The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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1701 | [[Died in infancy | Horr, Conner (I10618)
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1702 | [[Divorce: Bangor Daily News. Bangor, Me.: Mar 22, 2004. p. 2 Michael R. Horr, Windham, and Sharon Horr, Hampden, married at Gorham on May 22, 1982; custody of one child granted to mother. | Horr, Michael (I11758)
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1703 | [[Ebay item: VINTAGE MOURNING CARD IN CABINET CARD FORMAT. HAS TEXT " IN MEMORIAM /WHOM THE LORD LOVETH HE CHASTENETH/EDDIE HOAR,DIED DEC.7,1890/AGE 2 YRS. 4 MONS. 10 DAYS." ALSO HAS VERSE BACK MARKED " PHILA.MOURNING SUPPLY CO." 4.25 X 6.5 IN. EXCELLENT COND. | Hoar, Edward (I47739)
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1704 | [[Eleanor H. (Horr) Hamel Birth: Nov. 7, 1909 Brooklyn Kings County New York, USA Death: Apr. 17, 1984 Cornwall Orange County New York, USA "WALDEN [New York]-- Eleanor H. Hamel of Wait Street, Walden, formerly of Washingtonville and Craigville, a retired postal worker with the Washingtonville Post Office, died unexpectedly Tuesday, April 17, in The Cornwall Hospital, Cornwall. She was 74. The daughter of the late William and Adeline Brueckner Horr, she was born Nov. 7, 1909 in Brooklyn. The widow of Henry O. Hamel, she was a member of St. Anne's Episcopal Church, Washingtonville. Survivors include a daughter, Leila Ronk of Walden; a son, David William Hames of Los Angeles, Calif.; a brother, Arthur Horr of Fairfax, Vt.; two sisters, Ruth Downing of Craigville and Evelyn Price of Chester, seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hamel's body was donated to Albany Medical College, Albany. Memorial contributions may be made to the Washingtonville Ambulance Corps." The Middletown Times Herald Record-- Wednesday, April 18, 1984; Page 68. From the Middletown THRALL Library Microfilm collection. Burial: Body donated to medical science Specifically: Albany Medical College, Albany, New York, U.S.A. | Horr, Eleanor (I20631)
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1705 | [[Ellen M. (Hoar) Svoboda - News-Herald, The (8/25/2004) Ellen M. (Hoar) Svoboda Funeral services for Ellen M. (Hoar) Svoboda, 48, of Chardon, will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Hambden Congregational Church, 13840 G.A.R. Highway, Hambden. Mrs. Svoboda died Aug. 21, 2004, at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights. Born July 16, 1956, in Cleveland, she was a lifelong resident of Chardon. She enjoyed motorcycling, crocheting, and traveling. Mrs. Svoboda worked in patient registration at Hillcrest Hospital. Survivors are her husband, Richard "Dick" Svoboda, whom she married on June 27, 1975, in Chester Township; son, Rich Svoboda of Chardon; daughters, Holly (Matt) Turner of Madison and Sarah Svoboda of Chardon; brothers, Kenny (Kathy) Hoar of Burton and Chuck (Debbie) Hoar of Maine; sisters, Eileen (Roger) Schaffert of Chester Township, Joyce Bosley of Wash., and Sally (Robert) Boveington of Chester Township; and granddaughter, Kaylee Carmigiano. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Burr Funeral Home, 116 South St., (Rt. 44, 500 ft south of Rt. 6/Chardon Square), Chardon. Pastor John Dove of the Hambden Congregational Church will officiate at services. Burial will be in Hambden Township Cemetery in Hambden. The family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society, 7861 Crile Road, Concord, 44077. Information and online condolences at www.burrservice.com. | Hoar, Ellen (I20995)
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1706 | [[Email from Bunny Burge on Jan. 3, 2005 SPARKETTEB(at)peoplepc.com They had two children: Louis Edward Hartley and Mary Alice Hartley. Mary Alice was killed in a car wreck April 6, 1994. She is buried beside her parents. | Hoar, Gladys (I16197)
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1707 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I58299)
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1708 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I58295)
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1709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I33784)
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1710 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I32494)
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1711 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I35149)
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1712 | [[Enlisted in Co. C 10 Michigan Infantry 3 Nov 1863 and mustered out 11 Nov 1865. A member of G.A.R. They had 10 children. They were found in Lapeer Co., census in 1880 and 1900 (as Shuman). | Sherman, Charles Edgar (I40025)
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1713 | [[Evelyn Aksberg, 83 Evelyn Aksberg died Saturday in Butte. She was born in Butte on Sept. 7, 1917, to Samuel and Annie (Richards) Hoar and attended local schools. Evelyn had worked at the Savoy in Meaderville before becoming the owner and manager of The Colusa Bar in Meaderville. She married John K. Aksberg in Idaho in 1970, and he preceded her death in 1995. Evelyn is survived by her sister, Mae Smith of Auburn, Calif.; and numerous nieces and nephews. In accordance with her requests, cremation will occur in Butte and no ser vices are planned at this time. Wayrynen-Richards Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Hoar, Evelyn (I36306)
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1714 | [[Farmer, elementary education rented a farm in the early 1920's this was where Percy's son Bob was born. Gordon purchased the old Fulford farm and the his son Glen purchased it in 1964 now it belongs to William Gadd who purchased it in the early 1970's. | Smith, Herbert Gordon (I42230)
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1715 | [[First name Ma---- (Marilyn?) | Horr, Marlys (I15305)
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1716 | [[Fulton (New York) Daily News Ella May Wells Pelkey, 90 and a resident of Seneca Hill Manor died Thursday, March 10, 2005 in the Oswego Hospital. She was born in Volney and was the daughter of the late Edward R. and Mabel M Horr Wells. She was the wife of Harold Pelkey of Oswego, they were married on September 9, 1949. Mrs. Pelkey had been employed for many years as a seamstress at Odstead Manufacturing and Conn Knitting Mill. She enjoyed Knitting, crocheting and sewing. She was member of the Oswego City Senior Citizens, First United Methodist Church and had been a Crossing Guard with the Oswego City School District for ten years. In addition to her husband she is survived by two daughters Carol Ann Pelkey and Luella Marie Parsons both of Oswego, one son Kevin Pelkey of St. Charles, Missouri., 2 brothers Richard Wells of Oswego and Edwin Wells of Phoenix, one sister Florence L. Murray of Oswego, 3 grandchildren Ralph Parsons, Marie Parson and Bailey Pelkey, 2 great grandchildren Dustin Parsons and Brendan Fantom, several nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held Monday 9 a.m. at the Dain-Cullinan Funeral Home with Rev. Holly Eden officiating. Spring burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. Calling hours Sunday 5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. 112 East Second St. | Wells, Ella May (I35202)
