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1751 [[Her sister's obituary:
MARY A. SPRAGUE
Thursday, May 13, 2004 - Bangor (Maine) Daily News
OAKFIELD - Mary A. (Nicholson) Sprague, 88, after a life well-lived, died May 11, 2004, in Brewer, at the home of her daughter, Charlene. Mary was born Dec. 20, 1915, in Island Falls, the daughter of Daniel and Inez (Morgan) Nicholson. Mary had to leave high school in her senior year to care for her mother during a prolonged illness. She married Charles Sprague in July 1935, and raised her family. In her mid-40's, she returned to school and earned her diploma. She became a licensed insurance agent. Together with her husband, they ran an independent insurance agency in Oakfield for many years. They also operated a sporting goods store and sold gasoline. After Charles died in 1983 she became active with Big Brothers, Big Sisters and worked as a teacher's aide in the local schools. Mary loved summers at camp surrounded by her family. She is survived by two daughters, Charlene and her husband, Clayton Hardy, of Brewer and Susan Everett of Clayton, Del.; son-in-law, Hollis Edwards of Winterport; granddaughters, Ellen Hardy and her husband, Peter Morse, of Ansonia, Conn., Holly and husband, Robert Overmeyer, of Camden, Del., and April and her husband, Wesley Burris, of Hartley, Del.; one grandson, Frank Hardy of Anchorage, Alaska; five great-grandsons, Robert Overmeyer, Devin Morse, Morgan Morse, Ethan Overmeyer and Wesley Burris many nieces and nephews; and one sister, Laurena Bishop of Oakfield. She was predeceased by her husband, Charles and daughter, Maryann Sprague Edwards; six brothers, Norman, Neil, Harley, Daniel "Jinx", Norris and Fred; one sister, Kate Hoar. Mary will be missed by many friends especially her sister-in-law and best friend, Ruby Sprague. The family wishes to thank very special friends, Patsy and Herbert Splan and Marie Hartley for their care and assistance; also, many thanks to St. Joseph Hospice staff for their wonderful care during a very difficult time. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Friday, May 14, at Bowers Funeral Home, Island Falls, where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 2004, with the Rev. Kirby Rushton officiating. Memorial donations in Mary's name may be sent to the Maryann Sprague Edwards Scholarship Fund, in care of, Bowers Funeral Home, P.O. Box 579, Houlton, ME 04730. 
Nicholson, Katherine (I11283)
 
1752 [[Her sister's obituary: Published: February 08, 2007 - The Forecaster/Falmouth, Maine

Grace A. McCarthy, 87 PORTLAND ? Grace A. McCarthy died Feb. 1 in Portland.

She was born Jan. 25, 1920 in Portland to Harold and Grace Kingston Currier and graduated from Deering High School in 1938. During World War II, she was a Rosy the Riveter in Long Island, N.Y. After that experience, she lived in Wyoming for about a year.

When the war was over, she worked at Kresges 5 and 10 on Congress Street in Portland, where she met her future husband. In 1946, she married Bernard McCarthy. They were married until his death in 1983.

In 1950, they moved to Long Island in Casco Bay, where she lived for 37 years and raised two sons. Always active in the community, McCarthy taught Sunday school at the Methodist church, was a member of the PTA, the Historical Society and was a 54-year member and past president of the Long Island Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW. She managed the Spar on Long Island for several years and worked at Pratt Abbot in Portland for several years. At age 67, she retired from her position at the Long Island Post Office after 15 years of service there.

She was a loving, generous, strong woman who lived and died with dignity. She will be missed by all who knew her. She enjoyed the last six years at the Betsy Ross House in South Portland. She liked to travel and socialize.

Beside her parents and husband, McCarthy was predeceased by two brothers, Wendell Currier and Donald Currier; and a sister, Hazel Boothby. Survivors include two sons, Harvey McCarthy of Portland, and Bernard McCarthy Jr. and companion Georgie Etta Fides of South Portland; a sister, Barbara Horr of Portland; two sisters-in-law, Dorothy Currier of Shapleigh and Julie Currier of Connecticut; two grandsons, Malachi McCarthy and David Clark; and many nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford St., Portland. There will be a gathering of friends after the service at the VFW on Forest Avenue in Portland. Private interment will be held in Brooklawn Memorial Park, also in Portland.

Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 343 Gorham Road, South Portland, Maine 04106.
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Her brother's obituary:
Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) - June 9, 2003
Deceased Name: Wendell Currier
Wendell "Windy" Currier, 78, Sarasota, and West Newfield, Maine, died June 7, 2003.
He was born April 4, 1925, in Portland, Maine, and wintered in Sarasota since 1988. He retired in 1985 from the Maine Central Railroad, where he had been a locomotive engineer since 1952. He and his wife of 57 years, Dorothy (Keith) owned and operated Deering Ridge Orchard in Waterboro, Maine, from 1971 to 1994.
He served in the Army during World War II with the 557th Field Artillery Battalion at Normandy Beach and received a Purple Heart. He was a member and deacon at Immanuel Baptist Church in Portland and was a member of Community Baptist Church, North Waterford, Maine. He also attended Bee Ridge Presbyterian Church while in Sarasota. He was a member of the American Legion in Sanford, Maine, and the DAV.
Along with his wife, survivors include a son, William W. of Dayton, Maine; a daughter, Barbara Woodruff of Waterbury, Conn.; sisters Grace A. McCarthy of South Portland, Maine, and Barbara Horr of Portland; seven grandsons; and three great-grandsons.
Services will be in Portland where Hutchins Funeral Home is in charge.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of VNS, 15 Industrial Park Road, Saco, ME 04072. 
Currier, Barbara (I27144)
 
1753 [[Her sister's obituary.
HOAR o(at)ca.on.york.toronto. 2005-03-21 published
FRASER, Helen Steven
Quietly, at Sunnybrook Hospital, in her 93rd year, on Tuesday, March 15, 2005. Daughter of the late James and Mary FRASER. Predeceased by her sisters Mary HOAR and Beatrice MASON, her brothers John and James. Aunt of Fraser MASON (Claudette), Guy MASON (Darlene) and James FRASER (Joanne). Great-aunt of Jeffrey, Jennifer, Jonathan and Jay; Joanne and Geof; Jamie, Brian and Michael. Great-great-aunt of Tyler, Danielle, Grace and Jackson. Helen was a proud graduate of Ontario Ladies College, Trafalgar Castle, Whitby. A private memorial service was held on Sunday, March 20, 2005. 
Fraser, Mary (I12025)
 
1754 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9171)
 
1755 [[Her step-father's obituary:
Globe Newspaper May 19, 2002
WALPOLE - Robert F. Gearty, 81, a World War II Coast Guard veteran, died May 8 in his home.
Mr. Gearty was born in Winchester. He lived in Norwood for 41 years before moving to South Walpole.
He worked as a shoe salesman for the family owned Gearty Shoe Store in downtown Norwood. The store closed in 1977, when he began working for Olkens Shoe in Wellesley, and then Michaelson's in Lexington. He retired in 1985.
He was a past grand knight of the Norwood Knights of Columbus Council No. 252, and also served as the president of the building and golf committees for the council.
Mr. Gearty leaves his wife, Teresa M. (Paquin) Walsh; two daughters, Lianne of Raynham and Mary E. of Sandwich; a son, Robert F. Jr. of Hull; four stepchildren, Frank L. Walsh Jr. of Dunwoody, Ga.; Carolyn J. Szafranski of Huntington, Dianne M. Hoar of Yarmouthport, and Donna C. McCann of Walpole; three brothers, Harold C. of Allenstown, N.H., and Herbert V. and Arthur, both of Norwood; three sisters, Margaret O'Neil of North Carolina, Barbara Pollick of Cranford, N.J., and Joanne Gillis of Norwood; and 13 grandchildren. 
Walsh, Dianne (I36554)
 
1756 [[Herbert C. Brown
U.S. Army veteran,former minister
Herbert C. Brown, 70, of 49 New Rochester Road, Dover, died Monday, Oct. 17, 2005, at Wentworth-Douglass Hospital, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Herbert was born in South Berwick, Maine, on May 28, 1935, the son of Raymond and Dorothy (Horr) Brown.
Herbert had served with the U.S. Army.
He graduated from Dover High School, class of 1953. Herbert retired from Sears and Roebuck in the automotive service department. Prior to retirement, Herbert was a minister for 15 years. Ten of those years were spent in Kenduskeag, Maine, outside of Bangor, officiating for the Community Church.
He loved to work on computers and repair them, and solve computer problems for his friends. Herbert loved collecting classic movies, such as John Wayne movies. He was an accomplished musician, being able to play any instrument, except the violin. He played in the high school band, Dover Community Band, and played in parades for the holidays. He had a gift of reaching out and lifting the spirits of those who were ill.
Family members include his mother, Dorothy; a daughter, Lynn Colwell and her husband, Joshua, of Rochester; his former wife, Martha Brown of Dover; four grandchildren, Ryan, Cody, Elijah and Jeremiah, all of Rochester, and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his father, and his brother, Raymond Brown.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Oct. 20, at Tasker Funeral Home, Dover, with burial following at the family lot in Woodlawn Cemetery, South Berwick, Maine.
Those who wish may make memorial contributions to his daughter, Lynn Colwell, 117 B Wakefield St., Rochester, NH 03867, to help defray funeral expenses. 
Brown, Herbert C. (I15704)
 
