

I don't know how long Bernice Banning remained in the Orient, but by 1930, she had returned to the United States and was living in Meiners Oaks in the Ojai Valley of Ventura County, California. The head of her household was the elder Margaret Reed, Bernice's companion in her Asian travels. Bernice continued in her work as a teacher. (She had taught at least as far back as 1910 when she was a university instructor.) She also wrote, though perhaps only a little for publication. Her story, "Finger of Kali," was published in the Winter 1931 (or Dec. 1930-Jan. 1931) issue of Oriental Stories. Oriental Stories, then in its second issue, would have been the perfect place for Bernice to display her knowledge of the Far East. The only other credits I have found for her are pieces written for The Adyar Bulletin, a Theosophical publication, and printed in the July 1915 and February 1919 issues. Bernice T. Banning died on September 28, 1954, in Ventura County, California. She was 69 years old.
-- Tellers of Weird Tales; Artists & Writers in The Unique Magazine 
Banning, Bernice Thornton (I07405)
 
476 Berta Christina Ayerst (nee Forsythe), late of Providence Place, passed away on Sunday February 5, 2006. The memorial service will take place on Friday February 10, 2006 at 3:00 p.m. in Parkview Funeral Chapel. Berta was born in Moose Jaw on February 19, 1922 and raised on the family farm in the Eastleigh district, north of Courval, Saskatchewan. She atteneded Eastleigh School and Central Collegiate in Moose Jaw. In 1942, she married her late husband Ken Ayerst and in 1944 they purchased their only home at 23 Lillooet St. E., Moose Jaw where they resided until 2002. Berta was employed at Moose Jaw Times Herald and Hodge Coal for many years as a bookkeeper. Late in life, she attended University of Regina as a mature student, becoming an elementary school teacher in Moose Jaw until retirement. For over fifty years, Berta was a member of Rebekah Lodge No. 54 and was a past Noble Grand. Berta was predeceased by her husband Kenneth, parents Robert and Janice Forsythe, brother-in-law Alex Gordon, sister-in-law Ila Forsythe. Berta leaves to mourn her son Russell (Carolyn) of Mortlach, SK: granddaughters Shelley and Coral of North Vancouver; son Lloyd of Moose Jaw: grandsons Lloyd and Lee; son Robert of Moose Jaw: granddaughters Roberta and Leslie of Saskatoon; sister Edna Gordon of Birch Hills, SK; brother George Forsythe of Moose Jaw; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.  Forsythe, Berta Christine (I4560)
 
477 Bertie was buried in Vermont but later the family moved to Iowa where he is listed on the family tombstone. Bailey, Burton R. (I05079)
 
478 Bertie's birth was registered as "Bertie H. G. Haselwood", using his mother's maiden name. A re-registration as "Bertie Gorringe" took place when Bertie was age 12 and was permitted under the Legitimacy Act of 1926. Gorringe, Bertie Henry (I3391)
 
