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651 Bromley Township, Ontario Andrews, Mary (I17365)
 
652 Bromley Township, Ontario Dewar, Annie May (I29478)
 
653 Bromley Township, Ontario Kaddatz, Thomas Ferdinand (I29585)
 
654 Bromley Township, Ontario Morrow, Jane (I29473)
 
655 Bromley Township, Ontario Ritchie, James H. (I01003)
 
656 Bromley Township, Ontario Family (F2040)
 
657 Bromley Township, Ontario Family (F14348)
 
658 Bromley Township, Ontario Guest, Elizabeth (I29486)
 
659 Bromley Township, Ontario Family (F14387)
 
660 Bromley Township, Ontario Family (F14389)
 
661 Bromley Township, Ontario Francis, Harriet Mabel (I29582)
 
662 Bromley Township, Ontario Byers, David (I01026)
 
663 Bromley Township, Upper Canada Byers, William James (I00782)
 
664 Bromley Township, Upper Canada Byers, Elizabeth (I01002)
 
665 Bromley, Kent Hassam, Edward George (I2424)
 
666 Bromley, Kent Hinton, John (I03926)
 
667 Bronchia pneumonia  Weston, Judith Ann (I5420)
 
668 Bronchial pneumonia Johnstone, Stanley Clifford (I20937)
 
669 Bronchial pneumonia Pennock, Florence M. (I22186)
 
670 Bronchial Pneumonia  Duranseau, Alderique Joseph (I25127)
 
671 Bronchial Pneumonia Byers, George McAuley (I17396)
 
672 Bronchial pneumonia  McCaw, Ian Alexander (I12820)
 
673 Bronchial pneumonia  Perry, Orville James (I4657)
 
674 Broncho Pneumonia  Lough, Ernest Arthur (I5665)
 
675 Bronchopneumonia  Duranseau, Edmond Newell (I25133)
 
676 Bronchopneumonia  King, Larry James (I02235)
 
677 BROOKDALE -- Isabell smith, 74, LBSH Apartments, Brasher Falls died Sunday Morning at the Massena Memorial Hospital. The funeral will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Brookdale Wesleyan Church, Brookdale. Rev. Mark Bartlett officiating
Burial is in Jenkins Neighborhood Cemetery, Stockholm.
Friends may call at the Hammill funeral Home of Winthrop from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM. Tuesday
Surviving are four sons, Dale McClure, Syracuse, Donald McClure, Rochester, Glenn McClure, Clearwater, Fla., and Walton Douglas Gouverneur: Two daughters, Mrs. Lee (Caroline) Charity, Ogdensburg, and Mrs. Robert (Linda) Locey, Winthrop; two stepsons, Donald Douglas, Brasher Falls, and Ralph Douglas, Massena; four stepdaughters Mrs. Robert (Agatha) Tooley, Norfolk, Mrs. Viola Retell, Lake Placid, Mrs. Clifford (Shirley) Boice, Brasher Falls, and Mrs. William (Diana) Harvey, Saranac Lake; two brothers, Arthur Steenberg, Massena and Harlie Steenberg, California; three sisters, Mrs. Alonzo (Arlene) wood; Mrs. Marcel(Sylvia) Quenneville, both of Massena and Mrs. Viola Burnap, South Butler. 20 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. several nieces, Nephews and; Cousins. A son, Harley McClure died in infancy. Four step children, Clarence, Phillip, Walter Jr. Rowena,;died before her.
Born July 6, 1912, in Stockholm, a daughter of Harlie and Martha Price Steenberg, she attended Stockholm schools.
She was married to Norval A. McClure and later to Walter J. Douglas, Sr. who died in 1968. On July 6, 1970, she married Carlton F. Smith, Hopkinton, in West Stockholm. He died Aug. 25, 1976. 
Steenberg, Isabell Mary (I1794)
 
678 Brookfield: Norman Earl John, 66, died Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical center in Lebanon, N.H.

He was born November 28, 1944 in Concord, the son of Theodore and Luvia (Hodgdon) John.

