The H600 Project Genealogy DB
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2001 | [[Obituary: http://www.heraldnews.com/obituaries/x450931274 John F. Fielding John Francis Fielding age 95 of Fall River died Friday, April 11, 2008 in the Sarah S. Brayton Nursing Care Center. He was the husband of the late Rita Mae (Wilson) Fielding. He was born in Fall River the son of the late John and Mary (Harrington) Fielding, he spent most of his life in Fall River and moved to Westport in 1998 before returning to Fall River in 2005. Mr. Fielding was employed as a Machinist for the former Brown and Sharpe in Fall River for 27 years before retiring in 1977, he was the Chauffeur for two years for S. Virgil Merritt, and during World War II worked at the Torpedo Station in Newport. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 3667 and enjoyed the outdoors, boating, camping, bird watching and was an animal lover. Surviving are two children John Fielding and his wife Carol J. of Westport and Joan Rita Luongo and her husband Atty. Jeremiah Vincent of Fall River, nine grandchildren Nancy Beth (Luongo) Fielding, Timothy Jay Luongo, Jennifer Joan Luongo formerly Sant, Jamie Susan Luongo, Deirdre Jill Lucas, Justin Adam Luongo, John Francis Fielding, Melissa Lee Fielding and Shelly Anne Fielding, four great-grandchildren Brittany Jennifer Sant, Abigail Madison Fielding, John Michael Fielding, Ryan Francis Fielding and expected great-granddaughter Kiah Frances Fielding and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Fielding was also the brother of the late Helen Holland, Irene Curtis, Charles Hoar and James Hoar. His funeral will be held on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 9am from the WARING-SULLIVAN HOME OF MEMORIAL TRIBUTE AT CHERRY PLACE 178 Winter St., Fall River (at Cherry, High and Locust Sts.) followed by his Funeral Mass at 10am in St. Mary's Church Spring St., Fall River. Visiting hours Mon. 4-8pm. Flowers welcome or memorial contributions in his honor may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society 101 First Ave., Suite 6, Waltham, MA 02451 or to the Lupus Foundation of America 97 South St., Suite 110, West Hartford, CT 06110. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Fall River. For online registration and facility directions visit: waring-sullivan.com. | Fielding, John Francis (I25957)
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2002 | [[Obituary: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/herald/obituary.aspx?n=helen-couey&pid=137116090 COUEY, HELEN, 89, passed away December 7, 2009. Helen was born in Eastman, Georgia and moved to South Miami in 1938 with her husband. She was pre- deceased by her husband, Beauford, son, Buck and daughter, Cherry Nord. She is survived by her daughters, Jackie Metts (Tom), Linda Hews and Deborah Higginbotham (David Horr); grandchildren, Linda Stine, Jennifer Stine, John Nord (Patricia), Jim Nord (Maria), Jodi Neal (Brad) and Stacey Frank and great grandchildren, Violet Manni, Gavin and Treavor Neal and James, Julia, Savannah and Sophia Nord. Helen displayed a unique combination of simple dignity, "down home" wit and in her later years, a great tenacity for life. Helen positively impacted the lives of many, including her step- grandchildren, Amy and Michael Horr. Visitation will be on Saturday, December 12th from 10-11 AM with a ceremony beginning at 11 AM at Stanfill Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Miami Memorial Park. Stanfill Funeral Home 10545 S Dixie (305)667-2518 Family Owned/Operated www.stanfillfh.com View this Guest Book at www. MiamiHerald.com/obituaries. | Cherry, Helen (I47741)
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2003 | [[Obituary: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/telegram/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=136806653 Kathleen M. (Hoar) Johnson, 53, of Worcester passed away, November 30, 2009 in Saint Vincent's Hospital. Kathleen is survived her husband of eighteen years, Stephen P. Johnson; two daughters, Miranda Gomes of Ashland, Megan (Gomes) Castillo and her husband Jason of Millbury; a sister, Debra Baumgartner and her husband John of Thompson, CT. She is predeceased by a sister Cynthia Hoar whom passed away in December of 2002. Kathleen was born in Worcester and has lived here and in Oxford her whole life. She graduated from Oxford High School. Kathleen worked as a Sous Chef for the Worcester Art Museum. She loved her dog, Oliver and her cat, Thomas. She also liked crafts and cooking, helping others and was a huge fan of Rod Stewart. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. No funeral services are being planned according to Kathleen's wishes. MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation Street, Worcester are assisting the family with arrangements. Published in Worcester Telegram & Gazette on December 3, 2009 | Hoar, Kathleen (I22201)
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2004 | [[Obituary: http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obits/pa/pa-mifflin29.htm Ellsworth Junior Ramsey YEAGERTOWN - Ellsworth Junior Ramsey, 75, of 305 Pinewood Road, Yeagertown, died at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 27, 2000, at his residence. Born Sept. 16, 1924, in Mifflintown, he was a son of the late Ellsworth and Bessie May (Whidler) Ramsey. His wife, Emma M. (Walters) Harris Ramsey, whom he married Jan. 1 1985, survives. Also surviving are: children, Patsy Hoar, McVeytown, Sandra Booher, Ruth Taylor, and Wanda Peffer, all of Lewistown; stepchildren, Thomas Harris and Norma Shearer, both of Lewistown, Pamela Moyer, Reedsville, Kathy Fisher, Milroy, Mabel Fairbanks, Burnham, Joseph B. Davis Jr., Glenwood, Nancy Wilt, McClure, Steve Davis and Leroy Davis, both of Delaware; brothers and sisters, Bertha Wert, Port Royal, Mary Jane Smith, Janet Swartz, Donald Ramsey, and Gary Ramsey, all of Mifflintown; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 26 step-grandchildren and 34 step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother, Raymond R. Ramsey and a stepdaughter, Betty Farleman. He was a U. S. Army veteran of World War II. He retired from Standard Steel, Burnham with 31 years of service. He had been a member of the Arch Rock Methodist Church and was a member of the Yeagertown Fire Company, the Milroy American Legion and the Lewistown VFW. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville, with Maj. Herbert B. Hamilton and the Rev. Thomas B. Morningstar officiating. Interment will be in Juniata Memorial Park. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to: the American Cancer Society, Mifflin-Juniata Unit, 112 N. Wayne St., Lewistown, PA 17044. | Ramsey, Ellsworth Jr. (I20692)
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2005 | [[Obituary: http://www.orourke-orourke.com/index.php?Wayne%20Hoard Mr. Wayne Hoard, age 75, of 87 Clinton Street, Salamanca, New York died Monday, October 20, 2008 at Millard Fillmore Hospital, Buffalo, New York. Born on January 16, 1933 in Salamanca, New York he was the son of the late Arthur and Leona Hoard. He had been married to the former Jacklyn Beals, Salamanca, New York who survives Mr. Hoard was a Veteran of the United States Navy Seebees serving in Korea. He was the Plant Manager for Fibercel, Portville, New York, Bush Industries, Little Valley, New York, Salco and Fancher Furniture Company, both of Salamanca, New York. Surviving are: 4 sons, Mr. Scott Hoard, Salamanca, New York, Mr. Michael Hoard,Salamanca, New York, Mr. Jack Hoard, Olean, New York, Mr. Larry Hoard, Salamanca, New York; 1 daughter, Jaimee Hoard, Salamanca, New York; 6 grandchildren; 1 brother, Mr. Lyn Hoard, Apple Valley, California; several nieces and nephews. There will be no visitation. A memorial service will be held in the O'Rourke & O'Rourke Inc. Funeral Home, 25 River Street, Salamanca, New York on Saturday (October 25, 2008) at 1<:00> PM with pastor Donald Acker, of the House of Prayer officiating. Burial will be in Wildwood Cemetery, Salamanca, New York. | Hoard, Wayne (I54398)
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2006 | [[Obituary: http://www.snyderfuneralhomes.com/obituaries/obit_view.phtml?id=3160 Ruth J. McMillen age 86, of Mount Vernon died Sunday July 11, 2004 at the Morning View Care Center in Centerburg. She was born April 18, 1918 in Mount Vernon to Grover and Myrtle (Hoar) Carter and had spent most of her lifetime in Knox County. She was a member of the Ebenezer United Methodist Church near Mount Vernon. Surviving are her two sons Ron (Cathy) McMillen of Mount Vernon and Ken (Polly) McMillen of Merritt Island, Florida; six grandchildren Ken (Rhonda) McMillen, David (Sheri) McMillen, Jacque (David) Smith, Linda McMillen, Gwen (George) Hartz, and Chris (Amanda) McMillen; eight great grandchildren Jon, Nicole, Britney, Brandon, Jacob, Amanda, Levi, and Caleb; and her sister Marie Maxwell Horn of Mount Vernon. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her husband John McMillen in 1998 and her brother Harold Carter. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 PM at the Dowds-Snyder Funeral Home 201 Newark Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio where funeral services will be Thursday at 11 AM. Burial will follow at Mount Vernon Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions can be made to Hospice of Knox County, 302 East High Street, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050. | Carter, Ruth Juanita (I48346)
