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Hammond, Ontario | Morris, Levina (I533)
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Hammond, Ontario | Morris, William Norman (I552)
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Hammond, Ontario | Moffatt, Lewis (I5474)
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Hammond, Ontario | Morris, Mary Jane (I541)
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Hannah married her 2nd cousin, David, reuniting the Jonathan and Benjamin branches of the Robert Fuller line. | Fuller, Hannah (I11598)
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Hannah married her 2nd cousin, David, reuniting the Jonathan and Benjamin branches of the Robert Fuller line. | Fuller, Hannah (I11598)
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HANNIBAL- Lyle F McGlen, 64, a resident of Fulton Street, died Wednesday at SL Joseph's Hospital Syracuse, following a long illness. Mr McGlen was a native of Oswego and had lived in the Hannibal area most of his life. Prior to his retirement in 1979, he was employed as a bus driver for 13 years with the Hannibal Central School District and was also a self-employed barber. Mr McGlen was a communicant of Our Lady of the Rosary Church. He was a member of the Hannibal Volunteer Fire
Department, the Oswego Town Senior Citizens, the Shirts and Skirts SquareDance Cub, Fulton, and the Cloverleaf Square Dance Club of Brooksville, Fla. Mr. McGlen served with the Army during World War II and was a member of Stock American Legion Post. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth A. (Mead) McGlen; a son, Fred of Oswego; two daughters, Nancy E McGlen Gawaski of Grand Island and Mary L Gioia of Oswego; a brother, Edward of Leesburg, four sisters, Lucy Showalter and Letty Hall, Marjorie Brackett and Charlotte Blake. Burial will be in Hannibal Village Cemetery.
--Nov 19 1987 Palladium Times | McGlen, Lyle F. (I27009)
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HANNON, Adrienne
Adrienne Shannon sounds that attractive note that's heard at the head of the choral group in Voice of Victor on Thursdays, at 8:30 p.m. EST, 9:30 p.m. AST, over the CBC Trans-Canada network. Adrienne sings in French, German, Italian and English. CBC News Features A beautiful song bird has flown away after giving pleasure to Canadians for over 60 years. Adrienne began as a child singing for her mother's bridge club and as soloist with major church choirs. Following graduation in voice, piano and languages from the Royal Conservatory of Music, she entered a career in many forms. She had radio series with CBC, CFRB; sang with a Prom Concert Series conducted by Sir Ernest McMillan; was one of the earliest singers in the Canadian Opera Company. She worked with famous artists such as Lansing Hatfield of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Walter Houston of Hollywood, Alex Templeton; renowned orchestra leader, Percy Faith; prima donnas such as Maggie Teyte, Evelyn Gould and others; Brian Aherne, Ralph Bellamy. Even afer 14 years of Alzeheimers disease, at times she would come forth with hymns and songs at the nursing home. She leaves three daughters, Adrienne and Pamela, two with degrees of Doctor of Musical Arts and darling Lisa; her husband, Robert (Bob) and her brother, Cam White.
-- Published on April 15, 2006 | White, Adrienne Anne (I03546)
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HANSEN, John George (Jack) - In hospital at Penticton, British Columbia, as a result of an accident on May 22, 1965, John George, husband of Edna Galloway, and dear father of Debbie and Marilyn; dear brother of Albert, Mrs. White (Rosie), Mrs. L. Mennie (Florence), Mrs. B. Berndt (Agnes), Mrs. S. Dix (Annie), Mrs. H. Way (Elizabeth). Military funeral was held from the Roselawn Funeral Home, Penticton, British Columbia. | Hansen, John George (I5576)
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HANSON, Jennie "Jen" - Jen Hanson passed away at the Foothills Hospital on Friday, May 2, 2008 at the age of 91 years. A Funeral Service will be held at FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL, 3220 - 4 Street N.W., Calgary (across from Queen's Park Cemetery) on Friday, May 9, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Queen's Park Cemetery. | Munro, Jennie Madeline (I02740)
