1528. Leann SMITH [7799] 1442,5429 (John Warly SMITH10, Sophia Elvira SMITH9, John Henry SMITH8, Elvira ROOT7, Solomon ROOT6, Mary SELDEN5, Mary OLCOTT4, Sarah COLLIER3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 15 Jul 1932 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts5429 and died on 8 Nov 1975 in New Caney, Montgomery, Texas, at age 43.
Death Notes: She died of a drug overdose. Body was donated for medical research to Baylor College of Medicine.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in 1940 at Salem, Essex, Massachusetts. She resided at 90 William Street in 1975 at Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Leann married Royal "Roy" Stuart NICKERSON [9228] 919.,973.,5432 The marriage ended in divorce. Royal was born on 2 Sep 1932 in Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, died on 15 Jul 2005 in Clearwater, Pinellas, Florida,6000 at age 72, and was buried in Bay Pines, Pinellas, Florida.6001
Death Notes: Obituary - St. Petersburg (FL)Times, 18 Jul 2005: NICKERSON, ROY S. SR., 72, of Clearwater, died Friday (July 15, 2005) at home under the care of the Hospice of the Florida Suncoast. He was born in Summerville, Mass., and came here in 1982 from New Jersey. He was owner-operator of RSN Associates, an industrial equipment sales business in Clearwater. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was Methodist and a member of the Masonic Lodge in Boston. Survivors include his wife of nine years, Sharyl; a son, Stu, Clearwater; three daughters, Elaine Arold, Woodstock, Ga., Susan Taylor, Deerfield, Ill., and Robin Humphries, New Carlisle, Ind.; and seven grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Largo.
Burial Notes: Bay Pines National Cemetery.
The child from this marriage was:
1751 F i. Living [9229]
1546. Living [3307] (Mary Colt MILLER10, 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)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1752 M i. Living [5320]
+ 1753 M ii. Living [5322]
1754 F iii. Living [5323]
1563. Theodora Colt FLYNN [2773] 919,2416,4510,5568 (Theodora Colt BARROWS10, 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 2 Mar 1928 in New York, New York5568 and died on 1 Feb 2004 in Key West, Monroe, Florida, at age 75.
General Notes: Theodora was born on March 2, 1928 the daughter of Theodora Colt Barrows and Oscar Rogers Flynn Jr., a professor of Finance. Her great grandfather is LeBaron B. Colt, a US Senator for Rhode Island and the nephew of Samuel Colt, inventor of the Colt revolver.
She has a traumatic, introspective childhood. Her mother commits suicide. She has fond memories of her grandfather, Edwin Armington Barrows. Theodora attends George School with happy memories of her time at this Quaker high school.
She then attends the Connecticut College for Women. Poet and mystic Robert Lax is her English teacher. They start a life-long friendship and correspondence. Lax will be instrumental in Theodora's later conversion to Catholicism. One of her poems, Death, is selected for America Sings, the fourth annual anthology of college poetry published by the National Poetry Association.
Theodora goes to Paris on a school trip and doesn't return and participates in the vibrant ex-pat community of writers and artists of Paris in the Fifties. She meets a young French writer called Jean-François Bergery who edits an English-language literary review called New Story with Eric Protter. They marry and had three children: Benjamin, Nicholas, Annie. She separates from Jean-François and moves to New York City with her children.
Theodora converts to Catholicism. She joins Alcoholics Anonymous. She holds AA meetings in her apartment and then helps organize meetings in the Village and Soho. She is active in AA for over 40 years and helps dozens of people with their struggle towards sobriety. She studies with Mira Rostova and Leonidas Ossetynski and begins a career as a stage actress. Theodora creates and directs The Children's Circus in a theater on Saint Mark's Place in New York City. She starts a business as an interior decorator, renovating New York apartments. She begins a friendship and correspondence with poet Robert Graves.