1757 [[His 2nd marriage:
https://www.familysearch.org/s/recordDetails/show?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fpilot.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Ftrk%3A%2Ffsrs%2Frr_330341684%2Fp1&hash=HloWXpZgU9zB10k5M56iYku8TUc%253D 
Howard, Charles H. (I53777)
 
1758 [[His mother's obituary:
Helen R. (Cote) Giroux
Helen R. Giroux 1923 2007 CHICOPEE Helen R. (Cote) Giroux, 84, of the Aldenville section of Chicopee was Called Safely Home on Tuesday, December 4, 2007. She was born in Holyoke on September 30, 1923, the youngest child of six to the late Adelard and Louisa (Durand) Cote. She was raised in Holyoke and graduated from Holyoke High School. She moved to the Aldenville section of Chicopee in 1962. She was a communicant of Saint Rose de Lima Church in Aldenville and a member and longtime volunteer at the Aldenville Senior Center. Her beloved husband, Ernest J. Giroux was Called Home on February 9, 1985. She leaves her loving son, David J. Giroux and his wife Joyce of Aldenville. Her two cherished grandchildren, Steven J. Giroux of Agawam and Karen M. Hoar and her husband Richard of Chicopee. Her two cherished great grandchildren, Ryan and Madison Hoar. Her dear brother, Frederick Cote of the Fairview section of Chicopee and several dear nephews and nieces. Her funeral will be held on Monday morning, December 10, 2007 at 9:15 a.m. from the St. Pierre Phaneuf Aldenville Chapels, 13 Dale Street at the junction of Grattan Street in Chicopee followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in Saint Rose de Lima Church, 600 Grattan Street in Aldenville. Her burial will follow the Mass at Saint Rose Cemetery, 49 Olsen Street in Aldenville. Her family will receive friends at the funeral home in the Rose Chapel on Sunday, December 9, 2007 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The parking lot and main entrance are located in the rear of the funeral home off of Lafayette Street. For those who prefer to make a memorial donation, they may be made in her memory to the Chicopee Council on Aging Building Fund, 7 Valley View Court, Chicopee, MA 01020.
Published in The Republican on 12/8/2007. 
Giroux, David J. (I27368)
 
1759 [[His Mother's Obituary:
OBIT: Marie E. (PACIFICO) PACIFICO, 1973, Somerset, Somerset County, PA
Mrs. Marie E. Pacifico, 64, of Somerset RD 2, died May 26, 1973 at Lee Hospital, Johnstown. Born December 6, 1908, Byrndale, Pa. Daughter of Nunzio Pacifico and Mary McCarl Pacifico. Preceded in death by parents, one infant son and brother George. Survived by husband, Victor Sr. and seven children: Yolanda, wife of Samuel Corden of Highland Md., Catherine, wife of Metro Pacifico, Antoinette, wife of Gerald Kiss, both of Somerset, RD 2, John, married to Joanne Reid, Parma, Ohio, Victor Jr., married to Lois Hearn, Harry, married to Barbara Good, both of Warren, Ohio, and Frank, married to Shirley Hoar, Montvale, N.J., 23 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Louis Scandrole, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Joseph Pero, Barberton, Ohio, Mrs. John DcWheat, Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Catherine Harris, Acosta. She was a member of St. Johns Catholic Church of Acosta. Friends were received Sunday and Monday at Joseph G. Hoffman Funeral Home (successor to Donald B. Hay) 409 Main St., Boswell where rosary and vigil services were recited at 8 p.m. Monday. Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Johns Catholic Church, Acosta. Minister will be the Rev. J. Joseph Strittmatter. Interment at Somerset Memorial Park. Daily American, 29 May 1973


