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Came from Yorkshire England, it is supposed, and was in Massachusetts Bay Colony about the year 1660. | Tiffany, Humphrey (I04507)
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Came home on a furlough of thirty days and died of disease contracted in the army after being wounded at Port Hudson, Louisiana. | Simmons, Joseph Ward (I07770)
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Cameron - As a result of a falling scaffold at the Public School on Wednesday afternoon of last week Mr. Robert Cameron was struck in the back and paralysis set in, resulting in his demise at 7:15 Monday evening, at his home on Wilson street. Deceased was a son of the late John Cameron and Agnes McConnell, 9th line Bathurst, where deceased was born and lived there until twelve years ago, when he and his wife, whose name was Ida Hanna, came to Perth. For some years he conducted the grocery store on Wilson street, occupied by Mr. W. J. Wilson. He is survived by Mrs. Cameron and two sons, Millar, of Renfrew, and Donald at home. One brother, William, of Bathurst, survives. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon from his late home to Elmwood cemetery, services being conducted by Rev. W. M. Grant, of which church deceased was a member. Deceased was a member of the Independent Order of Foresters.
-- The Perth Courier, Friday, 25 Jan 1918, Pg. 8 | Cameron, Robert B. (I01405)
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Cameron Township, Ontario | McMartin, Norman Stanley (I00461)
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CAMERON, Donald Cardwell - At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Tuesday, Jan, 27, 1970, Donald Cardwell Cameron, beloved husband of Mary Irene Watt, in his 72nd year. Resting Blair and Sons Funeral Home, 9 West Gore Street, Perth. Funeral service to be conducted in the Chapel, Thursday, Jan. 29, at p.m. Interment Elmwood Cemetery, Perth. | Cameron, Donald Caldwell (I6074)
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CAMERON, Hazel (nee Munro) Hazel passed away in the Perth hospital on Friday, October 18, 2019 at the age of 87 years. She was predeceased in 2006 by her beloved husband William ""Bill"" Cameron, her grandson Greg Burke in 2019 and all her siblings. Hazel was the loved and respected mother of Brian (Lynn) Cameron and Cherylanne (Russ) Burke. She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Erin Burke-Curran (Connor) and Blair Cameron, Greg's wife Leah Raftis, the Cameron family, numerous nieces, nephews, family and good friends in the Lanark and Perth areas. Family and friends will join together for a graveside service at Pine Grove Cemetery, Lanark on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. Following the interment, all are invited to share memories at a reception to be held in the Blair & Son Family Centre, 15 Gore St. W., Perth from 10:30 a.m. until noon. In remembrance, contributions to St. Andrews United Church, Lanark or the Lanark Highlands Public Library would be appreciated.
**Published in Ottawa Valley News from Oct. 18 to Oct. 25, 2019. | Munro, Mary Elizabeth Hazel (I02616)
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CAMERON, J. Miller At the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ont., on Thursday, June 3. 1954. J. Miller Cameron, beloved husband of Gertrude Fowler, in his 59th year. Resting at the Blair and Son Funeral Home. 9 West Gore St., Perth, from Saturday, June 5, at 10 am. until Monday. June 7, when the service will be conducted in the Blair and Son chapel at 2 pm Interment Elmwood cemetery, Perth.
-- The Ottawa Journal, June 4, 1954 pg. 32 | Cameron, John Miller (I6073)
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CAMERON, Margaret
In hospital Belleville, surrounded by her family, on Sunday, April 30, 2000, Margaret Armour in her 88th year. Wife of the late Raymond Cameron, loved mother of Beth Willis of Belleville and John (Loma) Cameron of R.R. #4 Perth. Cherished grandmother of Rebecca (Douglas) Wanless, Allison (David) Bird, Jennifer and Sean Cameron. Special Granny to Ella and Alec Wanless, Annie and Brendan Bird. Sister of Mrs. Isobel Jackson of Perth. Predeceased by brothers Ken, Harold and Mason Armour and sister Jean McVeety. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Perth from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral service will be held in St. Paul's United Church, Perth on Thursday, May 4 at 1:30 p.m. Interment: Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, donations to St. Paul's United Church would be appreciated. | Armour, Margaret Helen Elizabeth (I6099)
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CAMERON, Walton C. -- At his residence, Balderson, Ont., on Monday, March 8, 1971, Walton C. Cameron, in his 78th year, beloved husband of Linda Jean Publow, dear father of Jean (Mrs, Keith Livingston), of Perth, also survived by three grandchildren, Barbara, Susan and Cathy, dear brother of John P. of Wemyss; Stuart, of Balderson; Kenneth, of Harper; Ray (deceased) and Margaret, of Belleville. Resting at the Blair & Son Funeral Home 9 West Gore Street, Perth, Funeral service to be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Elmwood cemetery. In lieu of flowers, kindly donate to the Ontario Heart Foundation or the society of your choice.
