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| Melville & Gertrude Holt HOLT
Melville Holt
1897 - 1970
His Beloved Wife
Gertrude Edney
1900 - 1977
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| Melvin & Doris Sincler SINCLER
Doris G.
Jun. 11, 1928
Married
Sept. 2, 1949
Melvin L.
Nov. 15, 1924
Aug. 26, 1995
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15103 |
| Melvin & Lillian Perlatte PERLATTE
Melvin Jim
1909 - 2006
Lillian Lee
1916 - 2011
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| Melvin & Marion Benn Melvin H. Benn
1923-1990
Marion W. Benn
1918-2006
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| Melvin Sodowsky Melvin D Sodowsky
Oklahoma
2D LT CO D 50 INF 1 CAV DIV
Vietnam PH
April 20 1946 - Dec 10 1967
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| Melvin Sodowsky
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| Melvyn & Eleanor Spratt SPRATT
Melvyn
Died Dec. 2001
Eleanor
Died July 1986
Rest In Peace
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15108 |
| Mémorial d'Arras, Faubourg d'Amiens Cimetière britannique, Arras, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Arras Memorial, Suburb of Amiens British Cemetery, Arras, Pas-de-Calais, France
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15109 |
| Memorial Park
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15110 |
| Memorial Service for Chas. W. Willey Norwich Bulletin
Norwich, Connecticut
Page 7
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15111 |
| Memorial to the Grigson Brothers Memorial to the six Grigson brothers in the St. Nun Church in Pelynt, Cornwall, who were killed in service to their country.
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| Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing, Ypres (Menen Gate) Memorial The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menen and Kortrijk. Each night at 8 pm the traffic is stopped at the Menen Gate while buglers of the Last Post Association sound the Last Post in the roadway under the Memorial's arches.
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| Menzie & Agnes Giles and son Scott Giles GILES
Mervin Menzie Giles
July 14, 1930 - June 9, 2004
And His Beloved Wife
Agnes Ida Smith
Mar. 18, 1933 -
And Their Son
Menzie Bruce "Scott"
June 17, 1960 - July 22, 2011
Together
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15114 |
| Mercy Moore "PIONEER MOTHER OF VALLEY TAKEN
Mrs. David E. Moore Died at Home Here Last Saturday
With the passing of Mrs. David E. Moore at her home on Sixth street last Saturday evening following an illness of three months, has removed one more of those sturdy pioneers of this country whose lives have endeared them to all who knew them. Mrs. Moore had been a resident of Chino since 1894 and prior to that had been one of the first settlers of Phillips county, Kansas.
The deceased was born in Preston, Jackson county, Iowa, on July 23, 1849, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Banning and was christened Mercy Malora. She was educated in the common schools of Iowa and as a young woman taught school for two years. On March 14, 1871, at the age of 22 years, she was united in marriage to David Elias Moore, who survives her, and to them four children were born, Herbert, who died in infancy; Walter M. Moore of Visalia, Don E. Moore of Chino and Mrs. Alma Moore-Homan of Chino. Also five grandchildren, Dr. Harold Arnold Moore of Los Angeles, Mrs. Alma Hill of Whittier, Herbert Moore of Pomona, Dr. Clifton B. Homan of Monrovia and Mrs. Marjorie Bonner of Los Angeles. She also had two brothers and five sisters, two of whom survive.
Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Moore lived on a farm in Iowa until migrating to Kansas in 1873. Here they made their home for 18 years and then came west to California in 1892, settling first in Pomona for a period of two years before coming to Chino.
The First Methodist Episcopal church of Chino was organized in their home and they faithfully maintained this affiliation, attending the services of their faith as long as health permitted. The deceased was also a member of the Sunset club, an organization of elderly women, and she found great joy and comfort in the friendships formed in that membership.
Mrs. Moore enjoyed a very active, helpful happy life and good health until the past few years when her strength began to fail. She was stricken three months ago, taking a turn for the worst about three weeks ago.
Funeral services under the direction of Glenn A. Henry of the Richardson and Henry Funeral Home were conducted Monday afternoon from the Methodist church with Rev. Elmer S. Andersen, pastor of the church, officiating and Rev. H. E. Hooper of Belevedere, former pastor here, assisting.
Two songs were sung by Mrs. Seth Hastings, Mrs. F. A. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Solter, with Mrs. Blaine Van Dusen at the pipe organ. Pall bearers were W. H. Delphey, W. J. Tebo, Edwin Rhodes, W. T. Clarke, W. H. Jorden and G. A. Hillman. Interment was in Pomona cemetery."
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| Merklee & Pat Lewis LEWIS
Merklee
Nov. 22, 1920
May 18, 2009
Patricia "Pat"
July 5, 1928
Nov. 10, 2011
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15116 |
| Merklee & Vida Lewis LEWIS
Merklee
1857 - 1940
Vida U.
1869 - 1965
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15117 |
| Merle & Zorada Green GREEN
In Loving Memory
Merle W.
1914 - 1976
Zorada L.
1918 - 2010
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15118 |
| Merle Byrnes
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15119 |
| Merle Fairfield Merle R. Fairfield
1933 - 1942
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15120 |
| Merle Houghton HOUGHTON
Robert C.
1926
Merle H.
1926 - 2007
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15121 |
| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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15122 |
| Merlyne Shorter In Loving Memory of
Merlyne Shorter
Oct. 11, 1931
July 4, 1946
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15123 |
| Merrell Phillips
Obituary Tucson Daily Citizen
Tucson, Arizona
Page 37
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15124 |
| Merrell Phillips Merrell L. Phillips
1921 - 1967
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15125 |
| Merrill & Bella Lowry Merrill
1893 - 1979
In Loving Memory
Bella May
1892 - 1979
LOWRY
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15126 |
| Merrill & Ruth Sibbersen SIBBERSEN
Ruth
1909 - 2000
Merrill
1904 - 1987
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| Merritt & Eleanor Baker Merritt R.
