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201 All Saints Epping Upland Church, Epping, Epping Forest District, Essex, England Hazelwood, Edward (I01175)
 
202 All Saints Epping Upland Church, Epping, Epping Forest District, Essex, England Hazelwood, John (I00725)
 
203 All Saints Epping Upland Church, Epping, Epping Forest District, Essex, England Hazelwood, Thomas (I00743)
 
204 All Saints Epping Upland Church, Epping, Epping Forest District, Essex, England Hazelwood, William (I00742)
 
205 All Saints Epping Upland Church, Epping, Epping Forest District, Essex, England Family (F0255)
 
206 All Saints' Church, Dovercourt, Essex, England Family (F14669)
 
207 All Souls Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Family (F14594)
 
208 All Souls Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Family (F1247)
 
209 All Souls Church, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England Family (F2200)
 
210 Allan R. Ayerst, 80, of Yelm, died yesterday.
Mr. Ayerst was born in Ontario and lived most of his life in Acapulco, Mexico. He moved to Yelm several months ago.
He was a retired real estate broker.
He was a Methodist and the member of a number of Masonic organizations.
Survivors include his wife, Frances Ayerst of Acapulco.
Dryer Mortuary is in charge. 
Ayerst, Allan Roff (I11251)
 
211 Alleged cause for divorce: Extreme cruelty Family (F10621)
 
212 Allen Fredrick Dusing Jr., 71
5/7/1939 10/31/2010
Allen was born in Hempstead, N.Y. He was a train engineer for Oregon Steel Mills.
Allen is survived by his mother, Jean Dusing; and daughters, Debbie Hansen, Kris Hotchkiss, and Jeannine Robinson.
A graveside service with military honors will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, in Crescent Grove Cemetery, Tigard. Arrangements by Springer and Son Aloha Funeral Home & Crematory.
Published in The Oregonian
on November 6, 2010 
Dusing, Allen Frederick (I21331)
 
213 ALLEN GARFIELD BARTLEY On Tuesday, January 3, 2006, at Carman Memorial Hospital, Allen Garfield Bartley passed away peacefully with family at his bedside. Allen was born April 20, 1919, at Carman, MB, the third son to Byron Garfield and Winnifred Myrtle Bartley. He is survived by his daughter Lynne Fullerton of Edmonton, AB; his sisters, Myrtle Young of Miami and Trudy Svoboda of Carman, MB; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Mary (McClay) Bartley; his infant daughter Terry Lynn; and his son Ronald Allen. Allen was also predeceased by his brothers, Gorden, Harvey and David. Allen grew up on the family farm West of Roland, leaving home at a young age to take up a career in semi-truck driving. He traveled many miles across Canada and the USA for more than 30 years. During these years he shared his life with his wife Mary of 59 years and their daughter Lynne, living most of their married life in Chilliwack, BC, where he and Mary had many close friends. After Mary's passing in 2004, Allen returned to Carman to be closer to family. He resided in Parkview Manor until his passing. It was Allen's request that there would not be a funeral service. Interment of ashes will be in Brandon where he will join his wife Mary and son Ron. If friends and family so desire, in memory of Allen, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. Doyle's Funeral Home in care of arrangements.
--As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 07, 2006 
Bartley, Allen Garfield (I5825)
 
214 ALLEN RICE of Salado, Texas, formerly of Houston, passed away peacefully at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto, California.He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Rita Mills; his daughters Emily Foley and Stephanie Caldwell and by his mother, Lula V. Rice. He is also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.A memorial service was held at Salado United Methodist Church. The family requests that donations be made to Salado United Methodist Church. Rice, Allen Gene (I24473)
 
