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17451 Obituary.
LIMEHOUSE. We regret very much to report the death of one of Limehouse's oldest residents in the person of Mrs. Wm. Kennedy. She has been a patient sufferer for some time and when the end came it was not unexpected to her many friends. The remains were taken to the family plot in Erin.
Ref: Acton Free Press, 28 Mar 1901.

Children of Betsey Travis & Wm. Kennedy:

1. Darius Kennedy, b 1834
2. Micheal Cyrus Kennedy, b 8 Dec 1837, Erin, Ontario
3. Sarah Matilda Kennedy, b 16 Nov 1840 Erin,
4. Mirilda Kennedy, b 1848
5. Eliza Ann Kennedy
6. Mary Kennedy,
7. Martha Ann Kennedy, b 1839. - - - 
TRAVIS, Elizabeth Ann BETSEY (I70)
 
17452 Obituary.
The funeral of the late Eunice Gordon, daughter of Mr Mrs Will Gordon of Eugenia whose death was announced last week, was held on Sunday, Dec 1 to Salem burial ground, after a service at Eugenia United Church. The service was conducted by Rev Mr Bamford, who paid a high tribute to the character of the departed young woman who was cut off in the bloom of her youth.
She leaves to mourn her loss her father, mother, one brother, Earl at home; & 3 sisters – Lorene (Mrs Melbourne Phillips) of the 4th line, Artemesia; Hilda & Enid, who are still in the Hamilton hospital.
Friends from a distance present at the funeral were: Mrs Victor Harding, Acton; Mr & Mrs O J Walker, Mr & Mrs W J Gibson, Cataract. The floral offerings were many & beautiful. The pall bears were Lewis Genoe, John Campbell, Duncan Williams, Charles Turner, Stanley Campbell & Albert Williams. - - - 
GORDON, Eunice (I661)
 
17453 Obituary.
Edith Gustine, 97, passed away April 30, 2011, at her home, following a brief illness.
Funeral services celebrating her life will be held at 11:00, Friday, May 6, at the Fairplain Chapel of Florin Funeral Service, 1053 E. Napier, in Benton Harbor, with Pastor Mike Schoeplein officiating. Burial will follow at Crystal Springs Cemetery in Benton Harbor. Visitation will be held on Thursday evening from 5:00 until 8:00. Memorials may be made to the Road to Life Church.
Edith was born on February 17, 1914, in Manitoba, Canada. She was one of 13 children born to William & Matilda Schermer. Edith married Henry W. Gustine on May 5, 1935. Together they had 3 children. Edith enjoyed flower gardening & flower arranging. She was also known for her knitting & interior decorating. Edith loved her Lord & was a member of the Road to Life Church in St. Joseph. She will be remembered for her outgoing hospitality to anyone she met.
Edith is survived by her children, Delores Raines of Benton Harbor, Janet (Kenneth) Ridgeway of Stevensville & Richard Gustine of Richmond, VA; eight grand children; 16 great-grandchildren; & by 13 great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, Edith was preceded in death by her husband Henry in 2002; & by 7 brothers and 5 sisters. - - - 
SCHERMER, Edith (I2004)
 
17454 Obituary. 1802 Dec 3 - did on wed the 1st instant in the 37th year of his age,
Thomas Parr Wharton. a vigorous & highly cultivated understanding, united to a just & benevolent disposition, rendered the deceased peculiarly agreeable & dear to his fiends & family. A series of misfortunes taught him the uncertainty of all human pursuits & attachments as the means of happiness & a tedious, painful illness became in the hands of a kind Providence, the means of conveying to I'm the knowledge of his Redeemer in whose mercy alone he place his hopes of acceptance beyond the gave, his last words were,"I died in peace" Ref: published in the Daily Advertiser.
Ref: Genealogy of Wharton Family of Philadelphia, 1664 to 1880. - - - 
WHARTON, Thomas Parr (I2694)
 
17455 Obituary.1
Molly Jane Olinger Ranney Zibell
Former Richmond resident Mollie Jane Ranney Zibell, 83, of South Haven, Mich., died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004, at South Haven Community Hospital.
Born June 10, 1920, in Holland, Mich., to Thomas & Elizabeth Grow Olinger, she was a former model and artist.
Survivors include daughter, Nancy Mulick; son, George Ranney Jr.
Her husbands, George Ranney Sr. & Blair Zibell, are deceased.
Service: 2:30 p.m. today at River Ridge Retirement Village, South Haven.
Filbrandt Family Funeral Home, 1076 S. Bailey Ave., South Haven, is handling arrangements.
Memorials may be made to River Ridge Activity Fund, 706 Kentucky Ave., South Haven, MI 49090.

Obituary.2
SOUTH HAVEN -- Mollie Jane Ranney Zibell, 83, of South Haven died Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2004, at South Haven Community Hospital. She was born June 10, 1920, in Holland, Mich., to Thomas and Elizabeth (Grow) Olinger.
Mollie married George Frederick Ranney on June 6, 1940, in Grand Rapids. She raised her children & also did some modeling. Fashion and looking good were always important to Mollie. She was also an artist known for her portraits in water colors, pastels, pen & ink. She was very happy living at the River Ridge Retirement Village & considered the residents & staff a part of her family.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, George F. Ranney Sr., who died in 1981;
Her second husband, Blair Zibell, who died in 1987; three children -- an infant daughter, Patricia, and sons, Thomas and Robert Ranney;
two brothers, Lawrence & Theodore Olinger;
two sisters, Betty Smith & Lorraine Brown.