He attended schools in the St. Johnsbury area. Following his education, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and served two tours of duty in Vietnam. After his discharge from the service, he returned to Vermont, where he owned and operated a rubbish removal business in the Brookfield area for many years.

He was married Esther Hodgdon August 5, 1971. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and bowling and had served as president of the Randolph Friday Night Bowling League. He had also served as a Brookfield cemetery commissioner.

Survivors include his wife, Esther John of Brookfield; five sons: Leonard Hodgdon of Brookfield, William Hodgdon of Statesville, N.C., Berton Hodgdon of Concord, N.H., Max Hodgdon of Richmond, Va., and Michael Hodgdon of Philadelphia, Penna.; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Graveside services with military honors will be held in the Brookfield Center Cemetery at a date and time to be announced later. There are no calling hours.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Day Funeral Home in Randolph.  
John, Norman Earl (I15594)
 
679 BROSSEAU, James R., age 73, died on September 6, 2005, in Winter Haven, Florida, following complications of a stroke. He was born in Kalamazoo on February 16, 1932, to Robert S. and Rhea M. (Derhammer) Brosseau, both of whom have predeceased him. He relocated to Winter Haven in 1964, where he established an advertising company, Gator Promotions. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and was an avid pilot. Jim is survived by his wife, Doris (Shea) Brosseau, a daughter, Debra A. (Robert) Johnson, a son, Douglas R. Brosseau, four grandchildren and a sister, June (Duane) Avard, of Schoolcraft. Memorial services were held at the family residence, 2800 21st St. N.W., Winter Haven, on September 11.  Brosseau, James Robert (I22491)
 
680 Brown Candover, Southampton Family (F17029)
 
681 Bruce D. Heitman, 78, of Orwell, NY, formerly of New Haven, CT, passed away on Sunday, April 24, 2016 after a long illness. Bruce was a lifelong fisherman and was very involved in the International Game Fish Association. Bruce was the owner of the Portly Angler Lodge in Pulaski for many years. He was predeceased by his wife, Lee in 2013 and granddaughter, Michelle. Surviving are his 3 children; Sean (Kristine) Heitman, Lane Baker, Laurie Noble, 3 grandchildren; Hunter, Dylan and Kendall.
Services will be private. 
Heitman, Bruce David (I28140)
 
682 Bruce Michael HOLDREN Bruce, 58, passed away peacefully at his home October 29th after an inspirational 4 ½ year battle with prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife of 37 years, Dianne, and their children, Brian, Stacy, Michael, and Travis, as well as his extended family and a wealth of friends. Bruce was active in his Church, the Boys and Girls Club and other charitable and volunteer organizations. He remained active until briefly before his passing, enjoying work and his passion for traveling and the outdoors. A celebration of his life will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue, 1717 Bellevue Way NE, on November 18th at 1:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made to the UW Medicine Institute for Prostate Cancer Research Fund or The Bruce Holdren Memorial Scholarship Fund through the Bellevue Boys and Girls Club. Holdren, Bruce Michael (I23141)
 
683 Bryant C. 'Whitie' Edgerton, Jr., of Spring Hill, died Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2001 at Oak Hill Hospital, Brooksville.
He was born in Stratford, Conn., and moved to this area 17 years ago from Brandywine, Md. He retired from Bell Atlantic in 1986 and was a locator in the Washington, D.C. and Maryland areas. He was a member of Lions Club, Brandywine, Telephone Pioneers, Spring Hill, and VFW Post 10209, a World War II European Theater of War U.S. Air Force veteran, and an Episcopalian by faith.
Survivors include his wife, Agnes; a son, Bryant III of Ponte Vedra, Fla.; two daughters, Debbie Thorne of Manassas, Va., and Brenda of Alexandria, Va.; three brothers, Robert and Charles, both of Lakeland, and George of Monroe, Conn.; and three granddaughters.
Arrangements by Brewer & Sons Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, Seven Hills Chapel. 
Edgerton, Bryant Clinton (I08016)
 
