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| Walter Miller Walter S.
Miller
1921 - 1992
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| Walter Miner Father
Walter E. Miner
1895 - 1966
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| Walter Moore Walter M. Moore
1877 - 1942
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| Walter Pennock
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| Walter Price Walter J Price
New York
NY PVT 4 REPL Depot AAR
World War II
April 3, 1897 - July 27, 1965
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| Walter Smiley Walter E. Smiley
Sept. 18, 1852
July 20, 1939
Father
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| Walter Sneary Walter L.
Sneary Jr.
1939 - 1959
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| Walter Sneary Walter E. Nearly, 20, of Jerome, drowned Sunday while swimming in Mercer lake in Somerset township, Hillsdale county,
--The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, September 8, 1959 Page 1
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| Walter Springsted Walter
Springsted
Died
Dec. 9, 1891
Aged
24 Yrs. 3 Ms
And 24 Days
SPRINGSTED
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| Walter Sterns Walter O.
1881 - 1883
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| Walter Warner --The North Adams Evening Transcript, North Adams, Massachusetts, March 2, 1935 Page 3
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| Walter Warner Walter L. Warner
Sept. 30, 1875
Feb. 28, 1935
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| Walter Williams
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| Walter Williams Walter Beebe Williams
Aug. 7, 1953 - June 27, 2011
Son & Brother
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| Walter Wonderly
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| Walter Wonderly Walter A. Wonderly, age 86, of Holt Michigan & Lakeland, Florida, formerly of Tecumseh passed away July 13, 2016 at the Tecumseh Place II. Walt was born May 17, 1930 in Adrian Michigan, the son of William & Margaret (Kent) Wonderly. He grew up on a farm north of Britton Michigan and graduated Britton High School in 1948. In March of 1949 he joined the Michigan National Guard and was a member for 10 years. From 1952 to 1992 he worked at the Tecumseh Products and retired with 40 years of service. Walt married Norma Bilby in 1953 and had 5 children. In 2001 he married Jane (Halava) Kiersey. Walt is survived by his wife, Jane, his children, Gary (Tracy) Wonderly of Britton, MI, Gregg Wonderly of Adrian, MI, Glen (Carol) Wonderly of Cape Coral, FL, Janelle (Jeff) McClure and Dale (Erin) Wonderly both of Tecumseh, MI, one sister Dorothy (Don) Withrow also of Tecumseh and sister-in-law Pat Wonderly of Britton, MI. He had 5 step-children, Laurie (J.R.) McGraw of Holt, MI, Pam (Tom) Shaw of Mason, MI, Barb (Dave) Goss of Mears, MI, Terry (Tracy) Kiersey of Traverse City, MI and Larry (Kathy) Kiersey of Lakeland, FL and a step-sister-in-law Norma Doane who also survive him. Walt has 12 grandchildren, Adam Wonderly, Chad Wonderly, Cory Wonderly, Tyler Wonderly, Kiley Wonderly, Jill Wonderly, Tim Miller, Merissa McClure, Alexis McClure, Nick McClure, Reagan Wonderly Roman Wonderly, 10 step-grandchildren, Ben McGraw, Kelly McGraw, Sarah Malcangi, Matt Malcangi, April (Chad) Lincoln, Renee Kiersey, Ashleigh Kiersey, Jamie (Jacob) King, Shannon (Kyle) Getter, Brian Brooks, one great-granddaughter, Kenley Carter and 5 step-great-grandchildren, Isaac Wimer, Xavier Lincoln, Zalea Lincoln, Colton Kiersey and Bode Kiersey.He was preceded in death by his parents, William & Margaret, three brothers, Marlyn, Ronald and Bernard Wonderly, and a granddaughter, Jennifer Wonderly. Walt loved baseball and after graduation he received a letter from the Detroit Tigers Baseball Company to come and tryout with the Tigers at Briggs Stadium in Detroit. He did not get picked that day but went on to watch them play ball till the time of his death.He was a former member of the Tecumseh Jaycees, Tecumseh Grange, Tecumseh Pythians, the Holt Michigan Kiwanis, Lenawee County Tractor Club and was a scoutmaster for the Tecumseh Cub Scouts. He was a current member of the Moose Lodge Visitation for Walt will be held at the J. Gilbert Purse Funeral Home in Tecumseh on Sunday, July 17, 2016 from 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday, July 18, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the Tecumseh J. Gilbert Purse Funeral Home with Pastor Jim Schenck officiating. A private cremation burial will take place with the family at the Lake Ridge Cemetery at later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Lenawee or the Diabetes Foundation.
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| Walton & Lina Cameron CAMERON
Walton C.
