Matches 17,351 to 17,400 of 26,054
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17351 | Nova Scotia, Canada | CLARK, Joseph Marshal (P12518)
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17352 | Now called West Grey Muncipality. | DUCK, Thomas John (I2643)
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17353 | now Codrington | DINGMAN, Margaret (P12)
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17354 | O'Dell 1 -she was a widow when she married Eli [G. Curnoe email 25 Feb 2012] | WESTCOTT*, Emma (I582)
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17355 | O'dell 1 | ODELL*, Eli (I581)
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17356 | O'Dell 2 | ODELL*, Melvin L. (I590)
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17357 | Oak Harbor, Island Co., Washington, Plot Sec 6 Block 176, Lot 16. | MCMASTER, Harriet ISABELLA Teetzel (I2342)
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17358 | Oak Harbor, Wash. Plot: Sec 6, Blk 176, Lot 17. | SMITH, William FRANKlin (I2771)
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17359 | Oak Harbor, Washington. | JOHNSTON, Margaret Elizabeth MAGGIE .4 (I516)
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17360 | Oak Park Cemetery | FISEL, Baby (P8)
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17361 | Oakfield Baptist Church Cemetary, Warwick, Worth Co., GA | LANE, Leoma L. (I2818)
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17362 | Oakfield Baptist Church Cemetary, Warwick, Worth Co., GA | MATHIS, Jesse B. (I749)
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17363 | Oakfield Baptist Church Cemetary, Warwick, Georgia | MOORE, Carl Franklin (I19)
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17364 | Oakland, San Bruno, California. | LAWRENCE, Daniel McGregor .VI (I325)
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17365 | Oakville. | NORTON, Hiram George Andrew .2 (I1323)
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17366 | Oakville. | WILKINSON, Walter (I2529)
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17367 | Oakville. | WILKINSON, James Andrew (I2531)
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17368 | Oakwood Cemetery | HATFIELD, Sarah F (P4407)
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17369 | Oakwood Cemetery http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=135016640 | VAIL, William (P849)
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17370 | Oakwood Cemetery, Simcoe, Ontario | DIMOND, Ross Andrew (P1352)
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17371 | Oakwood Cemetery, Simcoe, Ontario | VANDERBURGH, Andrew (P572)
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17372 | Obadiah is supposed to have been the first European to be buried in Smithtown. | SMITH, Obadiah (I2908)
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17373 | Obadiah is the son of Hannah Applegate, b. c. 1650- 1719 & Francis Herbert, b 1670. His grandparents were Walter Herbert c 1645 & Hannah Bowne, c 1677. Note: Note the Lawrence-Herbert connect preceded the marriage of Oabdaih Herbert to Hannah Lawrence. The following will appears to be the father of Obadiah: WILL of his father, Francis Herbert. . 1719 Sept, 13. WILL of Herbert, Francis, of Middletown, Monmouth Co., yeoman; Wife Hannah. Children: Thomas, Francis, Samuel, Obadiah, Elizabeth, Bridget, Mary. Real & personal estate. Executors: the wife & son Francis. Witnesses: James Cox, William Cheesman, Joseph Patterson, Wm. Lawrence Junior. Proved November 25, 1719. Ref: New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills, Lib. A, p. 146. . WILL of Herbert Obadiah, Sr.: 1757, May 5 - WILL of Herbert, Obadiah, of Perth Amboy, Middlesex County: Wife, Hannah. Children - Obediah, John, William, Francis, Richard, Felix, Hannah & Routh, all under age; Land in said County: a right of propriety, bought of Cousin Hew Hartshorne; land in Monmouth County. Personal Property, incl surveyors instruments. Executors: the wife & eldest son, Obediah. Witnesses: Cornelies Lambertson, William Morgan & N's Everson. Proved June 18, 1759. Ref: New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills . Francis Herbert, who came from Long Island in 1677, & settled in Middletown, was a grandson of Philip Herbert, fourth Earl of Pembroke; he married Hannah Bowne, daughter of John Bowne; children of Francis & Hannah (Bowne) Herbert were: Thomas, Francis (second), David, Obadiah (see below), Elizabeth, Deborah, Mary; Obadiah Herbert (first), married Hannah Lawrence, daughter of William Lawrence Jr., 1729. The Herbert Bible record is as follows: Obediah Herbert his Bible bought of Hugh Gaines in New York Mar 2nd 1771 price 16/ shillings." Be it remembered that Obediah Herbert was born Thursday Sept. 9th about 12 o'clock at night 1731. & Elizabeth Warne his wife was born on Thursday morning Dec. 14th 1739. & were married together Anno Domini April 16th 1765 Obediah Herbert died Oct 12th 1777 aged 46 years one month & some days. - - - | HERBERT, Obadiah Sr. (I643)