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1717 | [[George F. Dorsey Retired machinist, formerly of Warren George F. Dorsey, 86, of 1014 Hope St., Bristol, died Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2004, at Rhode Island Hospital. He was the husband of the late Evelyn (Hoar) Dorsey. Born in Fall River, a son of the late John and Ellen (Kay) Dorsey, he had lived in Warren before moving to Bristol. Mr. Dorsey was a machinist for the former Coats & Clark/Crown Fastener Co., Warren, before retiring in 1983. He worked in a Civilian Conservation Corps camp during summers in his youth. He was a member of the Benjamin Church Tenants Association He leaves a son, George F. Dorsey Jr. of Somerset; a daughter, Sandra A. Beres of Torrington, Conn.; a brother, Thomas Dorsey of Fall River; and a grandson. He was the brother of the late John Dorsey and Mary Howard. His funeral was on Saturday, Oct. 30, in Sansone Funeral Home in Bristol. He was buried in St. Mary Cemetery, Bristol. Contributions in his memory may be made to Benjamin Church Manor Tenants Association, 1014 Hope St., Bristol, RI 02809. | Dorsey, George F. (I7437)
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1718 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I35929)
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1719 | [[Had three daughters. | Hoar, Donovan (I38221)
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1720 | [[Had three daughters. | Hoar, Chester (I2378)
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1721 | [[Hartford Courant . Hartford, Conn.: Jun 4, 1995 . pg. H.2 Whether he's discussing cellular respiration in biology class or pulling down a rebound on the basketball court, Harry L. Hoar shows a quiet self- assurance. Those who have watched him through his four years at Bolton High School say it wasn't always that way. Hoar, a lanky 6-foot-3 senior with short, sandy hair and a faint goatee, was an all- conference athlete, helping lead the Bolton High Bulldogs to their first winning season in 19 years. He is a strong contender for valedictorian of the graduating class. But looking back to freshman year, teachers and coaches recall a young man who had to overcome asthma and painful foot and leg injuries. He did it, they say, through a persistent work ethic not unlike that of Hoar's sports hero, Boston Celtics star Larry Bird. "The growth that I've seen in him, both academically and athletically, from the unsure, unsteady freshman to the outstanding achiever as a senior, is outstanding," Principal Joseph Fleming said. Basketball coach Rich Dineen said Hoar was playing junior varsity ball when Dineen took over a struggling basketball program, vowing to make Bolton a factor in the Charter Oak Conference. "As a freshman, he lacked a lot of basketball skills," the coach recalled. "He wasn't a natural athlete, but I wish every kid that played for me had his work ethic and his inner strength." Told by Dineen that he was a long-shot prospect for the varsity team the next year, Hoar said he "took his words as a challenge." Over the summer he read books on basketball techniques. He shot 100 foul shots a day. He lifted weights and did sprints. In the evenings, he spent hours doing ball-handling drills. "There was rarely a time when I did not have a basketball with me," Hoar recalled. Biology teacher Thomas Dilworth, who coached Hoar in soccer as a freshman, said the shortness of breath brought on by his asthma put Hoar on the bench for part of some games. "But he continued to work hard throughout the season without complaints or excuses," he said. His diligence paid off. Hoar was recognized as most improved player at the end of the 1992-93 basketball season, and went on to be a tri- captain of the Bulldogs. After winning just five games in 55 over the previous three years, the team posted a 14-8 record this year. Max Schardt, a close friend and teammate, said all the players knew of Hoar's injuries. "He never stopped running, and you knew he was in pain. This year he really emerged as a leader." Reserved by nature, Hoar's role in the classroom is more low profile. In an evaluation, guidance counselor June Krisch described him as "an active observer and participant when called on, but not . . . a catalyst for class discussion." That should not be read as a lack of enthusiasm, Dilworth noted. "He gets excited about things," he said. "When a student gets excited about aerobic cellular respiration -- I mean, it's the basis of life but it's very difficult -- for me, as a teacher, that is really rewarding." This fall, Hoar, who turns 18 this month, is bound for Rochester Polytechnical Institute, where he plans to study biology or the emerging field of biomathematics. Having lost a grandmother to cancer this spring, he said he hopes to do research on cancer and other diseases. Basketball, he said, has taught him lessons that work on the court -- and in the classroom, too: "The more you put into it, the more you get out of it." | Hoar, Harry (I7625)
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1722 | [[He married Stella CUSHING on 18 SEP 1926 in Fitchburg MA, daughter of Herman Sampson CUSHING and Florence BUCKLEY. She was born 3 MAR 1903 in Fi tchburg MA, and died 29 JUL 1985 in Fitchburg Massachusetts | Lawrence, Richard Harris (I17308)
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1723 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I13871)
