1102. Dorothy DEAN [7957] 3670,3671 (Adalaide Catherine GOODWIN9, William Bacon GOODWIN8, Daniel Butler GOODWIN7, Abigail OLCOTT6, Hezekiah OLCOTT5, Jonathan OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 13 Jul 1893 in Waterville, Oneida, New York, died on 5 Mar 1979 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,1945 at age 85, and was buried in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia.
Burial Notes: University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium.
Dorothy married Albert George Adam BALZ [7960] 3670,5389 on 6 Jun 1917 in Waterville, Oneida, New York.1098 Albert was born on 3 Jan 1887 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,3670 died on 1 Oct 1957 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,5390 at age 70, and was buried in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia.
Death Notes: Obituary - Richmond Times Dispatch, Richmond, Virginia, 3 Oct 1957: U. Va. Rites Set Today For Dr. Balz // CHARLOTTESVILLE, Oct 2 - A funeral service for Dr. Albert George Adam Balz, retired professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, who died Tuesday, will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday at the University of Virginia Cemetery.
Dr. Balz was a former head of the philosophy department and was an outstanding Cartesian scholar. At the time of his retirement in June he had taught here 44 years and was the University's oldest faculty member in point of service.
He had been named one of the first two professors emeritus, a position recently created by the University Board of visitors.
Dr. Balz is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Dean Balz, a son, Albert G. A. Balz Jr. of Mt. Hamilton, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Patrick R. Vincent of Durham, N. C., and three grandchildren.
The family has requested that in place of flowers friends make contributions to the Balz philosophy fund which Dr. Balz established at the University in 1948.
Burial Notes: University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as an University Professor between 1930 and 1940. 3670,5391 He had a residence between 1930 and 1940 at Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia. 3670,5391
Children from this marriage were:
1516 F i. Patricia Goodwin BALZ [7961] 1313,3670,5390,5392,5393 was born on 29 Mar 1918 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,1313,3670 died on 14 Nov 2016 in Durham, Durham, North Carolina, at age 98, and was buried in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia, 24 Nov 2016: Vincent, Patricia Balz // After a quiet weekend with her family, Patricia Balz Vincent died peacefully in her sleep early Monday morning, November 14, 2016 at the age of 98. A resident of The Forest at Duke in Durham, N.C., she was predeceased by her husband of 58 years, Patrick, in 2004.The daughter of Dorothy and Albert Balz, former Dean of Philosophy at the University of Virginia, she studied art history and dance at Sweet Briar and after graduation, moved to New York City, where she danced with Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman, second generation modern dance pioneers. She joined the American Red Cross during World War II, and served in India, where she met her husband, Patrick, a British officer in the First Punjab Regiment, Indian Army. She spent the first years of her marriage in Hull, England, where Patrick finished his studies. The couple moved to Baltimore for his graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University, and eventually came to Durham, where he joined the faculty of the Department of Romance Languages at Duke University. Patricia enjoyed many years as an actively involved docent at the Duke Museum of Art, which preceded the Nasher Museum, and she volunteered for the American Dance Festival, one of the highlights of the year for her. She was active in the League of Women Voters and took a keen interest in local politics. She is survived by her son, Simon and his wife, Nancy of Chapel Hill; and by her daughters, Sarah and Mary of Greensboro. She will be remembered for her gentle and gracious nature, for her love of art and dance, for her delight in wild birds, and for her avid reading and interest in current affairs. Private interment will be in the family plot in the University Cemetery in Charlottesville, Va. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Dance Festival, the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, to the American Red Cross, or to Emily's List.
Burial Notes: University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium.
Patricia married Patrick Russell VINCENT [7964] 919,5390,5393,5394 in 1946 in Bilston, West Midlands, , England.5393.,5394 Patrick was born on 16 Nov 1918 in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, died on 19 Mar 2004 in Durham, Durham, North Carolina, at age 85, and was buried in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia.5395
Death Notes: Obituary - The Herald-Sun, Durham, North Carolina, 24 Mar 2004: DURHAM - Patrick Russell Vincent, Late Friday afternoon, March 19, 2004, Patrick Russell Vincent died at his home after an extended illness, surrounded by his family. He was born in Dursley, Gloucestershire, England, in 1918. In the Second World War, he served in the 1st Punjab Regiment, 2nd Battalion in the Indian Army on the Northwest Frontier and in Burma, attaining the rank of Major. While on leave in Kashmir, he met his future wife, Patricia Balz, of Charlottesville, Virginia, who was stationed in India with the American Red Cross. On his return to England in 1946, he and Patricia were married, and he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of London at Hull. In 1948, they came to the United States where Patrick received his Ph.D from John's Hopkins University and in 1954 joined the faculty of the Department of Romance Languages at Duke University, where he taught until he retired. He devoted much of his time to his beloved garden and was active at the Duke Center For Living.
He is survived by his wife; his son, Simon, of Carrboro; his daughters Sarah and Mary Vincent, of Greensboro; his brother Michael and sisters Vivienne Ward and Anne Vincent, all in England. He will be remembered for his quiet sense of humor and for his dignified, reserved and gentle nature. There will be no services in Durham; interment will be in the University Cemetery in Charlottesville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hospice Services of Duke Health Community Care, to Duke Gardens, or to charity.
Burial Notes: University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium.
1517 M ii. Albert Dean BALZ [7963] 1945,5396 was born on 13 Apr 1921 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, died on 2 Jan 1924 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia, at age 2, and was buried in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia.
Burial Notes: University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium.
1518 M iii. Albert George Adam BALZ Jr. [7962] 919,3670,5397 was born on 15 Apr 1926 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,3670 died on 29 Nov 2001 in San Juan Bautista, San Benito, California,973,5398 at age 75, and was buried in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia.
Death Notes: Obituary - [www.findagrave #1261812]: Albert George Adam Balz, Jr., a portrait photographer for 25 years who lived in San Juan Bautista, died at his home on Nov. 29 after a battle with cancer. He was 75. Mr.
Balz was born in Charlottesville, Va., and came to California in 1957. He has been a resident of San Benito County since 1972. Mr. Balz graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy. He is a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War, serving in the U.S. Marines. He received the Purple Heart Award for tour duty in battle at Iwo Jima. He was formerly a member of the Board of Directors of the chambers of commerce of both Hollister and San Juan Bautista; he served on the Board of Directors of Parents serving Parents; was a member of the San Juan Service Club; Member of the Historical Society, Chairperson for Photography Dept. at San Benito County Fair; was a Commissioner of the San Juan District Cemetery; a volunteer for San Juan Fire Dept., and was a volunteer for many San Juan fundraisers. He monitored the old seismograph at the Mission San Juan Bautista and reported San Juan weather to the Free Lance newspaper. He was preceded in death by his wife, Terri Perez Balz. He is survived by daughters Heidi Balz of San Juan and Trudi Balz Sabel of Beverly Hills, sister Patricia and her husband Pat Vincent of Durham N.C., and many other relatives. A celebration of his life will be Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. at the San Juan Bautista VFW Hall.
Burial Notes: University of Virginia Cemetery and Columbarium.
Albert married Teresa "Terri" Delores PEREZ [7965].1954.,5398.,5399 Teresa was born on 23 Dec 1938 in , San Francisco County, California,1954 died on 2 Jun 1982 in , Santa Clara County, California,494 at age 43, and was buried in San Juan Bautista, San Benito, California.
Burial Notes: San Juan Bautisa Cemetery. Inscription: Descendent of Spanish Soldier Rancheros, Perez Lugo. Founding colonists of California 1769. Beloved daughter, wife, and mother. Newspaper columnist. We remember her beauty, generosity, artistic talent and sense of humor.
1103. William Goodwin AVIRETT [7959] 911,1996,3676 (May GOODWIN9, William Bacon GOODWIN8, Daniel Butler GOODWIN7, Abigail OLCOTT6, Hezekiah OLCOTT5, Jonathan OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 5 Feb 1895 in Kittrell, Vance, North Carolina and died on 9 Aug 1961 in Lawrenceville, Mercer, New Jersey, at age 66.
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 10 Aug 1961: WILLIAM AVIRETT, EDUCATOR, IS DEAD // Dean of Foxcroft School Had Been at Deerfield 17 years // Special to The New York Times // LAWRENCEVILLE, N. J., Aug. 9 - William G. Avirett, considered on the country's' outstanding preparatory school teachers, died her this morning of a heart attack at his home on the campus of the Lawrenceville School. He was 66 years old
Mr. Avirett had recently been appointed dean of the Foxcroft School in Middleburg, Va. He was at Lawrenceville as a visiting master in history for the 1960-61 school year.
He had been closely associated with Deerfield (Mass.) Academy, where he was head of the history department for seventeen years. He has also served as education editor of The New York Herald Tribune.
Mr. Avirett was born in Kittrell, N. C. He was graduated from Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1916. He was an assistant in political science at Amherst for a year after graduation.
During World War I, he was a lieutenant (j.g.) in the Navy. After the war Mr. Avirett joined the production department of the Jewel Tea Company of Chicago. In 1926 he came East to become head of the History Department at Deerfield, a post he held until 1943.
At Deerfield Mr. Avirett was a stimulating master in the classroom and an enthusiastic developer of extracurricular activity. He made debating an important part of the Deerfield program and introduced soccer on the sports field.
In 1943 he left Deerfield to become education editor of The Tribune, where he remained until 1950, when he became vice president of Colgate University.
In 1952 Mr. Avirett joined the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as special assistant to the president and was named executive associate in 1957. He retired as executive associate last year.
Mr. Avirett's appointment as dean of the Foxcroft School he been announced last July 1.
He was a trustee of the Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y.; Briarcliff and Mount Holyoke Colleges and the Brearley School in New York.
He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Century Association.
He is survived by his widow, the former Helen Brooks Weiser; son, Philip, and daughter, Margery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1912 at Brooklyn, Kings, New York. He graduated from Amherst College in 1916. He was employed as a History Teacher, Deerfield Academy between 1926 and 1943. 5400,5401 He resided at Education Editor, The New York Herald Tribune between 1943 and 1950 at New York, New York. He was employed as a President, Colgate University between 1950 and 1952. He was employed as a Carnegie Endowment for International Peace between 1952 and 1957.
William married Helen Brooks WEISER [7966] 919,1154,5401,5402,5403 in 1921 in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts.5402 Helen was born on 18 Apr 1899 in Holyoke, Hampden, Massachusetts1154,5403 and died on 22 Apr 1981 in , Barnstable County, Massachusetts,1130 at age 82.
Children from this marriage were:
1519 F i. Margery Brooks AVIRETT [7967] 2890,5401 was born on 31 Mar 1922 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois2890,5401 and died on 27 Aug 2017 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts,5404 at age 95.
Death Notes: Obituary - Currentobiturary.com: Margery B. "Cherry" Avirett of Wellfleet died Sunday August 27th at the McCarthy Care Center in Sandwich. She was 95.
Born in Chicago, the daughter of the late William and Helen [Brooks] Avirett, she was a graduate of the Bement School in Deerfield, MA and the Emma Willard High School. She earned her undergraduate degree from Smith College in Northampton, and then joined the US Navy, serving as a code breaker during WW II. Following military service, she received her master's degree from Columbia University.
Her career spanned teaching, coaching, and being an administrator on the elementary and high school level. She loved sports and coached varsity field hockey, tennis, and softball. She had a positive and encouraging effect on all of her students, many of whom continued to seek contact with her decades later.
Cherry was introduced to Wellfleet when she attended Camp Chequessett for Girls. She fell in love with the town and was determined to eventually make it her home. Whatever Cherry set her sights on, she made happen.
A lover of sports, she never missed watching the Patriots, the Red Sox, the Celtics or US Open tennis. She herself played tennis well into her 80s. She will be missed by her many friends, especially the Alford family in the UK. Her friends are grateful to the many caregivers who allowed her to stay in her home over the past two years.
She was philanthropic to many charities, especially those involved with birds and other animals.
At her request, there will be no services.
If desired, donations in her name may be made to Wild Care, 10 Smith Ln, Eastham, MA 02642 or to Audubon's Wellfleet Bay Sanctuary, 291 US-6, South Wellfleet, MA 02663.
1520 M ii. Philip Williams AVIRETT [7968] 919,973,5401 was born on 1 Aug 1924 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois4053,5401 and died on 1 Apr 1996 in Brewster, Barnstable, Massachusetts,2302 at age 71.
1116. William Hunt BROOKS [8536] 973,3721,3724,3729,3730 (Chauncey Garry BROOKS9, Lewis Samuel BROOKS8, Amelia "Emma" CHAUNCEY7, John CHAUNCEY6, Abigail OLCOTT5, Jonathan OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 23 Dec 1903 in , , New York1963,3721,3729 and died in Aug 1985 in Walton, Delaware, New York, at age 81.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Buffalo, Erie, New York. He was employed as a Foreman, County Highway Department in 1940. 5405 He had a residence in 1940 at Hamden, Delaware, New York. 5405 He had a residence in 1970 at Walton, Delaware, New York. 3731
William married Doris H. ROGERS [9521] 973,3730,5405 on 20 Aug 1927 in Pittsford, Monroe, New York.2051 Doris was born on 26 Aug 1902 in , , New York and died on 26 Aug 1988 in , , New York, at age 86.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1988 at Walton, Delaware, New York. 1963
Children from this marriage were:
1521 M i. Roger Hunt BROOKS [9742] 919,1963,5405 was born on 9 Jan 1933 in Buffalo, Erie, New York5405 and died on 15 Nov 1993 in , , New York, at age 60.
1522 M ii. David Herbert BROOKS [9743] 973,5405,5406 was born on 17 Aug 1935 in Buffalo, Erie, New York2174,5405 and died in Nov 1982 in , , New York, at age 47.
1149. Francis "Warren" PERSHING [7750] 3832,3833,3834 (Helen Frances WARREN9, Helen Maria SMITH8, Maria Delight ROOT7, Solomon ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Jun 1909 in Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming and died on 9 Jun 1980 in New York, New York, at age 70.
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 10 Jun 1980: Francis W. Pershing, 70, Only Son of the General // Francis Warren Pershing - the only son of General of the Armies John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force in Work War I - died yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital following an emergency operation. He was 70 years old and lived in Manhattan.
In 1938, Mr. Pershing founded Pershing & Company, which became a member of the New York Stock Exchange the following year. The company was merged with the Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation last year. Although Mr. Pershing retired shortly afterwards, he continued his association with the concern as chairman emeritus of its Pershing division.
During World War II, Mr. Pershing enlisted as a private and received his commission from the Army Chief of Staff, Gen. George C. Marshall. He was discharged a major in 1945.
Mr. Pershing, who was born in Lincoln, Neb., was named for his maternal grandfather, the late Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming. His mother and three older sisters perished in 1916 in a fire in their San Francisco home, and he lived with two paternal aunts in Lincoln. He graduated from Yale University in 1931.
Mr. Pershing is survived by his second wife, the former Eleanor Grant, and a son, John, from his first marriage, to Muriel Bache Richards, who died in 1978.
Services will be held at 1:30 P.M. on Thursday at St. James' Episcopal Church, 865 Madison Avenue.
Noted events in his life were:
He enlisted as a private during the Second World War. He was commissioned by and served as an advisor to the Army Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall. He was discharged a Major in 1945. 3833 He was employed as a Senior Partner, Pershing & Company [stockbrokers] between 1938 and 1979 in New York, New York. 3833
Francis married Muriel Bache RICHARDS [7753] 5407,5408 on 22 Apr 1938 in New York, New York.5408 Muriel was born on 20 Aug 1914 in New York, New York and died on 25 Jun 1978 in , , , Norway,5409 at age 63.
Marriage Notes: They were married in St. Thomas Church
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 27 Jun 1978: MURIEL RICHARDS PERSHING // Muriel Richards Pershing, a well-known figure in New York Society, died of a heart attack Sunday in Norway while on a tour of Scandinavia. She was 63 years old and lived in New York.
Mrs. Pershing was the wife of Francis Warren Pershing, the son of General of the Armies John J. Pershing, commander in chief of the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I.
Mrs. Pershing is survived by her husband who is a retired Stockbroker, a son John W. Pershing, and a sister Barbara Michel. Another son, Lieut. Richard W. Pershing, was killed in action in Vietnam in 1968.
Children from this marriage were:
1523 M i. John Warren PERSHING III [7752] 3832,5410 was born on 21 Jan 1941 in New York, New York,5411 died on 23 Jun 1999,5412 at age 58, and was buried in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia.
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 24 Jun 1999: PERSHING-John W. On June 23, 1999, after a courageous battle with vascular disease. Beloved husband of Sandra Sinclair Pershing. Devoted stepfather of Alyson Lloyd Taylor, and Robin M. Lloyd. Cherished grandfather of Hollis C. Taylor. A private investor in civilian life, he was a member of The Veteran Corps of Artillery, State of New York, and The Society of Cincinnati. Following service as an enlisted man in The United States Marine Corps, he was a distinguished ROTC Military Graduate from Boston University and Commissioned in The United States Army, retiring after 35 years of service in 1998. A graduate of The Army War College, he had served in Special Forces, on the Staff of the Secretary of Defense and as a Special Assistant to The Chief of Staff of the United States Army. He was the grandson of General of the Armies, John J. Pershing, Commander of The American Expeditionary Forces in World War I. His brother, Richard W. Pershing, was killed in action during The Vietnam War. Service Monday June 28, 1999, 11:30 A.M. at Frank E. Campbell, 1076 Madison Avenue, New York City. Interment will be private at Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The ROTC School Fund at Boston University.
Burial Notes: Arlington National Cemetery.
John married Living
John next married Living
1524 M ii. Richard W. PERSHING [7751] 3832,5413 was born on 25 Oct 1942 in New York, New York, died on 17 Feb 1968 in , , Vietnam,5414 at age 25, and was buried in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia.
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 20 Feb 1968: Grandson of General Pershing Killed in Vietnam // The 24-year-old grandson of General of the Armies John J. Pershing was killed in action in Vietnam, his parents reported here yesterday.
The news of the death of Second Lieut. Richard W. Pershing was carried to his home at 771 Park Avenue on Sunday by a special representative of the Secretary of the Army.
The lieutenant, who went to Vietnam last Dec. 13 with the 101st Airborne Division, died on Feb. 17 from what the official telegram of notification described as "wounds received on a combat operation when he came under hostile small-arms and rocker attack while searching for remains of a missing member of his unit."
Mr. Pershing's father, F. Warren Pershing, is the senior partner in the Pershing & Company, stockbrokers. His grandfather, who commanded the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, died in 1948 at the age of 88. His grandmother died in 1916.
Lieutenant Pershing was engaged last September to Shirley Hildreth Gay, a member of the editorial staff of Vogue magazine.
He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Yale College, where he was a member of the Skull and Bones, an undergraduate secret honors society.
He completed his training at Fort Benning, Ga., just before his engagement.
Lieutenant Pershing also was the grandson of the late Mrs. Frederick Beckman and the late Mr. Frederick Lloyd Richards, both of New York.
Senator Francis E. Warren of Wyoming and Jules S. Bache of New York were his great-grandfathers.
Burial Notes: Arlington National Cemetery.
Richard married someone. They had no children.
Francis next married Eleanor GRANT [7754].919.,3833 Eleanor was born on 4 Oct 1914 in New York, New York1320 and died on 13 Feb 1992 in , , Florida,1320 at age 77.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: Feb 1992, in Southampton, Suffolk, New York. 973
1154. Sarah Buel SMITH [7778] 2252,3853,3855,3856,3857,3858 (Sophia Elvira SMITH9, John Henry SMITH8, Elvira ROOT7, Solomon ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 22 Jan 1897 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut2252 and died in 1977 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts,3859 at age 80.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1946 at Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 3853
Sarah married Howard Proctor SHEDD [8675] 919,3856,5415 on 1 Nov 1916 in West Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.5416 Howard was born on 15 Jun 1891 in West Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts3856 and died on 10 Nov 1951 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts,1130 at age 60.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1920 at East Orange, Essex, New Jersey. 3856 He worked as a Drug Salesman in 1930. 3857 He had a residence between 1930 and 1940 at Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 3857,3858
The child from this marriage was:
1525 F i. Helen Mack SHEDD [8678] 973,3856,3857,3858 was born on 25 Jun 1917 in East Orange, Essex, New Jersey3856,3857 and died on 5 Aug 1990 in Rockport, Knox, Maine,5417,5418 at age 73.
Death Notes: Obituary - Boston Herald, Boston, Massachusetts, 9 Aug 1990: Helen Corcoran, ex-W. Medford parish prefect, 73 // Helen M. (Shedd) Corcoran of Grantham, N. H., a former prefect for a West Medford parish, died Sunday at the Penasebet Medical Center in Rockland, Maine. She was 73.
Born in West Orange, N. J., Mrs. Corcoran graduated from Regis College in 1940 and recently celebrated her 50th class reunion.
Mrs. Corcoran, who recently moved to New Hampshire after living in Medford for many years, was a former prefect for St. Raphael's Church in West Medford.
She was the past president of the Sarah Bradlee Fulton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and a member of the Medford Catholic Women's Club.
She was also a member of the Medford Visiting Nurses Association and the Medford Junior Council.
She is survived by her husband, T. Joseph Corcoran; three sons, Thomas, Neil and Christopher; three daughters, Sarah Connolly, Nancy Ronchetti, Noreen Black; and 11 grandchildren.
A funeral Mass will be celebrated for Mrs. Corcoran 10 a.m. today at St. Raphael's Church, High Street, West Medford.
Burial will be in Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain.
Arrangements are by Gaffey Funeral Home, Medford.
Helen married Thomas Joseph CORCORAN [8679].973.,5418.,5419 Thomas was born on 29 Jul 1917 in , , Massachusetts and died on 16 Jan 2011 in , , Massachusetts,5420 at age 93.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Patriot Ledger, Quincy, Massachusetts, 20 Jan 2011: MARSHFIELD - Thomas J. Corcoran of Marshfield, formerly of Kingston, Jan. 16, 2011. Beloved husband of the late Helen Corcoran. Father of T. Jeffrey and his wife Beth of Concord, NH, Sarah Connolly and her husband Kevin of Wareham, formerly of Kingston, Neil and his wife Linda of Kingston, Nancy Ronchetti and her husband Charles of Lexington, Norine Black and her husband D. Wade of VT and Christopher Corcoran of New York City. Also survived by his sister Mary Adams. Loving grandfather to 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by brothers John F. and Robert.
Visiting hours will be held Friday at the Stanton Funeral Home, 786 Mount Auburn St., Watertown, from 4-7 p.m.
Mass of Christian burial at 10:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Church, Watertown on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011. Relatives and friends invited. Interment will be private.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in his memory to: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Way, Memphis, TN 38105.
1155. Mary Mack SMITH [7776] 1442,2252,3853,3855,3860,3861,3862 (Sophia Elvira SMITH9, John Henry SMITH8, Elvira ROOT7, Solomon ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 9 Mar 1899 in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut,2252 died on 23 May 1982 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, at age 83, and was buried in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas.
Burial Notes: Sunset Memorial Park.
Mary married Herbert B. MORRIS [7777] 937,3861,5421 about 1924. Herbert was born on 15 Jun 1895 in Pawhuska, Osage, Oklahoma,937,3861 died on 19 Nov 1988 in , Bell County, Texas,1440 at age 93, and was buried in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas.
Burial Notes: Sunset Memorial Park.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as an Episcopal Minister between 1930 and 1940. 3861 He had a residence in 1930 at Clinton, Custer, Oklahoma. 3861 He had a residence in 1940 at Faribault, Rice, Minnesota. 3862
Children from this marriage were:
1526 M i. Mack Miller MORRIS [7782] 973,3861,5422 was born on 6 Jul 1925 in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma,3861 died on 26 Dec 2008 in Temple, Bell, Texas, at age 83, and was buried in Belton, Bell, Texas.
Burial Notes: North Belton Cemetery.
General Notes: He received a bachelor's degree from the University of Texas and a Master of Divinity degree from the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Cambridge, MA. He was ordained a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1949.
Mack married Helen HAGEDORN [7796] 5423 on 9 Sep 1954 in San Benito, Cameron, Texas.5422 Helen was born on 30 Jul 1923 in , Rock County, Minnesota,5424 died on 27 Jul 1998 in , Bell County, Texas,1440 at age 74, and was buried in Belton, Bell, Texas.
Burial Notes: North Belton Cemetery.
1527 M ii. John Herbert MORRIS [7783] 919,3861 was born on 25 Oct 1927 in Guthrie, Logan, Oklahoma,3861,5425 died on 2 Jun 2002 in Dallas, Dallas, Iowa,5425,5426 at age 74, and was buried in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas.5426
Death Notes: Obituary - Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 4 Jun 2002: ARLINGTON - John Herbert Morris, 74, a machinist, passed away Sunday, June 2, 2002, in Dallas.
Graveside service: 10:45 a.m. Wednesday in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio.
John was born Oct. 25, 1927, in Guthrie, Okla. He was an Episcopalian. He received the Victory Medal during World War II and served in the U.S. Navy and was a participant of "Operation High Jump" to Antarctica.
His wife, Evelyn L. Morris, and parents, Herbert and Mary Morris, preceded him in death.
Survivors: Son, John L. Morris and his wife, Mary; daughter, Linda B. Morris; brother, Mack Morris; nephews, Chuck M. Morris and Steve Burks; niece, Viki Stephenson; and friend, Richard T. Kuzelka. Moore Funeral Home-Bowen Chapel Arlington, (817) 468-8111
Burial Notes: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
John married Evelyn Lucille WEBB [7797].919.,5427 Evelyn was born on 3 Dec 1927 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas,5428 died on 4 Mar 1999 in Arlington, Tarrant, Texas,1440,5428 at age 71, and was buried in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas.
Death Notes: Obituary - Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 7 Mar 1999: ARLINGTON - Evelyn Lucille Morris, 71, a retired clerical assistant, died Thursday, March 4, 1999, in Arlington.
Graveside service: 1:45 p.m. Tuesday in Fort Sam Houston Cemetery in San Antonio.
Evelyn Lucille Morris was born Dec. 3, 1927, in San Antonio.
Survivors: Husband of 48 years, John H. Morris of Arlington; son, John L. Morris of Henderson, Nev.; daughter, Linda B. Morris of Arlington; brothers, Richard Shults, Ray Shults and Gerald Shults; sisters, Bettye Bullock, Patsy Zelpada and Elaine Shults; numerous nieces and nephews.
Moore Funeral Home-Bowen Chapel 4216 S. Bowen Road, 468-8111
Burial Notes: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
1157. John Warly SMITH [7780] 2253,3853,3867 (Sophia Elvira SMITH9, John Henry SMITH8, Elvira ROOT7, Solomon ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 1 Jul 1906 in , , Connecticut1130,2253,3868 and died on 6 Jul 1980 in Melrose, Middlesex, Massachusetts,1130 at age 74.
Birth Notes: 1930 census stated mother born in Vermont, father in Connecticut.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 3868 He had a residence in 1940 at Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. 5429 He had a residence in 1946 at Arlington, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 3853
John married Doris Mary MUNROE [7798],973,1130,3867,3868,5429,5430 daughter of Herbert Judson MUNROE [9247] 589,1788,5430,5431 and Maude J. GAY [9248],589,5430 about 1928.3868 Doris was born on 15 Mar 1908 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts3868,5432 and died on 31 Jul 1992 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, at age 84.
Birth Notes: She was adopted as a child. Her English birth parents died when a passenger boat sunk. She had older siblings but they were unable to care for her. Friends of her parents in the United States, who were childless, adopted her.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: Jul 1992, in Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 1528 F i. Leann SMITH [7799] 1442,5429 was born on 15 Jul 1932 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts5429 and died on 8 Nov 1975 in New Caney, Montgomery, Texas, at age 43.
1160. Ernest Seldon REID [8885] 589,910,911,1154,3880 (Adelia J. "Addie" GRAVES9, Edward Dwight GRAVES8, Maryette ROOT7, Selden ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 8 Jan 1889 in Shrewsbury, Worcester, Massachusetts,910,1154 died on 12 Apr 1978 in Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts,973 at age 89, and was buried in Wellesley Hills, Norfolk, Massachusetts.
Death Notes: Obituary - Boston Herald, Boston, Massachusetts 14 Apr 1978: Ernest Reid, 89 // Private rites in Wellesley // Private service for Ernest S. Reid, 89, of Dover, formerly of Needham and Wellesley, will be held tomorrow at 1 at the George F. Doherty & Son Funeral Home, 477 Washington, Wellesley. He died Wednesday.
Born in Pawtucket, R.I., he graduated from Bliss Business College in Columbus, Ohio.
He was a manufacturer's representative in the paper mill business for 28 years before he founded and served as president of the Ernest S. Reid Co. Inc. of Needham. He retired in 1959.
During World War I he was county food administrator for Worcester County.
He was a member of the Newton Lodge of Masons AF an AM.
He leaves his widow, Delores T.(Balboni); a stepson, Peter Innes of Wellesley Hills, and a sister, Gertrude Reid of Worcester. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellesley.
Burial Notes: Woodlawn Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1915 at Queens, New York, New York. 1785 He had a residence in 1920 at Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts. 5433 He had a residence in 1930 at Upper Darby, Delaware, Pennsylvania. 5434 He was employed as a Crystal Tissue Company in 1942 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 5433 He was employed as a President, Ernest S. Reid Company, Inc. (paper mill) between 1942 and 1959 in Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts. He had a residence in 1942 at West Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Ernest married Ethel Irwin KILNER [8886] 589,5433,5435 on 24 Oct 1911 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts.589 Ethel was born about 1891 in Oldham, , , England589 and died in 1959 in Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts,1130 about age 68.
The child from this marriage was:
1529 M i. Robert Seldon REID [8887] 1788,3804,5433,5436 was born on 23 Jun 1914 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts3804,5433,5436 and died on 19 Jan 1971 in Needham, Norfolk, Massachusetts,5437 at age 56.
Death Notes: Obituary - Boston Herald, Boston, Massachusetts, 22 Jan 1971: Robert S. Reid, 56, Rites in Needham // Services for Robert S. Reid, 56, of 152 Paul Revere Rd., Needham, will be held at the Congregational Church of Needham, tomorrow at 2 p.m.
Mr. Reid died suddenly on Tuesday at Glover Memorial Hospital.
He was a sales representative of the E.S. Reid Co. paper mill. He was a member of the Needham Congregational Church. He was a member of the Boston Scottish Rites Bodies, Aleppo Temple Shrine, Norfolk Lodge A.F. & A.M., and the Salesman's Association of Paper Industries.
He leaves his wife, Elizabeth (Pettibone); a father, Ernest S., of Dover; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia A. Garrity, of Scituate and Constance J., of Needham; two sons, David S. and Kenneth H. of Needham, and two grandchildren.
Robert married Elizabeth Ann PETTIBONE [8889] 919,5437,5438 on 10 Jun 1939 in Waban, Middlesex, Massachusetts.5439 Elizabeth was born on 22 Jul 1914 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio5438 and died on 27 Jul 1996 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts,973 at age 82.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the residence of the bride's parents.
Ernest next married Delores Teresa BALBONI [8888].919.,3880 Delores was born on 14 Oct 1909 in , , , Italy and died on 22 Jul 1988 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts,1130 at age 78.
1162. John Ralph DAVISON [8914] 1154,1788 (Mary Emma GRAVES9, Henry Stephen GRAVES8, Maryette ROOT7, Selden ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 30 May 1897 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts,1154,1788 died on 3 Mar 1937 in , , Massachusetts,3883 at age 39, and was buried in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts.3883
Burial Notes: Hope Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
John married Mildred Florine JONES [7610] 973,1130,1154,5440,5441,5442 about 1923 in , , Massachusetts. Mildred was born on 26 Apr 1896 in Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts5440 and died on 24 Jun 1986 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, at age 90.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1940 at Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts. 5443
Children from this marriage were:
1530 M i. John Ralph DAVISON Jr. [8691] 919,5440 was born on 5 Sep 1923 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts,5440 died on 28 Oct 2003 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts,973,5444 at age 80, and was buried in Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts.5445
Death Notes: Obituary - Worcester Telegram & Gazette, Worcester, Massachusetts, 30 Oct 2003: John R. Davison, Jr., 80 // NORTHBORO John R. Davison Jr., of 270 Church St. died Oct. 28, at UMass Memorial Healthcare-University Campus, after being stricken ill at home.
He leaves his wife of 57 years, Elsie M. (Hansen) Davison; two sons, John R. Davison III of Northboro and Robert G. Davison of Grafton; two daughters, Deborah A. Margolies of Delray Beach, FL and Melissa M. Davison of Northboro; a brother, Robert Davison of Englewood, FL; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. A son, Richard W. Davison died in 1969 and a sister, Diane Montgomery predeceased him. Born in Newton and raised in Worcester, Mr. Davison lived in Northboro for 57 years. He worked at Olson Manufacturing Co. in Holden for 40 years, retiring in 1986. Mr. Davison was a volunteer fireman for 36 years for the Northboro Fire Dept. and was a former chairman of the Northboro Ambulance Committee, serving 25 years. In the 1960s, he drove a school bus for the town. He was a present, part-time employee at Fiske's Garden Center, and was a member of Straw Hollow Engine Club. Mr. Davison enjoyed camping at Race Point in Provincetown.
Calling hours are 4-7 pm Friday, Oct. 31, in Hays Funeral Home, 56 Main St. Northboro. The funeral is Saturday at 10 am in the funeral home. Burial will follow in Howard St. Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Northboro Firefighter's Assoc., 11 Pierce St. Northboro, MA 01532.
Burial Notes: Howard Street Cemetery.
John married Elsie M. HANSEN [8890].973.,5446 Elsie was born on 27 Nov 1924 in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on 3 Mar 2011 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, at age 86.
1531 M ii. Robert Jones DAVISON [8692] 3804,5440 was born on 20 May 1927 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts3804,5440 and died on 31 Mar 2021 in Ossipee, Carroll, New Hampshire,5447 at age 93.
Death Notes: Obituary - Lord Funeral Home: On March 31, 2021 Robert Jones Davison, 93 of Ossipee, NH passed away peacefully at his home with his family by his side.
He was born in Boston, MA. on May 20, 1927. to John R Davison and Mildred Jones (Davison) Hofbauer. At the age of 17 he joined the US Navy (Seabee's) where he served in the Pacific during World War II. After receiving a honorable dischard in 1946. He entered the reserves until 1954. and finished High School at Buckingham Brown and Nichols in Cambridge, MA., Class of 1949. Then on to Bryant & Stratton Business in Boston, MA.
With his Business Degree in hand, He went on to be a salesman for Willey- Biggin Wool Service from 1949- 1953., From 1953 - 1958 He was Salesman for Felt & Tarrant (Manufacturer of Business Machines in Boston). He became there top Salesman in 1958. He was promoted to District Sales Manager. So he moved his family to Syracuse NY still working for Felt & Tarrant. In 1962 Felt and Tarrant was wold to Victor Business Machines. So he moved back to the Boston area as the Vice President and Assistant Treasurer for Plus New England Services Inc. In 1967 He became vice President and part owner of New England Calculating and Clerical Services Inc., In 1980 he became Vice President and part owner of Salter Secretarial School, New England School of Accounting, Worcester, MA., Kinyon Campbell Business School. of New Bedford, MA., In 1983 he became president and treasurer of Plus New England Services and President and Owner of New England Calculating and Clerical Services.
In 1987 after 38 successful years in Sales and Executive management he retired. He and his wife Evelyn moved to Tangerine Woods in Englewood Florida. Spending there summers at there home in Ossipee, NH.
If you ask anyone what Bob loved to do they would all say WORK! He enjoyed camping with his family along with boating, fishing, and golf. Eben after retiring he worked driving the courtesy car for MIller's Auto in Wolfeboro. He also was a volunteer for Granite Day., and the Free Will Baptist Church for many years. He was the President of Tangerine Woods Association and a Volunteer for Lazy Days Construction. Until they moved to there summer home in Ossipee, NH. to live out the rest of there days.
Robert is preceded by his father John R Davison, Mother Mildred Jones (Davison) Hofbauer, Stepfather Victor Hofbauer, Brother John Davison, and his Sister Diane (Davison) Montgomery.
Robert is survived by his wife of 66 years Evelyn., Son's Robert J. Davison, and wife Linjong of Bradenton Florida, Barry Davison and Ruthann Nelson of Ossipee. Grandson's Steven and Christopher Davison of Florida, and Great Grandson Neckodemos Davison of Florida. Three extended Granddaughters, Fourteen extended Great Grandchildren., and many Nieces and Nephews
A private Service will be held in May
Robert married Evelyn M. HARRIS [8911] 5448 in 1954 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.1145 Evelyn was born on 23 Mar 1922 in Milford, Worcester, Massachusetts and died on 21 Aug 2022 in Ossipee, Carroll, New Hampshire, at age 100.
1532 F iii. Diana Elizabeth DAVISON [8693] 919,5440,5449,5450 was born on 31 Dec 1929 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts,5440 died on 3 Jun 1996 in , Sarasota County, Florida,1320 at age 66, and was buried in Bushnell, Sumter, Florida.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Sarasota, Florida, 4 Jun 1996: Diana D. Montgomery, 66, Sarasota, died June 3, 1996. // She was born Dec. 31, 1929, in Newton, Mass., and came to Sarasota four years ago from Bradenton. A member of the Society of Technical Communications, she was a technical writer for Loral Data Systems. She graduated from Framingham State University with a bachelor's degree in education. She was a member of Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 66 and the Sahib Ladies of the Legion of Honor. She was a member of First Congregational United Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband, John W.; two daughters, Jennifer M. Cunniff of Bradenton and Susan E. O'Dowd of Ayer, Mass.; a son Jeffrey S. of Conway, N.H.; two brothers, John Davison of Northborough, Mass., and Robert Davison of Englewood; and three grandchildren.
Services will be announced. Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel, is in charge.
Memorial donations may be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, c/o The Recorder, Sahib Temple, 600 N. Beneva Road, Sarasota, FL 34232; or to Sahib Temple at the same address.
Burial Notes: Florida National Cemetery.
Diana married John Willett MONTGOMERY [8694] 1788,5450 on 13 Nov 1954 in Waban, Middlesex, Massachusetts.5451 John was born on 30 Oct 1925 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine1788 and died on 26 Mar 2020 in North Conway, Carroll, New Hampshire,5452 at age 94.
1166. Herbert Eugene BARTLEY [7625] 973,3899,3905,3906 (Charles H. BARTLEY9, Bessie Marian COIT8, Emeline Hubbard ROOT7, Selden ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 16 Dec 1894 in Walnut, Pottawattamie, Iowa,3899 died on 11 Mar 1982 in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa, at age 87, and was buried in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa.
Burial Notes: Atlantic Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence between 1925 and 1940 at Anita, Cass, Iowa. 2333,5453 He worked as a Proprietor, retail home electric appliances in 1940. 5453 He had a residence in 1950 at Atlantic, Cass, Iowa. 2053 Residence at Death: Mar 1982, in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa.
Herbert married Gertrude E. ROBINSON [7629] 2333,3906,5454 on 19 Jan 1921 in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa.3906 Gertrude was born on 7 Jun 1901 in Anita, Cass, Iowa, died on 6 Jul 1996 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska,5454 at age 95, and was buried in Atlantic, Cass, Iowa.5454
Burial Notes: Atlantic Cemetery.
Children from this marriage were:
1533 F i. Virginia D. BARTLEY [7638] 973,2333,2786 was born on 8 Mar 1922 in Anita, Cass, Iowa2333,2786 and died on 22 Aug 2006 in Winterset, Madison, Iowa, at age 84.
Virginia married Raymond Henry THEDE [7640] 919.,1963.,5455.,5456 Raymond was born on 16 Apr 1926 in Eldridge, Scott, Iowa973,1963,5456 and died on 9 Apr 2005 in Story City, Story, Iowa,973 at age 78.
1534 F ii. Marian Elaine BARTLEY [7637] 919,2333,2786 was born on 1 May 1923 in Anita, Cass, Iowa2333,2786 and died on 14 Dec 2002 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska,5455 at age 79.
Death Notes: Obituary - Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, 16 Dec 2002: Brown - Marian Elaine, 79, Lincoln, died Saturday (12/14/02) of breast cancer. Born, Anita, Iowa (5/21/23).
Survivors: husband of 56 years, James W. (Bill) Brown; twin daughters, sons-in-law, Elizabeth and Gene Helget, Lincoln, Elaine and George D. Sullivan, Carlsbad, Calif.; son, Bill Brown Jr., Lincoln; grandsons, Matthew Sullivan, Santa Barbara, Calif., Andrew, Christopher Helget, Lincoln, Ryan, Joseph Brown, Lincoln; great-granddaughter, Samantha Kistler, Lincoln; sister, Virginia Thede, Story City, Iowa. Preceded in death by infant son, Michael; parents, Herbert and Gertrude Bartley.
Rosary: 7 p.m. Friday. Memorial Mass: Saturday, St. Mary's Catholic Church, 14th and K streets. Body was donated to Creighton Medical School. Memorials: in lieu of flowers, North American Martyrs Building Fund or People's City Mission.
Marian married James W. BROWN [7639] 5457,5458 about 1946.1972 James was born about 1922 in Easton, Buchanan, Missouri5459 and died on 15 Feb 2011 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska,5459 about age 89.
Death Notes: Obituary - Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, 18 Feb 2011: Brown, James W. "Bill" // James W. "Bill" Brown, 89, of Lincoln, passed away peacefully surrounded by family, Tuesday February 15, 2011 in Lincoln. He was the fourth of nine children born to Frederick I. and Eva (Halstead) Brown in Easton, Mo. Raised in Atlantic, Iowa. After graduating from High School he joined the National Guard, serving during the Invasion of North Africa during WWII. He was captured on February 17, 1943 and was held as a prisoner of war 802 days. Employed by Gooch's Best Feed and later Piester Manufacturing of Minden. Avid golfer, hunter and fisherman.
Predeceased by his wife of 56 years, Marian; son, Michael; brother, Bud; sisters, Rose Marie, Jane, Anna Mae, Sr. Viola, Mary Lou. Surviving are twin daughters, Liz (Gene) Helget of Lincoln and Elaine (George) Sullivan of Carlsbad, Calif.; son, Bill Brown, Jr. of Lincoln; grandsons, Matthew Sullivan, Andrew Helget, Chris Helget, Ryan Brown, and Joe Brown; three great granddaughters; sisters, Ruth O'Dougherty of Stockton, Calf. and Virginia Britton of Colorado Springs, Colo.; beloved uncle of many nieces and nephews.
