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18801 |
| Wiltse & Blanche McWilliam McWILLIAM
1905 Wiltse A. 1979
1914 Blanche 1998
Sutton Prasad
Parents of
Kent, Diane, Wiltse Evans, Roy & Winston
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18802 |
| Wim Franken Written on the back: To Grandma March 27, 1908
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18803 |
| Winfield & Wilma Browning BROWNING
Wilma I.
Sept. 27, 1914
Feb. 20, 2007
Love
Lives
On
Winfield S.
Aug. 8, 1909
May 7, 1998
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18804 |
| Winfield Bailey Winfield M.
1906 - 1979
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18805 |
| Winfield Scott
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18806 |
| Winfield Scott Winfield S. Scott
1865-1934
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18807 |
| Winifred Kirby Winnifred Stevens
Kirby
1881 - 1952
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18808 |
| Winifred Sargent Winifred Currier
Sargent
1912 - 1998
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| Winifred Thorp Winifred I. McCumiskey
Thorp
1910 - 2005
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| Winifred Weakes
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| Winnie Ayerst Winona W. "Winnie" (Cromp) Ayerst, 74, a resident since 1954 of Mattydale, New York, an order entry operator for 18 years at American Bank Stationary Co. in Liverpool, New York, before her retirement in 1980, died at her daughter's home on Wednesday, May 22, 2002. Calling hours are scheduled for Monday, May 27, 2002, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m., at Krueger Funeral Home, Inc., 2619 Brewerton Road, Syracuse, New York. Services are scheduled for Tuesday, May 28, 2002, 9:30 a.m., at the funeral home. Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, 10 a.m., at St. Margaret's Church, Mattydale. Burial will be at Assumption Cemetery, Syracuse. Memorial donations are appreciated to The Salvation Army, c/o Krueger Funeral Home, Inc., 2619 Brewerton Road (Route 11), Syracuse, NY 13211-1654. Arrangements entrusted to Krueger Funeral Home, Inc., Syracuse, New York.
--Published in Legacy on May 25, 2002.
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| Winnie Cantrell Winnie Hall
Cantrell
Apr. 2, 1891
Sept. 9, 1979
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| Winnie Dunleavy
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| Winnie Pennock Winnie Pennock
Wife of
Peter Pennock
March 26 1893 - April 24 1979
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| Winnie Spears Winnie Vee Spears, 96, died May 30, 2018 in Amarillo, TX. Winnie was born October 31, 1921 in Denison, Texas to Richard and Alice Shockley. Mrs. Spears married A.C. Spears in 1955 in Amarillo. They moved to Borger and raised their family there. Mr. Spears was City Manager in Borger for 32 years. Winnie was very active in the community, especially with The Boys Club. She was also a member of the Dance Club and the Elks in Borger. She was an active member of the First Christian Church of Borger. Upon moving back to Amarillo she was active with the Senior Citizens and played in their band and loved calling Bingo. She was also very active with the AMVET Association.
She was preceded in death by her husband A.C. Spears October 6, 2017. Her son David Charles Spears in 1958, and son Donnie Gene Hunter in October 2017. She is survived by her daughter Deborah Spears McManus and husband Dave of Amarillo. four grandchildren; Leneta Gevonne Robison, Deborah Leighann Wyche, Samantha Lee Seago-Clarke and David Charles McManus. She also leaves 10, great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.
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| Winnie Sterns
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| Winona Pretty Winona D. Pretty
1929 - 2000
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| Winston & Jean Lovett LOVETT
Winston
Frank
Jan. 1, 1940
Nov. 13, 2014
June 15, 1963
Jeanette
Lee (Spratt)
June 21, 1938
Jan. 19, 2023
A Life Well Lived
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| Winston Hurley Winston Hurley of Bentley, AB. went to be with his beloved wife Bea (who passed away Oct. 24, 2009), on December 21, 2012. There will be no service at Winston's request. His ashes will be spread on the hill at the farm in the spring. Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Parkland Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
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| Winston Lovett
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| Winthrop & Evelyn Warriner WARRINER
Evelyn B. Sprague
His Wife
Oct. 10, 1909 - Sept. 6, 1982
Winthrop P.
Nov. 19, 1910 - Nov. 12, 1983
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| Woman Badly Burned While Lighting Fire The Ottawa Journal
Ottawa, Ontario
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| Woman Burned to Death Woman Burned to Death.
Cayuga, May 9.-About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon screams were heard issuing from the home of H. E. Wiley. Upon investigating the neighbors found Mrs. Wiley enveloped in flames, and before they could be extinguished her clothing was completely burned from her body, After 12 hours of intense suffering she died at 1 o'clock this morning. Before the accident she had been in the garden burning brush, and it is believed that a spark from the burning brush had lodged in her dress and had burst into flames after she entered the house. Mrs. Wiley was 80 years of age.