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1724 | [[Her brother's obituary: http://www.joycetice.com/clippings/tcobt165.htm Robert L. Miller of Waverly, N.Y. Robert L. Miller, of 329 Chemung Street, Waverly, New York, passed away on May 13, 2006 at his home with his family. Born August 12, 1940 in Cando, North Dakota, he was the son of the late Ruth (Farquharson) and Col. LeRoy B. Miller. Robert graduated high school in 1957 from Mynderse Academy, Seneca Falls, New York. Thereafter, Robert worked as a ranch hand on Kron's Ranch in Great Falls, Montana. He received his commission as a Second Lt. in the United States Army in 1961. He was a member of the distinguished 82nd Airborne Division in the 7th Special Forces, Green Berets. He served as part of the Military Advisory Assistance Team active duty until 1964. He remained a member of Active Reserves and National Guard in the United States Army until his honorable discharge as a First Lieutenant in 1970. He graduated from Yale University in 1966 with a Bachelor of Arts in American History. Robert went on to Cornell University, where he obtained his Doctor of Law Degree in 1969. In 1969, Robert moved to Waverly, New York, with his wife, Rosemarie, where he began his lifetime career as a prominent attorney. Having started his career working with the Honorable Betty Friedlander and later went on to open his own practice in 1972 with offices in both Waverly and Elmira, New York. Robert then teamed up with Jospeh J. Balok, Jr. of Elmira, New York, to establish the law firm of Miller & Balok in 1975, later becoming the law firm of Miller, Balok & Urbanski. In 1981, Robert went into private practice in Waverly, New York, where the Miller Law Office continues to serve the public. On February 11, 1974, Robert was appointed as the first Public Defender of Tioga County, New York, where he served as such until his retirement. Robert was admitted to the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York on December 11, 1969; a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association on May 10, 1972 and the National Association of Trial Lawyers on September 1, 1976. Robert was well-known for his years of practice in tort litigation and criminal defense as well as being well-known in the community for his involvement in local projects and his sincere concern for the well being of the residents of his community. His hobby was being an architectural design gardener and creating the well-known Miller Gardens. Robert is survived by his loving wife, Rosemarie H. Miller; his daughter and son-in-law, Attorney Dana and Corby Martin, Milton, Florida; sons and daughters-in-law, Jason and Jill Miller, Chemung, New York, Attorney Todd and Erin Miller, Waverly, New York; grandchildren, Chelsea and Sam Martin, Colton, Peyton and Paige Miller, Ethan and Ayla Miller; and great-grandson, Elliott Martin. Robert was predeceased by his sisters, Marcia Hoar and Patricia Patch. A time for gathering with family and friends will be on Wednesday, May 17, from 4:00 to 9:00 at the St. James Catholic Church, Waverly, New York. A Celebration Mass of Robert's life will be on Thursday, May 18, at 11:00 at the St. James Church. The family will provide flowers. Donations may be made in Robert's honor to the Waverly Recreation Department. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Luckner Funeral Home, 449 Park Avenue, Waverly, N.Y. | Miller, Marcia (I12121)
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1725 | [[Her brother's obituary: Oliver Alvin Shank MILROY - Oliver Alvin Shank, 79, of 1358 Siglerville Pike, Milroy, died at 1:43 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, 2000, at his residence. Born Jan. 27, 1921, in Milroy, he was a son of the late Oliver Andrew and Florence C. (Baker) Shank. His wife, Willa J. (Nale) Shank, whom he married Aug. 27, 1941, survives. Also surviving are: children, A. Leslie Shank and Daryl N. Shank, both of Milroy; brothers and sisters, Marlin T. Shank, Mrs. Gardner (Jane) Glass, Mrs. Harry (Erma) Nale, Mrs. Foster (Ruth) Hoar, and Kenneth E. Shank, all of Milroy, Alda B. Wilson, Peoria, Ariz., David R. Shank, Conneaut, Ohio, and Mrs. Richard (Donna) Briner, Royersford; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Glen A. Shank. He was a lifelong member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Siglerville. He was a United States Navy veteran of World War II. He was employed by Standard Steel for over 30 years. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Lewistown, the Milroy American Legion, and the Siglerville Grange. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, with the Rev. Rosalie N. Smith and the Rev. Robert B. Harnish officiating. Interment will be in the Salem Cemetery, Siglerville. Friends were received 7-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to HOSPICE: The Bridge, 1126 W. Fourth St., Lewistown, PA 17044 or to St. John's Lutheran Church, 51 McClay St., Milroy, PA 17063. Her brother's obituary: Marlin T. Shank LEWISTOWN - Marlin T. Shank, 86, of Ohesson Manor, Lewistown, and formerly of 65 Maclay St., Milroy, died at 3 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2002, at Ohesson Manor. Born Aug. 13, 1915, in Milroy, he was the son of the late Oliver Andrew and Florence C. (Baker) Shank. His wife, Helen P. (Stover) Shank, whom he married Oct. 5, 1940, survives. Also surviving are; children, Larry M. Shank, Strodes Mills, Gary T. Shank, Reedsville, Regina Ann Peachey, Belleville, Jeffrey L. Shank, Milroy, and Robin T. Shank, Milroy; brothers and sisters, Mrs. Gardner (Jane) Glass, Milroy, Alda B. Wilson, Peoria, AZ, Mrs. Harry (Erma) Nale, Milroy, Mrs. Foster (Ruth) Hoar, Milroy, David R. Shank, Conneaut, OH, Kenneth E. Shank, Milroy, and Mrs. Richard (Donna) Briner, Sun Lakes, AZ; 12 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by brothers, Glen A. Shank and Oliver Alvin Shank. He was employed as a dairyman at the Malta Home and was a self- employed farmer. He was a member of the St. Johns Lutheran Church, Siglerville. His funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, with the Pastor Rosalie N. Smith officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Milroy. Friends may call from 10 a.m. Tuesday, until the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: St. John's Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 451, Milroy, PA 17063 or to charity of donor's choice. Her brother's obituary: Erie Times-News (PA) - June 9, 2003 Deceased Name: David R. Shank Sr. Retired as plant manager of Plycraft CONNEAUT, Ohio ? David R. Shank Sr., 71, of Conneaut, died Saturday, June 7, 2003, at Ashtabula County Medical Center in Ashtabula, Ohio. He was born June 17, 1931, in Milroy, son of the late Oliver and Florence Baker Shank. He had been a Conneaut resident for 31 years. He was employed as plant manager at Plycraft before retiring in 1995. He was a U.S. Army veteran. A former member of the Elks Club, he enjoyed hunting, auto racing and working on his farm. He was preceded in death by two sons, Kenneth and Mark Shank; and three brothers, Glen, Marlin and Alvin Shank. Survivors include his wife, Thelma Bartlett Shank, whom he married Sept. 8, 1949; two sons, David R. Shank Jr. of North