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17401 Obituary
Dorothy Nicholson Easton 88. Wife of the late Vaughan Nicholson, died 10-23-1997 at a Mars Hill health-care facility. She was born in Easton 7-18-1909 the daughter of Elwood & Florence Phillips Gray.
She was a member of the Full Gospel Assembly in Presque Isle. She enjoyed fishing, knitting & crocheting. She is survived by a son, Owen Nicholson of Easton, 3 daughters, Geraldine & her husband, Alfred Flewelling & Diane Holmes all of Easton & Dawn & her husband, Robie Wile of Waldoboro, 11 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, a sister in law, Avis & her husband, Burt Giberson of Bath, NB., Canada.
She was predeceased by 5 sisters, Olivia Flewelling, Mabel Doak, Faye Gray, Louise Clark & Hepsy Tyndale, 3 brothers, Willard, Henry & Warrie Gray, a daughter in law, Ruth Ena Nicholson & a son in law, Galen Holmes Sr. Burial Estes Park cemetery.
Ref: Find A Grave. 
GRAY, Dorothy P (I3034)
 
17402 Obituary
DOWAGIAC- Dorothy C. Hunziker, 98, of Magician Lake, longtime co-owner of Hunziker's Nursery in Niles, died at 4:35 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 9, 2002) at the Cass County Medical Care Facility in Cassopolis. She was born May 28, 1903, in Chicago to James & Eva Mae (Aldrich) Cummings. She married Alex H. Hunziker in 1926, in Angola. He died Nov. 20, 1973.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Craig (Mary A.) McCoy of Dowagiac; two sons, Jerry A. (Pamela) Hunziker of Niles & James M. Hunziker of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; 5 grandchildren; & 6 great-grandchildren. Friends may call after the funeral service, which will begin at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Trinity Episcopal Church in Niles. The Rev. Frank Schuster will officiate. Cremation has taken place. Burial will be in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park in Granger.

Mrs. Hunziker moved to Magician Lake in 1914 where she spent summers until 1998. But spent most of her life in Niles. She was a homemaker but also co-owned the nursery.
She was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church & a life member of Beta Gamma Epsilon sorority.
Memorials may be given to the Cass County Medical Care Facility.
Ref: Elkhart Truth Newspaper, Indiana. - - - 
CUMMINGS, Dorothy C (I1403)
 
17403 Obituary
DUCK, Archie Lawrence - Suddenly, at Groves Memorial Community Hospital in Fergus, on February 12, 2008, in his 81st year.
Dearly loved, cherished husband and best friend of Ardella Wright.
Lovingly remembered by his children, Wilda Burke (Bill), Ken Watts, Arlene Cremasco (John) and Lori Beauchamp (Troy Warner).

Fondly remembered by his grandchildren, Brian, Billie Jo, Stacey, Brad, Kelly, Kerry and Chris and his great-grandchildren, Nolan, Mackenzie and Samuel. Also remembered by Barb and Eric Holmes.
Friends will be received at the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Home & Chapel , 280 St. David St. South in Fergus, on Friday, February 15, 2008 from 2-4 p.m. Service will be conducted in the Funeral Home Chapel on Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 2 p.m., with visitation from 1 p.m. Interment to take place at Alton Cemetery in the Spring. Memorial donations can be directed to Cats Anonymous or Groves Memorial Community Hospital, cards available at the Funeral Home.
Ref: Guelph Mercury Newspaper, Ontario, published 2008 Feb 14. 
DUCK, Archie Lawrence (I1263)
 
17404 Obituary
Elizabeth "Liz" Mattingly, 55, of Westfield, passed away in the early morning hours on Sunday, April 19, 2015. She was born on July 27, 1959 to R. Cameron & Virginia (Rice) Johnston in Indianapolis, IN. Her parents precede her in death.

Liz was the CFO & Vice President of Mattingly Concrete Inc., where she had been instrumental in founding it 27 years ago. She had also helped establish & run Just For Starters Inc., & Great Lakes Precast Pots Inc., both previously in Carmel, acting as CFO & President of both companies. She was a member of St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church in Westfield; & had been active with Meals on Wheels, as well as Agape Therapeutic Riding Academy. She was a 1977 graduate of North Central High School. After graduating high school, her love of the mountains & horses took her to the University of Wyoming where she began her college experience. She was a graduate of the International Equine School of Riding, at Meredith Manor in West Virginia, before graduating from Butler University in 1984. Along with her love for all things, 'plants & animals', Liz loved sailing & all things Lake Michigan & White Lake, MI where she loved to summer with her kids & grandchildren. Her last wish was for everyone to be kind to your animal today.

She is survived by her husband of 28 years, Daniel Mattingly; children, Hannah Mattingly, William (Erica) Mattingly, & Stan Mattingly; sisters, Christine Johnston, & Mary (Bob) Milne; 2 grandchildren, Kayden & Kylee; & many nieces, nephews, & cousins.

Services will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, April 23, 2015, at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, 17102 Springmill Road, in Westfield, with Rev. Kevin Haines officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, April 22, 2015 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Burial will be at Eagle Creek Cemetery in Westfield. - - - 
JOHNSTON, Elizabeth LIZ (I1672)
 
17405 Obituary
Fort Erie Times review Dec. 14, 1983
Niagara falls Review Dec. 15, 1983 Pg 30
Thomas Moore, 1637 Pettit Rd., Fort Erie died at Douglas Memorial Hospital Dec. 7, 1983.
Thomas Moore, beloved husband of Carrie V. (Graydon) Moore, was born in Ingersol, Ont. June 23, 1908. Mr. Moore was a self employed mechanic for 40 years until his retirement in 1968. He had resided in Fort Erie most of his adult life. He was a member of Faith Bible Church, Fort Erie.
Predeceased by his parents Edward and Eliza Freeman and one son, Michael William Moore, and two sisters, Edna and Audrey. Mr. Moore is survived by his sons, Thomas and Malcolm, both of Medicine Hat, Alberta; Harvey of Fort Erie and Carey of Unionville. He is also survived by a brother, George of Manitobe and a sister, Mrs. Edith Lamb of Niagara falls, 12 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial service and graveside committal services will be held on Saturday, December 17, 1983 at 1 o'clock, Greenwood Cemetery. Fort Erie Chapel of the Davidson Funeral Homes in Charge of arrangements.
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MOORE, Thomas Everett (I1586)
 