Rosary will be held 7 p.m., Friday (2/18/11) at North American Martyrs Catholic Church, Lincoln. Memorial Mass; 11 a.m., Saturday (2/19/11) at North American Martyrs Catholic Church. According to Bill's wishes, his body was donated to the Nebraska Anatomical Board. In lieu of flowers, family suggests memorials to North American Martyrs Catholic Church or Disabled American Veterans, Lincoln.
1169. Isaac Fory CROSBY Jr. [8726] 494,911,3914,3915,3916 (Mary Emma BARTLEY9, Bessie Marian COIT8, Emeline Hubbard ROOT7, Selden ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 8 Aug 1893 in Cordova, Rock Island, Illinois and died on 7 Nov 1971 in , Los Angeles County, California, at age 78.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1961 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Isaac married Grace M. SHIELDS [8727] 494,3915,3916,5460 on 9 Dec 1922 in Chetopa, Labette, Kansas.3916 Grace was born on 1 Feb 1893 in , , Kansas,3915 died on 8 Jan 1962 in , Los Angeles County, California, at age 68, and was buried in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.5461
Burial Notes: Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
The child from this marriage was:
1535 F i. Mary Frances CROSBY [8728] 919,3915,5462 was born on 31 Jan 1924 in , Los Angeles County, California3915 and died on 11 Apr 2006 in Medford, Jackson, Oregon,2387,5463 at age 82.
Mary married Owen Rowe SLOGGETT [8729] 919,5462,5464 in Jul 1946 in Whittier, Los Angeles, California.5462 Owen was born on 10 Jun 1920 in Huron, Beadle, South Dakota and died on 13 Aug 1990 in , Jackson County, Oregon,2387 at age 70.
Marriage Notes: They were married at St. Matthias Episcopal Church.
1250. Ira Webster BAKER Jr. [9768] 474,1782,4218 (Ira Webster BAKER9, Nellie Mari COLE8, Mariah PEASE7, Mary "Polly" ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 18 Feb 1917 in , , Ohio and died on 5 Sep 1937 in Queens, New York, New York,4221,4222 at age 20.
Death Notes: Daily News, New York, New York, 6 Sep 1937: Killed by L Train // Ira Webster Baker, Jr., 20, of Rye, N. Y. died in Flushing Hospital yesterday from injuries he received Saturday night when he fell from the platform of the I. R. T. Willetts Point Boulevard station in the path of an oncoming train. Police said he had fallen asleep on a bench.
Death Notice - New York Times, 7 Sep 1937: BAKER - I. Webster, Jr., of Rye, N. Y., Sept. 5, husband of Laura M., and son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Webster Baker, and brother of Barbara Baker. Services at Christ Episcopal Church, Rye, N. Y., Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 3 P. M., daylight-saving time.
Ira married Laura MICHELSEN [9770] 919,4221,5465 on 7 Feb 1937 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York.5465 Laura was born on 9 Nov 1916 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York and died on 29 Jan 2000 in Huntington Beach, Orange, California,973 at age 83.
Marriage Notes: They were married in the Poundridge Methodist Episcopal Church
The child from this marriage was:
1536 M i. Ira W. BAKER [9771] 5466,5467 was born on 12 Dec 1937 in New Rochelle, Westchester, New York2174,4021 and died on 14 Aug 2015 in Huntington Beach, Orange, California, at age 77.
Ira married Living
1273. Joan Howland SOUTHWORTH [7856] 4314 (Theodore SOUTHWORTH9, Augustus Glidden SOUTHWORTH8, William Henry SOUTHWORTH7, Marilla BULL6, Sarah "Sally" SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 26 Mar 1923 in Manhattan, New York, New York3326 and died on 29 Aug 1960 in Manhattan, New York, New York,4316 at age 37.
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 30 Aug 1960: JOAN APPLETON // Mrs. Joan Southworth Appleton, as former reporter and columnist for the European Edition of The New York Herald Tribune in Parris, died yesterday of cancer in her home at 905 West End Avenue, after a long illness. She was 37 years old and the wife of David McLean Appleton, a cartographer.
She also leaves a daughter, Brigid; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Southworth; a brother, Theodore, and a sister, Mrs. William E. Mayer.
Joan married David McLean APPLETON [7857].4316.,5468 David was born on 10 Oct 1920 in Albany, Alameda, California and died on 29 Dec 2010 in Morristown, Morris, New Jersey,5469 at age 90.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Record, 30 Dec 2010: DAVID MCLEAN APPLETON // AGE: 90 MORRISTOWN // David Mclean Appleton, 90, retired Latin Teacher, born in Albany New York on October 10, 1920, died in Morristown, New Jersey on December 29, 2010. Mr. Appleton was raised in Mount Vernon NY, educated at AB Davis High School of that city and graduated from Hamilton College. In WWII he served in the US Air Force. Upon discharge he devoted himself to varied theatrical enterprises until 1960 when he earned an MA degree in classics from Columbia University and began an enjoyable career teaching Latin at Dwight School in Englewood, The Englewood School For Boys and Kent Place School in Summit NJ. Mr. Appleton was a member of the Vergilian Society, The St. Andrews Society of NY, The Concerned families of Greystone, and the Morristown Field Club. He particularly liked bridge and tennis, Tuscany and dogs, cooking and oil painting. Mr. Appleton was predeceased by his first wife Joan Howland Southworth and his daughter Brigid McLean Appleton. He is survived by his devoted and loving wife of 50 years, Catherine Bangs Appleton, and a niece, Margaret K. Toy of Tarrytown, NY, as well as numerous cousins. Memorial Service - New Vernon Presbyterian Church 11:00 AM January 1, 2011
The child from this marriage was:
1537 F i. Brigid McLean APPLETON [7858] 5470 was born about 1947 in New York, New York and died on 24 Sep 2005 in Morristown, Morris, New Jersey,5471 about age 58.
Death Notes: Death Notice - New York Times, 28 Sep 2005: APPLETON, BRIGID MCLEAN // APPLETON--Brigid McLean. 58, on September 24, 2005, of Morristown, NJ, formerly of New York City. Beloved daughter of David McLean Appleton, and the late Joan Howland Southworth Appleton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to GPA, Greystone Park, NJ 07950.
Obituary - Daily Record, Morristown, New Jersey, 28 Sep 2005: Brigid McLean Appleton // 58, beloved daughter // MORRIS TWP. - Brigid McLean Appleton died Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005. She was 58.
Miss Appleton, a victim of schizophrenia, died of a brain tumor.
She was born in New York to David McLean Appleton, and the late Joan (Howland) Southworth Appleton.
She attended Packer Collegiate Institute in Brooklyn.
She enjoyed singing at religious services and for a time was a member of the choir of the First Presbyterian Church in New Vernon.
Survivors include her father, and her step-mother, Catherine (Bangs) Appleton.
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 11 a.m. at the Stanley Congregational Church, 94 Fairmount Ave., Chatham.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to G.P.A., Greystone Park, N.J. 07950.
Arrangements are by the Rowe-Lanterman Home for Funerals, 71 Washington Ave., Morristown.
1278. Philip Kenyon FLAGG [7491] 4328,4333,4334 (Helen M. FAXON9, Edward Russell FAXON8, Hiram FAXON7, Elizabeth OLCOTT6, James OLCOTT5, John OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 12 Aug 1904 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,4328,4333,4334 died on 2 Aug 1965 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,893,4335 at age 60, and was buried in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.4336
Death Notes: Obituary - Hartford Courant, 5 Aug 1965: PHILIP K. FLAGG // Philip Kenyon Flagg, 60, of 164 Ward St., died Monday at his home. Born in Hartford, he lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., before moving back to Hartford. He was employed by the Alrax Carbide Co. of Newington. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Anna Gilman Flagg; two sons, Philip K. Flagg Jr. of Miami, Fla., and Russell E. Flagg of Pittsburgh; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Stein of Pittsburgh; a brother, Gurdon F. Flagg of Pittsburgh; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth F. Gleick of Manchester. The funeral will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Morrison W. Johnson Funeral Home, 749 Albany Ave., with the Rev. Dale Griffin officiating. Burial will be in North Cemetery, West Hartford. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Burial Notes: North Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as a Hotel Room Clerk in 1930. 5472 He had a residence between 1930 and 1940 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. 5472,5473 He worked as a Photographer in 1940. 5473
Philip married Margaret Elizabeth HERMAN [7494] 5472,5473,5474,5475 about 1928.5472 The marriage ended in divorce. Margaret was born on 18 May 1912 in , , Pennsylvania,5472 died on 19 Nov 1960 in , Alachua County, Florida,1320 at age 48, and was buried in Palatka, Putnam, Florida.
Marriage Notes: She remarried 1950 Louis Paul Kalivoda at Palm Beach County 2561
Children from this marriage were:
1538 M i. Philip Kenyon FLAGG Jr. [8060] 5473 was born on 12 Jun 1929 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania5473 and died on 2 Nov 2009 in Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Florida,5476 at age 80.
Death Notes: Obituary - Sun Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 5 Nov 2009: Flagg Jr., Philip K., 80, of Boca Raton, FL, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 2, 2009, in Boca Raton, FL. A Navy veteran of the Korean War, he suffered from a service-connected disability, multiple health problems including coronary artery disease, and was treated by the Veterans Administration. Thanks to his doctors and nurses, he lived a full and relatively pain free life. Born in Pittsburgh, PA, on June 12, 1929, he was the oldest of four children: Helen, Russ, and Louis. Phil's father was born in Hartford, CT, and married Margaret Herman in Pittsburgh, where he worked at the William Penn Hotel. As assistant manager Mr. Flagg Sr. booked nationally known dance bands such as Lawrence Welk and Guy Lombardo. Phil Jr.'s mother was from a family of eight children, and his grandfather Joseph Herman emigrated from Vienna, Austria in the 1890's. The Flagg family emigrated to New England in the middle 1700's from England before the Revolutionary war and is entitled to their own coat-of-arms from England. During high school, Phil Jr. played drums in the Perry High School Orchestra and Marching Band. His dad, who played drums at the University of Pittsburgh in the 1920's, taught him to play. He also studied electricity in high school, and after graduation, joined the Navy. After training, as an electronics fire control petty officer, he was assigned to fleet activities, Yokosuka, Japan. When the Korean War broke out in 1950, Phil was responsible for recommissioning lend-lease ships to the Republic of Korea (ROK). He worked with indigenous personnel; having taken night school courses in conversational Japanese to better communicate. During one of these assignments, he was injured on a Korean lend-lease ship and was rehabilitated in a U.S. Navy Hospital in Japan. Following an honorable discharge from the Navy in 1952, he took advantage of the G.I. Bill, two part time jobs, and earned a BBA Degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1957. Phil started his professional career with the Ralston Purina Company in Tampa, FL. Later, and to be closer to his family which had moved to Florida in the 1950's, Phil accepted a position with the U.S. Labor Department in Miami. He developed a specific aptitude test battery for several new occupational classifications including "Jet Mechanic". His aptitude test is still used by employment offices across the county to pre-screen applicants for the airline industry. He later became personnel director for the American Bankers Insurance Company where, with his brother Russ, a noted artist by this time with artwork in the Library of Congress, they jointly developed an unusual, and interesting, animated employee manual. Then he accepted a position as administrative division chief with the Dade County Building and Zoning Department. His accomplishments included working with politicians and administrators from 26 cities in Dade County to successfully develop a "single municipal contractors occupational license". This license would eliminate 26 separate licenses, and for a single, more economical fee; would permit building contractors for the first time to work on a countywide basis. Today, this program is still in operation in Dade County. At the age of 49, Phil went to aviation school to "earn his wings". He was a licensed pilot for many years and a member of the aircraft owners and pilots associations. Phil also was responsible for administering competency examinations to Journeymen, Master, and Qualifying Agents in Dade County. From 1969 until he retired in 1986, he and his staff examined over 17,000 construction tradesmen, many of whom are still in business in Dade County. He also was responsible for budget preparation, expenditure control, personnel administration, ordinance revisions and coordination with the County Attorney's Office, and public hearing appearances before the Dade County Board of County Commissioners. Phil was pre-deceased by his loving wife, Mary Zambardino-Flagg on March 6, 2004. They were married for nearly 42 years. She provided him with a very comfortable home and a close, loving family. Her two daughters, Anna Maria (Nino) and Kathy were both married, and had many beautiful grandchildren: Annie, Gina, Jerry (Nino), and Sean and Julie (Kathy). Later Philip and Mary became great-grandparents with Johnny (Annie); Michael John and Andrew (Gina); and Bianca (Julie). Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, November 5 at Babione Funeral Home (East Chapel). A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 6 at the funeral home. He will be interred with Mary in a double crypt at the Boca Raton Mausoleum, 451 SW 4th Ave., Boca Raton, FL. A military honor guard will provide his family with earned military honors at the mausoleum. Babione Funeral Homes, 1100 North Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432. (561) 395-8787.
Philip married Mary Rosaria ZAMBARDINO [8063] 919,5476 about 1962.5476 Mary was born on 11 May 1924 in Naples, , , Italy and died on 6 Mar 2004 in Boca Raton, Palm Beach, Florida,973,5476 at age 79.
1539 F ii. Helen M. FLAGG [8061] 2911,4335,5473 was born on 17 Aug 1930 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania5473 and died on 1 Jan 2020 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,5477 at age 89.
Death Notes: Obituary - Devlin Funeral Home: Helen F. (Flagg) Stein // August 17, 1930 - January 01, 2020 // New Year's Day 2020 was Helen Stein's last day on earth.
Helen was cheerful, resilient, courageous, and purposeful. She was generous with her time and talents, from sewing blankets for Serbian refugees, to caring for the less fortunate at St. John's Lutheran Church of Highland.
She was graduated from Perry High School, a member of the National Honor Society. It was at Perry that she met Philip Stein, the love of her life. They were married shortly after her graduation and lived a full life together, working, traveling, and family. They were married over 55 years. After Phil died, Helen lived on for another 20 years.
Helen was a swimmer, a competitive badminton player, and a lover of all breeds of dogs. She was a whiz at jigsaw puzzles, bridge and other games.
She is survived by her two brothers, Russell Flagg of New York City, and Louis Kalivoda of Gainesville, FL. She is also survived by her two nieces, Nancy Johnson and Janis Long of Pittsburgh, PA.
Helen married Philip J. STEIN [8942] 973,2911 on 19 Oct 1948 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.2911 Philip was born on 26 Oct 1927 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania and died on 30 Nov 2008 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, at age 81.
1540 M iii. Living [8058]
1286. Francis Elisha COOK [7538] 106,2948 (Jennie R. WHITE9, Maria Elizabeth FAXON8, Hiram FAXON7, Elizabeth OLCOTT6, James OLCOTT5, John OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 3 Nov 1905 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut,2948 died in 1967 in Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland, at age 62, and was buried in Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland.
Burial Notes: Wicomico Memorial Park.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. 5478 He had a residence in 1935 at Litchfield, Litchfield, Connecticut. 5479 He had a residence in 1940 at Millerton, Dutchess, New York. 5479
Francis married Ethel Blanche FULLER [7542] 106 on 9 Apr 1923 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.2932 Ethel was born about 1906 in , , Connecticut, died on 3 Nov 1934 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut,5480,5481 about age 28, and was buried in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.5480
Burial Notes: Elm Grove Cemetery.
Children from this marriage were:
1541 M i. Robert Elihue COOK [8915] 5478,5479,5482 was born on 11 Jun 1923 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York,5478,5479 died on 18 Feb 2008 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, at age 84, and was buried in Amenia, Dutchess, New York.
Death Notes: Obituary - (www.findagrave.com): Robert E. Cook, 84, of Amenia, died at Sharon Hospital, Sharon, CT on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008 after a long illness. He was born in Brooklyn on June 11, 1923 the son of Francis and Ethel Fuller Cook. He was a graduate of Millerton High School in 1940. He later received a Standard Certification from the American Institute of Banking. He married his wife, Helen Cook on Sept. 5, 1943, who survives at home. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a sister, Bettye Higgins Barrow of Pittsburgh, PA; sons, Brian and his wife, Judy of Rochester; Kevin of New Paltz; and a daughter, Judith Westfall and her husband, Douglas of Millerton; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three nieces and one nephew. He was predeceased by his son, Gerry in January 2005. As a young man, he was employed by the Hartford Connecticut Trust Co., Hartford, CT. He then enlisted in the US Army in 1942 and received a medical discharge. He was a manager of the First National Store in Millerton from 1943 to 1945. He began his banking career at the First National Bank of Amenia in 1945, when he was elected to the position of Assistant Cashier. He then advanced to Cashier, Executive Vice President and President, serving the bank for 10 years as President and CEO through 1976. He retired from his position in 1986 and remained on the Board of Trustees until his resignation in January 1993, serving the Bank for a total of 48 continuous years. He was a member and Elder of the United Presbyterian Church of Amenia. Mr. Cook served as a member of the Amenia Fire Co. since 1947. He was elected Councilman of the Town of Amenia and served for 5 1/2 years. He also served on the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals for the Town of Amenia. He also represented the Town of Amenia on the Harlem Valley Partnership. He was Past President and Treasurer of the Amenia Lions Club, Past Scoutmaster Troop #43, Millerton, Past Webelos Leader for Pack #29, Amenia. He presently was Secretary for the Sherman Foundation, Secretary/Treasurer of Amenia Island Cemetery Association, member and past Treasurer of Hudson Valley Chapter #5 of the Mended Hearts Inc. and serving on the Town of Amenia Water Committee.
Burial Notes: Amenia Island Cemetery.
Robert married Helen M. COOK [8918] 5483,5484 on 5 Sep 1943 in Millerton, Dutchess, New York.5484 Helen was born on 23 Jan 1924 in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut, died on 19 Feb 2014 in Amenia, Dutchess, New York, at age 90, and was buried in Amenia, Dutchess, New York.
Death Notes: Obituary - Poughkeepsie Journal, 22 Feb 2014: Helen M. Cook // Amenia - Helen M. Cook, 90, a sixty nine year resident of Amenia, NY formerly of Millerton, NY died peacefully on Wednesday, February, 19, 2014 at her home in Amenia with her loving family by her side. Mrs. Cook worked for over twenty years in the Town of Amenia Assessor's Office, retiring in 1996. Mrs. Cook previously worked for the Hartford National Bank & Trust Company and the Millerton National Bank.Born January 23, 1924 in Sharon, CT, she was the daughter of the late George and Mildred (Booth) Cook. Helen attended Millerton area schools and graduated with the class of 1941. On September 5, 1943 in Millerton, NY, she married Robert Cook, together sharing over 64 years of marriage. Mr. Cook passed away on February 19, 2008. Helen was a life member of the Amenia Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, a member of the Amenia Women's Association, a charter member and den mother from 1957 to 1971 of Boy Scouts of America, Amenia Pack #29 and the chairwoman of the United Presbyterian Church Strawberry Fair for over twenty years. Helen also enjoyed spending time with her loving family and friends and was an avid gardener and enjoyed crocheting. Helen is survived by her sons, Brian S. Cook and his wife Judy Ladwig of Plattsburgh, NY and Kevin N. Cook of New Paltz, NY; a daughter, Judith Westfall and her husband B. Douglas Westfall, Jr. of Millerton, NY; four grandchildren, Paul, Jason and Nicole Cook and Alyssa Westfall; four great grandchildren, Aaron, Ruth, Clair and Julia Cook and several nieces and nephew and many friends. In addition to her parents and husband, Helen was also predeceased by a son Gerry Cook of Millerton, NY. Calling hours will be held on Monday, February 24, 2014 from 4-7 pm at the Scott D. Conklin Funeral Home, 37 Park Avenue, Millerton, NY 12456. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Amenia Fire Company will conduct services at 7pm at the funeral home. A celebration of Helen's life will take place at the United Presbyterian Church, Route 22 in Amenia, NY on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 10:30 am. Rev. Jan Brooks will officiate. Burial will follow in the family plot at Amenia Island Cemetery, Route 343 in Amenia, NY. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 90, Amenia, NY 12501.
Burial Notes: Amenia Island Cemetery.
1542 F ii. Living [8916]
Living married John Campbell HIGGINS [8919] 919,2051.,2403.,2798 John was born on 29 Mar 1927 in New York, New York, died on 23 Sep 1968 in Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,5485 at age 41, and was buried in Sharon, Litchfield, Connecticut.5486
Death Notes: Obituary - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 25 Sep 1968: J. C. Higgins, U.S. Steel Engineer //Services for John C. Higgins, a mechanical engineer with U.S. Steel Corp., will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2040 Washington Road, Upper St. Clair Township.
Mr. Higgins, 41, of 2410 Willowbrook Road, Upper St. Clair Township, died yesterday (Sept. 24) at St. Clair Hospital.
He had been employed at Westinghouse Electric Corp. for 10 years prior to joining U.S. Steel three years ago.
A graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology, Mr. Higgins served in World War II and had been a resident of Upper St. Clair Township for the past 12 years.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bettye Higgins; four children, Jeffery, Lynne, Janet and Amy, all living at home; and a sister, Mary Higgins of Woodbury, Conn...
Burial Notes: Eastside Cemetery.
Living next married Carlton Woodrow "Jake" BARROW [8920].5487.,5488 Carlton was born on 14 May 1914 in , , Virginia,5488 died on 19 Aug 2009 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,5489 at age 95, and was buried in Affton, St. Louis, Missouri.
Death Notes: Obituary - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 22 Aug 2009: BARROW CARLTON "JAKE" WOODROW // Age 95, of Friendship Village of South Hills, Upper St. Clair, went to meet his Lord on Wednesday, August 19, 2009. Carlton was employed for 42 years by Alcoa, serving as manager of engineering of the refining division. Carlton was a member of the Church of Christ Scientist, Mt. Lebanon, an usher for many years at Christ United Methodist Church, Bethel Park, a member of the Scottish Rite Valley, Pittsburgh and the Grand Lodge of Port Lavaca, TX. Carlton was a 1936 graduate of the School of Mines & Metallurgy at the University of Missouri, Rolla. He was also an avid golfer. Carlton is survived by his wife Bettye Higgins Barrow; sons Charles Barrow (Faye) of Baton Rouge, LA and James Barrow (Kathryn) of Conroe, TX. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Stephen Barrow (Rachel), Deborah Rogers (Aaron), Jill Barrow and Tammy Gibson (Kristopher) and 6 great- grandchildren, Lydia, Joshua, Caleb and Benjamin Barrow and Sarah and Hannah Rogers. Carlton was preceded in death by wives Esther Louise Barrow and Jean Barrow. Arrangements by BEINHAUERS. (724-941-3211). A memorial service will be held Monday at 11AM in the St. Clair Room at Friendship Village of South Hills, 1290 Boyce Rd., Upper St. Clair. Interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one's choice.
Burial Notes: Sunset Memorial Park and Mausoleum.
Francis next married Ruth Mary RICHARDSON [7543].5490.,5491 Ruth was born in 1915 in , , Massachusetts, died in 1964 in , , Maryland, at age 49, and was buried in Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland.
Burial Notes: Wicomico Memorial Park.
The child from this marriage was:
1543 M i. Donald Francis COOK [8917] 919,3804,5479 was born on 6 May 1938 in Great Barrington, Berkshire, Massachusetts,3804,5479 died on 20 Jul 1995 in Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland,973,5492 at age 57, and was buried in Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland.
Burial Notes: Siloam United Methodist Church Cemetery.
1290. Alice Marion NORRIE [8963] 893,4385,4386,4387 (Mary B. WHITE9, Maria Elizabeth FAXON8, Hiram FAXON7, Elizabeth OLCOTT6, James OLCOTT5, John OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 19 Apr 1905 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, died on 27 Nov 1980 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, at age 75, and was buried in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.4388
Burial Notes: Riverside Cemetery.
Alice married Rollin Main RANSOM [8964] 2403,2447,4386,4387 on 16 Jun 1926 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.4386 Rollin was born on 1 Jul 1898 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut,4387 died on 2 Sep 1984 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, at age 86, and was buried in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut.4388
Burial Notes: Riverside Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1940 at Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. 4387
The child from this marriage was:
1544 M i. Rollin Main RANSOM Jr. [9885] 919,2447,5493 was born on 9 May 1929 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut and died on 4 Jul 1996 in Zebulon, Wake, North Carolina, at age 67.
Rollin married Living
1310. Mary Colt MILLER [2839] 1742,2980,2981,4460,4461 (Harriet Anulette "Hattie" COLT9, Samuel Caldwell COLT8, John Caldwell COLT7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 6 Nov 1899 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut1742,2980 and died on 12 Jun 1974 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,893,4462 at age 74.
Death Notes: Obituary, Simpson's Leader-Times, Kittanning, Pennsylvania, published 13 Jun 1974: Ludlum Steel Official's Mother Dies // Mrs. Mary Colt Miller Cleborne, wife of Edmund B. Cleborne, founder and former president of Wallingford Steel Company, and mother of Guy M. Cleborne, vice president & treasurer of Allegheny Ludlum Industries, Inc., died in Wallingford, Conn. this morning.
Mrs. Cleborne, 75, was born at Hartford, Conn., the daughter of Hattie Colt Miller and Guy Miller. She married "Ted" Cleborne on June 11, 1921; they marked their 53rd wedding anniversary yesterday.
Mrs. Cleborne is survived, in addition to her husband and son, by a daughter, Mrs. Jeanne Cleborne Pumilia of Mansfield, Ohio; and six grandchildren, Keith, Guy, and Rockwell Cleborne; and Susan, Richard and Steven Pumilia.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1950 at Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. 5494
Mary married Edmund Bryce DuVal CLEBORNE [2845],893,910,4460,5494 son of Arthur Sampson Chasteney CLEBORNE [3304] 5495,5496,5497,5498 and Cornelia Lansdale DUVAL [3305],937,5499 on 11 Jun 1921 in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut.5495 Edmund was born on 24 Jan 1896 in Washington, District of Columbia910 and died on 31 Mar 1984 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, at age 88.
Marriage Notes: They were married at St. John's Church.
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Chief Inspector, Worcester Pressed Steel Company in 1917 in Greendale, Worcester, Massachusetts. 910 He resided at 499 North Main Street between 1935 and Mar 1984 at Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. 4461 He owned his residence valued at $30,000. He retired as President of Wallingford Steel Corporation.
Children from this marriage were:
1545 M i. Guy Miller CLEBORNE [3306] 919,4461,5500,5501 was born on 20 Jan 1927 in Meriden, New Haven, Connecticut973 and died on 4 Apr 1980 in , , , Bermuda,973,5502 at age 53.
Death Notes: Obituary, New York Times published April 7, 1980: Guy M. Cleborne Dead; Steel Concern Executive // PITTSBURGH, April 6 - Guy M. Cleborne, corporate vice president of Allegheny Ludlum Industries, died yesterday in Bermuda, where he and his family had gone for the Easter holiday. He was 53 years old and had suffered a severe heart attack in May 1979.
Mr. Cleborne was elected treasurer of the corporation in 1965 and a corporate vice president in 1974. He relinquished his duties as treasurer Feb. 1 because of illness but remained a corporate vice president.
He was a native of Bridgeport, Conn., and a graduate of the Choate School, Phillips Exeter Academy and Yale University. He was a captain in the Marine Corp and served in World War II and the Korean conflict.
He began his business career in 1948 as a trainee in the Wallingford Steel Company, Wallingford, Conn., which had been started by his father, E. B. (Ted) Cleborne, and which later became a part of the Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, now a principal subsidiary of Allegheny Ludlum Industries. After advancing to vice president and general manager of sales, he transferred to Allegheny Ludlum Steel as treasurer in 1965.
He served as a member of the board of finance of the town of Wallingford, as a member of the advisory board of the Union and New Haven Trust Company and as a corporator and director of the Meriden, Conn. Hospital.
He leaves his wife, Ruther Larabee Cleborne; three sons, Keith of Wisconsin, Guy E of Cleveland and Rockwell J. of Pittsburgh; his father and a sister, Jeanne Rumilia of Bedminster, N.J.
General Notes: MARQUIS WHO'S WHO: Guy Miller Cleborne Occupation: steel co. executive Born: Bridgeport, Connecticut, Jan. 20, 1927 Died Apr. 5, 1980.
Son of Edmund B. and Mary (Miller) C.; grad. Phillips Exeter Acad., 1944; B.S., Yale, 1947; married Ruth Larrabee, Nov. 29, 1952; children D., Guy E., Rockwell J. With Wallingford Steel Co. (Conn.), 1948-65, v.p. gen. mgr. sales, 1960-65; treas. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp., Pitts., 1965-80, v.p., 1974-80. Originator, dir. 1st United Fund, Wallingford, 1959; mem. nat. adv. council United Fund, 1960-65; past head fund drives ARC, Am. Cancer Soc., YMCA, Wallingford. Mem. Wallingford Bd. Finance, 1958-61. Served to capt. USMCR, 1944-46, 51-52. Named Man of Yr., Wallingford Jr. C. of C., 1961. Mem. Am. Iron and Steel Inst. Home: Pittsburgh, Pa.
Guy married Ruth Marie LARRABEE [3308],5501,5503,5504 daughter of Rockwell John LARRABEE [3359] 910,5504,5505,5506 and Beatrice RANDLE [3360],5504,5505 on 29 Nov 1952 in Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut.2932.,5503 Ruth was born about 1929 in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut5504,5506 and died on 13 Sep 2012 in , , Arizona,3685 about age 83.
+ 1546 F ii. Living [3307]
1311. Catherine Day MILLER [2840] 1320,2980,2981,4463 (Harriet Anulette "Hattie" COLT9, Samuel Caldwell COLT8, John Caldwell COLT7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 25 Feb 1902 in , , Connecticut1320,2980 and died on 14 Jun 1973 in Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida,1320 at age 71.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence from 1930 to 1950 at Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida. 5507 At the 1940 census she was age 38, divorced and residing at 373 Hawthorne Street with sons Frederick T. (age 14) and Richard P. (age 12).
Catherine married Frederick Tallmadge TOWNE Jr. [2844],5494,5508,5509,5510 son of Frederick Tallmadge TOWNE [3303] 5509,5510,5513 and Mary "Constance" GIBBONS [3302],5509,5510,5514 on 5 Oct 1924 in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut 5508.,5511.,5512 The marriage ended in divorce in 1936. Frederick was born on 4 Jul 1901 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut5508,5509,5510 and died on 17 Jun 1966 in Jupiter, Palm Beach, Florida,1320,5515 at age 64.
Marriage Notes: They were married at St. Augustine's Church
Death Notes: Obituary - Dallas Morning News (TX), published 21 Jun 1966: Funeral Slated for Mr. Towne // Funeral services for Frederick T. Towne, 64, Jupiter, Fla., former president of Towne Industrial Equipment Co. Inc. of Dallas, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Sparkman's Funeral Chapel, 2115 Ross Ave. Burial will be in Restland Memorial Park.
Mr. Town who died Friday in Jupiter, was a native of Stamford, Conn. He had resided in Dallas for 26 years before moving to Florida eight months ago.
Mr. Towne had served as division manager for Canada Dry in Dallas and was a former chief of materials of North American Aviation, Grand Prairie plant. He organized the Town Industrial Equipment Co. here in 1948 and was president of the company until it was sold in 1965.
He was a charter member of the North Texas chapter of the American Material Handling Society.
Survivors; his wife, of Tequesta, Fla., three sons, Fred L. Towne III, Eugene O. Towne, both of Dallas; Richard P. Towne of Atlanta, Ga.; two daughters, Miss Joan Town and Mrs. Douglas Defferari both of Dallas, and 10 grandchildren.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Sarasota, Sarasota, Florida. He had a residence in 1935 at Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut. 5516 He worked as a Sales Executive in 1940 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 5516 He resided at 7672 Gaston in 1940 at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 5516 At the 1940 census he was age 38. Also enumerated were wife Louise G (age 38) three children and mother-in-law, Emma Garfunkle (age 60, widow).
Children from this marriage were:
1547 M i. Frederick Tallmadge TOWNE III [2846] 1442,5508,5510 was born on 27 Jul 1925 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut973,5508,5510,5517 and died on 22 Oct 1979 in Lewisville, Denton, Texas,5518,5519,5520 at age 54.
Death Notes: He died of a Heart Attack.
Death Notice - Dallas Morning News, published 23 Oct 1979: TOWNE // Fred T. III, 9024 Capri, Dallas. Survived by wife Patricia Reeme Town; son Paul Frederick Town; daughter Mary Hollingsworth Towne, all of Dallas; brothers, Richard P. Town, Richmond, VA, Eugene P. Towne, Dallas; sister, Joan L. Town, Dian T. Pendarvis, both of Dallas; stepmother, Mrs. Frederick P. Towne, Dallas. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Restland Memorial Chapel, Ron Blankley officiating. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to the Believers Chapel or Wadley Blood Bank.
Frederick married Patricia Marilyn REEME [3301],4463,5521,5522 daughter of Ira "Paul" REEME [3657] 910,5521,5523,5524 and Mildred Marguerite HOLLINGSWORTH [3658],5521,5523 on 4 Apr 1953 in McPherson, McPherson, Kansas.4207.,5522 Patricia was born on 9 Oct 1925 in , McPherson County, Kansas973 and died on 8 Jun 1994 in Dallas, Dallas, Texas,973 at age 68.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the First Congregational Church.
1548 M ii. Richard Putnam TOWNE [2847] 5508,5510 was born on 4 Feb 1928 in Greenwich, Fairfield, Connecticut5508,5510,5525 and died on 21 Nov 2018 in , , Virginia,5526 at age 90.
1313. Mary Goodwin COLT [2828] 1501,2967,3072,4473 (David Hill COLT9, Samuel Caldwell COLT8, John Caldwell COLT7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Oct 1906 in , Snohomish County, Washington1501,2967,3072 and died on 25 Jan 1988, at age 81.
General Notes: She was not enumerated at the family residence at the 1930 census.
Mary married Jack VAN RYDER [8934] 973,5527 on 20 Jun 1941 in Lordsburg, Hidalgo, New Mexico.5527 Jack was born on 7 Jul 1899 in Continental, Pima, Arizona and died on 23 Mar 1967 in , Pima County, Arizona, at age 67.
General Notes: Arizona Historical Society, Tucson, Arizona: Jackson Van Ryder (later known as Jack) was born July 7, 1899 in Continental, Arizona, and spent his early youth on his father's ranch near there. At age eleven he left home and worked in logging camps in the Northwest and salmon fisheries along the Tillamook and Trash rivers in Washington. From 1914 -1917, Van Ryder rode for the Antler Ranch outfit in Montana. When World War I broke out, Van Ryder enlisted in the U.S. Army where he was assigned to the Cavalry. Van Ryder enlisted under the name John Remer and gave his birthplace as Canada, an action that was to cause him endless difficulties when he tried to reenlist in the armed forces during World War II. When World War I hostilities ceased, he was placed in the Regular Army Reserve from which he was honorably discharged when the Reserve was dissolved in July 1920. Van Ryder again enlisted in the army under the name
John Remer in December 1922 but deserted in early 1923.
During the 1920's Van Ryder roamed the cattle country from Canada to Mexico. During this period, he met western artist Charles Russell who encouraged Van Ryder in his interest in art. In 1926 Van Ryder was in California (Hollywood) where he was hired to help make a huge relief map of California, a map which hung for many years in the old Ferry Building in San Francisco. This experience, plus his contacts with Russell and other painters, convinced Van Ryder to try to become an artist. He returned to Arizona and began painting seriously without any instruction. Bill Nicholson's ranch near Flagstaff was the setting for many of his early drawings and paintings. His first one-man show was held in New York at the Montross Gallery in 1928. He also continued his life as a cowboy and rider and in 1928 was recognized by the North American Rodeo Circuit as the North American Bareback Rodeo Champion.
In 1931 Van Ryder purchased a ranch at Cape Verde in partnership with Charles Steward Mott, a vice president of General Motors and one of the founders of the giant automobile corporation. For the next few years, Van Ryder usually painted in Arizona in the spring, spent summers in the East, and the fall and winter working on his ranch in Arizona. Exhibits of his work were held in Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Toledo, Ohio. He won the Guild Hall Prize in Easthampton, Long Island, in 1936. He became a member of the Illustrators Club and the National Arts Club of New York. Van Ryder completed some murals for the Museum of Natural History in New York City depicting the desert Southwest and provided the illustrations for Jack Weadock's book, Dust of the Desert, a collection of Southwestern stories. His works were twice chosen to be covers for The Literary Digest (2/10/29 and 2/28/31.)
During the period just prior to World War II Van Ryder lived in Tucson working as a lab technician and first aid man. He also became a pilot and joined the Civil Air Patrol. When war broke out he got a job as an airline mechanic at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant in Tucson. He was prevented from joining the armed forces due to his earlier desertion from the army. Eventually, he did go back East to work at the Electric Boat Company in Groton, Conn., where they made submarines. He also joined the Civil Air Patrol there searching for submarines along the East Coast.
After World War II ended, Van Ryder again headed back for Arizona where he worked at the Valley Hospital in Willcox. He lived in Tombstone and wrote "Ryding on the Range", a popular column in the Brewery Gulch Gazette. In 1945 Van Ryder bought the Tucson Times, a weekly newspaper. He used that newspaper to formally oppose political candidates identified with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
Van Ryder was married numerous times including a 1932 marriage to Marjorie Swain, a niece of Walter Damrosch, the musical conductor. She was a sculptor and they had several shows together. Van Ryder spent the last years of his life alone and living near Arivaca where he died on March 23, 1967, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as an Artist in 1941 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona. 5527 Residence at Death: Mar 1967, in Tumacacori, Santa Cruz, Arizona.
Children from this marriage were:
1549 F i. Living [8937]
Living married Living
1550 M ii. Living [8939]
1551 M iii. David Colt VAN RYDER [8935] 4474,5529 was born on 9 Feb 1944 and died on 7 Apr 2011 in Kingwood, , Texas, at age 67.
Death Notes: Obituary - Kingwood Funeral Home, Kingwood, Texas: In Memory of David Colt Van Ryder // February 9, 1944 - April 7, 2011 // David Colt Van Ryder of Kingwood, passed away on April 7, 2011. David loved his second home in Chile where he enjoyed fly fishing. He is survived by his wife of 21 years, Carmen Van Ryder; children, Sean Van Ryder (Shannon), Sam Van Ryder, Peter Van Ryder and Pia Van Ryder; grandchildren, Brittney, Kacie, Levi and Evan Van Ryder; brother, Peter Colt; sister, Michelle Curtis (Gary). A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at St. Martha Catholic Church, 3702 Woodland Hills Dr., Kingwood, TX.
1316. Sylvia CURTIS [3519] 937,1742,4486,4487 (Lisa DeWolf COLT9, George DeWolf COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 5 May 1899 in Paris, , , France937,973,4486 and died on 15 Jul 1981 in Lebanon, Grafton, New Hampshire,973,4488 at age 82.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1927 at Lausanne, , , Switzerland. 5530
Sylvia married Alexander Lang STEINERT [3524],937,4486,5531 son of Alexander STEINERT [3525] 5531,5533,5534,5535 and Bessie SHUMAN [3526],589,937,5531,5534,5536 on 15 Jan 1925 in Nice, , , France.4486.,5532 The marriage ended in divorce on 26 Feb 1936. Alexander was born on 21 Sep 1900 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts937,4486 and died on 9 Jul 1982 in New York, New York,973,5537 at age 81.
Death Notes: Obituary - Springfield (Massachusetts) Union published 15 Jul 1982: Service planned for composer // NEW YORK (AP) - A memorial service is planned in September for Alexander L. Steinert, 81, a composer, pianist and conductor.
The Boston native died Friday after a heart attack at his New York City home.
Steinert composed orchestral works and music for films, performed as a piano soloist and conducted his own works for orchestras and movies.
His works for orchestra included "Southern Nights" and "Legenda Sinfonica" performed by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and "Nightingale and the Rose" performed by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.
He conducted the first performances of George Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" in Los Angeles and San Francisco and arranged and conducted the score of Walt Disney's "Bambi".
Steinert was graduated from Harvard University and continued his music studies in Paris and Rome, including work under composer Maurice Ravel.
He leaves two son, Russell C. of Manchester, Mass/. And Theodore A. of London, England.
A memorial service will be held in New York at a date to be announced.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as a Student in 1921 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 937 He worked as a Music Composer in 1927. 4487,5536 He won the Juilliard fellowship in musical composition in 1927. He resided at 1302 N. Harper Avenue in 1936 at Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. 1742 He resided at 1555 North Beverly Drive in 1938 at Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California. 1742 He resided at 69 Rue Raynouard in 1927 at Paris, , , France. 4487
Children from this marriage were:
1552 M i. Russell Curtis STEINERT [3527] 5538,5539,5540 was born on 27 Nov 1927 in Lausanne, , , Switzerland973,4487 and died on 26 Jul 2010 in Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts,973,5539 at age 82.
Birth Notes: He was born at the Clinique Bonjour.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Boston Globe, 28 Jul 2010: STEINERT, Russell Curtis of Manchester by the Sea, 82, passed away Monday, July 26, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers. He was the husband of Ailsa Steinert, to whom he was married for 51 years. He is survived by three sons, Russell C. Steinert, Jr. and his wife Janis Stemmerman of Brooklyn, New York; Langley Steinert and his wife Hilary of Concord, Massachusetts and Arthur Steinert and his wife Suzanne of Boston, Massachusetts; five grandchildren, Beatrice, Odette, Nicholas, Max and Alexis Steinert. A memorial service will be celebrated at Saint John's Episcopal Church, Hale Street, Beverly Farms on Tuesday at 11:00 A.M. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. At the request of the family, there will be no calling hours. Arrangements by the Campbell-Lee, Moody Russell Funeral Home, BEVERLY. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mr. Steinert's memory to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Angel Headquarters, 350 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130.
Russell married Living
1553 M ii. Living [3529]
Living married Ellen Rice EISENDRATH [8689] 5541.,5542.,5543 Ellen was born about 1937 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois5543 and died on 17 Jul 2015 in Clayton, St. Louis, Missouri, about age 78.
