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2501 It seems that Ralph and William are the children of Richard & Hattie Beebe (unsure of relation) as they are mentioned in that family in the 1910 census. Richard & Hattie are not found in the 1920 census. Beebe, William (I07081)
 
2502 It seems that Ralph and William are the children of Richard & Hattie Beebe (unsure of relation) as they are mentioned in that family in the 1910 census. Richard & Hattie are not found in the 1920 census. Beebe, William (I07081)
 
2503 It seems that Ralph and William are the children of Richard & Hattie Beebe (unsure of relation) as they are mentioned in that family in the 1910 census. Richard & Hattie are not found in the 1920 census. Beebe, Ralph R. (I07080)
 
2504 It seems that Samuel & Elizabeth may have met at The White Hart Inn where, according to the 1851 England census, they both worked; Samuel was a waiter, Elizabeth a house servant. Family (F14589)
 
2505 Italy Ceolin, Walter (I6446)
 
2506 Ithaca, NY - Phyllis A. Hern, 80, of Ithaca, New York passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2019.
Phyllis was predeceased by her parents, Lloyd and Hazel Van Etten; brother, Roger. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, John L. Hern; three children, John and Stacey Hern, Jeff and Cindi Hern, Chris and Melissa Hern; five grandchildren, John, Makayla, Casey, Nicole, Lindsey; siblings, Ralph, Robert, Roy and Viola; several nieces and nephews.
Phyllis retired from Cornell Cooperative Extension.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 18, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. at the Estey, Munroe & Fahey Funeral Home, 137 Main Street, Candor, NY with the Rev. Phil Jordan, officiating. Burial will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Candor, NY. The family will receive friends Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. prior to the services at the funeral Home.
--The Ithaca Journal on July 16, 2019 
Vanetten, Phyllis Arlene (I218)
 
2507 Jack D. Larkin, 79, of Battle Creek, died Friday, April 18, 2003 at Mercy Pavilion. He was born March 5, 1924 in Hastings, the son of Deyo and Lois (Lee) Larkin. He graduated from Hastings High School in 1942. He served in the United States Navy during WWII and the Korean Conflict. He married M. LuAnne Edmunds in New York City, New York, in the Navy Chapel, June 23, 1944. She survives. He was an Industrial Engineer for the Kellogg Company for thirty-five years, retiring in 1978. Survivors also include his sons, Michael W. Larkin and Timothy J. Larkin, both of Battle Creek. He was preceded in death by a brother, Laurence E. Larkin and a sister, Ena Doxey. Jack was a member of the Southern MI Industrial Engineers Association, the Elks, the USS NUENZER Destroyer Escort 150 Association and the Kellogg 25 Year Club. He enjoyed traveling, his motor home, fishing, hunting, boating, and woodworking. The family will receive friends at the Richard A. Henry Funeral Home, Sunday from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Services will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, April 21, 2003 at the funeral home, with Rev. Dr. B. Mason Shambach officiating. Burial in Fort Custer National Cemetery. Memorials to the American Diabetes Association. Arrangements by the Richard A. Henry Funeral Home.
Publication Date: 04/20/03 Battle Creek Enquirer 
Larkin, Jack D. (I21826)
 
2508 Jack served in World War II earning a purple heart in the 1st. Marines. In 1985 Jack and Lois moved to Elkins Lake in Huntsville, after retiring from 40 yrs. at Stran Steel Corp. Jack was an avid golfer, President of the MGA of Elkins Lake , a member of the Legionnaires and an Elk. He is survived by his wife Lois, son William and wife Robin of Spring, grandchildren June Herman and husband Brett of Austin, and Dr. James Lent of West Hollywood, Ca. Lent, John Frederick (I26855)
 
2509 JACKSON, William Herbert "Bill" As a result of a long life well lived, Bill passed away at Robertson House Bells Corners on July 4th 2010. Born in Toronto on March 30th, 1927 to Blanche Edith Short and John Thomas Jackson "Jack". Beloved husband of the late Olive Mae Debusschere. Loved and respected father and father-in-law of Ann Salembier of North Vancouver, Carol (Richard Rose), John Jackson of Yellowknife, Thomas (Kim Jackson) and Ken Jackson (Dana McNicol). Cherished Grandfather of Patrick Salembier of North Vancouver, Colin (Sophea Taing), Kathleen (Alex Murray) and Mitchel Rose; Alexis Jackson of Kingston; Scott, Dan and David Jackson. Bill graduated from the university of Toronto with a masters in engineering and was a long term employee of Energy Mines and Resources. He was a passionate scholar of History; the Romans in particular and all things architectural. World traveller, lover of Nature, raucous dinners with his grandchildren and telling stories... lots of long stories. The family would like to thank his "dog walking" friend Karen Lank for her friendship and support, Robertson House for their respectful care of both Bill and his family on his last journey as well as the Neurological unit of the Ottawa Hospital. Family will receive friends on Wednesday July 7th at the Pinecrest Visitation Centre (2500 Baseline Rd. Ottawa), from 11 a.m. until the time of the service to Celebrate Bill's Life at 1 p.m. in the Pinecrest Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Ottawa Humane Society would be appreciated. "The mind that is wise mourns less for what age takes away; than what it leaves behind." Jackson, William Herbert (I4798)
 
2510 JACKSONVILLE, NC | Mary Grace Walker, 81, died at her residence on February 5th, 2015.
Mary was wife of the late Sgt. Major Theodore J. Walker Sr.
A funeral service is planned for 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 12th, 2015 with a viewing one hour prior at Jones Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Tom Penny officiating; burial to follow at Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery.
Ms. Mary was preceded in death by her father, Garnet Michael Gentry and Mother Jeannie Grangmi; brothers, Michael A. Gentry, Walter Gentry, George Atkins; two sons, Theodore J. Walker Jr. and Robert G. Walker.
Ms. Mary is survived by three sons, Joel S. Walker, Darryl Patrick Walker, Jon M. Walker, all of Jacksonville, NC; one daughter, Johana M. Rummings of Jacksonville; 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
A visitation is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, February 11th, 2015, at Jones Funeral Home in Jacksonville. 
Gentry, Mary Frances (I5282)
 
2511 Jacqueline M. (Duffy) Main, 79, of Pendleton Hill Road, North Stonington, died peacefully on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, at the Norwichtown Rehabilitation and Nursing Home. She was the beloved wife of Ralph I. Main.
Born in Montgomery, Vt., on Feb. 7, 1932, she was the daughter of the late Tellisfort and Ruth E. (Banning) Duffy.
Mrs. Main had been an office administrator at Yardney, in Pawcatuck, for over 20 years before retiring.
Jacqueline enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She was also, an avid reader and fan of the UConn women's basketball team.
Besides her husband of over 62 years, she will be sadly missed by her children, Deborah L. Proulx and her husband, Gerald, of North Stonington, and Douglas I. Main and his wife, Carol, of Linden, Vt. She was the sister of Bernard Duffy, of Hampton, Conn., and Harley Duffy, of Westerly. She was the loving grandmother of six grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was predeceased by her daughter, Diana Lynn Walters, on Dec. 21, 2011, and her grandson.
A graveside service will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. at Union Cemetery, Route 49, North Stonington. Calling hours are Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Buckler-Johnston Funeral Home, 121 Main St., Westerly. 
Duffy, Jacqueline M. (I26191)
 