Kingsville, Ohio, and Timothy S. Shank of Conneaut; five sisters, Alda Wilson and Donna Brinner, both of Phoenix, Ariz., and Ruth Hoar, Jane Glass and Irma Nale, all of Milroy; a brother, Kenneth Shank of Milroy; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Marcy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 208 Liberty St., Conneaut. A service will be held there Wednesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Dr. Clyde A. McGee of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be at Glenwood Cemetery. Her sister's obituary: http://lewistownsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/525967/Alda-B--Wilson.html?nav=5007 PEORIA, Ariz. - Alda B. Wilson, 91, of Peoria, Ariz., passed away on Oct. 6, 2010. She was born in Armagh Township, on Oct. 25, 1918, to Oliver and Florence (Baker) Shank. She was married to James S. Wilson, who preceded her in death in 1970. Alda worked as an aide at Arizona State Hospital and retired after 30 years. She was also preceded in death by her son, James A. Wilson; sister, Jane Glass; and brothers, Marlin, Alvin, Glenn and David Shank. She is survived by her daughters, Carol Kaufman and husband Robert, of Milroy, Barbara Wilson of Tempe, Ariz., and Susan Correll and husband Dennis, of Peoria, Ariz.; nine grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Erma Nale and Ruth Hoar, both of Milroy, and Donna Briner, of Sun Lakes, Ariz.; and brother, Kenneth Shank, of Milroy. Visitation will be held at 9 a.m. Monday, Oct. 11, 2010, with funeral services ensuing at 10 a.m. at Greenwood Memory Lawn Chapel, 719 N. 27th Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Interment will follow at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Apostle Lutheran Church, 7020 W. Cactus Rd., Peoria, AZ 85381. For more information, please visit www.greenwoodmemorylawn.com Her sister's obituary: http://lewistownsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/516054/Jane-E--Glass.html?nav=5007 MILROY - Jane E. Glass, 92, of 1185 Locke Mills Rd., Milroy, died at 2:42 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009, at her residence. Born on Nov. 13, 1916, in Milroy she was the daughter of the late Oliver A. and Florence C. (Baker) Shank. Her husband Gardner James Glass, whom she married on Aug. 13, 1967, survives. Also surviving is a step-daughter, Marjorie M. Glass of Arab, Ala., and siblings: Alda B. Wilson of Peoria, Ariz.; Erma Nale of Milroy; Ruth Hoar of Milroy; Kenneth E. Shank of Milroy; and Mrs. Richard (Donna) Briner of Arizona. She was preceded in death by her first husband, S. Harris Wagner and four brothers: Glen A. Shank; Marlin T. Shank; Oliver Alvin Shank; and David R. Shank. She was employed at the A & P Market in Lewistown and Rubles Doughnuts. She was a member of the St. Johns Lutheran Church in Siglerville and she had attended the Siglerville Elementary School. The funeral service will at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, at Bohn Funeral Home, 55 N. Main St., Reedsville, with the Rev. Kenneth Longfield officiating. A viewing will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, also at the funeral home. Interment will be in the Salem Cemetery in Siglerville. | Shank, Ruth (I1264)
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1726 | [[Her brother's obituary: Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Jul 21, 1994 MICHAEL QUINTAVALLO, 73, of River Avenue, a car salesman for Harrison Motors for 13 years, retiring 11 years ago, died Tuesday at the V.A. Medical Center, Providence. He was a son of the late Antonio and Rosa (Tagliaferro) Quintavallo. He had lived in Providence all his life. Mr. Quintavallo was a Coast Guard veteran of World War II and a communicant of St. Pius Church. He leaves two sisters, Antonetta "Etta" Quintavallo of Providence and Lucille Melebeck of Abbeville, La. He was the brother of the late Domenic Quintavallo, John Quintavallo, Nicholas Quintavallo, Eugene Quintavallo, Mary Quintavallo and Maria Carmella Horr. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. from the Thomas Gattone & Son Funeral Home, 334 Broadway, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 in St. Pius Church, Eaton Street. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. ~ Her sister's obituary: QUINTAVALLO, ANTONETTA "Etta" 92 of River Ave. passed away December 19, 2006. Born in Providence a daughter of the late Antonio and Rose (Tagliaferro ) Quintavallo. Etta was an employee of Marcello Bros. Providence for many years before retiring. She also worked as a Receptionist for the Thomas Gattone & Son Funeral Home and the "Woodlawn"Funeral Home for over 30 years. She is survived by a sister Lucille Melebeck of Louisiana , one niece and several nephews. She was the sister of the late John, Michael, Nicholas, Domenic, Eugene and Mary Quintavallo, and Carmella Horr. Funeral and Visitation Friday at 8:30a.m. in ''WOODLAWN" Funeral Home 600 Pontiac Ave. Cranston, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St Pius Church Providence. Burial will be in St. Anns' Cemetery Visit www.WoodlawnGattone.com ~ Her sister's obituary: Abbeville Meridional (LA) - May 20, 2009 Abbeville? Funeral services will be held Thursday, May 21, 2009 at a 10:00 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Lucille Quintavallo Melebeck, 90, who died Monday, May 18, 2009 at Eastridge Nursing Center. She will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Rev. Daniel Picard officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Rick Melebeck, Jr., David Hebert, Dale Hebert, Chuck Melebeck, Keith Melebeck and Chris Simon. She is survived by two sons, Richard Melebeck and wife Barbara of Lafayette and Ronald Melebeck and wife Mary of Abbeville; and grandchildren, Katy Melebeck of Lafayette, Kelly Melebeck of Houston, Claire Melebeck of Shreveport, Richard "Rick" Melebeck, Jr. of Abbeville, Christine Melebeck of Abbeville and Drew Melebeck of Abbeville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Conrad F. Melebeck, Jr.; parents, Antonio Quintavallo and the former Rose Tagliaferro; brothers, Dominic Quintavallo, Nicholas Quintavallo, John Quintavallo, Mike Quintavallo and Eugene Quintavallo; and sisters, Camela Horr, Mary Quintavallo and Antoinette Quintavallo. The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles Street, on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 from 4:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.; Thursday, May 21, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. until time of services. | Quintavallo, Maria (I28275)