479 Berton was born in Port Loring on September 20, 1934, the first child of Herbert and Vera (McConnell) Dobbs of Golden Valley. He was the elder brother of Noreen and Judy. Berton grew up on the family farm and attended Golden Valley Public School. His outside interests were sports and music. Being ambidextrous, he could hit the baseball equally well from either side of the plate, and he could switch his hockey stick on the fly carrying the puck and scoring as easily with either hand. He was also a multi-talented musician and could play any instrument he put his hand to guitar, banjo, violin, piano, etc. and played in a band with his father Herb, Stan Moore, Sheila and Noreen Dobbs, then later with Berton Beatty, Judy, Paul and Pauline Dobbs. Berton got his first job working for Odorizzi Lumber Mill.
In his spare time he also earned his Private Pilot License and could land equally well on wheels, skis and floats. Some of his passengers - Les Berger, Ron Culin and Don Odorizzi - went on to earn their licenses. Berton began work at DuPont (now own as Fabrene) in 1960. He met Lucille Landon (Rogerson) and they were married on June 10, 1961 at St. Paul's United Church in Golden Valley. They spent the first seven or eight years of their marriage on the family farm in Golden Valley. Berton became an instant father as Lucille had three children, Stephen, Heather and Jim. He successfully took on the challenge of fatherhood and soon, he and Lucille had their own son, Brad in 1163. Berton was people oriented so he joined the Argyle Lion's Club. He was a very supportive member. Therefore, when the family decided to move to Callander in 1968, he was quick to transfer his membership to the Callander Lions Club. He served as resident several times and was awarded the Helen Keller Fellowship and the Melvin Jones Awards, as well as a life membership in Lions. He was a member of the Callander Volunteer Firefighters and functioned in many roles including Captain. Berton stayed very active in these positions in the community until his retirement after 35 years of service at Fabrene. Berton died peacefully after a long illness on Saturday, May 14, 2011 at Lady Isabelle Nursing Home. Trout Creek. 
Dobbs, Berton John (I01848)
 
480 Bertram Clarke
Suffering a heart attack in Ottawa Monday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, Bertram Clarke, 53-year-old civil servant of 425 Somerset street west, Ottawa, collapsed on the street and died instantly before medical aid could arrive. Mr Clarke, veteran of the First Great War, had been in ill-health for some time and for the past week had not been to work under orders of his physician, Dr M.D. Graham, of the Department of Pensions and National Health. Mr Clarke had resided in Ottawa for the past 23 years and during that time had been employed in the personnel branch of the Department of Transport.
Born in Maine, U.S., he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs David Clarke, and came to Canada 51 years ago. The family settled at Almonte. There, 32 years ago, he married Pearl Illingworth, who survives. Mr Clarke attended the United Church. During the First Great War, Mr Clarke served with the 73rd Regiment from 1914 until 1918.
Besides his widow, he is survived by three daughters: (Jean) Mrs Dan Larocque, Almonte; the Misses Florence and Joan Clarke, Ottawa; a brother, Hugh Clarke, Moose Jaw and two sisters, Mrs Charles Comba of Toronto, and Miss Hattie Clarke, Almonte. The remains were brought to Almonte Tuesday morning and rested at the home of Mr Harry Houston until the funeral Thursday afternoon. Interment was in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev W.J. Scott of Bethany United Church officiated at the services. The pallbearers were three former members of deceased's 73rd Regiment, comrades in the last war, Messrs O.L. James, Jack Joss and Wallace Honeyborne; and W.A. Jamieson, Hal Kirkland and E.J. Lee. Included in the floral tributes were wreaths from Dept of Transport, and Percy St. School, Ottawa an the Almonte Branch of the Canadian Legion.
**The Almonte Gazette, 1 June 1944, page 4 
Clarke, Bertram (I03292)
 
481 Bertrams, Transvaal Hirtzel, Mary Alison (I3268)
 
482 Bessie M. Kirkby, 96, of Cortland, NY passed away Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at Cortland Park and Rehabilitation Center. Bessie had previously lived on Peck Street in Evans Mills.
She was born May 16, 1917 in Clayton, NY, and was the daughter of the late Everton and Charlotte Cook Ayerst.
Bessie worked at the Borden's Cheese Factory in Antwerp, provided daycare to several families in Evans Mills for numerous years, and worked several years in the cafeteria at the Evans Mills Elementary School.
She loved her flower gardens, her church, cooking and her family. She enjoyed any opportunity for a picnic or party with her family. She was an extremely hard worker and enjoyed life to the fullest.
Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Cathy Northrop and Jeffrey Jesmer of Groton, NY; three grandsons, Sam and Michelle Northrop and their son, Jack, of Mechanicville, Ben and Caitlin Northrop of Fonda, and Jeffrey Northrop of Groton, NY; and sisters Rose Fleming of Mattydale, and Beatrice (George) Randall of Adams Center.
Her husband, Harry G. Kirkby, brothers, Albert and Lester Ayerst and a sister, Margaret Shultz predeceased her.
The funeral will be 1:30 pm Friday at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Evans Mills with Rev. Thomas Kornmeyer officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, Evans Mills.
Calling hours are 11 to 1 pm Friday at Frederick Bros. Funeral Home, Evans Mills.
Anyone wishing to make a memorial contribution in Bessie's name is asked to consider the Cortland Park and Rehabilitation Center, 193 Clinton Avenue, Cortland, or St. Mary's Catholic Church in Evans Mills, NY. 
Ayerst, Bessie May (I4259)
 
