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801 Carleton County, Ontario Harding, Lilda Claire (I20880)
 
802 Carleton County, Ontario Harding, Roy Channing (I20878)
 
803 Carleton County, Ontario O'Neil, Edward Clarence (I09013)
 
804 Carleton County, Ontario Matthews, Elizabeth Grant (I29438)
 
805 Carleton County, Ontario McKay, William George (I29458)
 
806 Carleton County, Ontario Rintoul, Daniel Garfield (I26202)
 
807 Carleton County, Ontario Family (F10290)
 
808 Carleton County, Ontario Seabrook, Gladys Elsie (I7638)
 
809 Carlon H. Ober, 85, of Worcester died peacefully Wednesday January 14, 2009 at home, surrounded by his family. He is survived by his wife of 62 years Betty M. (Gasser) Ober, a son Phillip J. Ober of Worcester, and four daughters, Karen A. Dwinell of Coronado, CA., Roberta E. Callinan and her husband James of Worcester, Cynthia L. Ober-Ressijac and her husband Richard of Ayer, and Diann L. Lewandowski and her husband Stanley of Shrewsbury. Carlon is also survived by seven grandchildren, Stephen, Sarah, Lindsay, Daniel, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Mark, and a greatgrandson Blake. He is also survived by several nephews, nieces, and his beloved dog JR. He was predeceased by his brother, Russell T. Ober Jr.
Carlon was a life-long resident of Worcester. He was the son of the late Russell T. and Marian H. (Adams) Ober. He was a graduate of North High School, The Sewanee Military Academy, and attended the Monroe School of Optometry in Chicago from which he received his Certificate in Optometry. He was a licensed doctor of optometry. Carlon was an underwriter for the State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America for thirty-five years before he retired. He served in WWII in the Army Air Corps, 1rst Air Commando Unit, in the China-Burma-India Theatre, assigned to the Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron.
Carlon was a member of All Saints Church and sang in its choir for many years. He was a member of the Morning Star Lodge of Masons, the Greendale Men?s Club, the veterans? group of the 1st Air Commando?s, and the Chindits. He enjoyed golfing, playing bridge, and traveling, but most of all being with his family. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
The family would like to thank the VNA Care Network, especially Yvette, for their kindness and compassion given to Carlon and his family during his illness.
Carlon?s funeral will be held Saturday January 17, at 10:30AM in the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME AND CHAPEL 370 Plantation St. Calling hours in the funeral home are from 5-8PM on Friday. Interment will be in Hope Cemetery. 
Ober, Carlon H. (I25054)
 
810 Carol Jeannette Bailey, the daughter of Edward L. and Alice E. Dunn Ware, was born on August 14, 1926, in Cherokee County, Iowa. Her childhood years were spent in Peterson, Iowa, where she received her education and was graduated from Peterson High School in 1944. She then attended Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, where she received a teaching degree and was graduated in 1945.
Carol married Homer Marshall Bailey on June 20, 1945, in Peterson, Iowa. They moved to Victorville, California, until January 1946, when they returned to Iowa. They farmed the land north of Peterson for several decades until their retirement. Carol was an active member of the First Congregational Church in Peterson, where she was in Women?s Fellowship, Circle IV, Church Clerk, and taught Sunday School for many years. She was also active with Campfire Girls, 4-H, Cub Scouts, Royal Federated Women?s Club, Order of the Eastern Star, Past Matrons, Peterson Heritage Society, and Spencer Concert Series. She was Moderator of the Iowa-Nebraska Association of Congregational Christian Churches and a member of the Executive Committee of the National Association. Carol loved music, played the flute and piano, and made excellent pies
Carol passed away at Longhouse Residence on January 22, 2007, at the age of 80. She was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Barbara; and her husband, Homer.
She is survived by two sons: the Rev. Steven Bailey of Burlington, Iowa, and Bryan and his wife, Gayle Bailey of Everly, Iowa; one daughter, Linda and her husband, James Walker of Truesdale, Iowa; four grandchildren: Bridget Bailey, Shawn Walker, Sarah Walker, and Shandra Causey; one great granddaughter, Olivia Causey; other relatives and many friends. 
Ware, Carol Jeanette (I05090)
 