17406 Obituary
Fort Erie Times Review Oct. 31, 1995 Pg B9
Moore, Carrie Viola - at the Douglas Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, October 25, 1995. Carrie Moore wife of the late Thomas Moore and loving mother of Thomas and his wife Eileen and Mac and his wife Leona all of Medicine Hat, Harvey and his wife Linda of Fort Erie and Cary and his wife Doralyn of Stouffville and sister Ruby Brewster of St. Thomas. Also survived by her 12 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her son Michael, her sister Rhea Radford and her brother Frank Graydon. Friends called at The Williams Funeral Home: 722 Ridge Road, North, Ridgeway from 7 - 9 Thursday and 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 Friday. Funeral services in the Chapel Saturday morning at 11o'clock. Interment Greewood Cemetery.
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GRAYDON, Carrie Viola (I1587)
 
17407 Obituary
Helen Bacot
Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Josephine Bacot, 95, were held Monday at 2:30 p.m.. in the Northside Church of Christ, Dickens. Billy McBride officiated.
Mrs. Bacot died last Friday in the Crosbyton Hospital. A housewife, she had been a resident of Dickens County since 1911. Her husband died in 1961. She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors include a son, Hunter Bacot, Matador; four daughters, Mrs. Leila Dunn & Mrs. Belma Ray, both of Dickens, Mrs. Edna Gunn, Tustin, California, 34 grandchildren; 55 great grandchildren & 37 great great grandchildren.

Pallbearers included Clyde White, Wyade Roberts, Jim Koonsman, Virgil Hawley, J.W. McAllister & Bill Stone. Honorary pallbearers included Johnnie Koonsman, Fred Arrington, O.D. Thompson & J.T. Johnson. Burial was in Dickens Cemetery.
Ref: Texas Spur, published July 17, 1976. - - - 
MONTGOMERY, Helen Josephine (I1313)
 
17408 OBITUARY
Joseph was born to John and Nora who were born in Canada. They came to US in 1882 and married in 1880. His brother, George was born in Canada in 1881.
In 1900 the family lived in Polk CO, WI. By 1910 he was married and lived in Drummond, WI. He was a sawyer at the Lumber Mill. He and Lucetta had a daughter, Zatha in 1910.

In 1940 they lived in Round Lake in Sawyer CO. He owned a tavern. 
BROWN, Joseph Andrew (I14812)
 
17409 Obituary
Last Tuesday, Ruth Felker, of Riley Centre, went to Harper's hospital, Detroit, accompanied by her father & a sister, Mrs. Matty Sperry [ Mary A Felker], where she underwent a very delicate surgical operation. She partially rallied from the shock but suddenly began to fail & died Friday at noon. Funeral was held on Sunday at Riley Centre, Interment at Memphis.
Ref: Yale Expositor newspaper, published 1901.1.18. - - - 
FELKER, Ruth (I946)
 
17410 Obituary
McCutcheon, Wilfred - On Tuesday, September 13, 1994 at the Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga. Wilf in his 80th year, beloved husband of May Hancock & loving father of Brian & his wife Ann of Newmarket, and Joan & her husband Frank Smith of West Hill. Dear grandfather of David, Cheryl, Shannon, Glenn, Karry and Ryan. Friends were received at the J. J. Jones & Son Funeral Home, Georgetown, Ontario.  - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Wildred (I319)
 
17411 Obituary
Meredith, Helen Marjorie
Suddenly, at her home, Bolton, on Wednesday, May 6,1970.
Helen Marjorie Lawrence, beloved wife of Edwin Meredith, &
dear mother of Mrs. Beverley, Spurgeon Buder, Philadelphia, USA.
Daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. A G F Lawrence.
Resting at the Egan Bros. Funeral Home, Queen St., S & Hwy 50, Bolton, for funeral service in the chapel on Friday, May 8 at 2 o'clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Helen Marjorie .ii (I1661)
 
17412 Obituary
Mervyn Camm - Fort Erie Pharmacist
Fort Erie - Funeral service was held today at Davidson Funeral Home, for Mervyn E. Camm, local pharmacist, who died Monday in Douglass Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Camm, who resided at 2939 Niagara Parkway, was born in Exeter. He graduated from Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1925 and in 1926 came to Fort Erie and opened a Rexall Drug Store on Jarvis St. He operated this until a few years ago and aslo owned and operated a second store at 114 Niagara Blvd. for 32 years.
He was a former member of the Junior Chamber of Commerece and the Kinsmen Club of Fort Erie.
At one time he was a licenced stock broker.
Mr. Camm is survived by his wife Jessie Marion Moore Camm.
Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.
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CAMM, Mervin Elwin (I1520)
 
17413 Obituary
Mr. W.J. Cowell, well-known farmer of the township of Saltfleet, passed away at his home near Tweedside on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1916, after being confined to his room for 2 months, & being in poor health for over a year. The cause of his death was gangrene brought about through an injury to his leg. The deceased gentleman was just in the prime of life, being 52 [1864] years of age, & was a son of the late well-known farmer & horseman, Mr. William Cowell. He died in the house where he was born on the old homestead. The deceased is survived by his widow, 1 son, Lafayette, now overseas with the 129th County of Wentworth Battalion, & 4 small children at home. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, Nov. 10, to Tweedside Church cemetery. Services were conducted at the church by the Rev. Mr. Clark, of Tapleytown. The pallbearers were Edward Bradt, Jos. Bradt, Fletcher Brand, W.G. Brand, Robt. H. Penfold & William Tweedle.
Ref: Grimsby Independent Newspaper. - - - 
COWELL, William J (I920)
 
17414 Obituary
Nancy Kay (Baar) Jones, born in Grand Rapids, MI lost her battle with kidney & heart disease on April 27, 2013. She passed away at her home in Cosby, TN while in the care of her long-time friends, Arlene & Gene Rosemeyer.

The second child of 3 to the late Edward & Catherine (Davis) Baar, Nancy chose to remain close to her family & moved to Florida in 1970 where she lived for nearly 3 decades. She worked for many years as a registered nurse & enjoyed nearly all kinds of crafts. Known for her talent at knitting & crocheting, many of her works will pass down through generations of families. She was also an ardent fan of genealogy, & with the help of her daughter, recently discovered a very distant relationship to the author Laura Ingalls Wilder.