--Buffalo Courier, Buffalo, New York, May 10, 1893 Page 2
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| Woman dies after night in snow cave --Port Angeles Evening News, Port Angeles, Washington, February 19, 1968 Page 1
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| WOMAN PIONEER, 70, LAID TO REST WOMAN PIONEER, 70, LAID TO REST
Died as Result of Fall Downstairs; Was Active Worker To Last
STRASBOURG,--The funeral of the late Sarah Banning took place Wednesday to Lakeside cemetery. Since the death of her husband five
years ago the late Mrs. Banning had lived at the home of her son-in-law, George Sims, whose farm is immediately west of town. Although a woman of 70. She was quite active up until two weeks before her death when she slipped, and fell downstairs. Since that time she has been bedfast, gradually sinking until death came late Sunday night. The burial service at the house and at the grave was read by Rev. Clarke Lawson in presence of her immediate relatives and many friends from the neighborhood.
--Saskatoon Daily Star, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, March 3, 1924 Page 9
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| Woman, 92, Found, Wandered in Woods The Bridgeport Post
Page 42
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| Woodrow & Phyllis Dygert DYGERT
Phyllis L.
1921 -
Woodrow H.
1912 - 1965
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| Woodrow Dygert
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| Woolpit Room Christian Fellowship, Woolpit, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England
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| Workman was Killed Workman Was Killed
Silvis, IL, Oct. 1. - (United Press) - David J. Pennock, Davenport, Ia., was instantly killed here Wednesday while at work in the yards of the Rock Island Lines shop. He was jacking up a freight car when the handle of the jack slipped, striking him on the jaw and breaking his neck.
--Sterling Daily Gazette, Sterling, Illinois, October 1, 1925 Page 6
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| Wreckage of JN909
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| Wreckage of RCAF plane, Lancaster K.B. 778
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| WWII story of the Callow brothers, Douglas and Horace.
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| Wyman & Nyra Banning BANNING
Wyman H.
Mar. 3, 1901 - Apr. 17, 1978
Nyra J. Hall
His Wife
Oct. 23, 1903 - Mar. 31, 1973
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| Yearbook Photo Norwood-Norfolk Central School Yearbook
Norwood, New York
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| York Youth Dies After Beaning --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 14, 1966 Page 16
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| Young Men's Christian Association, Hartford, Connecticut Built in 1892, the building stood at the corner of Pearl and Ford Streets until 1972, when it was demolished after a new building was built next to it.
Jewell Street & Pearl Street, Hartford
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| Young Mother is Found Dead --Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, July 22, 1930 Page 1
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| YOUTH, SHOT IN FOOT, DIES AFTER LEG AMPUTATION YOUTH, SHOT IN FOOT, DIES AFTER LEG AMPUTATION
Horace Wiley, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wiley of Cayuga Village, died yesterday morning at the City Hospital, following an operation performed Saturday afternoon for the amputation of a portion of his right leg.
The boy was accidentally shot in the right foot while hunting pheasants November 9 in a field South of Cayuga by his cousin Roland Ridley. The lads were both chasing a wounded pheasant when in some unaccountable manner Ridley's gun was discharged. The gun load struck Wiley in the right foot Wiley was brought to the City Hospital in Auburn. It was thought that the foot might be saved but late last week infection developed and an operation Saturday became imperative. Wiley failed to rally from the amputation in his weakened condition from loss of blood and shock. He died yesterday morning.
Surviving the youth are his parents, Fred T. and Anna Lyon Wiley; a brother, Frederick Wiley; a sister, Anna Wiley, and his grandmothers, Mrs. H. S. Wiley of Cayuga and Mrs. Brainerd Lyon of King Ferry.
The funeral will be held at the home of the parents at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Thomas Lask, pastor of the Baptist Church at Throopsville, will conduct the services. Interment will be in Cayuga Cemetery.
--The Auburn Citizen, Auburn, New York, November 18, 1929
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| Yvonne Hiebert
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| Yvonne Hiebert With much sadness and love, the families of Yvonne Doreen Hiebert announce her peaceful passing at Providence Place, Moose Jaw on Saturday, March 18, 2023, at the age of 83 years. She was surrounded by her loving children, grandchildren, and the team of compassionate caregivers on the St. Anthony ward.
Yvonne was born and raised in Moose Jaw into a family of seven, being in the ?middle child? position. She attended William Grayson Elementary School till grade seven, then Alexander School for her grade eight year, and Peacock (Tech) High School for grades 9-12. Yvonne was an excellent student and took keen interest in the business courses, especially writing, typing, and shorthand. She worked part time in grade 12, writing jingles for CHAB radio station. She also enjoyed sports of all kinds, especially basketball and volleyball; and it was during these years, she met her true love, Gary. They were married right out of high school in 1959 and soon, her three children started to appear.
Yvonne took employment as a stenographer at Valley View Centre for 22 years, lawyers? offices for five years, while also holding down the position of bookkeeper for the family Realty/Construction business. It was during these good years that Yvonne and Gary camped extensively with family, followed Mitch to many locations in Alberta while Hieb coached baseball. Yvonne enjoyed two big trips in her life, travelling to California in 1977 and to Hawaii in 1983. Soon, thereafter, in 1986, she lost Gary, and found herself a widow at the young age of 46. The family rallied and Yvonne was determined to be involved in her grandchildren?s lives, often seen watching and cheering them on at baseball diamonds, gymnasiums, or hockey arenas. She saw them all grow up and was her happiest with them around. She was extremely proud of them and their accomplishments.