His sister's Obituary:
OBIT: Yolanda M. (PACIFICO) CORDEN, 1995, formerly of Boswell, Somerset County, PA
Yolanda M. (Pacifico) Corden, 67, of Clarksville, Md., formerly of Boswell RD 2, died April 28, 1995, at Montgomery General Hospital, Olney, Md. Born Aug. 6, 1927, in Somerset, daughter of Victor and Marie (Pacifico) Pacifico. Preceded in death by parents; husband, Samuel J., Oct. 12, 1987; sister, Catherine Pacifico, and brother-in-law, Metro Pacifico. Survived by these children: Joseph V., married to Mary Miller, Clarksville, Md.; David P., married to Georgiann Cebula of Somerset, Sandra R. Wysong and Colette M. Bowyer, both of Clarksville, Md., also nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Sister of John, married to Joanne Reid of Parma, Ohio; Victor Jr., married to Lois Hearn, Newton Falls, Ohio, Frank, married to Shirley Hoar of Pittstown, N.J., Harry, married to Barbara Good, Warren, Ohio, and Antoinette, wife of Gerald Kiss, Somerset RD 2. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Member of St. Louis Catholic Church, Clarksville. Daily American, April 29, 1995 
Pacifico, Frank (I22689)
 
1760 [[His wife?
Marriage: About 1840, Of New York
Julia Ann Tanner
Birth: 29 MAR 1819 
Eaton, James Melvin (I4729)
 
1761 [[HOAR o@ca.on.york.toronto.toronto_star 2002-11-19 published
HOAR, Anne -- (World War 2 Veteran, with the British Army). Peacefully at Centenary Health Centre on Monday, November 18, 2002. Anne, beloved wife of the late John Edward. Loving mother of Scott and his wife Jackie and Craig and his wife Jody. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren: Lindsey, Justine and Courtney. Fondly remembered by her many Friends at The Wexford. Resting at the Paul O'Conner Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East (Between Warden and Pharmacy) from 10 a.m. Thursday morning until the time of the Service in our chapel at 11 a.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. 
(Unknown), Anne (I28806)
 
1762 [[HOAR, Charles "Charlie" W. 92 years. Passed away, surrounded by his family on April 17, 2006 at Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital. Beloved husband of the late Corinne (nee Dent) (2001). Loving father of Adele and husband Dale Inverarity of Lakeshore, Joan and husband Don Gray of Belle River, Dorothy and husband Gerald "Jake" Cartier of Windsor, Steve and wife Marianne Dent of Windsor. Dear grandpa to Randy, Darrin, Katie, Debbie, Kevin, Deanna, Sarah and Kelly. Dear great grandpa to Jonathan, Daniel, Matthew, Chloe, Kody, Matthew, Dale and William. Dear brother to Fred Hoar of Quebec and Amy Mason of Burlington. Predeceased by his sister Helen Wilson. Charlie retired from the Canadian Press (Windsor Star) after 51 years of service. He was an avid golfer and a lifelong member of Roseland Golf and Curling Club. A special thank you to the Dr.'s, nurses and staff (3rd Floor) at Richmond Terrace Nursing Home, Amherstburg for the care and compassion that was given to Charlie while he was a resident there. Visitation will be held at the Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Centre, 895 Ouellette Avenue (254-3223) on Wednesday, April 19, 2006 from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Archdeacon Ronald Matthewman officiating. Cremation to follow. Charlie's cremated remains will be placed in a niche at Victoria Memorial Gardens, next to Corinne at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes to the C.N.I.B. would be appreciated by the family. www.andersonfuneralhomewindsor.com http://www.andersonfuneralhomewindsor.com Published in the Windsor Star from 4/18/2006 - 4/19/2006 Hoar, Charles (I22565)
 
1763 [[HOAR, EDWIN
Published: 02/27/2004 Regina, SK
HOAR_EDWIN HAMILTON, born September 16, 1917, passed away February 25, 2004, at his residence in Pioneer Manor, Regina. Predeceased by his wife, Hilda; Edwin is survived by his son, Dale (Wendy); daughter, Linda (Alan) Prizeman; grandchildren: Stephen (Stacey) Langmaier, Angie, Lisa and Chris Prizeman and Kyla and Kaitlyn Hoar; great grandchildren, Woodrow and Madison Langmaier. Private family service at a later date. Flowers are gratefully declined, however, donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements entrusted to VICTORIA AVENUE FUNERAL HOME 761-2727 
Hoar, Edwin (I24176)
 
1764 [[HOAR, F/L Howard Allen (J15086) - Commended for Valuable Services in the Air - No.7 OTU - Award effective 21 April 1945 as per Canada Gazette of that date and AFRO 802/45 dated 11 May 1945. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia. Enlisted in Halifax, 18 July 1940. Trained at No.2 ITS (graduated 30 September 1940), No.13 EFTS (graduated 23 December 1940) and No.8 SFTS (graduated 3 April 1941).
Having completed two and one-half years overseas on operations, Flight Lieutenant Hoar has spent several months at this Operational Training Unit in the capacity of squadron commander. He has proven to be a most capable and efficient squadron commander and was instrumental in re-organizing his squadron while it was in the process of conversion from Hudson to Mosquito aircraft. He had always set an outstanding example to the pupils under his command which has definitely resulted in a state of high morale. 
Hoar, Howard (I35074)
 