She was the widow of George H. Jones of Gary, IN. She is survived by her daughter & son-in-law, Karen L. (Jones) & Moghis Syed of Orlando, FL, her youngest sister & brother-in-law, Norma J. (Baar) & Charles Butcher Sr. of Bradenton, FL, & her oldest sister Susan Baar of Taunton, MA.
There will be no formal services held & at her request, Ms. Jones will be cremated. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to either the American Heart Association or the American Kidney Fund in her honor. - - - 
BAAR, Nancy Kay (I2637)
 
17415 Obituary
Norma's Story:
Sept. 11, 1926-Jan. 27, 2015 Norma Lee Dausman, 88, of Crossville, passed away Jan. 27, 2015, at Cumberland Medical Center. She was born Sept. 11, 1926, in Grand Rapids, MI, to Norman & Beatrice [McCue] Proctor.
Norma enjoyed reading, working in her flower gardens, traveling in motor home with her husband, & helping in her husband's chiropractic business. Norma is survived by her special friend, Margaret Webb; special niece, Doris Graul of Lake Odessa, MI; several nieces & nephews; 2 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; sisters, Jolene McCarty of Grand Rapids, MI, Peggy Moore of Prescott, AZ, & Pat Renner of Albuquerque, NM; step-daughter, Rena Gail Watts (Lee) of Casper, WY. She was preceded in death by her parents, Norman & Beatrice Proctor; & husband, Lloyd Dausman. Crossville Memorial Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements. 
PROCTOR, Norma Lee (I1939)
 
17416 Obituary
Owen Nicholson Easton 70. Husband of the late Ruth Nicholson, died 6-29-1998 at a Presque Isle hospital. He was born in Easton 7-23-1927 the son of Vaughn & Dorothy Gray Nicholson. He was a member of the Family Christian Center in Presque Isle. He is survived by a son & his wife, Budd Nicholson & Debra, a daughter & her husband, Vicki & Milton Burtt, all of Easton, 5 grandchildren, Allison Burtt and his wife, Heidi, Matthew Burtt, Nichole Burtt & Heidi Wakefield and her husband, Mark & Budd Nicholson Jr., 3 great grandchildren, 3 sisters, Geraldine Flewelling of Easton, Dawn Wile of Waldoboro & Dianne Holmes of Easton, several nieces & nephews. Burial Estes Park cemetery.
Ref: Find A Grave. 
NICHOLSON, Owen (I3035)
 
17417 Obituary
Peacefully with her family by her side at St. Boniface Hospital, Helen entered eternal rest on May 23, 2011, at the age of 92 Helen is predeceased by her husband Ken, her parents Bert & Mary Lawrence, her brothers Ken& Ivan Lawrence, brothers-in-law Bill Torfason & Jim Nelson & sister-in-law Marge Nelson.
Left to mourn her loss is her son Lloyd, daughter Lonnie & her 2 beautiful granddaughters barney & Kailey, sister Violet Torfason & sister-in-law Lena Lawrence, also numerous nieces & nephews who all loved their Aunty Helen.
Pallbearers will be her nephews Gordon, Ron, Dale, Ken & David & great-nephew Sean. Funeral series will be held on Tues., May 31, 2011 at 2:00 pm at Green Acres Funeral Home. Special thanks to Beacon Hill Lodge for their wonderful care. Donations may be made to a charity of choice. Green Acres Funeral Home & Cemetery, 1 Green Acres Lane, Springfield, Hwy 1 inside the Perimeter at Winnipeg Condolences may be sent to Greenacaresfunerahome.com.
Ref: Brandon Sun Newspaper, May 28, 2011. - - - 
LAWRENCE, Helen Myrtle (I2767)
 
17418 Obituary
Ruth Nicholson Easton 64. Died 11-14-1993 at a Bangor hospital. She was born 6-10-1929 in Detroit, MI., the daughter of Chalmers & Ruth Walters Brittain.
She was a member of the Family Christian Center & Eastern Star Chapter No.35 of Fort Fairfield. She is survived by her husband, Owen Nicholson, a son & his wife, Budd & Debra Nicholson;
a daughter & her husband, Vicki & Milton Burtt, all of Easton, 5 grandchildren;
Allison & his wife, Heidi Burtt, Matthew & Nichole Burtt & Budd Nicholson Jr. & Heidi Nicholson, a great granddaughter, Taylor Burtt, 2 brothers, Budd Brittain of Presque Isle & Chalmers Brittain of Bonnie Lake, WA.. Burial Estes Park cemetery.
Ref: Find A Grave. 
BRITTAIN, Ruth Ena (I3036)
 
17419 Obituary
SISLEY - On Saturday, September 19, 1914, at 2 Main street, Toronto, Olivia, relict of the late Joshua Sisley, & mother of Dr. Opie Sisley, East Toronto, & Dr. Mulford Sisley, Parkdale, in her 85th year.
Funeral private, at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday Sept. 22, to Richmond Hill.
Ref: The Globe & Mail - Sep 22, 1914 pg. 6. - - - 
SMITH, Olivia (I113)
 
17420 Obituary
Taylor, Helen Florence, At Toronto, on Sunday, Dec 30, 1951, beloved sister of Mrs Charles J Gallo, Toronto, Mrs Frank Pollock, Georgetown, & A P Taylor, Toronto, Resting at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge St., Wed. Afternoon. Interment St. James Cemetery. - - - 
TAYLOR, Helen Florence (I1457)
 
17421 Obituary
Tisdale -- Benjamin N. Tisdale, 77, fifth son of late Ephraim Tisdale, teacher at the Potts school in Vittoria & later Vienna, for 25 years Charlotteville tax collector, died 6 Oct 1891, "within two miles of his birth place" in Charlotteville, leaving widow, 2 sons, 3 daughters. Buried Walsh Cemetery. 
TISDALE, Benjamin Newcombe (I1636)
 
17422 OBITUARY
Wayne Clifford Norris, 80, the eldest of 5 children of G.R. "Dick" & Lula Mae Flowers Norris, was born July 13, 1920, in the Rocky Branch area. He died Feb. 10, 2001, at Lester E. Cox Medical Center South in Springfield.
He graduated in 1938 from Houston High School & as a young man became a member of the Clara Baptist Church.
He married Dorene Myers March 8, 1946, at Olathe, Kan. They had 3 children & operated a dairy until 1969. He later raised beef cattle on the farm that is still their home in the White Rock community.
After selling his dairy herd, Mr. Norris was an agent for Texas County Mutual Insurance in Licking. That career spanned 11 years until 1980, when a farm accident left him seriously injured.
Throughout the years he enjoyed visiting with people including annual gatherings of alumni, especially his class of 1938, & attending his children & grandchildren's school activities.
He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant daughter, Theresa Sue; & a brother, Jim.
Surviving are his wife of the home; a son, Roger Dwaine of Overland Park, Kan.; a daughter, Dana Lynn Harper of Bucyrus; a brother, Dale of Hacienda Heights, Calif., 2 sisters, Beulah White & Imogene Randall of Houston; & 4 grandchildren.
Services were Feb. 14 at the Oak Hill Christian Church with Bill Groff &the Rev. Wesley Wallace officiating. Burial was in the Wolford Cemetery at Clara.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the Wolford Cemetery. - - - 
NORRIS, Wayne (I314)
 