Death Notes: Obituary- St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri, 22 Jul 2015: Post, Ellen Eisendrath a patron of the arts and a descendant of two distinguished St. Louis families, died peacefully at her Clayton home on July 17. She had fought a courageous battle with an aggressive cancer and was 79 years old. Ellen was born in the Chicago but when her father, the art curator William N. Eisendrath, Jr. joined the Washington University Gallery of Art (now the Kemper Museum) the family moved to St. Louis where her mother the former Erna Rice had deep roots. Ellen's grandfather, Charles Rice, helped to found the Lewis Rice law firm and she was also a descendant of David May of May Department Stores. But it was art that animated Ellen's childhood home. Her father, who also had leadership positions at the St. Louis Museum of Art, was friends with many of the commanding figures of the modern era. Ellen recalled how she often had to compete for bathroom time with famous houseguests, among them Alexander Calder and Jean Dubuffet. On her own, Ellen followed the family passion, as an art history major at Barnard College and as an avid student and collector of fine art throughout her life. Her first husband, Theodore Steinert, of Paris, was a descendant of artists from the late 19th century American ex-patriate communities in Paris and Venice, a group that included John Singer Sargent. Ellen spent her early married life in Paris and it was there that she nurtured a lifelong love for French culture. When her marriage to Steinert ended in divorce, she returned to St. Louis with her three children. She taught French at the New City School. There she met Dr. Stephen L. Post, who arrived one day to confront Ellen over her disciplining of his daughter, Louise. Apparently they decided to continue the conversation over dinner because not long thereafter Ellen and Steve were married. Steve, who was a well-respected psychoanalyst in the region, died in 2011, leaving a great void. Ellen is survived by a daughter, Sylvia Steinert (Brewster) and husband Todd Brewster of Ridgefield, Conn.; two sons, Eric Steinert and wife, Heidi Steinert, of Belmont, Mass., and William Steinert and wife, Birgit Steinert, of Berlin, Germany; and six grandchildren: Jack Brewster and Benjamin Brewster of Ridgefield; Emma Steinert and Andrew Steinert of Belmont; and Sam Steinert and Louis Steinert of Berlin. She is also survived by a sister, Ann Chafee of Denver, Colo., and a brother, Charles Eisendrath, of Ann Arbor, Mich.; and by four step-children: Louise Post of Los Angeles; Nancy Hunter of San Francisco; Eric Post of St. Louis; and Kenneth Post of Chicago. Services: A Memorial Service will be conducted at Graham Chapel on the campus of Washington University on Friday, July 24, 2015 at 2:00 pm. Please enter off Forsyth onto Hoyt Drive for service parking. A reception will follow at Holmes Lounge, also on the Washington University campus. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be sent to the Ellen Eisendrath Post Charitable Fund, in care of the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation, 319 N. 4th Street, Suite 300, St. Louis, Mo. 63102-1906. The Fund will support education in the arts. A SERVICE OF LUPTON CHAPEL.
Sylvia next married George Schuyler OWEN [3530],946,5540 son of George Ferry OWEN [3531] 5540,5545 and Grace FISHER [3532],5545 on 31 Mar 1947 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.5544 George was born on 31 Mar 1913 in Montclair, Essex, New Jersey and died on 9 Feb 1965 in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont, at age 51.
Death Notes: The informant was Sylvia C. Owen.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as an Architect. He served in the U. S. Armed Forces from 17 Aug 1950 to 11 Aug 1952. Residence at Death: 11 The Green, in 1965, in Woodstock, Windsor, Vermont.
1318. Ralph Wormeley CURTIS Jr. [3521] 937,1742 (Lisa DeWolf COLT9, George DeWolf COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 7 Dec 1909 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts937 and died on 5 Mar 1973 in Paris, , , France,4490 at age 63.
Death Notes: He died at the American Hospital.
General Notes: On 9 Jun 1941 he arrived at the Port of New York from Lisbon, Portugal, on ship Excambion. He was accompanied by wife Jeanne (age 38), Marjorie Curtis (age 40), sister-in-law, and children Patricia (age 9), Lisa (age 3) and Ralph (age 1)
Ralph married Jeanne Rosalie VILLESSOT [3534] 5546 on 8 May 1934 in Nice, , , France.5546 Jeanne was born about 1903 in , , , France.5546
Children from this marriage were:
1554 F i. Living [3535]
Living married Living
1555 F ii. Living [3533]
Living married Francois Claude DE BEAUMONT [6180].4490.,5547 Francois was born on 15 Feb 1933 in Versailles, , France and died on 19 Apr 2014 in Toulon, , France, at age 81.
1320. Francis Colt DEWOLF [2849] 910,937,4493 (Bradford Colt DEWOLF9, Isabella DeWolf COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 28 Oct 1904 in Aachen, , , Germany,910,937 died on 9 Sep 1973 in Washington, District of Columbia,4494 at age 68, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.4494
Death Notes: Death Notice, Washington Times, 11 Sep 1973: On Sunday September 9, 1973, at the Georgetown University Hospital; FRANCIS COLT deWOLF; husband of the late Hazel Kearney deWolf; father of Francis Colt Jr. and Bradford deWolf. Also survived are five grandchildren. Friends may call at Joseph Gawler's Sons, 5130 Wisconsin Ave. at Harrison Ave. on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held at the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington National Cathedral on Thursday, September 13 at 11 a.m. Interment Bristol, Rhode Island
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Lawyer, U.S. Government in 1930 in Washington, District of Columbia. 4493 In 1917 he was a student Harvard University. 910 He resided at 3322 "O" Street in 1940 at Washington, District of Columbia. 4726 He owned his residence valued at $100,000. Also at residence were a maid and a cook. He was employed as an U. S. State Department in 1940 in Washington, District of Columbia. 4726
Francis married Hazel KEARNEY [2850] 937,5548 on 21 Nov 1920 in Manhattan, New York, New York.898.,937 Hazel was born on 2 Nov 1890 in Oregon, Holt, Missouri937,4493 and died on 17 May 1972 in Washington, District of Columbia,5548 at age 81.
Death Notes: Death Notice, Washington Times, 20 May 1972: On Wednesday, May 17, 1972, at the George Washington University Hospital, HAZEL KEARNEY deWOLF; beloved wife of Francis Colt deWolf, mother of Francis Colt Jr. and Bradford Colt deWolf; sister of Dr. Harold Kearney. Five grandchildren also survive. Services will be held at Joseph Gawler's Sons, 5130 Wisconsin Ave. at Harrison St. NW. on Monday, May 22, at 11 a.m. Internment Bristol, R. I.
Children from this marriage were:
1557 M i. Francis Colt DEWOLF Jr. [2792] 973,4493,5549 was born on 6 Jun 1925 in Washington, District of Columbia973,4493 and died on 4 Apr 1994 in Washington, District of Columbia,973,5550 at age 68.
Death Notes: Obituary, The Washington (DC) Post published 7 Apr 1994; FRANCIS COLT deWOLF -- Insurance Broker: Francis Colt deWolf, 68, a retired insurance broker with the Sun Life Insurance Co. and a member of the Mayflower Society, the Huguenot Society and the Society of the Cincinnati, died of heart ailments April 4 at George Washington University Hospital.
Mr. deWolf, a descendent of Samuel Colt, the inventor of the Colt revolver, was born in Washington. He was educated in Switzerland, where his father worked at the League of Nations in the 1930s, and in Washington, where he attended St. Albans School for Boys.
After World War II service in the Pacific in the Marine Corps, he graduated from George Washington University. He then was commissioned in the Army Signal Corps and served in the Korean War as an aerial photographer. He also served in Germany before resigning his commission as a captain in 1956.
Mr. deWolf began his career with Sun Life when he left the Army. He retired in 1981 for health reasons. He was a member of the Chevy Chase Club, the Metropolitan Club and DACOR House. He lived in Washington.
Survivors include his wife, the former Princess Dorota Drucka Lubecka, and their children, Elizabeth Lindsay Colt deWolf and Francis Colt deWolf III, all of Washington; and a brother, Bradford Colt deWolf of Great Falls.
Francis married someone Dorota Drucka LUBECKA [2848] in 1960.5551 Dorota was born in 1930 in , , , Poland5551 and died on 3 Aug 2006 in Chevy Chase, Montgomery, Maryland,5551 at age 76.
Death Notes: Obituary, Washington Times, 10 Aug 2006; Dorothy deWolf, 76, real estate executive: Known as "Doda," Mrs. deWolf was born as Princess Dorota Drucka Lubecka in Poland to Prince and Princess Francis-Xavier Drucki Lubecki. In 1944, the family fled their ancestral home in Baltow, Poland, and lived in Paris. Mrs. deWolf came to
Dorothy deWolf, a Polish princess and former vice president of Begg/Long & Foster Real Estate Inc., died Aug. 3 at her son's home in Chevy Chase after a yearlong battle with cancer. She was 76.
Known as "Doda," Mrs. deWolf was born as Princess Dorota Drucka Lubecka in Poland to Prince and Princess Francis-Xavier Drucki Lubecki. In 1944, the family fled their ancestral home in Baltow, Poland, and lived in Paris. Mrs. deWolf came to America in 1952 and began working as an au pair in Wisconsin, sending money home to help her family.
She later managed the flagship Elizabeth Arden store on Connecticut Avenue in the District, where she earned the admiration of the company's founder, Elizabeth Arden, who included Mrs. deWolf in her will.
Mrs. deWolf met her husband, Francis Colt deWolf Jr., in 1958 and married him in 1960. Mr. Colt deWolf was a descendant of Sam Colt, inventor of the Colt .45 revolver.
The couple soon became well-known in the local social scene for their hospitality and vitality. During her marriage, Mrs. deWolf began her successful 30-year career at Begg, which is now Long & Foster. She won numerous awards in her field and deeply touched those who experienced her warmth, generosity and sense of honor in business. She often became friends with her clients and welcomed them into her extended family, seeming to have time for everyone even when raising her children and caring for her ailing husband.
"She embodied all that is good about genteel society as opposed to all that is fake," said Nathalie deWolf, her daughter-in-law.
Although she was proud to become a U.S. citizen, Mrs. deWolf never lost her love and dedication to Poland. She remained active in Polish affairs, spearheading a Polish Cultural Center in the District and a large-scale Polish aid campaign during the Cold War. The Polish government will honor her with a posthumous medal for her service.
Mrs. deWolf also was a member of the Chevy Chase Club and a surviving spouse member of the Metropolitan Club and the Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired Bacon Club. A devout Catholic, she supported many charities but focused on helping her church, Immaculate Conception in Northwest, and its adjoining school.
Mrs. deWolf is survived by a daughter, Lindsay McKell of Charlotte, N.C.; a son, Francis Colt deWolf III of Chevy Chase; and five grandchildren.
Her husband died in 1994.
1558 M ii. Bradford Colt DEWOLF [2851] 4493,4726 was born on 4 Mar 1927 in Washington, District of Columbia973,1963,4493 and died on 22 Sep 2011 in Great Falls, Fairfax, Virginia,973,5552 at age 84.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Washington Post published 27 Sep 2011: BRADFORD COLT de WOLF Passed away on Thursday, September 22, 2011. Bradford (Brad) Colt de Wolf was born March 4, 1927 in Washington DC, the child of Francis Colt de Wolf and Hazel Kearney de Wolf. After living for several years in Switzerland, Brad and his family returned to Washington where he attended St. Albans School for Boys. Brad attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1945 to 1950, majoring in architecture. In 1950, he joined the Army Corps of Engineers and attended Officers Candidate School in Fort Belvoir, Virginia (first class for Korean War) and was based at Seoul City Airbase with the 811st Engineering Battalion from 1952 to 1953. As a young architect, Brad apprenticed in the firm of Philip H. Frohman, architect of Washington's National Cathedral. He then worked in the office of Mead Palmer, FASLA landscape architect in Warrenton, Virginia from 1953 to 1960. In 1964, Brad was accepted as a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). From 1960 to 1969 he worked for James M. McHugh, a local architect where he was made a partner. After the death of McHugh in 1969, Brad became a sole practitioner. From 1974 to 1983, he worked as a partner with Charles F. Dettor, de Wolf & Dettor, AIA. After several more years as a solo practitioner, Brad formally retired in 1994. His architectural practice consisted of residential work, schools, park design, and medical and office buildings. Brad's personal activities included wood working (a life-time interest, beginning at age 10, and the inspiration for his career in architecture) and stained glass. Brad served on the McLean Planning Committee, Langley Cooperative School Board, and the Membership Committee of AIA's Washington DC Metropolitan Chapter. He was also a member of the Metropolitan Club of Washington DC. Bradford de Wolf married Susanne Robbins of Swampscott, Massachusetts in 1955. Brad and Suzanne lived in Colvin Run and McLean, Virginia raising three children, Ainslee, Colt, and Buckmaster de Wolf. Susanne died in 1983. He is survived by his current wife, Gesine de Wolf and her two children, Katja and Robin Laylin, and the children from his first marriage and three grandchildren and four step-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 8991 Brook Rd., McLean, VA on Saturday, October 1 at 11 a.m. Interment at a later date in Rhode Island.
Bradford married Susanne ROBBINS [2852],1963,5553 daughter of Harry Clark ROBBINS [5168] 1154,5553,5554 and Vera L. MERSEREAU [5435],5554,5555 on 28 May 1955 in Peterborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.5553 Susanne was born on 30 Jan 1930 in Swampscott, Essex, Massachusetts1945,1963 and died on 4 May 1983 in Great Falls, Fairfax, Virginia,1945,5552 at age 53.
Marriage Notes: They were married in All Saints Episcopal Church.
Birth Notes: She was age two months at the 1930 census.
1321. Francois Joseph LEVAY DE KISTELEK [2783] 1519,1742 (Blanche Francisca DEWOLF9, Isabella DeWolf COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 9 Oct 1897 in Clarens, Lake Geneva, Switzerland973,1519 and died in Feb 1986 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island,973 at age 88. Another name for Francois was Francois Levay DEWOLF.5556
General Notes: He arrived at the Port of New York 29 Jul 1928 from Havre on ship Caronia. He gave his name as Francois Levay deWolf (age 31) accompanied by wife Edith (age 27), and sons George (age 5) and Charles (age 2)
Noted events in his life were:
He was naturalized on 30 Sep 1927 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. 5557 He resided at 217 Hope Street in 1930 at Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island. 5556
Francois married Edith VON MAGGYR [3538] 1742,5556 about 1922.5556 Edith was born on 4 Apr 1901 in Budapest, , , Hungary5556 and died on 6 Jul 1989 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, at age 88.
Noted events in her life were:
She was naturalized on 30 Sep 1927 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. 5557
Children from this marriage were:
1559 M i. George LEVAY DEWOLF [3539] 1742,5556 was born on 12 Apr 1923 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island973 and died on 5 Mar 2005 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee,973 at age 81.
Death Notes: Obituary - News-Herald.net: George Levay deWolf, 81, of the Tellico Village Community, Loudon, passed away Saturday, March 5, 2005, at Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville.
He grew up in Rhode Island, attended Moses Brown School and earned a bachelor of science degree in physics from Brown University. For 20 years he was employed at General Electric Company in Ashland, Mass., during which time he created and had his name placed with GE on four patents. After 20 years with National Cash Register Company in Ithaca, N.Y., he and his wife retired to Port LaBelle, Fla., then 13 years ago they moved to the Tellico Village Community, Loudon, where they were active in First Presbyterian Church, Lenoir City and more recently at First Baptist Church of Tellico Village.
He was preceded in death by parents and brother. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Ida May; three children, Carol Douglas of Fairbanks, Alaska, Alan deWolf and wife, Virginia of Tallahassee, Fla., and Glen deWolf and wife, Valerie of Plano, Texas; eight grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and two brothers.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday, March 27, at First Baptist Church of Tellico Village. A memorial service will begin at 3 p.m. with Rev. Glenn Gregg officiating. Burial will be in the deWolf plot at Juniper Hill Cemetery in Bristol, Rhode Island.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gideon's Memorial Bibles or First Baptist Church of Tellico Village/deWolf memorial, 205 Chota Road, Loudon, Tenn., 37774.
George married Ida May SCHANGENBECHER [5167] 5559,5560 about 1946. Ida was born on 1 Aug 1920 in Buffalo, Erie, New York5559 and died on 11 Nov 2012 in Loudon, Loudon, Tennessee,5559 at age 92.
Death Notes: Obituary - News-Herald.net: Ida May deWolf, 93, of the Tellico Village community, Loudon, passed away on Nov. 11, 2013. // Ida May was born on Aug. 1, 1920, in Buffalo, N.Y. She attended the University at Buffalo (State University of New York) for her degree in mathematics and was immediately hired as a GE employee in their supercharger engineering department doing mathematical equations for the atomic bomb. She and George Levay deWolf were married in 1946. With the birth of their children, Ida May retired to her status as a homemaker. Following her husband's employments, they lived in Framingham, Mass., and Ithaca, N.Y., before retiring to LaBelle, Fla., and a final move to Tellico Village in 1994, where they resided on Chuniloti Way. After her husband's death in 2005, she moved to The Neighborhood. She was a faithful member of the First Baptist Church of Tellico Village.
Ida May is survived by their three children, Carol Douglas of Fairbanks, Ala., Alan deWolf (Virginia) of Tallahassee, Fla., and Glen deWolf of McKinney, Texas; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and Audrey Larson, her special friend and caregiver since 2004.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, Jan. 4, starting at 10:30 a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Tellico Village. A memorial service will follow at 11:15 a.m. with her pastor, Dr. Charlie Barnard, officiating. Burial will be in the deWolf plot at Juniper Hill Cemetery in Bristol, R.I.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gideon's Memorial Bibles or to First Baptist Church of Tellico Village Women on Missions fund, 205 Chota Road, Loudon, TN 37774.
1560 M ii. Charles LEVAY DEWOLF [3540] 1742,5556 was born on 19 Jun 1926 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island973 and died on 2 Jan 2011 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island,973,5561 at age 84.
Death Notes: Obituary - 6 Jan 2011: DE WOLF, CHARLES LEVAY, age 84 of North Farms, Bristol died Sunday, January 2, 2011 at St. Elizabeth's Manor, Bristol, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Providence and a lifelong resident of Bristol, he was a son of the late Francois Levay and Edith (von Magyar) de Wolf. He was employed by the State of Rhode Island for many years, retiring a number of years ago. Charles was an avid tennis player, he participated in tennis camps annually in Florida up through his 83rd birthday. Charles enjoyed participating in a variety of physical activities including walking, biking, and martial arts, he enjoyed traveling and take numerous cruises. He was a volunteer docent at Linden Place. Charles will always be remembered for his kindness to others. He is survived by his brother, Francois Levay de Wolf, Jr and his wife Doris B., nephews, Bradford L. de Wolf, Brian L. de Wolf, James L. de Wolf, Glen de Wolf, Alan de Wolf and niece Carol de Wolf. Charles is also survived by several grand-nephews and grand-nieces. He was preceded in death in addition to his parents by brothers, James L. de Wolf and George L. de Wolf. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a funeral service, Friday, January 7, 2011 at 11:00 AM in the Sansone Funeral Home, 192 Wood Street, Bristol. Burial will be private and visiting hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Friends of Linden Place, P.O. Box 328, Bristol, RI 02809. For online condolences, shared memories, information and directions go to www.sansonefuneralhome.com
1561 M iii. Francois LEVAY DE WOLF Jr. [3541] 1963,5562 was born on 13 Jan 1932 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island1963,4497 and died on 13 Feb 2017 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island, at age 85.
Death Notes: Obituary - George C. Lima Funeral Home, Inc., Bristol, Rhode Island: Francois Levay deWolf, 85, of Acacia Road passed away on February 13, 2017 at Silver Creek Manor. He was the husband of the late Doris (Bertrand) deWolf.
Born in Providence, he was the son of the late Francois and Edith (Van Maggyr) deWolf. He is survived by his children Brad deWolf and his wife Wendy, Brian deWolf and his wife Joan and James deWolf and his wife Shari. He was the grandfather of Marc deWolf, Katherine deWolf, Grace deWolf, Andrew deWolf, Christopher deWolf, Olivia deWolf, Matthew deWolf, Joshua deWolf and the late Bradford deWolf. He was the brother of the late George, Charles and James deWolf.
An accomplished sailor, Fran was at home on Narragansett Bay. In his youth and he won several regattas in the New England area sailing Indians, Herreshoff 12 1/2's and Beetles with his brother Jim. As an adult, he spent his summers exploring Narragansett Bay in his beloved Runabout "Thunderjug". He taught his family the joys of the ocean and imparted a love for boating. Fran organized and ran a weeknight racing program in the Bristol Highlands for many years where local youths would race Sprites and Sunfish each week during the summer.
When Fran was not on the water, he was taking on a project at home in the Bristol Highlands. He was a detail oriented person who took pride in every project he completed. He had several vehicles that were "classics" in their own right. From his 1946 Ford truck to his 1961 Volkswagen, the vehicles were kept in the same condition they were in when he bought them.
Fran had a 40 year career at Amica Insurance. When he retired, he and his wife Doris travelled a bit, but truly enjoyed their life in Bristol the most. In retirement, Fran became an avid bike rider and practically wore out the bike path between Bristol and Warren. When he wasn't boating, biking or tinkering, he was collecting items which he found unique and meaningful.
Family and friends are invited to attend a Gathering for the Celebration of Life, Saturday, February 18th, 11 AM at the First Congregational Church 300 High Street.
Memorial donations may be made to: Save the Bay 100 Save the Bay Drive Providence RI 02915.
Arrangements are by the George Lima Funeral Home.
Francois married Doris A. BERTRAND [5166] 5563 about 1956.5563 Doris was born on 18 Oct 1932 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island5563 and died on 2 May 2011 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island,5563 at age 78.
Death Notes: Obituary - Sansone Funeral Home: Mrs. Doris A. (Bertrand) de Wolf, age 78, of 30 Acacia Road, Bristol, died Monday, May 2, 2011 at her home surrounded by her loving husband and family. She was the wife of Francois L. de Wolf, Jr., her husband of 55 years. Born in Providence and a lifelong resident of Bristol, she was a daughter of the late James A. Bertrand and Marjorie Bertrand Weaver. Doris was a graduate of Colt Memorial High School, Bristol, Class of 1951 and attended classes at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. She worked for several years for the former Hospital Trust Co. Bank before raising her family. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother, who enjoyed decorating her home, flower arranging, gardening, cooking and baking. She was an avid reader and loved playing cards with family and friends. Doris strongly believed in community and neighborhood and was a member of the Bristol Highlands Improvement Association organizing events for them including the Lobster Boil, May Breakfast and children's field day and was a longtime poll worker for the Bristol Board of Canvassers. She spent endless days enjoying time at the Highlands Beach with her sons. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three sons, Bradford L. de Wolf and his wife Wendy of Bristol, Brian L. de Wolf and his wife Joan of Falmouth, Maine and James L. de Wolf and his wife Shari of Bristol, her sister, Betty Rene and her husband Ron of Warren and her beloved grandchildren, Marc, Kit, Grace, Andrew, Chris, Olivia, Matthew and Joshua. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandson, Bradford L. de Wolf, Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a funeral service in celebration of her life on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 10:00 AM in the First Congregational Church of Bristol, 281 High Street, Bristol. Burial will be private. Visiting hours will be Monday, May 9 from 4:00-7:00 PM in the Sansone Funeral Home, 192 Wood Street, Bristol. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Bristol Highlands Improvement Association, P.O. Box 625, Bristol, RI 02809. For online condolences, shared memories, information and directions go to www.sansonefuneralhome.com.
1562 M iv. James LEVAY DEWOLF [3542] 494,5561 was born on 10 Dec 1933 in , , Rhode Island494 and died on 10 May 1967 in , Los Angeles County, California,494 at age 33.
James married Nancy Ann LEGARE [6765],5564 daughter of Laurence Lincoln LEGARE [6767] 5566 and Alice Russell LIBBEY [6766],5567 on 30 Jun 1956 in West Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.5565 Nancy was born on 10 Feb 1936 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island and died on 7 Sep 1987 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, at age 51.
Marriage Notes: They were married in the Second Church.
1323. Theodora Colt BARROWS [2737] 1525,3016,4509,4510,4511 (Theodora Ledyard COLT9, LeBaron Bradford COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 8 Jan 1901 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island1525,2269,3016 and died on 14 Feb 1934 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, at age 33.
Death Notes: She was not mentioned in her mother's obituary. She committed suicide (Injuries as a result of fall from window). She died at Rhode Island Hospital.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1930 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. 5568 Residence at Death: 32 Blackstone Street, in Feb 1934, in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.
Theodora married Oscar Rogers FLYNN Jr. [2772],4510,4511.,5569 son of Oscar Rogers FLYNN [2793] 5569,5570,5571,5572 and Florence M. JAMES [2794],5569,5572.,5573 The marriage ended in divorce. Oscar was born on 13 Mar 1898 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio,5569 died on 22 May 1971 in New York, New York,4511 at age 73, and was buried in Frankfort, Herkimer, New York.5574
Marriage Notes: She stated being divorced at the 1930 census. 5568
Death Notes: Obituary New York Times published 23 May 1971: OSCAR R. FLYNN JR., FINANCE PROFESSOR // Dr. Oscar Rogers Flynn Jr., professor emeritus of finance at Columbia University, died yesterday in his apartment on Morningside Heights. His age was 73.
Professor Flynn attended Syracuse University and graduated from Columbia's School of Business in 1921. He received a PhD. degree from Colombia in 1958.
At one time he was financial vice president of Seabrook Farms Company (now Seabrook Foods, Inc.)
In the early nineteen-forties Dr. Flynn started teaching business economics and finances at the School of General Studies at Columbia. Later he transferred to the business school as adjunct professor of finance. He retired as professor of finance in 1964.
Subsequently he taught at the University of Buenos Aires, at Trinity College in Dublin on a Fulbright fellowship, at Seton Hall in East Orange and at the Rutgers Graduate School of Business, where he continued until last year.
Surviving are his widow, the former Marion Byrnes Johnson; a daughter by a previous marriage, Mrs. Theodora Colt Bergery of Paris, and three grandchildren.
Burial Notes: Town of Frankfort Cemetery
General Notes: He was professor emeritus of finance, Columbia University, having retired as professor of finance in 1964. Subsequently he taught at the University of Buenos Aires, at Trinity College in Dublin, At Seton Hall in East Orange and at the Rutgers Graduate School of Business where he continued until 1970.
Noted events in his life were:
Residence at Death: Morningside Heights, in May 1971, in New York, New York. 4511 He attended Syracuse University and graduated from Columbia's School of business in 1921 and received a Ph.D. from Columbia in 1958. 4511
The child from this marriage was:
+ 1563 F i. Theodora Colt FLYNN [2773] 919,2416,4510,5568 was born on 2 Mar 1928 in New York, New York5568 and died on 1 Feb 2004 in Key West, Monroe, Florida, at age 75.
1324. Edwin Armington BARROWS Jr. [2738] 1525,4512 (Theodora Ledyard COLT9, LeBaron Bradford COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 11 Feb 1903 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island1525,4505 and died on 17 Aug 1960 in , , Rhode Island,4506,4513 at age 57.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 65 Taft Avenue in 1930 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. 5575 He worked as a Bond Salesman in 1930. 5575 He resided at 152 Albert Avenue between 1935 and 1940 at Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. 4512
Edwin married Joy Frances BLAIR [2769] 973,4505,4512,5575,5576 about 1925. Joy was born on 16 Mar 1905 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island5575 and died on 1 Nov 1990 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island,973 at age 85.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1564 F i. Patricia Colt BARROWS [2770] 4512,5575,5577 was born on 31 Oct 1925 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island4512,5575,5578 and died on 21 Jan 2010 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island,5578 at age 84.
1565 F ii. Joy BARROWS [2771] 4512,5575 was born on 10 Jan 1929 in , , Rhode Island973,4512,5575 and died on 5 Nov 2010 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island,973,5579 at age 81.
Death Notes: Obituary - Media General Inc.: Joy B (Barrows) Nordquist // Scituate - Joy Blair (Barrows) Nordquist, 81, died November 5, 2010 at Cedar Crest Nursing Home, Cranston, surrounded by family after a long illness. A loving mother, wife, sister and friend, Joy leaves husband of many years, Marshall E. Nordquist of North Scituate, 5 children and 12 grandchildren.
Joy was born January 10, 1929, the daughter of the late Edwin A. & F. Joy (Blair) Barrows; sister of Blair Barrows of Harwich, MA and Oquossoc, ME, and the late Patricia Barrows Flynn of Edgewood. Joy graduated from Cranston East High School in 1946 and the University of Rhode Island. While at URI, Joy was a member of the Delta Zeta (DZ) sorority and remained in contact with many of her sorority sisters over the years. After graduating from URI in 1950, Joy married the late Walter Waitkun and had 5 children: Peter Waitkun of Portland, Maine; Gail Waitkun DeRice of Falmouth, Maine; Lisa Lehman of Gray, Maine; Beth Glidden of Cranston, RI; and Christopher Waitkun of East Greenwich, RI.
A resident of North Scituate since 1957, she had been a respiratory therapist for several years at Rhode Island Hospital. She was a member of the Providence Art League where she had several shows of her wood carvings. Joy was a former member of the Church of the Transfiguration in Cranston and also a former member of the Scituate Ambulance Corps. Growing up in the Edgewood section of Cranston, Joy was an avid sailor, crewing in beetle, snipe and indian class races for the Edgewood Yacht Club. Joy was a New England (breaststroke) swimming champion and she was an excellent skier in the wintertime in New Hampshire. Every year until recently, Joy and her husband traveled; their journeys included Australia and New Zealand, Europe and Scandinavia and many of the islands in the Bahamas and Caribbean.
Joy was elegant and poised with a wonderful sense of humor. A beautiful, strong woman with a tenacious will to make the most of life, she bravely fought Parkinson's disease for 17 years. Joy was much loved and will be greatly missed. Memorial service Saturday November 13, 2010 at 11AM in the Church of the Transfiguration, 1665 Broad St., Cranston, RI.
Joy married Walter Edward WAITKUN [3639],910,973,5579,5580 son of John M. WAITKUN [3643] 911,4497,5580,5581 and Mary KOROWSKI [3642],4497,5580,5582 about 1950.5579 The marriage ended in divorce. Walter was born on 9 Jan 1924 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island973,5580 and died on 30 Jul 2009 in West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Florida,973,5580 at age 85.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Portland Herald Press, published 2 Aug 2009: Walter E. Waitkun, 88 FALMOUTH - Walter E. Waitkun, 85, died July 30, 2009 at home. Born Jan. 9, 1924 in Providence, R.I., he was the son of the late John and Mary Korkuc Waitkun. After raising his family in Scituate, R.I., Walter resided in West Palm Beach, Fla. spending his summers in East Greenwich, R.I. Walter grew up in Providence and was a champion diver for the Olneyville Boys Club. He graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School in 1942, and later attended Dean Junior College and the University of Rhode Island on the GI Bill, graduating with the URI class of 1950. While at URI, Walter was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity and played varsity football. A US Marine Corps veteran of WWII, Walter served in the South Pacific and participated in the battle of Iwo Jima. He was highly decorated, a recipient of the Flying Cross and Purple Heart. Walter worked for The Amica Insurance Company for 34 years, retiring in 1986. An avid golfer, Walter, played most days and was able to boast three holes-in-one during his lifetime. He also loved the horse track, was a fan of Edgar Prado and traveled to Saratoga Springs each August. Walter devoted much time to many other outdoor activities and instilled that appreciation in his five children. He enjoyed hiking and mountain climbing and took his children on annual hikes up Mt. Washington for many years. Walter also served on the National Ski Patrol at Pine Top in Rhode Island and Black Mountain in North Conway, N.H. A loving father and friend, Walter is survived by his five children, Peter Waitkun and his wife Jennifer of Portland, Gail Waitkun DeRice and her husband Dr. Robert DeRice of Falmouth, Lisa Lehman and her husband Edward of Gray, Beth Glidden and her husband Steve of Cranston, R.I., Christopher Waitkun and his wife Martha of East Greenwich, R.I.; and twelve grandchildren. He is also survived by his longtime companion Barbara Pendell Smith of Warwick, R.I. and her children; William Smith and his wife Beverly of East Greenwich, R.I., Nancy Healy and her husband Jonathan and Sandra Smith both of Warwick, R.I. Many close and lifelong friends will affectionately keep Walter's memory alive, a true testament to his character. The family will hold a private service on Casco Bay. Friends are invited to join the family at a reception and celebration of Walter's life Saturday, August 8, 2009. Please contact Jones, Rich & Hutchins for information. Walter was a kind and loving man, whose happiness came from helping his friends and family. Walter died knowing how loved and appreciated he was. You are invited to share your thoughts, condolences and fond memories with the Waitkun family by visiting Walter's guest book at www.mem.com Arrangements are being handled by Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home 199 Woodford St. Portland.
General Notes: Walter and Joy (Barrows) Waitkun had five children.
Joy next married Marshall Edward NORDQUIST [3638],973,2403.,5579 son of Clarence NORDQUIST [3640] 5583 and Mabel SANDSTROM [3641],.5583 Marshall was born on 27 Oct 1925 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island973,5583 and died on 17 Mar 2012 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island,973,5583 at age 86. They had no children.
Death Notes: Obituary - (www.tributes.com): Marshall E. Nordquist, 86, of Pole Bridge Road, died Saturday, March 17, 2012 in the St. Elizabeth Home, East Greenwich, RI. He was the husband of the late Marjorie M. (Andrews) and Joy B. (Barrows) Nordquist. He was born in Providence, a son of the late Clarence and Mabel (Sandstrom) Nordquist and resided in North Scituate since 1957. Mr. Nordquist had been a chemical engineer for Ciba-Geigy Corp. in Cranston for many years until his retirement. He was a lifetime member of the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Providence where he served on the Church Council and sang in the choir. He was a volunteer for the Scituate Ambulance Corps, a WWII Army Veteran, a member of the Scituate Lions Club and was a graduate of URI. He is survived by two sons, David P. Nordquist of Fredericksburg, VA, Stephen M. Nordquist of North Kingstown, RI; daughter, Joyce D.N. Jones of Andover, NH; sister, Norma Finke of Rexford, NY; brother, Paul Nordquist of Framingham, MA; four grandchildren, Erik and Kyle Nordquist, Tristan Kai and Emma Casey Jones; and a great-granddaughter, Hava Nordquist. He was the brother of the late Wayne Nordquist. A Memorial Service will be Wednesday March 21, 2012 at 2pm in the St. Paul Lutheran Church, 389 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick. Interment in the St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Warwick. Should friends desire, donations in his memory to the Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 15 Hayes Street, Providence, RI 02908.
1566 M iii. Blair Armington BARROWS [3635] 4512 was born on 1 Aug 1932 in , , Rhode Island.1963,4512
General Notes: Lieutenant Commander Blair Barrows, USN (ret.) "served on submarines in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans both as an enlisted man and as an officer. Barrows also was a deep sea hard-hat diver and commanded the submarine rescue ship USS Coucal in the Far East during the Vietnam war. Blair Barrows is the author of The Deep Steal.
Blair married June Lee SEXTON [3636],919,3117.,5585 daughter of William SEXTON Jr. [5395] 2403,5585,5586 and Florence Dora POPE [5396],.5585.,5587 June was born on 14 Dec 1935 in Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island,973 died on 20 Jul 2003 in Charlestown, Washington, Rhode Island,973,5585 at age 67, and was buried on 23 Jul 2003 in Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island.
Death Notes: Obituary - Westerly Sun (RI) published 21 Jul 2003: June L. (Sexton) Barrows, 67, of 4 Tarpon Lane, Charlestown, died Sunday July 20, 2003, at home. She was the beloved wife of Blair Barrows.
June was born in Pawtucket, the daughter of Florence (Pope) Young of Lincoln, R.I., and the late William Sexton.
Mrs. Barrows lived in many parts of the world while traveling with her husband during his naval career. She and her husband also lived in Oquossoc, Maine, during the 1990s, but returned to Charlestown due to her failing health several years ago. She was the second woman to receive a heart transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1990
In addition to her husband and mother, she leaves a son, Andrew B. Barrows of Charlestown; two daughters, Jill Caddick of Charlestown and Barbara Clark of Rangeley, Maine; two sisters, Ina Taylor of Exeter and Carol Bryan of Lincoln; two brothers, William Sexton and Robert Sexton, both of Lincoln; and seven grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a son, Blair Barrows, Jr.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the S.R. Avery Funeral Home, Main Street, Hope Valley. Calling hours will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. Burial will be in Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 301 South County Trail, Exeter.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association, 275 Westminster St., Providence, RI 02903.
Burial Notes: Wife of Blair Barrow, LCDR US Navy. She was buried at Rhode Island Veteran Memorial Cemetery (Section I-3 Row 17 Site 423).
1325. Barbara DeWolf BARROWS [2739] 1525,4514,4515 (Theodora Ledyard COLT9, LeBaron Bradford COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 6 Aug 1909 in , , Rhode Island,1525 died on 7 Aug 1943 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island,4516 at age 34, and was buried in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.4516
Death Notes: Obituary - Newport Mercury, Newport, Rhode Island, 13 Aug 1943: MRS. W, G, NIGHTINGALE DIES AT AGE OF 34 // Kin of Late Senator Colt Succumbs in Her Sleep at Little Compton // Funeral services were held Tuesday noon at St. Martin's Church, Providence, for Mrs. Barbara DeWolf Nightingale, granddaughter of the late United States Senator LeBaron B. Colt and prominent in Providence society, who died early Sunday morning in her sleep at her summer home in Little Compton. She was in the thirty fifth year.
Mrs. Nightingale was the wife of William G. Nightingale, Jr. of 123 Williams street, Providence, associate general agent of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, leaves her husband and two children, Barbara DeWolf Nightingale, and William G. Nightingale, 3d, who will be one year old Tuesday. Mrs. Nightingale celebrated her thirty fourth birthday at Little Compton just Friday.
Burial Notes: Swan Point Cemetery.
Barbara married William Greene NIGHTINGALE Jr. [6557].4515.,5588 William was born on 15 Dec 1903 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island,2269,4505,4515 died on 7 Aug 1982 in , , Rhode Island,973,5589 at age 78, and was buried in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.5589
Burial Notes: Swan Point Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Life Insurance Salesman in 1940. 4515 He had a residence in 1940 at Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. 4515 Residence at Death: Aug 1982, in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island. 973
Children from this marriage were:
1567 F i. Living [8700]
1568 M ii. Living [8701]
1326. LeBaron Carleton COLT [2726] 1525,4517 (LeBaron Carlton COLT9, LeBaron Bradford COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 10 Mar 1905 in , , Rhode Island,973,1525,4517 died on 23 Jun 1976 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts,973,1130 at age 71, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts. 5590 Residence at Death: 1976, in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 973
LeBaron married Josephine JEWELL [2729],5590,5591,5592 daughter of Pliny JEWELL II [2795] 5591,5595 and Ann Winslow HARRIS [2796],5591,5595 on 2 Jun 1928 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts.5593.,5594 The marriage ended in divorce in Jun 1933. Josephine was born on 10 Nov 1906 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts973,5590,5591 and died on 2 Aug 1979 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts,973,5596 at age 72.
Marriage Notes: They were married at St. Paul's Church. At the 1940 census she gave her age as 33 and divorced.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence between 1935 and 1940 at Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts. 5597 She was enumerated at the residence of her parents, Pliny and Anne Jewell. Also at residence were children LeBarron III (age 11) and Anne (age 8).
Children from this marriage were:
1569 M i. LeBaron Carleton COLT Jr. [2730] 893,1963,5590,5592 was born on 2 May 1929 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts,1963,5590 died on 29 Mar 2006 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, at age 76, and was buried in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts.5598
Death Notes: Obituary, The Hartford Courant, published Mar 14, 2006; Dr. LeBaron Carleton "Barry" Colt Jr.: Dr. LeBaron "Barry" Carleton Colt Jr., 76, of Suffield, formerly of Medfield, MA, husband of Joyce (Eckerson) Colt, died peacefully on Wednesday (March 29, 2006) at Hartford Hospital. Born on May 2, 1929 in Boston, MA, he was the son of the late LeBaron C. Colt and Josephine (Jewell) Colt Williams. Barry served our country during the Korean Conflict with the U.S. Marines and later served with the CT National Guard. A Boy Scout, Barry was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout for Troop 39, Medfield, Bronze Palm. He served as Cubmaster for Pack 39 and then District Commissioner for Old Colony Council and was awarded the Silver Beaver for his work in the Council. He was a graduate of Noble and Greenough School with the Class of 1947 and went on to graduate from Trinity College with the Class of 1951. Barry received his PhD in Botanical Ecology from Boston University. His long teaching career included the Fenn School, Everglade School for Girls, Noble and Greenough, Boston State College and the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. A member of the National Rifle Association, Barry won 31 National Individual and Team National records awarded by the NRA. He coached the CT National Guard Pistol Team. He coached the U.S. Pistol Team at the Benito Juarez Games in Mexico in 1977 and 1978. He was a member of the U.S. National Shooting Team in 1980. Besides his wife of 53 years, Joyce, he leaves two sons, David C. Colt of Peabody, MA, and Stephen H. Colt and his wife Lucinda of Carver, MA; three daughters, Jean L. Haight and her husband Jeffrey of Dunstable, MA, Debra G. Grob and her husband Stephen of W. Suffield, and Pamela B. Marquis of Glastonbury; a sister, Nancy Couch and her husband Nathan of Dover, MA; and six grandchildren, Stephen and Brad Colt, Samantha and Christopher Colt, Rebecca Marquis, and Colton Grob. A memorial service will be held at a time to be announced. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the BSA "Old Colony Council" 2438 Washington St., Canton, MA 02021-1123 or USA Shooting, 1 Olympic Plaza, Colorado Springs, CO 80909 Attn: Controller. Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home in Suffield has care of the arrangements.
Burial Notes: Vine Lake Cemetery.
LeBaron married Joyce ECKERSON [2731],1963,5592,5599 daughter of Walter S. ECKERSON [3544] 5599,5601 and Jean H. GRAY [3545],5601 on 21 Mar 1953 in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer, New York.5600 Joyce was born on 27 Oct 1930 in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer, New York,5602 died on 12 Nov 2011 in Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire,5601 at age 81, and was buried in Union, Knox, Maine.5603
Marriage Notes: They were married in the First Presbyterian Church.
Death Notes: Obituary - Lowell Sun published 18 Nov 2011: NASHUA, NH -- Joyce E. (Eckerson) Colt, 81, of Nashua, passed away on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, NH.
Joyce was born in Lansingburgh, NY on October 27, 1930, a daughter of the late Walter S. and Jean H. (Gray) Eckerson. She was the widow of Dr. LeBaron C. Colt Jr. who died in 2005.
Joyce had been a resident of Medfield, MA for forty years prior to moving to Nashua. She had shown tremendous courage and strength during her difficulties and always shared her "joy" with all she met. Joyce will be fondly remembered by her dear Medfield friends and "Lupine Ladies" of Russell Sage College. She was predeceased by a sister; Jean Woodward.
Joyce is survived by; Two sons; David Colt of Peabody, MA and Stephen Colt and his wife Lucinda of Carver, MA, Three daughters; Jean Haight and her husband Jeff of Dunstable, MA, Debra Grob and her husband Steve of Suffield, CT and Pamela Marquis of Glastonbury, CT, Six grandchildren; Samantha Colt, Christopher Colt, Stephen Colt, Brad Colt, Colton Grob and Rebecca Marquis. Also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
There are no visiting hours. Services and burial will take place in Common (Village) Cemetery, Union, ME at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Sage Colleges, 45 Ferry St., Troy, NY 12180-4115.