She is survived by a daughter, Nancy Mulick of South Haven;
and a son, George Ranney Jr. of Agura, Calif.;
five grandchildren, Edward Allen (Vickie) Mulick, Carrie (Nick) Kovach, Stephanie Mulick, Matthew Ranney and Mark Ranney; four great-grandchildren, Marissa, Paige, Kelsey and Trevor.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 16, at River ridge Retirement Village with the Rev. Harold F. Filbrandt officiating. Burial will be in Otisco Township Cemetery, near Belding, Mich. Memorial contributions may be made to River Ridge Activity Fund, 706 Kentucky Ave., South Haven, Mich. 49090. The family is being helped by Filbrandt Family Funeral Home, South Haven.
Ref: Herald-Palladium, published 17 Jan 2004. - - - 
OLINGER, Mollie Jane (I1884)
 
17456 Obituary1
. 1958 Sep 23, Eau Claire - Frank Morton Grw, 68, prominent Eau Claire area fruit grower, died at 5 pm. Monday at Pawating hospital, Niles, where e had been a patient for 41 days.
He was born Oct 19, 1889, in Lafayette, Ind., the son of the late Frank & Myra Lawrence Grow & had resided in the Eau Claire area for the past 40 years.
Mr. Grow is survived by his wife, the former Miss Huttie Colins, who he married Nov 28, 1909, in South Bend;
two sons, Verge of Eau Claire &
Frank Leroy of Sacramento, Calif.;
two daughters, Mrs Lawrence J (Eva Rose) Hower of Decatur, &
Mrs Robert H (Betty) Ferrel of Berrien Center,
11 grandchildren; one great grand-child, & \a sister Mrs. Elizabeth Olinger of Grand Rapids.
The body is at the Bowerman funeral home in Eau Claire where funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm, with Rev Lloyd A Zoschke, pastor of the Eau Clair community Congregational church officiating. Burial will be in the Eau Claire cemetery.
Ref: News Palladium, Benton Harbor MI, published 23 Sep 1958.

. Obituary2
Largely attended funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Bowerman funeral home in Eau Claire for Frank Morton Grow, 68, prominent Eau Claire fruit grower, who died Monday at Pawaling hospital in Niles.
The Rev. Lloyd A. Zoschke, pastor of the Eau Claire Community Congregational Church officiated.
Casket bearers were Max Michael, Ralph A. Swisher, Theodore Kesterke, Arthur Teichman, George W Benson, & Tracy Cochran.
Burial was in the Eau Claire cemetery.
Among those attending the service from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. Guy Collins of Benton, Montana & Mrs. Elizabeth Olinger of Grand Rapids. 

Frank M Grow married Harriet Collins.

Recorded for further research:

1922 Sep 21, Thurs. - Frank H Grow has returned to his some in Lost Angeles, Cal., after spending the past two weeks with Carroll F Grow, 1323 Brewster Street.
Ref: Saginaw News Courier. - - - 
GROW, Frank Morton .2 (I1671)
 
17457 Obituary:

. Mary Frances was a Latin Teacher whose poetry was published in the Poetry Cuorsity of Virginia's Anthology in 1985. She married Meade Flinn of Alberta. VA on Aug 1, 1934. Her obituary notice in the Richmond paper. May 18, 1987, gives this account of her life:
"A funeral for Mrs. Mary Frances Shepard Flinn, a retired teacher of Latin & English in the Brunswick County schools was held today at Trinity-St. Mark's Episcopal Church here. (Alberta, VA). Burial was in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Cemetery in Hertford, N.C.
"Mrs. Flinn, whose career spanned 27 years, died Saturday in a Richmond hospital. She was 78.
"She was known for translating poems from Latin & for original poems about the Perquaman River area of the Outer Banks of North Carolina near Albemarle Sound.
" A native of Hertford, N.C. Mrs. Flinn graduated in 1930 from what is now Longwood College. She was a member of the Poetry Society of Virginia, the Alberta Woman's Club & the Hicksford Chapter of the American Revolution & a charter member of the Alberta Book Club.
"Survivors include her husband Meade Flinn, 2 sons, Lyman Meade Flinn & Robert Strudevant Flinn of Alberta." 
THURKLE, Ellen Beaty (I1081)
 
17458 Obituary:
. Mrs. Laura Abuja, aged 91 [1911], of Pierson & formerly of Kent City, went home to be with her Lord on Friday afternoon, Mary 17, 2002.
Mrs. Abuja had the gift of hospitality & enjoyed cooking. Whatever food her husband brought home, she always found a way to prepare it. She also had the gift of giving. Whenever you left her home, she made sure you took some food home with you, especially her wonderful cinnamon rolls. When having dinner at other family gatherings, shoe was always called upon to make her wonderful gravy. Mrs. Abuja loved little kids & playing board games, with a knack for winning.
She accepted Christ when she was 16 years old & was baptized in 1926. Mrs. Abuja is survived by her husband John, who she married on Nov 30 1933, a marriage of 69 plus years;
her children, Lenard & Patricia Abuja of Sparta,
Carol & Frank Roest of Comstock Park &
Laurel "Kay" & Jack Gravelyn of Pierson;
10 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren; 1 great great grandchild; nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter & Minnie Hamilton, & her 3 brothers & 4 sisters. Service Tues. Interment in Chase Baptist Cemetery. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to confer the Alzheimer Disease Ass. or Gratiot Home Health Care. - - -zx 
HAMILTON, Laura Ethel (I2969)
 
17459 Obituary:
2007 Feb 14 - PACKMAN - Mary Elenor of Charlottetown and formerly of Stratford, PEI and Etobicoke, Ont. On Feb 8th at age 97. Predeceased by her husband Eugene Harold Packman. Hillsboro Funeral Home 
LAWRENCE, Mary Elenore .xvii (I2147)
 