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17374 | Obadiah, according to family tradition, drowned in a boating accident, but that seems unlikely for February.. Obadiah is buried beside his father in Gordon Cemetery in Gore Bay. | GOODMURPHY, Obadiah (I1048)
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17375 | OBIT Omar Westell,resident of Kincardine for 51 years,was laid to rest in Kincardine cemetery on Thursday afternoon after service at the Linklater funeral home,conducted by the Rev. J L Ball of the Church of the Messiah,assisted by the Rev. L W Owen of St. John’s Church,Bervie . Pallbearer’s were friends and associates, W F Kearns,Charles Yaeger,Jack McGinnes,Graham Sproule,William Cobean and Jack Mitchell .Born in Clandeboye,Mr Westell came to Kincardine as the second to be foreman of the Grand Trunk Railway section out of Kincardine . He filled this post for 26 years retiring to serve as enginer at the salt company plant there . He later went to the Andrew Malcom Faurniture Company and was with it for 22 years retiring on the occasion of his eightieth birthday . Ill for 5 weeks he died on November 22 at the age of 84 . Surviving are 2 sons Earl of Detroit and Oran, of Kincardine and two daughters,Mrs. Frank Caesmore,Nelson B.C. and Mrs. William Tout,Kincardine. There are also 17 grand children and 14 great grand children .Relatives were Honorary pallbearers were Terry Tout,George Tout,Daryl Riggin,Wayne Schell,Junior Mctaggart,Bill Tout Jr. and Sean Tout.present from Port Hope,Peterborough,London,Stratford,Palmerston,Guelph and Toronto. | WESTELL, Omar (P14)
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17376 | Obit record at FindAGrave.com re Little Lake Cemetery 167341104 "CHALMERS, Mrs. Jessie - Peacefully at Fairhaven Home on Thursday,October 10, 2002 in her 95th year. Beloved husband of the late AndrewE. (Ted) Chalmers. Dear mother of Jeffrey Chalmers and his wifeHeather of Peterborough, Louise Hawkins and her husband David ofOakville. Dear sister of Mary Campbell and her husband William ofLondon, Ont. Loving Grandmother of Sarah, Leah, Brad and Chris.Dear friend of Miss Janet Wallace of Toronto. Funeral service was heldon Friday, October 11th at 3:00 p.m. from the KAYE FUNERALHOME "MEMORIAL CHAPEL" 539 George Street, N., ReverendGeorge A. Turner officiated, followed by Cremation. Donations to theFairhaven Foundation would be appreciated by the family." | JEFFREY, Jessie Morrison (I97)
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17377 | obit says came to Canada when age 15 (1829) and buried at BSC (but there's no marker) | CURTIS*+, Emmaline (I1322)
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17378 | Obit. gives DOB 15 Jun 1873. | OSBORNE, William .3 (I1745)
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17379 | Obit. reads married February 10, 1878, [1898?] | Family (F12)
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17380 | Obits held By Virginia Lee (Groves) Kinney. Copy given to John Cowan Feb 14, 2019 | Source (S107)
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17381 | Obituaries James Silver, Watervleit, Jams W Silver,67 S. Pleasant St., Watervliet, died Wed. in St. Joseph Memorial Hospital. He was born Feb 1, 1905, Watervliet, s/o John & Lucinda Seel Silver. Mr Silver had been employed by the Detroit Police Dept. 25 years, retiring in 1952. He was a member of the Retired Police Ass. of Detroit & the Watervleit Coloma Rod & Gun Club. Surviving are 3 sisters, Miss Agnes Silver, Mrs Margaret Pillinger, both of Watervliet & Mrs. William (Winifred) Fain of Troy, Mich. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Sat. in the Hutchins Funeral Home. Elder Donald Gettys of the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Hartford will officiate. Burial will be in Waterrvleit cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon on Friday. The family has suggested memorials be made to the Heart Fund. Ref: The Nes Palladium, Benton Harbor. - - - | SILVER, James W (I1794)
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17382 | Obituaries from the Oklahoman | Source (S1412599203)