Burial Notes: Common Cemetery.
1570 F ii. Ann Winslow COLT [2732] 5604 was born on 26 Sep 1931 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts1963,5597 and died on 16 Feb 2014 in , , Massachusetts, at age 82. Another name for Ann was Nancy.5605
Death Notes: Obituary - Boston Globe published 20 Feb 2014: COUCH, Anne Winslow (Colt) Or Nancy, as she preferred to be known, passed away on February 16, 2014. She was surrounded by her husband of 59 years, Dr. Nathan Pierce Couch, and her children, Nathan Couch Jr. of Frisco, Tx., Susan Lowell and her husband, Thomas, of Southborough, Ma., and Christopher Couch and his wife, Janice, of Acton, Ma. She also leaves behind 5 beloved grandchildren, Madeline Couch, Jacob Couch, Nathan Lowell, Claire Couch, and Jameson Lowell. Nancy is predeceased by her older brother, Dr. LeBaron "Barry" Carleton Colt Jr. who passed away on March 26, 2006 in Hartford, Ct. It has been said that the wife is the heart of the home. No truer words could be spoken of Nancy. She was the heart of our family. She was a strong, intelligent woman who gave herself fully to all of her passions, whether it was her husband, children and grandchildren, her gardens, her Labradors, or her work. She was tireless and fearless. She was born on September 26, 1931 in Boston, Ma. to LeBaron Carleton Colt and Josephine Jewell Colt. Nancy started her professional life as a nurse at Children's Hospital in Boston, Ma. where she met her husband, Nathan, who was in medical school at the time. With the arrival of her first child she turned her energies to making a home for her family. When her family became of age Nancy began looking for new challenges and turned to contributing her efforts as a political campaigner at the state level in Massachusetts. She changed careers again to helping schools such as Concord Academy, from which she graduated in 1950, Dana Hall School, and, eventually, Harvard University raise funds through their various development and alumni organizations. While we shall miss her greatly we celebrate her life and thank God that she was a part our lives. Memorial services will be scheduled in the spring. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Nancy's name to the Alzheimer's Foundation.
Ann married Nathan Pierce COUCH [2733],1963,5604,5605 son of Franklin Lindley COUCH [5382] 1788,5604,5606 and Ruth Emily PIERCE [6192],5606,5607 on 11 Jun 1954 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.5604 Nathan was born on 10 Nov 1928 in Pittsfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts1963,5608 and died on 14 Apr 2016 in Dover, Norfolk, Massachusetts,5608 at age 87.
Marriage Notes: They were married at Trinity Church. 5597
Death Notes: Obituary - Duckett Funeral Home, Sudbury, Massachusetts: In Memory of Nathan Pierce Couch MD // November 10, 1928 - April 14, 2016 // Nathan P. Couch, MD, Vascular Surgeon and Harvard Medical School Associate Professor of Surgery.
Boston lost one of its longtime health care leaders when Nathan Pierce Couch, MD passed from natural causes on April 14, 2016 at his home in Dover. "Nate" Couch was a highly respected and skilled surgeon, well known for his clinical competence, his congenial manner with colleagues and staff, and his stellar bedside manner. Nate was a devoted husband to his late wife Anne "Nancy" Couch of almost sixty years, a loving and supportive father to his three children and proud grandfather of five grandchildren.
A native son of Massachusetts, he was born in Pittsfield, attended the Dalton High School, Peekskill Military Academy, Yale University, and Harvard Medical School. He served the Brigham & Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School for decades, teaching surgery to medical students and treating countless patients. Notably, the operating room nurses singled him out at the time of his retirement by bestowing him with a gift citing their "professional admiration and personal respect". He also served as President of the New England Society for Vascular Surgery and President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American College of Surgeons.
Dr. Couch is a descendant of Zenas Crane, the founder of Crane Paper Company, which makes its home in Western Massachusetts. Raised in Dalton, he was predeceased by his parents, Franklin L. and Ruth P. Couch, and his brothers Franklin and James. He was also predeceased by his wife of almost 60 years, Anne W. Couch, "Nancy". He is survived by his brother Robert and his three children Nathan P. Couch, Jr., of Frisco, TX, Susan Lowell of Southborough, MA, and Christopher Couch of Acton, MA, as well as five grandchildren, Madeline Couch, Jacob Couch, Clara Couch, Nathan Lowell, and Jameson Lowell and many nieces and nephews.
Nate was a prolific researcher and writer, having conducted research at Harvard Medical School and authored 99 peer reviewed articles in journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association. He was a member of one of the earliest kidney transplant teams in the 50's, pioneering new methods of surgery to improve the science of patient treatment. His work in building a device to keep a liver functioning outside the body was featured in LIFE magazine. A near-fatal accident almost took Dr. Couch in 1957, when a short-circuit in an X-Ray machine sent 60,000 volts through his body and out his shoe, rendering him lifeless. In a time without access to defibrillators, his quick-thinking research colleagues opened his chest and manually massaged his heart, reviving him. He used his second chance well, continuing his research, caring for his patients, and raising his family of three with Nancy. True to his roots as a thrifty Yankee and child of the Depression, he continued to wear the shoes in which he was electrocuted, despite a small hole in the toe where the voltage escaped. His colleagues would point out the irony of continuing to wear the shoes, Nate would reply, "There is still plenty of wear left in them!". Years later he would assert that the electrocution somehow made him smarter, with a wry smile.
Nate Couch will be missed by his family, friends, and colleagues. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday June 18 at Saint Dunstans Church, 18 Springdale Ave., Dover, MA. followed by the burial in Highland Cemetery. In lieu of gifts, please consider donations to Brigham & Women's Hospital.
1327. Edith Converse COLT [2728] 592,1525,4517,4525 (LeBaron Carlton COLT9, LeBaron Bradford COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 3 Oct 1907 in , , Rhode Island,973,1525,4517 died on 18 Jul 2004 in Washington, District of Columbia,973,4526 at age 96, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
Death Notes: Obituary - The Washington Post, 20 Jul 2004: On Sunday, July 18, 2004, EDITH COLT PETERS of Washington, DC. Beloved wife of the late Horace White Peters. She is survived by her daughter, two grandsons and six great-grandchildren. Funeral services and interment private. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
Edith married Horace White PETERS [2758],4525 son of James Girvin PETERS [2801] 5609,5610,5611 and Harriet Dugan WHITE [2802],5610,5611,5612 on 30 Jun 1937 in Washington, District of Columbia.4525 Horace was born on 3 Sep 1908 in , , Maryland,973,5613 died on 15 Aug 1976 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine,973,5614 at age 67, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times published Aug 18, 1976; Horace W. Peters A Retired Lawyer: CAPE ELIZABETH, Me, Aug.17: Horace White Peters, a retired lawyer, died Sunday in the Maine Medical Center in Portland after a long illness. Mr. Peters, who had lived at Ram Island Farm here for many summers, was 67 years old.
Mr. Peters was a native of Baltimore. He attended the Choate School and received a Ph.D degree in 1930 from Yale University. He attended the graduate school of economics at the University of North Carolina in 1931-32. He received a law degree in 1937.
He began his career with MacKubbin, Legg & Company, Baltimore investment bankers, and in 1933 was a member of the staff of the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia. In 1934, he was a legal research assistant with the Brookings Institution. From 1934 to 1938, he did foreign tariffs work for the Commerce Department and from 1938 to 1941 was a lawyer with the Federal Tax Court.
In World War II, Mr. Peters was on the staff of the Treasury's War Finance Division from 1941 to 1943 and with the Office of Strategic Services from 1943 to 1945. He joined the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, in 1945
Mr. Peters was president of the Tax Executives Institute and a member of its board of directors, a member of the American Mining Congress and the Lake Superior Ire Ore Association.
He leaves his wife, Edith Colt Peters; a daughter, Mrs. Clinton C. Brooks of Owning Mills, Md.; his mother, Mrs. Joseph Hyde Pratt of Garrison
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 1324 29th Street from 1935 to 1940 at Washington, District of Columbia. 4726 He was employed as an Attorney, U. S. Board for Appeals in 1940 in Washington, District of Columbia. 5615 He resided at 2335 Ashmead Place NW in 1984 at Washington, District of Columbia. 1963
The child from this marriage was:
1571 F i. Anne Bradford PETERS [2759] 1963,5614,5615,5616 was born on 23 Jul 1938 in Washington, District of Columbia1963 and died on 13 Sep 2012 in Owings Mills, Baltimore, Maryland,5617 at age 74.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Washington Post, 28 Sep 2012: Anne Bradford Peters Brooks, 74, of Owings Mills, Maryland, died peacefully at home surrounded by friends on September 13, 2012 after a long struggle with cancer.
She was active with the Baltimore Museum of Art, Green Spring Valley Garden Club, Society of Colonial Dames of America, and other worthy causes.
She is survived by her two sons Christopher C. Brooks and Clinton C. Brooks, Jr. as well as by Clinton C. Brooks and Réné Pallace. A Memorial Service is planned for October 8, 2012, 11 a.m., St. Thomas Church, Owings Mills, Maryland.
1328. George Albert Converse COLT [2727] 1525,1742,4517 (LeBaron Carlton COLT9, LeBaron Bradford COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 19 Oct 1908 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island,973,1525,1742,1963,4517 died on 7 Oct 1977 in Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts,973 at age 68, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 47 Woodland, Avenue in 1935 at Summit, Union, New Jersey. 1742 He resided at 32 Center Street between 1935 and 1977 at Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts. 1963
George married Mary V. DUNHAM [2968],5618,5619 daughter of Harvey George DUNHAM [2969] 910,919,5619 and Margaret JACKSON [2970],5619,5620 in 1942 in , , New Jersey.2828 Mary was born on 8 Aug 1907 in St. Louis, Gratiot, Michigan,900,5619 died on 30 Jul 1972 in Brookline, Norfolk, Massachusetts,900,2302 at age 64, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at Prospect Hill Avenue in 1925 at Summit, Union, New Jersey. 5619
Children from this marriage were:
1572 M i. Living [3075]
1573 M ii. Susan S. COLT [3074] 973,5621 was born on 25 Nov 1943 in Englewood, Bergen, New Jersey,973,5622 died on 13 Jun 1999 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island,973,5622 at age 55, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.
Death Notes: Obituary - Providence Journal (RI), June 15, 1999: SUSAN S. COLT, 55, of Victory Highway, a retail clerk at Wal-Mart, died Sunday at Kent County Memorial Hospital.
Born in Englewood, N.J., a daughter of the late George C. and Mary V. (Dunham) Colt, she lived in Warwick before moving to West Greenwich 10 years ago.
She leaves a brother, George Colt of Bethany, Conn.
Burial will be private.
1574 M iii. Timothy Dunham COLT [3073] 919,973,1320 was born on 4 Feb 1945 in Englewood, Bergen, New Jersey,973,1320 died on 18 Jan 1997 in Melbourne, Brevard, Florida,973,1320,5621 at age 51, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
Death Notes: Death Notice, Orlando Sentinel: TIMOTHY D. COLT, 51, 2407 Mountain View, Melbourne, died Saturday, Jan. 18. Mr. Colt was a pipe fitter. Born in Summit, N.J., he moved to Central Florida in 1984. Survivors: sons, Timothy, Robert, both of Illinois; brother, George, Bethany, Conn.; sister, Susan, Greenwich, Conn. Brownlie & Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne.
1334. Elizabeth Chipman COLT [2765] 919,1515,1742,3046 (Roswell Christopher COLT9, Samuel Pomeroy COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 18 Feb 1914 in Montreal, , Quebec, Canada,1515,1742 died on 8 Nov 1994 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island,1515 at age 80, and was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery, Bristol, Rhode Island.1515
General Notes: She received an inheritance of $50,000 from the will of her grandfather, Samuel P. Colt. She returned from Europe upon learning of her father's death, arriving at the port of New York 9 May 1935. She was the last "family" owner of Linden Place, a mansion in which five generations of the DeWolf and Colt families had lived. In 1989 the mansion was purchased by the "Friends of Linden Place" for 1.5 milllon dollars.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 375 Park Avenue in May 1935 at New York, New York. 1742
Elizabeth married Cary Chase WILSON [10124] 5623,5624 on 3 Nov 1935 in Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island.5625 The marriage ended in divorce. Cary was born on 31 Dec 1910 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts1154 and died on 2 Jun 1989 in , Clark County, Nevada, at age 78.
Marriage Notes: They were married at Linden Place, the home of Mrs. Wilson's grandfather, the late Col Samuel Pomeroy Colt.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1935 at Bristol, Bristol, Rhode Island. He had a residence in 1940 at Belmont, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
The child from this marriage was:
1575 M i. Rodney Chipman WILSON [10126] 919 was born on 3 May 1942 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts and died on 1 Oct 1990 in , Stanislaus County, California,494 at age 48.
Elizabeth next married Harold Frederick STANFIELD [10125].5626.,5627 Harold was born on 31 Jan 1912 in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada, died on 13 Sep 1986,5628 at age 74, and was buried in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Burial Notes: Terrace Hill Cemetery.
1335. Caldwell Christopher COLT [2762] 3046,4574,4575 (Roswell Christopher COLT9, Samuel Pomeroy COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born in 1929 in , , New York4574 and died on 18 Jan 1985 in Condesa, Cuauhtemoc, Mexico City, Mexico,4576 at age 56.
General Notes: On 4 Oct 1950, Caldwell Colt, arrived in Canada on a flight from Paris. He gave his address as New York, New York
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 70 E. 77 St. in Oct 1950 at New York, New York. 4575
Caldwell married Gwendolyn Grace WEDGWOOD [5436] 1955,5629 on 27 Nov 1955 in , Los Angeles County, California.1955 The marriage ended in divorce in 1985. Gwendolyn was born on 16 Nov 1935 in , , Wisconsin1955,1963,5630 and died on 18 Jan 2013 in , Lane County, Oregon,5631 at age 77.
Marriage Notes: She remarried 21 Dec 1989 in Santa Cruz, California, Richard Niemeyer (1936 - 2011). 5632
Children from this marriage were:
1576 M i. Living [9868]
1577 F ii. Julia Wedgwood COLT [9870] 5633 was born on 13 Jun 1960 in Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico and died on 30 Oct 2020 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts,5634 at age 60.
Death Notes: Obituary - Tribute Archive: Julia W. Colt, longtime resident of Cambridge and Somerville, passed away on Friday, October 30th, at Harborside Healthcare in Plymouth. Julia was born in Mexico City, Mexico, on June 13, 1960, daughter of the late Caldwell Colt and Gwendolyn G. (Wedgwood) Niemeyer. She was a graduate of Cambridge Rindge and Latin.
Julia enjoyed art, poetry, and the company of friends. She is survived by her brother Sam Colt, beloved partner Bill Abrams, nephew Colin Colt, nieces Marielle Colt and Mariavittoria Fagnani, and sister-in-law Pamela B. Colt.
Cremation will take place at the Vine Hills Crematory, with a celebration of life at a later date. Donations in Julia's memory may be made to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), PO Box 49104, Baltimore MD 21297, www.nami.org
1337. Melba COLT [3076] 1963,4574,4578,4579 (Roswell Christopher COLT9, Samuel Pomeroy COLT8, Christopher COLT Jr.7, Sarah CALDWELL6, Margaret COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 17 Nov 1935 in New York, New York1963,3326,4579 and died on 23 Jul 2020 in Miami, Dade, Florida,4580 at age 84.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 70 E. 77th St. in Jul 1951 at New York, New York. 4579 She had a residence in 1996 at Miami, Dade, Florida. 1963
Melba married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1578 F i. Living [9869]
1340. Harold Arden SMITH [2606] 1674,3072,4603 (Caroline Hoyle COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 2 Oct 1902 in Seattle, King, Washington1674,3072,4603 and died on 31 Dec 1991 in Seattle, King, Washington,2015 at age 89.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at San Jose, Santa Clara, California. 5635 He was employed as a Salesman, Oil Company in 1930. 5635 He resided at 725 Ellery Drive in 1940 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. 5636 He had a residence in Dec 1944 at Pasadena, Los Angeles, California. 4604
Harold married Stella WINTERS [2609] 494,5635,5636 about 1927.5635 Stella was born on 10 Oct 1905 in Galveston, Galveston, Texas494 and died on 14 Nov 1989 in , Los Angeles County, California,494 at age 84.
The child from this marriage was:
1579 F i. Betty Anne SMITH [2648] 1954,5635,5636 was born on 12 Dec 1927 in , San Francisco County, California1954,5635,5637 and died on 9 Oct 2013 in , Los Angeles County, California,5637 at age 85.
Death Notes: Obituary - Pasadena (California) Star-News, published 13 Oct 2013: BIMMERMAN, Betty Anne // Betty Anne Smith Bimmerman, 85, of San Marino, departed to her maker on Wednesday, October 09, 2013. Betty was born December 12, 1927 in San Francisco, California. She graduated the University of Southern California in 1950, as "the girl behind the smile", Delta Gamma president, a Trojan Amazon, Key and Scroll member, and the first woman Senator-at-Large. She served tirelessly in many conservative political organizations, the Pasadena Republican Women being one of her favorites. Betty was preceded in death by her parents, Harold Arden Smith and Stella Winters Smith; and husband, Paul Henry Bimmerman Jr. Betty is survived by her daughter, Rebecca Bimmerman Fagan, and son, Paul Henry Bimmerman III, and grandson, Bryan Michael Bimmerman.
Betty married Paul Henry BIMMERMAN Jr. [6543] 1955,1975,5637 on 17 Jun 1951 in San Pedro, Los Angeles, California.1955.,5638 The marriage ended in divorce. Paul was born on 3 Jan 1929 in , Galveston County, Texas973,1975 and died on 23 Jul 2008 in , , California,973,5639 at age 79.
Marriage Notes: They were married at St. Peters' Episcopal Church.
Death Notes: Obituary - San Diego Union-Tribune, The (CA), August 4, 2008: Paul H. Bimmerman Jr., of Rancho Santa Fe, California, passed away peacefully with his loving family at his side on Wednesday, July 23, 2008.
Paul was born on Galveston Island, Texas in 1929. He moved to Los Angeles and graduated from USC. After graduation, he served in the Air Force. He then started working in the grain and commodities business and started the Paul Bimmerman Co. When he was not working, he enjoyed his passions of golf, hunting, traveling the world and horse racing. He moved to San Diego and in 1987 married his wife, Jane. He is survived by her, as well as, his daughter Rebecca, his son Paul III and his grandson Bryan. He also has three step- children, Wendy, Don and Dana.
1341. Alden Leigh SMITH [2607] 1558,4603,4604 (Caroline Hoyle COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 22 Jun 1904 in Seattle, King, Washington973,3072,4603 and died on 21 Mar 1981 in , Jefferson County, Washington,973,2015 at age 76.
Birth Notes: His birth was originally registered as Leigh A. Smith and subsequently corrected to Arden Leigh Smith
Death Notes: His death registration name was Leigh A. Smith.
Noted events in his life were:
In Dec 1944 he was a Lieutenant with the Marine Engineers. 4604 He resided at 157 East Madison Street between 1935 and 1940 at Seattle, King, Washington. 5640 He was age 36 at the 1940 census. Also enumerated at residence were his wife Dorothy (age 35), son Arden (age 13) and widowed mother-in-law Maude W. Bosworth (age 64).
Alden married Dorothy Leah BOSWORTH [2647] 1558,5640,5641,5642,5643 on 25 Aug 1925 in Seattle, King, Washington.1558.,5644 Dorothy was born on 21 Apr 1905 in , , Washington973,5642 and died on 15 Jul 1989 in Seattle, King, Washington,973 at age 84.
Marriage Notes: They were married at Trinity Church
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 1014 Minor Street in 1940 at Seattle, King, Washington. She and son Arden were enumerated the residence of her mother, Maude W. Bosworth who apparently was operating a hotel or boarding house as there were a large number of "lodgers" also enumerated..
The child from this marriage was:
1580 M i. Arden Collier SMITH [3651] 919,973,5640,5643 was born on 16 Jul 1926 in Seattle, King, Washington5640,5643 and died on 15 Feb 2006 in , , Louisiana, at age 79.
1342. Austen Julian SMITH [2604] 3089,4602 (Caroline Hoyle COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Mar 1907 in Seattle, King, Washington973,3089,4602 and died on 16 Dec 1987 in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky,973,4605 at age 80.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1935 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. 5645 He had a residence between 1940 and Dec 1944 at Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio. 4604,5645
Austen married Elizabeth Parks MUSSELMAN [2608] 5645 on 21 Sep 1929 in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky.3089 Elizabeth was born on 29 Dec 1904 in Maysville, Mason, Kentucky1310,2310 and died on 26 Jan 1992 in Montgomery, Hamilton, Ohio,1310,2310 at age 87.
Children from this marriage were:
1581 F i. Living [3261]
Living married Living
1343. Rogers Philip SMITH [2605] 973,4602 (Caroline Hoyle COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 4 Feb 1910 in Seattle, King, Washington973,4602 and died on 25 Mar 2001 in Carmel-by-the-Sea, Monterey, California,973,4606 at age 91.
Death Notes: Obituary - San Francisco Chronicle (CA) published 30 Mar 2001: SMITH, Rogers Philip ('Podge') -- A prominent retired San Francisco attorney who was a founding partner of Dana, Bledsoe & Smith, died on March 25th. He was 91. Born to Arden Lee and Caroline Collier Smith on February 4, 1910 in Seattle, WA, Rogers was the youngest of four sons. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws Degrees from Stanford University in 1931 and 1934. He was elected Captain of the Track Team in 1931 and, in that year, set a California/Stanford record in the high hurdles, which remained unbroken for 20 years. In 1934, he joined the law firm of Cooley, Crowley & Lachmund. He later shifted to the Bronson, Bronson & Slavin firm. During the war, he was assigned by the Department of Defense to the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory to assist in the development of the radar controlled anti-aircraft gun. After the war he returned to the Cooley firm when it had become Cooley, Crowley & Supple. In June 1947 he was a founding partner of Dana, Bledsoe & Smith, now familiarly called the 'Bledsoe' firm, where he continued his outstanding career as a trial lawyer. In recognition of his accomplishments, he was invited to become a member of the prestigious American College of Trial Attorneys. In 1931 he married Jane Williams, (deceased 1987) of San Francisco. They had three children, Philip Collier Smith of Portland, Susan Allen Smith Skov (John) (deceased 1991), and Nancy Smith Mortenson (John) of Santa Cruz. Following his retirement, Rogers and Jane moved to Aptos, where he remained until 1988. Rogers remarried in 1989 to Martha Wishon Meek and relocated to Carmel Valley, CA Remembered with great joy, love and admiration, Podge is also survived by four grandchildren: Caroline Menefee Skov Morgan (Chris), Peter Shiels Skov (Terri), Alexander Beauregard Skov (Narda) and Francisco Philip Brown. He is also survived by seven great-grandchildren: Harold Ian Morgan, Stuart Allen Morgan, Shayne Miller Skov, Patrick Smith Skov, Natasha Susan Skov, Olivia Spence Skov and Dylan Pollock Skov. Memorial services to be held on April 22nd at the Carmel Valley Manor at 10:30 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations to your favorite charity are preferred.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Seattle, King, Washington. 4602 At parent's residence. He graduated from Stanford University in 1931 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California. 5646 He had a residence in Dec 1944 at Washington, District of Columbia. 4604 He had a residence from 1935 to 1940 at San Francisco, San Francisco, California. 5647 He was employed as a Lawyer, Law Firm in 1940. 5647
Rogers married Jane WILLIAMS [3609] 4606,5647,5648 on 3 Feb 1939 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California.5649 Jane was born on 21 Nov 1912 in , , Illinois494,5647 and died on 20 Nov 1986 in , Santa Cruz County, California,494,5650 at age 73.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the home of the bride's parents.
Death Notes: Obituary - Santa Cruz Sentinel, Santa Cruz, California, 21 Nov 1986: Jane W. Smith // Services will be Monday for Jane Williams Smith, who died in a local hospital Thursday after a long illness. She was 73.
A native of San Francisco, she moved to Aptos in 1974. She was a member of the Francisco Club of San Francisco, the Girls Recreation Club of Children's Hospital in San Francisco, and a member of the Century Club.
She is survived by her husband, Roger P. Smith of Aptos; two daughters, Susan Smith Skov of San Francisco and Nancy Smith Mortenson of Aptos; a son Philip C. Smith of San Francisco; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, 216 Oakland Ave., Capitola.
In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hospice of Santa Cruz.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence between 1974 and 1986 at Aptos, Santa Cruz, California.
Children from this marriage were:
1583 F i. Susan Allen SMITH [3610] 1954,5647 was born on 5 Apr 1940 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California494,1954,5647 and died on 30 Nov 1991 in , San Francisco County, California,494 at age 51.
Susan married John SKOV [3611] 1955,5651 on 14 Jun 1960 in , San Francisco County, California.1955 John was born on 15 Jan 1938 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California and died on 5 Sep 2010 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California,5651 at age 72.
Death Notes: Obituary - San Francisco Chronicle (CA) published 9 Sep 2010: John Skov A fifth-generation San Franciscan, John died Sunday after a brief but valiant struggle with acute leukemia. He was 72 years old. A great grandson of Domingo Ghirardelli on his mother's side of the family, he grew up and attended public schools in San Francisco's Richmond district before moving to Marin County and graduating from Drake High School. He received his undergraduate and MBA degrees from Stanford University. He was a lifelong champion of public education, and all three of his children attended schools in the SFUSD. In 1960, he married his college sweetheart, another native San Franciscan, Susan Smith, and together they raised three children: Carrie Morgan (Chris); Peter Skov (Terri); and Andy Skov (Narda). While he was employed at Zellerbach Paper Company, the family lived briefly in Washington state and Louisiana, but mostly made their home in the City. He and Susan, who died in 1991, enjoyed thirty years together. In addition to their three children, John was the proud Grand Poobah to his nine grandchildren: Ian, Stuart, Shayne, Patrick, Olivia, Annika, Natasha, Dylan and Daniela. He is also survived by his brother, Jeff; sister, Judy; Jacqueline Jones; nieces and nephews; biking buddies and a large legion of colleagues and friends. John's professional life was centered around labor relations. His coming of age, however, occurred during the transformative era of the late 60's and 70's. He often described his career path as "growing up on the management side, but eventually gaining a greater appreciation for the labor side." For years, his recreational time was spent on his bicycle, exploring the neighborhoods of San Francisco, the back roads of Marin and on long distance rides throughout the West. He also spent a considerable amount of time recovering from bike-related injuries! Contributions in John's memory may be made to the San Francisco SPCA, 2500 16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103, or a charitable organization of your choice. Friends are invited to a Memorial Service to be held on Monday, September 13, at 5:30 pm, at the Presidio Golf Course Clubhouse, 300 Finley Road at Arguello Gate, San Francisco 94129
1584 M ii. Living [3612]
1585 F iii. Living [3613]
Living married Living
1344. Evelyn Winston LANE [2599] 4608,4619 (Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 18 Jun 1900 in Seattle, King, Washington,3072 died on 11 Jan 1951 in Yokosuka, , , Japan,4620 at age 50, and was buried in Glendale, Los Angeles, California.4621
Death Notes: She died at the U. S. Naval Hospital. Cause of death: "Wound, missile, penetrating head with artery and nerve involvement". Remains were transferred to the U.S.A.F. Mausoleum, Yokohama, Japan, for cremation.
Burial Notes: Forest Lawn Cemetery.
Evelyn married Heber Hampton McLEAN [2600],973,1442,4619,5652 son of Judge John Hiram McLEAN [2615] 1442,4619,5652 and Minnie Bell BUTTON [2642],1442,5652 on 11 Dec 1923 in Mercer Island, King, Washington.1558.,4619 Heber was born on 9 Dec 1899 in Llano, Llano, Texas,973,1442 died on 9 Sep 1971 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas,973,1442,3117 at age 71, and was buried on 13 Sep 1971 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas.
Marriage Notes: They were married at Trinity Church by Rev. W. H Bliss in the presence of H. D. Collier and Caroline C. Smith.
Death Notes: He died at Brooke General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston.
Burial Notes: He was buried at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (section X, site 1037)
Noted events in his life were:
He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy 1921, advanced through grades to Rear Admiral in 1946 and retired as Vice Admiral in 1954. 3117,5653 He resided at Mare Island in 1935 at Vallejo, Solano, California. 5654 He resided at 3619 Porter Street in 1940 at Washington, District of Columbia. 5654
The child from this marriage was:
1586 F i. Evelyn Lane McLEAN [2610] 494,5655 was born on 13 Mar 1925 in , , California494 and died on 28 Mar 1988 in , Los Angeles County, California,494 at age 63.
Evelyn married Edward Longstreth GHORMLEY [2611],5655 son of Kenneth Irwin GHORMLEY [2617] 910,5658 and Margaret LONGSTRETH [3322],1558,5658 on 10 Sep 1949 in Washington, District of Columbia.5656.,5657 Edward was born on 21 Oct 1923 in , , Washington5659 and died on 11 Aug 2014 in , , California,5659 at age 90.
1345. Marion E. LANE [2597] 4608,4622 (Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Sep 1901 in Seattle, King, Washington,3072 died on 7 Jun 1986 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California,494 at age 84, and was buried in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California.
Burial Notes: Saint Marks Episcopal Church All Souls Garden.
Marion married William Austin INGRAM [2598] 494,1558,5660,5661 on 31 Mar 1922 in Mercer Island, King, Washington.1558.,5662 William was born on 14 Jun 1898 in Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana494,5663 and died on 2 Jun 1943 in Los Gatos, Santa Clara, California,494,5663 at age 44.
Marriage Notes: They were married at, "Lanehurst", the home of her parents.
General Notes: At the 1920 census he was an Ensign on the USS New York, home port, Puget Sound, Washington. William A. "Bill" Ingram was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at The College of William & Mary (1922), Indiana University (1923-1925), the United States Naval Academy (1926-1930), and the University of California, Berkeley (1931-1934), compiling a career record of 75-42-9. Ingram's 1926 Navy team went 9-0-1 and was recognized as a national champion. Ingram was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1973.
He and family were enumerated twice at the 1930 census; at Clarksville, Indiana, and Annapolis, Maryland.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Clarksville, Clark, Indiana. 5660 Known as "Navy Bill" Ingram, he was football coach of the University of California Bears, Berkeley. 5660,5665 He resided at Overlook Road in 1940 at Redwood, Santa Clara, California. 4622 He was employed as a Public Relations, Retail Grocery Chain in 1940. 4622
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1587 M i. William Austin INGRAM [2601] 973,4607 was born on 6 Jul 1924 in Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana973,5660 and died on 26 May 2002 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California,973,5666 at age 77.
+ 1588 F ii. Nancy Lane INGRAM [2602] 4607,4622,5660 was born on 30 Nov 1927 in Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana4622,5660 and died on 4 Feb 2020 in Washington, District of Columbia,5667 at age 92.
1589 F iii. Living [2629]
Living married John Orem WATKINS [2634],4607.,5668 son of Frank Thomas WATKINS [3630] 5668,5669,5670 and Margaret "Peg" R. OREM [3631],5668.,5671 John was born on 2 Jan 1930 in , , Hawaii5668 and died on 5 Oct 2022 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,5672 at age 92.
Marion next married Frederick Irving ENTWISTLE [5307] 1955,5673,5674 on 24 Jun 1950 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California.1955 Frederick was born on 6 May 1899 in Lonsdale, Providence, Rhode Island,5674 died on 6 Dec 1977 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California,494,5674 at age 78, and was buried in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California.5674
Burial Notes: Saint Marks Episcopal Church All Souls Garden.
1346. Donna Anne LANE [2595] 494,4608 (Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 16 Apr 1903 in Seattle, King, Washington494,3072,4623 and died on 25 Dec 1968 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California,494 at age 65.
Donna married Burton DAVIS [2596] 973,1558 on 23 Jun 1925 in Mercer Island, King, Washington.1558.,5675 Burton was born on 26 May 1901 in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas973 and died on 25 Dec 1969 in Palo Alto, Santa Clara, California,973,5676 at age 68.
Marriage Notes: They were married at, "Lanehurst", the home of her parents in the presence of Murray Jones Tichenor and Dorothy Lane.
Death Notes: Obituary - The San Francisco Examiner, 30 Dec 1969: DAVIS, Burton, Rear Admiral, U.S.N. (Ret.) - At rest in Palo Alto, Dec. 29, 1969, Burton Davis, Rear Admiral, U.S.N. (Ret.), father of Mrs. Linda Fergusson of Palo Alto; a native of San Antonio, Texas; aged 68 years.
Friends are invited to attend military funeral services at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 31, at the Moffett Field Chapel, Moffett Field. Interment Alta Mesa Memorial Park…
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Rear Admiral, U.S.N (Retired). 5677
The child from this marriage was:
1590 F i. Living [2645]
1347. Dorothy Collier LANE [2593] 973,1558,3072,4608 (Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 14 Sep 1904 in Seattle, King, Washington,973,3072 died on 26 Aug 1988 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland,973 at age 83, and was buried in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.
Burial Notes: United States Naval Academy Cemetery & Columbarium (section / lot number: 20-6-E)
Dorothy married Murray Jones TICHENOR [2594],973,1558,5678 son of Clarence Byrnes TICHENOR [2616] 919,5680,5681 and Agnes Maud JONES [3324],3200,5681 on 8 Jul 1926 in Mercer Island, King, Washington.1558.,5679 Murray was born on 27 Dec 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,973,5682 died on 15 Aug 1994 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland,973,5683 at age 91, and was buried in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.
Marriage Notes: They were married at, "Lanehurst", the home of her parents in the presence of Donna Lane Davis and William Bristol Thompson.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Washington Post, 20 Aug 1994: Adm. Murray J. Tichenor Dies; WWII Submarine Force Officer // Murray Jones Tichenor, 91, a retired Navy rear admiral who was operations officer of a submarine force in the Pacific in World War II, died Aug. 15 at the Ginger Cove Health Care Center in Annapolis. He had Parkinson's disease.
Adm. Tichenor had been resident of the Washington area since 1959. He was born in Philadelphia. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1924. In the 1920s and 1930s, he had assignments involving submarines as an assistant naval attaché in Lima, Peru.
During World War II, he became operations officer of the submarine force of the Seventh Fleet in the Southwest Pacific. While in that post, he went on a war patrol aboard the …
Burial Notes: United States Naval Academy Cemetery & Columbarium (section / lot number: 20-6-E)
General Notes: Murray Jones entered the U.S. Naval Academy on June 15, 1920; graduated USNA on June 4, 1924 and was commissioned ensign, USN on June 5, 1924. He served 4 1/2 years on the battleship, USS Arizona, followed by nearly 17 years' service in or closely associated with submarines; commanded submarines USS S-22 and USS Dolphin. In World War II he served as operations officer on Staff Commander Submarines Southwest Pacific. His war time decorations include the Silver Star Medal, Legion of Merit medal and Presidential Unit Citation. He retired voluntarily on Feb 1, 1948 with rank of Rear Admiral.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 3247 Nuuanu Avenue in 1940 at Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii. 3586 He was employed as an Officer, U. S. Navy in 1940. 3586
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1591 F i. Marjorie Anne TICHENOR [2643] 1954,4616,5685,5686,5687 was born on 16 Feb 1928 in , Los Angeles County, California,1954,5687 died on 6 Mar 2017 in Harrisonburg, , Virginia,5688 at age 89, and was buried in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.5688
1592 M ii. Clarence "Byrnes" TICHENOR [2644] 1963,4453,4616,5687,5689,5690 was born on 26 May 1934 in Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii1963,5678,5687 and died on 28 Jul 2017 in Marion, McDowell, North Carolina, at age 83.
Death Notes: Obituary - Beam Funeral Service, Marion, North Carolina: Clarence B. Tichenor // May 25, 1934 ~ July 28, 2017 (age 83) // Mr. Clarence B. Tichenor, age 83, of Marion, North Carolina, passed away on Friday, July 28, 2017 at Rose Hill Retirement Community in Marion. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii on May 25, 1934, Clarence was the son of the late RADM Murray and Dorothy Tichenor, and brother of the late Marjorie Carpenter.
A loving father and grandfather, Mr. Tichenor proudly served in the United States Air Force and was a member of Spruce Pine First Baptist Church. In addition to his parents and sister, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mary Tichenor.
He is survived by one son, Ted Tichenor and his wife, Holly; and two grandchildren, Olivia and Harrison Tichenor.
A celebration of Clarence's life will be held, and will be announced once the date and time have been confirmed.
Clarence married Mary King WILLINGHAM [2646],1963,4453,5691 daughter of Aaron King WILLINGHAM [9727] 973,5692,5693 and Mary Frances KLETTNER [9726],919,5693,5694 on 3 Aug 1967 in Arlington, Arlington, Virginia.4453 Mary was born on 15 May 1944 in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina1963 and died on 4 Aug 2012, at age 68.
1349. James Frederick LANE Jr. [2591] 3072,4608,4617 (Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 25 Jul 1909 in Seattle, King, Washington,973,3072,4617 died on 18 May 1977 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California,494,973 at age 67, and was buried in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California.4629
Burial Notes: Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in Jul 1961 at Los Altos, Santa Clara, California.
James married Donna Lyn NELSON [2592].5695 Donna was born on 19 Aug 1910 in Okanogan, Okanogan, Washington and died in 1934 in Bremerton, Kitsap, Washington, at age 24.
Children from this marriage were:
1593 M i. Living [3257]
+ 1594 M ii. James Frederick LANE III [2612] 1558,5696,5697 was born on 6 Jul 1934 in Seattle, King, Washington and died on 19 Oct 2011 in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington,5697 at age 77.
James next married June Irene MURRAY [2603] 494 on 11 Apr 1942 in Seattle, King, Washington.1558 June was born on 20 Jun 1917 in Seattle, King, Washington,494 died on 16 Feb 1977 in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California,494,5698 at age 59, and was buried in Santa Rosa, Sonoma, California.5698
Burial Notes: Calvary Catholic Cemetery.
1350. Elizabeth "Betty" Jane COLLIER [2589] 4634,4635,4636 (William Libby9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 1 Jul 1913 in Seattle, King, Washington4634,4635 and died in Sep 1986 in McCall, Valley, Idaho,973 at age 73.
Elizabeth married William Stanley STOKES [2952],1742,4636,5699,5700 son of Dr. William David STOKES Jr. [2962] 5699,5702,5703,5704 and Minnie B. COOPER [2963],5699,5705,5706,5707 on 28 Oct 1938 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California.5701 William was born on 22 Sep 1907 in Alexandria, Rapides, Louisiana973,1742,5699 and died on 28 May 1983 in McCall, Valley, Idaho,973,5708 at age 75.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the All Saints Church.
Death Notes: Obituary - State Times Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), 29 May 1983: STOKES, WILLIAM STANLEY // Died at 3:30 a.m. Saturday, May 28, 1983, in McCall, Idaho, after an extended illness. He Was 75. He was a track star at Baton Rouge High School and the University of Southern California. Body to be cremated in McCall. Survived by his wife, Betty Stokes, two sons, Winston and Kent Stokes; four sisters, Mr. L. W. Brooks and Mrs. Lessie Shipp, both of Baton Rouge, Mrs. Janie Stewart, Weesatche, Texas, and Mrs. Lillie Kessler, Jackson, Miss., a brother Edward D. Stokes, Baton Rouge, and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Dr. and Mrs. William D. Stokes and a brother, Raylon Lee Stokes.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 4915 Van Alden in 1940 at Tarzana, Los Angeles, California. 5700 He resided at 2165 Broussard, Street in Apr 1945 at Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 1742 Residence at Death: May 1983, in McCall, Valley, Idaho. 973
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1595 M i. Living [2956]
1352. Charles Collier FAIRBAIRN [2588] 494,4639,4645,4646 (Florence Theresa COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 31 May 1917 in , , Washington,494,4639 died on 3 Apr 1973 in , Stanislaus County, California,494 at age 55, and was buried in Hughson, Stanislaus, California.4646
Burial Notes: Lakewood Memorial Park.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at Grand Hotel in 1940 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. 4645 He worked as a Purchaser, Petroleum Supply Company in 1940. 4645
Charles married Mary Frances MATTESON [3315],5709,5710,5711 daughter of Donald Delue MATTESON [3616] 494,5713,5714 and Alice Margaret KING [3617],5714,5715,5716 on 15 Jun 1940 in Encino, Los Angeles, California.5712 Mary was born on 12 Mar 1915 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California,494 died on 25 Jan 1965 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California,494,5709 at age 49, and was buried in Hughson, Stanislaus, California.5717
Death Notes: Death Notice, Modesto Bee and Herald-News (Modesto, CA), 26 Jan 1965: FAIRBAIRN - In Modesto, January 25th, Mary F. Fairbairn; dearly beloved wife of Charles Fairbairn of Modesto and mother of Mary Lou Fairbairn, Ann Fairbairn and Charles Fairbairn Jr., all of Modesto. A native of Modesto, aged 49 years. Services Thursday at 1 PM in the Franklin & Downs Funeral Home, 12th and G Streets. Committal, Lakewood Memorial Park.
Burial Notes: Lakewood Memorial Park.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1940 at Modesto, Stanislaus, California. 4645 She was enumerated a parents' residence.
Children from this marriage were:
1597 F i. Mary Lou FAIRBAIRN [3316] 1954,5709 was born on 9 Sep 1941 in , Los Angeles County, California,1954 died on 24 Aug 1976 in Fresno, Fresno, California,494 at age 34, and was buried in Hughson, Stanislaus, California.5718
Burial Notes: Lakewood Memorial Park.
1598 F ii. Living [3317]
Living married Living
1599 M iii. Charles Matteson FAIRBAIRN [3318] 919,1954,5709 was born on 29 Jun 1951 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California1954 and died on 19 Aug 1984 in , Santa Clara County, California,494 at age 33.
1353. Anne Winston SANDEFER [2586] 1954,3099,4648,4649 (Maud Hazel COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 6 Feb 1923 in , Los Angeles County, California1954,4648 and died on 11 Oct 1979 in , Santa Barbara County, California,494 at age 56.
Anne married Malcolm McNAGHTEN Jr. [2953],1954,4649 son of Malcolm McNAGHTEN [2960] 5719 and Edna LETTS [2961],5719,5720 on 18 Apr 1947 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.4649 Malcolm was born on 15 Aug 1920 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California1954,5719 and died on 23 Oct 1959 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California,5721 at age 39.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the Westwood Community Methodist Church.
Death Notes: Obituary, Pasadena Independent (California), 27 Oct 1959: McNaghten Rites Held // Funeral services were conducted yesterday at All Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills for Malcolm McNaghten, 69, one-time resident of Pasadena and for many years president of the Broadway Department Store. Mr. McNaghten died Friday at a Santa Barbara Hospital.