17460 Obituary:
Bernard Brock, star pitcher of the Caro Independent baseball team, passed away Tuesday, December 26 [1939] following an attack of pneumonia. His death occurred at Caro Community Hospital after an illness of only a few days.
Funeral services were held from the Huston Funeral Home Friday, December 29, at 2:00 p.m. Burial was in Caro Cemetery.
For some time the young man had worked in a radio repair shop in Caro, ad was known as an outstanding athlete of the community. He played football while attending Caro High School & was star pitcher for the school baseball team. After leaving school he was one of the leading moundsmen for the independent team.
Besides his parents, Mr. Mrs. John Brock, he leaves a brother, Lawrence, & sister, Iva, both at home. He was a nephew of Mrs. Melvin Southworth of Cass City.
Ref: Cass City Chronicle, Jan. 5, 1940, p. 5. - - - 
BROCK, Bernard (I1397)
 
17461 Obituary:
Bryce was 8 years old when he drowned at a family picnic. Bryce & 3 other youngsters went in for swim before they were to return home. According to the newspaper account they were only out a short distance & in such shallow water that it is believed little Bryce was seized with cramps & became powerless to walk out as did the others when called. The adults searched for Bryce throughout the night, but it was not until 8 o'clock the following morning that the body was found. The Village of Naramata was originally called "East Summerland" founded in 1907.  - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Bryce Stewart (I218)
 
17462 Obituary:
Esther Ellsworth
Mrs. Ester C. Ellsworth, 75, widow of the late Fred G. Ellsworth, who died about nine years ago, passed away on Thursday morning. The deceased was born at Moore's Corners, Nigh and Ridge roads, Bertie Township and lived there all her life. She was a horticulturist and gardner. She was a member of the Anglican Church and had been ill about three months at home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Clark, Ridgeway. Other survivors are two daughters, Miss Mildred Ellsworth, of Chatham: Miss Marion Ellsworth, of Buffalo, one sister, Mrs. Joe Hanna, Fort Erie; two brothers, Chas. Moore, of Bertie, and William of Ajax, Ontario; one gradndaughter, Lee Clark Detenbeck.
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon at Dell's funeral Chapel br Reverend J. Phillips, of Chippawa. Pallbears were Alva Cutler, Al Byers, Bob Burse, Milt Gorham, Jesse Sherk and Lloyd Sherk. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Ridgemount.
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MOORE, Esther Clementine (I1481)
 
17463 Obituary:
Fain, Winifred A, Aged 95, Jul 8 2003. School teacher for over 42y.
Beloved wife of the late Wm. N Fain, formerly of Rome, Georgia and Fort Meyers Florida. Loving aunt of Wm E (Ruth) Fain, John Fain, Carol Eldridge and the late Lillian Lee Bader.
Great-aunt of Roy Beck & Christine & Dawn Eldrige.
Mrs. Fain retired from Hazel Park Elementary after teaching from 1936-1970. Funeral services Thur. 12 noon at the D S Temrowski & sons Funeral Home, 30009 Hoover Rd. at Common 12.5 miles. Visitation Thrus. 10 am. until the time of Funeral service. Memorial donations appreciated to Friends of camp Mak-A-Dream, 31555 14 Mile, Ste .111, Farmington Hills, MI 48322. - - - 
SILVER, Winfred Alene WINNIE (I1795)
 
17464 Obituary:
FAIRHOPE
Faye Janet Prentice

Faye Janet Prentice, 75, died Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007. She was a resident of Fairhope & a member of the Intercontinental Church of God in Tyler, Texas.
Survivors include her husband of more than 57 years, Leland T. Prentice of Fairhope; 4 sons, Robin Prentice & George Prentice, both of Foley, Stan Prentice of Orange Beach & Gary Prentice of Mount Enterprise, Texas; four brothers; 2 sisters; 12 grandchildren; & 21 great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Arrangements are by Cason Funeral Service in Foley. - - - 
ROSZEL, Faye Janet (I921)
 
17465 Obituary:
Great Falls - Mary Handel, 76, of Great Falls, passed away March 29, 2016 at her home, of natural causes. Cremation has taken place under the care of Croxford Funeral Home. Per her wishes, no services will be held.
Born in Dillon, Montana on August 25,1939 to Elsy Indermuhle & Lawrence P. Redmond Sr, Mary grew up on the Sunny Slope Ranch in Big Hole Valley, Wisdom, MT. Her father was an all-around cowboy, & in 1942 was crowned World's Number 1 Cowboy at Madison Square Gardens. She graduated from Billings Senior High in 1957 & married LeRoy Handel in Jamestown, ND the same year. Although this union ended in divorce in 1999, they were blessed with 3 children.

Mary worked at the First National Bank, J.C. Penney's in the office, Great Falls Tribune in the Finance Office then became the Credit Manager in the Collections Department, and finally working at Credit Associates until her retirement. She enjoyed riding horses, liked to travel & loved spending time with her grandchildren & great-grandchildren. Mary is survived by her former husband, LeRoy Handel;
daughter, Diana (Matt) Laughlin of Great Falls;
sons, William Handel of Great Falls & David Handel of Kodiak, AK; brother, Lawrence P. Redmond Jr; 4 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, & best friend, Diana Fredlund.