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2007 | [[Obituary: http://www.towntopics.com/oct1508/obits.php Helen Jane Falvey, 89, of Princeton, died peacefully October 13 at home. Born in Ossining, N.Y., she resided in Ossining until 1948, when she and her late husband, Patrick Falvey, moved to Connecticut. In 1958, Mr. and Mrs. Falvey and their children, Susan and Peter, moved to Newtown, Conn., which became Mrs. Falvey's home for over 40 years. Four years ago, she moved to New Jersey to live closer to her son and daughter. She had many interesting jobs throughout her lifetime. In the 1930s and '40s she worked in New York City for the jewelry designer and craftsman Francisco Rebajes at his stores in Greenwich Village and on Fifth Avenue. Mr. Rebajes and his wife, Pauline, remained her lifelong friends. While living in Newtown, she worked at The Connecticut Shop, Molly's Flower Shop, and Mrs. Anderson's Food Store, and was a personal secretary for a local resident. She also kept property records for George Cladis, who owned the property where the Falveys lived. Mr. and Mrs. Cladis and Mrs. Falvey also formed a lifelong friendship. For more than 20 years, she worked for Dr. Lawrence Daum, a dentist in Newtown, and in her later years, for another dentist, Dr. Steven Landen. She loved life and was always joyful. She always noticed beauty around her and took pleasure in the simple things in life. She was also very creative, her creativity reflected in her charming home in Newtown. Daughter of the late John and Margaret McCall Hoar, wife of the late Patrick Falvey, and sister of the late Mary McCue, Margaret Meader, Agnes Henning, and John Hoar, she is survived by her children, Susan Johnson of Princeton and Peter Falvey of Lawrenceville; two grandchildren; and her beloved friends Tom Quinn of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. and the Orlowski sisters, formerly of Newtown. A memorial service will be held at St. Rose of Lima Church, 46 Church Hill Road, Newtown, Conn. 06470 on Saturday, October 25 at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Princeton Hospice Memorial Fund, 253 Witherspoon Street, Princeton 08540-9914; or to a charity of the donor's choice. | Hoar, Helen (I24394)
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2008 | [[Obituary: http://www.wickedlocal.com/salem/news/obituaries/x1481398538/Bertha-A-Hoar A. (Spurling) Hoar, 83, of Salem, wife of the late Leonard Hoar, died August 15, 2008, at her home. She was born in Saugus, where she spent her summers, the daughter of the late George and Elizabeth (Blair) Spurling. During the school year, she lived in Salem and graduated from Salem High School in the Class of 1943. Mrs. Hoar then became employed by the General Electric Co. in Lynn until the end of World War II and she and her husband married. They began their family, and then in her late 40s, Mrs. Hoar taught roller skating in Ames Hall at the Salem YMCA. Later in life, she enjoyed traveling with her family to Walt Disney World and Walt Disneyland. For many years, Mrs. Hoar and her family would also spend the summers at a summer camp built by her father in Center Ossipee, N.H. Mrs. Hoar is survived by three children, Leslie Holler and her husband, Harry Holler, of Newark, Ohio, Cynthia "Cindy" Preczewski and her husband, retired Salem Fire Department Inspector Frank Preczewski, of Salem and J. David Hoar and his wife, Cindy Hoar, of Windham, Maine; five grandchildren, Kim and her husband, Jason Meilleur, Ryan Preczewski, Adam and his wife, Rachel Holler, Erin and her husband, Mark Pennington, and Eric Holler; one great-grandchild, Johnathan Pennington; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother, Charlie Spurling, and two sisters, Gladys Rossi and Elizabeth Eckhart. Her funeral will be held Tuesday, August 19, at 11 a.m. in Murphy Funeral Home, 85 Federal St. (corner of North St), Salem. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours will be Monday, August 18, 4-7 p.m. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Hospice of the North Shore, 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, Danvers, MA 01923 or to the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. | Spurling, Bertha (I30839)
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2009 | [[Obituary: http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/article/20090717/OBITUARIES/907170327 FREDERICKTOWN: Lillie Marie Stewart, age 84, of Fredericktown, passed away on Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at the Ohio Eastern Star Home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on October 28, 1924 in Hopewell, Ohio to the late Dale and Irma (Buker) Winegardner. Lillie managed several motels in the Bellville and Mount Vernon area. She always enjoyed traveling even if it was a simple car ride through the country. She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Patricia (Robert) Hoar of Fredericktown; sons and daughters-in-law, Daniel (Frances) Nutt of Mount Vernon, Doug (Kathy) Stewart of Delphos, Ohio, David (Donita) Stewart of Nashville, Tennessee; seven grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; and a brother and sister-in-law, Charles (Evelyn) Winegardner. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Russell Nutt; second husband, Claude Stewart Jr.; two brothers, Ralph Winegardner, Robert Winegardner; and a sister, Clara Shaffer. Friends may call on Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Snyder Funeral Home in Fredericktown where a funeral service will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. Rev. Gerald Bell will be officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Fredericktown Interchurch or to Delphos Boy Scout Troop #65 and can be left at the funeral home. This obituary and guest registry are online at: www.snyderfuneralhomes.com The Snyder Funeral Home of Fredericktown is honored to serve the family of Lillie Marie Stewart. | Winegardner, Lillie Marie (I43916)
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2010 | [[Obituary: Id#: 0552306 Name: Horr, Edith Published Date: Dec 27 1973 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #118. Notes: Horr. Edith Horr (nee Wolff), beloved wife of the late Edward J., dear mother of Mrs. Elmer Mille (Virginia) and Eugene R. Knobel, sister of Ann Keflering, Rudolph Wolff and the late Adolph, grandmother of four, passed away Dec. 25. Funeral services Friday, Dec. 28 at 11 A.M. at Parma Lutheran Church, 5280 Broadview Rd. Memorials may be made to Parma Lutheran Church. Family will receive friends at The Wischmeier-Buesch Funeral Home, 3111 Broadview Rd., Thursday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. | Wolff, Edith R. (I62046)
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2011 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I76063)
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2012 | [[Obituary: LEWISTON - Algernon "Al" E. Collins Jr., 71, a resident of 201 Harmons Corner Road, Auburn, died Wednesday, Feb. 25, at St. Mary's d'Youville Pavilion, with family by his side after a long illness. He was born in Portland, Sept. 16, 1937, the son of Algernon E. and Dolly (Copeland) Collins Sr. He attended Portland schools and then came to this area in 1972, where he met and married the former Eldora Goding. Al was employed 17 years at Etonic Shoe until their closing, and then retired from Morin Brick Co. in 2006. He was an avid bowler and had achieved bowler of the month at Sparetime Recreation. He was also an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed camping for more than 20 years at Martin Stream Campground in Turner. He was also a great dancer. He was also "Mr. Fix-It" and was a welcome sight to family, friends and neighbors whenever anything needed to be fixed, and was an all-around good guy. Traveling to Nashville, Branson, and North Carolina with good friends Mary and Eric, Bertie and Dennis, and Ron and Louise was something he and Eldora truly loved. Survivors include his wife, Eldora of Auburn; their children, Algernon III and his wife, Allison, Michael and Lisa, Timothy and Debbie, Robert and Monique, David and his wife, Diane, Jody and Lottie, Judy and Scott, and Patrick and his wife, Krystal; his sisters, Georgia Thompson, Hazel Martin and Barbara Horr; 28 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. (c) 2009 Sun Journal | Collins, Algernon E. Jr. (I65115)