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Harden M. Hoffman Battle Creek Harden M. Hoffman, 97, of Battle Creek died peacefully at his residence with his daughter at his side on Thursday, December 23, 2010. He was born March 14, 1913, in Martin, Michigan to Dirk and Henrietta (Nykamp) Hoffman. Most of his life he owned his own farm on Gorsline Road and did contract farming in the area. He was employed by Pennfield School System as Superintendent of Transportation and Grounds for 26 years, until retiring in 1980. After retirement, Harden and Dorothy resided in Haines City, Florida for 19 years during the winter months. Harden was united in marriage to Dorothy M. Preston on October 6, 1934. He was preceded in death by Dorothy, his beloved wife of 68 years on June 23, 2002; five brothers, Ernest, Edwin, Richard, Hollis and Gordon; five sisters, Esther, Frances, Joyce, Margaret and Ruth; half-sisters, Anna and Nellie; half-brother, Pete; and infant great-granddaughter Josie. Harden is survived by a daughter, Jeanette (Steve) Higgs of Battle Creek; two sons, Duane Hoffman of Battle Creek and Gayland (Christy Jo) Hoffman of Montgomery, TX; nine grandchildren Crystal Higgs, Kent (Marissa) Higgs, Brent (Charlotte) Higgs, Matthew (Julie) Higgs, Benjamin (Rachel) Hoffman, Brandon (Emily) Hoffman, Chelsea Hoffman, Cori Hoffman, and Cameron Hoffman; twelve great-grandchildren, Taylor, Emylee, Brock, Ashleigh, Ellise, Andrew, Evan, Brady, Lauren, Adeline, Addison, and Ella; and by many nieces and nephews. Harden attended Pennfield Presbyterian Church and North Avenue Church of God. He enjoyed playing golf and had a hole-in-one at Willowbrook Golf Course in Winter Haven, FL on April 11, 1989. He loved his family and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. At the request of the family, friends may call after 1:00 p.m. Tuesday at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home, where they will be received 1:00-3:00 p.m. and 5:00-7:00 p.m. December 28, 2010. Funeral services for Harden will be officiated by Rev. James L. Sparks at the funeral home 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Interment will follow at Hicks Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Pennfield Athletic Boosters Club or NorthPointe Woods Resident Activity Fund. | Hoffman, Harden M. (I22327)
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Haringey, Middlesex | Family (F16043)
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Harley served as a Boatswain's Mate Second Class, U.S.S. Bunker Hill (CV-17), U.S. Navy during World War II.
Harley was "Killed In Action" when the Bunker Hill was struck and severely damaged by two Japanese kamikaze planes during the war. He was awarded the Purple Heart. | Vandine, Harley Elbridge (I07361)
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Harlie H Steenberg, 76, of 74 Maple St., died at 6 o'clock Friday night, April 30, 1965, in Massena Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient three weeks. He suffered from a heart condition.
He was born in the Town of Stockholm, June 11, 1888, a son of Herbert and Emma Dow Steenberg. He attended area schools and in early life he married Miss Martha Ellen Price, a native of Moose Creek, Ont. They resided on farms in Stockholm, Brookdale and Waddington. She died Jan. 17, 1948.
He married Mrs. Althea Hackett Collins Oct. 7, 1948, and they have since resided in Massena.
Surviving are the wife; four daughters and two sons by the first marriage, Mrs. Walter (Isabelle) Douglas, Brasher Falls; Mrs. Herald (Viola) Burnap, Winthrop, Mrs. Alonzo (Arlene) Woods Carey Cross Rd., Mrs. Marcel (Sylvia) Quennville, Massena, Arthur Steenberg, Carey Cross Rd.,and Harlie Steenberg Jr., S. Racket River Rd.; three step-sons, Paul and Gilbert Collins, both of Massena, and Donald Collins, Johnson City, Tenn.; one step-daughter, Mrs. Arthur Steenberg, Carey Cross Rd.; 33 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Edward (Bertha) Cuthbert, Saranac Lake, and Mrs. Harold (Gertrude) Young, Portsmouth, NH.
He was a retired employe at Alcoa. He was custodian of the Massena Savings and Loan Association.
The body was taken to the Reagan Funeral Chapel.
Funeral services will be Wednesday at the Reagan Funeral Chapel at 2 pm.
Burial will be in the Union Cemetery at Buckton. | Steenberg, Harley Herbert (I1788)
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Harold (Todd) Fisher - 12801 Dundee Grand Ledge. Todd, age 17, passed away Aug. 5, 1980 in Sanilac County as the result of an automobile accident. He was a Senior at the Grand Ledge Public High School, was a pitcher on the Grand Ledge High School Baseball team, a member of the Football, Track & Basketball teams. He is survived by his parents, Russell & Arlene; 3 brothers, George Fillingham of Lansing, Gregory Fillingham of Holt and Carl Fillingham of Lansing; 2 half sisters, Marcy Fisher and Julie Fisher both of Maple Rapids; 1 half brother, Gregory Fisher of Maple Rapids; Grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Bates of Lansing, Mrs. Dorothy Fisher of Dimondale, Lowell Fisher of DeWitt and Frederick Fillingham of Lansing; several aunts, uncles & cousins. Funeral services will be held Fri., Aug. 8, 1980 at 1 p.m. from the Peters & Murray Funeral Homer Grand Ledge, with interment in the Chapel Hill, Memorial Gardens, Lansing. The family suggests contributions may be made to the Grand Ledge Bull-Pen Club, envelopes available at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be, Randy Adams, Tim Holdrof, Casey O'Conner, Rob Dunham, Stewart Koss, Les DeBoer, Mike Dumont, Mark Donaldson, Stanely Cook, Steve Smith.