Those who have preceded her in death include her parents & nephew, Carl Redmond. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make a donation to The Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Mausoleum, Great Falls, MT.
Ref: Grant Falls Tribune, MT. - - - 
REDMOND, Mary Lawrence (I1992)
 
17466 Obituary:
Jessie Marion Camm
A memorial service was held Dec. 17 for Mrs. Jessie Marion Camm of 2939 Niagara Parkway, Stevensville, who died at Douglas Memorial Hospital on Monday, Dec. 13.
A native of Saskatchewan, Mrs. Camm was born Feb. 7, 1911. A housewife, she had lived in Stevensville area most of her life. She was a member of All saints Anglican Church, Ridgeway, and was a member of the Rebekah Lodge.
Predeceased by her husband, Mervin Camm, she is survived by one brother, Curtis Moore of Ridgeway, and two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Alice) Jackson of Buffalo and Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Dunn of Fort Erie.
Mrs. Camm rested at the Williams Funeral Home, Ridgeway, until Friday, Dec. 17, when a graveside memorial service was held at Ridgeway Memorial Cemetery, conducted by the Rev. Donald Seaver of All Saints Church.
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MOORE, Jessie Marion (I1518)
 
17467 Obituary:
Joseph Allen Johnston, 21, 606 Lions Head Lane, died Thursday (April 20, 1978) in St. Vincent Hospital after a one-car auto accident early Tuesday morning. Police reported that Mr. Johnston was driving west in the 4000 block of East 82nd Street at 1 a.m. Tuesday when his car left the road on the south side. The auto traveled 350 feet off the road, struck an abutment & rolled 67 feet before coming to rest. Mr. Johnston was taken to St. Vincent Hospital.

He was born in Crawfordsville & lived most of his life in Indianapolis. He attended Howe Military School & graduated from Park Tudor School, where he received honors for athletics & leadership. He attended Franklin College & Indiana-Purdue University, Indianapolis.

Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Second Presbyterian Church. Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the Leppert & Copeland Mortuary.

Survivors include his mother, Mrs. William H. Church; a brother, Charles W. Johnston; 2 sisters, Mrs. Barry R. Fritsch & Miss Amy B. Johnston, all of Indianapolis; & his grandmother, Mrs. William C. Montgomery of Pittsboro.

Mr. Joseph A. Johnston, age 21, son of Mrs. William H. (Norma) Church & the late William B. Johnston, brother of Mrs. Barry R. (Debbie) Fritsch, Miss Amy B. Johnston & Mr. Charles W. Johnston, grandson of Mrs. William C. (Nell) Montgomery, passed away Thursday (April 20, 1978). Funeral services 1 p.m., Saturday at Second Presbyterian Church, 7700 N. Meridian St. Friends may call at the Leppert & Copeland Mortuary, 740 E. 86th St. Contributions may be made to Park Tudor School.
Ref: Indianapolis Star Newspaper, pub. 4.21.1978. - - - 
JOHNSTON, Joseph Allen (I1674)
 
17468 Obituary:
Keen indeed were the pans of sorrow which this community experienced when the news flashed around that Miss Enid Gordon Wilda Gordon had passed peacefully away to her Heavenly home. Enid, who was 18 years old on Sept 23rd last was the youngest daughter of Mr Mrs Will Gordon. Although failing in health the past few weeks we did not think the end was so near. For some days previous to her death she had been in bed. About 5 o'clock on Wednesday evening, November 9, she fell asleep & from this slumber she never awoke, but passed away about 10 o'clock to be with Jesus. Enid was a bright girl with a cheerful disposition & was beloved by all those with whom she came in contact. She bore her illness with Christmas fortitude. The funeral took place on Saturday. Rev McNeil, pastor of the United Church preached a short sermon at the house at 2 o'clock. The remains were then taken to the United Church which was filled to capacity with friends &sympathizers.

The floral tokens which expressed love for the deceased & sympathy to the bereaved were very beautiful. The pall bearers were Messrs. John & Stanley Campbell, Albert & Duncan Williams, Chas Turner & Lewis Genoe.
Interment took place in the family plot at Salem cemetery, 8th line, beside the remains of her sister, Eunice, who passed away at the age of 18, three years ago this 28th of November. Friends from a distance were Mr Mrs Victor Harding, Miss Irene Walker & Mr Ira Rozzell, Acton; Mr & Mrs George Rozzell & son, Dave, from Erin; Mr & Mrs Comfort Rozzell & daughter, Margaret, Georgetown; Mr & Mrs John Walker & Wm Gibson, Cataract; Mr Mrs Jos Thompson & family, Feversham; Mr Mrs Jack Wilson and Mr & Mrs Gordon Wilson Kimberley. We extend our deep sympathy to her grief stricken parents, her brother Earl, her sister, Loreen, (Mrs Melbourne Phillips) Rock Mills & sister, Hilda, at Hamitlon &other relatives in their bereavement. - - - 
GORDON, Enid Wilda (I664)
 
17469 Obituary:
Moore, Evelyn - Passed away at the Welland County General Hospital on July 18, 2004, at the age of 74. Loving mother to Charles Moore of Ridgeway. Evelyn will be dearly missed be her 1 brother, Leslie Granger of Vancouver, B.C. and her many nieces and nephews. Predeaceased by her husband Lawrence John Moore (2000), 1 brother and 8 sisters. The family wil receive friends at the Armstrong Funeral Home, 179 Clarence Street, Port Colborne from 7-9 p.m. on tuesday, July 20, 2004 and from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 21, 2004. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday in the Armstrong Chapel at 1:00 p.m.. Interment will follow at Ridgeway memorial Cemetery. If so desired, memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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GRANGER, Evelyn (I1697)
 
17470 Obituary:
Moved to Michigan 4 Dec. 1998. Obituary found in a Bible belonging to him. The Bible is now in the possession of Mildred L. Blynn Galbrath, daughter of Maud Dean Blynn. Saginaw Newspaper. "Dean - R. Merville Dean of the city died suddenly of heart disease Monday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elmer Smith of Alpena. He was 65 years of age. Born in Frankfort, NY. Jan. 1, 1852. He was taken by his family to Oswego, NY. while yet an infant. He grew to manhood there. In 1881 he was married to Miss Etta (Marietta) Goodenough in Tonawanda NY. They lived there until 1897 when they came
to Saginaw, which has since been the family home. Mr. Dean was an active worker of the Clinton Street MP Church (know to be the Free Methodist Church). He is survived by his wife three sons and three daughters. H.L. Dean of Flint, Rev. J Vernon Dean of Port Huron (George), Mrs. George Duell of Buffalo, NY., Mrs. Elmer Smith of Aplena, William and Miss Maud Dean at home. There are also two brothers, Myron and Charles. The body will be brought to Saginaw for Burial. The funeral of R. Mervill Dean will take place a 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Family home, 1223 Madison Street. Rev. John N. Wilson will officiate and the interment will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery.
 