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17383 | Obituary 1936 Feb 17. Funeral for Well Known Tomahawk Man Tomorrow. David McCutcheon Dies Saturday After Illness of Three Weeks' Duration: Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. J Anderson at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday for the late David McCutcheon, a well known resident of the city who passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital at 9:45 a.m. on Saturday after a 3 weeks' illness. Mr. McCutcheon, who was born March 31, 1864 in Rose Mount, county of Sincoe, Ont., Canada has been a resident of this city for f45 years & a resident in Michigan before coming here after leaving Canada in 1880. He was in business in this city for 35 years & lost his building in the big fire of March 1929, when Mitchell Hotel was destroyed. The past 10 years he had rural mail routes; the Harrison route for 6 years & the Spirit Falls route for 4 years. He was married in this city on January 18, 1892 to Miss Margaret Flaherty, who passed away May 25, 1928. Of a larger number of children born to this union, the surviving are: one son, Thomas McCutcheon of Wausau, 4daughters: (Ervie) Mrs. Edward Grant of Eau Claire, (Maude) Mrs. E Jonas of Wausau & the Misses Lilah and Gladys of this city. Other survivors are 7 grand children: one sister, Mrs. Sarah McCormick of this city; & 2 brothers, Alex McCutcheon of Long Lake, WIs., & James McCutcheon of Canada. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Ref: Daily Herald. - - - | MCCUTCHEON, David (I339)
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17384 | Obituary WESTELL, "Chief" John Russell (Retired as Lieutenant (N) CD) RCNVR 1940-1945 Served aboard HMCS Dauphin as Radio Operator 1941-43 under C.O. Captain MacNEIL, RCNVR, who was awarded the Norwegian War Cross and OBE. RCN 1950-1978 Communications Research John was born May 27th, 1920 at the Kincardine Lighthouse, Ontario. He passed peacefully with his family July 17th 2013 at The Perley and Rideau Veteran's Health Centre in Ottawa. Predeceased by parents Oran Westell (WW1 veteran), Jane Russell of Manchester, England and sister "Toots" Jarrell (who remembered him as 'Jack'), his wife Jeanne Anne Hayden of Port Hope and thereafter by Virginia Ada Bryant of Virginia, U.S.A. He retired to Kincardine with Jenny within hearing distance of the sounds of Lake Huron. His sister Arlene McQueen of Belfast, P.E.I., survives, along with sons Ian and Jamie of Ottawa, Granddaughters Mishka Westell of Austin, Texas, Julie Cipryk of St. Catharines and stepdaughter Susan Brown of Port Clinton, Ohio. We give special thoughts to PSW Shelley Miedema of Port Colborne and PSW Joan Anderson of Ottawa. Draft URL http://www.johnrwestell.com Published in The Ottawa Citizen on Sept. 21, 2013 | WESTELL, John Russell (P6)
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17385 | Obituary . 1888 Sep 24. Miss Elizabeth Ann Leonard, the youngest daughter of the late Capt. W. Leonard, died last Saturday. Miss Leonard & her sister, Mrs. McClane, lived together at Leonardville. She was also a sister of Thos. Leonard, who is now the oldest living member of the Leonard family. Miss Leonard left quite a little fortune. She was a maiden lady & was 62 years of age. The funeral was held yesterday and the burial was at Fair View cemetery. Ref: Red Bank Register, New Jersey, published 1888 Sep 28, Wed. - - - | LEONARD, Elizabeth Ann .3 (I2390)
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17386 | Obituary . 1932 Jan 29 - John S Willson Dies, 63y Cashier for Alton Railway cashier for x year of the Alton Railroad xxx predecessors in the East St Ref: St. Lois Post Disptch newspaper, p 19, partial transcript. - - - | WILLSON, John Stephen .13 (I216)
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17387 | Obituary . 1957 Feb7, Alan Kim Torfason - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of a loving husband and father, Alan "Kim" Torfason, who passed away peacefully on November 29, 2018 at home with family by his side. Kim is survived by his wife Cathy (Lilja), son Joel & brother Ian. Kim was predeceased by his parents Violet & Bill Torfason of Lethbridge. A Celebration of Kim's life will take place at a future date. - - - | TORFASON, Alan KIM (I3003)