1765 [[HOAR, WALTON S., on Thursday, February 2, 2006, of Bayonne. Beloved husband of the late Emily (Scala), Devoted brother-in-law of Rose Dryzga, John Scala and the late Joseph Scala, Dear uncle of Frances Romsak, Loving grand-uncle of Danielle Cline. Relatives & Friends are invited to attend the Viewing at G.KEENEN O'BRIEN FUNERAL HOME, 984 Avenue "C" (corner of 47th St) Bayonne, NJ on Sunday, February 5th from 1-4 PM. Funeral service will be held on Sunday afternoon at 3 PM. Entombment Monday, February 6th at Holy Cross Chapel Mausoleum.
Published in The Jersey Journal on 2/4/2006.

WALTON S. HOAR
BAYONNE
Saturday, February 04, 2006
The Jersey Journal
Services for Walton S. Hoar, 78, a lifelong resident of Bayonne, will be tomorrow at 3 p.m. at G. Keenen O'Brien Funeral Home, Bayonne. He died Thursday at Bayonne Medical Center.
He worked as a custodial engineer at the Lincoln School, Bayonne.
Hoar was a member of the National Poetry Society and received many poetry awards.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Surviving are a sister-in-law, Rose Dryzga; a brother-in-law, John Scala; a niece, Frances Romsak; and a great-niece, Danielle Cline. 
Hoar, Walton (I33794)
 
1766 [[Houston Herald (5/25/2004)
Obituary:
Lawrence Sigman
Lawrence Dewitt Sigman, 99, son of Marcus Lafayette Sigman and Ellen Volner Sigman, was born Oct. 17, 1904, at Simmons. He died April 6, 2004, at the Kabul Nursing Home.
He spent most of his young life growing up in the Simmons and Elk Creek area.
He married Ethel May Altis May 6, 1925. They had eight children.
Mr. Sigman worked for Lock Joint Pipe Co. for several years in Ohio, Missouri and Virginia. The Sigmans bought a farm south of Elk Creek in February 1944. In addition to farming, he worked for Grant Lumber Co. until retiring.
He loved to ride horses, especially in the Twin River Trail Riders.
He was converted and baptized June 1952, joining the Methodist church. He joined the Assembly of God in 1959, where he was still a member.
He was preceded in death by his wife, one son, his parents, three brothers, three sisters and two grandsons.
Surviving are three sons, James and Elmer of Cabool and Delmar of Willow Springs; four daughters, Mabel Hoar and Virginia Stogsdill of Elk Creek, Anna Hutson of Mountain Grove and Clara Scheets of Houston; one brother, Marcus Sigman of Massilon, Ohio; 28 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren, 35 great-great-grandchildren and one great-great-great-grandchild.
Services were April 9 at the Cabool Assembly of God with the Rev. Darrell Loughridge and the Rev. Harvey Hoffman officiating. Burial was in the Cabool Cemetery under the direction of Elliott-Gentry Funeral Home of Cabool. 
Sigman, Lawrence Dewitt (I21185)
 
1767 [[http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.barnhart/666.3.2.2.1.1.1/mb.ashx
1900 Sedelia, Pettis Co, MO
HOAR Francis? B. Aug 1864 KS
(wife) Rosetha? [Barnhart?] Oct 1861 NY (m. 13y - 1 child)
(dau.) Gladis Jul 1896 MO 
Hoar, Frank (I28396)
 
1768 [[http://books.google.com/books?lr=&ei=6UnIR5iBOJimiQGcnZ2FDA&id=0aJPAAAAMAAJ&dq=Hoar+born+Canada&q=Hoar+&pgis=1 Hoar, James (I8270)
 
1769 [[http://daviesofpebbleton.org/archives/Anni_info.htm Russell, Doris (I27100)
 