684 BRYSON ROBERT ELDER 1934 - 2002 Suddenly passed away on Saturday, December 21, 2002 at the Tiger Hills Health Centre, Treherne, MB, Bryson Robert Elder, aged 68 years, of Treherne beloved husband of Lucille Elder (nee Harp). Funeral service will be conducted from the Budz Funeral Chapel, Holland, MB on Saturday, February 15, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Interment to follow in Bethel Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, if friends so wish, donations may be made in Brysons memory to Health Sciences Centre Foundation for Cancer Treatment and Research. Elder, Bryson Robert (I867)
 
685 Buckingham, Canada East Lough, Alexander John (I5446)
 
686 Bulawayo, Rhodesia Grigson, John William Boldero (I3115)
 
687 BURDICK, FREDERICK P.
On Saturday, April 3, 1971, FREDERICK P. BURDICK, beloved father of Eugene L. Burdick of Jamaica, N. Y., and Mrs. Frances B. Drummond of Denver, Colo.; brother of Mrs. Virginia B. Roser of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Louise B. Griggs of Houston, Tex. Memorial services will be held at the Lee Funeral Home, Fourth St. and Massachusetts Ave. NE, on Wednesday, April 14, at 1 p.m. Interment private.

From the Washington Post, Times Herald, 13 Apr 1971 
Burdick, Frederick Pierre (I20606)
 
688 BURIAL - February 22, 1836 - Age 86 years
Buried Lower Lachute, Benjamin Burch. Native of Stoningtown, Rhode Island. He came to this settlement more than thirty years ago. He was eminently distinguished for sobriety and attention to duties of religion. 
Burtch, Benjamin J. (I04502)
 
689 Buried at sea Bailey, Charles E. (I04906)
 
690 Buried on the family farm Smith, Baby Girl (I06032)
 
691 Burke, Gregory William
Gregory passed away at the Ottawa Hospital on Monday July 1st, 2019 at the age of 35 years. He was the loved husband of Leah Raftis. Gregory will be sadly missed by his parents Russell and Cherylanne (Cameron) Burke, his sister Erin (Burke) Curran and his grandmother Hazel (Munro) Cameron, all his extended family and friends. The arrangements for Greg are private for his family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in his memory to the Canadian Cancer "Wheels of Hope" or to the Ottawa General Hospital would be appreciated. 
Burke, Gregory William (I13133)
 
692 Burn from accidental gasoline explosion Aug 13, 1910 Spalding, Leon L. (I21403)
 
693 Burned from the use of kerosene to kindle a fire Norwood, Sylvia (I19757)
 
694 Burned in housefire.  Mack, Martha Jennie (I07737)
 
695 Burns involving both arms, legs, back and face accidentally caused by explosion of ________ oil. Carleton, Thelma Leola (I32021)
 
696 Burr Pennock , 62, of Battle Creek, passed away Saturday, December 14, 2013 at Bronson Hospital Kalamazoo. Burr was born January 31, 1951 in Battle Creek, the son of Charles and Patricia (VanSyckle) Pennock. He graduated from Battle Creek Central High School in 1969 and went on to receive a bachelor's degree from Western Michigan University in Electrical Engineering. Burr served in the United States Navy from 1974 until 1978 achieving the rank of petty officer. He had a long career as an electrical engineer and plant manager for the aerospace and metals manufacturing industries. Burr enjoyed spending time golfing and fishing. Burr is survived by his mother, Patricia; his wife of 30 years, Lucinda (Deitrick) Pennock; sons, Jacob Pennock of Oakland, CA, Daniel Pennock of Wintson ? Salem, NC and Augustus Pennock stationed with the United States Army in El Paso, TX; brothers, CB Pennock, Chick Pennock and Rob Pennock; sisters, Terry Ann Davis, Kim Wisher, Amber Clifford and Kelly Gibson. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles. A Memorial Gathering will take place from 1 until 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 19, 2013 at Shaw Funeral Home, 2838 Capital Avenue, S.W. Memorial donations may go to Western Michigan University Department of Engineering in memory of Burr Pennock, Walwood Hall, 1903 West Michigan Avenue, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008-5403. The family is being served by Shaw Funeral Home. Pennock, Myron Burr (I22311)
 