17423 Obituary
WEATHERFORD - Nell Caroline Moreland Stewart, a 44-year employee of Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., passed away Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005, in Weatherford at the age of 90. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Tuesday in Laurel Land Memorial Park, Crowley Road, Fort Worth. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Nell was born Sept. 5, 1915, in Pyote. She grew up in Pyote & began her career there with Southwestern Bell in 1933. After transferring to Monahans in 1936, she later became chief operator until 1955. Automation of the telephone industry gave her the opportunity for different jobs around the state. She retired from the SWB division staff in 1977 in Dallas, where she resided for many years. Nell resided at Weatherford's Peachtree Place Alzheimer Center for the past 3 years, where she received the very best of care. She & her family want to thank all the Peachtree folks who were so good to her.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Neil Arnett Moreland & Caroline May Moreland; & brothers, John, Neil Jr. & Clint.

Survivors: Her sister, Jewell Scott of Blanco; her son, Morris Neil & wife, Marianne, of Aledo; grandchildren, Deborah Stewart, Gregory Neil Stewart & wife, Christie, 7 Shea Stewart; & great-grandchildren, Heather, Clayton & Tyler.
Ref: Forth Worth Sat Telegran Newspaper. - - - 
MORELAND, Nell Caroline Arnett (I335)
 
17424 OBITUARY
Weekly Guide march 16 1894 page 8 col 1: The funeral of the late Clarke Wallace took place last Sunday Afternoon from the residence of his son Mr. W.J. Wallace,Cavan st. to Bellmont cemetary,the Choate Family burying ground.Rev.W.J. Crothers,pastor of the methodist church conducted the service. Mr. Wallace was one of the oldest residents of Port Hope. He was born in Syracusse N.Y. and came to Port Hope in 1828.His wife preceeded him to the spirit world some 2 or 3 years ago. He leaves 3 sons,one daughter( Mrs. Thomas Hayden) and a number of grandchildren to mourn his departure.A large number of old friends and aquaintences were present to pay their last token of respect to an old comrade
 
WALLACE, Clarke (P90)
 
17425 Obituary
Esther Meharg, b Nov 7 1839 County Down, Ireland, died June 28 1920, aged 80y. Moved with her parents to Quebec at age 5 [1844]. Moved 1857 to Houghton, Canada. 1860 marred Daniel A Mosher, 9 children,, 1881Mr Mrs D Mosher & children moved to Michigan fam 2 miles e of Yale, resided 21y to they moved to present home. 1920 Daniel died. She was a devout Christian, mother.
Left to mourn 4 daughters & 3 sons: Minnie, Geo. Mrs King Holden, Mrs James Edgeton of Yale, Daniel of Almot, Grant fo Detroit & Mrs U G Buck of Evanston, Ill, One town site, mrs Sarah Doughterty of Watertown, SD, 11 grand children. Interment in family lot in Elmwood cemetery.
Ref: Yale Expositor newspaper, Michigan. - - - 
MEHARG, James (I1067)
 
17426 Obituary 2013 Sep 14, Sat. - LYONS - Paul E Jones, long time publisher & editor of the Lyons Daily News, 77, died Sept. 12, 2013, at Hospice House, Hutchinson. He was born Oct 2, 1935, in Lyons, to Samuel Horace & Ruth Vermillion Jones. He graduated from Lyons High School in 1953, & received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Kansas State College in 1957. A lifetime resident of Lyons, he was the retired co-owner of The Lyons Daily News.
He belonged to the United Methodist Church, Lyons, Chamber of Commerce, Bell & Star Committee, was the current chairman of the board of the Lyons Federal Bank, was a past member of the Lyons Town & Country Club, all at Lyons, was past president & treasurer of the Kansas Press Association, & the Kansas State University Alumni Association.
He served in the US Army & the Army Reserves.
On Feb 18, 1961, he married Judith Ann Jones, in Minneapolis, KS. She survives. Other survivors include: 3 daughters, Cynthia & husband RADM Jeffrey Penfield, USN, Mechanicsville, Md., Bethany & husband Craig Prain, Tega Cay, S.C., & Meredith & husband John Ramsey, Centennial, Colo.; a sister, Carolyn & husband John Sayler, Lyons; a brother-in-law, Richard & Jean Todd, Minneapolis; 8 grandchildren; & a great-grandchild.
He was preceded in death by his parents, & a brother-in-law, Lt. George D Jones, III, USN.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday Sept 16, 2013, at the United Methodist Church, Lyons, with the Rev. Bill Salmon, Salina, & the Rev. Brenda Davids presiding. Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday Sept. 15, 2013, at Birzer Funeral Home, Lyons, with the family present from 4 to 6 p.m. Burial will be in Lyons Municipal Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Bell & Star Foundation, in care of the Lyons Federal Bank, P. O. Box 58, Lyons, KS.
Ref: The Hutchinson News Newspaper. - - - 
JONES, Paul Edward (I1581)
 
17427 Obituary Edited:
D'ARCY, Marion Evelyn (née CAMPBELL)
For lo the winter is past
The rain is over and gone
The flowers appear on the earth
The time of the singing of birds is come .
Peacefully at the home of her daughter and son-in-law. Predeceased by a brother, Donald CAMPBELL (Helen), Haliburton. A Memorial Service will be held in Aurora United Church, Aurora on Wednesday, August 24 at 1 p.m.
Following the Service a celebration of Marion's life will be held at Baldwin's Restaurant, Aurora.
loved nature and birds and held many wonderful memories of her times visiting the farm of her grandparents Willson, where the Aurora Arboretum is now situated. Donations in her memory may be made to the Aurora Community Arboretum. - - - 
CAMPBELL, Marion Evelyn (I330)
 