2512 Jacqueline R. Arnold, age 85, of Wethersfield and a former resident of Chester and Deep River passed away on Monday afternoon, April 1st at the Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain. She was the beloved wife of the late Lloyd S. Arnold, Jr. who predeceased her on January 1, 1984. Jacqueline was born February 25, 1928 in Berlin, New Hampshire the daughter of Roland and Florence (Phair) Rousseau. Jacqueline graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Middletown in 1946. Jacqueline and Lloyd resided in Chester and Deep River and retired to Sun City Center, Florida. Jacqueline returned north following Lloyds passing and resided for a brief time in Southington and has resided in Wethersfield for the past ten years. She worked as a telephone operator for over ten years at the State of Connecticut Veterans Hospital in Rocky Hill. She will be remembered for having a great love of her family, and as faithful and devoted catholic. Her hobbies included knitting and bunka. Jacqueline was a former long time communicant at Saint Joseph Church in Chester. She is survived by her children, Joyce Arnold, of Webster, MA, Christine Arnold, of Ridgefield, Ann Marie Ring and her husband, Mitchell of Concord, NH, Lorelei Sola and her husband, Christopher of Moodus, and Wayne Arnold and his wife, Tammy of Franklin, NC, her grandchildren, Patricia Goddard, Kenneth Blake, Jacqueline Sola, and Darcy Arnold, great-grandchildren, Craig and Jennifer Goddard and Evangelina Arnold. She also leaves her brother, Raymond Rousseau, of Eastham, MA, her sisters, Rita Satagaj, of South Windsor, and Doris LeClerc, of Vero Beach, FL. Jacqueline was predeceased by her granddaughter, Michelle Ring, and brothers, Paul and Armand Rousseau. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 5th from 9:00AM to 10:30AM at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home 34 Main Street in Centerbrook. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00AM at Saint Joseph Church, 48 Middlesex Ave. in Chester. Interment will follow in the Centerbrook Cemetery in Centerbrook. Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the Hospital of Central Connecticut Development Office, 100 Grand Street, P.O. Box 100, New Britain, CT 06050-0100. Rousseau, Jacqueline (I27425)
 
2513 James (Jim) Kenyon With no regrets but extreme sadness, the Kenyon family announces the passing of Jim on June 16, 2010 at his home in Regina at the age of 63 from a sudden heart attack. He will be greatly missed by his beloved wife of nearly 40 years, Lois, his son Chris (and Cindy) Kenyon and their boys Sean and Liam, and his daughter Pam (and Terry) Laycock and their girls Alexa and Ella. Survived by his mother Gertrude (and Rae), brother Allen (and Alys), sister Joy (and Al) Perro, sister-inlaw Pat, mother-in-law Kay Weatherby, brothers-in-law Sheldon (and Judy) Weatherby and Derryl (and Cherie) Weatherby and their families. Predeceased by his father John in 1991, father-in-law George Weatherby in 2000 and older brother Larry in April, 2010. Born April 30, 1947 in Manitoba to Gertrude and John Kenyon. Moved to Prince Albert in 1968 where Jim married Lois Weatherby in 1970. He worked as a draftsman for the city for 30 years. In 1998, Jim & Lois moved to Regina, where he worked for UMA/AECOM. Jim's pastimes included home improvement projects, snooker, wine-making, attending concerts and especially his season tickets to the Roughriders. Even with his quiet personality his sense of humour, generosity and faith in God were clear to those who knew him. There were many friends whom he treated like family. But he loved and was loved most as the best Husband, Dad and Grandpa in the world. Funeral service followed by reception will be held Tuesday, June 22 at 2:00 pm at Rosewood Park Church, Courtney Street (just N of Whelan Drive), Regina, SK. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice. Kenyon, James (I5835)
 
2514 James A Clendening, age 77, a resident of Danbury, passed away October 13, 2006 while visiting his daughter, Cheryl, at Lake In The Hills, IL.
Funeral services were October 19, 2006 at the Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home in Webster with Pastor Cindy Glocke officiating. Casketbearers were Mick Bruss, Andy Johnson, Don Hansen, Cap Carpenter, Roger Christopherson, and Sonny Lunsman. Honorary bearers were Sonny Bradshaw, Harris Hills, Kenny Carlson, Roger Garberg and Doug Smiley. Interment was at the Danbury Cemetery.
James was born January 30, 1929 in Danbury to Cody and Pauline (Glassauer) Clendening. James attended Danbury Schools. He was in the United States Army during the Korean War and worked for Gump Johnson as a crane operator for years, as well as heavy construction for other companies. James retired in 1991.
He enjoyed hunting, fishing, repairing and building just about anything.
James is survived by his children, Boone (Joleen) Clendening, Danbury; Cheryl (Ted) Lewis, Lake In The Hills, IL.; and Marty Clendening, Danbury; grandchildren, Gwen, Heather, Jennie Jo, Amanda, Jenna, Joe and Ally; sisters, Evelyn Smiley, Danbury, and Pauline Kingsley, Centerville, Va.; other realatives and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Bob Clendening and Ed Clendening; and good friend and mother of their children, Marilyn Clendening.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Swedberg-Taylor Funeral Home of Webster. 
Clendening, James Andrew (I483)
 
2515 JAMES BASS
Among the residents of Dayton who came to Webster county when it was a frontier district and substantially contributed toward the upbuilding and development of the community is James Bass, who owns over eight hundred acres of land in Veil and Dayton townships, much of which he bought directly from the government, in addition to some valuable Dayton property. He was born in North Carolina, April 27. 1832, and is a son of Edward and Mary (Saffley) Bass. He is of English and Irish extraction and represents the third generation of his family in America, his paternal grandfather being a veteran of the Revolutionary war and having participated in the battle of Bunker Hill. In 1835 Edward Bass removed with his family to Indiana and engaged in farming. Twenty years later he came to Iowa, purchasing two hundred and forty acres of land in Boone county, to which he subsequently added another twenty acres of timber land. There both he and the mother passed the remainder of their lives, his death occurring on the 3d of February, 1883, at the venerable age of ninety-four years, "his natal day having been the 17th of January, 1789. The mother survived him for three years, passing away July 15, 1886.

HISTORY OF WEBSTER COUNTY 115
James Bass, who was a child of three years when his parents left North Carolina, was reared to manhood in Owen county, Indiana. In the acquirement of his education he attended the subscription schools of that state until he was fourteen when he laid aside his text-books and began assisting his father with the work of the farm. He remained at home until he attained his majority, then started out to make his own way in the world. In the fall of 1852, he came to Iowa, settling in Webster county. As he had never learned a trade, he went to work as a farm hand, being unfamiliar with any other ccupation. Although he received meager wages, he was thrifty and temperate in his habits and soon accumulated sufficient capital to enable him to buy eighty acres of government land, for which he paid from a dollar and a quarter to a dollar and a half per acre. It was located seven miles northeast of Dayton in Yell township and has ever since been in possession of Mr. Bass and is known as the old homestead. He energetically applied himself to putting this under cultivation, meeting with such lucrative returns from his farming that he was able from time to time to increase his holdings until he now owns eight hundred acres of farming land, which he is renting. He resided on his homestead until March, 1869. when he withdrew from the active work of the fields and removed to Dayton. He has ever since made this city his home and owns a very pleasant residence on Main street, where he is living.