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2013 | [[Obituary: LEWISTOWN - Emma M. Ramsey, 71, of Beverly Healthcare William Penn, formerly of 305 Pinewood Road, Yeagertown, died at 12:11 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002, in the home. Born May 1, 1930, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late George Walters and Mabel E. (Specht) Bedlyon. She was the wife of the late Ellsworth Junior Ramsey, who died March 27, 2000. Her first husband, Thomas H. Harris Jr., died in 1983. Surviving are a son, Thomas Harris of Lewistown; three daughters, Mrs. James (Pamela) Smyers of Lewistown, Kathy Fisher of Milroy and Mable Fairbanks of Burnham; four step-daughters, Patsy Hoar of McVeytown, Sandra Booher of Lewistown, Ruth Taylor of Lewistown and Wanda Peffer of Lewistown; a brother, Robert Walters of Shaw, MS; ten grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Gerald Walters, and a sister, Betty Gisewhite. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in Bohn Funeral Home, Reedsville with Major Herbert B. Hamilton and Rev. Thomas B. Morningstar officiating. Interment will be in Juniata Memorial Park. Friends may call one hour before the service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the American Diabetes Association, Memorial and Honor Program, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, OH 44720. | Walters, Emma M. (I20696)
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2014 | [[Obituary: MARJORIE HOAR (NEE LUEBBE) FORMERLY OF CALUMET CITY, IL Marjorie Hoar (nee Luebbe), age 79, late of Lady Lake, FL and formerly of Calumet City, IL. Beloved wife of the late Raymond. Loving mother of Bill (Rita) Oar, Larry (Marge) Oar and Joyce (Mickey) Arnold. Devoted grandmother of seven; and great grandmother of nine. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 17, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at the Elmwood Chapel, 11200 S. Ewing Ave., Chicago, IL. Interment at Oakland Memory Lanes Cemetery. Visitation Sunday from 1:00-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Please omit flowers. (773)731-2749. Published in The Times from 3/15/2008 - 3/16/2008. | Luebbe, Marjorie (I22072)
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2015 | [[Obituary: Mary Ellen Hoar, 94, formerly of Horton, died Tuesday, February 13, 2008 at her home north of Hoyt. Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 18th at the Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Hoyt. Burial will be 3:00 p.m. Monday in the Horton Cemetery. Mary will lie in state Monday until service time at the funeral home. On-line condolences may be made at chapeloaksfuneralhome.com. Published in the Topeka Capital-Journal on 2/14/2008. | Hossfeld, Mary (I9416)
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2016 | [[Obituary: Mary Levasseur, 96 WRENTHAM -- Mary Louise (Hoar) Peterson Levasseur, 96, died June 27, 2005, at her home at the Maples Rehabilitation Center, Wrentham, after a brief illness. Born in Roxbury, Mass., on Nov. 22, 1908, she was the daughter of the late John and Catherine (Gately) Hoar. Her family moved to Norfolk where she and her siblings grew up, and attended Norfolk and Walpole schools. She would live later most of her life in Franklin. She was the wife of Albert Levasseur of Wrentham, and the late Frederick Peterson of Franklin. Over the years, she worked for several local merchants, as well as The Norwood Press, the Kendall Co., the Mount Washington Hotel, Whiting & Davis, and New England Telephone. In her youth, and while she raised her own son, Mrs. Levasseur helped raise and care for her younger brothers and sisters. She also loved to swim and ride motorcycles. Later as a homemaker, she was a great cook, gardener, and a dangerous handyman around the house. Besides her family, she loved her dogs and the ocean, and spent a good part of many summers in Sandwich. She was also a voracious reader, and was particularly interested in stories of servicemen missing in action, like her brother, Laurence, lost in World War II. She will be greatly missed. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her son and his wife, Frederick and Dorothy Peterson of Norfolk; her grandsons and their wives, James and Jean Peterson of Franklin, and Richard Peterson of North Attleboro; her sister and her husband, Mildred and Anthony Bonafazzi of Franklin; her brother and his wife, Ralph and Lois Hoar of Franklin; her sister, Rosemarie Hoar of Franklin; her brother, Thomas Hoar of Baltimore, Md.; and her nieces and nephews; and friends at Maples. Private graveside services will be held later today in the Union Cemetery, Franklin. Arrangements are in the care of the RJ Ross Funeral Home, Wrentham Center. | Hoar, Mary (I15694)
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2017 | [[Obituary: MAXINE A. LEDBETTER (HOAR/SETHER) (Age 95) Published in The Washington Post from June 14 to June 16, 2011 Passed on Sunday, June 12, 2011. Ms. Sether, a native of Arkansas, married Friend A. Hoar in 1936, had two children, and was divorced from Mr. Hoar in the late 1950s. She subsequently married Andy R. Ledbetter. Mr. Ledbetter died after an extended illness in 1978. In 1985, Ms. Sether married Ernest Sether. Mr. Sether passed away in 2001 in Largo, FL. In 2003 she moved back to Maryland, (Riderwood Village), to be near her remaining family. Her eldest son, Friend A. Oarr Jr. died of lung cancer in 1990. Survivors include her son, Jim Oarr and his wife Phyllis; four grandchildren, Amy, David, Richard and Christopher; five great-grandchildren, Jessica, Patrick, Josephine, Brittany and Sydney. Ms. Sether retired from the federal government's Navy Department in the late 1960s. She and her second husband traveled between their homes in Maryland and Asheville, NC for several years before moving to Florida. She traveled extensively in retirement to Alaska, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, and Norway. Viewing will be at the Cedar Hill Funeral Home at 4111 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suitland, MD on Wednesday, June 15 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. at Washington National Cemetery. People attending the graveside service should arrive at the Cedar Hill Funeral Home by 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 16. | Adams, Maxine (I64823)
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2018 | [[Obituary: Morning Call Newspaper - Oct 30, 1988 The Rev. Thomas F. Hoar, former president and rector of Mary Immaculate Seminary, Northampton, died Friday of Lou Gehrig's disease. Hoar was president of the seminary from 1985 until becoming ill in 1987. Since 1987, he resided at St. Catherine's Infirmary, Philadelphia. Hoar prepared for the priesthood at St. Vincent's Seminary, Philadelphia, and in 1958 graduated from Mary Immaculate Seminary, Northampton. He was ordained in 1962 and received his doctorate in 1965 at the University of St. Thomas in Rome, Italy. Upon returning to the United States, he taught at the Seminary of Our Lady of Angels, Albany, N.Y., 1965-70, and 1971-72, and was president/rector of St. Vincent de Paul Seminary, Boynton Beach, Fla., 1970-71. During his administrative tenure from 1972 to 1985 at St. John's University in Jamaica, N.Y., Hoar held the following posts: assistant to the dean, Staten Island Campus, 1972-73; special assistant to the executive vice president, 1973-1975; dean of St. John's College, 1975- 85, and academic vice president for liberal arts and sciences and education and human services, 1980-85. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Survivors: Brothers, Col. William of Fairdale, Ky., and Col. Joseph of Great Neck, N.Y., and a sister, Mary, wife of George Crowley of Garden City, N.Y. Mass: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, St. John's University. Call 7-9 p.m. Monday, and 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Arrangements, Leo F. Kearns Funeral Home, Woodhaven, N.Y. | Hoar, Rev. Thomas (I11674)
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2019 | [[Obituary: New York Times Company Dec 10, 1994 GLOUCESTER - Paul D. Malboeuf, 77, of 53 Wingaersheek Road, a former teacher and automotive executive, died Sunday in Addison- Gilbert Hospital after an illness. He leaves his wife of 53 years, Ruth L. (Hoar) Malboeuf; five sons, Paul Malboeuf of Ann Arbor, Mich., Richard A. Malboeuf of Rhinebeck, N.Y., Michael P. Malboeuf of Clinton Township, Mich., Stephen D. Malboeuf of Gloucester and Mark A. Malboeuf of Arlington Heights, Ill.; two brothers, Edmund and Ralph Malboeuf, both of Dudley; a sister, Esther Cournoyer of Webster; five grandchildren; nephews and nieces. He was born in Webster, son of Alfred and Ellen B. (O'Neill) Malboeuf, and lived many years in Plymouth, Mich. He lived here 16 years. He graduated from Webster High School in 1934 and Salem State College in 1938. He earned a master's degree in education from Clark University, Worcester, in 1948. He began his career as a teacher and department head at Tourtellotte High School in Thompson in 1938. He was later vice principal of Westwood High School. After World War II, he taught at Bryant & Stratton School in Boston and was a county organizer for the Republican State Committee. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving in the Asian- Pacific theater, and the Korean War, serving in Korea. He then served in the Navy Reserve, retiring about 1963 as a commander. He joined Ford Motor Co. in Somerville in 1950 and rose to manager of industrial relations in the Automotive Assembly Division in Detroit. He retired in 1978. He was active for many years in community activities. At his request, no funeral services are planned. After cremation, his ashes will be scattered at sea. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurse Association of the North Shore, 8 Angle St., Gloucester, 01930. James C. Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington St., is directing arrangements. | Malboeuf, Paul D. (I13891)
