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COBB, Lila "Mae" - Mae Cobb died peacefully on January 30, 2014 at Parkview Home, Stouffville. She was in her 74th year. Mae was the beloved mother of Roy Cobb (Cindy) of Salt Springs, NB, Albert Cobb (Gwen) of Powassan, Martha Wilton of Beeton, the late Grace Cobb and the late Stanley Cobb. She will be lovingly remembered by eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mae was the dear sister of Herret Titus (Ruth) of London and the late Margot Titus. The Cobb family will receive visitors at the PAUL FUNERAL HOME , Powassan, on Sunday, February 2, 2014 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. The funeral service will take place in the Paul Funeral Home chapel on Monday, February 3 at 11:00 am. Spring interment Powassan Union Cemetery. Should you wish, memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated | Titus, Lila Mae (I06262)
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COBB, Stanley Rae - Following a brief illness, Stanley Cobb, formerly of Powassan, died peacefully at Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton in his 44th year. Stan was the beloved son of Mae Cobb of Beeton and Phillip Cobb of Powassan. He was the much loved brother of Roy Cobb (Cindy) of Salt Springs, N.B., Albert Cobb (Gwen) of Powassan and Martha Wilton of Beeton. Stanley was predeceased by his sister Grace Cobb. He will be lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews, friends and “brothers” from his time as a Big Brother in the North Bay area. The Cobb family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan on Monday, November 12, 2007 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service will take place in the Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 11:00 am. Interment Powassan Union Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the Ontario Brain Injury Association would be greatly appreciated. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the PAUL FUNERAL HOME, Powassan. For more information, to request a memory card, or to make a memorial donation, please call the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, 705-724-2024. | Cobb, Stanley Rae (I06261)
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Cobden, Ontario | Byers, Russell George (I17381)
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Cobden, Ontario | Rattray, Charles Marmion (I12632)
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Cobden, Ontario | Rattray, Jessie (I12631)
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Cobden, Ontario | Rattray, Marjorie (I12630)
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Cobden, Ontario | Rattray, Ross MacDonell (I12633)
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Cobden, Ontario | Robinson, Elizabeth Jane (I6232)
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Cobden, Ontario | Buttle, Debbra Arlene Ann (I31367)
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Cobden, Ontario | Buttle, Leslie Walter (I31366)
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Cobden, Ontario | Lee, Reba A. (I31331)
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Cobden, Ontario | Peever, Ellard Gerald (I12706)
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Cobden, Ontario | Family (F0276)
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Cobden, Ontario | Family (F6757)
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Cobden, Ontario | Byers, Richard (I01027)
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COE, Charlie
Peacefully in the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, September 27th, 2011. Charles William "Charlie" Coe of Pakenham aged 67 years. Dear son of the late Orville Coe Sr. and the late Marjorie Vear. Beloved husband and best friend for almost 47 years of Donna (nee Craig). Dearly loved father of Richard Coe and Ronnie Coe (Tammy), both of Pakenham. Predeceased by a son, Wayne and a daughter, Sherri Fenton. Dear brother of Robbie Coe (Judy) of Arnprior; Wendell "Butch" Coe (Charlotte) of Stewartville; Alice Leclair (Des) of Thunder Bay; Nancy Folkard (Don) of Carleton Place and Kim Coe-Turner (Lee) of Arnprior. Predeceased by brothers; Orville Coe Jr. (Elizabeth of Fitzroy Harbour) and Keith Coe (late Helen). Cherished and proud "Grampa" of Kyle and Nicholas Coe, Hailey-Dawn Nichols, Mallory and Jamie McLeod and Danielle Ladouceur and "Great-Grampa" of Emmett Barr, Zachary and Chloe Ladouceur-Simard. Predeceased by his granddaughter, Carlie Fenton. Charlie lived hard, worked hard, played hard and lived life to the fullest. His laugh, his generous spirit and his friendly smile will be remembered and missed by all who knew him. Family and friends are invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home, 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and again on Saturday from 9a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Charlie's funeral service will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Debbie Roi officiating. Interment will follow at the Pakenham Union Cemetery. In memory of Charlie, a donation to Valley Heritage Radio would be most fitting and much appreciated by his family. | Coe, Charles William (I13103)
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Colborne Township, Ontario | Thom, Janet Elizabeth (I8250)
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Colborne, Ontario | Thom, Wilbert Alexander (I8251)
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Colborne, Ontario | Good, Hazel May (I8262)
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COLE ? Salem, July 25, Walter C. (Bob). Husband of Frances; father of William; brother of Mrs. Frances Orcutt and Mrs. Arthur Bell. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Saturday at 10 am, Chapel of Holman, Hankins & Reliance, Oregon City, Or. Interment Riverview cemetery.
--The Oregonian, 27 Jul 1951, p38 | Cole, Walter Clark (I639)
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Collins, Phyllis (nee Palmer)
Went home peacefully to her Lord on Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at St. Mary's Hospital, just before her 85th birthday. Beloved wife of the late Douglas Collins (1980). Loving mother of Kathryn (Tom) McGrath, James (Nancy) Collins and Debbie (Randy) Laginskie. Cherished grandmother of Jason, Sara, Jessica, Amy, Ben, Crystal, Douglas and Colleen and great grandmother of Brody, Randy, Denton and Jack Dear sister of Shirley Cannif and Ross Palmer. Predeceased by siblings, Walter, Bernard, Louise, Madge, Norman, Douglas, John, Evelyn and Francis. Phyllis was a Bell Canada Pioneer.