--Lansing State Journal (Lansing, Michigan) 07 Aug 1980 | Fisher, Harold Todd (I4416)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09318)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09321)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I09324)
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Harold C. Lawton, Jr., 54, of Laten Knight Road, Cranston, RI, passed away on October 9, 2010 at RI Hospital. Born in Warwick, RI, he was the son of the late Harold C., Sr. and Beverly A. (Bramble) Lawton. Harold is survived by a brother; David E. Lawton, two sisters; Gail A. Roy and Cathy A. Clayton and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 11:00 am in the All Saints Cemetery, Warwick, RI. | Lawton, Harold C. (I10449)
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Harold L. "Skip" Ross Jr., 51, passed away unexpectedly Friday, Feb. 18, 2011, at the Marlborough Clinic.
Born Oct. 6, 1959, in Norwich, he was a son of Harold L. Ross Sr. of Colchester and the late Gloria (Shaw) Ross. Skip was a dedicated custodian for the Colchester school system for the past 30 years.
Early on, he met the love of his life, Linda Gebert, at work, and they were married on June 21, 1986 at the Colchester Federated Church.
Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday at the Aurora-McCarthy Funeral Home, 167 Old Hartford Road, Colchester. A chapel service will follow at 7 p.m. Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Bacon Academy Music Dept., 611 Norwich Ave., Colchester CT 06415. | Ross, Harold Lester (I26274)
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Harold L. Havens, age 81 of Bath, NY, passed away unexpectedly on September 12, 2011 at his home. He was born on September 8, 1930.
Harold was a Bath resident for 81 years. He owned and operated his excavating business for 50 years.
Maintaining his equipment and property was his pride and joy. His strong work ethic was evident in all that he did and was passed on to his family.
He first married Delores Arlene Jackson (deceased) and together they are survived by their children: Vaughn L. Havens (Bath), Terry L. Wheeler (Michael) of Bath, and James L. Havens (Bath).
In 1984 Harold was remarried to Alice R. Bohrman (deceased) and is survived by his step-children; Karen R. Swift (Cameron), Uleta A. Swift (James Hand) of Massachusetts, and Richard G. Swift (Avoca).
He is also survived by his brothers; Allen Havens (Gail) of Bath and Gene Havens (Canandaigua). He has numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Harold was predeceased by his daughter Deborah Stark, son-in-law James Stark, step son S.D. Swift and brother Maurice Havens (Ann).
At Harold?s request, there will be no calling hours or service. Donations in Harold?s memory can be made to the American Cancer Society or Heart Association. | Havens, Harold Lee (I294)
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Harold Lester Ross May 17, 1941 - March 23, 2011 Colchester - Harold Lester Ross, Sr. 69 of Colchester, passed away Wednesday evening, March 23, 2011 at Middlesex Hospital. Born in Bozrah on May 17, 1941, he was a son of the late Casper and Jessie (Ames) Ross. He married Gloria Mae Shaw on April 25, 1959 in Fitchville. The couple shared 49 years together before she predeceased him on January 22, 2008. Harold retired several years ago after having worked as a lumberjack for 43 years with Archie Green & Son in Hebron. He also served for nine years with the Colchester Board of Education. He is survived by three children and their spouses, Phyllis and Robert Taylor of Bozrah, Robert Ross and Rose Sack of Westchester, Wayne Ross of Colchester; a daughter in law, Linda Ross of Colchester, ( he was pre deceased by his son Harold Ross, Jr, on Feb. 18, 2011); a brother, Chancy Ross of Norwich; three grandchildren, Samantha Ross, Kimberly Renaldi, Michael Taylor; two great-grandchildren, Lauren and Zachary Renaldi; a special friend, Judy Kudrak of East Hampton and numerous extended family and friends. He will be remembered by those who knew him best as being a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. Friends may call 1-3 P.M. Saturday at the Aurora-McCarthy Funeral Home, 167 Old Hartford Road, Colchester. A Chapel Service will follow at 2:30 P.M. with Rev. Ted Dole officiating. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 | Ross, Harold Lester (I26273)
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HAROLD LOUGH 1918 - 2006 Passed away, peacefully, at Sunnyside Home, Kitchener, on March 15, 2006, at the age of 87 years. Beloved husband of Trudy. Sadly missed by his son Jack, his daughter Rhenda and his grandson Mark. Survived by his sisters Margaret Heiman, Louise Boettger, Wilma Messer, Myrtle Hintz and Joanne Kuntz and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Augusta Lough (nee Dunkel), his first wife Jean Patterson Allan, brothers, Ernest, Roy, Norman and Lloyd, as well as sisters, Marie Underwood, Kathleen Boettger, Jane McFadden and Esther Lough. Harold served overseas in the Second World War with the Highland Light Infantry. Back in Canada he was a 38 year employee with J. M. Schneiders. Harold was a proud member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 50, Kitchener. Friends are invited to share their memories of Harold with his family at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home, 171 King Street South in Waterloo on Saturday, March 18, and Sunday, March 19, 2006 from 2-5 p.m. A Legion service will be held in the visitation room on Sunday at 2: 30 p.m. The funeral service to celebrate Harold's life will be held at the funeral home chapel on Monday, March 20, 2006 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Vern Tozer officiating. Following the service, friends are invited to join the family in the funeral home's Fireside Reception Room for refreshments and a time to visit. Interment at Parkview Cemetery Waterloo. In Harold's memory, donations may be made to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and can be arranged through the funeral home.