697 Burritts Rapids, Ontario Davies, James Evan (I21249)
 
698 Burton B. Doolittle, 91, of Val Mar Drive, Ft. Myers, FL and former Middletown resident, husband of Marion (Schneider) Doolittle and the late Dorothy (Deane) Doolittle, died at Middlesex Convalescent Center in Middletown, Wednesday (Aug. 19, 1998). Born in Middletown, he was the son of the late Burton B. and Adelaide (Brockway) Doolittle. He attended Middletown schools, graduating from Middletown High School in 1924 and Wesleyan University in 1929 with Honors and Distinction in Physics. After graduation he joined his father in the operation of Doolittle Funeral Service, retiring in 1972 after 43 years. He was a former secretary-treasurer of the National Selected Morticians and a past president of the Connecticut Funeral Directors Assn. He was a past president of the Middletown Scientific Assn., the University Club and the Middletown Lions Club; was a former director and treasurer of the Middletown Rotary Club; and was director and chairman of the Executive Committee of the Middletown National Bank and served on the Advisory Board and the executive committee of the Middletown Branch of the Hartford National Bank and Trust Co. He was a director emeritus, served on the executive committee and was chairman of the building committee responsible for the construction of the South Wing of the Middlesex Hospital. He was a former member of the Finance Committee of the District Nurse Assn; served on the Board of Directors of the Middletown Chamber of Commerce and was a trustee and chairman of the Building & Grounds Committee of St. Luke's Home. His chief hobby was cinematography and he produced a number of public relations films for local organizations, including the Boy's Scouts, Girl Scouts, Middlesex Hospital Auxillary and the District Nurse Assn. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Pine Grove Cemetery Assn. and the Old Middletown Burying Ground Assn. He had made his home in Ft. Myers, FL since 1972 where he was a member of the Ft. Myers Congregational United Church of Christ. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, John D. Doolittle of Cromwell and Richard A. Doolittle of Ballwin, MO; a daughter, Mrs. John P. (Barbara) Rasch of Cromwell; 10 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Burton E. Doolittle. Funeral services will be at the Doolittle Funeral Home, 14 Old Church St., on Tuesday, (Aug. 24), 10 a.m. The Rev. John Hall, senior minister of the First Church of Christ, Congregational, will officiate and interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the Doolittle Funeral Home, 14 Old Church St., Monday from 6-8 p.m. Doolittle, Burton Brockway (I07038)
 
699 Buttevant, Cork, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland O'Grady, Denis (I08767)
 
700 Byers, Catherine Stella (nee Cuddy)
Passed away at North York General Hospital, North York, Ontario on Monday November 20, 1995. Stella was born in North Bay on September 13, 1916 and raised in Quadeville. The daughter of Kate Agnes and Patrick Cuddy. Beloved wife of Gerald Byers of North York and loving mother of Catherine Martin, Julie and Jim Thatcher, Carol and Ian McGuffie, Elizabeth MacDonald, David and Gail Byers, Susan and Peter Falconer and Michael Byers. Lovingly remembered by grandchildren, Denise, Shari, Treina, Leeanne, Tammy, Lucas, Amanda, Kim, Keith, James and Raymond and great-grandchildren, Kristilyn, Danielle, Matthew, Taylor, Erik, Michael, Jacob and Murcedes. Beloved and cherished sister of Cassie Quade. Predeceased by a sister, Emily Lacourse; brothers Nicholas and Patrick Cuddy and P.J. Moriarty. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Goulet Funeral Home, Barry's Bay, on Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm. Funeral mass to be held at St. Francis De Sales Church, Latchford Bridge, Thursday at 10:30 am. Interment at the church cemetery. Donations to the Toronto Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. 
Cuddy, Catherine Stella (I05971)
 

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