811 Carol Mae Weyer, age 86, passed into her new world with Jesus Christ on January 25th, 2011.
She was born in Spokane, WA on December 26th, 1924 and lived in Spokane throughout her childhood, graduating from Lewis and Clark High School. On May 14th, 1948, she married William C. Weyer and began a life dedicated to raising a family. In 1958 with five children, they moved to Ravenswood, WV and there established themselves and remained until all of their children had completed their education. There were many wonderful experiences of cross-country vacations, camping, trips to Myrtle Beach and many other family centered experiences. Carol was a volunteer for Jackson General Hospital and she served as President of the Rosary Altar Society and Church Secretary at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Ravenswood. She was an avid golfer, winning the local Women's Nine Hole Championship twice, and she loved sewing, painting, quilting, craft-making and bird watching. She traveled to many places including Europe and Australia and in her and her husband's retirement years they moved to Spokane and Camano Island, Washington, back to West Virginia and finally to Richmond, TX. These moves enabled them to live near each of their children and grandchildren.
Carol is preceded in death by her parents, Margaret and Ernest Murray; two sisters, Barbara Barrett and Gwen Hedeen; and two brothers, Donald and Gordon Murray.
Left to cherish her memories are her loving husband of 62 years, William C. Weyer; daughter, Sharon C. Aune of Everett, WA; sons, Thomas E. Weyer and wife, Marci, of Ripley, WV, David A. Weyer and wife, Robin, of Nantong, China, Kevin C. Weyer and wife, Susan, of Richmond, TX, Stephen M. Weyer and wife, Lori, of Moses Lake, WA; grandchildren, Michael Weyer, Julie Aune, Joe Aune, Amy Sawin, Wendy Cox, Jackie Aune, Kristin Carrier, Matthew Weyer, Jason Weyer and Christopher Weyer; fourteen great- grandchildren, Elijah, Ruby, Evelyn, Carson, Grant, Natalie, Karley, Katelyn, Kaleb, Shelby, Kylah, Samantha, Evin and William; along with other family members and many friends.
A memorial mass will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, January 29th, 2011 in the Chapel of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, in Richmond, TX. Internment will follow at the Greenlawn Memorial Park in Rosenberg, TX. Father William D. Bartniski will officiate the services. 
Murray, Carol Mae (I31444)
 
812 Carolyn Jewel Johannsen, 74, of Clinton, Iowa passed away at Mercy Medical Center - North on February 10th, 2013. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, February 15th, at the Zion Lutheran Church, Clinton, Iowa. A visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 14th, at Lemke Funeral Homes - South Chapel (west side of Clinton Lawn Cemetery). Burial will take place at Clinton Lawn cemetery immediately following the funeral service. Lemke Funeral Homes is assisting the family with arrangements. Carolyn was born on March 17th, 1938 in Davenport, Iowa the daughter of Robert and Mildred (Pennock) Nantz. She was a 1956 graduate of DeWitt High School. She was united in marriage to Stanley Johannsen on September 22nd, 1957 in DeWitt, Iowa. Carolyn was a homemaker. She was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, the Clinton Women's Bowling Association and the Clinton Moose Lodge. She enjoyed camping, bowling, playing bingo and was a beloved Iowa Hawkeye fan. Carolyn is survived by her husband Stanley of Clinton, IA; one daughter - Sara (Ronald ) Darling of Clinton, IA; two sons - Tim Johannsen of Clinton, IA., Christopher (Tammy) Johannsen of Cordova, IL.; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; one sister- Barbara Nantz of Dewitt, IA., one brother - James (Karen) Nantz of Mercedes, TX.; two brother in-laws Lonnie (Carol) Johannsen of Eldridge, IA., Leon (Phyllis) Johannsen of Hot Springs, AR; one sister in-law - Vallene Olson of DeWitt, IA. and her loving dog "Mitzi". She was preceded in death by her parents and her son Michael. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to the family. Nantz, Carolyn Jewel (I20387)
 