1770 [[http://durhamobituaries.com/2007/January.html
CLAPHAM, Kathleen -
(Longtime Ajax resident; since 1942) Born May 12, 1911. Died peacefully at Taunton Mills Nursing Home on Tuesday January 30, 2007 on her 96th year, surrounded by the love and support of her loyal family. Beloved wife of 59 years to the late Wally Clapham. Devoted mother of Mary Gail and her husband John Lederer, George and his late wife Mary, Joyce and her husband Ralph Hoar. Much loved grandmother of Chris, Ian and his wife Courtney, and Mark Lederer, Trevor, Steve, and Dennis Clapham, and Jeff, Erin and Megan Hoar. Predeceased by her parents John Goheen and Mary Barker, and siblings Della Parr and Irvine Goheen. The family will receive friends at St. Paul's United Church, 65 King's Crescent, Ajax on Thursday February 1, 2007 from 12:00-1:00pm. The funeral service will follow at 1:00 pm. If so desired, donations to the Alzheimer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. 
Goheen, Kathleen (I26391)
 
1771 [[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4179/is_19990625/ai_n11720648
Wilmer R. Wilson
Published The Topeka Capital-Journal, Jun 25, 1999
HOLTON -- Wilmer Ross "Hack" Wilson, 86, Goff, formerly of Holton, died Sunday, June 20, 1999, at a hospital in Topeka.
He was born July 29, 1912, in Holton, to Ross Frank and Elizabeth Nelson Wilson, and he spent most of his life in the Holton community. He was a farmer, and later he worked as a carpenter and a painter. He became an auctioneer in 1964 and owned and operated White Barn Antiques in Holton before the building burned in 1989.
He married Edith I. Thornton Sept. 9, 1935, in Holton. They were divorced. A granddaughter, Terry Stewart, died in 1958. Survivors include sons, Willard D. "Willy" Wilson and Wilbur Gene Wilson, both in Holton; daughters, Rowena Horr, Topeka, and Anita Eby, Mayetta; sisters, Rosie Larrison and Hazel Young, both in Holton; 15 grandchildren; two foster grandchildren; 18 great- grandchildren; four stepgreat-grandchildren and a great-great- granddaughter. Mr. Wilson was cremated. Graveside memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Holton Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Kansas Dialysis Services and sent in care of Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. 
Wilson, Wilmer Ross (I24297)
 
1772 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I24056)
 
1773 [[http://www.cousinconnect.com/d/a/59228
"Mary Louise Buchanan was born October 18, 1912 at Tabor, Kentucky. Her Aunt Laura and husband J. Howard Phillips raised Mary Louise. She was raised in Pennsylvania in Cessna and Altoona areas. In 1935 she married Samuel Robert Hoar in Blair County (Altoona) Pennsylvania. After 1941 she and her husband moved to Arizona. Possibly around Phoenix area. Would like to know if she is still living and names of any living children she may have had. Dorothy" 
Phillips, Mary (I22726)
 
1774 [[http://www.foskett-genealogy.co.uk/Trees/USA/f8422.html Fosgate, Hannah Miles (I12770)
 
1775 [[http://www.genealogybuff.com/pa/pa-mifflin-obits14.htm
Blaine Ryan Hoar
LEWISTOWN - Blaine Ryan Hoar, died Dec. 2, 2002, at Lewistown Hospital. He was the infant son of Johnna-Kay Bilger and Michael Hoar of 136 Valley St., Lewistown. Surviving are: grandparents, John and Sue Hoar and John and Beatrice Bilger, all of Lewistown and a sister, Arris-Emilie Hoar at home. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Lind Memorial Cemetery. Hoenstine Funeral Home, Inc., 75 Logan St., Lewistown is handling arrangements. 
Hoar, Blaine (I36612)
 
1776 [[http://www.genealogybuff.com/pa/pa-washington-obits70.htm
Shirley M. Schipps
Member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church
Shirley M. Horr Schipps, 64, of 105 Latimer Avenue, Strabane, died Sunday, October 18, 1998, in Bay Front Medical Center, St. Petersburg, Fla. She was born March 3, 1934, in Canonsburg, a daughter of Harry and Hollis Young Horr. Mrs. Schipps was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Canonsburg, a charter member and president of North Strabane Women's Association, a member of North Strabane Democratic Women's Association, American German Beneficial Union and Moose Club women's auxiliary of Canonsburg. She was employed as an administrative nurse at Mayview State Hospital in Bridgeville. She retired in 1966. On May 20, 1960, she married Donsel Schipps, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Anita S. Allwardt of St. Petersburg; a son, Donsel Shipps Jr. of Strabane; two grandchildren, Cody and Calie Allwardt; an uncle, Jim Toth of Canonsburg; and a cousin, R.T. Bell.
CORRECTION
IN THE OBITUARY OF Shirley M. Schipps, published Tuesday, the name of a surviving son, Donsel Schipps Jr., was misspelled. Mrs. Schipps retired in 1996, not 1966.