DEAN, Reginald Mervill (I10480)
 
17471 Obituary:
Ray H. Lind, a life-long farmer in the Bruce community north of Cavalier, died Saturday at his home in the city.
Mr. Lind, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Lind, was born in the Bruce community July 8, 1898, he lived & operated a farm there until the time of his death. The Linds moved to Cavalier in 1947.

He married Bernice Louden in Grand Forks in 1931.
Survivors are his wife;
one daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Beverly) Gjertson, St. Paul;
one brother, Harry, Napa, California & one grandson, Paul.

Lind served as treasurer of the Bruce school district for 29 years, & was a member of the Methodist church.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Cavalier Methodist church. The Rev. Richard Teichmann officiated & burial was in the Bruce cemetery. Arrangements were by the Jensen Funeral Home in Cavalier. Honorary pallbearers were C.R. Morrison, Charles Renwick, Egill Hillman, Ed Jaster, Russell Horseley & Thomas Horsley. Active pallbearers were Alfred Latozke, Esau Renwick, Carter McConnell, Duane Morrison, Alex Wisenthal, & Mearl Schluchter. 
Ref: Cavalier Chronicle. - - - 
LIND, Raymond Harold (I408)
 
17472 Obituary:
SISLEY - On Sunday, Jan. 18th, 1903, entered into rest, Joshua Sisley, in his 82nd year.
Funeral from his late residence, Richmond Hill, on Tuesday, Jan. 20th, at 2:30 p.m.
Ref: The Globe & Mail - Jan 20, 1903 pg. 12.

1860 Oct 116, Tues. , Union Fall Fair at Markham Village. The day was beautiful & the company more numerous than we haver ever seen at any Fair north of Toronto, The number of entries was very large, being nearly 1000.
. Sheep Wethers 2, 1st prize, Joshua Sisley.
. Barley 2 bushels, 34d place Joshua Sisley.
Ref: York Herald Newspaper.

Monument Inscription:

MARGARET SISLEY
1786 - 1887
JOSHUA SISLEY
1822 - 1903
OLIVIA HIS WIFE
1832 - 1914
EMMA MILLARD
1835 - 1893 - - - 
SISLEY, Joshua Jr. (I109)
 
17473 Obituary:
The Class of 1922 Princeton
THE CLASS reports that Mr. George Rose died peacefully Apr. 2, 1991, after a winter of declining health, in Indianapolis. He is survived by his widow, Ernistine Bradford Rose; his son & daughterinlaw, Dr. George B. & Dr. Helen N. Rose; & a grandchild, Elizabeth Rose,

George was born in Washington, D.C., in Sept. 1900. After Princeton, he received a law degree from the Univ. of Pennsylvania, returned to Washington as a private attorney, & later practiced with the N.L.R.B. George moved to Indianapolis, following in the footsteps of his family who had been early pioneers. He practiced there for over 40 years, specializing in labor & constitutional law. He wrote many articles & a book about labor relations.

Church, civic activities, & the Boy Scouts of America kept him very involved in the community. He was a Presbyterian deacon, Sunday school leader, & elder at the Second Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis. - - - 
ROSE, George (I1342)
 
17474 Obituary:
William Mai Passes at 72
Ridgeway - William G. Mai of Ash St., Ridgeway, passed away at the Fort Erie Douglas Memorial Hospital after a week's illness on Monday April 13, 1959 at the age of 72.
He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mai, being born in Bufalo, N.Y. on April 30, 1895. After receiving his admissions he worked for a short time with his father then at an early age became associated with the Pullman Sleeping Car Co. of Buffalo and was a xxxxx employee for about 36 years, retiring in 1954.
He married the former Jessie Moore at Erie, Pa, on July 1, 1944. Mr. Mai lived a quiet and peaceful life devoting his main interests towards his home and garden and was an ardent hunter and fisherman. He was of Anglican faith.
He is survived by his wife, Jessie Moore Mai.
The remains are resting at Dell, Brian S. Harris Funeral Home, Ridge Road, Ridgeway. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 2 P.M. with the Rev. J. Gerard officiating. Cemation from the Buffalo Crematorium. In lieu of flowers kindly donate to the charity of youir choice.
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MAI, William G. (I1519)
 
17475 Obituary:
AN AGED PILGRIM AT REST - Mrs. Sarah Playter, widow of the late Isaac Playter & one of the early pioneers of Whitchurch, died March 18th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Silas Vernon, Manchester, Reach Tp.
& borne by 6 nephews her body was on Wednesday last quietly laid in the old Friends' Burying Ground, Whitchurch, beside the remains of her last husband, who died 14 years ago, & those of her many relations, the early settlers of this vicinity.