483 Beto S. York passed away at St. Joseph?s hospital , Omaha, Saturday, Nov. 22, 1924, after an illness of several weeks.
Beto, as he was familiarly called, was a well-known citizen of this city where he has lived for 36 years. He was an electrician and painter by trade, and was always the one called upon for any hazardous work. He delighted in painting tall buildings, smokestacks and the like. He was a natural mechanic in many ways.
Beto S. York, son of Mrs. A. Sears of this city, was born in Terre Haute, Ind., June 10, 1874 and was just past 50 years of age at the time of his death.
He moved here with his mother in 1888 and has resided here since that time.
He was married to Miss Jennie Oliver at Logan on Aug. 17, 1899, and to this union three children were born: Mrs. Fern Cahill of Paxton, Nebr.; Mrs. Doris Dammann of Paxton, Neb., and Clement of Graf, Neb.
He and his wife were divorced a number of years ago and he was married to Mable Simmons of Omaha, March 19, 1921.
Besides his wife, children, and mother, he leaves one brother, Frank York of this city.
Truly Beto will be missed.
The funeral was held from the Christian church Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., Rev. Victor Johnson officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery. 
York, Beto Succese (I23692)
 
484 Bette M. Boyer, 89, of Manchester passed away Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012 at home. Born in Scranton, PA, she lived in Ewing Twp., before moving to Manchester fourteen years ago. Bette was a telephone operator for RCA in Princeton before retiring.
She was predeceased by her son, George Bruce Boyer in 1979 and her husband, George Boyer in 2004. She is survived by her daughter, Kathyann Boyer of Jackson; her half sister, Shirley Horak of Hamilton Twp.
Interment will take place privately at Ewing Cemetery, Ewing Twp. Arrangements by DeGraff Cremation Service, Lakehurst.
--Published in Asbury Park Press on Oct. 12, 2012 
Hartshorn, Bette M. (I28707)
 
485 Betty Avery Hewitt, age 82, of Lake Wales, FL, formerly of Old Mystic, passed away Monday evening at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital with her family at her side.
Mrs. Hewitt was born in New London on July 28, 1925 the daughter of Kenneth and Marion Avery.
She was married to George Wilcox Hewitt, a noted local historian and author, in Groton on June 6, 1944. Together, they enjoyed 52 years of marriage before his sudden death on June 21, 1996.
An avid crafter, Betty will be remembered for her jewelry making, sewing, knitting, and most of all, her love for her family. She was a longtime member of the Charity Chapter Order of Eastern Star where she held many chairs, including Past Worthy Matron.
She is survived by her children, Sandra L. Greene and her husband Richard of Mystic, Carl A. Hewitt and his wife Betty of Stonington; her twin sister Beth Erikson Bernhart of Lake Wales with whom she made her home for the past 11 years; a brother, Ralph Avery of FL; 4 grandchildren, Sharon Carreiro and her husband Ernesto, Richard Greene Jr. and his wife Jill, Michael Charnetski and his wife Dori, and Ginger Hewitt; great-grandchildren, Shana, Lyndsay and Monica Charnetski, and Julianna & Robbie Greene. She was predeceased by a brother, Kenneth Avery.
Betty's family will greet relatives and friends at The Dinoto Funeral Home, 17 Pearl Street, Historic downtown Mystic on Thursday from 12noon-1:45pm, immediately followed by a Graveside Funeral Service at 2pm at Elm Grove Cemetery, Rte. 27, Mystic. The Rev. Dr. G. Kenneth Carpenter, Pastor of Union Baptist Church, will officiate. 
Avery, Elsie Betty (I02519)
 