813 Carolyn Ruth Pearre Dec. 21, 1937 - Aug. 4, 2009 Carolyn was a native and lifelong resident of Bakersfield. She was surrounded by her family as she peacefully left this earth to be with God and family who have gone before. She graduated in 1955 from East Bakersfield High School. Carolyn spent many years as an Office Manager in the Medical and Oil Industries. But the occupation for which she may most be remembered was her many years as a Senior Home Loan Processor helping families qualify for home loans. Carolyn loved spending time in Pismo Beach and she could be found there several times a year with a book in hand. She was a voracious reader and never went anywhere without a book in her possession. She was a staunch Democrat who was an avid defender of rights for people and animals - especially her cats. Carolyn was such a warm and loving person who made all around her feel important and especially loved. Carolyn is survived by her mother, Velma Buerkle; Aunt Elizabeth Flood; daughter, Cindy Koepp; adopted daughter, Diana Herr; sons, Brian Koepp, and Greg Koepp and his partner Yvette Christy; brother and sister-in-law, Sandy and Brenda Chaddick; sister and brother-in-law, Judy and Jack Murphy; adopted grandchildren, Maria, Kendyl, Kassidy, and Aleeya; nieces, nephews, cousins, numerous friends, and her beloved cat Blue. Family and friends are invited to come celebrate Carolyn's life on Saturday, August 15th, at 10:00 a.m., in the Chapel at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
--Published in Bakersfield Californian on Aug. 9, 2009. 
Scott, Carolyn Ruth (I31939)
 
814 Carolyn was found dead at the circus grounds after the Hartford Circus fire on July 6, 1944. Her body was identified on July 7 by her father, who recognized the red Dorothy from Wizard of Oz shoes that his daughter was wearing. Carolyn attended the circus with her mother Ethel, her brother William Jr., and neighbors Anna and Loretta Dillus. Only Ethel and William Jr. would survive the fire, with serious injuries. Carolyn was one of 168 victims of the fire. Derby, Carolyn Marie (I26517)
 
815 Carolyn was killed in the Hartford Circus fire. Derby, Carolyn Marie (I26517)
 
816 Carp, Ontario Lillie, George Allan (I7531)
 
817 Carp, Ontario Ray, Martha Emmaline (I1156)
 
818 Carp, Ontario Cavanagh, Florence Agnes (I31575)
 
819 Carp, Ontario Morris, William Herbert (I534)
 
820 Carp, Ontario Family (F0918)
 
821 Carp, Ontario Family (F0925)
 
822 CARPENTER, William (Past Master St. Francis Lodge No. 24, A.F. & A.M., Smiths Falls). In hospital, Kingston, Ont., on Wednesday, November 21, 1990, William J. (Bill) Carpenter, in his 67th year. Beloved husband of Eleanor Giles. Loved father of Brenda of Toronto, John and his wife Judy of Winnipeg, Donald of Almonte and Peter Carpenter of Kingston. Dear brother of Burton of Smiths Falls and grandfather of Jennifer and Jaime. Friends may call at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, Smiths Falls, after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, November 24, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery. In Memoriam donations to the Research Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society or the Victorian Order of Nurses would be appreciated. A Masonic Memorial Service will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. Carpenter, William John (I31498)
 