Deceased died at the age of 89 years & 1 day & was the sister of Mr. John Willson of Union St. now the only remaining member of a family of 11 children who emigrated from New Brunswick in 1811.
Ref: Newmarket Era Newspaper, published 1889 Mar 22. - - - 
WILLSON, Sarah .3 (I106)
 
17476 Obituary:
Son of Joe Gerrie & Helen Goudie. Husband of Becky, father of Scotty & Candice. Brother of Bryan, Steven, Randy & Bradley.
Scott was a gifted athlete, participating in football, rugby, & wrestling. In 1980 he won the Junior Canadian Wrestling Championship in the 82k class & traveled that summer to Japan as a member of the Canadian team. In his senior year of high school Scott won both the Senior Football Award for offense, & the Wrestling Award for most dedicated.
In addition to being an excellent athlete, Scott was also one of the most decent & funny people you could ever hope to meet. I was good friends with him from grades 4 through 8 & had the opportunity to share in many of the adventurous high jinks of his childhood. R.I.P. Scooter - - - 
GERRIE, Peter Scott SCOOTER (I967)
 
17477 Obituary:
Woodgate - On Sunday, July 13th, 1919, Henry W. Woodgate in his 84th year, at the residence of his son-in-law, R. J. Feaster, 1035 Dufferin street.
Funeral service at the above address on Monday at 8:30 p.m. Body will be taken to Stouffville, thence to Hartman for burial, Wednesday, 1 p.m. He giveth His beloved sleep.
Ref: Toronto Daily Star newspaper. - - - 
WOODGATE, Henry William (I1704)
 
17478 Obituary:
Daughter of John Willson Osborn & Ruby Bishop Osborn.
Sister of Mary Caroline, who became the wife of Judge Samuel B. Gookins, of Terre Haute, died in Columbus, Georgia, August 26, 1889 & is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Terre Haute;
Bishop Webb, born in Terre Haute, died in Indianapolis on April 9, 1891, & is buried in Forest Hill cemetery, Greencastle;

Hannah M. became the wife of Solomon Claypool & resided in Indianapolis. - - - 
OSBORN, Hannah Moore (I719)
 
17479 Obituary: Lawrence: Marty Cecilia Lawrence( Pryzner ) died peacefully on Sat. Oct 29, 2005 at the Assiniboine Centre after a battle with cancer. Her beloved husband of 62 years, Spencer, was at her side. Mary was born in 1923 in Shoal Lake where she received her education. At age 14, she moved to Brandon to find work and during her early life, had numerous jobs. She was particularly fond of the time spend working with patients at the former Brandon Metal health Centre from 1943-46. When she was 16, she met Spencer. They went together until age 20 when they wed in Brandon's First Church United on Dec. 11, 1943.

Mary had a great passion for fishing, golf & playing cards. She & Spencer spend many days on the boat at different lakes throughout the province. May was a spectacular cook & homemaker. In 1952 Twins Douglas & Darlene made the Lawrence family complete. In 1969, the family moved to Port Hawkesbury where Spencer was transferred with Gulf Oil. There Mary was active in the United Church auxiliary. She was head of the knitting table for bazaars & loved to knit creations for her young grandchildren & to raise money for church functions. In 1981 that family returned to Brandon where Mary & Spencer bought a home on Broda Bay. That's where they lived until 2003 when they moved into Riverheights Terrace, where Mary & Spencer quickly made dear friends. Mary overcame numerous health problems including bouts with cancer & Giullain Barre syndrome. She recently fought a recurrence of cancer but lost the brave battle.

She is survived by her husband Spencer,
son Douglas (Mary Jane) daughter Darlene (Darren)
grandchildren Nicole (Andy), Jason Denise. - - - 
PRYZNER, Mary Cecelia (I1502)
 
17480 OBITUARY: Thursday, May 26, 1956 - Mrs. Cela Marchant:

The death of Mrs. Cela McCutcheon Marchant on Friday, April 27, at the Red Cross hospital, Mindemoya, leaves a vacancy in the early pioneers born on Manitoulin. Mrs. Marchant was born on the McCutcheon homestead in the township of Sandfield, July 13, 1883. She attended Sandfield public school & the Methodist Church at Tehkummah. Her generous & kindly disposition will ever be remembered by those who knew her.

As a young girl Mrs. Marchant went to Toronto where she spent a number of years. Later she went to Vancouver & was employed by the Hudson's Bay Company. She was one of the leading sales ladies in that store.
In September 1921 she married Ernest William Marchant. Mrs. Marchant lived on the west coast until 1945 when she returned to Manitoulin & for the past 10 years resided at Mindemoya. Mrs. Marchant was a member of the United Church & belonged to the Order of the Eastern Star.
The funeral was held from the McCutcheon home on Sunday, April 29. The service was conducted by Rev. Higginbotham of Mindemoya, assisted by Rev. Mary Dougherty of Tehkummah. Rev. Dougherty sang the beautiful hymn "There Is No Night There" accompanied by Mrs. George Ward at the piano. The many floral tributes showed the esteem in which Mrs. Marchant was held.
She is survived by her husband, Ernest Marchant, 3 brothers, Stewart of Superior, USA, Vesper Manitowaning & Clifford of Sandfield. Pall bearers were Burkett Robinson, William Hare, Roy Arnold, Bert Watson, David Ward, & W. Tilson.
Ref: Find a Grave. 2012. - - - 
MCCUTCHEON, Cecilia CELA .2 (I272)
 
17481 Obituary: "McKendry, Patricia Eleanor [nee Snider[
Peacefully, surrounded by her children, at the William Osler Health Centre on Friday, May 31, 2002, in her 82nd year.
Beloved wife of the late Dr. James B.J. McKendry, Loving mother of Bill & Lorna, Peggie & John Gillies, Cathy McKendry & Ted & Debbie. Adored by her grandchildren Andrew, Lindsay, Cameron & Stewart McKendry, Laura, Elisabeth & Amanda Reynolds, Tyler & Lauren Gillies, & Rhys & Bryn McKendry.
Survived by her brother Edward Snider of Kingston.
Pat was born in Vancouver, 1921 & was raised & educated in Hamilton, Ontario & then graduated in 1944 as a Registered Nurse from the Hospital for Sick Children & remained active on the Women's H.S.C. Auxiliary for many years.
Pat was a delight & an inspiration to the many people that knew her. She was an active member of the choir & congregation of Kingsway Baptist Church.
Friends may call at Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. West, Etobicoke, between Islington & Kipling Aves., from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. on Sunday. Funeral Service will be held on Monday, June 3 at 2 p.m. from Kingsway Baptist Church, 41 Birchview Blvd., Etobicoke. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Kingsway Baptist Church."
Ref: Toronto Daily Star Newspaper. - - - 
SNIDER, Patricia Eleanor Cummer (I995)
 