-- The Ottawa Journal, March 9, 1971, pg. 28 | Cameron, Walton Carr (I6067)
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CAMERON, William Blair "Bill" Peacefully at Smiths Falls on his 56th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, November 25th, 2006, William "Bill" Cameron of Lanark at the age of 79 years. Bill was a 35 year member of the Clyde Fire Department and long time member of the Lions Club of Perth; he was the dearly loved husband of Hazel (Munro) Cameron, devoted and respected father of Brian (Lynn) of Kanata and Cherylanne (Russ) Burke of Perth. Bill will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Greg & Erin Burke and Blair Cameron, his sister Phyllis (George) Reddick of Whitby, brother Harold (Norma) Cameron of Perth, his nieces, nephews, family and friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark Tuesday, November 28th from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Funeral service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Lanark Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. Interment, Pine Grove Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Parkinson Foundation or fund of choice would be appreciated.
**Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 11/27/2006. | Cameron, William Blair (I6088)
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CAMPBELL, Gordon Alan ? On Friday November 6th, 2009 at the age of 47, Gord went home to be with his Lord, surrounded by his family, at the St. Catharines General Hospital. Beloved husband and best friend of Linda Paquin. Loving father of Christopher Campbell. Cherished brother of Gail Griffiths (Joe), Elaine Ramsay (Terry), Eileen Moore (John), Wayne Campbell, Fred Campbell (Vivian) and Donna Morningstar (Ray). Dearly loved by his many nieces, nephews, step-children James, Don, Sarah, Michael and grandson Austin. Adored son of the late Margaret (1975) and Borden Campbell (1974). Gord?s love of family and up beat sense of humour will be sadly missed by all.
The family will receive friends at MORSE & SON FUNERAL HOME, 5917 Main Street, Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Gord?s life will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o?clock at Redeemer Bible Church. Cremation will follow. In memory of Gord, donations to International Justice Mission would be appreciated. | Campbell, Gordon Alan (I424)
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CAMPBELL, Nancy Ann Elizabeth - With courage and strength, Nancy lost her battle with cancer in hospital at Almonte on Monday, January 25, 1999. Nancy Munro of Almonte, age 51 years. Dearly loved mother of Kevin of Ottawa, Penny (Mrs. Dave White) of Mississauga and Peggy at home. Beloved sister of Joanie (Mrs. Bob Fraser) and Carl of B.C., Albert (Diane) of Smiths Falls, Jean of Toronto and Sandra (Mrs. Nelson Lapierre) of Cornwall. Predeceased by her brother, Bernard. Friends called at the C.R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 127 Church Street Almonte for visiting on Wednesday. Then to rest in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Almonte on Thursday until time of Service. Rev. Rob Davis officiated. Cremation to follow. Interment of cremated remains, Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. | Munro, Nancy Ann Elizabeth (I31198)
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CAMPBELL, Rachel Peacefully at Arnprior & District Hospital on Thursday, June 1, 2000 in her 83rd year. Wife of the late John Slingerland and daughter of the late Archabald Campbell and Elizabeth Knight. Beloved mother of Elizabeth (Betty) Fraser-Smith (Reid) of Ottawa, Ian (Laurie) of Lindsay, Alvin (Carolyn McLaughlin) of Arnprior, Valerie Stanton (Gary McLaren) of Arnprior, Campbell (Bernadette) of El Paso, Tx and Vicki McLaren (Terry) of Arnprior. Loved grandmother of 22 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home & Chapel 22 Raglan St. S. Renfrew on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 pm Funeral Service will be conducted in the chapel on Saturday June 3 at 1 pm Cremation to follow. For those desiring donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Arnprior Hospital or the Ottawa Civic Heart Institute. Ottawa Citizen, 06/02/00 | Rachel, Campbell (I20810)
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CAMPBELL, Wayne Passed away peacefully at the Greater Niagara General Hospital, surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 at the age of 69. Beloved father of Joanne Campbell (Les Serran) and Gord (Sarah) Campbell. Proud papa of Samantha Campbell (Dessaree), Cassidy and Mackenzie Williams, Aidyn (Kyle) and Cameron Serran. Dear brother of Gail (Joe) Griffiths, Elaine (Terry) Ramsay, Eileen (John) Moore, Fred (Vivian) Campbell and Donna (Ray) Morningstar. He will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews. Wayne was predeceased by his parents Borden and Margaret Campbell, his brother Gordon Campbell and his amazing dog Ajax. Dad will be remembered for flexing his muscles and telling stories about Bobby Orr. In his spare time, he loved watching the Leafs, Jays, Steelers and the Food Network on his oversized TV. He had a passion for cooking and eating. Dad would never say no to playing euchre or telling an inappropriate joke. Cremation has taken place. A Private Family Service will be held at a later date. | Campbell, Wayne (I421)