823 Carrie Lee (Eaton) ?Sister? Klewiec, 54, Jefferson Township, PA (formerly of Sutton, MA), went home to be with the Lord on November 22, 2013 surrounded by her loving family after a courageous battle with cancer.
She was the wife of her loving husband, Jeffrey A. Klewiec. Married on October 26, 1980, they had just celebrated their thirty-third anniversary.
Born in Worcester, MA, she was a daughter of the late Larry J. and Teresa B. (Maroni) Eaton. Carrie, known as ?Sister? to most, and her husband Jeff were the owners of Carrie?s Corner Restaurant in Sutton. In 1991, Jeff and Sister moved to Berks County, PA and joined her family?s business, Eaton Farms. She enjoyed working for the family business, where she was manager of production and propagation.
Sister was an active member of Hillside Church of Christ, Reinholds, PA, where she enjoyed fellowship, bible study, and her Christian family. In her free time she enjoyed playing Yahtzee, dominos, knitting and pinocle with family and friends.
Sister was a loving, caring and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and sister who will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
In addition to her husband, she was survived by four children, Jamieson Klewiec, Travis Klewiec both of Leesport, PA, Martin husband of Amy (Grindrod) Klewiec, of Mohrsville, PA and Cord Klewiec, of Jefferson Township, PA. She was also survived by three grandchildren, Isabel, Brennan, and Madison Lee; three brothers, twin Gary O. Eaton, Donald L. Eaton, both of Jefferson Township, PA and Clark D. Eaton of Oxford, MA; and two sisters, Allison (Eaton) Gelsebach, wife of Timothy Gelsebach, of Leesport, PA and Jody (Eaton) Hand of West Reading, PA. She also had many loving nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be held Wednesday, November 27, 2013 from 8:30-10:30am at Bean Funeral Home, 3825 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring, PA 19608. Memorial Services will be Wednesday 11:00 am at Hillside Christian Church, 3322 E. Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds, PA 17569. Burial will be at Pleasant View Cemetery. 
Eaton, Carrie Lee (I25096)
 
824 Carrie Niemann Beebe, 75, wife of the late Louis Beebe, died Sunday at St. Francis Hospital. Born in Ellington, she lived there many years before moving to Hartford. She was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Rockville section of Vernon. She leaves two brothers and three sisters.
--Full obituary published in the Hartford Courant on November 22, 1977.

 
Nieman, Caroline R. (I1384)
 
825 Carrie was originally buried in Prospect Cemetery in 1924 but was removed and buried in her family's burial plot in Mono College Cemetery in 1940. Reid, Nancy Caroline (I13150)
 
826 Carroll A. Meece 85, of Tallula died Saturday February 3, 2007, at his residence.
He was born May 2, 1921 in Tallula, Il, son of Clarence F. and Mattie Jane Acre Meece.
He married Dorothy Pennock in St. Louis , Mo. December 5, 1942.
Mr. Meece graduated from Tallula High School in 1938; he worked 34 years at Fiat Allis working as a warranty service represenitive retiring in 1982. He was a WW II veteran serving in the U.S. Army Air Force as an instructor and a flight engineer. He was a member of the Tallula Christian Church, former chief and member of the Tallula volunteer fire department, member of the Tallula senior citizens, member of the Fiat Allis Club, lifetime member of the American Legion, member of the National Harbor Society, a former member of the Illinois Lake Management Association, and a former lake ranger at Lake Petersburg .
Surviving are his wife Dorothy of Tallula, one daughter Jane (husband Buddy) King of Tallula, Three grandchildren David (wife Sharon) King, Doug (wife Chris) King of Tallula, and Donna Martin of Petersburg, five great grandchildren Jessica, Logan, and Austen King of Tallula and Kameron and Jared Martin of Petersburg, and several nieces and nephews.
Services: 11:00 a.m. Wednesday February 7, 2007 at Tallula Christian Church, the Rev. Wayne Meyer officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Tallula. Visitaion will be Tuesday February 6, 2007 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Hurley Funeral Home in Petersburg . Additional visitation time will be Wednesday February 7, 2007 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at the church before services.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Tallula B.L.S. and the Tallula Fire Department. 
Meece, Carroll A. (I19984)
 
827 Carroll C. Swan, 70, Rapid City, died Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, at Fort Meade Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Swan, Rapid City; four sons, John A. Swan, Lower Brule, Carroll Caleb Swan, New York, Murphy Swan, Rapid City, and Nolan Renville, Sioux Falls; four grandchildren; two sisters, Cordelia Mills, Tulare, Calif., and Clara Tobias, Fort Pierre; and two brothers, Walt Swan, Pine Ridge, and Merle Thompson, Rapid City.
Arrangements are pending with Kirk Funeral Home. 
Swan, Carroll Caleb (I22452)
 