--The Record Newspaper 16 Mar 2006 | Lough, Harold Percy (I5671)
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Harold M. Hayward
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MARSHFIELD - Harold M. "Hap" Hayward, 88, passed peacefully away on Feb. 7, 2013, at Central Vermont Medical Center with his family at his side.
Hap, a seventh-generation Vermonter, was born in Brookfield on Feb. 17, 1924, to Lewis and Ruth (Angell) Hayward. After being widowed due to a farming accident, Ruth purchased a home in Marshfield where Hap grew up. He graduated high school and, for a short time, had his own farm. He was a farmer at heart his entire life. He served in the Army twice, once in Texas and the second time he was called up, during the Korean War, he served in Germany as a corporal.
He had fond memories of traveling one summer, working the wheat harvest out West. He was also a union carpenter for a number of years.
On Aug. 31, 1950, Hap married E. Nakote "Tippie" Curtis. They co-owned Hayward and Gilman Lumber Co. in Marshfield with his brother-in-law, Vaughn Gilman, until Vaughn's death, at which time they bought out his interest. Hap owned and operated the sawmill and building supply business until he retired.
He spent many happy springs gathering and boiling maple syrup. He loved watching the Red Sox, his favorite team. He had a wonderful sense of humor, bringing a smile to those near him. His kind and gentle manner was enhanced by the twinkle in his eye. His love and devotion for his family was ever present.
Hap was a proud and active member of the Marshfield community. He was a member of the Marshfield Volunteer Fire Department for 50 years and served as fire chief from 1969 to 1973. He was on the school board, on various committees to start a union school. He was one of the founders of the Marshfield Historical Society, a keen and passionate interest of his. He was also the town tax collector for many years and was voted in as the inspector of lumber, shingles and wood numerous times. He loved and cared for his town well.
Hap is survived by his family who loved him with all of their hearts: his beloved wife of 62 years, Tippie; his daughters, Valerie Ducharme and Sally Burkart and husband Ed. He is also survived by one sister, Beth Bissonnette. He had seven deeply loved grandchildren, Anthony Ducharme and wife Elaine, Joshua Ducharme and wife Martha, Adam Ducharme, Aimee Ducharme and partner Uriah Paire, Nicholas Burkart and wife Jana, Gabriel Burkart and wife Cammie, and Matthew Burkart and partner Natalie Campbell. Hap had six great-grandchildren whom he adored, Marc Cruz Ducharme and Molly Paire, Esther and Cora Ducharme, and Chase and Isabella Burkart. He is also survived by the many nieces and nephews he was so fond of.
Hap was predeceased by his son, Michael; brothers Alvin and Welden Hayward; and sisters Merle Houghton and Lois Gilman.
Memorial donations may be made to the Marshfield Fire Department or the Marshfield Historical Society, c/o Marshfield Town Clerk's Office, 122 School St., Room 1, Marshfield, VT 05658.
A memorial gathering will be held in the spring.
Published in Times Argus on February 13, 2013 | Hayward, Harold (I15578)
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Harold N. ?Pistol Pete? MacFarland, 84, of Link Rd., Rome, passed away on Thursday, June 9, 2011, at his home with his loving family at his side. He was born on February 20, 1927, in Rome, the son of Roy and Elsie Barden MacFarland. He was a graduate of Camden Central Schools, Class of 1943. On December 21, 1949, Pete was united in marriage to Marie Lewis in St. Patrick?s Church, Taberg. Mrs. MacFarland passed away on May 4, 2000.
Pete was a professional Major League Baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers and the Rome Colonels from 1944-1950. In 1950, Pete was hired by the Rome State School because they needed a pitcher. Pete was later the supervisor for the Rome State School for thirty-five years.
Pete was an associate member of the Lee American Legion and a former member of Rome Moose Lodge.