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Campobasso, Campobasso, Italy | Mascitto, Joseph Anthony (I6779)
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Canada West | Cameron, John Alexander (I6053)
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Canada West | Cameron, Jane (I6064)
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Canada West | McConnell, Jane (I01459)
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Canadian Immigrant Records, Part One
about Mary Harper
Name: Mary Harper
Year of Record: 1887
Source/Event: Passenger List: Port of Halifax
Comments: Arrived on the 'Manitoban'
Age: 25
Reference: National Archives of Canada: Microfilm Reel No. C-4513 page 1 | Cullum, Mary Harriet (I00134)
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Canavan, Minerva (nee Nichols), age 106, of Webster Groves, on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Wife of the late James M. Canavan; mother of three including the late James M. Canavan, Jr.; mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Services: Memorial Service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 9 S. Bompart Ave, Webster Groves, MO 63119.
--St. Louis Post-Dispatch; May 16, 2010 | Nichols, Minerva Carr (I17624)
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Cancer | James, John Frederick (I01148)
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Cancer of inferior maxilla | Pennock, Alonzo B. (I22617)
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CANTLEY, Stephanie Rae On October 10, 2005 Stephanie Rae Cantley of Wetaskiwin passed away at the age of 20 years. Stephanie is survived by her loving parents, Ray and Barb Cantley of Wetaskiwin; sisters, Kendra, Justine and Melissa, all of Wetaskiwin; fiance, Scott Dietrich of Wetaskiwin; grandparents, Wilbie and Donna Klimach of Inglis, Manitoba, Bruce and Irene Cantley of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, Bev and Donna Munro of Edmonton as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Funeral Service will be held from Grace Lutheran Church, 4218-56 Avenue, Wetaskiwin on Friday, October 14, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Rita Roste officiating. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to S.T.A.R.S. Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin (780) 352-2501 or Toll Free: 1-888-752-2501 ~ A Wombold Family Funeral Home ~ | Cantley, Stephanie Rae (I5090)
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Cape Town, Cape Colony | Simmonds, Dorothy (I4943)
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Cape Town, Cape Province | Ayerst, Eileen (I10962)
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Cape Town, Cape Province | Laburn, Claire Elizabeth (I10983)
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Capillary bronchitis | Munro, Hilton Elswood (I02624)
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Capreol, Ontario | Grawbarger, Murray George (I01922)
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Capreol, Ontario | Wylie, Ernestine Robina (I6861)
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Captain Albert B. Wilson, 75, of Falmouth, died November 9, 2012. He was the loving husband of Ellen V. (Granlund) Wilson to whom he was married for 51 years.
Al was born in Worcester and spent his young life in Boylston. He graduated from Commerce High School, where he captained the football team, and then attended Massachusetts Maritime Academy, where he also captained the football team. Following his graduation from MMA in 1959, he spent the next six years sailing on tramp steamers around the world, and also joined the Navy Reserve. He returned to MMA after sailing and was appointed Commandant of Cadets, later becoming Assistant to MMA President Lee Harrington. During his tenor at MMA, he restarted the football program, hired the current Admiral Rick Gurnon, earned a Master's Degree from Worcester State College, was awarded Alumnus of the Year in 1996, received an Honorary PhD, held six executive positions including 15 years as Director of Cadet and Alumni Placement, established Merchant Marine Memorial, and was elected to MMA Athletic Hall of Fame. He was a Master of Freight and Towing Vessels including Pilotage of all Cape Cod waters, earned numerous certificates, and served aboard 60 vessels in the U.S. Merchant Marine including tankers, container vessels, passenger vessels, Ro-Ro's, oceanographic vessels, and training vessels. Director of Placement was the last position he held before retiring in 2010.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughter, Christina (Wilson) Bourgoin of Falmouth; his son, Gary Wilson of Falmouth; his grandchildren, Nicholas, Caitlin, and Harrison Bourgoin, and North and Riley Wilson; his sisters, Ruth McCauley of Holden, and Janet Dryden of Spencer; and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Raymond Wilson formerly of Sterling.