486 Betty L. Welge Peterson of Williams Road, Wallingford, died Thursday at the Skyview Center in Wallingford. She was 68.
She was born in Essex and had been a Wallingford resident for many years.
She is survived by her husband, David A. Peterson; two sons, David A. Peterson of Hadlyme and Dana H. Peterson of High Springs, Fla.; a sister, Beatrice Gay Jaques of Deep River; a brother, Roy Welge of Westbrook; and three grandchildren.
Calling hours will be noon to 1:15 p.m. Saturday at Wallingford Funeral Home, 809 N. Main St. Ext., Wallingford, followed by a service at 1:30 p.m. Private burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook. Donations may be made to the Huntington Disease Society Connecticut Chapter. 
Welge, Betty Louise (I25499)
 
487 Betty Lou Hill (Rogers, Bostwick), 85, passed away June 4, 2014, at the Ochoco Care Center in Prineville, Ore. A private interment will be held at Idlewilde Cemetery in Hood River, Ore.
Betty Lou Bostwick was born May 21, 1929, in Marshall, Mich., to Edythe and Lyle Bostwick. She was the youngest of four children: sister Marie, and brothers Kenneth and George. She spent her teenage years in Hood River, Ore.
When she was in high school she met 23-year-old U.S. Army Air Corps soldier Vernon Rogers, also from Hood River. Vernon was just getting ready to re-enlist in the Air Corps but after meeting Betty, he changed his mind. Betty finished high school early and they married in Hood River.
They were married for 24 years, and had four children: Vernon Jr., Craig, David and Joan.
Early in their marriage they lived and worked in the Hood River, Dee and Odell areas. Later they lived in Portland, and Vernon worked for United Grocers as a warehouseman for over 23 years. Vernon built their first house in Portland himself, constructing the entire plumbing system with salvaged pipe. They used to laugh that there were ?no pieces of water-pipe longer than 3 inches in the entire home? ? there were literally hundreds of pipe couplings holding it together.
They eventually bought an 80-acre farm in Eagle Creek, Ore., and Betty was a full-time mother. She enjoyed gardening, and they raised a variety of animals. In 1971 they divorced, and Betty moved to Boring, Ore.
Betty then held a variety of jobs: bank teller, CNA, secretary, and bookkeeping assistant. She had an entrepreneurial spirit and built an A-frame four-unit motel between Boring and Sandy, Ore., on the newly opened State Highway 26 freeway. Eventually Betty remarried (Ron Hill), and they later divorced.
After a serious hospitalization in 1986, Betty was left disabled and unable to care for herself. Joan brought her from the hospital into their home. She and her family cared personally for Betty from 1986 until 2009, when she moved into Haven House in Fossil, Ore.
In 1998, Joan, her husband Scott, and Betty moved to Spray, Ore. That same year Joan?s father Vernon, who had lived many years on the Oregon coast, also decided to move into their Spray RV park. For years, the residents in Spray were confused ? both Betty and Vernon ?lived with Joan? but not together. Although divorced for many years, they enjoyed an amicable relationship until Vernon?s death in 2004.
As Betty?s health care needs increased, she eventually moved to Ochoco Care Center in Prineville, Ore. She passed away due to complications from a fall she sustained on May 29, which resulted in a broken hip.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Ochoco Care for the extraordinary, patient and loving care they gave Betty while she lived there.
Betty had a strong Christian upbringing as a child, and her faith became her anchor after the 1986 hospitalization. Throughout the intervening years and up until the day she passed, her Bible was never far from her side.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings: sister Marie and Ed Coxen, brothers Kenneth and Lee Bostwick, and George and Eileen Bostwick.
She is survived by her children: sons Vernon Jr., Craig and Maria Rogers, David and Desina Rogers, and daughter Joan and Scott Field; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A memorial service for Betty will be held in Spray, Ore., at the Assembly of God Church at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 28. A time for fellowship will follow the service at The Rock. In lieu of flowers, a contribution can be made in Betty?s name to Ochoco Care Center, 950 N.E. Elm St., Prineville, OR 97754. 
Bostwick, Betty Lou (I19711)
 