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2020 | [[Obituary: New York Times Company Jun 19, 1994 SHREWSBURY - The Rev. G. Garrett Carpenter, 55, of 17 Santa Circle, Pittsford, N.Y., a former vicar, formerly of Main Street, died Friday at home after a seven-year struggle with Parkinson's disease. He leaves his wife of 25 years, Judith H. (Hoar) Carpenter; three daughters, Deborah, Sarah and Rachel Carpenter, all of Pittsford; his parents, George and Irene Carpenter of Bethesda, Md.; a brother, Stephen Carpenter of Staunton, Va.; a sister, Ellen Kneessi of Bethesda, Md.; nephews and nieces. He was born in Washington, D.C., and lived there many years. He lived 12 years in Shrewsbury before moving to Pittsford in 1982. He graduated from Haverford (Pa.) College and the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge. The Rev. Mr. Carpenter was rector of Christ Church in Pittsford, N.Y., for six years, retiring in 1988 due to illness. He was previously vicar of Trinity Episcopal Church for 12 years, and oversaw construction of the new church. Before then, he was rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal in Seat Pleasant, Md. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rochester, N.Y. After cremation, burial will be in the memorial garden of Christ Church in Pittsford. Calling hours at Anthony Funeral Chapel, Rochester, are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson's Disease Research Fund, care of Dr. Ira Shoulson, University of Rochester, 601 Elmwood Ave., P.O. Box 673, Rochester, N.Y. 14642. | Carpenter, Rev. Garry (I13893)
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2021 | [[Obituary: New York Times Company May 13, 1990 PAXTON - Richard D. Woelflein, 64, of 6 Birch St. died Friday in Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, after he was stricken ill at his place of work in Cambridge. He leaves his wife, Agneta (McCrealy) Woelflein; two sons, Richard D. Woelflein Jr. of Conway, N.H., and Robert T. Woelflein of Newton; a daughter, Jean M. Brunell of Holden; two brothers, John H. Woelflein Jr. of Sanbornville, N.H., and Kevin G. Woelflein of Riverside, Conn.; four grandsons; nephews and nieces. He was born in Haverhill, son of J. Henry and Helen M. (Hoar) Woelflein, and lived 35 years in Paxton. He graduated from Haverhill High School in 1944. Mr. Woelflein was a Navy veteran of World war II, serving on the USS Bingham in the Asian-Pacific theater. Mr. Woelflein worked as a linotype operator at the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. He was later a customer service representative at the former Colonial Press Inc. in Clinton. For the past 13 years, he was preduction manager of the MIT Press in Cambridge. Mr. Woelflein was a member of St. Colomba's Church; Auburn Council, Knights of Columbus, in Auburn; and the Book Builders of Boston. The funeral will be held Tuesday from Fay Brothers Funeral Home, 9 Hammond St., Worcester, with a Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Columba's Church, 18 Richards Ave. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Worcester. Calling hours at the funeral home are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 23 Midstate Drive, Auburn, 01501. | Woelflein, Richard (I36689)
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2022 | [[Obituary: New York Times Newspaper Sep 20, 1989 Walter A. Hoar, 77, of 2 Richards St. died Monday in St. Vincent Hospital. He leaves two sisters, Mary F. Gibson of Worcester, and Margaret Rivers of Needham; and several nieces and nephews. Born in Worcester, he was a son of George F. and Mary F. (Ahaesy) Hoar, and had lived here all his life. Mr. Hoar worked in the accounting office of the U.S. Postal Service in Worcester for many years, retiring several years ago. He was a charter member of Post 341 American Legion for 45 years, a member of the Homer Wheaton VFW Post, a member of the Singletary Rod and Gun Club, and a member of the Worcester Lodge of Elks No. 243. Mr. Hoar was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was a graduate of South High School, and a 1935 graduate of Clark University. The funeral will be held tomorrow from O'Connor Brothers, 592 Park Ave., with a Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Peter's Church, 929 Main St. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. There are no calling hours. The family requests that flowers be omitted. Memorial contributions may be made instead to the American Cancer Society. | Hoar, Walter (I6641)
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2023 | [[Obituary: Newark Advocate Originally published April 5, 2008 Helen Melick Dec. 28, 1923-April 4, 2008 A funeral service for Helen Melick, 84, of Utica, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Law-Baker Funeral Home, Utica, with Bruce Hissong officiating. Entombment will be in Newark Memorial Gardens. Helen died April 4, 2008, at Knox Community Hospital, Mount Vernon. She was born Dec. 28, 1923, in Stockport, to the late Owen and Emma (Persinger) Wade. She was a member of Christian Endeavor Church, Newark, and Utica Senior Citizens. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, William "Bill" and Cindy Melick, of Utica; daughter and son-in-law, Patricia and David Hoar, of Mount Vernon; five grandchildren, Jason (Lisa) Melick, of Blacklick, Brandie and Shanon Woodward, of Newark, Michael (Rochelle) Hoar, of Mount Vernon, Mark (Chris) Hoar, of Rockwall, Texas, and Matthew (Kellie) Hoar, of Pataskala; 13 great-grandchildren, Steve, Daniel, Brian, Seth, Ben, Joshua, Anna, Nicholas and Kelsey Hoar, Alexander David Melick, Colton, and Emma and Coen Woodward; sister, Jean Patterson, of Granville; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, David Bruce Melick, who passed away May 26, 2001; brothers, Ovia Wade and Arthur Mechling; and sister, Marjorie Melick. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Law-Baker Funeral Home, 34 N. Main St., Utica. | Wade, Helen (I29188)
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2024 | [[Obituary: Newsday (Long Island, NY) - Sunday, November 4, 2012 Deceased Name: HOAR, Margaret Ethel HOAR, Margaret Ethel, nee Mahoney, age 93, lifelong resident of Port Washington and former director of the Port Washington Senior Citizens, on November 2, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Robert C. Loving mother of Kathleen Finnerty (William), William P. (Phyllis), Pamela and the late James. Adored grandmother of Karen, Meaghan, Michael, Thomas, Robert, Margaret, Catherine, Patrick, Brian, and Melissa. Loving mother in law of Gail. Reposing at Austin F. Knowles Inc. Funeral Home, 128 Main St., Port Washington, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9PM. Mass of Christian Burial Monday 10AM at St. Peter of Alcantara RC Church. Interment Nassau Knolls Cemetery. Donations in her memory to St. Peter of Alcantara RC Church, 1327 Port Washington Blvd, Port Washington, NY 11050 would be greatly appreciated. http://portwashington-news.com/2012/obituary-margaret-ethel-hoar/ Margaret Ethel Hoar (nee Mahoney), a lifelong resident of Port Washington, died Nov. 2, 2012, at age 93. The daughter of Patrick and Agnes Mahoney, she was born in Sands Point on April 8, 1919, and graduated from Port Washington High School. After attending Packard Business School, she was a secretary at Brown and Sharpe Mfg. Co. in New York City, where she met her late husband, Robert C. Hoar. In 1969, she became assistant director of the Port Washington Senior Citizens Inc., and then served as executive director there from 1976 to 1988. She was a lifelong parishioner of St. Peter of Alcantara Church, and was a member of St. Peter's Guild and the Catholic Daughters of America. She is survived by her children, Kathleen Finnerty (William), William (Phyllis) and Pamela; her daughter-in-law, Gail Kennedy Hoar; ten grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband of 62 years, Robert, and her son, James. She was also predeceased by her brothers and sisters-in-law, John and Margaret, Thomas and Catherine, and George Mahoney. | Mahoney, Margaret (I4813)