Visiting hours will be from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 in the Chapman, Cole & Gleason Funeral Home, 475 Main St., FALMOUTH CENTER. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 14th at St. Patrick's Church, 511 Main St., Falmouth. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hope Dementia & Alzheimer's Services of Cape Cod & Islands for Research, 765 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601 | Wilson, Albert B. (I25021)
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Captain John Price, an officer in the army of the American Revolution. | Price, John Sawyer (I29676)
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Captured in Fort Wagner, South Carolina July 11, 1863 and died of pneumonia while a Prisoner of War in Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia. | Dowd, Phineas P. (I07450)
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Car accident. | Banning, Everett William (I26371)
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Caradoc Township, Ontario | Welch, Ernest William (I8115)
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Caradoc, Ontario | Bond, Martha Mabel (I8114)
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Carbonless Paper Pioneer Schleicher Dies
Lowell Schleicher, whose work with the microencapsulation process led to the invention of carbonless paper, died Monday in Appleton at the age of 78.
"Lowell Schleicher's contributions to the invention of carbonless paper helped to shape the success of Appleton Papers (now known simply as "Appleton") for the past 50 years," said Doug Buth, the company's chief executive officer.
Schleicher began his research career as a chemist with the National Cash Register Co. (NCR) in Dayton, Ohio. Schleicher worked with Barry Green, an NCR scientist who introduced the first commercial example of a system of liquid-filled microcapsules dispersed within a solid coating. It was this system that was used to develop carbonless paper.
Schleicher, Green and others at NCR collaborated with Appleton Coated Paper Co., the predecessor company to Appleton, to commercially introduce carbonless paper in 1954. Schleicher continued to work with Appleton over the years and in 1973, after NCR acquired Appleton, was named the company's director of basic research, a position he held until his retirement in May 1990. | Schleicher, Lowell Marvin (I05289)
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Carcinoma of liver | Cook, Benjamin (I22100)
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Carcinoma of sigmoid | Norwood, Russell Alger (I19852)
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Cardiff, Glamorganshire | Miller, Rose Gwendoline (I3256)
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Cardiff, Glamorganshire | Richards, Minnie (I4922)
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Cardiff, Glamorganshire | Family (F16503)
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Carl & Cora were remarried 17 Oct 1914 in Bath, New York | Family (F15214)
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Carl Franklin Reichenbach, 86, died peacefully at his home on Tuesday, July 9, 2002, attended by his loving family.A memorial service will be held 3 p.m. Sunday at West Raleigh Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Reichenbach was born in Centralia, Ill. He came to Raleigh in 1954 to open and manage the J.C. Penney Store in Cameron Village. He retired in 1975 after 40 years of service. During his successful career with J.C. Penney he was designated by the Penney Company as Government Relations Coordinator for the state and federal governments. He was Cameron Village Merchant of the year in 1964 and 1970. He was a member of the Raleigh Sales and Marketing Club and Raleigh Executive Club. One of his proudest accomplishments during his career was that he trained many employees who went on to become successful Penney executives. When he retired he was described in The Retailer publication as one of the most popular retail merchants Raleigh has ever had.
During his life in Raleigh, Mr. Reichenbach was also active in civic and church affairs. He served on the Raleigh Community Relations Committee from its beginning and served as chair of that committee in 1969-1970. He was president of both the Cameron Village Merchants Association and the Raleigh Merchants Bureau and served as vice president of the Chamber of Commerce. He also served as director of the Rex Hospital Foundation. He was a member of the Advisory Committee for Occupational Education for Wake County and served on United Fund Committees for several years. As ardent supporters of N.C. State University, Mr. Reichenbach and his wife were active members of the Wolf Pack Club for 46 years. He was also a member of the Raleigh Sports Club. Mr. and Mrs. Reichenbach attended the Fellowship Club. Mr. Reichenbach was a deacon and an elder in the West Raleigh Presbyterian Church.
In his retirement, Mr. Reichenbachs greatest joys were working in his yard and sharing its beauty with others; spending time with his family, grandchildren and friends; feeding the birds in his yard; and attending Wolfpack sporting events.
Mr. Reichenbach is survived by his wife, Harriet Jeannette Pennock; his son, Carl F. Reichenbach, Jr. and his wife, Pat of Angier; his daughters, Elsie R. Self and her husband, Jim of Eugene, Ore. and Jane Reichenbach Harlow of Greensboro; his seven grandchildren, Tracy Robbins, Carl F. Reichenbach III, Robert Self, Jennifer Self, Michael Harlow, Patrick Harlow, and Richard Harlow; and three great-grandchildren, Dillon Robbins, Cole Robbins, and Carl F. Reichenbach IV.