17482 Obituary: David Woodstock, Woodstock Weekly Review, 8 Jun 1877, p. 8, col. 3. TEETZEL, David William (I242)
 
17483 Obituary: Died Berry.
On Tuesday, October 11, 1927 Mrs. Katherine Boggs, daughter of the late William Brenton (sic) & Ellen Carter Boggs.

Funeral services at her late residence, Bowerville, Maryland on Thursday, October 13 at 2PM. Interment at Oak Hill Cemetery, Washington, DC.
Ref: The Washington Post, published October 12, 1927.

Child, Mary Lawrence Berry, 1872-1935, bu. Oak Hill Cemetery. - - - 
BOGGS, Katrine Stuart (I2354)
 
17484 Obituary: Highly respected by all who knew her, she was untiring in her devotion to the Church (Church of the Holy Cross) and by her death there exists a vacancy not easily filled. - - - BOGGS, Maria Lawrence (I1543)
 
17485 Obituary: MY DAD
Lawrence Barrett "Barrie" Olinger of Lancaster, California died on Feb. 21, 2010 at the home of his daughter Dayna after a long battle with cancer.
Barrie called the San Fernando Valley his home for more than 50 years before moving to Lancaster, Ca to be closer to his family. After graduating from San Fernando Valley High School in 1950, Barrie married his high school sweetheart, Yvonne (Bonnie) Simonds & joined the US Army.
Barrie & Bonnie raised their four children in the Chatsworth area of Southern California. As a devoted 4-H dad, the family kept busy with many family 4-H activities across the Los Angeles area. His interests included cars, landscaping, radio, television & movie history & trivia. Left to cherish his memory & book collection are his children: Carole, Dayna (Dave), Brian & Tracy: and his grandchildren Jarod and Meghan.  - - - 
OLINGER, Lawrence Barrett BARRIE (I1754)
 
17486 Obituary: On Wednesday the 6th instant, at two in the morning, departed this life, much lamented, Rebecca Wilson, wife of John Wilson, Esq., of Yonge street, in the 63 year of her age. The following day her remains were followed by the a numerous train of mourners & friends to the place of interment, where a suitable oration was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Stuart on the solemn occasion.
Ref: THE ORACLE, Saturday, June 16, 1804, No. 8, Total # 684 (subscribers).

Rebecca & John Willson were living with their son Wm. Ladner, at the time of Rebecca's death.

BURIAL CAIRN
Willson, East face: John Willson Esq., aged 90 years & 11 days died July 8th 1829. Moved 1940 from East Gwillimbury In mind Rebecca Willson wife of John Willson Esq. departed June 6th 1804, aged 61 years. Moved in 1940 from Lot 26 Markham which was a Loyalist grant to her son W.L. Willson. [Wm. Ladner Willson.]

West face: John Willson, U.E.L. born in Middlesex Cy, New Jersey, 1739. died in York Cy, Upper Canada, 1829. Also his wife. Rebecca Thixton, born in New Jersey, 1743 died in Markham Tp., Yonge St 1804.

John Willson brought his family to St. John, N.B. in the "May Fleet" in 1783 & came to Upper Canada in 1793. He held the lease of the "Kings Mill on St John's Creek" on the site of the present ruin known as the Old Mill on the Humber, from 1793 till 1799, when he came to Yonge St. with his son & a nephew, John Arnold. He was among the officers of the 1st York Regiment held prisoners at Fort York in April, 1813.

RE-BURIALS: John had been buried in 1829 in Queensville Burial Grounds, with his second wife Katherine Kuhn. Rebecca had been buried in 1804 on her son's William's farm on 1 Jan.,1940, descendant Alice Willson of Toronto had them reburied together & had build also the stone cairn near south side fence, in Holy Trinity Cemetery. This incidentally would be adjacent to the property of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Willson Lawrence, which is the last lot in the Toronto.(This stone cairn is in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Richmond Hill on Yonge St. near Royal Orchard Blvd., behind Baptist church Holy Trinity Church which since has been moved when Yonge Street was widened from two lanes.)
Ref: North York Ref: Library, Newspaper Collection, R E. Wm. C H Dowson & Alice Willson. - PJ Ahlberg, 2010.

. 1940 Oct 10, North York: Erects Memorial Cairn of Boulders
M W C H Dick Doson of 68? Parkview Ave, Willow has must completed the erection of a memorial cairn of field boulders in Thornhill Anglican Cemetery. This is to the memory of Capt. John Willson, Esq. & his wife Rebecca Thixton. ... His wife predeceased him in 1804. She was buried in what is now the lawn of Mr. Hugh Wilson (no relation) on the north side of Steeles Ave. near Bayview.
Her gravestone the oldest in the area is believed to have been carved & erected by her husband himself. It is a piece of unhewn river slate such as is found in the Humber river area. The lettering, crudely carved reads, "In Mind, Rebecca Willson, wife of John Willson, Esq. who died June the 6, 1804. " The 2 old head stones are set together in the east side of the cairn facing the rising sun, wind & storms. The cairn boulders are not hammer dressed but remain as they came from the field.
The cairn contains, history of Thornhill Anglican Church; other records, coins & stamps inc. a letter, sealed in a glass container.
The work was done for Miss Alice Willson of Toronto, who is a retired teacher of languages; & a direct descendent of those to whom the memorial is erected. She is also a descendent of Mr. Jacob Cummer founder of Willowdale.
Ref: North York Enterprise Newspaper.