Surviving are three daughters and sons-in-law, Diane and Bruce Underwood, Christine and Richard Maskell, and Bernice and Doug Beckwith, all of Lee; a son, Dale MacFarland, of Blossvale; eleven grandchildren, Michael, Monica, Tara, Brooke, Richie, Amanda, Taj, Molly, Holly, D.J., and Amanda; eight great-grandchildren, Kylee, Kaycee, Derek, Morgan, Guiliana, Gavin, Savanna, and Keegan; and several nieces and nephews. Pete was predeceased by a daughter, Barbara; and two brothers, Donald and Lynn.
Services: Funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 11, 2011, at the Nunn and Harper Funeral Home, Inc., 418 N. George St., Rome, at 5:00 PM with the Rev. Edward Veaudry officiating. Interment will take place in St .Patrick?s | MacFarland, Harold N. (I28939)
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Harries may possibly be her 1st husbands name, not her maiden name. | Harries, Catherine (I02932)
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Harriet (Kirby) Armstrong, of Camden, NY, peacefully passed away on December 17, 2016 at the age of 92. She was welcomed into Heaven to join her husband of 65 years, Linden Armstrong; her son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Betty Ann Lewis; her infant daughter, Debbie Lou Armstrong; her grandson, Jason Lewis; and her first husband, Alfred Ballard Lewis, deceased in 1946.
Harriet leaves behind her dearest sisters and brother, Mary Lou Bird, Linda Furney with Ken Weber and Demoin Kirby, Jr. with Carolyn Cushman; also her grandsons, Neil and Sarrah Lewis, Keith and Crystal Lewis; her very special great-grandchildren, Jeremy, Evan, Jillian, Rhyan, Autumn, Camden and baby Aaron, who was born the morning she passed away; also her many special nieces, nephews, and their families who have meant so much to her and have helped throughout the years; and so many special friends. Harriet was also predeceased by her brother and sister-in-law, Donald and Reata Kirby; her brothers-in-law, Randall Bird, Richard ?Dick? Furney; her sister-in-law, Donna S. Kirby; her brothers-in-law Carl and Jennie Armstrong, Burl ?Red? and Rita Armstrong, Hugh and Roena Armstrong; and her sister-in-law, Avis and Walter Douglas; and many friends throughout the years.
Harriet was born on December 13, 1924, the daughter of Demoin Sr. and Gertrude (Scott) Kirby, and lived her entire life in Camden, NY. She worked for General Cable in Rome, NY during WWII, and then continued for 26 years at the Rochester Shoe Tree in Camden, which is where she met her husband, Linden. They were married on April 24, 1948, and were inseparable ever since. She was a member for over 50 years of the Camden United Methodist Church; member of the Camden Senior Citizens and Treasurer for over 20 years; member of the Annsville Senior Citizens and Treasurer for over 15 years; member of the Williamstown Senior Citizens; and the Ricard Grange #993. Harriet will especially be remembered for her selfless devotion and love for her entire family; her gift of conversation and her untiring zest for life.
Private Services for Harriet will be held at Nunn and Harper Funeral Home, Inc., 9464 State Rt. 13, Camden, at the convenience of the family. She will be laid to rest next to her husband, son and extended family in Tioga Cemetery, Owego, NY. In her memory, live your life to the fullest.
--Rome Sentinel, December 20, 2016 | Kirby, Harriet Eugenia (I28926)
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Harriet Ellen Williams, age 95, died peacefully on February 8, 2016 at Whitehorse Village. Harriet was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She was a graduate of Michigan State University. Harriet worked for the Red Cross throughout WWII and she was the first woman to pass the U.S. Civil Service Examination for air traffic control. Harriet was the wife of the late Burton L. Williams. They lived for many years in Rose Valley, PA where they raised their family.
Harriet continued her service with the Red Cross for over 50 years in Philadelphia and Chester. She was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Swarthmore where she served on the Altar Guild. Harriet also volunteered at the Helen Kate Furness Library for many years. Harriet loved gardening, playing bridge and the orchestra. She was a member of Twin Creek Gardeners and the Rose Valley Folk.
Harriet is survived by her children, Burton J. Williams of Aston, PA; David B. Williams of Media, PA; and Carolyn W. Ciocca of Memphis, TN. She will be missed by her grandchildren, Tom, Doug, Robert, Kimberly, John and Natalie.
A Memorial Service will be held 2 pm Saturday, Feb. 13, at Trinity Episcopal Church. 301 N. Chester Rd. Swarthmore, PA 19081. Friends may call from 1:30 - 2 pm. | Williams, Harriet Ellen (I22828)
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Harriet Jane Crozier, 92 of Venice formerly of Gardner, MA passed away May 5, 2011. Services will be at a later date with burial to be held in Gardner, MA. National Cremation and Burial Society is in charge of arrangements. She is survived by daughters, Margaret "Peg" LeBlanc of Venice and Marilou Phillips of Scottsdale, AZ; son, Richard C. Jr. of Port Charlotte; 8 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Arrangements under the direction of National Cremation & Burial Society, Sarasota, FL.