Mr. Bass was married in 1857 to Miss Cassie Halloway, who was born in North Carolina on the 24th of March, 1837, and died in Dayton on the 3d of February, 1901. Her parents were also natives of North Carolina, and there the mother passed away many years ago. The father subsequently came to Webster county and made his home with our subject until just before the Civil war when he was married again. He died in February, 1881, and is buried in the Beem cemetery, near Lehigh, this county. Nine children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bass. Mary Jane, the widow of Taylor Scott, who lives at Gowrie, this county, has seven children: Hubert, Nellie, Grace, Clifton, Cassie, Wilson and Leo. Rachel A. married Charles C. Miller, a school teacher of New Mexico. Addie, the wife of Thomas Bragg, a farmer south of Gowrie. has five children. Sherman, who conducts a pool and billiard hall in Dayton, married Julia Cascbolt and they have three children: Orville. Efifie and Fay. Grant, who works in a cafe at Boone. Towa. married Cora Guthrie and they have three children : Halsey, Sylvia and Maxine. Miles, a rural mail carrier, married Jennie Nelson and they also have three children : Raymond, Marie and Mildred. Mina, the wife of Will Nichols, a traveling salesman of New Mexico, has two children, Velma and an infant. Elsie, who married Fred C. Esch, a clerk of Wyoming, has one child, Dorothy Adeline. Ella married Dr. L. E. Estick of Rockwell City, Iowa, and they have one child, Lewis Howard. On the 1st of March, 1906, Mr. Bass married Mrs. Anna Butler, a native of Canada and a daughter of John and Caroline Eliza (Bryant) Gates. The father, who was of Dutch extraction, was born in Kingston, Canada, and the mother in Ogdensburg, New York. He was a son of John Gates, who homesteaded one hundred acres of land, where the Kingston Market now stands in Ontario, Canada. When the War of 1812 broke out he went to the front and is supposed to have been killed at the Battle of the Windmill, at Prescott, Ontario, as he was never heard from afterward. His son, John Gates, the father of Anna Bass, was one of the successful agriculturists of Kingston, Ontario, and acquired one thousand acres of valuable land in Frontenac county, upon which the youngest son, George Gates, is now residing. Mrs. Bass inherited two hundred acres of land from her father, which is now rented to her eldest son, George Henry Ayerst. Mr. Gates passed away in Canada in 1889, and the mother, who was of Irish and American descent, came to Iowa and made her home with her son James Gates at Boone, until her death in 1901. Mrs. Bass was first married in 1861 to Francis Ayerst. of England. He died in Canada twenty-five years ago and she later became the wife of Charles Butler, a veteran of the Civil war and a native of the state of New York, where he likewise died. In 1904, she located in Boone, Iowa, and there she was married two years later to Mr. Bass.
Mr. Bass, who has been a resident of Iowa for sixty years, has many interesting reminiscences to relate of the pioneer days. After the Indian massacre at Spirit Lake, there was a rumor of an uprising among the natives in this section and three hundred men, of whom Mr. Bass was one, under command of Johnson McFarland and Joseph Thrift responded to the call to defend the settlers. They marched from Boonesboro to Webster City but as their services were not required they disbanded and returned home. In 1863, he again volunteered to fight the Indians under Captain Williams of Fort Dodge and went to Chain Lake to assist in constructing barracks for the protection of the settlers. Six months later they marched back to Fort Dodge and disbanded. On the 8th of November, 1864, he enlisted at Fort Dodge in Company K, Sixteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry under Captain Slattman. Their regiment was ordered to report at Nashville, and there his company was detached and placed in the One Hundredth and Thirty-second New York Infantry. He had his first experience in battle at Fort Xegley, and from there they moved on Fort Lookout, and then anticipiated in the battles of Kingston and Goldsboro, North Carolina. At the latter point his company rejoined their old regiment, and passing under General Sherman's command marched to Raleigh. They were stationed there for two weeks before Johnson surrendered. Following this they had a two days review at that point, going from there to Washington, D. C, to participate in the grand review. His regiment was then ordered to report at Louisville, Kentucky, where they were stationed until July 9, 1865, when they were discharged. Air. Bass votes the democratic ticket and served as trustee in Yell township for several terms and was a school director there for many years. He is a member of Captain Dow-d Post, No. 329.
G. A. R., of Dayton and Airs. Bass belongs to the Women's Relief Corps and the Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Bass who has attained the venerable age of eighty years, has the distinction of never having made a deed or given a mortgage and still owns every piece of property he ever purchased. Mr. Bass still enjoys the best of health and is well and vigorous and has remarkabIe eyesight. He takes great satisfaction in his achievements as he began life in early manhood without any capital, and by his own industry, perseverance and capable management acquired a competence that has long enabled him to live in retirement, and still enjoy all comforts of life.  
Bass, James Nattie (I10691)
 
2516 James Bernard YOUNG YOUNG, James Bernard - After a lengthy battle with cancer Jim Young died peacefully at his home in Powassan on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 in his 65th year. Jim Young was the beloved husband of Irene (Purdon) of Powassan. He was the loving father of Carol Tofflemire (Dean) of Sundridge, Bernadette Young (Dwayne Drover) of Wasaga Beach, and Wayne Young (Lorraine) of Bradford; Grandfather of Charlie and Eddie Tofflemire and Michaella and Brett Young. Jim was the dear brother of Theresa Miller (Bob, deceased), Lyle Young (Theresa), the late Lloyd Young (Shirley), Phillis McKenna, Mina Corcoran (Girard, deceased), Kalvin Young (Beverley), Stephen Young (Gail), Frank Young (Kathy), Veronica McCutcheon (Mark), and Helen Armstrong (Paul), and brother-in-law of Trudy McAuliffe (Tom), the late Diane Piper (Harvey), David Purdon (Mary-Ann) and Paula Purdon-Graham (Bruce). The Young family will receive visitors at the Trout Creek Community Centre on Saturday, November 17, 2007 from 12:00 to 4:00 pm for a celebration of Jim's life. Cremation has taken place. If desired, memorial donations to the Daffodil Lodge, the NEORCC, or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. For more information, or to make a memorial donation, please call the PAUL FUNERAL HOME, Powassan, 705-724-2024. 10901456  Young, James Bernard (I02214)
 
2517 James D. Byrnes, 18-year-old son of J. J. Byrnes, 603 Eighth avenue north, was nearly instantly killed last Wednesday night when he struck an obstruction as he was leaning out of the door of the baggage car on the Dan Patch line. The accident happened at Savage. The deceased, with about 5O other employes of the Minneapolis branch of Parke, Davis & Co., 22 First avenue north, had attended a picnic at Antlers park, and was on his way home. No one appears to have witnessed the accident, but the engineer noticed the shock as the boy's body struck, and stopped his train. The body was lying on the platform. His skull was fractured and he died in a few minutes.
--The Irish Standard, August 17, 1912, page 5 
Byrnes, James David (I5297)
 