17428 Obituary - Evening Review, Oct. 26, 1955; pg 6
Pickard - At Port Colborne General Hospital, on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1955, Charlotte Anne Pickard, in her 90th year; dear mother of James, Harold, and Thomas Pickard, (Marion) Mrs. Warren Baker, of Ridgeway. Five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Resting at Dell's Funeral Home, 407 Ridge St., Ridgeway, where funeral services will be held on Friday, Oct. 28, at 2:30 p.m.. Interment in Ridgeway Cemetery.
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MOORE, Charlotte Ann (I1571)
 
17429 Obituary - Fort Erie Times July 1952
Charles A. Moore
Funeral services were held from Dell's Funeral Chapel, Ridgeway on Tuesday afternoon, July 8th at 2:30 o'clocl for Charles Albert Moore, 78, who died in Douglas Memorial Hospital on Saturday July 5th, following a lenghtly illness. Reverand Mr. Ohrt of St. Luke's Luthern Church, Ridgeway, officiated at the services, with interment in the RIdgeway cemetery. Pallbearers were Chester Riegle, C. V. Butler, Thomas Clark, Howard Beam, Lloyd Sherk and Archie Malloy.
Surviving are two children, a daughter, Eliza and one son Lawrence, both living at home on Ridge Road in Ridgeway; a sister, Mrs. Clara Hanna of Fort Erie and one brother, William of Ridgeway.
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MOORE, Charles Albert (I1483)
 
17430 Obituary - unknown newspaper source
Rebecca E. Moore, - relict of the late James Scholfield, passed away at her residence here on Friday morning at the advanced age of 85 years. Deceased, who had always been a strong, healthy woman, was stricken with pneumonia a short time ago and in spite of the most careful and loving attention breathed her last on Friday.
Mrs. Scholfield was a resident of Welland all her life. She was a daughter of the late John Moore and was born in Bertie on the farm now occupied by James Moore. In 1851 she married her late husband and moved to Port Colborne. Three years later they moved to Pelham, where they resided two years and returned to Port Colbourne, where Mrs. Scholfield had been a resident until her death. It was 49 years ago this month that Mrs. Scholfield moved into the home in which she died. Mr. Scholfield died in 1889.
Deceased was highly esteemed and respected by all who knew her and a wide circle of friends will learn of her death with the deepest regret. She is survived by two sons - John of Winnipeg, and Lewis of Neche, N.D., three daughters - Mrs. Rogers of Rochester, Mrs. J. L. Robertson of Cayuga, and Mrs Mary Eakin of Port Colborne, one brother, James Moore of Ridgeway, and one sister, Mrs. Geo. Hardison of Ridgeway.
The funeral takes place today (Tuesday), at two o'clock from the house. Service was conducted by the Rev. J. D. Cunningham and iInterment took place at Overholt's cemetery. The pall-bearers were - R. H. Appleyard, J. H. Smith, D. McGillivray, G. Smith Macdonald, John E. Leggett and D. H. Fortier.
Among those from out of town who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. George Hardison, Mrs. Ezra Moore and two daughters, Mrs. Hanna and Mrs. Ellsworth of Ridgeway; Mrs. Herbert, Mrs. Jane Moore, George, Jencks and Charles Moore of Walsingham; Wesley Freeman of burlington; Mrs. Wm. Scholfield and her son of Pelham; Mr. and Mrs. Dalton of Fonthill; Mrs. Lane of Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogers and Misses Luella and Alida Rogers of Rochester.
The family wish to thank all those who have been so kind during their bereavement.
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MOORE, Rebecca E. (I1468)
 
17431 Obituary - unknown newspaper source
Tuesday, Decamber 20th, 1910
James J. Moore, an old resident of Ridgeway, passed away on Tuesday evening, Dec. 13th, after a lingering illness. He was born Sept. 7th, 1829. His grandparents, who were United Empire Loyalist and Quakers, came to this country from Nova Scotia, in 1811, and settled on the farm where Mr. Moore was born and where he died. He was a staunch Reformer and beloved by all who knew him. His brothers and sisters were - Edward Moore of Walsingham, Mrs. Scholfield of Port Colborne, Joseph of Illinois, Mrs. Black of New Brunswick, Mrs. George Hardison of Ridgeway and Ezra Moore. Mrs. George Hardison, the only surviving member, also a widow, one daughter, Mrs. Wm. Pickard, an an adopted daughter, Miss Mae Magee, three grandsons and one granddaughter, who have the since sympathy of the entire community. The funeral was held at his residence on Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. J. Wass. A large number of friends and relatives attended to show their last tribute of respect to the departed who was a good, kind neighbor. Interment at Ridgeway cemetery.
Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of the late James J. Moore on Saturday were - Mrs. Herbut of Simcoe; G. Moore, Jenks Moore, Chas. Moore, Walsingham; Mrs. John Pickard, Hamilton; Mrs. Eakin, Mr. Quin, G. Smith Macdonald, Port Colborne; Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Erie, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs, J. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Notman, Buffalo; Mrs. Rodgers and daughter, Rochester, N.Y.; Mrs. A. J. Hanna, Bridgeburg; S. Root, Burnaby; Mrs. C. Armstrong, Port Colborne.
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MOORE, James Jenks (I1568)
 