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1727 | [[Her brother's obituary: Robert Franklin King Elder at First Christian Church, West Alexander Robert Franklin (Frank) "Pap" King, 76, of Donegal Township, (PA), died Thursday, January 1, 2004, in his home. He was born June 22, 1927, the youngest of 11 children of William L. and Ruby Shafer King. Mr. King had many occupations, including butcher, welder, carpenter, farmer, construction worker and supervisor in a coal mine. Prior to retirement, he was employed by CR Hobbs and Sons Contractors. He also worked independently as a builder and remodeler of homes and commercial properties. From 1945 to 1946, he served in the U.S. Navy as a seaman second class as an anti-aircraft gunner. Mr. King was a member of First Christian Church of West Alexander, serving as elder and deacon for many years. His hobbies included fishing, hunting, golf and camping. He wove baskets, which won blue ribbons and sold internationally. Mr. King was a member of First Christian Church's dartball team, where he was known as "Pappy," and was a member of several horseshoe pitching clubs, winning many championships. On October 24, 1945, he married Leona M. Riggle, who survives and with whom he celebrated 58 years of marriage. Also surviving are four daughters, Sharon King of Atwater, Calif., Barbara King Barchiesi of Waynesburg, Dianna King Myers of West Finley and Debra King Weaver of Washington; 12 grandchildren, Terry Ingram, Stacey Malli, Janey West, Jessica Wildman, Brenna Cipoletti, Mario Barchiesi, Gary Jr. and Eric Mahan, Melissa Chapman, Sheila Jordan, Gary Weaver II and Keri Cole; 23 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ethel L. Pasco of Jeromeville, Ohio. Deceased are six brothers, Lewis, Charles, George, Martin, Daniel and John; and three sisters, Lydia Mahoney, Effie Calabrese and Flossie Horr; and a great-grandson. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in Michael H. Heinrich Funeral Home, 219 main Street, Claysville. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, January 5, in First Christian Church, West Alexander, with the Rev. Oliver Burd officiating. Interment will follow in Mount View Cemetery, Dallas, W.Va. Claysville James R. Hunt American Legion Post 639 will accord military honors at graveside. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to Hospice of Washington Hospital, 155 Wilson Avenue, Washington, PA 15301. Source: Obituary, Funeral Notice in Washington Observer-Reporter, Washington, PA, Saturday, January 3, 2004. Appropriate correction by James Edward Dague. | King, Flossie (I8591)
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1728 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I248)
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1729 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I23791)
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1730 | [[Her dad's obituary: Louis J. Wischerth 1924 - 2007 WEST SPRINGFIELD - Louis J. Wischerth died at his home in West Springfield on Thursday, September 20, 2007. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 18, 1924 and was the son of William and Marie (Brisbois) Wischerth. He and his family moved to Massachusetts in the 1930's when his father, who worked for Spalding's was transferred to their Chicopee facility. He lived in Chicopee until 1985 when he moved to West Springfield to live with his wife Frances Bigda. Mr. Wischerth graduated from Chicopee High School in 1942 and served in the United States Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. He graduated from American International College in 1950 and subsequently earned a master's degree at Westfield State College. He was a teacher and an administrator in the Chicopee Public Schools for 31 years retiring in 1989. Louis is survived by his son William and his wife Annie of Barnet, Vermont, his daughter Susn Hoar and her husband John and their sons Michael and Matthew of Pembroke, his daughter Patricia Knowles and her husband Mark and their son Luke of Waterboro, Maine, and JoAnn Wisniewski and her husband Jon of Milford, New Hampshire. In addition to his wife, Louis leaves her daughter Carolyn Dulchinos and her husband Donald of Boulder, Colorado and their children Zoe and Theodore as well as her son Andrew Bigda and his wife Mary Ann of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. He is survived by his brother William and his wife Fay of Jacksonville, Florida, his sister Marie Walker of Havre de Grace, Maryland, and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Until his recent illness, Mr. Wischerth was an active volunteer for Rachel's Table and found the work especially rewarding. He enjoyed sports, both as a participant and as a spectator and was an avid golfer, skier, and tennis player. He belonged to the Amherst Golf Club, the Ludlow Tennis-Club, and the 70+ Ski Club. His wake will be held at Corridan Funeral Home on Springfield Street in Chicopee on September 24, 2007 from 4 to 8 pm. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Donations may be made in his memory to the Springfield Rescue Mission, Rachel's Table, or the Baystate Hospice Program. Published in The Republican on 9/23/2007. | Wischerth, Susan (I26947)
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1731 | [[Her daughter's obit: http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obits/pa/pa-mifflin47.htm Rebecca W. Hile MILROY - Rebecca W. Hile, Milroy, 81, of 79 Maple St., Milroy, died at 12:19 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000, at the Lewistown Hospital. Born April 12, 1919, in Milroy, she was the daughter of the late J. Reuben and Georgia E. (Hoar) Wagner. Her husband, Lester B. Hile, whom she married Dec. 24, 1945, survives. She is survived by a son, Sidney B. Hile, 192 Sigler St., Milroy and one granddaughter. She was the last of her immediate family, having been preceded in death by two brothers. She was a 1936 graduate of Milroy High School. She was an office manager for H. B. Goss Candy Co., retiring in 1983 with 22 years of service. She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Milroy. Private graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family at Woodlawn Cemetery, Milroy, with the Rev. Rosalie N. Smith officiating. There will be no public viewing. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 51 Maclay St., Milroy, PA 17063. Hoenstine Funeral Homes Inc., 75 Logan St., Lewistown, is in charge of arrangements. | Hoar, Georgia (I29952)