2518 JAMES DUDLEY MORROW
It is with great sadness that I must announce the sudden passing of James DUDLEY Morrow on Friday, March 30, 2012 in Mesa, Arizona.
Left to cherish Dudleyâ??s memory is his soul mate and loving wife of 51-1/2 years, Valerie, his sister, Vera Maxwell, nieces Doreen (Ken), Kim (Lorne), nephews Dennis (Wendy), Danny (Garlen) Jim (Roslyn), brother Ken Morrow (Jean) niece Rhonda (Jim) and their children Scott & Janelle, nephews Kevin and Laurie, sisters Grace Olsen and her family, Carol Stiff (David) and their family and Donna Hanks (Charlie) and their family and brother David, brother-in-law Fred Narozniak (Nettie) niece Wendy, great niece Arianna great nephews Nicholas, and Joshua, nephew Fred Jr. (Sue) and great niece Jazzlyn and brother-in-law, Allan Currie. He is also survived by sister-in-law Audrey Morrow nieces Connie, Susan (Will) and their family, Kate (Fraser) and their family and nephew Jamie. He is survived by numerous other nieces, great nieces, nephews and great nephews. Dudley took great pride in being referred to as "our white parent and grandfather" by Jessie, Marifel, Jessica and Kim Pamintuan and will be greatly missed by all of them.
He was predeceased by his parents, Wesley and Jeannette Morrow, his in-laws, John and Nellie Narozniak, infant son, brothers Garth and Brian Morrow, brothers-in-law, Keith Maxwell, Tony Olsen and sisters-in-law Darlene Parisien and Yvonne Currie.
Dudley was born in the R.M. of Louise in Manitoba and was educated in Pilot Mound, Manitoba. When he moved to Winnipeg, at the age of 19 years, he took his Jr. Accountancy course in Winnipeg. After graduating he began his employment career of 5 years with Inman Motors where he met Valerie, the love of his life. After a short period of dating they got married in 1960 and Dudley changed careers. For the next 50 years and until the day he died Dudley enjoyed his lifelong relationship with the construction industry. He was employed by Albert Gross of Gross Cartage and Dick Mulder of Mulder Construction. Dudley was the only person I knew who enjoyed going to work as much at the age of 25 as he did at the age of 76!! Whether Dudley was acting in the capacity of Dispatcher or General Manager he treated his coworkers as his extended family â?? he not only knew their names, aspirations, etc. but also knew about the personâ??s children and what they were doing and what direction their lives were taking. He enjoyed arranging for summer employment to many of the employeeâ??s children and showing them the "ropes". He enjoyed going to see their children at their hockey games or whatever they were involved in. He followed their career paths and was concerned for their safety when one of them went to serve our country in another country. Many of Dudleyâ??s relationships with numerous industry members became very dear friends â?? especially Ken and Sim Bednarz.
Dudley loved his sports â?? he was an avid fan of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Winnipeg Jets. He enjoyed playing softball with the Mulder group in the early years and in his later years he took up the game of golf and became hooked on it. While wintering in Mesa, Arizona he would play as many times as three times a week. Dudley enjoyed his yearly fishing/bonding trips with his "in-laws". This tradition began in the 1970â??s and it went from the fathers-in-law to the brothers-in-law to the inclusion of his nephew Fred Jr. in most recent years.
Dudley enjoyed travelling and he and Valerie spent many happy times in various countries travelling by car, train, escorted tours, ships, and air travel. They travelled from coast to coast in Canada, throughout much of the United States, Mexico, Caribbean, Panama Canal and many parts of Europe. Dudley enjoyed his solo trip to Seoul, Korea. In 2006 Dudley and Valerie settled down to snow birding in the Ranchos at Val Vista Village in Mesa, Az. where he became very involved in the community. He loved all the potluck dinners, singing Karaoke, Saturday night dances, golfing, rangering, visiting with friends and neighbors, nourishing many new friendships, co chairing the Canada Day event and most recently becoming the President of the Computer Club. He will be missed by all.
Dudley was an active member of Westminster United Church serving on the Property Management committee. He enjoyed his many friendships.
Valerie wishes to thank all those who assisted her in arranging for Dudley to be returned to Winnipeg and during the many trying times in Arizona especially to Teresa and Jim Young. Also many thanks for all the support, hugs, food, cards, etc. from everyone at Val Vista Villages. Special thanks to Dave Beaton, Gene Schultz, Jennie Mace and all those who were with Dudley at Dreamland Golf Course. Also special thanks to Shirley Christopherson, Barbara Howard, Daisy Hains, Gert Schultz, Joel and Joanne Spykerman, Dick and Shirley Davis, Jerianne Rimert, Tom and Arlene Rimert. Please forgive me for not naming all of you personally â?? I appreciate every hug and message of support and card. Dudley would be so proud of all of you.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, April 12 at 11:00 a.m. at Westminster United Church, NW Maryland and Westminster with Rev. Robert Campbell officiating. Interment to follow in Glen Eden Memorial Gardens. 
Morrow, James Dudley (I831)
 
2519 James E. Abrams, age 89, passed away peacefuly at the Veteran's Home on January 6, 2013 shortly after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Jim was a United States Marine and a World War II Veteran. During the war, he served in the South Pacific and fought in the major battles from Guadalcanal to Okinawa. After the war, Jim returned to Michigan and married Anne Buwaj, and together they had six children. In 1985, he retired from Harlo Products where he had worked for 35 years. He also owned and operated a motor repair business, Abrams Outboard Service, for many years. Jim was preceded in death by his first wife, Anne; their oldest daughter, Rebecca; and his second wife, Marcella. He is survived by his five remaining children, Sue (Bill) Thompson, Judy Boyle, Kathy Kensil, Greg (Ellen) Abrams, and Terri (Scott) McIntyre; 13 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, and numerous step-children and step grandchildren. According to his wishes, he was cremated and buried next to his beloved Anne in a private service at the St. Mary's Catholic cemetery in Marne. The family extends their gratefulness to the staff of the Alzheimer Unit of the Grand Rapids Veteran's Home for their excellent and loving care of Jim. Abrams, James Everton (I4326)
 
2520 James E. Owens, 95, of East Syracuse, passed away peacefully at St. Joseph's Hospital. Born in Syracuse, Jim graduated from East Syracuse High School in 1934. He retired in 1977 from General Motors, where he worked as a tool and die journeyman. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Minoa and a member of its Holy Name Society. He was a 4th-degree Sir member of the Knights of Columbus Council 5398. Active in conservation work during the '50s and '60s, he was a member of the Onondaga County Federation of Sportsmen's Club, Oneida Lake Club, South Bay Club, Fayetteville Rod and Gun Club, and worked with fish restoration in the Erie Canal. He was a retired member of the Minoa Fire Department. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, gardening, woodworking, golfing and writing. He was predeceased by his wife, Ada J. Finney Owens, in 1999 and his son-in-law, David Troast. Survivors: his children, Patricia (Gary) David of Myrtle Beach, SC, Marjorie (Jake) Coy of Fort Walton Beach, FL, James Owens of East Syracuse, Thomas (Laurel) Owens of East Syracuse, Susan Troast of East Syracuse and Mary (Jay) White of Wappingers Falls; 12 grandchildren, Timothy, Kristen, Danielle, Jill, Allison, Amy, Carie, Randy, Bob, Anna, Erin and Chris; and five great-grandchildren, David, Anthony, Veronica, Eva and Lucas. Services: 9:15 a.m. Wednesday at Russell H. Schepp & Son Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Minoa. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Minoa. Calling hours will be 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 109 East Ave., Minoa. For directions, florists or a guest book, please visit www.SCHEPPFAMILY.com Contributions may be made to St. Mary's Church, 401 N. Main St., Minoa, NY 13116 or Minoa Fire Department Ambulance Fund, N. Main St., Minoa, NY 13116.
--Published in Syracuse Post Standard on November 1, 2010 
Owens, James E. (I26827)
 
2521 James F. Blackwell MSgt. Ret. passed away February 20, 2002 in Azle, TX at the age of 72 after a short illness. He was born January 12, 1930 in Hammond, IN. He was in the Air Force for 26 years and retired in 1976 at the rank of Master Sergeant. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Nettie Blackwell; five daughters, Patricia Blackwell and Sylvia Moore of Austin TX, Paula and Lance Raymond of Mesquite, TX, Betty and Ken Clawson of Pflugerville, TX, Terry and Joe Hendrix of Azle, TX, and Sherry and Claude Ascolese of San Antonio, TX; 10 grandchildren, Erin, Curt, Megan, Justin, Brianna, Eric, Angela, Shelly, Lauren, and Wesley. He is also survived by brothers, Raymond Blackwell and Claude 'Junior' Thomas; sister, Betty Bryan and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held at White's Funeral Home in Azle, TX last Friday February, 22, 2002. Blackwell, James F. (I7425)
 
2522 James F. Sibbersen, 75, of Lower Allen Twp. and formerly of Fairview Twp. died Wednesday May 6, 2009 in Select Specialty Hospital, Harrisburg.
He retired in 1988 as an Inventory Management Specialist from the former SPCC, Hampden Twp., PA. Jim began his career in 1962 at the Electronics Supply Office, Great Lakes, IL as an Inventory Manager before relocating to SPCC in 1974. Prior to this, he taught English at Valparaiso University, IN from 1959 to 1961. He earned his B.A. from the School of Literature, Science and the Arts at the University of Michigan and earned his M.A. in English from the Rackham School of Graduate Studies at the University of Michigan. Additionally, he was an Army veteran serving in Germany during the Korean War from 1953 to 1955.
He had a great love of literature and was an avid book collector. He enjoyed Karaoke and was affectionately known as "Old Jim". Jim was a life member of Fidelity United Lodge #513, F&AM, MI.
Jim was born in Allegan, MI to the late Merrill E. and Ruth (Minar) Sibbersen and was preceded in death by a son Eric C. Sibbersen. He is survived by his wife Janet L. (Belshaw) Sibbersen; three daughters, Anne K. Gallaher and husband Stephen of Mechanicsburg, Kristin E. Morris and husband James of Indianapolis, IN and Karen J. Ulrich and husband Gary of Mechanicsburg; a sister Joyce Alexander and husband Jerry of Greenville, SC; eight grandchildren, Jessica Manning and husband Jason, Megan Burrus and husband Matt, Zachary Ulrich, Carrie Beth Ent and husband Michael, Kaitlin Gallaher, Daniel Morris, Stephen Morris and Joseph Morris; two great grandchildren, Ryan and Josh Burrus; and a niece Donna (Alexander) Colwell and husband Eddie of Atlanta, GA.
A visitation with family and friends will be held on Sunday May 17, 2009 from 2-4 pm in the Bethany Village Community Room, Wesley Drive, Mechanicsburg.
Burial:
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. 
Sibbersen, James Franklin (I22551)
 