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2025 | [[Obituary: OLDS, Dorris L., 92, of Kearney died Friday, Oct. 31, 2003, at St. John's Center in Kearney Memorial services: Thursday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Kearney Burial of cremains: at the church columbarium Mortuary: Horner-Lieske-Horner Mortuary Born Jan. 26, 1911, in the Philippine Islands Parents: Lewis and Lois (Barton) LaVanture Family lived at military posts in California, Wyoming and Kentucky Graduated from high school in Fort Thomas, Ky.; attended the University of Texas in Austin Married: Nov. 4, 1930, to Thayer Olds, who died in 1983 Thirty years of military service took the family to Michigan, Panama, Louisiana, California, Washington, D.C., Guam, Florida, Georgia, and New York; during World War II, she and the children lived in California and in Colorado In 1960, they moved to Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. After retirement, earned bachelor's and master's degrees in anthropology at Florida State University; was elected to Phi Beta Kappa Moved to Austin, Texas; worked at the Texas Archeological Research Laboratory; classified artifacts taken from a 16th century Spanish galleon discovered in the Gulf of Mexico. Research resulted in the publication of her study, "Texas Legacy From the Gulf." Moved to Kearney, 1996; Activities: member of the church in Kearney; was always active in church work and in volunteer work in hospitals; was a 40-year member of the Texas Archeological Society; enjoyed tennis, bridge, gardening and long walks along the beach; enjoyed participating in Elderhostels; had traveled in many countries Survivors include: son, John of Des Moines, Iowa; daughters, Marian Precht of Bethesda, Md., and Kathryn Falconer of Kearney; eight grandchildren; and ten grandchildren; Preceded in death by her husband and her sister, Kathryn Horr. Kearney Hub (Nebraska), 3 November, 2003 | Lavanture, Doris (I17140)
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2026 | [[Obituary: Patricia M. Brazell Patricia M. Brazell, 62, died July 13, 1999 after a long struggle with heart disease. Born July 9, 1937 in Iron River, Michigan. Pat is survived by her husband of 44 years, Tom Brazell, Tacoma; brother Ronald Hoar, Ocean Park, MD; sons Kim Brazell (Cindy), Shoreline; Mike Brazell (Jane), Graham; Greg Brazell (Stacey), Tacoma; daughter Mary Ann Gebhard (Tim), Orcas Island; 5 grandchildren, Christina, Kenny, Ricky, Nicholas and Matthew Brazell. At her request there will be a private family service. Remembrances are suggested to Franciscan Hospice, 1717 South J Street, Tacoma, WA 98405. Arrangements by Haven of Rest. Pub Date: 7/15/1999 Tacoma News Tribune | Hoar, Patricia (I4820)
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2027 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Aug 9, 1997 BROCKTON -- Mary Elizabeth "Mae" (McRae) Hoar, 87, of Brockton, a retired machine operator, died Friday at St. Joseph's Manor after a long illness. Mrs. Hoar was born in Boston, and lived in Dorchester before moving to Brockton 26 years ago. Wife of the late George F. Hoar, she is survived by two sons, George F. Hogan of Marshfield and John J. Hogan of Billerica; a daughter, Mary S. Sprague of Brockton; nine grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be celebrated 9 a.m. Monday at St. Nicholas Church. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Visiting hours are 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at the J. Frank Conley Funeral Home, 138 Belmont St. Donations may be made to St. Joseph's Manor, 215 Thatcher St., Brockton 02402. | McRae, Mary (I12728)
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2028 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Dec 22, 1997 MILTON -- Grace M. (Hoar) Sullivan, 90, of Milton, a retired admitting clerk for Carney Hospital in Dorchester, died Friday at Braintree Manor Nursing Home in Braintree. Mrs. Sullivan was born in Boston and lived most of her life in Dorchester. She was a graduate of St. Patrick's High School in Roxbury and the Boston Clerical School. She also attended Girls Memorial High School in Roxbury. After graduating from Boston Clerical she worked as a secretary for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for several years. Mrs. Sullivan was a longtime communicant of St. Ann's Church in Dorchester and a member of St. Ann's Sodality. She was an avid reader. Wife of the late Edwin J. Sullivan, she is survived by a son, Joseph Sullivan of Virgina; three daughters, Maureen Niven of Tewksbury, Rosemary Sullivan of Portugal, and Janet Gannon of Milton; nine grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday in St. Ann's Church, Neponset. Visiting is 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue. Donations may be made to Alzheimer's Assn., P.O. Box 803638, Chicago 60680; or to St. Ann's School Fund, Neponset Avenue, Dorchester 02122. | Hoar, Grace (I36651)
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2029 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Feb 21, 2000 PLYMOUTH -- Gerard T. Hoar died Thursday at Jordan Hospital after a long illness. Mr. Hoar was born and raised in Somerville, and lived there prior to moving to Plymouth. He served in the Navy during World War II. He is survived by a brother, Francis H. Hoar of Sunapee, N.H.; a sister, Alice M. Harrison of Winthrop; and many nieces and nephews. Services will be private. There are no visiting hours. Arrangements were made by the O'Maley Funeral Home in Winthrop. | Hoar, Gerard (I12735)
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2030 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Nov 12, 2001 WEYMOUTH - Lorretta M. (Hoar) McDonough, 70, of South Weymouth, a homemaker, died Saturday at South Shore Hospital. Born, raised and educated in Boston, she lived in Braintree from 1963 until she moved to Spring Hill, Fla., in 1988. She lived there before moving to Weymouth seven years ago. Mrs. McDonough enjoyed traveling. Wife of the late John S. McDonough, she is survived by two sons, Michael S. McDonough of Quincy and Kerry M. McDonough of Brockton; five daughters, Diane M. Conley of South Weymouth, Debra J. Williams of Quincy, Maureen E. Robbins of Spring Hill, Loretta A. Tripp of Laconia, N.H., and Janice M. Prutch of Highland Ranch, Colo.; 15 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. She was the mother of the late John G. and David J. McDonough. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Wednesday in St. Francis Xavier Church, 234 Pleasant St., Weymouth. Burial will be in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. Visiting is 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the McDonald Funeral Home, 809 Main St., South Weymouth. Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen St., Framingham 01701. | Hoar, Loretta (I12096)
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2031 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Oct 2, 2000 WEYMOUTH - John S. McDonough, 72, a retired Boston Gas Co. serviceman, died Saturday at home. Mr. McDonough, a Navy veteran, worked for Boston Gas for 30 years before retiring in 1988. During those years, he also worked evenings for the U.S. Postal Service at South Postal Annex. He was a member of the United Steel Workers of America Local 12003, District 14. He enjoyed playing golf. Mr. McDonough was born and educated in Boston. He lived in Braintree from 1963 to 1988, then lived in Springville, Fla., before moving to Weymouth six years ago. Mr. McDonough is survived by his wife, Loretta M. (Hoar) McDonough; two sons, Kerry M. McDonough of Brockton and Michael S. McDonough of Holbrook; five daughters, Diane M. Conley of South Weymouth, Debra J. Williams of Quincy, Maureen E. Robinson of Springville, Fla., Loretta A. Tripp of Laconia, N.H., and Janice M. Prutch of Denver, Colo.; a sister, Margaret Doyle of Taunton; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandaughters. He was the father of the late John G. McDonough and David J. McDonough. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Xavier Church, South Weymouth. Burial will be in Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree. Visiting is 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at McDonald Funeral Home, 809 Main St. (Route 18). Donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 20 Speen Street, Framingham, 01701. | McDonough, John (I12097)
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2032 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Oct 3, 1995 DEDHAM -- Mary A. (Hartigan) Hoar, 89, of Dedham, a teacher in Dedham public schools for 20 years, died Friday in Eastwood Care Center. Mrs. Hoar retired in the late 1960s after starting at the Old Capen School on Sprague Street in Dedham, and spending many years at the Riverdale School. Born in Boston, she lived in West Roxbury where she graduated from Notre Dame Academy. She moved to Dedham in 1962. Mrs. Hoar received teacher's training at Boston Normal School and received a master's degree in education from Boston University. Wife of the late Charles A. Hoar, she is survived by a son and daughter, Charles J. Hoar of Foxboro and Edith McDonough of North Babylon, N.Y., five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A funeral Mass was celebrated Tuesday in St. Theresa's Church, West Roxbury. Burial was be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, West Roxbury. Arrangements were made by the P.E. Murray Funeral Home, West Roxbury. | Hartigan, Mary (I12718)