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1732 | [[Her daughter's obituary: http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/rooks/moreobits3.html Carthage Press Obituaries LaRena Florence Wertko, 88, died at 10:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, 2003, at Cartahge Nursing and Rehab. She was born March 12, 1915 in Woodston, Kan. to Harvey and Mary (Hoar) Allen. Mrs. Wertko graduated high school in 1932. She attended Salt Lake City Business College in Hutchinson, Kan. She later attended South Western Bible College in Enid, Okla. She worked several years with Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. She entered full time ministry after she met and married Rev. Mike Allen Wertko. They worked in Ark., Okla, Texas, and other states as her husband led in evangelistic and pastoral work. They were married for nearly 50 years. They were laborers together for God. He preceded her in death Aug. 6, 1990. Mrs. Wertko was a membe of First Assembly of God Church. She is survived by a son, David Wertko, Cartahge, and a sister, Laura E. Price. She was also preceded in death by one daughter, Rosemary Ann Wertko, Feb. 28, 1944, at birth. Services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12 at Ulmer Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation is open. | Hoar, Mary (I12305)
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1736 | [[Her father's obituary: Dr. Dale Hesser died of a Parkinson's related illness on February 28 at his residence at Sunrise Assisted Living in Fairfax, Virginia. He was buried at National Memorial Park in Falls Church, VA on March 3, 2005. He was 83. Dale was the beloved husband of Naomi Hesser, loving father of Fawn Horr and Tabra Tunoa (formerly Sandra Hesser). He was also survived by three grand- children, Tangi Tunoa, Bryan Horr, Taryn Horr, one great-grandson Tangi Tunoa, Jr, and one sister, June Rose Wilson. Dale Hesser was born in Glencoe, Oklahoma on October 21, 1921. He graduated from Oklahoma State University with his master's degree and received a Ph.D. from The University of Kansas in 1957. He was a college professor at Harding Christian College in Searcy, Arkansas, York Christian College in York, Nebraska and Abilene Christian College in Abilene, Texas. Dale was a university professor of American Literature at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas from 1967 to 1991. He became known as a Black and Jewish Literature expert by his colleagues and students. Dale's favorite poets were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. He moved to Fairfax, Virginia with his wife, Naomi, in 1999. Dale's family love and miss him very much. He was a wonderful husband, father and friend. His vision, influence and love for his family will never be forgotten. He will remain in our hearts forever. Anyone wishing to write, may direct their letters through his daughter: Fawn Horr, 4211 Ann Fitzhugh Drive, Annandale, Virginia 22003. | Hesser, Fawn (I25679)
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1738 | [[Her father's obituary: The Hartford Courant 1998 Thomas Zavisza, 76; Of West Suffield Thomas Zavisza of West Suffield died Tuesday. He was 76. Born in Suffield, he was a lifelong resident of the town. He was employed for 21 years by the Pratt & Whitney Division of the United Technologies Corp. before retiring. He had previously worked for the Granby Cabinet Co. and Kaman Corp. Mr. Zavisza was a former Suffield police officer, a member of Calvary Episcopal Church in Suffield and a past master of the West Suffield Grange. He leaves his wife, Eleanor Hansen Zavisza; two sons, Thomas and his wife, Laureen Zavisza of Suffield and Stephen J. Zavisza of Easthampton, Mass.; two daughters, Diane R. Mosher of Springfield and Patricia and her husband, John Horr of Granby; a sister, Rose Kozlowski of Enfield; and two grandchildren. Three brothers, Maximillian, Stanley and J. Henry Zavisza and a sister, Sophie Smeigel, died previously. The funeral will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Calvary Episcopal Church Chapel. Burial will be in Silver Street Cemetery, Granville, Mass. Calling hours are Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home, 443 East St., Suffield. Memorial donations may be made to the Suffield Volunteer Ambulance Association, P.O. Box 642, Suffield, CT 06078 or to Calvary Episcopal Church, 145 Bridge St., Suffield, CT 06078. Her mother's obituary: Eleanor Zavisza 1928-2010 WEST SUFFIELD - Eleanor (Hansen) Zavisza, 81, of West Suffield, wife of the late Thomas Zavisza, died peacefully on Thursday, January 21, 2010 at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA. She was born on July 8, 1928 in Springfield, MA, daughter of the late G. Milton and Ruth (Holcomb) Hansen. Eleanor grew up in Granville, MA on the family farm, Sunnyside Orchards. She was a graduate of Westfield High School with the Class of 1946 and went on to attend hairdressing school. Eleanor married Thomas Zavisza on July 2, 1950 and together they settled in West Suffield, where they raised their family and lived for close to 50 years. Eleanor was a sports fanatic and enjoyed following the Boston Red Sox and Celtics, New York Giants and the UCONN Huskies. She loved gardening, reading, cooking and canning vegetables. She also raised African Violets and was a member of the Powder Mill Violet Society. Eleanor was a member of the West Suffield Grange, Calvary Episcopal Church. A kind, caring, loving mother, sister, grandmother and friend she will be greatly missed. She leaves two sons, Thomas G. and his wife Laureen Zavisza of Suffield and Stephen J. Zavisza of Easthampton, MA, two daughters, Diane R. Mosher and her fiance Kevin Forgue of Feeding Hills and Patricia L. and her husband John E. Horr Jr. of North Granby, CT, a sister Norma and her husband Ronald Nobbs of Wilbraham, MA, brother Milton Hansen and his wife June of Ft. Myers, FL Two grandchildren, Justin and Rachel Horr and a step-grandson Jake Fedo and his wife Cheri and their daughter Gianna of Seal Beach, CA. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, 11 a.m. in the chapel of the Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home, 443 East St. (Rt. 159) Suffield. Burial will be in Silver Street Cemetery, Granville, MA. Her family will receive friends on Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Suffield Ambulance Association P.O. Box 642 Suffield, CT 06078. Published in The Republican on January 23, 2010 | Zavisza, Patricia (I33676)
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1742 | [[Her husband? http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nychauta/HISTORY/1881ChautauquaCountyAtlas/PersonalNotices/Harmony.html E. J. HUBBARD, farmer, (post-office, Watts's Flats), was born in Harmony December 16th, 1838, and married Eliza Hobart September 26th, 1867. He served as corporal in the 9th New York cavalry two years beginning in 1861, taking part in the battles of Winchester, Cedar Creek, Fisher Hills and other engagements. His father, William Hubbard, was born in Otsego county and came to Harmony with his parents about 1830. | Hobart, Eliza (I35279)