2523 James G. BOXALL, 23, labourer, Woodstock, Restoule Patterson Tp., s/o James BOXALL & mother not known, married Alma Pearl SWALWELL, 18, of Restoule, d/o Anthony SWALWELL & Susan EDWARDS, witn: Edgar EDWARDS of Carr & Amanda SWALWELL of Restoule on June 3, 1914 at Restoule Family (F1357)
 
2524 James had enlisted on 26 November 1941 and embarked from Halifax for the U.K. on 16 May 1943. He arrived at 3 PRC on 24 May 1943, No. 1(C) OTU 12 August 1943, 2PDC 7 October 1943, Gibraltar 23 October 1943, 48 Sqn. 14 October 1943, 161 Sqn. 1 March 1944, 138 Sqn 24 February 1944 and 161 Squadron 24 July 1944. Sadly James was to lose his life on 21 March 1945, only two months after his marriage. Traill, James Edward (I763)
 
2525 James Henley Frankfort? James Paul Henley, 83, of Frankfort, passed away Wednesday, September 1, 2010 at Jewish Hospital, Shelbyville. Memorial services for Mr. Henley will be 3:00 p.m. Saturday, September 4, 2010 at Harrod Brothers Funeral Home. Rev. Jesse Baxter will officiate. Visitation will be Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until the service. A native of Columbus, KS, he was born May 24, 1927. He was a 1958 graduate of the University of Missouri and a member of the University of Missouri golf team. Mr. Henley was a US Navy veteran, a member of VFW Post 4075 and Frankfort Elks Lodge No. 530. He retired from the Department of Fish and Wildlife, Kentucky state government after 27 years of service. Mr. Henley is survived by his sons, Douglas T. Henley, Michael B. Henley, both of Frankfort, Jeffrey P. Henley, Anderson Co.; a brother, Albert Lowery Henley, Columbia, MO; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and his former wife, Barbara Ann Broders Henley, Frankfort. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hezekiah A. and Nina Isherwood Henley, a son, Gregory J. Henley; two brothers, David Henley, Robert Henley and a sister, Martha Goodwin. Arrangements are under the direction of Harrod Brothers Funeral Home. Henley, James Paul (I23367)
 
2526 James Henry Allen was born James Henry Lewis. After the death of his mother, he was adopted by the Allen family. Allen, James Henry (I00615)
 
2527 James Henry Allen was born James Henry Lewis. After the death of his mother, he was adopted by the Allen family. No record yet showing the location of his sisters, Margaret and Alice. Allen, James Henry (I00615)
 
2528 James Henry Majaury, 48 Main St West, Almonte, died February 25 at home. He was 65. Born April 27, 1914, in Lanark township, Mr Majaury was educated in the Clayton district. He was the son of the late Joseph and Barbara Majaury. A retired taxi driver, Mr Majaury attended Almonte United Church. he and his wife Margaret were married in Carleton Place in 1941. Mrs Majaury also worked as a taxi driver, although she has now retired. Mr Majaury is survived by his wife, his son David, of Almonte, his daughter Donna, of Ottawa, by brothers Ervin (Waba) and Harold (Lanark) and by sisters Ella (Mrs Camille Ladouceur of Clayton), Alma (Mrs John Mann of Pakenham), and Mrs Lillian Hughes of Chesterville. A public funeral was held February 28 from Gamble & Comba Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Reverend A Manson. Burial took place at Auld Kirk Cemetery. Pallbearers were G. Knight, A Mann, B Majaury, G Folkard, L. Ladouceur, and A. McArthur.
--Wednesday March 5, The Almonte Gazette page 14 
Majaury, James Henry (I12066)
 
2529 James L. Stebbins Jr., husband of Dorothy Cornelis Stebbins, of Glastonbury, died Saturday (Nov. 9, 1996) in Manchester Memorial Hospital. Born in Middletown, son of the late James L. Stebbins Sr. and Marion Rogers Stebbins, he lived in the area most of his life. He was a toolmaker at the Johnson and Johnson Co. Mr. Stebbins was Valedictorian of his class at Vinal Tech, class of 1956. He served in the U.S. Army Reserve, and was past president and regional president of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles. He was also very active in the Glastonbury Little League. Besides his wife, he leaves his children, Barbara and John Franschena of Hebron, Susan and Doug Smith of Glastonbury, Cynthia and Roland Mason of East Hartford, Theodore and Regina Stebbins of Glastonbury, James L. III and Diane Stebbins of East Hartford, Cheryl Stebbins and her fiance', Andy Kelley of Glastonbury, Jon Henry Stebbins and his fiancee', Katherine Benson of East Hartford; his grandchildren, Victor and Mickey Anderson of Monson, ME, Sherri and Kristen Franschena, James and Daniel Stebbins, Joshua and Geoffrey Stebbins, Kristina Mason; his brothers and sisters, Elizabeth Turney, Walter Spring, Bertha Spring, Perilla Wacter, Amelia Valli, Karen Stebbins; his mother and father-in-law, Gus and Barbara Lornelis; several nephews and nieces; and a host of friends. Funeral service will be Tuesday, 1 p.m., in the Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New London Tpke., Glastonbury. Burial will be in Green Cemetery. Friends may call Monday, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Glastonbury Little League or to the Glastonbury Volunteer Ambulance. Stebbins, James Lawrence (I25857)
 
2530 James L. Willcox, 80, of Las Vegas, passed away Friday, Sept. 18, 2009, in Las Vegas. He was born April 8, 1929, in Reno, to Thomas and Gertrude Willcox.
James was a retired meteorologist. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran, having served during the Korean War. James' greatest passion in life was photography.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Joanne Willcox; sister, Jane Graves; and niece, Janie Graves.
James is survived by his daughter, Julia Surina (Frank) of Las Vegas; sons, James L. Willcox II of Las Vegas, and Bryan Willcox (Marisa) of North Las Vegas; grandchildren, Tiffany, Victoria, Joshua, Kiara, Jordan, Cameron, Kendal and Brandon; and nephews, Madison, Holly and Buzz Graves.
A funeral service will be at noon Friday, Oct. 2, at Christ Church Episcopal, 2100 S. Maryland Parkway, in Las Vegas. James will be interred at the Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City. 
Willcox, James Lyndon (I23538)
 
2531 James Leonard Munro was born to Dan and Jean Munro on March 16th, 1927, on the family farm near Drake, Saskatchewan. James was the second youngest child of their family of 9 children. The family moved to Nipawin, Saskatchewan when James was still very young, and landed at the new Munro farm a few miles east of Nipawin. In the early years it was tough living on the farm, and Dan and Jean taught their children how to work, live, and love our Heavenly Father.
As a young man, James had many different jobs off the farm, and one spring after returning home from working in a steel foundry in Ontario, Gladys Nadiger was at the farm visiting his sisters. He told Gladys, they were going to be ?chums? that summer. It turned out they were married that year on November 3rd, 1948. Jim and Gladys had three children, Harold, Gwen, and Brian. They lived on the farm East of Nipawin until the kids started school, then they would move into town for winter, and back out to the farm for the summer.
Jim farmed with his son Harry until Harry?s sudden passing in 2013, and then farmed with his grandson, Vince up until the fall of 2023. His livelihood and passion was farming. He loved to be in the action and was always up for an adventure.
He made his choice to serve God as a young man and stayed true to that calling until the end of his life. He was at peace with his choice, and his words of encouragement and positive outlook were a light to all those who knew him.
Jim and Gladys? family has grown to include 11 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren. Jim loved and showed interest in his family and had a special relationship with each one. He would visit, play, tease, and joke, or ?tune you in,? if needed. Everyone who knew him has fond memories of our dad, grandpa, and friend. 
Munro, James Leonard (I02845)
 
2532 James M. Canavan, a retired investment broker here, died Friday (Dec. 3, 1993) at Bethesda-Dilworth Memorial Home in Oakland after suffering a heart attack. He was 90.