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17388 | Obituary . 1970 Jan 18 - Services for Mrs Martha Elizabeth Sitton, 88, of Pyote, were held in the Pyote United Methodist church. burial was in Pyote cemetery. She died about 10:25 pm. in Monahans Convalescent Home falling an illness extend 5 years. Born in Enon, Aug 19, 1881 she had lived in Ward County for 63 years. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs W L Beardon, Pyote, son Frank L Sitton of Littlefield, brother FrankSquires of Dalhart, a sister Mrs Tom Rogers of Fort Worth, 12 grandchildren & 15 great grandchildren. Ref: Odessa American Newspaper, Texas. . Pyote school teacher: The first classes were held in a hay barn where Mrs. Betty Martin recalled Southern Comfort whisky cases were stored. She knew because she attended school in Pyote that year. Mrs. Martin, who was Ward County treasurer for many years, also recalled Mrs. C.G. Hallmark of Barstow was the first Pyote teacher. Mrs. Ransom Sitton, Pyote housewife, gave Mrs. Hallmark room & board in the Sitton home, a 3 room house Whether she actually was paid anything is lost in memory. Ref: The Monahans News 22 Oct. 1998. - - - | SQUIRES, Martha Elizabeth PINK (I83)
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17389 | Obituary . Aletha Hastings of Tacoma, passed away at the age of 99 on December 29, 2011. Born in Monrovia, California, to Tom & Maude Patterson. Aletha was raised on a dairy farm in Centralia, WA. She graduated from Tacoma General Hospital as an RN in 1935. Aletha was a gifted homemaker, enjoyed the outdoors, & later in life was a world traveler. Preceding Aletha in death was her husband Ira, daughter Joanne, & sister Eva Forsberg. Survivors are sister Wilma Matz, son Tom & Beryl Hastings, Grandson Mike Hastings, Granddaughters Lisa Hastings & Christine Larson. Service will be held 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 6, 2012 at Mountain View Funeral Home, 4100 Steilacoom Blvd, Lakewood WA. Ref: The News Tribune, Tacoma, WA. - - - | PATTERSON, Aletha Margaret (I358)
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17390 | Obituary . Don Sisley Reported Killed, Missing since Mary 6, when his machine went down being the German lines. flight Lieut. Don Sisley, son of Dr. & Mrs A Sisley. N2 Min Street, is now officially reported dead, according to a cable received by his parents from England. Officially at least , the quenches their last fond hope that Don had gone down alive & been taken prisoner, like his brother Bud, who was among the missing 6 months previously. A third son Max, is still on active service with the flying men. Lieut DonSisley was born in Toronto 19 years ago & was educated at Toronto University. After training at Camp Borden he went to England last August 1916 & completed his course. At the time of his supposed death he had been 6 months in France. Includes a photo of short hair, man in a cap. - - - | SISLEY, Donavan Laurier DON (I136)
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17391 | Obituary . Don Sisley Reported Killed, Missing since Mary 6, when his machine went down being the German lines. flight Lieut. Don Sisley, son of Dr. & Mrs A Sisley. N2 Min Street, is now officially reported dead, according to a cable received by his parents from England. Officially at least , the quenches their last fond hope that Don had gone down alive & been taken prisoner, like his brother Bud, who was among the missing 6 months previously. A third son Max, is still on active service with the flying men. Lieut. DonSisley was born in Toronto 19 years ago & was educated at Toronto University. After training at Camp Borden he went to England last August 1916 & completed his course. At the time of his supposed death he had been 6 months in France. Includes a photo of short hair, man in a cap. - - - | SISLEY, Arthur Jackson BUD (I137)
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17392 | Obituary . Rites held Monday for Hartford woman: HARTFORD - Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Calvin Funeral home for Mrs. Dale (Halo Conkey) Rice, 43, who died Saturday at Community hospital. Burial was in Keeler cemetery. . Mrs. Rice was born at Hartford. She is survived by her husband, 2 sons, Richard & Rodney & a daughter, Tamara; her mother, Mrs. Warren Correll & a sister, Mrs. Verl Taylor, all of Hartford. - - - | CONKEY, Halo Gertrude (I1854)
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17393 | Obituary 1879 Dec 27 - John William Griffus, 78, died in a local hospital Saturday evening following a lengthy illness. He was born December 27, 1879 in Chesaning, Mich. He was worked as a furniture dealer & a construction contractor during his lifetime. He was the husband of the late Mary Ella Griffus. Survivors include a son, John L. Griffus, Eureka; and grandchildren, Mary Elta Griffus, John William Griffus II & William Franklin Griffus, all of Eureka. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 4 p.m. from the Pierce Mortuary. Dr. M. M. Barnett will officiate. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. Ref: Eureka Humboldt Standard, published March 10, 1958. - - - | GRIFFUS, John William JACK (I295)