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2033 | [[Obituary: Patriot Ledger Sep 17, 2001 HINGHAM - William T. Hoar, 78, of Hingham, an MBTA bus driver for 36 years and a member of Carmen's Union Local 589 in Boston, died Friday at Queen Anne Nursing Home in Hingham. He enjoyed working in his yard at home. Mr. Hoar was born and educated in Roxbury and lived in Hingham since 1963. He is survived by a niece, Joan E. Tannenbaum of Washington, D.C.; and a nephew, George Griffin of Weymouth. A funeral prayer service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at McDonald Funeral Home, 809 Main St., So. Weymouth. Burial will be in New Calvary Cemetery, Boston. Visiting is 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. | Hoar, William (I33334)
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2034 | [[Obituary: Patriot News Company Mar 07, 1996 Helen W. Hoar, 88, of 224 Cocoa Ave., Hershey, died Tuesday in Lebanon Valley Brethren Home, Palmyra. She retired as a teacher from Milton Hershey School; was a graduate of Akron (Ohio) University; a former volunteer for the American Red Cross; a Protestant; and a member of the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Surviving is her husband, Ralph L. Hoar. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in Hoover Funeral Home, Hershey. Burial will be in Hershey Cemetery. There will be no viewing or visitation. Memorial contributions may be made to Four Diamonds Fund, Hershey Medical Center, University Drive, Hershey 17033. | Wright, Helen (I8693)
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2035 | [[Obituary: Portland Newspapers Nov 11, 1996 Kathleen L. Gardner, 66, of Congress Square Plaza died Sunday at a Portland nursing home. She was born in Portland, the daughter of James and Mary Devany Horr, and attended South Portland schools. Mrs. Gardner was a homemaker. Later she attended Pierre's School of Beauty and in the 1960s, operated her own beauty shop on Park Avenue here. She was a guitarist who performed locally. She enjoyed country crafts and floral arranging. Mrs. Gardner was secretary of the board at Congress Square Plaza and was a communicant of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Surviving are a son, Jack L. Gardner of Yonkers, N.Y.; four daughters, Rosalyn G. Lebeda of Portland, Joanne C. Currey of Seattle, Doris G. Parent of Windham and Susan M. Gardner of Del Rio, Texas; three sisters, Jane Pooler of South Portland, Mrs. Robert (Carolyn) Gilman of Westbrook and Mrs. Leo (Linda) White of Windham; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Family prayers will be recited at 9:15 a.m. Wednesday atHay & Peabody Funeral Home, 749 Congress St. A funeral Mass will follow at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 307 Congress St. Burial will be in New Calvary Cemetery [in South Portland]. | Horr, Kathleen (I32411)
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2036 | [[Obituary: Portland Newspapers Nov 19, 1999 Durward E. Robbins, 83, of Gray Road died Wednesday at his home. He was born in Rangeley, a son of Ernest and Lila Hoar Robbins. He was a graduate of Rangeley High School, where he received varsity letters in basketball, baseball and track. Mr. Robbins later moved to Portland and began working for H.H. Haye Drug Store. During World War II, he was a carpenter at the South Portland shipyards. He also completed correspondence courses to improve his carpentry skills. After the war, Mr. Robbins worked as a carpenter with Albert Knight, and together they eventually became partners in the business, building homes throughout the Portland area. Mr. Robbins enjoyed vegetable gardening, spending time with his children and maintaining a farm stand at his Stroudwater home in Portland for many years. He also enjoyed the family camp in Rangeley, skiing and traveling with his wife. His wife, Leontine St. Germain Robbins, died in November 1998. Surviving are three sons, Michael E. of Havelock, N.C., William E. of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Richard T. of Gorham; a brother, Olin of Rangeley and Mission, Texas; a sister, Wilma Towle of Wilton; and eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday at Dolby Funeral Chapel, 434 River Road, where a funeral will follow at 10 a.m. The Rev. Donald Drake will officiate. Burial will follow in Smith Cemetery. | Robbins, Durward Elmore (I28241)
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2037 | [[Obituary: Portland Newspapers Nov 2, 1996 Russell S. Hoar, 45, of Anderson Street, died Wednesday at a local hospital. He was born here, son of Clayton and Helen Mace Hoar, and attended South Portland schools. During the Vietnam War, Mr. Hoar served in the Army. He had been a painter for Logan Painting Co. He was a fan of South Portland's Red Riots teams and the Portland Sea Dogs, and enjoyed dancing. Mr. Hoar was a member of the Portland Eagles. Surviving are his parents of Dunedin, Fla.; five sons, Heath Hoar, and Danny, Rob, Chris and Jeff Rice, all of Portland; four brothers, Clayton of Buxton, Gregory of Gorham, Lee Forest and Richard, both of Portland; two sisters, Irene Libby and Patricia Hill, both of Portland; and several grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Hay & Peabody, 749 Congress St. Burial will be in Brooklawn Memorial Park. | Hoar, Russell (I9594)
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2038 | [[Obituary: Portland Newspapers Nov 21, 1999 Irene F. Horr, 64, of Cumberland Foreside died Thursday at Maine Medical Center. She was born in Portland, a daughter of Stephen and Bessie Lerman Fiato. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Roger (Laurie J.) Dickinson of Falmouth, and Julie A. Horr and Mrs. John (Jennifer L.) Quatrano, both of Cape Elizabeth; three sons, Marc S. Horr of St. Petersburg, Fla., Peter E. Horr of Cape Elizabeth and Erik C. Horr of Portland; a spouse, Malcolm Horr of Long Island; a sister, Josephine R. Fiato of Portland; a brother, John P. Fiato of Falmouth; and five grandchildren. There will be no visiting hours. A funeral service will be private for the family. Arrangements are by Hay and Peabody Funeral Home, Portland. | Fiato, Irene (I32756)
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2039 | [[Obituary: Portland Newspapers Sep 20, 2000 George E. "Bud" Johnson, a lifelong island resident and longtime lobsterman, died of cancer at his home on Long Island on Sept. 17, 2000. He was 73. Born on Long Island, a son of George E. Jr. and Lillian MacVane Johnson, he attended the island school and Portland High School. He started doing some lobster fishing as a boy, his family said, and found that he never wanted to do anything else. "It gets in their blood and won't let them go," said his wife, Dawn Johnson. A deeply patriotic man, Mr. Johnson left the close-knit island community during World War II to enlist in the Navy. He returned to his beloved Long Island after the war ended in 1945 and immediately started hauling lobster traps with his brother. Soon he had his own boat and was lobstering full time. In the mid-1950s, when the Maine Lobstermen's Association was formed, Mr. Johnson became a delegate for Long Island "so that the lobster fisherman could have a say in things," recalled his wife. Despite long hours and hard work, Mr. Johnson enjoyed all the time he spent on the water and hauling lobster traps. "He just loved that life," said his wife. She recalled that some of his happiest times were on his boat in the peaceful morning hours "before daylight and being in the sound between Long Island and Chebeague just watching the sun come up." After about 46 years as a fisherman, Mr. Johnson was forced to retire due to illness. "He knew he couldn't do it," said his wife. "He just had to accept it. Not that he liked it." Mr. Johnson loved lobster boat races and, even after he stopped participating, enjoyed hearing about his sons' races. His wife remembered how impatient he got once when he was in the hospital and his son, who had just finished a race, called to see how he was feeling, "He said 'don't ask how I'm doing, tell me how you're doing!' " Along with lobstering and lobster boat racing, Mr. Johnson enjoy watching his son, Steven, and grandson, Daniel, build lobster boats. He also liked hunting and camping, dancing and playing horseshoes. He was interested in baseball and played on several island teams. Mr. Johnson was a perpetually happy man who "enjoyed life to its fullest," his daughter, Nancy Norton, said. He loved people and was remembered as a "joker and a tease," with a "typical New England, Maine dry wit." He was a charter member and past commander of the Long Island Memorial VFW Post 9605. Surviving are his wife of 53 years, Dawn Horr Johnson; three sons, David, Steven and Robert of Long Island; a daughter, Mrs. John (Nancy) Norton of Cape Elizabeth, six grandchildren and a step- grandson; a brother, Earl of Long Island; two sisters, Mrs. Stanley (Carolyn) Peterson of Westbrook and Mrs. David (Sylvia) Hoer of Springfield, Mo. A celebration of life will be at 11:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 1, at the Long Island VFW Hall. Arrangements are by Hay & Peabody Funeral Home, 749 Congress St., Portland. | Johnson, George E. (I32707)