1885 - 1969
BAKER
Eleanor M.
1894 - 1964
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| Merritt & Eleanor Baker
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| Merritt Bice Merritt M. Bice
1903 - 1949
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| Merritt Bice Merritt M. Bice Jr.
Jan. 30, 1926
June 1, 1976
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15131 |
| Merritt Silvius Merritt W. Silvius
1920 - 1978
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| Merton & Dora Flood FLOOD
Merton
Vet WWI
1893 -
Dora L. Rich
His Wife
1889 -
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15133 |
| Merville Lawrence McConnell Status: Located; McCONNELL
God Bless
Merville Lawrence
June 9, 1921
February 25, 1998
Rest In Peace
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15134 |
| Merville Martin Merville
(in the family plot)
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| Mervin & Ruth Byers Status: Located; BYERS
Ruth
(Hazelwood)
July 17, 1939
July 13, 2009
Mervin
Mar. 27, 1936
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved
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| Mervin Jerome Our Beloved Father
Mervin Ross
Jerome
July 2, 1931
Jan. 30, 1998
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| Mervyn & Eleanor Munro MUNRO
Mervyn G.
Munro
1926 - 2014
Eleanor B.
Amm
1924 - 1988
Till We Meet Again
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| Mervyn Fife In Loving Memory of Dad
Mervyn Ronald Fife
1941 - 1988
Forever in our Hearts
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| Merwyn Aultman Merwyn Light Aultman
1886 - 1953
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| Michael & Dawn Benedict Benedict
Michael S.
April 15, 1951
Feb. 13, 2005
Dawn M.
Nov. 24, 1954
Feb. 13, 2005
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Michael & Pauline Jerome JEROME
Michael L.
1947 - 1990
Pauline M.
1950 -
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| Michael Coulter Michael Kevin
COULTER
Sept. 13, 1941
Sept. 19, 1948
He Gave Us Seven
Wonderful Years
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| Michael Lawrance LAWRANCE
Michael J. Lawrance
1953 - 1988
Beloved Husband of
Jayne D. Dick
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| Michael Millar
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| Michael Pretty
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| Michael Simmons MICHAEL JOSEPH SIMMONS March 13, 1940 ~ November 28, 2023
The family of Mr. Michael Joseph Simmons, age 83 years, are saddened to announce his peaceful passing in St. Joseph's Hospital - Hospice Unit on Tuesday, November 28, 2023.
Michael was born in Whitemouth, Manitoba on March 13, 1940. He was raised in the East End and later in Blake Township where he was affectionately known by family and friends as "Mickey". Following his sense of adventure, Michael moved to Toronto and worked at the Royal York Hotel until he walked past the recruiting office. Continuing to feel his desire for adventure, he went in and signed on the dotted line, leaving for basic training at Camp Borden. Michael trained at the school for the Royal Canadian Service Corps ("the first and the finest").
Returning home for Christmas in 1961, Michael's mother introduced him to his future wife, Diane Grawbarger (O'Neil), and they were married on August 4, 1962 in St. Thomas Anglican Church. The next 18 years saw the family move every three years. During that time, they did two tours with NATO in Soest and Lahr, Germany and Michael served one tour of duty with the UN in Egypt. In 1980, they returned home to Thunder Bay.
After retiring from service, Michael began working for Iris Lucchese at Lacey's Taxi (the best boss he ever had!), driving hundreds of students in his school van over the next 20 years. He retired for the second time and enjoyed meeting friends for coffee at Tim Hortons and Robins. Sadly, his battle with dementia took this and many other enjoyments away from Michael; however he soon found new friends at Manor House and, for the past five years, at the Dementia Cafe at the Abbey.
Michael is survived by his wife of 61 years, Diane; son Mark (Rachell), grandchildren Cynthia, Bruce and great-granddaughter Scarlett, all of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories; daughter Tracey (Joe) Schenck and grandsons Samuel and Jonah, all of Jordan, Ontario; his brother Jim (Diana) and their daughter Nadine. He is also survived by his brothers-in-law Shaun (Lynn) O'Neil of Pass Lake, Ontario, and Kevin (Debbie) O'Neil, sisters-in-law Colleen (Al) Snelgrove, Kelly Green and Pat (Peter) Hnatiw as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and special cousin Beverly Erickson.
He was predeceased by his parents, Angela "Jean" (nee Siciliano) and Lenard Simmons; grandparents Annunziata and Salvatore Siciliano; mother-in-law and father-in-law Doris (Stokes/Grawbarger) and "Peg" O'Neil as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins and nephew Jesse O'Neil.
Funeral Services for Michael will be held on Monday, December 4, 2023 at 11:00am in St. Thomas Anglican Church (1400 Edward Street South), officiated by Rev. Jonathan Blanchard. The interment of Michael's urn will follow in Mountainview Cemetery. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Sunday, December 3, 2023 from 2:00 until 4:00pm in the WESTFORT CHAPEL, 420 West Gore Street at James.
Should friends so desire, in lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations in memory of Michael to Alzheimer Society, Hospice Unit of St. Joseph's Hospital or the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Foundation.
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| Michael Simmons
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| Michelle Noble
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| Mida White In Memory Of
Mida E. White
Aug. 12, 1911 - June 12, 2002
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