1894 - 1971
Beloved Husband of
Lina Publow
1895 - 1994
Ever Remembered, Ever Loved
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Wanda Munro
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| Wanda Stricker STRICKER (nee KITCHEN), Wanda Yvonne June 9, 1958 - January 16, 2018 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MAMA BEAR It is with extremely heavy hearts and great sadness to announce the passing of a truly amazing woman, mother, sister, grandmother, cousin, aunt, daughter and friend. Wanda courageously fought a brief battle with cancer for 8 months. During this time, she maintained hope, always carried a positive attitude and was determined to fight. We continue to thrive on her strength and will continue to carry that throughout our lives. Wanda was born in Newmarket, ON to the parents of Bruce Kitchen and Lula Byers. She was the eldest of four children, siblings Brian, Doug and sister Carol. Wanda grew up in Callander, On and often reminisced about how wonderful her childhood was, the friends she had made and the experiences of growing up, which would often lead to funny stories - which brought out her beautiful, yet infectious laughter and that alone could make a person smile for days. She attended West Ferris public school and definitely made an everlasting impression on everyone she met. As friends remember her for her positive and loving nature, Wanda maintained contact with several classmates over the years and enjoyed getting together to enjoy talks about the good old days, sharing some laughs and enjoying time with her friends. Wanda had a love for traveling. She was always excited about planning her next vacation, or even just taking a simple road trip. Her love for new experiences was amazing. Whether it would be across the world, or across the country - She had an incredible zest for life and all it could offer her. She kept a journal of all of her traveling experiences. Wanda worked in the insurance industry for over 25 years & and had an incredible work ethic. Every co-worker she had, has nothing but beautiful words to say about her. She worked very hard to give the best life she could to her two daughters, Nicole and Melanie. Whether it was words of wisdom or a kick in the pants, she always put her family first. Wanda became a grandmother for the first time in 2003 to a beautiful girl, Abby and again in 2010, welcomed a grandson, Jaysen. Nana became her new name and she was over the moon in love with her grand babies. Wanda was pre deceased by her dear Sister, Carol and sister in law, Joanne. She will be dearly missed by her parents, Bruce Kitchen (Claudette) and Lula Grey (Wallace) Brothers Doug Kitchen (Debbie) and Brian Kitchen (Mitch). Also her two daughters, Nicole (Jaysen) and Melanie (Abby) "IF LOVE COULD KEEP YOU ALIVE - YOU WOULD LIVE FOREVER" Miss you more than words could ever express, Mom. We love and miss you so so much.
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| Wanda Stricker
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| War Photos Must Get His O.K. Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona
Page 6
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| Wardner & Alice Clark CLARK
Wardner
1897 - 1979
Alice
1904 - 1985
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| Wardner Scott Wardner G. Scott
1896-1959
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| Wardner Scott, former state engineer, dies Wardner Scott, former state engineer, dies
Lincoln: Former State Engineer Wardner G. Scott, 63, died Monday afternoon at a local hospital.
He took ill suddenly Sunday night.
Scott, a lifelong Lincoln resident, was senior partner of Hoskins and Associates engineering firm since 1945. He was president of the W.A. Lynn Construction Company and the Central State Bridge Company.
Scott served as state engineer from 1941 to 1948 under governors Dwight Griswold and Val Peterson.
Scott, prominent in construction and engineering, served as president of the Nebraska Highway Heavy Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America in 1952.
--Columbus Daily Telegram, Columbus, Nebraska, December 29, 1959 Page 2
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| Warner Family Stone
(back of stone) WARNER
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| Warren & Ella Adams ADAMS
Ella A.
1865 - 1953
Warren C.
1866 - 1941
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| Warren & Grace Baker BAKER
Warren L.
1924 - 1984
Grace B.
1924 - 2008
In Loving Memory
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| Warren & Kay Boettger BOETTGER
D. Warren
1915 - 1985
Kathleen J.
1921 - 1990
Forever In Our Hearts
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| Warren & Mabel Kemp Always Loved, Forever Remembered
Warren Edgar
1898 - 1976
Mabel Sarah
1897 - 1976
KEMP
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| Warren - Nelson Vows Repeated Postville Herald
Postville, Iowa
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| Warren Adams Warren C. Adams, father of Bernice Tucker of the Victor Central School faculty, died at his home in Arkport, Monday, October 6, 1941 after a long illness. He was 75 years old.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Wardner Adams, by two daughters, a sister, a brother and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted at the home, Wednesday, and burial was made at Almond.
--Victor Herald, Victor, New York, October 10, 1941 Page 5
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| Warren Saeger Warren H. Saeger
1916 - 1974
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| Warren Sargent Warren Almon
Sargent
1918 - 1994
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| Waterbury Nun Injured --The Bridgeport Post, Bridgeport, Connecticut August 31, 1967 Page 16
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| Wauna Fuller
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| Waverly Temperance Hotel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire 172 Sauchichall Street, Glasgow, Scotland
Sauchiehall Street & Holland Street, Glasgow
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| At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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| Wayne & Marian Pennock PENNOCK
Wayne A.
1922 - 2005
Married
Jan. 24
1948
Marian L.
1927 - 2007
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| Wayne Campbell
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| Wayne Elbert Winn Dies at Hospital Wayne Elbert Winn Dies at Hospital
Wayne Elbert Winn, 17, son of Harry E. Winn of 278 Conway Street and popular member of the junior class of the Greenfield High School passed away Monday night at the hospital where he had been confined the last few days.Several days ago the youth sustained a cut on his upper lip, infection set in and he was removed to the hospital.
He was born in Brattleboro, Vt, but came to this town with his parents shortly afterward and attended local schools. He was a member of the First Congregational Church at Nash's Mill and also of the Young People's scociety of the church. He formerly was a member of Troop 5 Boy Scouts of America. At hihg school Winn was interested in athletics and played on several class teams.He wa a member of the high school commercialm club, and served on class committees. Funeral services will be conducted from Ingeil and Shepard Funeral Home, Federal Street Wednesday afternoon at 2. Rev. George Carter will officiate. Burial will be in Green River Cemetery.
--Newspaper obituary March 1, 1932 page 1.
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| Wayne Gay Wayne E. Gay Sr.
April 4, 1916
March 28, 1990
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| Wayne Rolofson In Memory of
Wayne Edward Rolofson
TEC 5 US Army
World War II
Aug 8 1923 - Jan 6 2005
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| Wayne Rolofson
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| Wayne Rolofson
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| Wayne Smith Wayne Earl Smith
1942 1943
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| Wayne Werley Our Beloved Son
Wayne Griffin Werley
May 18, 1943 - August 4, 1972
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| Wayne Wiles Wayne A.
Wiles
1941-1960
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| Webster Sheridan
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| Wedding
Aultman-Mitchell Norwich Bulletin
Norwich, Connecticut
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