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1744 | [[Her mother's obituary: Sarasota Herald Tribune. Sarasota, Fla.: Oct 5, 2001. p. BS.4 Esther Jester, 89, Sarasota, died Oct. 1, 2001. She was born Aug. 7, 1912, in New York City and came to Sarasota in 1977 from Somers, N.Y. She was a beautician who owned and operated a beauty salon. She was vice president and secretary of the Ladies Auxiliary of Lake Lincolndale in New York and a volunteer for the Candlelight Dinners at Senior Friendship Center in Sarasota. Survivors include a daughter, Cynthia Horr of Sarasota; a sister, Ann Gimple of North Miami Beach; a brother, Saul Lopatine of Long Island, N.Y.; three grandchildren; nine great- grandchildren; four stepgreat- grandchildren; and two step- great-great-granddaughters. Services will be later. National Cremation Society, Sarasota chapter, is in charge. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238; or to Meals on Wheels, P.O. Box 786, Sarasota, FL 34230. Her father's obituary: Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - April 22, 1996 Deceased Name: Charles H. Jester Charles H. Jester, 87, Sarasota, died April 19, 1996. He was born Aug. 10, 1908, in New York, and came to Sarasota 19 years ago from Lincolndale, N.Y. He was a policeman for the city of New York for 20 years. A life member Mason, he was was a 50-year member of Masonic Lodge 588 in New York and was a volunteer at the Senior Friendship Center and Candle Light Dinners. Survivors include his wife, Esther; a daughter, Cynthia H. Horr of Sarasota; a brother, Joseph Hanes of New York; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be announced. National Cremation Society, Sarasota chapter, is in charge. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Southwest Florida, 6055 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238; or Senior Friendship Center, 1888 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota, FL 34236. | Jester, Cynthia (I33681)
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1746 | [[Her mother's obituary: The Sun newspaper of Bremerton, Wash Carol Mekalsen Carol Ann Mekalsen, 48, of Kingston died of cancer April 29, 2001, at home. She was born Oct. 15, 1952, in Port Angeles to Rodger and Dorothea Kentner (Cary) Ebbs. She graduated in 1971 from Lincoln High School in Seattle. She worked in landscaping and was a care giver for 20 years. She enjoyed animals and crocheting. Survivors include a daughter, Anna Hoar of Hansville; a brother, Jeff Jensen of Lake City; a sister, Kathy Wood of Hansville; and one grandchild. She was preceded in death by a brother, Bob Ebbs. A potluck celebration of her life will be at 2 p.m. May 26 at 8581 Gust Halvor Road in Hansville. Arrangements are under the direction of Kitsap Cremation and Burial Society. | Mekalsen, Anna (I29919)
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1747 | [[Her sister Karen's Obituary: http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html Byron NY Chronicle 1969-1969 - 0202.pdf http://fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%202/Port%20Byron%20NY%20Chronicle/Port%20Byron%20NY%20Chronicle%201969-1969%20pdf/Port%20Byron%20NY%20Chronicle%201969-1969%20-%200202.pdf | Kenyon, Beverly (I30768)
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1748 | [[Her sister's obituary: Agnes E. Guevin, 82 PORTLAND - Agnes E. Guevin, 82, of Brighton Ave., passed away peacefully early Friday morning, Jan. 30, 2004, at Mercy Hospital following a brief illness. At her bedside, were her two sons who loved and cherished her as a provider, teacher, confidant and steadfast friend. Throughout her life she valued family, independence, autonomy, candor, and any opportunity for laughter and good cheer. Until her final affliction she was able to more than hold her own in any discussion about current affairs. In 1921, Mrs. Guevin, a daughter of Martin and Barbara (Greeley) Foley, was born to an extended Irish immigrant family that resided in the Newbury Street area of Portland, at the base of Munjoy Hill. She grew up and thrived in the multi-ethnic neighborhood that constituted Munjoy Hill at that time. Those early years were frequently a topic of nostalgic conversation with fond memories throughout her life. After graduating from Cathedral High School in 1939, Mrs. Guevin was employed with the A&P Bakery on Kennebec Street. It was there she met Ronald her husband to be. They were married after his return from World War II in 1945 and eagerly set about starting and raising a family. After the successive births of two sons, a much anticipated girl was born in 1952, but tragically died the following day. As a young mother, Mrs. Guevin was steadily employed to assist her husband in attaining a good standard of living. However, she made certain that while one parent was working, the other parent was at home attending to their young sons. Their employment efforts culminated in the purchase of a new home in 1955 on Brighton Ave. near Nason's corner. She resided there the remainder of her life. An engaging, witty, and unpretentious woman, Mrs. Guevin enjoyed interacting and relating to people. As such, she worked numerous food/cocktail waitress position throughout her life. At one time or another, she was employed by the Falmouth Club, the St. Regis Hotel, and the Cumberland Club, all Portland locales. Later on, she was employed by the First National Bakery on Read St. She was last employed as a waitress at the Sportman's Grille located in the West End of Congress St. With the death of her husband in 1983, Mrs. Guevin focused her attention on her grandchildren and would also minister to the frequent concerns and upsets of the extended family. She was a great listener who possessed tremendous insight and a life time 's worth of acquired wisdom. During her latter years she devoted some time to a grandparents for kids preschool program operating within Sagamore Village. She is predeceased by an infant daughter, Barbara Guevin in 1952; two sisters, Shelley Mellon and Mary Lebeda; a brother, Joseph Foley; and her husband, Ronaldo Guevin, Sr. in 1983. She leaves two sons, Edward J. Guevin and his wife Phyllis, Ronald Guevin, both of Portland; a sister, Theresa Arich of Portland; and four grandchildren, Johanna, Ronald, Heidi and Shanna. Visiting hours will be held Monday, February 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford St. Prayers will be recited Tuesday, February 3, at 9:15 a.m. at the funeral home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Interment will follow in New Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. Agnes E. Guevin Jones, Rich & Hutchins | Foley, Mary (I20970)