828 CARSON, Bernice E. (nee Fox) Of Fitzroy Harbour. Died peacefully on October 12, 2005 surrounded by her family. Born February 17, 1925 in Ottawa. Predeceased by her brother Richard C. Fox, husbands Henry Lewis McKaskle, John J. Dickson and W. Cecil Carson. Survived by her son, Richard Lewis McKaskle (Suzette) and daughters Nancy-Lynne Jablinske (Bob) and Jane Louise McKaskle (Stephen). Beloved grandmother to Victoria Gregoire, Chris (Keri) Gregoire, David (Chantal) McKaskle, Sean (Tiffany) McKaskle and Loen (Lori) Beausoleil. Dear great-grandmother of Alexandra, Kasey & Ryan Gregoire. Bernice will be fondly remembered by family and friends in both Canada and the United States. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home Ltd., Chapel, Visitation & Reception Centre, 138 Daniel St. N. Arnprior. A memorial service will be held in St. Georges Anglican Church, Fitzroy Harbour, Saturday October 15, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Many thanks to Dr. S. Laurie, Dr. S. McCarthy and the caring staff at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital. Fox, Berenice (I30571)
 
829 CARSWELL Charles Wendell (Major Retired) (Veteran of WWII and Korean War) - in hospital Pembroke, on Thursday, March 20, 2003 in his 79th year. Charlie "Chuck" Carswell of Petawawa, beloved husband of the late Rose Carswell. Dear father of Bill Carswell (wife Arlene), North Bay; Kyle Wicharuk (husband Ron), Petawawa; and Cyndy Grant (husband Doug), Port McNeill, BC. Grandfather to Amy, Becky, and Cherie Carswell; Ian & Peter Wicharuk; and Cameron Grant. Brother to Audrey Neuman (late husband Walter), Bancroft; and Eunice Williams (late husband Jack), Bancroft. Predeceased by brothers Dave, Lawrence, Robert and sister Amy Donaldson. Survived by sisters-in-law Loretto Carswell, New York, New York; and Muriel Carswell, Kingston. Also survived by many devoted nieces and nephews. Son of the late Billy and Annie Carswell. Also lovingly remembered by his mother-in-law Effie McCaw (late husband Bill), Brighton; and Catherine Smith (late husband Gordon), Perth Road. Chuck joined the Canadian Army in 1941 and served during WWII with the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders in Canada, England, Holland, and finally in Germany when the war ended in 1945. He remained in Germany as part of the occupation force until repatriation to Canada in 1946. After a brief stint on "civvy" street, Chuck re-joined the Army and served as an Intelligence Officer with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Korean War. His post war military career involved service in Edmonton, Germany, Picton, Cyprus and Petawawa with the Canadian Guards. Upon retirement from the Army in 1973, Chuck worked at the Petawawa National Forestry Institute until his final retirement in 1983. Resting at the Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew St, Pembroke on Saturday 7-9:00 p.m. and Sunday 2-4 & 7-9:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in St George's Chapel, C.F.B. Petawawa on Monday, March 24, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. Spring interment in All Saints Cemetery, Petawawa. Members of Petawawa Legion Branch #517 requested to gather at the Funeral Home Sunday at 7:30 p.m. for service. (As an expression of sympathy donations to the Pembroke General Hospital Building Fund; Petawawa Legion Branch #517; or the charity of your choice would be appreciated).
--Published in The Times Colonist on Mar. 22, 2003. 
Carswell, Charles Wendell (I30526)
 
830 CASSIDY , Deana January 17, 1966 - October 2, 2009 Deana Marie Cassidy died peacefully at the very young age of 43 at the Rocky Mountain House Hospital. She left behind her husband Wymond Hazelwood and their young son W.J. Cassidy and stepchildren Jessica and Mark Hazelwood; father John and stepmother Gale Cassidy; sister Crystal Cassidy; in-laws Ralph and Elizabeth Hazelwood; nephew Jules Hazelwood; and many others. Deana was predeceased by her mother Barb, stepfather Ted McCann and brother-in-law Edwin Hazelwood. Deana enjoyed the great outdoors, camping, backcountry horseback riding, quadding, fishing. She moved to the country (Rocky Mountain House) four years ago. Deana will be sadly missed. A private family Memorial Service will be held for Deana. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations in Deana's name may be made to the trust fund for W.J. Cassidy at any ATB Financial Institution.
Published in The Calgary Herald on October 8, 2009  
Cassidy, Deana Marie (I15088)
 
831 Casualty of WWII, Gilbert was a Major in the Loyal Edmonton Regiment, R.C.I.C.He was 29 and graduated B.Sc. (Edmonton).
 