215 ALLEN, Leonard Lewis - The family announces with great sorrow the death of Leonard Lewis Allen in the comfort of his residence on July 6, 2007 at the age of 73. He is survived by his wife Beverly Dodd. Loving father of Theresa (Rick) Deschamps, Catherine (Kelly) O'Grady, Leonard Jr. (Linda) Allen.Stepfather of Gary (Evelyne) Dodd and Bonnie (Steve) Desrosiers. Grandfather of Tanya-Lyn, Christopher & Scott Deschamps, Melanie, Tyler O'Grady, Patty-Lyn and Mathew MacDonald, Cody & Shaye Dodd, Stephanie and Bradley Desrosiers. Dear great grandfather of 10 great grandchildren. Also left to mourn his sister Mary Allen of San Francisco. The family of the late Mr. Allen will receive friends at the PERRIN FUNERAL CHAPEL 128 Whitewood Avenue, New Liskeard , Sunday July 8, 2007 from 7 until 9 p.m. Memorial Service for the late Mr. Allen will be celebrated on Monday July 9, 2007 at 11:00 am from the Perrin Funeral Chapel. Reverend Kitty Miller officiating. Mr. Allen was an avid hunter for 25 years with the “Hamburger Hill” group , a fisherman and archer. He also belonged to the gun club and loved his horses and his dogs. He worked for Northern Telephone for many years. He was also a strong union member. Mr. Allen was a generous kindhearted man who enjoyed life. If desired donations to the Temiskaming Hospital Cat Scan Fund or to Happy Paws will be appreciated. Allen, Leonard Lewis (I00616)
 
216 Alma Faye Dunlap Sinclair, 93, of Amarillo, died Saturday, April 22, 2000. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Colonial Funeral Chapel, 1010 W. Ninth Ave., with Dr. John Bridwell officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
Mrs. Sinclair was born in Sherman. She moved to Amarillo in 1998 from San Francisco. She was a homemaker and had worked as a milliner. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
She married James W. Sinclair in 1970 at Reno, Nev. He died in 1994. Survivors include four daughters, Cloe Teal Dunlap Michelini, Maye Dunlap Fisher, Winnie Shockley Spears and Gladys Shockley Underwood, all of Amarillo; a sister, Sarah "Sallie" Casstevens of Pacoima, Calif.; six grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and 17 great-greatgrandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to Cal Farley's Boys Ranch. The family will receive visitors from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
--Amarillo Daily News, April 25, 2000 
?, Alma Fay (I27831)
 
217 Alma W. McConnell
Powassan: The funeral for Mrs. Alma Wilaven McConnell (nee Brown) was conducted by Rev. Judith Hare in the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, on Monday, October 2, 1989. Mrs. Shirley Moore sang "Amazing Grace" accompanied on the organ by her son Andrew Scinto.
Casket bearers were Charlie McConnell, Ivan Brown, Rick Blackall, Bill Cole, Robert Brown and Joey Astgen. The Honour Guard was formed by friends from the Silver Crescent Women's Institute of which Alma was a member.
Interment took place in the Powassan Union Cemetery.
Alma McConnell died Friday, September 29, in the Sudbury Laurentian Hospital in her 70th year.
She was the beloved wife of the late Harvey James McConnell; a loving mother of Gordon and his wife Judy, Sudbury; Kenneth and his wife Rudith, Thamesford; dear sister of Eddie Brown and his wife Dolly, Powassan, Margaret and her husband Doug Hubacheck, South River, Oliver Brown and his wife Jessie, Norwood; dear step-sister of Jerry Brown, South River, Kathy Brown, North Bay and Keith Brown, Rutherglen. Remembered by seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and many neices and nephews.
Alma Brown was born in Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island to William and Florence Brown, and in 1929 moved to Powassan. She met and married Harvey McConnell in 1937. In 1978 Harvey died and Alma continued to live in the Powassan area until May of this year, when she moved to Westmount Retirement Home in Sudbury. There, although she had been ill for many years, Alma lived a life of dignity in a comfortable, friendly environment.
She will be remembered for her joy of crafts, including knitting, crocheting, sewing, ceramics and flowers. Alma loved her children and grandchildren very much and was always, despite failing health, able to help those in need. 
Brown, Alma Willaven (I01528)
 