17432 Obituary - unknown newspaper source, January 1891; Fort Erie - Ridgeway Musuem
On Sunday afternoon about four o'clock as Mr. Irvin Teal and Ezra F. Moore were returnining from Black Creek in a covered carriage, they were run into by a Michigan Control Railway engine and van on the crossing at Stevensville. The engine struck the buggy back of the hub of the hind wheel, completely demolishing the back part of the buggy. Neither of the gentleman noticed the approaching engine until it was too late to avert the collision. Mr. Teal says there was no bell or whistle sounded. The horse apparently saw the danger and making a forward spring became disengaged from the rig and dragged Mr. Teal (who was driving) with him, which was the cause of Mr. Teal's miraculous escape. Poor Ezra took the full force of the blow and was pitched up about thirty feet from the crossing, terribly mangled but still conscious. He was taken to Stevensville and Drs. Brewster, Douglas and Collver were soon on hand and everything that medical skill could do was done for the sufferer, but all to no avail. He lingered in terrible agony untill about half past eight, when death ended his sufferings. The immediate cause of death was the fractured of the skull, in addition to which one leg and arm were broken in several places, besides other injuries. Mr. Teal was badly bruised but no bones broken and he was able to be about and receive the congradulations of friends on his escape. He takes the fate of Mr. Moore very much to heart, and he says he would willingly have taken the broken limbs if on;y Ezra's life had been spared. Ezra F. Moore, the victim, was one of our most respected citizens, and is mourned by a host of friends. He was in his 54th year. The greater part of his life having been spent in the immediate vicinity. He was a carriage maker by trade, and for the past eighteen or twenty years has been in the employ of Mr. Irvin Teal. He leaves a widow and three sons and two daughters, Mrs. A. J. Hanna and Mrs. Fred. Ellsworth; John, the eldest son, has a situation in New York city; Charlie and Willie, ages respectively about 17 and 10, comprise the family at home. We are pleased to note that notwithstanding the loss of a kind husband and father, the family are not left without a substantial proof of his feorthought for their comfort, he having held a certificate in the A.O.U.W. for $2000, and also one in the Home Circle for $3000.
The funeral took place from his late residence on Wednesday afternoon, 28th, and was one of the most largely attended ever held in the village, the Methodist church being packed, besides numbers who did not enter the church. The sermon was preached by Rev. C. Stringfellow. The funeral was in charge of the brethren of International Lodge, I.O.O.F., who were in attendance in a large body. The members of Ridgeway Lodge, A.O.U.W., also joined the procession. Interment took place in the village cemetery. The impressive burial service of the Oddfellows ritual was rendered at the grave. Among the floral tributes were two worthy of special mention - a pillow offered by the brethren of Ridgeway Lodge, A.O.U.W., and a wreath by the members of the Home Circle.
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MOORE, Ezra Freeman (I1452)
 
17433 Obituary 1917
After a lingering illness Mrs. Ezra Moore passed away Tuesday evening, Sept 11, aged 73 years. She had been a resident of Bertie all her life and was highly respected by all who knew her. Two daughters, Mrs. Joseph A. Hanna of Bridgeburg and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth of Ridgeway and three sons William of Saskatchewan, John of New York City and Charles of Ridgeway survive.
The funeral was held Friday afternoon at her late residence. The Rev. John Peach had charge. Interment in Ridgeway cemetery.
Those attending from out of town were:- Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of New York City, Mr. and Mrs A.J. Hanna of Bridgeburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanna, Fort Erie, Mrs. Will McFallen and Dr. S. Gillespie of Edinborough, Pa., Mrs. Mary Eakin of Rochester, N.Y.; J. Moore, Thos Moore, Mrs. D. Collins, Mrs. Frank Swain of Langton, Ont. The People's Press and the entire community extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.
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DANNER, Eliza Alice (I1453)
 
17434 Obituary 1:
. Funeral Held For Famed Book Dealer. The funeral of Frank C Willson of Melrose, Mass, native Trojan & nationally known collect & dealer in are books was held at 2 pm yesterday, from Connolly & Gaudreau Funeral Home at Melrose. Interment will take place today in the family plot in Oakwood Cemetery where the first burials of members of his family took place 100 years ago.
He was the son of the late Water Vanderheyden Willson & Sussanne I Willson of this city & at the grandson of Jacob M Vanderheydeenb, a prominent Trojan of a century ago.
Willson, who owned one of the nation's finest private collections of Mark Twain, collapsed & died Saturday while walking near his home.
A founder of the Antiquarian Booksellers Assn. of America, Willson son sold a formidable collection of aviation books to Henry Ford.
Willson is survived by his wife, the former Margarete Pfenning of Melrose & a son, Derek Willson of Beverly Mass.

Obituary 2:
. Frank C Willson Rites In Melrose Tomorrow
Funeral services for Frank C Willson of 1019 Main St., Melrose, book dealer & book collector, will be held tomorrow. He collapsed & died Saturday while walking near his home.
Ref: Boston Herald Newspaper, Published 1960 Mar 7. - - - 
WILLSON, Francis Camp FRANK (I1230)
 
17435 Obituary Cecil Hiram Norton
Ref: Burlington Gazette, published 14 Jun 1983, p54, Col 4. - - - 
NORTON, Cecil Hiram Tennyson (I1590)
 
17436 Obituary Dec 6 1973:
Mrs Gladys Myers - Gladys Edna Myers, 74, the dau. of the late Robt & Anna Madeline Wheeler, was born June 18, 1899 in the Yukon community, & died nov 29, 1973 in Houston.
She was united in marriage to Herbert Ross Myers on Jan 24, 1919 & to this union 4 children were born:

Virginia, Dorene, Jacke & Herbert Monroe who preceded her in death at the age of 2 1/2 years. She is also preceded in death by her husband.
Surviving are her daus. Doreen Norris of Clara, Jackie Gentry & Virginia Altis of Houston; two brothers Roscoe & Bill Wheeler of Ellis Prairie,
6 sisters: Emma Vandiver, of Houston, Cora Anchors & Wilma Ehinger of Kansis City, Hortis Hollenbeck of Bucyrus, Irene Holland of Ellis Prairie & Madeline Cassen of San Jose, Calif.
& 4 grandchildren.

She moved to Ellis Prairie community at the age of 15, She with her husband reared their family & operated a general livestock farm in the Ellis Prairie community, & after the death of her husband, continued to operated it for 6 years before moving to Houston.
Mrs. Myers united with the Ellis Prairie Baptist church & moved her membership to the First Baptist church in Houston in 1946.

Funeral services was held Sat. Dec 1 at 10:30 am at the First Baptist church with Rev Lawrence Clark officiating. Burial was in emory Cemetery under the direction of Evans-Elliott.