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2040 | [[Obituary: Portland, Maine Newspaper Apr 19, 1999 Leigh E. Hoar Jr., 61, of Stanley Road died Sunday of cancer at his home. He was born in Westbrook, a son of Leigh E. and Marion James Hoar Sr. He was a 1955 graduate of Deering High School, graduated from the University of Maine at Orono in 1963 with a degree in forestry and received his master's degree in 1965. Mr. Hoar served in the Marines from 1955-1958. He was employed as a park ranger at Shenandoah National Park after college. Since 1974 he had worked as a forest engineer for the state Bureau of Public Lands. While working for the bureau, he was supervisor of dam construction at Churchill and was the first supervisor of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway. Mr. Hoar had been a member of the Winthrop Zoning Board of Appeals since 1992 and was a member of Maine State Employees Association. He was an avid outdoorsman. Surviving are his mother of Lewiston; a son, Leigh Eric III of Ashland; two daughters, Elizabeth April Hoar of Beaverton, Ore., and Mrs. Andrew (Rebecca) Grosvenor Haughley of Winthrop; two brothers, Scott and Edward; his sisters, Vivian, Joanna, Rachel and Elaine and three grandchildren. At his request there will be no public funeral service. Arrangements are by Roberts Funeral Home, 26 Bowdoin St. | Hoar, Leigh Jr. (I12366)
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2041 | [[Obituary: Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Aug 24, 1993 BARRINGTON --- Gertrude S. Hoar, 88, of 1 Beach Rd., a teacher and school administrator in McIndoes, Vt., before retiring, died Sunday at the Hattie Ide Chaffee Nursing Home, East Providence. She was the widow of Raymond B. Hoar. Born in Verness, Quebec, a daughter of the late William and Harriet Walker, she moved from St. Johnsbury, Vt., to Barrington seven years ago. She leaves a daughter, Marjorie H. Boland of Barrington; a brother, Harvey J. Walker of Woodsville, N.H.; two sisters, Laura Walker of St. Johnsbury, and Gladys Desrocher of Concord, N.H.; five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. She was mother of the late Richard W. Hoar. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the South Congregational Church, St. Johnsbury. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, St. Johnsbury. Her sister's obituary: Concord Monitor (NH) - January 2, 2005 Deceased Name: Gladys W. Desrochers Gladys W. Desrochers, 96, died Thursday, Dec. 30, 2004, at The Birches in Concord. She was born in Inverness, Quebec, the daughter of William and Harriet Little Walker. In the 1920s, her family moved to Barnet, Vt. She received her education at the University of Vermont, Boston University and the Concord College of Business. For 20 years, she taught in local high schools, including McIndoes Academy, St. Johnsbury Academy, Peacham Academy and Woodsville High School. She was a member of the Vermont State Teachers Association and the NEA. She was a lifelong member of the Barnet Congregational Church and the Monroe Grange and a longtime member of the Woman's Club of Concord. In 1940, she and her husband, Herbert "John" Desrochers, purchased the Old Homestead Inn in Barnet, which they operated for 35 years. In 1976, they retired to Concord, where they spent their remaining years. Gladys was predeceased by her husband, who died in 1982. Four sisters, Sarah, Laura, Gertrude Hoar and Effie Mitchell, and three brothers, William, Harvey and Borden, also predeceased her. She is survived by two daughters, Laura of Concord and Linda Ward of Boise, Idaho; a son, John, his wife, Donna, and their daughter, Abbie, of Essex Junction, Vt.; as well as several nieces and nephews. There will be no calling hours. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 pm. at the Barnet Congregational Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Barnet Congregational Church, Barnet, Vt. 05821, or McIndoes Academy Association, c/o Carolyn Farman, P.O. Box 24, Barnet, Vt. 05821. The Sales Funeral Home, 525 Summer St., St. Johnsbury, Vt., is in charge of arrangements. | Walker, Gertrude (I8456)
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2042 | [[Obituary: Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Dec 24, 1987 BURRILLVILLE --- Raymond B. Hoar, 85, formerly of Chapel Street, a foreman for the former Woonsocket Falls Co. for many years before retiring in 1967, died yesterday at Zambarano Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Gladys (Lockwood) Hoar. Born in Woonsocket, a son of the late Charles and Alberta (Kingsley) Hoar, he lived in Burrillville since 1926. Mr. Hoar was a member of Pascoag Council, Knights of Columbus, and the Retired Men's Bowling Leage of the Walnut Hill Bowl, Woonsocket. Besides his wife he leaves a son, Raymond C. White of Burrillville; three daughters, Kathleen Latondress, Colleen Lancaster, both of Burrillville, and Ethelind Morris of Keystone Heights, Fla.; two sisters, Viola Beausoleil of Lincoln and Lillian Desmarais of Putnam, Conn.; 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held today at 9:30 a.m. from the Corrigan-Brown Funeral Home, Main Street, Harrisville, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 at St. Patrick's Church, Main Street, Harrisville. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Pascoag. | Hoar, Raymond (I4039)
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2043 | [[Obituary: Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin May 25, 1991 FALL RIVER --- Edward F. Hoar, 63, of 20 Elm St., Assonet, formerly of Maple Street, Fall River, died unexpectedly yesterday at St. Anne's Hospital. He was the husband of Viola S. (Norman) Hoar. Born in Fall River, son of the late Charles J. and Frances J. (Casey) Hoar, he had lived in Fall River until moving to Assonet 21 years ago. He was owner and operator of Eddie's Auto Repair in Fall River for 15 years until selling the business in 1970. He later worked for New England Power Co. as an electrician's helper and as a mechanic at Bernard's Atlantic Station. Before retiring in March, he had been a maintenance man at Ocean Spray in Middleboro for 12 years. While living in Fall River, he was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church. He was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Teamsters Union. Besides his wife he leaves three daughters, Sharon Owens, Lynne M. Aubin and Lori Mathias, all of Fall River; a brother, Charles J. Hoar of East Greenwich, R.I., and Florida; two sisters, Evelyn Dorsey of Bristol, R.I., and Muriel Charron of Somerset; and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 8:15 a.m. from the "Cherry Place" Home of Waring-Ashton & Coughlin-D.D. Sullivan-Driscoll, 178 Winter St., with a funeral Mass in Sacred Heart Church, Linden St., at 9. Burial will be in St. Patrick Cemetery. | Hoar, Edward (I34277)
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2044 | [[Obituary: Providence Journal/Evening Bulletin Nov 21, 1996 MARY I. HOAR, 86, of Log Road, a confidential stenographer for Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co., North Kingstown for 40 years retiring in 1973, died Nov. 12 at the Hebert Nursing Home, Smithfield. She was the widow of William F. Hoar Jr. Born inProvidence, a daughter of the late George C.F. and Mary L. (McCauley) Prosser, she had lived in Smithfield for several years and before that in North Providence. She leaves a sister, Helen E. Gaudet of Smithfield.A graveside service will be heldSaturday at 11 a.m. at the Riverside Cemetery, Pleasant Street, Pawtucket. | Prosser, Mary (I8637)