488 Betty Lujan, 81 of Greeley passed away at her home on January 10, 2017. She was born in Utica, NY on January 20, 1935 to Frank and Dorothy (Files) Dashnaw.
She married Kenneth Martin Lujan, II and he passed away September 17, 2011.
Betty worked as a housekeeper at Bonell for 12 years. She loved going to garage sales and enjoyed time with her grandchildren and attended Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church.
Survivors include her children; Chris (Anna), David, Kenneth Jr., and Amanda (Jason Appelhans), 9 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, brother Chuck and sisters Beatric and Joyce.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, 2 daughters Maria and Margaret, 3 brothers Frank, Teddy and Freddy, sister Jenny and granddaughter Kristen.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Adamson Chapel. 
Dashnaw, Elizabeth Mary (I1730)
 
489 Betty Willine Templeton Webb, age 87, of LaFayette, went to be with her Lord, Tuesday, January 10, 2017.
Betty worked at StuffN-Such Thrift Store, until it closed in June 2005 and was a member of Christ Chapel Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years J.W. Webb; her parents, Battle F. and Luda Templeton; two sisters, Marie Johnson and Blanche Frye; three brothers, B.F. Templeton Jr., Billy J. and Howard H. Templeton.
She is survived by two daughters, Keila (Butch) Beaird and Teresa Richard; one son Terry (Ann) Webb; two step children, Tim (Vivian) Webb and Beverly (Charles) Ragsdale; four grandchildren, Kristy Robertson, Brittany Richard, Kelly Webb, and Holly Phelps; seven great grandchildren, Aden and Maggie Robertson, Koltin and Kassie Webb, Jacob McKinney, Kailee and Ethan Newson; a number of nieces and nephews also survive. Funeral from the Wilbanks Memorial Chapel Friday, January 13 at 2:00 pm with Dr. Todd Gaddis and Randy Bryant officiating.
A private burial will follow in the LaFayette City Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Brittany Richard, Kelly Webb, Aden Robertson, Butch Beaird, Max Morrison, Barry Hollis, Dobra Caheely, Skylar O'Bryant, and Garrett Bradley.
Honorary pallbearers are Cecil Bryant, Gloria Hollis, the Beta Sigma Phi Theta XI Chapter, and Barbara Marshall.
Family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Arrangements are by Wallis-Wilbanks Funeral Home, LaFayette. 
Templeton, Betty Willine (I28466)
 
490 Between 1930 and 1940, William's family name changed from Kuropatwinski to Kuropat. Kuropat, William John (I27244)
 
491 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, Arthur Henry (I29363)
 
492 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Garnham, Anna Elizabeth (I29393)
 
493 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, Violet Hilda (I29394)
 
494 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, John Henry (I29395)
 
495 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, Ada (I29396)
 
496 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, Bessie Garnham (I29397)
 
497 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, James Arthur (I29398)
 
498 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, Thomas Macdonald (I29399)
 
499 Between the 1891 and 1901 England census, documents show that the surname of the family of Arthur Henry Morley changed from Morley to Morrison. Morrison, Arthur Horace (I29400)
 
500 Between the 1901 and 1911 census, Joseph & Jennie and all of the children except Lambert, moved to Saskatchewan. Parry, Joseph Alfred (I06616)
 

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