Joining the Broadway Department Store in 1920 as secretary-treasurer, Mr. McNaghten became president in 1926 and held that post until 1945 when he became chairman of the board.
General Notes: He returned from England with his family (mother, father, two siblings) to the Port of New York, 23 Aug 1933, on the Europa.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 618 Club View Drive between 1935 and 1940 at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. 5722 He was enumerated at his parent's residence along with three domestic employees (waitress, Maid and Houseman).
Children from this marriage were:
1600 F i. Living [2954]
Living married Living
1601 M ii. Malcolm Bruce McNAGHTEN [2955] 973,1954 was born on 7 Feb 1949 in , Los Angeles County, California973,1954 and died on 26 Jan 2008 in , Monterey County, California,973 at age 58.
Malcolm married Living
Malcolm next married Living
Anne next married James Clary HOOVER [2637],911,973,1955,2756 son of Herbert William HOOVER [3951] 910,937,5723,5724 and Grace Louise STEELE [3952],5723,5724,5725 on 1 Sep 1961 in , Los Angeles County, California.1955 James was born on 20 Jan 1920 in Plain Township, Stark, Ohio973,2756,5723 and died on 11 Jan 2001 in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California,973 at age 80.
General Notes: His father, Herbert W. Hoover, saw the birth of the vacuum cleaner in his father's leather shop in North Canton, Ohio, where the first cleaners were manufactured in 1908,
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1950 at Plain Township, Stark, Ohio. 2053
The child from this marriage was:
1354. Bayard Collier CARMIENCKE [2925] 3110,4653,4654 (Alice B. COLLIER9, Frederick Brown8, John Caldwell7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 10 May 1905 in New York, New York3110,4653 and died on 3 Aug 1957 in East Meadow, Nassau, New York, at age 52.
Death Notes: He died at the Meadowbrook Hospital.
General Notes: He was adopted at age ten by Albert Carmiencke, his mother's second husband.
Bayard married Frances Catherine Ellison BEVERLY [2928] 3111,4654 about 1933.4207.,4654 The marriage ended in divorce in Dec 1956. Frances was born on 16 Nov 1911 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York3111 and died on 5 Apr 1997 in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York,3111 at age 85.
Death Notes: She died at Peninsula Hospital.
Children from this marriage were:
1603 M i. Living [2929]
Living married Susan Constance HEALEY [2931],973,5726.,5727 daughter of Leonard Holmes HEALEY [3320] 5727 and Edna Emanuella LEWIS [3321],.5727 Susan was born on 1 Jun 1932 in Jamaica, Queens, New York973 and died on 23 May 2010 in Bohemia, Suffolk, New York,973,5728 at age 77.
Death Notes: Obituary, Newsday published 25 May 2010, Susan H. CARMIENCKE: CARMIENCKE, Susan H., 77, of Bohemia, LI, on May 23, 2010. Beloved wife of Rev. Bayard Collier Carmiencke. Loving mother of Bayard Collier III (Debbie) and Leonard Holmes Carmiencke. Proud grandmother of Bayard Carmine Carmiencke. Dear sister of Edward (Margaret) Healey and sister-in-law of David (Susan) Carmiencke. Fond aunt of David, Donald and Martha. Reposing Tuesday, 7-9:30 p.m. and Wednesday, 2-4:30 & 7-9:30 p.m. at Raynor & D'Andrea Funeral Home, 245 Montauk Hwy, West Sayville. Funeral service Thursday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Lake Ronkonkoma. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery, Sayville. In lieu of flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society, Airport Playhouse, Creative Ministries or Broadhollow Theatre, are appreciated.
1604 M ii. Living [2930]
1355. Lindon Bates CARMIENCKE [2926] 973,1574,3110 (Alice B. COLLIER9, Frederick Brown8, John Caldwell7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 5 Dec 1918 in Hempstead, Nassau, New York,973,3110 died on 5 Feb 1976 in Alamogordo, Otero, New Mexico,973 at age 57, and was buried in Alamogordo, Otero, New Mexico.4655
Burial Notes: Monte Vista Cemetery.
Lindon married Elizabeth Cardnell HEINZ [2933],1574 daughter of Thomas F. CARDELL [2934] 1574,5729,5730 and Ellen Victoria MOLANDER [2935],1574 on 12 Apr 1942.4207 The marriage ended in divorce in 1949. Elizabeth was born about 1920.1742 Another name for Elizabeth was Betty.
The child from this marriage was:
1605 F i. Living [2936]
Lindon next married Ingeborg HARTL [2937] 1574,1963,5731 on 26 Sep 1949 in New York, New York. Ingeborg was born on 11 Dec 1925 in Linz, , , Austria5731 and died on 8 Feb 2019 in Alamogordo, Otero, New Mexico,5732 at age 93.
Noted events in her life were:
She was naturalized U. S. District Court on 25 Jan 1956 in Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia. 5731 She had a residence in 1993 at Alamogordo, Otero, New Mexico. 1963
Children from this marriage were:
1606 F i. Living [2938]
1607 M ii. Living [2939]
Living married Living
1608 M iii. Living [2940]
1609 F iv. Living [2941]
Living married Living
1358. Almon Joseph HALLOCK [954] (Rev. Lemuel Collier HALLOCK9, Sarah Rachael COLLIER8, Lemuel7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Jul 1893 in Marlboro, Stark, Ohio,911,1674,4675 died on 18 Dec 1957 in Westfield, Medina, Ohio,778 at age 64, and was buried in Westfield Cemetery, Westfield, Ohio.778
General Notes: At the 1920 census Almon Hallock gave his age as 26 and marital status divorced. He and daughter Annabelle (age 5) were living in Cleveland, Ohio with his parents Lemuel and Ina Hallock. The 1930 census lists Annabelle as adopted daughter of Lemuel C. and Ina Hallock. Westfield Cemetery records shows his name as; Sgt Almon Joseph Hallock.
Noted events in his life were:
He enlisted in the U. S. Army 30 Oct 1917 and was discharged 10 Apr 1919. 3315 He resided at 9011 Dennison in 1920 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 5733 At the 1920 census he was age 26, divorced and enumerated with daughter Inabelle (age 5) at residence of his parent's, Lemuel and Ina Hallock. He had a residence in 1930 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 3241 He resided at 4 East State Route 224 between 1935 and 1940 at LeRoy, Medina, Ohio. 3241 He was age 46 at the 1940 census. Also enumerated at residence were wife Marie (age 40), daughter Marietta (age 18), son A. J. (age 12) and widowed mother-in-law Eva Foster, age 72. He was employed as a Salesman, Retail Grocery in 1940.
Almon married Ruby Belle MARTYN [1805],1310,2310,2587 daughter of Henry L. MARTYN [3683] 2587,5735,5736 and Goldie B. SMITH [3684],5735,5737 on 29 Dec 1913 in , Cuyahoga County, Ohio.2587.,5734 The marriage ended in divorce on 6 Jul 1917. Ruby was born on 15 Oct 1895 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio1310,2310,2587 and died on 30 Mar 1998 in , Geauga County, Ohio,1310,2310 at age 102.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1910 at Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 5738 At the 1910 census she was age 14 enumerated at her widowed mother's residence.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 1611 F i. Inabelle HALLOCK [955] 4662,5739 was born on 10 Dec 1914 in Akron, Summit, Ohio973,5740 and died on 14 Aug 2008 in Youngstown, Mahoning, Ohio,973 at age 93.
Almon next married Marie J. FOSTER [958],3241 daughter of Dennis W. FOSTER [197] 5741 and Eva SCHILLINGER [200],5741,5742,5743 on 8 Apr 1921 in , Cuyahoga County, Ohio.2416.,4675 Marie was born in Apr 1900 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio4675,5744 and died on 25 Apr 1977 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio,1310,2310,5745 at age 77.
Death Notes: Death Notice - Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, published 27 Apr 1977: MARIE HALLOCK, age 77, passed away Monday in Elyria Memorial Hospital, beloved mother of Mrs. Charles (Marietta) Kennedy of W. Jefferson, O., Dr. Almon Hallock of San Diego, beloved sister of Bernice Boyd of Calif., stepsister of Inabelle Koprowski of Cleveland. Service Friday at 2:30 p.m. at THE ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, SEVILLE, O. CALLING HOURS THURSDAY 2:30-4:40 AND 7-9 p.m.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1612 F i. Marietta Marie HALLOCK [963] 3241 was born on 3 Feb 1922 in , Cuyahoga County, Ohio1310,2310,2416 and died on 9 May 1998 in London, Madison, Ohio,1310,2310,5746 at age 76.
+ 1613 M ii. Almon Joseph HALLOCK Jr. [962] 5747 was born on 24 Jun 1928 in Beaver, Beaver, Pennsylvania,973,2416 died on 27 Jan 1996 in Deming, Luna, New Mexico,973,5748 at age 67, and was buried in Deming, Luna, New Mexico.
1359. Almon Frank HALLOCK [960] (Franklin Almon HALLOCK9, Sarah Rachael COLLIER8, Lemuel7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 1 Sep 1901 in LeRoy, Medina, Ohio,1320,1674 died on 15 Jan 1982 in , Lake County, Florida,1320,4682 at age 80, and was buried in Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida.4683
Death Notes: Obituary - The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, 16 Jan 1982: Mr. Almon F. Hallock, 80, 315 Clay Blvd., Eustis, died Friday. Born in LeRoy, Ohio, he moved to Eustis from Lake Lady in 1980. He was a retired construction worker, a Methodist and a veteran of World War II. Survivors: daughters, Pauline Fisher, Eustis, Betty Jean Taylor, Nome, Alaska, Geraldine McLeod, Longwood, Alma Jean Jefferys, Pinellas Park; sons, Henry, Pinellas Park, Harry, Forrest City; 28 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Beyer's Funeral Home, Leesburg.
Burial Notes: He was buried at the Shiloh Cemetery.
General Notes: At the 1930 Census he was living across the street from parents, Frank and Jessie Hallock. At the 1945 Florida Census Jessica Hallock (mother), age 73 was living at residence.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 391 North Dakota Avenue in 1930 at Lakeland, Polk, Florida. 3128 He resided at Griffin Road between 1935 and 1940 at Lakeland, Polk, Florida. 5749 At the 1940 census he was age 38. Also enumerated at residence were his wife Eunice (age 34), five children (Henry A., Betty Jean, Pauline E. Harry F. and Geraldine G.) and his widowed mother Jessica A. Hallock (age 68). He worked as a Carpenter, General Construction in 1940. 5749 He resided at Rt. 2 in 1945 at Lakeland, Polk, Florida. 4681 He worked as a Navy in 1945. 4681 He had a residence between 1980 and 1982 at Eustis, Lake, Florida. 4682
Almon married Eunice Edna FENN [964],5750,5751 daughter of Harry M. FENN [1643] 5750,5751,5753 and Gertrude Gish CASE [1644],5750,5751,5754 on 18 Aug 1925 in , Medina County, Ohio.2416.,5750.,5752 Eunice was born on 11 Apr 1906 in Medina Village, Medina, Ohio,973,1320,3128 died on 13 Dec 1977 in Leesburg, Lake, Florida,973,1320,5755 at age 71, and was buried in Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida.5756
Burial Notes: She was buried at the Shiloh Cemetery.
Children from this marriage were:
1614 M i. Henry Almon HALLOCK [965] 4681,5749 was born on 5 Feb 1925 in , , Ohio973,2416,4681 and died on 29 May 1984 in , Pinellas County, Florida,1320 at age 59.
1615 F ii. Living [8924]
Living married Hollis Howard BROWN [8925],2561,3117,5752.,5757 son of James Howard BROWN [10167] 911,5758 and Blanche Donnie HOLT [10168],973.,5759 Hollis was born on 31 Jul 1936 in , , Alabama,5757 died on 9 Jul 1998, at age 61, and was buried in Opa-Locka, Miami-Dade, Florida.
Living next married Harland Eugene JEFFERS [9505] 2561.,2624.,5760 Harland was born on 15 Feb 1926 in Harrison, Vigo, Indiana and died on 4 Jun 2014 in Albany, , Indiana, at age 88.
Living next married Malcolm Albert GORDON [9620].2561.,5761 Malcolm was born about 1919 in , , Ontario, Canada and died on 22 Jun 1986 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, about age 67.
1616 F iii. Betty Jean HALLOCK [966] 2561,2756,4681,5749 was born on 5 Jul 1927 in , , Ohio2416,2756,4681 and died on 1 Nov 1988 in , Pinellas County, Florida,1320 at age 61.
Betty married Louie Ray TAYLOR [8922] 919,2561,4681,5752,5762 in 1951 in , Polk County, Florida.2561 Louie was born on 2 Feb 1927 in Enterprise, , Alabama,4681 died on 16 Aug 1999 in Tampa, Hillsborough, Florida,973,5763 at age 72, and was buried in Bushnell, Sumter, Florida.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Ledger, Lakeland, Florida, 19 Aug 1999: LOUIE TAYLOR, 72, Driver // LAKELAND -- Mr. Louie Ray Taylor of Lakeland died Monday (Aug. 16, 1999) at James A. Haley V.A. Hospital. He was 72.
Born in Enterprise, Ala., on Feb. 2, 1927, he came to Lakeland in 1938. He was a driver. He served in the Seabees during World War II. He was a life member of the VFW.
He is survived by his daughter, Elizabeth Taylor Rodenbaugh, Lakeland; son, Robert R. Taylor, Anchorage, Alaska; brothers, Clifton Taylor, Dwayne Taylor, both of Lakeland; sisters, Allyne Taylor-Tyson, Sue "Tiny" Young, both of Lakeland, Shirley Reader, Mayo; two grandchildren.
Memorial services will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Open Bible Community Church, 1041 Davis Ave., Lakeland.
Burial Notes: Florida National Cemetery.
1617 F iv. Pauline Eunice HALLOCK [1529] 4681,5749,5764 was born on 9 Apr 1930 in , , Florida,4681 died on 23 Sep 2009 in Ocala, Marion, Florida, at age 79, and was buried in Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida.
Burial Notes: Shiloh Cemetery.
Pauline married Lewis Walter FISHER [8923] 5752,5765 on 28 Feb 1948 in , , Florida.5764 Lewis was born on 8 May 1915 in Minot, Ward, North Dakota, died on 26 Mar 1996 in Eustis, Lake, Florida,5766 at age 80, and was buried in Fruitland Park, Lake, Florida.5767
Death Notes: Obituary - The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida, 28 Mar 1996: LEWIS WALTER FISHER, 80 RETIRED SIGN PAINTER // MR. FISHER, 834 Clay Blvd., Eustis, died Tuesday, March 26. He was a retired sign painter. Born in Minot, N.D., he moved to Central Florida in 1972. He was a member of the Church of the Brotherland. Survivors: wife, Pauline; sons, Samuel L., Las Vegas, Almon G., Umatilla; daughters, Debra Jones, Leesburg, Rosalind Bonser, Eustis, Annette Suarez, Ocala; brothers, Herb, Mountain Grove, Mo., Hugh, Grand Park, Ill.; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory.
Burial Notes: Shiloh Cemetery.
+ 1618 M v. Harry Frank HALLOCK [1530] 4681,5749 was born on 9 Aug 1932 in , , Florida973,4681 and died on 23 May 2007 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida,973 at age 74.
1619 F vi. Geraldine Gertrude HALLOCK [1531] 919,973,4681,5749 was born on 10 Oct 1934 in Lakeland, Polk, Florida4681 and died on 31 Aug 2000 in , , Florida, at age 65.
1361. Wray Lindsey COLLIER [7339] 919,1310,2310,4697 (James Anderson9, Sidney James8, Henry S.7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 5 May 1925 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio4697 and died on 24 Feb 1997 in Batavia, Clermont, Ohio,973,4698,4699 at age 71.
Death Notes: Death Notice - The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 26 Feb 1997: COLLIER // Wray Lindsey, 77, commercial artist, husband of Bev Collier, 25, father of Michael Brian Collier, 11, Wray Lindsey Collier, 10, Jackie Elizabeth Collier, 9 and Allison Ann Collier, 8, Robert Tunney, 16. February 24, 1997, Clermont Hospital.
Obituary - The Cincinnati Enquirer, 28 Feb 1997: COLLIER // Wray L., beloved father and father-in-law of Dean and Suzy Collier, Camille and Ken Hurd, grandfather of Claire and Zach Collier and Michael Hurd. February 14, 1997, Batavia, OH, 71 years of age. Services at the convenience of the family and being handled by Cook Funeral Home, Brookville, IN. This is a corrected notice.
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Residence at Death: Feb 1997, in Newtonsville, Clermont, Ohio. 973
Wray married Charlotte Elaine HEINZELMAN [7341],658,919,5768 daughter of John F. HEINZELMAN [10169] 973,5769,5770 and Louisa Charlotte "Lottie" BUSHMAN [10170],1329,5769,5770 about 1948 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio.5768 The marriage ended in divorce on 2 Nov 1967. Charlotte was born on 8 Jan 1929 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio and died on 23 Feb 1989 in Brookville, Franklin, Indiana,5771 at age 60.
Death Notes: Obituary - Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana, 24 Feb 1989: CHARLOTTE E. COLLIER // BROOKVILLE - Charlotte E. Collier, 60, 1390 Fairfield Ave., died Thursday at Dreyer Nursing Home after a short illness.
She was a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, and came to Franklin County in 1987. She was a secretary at the Brookville Senior Citizens Center.
Survivors include one son, Dean of Brookville; one daughter, Camille Hurd of Brookville; two sisters, Marian Rocklin and Joan Pollitt, both of Cincinnati; one brother, Ron Heinzelman of Cincinnati; two grandchildren.
A memorial service for Charlotte E. Collier will be at the convenience of the family. Phillips and Meyers Funeral home is in charge of arrangements.
Children from this marriage were:
1620 M i. Dean W. COLLIER [9715] 1310,2310,5772,5773 was born on 15 Feb 1950 in Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio and died on 21 Oct 2007 in , , Indiana, at age 57.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Cincinnati Enqurier, 23 Oct 2007: Dean COLLIER // COLLIER Dean W. , 57, of Lawrenceburg, IN and formerly of Brookville, IN passed away Sunday, October 21st. Visitation on Wednesday, October 24. 1h from 5-00 to 8 00 PM at Cook Funeral Home, 929 Main St Brookville, IN 47012 with a Memorial Service starting at 8:00 PM. Survivors include his Wife - Suzi, Children - Claire Freppon and Zach Collier, Sister - Camille Hurd and his favorite Dog - Dixie. Memorial donations may be given to the Sisters of St Francis Oldenburg, IN.
Obituary - Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana, 23 Oct 2007: Dean W. Collier // BROOKVILLE, Ind. - Former Brookville resident Dean W. Collier, 57, of Lawrenceburg, died Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007.
Born Feb. 15, 1950, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Wray and Charlotte Heinzelman Collier served in the Army from 1971 -73. He retired as a supervisor from the Cincinnati Post Office. Survivors include his wife, Suzi Cunningham Collier, a daughter, Claire Freppon; a son, Zach Collier; and a sister Camille Hurd.
Service: 8 p.m. Wednesday at Cook Funeral Home, Brookville, where visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday.
Memorial may be made to the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Ind.
Dean married Living
1621 F ii. Living [9717]
Living married Living
Wray next married Living
1362. Gretchen K. COLLIER [320] 973,3169,4713 (Paul Stanley9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 9 Apr 1918 in Rochester, Monroe, New York,973,1636 died on 9 Sep 2012 in Rochester, Monroe, New York,973,4714 at age 94, and was buried in Pittsford, Monroe, New York.4715
Death Notes: Obituary - Rochester Democrat And Chronicle published 12-14 Sep 2012: Gmelin, Gretchen C. // Brighton: Life-long Rochesterian, on September 9, 2012 at age 94. Gretchen was predeceased by her husband, Elmer. She is survived by daughter, Debra Claire and son, Jack Edward Gmelin; granddaughter, Katherine Tuttle; great-grandsons, Ethan and Ryan of Pittsford.
"Gretty" was a National Honor Society graduate of Monroe High School, 1935 and of Swarthmore College, 1939. She has been a member of Chapter 11 PEO Sisterhood since 1944. After U of R Medical School Whole Body Donation, her cremains will rest in the Memorial Garden of First Presbyterian Church, Pittsford. Donations could go to any of these mentioned organizations. A Memorial Service will be held privately for family and friends at a later time.
Burial Notes: First Presbyterian Memorial Garden.
Noted events in her life were:
She graduated from Swarthmore College with a B. A. degree in 1939 in Swarthmore, Delaware, Pennsylvania. 1636
Gretchen married Elmer Folsum GMELIN [439],5774,5775 son of Edward William GMELIN [470] 910,919,5775 and Ora Vesta SEVERANCE [471],5774,5775 on 18 Sep 1942 in Rochester, Monroe, New York.20 Elmer was born on 6 Apr 1914 in Rochester, Monroe, New York,20,973 died on 7 Dec 1984 in Pittsford, Monroe, New York,20,973,5776 at age 70, and was buried in Pittsford, Monroe, New York.5777
Death Notes: Obituary - Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, December 9, 1984: Gmelin, Elmer F. // Pittsford - December 7, 1984. Survived by his wife, Gretchen (Collier) Gmelin; daughter Debra of San Francisco; son Jack of E. Rochester. Service and Interment at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be made to the Highland Hospital Foundation. Reference Frederick W. Frear Funeral Services.
Burial Notes: First Presbyterian Memorial Garden.
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He resided at 60 Dickenson Street in 1940 at Rochester, Monroe, New York. 5775 At parent's residence. He resided at 86 Audubon Avenue in 1950 at Rochester, Monroe, New York. 2053
Children from this marriage were:
1622 F i. Living [440]
1363. Paul Stanley COLLIER Jr. [2] 3169,4713 (Paul Stanley9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 19 Oct 1919 in Rochester, Monroe, New York4716 and died on 3 Sep 2004 in Orlando, Orange, Florida,973,4717 at age 84.
Death Notes: Obituary, Orlando Sentinel, published Sep 7, 2004: COLLIER, JR., PAUL STANLEY, retired business executive and community volunteer, died peacefully in Orlando on Friday, September 3, following a brief illness. He was 84. A 26 year resident of Orlando, Mr. Collier was an active volunteer in his retirement, sharing his business expertise as a member of SCORE, a group of retired executives assisting small businesses. In addition, he was a long-time volunteer in the AARP's Tax Aid program, providing tax preparation assistance to the elderly. Mr. Collier was an avid golfer and member of the Orlando Country Club. A life-long duplicate bridge player, Mr. Collier was an A.C.B.L. Life Master and played regularly in three local bridge clubs, as well as in tournaments around the country. Born in Rochester, NY, in 1919, Mr. Collier graduated with a B.A. degree from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, in 1941, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. In 1943, he earned an M.B.A. degree from the Harvard Business School in Boston, MA, receiving a distinguished Baker Scholar award. After finishing his education, Mr. Collier served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Naval Reserve, from 1943 to 1945, sailing as Ordinance Officer about the escort carrier USS Solomons. Following WWII Mr. Collier was among the group of young Harvard Business School graduates recruited by Henry Ford and Robert McNamara for executive positions at the Ford Motor Company. During a ten year career at Ford, Mr. Collier served in financial management at the corporate headquarters and, later, as Assistant Plant Manager at Ford's Dearborn Assembly Plant. After leaving Ford, Mr. Collier worked for 20 years as an executive with Sybron, the Rochester, NY-based parent company of scientific instrument manufacturers Ritter, Pfaudler, and Taylor Instruments. He retired in 1978 as the Group Vice President of the Process Equipment Division, with world-wide responsibilities. His happiest career years came during four years in Fife, Scotland, where he was sent to acquire and manage the Henry Balfour Co. for Sybron. He took advantage of long summer days to play after-work golf and enjoyed the warm friendship of the local Scots for the rest of his life. Following his return to Rochester, he continued to oversee operations in Scotland, traveling there regularly for many years, before and after his retirement. He maintained his membership in The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews and enjoyed a home built on historic ruins overlooking Lundin Links Golf Course and the Firth of Forth, near St. Andrews. His most cherished memory came when he hosted all of his children and grandchildren for a 50th wedding anniversary celebration in Scotland in 1995. Mr. Collier leaves behind a beloved wife of 59 years, Elizabeth (Betty); and four children, Paul S. Collier, III, of North Hampton, NH, Elizabeth Little of Villa Park, CA, Ann C. Collier, M.D. of Seattle, WA, and Susan C. Collings of West Newbury, MA. He is also survived by a sister, Gretchen Gmelin of Rochester, NY; and seven grandchildren. A Family Celebration of his life will take place at a later time. Gifts in Mr. Collier's memory may be sent to Hospice of the Comforter, 595 Montgomery Road, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714.
General Notes: He attended elementary and high school in Rochester, New York, and then attended Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut where he graduated 1941 Phi Beta Kappa. He attended Harvard School of Business Administration and graduated 1943 as a Baker Scholar (given to the top 5% of the graduating MBA class). He then served in the United States Navy during World War II as an Ensign on the escort carrier Altamaha and Lt (jg) on the escort carrier USS Solomon.
He worked for Ford Motor Company from May 1950 to September 1958. His last position was Assistant Plant Manager of Dearborn, Michigan, assembly plant resigning in 1958 to take a position with Pfaudler-Permutit, Inc., Rochester, New York. He became Assistant to the President of this company before being assigned February 1962 to the position of Managing Director of the Henry Balfour Company subsidiary in Leven, Scotland, and one year later became its President. (Family sails to England May 1962 on the Empress of England). He was a member of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St Andrews, Scotland. In 1965 the President of Pfaudler-Permutit, Inc. died unexpectedly and in October 1965 he returned to Rochester with family as Executive Vice President. When Pfaudler, Ritter Dental and Taylor Instrument merged to become Sybron Corp., he became Vice President responsible for Sybron's Process Equipment Group, which included Pfaudler and a number of other companies.
He retired 1977 and moved with his wife January 1978, to Florida, rented for a while and in June 1978 moved into their permanent retirement residence at Orlando, Florida. He was a golfer and member of the Orlando County Club.
Noted events in his life were:
He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1941 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut. 5780 He graduated from Harvard Graduate School of Business in 1943 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 5780 He was baptized by Chaplain Paul R. Hoover, USNR 353035 on 30 May 1945. He had a residence from 1950 to 1958 at Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, Michigan. He had a residence between 1958 and 1961 at Rochester, Monroe, New York. He had a residence from 1962 to 1964 at Kingskettle, Fife, Scotland. He had a residence between 1965 and 1978 at Rochester, Monroe, New York. He had a residence between 1971 and 2004 at Orlando, Orange, Florida.
Paul married Elizabeth Hale GORTON [3],5774 daughter of Joseph Mitchelson GORTON [6] and Laura Stancliff HALE [7],4716 on 23 Jun 1945 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.5781 Elizabeth was born on 3 Oct 1923 in Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut and died on 29 Nov 2011 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, at age 88.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the St. Luke's Church, Glastonbury.
Death Notes: Obituary - Orlando Sentinel, Florida, published 2 Dec 2011: COLLIER, ELIZABETH (BETTY) HALE GORTON, died peacefully at her home at RiverWoods Retirement Community in Exeter, NH on Nov. 29. She was 88. A 28 year resident of Orlando, Mrs. Collier and her husband, Paul Stanley Collier, Jr. lived in the Williamsburg Condominiums on Lake Adair. Avid golfers, the Colliers were members of the Country Club of Orlando. Born in Glastonbury, CT in 1923, Mrs. Collier graduated from Smith College in 1945. After their marriage that same year, she and her husband spent 10 years in Michigan while he worked as an executive for Ford Motor Company, followed by twenty years in Rochester, NY where he worked as an executive with Sybron, the parent company of scientific instrument manufacturers Ritter, Pfaudler, and Taylor Instruments. During that period, the Collier family for four years in Fife, Scotland, where they enjoyed golf at the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew and built a home on historic ruins overlooking Lundin Links Golf Course and the Firth of Forth. Among Betty's most cherished memories came when they hosted the entire family for their 50th wedding anniversary celebration in Scotland in 1995. The Colliers moved to Orlando, FL in 1978, where Betty was active in the community. She participated in the Smith College Alumnae Club, recruiting local students for ten years. She continued her active volunteering, both with Neighborhood Watch and Crimes Against the Elderly and she especially valued her years of service and philanthropy to the Orlando Science Center. Following her husband's death, Mrs. Collier moved to Exeter, NH, where she lived very happily for the past six years. Mrs. Collier leaves four children: Paul S. Collier, III of Rye, NH and Stuart, FL, Elizabeth C. Little of Villa Park, CA, Ann C. Collier, M.D. of Seattle, WA and Susan C. Collings of Boston, MA. She is also survived by her sister, Nancy Gorton Ross of Madison, CT, and seven grandchildren. Gifts in Mrs. Collier's memory may be sent to the Orlando Science Center.
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She was baptized St. Luke's Episcopal Church on 5 Sep 1924 in South Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut. She graduated from Lasell Junior College in 1943 in Auburndale, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 1636 She graduated from Smith College in 1945 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 1636 She had a residence from 1972 to 2005 at Orlando, Orange, Florida. She resided at RiverWoods Retirement Community Oct 2005-Nov 2012 at Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1624 F i. Living [1]
+ 1625 M ii. Living [27]
+ 1626 F iii. Living [28]
+ 1627 F iv. Living [29]
1364. June Eleanor COLLIER [351] 4718,4723 (Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 14 Jun 1920 in Durant, , Iowa,20,3165 died on 22 Jan 2010 in West Liberty, Muscatine, Iowa,4724 at age 89, and was buried on 26 Jan 2010 in , Muscatine County, Iowa.4724
Death Notes: Obituary, Jan 22, 2010, Muscatine Journal, WEST LIBERTY, Iowa: June C. Brand, 89, died Friday Jan. 22, 2010, at the Simpson Memorial Home, West Liberty. A memorial fund has been established. Mrs. Brand was born June 14, 1920, in Durant, the daughter of Oakley and Grace Collier. She was a graduate of Durant High School and attended Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls. She taught country school for several years. She married Robert Brand June 28, 1944, in Durant. She was a member of the Cedar Valley United Methodist Church and U.M.W. and was active in the Cedar Valley Community. She enjoyed spending time with family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She also enjoyed working outdoors and doing whatever she could to help others. Survivors include two sons, Robert Dean Brand and wife, Rosalind of Mitchellville and Richard Collier Brand of West Liberty; seven grandchildren, Russell Brand and wife, Dee of Davenport, Roger Brand and wife, Jennifer of Riverside, Rachel Harding and husband, Robert of Nichols, Michael Brand and wife, Angela of Bettendorf, Aaron Brand and wife, Jennifer of Noblesville, Ind., Brian Brand and wife, Jill of State Center and Jonathan Brand and wife, Meghan of Ames; 11 great-grandchildren; a brother, G. Warren Collier and wife, Miriam of Durant. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Robert, an infant sister and infant grandson. Service: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, Cedar Valley United Methodist Church, rural West Liberty. Visitation: 4-7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25, Henderson-Barker Funeral Home, West Liberty. Burial: Muscatine Memorial Park Cemetery.
Burial Notes: She was buried at the Muscatine Memorial Park Cemetery.
General Notes: She suffered from the effects of polio.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1969 at West Liberty, Muscatine, Iowa. She graduated from Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Rapids, Linn, Iowa.
June married Robert Samuel BRAND [606],5782 son of Edgar Hambright BRAND [1269] 1709,5783 and Nellie V. FLATER [1270],2333,5783,5784 on 28 Jun 1944 in Durant, Muscatine, Iowa.20.,1210.,3161 Robert was born on 26 Feb 1904 in West Liberty, Muscatine, Iowa20,5783 and died on 7 Oct 2002 in West Liberty, Muscatine, Iowa,973,5785 at age 98.
Marriage Notes: They were married in the home of Mr. & Mrs. Oakley B. Collier.
Death Notes: Obituary - Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Gazette published 8 Oct 2002: Robert S. Brand, 98, died Monday, Oct. 27, 2002 in Simpson Memorial Home following an extended illness. Services: 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Cedar Valley United Methodist Church, rural West Liberty, by the Rev. Betsey Neipert. Burial: Muscatine Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Barker Funeral Home, West Liberty.
Survivors include his wife, June; and two sons, Dean of Mitchellville and Richard of West Liberty.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at Route 3 between 1935 and 1940 at Goshen, Muscatine, Iowa. 5786 At the 1930 census he was age 36 enumerated at residence of widowed mother Nellie V. Brand (age 60). He worked as a Farmer in 1940. 5786
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1628 M i. Living [751]
+ 1629 M ii. Living [755]
1365. George Warren COLLIER [352] 4718,4723 (Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 8 Aug 1921 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa20,2416 and died on 23 Oct 2016 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa,4725 at age 95.
Death Notes: Obituary - Muscatine Journal, 24 Oct 2016: DURANT, Iowa - G. Warren Collier, 95, of Durant, passed away Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016, at the Wilton (Iowa) Retirement Community.
Warren was born in Muscatine County, Aug. 8, 1921, to Oakley Butler and Grace Paulina (Friederichsen) Collier.
He graduated from Wilton High School in 1939 and then attended Iowa State University.
He served in the U.S. Army in the 687th Field Artillery during World War II, European Theater. His daughter Judy honored him by publishing a book on his experiences in World War II called "My Side of the Story."
Warren married Miriam Fae Sywassink on Jan. 4, 1944, at the Sweetland United Methodist Church, Muscatine.
Warren was a lifelong member of Sweetland United Methodist Church, 69-year member of the Durant American Legion Post 430 and Muscatine County Farm Bureau.
Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26, at the Bentley Funeral Home in Durant. Funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Sweetland United Methodist Church; an additional hour of visitation will be held an hour prior to the service. Interment will take place at the Muscatine Memorial Park.
He is survived and lovingly remember by his wife of 72 years, Miriam, of Durant; daughters, Linda (Dale) Hupp of Riverdale, Kathy Lyon of Clarence, Iowa; sons, Gordon (Anne) Collier of Muscatine, Ken (Lynne) Collier of Clintonville, Wisconsin, and Jim (Vickie) Collier of Durant; 20 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death of his parents, his daughter Judy Johnson, his grandson Geoffrey Collier, his son-in-law Greg Lyon and his sister June Brand.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sweetland United Methodist Church or the Ronald McDonald House in Warren's memory.
General Notes: He attended Wilton High School before foreign military service in Germany during World War II. After marriage he was a dairy farmer and with the help of his family increased in size to 100 cows. His farm was next to his father's farm.
Recollections of Miriam Collier, Sep 2009: "Warren and I now live on the farm where Oakley and Grace started farming after their marriage in 1915. We continued the dairy farm after Warren returned from WWII in 1946, but on an adjoining 160 acres. Then in 1982 we turned the business over to son Jim and we moved back to the home place. Jim and Vickie and their sons have continued the dairy operation. By today's trend our operation has been small - 120 cows at the most - and how much longer it will continue is questionable, but it's been a good life for us and our family all these years"
Noted events in his life were:
He served in the military Camp Dodge on 10 Jun 1943 in , , Iowa. 4167,5787 He was assigned to the 687th Field Artillery Battalion, U.S. Army during WW2, European Theater.
George married Miriam Fae SYWASSINK [630],5782 daughter of Charles William SYWASSINK [1193] and Dorothy LEONARD [1194],5788 on 4 Jan 1944 in Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa.20.,4725 Miriam was born on 22 Apr 1922 in Muscatine, Muscatine, Iowa20 and died on 29 Nov 2020 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa,5789 at age 98.
Marriage Notes: They were married at Sweetland United Methodist Church.
Death Notes: Obituary - Bentley Funeral Home, Wilton, Iowa: Miriam S. Collier, 98 of Durant passed away Sunday, November 29 at Wilton Retirement Community.
Miriam was born in Muscatine, April 22, 1922 to Charles and Dorothy (Leonard) SyWassink. She graduated from Muscatine High School and St. Luke's School of Nursing, Davenport. She then pursued her dream of a nursing career in Denver, CO.
As WWII was beginning, she and her Church sweetheart, Warren Collier were married on January 4, 1944 at Sweetland United Methodist Church. The following day, Warren left for the service. After the war, she put her nursing career on hold and became a full time wife, nurse/mother of 6 children and partner in a dairy operation south of Durant. After 72 years of marriage, Warren preceded her in death on October 23, 2016.
She was a life long member of Sweetland United Methodist Church and UMW and Durant Garden Club.
Miriam loved baking, cooking, sewing and always had a vegetable and flower garden. She spent many hours cooking and delivering meals for others and always shared her beautiful flowers in arrangements with family and friends.
Her family was her life and she always had a knack for showing up when they needed her most.
Public graveside services will be Saturday, December 5, 11:30 at Muscatine Memorial Park Cemetery.
Miriam is survived by her daughters: Linda (Dale) Hupp of Riverdale, and Kathy Lyon of Clarence; sons: Gordon (Anne) Collier of Muscatine, Ken (Lynne) Collier of Clintonville, WI and Jim (Vickie) Collier of Durant,; 18 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband; daughter and son-in-law Judy and Doug Johnson; grandson Geoffrey Collier; son-in-law Greg Lyon; and brother Herbert Sywassink.
General Notes: Retired Registered Nurse. Homemaker
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence between 1935 and 1940 at Sweetland, Muscatine, Iowa. 5790 She was age 17 at the 1940 census enumerated at parents' residence.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1630 F i. Judy Anne COLLIER [625] 5791 was born on 16 Mar 1947 in Davenport, Scott, Iowa20 and died on 5 May 2013 in Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa,5792 at age 66.
+ 1631 F ii. Living [626]
+ 1632 M iii. Living [617]
+ 1633 M iv. Living [620]
+ 1634 M v. Living [618]
+ 1635 F vi. Living [629]
1366. Marilyn May COLLIER [437] 4732 (George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 29 Aug 1925 in Tacoma Park, Montgomery, Maryland20,1636 and died on 15 May 2015 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana,4733 at age 89.
Death Notes: Obituary - Billings (Montana) Gazette, 17 May 2015: MARY MAY HADDENHORST // Oh Marilyn!
Living life on her own terms to the end, Marilyn quietly left this life on Friday night journeying on to her next adventure. She started this life on August 29th, 1925 in Washington D.C. Maybe this was where she developed the sense of responsibility and individual commitment to participation in her community at all levels- The neighborhood Descro Taskforce, local, state and national concerns. She was very involved in Girls State for many years as well.
Her graduation from the University of Maryland with an RN degree launched her in to a lifetime of caring for others, both in and out of uniform. In 1947 she joined her family who had moved from Washington D.C. to Montana a few years prior, and fell in love with the West. She started her nursing career at Billings Deaconess Hospital, where she met her friend Dickie, who along with her husband set her up on a blind date with Joe Haddenhorst. Never one to shy away from an adventure, she said yes. Joe and Marilyn were married on September 15, 1950 in the First Congregational Church. They had three children, Vickie, George, and Debbie.
Church membership provided many more opportunities to serve others. The family transferred to Mayflower Congregational Church where she remained an active member, serving especially in the roll of "Greeter Extraordinaire", making sure any new visitor was made to feel welcome and included in the community of faith. She also served as an unappointed church historian, clipping articles, taking pictures, posting stories and information about members. She was a loyal member of Church Women United.
Marilyn was one of the most generous people most of us have had the pleasure of knowing. She was giving with her resources but most generous with her time, and she put in a lot of effort getting to know everyone she met. She remembered all the special occasions in her friend's and family's lives and sent cards with pictures and clippings to personalize them even more. Her library and organization of all this information was an astounding feat, as it was voluminous and completely analog. In the year 2015, when our capability to do this is so much easier and yet rarely done, this display of thoughtfulness is truly her lasting legacy.
No better place was this love and thoughtfulness put than in welcoming and getting to know her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and glowing in their accomplishments and stories. All of this she shared readily with great pride. Grandchildren include Kirstin, Leah, and Erik (George's); Chris, Marni, and Duncan (Vickie's); and Jesse and Coulter (Debbie's). Her 9 great-grandchildren include Elizabeth, Emily and Carter (Kirstin's); Maddison and Alex (Leah's); Zoe and Luc (Chris'); Vivian (Marni's); and Teague (Erik's). We will all strive to keep her memory and legacy alive through them.
Always wanting to have the last word, she ended her conversations with, "I hope you feel my love for you." So many friends and family have had the wonderful opportunity to know Marilyn and we hope you all feel her love for you. She requested no memorial service, but to honor her the family is asking to please send a card to someone in your life, and to decorate a tombstone of a Veteran this Memorial Day. For those wanting a way to honor her memory, donations can also be made to Riverside Hospice, Montana Girls State (ALA Girls State c/o Jamie DeBates PO BOX 1447 Polson, MT 59860), or the Relay for Life.
Noted events in her life were:
She graduated from Nursing Degree, University of Maryland in 1947 in College Park, Prince George's, Maryland. 1636 She had a residence in 2009 at Billings, Yellowstone, Montana. 1636
Marilyn married Joe Collin HADDENHORST [640],5793 son of George Carl HADDENHORST [1267] 910,5793,5794 and Erma LATHAM [1268],5793,5795 on 15 Sep 1950 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana.20 Joe was born on 21 Apr 1922 in Greybull, Big Horn, Wyoming20 and died on 24 May 1998 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana,973 at age 76.
Noted events in his life were:
He served in the military United States Army Air Force from 1940 to 1945. He was employed as an Exxon Oil Company in 1975 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana. He had a residence between 1935 and 1940 at Greybull, Big Horn, Wyoming. 5796 He was age 17 at the 1940 census at his parents' residence along with siblings Georgina (age 20) and Fed (age 11) Haddenhorst.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1636 F i. Living [641]
+ 1637 M ii. Living [642]
+ 1638 F iii. Living [643]
1367. Living [438] (George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married James William MONTGOMERY Jr. [644].,5793 son of Dean Cassius MONTGOMERY [1265] 5793,5797,5798 and Etta Mae SADDLER [1266],5793.,5799 James was born on 8 Sep 1925 in Lincoln, Logan, Illinois5800 and died on 27 Mar 2009 in Huntsville, Walker, Texas,5801,5802 at age 83.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Huntsville (Texas) Item published 21 Mar 2009: Jim Montgomery // James William Montgomery was born Sept. 8, 1925, in Lincoln, Ill., to Dean and Etta Montgomery and died March 27, 2009, in a hospital in The Woodlands.
He grew up on a farm in Atlanta, Ill., but later moved to Albuquerque, N.M., graduating from high school in 1942. With the country in the midst of World War II, he joined the U.S. Navy, serving until the end of the war. He then worked for American Airlines in Iceland for a year before enrolling at Iowa State in Electrical Engineering. While there, he met his future wife Millie Collier. They were married between their junior and senior years, with both of them graduating in June of 1952. He joined Shell Oil Company as a production engineer. After a training period of 16 months, during which they moved throughout Texas and Louisiana, he received his first assignment in Hobbs, N.M., where both of their children were born. They later lived in Roswell, N.M., Corpus Christi, and Groves, Texas, before returning to Houston.