218 Almonte United Church, Almonte, Ontario Family (F1044)
 
219 Alpha Mae came to us in Sawtell, California from Duncan and Gladys Bess. She and her two sisters, Mary Smith and Sharon Camp, had many happy days together and brought love and togetherness to the Bess family.
Alpha Mae found Bill Zahn in the Texan Cafe in Dilley, Texas, 1948. Sixty years of a happy marriage brought two children, Billy and Virginia, who still live next door to Bill and Alpha Mae.
If we are to remember "Aunt Mae", we will remember her love to cook and her famous pecan pies and congo bars. Traveling in their motor home and earlier camping excursions filled the days with happiness. Mae ran a "tight ship" at home; being a frugal person, she cut hair, sewed, excellent housekeeper and repaired most anything in the house.
We all loved Mae and mourn her loss. We can learn a lot from her selflessness. We know she's happy now.
Alpha Mae's family will receive friends on Sunday, August 24, 2008 from 3:00 until 5:00 pm at Baker Funeral Home, 634 S. Columbia Dr., West Columbia, Texas 77486
Funeral services are scheduled for Monday, August 25, 2008 at 2 pm at Brazoria First Assembly with Dale Frankum, officiating. Burial will follow on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 in Dilley, Texas at Dilley Cemetery at 2 pm.
Lynn Gillespie, Donald Smith, Kelly Gillespie, Matt Eaglin, Rick Lybarger, Hector Perez, and Ricky Smith will be serving as pallbearers. 
Bess, Alpha Mae (I05243)
 
220 Also known as Thomas of Woburn
Arrived in colonies with brother Robert aboard the "Bevis" which left England in May 1638 
Fuller, Thomas (I11461)
 
221 Also known as Thomas of Woburn
Arrived in colonies with brother Robert aboard the "Bevis" which left England in May 1638 
Fuller, Thomas (I11461)
 