Mr. Canavan, formerly of Webster Groves, was a partner for many years with Smith Moore & Co. investment brokers before he retired in the late 1970s.

He was born in Allegheny, Pa. He earned a law degree in 1925 from Washington University School of Law.

A memorial service will be held at noon Tuesday at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 9 South Bompart Avenue in Webster Groves. His body will be cremated.
--St. Louis Post-Dispatch; Dec. 4, 1993  
Canavan, James McGregor (I17622)
 
2533 James Paul Banning went to be with the Lord September 23, 2018 at the age of 69. He was born September 8, 1949 to Paul Richard and Lucy Belle Dudley Banning.
He is survived by his mother Lucy Belle Banning; sister Beverly Ann Banning Burnett and husband Gordon; brothers Richard Banning and wife Elizabeth and Gary Banning and wife Nancy Banning; 5 nieces, 2 nephews; 7 great nieces, 8 great nephews; 1 great great nephew and a host of friends.
James was a loving son, brother and uncle. He had been an active member of AA for many years. Upon retirement from Kroger, he dedicated his life to taking care of his mother.
Visitation will begin at 1:00 pm with Funeral Service at 2:00 pm on Saturday, September 29, 2018 at Grace Funeral Home.
Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society. 
Banning, James Paul (I23883)
 
2534 JAMES R. CATES, 65, of Port Charlotte, Florida, died Sunday at Hospice House, Port Charlotte. Born in Pulaski, he lived in Pineville before moving to Florida 27 years ago. He was a retired construction contractor, specializing in trim work. He was a member of the National Rifle Association. He was an Army veteran. Survivors: a daughter, Sandra Cates of Port Charlotte; two sons, Robert of Port Charlotte, and Richard of Orlando, Florida; a sister, June Hilliker of Pulaski; six grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday in Port Charlotte United Methodist Church. No calling hours. National Cremation Socitey, Port Charlotte, has arrangements.  Cates, James Robert (I10197)
 
2535 James W. Banning
Side:Confederate
Regiment State/Origin:Georgia
Regiment Name:28 Georgia Infantry
Regiment Name Expanded:28th Regiment, Georgia Infantry
COMPANY: E
Rank In: First Lieutenant
Rank In Expanded: First Lieutenant
Rank Out: Captain

He served with Co. E, 29th Georgia Infantry, "Meriwether Invincibles," in the Confederate Army. He enlisted 10 Sep 1861 as a first lieutenant. He was promoted to captain on 15 Oct 1862. He served in Virginia, Maryland and North Carolina. He was commended for his "intrepid coolness, fighting in the ranks, gun in hand, and stimulating his men by his words and example," and was promoted to major (field) in 1864. He was elected Clerk of the Court of Ordinary in Meriwether County, Ga. in 1865. As clerk, he took three oaths of office between 1865 and 1873: one to the Confederate States of America, one to the state of Georgia and one to the United States government. He suffered from cirhosis of the liver.

"The Carroll County Times"
Carrollton, Carroll Co., Georgia

NEWSPAPER Issue of Friday, DECEMBER 3, 1880
NEIGHBORHOOD News

The Vindicator announces the death of Maj. James W. Banning of Meriwether
county. 
Banning, James Wootin (I07615)
 
2536 James W. DaRatt, 81, of 1129 Elizabeth st., died today in a hospital of a heart attack. Mr. DaRatt, a former resident of Ypsilanti, Mich., had been a traveling salesman for the North
Judd Manufacturing Co, of Connecticut for 45 years, retiring seven years ago. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Ypsilanti, and belonged to the Detroit Shrine temple.
--From the Wisconsin State Journal (11/26/1945) 
Da Ratt, James Willard (I27022)
 
2537 James W. Gates, Division St., died at the Benedict Memorial Hospital [Ballston Spa] last night [7 Sept] after a brief illness. He was stricken with coronary thrombosis Tuesday night and rushed to the hospital.
Mr. Gates, a lifelong resident of Ballston Spa, had been superintendent of the Ballston Spa Cemetery for the last two years. He was a member of the Methodist Church, Hermion Lodge, Knights of Pthias and Kayaderosseras Lodge, IOOF.
Survivors are his wife Mrs. Margaret Lewis Gates; an aunt Mrs. Martha Cole, Amsterdam Road, and several cousins.
Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Wheeler Funeral Home. The Rev. Jesse S. Greene, pastor of St. Luke?s Church, Albany and former pastor of the Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in the Ballston Spa Cemetery.
--The Saratogian, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Thurs. 8 Sept 1949 
Gates, James Warren (I16186)
 
2538 James W. Seipold, 56, passed away on Friday, June 27, 2014 at St. Raphael?s Hospital in New Haven. He was born June 15, 1958, to John W. and Dorothy (Thomas) Seipold. After graduating from West Haven High School in 1977, Jim worked extensively in grocery and retail; Pegnataro?s, Grand Central, Everybody?s and most recently, Xpect Discounts in North Haven. In addition to his parents who reside in Hamden, he is survived by a brother, Paul T. Seipold of East Haven and a nephew, Paul W. Seipold of Branford. A graveside service will be held on Monday, July 7, 2014 at 11am at Oak Grove Cemetery, 770 First Ave., West Haven, CT. The Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden, CT, is in charge of the arrangements. Seipold, James W. (I24498)
 
2539 James W. Sheeley, 41, former business agent of the Syracuse Teamster Union in Syracuse, a native of Dugway, where he lived for several years, died at St. Josephs' hospital, Syracuse Saturday, where he had been a patient for several months. He was born in Dugway, May ,1912, son of Ross and Madge Sheeley. He married Celia Stock in 1938. He was a truck driver in Syracuse for a number of years, during which time he used to the head of his union. Beside his wife, he is survived by. his father, Ross Sheeley, of Newwark, his mother, Madge Dony Sheeley of Syracuse; four children, Judith, William, Robert and Jill, all of Dugway; three sisters, Mrs. Fern Woodard, Syracuse; Mrs. Pau Kling, Corning; and Mrs. Harry White, South
Bend, Ind.; one brother, Richard Sheeley, Jamaica, Long Island. Burial in Dugway Cemetery, 
Sheeley, James W. (I10249)
 
2540 James Wesley Webb, 94, died Monday, Aug. 29, 2011.J.W. was preceded in death by his parents, James Alfred and Willie Leming Webb; sisters, Jewel Montgomery, Kathlene Hutto; brothers, Voy Webb, Ollie Webb, Walter Thomas. He was a Army veteran of World War II, 55-year member of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1579, also worked for T.V.A. and a member of Young Farmers.Survived by his wife, Betty Templeton Webb, LaFayette; daughters, Beverly (Charles) Ragstale, Hamilton, Ga., Teresa Richard, Rossville, Keila (Butch) Beaird, LaFayette; sons, Tim (Vivian) Webb, Terry (Ann) Webb; sister, Mattie Caheely; brother, Jim Webb; eight grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews also survive.Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Thursday in LaFayette Cemetery. Service conducted by Dr. Todd Gaddis, Rev. Ricky Studdard, the Rev. Randy Bryant. Pallbearers are Kelly Webb, Lee Robertson, Travis Bailey, Jeff Webb, Dobra Caheely.Interment in LaFayette Cemetery.The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 5 to 8 p.m. today.The arrangements are by Wallis-Wilbanks Funeral Home of LaFayette. Webb, James Wesley (I28408)
 