Blair, Gilbert Thompson (I17802)
 
832 Catherine F. Eisenberger, age 80, of Hamilton Twp. died Tuesday, May 29 at Care One in Jackson. Born in Lawrence Twp., she had been a resident of Hamilton Twp. before moving to New Egypt five years ago to live with her niece. Catherine had been a member of the Bethel Lutheran Church in Hamilton Twp. for many years. Wife of the late Paul Eisenberger, she is survived by two step daughters, Bonnie Bell of Savannah, GA and Cathy Carrol of Tyler, TX and several nieces and nephews, including Gail Donnelly of New Egypt and Bobby Colton of Hamilton Twp. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 1 at 11:00 AM at the Tilghman Funeral Home, 52 Main Street in New Egypt (www.tilghmanfh.com). Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton Twp. Calling hours will be on Friday morning from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at the funeral home. Memorial contributions in Catherine?s memory may be made to the Alzheimer?s Association, South Jersey Regional Office, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08052. Boyer, Catherine F. (I28698)
 
833 CAUDILL, Mary V.
64, of Largo, passed Oct. 27, 2015. Survived by husband, Cal; daughter, Kim. Service Nov. 8, 2 pm, at 1st Baptist Church Indian Rocks. Wear Pink, not black. Veterans FC 
Wood, Mary Vivian (I1866)
 
834 Caught tuberculosis while doing Military Police duty in France then was sent to Scottish Hospital in Edinburgh in April 1917.  Smith, Alfred Thomas (I2839)
 
835 Cause of brain condition "unknown", no birth injury. Fryer, Norma Fay (I1081)
 
836 Cause unknown; ill 1 1/2 days McKay, Carrie Ethel (I03109)
 
837 Cavaliere Alba de Mari Hodson, a Milanese who settled near Washington, DC, after 12 years in the Middle and Far East in company of her husband of the US Foreign Service, died at her son's home in Charlottesville, VA, on 16 October 2010.
Abroad and in the US she supported and initiated activities with Italian interests. She was recognized for this work by the Italian government when she was decorated with the Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity at the Italian Embassy in Washington.
In Damascus, Syria, she founded the Circolo Italiano. She was a prominent member of the Dante Alighieri Society of Beirut, Lebanon. She was a fundraiser and decorated patron of the Scalabrini-Dom Bosco Orphanage in Saigon, Viet Nam. And in Virginia, she taught Italian privately and for Fairfax County Public Schools Adult Education for 15 years.
As member of the Italian Cultural Society of Washington since 1963, she served as President, Programs Vice President, and member of the Board, arranging lectures, showings, musical recitals, and discussion of Italian art and literary figures. She was an ubiquitous presence with her many friends at local festivals such as the International Festival at the Washington National Cathedral, and Arlington Ethnic Festival in Virginia.
She is predeceased by her husband, Jeremy Hodson, and survived by her children William Hodson and Andrea Hodson. Services will be held at a later date. 
?, Cavaliere Alba de Mari (I24154)
 