222 Also recorded as Ellen McConnell, Helen (I01406)
 
223 Alternate surname spelling: Boice Buis, Peter (I89)
 
224 Alternate surname spelling: Boice Buis, Elizabeth (I91)
 
225 Alternate surname spelling: Boice Buis, Rachel (I92)
 
226 Alternate surname spelling: Boise Buis, William (I97)
 
227 Alternate surname spelling: Boyce Buis, Benjamin (I93)
 
228 Alternate surname spelling: Boyce Buis, Abraham (I94)
 
229 Alternate surname spelling: Boyce Buis, Magdalena (I95)
 
230 Alternate surname spelling: Buys Buis, Johannes (I90)
 
231 Alternate surname spelling: Buys Buis, Philip (I96)
 
232 Although his life was enriched by so many things he loved, there was nothing more near and dear to the heart of Donald Wert than his family. He fully embraced each day he was given, living life on purpose alongside his friends and loved ones. Don was a true patriot who served his country during a time of great need, fighting for the preservation of the freedoms we still enjoy today. With the love of his life by his side for 64 years, his devotion to his family was unmatched, and he couldn?t have been happier than when grandchildren were added to their family tree. Don will be deeply missed, but his memory will forever hold a prominent place in the hearts of those he leaves behind.
The decade of the 1920s is often referred to as the Roaring Twenties because of the exuberant, freewheeling popular culture of the decade. This was a time when many people defied prohibition, indulged in new styles of dress, and welcomed in the smooth sounds of jazz. Nestled within this vibrant time was the year 1925 that brought great joy to one active family from Allegan, Michigan, with the birth of a healthy baby boy on April 22nd. Donald Keith was the middle of five children born to his parents, Clyde and Caroline (Pennock) Wert, and was raised alongside his three brothers, Clyde, Frank, and Jack, and his sister, Claudine. As the prosperity of the twenties gave way to the darkness of the Great Depression of the thirties, the Wert family felt the struggle as so many American families did. They moved around quite a bit in the West Michigan area in search of work. The Werts eventually settled in Grand Rapids where Don attended local schools, although school was never really his thing. His high school years found him at Union High School until he was 17.
With a desire to serve his country, Don enlisted in the Navy as a young man during the days of WWII. He wasn?t the only Wert son to serve in the Navy, however, as at one time all four of the brothers were serving at the same time. Don worked as an aviation machinist in the South Pacific.
After being discharged in 1946, Don returned to Grand Rapids. Soon after his life was forever changed when he met the young girl with whom he would share the best years of his life. Her name was Peggy, and after falling deeply in love the couple was married on January 3, 1948, at St. Mary?s Catholic Church.
The couple didn?t take a honeymoon, but settled into a duplex above Peggy?s parents on Quarry NW. Don worked days at Kelvinator while Peggy worked nights at R. C. Allen for four years. Together they were blessed with the births of two sons, Steven and Scott. After spending four years in the duplex, Don and Peggy moved their growing family to a home at 609 Fairfield NW where he would live for nearly the rest of his life.
As a father Don was actively involved in the lives of his boys, and family time was something they all enjoyed. He often took his boys fishing. Deer hunting was another activity they did together, and they often set up deer camp for a week with Don?s brother Clyde and his children. As a family they went up to see the construction of the Mackinaw Bridge. When his boys were little Don was instrumental in developing Little League at Shawmut Hills Elementary as he helped construct the concession stand and the baseball diamonds, too. He coached his boys for many years, always accompanied by his ratty ball glove.
In 1980 Don and Peggy purchased a trailer on Ryerson Lake near Fremont that became the backdrop for family and friends to gather. For over 20 years they hosted their loved ones there, and Don just loved the socializing aspect. He was deemed the ?fire god? who always kept the flames roaring.
There were so many things that Don enjoyed throughout his life. He loved trout fishing in streams for several years as well as fishing on inland lakes, but eventually gave it up later in life. Don was a fan of big band music, and his favorite foods were goulash, chili, and meat and potatoes. He was a sports enthusiast who liked to watch Tigers games on television as well as attending games in person. Don also liked watching Michigan football and was a long suffering Detroit Lions fan. He was a history buff who particularly enjoyed anything dealing with Custer?s Last Stand and enjoyed a Pabst or Strohs beer from time to time. Later in life Don and Peggy took trips out West to visit Steve in Washington state. When at home he could often be found tinkering in his garage, and together he and Peggy liked to go to garage sales in search of treasures. Don was always on the lookout for cast iron pans. When grandchildren joined the family he and Peggy often hosted them for sleepovers, and he loved taking them fishing and for boat rides as well.
Life became more difficult for Don as Peggy began suffering with Alzheimer?s disease over the past few years. They remained at home where he attempted to care for Peggy, but this was not without effects on Don. He was a proud man who didn?t want to burden others by asking for help, so his physical, mental, and emotional health began to suffer as well. They tried living at Lincoln Square and Villa Maria, but both times they moved back home. Peggy eventually needed more extensive care and moved into a care facility, and throughout the last year of his life Don lost a lot of weight and continued to experience a decline in his overall health. As a result he was in and out of the hospital and care facilities as needed.
Donald Wert was a kind and humble man whose main focus in life was loving those around him. He knew what it meant to work hard, yet he also fully understood the value in enjoying life to the fullest. With a life that spanned times of great change around him, Don experienced a rich and rewarding life filled with precious moments shared with those he loved.
Mr. Don K. Wert, age 86, of Grand Rapids passed away on April 11, 2012. He was preceded in death by his sister, Claudine; and brothers, Clyde ?Bud? Jr., Frank, and Jack. Don is survived by his wife of 64 years, Peggy; sons, Steven (Lisa) Wert and Scott (Lynda) Wert; grandchildren, Kristopher Wert and Jessica Wert; great-grandson, Skyler; and many nieces and nephews. He was a WWII Navy veteran who served in the Pacific Theatre. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11 AM on Saturday at Heritage Life Story Funeral Home, 2120 Lake Michigan Dr. NW. Friends may visit with the family from 6-8 PM on Friday at the funeral home. Contributions in his memory to St. John?s Home would be appreciated. 
Wert, Donald Keith (I22748)
 
233 Alton P. Bricks, 61, formerly of McWhorter Road, Dansville, passed away early Thursday morning, Dec. 30, 2004, at Teresa House, Geneseo following a long illness.
Alton was born in Dansville on July 21, 1941, a son of the late Alton and Nancy Mosher Bricks. On July 6, 1968, he married Anna L. Clark, who predeceased him on Aug. 22, 1993. He was also predeceased by his brother Stephen Bricks.
Alton was formerly employed as a nurse's aid at Craig Developmental Center in Sonyea for over 23 years. He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, the Livingston County Multiple Sclerosis Society and a former member of the Loyal Order of the Moose #1130 of Dansville.
Alton is survived by his son Michael (Lori) Bricks of Colorado; two daughters, Melissa (Jody) Carney of Avon and Mary (John Swift) Bricks of Cohocton; two sisters, Dolores Morello of Warsaw and Roberta Jennyjohn of Avon; his mother-in-law Mary Clark of Wayland; six grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Friends called Sunday from 12 noon to 2 p.m. at the Hindle Funeral Home Inc., 271 Main St., Dansville, where services were held at the completion of calling hours. Burial was next to his wife Anna in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Springwater. 
Bricks, Alton P. (I594)
 
234 Alvin A. Hayward

Alvin was born in Williamstown, Vermont, the oldest son of Louis and Ruth Angell Hayward. He had two brothers and three sisters. Alvin's father died when he was 10, leaving his mother with five children and a sixth child on the way. He was the head of the family from then on. They moved the family to Marshfield, Vt., in 1930 where he lived most of his life.