2541 James William Lambert was lovingly called home to his Lord and Savior on December 30, 2018, with family at his side. He served the Lord faithfully and adored his wife, Joy L. Lambert and family. He received a bachelors in Education from Northwestern University in Oklahoma and a Masters in Audio Visual Communications from Indiana University. He was a farmer and rancher in Woods County, OK, and for many years he served as a teacher in OK. He moved his family to Plano in 1972 and served as a deacon and elder at First Christian Church Plano. He retired from Richland Community College as a media specialist in 2005 with 3 years of additional service. Following his retirement, he enjoyed traveling, camping, fishing, boating, water skiing, gardening, woodworking, and playing with his grandchildren and family.
He was born in Hopeton, OK to Clifford and Lorena Lambert, who preceded him in death along with a sister, Joan Kassik. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Joy Lambert of Plano, TX and three loving daughters and son-in-laws, Sandy Gant & husband Jim of Hubert, NC, Christie Purcell-Gilpin & husband Robin of Dallas, TX, and Debbie Hobgood & husband Bill of Lewisville, TX; and grandchildren Nicki Sirmans & husband Michael of Emerald Isle, NC, Ryan Gant & wife Sandy of Stella, NC, Austin Gant of Jacksonville, NC, Peter Purcell-Gilpin of Arlington, TX, Nick Purcell-Gilpin of Bonham, TX, Jordan Hobgood & wife Bronwyn of Bedford, TX, and Morgan Richardson & husband Christopher of Fort Worth, TX, plus 11 great grandchildren as well as a sister, Mary Touchstone & husband Robert of Norman, OK, a brother Frank Lambert and wife Virginia of Hopeton, OK, sister-in-law, Saundra Mick of Shreveport, LA, and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will commence at 2PM on Thursday, January 3, 2019, at the First Christian Church, 813 E. 15th Street, Plano, Texas 75074. Family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow in Restland Memorial Park. 
Lambert, James William (I3767)
 
2542 James Winthrop Banning, 56, left us to be with his Lord and his dad on Tuesday, February 25th. Jim was a native Memphian, born at Methodist Hospital. Although he spent his grade school and high school years on the east coast in Connecticut, where he gained an appreciation of diverse perspectives and Brooks Brothers clothes, he never really left Tennessee.
Jim initially followed his parents lead and matriculated at UT, but eventually returned to his birthplace and graduated from University of Memphis.
Several years in business convinced Jim of his true calling: serving the sick and infirmed. He graduated from Baptist Hospital Nursing School and then enjoyed working in the hospital with all types of patients and in whatever ward they assigned him. Although disability cut his career short, nursing was the perfect vocation for Jim, combining an intellectual challenge with personal care and service for those needing help.
His desire to serve didn't end when his nursing career did. For many years Jim was a regular volunteer at The West Clinic, where he would patiently sit with those with critical illnesses, providing comfort and support. Jim's weekly routine also included the Neighborhood School, where he befriended and tutored kids needing a little one-on-one attention.
Jim nurtured his Christian faith as a member of First Evangelical Church, where he regularly sang in the choir. Jim was most proud of the beautiful Easter programs they produced. He was also an active participant in the men's Bible Study Fellowship at both First Evangelical and Second Presbyterian Church.
While Memphis was always home, Jim loved to travel. He never hesitated when a suggestion was made for a weekend in New York, a drive up California's Pacific Coast highway, Colorado in the middle of ski season, or any number of European destinations. His favorite trip was a Christian tour of Greece and Turkey with his church. Whether with friends, family, or even by himself, Jim loved the adventure, the sights, and the people he met along the way.
Jim was a man with a quiet spirit, a deep faith and a serving heart. While having several health issues throughout his life, Jim spent his time making the best of the lemons he was given, which was usually in a large glass of iced tea, and putting others above himself. Always smiling, always friendly, always upbeat, Jim never complained, but only thought of how he might brighten someone else's day.
Jim will be missed by his many friends. But his life will be remembered and celebrated by his mother, Mary James Banning, with whom Jim shared many of his adventures, and by Katherine Banning Lintz, his loving big sister. Jim loved visiting and traveling with Kathy, her husband Richard Lintz, and especially his niece Allison and nephew Christopher.
Jim's close family also included a special relationship with his aunt, Mary Ann Frazier, his uncle, the late Tommy Frazier, and brotherly cousins Tom, Tim, Dan, Jon and David. Along with their spouses and children, Jim was enriched in their warm and loving family environments.
There will be a private family burial at Memorial Park Cemetery, where Jim will be laid alongside his father, Clarence "Sonny" Banning, who Jim knew for only a precious short time.
A memorial service will be held at First Evangelical Church in Memphis at 1:00pm on Friday, February 28th, with a visitation following from 2:00pm to 3:00pm. Donations to the Church Health Center, First Evangelical Church, or a personally important charity would please Jim immensely. 
Banning, James Winthrop (I24002)
 
2543 Jane E. Lewis, 79, of Camden, passed away peacefully July 29, 2004, at Rome Memorial Hospital surrounded by her loving family. She was born January 27, 1925 in Meridian, NY, a daughter of Lester and Doris Pooler Perrine. She was married to Edgar "Sonny" Lewis who passed away in 1986. Surviving are three daughters, Cathy and William Barlow, Norwood, NY, Carol Miller, Camden, NY, Nancy Dubovik, Baldwinsville, NY; a son, Fred and Jane Lewis, Camden, NY; a sister, Barbara and William Kimmel, Downey, CA; a brother, Frank and Dorothy Fletcher, Cato, NY; 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two sons, Paul and James Lewis. A memorial service will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. at LaRobardiere Funeral Home, Inc., Camden, NY. Calling hours will be prior to the service on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the funeral home, 109 Main St.
--Published Syracuse Post Standard on July 31, 2004 
Perrine, Jane Elizabeth (I28919)
 
2544 Jane E. Stannard, 75, of Fairview St., Ivoryton, died Sunday (April 23, 2000). She was the wife of Charles ?Bunny? Stannard. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, at 10 a.m., at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main St., Centerbrook. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Old Saybrook.
--Published by Hartford Courant, April 25, 2000 
Clark, Jane Elizabeth (I4209)
 
2545 Jane L. Earle, 76, of Auburn Street, Hannibal, died Sunday at A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital, Fulton.
Born in Martville, she was a graduate of the former Oswego State Teachers College. She retired in 1980 after 20 years as an elementary school teacher in the Hannibal Central School District. She was a member of Hannibal United Methodist Church, a member and past matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Hannibal, and a member of the Hannibal Historical Society and the Alumni Association of Hannibal Schools.
Her husband, Leonard, died in 1979.
Survivors: Two sons, Leonard C. of Melbourne, Fla., and Jeffrey M. of Ithaca; two brothers, Charles Burgdorf of Fair Haven and Chauncey Burgdorf of Hannibal.
--Post-Standard, The (Syracuse, NY) - Tuesday, June 16, 1998
 
Burgdorf, Jane Louise (I07049)
 
2546 Jane Maria Rogers was a daughter of Erastus Rogers, Jr., and Anna C. Beebe. She married William Day on 5 May 1863, and with him had daughter Anna C. Day on 14 Dec 1865. She was admitted "by letter" in 1866 to the North Lyme 2nd Baptist Church at Pleasant Valley. She later remarried to Niles Seth Rogers (of an entirely different Rogers line) on 21 Jan 1867. She then asked for a letter to transfer to the Congregational Church at Grassy Hill, Lyme, Connecticut. Niles and Jane had two sons: Joseph (or Irwin) in 1870 and Ernest Edwin Rogers in 1872. With her husband being a blind Civil War veteran, she must have had a heavy burden until he died in 1899. Additional information about this Rogers family can be found in "Early Lands of the Rogers Family in the Foxtown Area (Millington Society) of East Haddam, Connecticut." Rogers, Jane Maria (I24719)
 