SCHIPPS - Friends of Shirley M. Horr Schipps of Strabane, who died Sunday, October 18, 1998, will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in the Sollon Funeral Home Ltd., 30 East College Street, Canonsburg, J. David Sollon, director, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 24, with the Rev. Paul Wheeler, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial in Oak Spring Cemetery, Canonsburg. 
Horr, Shirley (I8072)
 
1777 [[http://www.genealogybuff.com/pa/pa-washington-obits9.htm
Joseph I. Rimmel
WWII veteran was retired coal miner
Joseph I. "Jody" Rimmel, 74, of Dilliner R.D.1 (Moffitt), died Thursday, July 30, 1998, in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va. He was born October 13, 1923, in Gray's Landing, a son of Joseph and Cora Hughes Rimmel. Mr. Rimmel was a coal miner. He retired from Buckeye Coal Co., Nemacolin Mine, and was a member of UMWA Local 6290. He was a veteran of World War II, serving with the U.S. Army military police, and was awarded a Good Conduct Medal, Victory Medal and the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with five bronze stars. He was a member of American Legion Post 499 and a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 747, both in Point Marion. Surviving are his wife, Ann Hoar Rimmel; a son, Charles "Bud" Rimmel of Dilliner; two daughters, Josephine Rawlings of Dilliner and Karen Morris of Greensboro; eight grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Deceased are a son, Joseph Rimmel; a daughter who died in infancy, Sandra Jean Rimmel; a great-grandson; two sisters, Minnie Anderson and Cora Rimmel; and four brothers, Ralph Mahlon Rimmel, Charles Rimmel, and Leslie and Jasper Rimmel, who died in infancy. 
Rimmel, Joseph I. (I60629)
 
1778 [[http://www.hutchnews.com/Other/Birthdays2009-03-06T21-42-48
Bernice Koch, Ellinwood, will celebrate her 95th birthday with a card shower.

She was born March 16, 1914, in Alden, and on March 10, 1935, married Harry Koch. He died April 3, 1994. She is a retired insurance agent for Farmers Mutual Insurance.

Her children are Marvin Koch, Barbara Hoar, both of Ellinwood, Gloria Roberts, Hutchinson, Ron Koch, Great Bend, Twila Bartels, Olathe, and the late Fred Koch. She has 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

Cards may be sent to her at Woodhaven Care Center, 510 West 7th, Ellinwood, KS 67526. 
(Unknown), Bernice (I43257)
 
1779 [[http://www.stanton-llc.com/genealogy/whitakercampbellfamily/pafg13.htm#14913
Alexander married Laura Gresham in 1889. Laura was born about 1868 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.
They had the following child:
Lillian Maigne Fox was born on 11 Jul 1894 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana. She died on 29 Nov 1979 in Norfolk, Norfolk, Virginia. Lillian married (1) Robert Starkweather Miller in 1915 in Virginia. Robert was born on 1 Oct 1890 in Boston, Suffolk, Massaschusetts. He died on 8 Jan 1922 in Panama Canal Zone, Panama. He was buried in Jan 1922 in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. ntbl Lillian married (2) John Robinson Elder. John was born about 1890 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana. 
Gresham, Laura (I52174)
 
1780 [[http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=20140247&BRD=1641&PAG=461&dept_id=10111&rfi=6
Published Sep 26, 2008 - New Britain Herald

Carol (Hoar) Stout died at Wake Robin, Shelburne, Vt. Sept. 23, 2008.

She was the daughter of Henry Leland Hoar and Katherine (Price) Hoar, born on 21 Sept. 1922 in New Britain, Conn. She attended Lincoln School in New Britain and graduated from Northfield School in Northfield, Mass. She had a music scholarship to Smith College and graduated with a major in biology in 1944. She worked for the American Friends Service in New York, which gave her the opportunity to meet Eleanor Roosevelt. After the war she worked for Macy's in San Francisco.

Upon her return to Connecticut in 1949 she met and married Richard Deming Stout and they started a family in Southington, Conn. Carol sang professionally as the contralto soloist for First Church of Christ in New Britain and was very active in the creation of the Junior League of New Britain. She served as president from 1953 to 1955 and helped create the Childrens' Museum, performed in many musical theater productions and became famous for her apple pies.

The family later moved to Chagrin Falls, Ohio and Carol was hired as the contralto soloist of St. Paul's Church in Cleveland Heights and she continued her activities for the Junior League, including providing music classes for inner-city children and participating in many white elephant sales. Upon retirement she and Dick moved back to Connecticut and there she became active with the New Britain Museum of American Art and the Garden Club of New Britain of which she was president from 1996 to 1998. Dick predeceased her in 1987.