Visitations may be made at the Reichenbach home, 3110 Birnamwood Road.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to West Raleigh Presbyterian Church, 27 Horne St., Raleigh, N.C. 27607 or to Hospice of Wake County, 1300 Saint Marys St., Raleigh, N.C. 27605.
Arrangements are being made by Brown-Wynne Funeral Home on St. Marys Street. | Reichenbach, Carl Franklin (I20300)
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Carl H. Lewis, age 88, of Bath, NY died peacefully at home on Monday, December 26, 2016. He was born in Wheeler, NY December 7, 1928, the son of Hildreth E. and Emma L. Miller Lewis. He was a Dairy Farmer, Potato Farmer, Truck Driver and worked for the village of Bath over his 70 years of working, along with working on his rentals. Mr. Lewis attended the Harvest Baptist Church in Bath. He enjoyed playing cards and taking winter trips to Florida with his wife. He was an avid gardener.
He was predeceased by his wife Mary A. Melnyk Lewis his brother Paul (Mary Ann Rice Lewis) and his parents Hildreth and Emma Miller Lewis.
He is survived by his daughter, Kathleen (Mike Miller) Lewis Perkins, son David (Philip A. Vandenbos) Lewis, sister-in-law Ann Uram; nieces and nephews, Harry (Penny) Lewis, Calvin (Diane Smith) Uram, Jim Uram, John (Bernadette) Melnyk, Nancy Melnyk, Robert Melnyk and Shirley Melnyk Houser and several great nieces and nephews. | Lewis, Carl H. (I346)
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Carl J. Price, 46, of Parish died Thursday, March 4 in .St. Joseph's Hospital.
He was the son of Edward and Florence Price.
Mr. Price was a sporting goods salesman in the area for Bonitz Bros, of Harrisburg, Pa. He was a member of the Republican Lodge No. 325, Parish.
He attended the West Amboy Methodist Church. He is survived by wife, N. Katherine Price; two sons, Donald of Parish and Michael of Albuquerque, N.M., two brothers, Floyd of Worthington,
Ohio and Wilbert of Syracuse; a sister, Katherine Paninski of Bridgeport; and three grandchildren.
Services were held at the Harter- Olmstead Funeral Home, Parish. Burial will be in Pleasant Lawn Cemetery, Parish. | Price, Carl Joseph (I1885)
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Carl N. Smiley died at his home in Danbury on Saturday, February 2, 1991, at the age of 52 years. Carl Neil Smiley was born at the Frederic Municipal Hospital on October 5, 1938, to Pearl Virginia (McKee) and John Walter Smiley.
He was a handicapped person, considered by his family as a child of GOD. Though his life was limited in some ways, it was full with family, friends and neighbors who enjoyed his company.
He lived in the Danbury area his whole life and was a familiar sight to the people of the community while he was out collecting cans on his daily walks. He also spent his time collecting horses, pictures and during his lifetime kept many different kinds of pets. Though he could not speak to them, they seemed to understand him.
He attended the Danbury Elementary School and later attended school at the Burnett County Achievement Center in Siren.
He is survived by five brothers: John Smiley of Lincoln, Oregon; Douglas Smiley of Danbury; Willis Smiley of Cloquet, Minnesota, Earl Smiley of Danbury and Robert Smiley of Danbury; also five sisters: Betty Soens of Hinkley, Minnesota, Dorothy Terzini of Isabella, Minnesota, Nell Livezey of Deltona, Florida, Mary Davis of Danbury and Ruth Frizzell of Meadville, Pennsylvania; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Carl was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Herbert Smiley, three nieces: Julie Smiley, Bobbi Jo Smiley and Melissa Ann Davis.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, February 6, 1991, at 11 a.m. at the Danbury Methodist Church, with the Pastor Fay Johnson officiating. Musicians were Joanne Zillmer and Julie Macke.
Casket Bearers were Bob Phelps, Tom Mahlen, Howard Hills, Marty Clendening, Brian Jorgensen and Marshall Hill. Interment was at the Danbury Cemetery beside his parents. The Swedberg Funeral Home of Webster was in charge of the arrangements. | Smiley, Carl Neil (I472)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I26939)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I26934)
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Carleton County, Ontario | Bidgood, Birdie Anetta (I21272)
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Carleton County, Ontario | Craig, James Elmer (I17785)
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