Phyllis?s family will receive relatives and friends from 7 to 9 pm on Friday, August 10, 2012 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick St., Kitchener, 519-749-8467. Prayers will be recited at 9:50 a.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2012 then process to St. Anne?s RC Church, 268 East Avenue, Kitchener for the Celebration of the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. to be immediately followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. Interment Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa at a later date.
Expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated (cards available at the funeral home). | Palmer, Phyllis Ann (I30969)
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Colne, Huntingdonshire | Proctor, Fanny Wilson (I3434)
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Complete abdominal hernia | Pennock, Albert Alton (I05036)
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Complications from a gunshot wound | Valliant, John Allan (I02755)
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Condie, District of Assiniboia, Northwest Territories | King, George Ernest (I7854)
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Confined as a prisoner-of-war in Virginia, where he was "starved to a skeleton" and contacted typhoid fever. Was sent home to Michigan in 1863 where he died weeks later from the effects of his prisoner mistreatment. | Pennock, Martin Van Buren (I22618)
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Conflicting birth dates; birth record states 1894 and tombstone states 1893. | Munro, Anna Della (I03327)
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Conflicting birth dates; birth record states September 10, tombstone states death as age 10 days on September 17. | Munro, Hugh (I03330)
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Conflicting California records show divorce date prior to marriage date. | Family (F10113)
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Congenital heart disease | Ralph, William Arthur (I20870)
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Congenital heart marasmus | Dalziel, Kenneth (I6445)
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Congenital Malaria | Munro, Alexander Alvin (I02355)
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Congestion of the lungs - 2 weeks | Byrnes, Mary Ida Wealthy (I5024)
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Congestion of the lungs following an attack of acute influenza. | Munro, Catherine (I02665)
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Congestion of the lungs; ill 7 days | Penman, Tillie May (I12095)
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Congestive Heart Failure | Sterns, Leonard Henry (I18617)
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Conrad P. Poulson, 64, of 17 Boutelle St., died Monday, Oct. 28, in HealthAlliance Hospital/Leominster, after a long illness.
Born Nov. 6, 1937, in Fitchburg, he was the son of Alfred C. and Mary I. (Dutkowski) Poulson, and had lived here for most of his life. A 1955 graduate of Leominster High School, he later graduated from the former Stevens Business College in Fitchburg and from the Bentley School of Accounting and Finance in Waltham.
He was a paratrooper in the Army?s 82nd Airborne Division.
Mr. Poulson worked for 26 years at the former Goodhue Marine Inc.
He was a member of Pilgrim Congregational Church in Leominster, the Leominster Sportsmen?s Club and was a past president and treasurer of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Leominster Aerie 477.
Mr. Poulson had been active in the Boy Scouts of America, serving as Scoutmaster for a troop in Littleton before getting involved with Troop 4 in Leominster, where he served for more than 20 years on the troop committee.
He was an avid hunter and fisherman.
He leaves his wife of 18 years, Cathy A. (Boothman) Poulson; two daughters, Linsey C. Poulson of Leominster and Heather M. Almy of Pepperell; a brother, Ronald E. Poulson of Lunenburg; and a sister, Andrea C. Miller of Leominster. | Poulson, Conrad Philip (I26599)
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Constance Willis Dunbar
Age 82 of Elkton, MD died Saturday, August 20, 2005.
Born in 1923 the daughter of Ruth Willis. She moved to Elkton from PA over 50 years ago. Constance graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Education. She later obtained her master's degree from the University of Delaware. She first taught at Rising Sun and then Elkton Middle School. She also taught Chemistry at Newark High School from 1960 to 1984 where she was also the Advisor to the Senior Class, Prom Advisor and Honors Society Advisor. She served on Middle States and also on the Delaware State Education Association. She was High School Chemistry Teacher of the Year in 1982.
She served on the Elkton Town Commission for 8 years and was the first female commissioner. She also served on the Maryland Municipal League as a representative of Elkton. She volunteered at the hospital as well as the Good As New Shop and also at the Fair Hill Races. She was a member of the Elkton Revitalization Committee and the Elkton United Methodist Church where she served as Choir Director for the Youth Choir at one time.
She is survived by her husband of over 50 years, Sterling Ayerst Dunbar, whom she married December 25, 1950; son, Steven Ayerst Dunbar and daughter, Amy Ruth Dunbar, both of Elkton.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2005, at Elkton United Methodist Church at 4 pm, where the family will receive friends after 3 pm. Interment will be private
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Alzheimer's Association, c/o GEE FUNERAL HOME, 259 E. MAIN St., Elkton, MD 21921.
--Published in The News Journal on Aug. 23, 2005. | Willis, Constance Ann (I11230)
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Consumption | Wise, Jennie Bell (I15386)
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Consumption | Perry, Electra (I16411)
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Consumption | Banning, Philemon Fuller (I05618)
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Consumption | Rounds, Annie M. (I16465)
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Consumption | Loney, Mary Ann (I16495)
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Consumption | Bailey, Alma G. (I06452)
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Consumption | Rogers, Henry Franklin (I05318)
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Consumption | Chapel, Leora A. (I06464)
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Consumption | Hoyle, Frederick L. (I08420)
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Consumption | Freeborn, James H. (I25118)
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Consumption | Seekell, George H. (I25290)
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Consumption | Seekell, Blanche E. (I25294)
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