2547 Jane Marie Bates aged 84 of Branch passed away on Monday, October 19, 2015. Jane was born on December 1, 1930 in Twin Lakes, Lake County, Michigan, the daughter of Harold and Mabel (Anderson) Myers. After graduating from Luther High School, she worked in Grand Rapids before marrying the love of her life Donald Ralph Bates on September 19, 1950 in Indiana at a ceremony attended by the Groom?s sister and brother-in-law Marion and Floyd Teachout. They began their lives together in Lansing where Don worked for Centrifugal Fusing (division of Goodyear Tire & Rubber) for 38 years, eventually retiring back to Lake County. During their time in Lansing they raised 3 children, son Donald Richard ?Rick?, and twin girls Annette Marie ?Ann?, and Elizabeth Jane ?Beth?. Jane was extremely involved with the kids and all their activities, carting them all over town for their sporting events. Jane did take time to showcase some of her own athletic ability by becoming one of the premier woman bowlers in the Lansing area.
She and Don enjoyed the outdoors and spent a lot of their free time fishing and hunting in the Lake County area. Upon relocating back to Lake County and building a new home, they spent countless hours watching the wildlife and birds that would visit them including the bear that came and tore down the bird feeders on Don?s birthday. Friends and family remember seeing ?Missy?, the tame deer that Jane could call in from the woods. During the time after Jane lost her mobility, she would spend hours watching her woodland friends during the day. Spending time with family and friends was one of her joys in life. She kept track of everyone?s birthdays, marriages, etc. and was the family resource for any date or connection.
Jane was preceded in death by her parents and her grandson Nathaniel Marshall. She will be greatly missed by her husband of 65 years Donald, her children Rick & Wanda Bates of Perrysburg, OH, Ann & Dave Layton of Grand Ledge, and Beth & Chuck Marshall also of Grand Ledge, her grandchildren Jason (Megan), Kyle (Rachael), Andrew (Natalie), Jennie (Kraig), Kristin (Rodney), and Sarah, her great-grandchildren Marianna, Nathan Jr., Beckett, Landon, Avaleigh, Tory, Lindsay, Kaitlyn, Sadie, and Jake, 3 great, great-grandchildren, and her brother Harold ?Dick? & Wanda Myers.
Funeral services will be held for Jane at 1:00 pm on Friday, October 23 at Wyman Funeral & Cremation Services ? Stephens Funeral Home in Scottville. Burial will follow at Lakeview Cemetery in Irons. Friends may meet with her family for a time of visitation on Thursday evening from 6:00 ? 8:00 pm at the funeral home. Those who wish to remember Jane with a memorial contribution are asked to consider the Parkinson?s Foundation. 
Myers, Jane Marie (I4396)
 
2548 Jane McKiernan Lawton 82, of Wethersfield, wife of the late Sherwood E. Lawton entered into the Lord's embrace (January 1, 2007) at home. Born in Hartford, daughter of the late John McKiernan and Mary McKiernan Schultz, she attended local schools, graduating from Bulkeley High School. Jane shall be remembered as a caring and loving mother, grandmother and friend. Her greatest joy was being surrounded by her family, taking pride in everyone's accomplishments. Sharing in their loss are her sons; Michael Lawton and his wife Judith of Newington, Thomas Lawton and Aileen Mazzeo of South Windsor, Shawn Lawton and his wife Laura of Columbia, Patrick Lawton of East Hartford; her daughters; Linda Poulin of Coventry, and Mary Jane Kiro and her husband Peter of Goffstown, NH; also her grandchildren, Jessica Poulin, Ryan Poulin, Kristin Kiro, Kory Kiro, Kevin Kiro, Michael Lawton, Sarah Lawton, Kathryn Lawton; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, January 6, at 8:15 a.m. from Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, 34 Beaver Rd, Wethersfield followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Peter's Church, 160 Main St, Hartford. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Friends and relatives may call, Friday January 5, between 4-7 p.m. at the Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers the family requests friends to consider a memorial donation to the Connecticut Children's Medical Center Foundation, Inc, 12 Charter Oak Place, Hartford, CT, 06106. McKiernan, Jane Anne (I26386)
 
2549 Jane Nobbs King, 73, of Springfield, passed away on Monday, April 9, 2007. She was born in Springfield to the late Stanley and Ruth Nobbs. She was a graduate of the High School of Commerce. Jane was a devoted housewife and mother. She spent much of her time with family and enjoyed preparing meals for the family, elderly neighbors and the homeless. She enjoyed day trips to Foxwoods. And she was the greatest Coupon Queen you would ever have the pleasure of knowing! Jane is survived by her husband of 55 years, Paul N. King, Sr. They were married at Old First Church of Springfield. She also leaves 6 children: Paul N. King, Jr. of Maine, Allan D. King, Sr. and his wife Laurie of Northboro, Karen King Sierakowski and her husband Michael of Ware, Richard D. King, Sr. and his wife Nancy of Chicopee, Robert N. King, Sr. and his wife Delmira of Chicopee, and Laura Lynn King Hendrickson and her husband David of Feeding Hills. She also leaves her 15 grandchildren: Deena, Jason, Allan Jr., Patrick, Michael Jr., Crystal, Melissa, Richard Jr., Jennifer, Zachary, Katrina, Kayla, Robert Jr., Thomas, and Joseph. She leaves 6 great-grandchildren. Jane also leaves two sisters: Judith Nobbs Webber and her husband Edgar of Penn Yan, NY, and Gail Nobbs Brown and husband James of Hobe Sound, FL. Relatives and friends are invited to a memorial service that will be held promptly at 3:00 pm on Friday, April 13th, in the chapel at the Massachusetts Veterans' Memorial Cemetery, 1390 Main Street, Agawam, MA. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in her memory to the Shriner's Children's Hospital Nobbs, Jane Alayne (I25239)
 
2550 Jane Scarborough Lee, age 96, of Newark, DE, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 16, 2017.
Born in Wilmington, DE on May 27, 1920, Mrs. Lee was a daughter of the late William F. Scarborough and Blanche M. (Moore) Scarborough. A graduate of Oberlin College and Yale School of Music, Mrs. Lee taught at the college level before getting married and focusing on her role as wife and mother.
Mrs. Lee had a lifelong passion for the piano. While raising their three children, Mrs. Lee was involved with chamber music, served as an accompanist, and maintained a private studio in their home. In her leisure hours, Mrs. Lee enjoyed playing piano duets with her husband on her 1923 Steinway baby grand, and she played well into her 96th year. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who will be truly missed.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Lee was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 67 years, Henry N. Lee, Jr. (Professor Emeritus, Music Department, University of Delaware) and her sister, Anne Hudock. She is survived by her sister, Mary Lou Beatman of Chester, VA; children, Jonathan S. Lee (Joan) of Spring, TX, Thomas C. Lee (Keri) of St. Louis, MO and Melinda "Mindy" L. Bowman (Peter) of West Chester, PA; grandchildren, Abigail, Richard, Jessica, Christopher, Jonathan and Andrew and great-grandchild, Connor.
A memorial service and interment will be held on May 26, 2017 at 11:00 o'clock at Head of Christiana Church, 1100 West Church Road, Newark, DE. Those who would like to share their memories with the family are welcome to visit between 10:00 and 11:00 at the church.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mrs. Lee's memory may be made to either the Henry Newton Lee, Jr. Family Library Music Fund, c/o the University of Delaware Office of Development and Alumni Relations, 83 E. Main St., 3rd Floor, Newark, DE 19716 or to Yale University, Office of Development, Contribution Processing, PO Box 2038, New Haven, CT, 06521-2038, designating School of Music on the memo line. 
Scarborough, Jane S. (I28247)
 

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