Children:
Virginia Altis, b: 1920 in Lynch, MO
Dorene W Myers, b: 1923 in Lynch, MO. - - - 
WHEELER, Gladys Edna (I111)
 
17437 Obituary For Drowning Victim
Funeral services of Cicero Squires Sitton, 50 year old Monacans oil company distributor who was drowned Friday while fishing on a lake near Truth or Consequences, NM with 2 companions, will be held at 3 PM Sunday at the local First Baptist church.
Rev Levi Price, pastor, will officiate & will be assisted by Rev C C Gober of Monahans.
Masonic graveside rites & burial will be in Monacans Cemetery.
According to witnesses Sitton was fishing with Ed Biggs of Truth or Consequences & Paul woman of El Pasco when their boat developed motor trouble. When the men tried to fix the engine the boat capsized, spilling all 3 in the water. A nearby fisherman saw the men & managed to rescue Briggs & Womac, but Sitton was dead when he was picked up.
the mane were thought to be wearing life jackets. However, the coats of the trio filled with air & puffed up when they fell not the lake. Sutton was still afloat when he was pulled into the other fisherman's boat. Biggs & Womac recovered after being given emergency treatment at Truth of consequences hospital.
Born in Pyote & a distributor for Magnolia Oil Co. the last 25 years, Sitton had lived in Monacans some 15 years. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Masons & Shrines & had been active in civic work. He was also a World War II veteran. Survivors include the widow,
2 daughters, Ellen & Martha, both of Monacans;
the mother, Mrs. R L Sitton, of Monacans,
One sister, Mrs. W L Bearden of Pyote; &
one brother F L Sitton of Littlefield.
Ref: The Odessa American Newspaper, Texas. - - - 
SITTON, Cicero Squires .2 (I86)
 
17438 Obituary for Howard Granville Trider

TRIDER, Howard Granville - At the Douglas Memorial Hospital on Wednesday November 22, 2006. Howard Trider, beloved husband of 52 years to Eliza (Moore) and loving father of John, James (Annette) and Jeffrey. Much loved grandfather of Christopher. Predeceased by brothers Earl, Donald, Roy, sisters Jean, Myrtle, Marion and parents Levi and Margaret Trider. Howard was born in Toronto and came to Crystal Beach in 1942. He worked for Fleet Aircraft for several years and for Canada Customs for 31 years until his retirement in 1989. He was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church for 54 years. Friends may call at THE WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME 722 Ridge Road North, Ridgeway from 2-4 and 7-9 Friday. Funeral services in the chapel Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Ridgeway Memorial Cemetery. Memorial donations would be appreciated to St. Luke's Lutheran Church or The Canadian Cancer Society. 10449562
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TRIDER, Howard Grandville (I1700)
 
17439 Obituary for Steven Gerrie;
Steven passed away suddenly, while doing what he loved, fishing in Owen Sound, on September 10, 2009. He was 57 years old.
He leaves behind his loving spouse, Marilyn Holland. Steven is the son of Helen and the late Joseph Gerrie.
Forever remembered by his children Kyle (Angi), Bret (Eva), Kirsten, Stacey Smale and Erin Smale (Andrew). Proud grandfather of Kylyn Smale, Deakon Gerrie, and Brodey Frid. Will be missed by brothers Bryan (Deb), Randy (Chris), Brad (Sandy).
He was predeceased by his brother Scott (Becky).
Interment at Belsyde Cemetery to follow. In memoriam, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. - - - 
GERRIE, Steven William (I966)
 
17440 Obituary gives Nancy's parents as Winn & Burgess Myers. Compare with marriage of John Myers & Phebe Patterson. Verify.

Obituary for NANCY ELIZABETH MYERS, WIFE OF WILLIAM FIELDEN.

Nancy E. Myers was born in Alabama, March 11, 1858, daughter of Winifred & Burgess Myers. During early childhood she moved with her parents, brothers & sisters to Ellis Prairie, MO., where she grew to womanhood. February 10, 1878, she was married to Wm. Fielden. She was a teacher both before & after marriage. A few years after marriage she accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Saviour & friend & united with the Liberty Missionary Baptist church of Texas county, Mo. In 1889, she & her husband became charter members of Success Missionary Baptist church, where their membership remained until they united with the First Baptist church of Bolivar, Mo. She was a faithful & consistent Christian, a devoted wife, a loving mother & ever ready to help the sick & needy & give comfort to the bereaved.

To this union were born 2 children, Dora & Lucie.

The latter, Mrs. Moss F. Smith was with her during her last illness. She departed this life Monday, March 14, 1927, at 10 a.m., after a 12 day illness of measles. She had attained the age of 69 years & 3 days. Dr. J.H. Bridges was the attending physician & wife relatives & friends rendered faithful & loving service & thought all was going well until just a short time before her departure. The change came as a great surprise to all. A weak heart, no doubt, was the cause of fatality. Telegrams were sent to her daughter, Miss Dora Fielden who was teaching in South Mountain Industrial Institute, Bostic, North Carolina; also to her brother, J. S. Myers of Ellis Prairie, Mo. Miss Fielden came as quickly as bus & train service could bring her & arrived at 9:40 a.m., Wednesday March 16. The funeral service was conducted at the home at 2 p.m., March 17, by Rev. G.A. Bauey, pastor of First Baptist church of Bolivar, Mo. - - - 
MYERS, Nancy Elizabeth .1 (I112)
 
17441 Obituary in "The Union and Advertiser" 4 March 1902:

Dr. E. M. Moore, Sr., Called to Rest Dr. E. M. Moore, Sr., died at 2:16 o 
MOORE, Dr. Edward Mott (I1212)
 
17442 Obituary of Norma Elizabeth Burdick (McIntyre)
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital peacefully with family by her side on Friday, June 3rd, 2016 Beth Burdick in her 92nd year. Loving mother of Gary and Vivian McIntyre, Gail Parsons, Norm and Barbara McIntyre, Marsha and Brian Davidson and John and Sharon McIntyre. Predeceased by her husbands Morris McIntyre (1975), Stan Burdick (1985) and her son Robert (1974). She was the loving Gramma of 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Survived by her sister Carolyn Jamieson. Beth attended First Lobo Baptist Church for many decades.
A Celebration of Life will be held at First Lobo Baptist Church on Sunday, June 12th, 2016 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, or Alzheimer 
BETH (I2785)
 
17443 Obituary published Burlington Gazette. FISHER, Elizabeth .2 (I600)
 
17444 Obituary says he was born in Upwell, England. OVERLAND, Charles Jr. (I129)
 
17445 Obituary says he was married Jan 24, 1861. HAMILTON, Richard Lawrence (I341)
 
17446 Obituary states that Robert J. Miller died at New Liskeard. Father of Mrs. Stanley Carr. Funeral from Fonthill United Church. Interment at Fonthill Cemetery. MILLER, Robert John (P49)
 
17447 Obituary Uncited:
The McCutcheon family of Sandfield was notified last week of the passing of a brother, Naaman McCutcheon, in Los Angles California. He was well known on Manitoulin Island, having spent his boyhood there. He left the Island when he finished school. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Naaman (I284)
 