Note: New Jersey WILL mentions Arnold relations & Yonge St. neighbours Langstaff:
1797 Sept 15 Arnold, John, of Piscataway,Middlesex Co. Administrators James Arnold, David Thorp. Fellow bondsmen Henry Fourat & Joseph Thicksun all of said County.
Inventory £266 made by John Langstaff, senior & Junior.

For Research:
1. Rebecca Thicksun, born 18 May 1798, Bonhamtown, Middlesex, NJ d/o Lewis Wm. Thickstun & Mary Molly Compton, Is this a brother or some relation? & she married Chamberlain.
2. Rebecca Thickstun b 1751 Piscataway, Middlesex NJ, d 23 Sep 1819 Woodbridge, Middlexsex, NJ. Relationship?

3. NJ Calendar of Wills: 1711-12 Feb. 12. Blackford, Samuel, of Pitscatways, Witnesses: William Thick Stone, Wm. Lang, Ad. Hude. Proved April 29, 1712.

4. WILL of Azariah Dunham of NB, Middlesex Co., NJ,D 1789 12 23, to Daughter Jane, wife of Joseph Thixton of Piscataway, 30 Acres.

. St. James Episcopal Church, 2136 Woodbridge Ave. Edison, Piscataway , NJ. ' Founded 1666. Organized in 1704, this is the second church on the site. It was erected in 1837 in the new Greek Revival style, Although the cemetery does not appear well tended, the church has been kept us exceptionally well.' Edison as formerly called Raritan Township. Revolutionary War skirmishes took place in Bonhamtown, Piscataway on Woodbridge Avenue. St. James Episcopal Church building served as a barracks hospital for wounded British soldiers during the war. Piscatawaytown Burial Ground is also referred to as the White Church Cemetery. - -- - 
THICKSON(E), Rebeka Thixton (I804)
 
17487 Obituary: Rites Held Wednesday for Mrs. J. Gingrich

Carsonville, June 6 - Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Pilgrim Holiness church of Applegate for Mrs. Janet Adelia Gingrich, 71, who died Monday after an illness of three weeks. Rev. Orville Smith, pastor of the church, officiated, assisted by Rev. Ellis Fenton, of Carsonville Methodist church. Burial was made in Washington cemetery.

Mrs. Gingrich was born Sept. 9th, 1873 in Clinton, Ont., & had been a resident of Carsonville since 1940. She had been a member of the Pilgrim Holiness church for over 20 years.

She is survived by six brothers, Albert Phipps, Herbert Phipps, Allan Phipps, Harvey Phipps, & William Phipps, all of Carsonville; Oliver Phipps, Applegate; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Gingrich, Mrs. Margaret Hawes, Applegate; & Mrs. Maud Miller, Detroit.

Ref: Sandusky Republican-Tribune, published; Thursday, 07 June 1945. - - - 
PHIPPS, Janet DELIA (I1238)
 
17488 Obituary: Russell E. Stolfo, born March 12, 1939 - May 27, 2014, Dowagiac, Michigan

Tribute & Message From The Family:
Russell was born on March 12, 1939 & passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 2014.
Russell was a resident of Dowagiac, Michigan at the time of his passing.
A memorial service with military rites will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, June 2, at the Coloma United Methodist Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Berrien County Humane Society.
Ref: City Newspaper, Ohio. - - - 
STOFLO, Russell (I2819)
 
17489 Obituary: The Times Review Fort Erie July 27, 1950
Mrs. Justine A. Moore
Funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon from Dell's Funeral Chapel, Ridgeway, for Mrs. Justine Adeline Moore who passed away in her 64th year on Wednesday July 19 at Douglas Memorial Hospital, Fort Erie, following a lenghly illness.
She was the beloved wife of Charles Moore, Ridgeway; and mother of one daughter, Eliza A. Moore, and one son, Lawrence, both living at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore came here shortly after their marriage, 27 years ago. The deceased was a member of the Queen Victoria Rebekah Lodge for several years.
Rev. B. E. Walck officiated at the services. The pall bearers were Harry Clans, Fred Smith, Carl Hampel, Archie Malloy, Fred Fretz and Tobias Baer. Interment was in Ridgeway cemetery.
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ROSIN, Justine Adeline (I1484)
 
17490 OBJE
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TITL The Mattice Family c. 1905?
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Family (F95)
 
17491 OBJE
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FILE C:\GENEAL~1\FO Photos - Moore\Mattice, Levington.JPG
TITL Levington and Lena Mattice
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Family (F101)
 
17492 OBJE
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TITL Wellington and Emily Mattice
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Family (F97)
 
17493 Obtained by Ward Skinner Source (S72)
 
17494 OCCU: Credit Manager - Crowley's Department Store
1933 -Personal Secretary
RELIG: Anglican 
CLARK, Marjorie Reta (I1472)
 
17495 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1102)
 
17496 OCCU: farmer
RELIG: Catholic
BIOGRAPHY: lost right arm in corn picker in 1950s.
RESID: Raleigh St., Chatham and Vancouver, BC 
SETTERINGTON, Percy Clinton (I154)
 
17497 OCCU: housewife
RELIG: unknown
CAUSE_OF_DEATH: cancer
BIRTH: birth record at variance with gravestone
RESID: worked in Flin Flon, Manitoba and home on Oak St., Leamington, Ont. 
SETTERINGTON, Irene Lillian (I297)
 
17498 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I231)
 
17499 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1087)
 
17500 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1116)
 

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