--Published in The Default Newspaper on May 9, 2011. | Depinet, Harriet Jane (I28810)
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Harrow Weald, Middlesex | Fraser, Isa Mary (I3352)
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Harrow, Middlesex | Day, Louisa Ellen (I4842)
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Harry (Henry A) Pye, George Mills 1
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=3437a3ef-d054-4657-aad1-a13c07373c53&tid=24042174&pid=11225 | Pye, Henry Andrew (I10697)
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Harry Hazlewood was born in Herne Hill and was a resident of Faversham, Kent. He originally attested for the Devonshire Regiment and served during the Great War on the Western Front after 1 January 1916, later transferring to the 10th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. He is listed as being killed in action on 19 April 1918, during the battalion's operations in the vicinity of Wijtschate, in the Ypres Salient. During the week preceding his death, the battalion suffered a total of 453 casualties, Hazlewood presumably being one of the 207 posted as missing. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium. | Hazlewood, Harry (I03690)
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Harry L. "Roy" Welge Jr., 71, passed away Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007, after a long illness.
Roy was retired from the Connecticut DOT. He loved boating, camping, hunting, fishing, and traveling. He particularly enjoyed spending his time on the shoreline's most beautiful natural resource, the Connecticut River.
Roy was born in Old Saybrook.
He was preceded in death by his two sisters, Betty Peterson and Chris Goss, both whom passed away from the same illness as Roy.
He is survived by son, Robert Welge and his wife, Lynn; daughter, Tammi Welge; two grandchildren, Tammi Welge and Melissa Cutone; by a sister, Beatrice "Gay" Jacques; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Family will receive friends from 2 p.m. until the time of service at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 29, 2007, at the Swan Funeral Home, 1224 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook. Family and friends are also invited to meet at Eight Mile Cemetery at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, in Lyme for the burial service with full military honors.
In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Huntington Disease Society of America, 505 Eighth Ave., Suite 902, New York NY 10018 in memory of Harry "Roy" Welge. | Welge, Harry Leroy (I25498)
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Harry Pye Photo 2
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=5e690901-2a27-46df-ac57-d87425c53269&tid=24042174&pid=11225 | Pye, Henry Andrew (I10697)
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Harry R Carter, 89, beloved husband, father, and friend, passed quietly on December 13 with his daughters at his side. He grew up in Essex and Westbrook, Connecticut and was the son of the late Harry and Eva (Bloomfield) Carter.
Harry is survived by his devoted children, Cathy Johnson and her husband Jeff who live in San Antonio, Texas, and Rona C McLaughlin and her husband Tom who live in Nashville, Tennessee; as well as many loving nieces and nephews.
On October 11, 1947, he married the love of his life Helen Laski. He had watched her walk home many times and stopped to offer her a ride. They spent the next 65 years together as sole mates. Harry was a decorated World War II Air Force Veteran. His specialty was meteorology. During his 29 years of service, Harry, Helen and their daughters spent time in New York, England, Alaska, and finally Springfield, Massachusetts. The family moved to Glastonbury, Connecticut and built the house of their dreams where they lived for over 45 years.
Harry had many careers in his long life. He tried his hand at local politics. Russ (Harry) touched many people's lives as he drove school buses for the town of Glastonbury for many years. Then he worked for Post Road Stages and Arrow Bus Lines. On any given day of the week, Harry could be found touring people all around New York City. He loved Broadway Shows and going to Amish settlements in Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Harry joins his wife Helen, a twin daughter and son who died at birth, mother, father, and sisters, Janet and Evelyn in eternal rest. Harry loved the people he ran into and would say "You can go home now" as he left. Well, now Harry it's your turn.
There will be a calling hour from 10-11 am on Tuesday, January 15th at Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New London Turnpike, Glastonbury. Funeral services will begin at 11:00 a.m. Immediately followed by burial at St. James Episcopal Cemetery in Glastonbury. At the family's request, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to dedicate a park bench in the new Glastonbury Riverfront Park. Please mail donations to Parks and Rec, Box 6523, Glastonbury, CT 06033, attention Riverfront Park Harry Carter Memorial Bench Fund. | Carter, Harry Russell (I20433)
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HARVEY M. SCOTT
Funeral services for Harvey M. Scott, who died Friday afternoon, will be held at his residence Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services will be under charge of Rev. Ernest Thompson, and Rev. Albert Slayton. Burial will be made at Spring Hill cemetery.