838 Cavan Township, Canada West Tate, Robert (I30323)
 
839 Cavan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Sheridan, Mary Ann (I10832)
 
840 Cecil E. Smith, 91, of Battle Creek, died Friday evening, April 5, 2013 at the Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo. He was born in Quinwood, West Virginia on September 26, 1921, the son of James Howard and Stella May (Ham) Smith. A decorated War Hero, Cecil faithfully served his country as a Sgt. in the United States Army and Gen. George S. Patton's Third Army during WWII, spending almost three months in a German POW camp. He retired from Clark Equipment after many years of service as an Inspector and Union Steward for the AFLCIO.
Cecil married Blanche Marie Smith in Battle Creek on December 12, 1987; she survives. He is also survived by his children, Sandy (Larry) Hassenzahl, Judy (Jerry) Ritter, Ron (Linda) Smith, Randy (Margaret) Forman, Bob (Kim) Forman, and Julie (Steve) Franklin; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, James (Delores) Smith, and three sisters, Roxie Casto, Viola (Robert) Getman, and Marie Dancy. Cecil was preceded in death by his first wife, Lydia Smith; his parents, and a brother, Roy Edward Smith.
Cecil was a longtime member of the Trinity United Methodist Church, Battle Creek and a dedicated member of the NRA. A true outdoorsman and lover of nature, he enjoyed spending time at his cabin up north, hunting, fishing and various types of guns and archery. Cecil also enjoyed carving and woodworking, playing his guitar and harmonica, but he truly loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home where funeral services to celebrate Cecil's life will be held 10:30 a.m., Thursday, April 11, 2013 with Pastor Bruce Kintigh of Trinity United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment with full military honors will follow at the Fort Custer National Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Legion Villa of Battle Creek or the Trinity United Methodist Church.  
Smith, Cecil Ernest (I20456)
 
841 Cecil J Pretty, 81, of Shepherdsville, KY passed away Saturday, July 6, 2019. Originally from Niagara Falls, Canada was born on June 8, 1938.
Cecil was a Sgt in the Canadian Air Force where he taught aircraft mechanics. Cecil retired from the Air Force shortly before moving to Louisville, KY in 1980. Cecil settled right in holding a couple of positions before landing a long-term career as a service technician for Air Systems in Louisville.
Cecil was a dedicated servant to others and an avid supporter of the Loyal Order of the Moose, where he served 3 terms as Governor and was the current Administrator upon his passing. Cecil was just awarded the coveted Pilgrim Degree, the highest level of attainment for volunteers in the international organization. Less than 1% of all Moose members achieve this distinction. His sense of pride and happiness over earning his ?yellow jacket? will live on. Cecil was also a member of the Honorable Order of KY Colonels and supported many local charities.
Cecil was known for his love of music all his life. He was the lead singer of a band in the 70?s and 80?s in Canada and it was not uncommon for his guitar to break out during family gatherings. His karaoke skills were in high demand on Thursday nights along with his love of a good two step on the dance floor. Cecil was a true friend to all that knew him and his smile and gentle affection towards others was contagious and will be sorely missed.
Cecil was preceded in death by his mother, Lena Boone; his father, Cecil Pretty; his brother, Mike Pretty and dear nephew Christopher Cuillerier.
Cecil is survived by his wife of 38 years, Judy Pretty; daughters, Lena Lucas (Mike); Teresa Marsala (Len); Donna Paulin (Tony); Laura Howard (Kevin); his son, Charlie Hall (Tina) and his sister Carolyn Cuillerier. He also leaves behind 10 beloved grandchildren to cherish his memory; Kyle, Justin, Julia, Ryan, Mitchell, Andreas, Emily, Lauren, Shelby and Sam.
Funeral Arrangements are being handled by Arch L Heady at Resthaven. Visitation will be Wednesday, July 10, 2019 from 3pm-8pm and Thursday, July 11, 2019 from 10am-12noon with funeral service to follow at the funeral home at 12noon. 
Pretty, Cecil J. (I31112)
 