He left Shell after 17 years, joining Brown Oil Tools where he eventually became Vice President for Products, after various sales, engineering, and management positions. For years he was the traveling spokesman for Brown, traveling extensively throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America. He holds several patents for oil equipment design. When Brown relocated its headquarters to Huntsville, Jim and Millie moved as well. Jim was later transferred back to Houston where he served as head of public relations until his retirement in 1986 when the couple returned to live in Huntsville. They joined the local Huntsville Promenaders which stimulated an interest in the history of square dancing in the U.S.
While tracing its roots back to Europe, he collected information on the specific dances and music involved, creating a program of evolving dances with historically accurate music. Adding a commentary, he enlisted the aid of a SHSU student as emcee. The program was performed for two years at the Sam Houston Folk Festival. He worked for 11 years for Walker County as a computer consultant, where he was instrumental in initiating a map of Walker County roads for use in 911 calls. Jim also researched the location of historic gravesites in Walker County, creating a map for reference.
He was a loving man who valued honesty and integrity and expected it in others. Working to instill those ideas in his children, he felt family and Christian values the vital force in American. He will be greatly missed by those who loved him.
Survivors include his wife, Millie; his brother, Sherman Montgomery of Nogales, Ariz.; son, Mike and wife JoAnn; daughter, Jamie Morrison and husband Ian; grandchildren, Jamie Montgomery, Mary Montgomery, Anna Montgomery and James Montgomery; as well as numerous cousins and family members.
A memorial service will be held at First United Methodist Church in Huntsville on Saturday, April 4, 2009, at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Ellen Willett officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family prefers memorials to the Helping Hand Fund of First United Methodist Church or Friends of Huntsville Public Library.
Noted events in his life were:
He graduated from B.S. Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University in 1951 in Ames, Story, Iowa. He served in the military United States Navy from 1943 to 1946.
Children from this marriage were:
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1640 F ii. Living [646]
1368. Living [436] (George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
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1369. Burton Charles COLLIER [367] 4734,4740,4741 (Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 3 Apr 1926 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa,266,2416 died on 5 Jul 1986 in Cedar Falls, Black Hawk, Iowa,973,4711,4742 at age 60, and was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilton, Iowa.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa, 6 Jul 1986: BURTON C. COLLIER // CEDAR FALLS, IA. - The Rev. Burton C. Collier, 60, of Cedar Falls, formerly of Des Moines, died of complications from diabetes and a heart ailment Saturday at Iowa Lutheran Hospital. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Windsor United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Wilton Cemetery in Wilton.
Mr. Collier was born in Muscatine County and for the past six years served as chaplain at the Western Home, a retirement home in Cedar Falls. He was a pastor in the Iowa Conference of United Methodist Church and served churches in Luther, Lenox, Jefferson, Granger and Des Moines, where he lived for 13 years. In Des Moines, he served as pastor at Windsor United Methodist and Christ United Methodist.
Survivors include his wife, Kay; a son, Dr. David Collier of Des Moines; a daughter, Jane Collier Adams of Denver, Colo.; and two sisters, Muriel Bivens of Ames and Rita Dvorak of Wilton.
Friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday at Westover Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday.
Noted events in his life were:
He graduated from Iowa State College from 1946 to 1950 in Ames, Story, Iowa. He had a residence in 1954 at Luther, Boone, Iowa. He had a residence in 1960 at Lennox, , Iowa. He worked as a Minister, Windsor Heights Methodist Church in 1963 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa. He graduated from Master of Divinity, Garrett Theological Seminary in 1953 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois.
Burton married Kathryn Jeanette CHRISTIAN [614],4740,5803 daughter of Sylvan Willard CHRISTIAN [1256] 910,5803 and Velma G. ELWICK [1257],2333,5803 on 7 Aug 1949 in Ames, Story, Iowa.266.,5804 Kathryn was born on 26 Aug 1926 in Traer, Tama, Iowa20 and died on 8 May 2022 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa,5805 at age 95.
Marriage Notes: They were married at Collegiate Methodist Church.
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She had a residence in 1935 at Austin, Mower, Minnesota. 5806 She resided at Pleasant Avenue in 1940 at Decorah, Winneshiek, Iowa. 5806 She was age 13 at the 1940 census enumerated at parents' residence along with her sister Betty Christains (age 9). She graduated from Iowa State College in 1948 in Ames, Story, Iowa.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1643 M i. Living [631]
+ 1644 F ii. Living [632]
1370. Muriel Katherine COLLIER [368] 4734,4743 (Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 22 Jan 1928 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa20,2416 and died on 20 Nov 2011 in Des Moines, Polk, Iowa,4744 at age 83.
Death Notes: Obituary - Muscatine Journal published 21 Nov 2011, Muriel Collier Bivens: DES MOINES, Iowa–Muriel Katherine Collier Bivens was surrounded by family when she peacefully passed from this life on Nov. 20, 2011, at Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines of multiple organ failure.
Muriel was born to Mark and Elsie Collier near Wilton, Iowa on January 22, 1928. She graduated from Wilton public schools in 1945. She graduated in 1949 from Iowa State University. She married Gordon Bivens on February 14, 1953.
Muriel is survived by her husband, Gordon, and by four children: Dale (Maria), Carol Powell, Bruce (Judy), and Paul (Rosanna) Bivens. She also leaves seven grandchildren: Daniel, Shanna (Sebastian), Derek, Molly, Matthew (and his mother, Leann), Melissa, and Delaney. She is survived also by her sister Rita (Frank) Dvorak of Durant, sister-in-law Kay Collier of Des Moines, and three nephews and two nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Burton C. Collier.
Services: 10 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 23, at The Village, Indianola, and 3 p.m.., at Collegiate United Methodist Church, Ames.
Memorials in lieu of flowers may be directed to the Alzheimers Association, Greater Iowa Chapter (1730 28th St., West Des Moines, Ia. 50266); the Good Shepherd Fund, The Village (1203 N. E St., Indianola, Ia. 50125); or a charity of one's choosing.
Noted events in her life were:
She graduated from Iowa State College, Degree in Home Economics Education in Jun 1949 in Ames, Story, Iowa. 5807 She worked as a Teacher, Public Schools in Sep 1949 in Brooklyn, Poweshiek, Iowa. 5807 She had a residence in 1963 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 3161
Muriel married Living
Children from this marriage were:
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+ 1646 F ii. Living [633]
+ 1647 M iii. Living [634]
+ 1648 M iv. Living [851]
1371. Living [607] (Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1649 M i. Living [759]
+ 1650 M ii. Living [760]
1651 F iii. Living [761]
1373. Richard Gould CLOGG [782] 2310,3188,4753 (Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 12 Apr 1922 in Berea, Cuyahoga, Ohio2310 and died on 15 May 1991 in Bellville, Richland, Ohio,973,4754 at age 69.
Death Notes: Obituary - Chronicle-Telegram (Elyria, Ohio), published 16 May 1991: Richard G. Clogg, 69, of Bellville died Wednesday at his home.
Born in Berea, he resided in the Bellville Johnstown area since 1952.
A 1941 graduate of New London High School, he served in the Army during World War II as a member of Merrill's Marauders.
A tool and die maker at Fisher Body in Mansfield, her retired after 25 years of service.
A member of Chapel Hill United Methodist Church in Bellville, he was also a member of the American Legion E.B. Reinhart Post No. 754, and Belleville Masons F. & A.M.
Mr. Clogg is survived by his wife, Narise (nee Puder), to whom he was married 45 years; sons, David of Utica and Clifford of Bellefonte, Pa., daughters Corinne Bieri of Alexandria, Va. And Susan Remchuck of Greensburg, Ohio; 12 grandchildren; a brother, George Clogg of Wooster; and a sister, Connie Smith of Tucson, Ariz.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Oscar and Corinne (nee Collier) Clogg; and a brother, Robert.
Friends may call Saturday from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. at Eastman Funeral Home, 200 West Main Street, New London, with the Rev. James Van Meter, pastor, New London Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Clarksfield Methodist Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, Belleville North Road, Bellville, Oh., 44813.
General Notes: He attended school in Cooperstown and Pine Plains, New York and Strongsville and New London, Ohio. He enlisted in the army December 29, 1942 and on September 20, 1943 he went overseas with Merrill's Marauders. He received the Combat Infantry Badge and the Presidential Citation. Although he had not farmed, purchased a farm in Bellville, Ohio, where he raised his family.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1950 at Wellington, Lorain, Ohio. 2053 He worked as a General Motors Company in 1975 in Mansfield, Richland, Ohio.
Richard married Margaret Narise PUDER [793],2310,5808 daughter of Carl Cliford PUDER [1223] 911,5808,5809 and Burnetta GRAY [1225],5808,5809 on 12 Jan 1946.20 Margaret was born on 7 Sep 1923 in , Huron County, Ohio20 and died on 6 Jun 1995 in Bellville, Richland, Ohio,973 at age 71.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1652 M i. Living [794]
+ 1653 M ii. Clifford Collier CLOGG [795] 919,5810 was born on 16 Oct 1949 in Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio3180 and died on 7 May 1995 in Bellefonte, Centre, Pennsylvania,3180,5811 at age 45.
+ 1654 F iii. Living [796]
+ 1655 F iv. Living [797]
1374. Living [783] (Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Leo Edwin SMITH [789],3180,5812.,5813 son of Louis Edwin SMITH [1228] 910,1310,5813,5814 and Ara Leola LILLY [1230],5813,5814.,5815 Leo was born on 14 Jun 1922 in Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio20,973 and died on 13 Sep 2006 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona,973 at age 84.
Death Notes: Obituary - Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, AZ, 15 Sep 2006, Leo Edwin Smith: SMITH, Leo Edwin, age 84. Born 14 June 1922 in Zanesville, Ohio to Louis Edwin and Ara Lilly Smith. Died 13 September 2006 in Tucson, Arizona. Preceded in death by parents and brother, Louis Robert d. May 1999 and sister, Katherine E. Seieroe d. February 1997. Survived by wife, Constance; son, Jeffrey; daughter, Jennifer; grandson, Eli V. Finkelstein and sister, Ara Lou S. Waldock. Lived early years in Ohio, New York and Alabama. Enlisted in US Air Corp in 1942. Commissioned as 2nd lieutenant following graduation from pilot training in November 1943. Flew combat in Mediterranean and Pacific theaters during 1943-1944. Married 8 June 1946 to Constance M. Clogg. Parents of son, Jeffrey Louis, b. 10 May 1947 and daughter, Jennifer Lee, b. 27 June 1949. Attended Baldwin Wallace College, Berea, Ohio and Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio, graduating with BS in Mechanical Engineering June 1950. Until 1955 served on active duty in France and Germany. In 1955 attended Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright Patterson Air Force Base receiving an MBA in Engineering Administration. From 1956 to 1966, was stationed in Oklahoma City, Tachikawa Air Base, Japan and at The Ohio State University ROTC unit. Taught at the Air Force Institute of Technology School of Logistics from 1966 to 1970. Retired from US Air Force on 2 May 1970, following back surgery. Moved to sunny Tucson, Arizona in January, 1971.
General Notes: He was a Captain in the US Air Force during World War II. After discharge he attended Baldwin Wallace College and Case Institute of Technology, Cleveland, Ohio, where he graduated. A few months after graduation his air national guard unit was activated and in 1952 went overseas. After many military assignments he retired in 1966 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1975 at Tucson, Pima, Arizona. He graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 1950 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 5816
Children from this marriage were:
1656 M i. Living [790]
+ 1657 F ii. Living [791]
1375. George "Pete" Franklin CLOGG [784] 3180,3188,4755,4756,4757 (Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 4 Jul 1926 in Strongsville, Cuyahoga, Ohio,20 died on 28 Dec 2009 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, at age 83, and was buried in Westfield Cemetery, Westfield, Ohio. Another name for George was Pete.
Death Notes: Obituary: George Franklin "Pete" Clogg, Akron Beacon Journal, January 4, 2010: WOOSTER // George Franklin "Pete" CLOGG, 83, of Wooster, passed away Monday, December 28, 2009 in Akron City Hospital. He was born July 4, 1926 in Strongsville the son of Oscar and Corinne Collier Clogg. He attended Berea High School and Baldwin Wallace College where he was on the track team and was a member of Lamda Chi Alpha Fraternity and was an insurance underwriter for the Westfield Insurance Co. for 40 years. He liked gardening, sports and being with his grandchildren and his family. Pete was also a volunteer at People to People Ministries. He was a member of the Wooster United Methodist Church and had previously belonged to the Leroy United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Shirley Ross Clogg, whom he married August 15, 1953; daughters, Betsy Louise (Jack) Holbrook of Johnstown, Ohio and Judy Stephens of West Dundee, Ill.; six grandchildren; a sister, Constance Smith of Corvallis, Oregon. George was preceded in death by his parents and a son, Peter Ross Clogg on March 20, 2002; brothers, Robert and Richard Clogg. A graveside memorial service was held Thursday, December 31, 2009 at 11:30 a.m. at the Westfield Center Cemetery with the Rev. Larry Black officiating. There were no calling hours. McIntire, Davis & Greene Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to People to People Ministries, 454 E. Bowman St., Wooster, OH 44691.
General Notes: He attended school in Cooperstown and Pine Plains, New York, and Strongsville and New London, Ohio. He attended Baldwin Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, and was a member of their track team which participated in track meets at Madison Square Garden, New York City, as well as other colleges and universities. He graduated in 1947 and worked for the Ohio Insurance Company at their home office in Leroy, Ohio (a company his great great grandfather helped found). They remodeled and lived in one an old Leroy homestead house.
George married Shirley Ann ROSS [785],3180,4757,5817,5818 daughter of James Franklin ROSS [1231] 5819 and Elsie Laverne DANDO [1232],5819,5820,5821 on 15 Aug 1953 in Akron, Summit, Ohio.4757 Shirley was born on 27 Mar 1931 in Akron, Summit, Ohio,20 died on 3 Nov 2017 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, at age 86, and was buried in Westfield Cemetery, Westfield, Ohio.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio, 12 Nov 2017: Shirley Ann Clogg, 86, Wooster // Shirley Ann Clogg, 86, of Wooster passed away Friday, Nov. 3, 2017, with family close by, at Wesley Glen Retirement Community in Columbus.
She was born March 27, 1931, in Akron, the daughter of James F. and Lavern Dando Ross. Shirley graduated from Kenmore High School and Th University of Akron, where she was a member of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. She taught in the elementary for the Westfield schools, opening its first kindergarten. She met her husband, George "Pete" Clogg, in Leroy, and they married Aug. 15, 1953.
Shirley was an active member of the Leroy United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday school and sang in the choir. She then directed the choir for many years. She also sang with and then directed the Cloverleaf Mother Singers.
Shirley enjoyed playing bridge, gathering for supper club, flower gardening, decorating and producing memorable celebrations for her family.
Surviving are daughters, Betsy L. Holbrook of Johnstown and Judy Foley of West Dundee, Illinois; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
Shirley was preceded in death by her husband, who died Dec. 28, 2008; her parents; a son, Peter Ross Clogg, who died March 20, 2002; brothers, James N. and Richard E. Ross; and sisters, Betsy Ball and Sara Jane Chedester.
A memorial service will be Saturday. Nov. 18, at 11 a.m. at Leroy United Methodist Church in Westfield Center. Friends may call one hour prior to the service. Burial will be at the Westfield Center Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the Leroy United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 327, Westfield Center, Ohio 44251.
McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, is assisting the family.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 1591 Hillcrest Street between 1935 and 1940 at Akron, Summit, Ohio. 5821 At the 1940 census she was age 9 enumerated at parents' residence.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1658 F i. Living [786]
+ 1659 F ii. Living [787]
1660 M iii. Peter Ross CLOGG [788] 778,919,5822 was born on 24 Mar 1960 in LeRoy, Medina, Ohio,778,973 died on 20 Mar 2002 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio,973,5823 at age 41, and was buried in Westfield Cemetery, Westfield, Ohio.778
Death Notes: Obituary, Akron Beacon Journal published 20 Mar 2002: Peter R. Clogg, 41, of Omaha, Neb., died Wednesday, March 20, 2002. He was born in Lodi to George and Shirley A. Ross Clogg on March 24, 1960. He was an accomplished musician, music director and accompanist. He held a masters degree in music from the University of Illinois. Among his many professional credits, he served as rehearsal-performance pianist for Kentucky Opera Theatre, Opera Theatre at Wildwood, Ballet Chicago, and the Cleveland Ballet. He had also been coach/accompanist for the Indianapolis Opera Co., and Chautauqua Opera. He was assistant conductor for three seasons at Central City Opera. He was the resident music director at Opera Omaha since 1990. His duties included serving as coach/accompanist for all major productions. He was a member of the Leroy Methodist Church in Westfield Center, Ohio and a graduate of Cloverleaf High School and Cleveland State University.
He is survived by his parents of Wooster, Ohio; sisters, Betsy Louise Holbrook of Johnstown, Ohio and Judith Ann Stephens of Sleepy Hollow, Ill.
Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Leroy Methodist Church in Westfield Center, Ohio with Rev. Larry Black officiating. Friends may call one and a half hours prior to the time of the service at the church. Burial in Westfield Center Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Opera Omaha, 1625 Farham, Suite 100, Omaha, NE 68102 or to the Leroy Methodist Church, P.O. Box 327, Westfield Center, OH 44251 in his memory. Arrangements are by the McIntire, Davis & Greene Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, OH 44691. (330-262-7771.)
1376. Living [773] (Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
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+ 1662 F ii. Living [776]
1377. Living [763] (Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Raymond Robert DYKES [769].5824.,5825 Raymond was born on 29 Jan 1933 in Montague, Franklin, Massachusetts and died on 17 May 2020 in Russellville, Franklin, Alabama, at age 87.
Death Notes: Obituary - Recorder, 21 May 2020: Raymond Robert Dykes of Russellville, Alabama, died Sunday, May 17, 2020. He passed peacefully at home in the company of his beloved wife of 28 years, Carol Rojas Dykes. Ray was born January 29, 1933, in Montague, Massachusetts, to Stuart H. Dykes and Bertha Mae Perkins. His childhood was also shaped by loving aunts, grandparents, and step-mother Phyllis Sadlowski Dykes.
He graduated from Greenfield High School in 1951 and Ohio Wesleyan University in 1955, where he met his first wife Carolyn Ann Collier.Ray was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and enjoyed going back to the campus for the annual Pig Dinner.
Ray served his country in the United States Air Force, in the 6023rd Revron Squadron and was stationed in Japan and Okinawa from 1956-1961. Afterward, Ray worked for Firestone Tire Company and for J.C. Penney in management and as a buyer.
He is survived by his wife Carol; brother James Dykes and sister Phyllis West; daughters Deborah Misiag of Williamsburg, Virginia; Karen Case of Sedona, Arizona; and Susan Campbell-Phaneuf of Ojai, California; grandchildren Ryan Misiag, Jaclyn Misiag, and Lindsay Campbell; and great-grandchildren Hailey and Douglas Misiag.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity Educational Foundation, PO Box 4599, Lexington, KY 40544-4599.
General Notes: After leaving the Air force, worked for the Firestone Rubber Company as Store Manager and then for J.C. Penney as motor center manager and then promoted to nationwide supervisor of their Motor Centers.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1663 F i. Living [770]
1664 F ii. Living [771]
Living married Living
+ 1665 F iii. Living [772]
Living next married Nick Glenwood MOONEY [1047] 1954.,1955.,3180 Nick was born on 8 Dec 1938 in , Kern County, California,1954 died on 23 Jan 1999 in , , California,5826 at age 60, and was buried in Westminster, Orange, California. They had no children.
Burial Notes: Westminster Memorial Park.
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Residence at Death: Jan 1999, in Fallbrook, San Diego, California. 5827
1378. Don Roe COLLIER [764] 4765 (Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 14 Jul 1935 in North Olmstead, Cuyahoga, Ohio and died on 2 Nov 2013 in Selbyville, Sussex, Delaware,4766 at age 78.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Times, 7 Nov 2013: Don Roe Collier, age 78 of Selbyville, DE passed away on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at his residence in Selbyville, DE. He was born in Cleveland, OH on July 14, 1935, son of the late Charles Arthur and Gertrude Clara (Roe) Collier. Mr. Collier enjoyed all that a beach life had to offer. He also enjoyed traveling around the world, spending time gardening and golfing. Mr. Collier is survived by his loving wife, Karen S. (Raymond) Collier of West Fenwick Island, DE; one daughter, Beth Nugent of Scotch Plains, NJ; two sons, Steven Collier and David Collier both of Morristown, NJ; two grandsons, Edward Nugent III of Scotch Plains, NJ and Christopher Collier of Morristown, NJ; a granddaughter, Carlin Collier of Morristown, NJ; a brother, Charles Collier of Pasadena, CA; and a sister, Carolyn Mooney of Orange, CA.A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later time. Arrangements are being handled by Parsell Funeral Homes & Crematorium, Clarksville Chapel, 34874 Atlantic Avenue, Ocean View, DE 19970. Memorial contributions in Mr. Collier's memory may be made to American Cancer Society.
General Notes: He received a degree in Business Administration from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Worked eight years for Bendix Corp in their accounting department and then for Red Devil, Inc., Union NJ, as a Cost Manager. In 1975 he was in charge of the accounting department, Leslie Co., Parsippany, New Jersey, and living at Chatham, New Jersey.
Don married Judith LEEDS [765],5808 daughter of Clarence Meredith LEEDS [1237] 5808,5828,5829 and Pauline MOUNTFORD [1238],5808,5829 on 29 Aug 1959.20 Judith was born on 21 Mar 1935 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey20,973 and died on 21 Nov 2001 in Morristown, Morris, New Jersey,973,3180,5830 at age 66.
Death Notes: Obituary - Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ), November 24, 2001: Judith Leeds Collier //
Services for Mrs. Judith Leeds Collier, 66, of Chatham Township will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Brough Funeral Home, 535 Springfield Ave., Summit.
Mrs. Collier, who died Wednesday in Morristown Memorial Hospital, taught at various nursery schools many years ago.
She received a bachelor's degree from Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio, in 1957.
Mrs. Collier was a member of the Chatham Antiques Club and a volunteer at Overlook Hospital, Summit, and at the Morristown Beard School.
Born in Newark, she grew up in Short Hills and lived in Chatham Borough before moving to Chatham Township 30 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, Don R.; a daughter, Beth Nugent; sons, Steven and David, and three grandchildren.
General Notes: Attended Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio, were she graduated in 1957. After graduation she taught in a nursery school in Weston, Massachusetts for two years while attending graduate school at Wheelock College, Boston, Mass.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 48 Beech Croft Road in 1940 at Millburn, Essex, New Jersey. 5829 She was age five at the 1940 census living at parents' residence. Residence at Death: 1991, in Chatham, Morris, New Jersey. 973
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1666 F i. Living [766]
+ 1667 M ii. Living [767]
1668 M iii. Living [768]
1379. Dana Farnum REYNOLDS Jr. [929] 4780 (Dana Farnum REYNOLDS9, Louisa M. FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 21 Nov 1921 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio and died on 2 Oct 2014 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, at age 92.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, 5 Oct 2014: Dana F. Reynolds Jr., November 21, 1921-October 2, 2014. Dana Reynolds Jr., of Upper Arlington, passed away on October 2, 2014 at Wesley Glen Retirement Community. Dana was a 1939 graduate of Grandview Heights High School where he was a member of the Grandview "Brotherhood of Rooks." He later went on to earn degrees in political science and mechanical engineering from Ohio State. Dana served in the armed forces and was stationed in China during WWII. Upon his return he worked as an engineer at Battelle and also served the Columbus Chamber of Commerce as an industrial analyst. He held a commercial real estate license and was instrumental in developing a number of commercial properties in the Columbus area. Dana married Marjorie B. Patton in 1949. Dana was involved in numerous local charities, and most notably was devoted to the "Charity Newsies." He and Marjorie were early members of Columbus International Program and hosted several CIP participants. For a time they were also active members of First Community Church. Dana and Marjorie deeded Marjorie's family home, "Spruce Run Nature Center," to the Columbus City Schools to serve as an outdoor education and science teaching facility. Dana is survived by his son, Dana III; his daughter, Sara (Sally); four grandchildren, Dana IV, Elizabeth, John, and Julia; and five great grandsons. The family will receive guests at the SCHOEDINGER FUNERAL HOME, Worthington Chapel, 6699 N. High Street, Worthington, Ohio 43085, between 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2014. A private interment service will be held with the family. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to Charity Newsies or Hospice at Methodist Elder Care.
General Notes: He attended Ohio State University graduating with a bachelor's degree in Political Science in 1943 and served in the US Army as a First Lieutenant, 1943-1945. Upon discharge, he continued education at Ohio State University and received a degree 1948 in Mechanical Engineering. He was associated with the Battelle Memorial Institute of Columbus and as Development Director of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce.
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He had a residence in 1950 at Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.
Dana married Marjorie Braden PATTON [930],5831,5832 daughter of Robert Dean PATTON [2199] 4778,5834 and Dorothy M. BASS [2200],4778,5834,5835 on 29 Dec 1949 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio.5833 Marjorie was born on 28 Jan 1927 in , , Ohio and died on 1 Oct 2009 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, at age 82.
Death Notes: Obituary: The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, 25 Oct 2009: REYNOLDS Marjorie Patton Reynolds, January 28, 1927 to October 1, 2009. A celebration of the life of Marjorie Reynolds will be held in the Burkhart Chapel of First Community Church, 1320 Cambridge Blvd., Columbus, Ohio at 3 p.m. on Friday, November 6, 2009. The Celebration will be followed by a reception with the Reynolds family in Brownlee Hall. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Nature Conservancy: Marjorie Reynolds tribute, P.O. Box 6014, Albert Lea, Minnesota 56007. Arrangements by SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST CHAPEL, 1740 Zollinger Road.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 450 West 8th St in 1940 at Columbus, Franklin, Ohio. 5835 At the 1940 census she was age 13 enumerated at parents' residence.
Children from this marriage were:
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1384. Donald L. "Pete" REYNOLDS [3559] 4782,4792 (Leon James REYNOLDS9, Louisa M. FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 23 Apr 1932 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio4782 and died on 28 Sep 2018 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, at age 86.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio, 28 Sep 2018: WOOSTER - Don L "Pete" Reynolds, 86, of Wooster, died Friday, September 28, 2018 at his residence.
Friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Wooster United Methodist Church, Wooster. Memorial service will be Wednesday at 11 am at the church with Pastor Jim Cooper officiating. Private interment will be at Wooster Cemetery. Online tributes may be made at www.RobertsFuneralHome.com Memorial contributions may be made to Salvation Army, 437 S. Market St. Wooster, OH 44691.
Pete was born April 23, 1932 in Lodi to Leon J and Ethlyn (Rumbaugh) Reynolds.
He graduated from Baldwin-Wallace College in 1954, then the University of Michigan School of Law in 1957.
He married Anita Indoe on August 21, 1955. She died in 2017. Pete was a practicing attorney for over 55 years, working with his sons at Reynolds Law Office in Wooster. He was an active member of Wooster United Methodist Church since 1957. Pete was a 50-year Mason at Ebenezer F&AM Lodge #33, a member of the Tadmor Shriners in Akron and the Madisonburg Lions Club, and a long time board member for Salvation Army. He followed Wooster and Cleveland sports and the Michigan Wolverines. Pete was very proud of and loved to spend time with his family.
Pete will be deeply missed by his children Robert (Nikki) Reynolds of Wooster, Kathy (Fred) Ungerman of Springboro, and Craig (Jennifer) of Wooster; grandchildren Laurie, Mark (Courtnie), Andy, Kara (Leland), Katie, Charlie, and Jack; great-granddaughter Madyson.
Pete was preceded in death by his wife, Anita, and five brothers and sisters.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1940 at Lodi, Medina, Ohio. 4782 He graduated from Baldwin-Wallace College in 1954 in Berea, Cuyahoga, Ohio. He graduated from University of Michigan Law School in 1957. He had a residence in 1957 at Wooster, Wayne, Ohio. He worked as an Attorney in 2014 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio.
Donald married Anita June INDOE [6039],1963,2756,4790,5836,5837 daughter of Kenneth F. INDOE [6568] 5837,5839 and Hazel Elizabeth WELTON [6569],5837,5840 on 21 Aug 1955 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio.5838 Anita was born on 24 Jun 1933 in Granger, Medina, Ohio1963,2756 and died on 14 Apr 2017 in Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, at age 83.
Marriage Notes: The Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio, 23 Aug 2005: WOOSTER // Pete and Anita J. (Indoe) Reynolds, 1598 Morgan Drive, Wooster, celebrated their 50th anniversary on Aug. 21. They were married in 1955 at the United Methodist Church in Lodi by the Rev. Henry Sedlacek. They are the parents of Robert J. (Nikki) Reynolds of Wooster, Kathryn A. (Fred) Ungerman of Springboro and Craig R. (Jennifer) Reynolds of Wooster. They have seven grandchildren. Mr. Reynolds has been self-employed as an attorney in Wooster since 1957. He has been active in the Wooster (formerly Madisonburg) Lions Club, the Salvation Army and enjoys reading, golfing, telling stories and spending time with family and friends. Mrs. Reynolds worked as an elementary school teacher and a tutor. She has been active in Garden Club, Junior Women's Club, Salvation Army Auxiliary and Delta Zeta Sorority. She enjoys reading, traveling, volunteering her time to charitable causes and her family. Both are active members of the Wooster United Methodist Church. The couple celebrated their 50th anniversary at a reception at The Wooster Inn on Sunday with family and friends. 5838
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio, 15 Apr 2017: WOOSTER -- Anita June Reynolds, 83, of Wooster, died Friday, April 14, 2017, at West View Healthy Living, Wooster.
She was born June 24, 1933 in Granger Township, Ohio to Kenneth and Hazel (Welton) Indoe.
A wife who faithfully loved her husband, Don L. "Pete" Reynolds. Married on Aug. 21, 1955 in Lodi, Ohio.
A mother who lovingly provided for and carefully nurtured her children, Robert Reynolds (Nikki), Kathryn Reynolds Ungerman (Fred), Craig Reynolds (Jennifer).
A grandmother who playfully enjoyed and graciously encouraged her grandchildren, Laurie Reynolds, Mark Reynolds, Andy Ungerman, Kara Ungerman Vogel (Leland), Katie Reynolds, Charlie Reynolds and Jack Reynolds.
A sister who gave and received love from her family, Lois Bangert, Eva Miller and Dick Indoe.
A teacher and tutor who patiently taught her students at River Run, Mich., and Wooster City Schools. A servant who humbly fulfilled her ministry in many ways through the Wooster United Methodist Church. A caring neighbor and loyal friend. A lady who lived with beauty, dignity and grace.
Friends may call Tuesday from 4-7 p.m. at Wooster United Methodist Church, where services will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. The Rev. Charles E. Tobias will officiate. Burial will be in Wooster Cemetery.
Roberts Funeral Home-Sherwood Chapel, Wooster, is handling arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Children from this marriage were:
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1385. George Hezzleton "Hez" SIMMONS [1200] 4793,4801 (Hezzleton Erastus SIMMONS9, Anna FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 7 Jul 1910 in LeRoy, Medina, Ohio,1310,4801 died on 20 Mar 1984 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio,1310,4802 at age 73, and was buried in Akron, Summit, Ohio.4803
Death Notes: Obituary - The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, 21 Mar 1984: George Hezzleton (Hez) Simmons // WESTFIELD CENTER - George Hezzleton (Hez) Simmons, 73, died March 20.
He was born in LeRoy and lived in Westfield Center the last 13 years. He was a member of the Universalist Church in Westfield Center where he was a deacon. He graduated form Akron University, and was a member of the Lone Star Fraternity, ROTC, and the Scabbard and Blade. Hez retired from Quaker Oats with 40 years service. He was a veteran of World War II, where he was first lieutenant with the First Armored Division.
Mr. Simmons is survived by his wife, Agnes A.; son, George H. of Cedarburg, Wisc.; daughters, Mrs. Robert (Susan) Weirath of Uniontown, Mrs. Edwin (Agnes) Bettner of Oregon, Ill., Priscilla Simmons of Great Neck, N. Y.; 12 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.
Services will be Saturday, 2 p.m., at the Billow Chapel, 85 N. Miller Rd., Fairlawn, Rev. Robert D. West officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday, one hour before services.
Burial Notes: Rose Hill Burial Park
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 862 Ardella Avenue between 1935 and 1940 at Akron, Summit, Ohio. 5841 At the 1940 census he was age 29. Also enumerated at residence were wife Agnes (age 29), son Hessleton (age 2) and daughter Agnes (age 1). He served in the military U. S. Armed Forces 23 Jan 1942-27 Oct 1943. 2798 He was employed as a Quaker Oats Company in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois. 3244,5841
George married Agnes Amanda HULL [872],5841,5842 daughter of Clinton Fisk HULL [3357] 910,5843,5844 and Fairy Anetta DUNCAN [3358],5842,5844,5845 on 23 Oct 1936 in Akron, Summit, Ohio.5842 Agnes was born on 23 Jan 1911 in Millersburg, Holmes, Ohio,973,5842 died on 22 Jan 1998 in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois,973,5846,5847 at age 86, and was buried in Akron, Summit, Ohio.5847
Death Notes: Obituary - Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal, 23 Jan 1998: Agnes Amanda Simmons , age 86, died Thursday, January 22, 1998, at her daughter's home in Oregon following a long illness.
She was born January 23, 1911, in Clark Twp., Ohio the daughter of Clinton and Fairy Duncan Hull. She married George H. (Hez) Simmons on October 23, 1936 in Akron, Ohio, and he preceded her in death March 20, 1984. She lived in the Oregon area from 1949-59 where her husband served as manager of the Quaker Oats company, during that time she became the first woman to serve on the High School Board. She also served on the Oregon Library Board, and was a member of the Women's Club. She was an avid bridge player, and attended Akron University in Akron, Ohio. She was a member of the Universalist Church of Westfield Center, Ohio. Agnes lived in Barrington, Il., from 1959-71 and moved to Westfield Center, Ohio where she lived until the present.
Preceded in death by one sister and three brothers, she is survived by two daughters, Agnes H. (Edwin) Bettner of Oregon, Ill., and Susan A. (Robert) Weirath of Franklin, Tenn.; one son, George H. (Mary Beth) Simmons of Grafton, Wis.; 12 grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.
Cremation Rites accorded, a memorial service will be held at a later date in Westfield Center, Ohio. Arrangements by the Farrell-Holland-Gale Funeral Home, 110 S. 7th St., Oregon, IL 61061. Memorial Fund Est. for the Universalist Church Renovation Fund at Universalist Church, P.O. Box 531, Westfield Center, Ohio 44251.
Burial Notes: Rose Hill Cemetery
General Notes: Agnes was the last resident of the "Farnum Farm", Westfield. She and her husband retired there after he retired from Quaker Oats.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: 1998, in Franklin Grove, Lee, Illinois. 973
Children from this marriage were:
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Living married Mary Beth BERGER [6041],919,973,5846.,5849 daughter of Ralph Francis BERGER [6602] 973,5850 and Helen Elizabeth WINGROVE [6601],919.,5850 Mary was born on 31 Oct 1940 in Sheboygan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin and died on 1 Jun 1999 in Cedarburg, Ozaukee, Wisconsin,5851 at age 58.
Death Notes: Obituary - Schramka-Gunther Funeral Home, Cedarburg, WI, 3 Jun 1999: Simmons, Mary E. (Nee Berger), Tues., June 1, 1999. Age 58 years // Beloved wife of George. Loving mother of Lisa (John Street) Simmons, Lori (Curt) Gay, Debbie (Michael) Vangeli and Krissy Simmons. Caring grandmother of Kirkwood and Sydney Vangeli and Bailey Street. Fond sister of Joanie (Jerry) Moscinski, Becky (Don) Zak. Also survived by other relatives and friends. Memorial service Sat., 2 PM at the funeral home. The family will be receiving visitors Sat., 1 PM until time of service. Memorials to charity of your choice.
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Living married Edwin Clinton BETTNER [6040].5846.,5852 Edwin was born on 30 Jan 1939 in Waterman, DeKalb, Illinois and died on 15 Jan 2016 in Oregon, Ogle, Illinois, at age 76.
Death Notes: Obituary - Rockford Register Star, Rockford, Illinois, 17 Jan 2016: EDWIN CLINTON BETTNER, 76 OREGON // Edwin Clinton Bettner, 76, passed away peacefully in his home on Friday, January 15, 2016. Ed was born January 30, 1939, in Waterman, Illinois, to Sedoris and Hazel (Marks) Bettner. Raised on the family farm northeast of Oregon, Ed attended a one room schoolhouse, Pleasant Grove, through eighth grade. One of his responsibilities as an older student was to drive his father's farm truck (at age 12) early to school and stoke the pot belly stove before the other students and teacher arrived. A 1957 graduate of Oregon High School, Ed played varsity football all four years. During his junior year, he joined the Illinois National Guard. Ed then worked for The Quaker Oats Company in Oregon for twenty years making and installing equipment all over the United States. In 1963, he purchased his first of several farms and then began his life's passion - farming. At retirement, he and his son, Ed, had established Bettner Farms, his pride and joy. In 2010, Ed was the recipient of a heart transplant through the generosity of the family of Starla Williams. Ed and Starla became the face of the organ donor program for the State of Illinois. Ed loved spending summers at the family cabin near Munising, Michigan, and winters in his second home in Crescent City, Florida. His favorite spot was sitting on the farmhouse veranda surveying his land, sharing stories with his kids, grandkids, and hugs with his great-grandkids. He and his wife, Aggie (Simmons), celebrated 58 years of marriage in December. Ed is survived by his children, Catherine (John) DeVries, Elizabeth (John) Hegel, Mary Bettner, Edwin (Tina) Bettner, and Jonathan (Maria Leo) Bettner; grandchildren, Bryan (Erica) DeVries, Brett (Jennifer) DeVries, Scott Hegel, Emily Hegel, Randi Bettner, David Bettner, Adam Bettner, Bella Bettner, Jack Bettner, and Claire Bettner; two great-granddaughters, Caroline DeVries and Harper DeVries. He leaves behind his beloved dogs, Buddy and Max, and Chloe Kitty. Proceeded in death by his parents, siblings Virginia Suter, Raymond Bettner, and Gary Bettner. Ed is survived by siblings, Roy Bettner, Mark Bettner, Bonnie O'Connell and Kevin Bettner. Visitation will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, January 22nd, at the Farrell-Holland-Gale Funeral Home in Oregon. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, January, 23rd, at the funeral home, followed by burial in the Lighthouse Church Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate you considering becoming an organ donor. This can easily be done by signing the back of your Illinois driver's license.
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1386. Catherine Whiton SIMMONS [1201] 4793,4801,4804 (Hezzleton Erastus SIMMONS9, Anna FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 13 Jan 1912 in Akron, Summit, Ohio,1310,4801 died on 2 Jul 1995 in Akron, Summit, Ohio,1310,4805 at age 83, and was buried in Akron, Summit, Ohio.4806
Death Notes: Obituary, Akron Beacon Journal published 4 Jul 1995: Catherine Simmons Russell, 83, of Akron died July 2, 1995 at Hospice Care Center.
A life resident of Akron, Catherine was the eldest daughter of Dr. Hezzleton Simmons, former president of the University of Akron, and one of the founders of the Rotary Camp for crippled children. She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Akron, and past president of Junior League.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Irving Russell.....
Burial Notes: Rose Hill Burial Park.
General Notes: She was President of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority at the University of Akron (where her father was president of the school), and was elected May Queen in her senior year. Following graduation, the KKG sorority asked her to enroll at Goucher College in Towson MD, where she took a degree in Fine Arts and set up the KKG chapter there. She returned to Akron and became engaged to Vernay Molesworth, Personnel Director of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company but did not marry him. Her children had always been grateful that we didn't end up with the name Molesworth.
She worked in the personnel department for Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. The most difficult task she had was to hire someone with a financial background who was at ease internationally and could speak different languages. Firestone at that time, although a very large corporation, was basically run by unsophisticated "farm boys" who were having growing pains in expanding worldwide.
She was not employed after marriage, although she had a great many social connections and had been the President of the Junior League in the area.
Catherine married Howard Irving RUSSELL Jr. [1203],4793,4805,5853 son of Howard Irving RUSSELL [3348] 910,5854,5855 and Edith White RICHARDSON [3349],1154,5855 on 25 Nov 1937 in Akron, Summit, Ohio.4804 Howard was born on 2 Oct 1905 in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts,973,5853 died on 9 Sep 1968 in Akron, Summit, Ohio,973,1310,5856 at age 62, and was buried in Akron, Summit, Ohio.5857
Death Notes: Obituary - The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio, 9 Sep 1968: HOWARD RUSSELL // Howard I. Russell, 62, an accountant on the staff of Firestone's financial vice president, died at General Hospital today after a long illness.
Mr. Russell, of 164 S. Rose blvd., was born in Somerville, Mass., and came to Akron in 1936. He was member of Sigma Chi fraternity and the University Club.
He leaves his wife, Catherine S.; son Howard I. Jr., daughter Barbara Anne Russell, both of Akron; brothers Edward H. and Norman H., bother of Manchester, N. H.
Private graveside services will be held in Rose Hill cemetery. There will be no calling hours.
The family suggest memorials to the Visiting Nurses Association.
Burial Notes: Rose Hill Burial Park.
General Notes: He was the middle son of Howard Irving and Edith Russell and lived on Electric Avenue, Somerville, Massachusetts. His brothers were Norman and Edward Holton. He had been quite close to his mother who died when in his last semester at Dartmouth College, class of 1927. Not having the heart to continue, he dropped out of school.
Among the Dartmouth Class of '27 was a rambling playboy named Wenley Dodd Nelson. Wenley's parents planned to send him on the customary European tour after graduation, but they worried about his potential misbehavior and offered to pay my Howard's way as an upstanding and reliable "chaperon". The two of them went overseas, where Wenley had several escapades and had to be jerked back home. Howard stayed in Europe, which he found much to his liking. He settled in Antwerp and took a job with the Gulf Oil Company, having taught himself accounting. As Hitler rose to power, Gulf presented all of its American-citizen employees with tickets home. Needing a hernia operation at the time, sold the ticket, had the operation, and re-applied for his old Gulf job, claiming to be a Belgian. He was a handsome man with wavy hair and blue eyes and continued to live in Antwerp until the Anschluss, when his Belgian friends forced him onto a boat for New York. Not wanting to return to New Hampshire, he answered an employment ad in the New York Times placed by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. When his resume arrived in the Firestone personnel department, Catherine Simmons, his wife to be slit it open the envelope and a photograph fell out. She looked for a long time at the picture, and then handed it across to a co-worker. "Look, Louise", she said, "Here's the man I'm going to marry."