--Charleston Daily Mail [WV] Sept 9, 1923 Sun | Scott, Harvey Milton (I15872)
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HARVEY M. SCOTT CALLED BY DEATH
Long Illness Is Fatal to Meter Inspector and Former Crier For Supreme Court
Harvey M. Scott, 54 years old, Inspector of meters for the West Virginia Water and Electric company, and widely known in Charleston, died at 6:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon illness of several months.
Mr. Scott, a native of Parkersburg, came to Charleston in 1884. He was one of the first employees of the West Virginia Water and Electric company. A few years later he went into the electrical contracting business, and then became connected with the West Virginia public service commission as state meter inspector. For many years ho was crier for the supreme court.
Besides his widow, Mr. Scott is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert B. Allen of Los Angeles, and Miss Elizabeth Scott of Charleston, and a sister, Miss Ida Scott of South Hills. Mrs. Allen was on her way here for a visit at the time of her father's death.
Mr. Scott was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Billy Sunday Men's club, the Elks lodge, and the Knights of Pythias.
Funeral arrangements are held up pending the arrival of Mrs. Allen.
--Charleston Daily Mail [WV] Sept 8, 1923 Sat | Scott, Harvey Milton (I15872)
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Hay Township, Ontario | McMordie, Henry Campbell (I3679)
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HAYDEN-Russell H., 37 year resident of West Islip, L.I., on May 23, 2005. Beloved husband of Marie Hayden. Devoted father of Denise Hayden. President of the St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Luke's R.C. Church, Brentwood, L.I. Reposing at The Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons West Islip Funeral Home, 1225 Montauk Hwy. (¼ mile west of the Robert Moses Cswy.) Celebration of the Liturgy of Christian Burial Thursday 10:00AM at St. Luke's R.C. Church Brentwood, L.I. Interment Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton, L.I. Visiting Tuesday 79:30PM and Wednesday 2-4:30 and 7-9:30PM.
--Published in Newsday on May 24, 2005 | Hayden, Russell Herbert (I27367)
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Hazel (Burr) Miner, 88, of Killingworth Rd., Higganum, wife of the late James B. Miner, Sr., died Thursday, (January 8, 2009) at Middlesex Hospital. She was born in Deep River, the daughter of the late William and Ruth (Spencer) Burr. She was employed with Merriam Corporation and later retired from Bull Metal as a press operator. Hazel was a member of St. James Episcopal Church and bowled with the Middletown Women's League. She is survived by three sons, Robert E. Miner, Sr. and his wife Doris of Chester, James B. Miner, Jr. and his friend Tracy of Higganum, and Craig Miner and his wife Connie of Killingworth; two daughters, Bonnie Carlson and her husband David of Higganum, and Geraldine Hutra and her husband John of East Haddam; seventeen grandchildren, fifteen great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and special friends, Bob Weed, Lisa Dwyer, and Frank from New Hampshire. She was predeceased by a daughter, Beverly Miner; three brothers, Franklin, Clarence, and Raymond Burr; a sister, Helen Nash; and two half-brothers, Frederick and Hilbert "Pete" Maynard. A Memorial service will be held Sunday, January 18 at 2 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 498 Killingworth Rd. (Rte 81), Higganum. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to Middlesex Hospital Weiss Hospice Unit. | Burr, Hazel Evelyn (I05503)
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Hazel (Campbell) Rivet, 70, of Battle Creek, passed away Sunday, May 22, 2011 at Battle Creek Health System. She was born May 3, 1941 in Hastings, MI the daughter of Rufus M. and Hazel Anna (Brewer) McClintock. Hazel owned and operated B & H Café. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, dancing, and picnics. Her greatest joy was spending time with her children and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Alan Rivet; children, James (Micki) Childs, Tammy Ruble, Melinda Campbell (Justin Riste), and Misty Fox; grandchildren, Melissa, Jamie Marie, Pat, Paul, Charlene, Sammy, Phillip Andrew, Krystal Dawn, Angel Marie, Christopher Earl, Dustin Alan, Cassandra "Sissy", Kathlynn, and Seth; 13 great-grandchildren; stepchildren, Fred, Scott, Cindy, Missy, Deb, and Morris; and sister, Reivia Grace McClintock. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Melton George McClintock; and sisters, Nellie May Brunt and Rena McClintock. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 2:00-4:00 PM and 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Bachman Hebble Funeral Service. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Bachman Hebble Funeral Service. Burial will be at the Floral Lawn Memorial Gardens in Emmett Township, MI. | McClintock, Hazel (I19908)
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Hazel ?Shay? Maude Price was born August 25, 1927 in Armstrong, B.C. She was the ninth of ten children born to Ewart and Mabel Price. As a young teen she made her choice to serve God, a choice that guided her life. In 1947, she met Richard Cobb, a young man from Ontario who had come to B.C. for the apple harvest. After two years of letter writing, he returned to Armstrong to claim his bride on September 9, 1949. Their honeymoon was the train ride back to his farm at Powassan, Ontario where they raised their three sons and farmed for twenty-nine years. In 1978, they made Theodore their new home, following their sons who one by one had already moved to Saskatchewan. They enjoyed travelling, being close to their grandchildren and helping with convention preparations on their son George?s farm. Shay was well known for her spotless house, delicious baking and faithful letter-writing to workers, friends and family world-wide. Life took a drastic turn when Richard had a major stroke in October of 1991. After two years of hospitalization, with Shay constantly by his side, he came home and she became his dedicated caregiver until he passed away in January of 2001. She continued in her home until failing health necessitated a move to Theodore Long Term Care Facility in 2009. There she was lovingly cared for until she passed away Thursday evening, May 22. We will miss her.