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1749 | [[Her sister's obituary: Betty Smithem Lindsay May 3, 2005 Betty Smithem Lindsay of Wurtsboro, a retired circulation employee of the Times Herald Record in Middletown, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at Horton Medical Center in Middletown. She was 78. The daughter of the late Edward L. Wilkinson & Estelle Smithem Wilkinson, she was born November 8, 1926 in Wurtsboro. Betty was a member of the Fair Street Church in Kingston; In addition to being an avid horsewoman and golfer, Betty was a member of the Mamakating Historical Society as well as the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion Post #1266, Mamakating. She is survived by her two sons: Daniel Lindsay of Callicoon Center and Pete Lindsay of Wurtsboro; a brother: Edward Wilkinson & his wife Linda of Wurtsboro; a sister: Terrie Hoar of Ellenville; 4 Grandchildren: Danielle, Jennifer, Sean & Arianne; longtime friend: Jim Quinn of the Bronx; Several nieces, nephews and a village full of friends. Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 5 from 2-4 & 7-9pm at the VanInwegen-Kenny, Inc. Funeral Home, 111 Sullivan Street in Wurtsboro. Her funeral service will be held on Friday, May 6 at 2:00pm at the funeral home. Interment of her ashes will be held in the Sylvan Cemetery in Wurtsboro at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fair Street Church, Kingston, NY. Arrangements are by the VanInwegen-Kenny, Inc. Funeral Home of Wurtsboro. For additional service information please go to www.kennyfuneralhome.com. Her brother's obituary: http://www.sc-democrat.com/obits/05May/2007_0504.html Edward Wilkinson, Jr. Ret. United States Marine, 73 Edward L. Wilkinson, Jr., a lifelong resident of Wurtsboro has joined his children, Brian and Michele, in Heaven, after passing away on Sunday, April 29, 2007 at his home in Wurtsboro surrounded by his family. He was 73. The son of the late Edward L. Wilkinson, Sr. and Estelle Smithem Wilkinson, he was born May 23, 1933 in Wurtsboro. Ed served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War and was a devoted friend and lifelong supporter to the Village of Wurtsboro being involved in many civic and fraternal organizations. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Linda Schoonmaker Wilkinson, at home; a sister, Terrie Hoar of Ellenville; and several nieces, nephews, in-laws, and many area friends. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his children, Brian and Michele; a sister, Betty Lindsay; and a nephew, Kevin Hoar. Visitation was Tuesday, May 1 at the VanInwegen-Kenny, Inc. Funeral Home, 111 Sullivan Street in Wurtsboro. The Mamakating American Legion Post #1266 conducted a service at 7 p.m. and the Wurtsboro Fire Dept. conducted their service at shortly thereafter. Interment of his ashes will be held privately in the Sylvan Cemetery in Wurtsboro at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Hospice of Orange & Sullivan Counties, 800 Stony Brook Court, Newburgh, NY 12550 or to the Michele Wilkinson Memorial Scholarship, in care of the Wurtsboro Fire Dept. P.O. Box 442, Wurtsboro, NY 12790. Arrangements under the direction of the VanInwegen-Kenny, Inc. Funeral Home of Wurtsboro. For additional information please visit www.kennyfuneralhome. com. | Wilkinson, Terrie (I37201)
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1750 | [[Her sister's obituary: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nygreen2/daily_mail_obituaries_april_2005.htm 23, 2005 BARBARA A. SANDERS Health care aide Barbara A. Sanders, 72, of Dunbar Road, Philmont, passed away on April 22, 2005 at her residence. She was born Dec. 30, 1932 in Claverack, the daughter of the late Andrew F. and Barbara E. (Stark) Hughes. She was employed as a Health Care Aide during her days of employment at the Pine Haven Nursing Home, in Philmont, and she also worked for various other health care agencies. She was also employed by the Columbia-Greene Senior Companion Program. She also loved to travel. Besides her parents, she is predeceased by a sister, Elizabeth Papas. Survivors include her two daughters, Janice V. Sanders of Philmont, and Brenda Barber of Ghent; three sons, John Sanders of Catskill, Thomas Sanders of Copake, and Kenneth Sanders of Vermont; grandchildren, Jessica Sanders of Saratoga Springs, Clairetta and Betina Stutzman of Ghent, Robert, Eloise and Hannah Lachance of Philmont, Katlyne Sierra Sanders of Rutland, VT; great-granddaughter Deanna Jo Sanders of Saratoga Springs; and her sisters, Isabel Hoar, Violet Wright, and Minnie Gambocorta. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend calling hours at the Valenti and Richards Funeral Home, 700 Town Hall Drive, Hudson, on Sunday, April 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 25, 11 a.m. at the funeral home, with the Rev. Harrison Putnam, Pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in the family plot of the Mellenville Cemetery, Mellenville. Contributions in her memory may be made to Community Hospice, 47 Liberty St., Catskill, NY 12414. and... Minnie Warn Stark Hughes Gambacorta 85 of Philmont passed away Monday in Mohawk, N.Y. Mrs. Gambacorta born November 7,1927 in Hudson, N.Y. is the daughter of the late Andrew and Barbara Stark Hughes. She graduated from Philmont High School. She was united in marriage to the late Lorenzo V. Gambacorta (2000) on May 14,1950 and for whom were married for 50 years. Minnie was a farmer first and later employed at the Universal Match Corp., Charter Supply and Pine Haven Nursing home. She was a Boy Scout leader and Girl Scout leader from the late 60's until early 80's. Mrs. Gambacorta is survived by 3 Sons, Lorenzo Gambacorta, David Gambacorta and Paul Gambacorta, 2 Daughters Stephanie Perkins and Suzanne Gambacorta. She is survived by 2 sisters, Violet Wright of Cazenovia,N.Y. and Isabel Hoar of Bolton,Ct. She is also survived by 8 Grandchildren and 7 Great Grandchildren. Besides her husband she was predeceased by sisters Elizabeth Papas and Barbara Ann Sanders. Funeral Services will be held Friday 10:00am from the Wenk Funeral Home Chatham. Interment will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery Philmont. Calling hours are Thursday evening 6-8pm. Memorials may be made to Hospice & Palliative Care 4277 Middle Settlement Rd. New Hardford, N.Y. 13413. For on-line condolences visit wenkfuneralhome.com | Hughes, Isabel (I19025)
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