842 CECIL McINTYRE

The sudden death of Cecil Milton McIntyre of 188 Country Street occurred in Almonte on, Monday, October 20th, 1975. He was in his 62nd year. Mr. McIntyre was born on December 26, 1913 in Langham, Saskatchewan, the son of the late John A. McIntyre and the Euphemia Barr. Mr. Mclntyre served from 1940 to 1945 in the R.C.A.F. during the Second World War. He farmed in Ramsay township for several years, after which he was employed by Pfizer of Canada in Arnprior for thirteen years. Ill health then forced him into semi-retirement. An avid fan of all sports and very interested in music, Mr. McIntyre was also a member of the Almonte United Church. On July 10, 1943, he married Evelyn Symington in Almonte whom he predeceases. Mrs. McIntyre is an elementary school teacher in Almonte. Surviving are his wife Evelyn, and daughters Wilma Jean Chapman of Ottawa, and Gail Evelyn Colbourne of Bells Corners. Also surviving are brothers; Everton of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; MacPherson of Delisle, Saskatchewan, David of Langley, British Columbia; and sisters Violet Brown of Langham, Saskatchewan, Jean McMillan of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; and Ada Urquhart of Edmonton, Alberta. Predeceased is one daughter, Gwen Evelyn, who died in infancy. The funeral was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, Almonte, on Thursday, October 23 at 2.00 p.m. with interment in Auld Kirk Cemetery. Rev. Robert J. McCrea officiated. Pallbearers were David Chapman, Douglas Colbourne, Mac McIntyre, Dave McIntyre, Clair Symington, and Wayne Symington. Fellow members of the church session serving as Honourary Pallbearers were Ross Craig, Cecil Turner, George Robertson, John Caldwell, Gordon Anderson and Jim Paul. Flower bearers were Alan Symington, Donald Symington and Ronald Symington. 
McIntyre, Cecil Milton (I02721)
 
843 Cecilia LaPlace Fickett, 66, of Middlefield, ended her life's journey on Monday, (March 1, 2004) in the care of Hospice staff at Middlesex Hospital. Ceil was born and spent her childhood in Essex and Old Saybrook. She moved to Middlefield in the early 1960s. She was predeceased by her parents, Cecil and Annie (Powers) LaPlace, her husband, Edwin Fickett and her younger brother, David LaPlace. Cecilia is survived by her daughter, Hollie Rose of Middlefield and Middletown; her sisters, Eunice Tolx (Maine) and Colleen Traynor (Virginia); and four LaPlace brothers, George (Connecticut), Richard (California), Milton (Connecticut), and Robert (Connecticut), as well as countless nieces, nephews and in-laws. Ceil was a dedicated friend and a supportive mother. She had a quirky sense of humor and a bubbly personality. She was famous for taking in strays, be they animal or human. If a living being crossed her path who needed a place to be, a way to feel safe, and some food in their belly, she was there to give it with a smile and a hug. She was an active member of the Middlefield Federated Church and enjoyed working the Durham Fair booth with them until her battle with cancer made it impossible. Cecilia had a rough first marriage and divorced before it was socially acceptable because it was the best thing for herself and for her daughter. She raised Hollie mostly on her own (with the love and support of friends and the church) and never stopped helping her fulfill her dreams. In 1979, she met and married Edwin Fickett and had 13 happy years with him before he passed away in 1992. Ceil was the benefactor of Klekolo World Coffee in Middletown. Without her, Klekolo would not exist and Middletown would be a different place. She was a strong woman, long before it was fashionable or required for women to be strong. Her strength held through to the end. She will be greatly missed. Because she was yearning for springtime, and because she wanted so badly to see the new renovations in the Sanctuary at Middlefield Federated Church, services will be held in early April when spring is more tangible and the church renovations are complete. Join us April 3, at 11a.m. in the Sanctuary of the Middlefield Federated Church on Main St. in Middlefield, for a remembrance and a celebration of her life. Gifts of flowers purchased from Datura in Middletown, for the service or the reception at her home following, will help build credit for a monthly flower donation to Hospice in her name. LaPlace, Cecilia Ann (I25562)
 
844 Cellulitis left face and neck, mitral stenosis and rheumatic heart disease. Death on operating table under light anesthesia.  Atwood, Roy Jay (I01335)
 
845 Cerebral apoplexy 2 days. Paralysis affecting the right side of the body and the left side of the face. -- Death Certificate Pennock, Orrin Johson (I06513)
 
846 Cerebral embolism Shane, Rosana May (I12956)
 
847 Cerebral embolism  Veley, Ethel Permelia (I13346)
 
848 Cerebral hemorrhage  Newman, Martha R. (I05026)
 
849 Cerebral hemorrhage Price, Hugh Albert (I02261)
 
850 Cerebral hemorrhage Camelon, Isabella (I03040)
 

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