She was a deeply spiritual lady whose love for God influenced her sons, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her siblings: Triss (Ormand) Graham, Enid (infant), Ron (Pearl), Kitsy (Aage) Kofoed, Harry (Doris) and brother-in-law Bill Lansdowne; her loving husband of 51 years, Richard; and daughter-in-law Mavis. She leaves a legacy of love with her sons and their families: George (Jan) of Theodore and their sons Jeff (Jodi), Jolan (Julie), Jayden (Donna) and Justin (Candace); son John (Anita) of Lumsden and their family Linnea, Alissa (Mark) McMeeken, Jackson and Laura; son David of Wroxton (fiancée Bonnie) and his children Phillip (Mindy), Faron, Regan (Lindsey), Jesse (Audrey), Emily (Jeff) Clarkson, Dickon and Rowan, as well as sixteen great-grandchildren. She will be lovingly remembered by her brother Jack and sisters Em Lansdowne and Edna Price, all of Kelowna; surviving Cobb in-laws Fred, Frank (Dorothy), Jim (Helen), Phillip and Mervin Birt; numerous nieces, nephews and friends. | Price, Hazel Maude (I06279)
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Hazel Doane Gay, 94, of Clinton, died peacefully on October 28, 2012 surrounded by her loving family. She was the daughter of the late Raymond and Theresa Doane. She is survived by her devoted husband of 73 years, Robert Gay as well as her daughters, Bonnie Mosher of Clinton, Janet Clark and her husband John of Coral Springs, Florida, Linda Maynard and her husband Joel of Westbrook and Pamela Anderson and her husband Harry of Killingworth. Hazel spent her young life helping on the family farm in Clinton and her married life surrounded by children. She loved nothing more than having a new baby in the family. Besides being the mother of four daughters, she was ?Grossmama? to ten grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren.
A graduate of the Morgan School, Hazel recently attended the school?s 17th Triennial Reunion where she represented the Class of 1937 as they celebrated their 75th graduation anniversary.
Hazel and Bob traveled throughout the United States with the Good Sam RV Club and spent winters together enjoying their home in Florida.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Clinton Ambulance Association. | Doane, Hazel B. (I25541)
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Hazel Joyce Porter, daughter of Ray Wilson and Nellie Frances Solomon Banning, was born October 21, 1928, in Norman, Oklahoma. She departed this life Tuesday, November 21, 2017, in Marshfield Care Center, in Marshfield, Missouri, at the age of eighty-nine years, and one month.
On October 21, 1954, she was united in marriage to Murl Edward Porter, and to this union four daughters and two sons were born.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Murl, on December 30, 1999; a daughter, Patricia Porter; a son-in-law, Dean Oliver; a granddaughter, Jennifer Wallace; two brothers, Ralph and Basil Banning; and two sisters, Ruth Schleicher, and Naomi Underwood.
Hazel is survived by three daughters, Dee Oliver, Marie Oliver, and her husband, Daniel, and Mary Wallace, and her husband, Kevin, all of Lebanon, Missouri; two sons, Sam Porter, and his wife, Kathy, of Marshfield, Missouri, and Earl Porter, and his wife, Jeanne, of Conway, Missouri; eleven grandchildren; twenty-seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; as well as a host of other relatives and friends.
She was born in Oklahoma and was raised in Oklahoma, Colorado and California before her family moved to Laclede County, Missouri, in the 1940?s. Hazel then attended Phillipsburg High School. After she and Murl were married, they made their home in Conway, Missouri, and lovingly raised their children. Through the years, Hazel was a devoted homemaker to her husband and family.
Hazel had attended Twilight Church, near Conway, Missouri.
In her spare time she enjoyed quilting and doing embroidery projects. She received her greatest joy from being with her family and especially enjoyed her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Hazel was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and was a caring neighbor and friend. We celebrate her life and know that her family and friends will cherish the wonderful memories she created for them during her lifetime.
Memorial contributions for the Conway School Lunch Program, may be made through the funeral home. | Banning, Hazel Joyce (I05293)
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