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17394 | Obituary 1897 Jul 8 - Virginia News. Lyman Shepard, a well known Leesburg, red at Manassas Thursday night, aged about 47 years. His death was the result of bowel trouble, superinduced by the heat. Ref: Alexandria Gazette & Virginia Advance newspaper, published 1897 Jul 10. Note: Bowel trouble suggests he died of heart - heat stroke. PJ Ahlberg. - - - | SHEPARD, Lyman Willson (I29)
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17395 | Obituary 1906 Nov 1 - Jane Hay was born in Johnstone, Scotland March 27, 1825, came to Canada with her widowed mother & 2 sisters in 1840 ." The names of her sisters were Catherine, the eldest, & Margaret, the youngest. - - - | HAYES, Margaret .2 (I155)
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17396 | Obituary 1978 Dec 11, Monday, Died Johann L Kowalsi, 37 of Lake Orion, at Pontiac General Hospital, She was born in Capac, July 26, 1941, the d/o of Mr Mrs Lloyd Teetcel Serving are her husband, Daniel, 2 sons Douglas & Mark both at home; her parents Mr Mrs Lloyd Teetcel; 2 brothers Robert Teetcel of Cepac & Jack of Taylor & a sister Barbara House of Milford. Services will be at 10:30 Thus. from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Lake Orion. Burial in Pine Hill Cemetery. Capac. - - - | TEETZEL, Joann Lee (I1821)
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17397 | Obituary Aletha Hastings of Tacoma, passed away at the age of 99 on December 29, 2011. Born in Monrovia, California, to Tom & Maude Patterson. Aletha was raised on a dairy farm in Centralia, WA. She graduated from Tacoma General Hospital as an RN in 1935. Aletha was a gifted homemaker, enjoyed the outdoors, & later in life was a world traveler. Preceding Aletha in death was her husband Ira, daughter Joanne, & sister Eva Forsberg. Survivors are sister Wilma Matz, son Tom & Beryl Hastings, Grandson Mike Hastings, Granddaughters Lisa Hastings & Christine Larson. Service will be held 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 6, 2012 at Mountain View Funeral Home, 4100 Steilacoom Blvd, Lakewood WA. Ref: The News Tribune, Tacoma, WA. - - - | PATTERSON, Aletha Margaret (I358)
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17398 | Obituary Aylmer, Wm. Whitesell* of Rogers Corners has at last yield to that fatal disease, consumption. His remains were followed on Sunday last to the Centreville Cemetery by a very large concourse of sorrowing relatives & friends. Ref: Tillsonburg Observer. Note: Should have read James Whitesell. - - - | WHITESELL, James (I157)
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17399 | Obituary Catto, Leila Alice, On Sunday,, in her 94th year, widow of the late Major Charles James Catto, beloved mother of John, Charles, Willson, Kenneth & Alan. funeral St. Clements Eglinton Anglican Church, Tues. Mar 15, Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. | TAYLOR, Leila Alice (I1458)
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17400 | Obituary Della Wilson McCall, 89, the 12th child of John David & Hattie Jane Fansler Wilson, was born Oct. 12, 1915, at Big Piney near Huggins. She died March 26, 2005, at the Kabul Nursing Home at Cabool. She spent her childhood in the Plum Valley community where she attended school. At age 17, she & her sister, Sylvia, attended a Pentecostal revival at Racket Ridge Church. She met a young man, Cleo McCall, who wanted to take "that gal" home. They were married April 6, 1934. During their 54-year marriage they had four children. In 1945, the McCalls moved to Cabool from Bucyrus & joined the First Baptist Church in Cabool. They hauled milk for Producers Creamery. Mr. McCall was a contract mail carrier. Mrs. McCall retired from Bauer Brothers Shoe Factory in the mid '70s. After retirement, they enjoyed fishing, gardening & camping. They made several trips to Alaska to visit her brother, Herb. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; 11 brothers & sisters, Grace Hutsell, Olin Wilson, Doris W. Wilson, Herbert Wilson, Faye Sanders, Mae Harral, Jack Wilson, Sylvia Harral & 3 infant siblings. Surviving are her four children, Darlene Lawrence of Harrison, Ark., Maxine Hamilton & Wendall McCall of Cabool & Bonnie Nichols of Arlington, Texas; 10 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren & 2 great-great-grandchildren. Services were March 29 at the First Baptist Church in Cabool with the Rev. David Purichia officiating. Burial was in the Cabool Cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry-Carder Funeral Home of Cabool. - - - | WILSON, Florence DELLA .2 (I275)
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