After marriage he continued to travel worldwide for Firestone and would frequently come home from the office with word that he would go overseas in the morning. Sometimes the trips took a week, sometimes several months. The entire year when his son was a senior in high school, he was living in the Hotel Georges V in Paris. His wife often said she never got west of Muncie, Indiana, although in fact they had honeymooned in South America and had been involved in spying for the State Department.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1930 at Manchester, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. 5858 He had a residence between 1936 and 1968 at Akron, Summit, Ohio. 5856
Children from this marriage were:
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1387. Mary Agnes "Nonnie" SIMMONS [1202] 4793,4801,4807,4808 (Hezzleton Erastus SIMMONS9, Anna FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Jun 1916 in Akron, Summit, Ohio,973,4801 died on 25 Nov 2005 in Winnetka, Cook, Illinois,973,4809 at age 89, and was buried in Fairlawn, Summit, Ohio.4809 Another name for Mary was Nonnie.3244
Death Notes: Obituary - Chicago Tribune published 4 Dec 2005: Mary Agnes Zintel, 89, died November 23, peacefully at home of natural causes. Beloved wife of the late Dr. Harold A. Zintel; loving mother of Joseph Carl (Rebecca S.) and Suzanne Zintel, Nancy Louise (Sy) Ribakove, Carolyn Zintel (Robert Jonker-Fisher) and Harold Albert Zintel Jr. (Jennifer Couch); cherished grandmother of Joseph Carl Zintel Jr., Wendy Christine (David) Creamer, Zane Fisher, Pascale Louise Couch and Julian Lewis Zintel; dearest great-grandmother of Ashley and Kieley Creamer and great-great-grandmother of Natalie Rayne Creamer-Hand; devoted sister of Priscilla and the late George E. Simmons and Catherine Simmons Russell. Mary was the daughter of Hezzleton E. Simmons, who was the president of the University of Akron. She worked with her family at the Rotary camp at Rex Lake near Akron until her graduation from the University of Akron when she moved to Philadelphia to study at Drexel Institute. She became secretary for labels at E.I. Dupont Nemours until she married a young medical student, Harold Zintel, in 1939. In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, she was an active volunteer with the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, served as President of the Ridgewood New Jersey PTA and as the President of the Federated PTAs. A memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m., Friday, December 9, at Billow Funeral Home, 85 N. Miller Rd., Fairlawn, OH 44333 with burial next to her husband to follow at Rose Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hezzleton E. Simmons Memorial Scholarships, checks payable to the University of Akron and mailed to The Department of Development, PE Martin University Center, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-2601 or The Salvation Army, 615 Slaters Lane, P.O. Box 269, Alexandria, VA 22313. Info: Wm. H. Scott Funeral Home, 847-251-8200.
Burial Notes: Rose Hill Cemetery
Mary married Dr. Harold Albert ZINTEL [1204],4793 son of Carl Fred ZINTEL [1371] 910,5860,5861 and Christine E. MAIR [1372],973,1926,5860,5862,5863,5864 on 8 Nov 1939 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware.5859 Harold was born on 27 Dec 1912 in Akron, Summit, Ohio,973,5860,5865 died on 22 Apr 1993 in Winnetka, Cook, Illinois,973,4807 at age 80, and was buried in Fairlawn, Summit, Ohio.
Death Notes: Obituary - Harold Zintel, New York Times, 2 Jun 1993: Ex-Chief of Surgery Who Was Teacher // Dr. Harold A. Zintel, a former director of surgery at St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan and of the American College of Surgery in Chicago, died on April 22 at a nursing home in Deerfield, Ill. He was 80 and most recently lived in Winnetka, Ill. He died of heart failure, said his daughter, Nancy Ribakove. Dr. Zintel, a native of Akron, Ohio, graduated from the University of Akron and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. After teaching and practicing surgery at the university and area hospitals, he arrived in New York in 1954. While at St. Luke's Hospital, he also taught at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. He moved to Chicago and the American College of Surgeons in 1969, also teaching at Northwestern University Medical School. He retired about five years ago. He was the author or co-author of 165 publications, and edited and updated "Pre-operative and Post-operative Treatment" by R. L. Mason, the second edition of which was published by W. B. Saunders in 1946. Two teaching films he made in the operating room won citations from the American College of Surgeons. Beside his daughter, Nancy, who lives in Congers, N.Y., Dr. Zintel is survived by his wife of 50 years, the former Mary Agnes Simmons; two sons, Joseph, of Santa Ana, Calif., and Harold A. Jr., of Vancouver, British Columbia; two other daughters, Suzanne Zintel of Buffalo and Carolyn Zintel of Manhattan; a sister, Irene Morgan of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; three grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Burial Notes: Rose Hill Cemetery
General Notes: Profile Detail - Harold Albert Zintel
Education:
BS, University Akron, 1934
D.Sc., University Akron, 1956
MD, University Pennsylvania, 1938
D.Sc. (Medical), University Pennsylvania, 1946
Career:
Consultant medical management, 1984-93
Asso. professor surgery, University Pennsylvania Grad. School Medicine, 1950-54
Assistant professor surgery, University Pennsylvania Grad. School Medicine, 1947-50
Professor clinical surgery, 1952-54
Asso. professor, University Pennsylvania Medical School, 1951-52
Assistant professor surgery, University Pennsylvania Medical School, 1947-51
Instructor, University Pennsylvania Medical School, 1941-47
Assistant instructor surgery, University Pennsylvania Medical School, 1940-41
Fellow surgery, Hospital University Pennsylvania, 1940-45
Assistant chief medical officer, Hospital University Pennsylvania, 1939-40
Intern, Hospital University Pennsylvania, 1938-40
Professor emeritus, Northwestern University Medical School, 1981-93
Professor surgery, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, 1970-80
Director department special educational projects, A.C.S., 1980-84
Assistant director, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, 1969-80
Consultant surgeon, Patterson (New Jersey) General Hospital, 1962-69
Attending surgeon, director surgery, St. Luke's Hospital, New York City, 1954-69
Professor clinical surgery, Columbia College Physical and Surgical, 1954- 69
Consultant surgeon, Camden Municipal Hospital, 1948-54
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 237 South 42nd Street in 1940 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 4808 He was employed as a Medical Intern in 1940. 4808 He worked as a Medical Surgeon. 3244
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Living married Seymour (Sy) L. RIBAKOVE [10108].5866.,5867 Seymour was born on 28 Feb 1928 in , , New York,5868 died on 22 Jun 2013 in Congers, Rockland, New York, at age 85, and was buried in Glendale, Queens, New York.
Death Notes: Obituary - Hellman Memorial Chapels, Spring Valley, New York: Seymour Ribakove // February 28, 1928 \'96 June 22, 2013 // Seymour (Sy) L. Ribakove died June 22 at home in Congers, NY. He was 85. He is survived by his wife Nancy, his son Joshua, daughter-in-law Margaret Koppleman and his sister, Sali Ann Kriegsman. An accomplished musician, he held a Masters Degree from the Juilliard School and coached voice and piano. He served in the US Army Special Services, co-authored articles and books with Barbara Ribakove. His volunteer activities include Chairman of the Pomona Planning Board and Rockland County Youth Bureau, Director of Hospice of Rockland, and President of Rockland County Music Teachers Guild. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at Hellman Memorial Chapels, 15 State Street, Spring Valley, NY. Interment to follow at the Pomeranz-Ribakove family plots, Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Glendale, NY(Mountlebanoncemetery.com). In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Mr. Ribakove's memory to United Hospice of Rockland.
Burial Notes: Mount Lebanon Cemetery.
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Living married Robert Arthur Francis JONKER-FISHER [10109] 893.,5867.,5869 Robert was born on 13 Jun 1951 in New York, New York and died on 23 Aug 2008 in Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut, at age 57.
1389. Living [3008] (Hezzleton Erastus SIMMONS9, Anna FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Knox Baird KINNEY [3344],3244.,5870 son of Kenneth Hayes KINNEY [3350] 5870,5871,5872 and Ruby Lucille BAIRD [3351],5870.,5872 Knox was born on 22 Jul 1924 in , , Tennessee973,5873 and died on 8 Nov 2002 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee,973,5874 at age 78.
Death Notes: Obituary - Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - Sunday, November 10, 2002: FORREST CITY - Knox Kinney, 78, formerly of Memphis, lawyer and city attorney for 32 years, died Friday in Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Forrest City First Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. Stevens Funeral Home has charge. He was a World War II Army veteran, who received two Bronze Stars, a Gideon, former president of St. Francis County Bar Association, Forrest City Rotary Club and Forrest City Chamber of Commerce, a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association, Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Arkansas Bar Association House of Delegates and the Arkansas and American Bar Associations, and former chairman of Forrest City Planning Commission. Mr. Kinney, the husband of Patsy Patrick Kinney, also leaves a daughter, June Kinney Belew of Memphis; a son, Baird Kinney of Forrest City; a brother, Clarke Kinney of Little Rock, and a granddaughter. The family requests that memorials be sent to Forrest City First Baptist Church or Gideons International.
Living next married Jack SALTA [3345].911.,3244 The marriage ended in divorce. Jack was born on 14 Jul 1922 in New York, New York900 and died on 22 Feb 2010 in Palm Harbor, Pinellas, Florida,900 at age 87. Another name for Jack was Jack SALTALAMACCHIA.
Noted events in his life were:
He served in the U. S. Navy from 21 Feb 1978 to 12 Jan 1981. 2798
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1685 M ii. Jack Simmons SALTA [3352] 5875 was born on 26 Jul 1959 in New York, New York973 and died on 21 Feb 2009 in Wyndmoor, Montgomery, Pennsylvania,973,5875 at age 49.
Death Notes: Obituary - Philadelphia Daily News, 8 Apr 2009: Jack Simmons Salta, 49, a former dental technician who for many years served as executive director of Washington Square West Neighbors in Philadelphia, died of complications from AIDS on Feb. 21 at Keystone Hospice in Wyndmoor. Mr. Salta became head of the Washington Square organization in 1993, his sister, Victoria Jordan, said yesterday. Mr. Salta had to leave full-time work in 1994, she said, because of his illness. He was diagnosed with HIV when he was 26. Born in Manhattan, he graduated from Great Neck (N.Y.) South Senior High School in 1977. He was a dental technician in the Navy, his sister said, and...
Eulogy by John F. Morrison (morrisj@phillynews.com: JACK SIMMONS Salta packed a lot of creativity in a life shortened by years of suffering from AIDS.
His life was a true profile in courage as he battled the debilitating disease and the side effects from the medication that was developed to prolong the lives of its sufferers.
He died Feb. 21 at age 49. He had lived in Center City for more than 20 years, and recently in North Philadelphia.
Jack Simmons Salta grew up on Long Island, the son of an Italian American father and mother of English descent who worked in the halcion days of T.V. and radio as a group singer, later as a private voice teacher and school teacher. His growing up years were filled with music and the jovial upbeat culture of his father's large extended Sicilian family. At age 11, Jack's parents divorced having a profoundly disturbing effect on him at a time when he was becoming more aware of his sexual identity, and in need of stable family support. Much of Jack's emotional pain and disturbance was derived from this life changing event, informing his artistic sensibility as a song writer and artist.
Jack Simmons Salta was a cousin of Red Socks catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia. His grandfather was Hezzelton E. Simmons, former president of Akron University, Ohio, and pioneer in the field of rubber chemistry. He is also a descendant of William Bradford of the Mayflower and Ohio abolitionists whose homes were stops on the underground railroad.
Jack's survivors include his sister Victoria Salta Jordan, nephew Bradley S. Jordan, and mother, Priscilla Simmons. His father, Jack Salta (ne Saltalamacchia), died February 2010.
1393. Don Sidney BREYLEY [920] 3280,4843,4844 (Martha Everhard REYNOLDS9, Mertie B. FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Oct 1933 in Kirkland, Lake, Ohio3280,4844 and died on 4 Jan 2018 in Fort Mitchell, Kenton, Kentucky, at age 84.
Death Notes: Obituary - Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Homes, Covington, Kentucky: Don S. Breyley, 84, of Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, passed away at his residence on Thursday, January 4, 2018.
He was born on October 24, 1933, in Kirtland, Ohio, to the late Ray W. and Martha Reynolds Breyley. Don was a 1957 graduate of the University of Cincinnati and a member of the Triangle Fraternity. He was an architect with the C. J. Construction Company and a devoted member of Lakeside Presbyterian Church, where he served as Head Usher at the 8:30 a.m. service for many years. Don was also a veteran of the United States Air Force.
Don is survived by his loving and caring wife, Yvonne Runyan Breyley of Fort Mitchell; son, Jeffrey D. (Lee) Breyley of Des Plaines, IL; daughter, Martha L. (Patrick Simms) Breyley of Hamilton, OH; grandchildren, Evan R., Anton K., and Logan S. Breyley, Quentin J. Cooper, and the late Ryan T. Breyley.
Memorial Services will be announced at a later time. MIDDENDORF-BULLOCK FUNERAL HOME, ERLANGER, is serving the family.
If desired, memorial gifts may be given to the charity of the donor's choice.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 2004 at Fort Mitchell, Kenton, Kentucky. 4829
Don married Living
Children from this marriage were:
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1687 F ii. Living [9793]
1398. Helen Clarice BRAINARD [926] 778,1629,1670,1673 (Jerome Wright BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 15 Mar 1910 in Barons, , Alberta, Canada,778,2416,3250,4869 died on 11 Sep 1948 in Lakewood, Cuyahoga, Ohio,778,1673,4869 at age 38, and was buried in Westfield Cemetery, Westfield, Ohio.778
Noted events in her life were:
She immigrated from Canada in 1910 to the United States with her mother as was naturalized. 3250 She resided at 1 East State Route 224 in 1940 at LeRoy, Medina, Ohio. 3241 She and daughter Sidney D. Day were enumerated at her mother's residence. She gave marital status Divorced. Relatives were numerated at adjacent properties.
Helen married Edward Archer DAY [576] 1629,1670,1673,2356 on 31 Jan 1933 in , Medina County, Ohio.1629 The marriage ended in divorce. Edward was born on 11 Aug 1912 in Urbana, Champaign, Ohio,973,2356 died on 19 Jun 1984 in Hastings, Dakota, Minnesota,973,1673,2356 at age 71, and was buried in Afton, Washington, Minnesota.5876
Burial Notes: Evergreen Community Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as a Minister in 1932. He served in the military U. S. Army 12 Oct 1942-2 Oct 1945. 2798
The child from this marriage was:
+ 1688 F i. Sidney Diane "Sally" DAY [1412] 1673,3241,5877 was born on 28 Jun 1934 in , , Ohio1673,1963,3241 and died on 21 Sep 2017 in Bay Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, at age 83.
1399. Dorothy Foster BRAINARD [927] 1310,1670,1673,3299,4871,4873 (Jerome Wright BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 30 Sep 1911 in Akron, Summit, Ohio973,3250,4874 and died on 14 Dec 2001 in Bay Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio,973 at age 90.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: 2001, in Fairview Park, Cuyahoga, Ohio.
Dorothy married Floyd Edward WHALEN [1406],3299,4871,5878 son of Charles Henry WHALEN [1407] 919,4871,5879 and Emily A. NILGES [1408],5880,5881 on 11 Sep 1937 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.4871 Floyd was born on 14 Feb 1913 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio973,1310 and died on 7 Feb 1984 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio,973,1310,5882 at age 70.
Death Notes: Obituary - Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, 9 Feb 1984: WHALEN // FLOYD E. WHALEN, beloved husband of Dorothy (Brainard), dear father of Thomas M. of Salisbury, Mass., Jerome C. of Seattle, Wash., and Patricia Ann Cordon of Columbus, O., grandfather of nine, brother of John C. of Walnut Creek, Calif. Funeral Service Friday, Feb., 10, CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, LORAIN AVE., AT WEST 268th. DT, FAIRVIEW PARK AT 11 a.m. Interment St. Martin's Cemetery. Family suggest memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. Family will receive friends THURSDAY 3-5 AND 7-9 P.M.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 1791 Delmont Avenue in 1940 at East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 4873
Children from this marriage were:
1689 M i. Living [1420]
+ 1690 M ii. Living [1421]
+ 1691 F iii. Living [1431]
1400. Jack Gleason BRAINARD [1395] 1673,4872,4880 (Clarence "Clair" Frank BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 9 Mar 1924 in Wadsworth, Medina, Ohio,1673,4872 died on 17 Jun 2015 in St. Charles, Kane, Illinois, at age 91, and was buried in St. Charles, Kane, Illinois.
Death Notes: Obituary - Moss Funeral Home, St. Charles, Illinois: Jack Brainard // March 9, 1924 - June 17, 2015 // Jack Brainard, age 91, of St. Charles, died peacefully at his home on Wednesday, June 17, 2015. He was born in Wadsworth, Ohio, on March 9, 1924; the son of Clair Brainard and Mary Gleason.
Jack was proud of his service to his country and served in the Navy during WWII.
As a long time resident of St. Charles; Jack served the City and Township faithfully in many ways. Jack was the Assistant Chief at the St. Charles Fire Department, Alderman for the City of St. Charles, President of the Boy Scouts of America: "Three Fires Council", and served on the St. Charles Township Board from 1989 through December 2014. Jack was also the owner of the Bill Fisher Insurance Agency in St. Charles.
Jack is survived by his two sons; James C. (Juliane) Brainard of Geneva, and John C. (Lesley) Brainard of Collierville, TN. His grandchildren; Gabrielle, Nicholas, Alexa, Samantha and Colton and Robb (Carrie).
In addition to his parents, Jack was preceded in death by his wife Mary, son Jeffrey and daughter Jennifer.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at Moss-Norris Funeral Home, 100 S. Third Street, St. Charles. Burial will be at Union Cemetery, St. Charles. Visitation will be held from 9-11:00 A.M. on Saturday, June 20, 2015 at Moss-Norris Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Jack's name to the Three Fires Council, BSA, 415 N. 2nd Street St. Charles, IL 60174 or to the Jack Brainard Memorial Fund, C/O The City of St. Charles, 2 E. Main Street, St. Charles IL 60174 (checks are to be made payable to the City of St. Charles).
Burial Notes: Union Cemetery.
General Notes: He served in the US Navy from 1943 to 1946. He graduated from Ohio University in 1950. He served on the St. Charles, Illinois, Volunteer Fire Department from 1958 to 1969. He was assistant fire chief for five years. He served as a city alderman on the St. Charles City Council from 1969 to 1973. He owned and operated an independent insurance Agency in St. Charles, Illinois. Previously employed by Ohio Farmers Insurance Company, Westfield, Ohio.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 709 N 3rd Avenue in Jul 2010 at St. Charles, Kane, Illinois. 5884
Jack married Mary Ida McBRIDE [1396],1673,5885 daughter of Charles W. McBRIDE [1457] 5886,5887 and Bessie Mae BAHL [1458],5886,5887 on 27 Dec 1953 in West Salem, Wayne, Ohio. Mary was born on 24 Nov 1929 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio973 and died on 13 Mar 2010 in St. Charles, Kane, Illinois,973 at age 80.
Marriage Notes: George "Pete" Clogg was Best Man at their wedding and a close family friend.
Death Notes: Obituary - Chicago Suburban Daily Herald, March 16, 2010: MARY M. BRAINARD: Mary M. Brainard of St. Charles Funeral services for Mary M. Brainard, 80, will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, at the Yurs Funeral Home, 1771 W. State St. (Route 38), Geneva, with visitation from 4 p.m. until the time of the service. Born Nov. 24, 1929, in Lodi, Ohio, she died Saturday, March 13, 2010, at her home. She is survived by her husband, Jack; two sons, James C. (Juliane) Brainard of Geneva and John C. (Lesley) Brainard of Collinsville, Tenn.; her grandchildren, Gabriella, Nicholas, Alexa, Samantha and Colton and Robb Foley; a sister, Jean Havel of West Salem; nieces and nephews, Tom Shaw and Sandra (David) Newcomb of Akron, Jane Connerton of Cincinnati, Ohio and Bill McBride; and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her son, Jeffrey; and a daughter, Jennifer Foley. In lieu of flowers, ...
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at West Buckeye Street between 1935 and 1940 at West Salem, Wayne, Ohio. 5887 She was age 10 at the 1940 census enumerated at parents' residence. She graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1951 in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky. 5888
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1692 F i. Jennifer Rae BRAINARD [1402] 1635,1673,5885,5888 was born on 19 Dec 1954 in Peoria, Peoria, Illinois973 and died on 3 Feb 1980 in Winfield, DuPage, Illinois,973,1635 at age 25.
1693 M ii. Jeffrey McBride BRAINARD [1399] 1673,5888 was born on 28 Oct 1956 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois and died on 29 Oct 1956 in Aurora, Kane, Illinois.
Birth Notes: He was born at the Copley Hospital.
+ 1694 M iii. Living [1397]
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1406. Gwendolyn NORTON [969] 1697,3373,4911 (Oakley Tufts NORTON9, James Collier NORTON8, Mary A. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 24 Feb 1922 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona.2416,4911
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1943 at Sacramento, Sacramento, California. 5889 She had a residence in Apr 2017 at Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona. She suffers from Alzheimer's disease and lives in a care home.
Gwendolyn married Warren L. EYER [3169],1954,5890,5891,5892 son of Victor Steckley EYER [3170] 910,5891,5894 and Alice Pauline WHITE [3171],5891,5895,5896 on 12 Mar 1943 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona.5893 The marriage ended in divorce about 1947. Warren was born on 2 Sep 1921 in , Los Angeles County, California1954,5891 and died on 10 Sep 2012 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona,5897 at age 91.
Marriage Notes: They were married in St. Philip's in the Hills by the Rev. C. E. Huntington.
Death Notes: Obituary - Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, 22 Nov 2012: Warren 'Doc' and Therese Eyer died September 10, 2012 in Tucson, Arizona. Their death marks the end of an era. They were members of the Greatest Generation, both serving in WWII. Doc flew the B25 for the 41st Bomb Group in the Pacific Theater. An exhibit of Doc flying his B25 over Tarawa, Marshall Islands was recently installed in the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg, Texas. Therese served as a translator in Northern Africa, a Soldier of Fortune for the United Nations. Her mastery of English, French, Italian, Arabic, Greek, Spanish and Portuguese reflected her European roots. Doc and Therese shared many interests. They loved hunting, fishing and the great outdoors. Up until his death, Doc taught fly fishing from his armchair to devoted female students, despite his macular degeneration and advanced Parkinson's. They loved cooking and entertaining. Woodworking, photography, ham radio rounded out Doc's hobbies He was a voracious lifelong learner and a fountain of information, sharing detailed stories of family history. Therese's artistic talents included stained glass, painting and designing jewelry. Warren L. Eyer, born September 2, 1921, Nicknamed 'Doc' by his Tucson High School football teammates for his role as trainer, was a lifetime citizen of Arizona, where he studied Civil Engineering at the University of Arizona. After serving in WWII he joined his father's company, Coolidge Sand & Rock, which merged with United Metro in Phoenix. During his 34 year career, he served on countless school, industry and community boards: Lions International, Coolidge Chamber of Commerce, Pinal County Sheriff's Posse, Hohokam Country Club, U of A Alumni Association, Arizona Fly Casters Association, Boys & Girls Club of Phoenix. Doc married Therese Erfield in 1979. He was preceded in death by his parents, Alice and Victor Eyer and sister, Barbara Lent. Doc is survived by seven nieces, Eleanor Kawananakoa, Barbara Palmer (David), Virginia Mann (Larry), Kathy Martinez (Bill) Susan Pietrangelo (John), Wendy Rader and Susan Rader. He is survived by stepson, Robert Zoucas of Brazil. Two additional generations of family are survivors and devoted loved ones of Uncle Doc. Therese was born August 1, 1931 in Cairo, Egypt. Her studies in Egypt included Interior Design and in 1953 she started her own successful business in Egypt, Lebanon, France and Italy. She spent 13 years in Rome, involved in designing, Political Public Relations and as a market researcher covering Europe, the Mid-East and South America, putting her six languages to good use. She came to the United States in 1976, becoming an American citizen, though truly a Citizen of the world. She is survived by her son, Roby Zoucas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; her sister, Helen of Cairo, Egypt and extended family members in Italy. Doc and Therese died grateful for a rich, full life. Heartfelt gratitude is felt by the families of Doc and Therese for their friendship, love and support. A private memorial will be held to celebrate their lives and their ashes will spread over their honeymoon camping ground. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel. Donations in their name can be made to American Parkinson's Association Arizona, P.O. Box 40067, Tucson, AZ 85717.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 1207 India Street between 1935 and 1940 at Tucson, Pima, Arizona. 5892 At the 1940 census he was age 18 enumerated at parent's residence at Tucson. He had a residence in 1943 at Sacramento, Sacramento, California. 5889
Gwendolyn next married Charles Melton MOODY Jr. [7337] 494.,919.,973.,3374 Charles was born on 18 Jun 1922 in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina and died on 7 Jun 1994 in , Yolo County, California, at age 71.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1940 at Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina. 5898 Residence at Death: Jun 1994, in West Sacramento, Yolo, California.
The child from this marriage was:
1696 M i. Thomas Oakley MOODY [9314] 1963,5899 was born on 14 Jul 1951 in Florence, Florence, South Carolina and died on 29 Jan 2009 in , , Arizona, at age 57.
Death Notes: Obituary - Arizona Daily Sun, Flagstaff, Arizona, 27 Jan 2009: Thomas Oakley Moody, 57, died with his good friend and colleague Frank Protiva when their small plane crashed early on Friday, Jan. 23, 2009. They were the way to a river restoration project near Yuma.
Mr. Moody was born July 14, 1951, in Florence to Charles and Gwen Moody. His father, Charles, was a World War II flight instructor, crop duster and a state legislator; his mother, Gwen was a teacher and librarian. He was raised in Florence and Coolidge, where he grew up flying. He graduated from Florence High in 1969, and his mother took the family, including brother Joe, on a Grand Canyon river trip as a graduation gift. Moody enrolled in Arizona State University, but didn't last the year. Instead he became a river runner and spent 20 years as a commercial guide in the Grand Canyon and around the world running rivers in South America, Africa and Alaska.
Mr. Moody was in on the ground floor of the environmental studies that began in Grand Canyon in the early 1980s and was instrumental in the conception and passage of the Grand Canyon Protection Act. He was a founder and early leader of Grand Canyon River Guides. Moody fell in love with Alaska and became a commercial salmon fisherman, which he operated for 10 years, wintering in Flagstaff.
He married longtime friend, engineer Stephanie Yard, in her hometown of Flagstaff in 1991. He returned to college and combined his hands-on knowledge of rivers and the outdoors with his interest in science, math and physics. He earned a civil engineering degree at Northern Arizona University in 1995. He became an associate professor at NAU teaching stream restoration and conducting research on southwestern streams. He also worked with the Grand Canyon Trust on environmental issues.
Together, he and Stephanie formed Natural Channel Design, Inc. in 1999, an engineering consulting firm devoted to stream restoration and natural resource planning. Rarely do people make such a direct impact on the earth and have concrete evidence to show they made the world just a little bit better.
Tom, Stephanie and their son Charlie spent part of each year in Haines, Alaska, where they have close ties.
He is survived by his wife, Stephanie, and son Charlie, and a vast collection of dear family and friends. He was truly a man of earth, air and water.
A celebration of life will be Thursday, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 2101 N. San Francisco St. Bring instruments if you wish for a jam afterward.
1407. Living [970] (Oakley Tufts NORTON9, James Collier NORTON8, Mary A. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Bruce Edwin DUSENBERRY [3099],5074,5900,5901.,5902 son of Corydon Robert DUSENBERRY [3100] 5901 and Catherine MOORE [3101],.5901 Bruce was born on 28 Jun 1922 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona5074,5901,5902 and died on 24 Jun 2017 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona,5903 at age 94.
Death Notes: Obituary - Arizona Daily Star, 29 Jun 2017: DUSENBERRY, Bruce Edwin // Bruce died peacefully at home on June 24, 2017, four days short of his 95th birthday. He was born in Tucson, at the Stork's Nest on north Court Avenue, on June 28, 1922. He grew up in Madera Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains, a popular destination for Tucson residents during the summer season. His parents, C.R. Dusenberry and Catherine Moore Dusenberry, had built the Santa Rita Trails Resort there and operated it for about 15 years. Bruce and his sister, Martha Lois Dusenberry, were homeschooled by their mother and helped at the lodge. The family also purchased a truck to haul firewood from the canyon to Tucson in the winter and bring ice up in the summer, as well as furniture and appliances for the private cabins. After the resort was sold in the early 30's, the family moved to the West University neighborhood at 721 N. 3rd Ave., behind Time Market, where Bruce attended Roskruge Jr High and Tucson High School, graduating in 1941. The Madera Canyon 'trucking enterprise' was used to obtain a Moving and Storage Certification from the Arizona Corporation Commission and the family moving business was born. Operated out of their home on 3rd Avenue, the moving company started with a single truck and a small brick warehouse on the alley. After high school, Bruce went to work in the family business, then named City Transfer Company. Bruce met the love of his life, Kathryn "Katie" Norton Dusenberry at Trinity Presbyterian Church where they were married on April 17, 1948. In 1952 Bruce purchased the moving business from his father. It was renamed City Van and Storage, and later Horizon Moving Systems, and eventually became a major company in the United Van Lines and Mayflower Transit national system. Bruce had a vision for creating the best moving company in the state and over the next four decades, with his hard work and determination, the business became the largest household goods moving company in Arizona. His desire for quality in all he did can still be seen in the warehouse buildings he meticulously built across the state: in Tucson, Phoenix, Yuma, Sierra Vista, and Flagstaff. Locally and nationally, Bruce is widely known and respected within the transportation business community. He served for 12 years (1975-1987) on the national Board of Directors of United Van Lines, Inc., a diversified $1.6 billion company, and was a recipient of its distinguished Gene Anderson Award of Excellence. He chaired the Tucson Metropolitan Highway Users Conference and served on the Boards of Directors of the Arizona Motor Transport Association, the Better Business Bureau of Southern Arizona and the Arizona Highway Users Association. He was also active with the American Heart Association, Catalina Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Catalina Rotary Club (past president), YMCA and VIP Business Club. Bruce loved Tucson and, together with Katie, they have given many hours of service and had a profound impact on the growth and development of this community. He is survived by Katie, his wife of 69 years; son, Bruce; daughters, Joan, Ann and Janel; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Together with his family, he loved to fish, hunt, camp, and fly his airplane, especially to Mexico and Alaska. Most of all he loved his family, friends, employees and his hometown of Tucson, Arizona. He will be dearly missed by all. Funeral Services will be private. Arrangements for a celebration of life memorial are being planned. Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES, Dodge Chapel.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 721 North Third Street in 1940 at Tucson, Pima, Arizona. 5904 He was age 17 at the 1940 census and enumerated at parents' residence along with sister Martha (age 15) and three lodgers. He was employed as a CEO, Horizon Moving Systems in 2010 in Tucson, Pima, Arizona. 5905
Children from this marriage were:
1697 M i. Living [3102]
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1698 F ii. Living [3166]
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1699 F iii. Living [3103]
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1409. Living [1016] (Oakley Tufts NORTON9, James Collier NORTON8, Mary A. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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Children from this marriage were:
1701 M i. Living [2232]
1702 F ii. Living [1035]
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1416. Living [1075] (Griffith Johnson NORTON9, Birdsey Lee NORTON8, Mary A. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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Children from this marriage were:
1704 M i. Living [3158]
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1705 F ii. Living [3155]
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1706 F iii. Living [3157]
1423. Harold David NORTON [1022] 800,1963,4734 (Charles Wesley NORTON9, Birdsey Lee NORTON8, Mary A. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 23 Mar 1932 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa,1963 died on 11 Apr 2011 in Herriman, Salt Lake, Utah,4965 at age 79, and was buried on 16 Apr 2011 in Bluffdale, Salt Lake, Utah.4965
Death Notes: Obituary - Muscatine Journal, 13 Apr 2011: HERRIMAN, Utah - Harold David Norton passed away April 11, 2011. Mr. Norton was born March 23, 1932, in Wilton Junction, Iowa, the son of Charles William and Happy Ruby Whitmer Norton. Norton married Brenda Alice Sullivan Jan. 3, 1959, in Hollywood, Calif., marriage later solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple.
He dedicated his life in service, and accepted his call to go home. He is survived by his children and their spouses, 17 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, one brother and three sisters.
He is preceded in death by his wife, son and great-grandson.
Service: 10 a.m. Saturday April 16, at Rose Creek Fifth Ward, 6986 Mccuiston Ave. (13800 So.), Herriman, Utah. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. at the Broomhead Funeral Home 12600 So. 2200 W., and Saturday one hour prior to services at the church. Burial: Utah Veterans Memorial Park.
Burial Notes: He was buried at Veterans Memorial Park.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1992 at Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino, California. He resided at 13367 Mesquite Rd in 2010 at Apple Valley, San Bernardino, California. 5906 He had a residence in May 2010 at Herriman, Salt Lake, Utah. 5906
Harold married Brenda Alice SULLIVAN [1537],973,1963,5906,5907 daughter of William Delano SULLIVAN [2256] 5908 and Ethel Thain COBB [2257],5908 on 3 Jan 1959 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.4965 Brenda was born on 11 Jun 1938 in Staten Island, Richmond, New York,973,1963 died on 17 Nov 2009 in Murray, Salt Lake, Utah,973 at age 71, and was buried on 24 Nov 2009 in Apple Valley, San Bernardino, California.
Marriage Notes: Their marriage was later solemnized in the LDS Los Angeles Temple. 4965
Death Notes: Obituary - The Daily Press, 22 Nov 2009: Brenda Alice Sullivan Norton, age 71 passed away on 11/17/2009 in Murray, Utah. She was born on 06/11/1938, in Staten Island, New York to William Delano and Ethel Thain Cobb Sullivan. She married Harold David Norton on 01/03/1959. Later Solemnized the Los Angeles, CA Temple on 04/10/1965. She is survived by her husband, children, Janet (Martin) Jackson, Peggy (Mark) High, Charles (Jessica) Norton, Dawn (Lorrie) Norton, Randy (Diane) Norton, Beth (Robert) Wallerstedt, 17 Grand-children and 7 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, a son Jeff and a great-grandson Marshal.
Memorial Service will be held on November 24, 2009 at 6:00 pm at the LDS Chapel at 12242 Navajo Road, Apple Valley, CA.
Burial Notes: Memorial services were held at the LDS Chapel.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: Nov 2009, in Big Bear Lake, San Bernardino, California.
Children from this marriage were:
1707 F i. Living [2258]
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1708 F ii. Living [2259]
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1709 M iii. Living [2260]
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1710 F iv. Living [2261]
1711 M v. Living [2262]
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1712 M vi. Jeff NORTON [2264] 5907 died before 2009.5907
1713 F vii. Living [2263]
1424. Living [1021] (Charles Wesley NORTON9, Birdsey Lee NORTON8, Mary A. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Robert William BAUMANN [1023], son of William Alvin "Al" BAUMANN [6037] 3906,5909,5910 and Adeline B. ROEHLK [6038],3906,5910.,5911 Robert was born on 11 Jul 1933 in Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa,1636,1963 died on 13 Jun 2014 in Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa,5910 at age 80, and was buried on 21 Jun 2014 in Wilton, Muscatine, Iowa.5910
Death Notes: Obituary - Wittich Funeral Home: WILTON, Iowa -- Dr. Robert William Baumann DDS, 80, of Grinnell, joined his heavenly father Friday June 13, 2014, at the Mayflower Community Health Care Center in Grinnell.
Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 21, 2014, at the First Presbyterian Church, 1025 Fifth Avenue, Grinnell. Burial will take place at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 21, 2014, at Oakdale Cemetery in Wilton.
Visitation will be from 4 until 7 p.m. on Friday, June 20, 2014, at Smith Funeral Home, 1103 Broad Street, in Grinnell. Memorial contributions may be made to the Robert W. Baumann Memorial Fund, Greater Poweshiek Community Foundation, mailed in care of the Smith Funeral Home, PO Box 368, Grinnell, Iowa 50112. Our special thanks to J.R. Paulson MD, the physicians, nurses, and staff of Grinnell Regional Health Center, friends and staff of the Mayflower Community, and his excellent home caregivers. Thank you to Pastor Kirsten Klepfer, Chaplain Christine Tinker, and Pastor Len Eberhart for their spiritual support.
"Bob" was born July 11, 1933, to Adeline and Alvin Baumann. He graduated from Durant High School. He married the love of his life, Miriam Norton, on June 13, 1954. They celebrated sixty years of marriage.
He graduated from the University of Iowa College of Dentistry in 1957. Following graduation, he served as an officer in the United States Public Health Service, serving in Washington DC, Seattle, Washington, and Cleveland, Ohio.
He began his private practice in Grinnell in 1960, in association with Dr. Frank Molsberry. Later he was joined in practice by Dr. Robert Agnew. Dr. Edwin (Neil) Cochran joined this association several years later. He was very proud of his final associate: his son, Dr. Scott Baumann. He was blessed with a great and caring staff and retired after fifty years in practice.
Dr. Baumann was an active leader and participant in many endeavors and associations including: The First Presbyterian Church, Kiwanis, Boy Scouts of America, Model Railroad Club, the Fortnightly Club, and was a 50-year Mason. During his career he enjoyed advancing his own and others' education. He was a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry and served as an adjunct clinical professor of the University of Iowa Dental College.
He is survived and lovingly remembered by his wife, Miriam; four sons, Kent Baumann and wife, Stephanie, Scott Baumann and wife, Delphina, Craig Baumann and wife, Ann, and Mark Baumann; one daughter, Julie; 11 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and his brother, Dr. William Baumann MD and wife, Dianne.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two infant sons, James and Joel.
Burial Notes: Oakdale Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as a Dentist in 1960 in Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa. 5910 He resided at 1313 Main St in Apr 2010 at Grinnell, Poweshiek, Iowa. 5906
Children from this marriage were:
1714 M i. Living [2305]
Living married Living
1715 M ii. Living [3362]
1716 M iii. Living [3363]
1717 M iv. James BAUMANN [3365] 5912 was born on 30 Jun 1960 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, died on 30 Jun 1960 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, and was buried in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilton, Iowa. (Twin)
Death Notes: He and twin brother died a few hours after birth.
1436. Laura Ann DIXON [3276] 2479,4998,4999,5003 (William McGary DIXON9, William Johnson DIXON8, Eliza Sadler JOHNSON7, Sarah Butler MERRILL6, Catherine COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 12 Feb 1911 in Denison, Grayson, Texas,2479,4998,4999,5003 died on 28 Mar 1976 in Houston, Harris, Texas,5003 at age 65, and was buried on 31 Mar 1976 in Houston, Harris, Texas.5003
Death Notes: Here death certificate name was Laura Ann Gessel, parent; Williams McGarry Dixon and Bessie Boggs. She died at St. Joseph Hospital, Houston. The informant was Dorothy Dixon.
Burial Notes: Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at parent's home in 1930 at Dallas, Dallas, Texas. 4999 She had a residence in 1936 at Houston, Harris, Texas. 5003 She worked as a Nurse. 5003
Laura married James Melvin BOYKIN [10256].919.,5913 James was born on 16 Jul 1901 in Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama and died on 14 Feb 1981 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska,5914,5915 at age 79.
General Notes: Dr. J. Melvin Boykin's first wife was Laura Anne Dixon. The couple and their three children moved from Texas in 1950 and lived in Richmond, VA where he practiced medicine at McGuire Veterans Administration Hospital. On August 11, 1953 their son Walter suffocated to death in an old refrigerator on the property of the hospital, which was only a block from their home. Walter died in the ice box with his friends, the Blackstock brothers: George, Wilson and Woodrow. The missing boys made national headlines and prompted the largest search effort in Richmond history. Helicopters and search planes were brought in to assist in the 2-day search and over 1,000 people volunteered.
He married second wife Rowena Bengtson Nimocks in Los Angeles, California on August 16, 1957. They settled in Lincoln, Nebraska where he was Director at the Veterans Hospital. The couple did not have any children together.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1940 at Taft, San Patricio, Texas.
Children from this marriage were:
1718 F i. Bette Jean BOYKIN [10257] 1975 was born on 6 Jun 1935 in , Nueces County, Texas and died on 22 Mar 2008,973 at age 72.
1719 F ii. Living [10258]
Living married Living
Living next married Living
1720 M iii. James Melvin BOYKIN Jr. [10259] 1442,1975 was born on 24 Jul 1940 in Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas and died on 7 Jan 1941 in Corpus Christi, Nueces, Texas.
1721 M iv. Walter Charles BOYKIN [10260] 1945,1975 was born on 30 May 1946 in Houston, Harris, Texas and died on 11 Aug 1953 in Manchester, Chesterfield, Virginia, at age 7.
Laura next married Ira GESSEL [3279] 911,919,1442,1444,5003 on 17 Nov 1957 in , Harris County, Texas.1444 Ira was born on 17 Mar 1910 in , , Minnesota, died on 2 Nov 1976 in Longview, Gregg, Txas, at age 66, and was buried in Houston, Harris, Texas.
Death Notes: He died at Good Shepherd Hospital. Cause of death was asphyxiation due to upper airway obstruction (choked on food at a local restaurant.)
Burial Notes: Houston National Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1942 at Wylie, Collin, Texas.