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2045 | [[Obituary: Published Tuesday, December 29, 2009 HAYDENVILLE - Nancy Hoar, 70, of Haydenville, the loving wife of Marion E. Hoar, mother of Sacheverell Seney, Leslie Lashway, Andrew Orr and Alex Hoar, and nine interesting grandchildren, Nancy (Mimi) the love of my life has died. She was the prettiest, smartest and kindest person I have ever known. She was a professor of communication at Western New England College since 1982, where she was fortunate to have many good friends, both colleagues and students. She received degrees from George Washington University, bachelor's in English; the University of Pennsylvania, master's in linguistics, Boston University, doctorate in psycholinguistics, and Western New England College, an MBA. She and Marion were lucky to travel throughout this country and the world on professional and family trips and came to appreciate the great beauty of this country and the world we live in. Please, no flowers. Send memories to Marion E. Hoar, P.O. Box 276, Haydenville, MA, 01039 and please remember Nancy Hoar when you see the sunrise and sunset - these are gifts given to us every day; when you hear the laughter of happy children - this is the sweetest sound in the world; and when you are with the people you love - nothing is more precious. Scrabble in the gazebo's summer sun, with the crows is no more, and with apologies to T.S. Eliot ... Not with a bang, but a whimper. The cremation was entrusted to the Williamsburg Funeral Home. | (Unknown), Nancy (I1273)
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2046 | [[Obituary: RACKHAM o(at)ca.on.york.toronto.toronto_star http://www.thestar.com 2005-06-28 published RACKHAM, Eileen At home on Monday, June 26, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Reginald John RACKHAM. Loving mother of Nancy and her husband Ron HOAR, Bonnie and her husband Frank LUSTY, and Wendy and her husband Bill LAMACRAFT. Dear grandmother of Brett, Bryan and his wife Cheryl, Brandon, Tyler, Kim, Kaylea and the late Christine. Dear grandmother of great-grandson Julian. Sister of the late Mary and Bert SYER, and sister-in-law of Doug and his wife Florence, and Edith and her husband the late Bruce HOGARTH. The family will receive Friends at Pickering Village United Church (300 Church St. N., Ajax) on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 from 10-11 a.m. Funeral Service to follow at 11:00 a.m. Should family and Friends so desire, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home, 905-428-8488. | (Unknown), Eileen (I20646)
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2047 | [[Obituary: RHODES-Thomas Fleming Rhodes, passed away unexpectedly on September 13, 2007 at age 63. He was a resident at the Terraces at Park Marino. Born in Pasadena, California, the son of the late Elizabeth Fleming Rhodes and Kenneth Olney Rhodes, Tom graduated from Polytechnic School and attended Whittier College for three years. Residing in the Pasadena community for most of his life, Tom was active for many years as a volunteer at Friends Outside, the American Cancer Society, I Can, and other local charities. He was an active member of the congregation at All Saints Episcopal Church and for many years an avid bowler. Though faced with a number of physical and medical challenges throughout his lifetime, Tom remained a gentle, kind, fri endly soul with a wonderfully engaging laugh that will remembered for years to come by anyone who had the good fortune to know him. Tom is survived by his brothers Richard and Ted, his sister Margaret, and seven nieces and nephews. There will be a memorial service celebrating his life on Saturday, November 10, 2007 at 10 AM at All Saints Episcopal Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave. in Pasadena. Donations in Tom's name can be made to Friends Outside, American Cancer Society, All Saints Episcopal Church or to your ow n favorite charity. Published in the Pasadena Star-News on 9/25/2007. | Rhodes, Thomas Fleming (I16147)
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2048 | [[Obituary: Richmond Times - Dispatch. Richmond, Va.: Aug 13, 1988. p. B-2 CYANE B. CRUMP DIES AT 85 Edition: City Memo: (ljc) Mrs. Cyane Bemiss Crump, a founding member of the Richmond Junior League, died yesterday at Westminster-Canterbury House. She was 85. A lifetime resident of Richmond, Mrs. Crump was in the third graduating class of Collegiate School. For more than 20 years, she headed the Lenten Lunches of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. She was a member of the Country Club of Virginia and the Colonial Dames. Mrs. Crump was the widow of William Wood Crump, a Richmond attorney. She is survived by two sons, William W. Crump Jr. of Greenville, S.C. and Beverley Lockert Crump of Richmond; and two sisters, Mrs. Catharine Bemiss McGuire and Mrs. Maria Bemiss Hoar, both of Richmond. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Hollywood Cemetery. | Bemiss, Cyane (I28244)
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2049 | [[Obituary: Ruth Mary (Pogozelski) Horr, 66, of Number Nine Rd., Rowe, MA died Monday evening (March 10, 2003) at the North Adams Regional Hospital in North Adams, MA. She was born on May 16, 1936 in Williston Park, Long Island, NY, a daughter of the late Anthony Pogozelski and Hedwig (Strauss) Pogozelski. She attended schools in Floral Park, Long Island, NY including the St. Hedwig Parochial Grammar School and graduated from the Sewanaka High School. She was employed for several years at the Equitable Life Insurance Co. in New York City. She was last employed as a engineering librarian clerk for the Sperry & Rand Co. in Great Neck, NY. She moved to Rowe, MA in 1986. She was a communicant of St. Joachim's Church in Readsboro, VT. She was a member of the Holy Trinity Lay Community in Rowe, MA and was a member of the Dominican 3rd Order. Survivors include her husband of 42 years, Kenneth G. Horr whom she married September 3, 1960 in St. Hedwig Church on Long Island, NY; a daughter, Elizabeth "Beth" Mary Horr of Vernon; two sisters, Dorothy Eichler of East Islip, NY and Elizabeth Cannata of Glastonbury; two brothers, Anthony Pogozelski of Medford Lake, NJ and Thomas Pogozelski of Pitman, NJ. She was predeceased by a brother, Edward Pogozelski who died at the age of seven years. Funeral services for Ruth Mary (Pogozelski) Horr will take place Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, Central Chapels, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at St. Joachim's Church Readsboro, VT with the Rev. Andrew J. Scopp S.J. as the celebrant. Calling hours are TODAY from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, Central Chapels, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA. Burial will take place in the New West Cemetery in Somers on Friday at 1 p.m. A reception will follow the graveside services at Mrs. Horr's daughter's dance studio at Dance Express, 68 Hartford Turnpike, Tolland. In lieu of flowers memorial donations are suggested for the Holy Trinity Lay Community, P.O. Box #300, Rowe, MA 01367 or through the funeral home. Her brother's obituary: Anthony "Tony" Pogozelski, 88, of Woodstown passed away on February 14, 2013. Born in Glen Cove, NY, Mr. Pogozelski was the son of Anthony & Hedwig (Strauss) Pogorzelski. He was a member of St. Joseph's R.C. Church, The Catholic Community of the Holy Spirit, and former member and Eucharistic Minister of Saint Mary of the Lakes, Medford, NJ. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus. He retired from British Petroleum as Manager of Terminals - East Coast. While working, Tony was an active member of the South Jersey Chamber of Commerce. After retiring from BP, Tony worked for several years as a consultant at Hudson Engineering of Philadelphia. Mr. Pogozelski also served his country during World War II Published in the South Jersey Local News on Feb. 19, 2013 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/southjerseylocalnews/obituary.aspx?n=anthony-pogozelski&pid=163157591#sthash.OqpI75QZ.dpuf | Pogozelski, Ruth (I13932)
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2050 | [[Obituary: Ruth S. (Eaton) Seymour, 93, of 24 Potwine Lane and formerly of New Salem, died on Friday, January 4, 2008 at the Center For Extended Care in Amherst, following an illness. Born on April 19, 1914 in New Salem, she was a daughter of Edward L. and Lucy A. (Freeman) Eaton and grew up in New Salem, graduating from the former New Salem Academy in 1932. She was married to Stanley E. Seymour on May 25, 1941 and have enjoyed more then 66 years together. Ruth worked as a mail clerk at Amherst College for 10 years, retiring in 1979. She previously had worked at the Butler Ulman Greenhouse in Hadley, Douglas Furniture Store, House of Walsh and Hastings Stationery. Ruth was a member of the North Congregational Church in Amherst. She enjoyed hiking, exercising with the Senior Hiking Group, and oil painting. Survivors include her husband, Stanley Seymour of Amherst; daughters, Carolyn McNary, and her husband David, of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Judy Guilford, and her husband Ted, of Lake George, NY; a son, David Seymour, and his wife Valerie, of Fairfield, Connecticut; grandchildren, Heather, Todd and his wife Suzi, Heidi and her husband Petri, and Melanie; a great grandson, Dean; a sister, Stella Haney of New Salem; and a niece, Marilyn Adams of New Salem. Ruth was predeceased by a brother, Chester Eaton of New Salem. Services and interment in Mountainview Cemetery in New Salem will be held at a later date in the spring. | Eaton, Ruth S. (I46868)
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