17448 Obituary Virginia Sitton Fisk
In loving memory of our Mother, Virginia Sitton Fisk, who passed away January 9, 2013. Mother was born in Pecos, Texas on September 2, 1923. She graduated from Pyote High School where she lettered in tennis. Upon graduation she moved to El Paso to live with her sister Ida Lucas, to work and to attend Texas College of Mines. Here she met and married our father Lt. Bradley Evans Fisk, a native of El Paso.
After WW II they moved to Dallas where she worked to put Bradley through Southern Methodist University Law School. Upon graduation they moved back to EL Paso where he became a partner with the law firm of Andress, Lipscomb, Peticolas and Fisk.
Mother began the years of raising their four children, volunteering, making close friends and gardening. She was involved with various PTA's and was president of the Loretto Garden Club. She served as President of the El Paso Bar Auxiliary, President of Texas Western Woman's Auxiliary, President of the EL Paso Museum of Art Guild, and was a member of the Board of Trustees of the El Paso Museum of Art. Her most important role was as a founder of the El Paso Alzheimer's Assoc. She became President of the Board of Directors, twice, and served on the Board for ten years. She also worked for a number of years as a counselor to families with Alzheimer's patients. She received the Golden Rule Award for Volunteerism for 1995 from the J C Penny National Company. She served on the Silver Haired Legislature of Texas representing El Paso. She was also one of 4 persons to be named into the Mayor's council of Older Americans Hall of Fame.
Western Hills Methodist Church saw her the co head of visitation. Next to her family, her greatest love was the game of golf. She spent many years mastering the game, making three hole in one's, serving as President of the Women's Eighteen Hole Golf Association at El Paso Country Club and receiving the Bill Eschenbrenner Award. She played in tournaments in El Paso and the southwest receiving awards and making many new friends.
She and her sister Hazel Strickland started bridge lessons at EPCC and helped found the 'Wednesday Group. Her family will always remember her for her style, grace, intellect, calmness, love of family, love of reading, love of political discussions with her sisters, her belief in all people, her knowledge and love of art, her artistic and design flair and her passion for golf. Virginia studied under many well known El Paso artists and produced many beautiful paintings.

She is preceded in death by her husband Bradley E. Fisk, her parents Emily Adelia Banks Sitton and Andrew Jackson Sitton, her sisters Hazel Strickland, Fay Kleban, Ida Lucas, Frances Turner, Clara Hitt, her brother A. J. Sitton Jr.
She is survived by her children: Carolyn & Richard Overley, Bradley and Jennifer Fisk, Fay Fisk, and Sally Denney (Mark Newton).

Her grandchildren Rich & Jill Overley, Ryan & Jamie Overley, Mae Moreno, Lara Denney, Justin Denney. Brother and sister-law, Tom & Bernice Fisk, Marion Hendrickson and nephew John Hendrickson. She also has many wonderful nieces and nephews who loved her dearly. To them she always will be AUNT GINNY.

Special thanks to VNA Hospice, Bernardo and Rose Cisneros Adam McCare Foster Home, Good Samaritan Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing, Dr. Payne, Carmen Martinez and the ladies at Western Hills Methodist Church: Barbara Kussero, Sue Minor, Margret Horn, Ginny Moe, Roberta Harrison, Marilyn Stanley & Rev. Amy Mercer Funeral Service will be held on Monday, January 14, 2013 at 11:30 AM at Martin Funeral Home West. Interment will follow at Memory Gardens of the Valley Cemetery, 4900 McNutt Rd. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Association 4687 N. Mesa, El Paso, TX 79912. Services entrusted to Martin Funeral Home West, 128 N. Resler Dr., El Paso, TX
Ref: El Paso Times, Tex. 
SITTON, Virginia Banks (I208)
 
17449 Obituary, Manitoulin Expositor, December 18, 1991
John (Jack) Lawrence Sr. LeSarge
LeSarge, John (Jack) Lawrence Sr.-age 63 years, resident of Marathon, formerly of Port Coldwell, passed away quietly at Wilson Memorial General Hospital, Marathon, Ontario, on Friday, November 29, 1991, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Providence Bay, Manitoulin Island on September 25, 1928. He came to Port Coldwell at the age of 16 years, where he worked for Nicol Bros. Fisheries. He met and Married Elizabeth (Betty) LeBar on June 22, 1946. He leaves behind to mourn his loss, his wife Elizabeth, Sons: Richard (Noella), Toronto; Roy (Ruth), Gordon (Carol), Jack Jr. (Lillian). Daughters: Linda Michano (Mike Dumas), Bev Lajeunesse (Bruce), Myrna LeSarge all of Marathon. Brothers: Morley (Cap) Providence Bay; Robert (Ivy), Wawa, Sister: Marvel Armitage, Sudbury. Numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, in-laws and many close friends. Predeceased by his parents Joseph and Mary LeSarge, son Murray, brothers Roy, Peter, sisters Anne, Tiny. Arrangements for cremation by Kina's Funeral Home, Schreiber, Ontario. A memorial mass was held on Sunday, December 1, 1991, at 2 pm in Holy Saviour Church, Marathon, Ontario. A graveside memorial service will occur at a later date. Honorary Pallbearers were Leo Horth, Jerry Lamb, John Ross, Duncan Morrison, Henry Majors, and Roger Lavoie. Any so wishing may make donations in Jack's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society. May he rest in peace. (handwritten 1991)
 
LESARGE, John Lawrence (I5758)
 
17450 Obituary, uncited
Peter Marvin LeSarge
Lesarge, Peter Marvin-a resident of Providence Bay, passed away at the Mindemoya Hospital on Saturday, October 13, 1990 at the age of 69 years. He was born in Rossport, Ontario, son of the late Joseph LeSarge and the former Mary Perron. Peter was a commercial fisherman most of his life. Dear brother of Marvel Armitage of Sudbury; Tena Weatherall of Hull, Quebec; Jack of Marathon; Robert of Wawa; Morley of Providence Bay and Larry of Hull, Quebec. Predeceased by sister Anne and brother Roy. Visitors were received at the home of Morley LeSarge in Providence Bay on Monday, October 15. Funeral service was conducted at the Mindemoya Catholic Church on Tuesday, October 16 with Father Richard McDonald officiating. Interment in Providence Bay Cemetery. In Remembrance donations to the Diabetic Society would be appreciated.

PROVIDENCE BAY CEMETERY
Lot 1 Concession 11,Carnarvon Township, #246.
PETER MARVIN / LESARGE / 5 / 28 1910 - 1990 10 / 13
 
LESARGE, Peter Marvin (I5822)
 

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