He was in the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943, stationed in Great Bend, Kansas, when he met the love of his life Polly Coine on Dec. 26, 1943, and they were married on Feb. 4, 1944, in Great Bend, Kansas. Soon after he left for overseas he was to learn he would become a father. He was in India during the war when he learned his first child was born. He later had two other daughters and he is survived by his wife, Polly, daughters Maribeth (Fred) Mould, Susan (Clifford) MacAskill and Janis Hayward and her longtime companion David Billings. He had four grandchildren, Seth Mould, deceased, Ruth Mould Hulse, Valerie (Mark) Ouimet and Bryan (Tara) MacAskill; six great-grandchildren Callie Mould, TaMia (Sean) Richardson, Hagen, Eli and Gabriel Rhodes, Emma Ouimet; and three great-great-grandchildren Kaden Combs, Mckinnly Richardson and Hudson Rhodes. Having five generations near was very dear to him.

His siblings were Weldon (Louise) Hayward, Lois (Vaughn) Gilman, Beth (L.L.) Bissonnette, Harold (Tip) Hayward and Merle (Rob) Houghton.

He is survived by Beth Bissonnette, Harold and Tip Hayward and Rob Houghton, his sister-in-law Betty (Jack) Sawyer, his wife Polly and daughters, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews whom he dearly loved.

After the war, he returned to Vermont to work on construction jobs until he went to work at the Sprague Electric as a machinist in Barre, Vt., and he retired from there in 1983. In 1989, Alvin and Polly moved to Nampa, Idaho, to be close to their daughter and her family. They were active in the Methodist Church and Senior Center, where they had many friends who helped to make the move very enjoyable.

The family would like to thank all the wonderful staff at Nampa Care for the loving care they gave Alvin over the years as he was in and out of there for care, he made it home three times, but "Home" the fourth.

At Alvin's request, no services will be held.
Published in Times Argus on December 28, 2012  
Hayward, Alvin Angell (I15577)
 
235 Alvin Lee "Bill" Nottingham, 79, of Stockbridge died Tuesday, March 21, at home. He was a longtime farmer, coming to Stockbridge in 1948 to farm with his brother, Clark. He was employed for 10 years with Ingham County Animal Control. In retirement, he restored furniture, did woodworking and owned White Oaks Antiques. Surviving are his wife, Pauline; two daughters, ; one son; sister, Ruth Boysen; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Caskey-Mitchell Funeral Home, 424 E. Main, Stockbridge. Jackson Citizen Patriot (MI) - Wednesday, March 22, 2000 Nottingham, Alvin Lee (I04992)
 
236 Ambrose and Alice (Pye) Mortlock family
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Mortlock, Ambrose George (I10708)
 
237 Ambrose and Alice (Pye) Mortlock family
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Pye, Alice Mary (I10707)
 
238 Ambrose and Alice (Pye) Mortlock family
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Mortlock, Lillian (I10710)
 
239 Ambrose and Alice (Pye) Mortlock family
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Mortlock, Thomas Henry (I10711)
 
240 Ambrose and Alice (Pye) Mortlock family
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Mortlock, Marguerite (I10712)
 
241 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Cote, Ruth Jeanette (I10802)
 
242 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Ayerst, Hazel Muriel (I10801)
 
243 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Ayerst, Ruby Mary Lucretia (I10803)
 
244 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Ayerst, Pearl Maud (I10804)
 
245 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Ayerst, Douglas Bayne (I10805)
 
246 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Ayerst, Alfred Oliver (I11061)
 
247 ambrose ayerst young fam
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Ayerst, Charles Wilder (I11062)
 
248 ambrose ayerst's children
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Ayerst, Hazel Muriel (I10801)
 
249 ambrose ayerst's children
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Ayerst, Ruby Mary Lucretia (I10803)
 
250 ambrose ayerst's children
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Ayerst, Pearl Maud (I10804)
 

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