1446. Phyllis DIXON [2979] 973,5037,5040 (Carl Parlin DIXON9, Charles Johnson DIXON8, Eliza Sadler JOHNSON7, Sarah Butler MERRILL6, Catherine COLLIER5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 29 Dec 1923 in , Los Angeles County, California,973,1954,5037 died on 3 Apr 2009 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California,973,5041 at age 85, and was buried in Colma, San Mateo, California.5041
Death Notes: Obituary, San Jose Mercury, published 7 Apr 2009: Phyllis Dixon Lavelle December 29th, 1923-April 3rd, 2009. Phyllis Dixon Lavelle of San Francisco passed away peacefully on April 3, 2009. Beloved wife of the late David J. Lavelle. Devoted mother of Dave Jr. (Carol), Tim (Helene), Patsy, Mickey (Terri), Dan (Roanne), and Peggy (Clark Rasmussen). Loving grandmother of Denise Lauron (Ron), Philip (Laura), Brian (Becky), Ceci, Brendan, Corrin, Eileen, Heidi, Sean, Mike, Rebecca, Nicole, Rose, Brigid and Ingrid, and great-grandmother of Alyssa and Kathryn, and dear friend of so many. A native of Los Angeles and only daughter of two dentists, Phyllis graduated with a B.S. from USC in 1945 and married Dave, a Trojan football star. The young family moved to San Francisco in 1952. In addition to managing the upbringing of her 6 children, including duties as sports team coach, Cub Scout den mother, and Mother's Club president of St. Monica's and St. Ignatius, Phyllis was an active member for more than 50 years of the auxiliaries of St. Mary's Hospital, Little Children's Aid, Little Sisters of the Poor, and St. Monica's Confraternity of the Holy Rosary. She returned to school in the late sixties for a credential and was a substitute teacher for many years. Until her death, Phyllis has been the unofficial keeper of the calendar for all Catholic women's groups in The City to ensure planned events don't overlap. Phyllis was a fun-loving and adventurous woman who never let her recent health issues stand in the way of her volunteer work, world travels, and social events. She leaves behind countless loyal friends. Visitation Tuesday April 7 after 5pm (Rosary at 7pm) at St. Monica's Church, 5920 Geary Blvd, San Francisco. Funeral Mass will be Wednesday at 11am at St. Monica's. Committal at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery Will immediately follow Mass. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Little Children's Aid, the Sisters of the Holy Names, or the charity of your choice. Duggan's Serra Mortuary 650-756-4500 415-587-4500
Burial Notes: She was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Noted events in her life were:
She graduated from University of Southern California in 1945 in , Los Angeles County, California. 5041
Phyllis married David James LAVELLE [2998],1954,5041,5916,5917,5918 son of Patrick David LAVELLE [2999] 5918,5919 and Margaret McELEARNEY [3000],5918 in 1945.5041 David was born on 12 May 1921 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California,1954,5917 died on 4 Nov 1980 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California,5917 at age 59, and was buried on 7 Nov 1980 in Colma, San Mateo, California.5917
Death Notes: He died from Lung Cancer.
Burial Notes: He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
Residence at Death: 16 Shore View Avenue, on 4 Nov 1980, in San Francisco, San Francisco, California. 5917 He resided at 126 Peyton Street in 1940 at San Francisco, San Francisco, California. 5920 At the 1940 census he was age 18 enumerated at the residence of his divorced mother, Margerite (age 51).
Children from this marriage were:
1722 M i. Living [3280]
1723 M ii. Living [3281]
1724 F iii. Living [3282]
1725 M iv. Living [3283]
1726 M v. Living [3284]
1455. Howard G. DYER [2395] 2269,3455 (Margaret COMSTOCK9, John Patton COMSTOCK8, John Chenevard COMSTOCK7, Mary Eliza CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 3 Dec 1903 in , , Rhode Island893,2269,5084 and died on 25 Oct 1984 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,893,5087 at age 80.
Death Notes: Obituary, The Hartford Courant published 27 Oct 1984: Howard G. Dyer, 80, of 21 Colby Circle, Newington, died Thursday (Oct.25) at Hartford Hospital. He was the widower of Amelia (Hayward) Dyer. Born in Providence, R.I., he had lived in West Hartford many years before moving to Newington 30 years ago. Mr. Dyer had studied forestry at Syracuse University and was with the Massachusetts Forest Department before starting with Aetna Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, in 1946. He retired in 1969. He leaves a son, Howard I. Dyer of Newington; two daughters, Mrs. Janice Pellerino of Newington and Mrs. Eleanor Hamilton of North Billerica, Mass.; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Belcourt of South Lyme, Mrs. Constance Hamm of Jefferson, N.Y., and Mrs. Alison Selleck of Newington; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren. Funereal service will be private. Burial will be in Center Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be made to the Newington Volunteer Ambulance Corps, P.O. Box 11061, Newington 06111. Newington Memorial Funeral Home has charge of arrangement.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 77 Oxford Street in 1930 at Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 5921 He resided at 1231 New Britain Avenue between 1935 and 1940 at West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 5922 He was employed as an Underwriter, Aetna Fire Insurance Company in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. 893 Residence at Death: 21 Colby Circle, in 1984, in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut. 893
Howard married Amelia HAYWARD [2399] 5087,5922,5923,5924 about 1929 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.5924 Amelia was born on 1 Apr 1905 in Goldstream, , New Brunswick, Canada,973,5924 died on 19 Jul 1978 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,893,973 at age 73, and was buried in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut.
Burial Notes: Center Cemetery.
Noted events in her life were:
She immigrated from Canada in 1924 to , , , USA. 5924 She worked as a Registered Nurse in 1930. 5924 Residence at Death: 1978, in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut. 973
Children from this marriage were:
1728 F i. Janice DYER [2907] 5087,5922 was born on 1 Jun 1933 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts5922 and died on 5 Feb 2023 in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut,5925 at age 89.
Death Notes: Obiturary - Neptune Society: Janice "Dyer" Pellerino, 89, of Newington passed away at the loving confines of her home on Sunday, February 5th, 2023. She was the loving daughter of Howard and Amelia Dyer. Janice was born on June 1st, 1933 at the Wesson Maternity Hospital, where Auntie Edna worked as the Administrator. She was predeceased from her loving husband Vincent Pellerino.
Two of Janice's greatest joys in life were her love that she had for music and her four children whom she loved with all her heart. All of us will never forget our nurturing and devoted mother. She was always home for us whenever we needed her love. Mother had a beautiful warm smile that beamed and sparkled all throughout the house. She always had such a young and blossoming face that never seemed to grow old. Mother's jovial and quirky personality brought endless laughter and smiles to everyone that knew her. She had a great gift to make people laugh, even without trying. Mother, please keep on singing and laughing so all of heaven can see and hear just how lucky and blessed we were to have had a mommy like you. Enjoy your cocktails up there, sweet mother and have one for us or maybe even two.
"Together forever and always in our hearts"
Janice leaves behind her four loving children who will deeply miss her; Lynn Loicano, Larry Pellerino, Sue Thiele and David Pellerino. Janice is also survived by her dear sister and friend, Eleanor Hamilton, brother Harold Dyer and sons-in-law Frank Loicano and Robert Thiele and daughter-in-law Barbara Pellerino. Her sweet and cheerful niece Gayle Nangle, her two nephews Scott and Greg Hamilton as well as her cousins Judy Chapman and Steven Selleck and eight adoring and sincere grandchildren Kristen Martin, Michael Loicano, Jennifer Burns, Anthony Loicano, Heather Horvath, Lauren T. Roy, Michael Pellerino, Robert Thiele, and her ten happy-go-lucky and free and easy great grandchildren - Aiden Burns, Mia Martin. Lilly Pellerino, Ry Loicano, Gemma Loicano, Luca Pellerino, August Martin, Lennon Horvath, Masie Pellerino, and Olive Horvath.
Janice married Vincent E. PELLERINO [5767].911.,5087 Vincent was born on 20 Jul 1923 in Manhattan, New York, New York1963,5926 and died on 24 Dec 2020 in , , Connecticut,5927 at age 97.
Death Notes: Obituary - Duksa Family Funeral Homes, Newington, Conneticut: Vincent E. Pellerino, 97, of Newington, passed away on Thursday, December 24, 2020. He was the beloved husband of Janice (Dyer) Pellerino. Born on July 20, 1923 in New York City, he was the son of the late Lorenzo and Mary Pellerino. Vincent honorably served his country in the U.S. Navy for four years during World War II. He was employed as an Architectural Draftsman for many years and taught in the field. He was a longtime Newington resident and a parishioner of St. Mary's Church. Vincent was known for his patience, warm smile and gentle soul, and he was loved by all who knew him. Along with his wife, he leaves his four children, Lynn Loicano, Larry Pellerino, Susan Thiele and David Pellerino, eight grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He was also a special uncle to many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his three sisters, Rose Geil, Fay Sinatra and Grace Thalhamer. Funeral services will be private with Duksa Family Funeral Homes at Newington Memorial, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington.
1729 F ii. Living [2908]
Living married Donald W. HAMILTON [5766] 3117,5087.,5928.,5929 Donald was born on 22 Dec 1935 in , , Massachusetts.1963,5929
1730 M iii. Living [2906]
1463. Howard Seymour COMSTOCK Jr. [2404] 893,5120 (Howard Seymour COMSTOCK9, John Patton COMSTOCK8, John Chenevard COMSTOCK7, Mary Eliza CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 8 Jul 1922 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut973,5120 and died on 2 Jan 1999 in Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut,893,973,5129 at age 76. Another name for Howard was Jedd.5930
Death Notes: Obituary - The Hartford Courant, 5 Jan 1999: HOWARD S COMSTOCK JR (summary): Mr. Comstock, who was retired, had owned and operated the Comstock Insurance Co. for 28 years. He handled many of the town's insurance policies for many years.
"He was a good person, a hard worker who had the best interest of the town at heart," said Howard Neilsen, former chairman of the town's insurance committee.
Mr. Comstock was also a member of the Cromwell Volunteer Fire Department and a former chairman of the Cromwell Republican Town Committee.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 265 Washington Avenue between 1935 and 1940 at Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut. 5121 He was age 17 at the 1940 census enumerated at residence of divorced father. Residence at Death: 17 Fairview Heights, in 1999, in Cromwell, Middlesex, Connecticut. 893 He was employed as a Retired Owner, Comstock Insurance. 893
Howard married Barbara J. BIRKS [2406],973 daughter of Percy Cecil BIRKS [2407] 893,5930,5931,5932 and Margaret DAVIS [2408],893,5930,5932 in Apr 1953 in , , California.5931 Barbara was born on 17 May 1931 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut,973,5933 died on 17 May 2011 in New Britain, Hartford, Connecticut,973,5930 at age 80, and was buried in Rocky Hill, Hartford, Connecticut.
Death Notes: Obituary - Comstock, Barbara J, The Hartford Courant on May 21, 2011: COMSTOCK, Barbara J. Barbara J. (Birks) Comstock, 80, of Cromwell, passed away Tuesday (May 17, 2011) at the Hospital of Central CT in New Britain. She was the beloved wife of the late Howard "Jed" S. Comstock Jr. Born in Hartford, she was the daughter of Percy and Margaret (Davis) Birks. Before retiring, she worked as a teacher's aide for the Middletown Board of Education. She enjoyed sailing and watching her grandchildrens' sporting events. She also did volunteer work for Hospice of Middlesex Hospital. She leaves behind her son, Skip Comstock and his wife Holly; and four grandchildren, Christina DeBarber and her husband Peter, Howard Comstock IV, Nathan Comstock and Alexandra Comstock. Funeral services will be Wednesday (May 25, 2011) 11a.m. at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Family and friends may call at the funeral home from 10-11a.m., just prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Middlesex Hospital, 28 Crescent St., Middletown CT 06457.
Burial Notes: She was buried at the Rose Hill Memorial Park.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: 2011, in Cromwell, Middlesex, Connecticut. 973
The child from this marriage was:
1731 M i. Living [2409]
1464. Living [2405] (Howard Seymour COMSTOCK9, John Patton COMSTOCK8, John Chenevard COMSTOCK7, Mary Eliza CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Roy W. GRIGGS [2905] 893.,3461.,5934 Roy was born on 30 Sep 1925 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut and died on 24 Sep 1986 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, at age 60.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as an Automobile Salesman, Williams Ford in West Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Residence at Death: 118 Brookside Road, in Sep 1986, in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut.
Children from this marriage were:
1732 F i. Patton S. GRIGGS [9723] 5935 was born on 30 May 1953 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut and died on 11 Jan 2017 in Raymond, Cumberland, Maine, at age 63.
Death Notes: Obituary - Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine, 14 Jan 2017: RAYMOND - Patton S. Griggs, 63, passed peacefully on the morning of Jan. 11, at her home on Raymond Pond with her family and some of her closest friends by her side.
She was born May 30, 1953, in Hartford, Conn.; one of two children to Roy and Carol (Comstock) Griggs. She was educated in the Newington School district and graduated in 1976 from Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven with a Bachelor of Schience degree in marine biology; and in 1978 from the Yale School of Medicine '96 Therapeutic Radiology, with a certificate of completion in medical dosimetry.
Because she enjoyed so many summers with family on Prouts Neck in Scarborough, she moved to Maine shortly after completing her education; taking a full-time job at Maine Medical Center as a dosimetrist. In 1992, she began working for Physics Consultants Inc. as a contract physicist at CMMC in the Radiation Oncology Department. She planned on retiring in the spring.
Besides family and friends, Patton loved many out-of-doors activities, including skiing, swimming and kayaking. Her passion though, was golf, where she devoted every free moment to chasing that little white ball. She was a member of Fairlawn Country Club in Poland where she was reigning champ and had been for several years. She was very active in many golf leagues, including Fairlawn Ladies League, Fairlawn Couples League and Foxridge Ladies League. She was also a member of the Southern Maine Women's Golf Association.
She was adored and will deeply be missed by her Mom, Carol Griggs of Raymond; four godchildren, Mark DiConzo of New York City, Meegan DiConzo of Buxton, Matthew Rubano of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Chelsea Pettingill of South Portland. She also left behind numerous, extended family members and close friends who greatly treasured her friendship and contagious laugh.
She was predeceased by her father, Roy; and brother, Drew (Rocky).
1733 M ii. Drew Adams "Rocky" GRIGGS [9724] 919,973,5935 was born on 27 Jan 1957 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut and died on 15 May 1996 in , Monroe County, Florida,1320 at age 39.
1469. Marion E. HASTINGS [2855] 893,3497,5168,5169,5170 (William Guernsey HASTINGS9, Katherine Ledyard ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 11 Sep 1897 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut893,3497 and died on 2 May 1984 in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut,893,5171 at age 86.
Noted events in her life were:
Residence at Death: 21 Hartford Avenue, in May 1984, in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut. 893
Marion married Robert Sperry TREAT [3663] 893,5168,5169 on 21 Aug 1926 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.5169 Robert was born about 1899 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut,5169 died on 4 Dec 1957 in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut,893,5936 about age 58, and was buried in Newington, Hartford, Connecticut.
Death Notes: Obituary - Hartford Courant, 6 Dec 1957: Robert S. Treat, State Highway Engineer, Dies // Robert S. Treat, 59, of 26 Johnson St., Newington, state highway engineer, died Thursday at Hartford Hospital.
He was a senior highway engineer for the State Highway Dept. serving as assistant engineer in charge of bridges and structures. He was employed by the Highway Department for 27 years.
He was a member of the Church of Christ, Congregational, the Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers, and the Yale Alumni Club.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mariam Hastings Treat; a son, Robert S. Treat Jr. of Wethersfield; a daughter, Mrs. Thomas E. Lane of Newington; two sisters, Mrs. Robert B. Treat of New Haven and Mrs. William Larkin of Madison and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Sheehan Funeral Home, 1084 New Britain Ave., West Hartford. Burial will be in Center Cemetery, Newington. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Burial Notes: Center Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at Farmington Avenue in 1930 at Berlin, Hartford, Connecticut. 5169 He was employed as a Civil Engineer, Construction Company in 1930. 5169 He resided at 26 Robbins Avenue in 1940 at Newington, Hartford, Connecticut. 5170 He was employed as a State Highway Department in 1940. 5170
Children from this marriage were:
1734 M i. Robert Sperry TREAT Jr. [3664] 1963,5169,5170,5937 was born on 16 Jun 1928 in , , Connecticut,1963,5169,5170 died on 23 Apr 2017 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida,3685 at age 88, and was buried in Avon, Hartford, Connecticut.5938
Burial Notes: Saint Ann Cemetery.
Robert married Patricia Ann McCARTHY [3896] 5937,5939 on 13 Jun 1953 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut.2932.,5937 Patricia was born on 26 Dec 1929 in , , Connecticut1963,5939 and died on 3 Apr 2021 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida,5940 at age 91.
1735 F ii. Living [3665]
Living married Thomas Carl LANE [3894],5941.,5942 son of Joseph John LANE [3895] 911,5942 and Ruth RAHMAN [3897],973,5941.,5943 Thomas was born on 22 Oct 1930 in , , New York5941 and died on 16 May 2021 in Charlottesville, Albemarle, Virginia,5944 at age 90.
Living next married Noel Archibald PARRIS [10255].5945 Noel was born about 1934 and died in Dec 2022 in Hamilton, , Ontario, Canada, about age 88.
1470. Louise Plant HASTINGS [2856] 893,3497,5172 (William Guernsey HASTINGS9, Katherine Ledyard ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 6 Jun 1899 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut893,973,3497 and died on 1 Feb 1989 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut,893,973 at age 89.
Louise married Frank Benedict MILLER [2857] 893,911,5946 on 8 Nov 1930 in Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut.2932 Frank was born on 13 Oct 1895 in Hamden, New Haven, Connecticut893,911 and died on 18 Feb 1983 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut,893 at age 87.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 17 Beers Street between 1920 and Feb 1983 at New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. 893,5172 Was the address of his late mother-in-law and where his life had lived since at least 1920. He was employed as a Mechanical Engineer, Avco Company. 893
Children from this marriage were:
1736 M i. Living [3661]
1477. Gordon Edwards HASTINGS [2456] 1320,5199,5202 (Frederick Parsons HASTINGS9, Katherine Ledyard ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 14 May 1911 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut973,5199 and died on 21 May 1983 in Bradenton, Manatee, Florida,973,1320 at age 72.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 28 Elizabeth Street in Oct 1942 at Caldwell, Essex, New Jersey. 852
Gordon married Hazel Louise TUCKER [2458] 852,5947 on 2 Feb 1934.852 Hazel was born on 10 Sep 1913973,1963 and died on 15 Aug 2002 in Bradenton, Manatee, Florida,973 at age 88.
The child from this marriage was:
1479. William Morris PRINCE [2472] 5206,5210 (Gertrude Avery MORRIS9, Gertrude Morgan ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 3 Sep 1903 in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire,973,5210 died on 12 Sep 1991 in , , New Hampshire,973 at age 88, and was buried in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.5211
Burial Notes: New Boston Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Medical Doctor, Private Practice in 1940 in Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire. 5210
William married Isabel Stewart MANSON [5306] 5210,5948,5949,5950 on 8 Oct 1931 in Montreal, , Quebec, Canada.5950 Isabel was born on 3 May 1898 in Kent, , Ontario, Canada,5210,5951 died on 27 Aug 1951 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire,5952 at age 53, and was buried in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.5952
Burial Notes: New Boston Cemetery.
Children from this marriage were:
1739 F i. Margaret "Peggy" S. PRINCE [6750] 5210,5953 was born in 1934 in Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire,5210 died on 15 Nov 2014 in Syracuse, Onondaga, New York, at age 80, and was buried in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.5954
Death Notes: Obituary - Margaret "Peggy" (Prince) Morrison, 80, of Syracuse, passed away on November 15, 2014 in Syracuse. Peggy was born in Newport, NH. She graduated Newport High School and went on to earn her PhD in Comparative Literature from Binghamton University. Peggy was on the faculty of Empire State College for a number of years and retired in 1999. She was a lover of antiques and ran a small antique business for many years after her retirement. Peggy enjoyed traveling, journeying to Europe, India and across the US with family and friends. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert E. Morrison, parents, Isabel Manson Prince and Dr. William Prince.
Survivors: daughters, Maria Spanos of Narraganset, RI, and Stephania Spanos of Syracuse, NY; son and daughter-in-law, Aristides and Mary Spanos of Ridgefield, CT, granddaughters Natalie and Isabella Spanos of Ridgefield, CT, sister and brother-in-law Helen Prince and Raymond Stineford and brother David Prince of New Hampshire.
Services: Funeral service and burial will be private. A gathering of remembrance is being planned for a later date.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Food Bank of Central New York, 7066 Interstate Island Rd, Syracuse, NY 13209-9712.
Burial Notes: New Boston Cemetery.
Margaret married William Vaios SPANOS [10375] 911,5955 in 1954 in Manhattan, New York, New York.5956 The marriage ended in divorce. William was born on 31 Dec 1924 in Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire and died on 29 Dec 2017 in Binghamton, Broome, New York, at age 92.
Margaret next married Living
1740 M ii. Living [6754]
Living married Living
1741 F iii. Living [6752]
Living married Rev. Raymond Earl STINEFORD [6753],1344,1963,5953.,5957 son of Carroll Raymond STINEFORD [9785] 5958 and Bertha Reed SAWTELLE [9786],.5958 Raymond was born on 27 Jul 1934 in Oakland, Kennebec, Maine1963,5957 and died on 26 Apr 2021 in North Conway, Carroll, New Hampshire, at age 86.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Conway Daily Sun, 27 Apr 2021: Raymond Stineford // North Conway, NH. - Raymond E. Stineford, 86, died on April 26, 2021 at his home at assisted living, Mineral Springs, North Conway. He was born July 27, 1934 in Oakland, Maine, the only child of Carroll and Bertha (Sawtelle) Stineford. He is survived by his wife, Helen Prince, Ph.D. They were married Christmas Day, 1961.
He earned an undergraduate degree at Nasson College and graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary and from the Graduate School in English at the University of New Hampshire and taught at Thomas College and Nasson College, and served pastorates in Maine and New Hampshire.
At the time of his retirement in 1994 he had been affiliated with the Gibson Senior Center as a member of the first board of directors and later as an employee. For many years he was the organist for the First Church of Christ Scientist in North Conway, and was a guest minister in area churches. At the time of his death he was a member of the North Sandwich Society of Friends (Quakers).
His poetry and essays were published in The Christian Science Monitor, Yankee, and many other publications. In 1968 American Weave Press published a collection of his poems.
For over 30 years the couple resided in Madison, NH. where they restored a two hundred year old former inn. He served as chair of the Madison Library board of trustees and had been active in the Madison Historical Society. Throughout their marriage the couple spent part of each year at a home they owned on Monhegan Island, Maine.
He will be greatly missed by family and friends. At Raymond's request, his services will be private. Arrangements are respectfully handled by Poitras, Neal and York Funeral Home, Cornish, Maine.
William next married Olive GREER [2473] 1840,5959 on 6 Jun 1952 in North Newport, Sullivan, New Hampshire.5960 Olive was born on 20 Mar 1911 in Goffstown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire,5959 died on 6 Aug 2001 in Center Harbor, Belknap, New Hampshire,5959 at age 90, and was buried in New Boston, Hillsborough, New Hampshire.5961 They had no children.
Death Notes: Obituary - Laconia Citizen, Laconia, NH, 8 Aug 2001: MEREDITH - Olive (Greer) Prince died Aug. 6, 2001, in Golden View Health Center after a brief illness.
Born in Goffstown on March 20, 1911, she earned a nursing degree from Cambridge Mount Auburn Hospital in 1928. She served in Boston, Mass., before returning to Goffstown after Pearl Harbor to continue nursing in Concord. She later moved to Newport Memorial Hospital as director of nursing and was promoted to hospital administrator, supervising the planning and construction of a new and modern hospital.
In 1952, she married Dr. William Prince of Newport. In the mid-50s the couple moved to Moultonboro Neck to run a marina for several years. In addition, Mrs. Prince worked as a school nurse in Wolfeboro and was instrumental in the founding of the local Visiting Nurses' Association.
Her husband died in 1991.
Family members include two sons, Richard Prince of Moultonboro and David Prince of Gilmanton Iron Works; two daughters, Helen Prince of Madison and Margaret Morrison of Syracuse, N.Y.; grandchildren; and a sister, Dorothy Aston of Newton, Mass.
Burial Notes: New Boston Cemetery.
1482. Margaret MORRIS [2467] 5215 (George Myron MORRIS9, Gertrude Morgan ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 8 Mar 1907 in Nantucket, , Massachusetts973,5215,5231 and died in Nov 1995 in New Harbor, Lincoln, Maine,973 at age 88.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 19 Tremont Street in 1930 at Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 5962 She worked as a Music Teacher in 1940. 5963
Margaret married John Harmon SCAMMON [5360] 5235,5963,5964 on 6 Jun 1931 in Dorchester, Grafton, New Hampshire. John was born on 4 Oct 1905 in East Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire973,5963 and died on 4 Aug 1994 in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire,5965,5966 at age 88.
Death Notes: Obituary - Portland Press Herald (ME) - Saturday, August 6, 1994: The Rev. Dr. John H. Scammon, 88, of Havenwood Retirement Community died unexpectedly Thursday. He was the father of James P. Scammon of New Harbor, Maine.
Born in East Rochester, son of Thomas H. and Nina Morris Scammon, he was a 1927 graduate of Bates College of Lewiston, Maine. In 1930, he graduated cum laude from Andover Newton Theological School and in 1939, earned a doctorate there. He also received a doctorate in theology in 1939 at Harvard and a master's in library science at Simmons College.
Dr. Scammon served as the minister of the First Baptist Church in Weston, Mass., from 1930-36, then on the faculty of Andover Newton Theological School from 1937 to 1071, first as librarian and instructor, finally as professor of Hebrew and Old Testament.
He was an exchange professor at the Near East School of Theology, Beirut, Lebanon, and at the College of Theology, Central Philippine University. He studied several summers in Israel.
Dr. Scammon published books on Job, Psalms and Proverbs, as well as many scholarly articles.
Surviving besides his son are his wife, Margaret Morris Scammon; a daughter, Ruth E. Sargent of Saudi Arabia; five grandchildren and a great-grandchild.
Noted events in his life were:
He was educated at Newton Seminary in 1930 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 5967 He worked as a Private School Librarian in 1940. 5963 He had a residence in 1940 at Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 5963 He had a residence in 1954 at Newton Highlands, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 5968
The child from this marriage was:
1742 F i. Ruth Elizabeth SCAMMON [5361] 3804,5963,5964 was born on 7 Jul 1932 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.1963,3804,5963
Ruth married Kenneth Albert SARGENT [5362],5968,5969,5970 son of Casper Gilley SARGENT [5363] 5968,5970,5971,5972 and Irene HAMILTON [5364],5971 on 27 Dec 1954 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts.5971 Kenneth was born on 16 Aug 1932 in Ellsworth, Hancock, Maine973,5969 and died on 19 May 1997 in Bangor, Penobscot, Maine,973,5971 at age 64.
Death Notes: Obituary - Geological Society of America Memorials, v. 29, December 1998: Kenneth A. Sargent died of cancer on May 19, 1997, in Bangor, Maine. He was born August 16, 1932, in Ellsworth, Maine, the son of Irene (Hamilton) Sargent and Casper G. Sargent, Sr. Ken earned a bachelor's degree in geology from Bates College, Lewiston, Maine in 1954. He attended the State University of Iowa, earning M.S. (1957) and Ph.D. (1960) degrees in geology. While attending school, he worked as a field and laboratory assistant, surveyor, teaching assistant, and instructor. Ken began his professional work in 1960-1961 as a petroleum geologist with Texaco, and in 1962 joined the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), where he pursued a distinguished career as a scientist and scientific administrator for 33 years, retiring in 1995. Throughout his career, Ken was primarily a superb field geologist, but his talents also included mineralogy, petrology, economic geology, and environmental geology; he was also an excellent writer, reviewer, and editor, and an inspiring scientific leader.
Ken met Ruth Scammon at Bates College, and they were married in Newton, Massachusetts, on December 27, 1954. Ruth and Ken have three sons, David, John, and Andrew, and three grandchildren. Ken is also survived by his mother and a brother, Casper G. Sargent, Jr.
Ken's first USGS assignment was to the Nevada Test Site, where he participated in geologic mapping and subsurface studies in complex Paleozoic and Tertiary terranes as background for atomic testing. Emerging as a recognized leader, he next served as chief of the Denver Technical Reports Unit for three years.
Returning to fieldwork in 1975, Ken led an environmental geologic study of the Kaiparowitscoal basin in Utah, where he coordinated the geologic research of five government organizations to produce 16 geologic and hydrologic maps of an area then planned for extensive production of low-sulfur coal. He next led a multidisciplinary and multi-agency study to characterize and evaluate the geology and tectonics of the entire Basin and Range province. More than 40 publications resulted from this effort; Ken was senior author or coauthor of more than a quarter of these.
Ken then undertook two administrative assignments, the first as chief of the Branch of Central Regional Geology, staffed by about 80 professionals and support staff in Denver and Flagstaff. He then moved to USGS headquarters in Reston, Virginia, as associate chief of the Office of Regional Geology, where he was instrumental in establishing and promoting a national geologic mapping program that involved the USGS, state geologic surveys, and colleges and universities.
In 1989 Ken and Ruth moved to the USGS mission in Saudi Arabia, where Ken, as Deputy Chief of Mission for Scientific Affairs, organized and supervised the scientific program and coordinated the Mission's work with that of several international groups. Chiefly through his efforts, a large report backlog was eliminated in less than a year. He established an environmental and geohazards program that monitors seismic, volcanic, and human-caused hazards; this program, of major importance to Saudi government decision makers, is now greatly expanded. Ken's last assignment was as chief of the USGS mission, where he held administrative responsibility for 20 American scientists and technicians and about 250 Saudi and other local employees. In 1995, Ken and Ruth retired to Prospect Harbor, Maine, to the oceanside that Ken loved; until his death he continued to serve as reviewer of USGS Mission reports and as scientific advisor to the staff.
Ken's outstanding productivity as a scientist (he was author or coauthor of nearly 100 scientific reports) and his excellence as a scientific manager led to his participation in numerous advisory committees and to presentations at scientific meetings. He possessed the unusual ability
to assume the leadership role in undertaking complex and difficult tasks-largely owing to his strong work ethic-and to inspire the work of others, resulting in major contributions to geology and the national welfare, invariably completed on schedule. Ken's numerous friends and colleagues worldwide will long remember and cherish his friendly manner, his humility and support of others, and his quiet sense of humor.
1486. Eleanor Ely BARKER [2862] 5251,5254,5260 (Clarence Ludlow BARKER9, Maria (Minnie) Edwards ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 25 May 1913 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois5251 and died on 7 Feb 1990 in Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at age 76.
Eleanor married William Paul YOUNGCLAUS Jr. [2866] 2614,5254 on 17 Jun 1936. William was born on 30 Apr 1913 in , , Illinois973,5973 and died on 25 Sep 1993 in Thiensville, Ozaukee, Wisconsin,973,2614 at age 80.
General Notes: He was a graduate mechanical engineer of Northwestern University. He was past president of the Council of Engineering Societies Secretaries and as of November 1964, president of the Wisconsin Society of Association Executives and Secretary of the Federation of Management Organizations.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1935 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma. 5260 He resided at Hinman Avenue in 1940 at Evanston, Cook, Illinois. 5260 He was employed as a Sales Engineer, Oil Company in 1940. 5260
The child from this marriage was:
1743 M i. William Paul YOUNGCLAUS III [3145] 2310,5260,5975,5976 was born on 2 Jul 1939 in , , Illinois5976 and died on 30 Jun 2006 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio,5976 at age 66.
Death Notes: Obituary: the pilot.com, 13 Jul 2006 - William P. Youngclaus III: William Paul "Bill" Youngclaus III, 66, of Pinehurst, died Friday, June 30, 2006, at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, July 8, at 11 a.m. at The Village Chapel in Pinehurst, followed by a reception at the Pinehurst Member's Club.
Mr. Youngclaus was an owner and partner of Collins Youngclaus Health and Wellness Marketing in Chapel Hill.
Formerly of Chicago, Ill., his advertising career included many years with the Leo Burnett Company, where he opened advertising offices throughout Europe. He also held the position of vice president of marketing at McDonald's and served as president of Young and Rubicam, TLK/RSCG and Noble and Associates advertising agencies in Chicago.
A Yale graduate and English major, Mr. Youngclaus was an avid writer of short stories and poetry. He was a former Board of Trustees member of The O'Neal School in Southern Pines.
Mr. Youngclaus is survived by his wife, Lisa Youngclaus, and son, William Paul Youngclaus IV; his former wife, Nancy Tooman, and their daughters, Lisa Youngclaus of New York, N.Y., and Anne Thompson and her husband, Woody, of Los Angeles, Calif.; his three grandchildren, Turner, Barker and Cooper Thompson of Los Angeles, Calif.; and his sister, Anne Stratton of Mequon, Wisc.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The O'Neal School, in memory of Bill Youngclaus, 3300 Airport Road, PO Box 290, Southern Pines, NC 28388-0290.
Bodnar-Mahoney Funeral Homes of Cleveland is serving the family.
1487. Clarence Ludlow BARKER Jr. [2863] 5251,5254 (Clarence Ludlow BARKER9, Maria (Minnie) Edwards ELY8, Elizabeth Smith MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 13 Aug 1918 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois973,5251 and died on 2 Feb 1970 in Elgin, Kane, Illinois,973,5261 at age 51.
Death Notes: Obituary - Chicago Tribune, 4 Feb 1970: Clarence L. Barker // Memorial services for Clarence L. Barker, 55, of 9030 Federal ct., Des Plaines, will be held at 3:30 p. m. Sunday in Kenilworth Union church, 211 Kenilworth. Mr. Barker, formerly of Golf, died Monday in an Elgin hospital. He was a textile mill representative with offices at 300 Adams st. Surviving are his widow, Marceil L.; a daughter, Mrs. Jules E. Tradt; a son, William L.; two grandchildren; and three sisters.
Noted events in his life were:
He resided at 7521 Winchester Avenue in 1940 at Chicago, Cook, Illinois. 5977 He was employed as a Salesman, Wholesale Woolen Mill in 1940. 5977
Clarence married Marceil Catharine LYDICK [2867],5254,5977,5978 daughter of Chester Clayton LYDICK [3368] 1320,5978,5979 and Rebecca Ann BENJAMIN [3369],5254 on 19 Feb 1938 in Moline, Rock Island, Illinois. Marceil was born on 13 Aug 1914 in Evanston, Cook, Illinois and died on 2 Feb 1970 in Elgin, Kane, Illinois, at age 55.
Children from this marriage were:
1744 F i. Living [3660]
Living married Jules E. TRAUT [9891].5980.,5981 Jules was born on 6 Dec 1939 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois and died on 8 Feb 2019 in Libertyville, Lake, Illinois, at age 79.
Death Notes: Obituary - Chicago Suburban Daily Herald, 9 Feb 2019: Jules E. Traut, 79, passed away on Friday, Feb. 8, 2019 at Advocate Condell Medical Center. He was born Dec. 6, 1939 in Chicago and had been a Libertyville resident for the past 50 years. He was a 1957 graduate of Niles East HS and a 1961 graduate of the Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, NY. He recruited for the academy for 54 years. Jules was a member of the United Methodist Church and its Men's Club in Libertyville, was a former Eagle Scout and an engineer in the heating industry for many years. He was also a member of the Libertyville Masonic Lodge and the Scottish Rite. Jules was a Captain in the Coast Guard and was the Chief Engineer on the Icebreaking Ferry that he helped bring to Chicago from Nova Scotia, which is now the Columbia Yacht Club. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, Becky Traut; 4 children, Cam Traut, Lisa Traut, Nancy (Scott) Reed and Dave (Kristin) Traut; 5 grandchildren, Andrew, Caleb and Abby Reed; Simon and Max Traut. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 pm Tuesday at the Burnett-Dane Funeral Home, 120 W. Park Ave. (Rt. 176, one block west of Milwaukee Ave.) Libertyville. Services will be on Wed. Feb. 13, 2019 at the United Methodist Church, 429 Brainerd Ave. Libertyville. Memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimer's Association . or the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
1745 M ii. Living [9892]
Living married Marie Abra GADBOIS [9936].1955.,5982 Marie was born on 10 Nov 1945 in Ventura, Ventura, California1954 and died on 12 Feb 2012 in , , New Mexico, at age 66.
1498. Ruth Quincy PETERS [2516] 973,5310,5311,5316 (Richard Dudley PETERS Jr.9, Richard Dudley PETERS8, Gertrude Chenevard MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 18 Jul 1923 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts973,5310,5311 and died on 27 Jan 2002 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts,973 at age 78.
Ruth married Lee Tietjen LOBERG [2518],494,5983 son of Hjalmar Christian LOBERG [5304] 494,4621,5983 and Avia Catherine TIETJEN [5305],4621,5983 on 30 Sep 1955 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, Massachusetts. Lee was born on 23 Apr 1919 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California973,1954 and died on 13 Sep 1984 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California,5984,5985 at age 65.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as an Architect.
Children from this marriage were:
1746 F i. Living [2521]
1747 F ii. Karen Quincy LOBERG [2522] 5317,5986 was born on 20 Nov 1960 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California.5983
Ruth next married Lothrop Motley WELD Jr. [2519] 5311 on 12 Jun 1986 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts.5311 Lothrop was born on 12 May 1922 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts,973,5311 died on 23 Mar 2005 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts,973,5987 at age 82, and was buried in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts.5988 They had no children.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Boston Globe published 27 Mar 2005: Lothrop M. Weld Jr., who served in the US Army during World War II, died Tuesday in the Newfield House in Plymouth. He was 82. Mr. Weld graduated from Harvard University in 1950. During World War II, he served overseas as a first sergeant with the 101st Field Artillery. He was awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Star, four campaign medals, and four battle stars for his service. Mr. Weld served as treasurer of the R. M. Martin Construction Company, and later as senior vice president of Hunneman Real Estate Company in Boston, where he retired after 18 years with the company. Mr. Weld leaves his wife, Priscilla Q. (Peters) Weld, of Duxbury; two sons, Thomas of Marshfield and John of Gorham, Maine; three stepdaughters, Katie G. Gallagher of Lancaster, Pa., Ingrid A. Loberg of Plymouth, and Karen Q. Loberg of Thousand Oaks, Calif.; a brother, Holyoke L. Whitney of Sherborn; and two sisters, Sally Weld Harbaugh of Miami and Tuesday Weld of New York City; and one granddaughter. Funeral arrangements are private.
Burial Notes: Mayflower Cemetery.
General Notes: Mothers name is unknown. She apparently died / separated prior to 1930 by which time his father had remarried (abt 1930) Geraldine and by the 1940 census his father's wife was enumerated as Helen.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1940 at Wellfleet, Barnstable, Massachusetts. 5989 He was enumerated along with siblings at parent's residence.
1499. Mae MORGAN [7352] 3593,5336,5337 (Frank William MORGAN9, William Fullagar MORGAN8, Frederick Talcott MORGAN7, Margaret Juliana CHENEVARD6, John CHENEVARD Jr.5, Hepzibah COLLIER4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 11 May 1906 in , , Pennsylvania973,5336 and died on 19 Oct 1967 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,973,5338 at age 61.
Death Notes: Death Notice - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 Oct 1967: WUNDERLICH-DOHERTY // On Thursday, Oct. 19, 1967, at 5:45 a. m. Mae Wunderlich (nee Morgan), age 61 years, wife of the late Charles Wunderlich; of 621 Brownsville Rd.; mother of Robert G. Doherty; also six grandchildren; sister of Clifford and Robert Morgan and the late Viola Lydon. Friends may call at the Wm. C. Hirt Jr. Funeral Home, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St. Funeral Monday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. George's Church at 9 a. m.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1930 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. 5990 Residence at Death: Oct 1967, in New Kensington, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania. 973
Mae married George S. DOHERTY [7353] 911.,3200.,3593.,5337 George was born on 16 Sep 1895 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania911,5337 and died on 16 Apr 1954 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, at age 58.
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Road Construction Laborer in 1940. 5337 He had a residence in 1940 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania. 5337
The child from this marriage was:
1748 M i. Robert G. DOHERTY [7355] 973,5336,5337,5338,5991 was born on 21 Apr 1928 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,5336,5337 died on 2 Jan 2013 in , , Pennsylvania,5992 at age 84, and was buried in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
Death Notes: Obituary - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 6 Jan 2013: Robert G. Doherty Sr., Crafton // Robert G. "Doc" Doherty Sr., 84, of Crafton, died Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. He was the husband of the late Patsy (Olkosky) Doherty; loving companion of Ann Trusiak; dedicated and beloved father of Chris (Jim) Bloom, Bobbie (Tim) Sexton, Ed (Janice) Doherty, Jack (Vicki) Doherty, Joe Doherty and Bob (Maria) Doherty; 11 cherished grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Doc will be missed by his family and many friends. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday and 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the SCHEPNER-McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Ave., Crafton. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, 320 Bilmar Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205.
Burial Notes: Holy Souls Cemetery.
Robert married Florence Patricia "Patsy" OLKOSKY [7357] 919,973,5992,5993 on 28 Jan 1950 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.2911.,5991 Florence was born on 15 Mar 1928 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,1963 died on 8 Dec 1996 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,5994 at age 68, and was buried in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
Death Notes: Obituary - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9 Dec 1996: FLORENCE (PAT) P. DOHERTY // On Sunday, December 8, 1996; beloved wife of Robert G. Sr.; mother of Christine Bloom, Bobbie Sexton, Edward Sr., Jack, Joe and Bob; sister of Helen Homa, Raymond Olkosky, Sarah Sero and Eugene Olkowski; grandmother of Timmy, Jimmy, Michael, Jennifer, Lori, Eddy, Crystal, Zachary and Haley. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the EDWARD A. SCHEPNER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 165 Noble Ave., Crafton. Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Burial Notes: Holy Souls Cemetery.
Mae next married Charles Wesley WUNDERLICH [7356] 911.,919.,3200.,5338 Charles was born on 24 Mar 1894 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,911 died on 26 Jan 1957 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania,5995 at age 62, and was buried in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.5996
Death Notes: Death Notice - Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 27 Jan 1957: WUNDERLICH - On Saturday, Jan. 26, 1957, Charles W. , husband of Mae Doherty; father of Mrs. Jean Neighbors and John W. Wunderlich; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Brown, H. Hayes Wunderlich. Funeral services at the McAvoy Funeral Home, 1700 Forbes St., on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Burial Notes: Homewood Cemetery.
1513. Florence Mary COOKE [5258] 5373,5380,5381 (Rollin Germain COOKE9, George Germain COOKE8, James Henry COOKE7, Henry COOKE6, Charles COOKE5, Esther PECK4, Abel PECK3, Susannah COLLIER2, Joseph1) was born on 18 Jul 1912 in Akron, Summit, Ohio494,5373,5381 and died on 6 Feb 1990 in , San Diego County, California,494 at age 77.
Florence married James Hart Grey BROWN [5264],494,2587,5380,5381,5997 son of Archibald BROWN [5265] 5381,5998,5999 and Margaret HART [5266],973,5381,5999 on 15 Jun 1932 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio.2587 James was born on 13 Nov 1909 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada494,2587,5381,5997 and died on 27 Apr 1985 in San Diego, San Diego, California,494 at age 75.
Noted events in his life were:
He immigrated from Canada in 1915 to Buffalo, Erie, New York. He had a residence in 1940 at Garfield Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio. At the 1940 census he was age 30 enumerated at parent's residence. Also enumerated were wife Florence (age 27) and two children; James H. (age 6) and Karen (age 3).
Children from this marriage were:
1749 M i. Living [6195]
1750 F ii. Living [6196]
Living married James Francis SOMMER [8912].1629.,2624 James was born on 10 Jul 1935 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.2624
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