Carol and her family spent every summer at their camp on the shore of Lake Champlain, Vermont with many old family friends. In 2001 Carol moved to Shelburne, Vt. and settled at Wake Robin where she enjoyed ringing bells and helping on myriad committees, especially the music committee. Carol has been a strong advocate for legislation to allow death with dignity.

Carol Stout is survived by her children, Penelope Stout-Hammar of London, England, Richard Deming Stout, Jr of Mclean, Va., and Anthony Trevarthan Stout of North Ferrisburg, Vt., their spouses and seven grandchildren.

There will be a Circle of Remembrance at Wake Robin on Saturday, Oct. 25 at 2:30 p.m. A separate memorial will be planned for family and close friends at her Vermont camp next summer. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to Patient Choices at End of Life: www.patientchoices.org. 
Hoar, Carol (I37046)
 
1781 [[Ida Verle Nelson, 86 of Castana, Iowa, died Wednesday, Mar 1, 1995, at Horn Memorial Hosptial in Ida Grove, Iowa.
Mrs. Nelson was born September 22, 1908, in Franklin Township near Onawa, Iowa, the daughter of Charlie and Effie (Gross) Hoar. On April 24, 1925 she married James Wesley Breed in Onawa. The couple had three daughters. James died in 1956 in Castana. She worked in the Turin telephone office from May 1956 until Sept 1961. On September 27, 1961, she married Raymond Nelson in Onawa. The couple farmed at Castana. She had been a resident of willow Dale Nursing Home in Battle Creek since May 1988.
Survivors include her husband, Raymond, three daughters, Elsie Kemp of Knoxville, Iowa, Ruth and her husband, Tim Walsh of St. Clair, Mo and Donna and her husband, Robert Belew of Lonedell, Mo. a stepdaughter and her husband, Joyce and Melvin Larson of Wells, Minnesota, 12 grandchildren, 6 step grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, three sisters, Flora Kelly of Onawa, Iowa, Eva Anderson of Mapleton, Iowa, and Stella Vinson of Portland Oregon, a brother George Hoar of Blencoe, Iowa and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister Mable Anderson 
Hoar, Ida (I9219)
 
1782 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com (Unknown), Marianne (I54773)
 
1783 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Hyatt, Addie (I54772)
 
1784 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com (Unknown), Ruth (I54771)
 
1785 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Spader, Alberta (I54769)
 
1786 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Parry, Lilly (I54768)
 
1787 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Higgins, Henry (I54764)
 
1788 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Higgins, Annie (I54763)
 
1789 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Higgins, (Male) (I54762)
 
1790 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Cooper, Elizabeth Y. (I43898)
 
1791 [[If you have corrections and/or updated information on this person please contact Roz Edson at MrsEdson@gmail.com Stockton, Celia (I23210)
 
1792 [[in 1900 censes Mable was with her parents, in 1910 censes she was living with her sister Myrtle and Mrytle's husband John f. Shafer, in the 1920 censes with her sister Alice and Alice's husband Jesse Toles Martin, Mable E. (I40125)
 
1793 [[Ina was 8 months old in the 1891 Seymore census. Birth record from Brighton Twsp registery. Hoard, Ina (I43239)
 
1794 [[Irvine F.?? Hoar Hoar, E. Gordon (I22925)
 
1795 [[Is Betsy a sister to Elnathan Horr? No Thomas, Elizabeth Ann (I11245)
 
1796 [[Is this her?
Birth:
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Eaton, Eunice (I4732)
 
1797 [[Is this her?
Census Place: New Salem, Franklin Co, Massachusetts1880
Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jacob VAUGHAN Self M Male W 77 MA Farmer MA MA
Tersa VAUGHAN Wife M FemaleW 79 MA Keeping House MA MA
Clara A. FELTON Other S Female W 28 MA Servant MA MA

Note Clara's cousin Mary A. (daughter of Dexter) was married to a James F.Vaughan. 
Felton, Clara A. (I17693)
 
1798 [[Is this her?
Rochester Courier Index 1950-1959
Horr, Carrie E., died 6/13/56
Published 6/14/56p3 
Tebbetts?, Carrie (I11778)
 
1799 [[Is this her?
SSDI
JEANNE I EAST 01 Jun 1927 --17 Oct 1997 (Prescott, Yavapai, AZ) (none s pecified) issued in California 
Davis, Genelle (I5017)
 
1800 [[Is this him?
Birth:
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Eaton, Edmund (I4734)
 

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