Yvonne loved the simple things in life and had the greatest sense of humour, often laughing at herself. She found joy in planting flowers in the spring, going to garage sales or shopping for deals at the mall. In the recent years, she found comfort in fur babies Coco, Roxy, and Barney, who were often found on her lap as she watched the Toronto Raptors on television.
Her coffee pot was always on and she welcomed visitors with open arms, often her sisters and brothers and family members. Yvonne felt at ease in the city she grew to love and call home, she was a true ?Moosejavian?.
Yvonne is survived by her children: Daughters Kelly (Alan )Brown, Denise (Mark) Dombowsky; Son Mitch Hiebert; Grandchildren Adam, Erin (Dwayne), Kendal (Age), James (Noelle), Mac, Emma, Breanna (Greg), Colby (Anthony), Sheldon and Josh; Great-Grandchildren Levi, Annie, Leena, Brooklyn, and Carter; Sister Karen Avery; Brother Arlen (Vi) Avery; Sisters in Law Sharon Hogemann and June Avery; as well as many special nieces and nephews..
We are confident Yvonne has been lovingly welcomed into the Lord?s Home by her husband Gary (Hieb); parents Lee and Gunda Avery; infant sister Carol; sister Shirley (Gerry) Telfer; brother Gilbert Avery; In-laws Vera Hiebert; Robert and Ursula Hiebert; Grant Hiebert; Sharon Pearman; John Hogemann; and nephew Bobby Hiebert.
A special thank you to Dr. K. Higgins and the staff at Providence Place in Moose Jaw, and Dr. Lee at the Allan Blair Clinic in Regina, for the care and compassion shown to Mom.
Visitation will take place at 7:30pm on Friday, March 24, 2023, at W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 474 Hochelaga Street West, Moose Jaw. A Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, March 25, at 1:00 pm Rosedale Cemetery, Moose Jaw, SK (Meet on Caribou Street West outside the gates of the Cemetery at 12:45 pm), with a Celebration of Life to follow, beginning at 2:00 pm at W.J. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 474 Hochelaga Street West, Moose Jaw, SK. For those so wishing, memorial donations may be sent to a charity of one?s choice. In living memory of Yvonne, a memorial planting will be made by W.J. Jones & Son Ltd.
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| Yvonne Veley
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| Yvonne Veley Yvonne Veley
Suddenly at the Winchester District Memorial Hospital on Friday, August 30, 2013, Yvonne Veley (nee Paul) of Morrisburg, age 75. Beloved wife of the late Fred Veley. Loving mother of Bill (Nicole) Veley of Russell, Linda (John) St. Denis of R.R.# 3 Williamsburg and Joanne (Norm) Stone of Morrisburg. Dear sister of Isabel Hunter of Ingleside, Rita (Jack) Meunier of Ottawa, Patricia (Reg) Hutt of Chesterville and Gail VanGessel of Chesterville. Sister-in-law of Dorothy Paul of Chesterville, Muriel McLean of Morrisburg, Betty (Donnie) Casselman of Cornwall and Reggie (Linda) Veley of Morrisburg. Predeceased by her grandson Jason Hill, her parents Napoleon and Mildred Paul (nee Price), her sisters Irene Brodeur, Clara Barkley, Rose St. Pierre, Eileen Barkley and her brothers Sonny and Emmett Paul. Yvonne will be fondly remembered by grandchildren Tyler, Tracie, Whitney, Casey, Sierra and great-grandchildren Jeremy, Josh, MacKenzie, Brooklyn, Skylar, Emma and Bryce. Also survived by nieces and nephews.
There will be no visitation at the funeral home. A private family graveside service will be held at Spruce Haven Cemetery, Brinston. Donations to Dundas County Hospice would be gratefully acknowledged by the family Arrangements entrusted to the Marsden and Mclaughlin Funeral Home, Williamsburg.
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| Zaida Ridley
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| Zaida Townsend Zaida F.
Townsend
1883 - 1952
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| Zane Dickerson Zane Elmo Dickerson
Nebraska
E3 US Navy
World War I
Nov 2 1894 Feb 11 1958
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| Zebediah Sweet In memory of
Mr.
Zebediah Sweet
who died March 5
1826
in the 83d year
of his age
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| Zebulon & Harriet Warner and daughter Hester Warner Zebulon B. Warner
1824 - 1905
Harriet M. LaPlace
His Wife
1837 - 1936
Hester C. Warner
Their Daughter
1863 - 1952
WARNER
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| Zebulon Brockway In
Memory of
Zebulon Brockway
who died
March 16, 1837
Aged 77
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| Zebulon Brockway Zebulon,
son of
Capt. Zebulon
& Abigail
Brockway,
Died
Aug. 11, 1788
AE 16 mo's 17 ds
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