Theodora appears in two feature films: Franco Prosperi's Hired Killer in 1966 and Robert Kramer's The Edge in 1968. Weary of the acting life, Theodora decides to become a painter. Many of her paintings are done in her beloved Mykonos, where she goes every summer for twenty years. Her paintings sell. A few of her paintings reflect trips to Egypt, Morocco, Brazil and France.
Theodora discovers Key West and sets up house there for the winters. Her paintings now feature Key West subjects. She begins to make prints of her paintings. They sell well. Her last few years of illness are spent in Key West. She dies on February 1, 2004 in Key West at the age of 75 and was buried in the Frances street cemetery in Key West, a block away from where she lived.
Noted events in her life were:
She resided at 673 Springdale Avenue in 1940 at East Orange, Essex, New Jersey. She was age 12 at the 1940 census, enumerated at the residence of her widowed grandfather Oscar R. Flynn (age 68). She resided at 204 East 62nd Street in 1956 at New York, Bronx, New York. 2416
Theodora married Living
Children from this marriage were:
1755 M i. Living [2775]
1756 F ii. Living [2777]
1564. Patricia Colt BARROWS [2770] 4512,5575,5577 (Edwin Armington BARROWS Jr.10, 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 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.
Death Notes: Obituary - FLYNN, PATRICIA COLT (BARROWS) 84 of Cranston, died unexpectedly in her home on Thursday, January 21, 2010. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Edwin A. Barrows Jr. and Mrs. Joy Blair Barrows of Edgewood. She graduated from Cranston East High School, attended the Rhode Island School of Design, and graduated from TRAPHAGON Fashion Academy in New York City. She was a Fashion model and started a career as a fashion coordinator at Gladding's Department Store in Providence. Patty performed as a movie extra in several films including, "The Great Gatsby" and "Meet Joe Black". Over the past decade, she also appeared in many local TV commercials, was an avid bridge player, and enjoyed working with her late husband, Raymond Flynn, in raising Field Trial Dogs whom competed nationally. She also loved the ocean and deep sea fishing with her grandsons. In addition to her late husband, she is survived by her daughter Victoria Renzi-Allen of Orange County, California and grandchildren Nicholas Renzi of Los Angeles, California, Ryan Renzi of Edison, New Jersey, and Neal Renzi of Orange County, California, her brother Blair Barrows of Harwick, Massachusetts and Sister Joy Nordquist of North Scituate. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Patricia married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1758 M i. Living [4596]
Patricia next married Living
Patricia next married Raymond Aloysius FLYNN [3637] 919,6002 on 27 Nov 1985 in Delray Beach, Palm Beach, Florida.5276 Raymond was born on 4 Dec 1936 in Bronx, , New York and died on 8 Sep 2000 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island,6002 at age 63.
Death Notes: Obituary - Providence Journal (RI), April 11, 2000: RAYMOND A. FLYNN, 63, of Alhambra Circle, a veteran competitor and official of dog field trials, died Saturday at Kent County Memorial Hospital, Warwick.
He was the husband of Patricia (Barrow) Flynn. Born in New York City, he was a son of the late Dr. Raymond Flynn and Roseanna (Barclay) Flynn.
He was a former division merchandise manager for the Higbee Co. of Ohio, before moving to Rhode Island. He also worked at the former Shepard Co. and for the Electric Boat division of General Dynamics at Quonset Point.
He was a graduate of St. Michael's College and New York University graduate school.
He participated in field trials for more than 30 years, competing in regional and national events. He was a member and past president of Region No. 1 Amateur Field Trial Clubs of America. He was a board member of the Association of New England Field Trial Clubs and a member of the Woburn Field Trial Club.
He was an avid fisherman and photographer.
Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Raymond Flynn in New Hampshire; two daughters, Toni M. Flynn in Hong Kong and Karen D. Flynn in New Hampshire; a step-daughter, Victoria Allen in California; a brother, John Barclay Flynn in Texas; and three step-grandsons.
His funeral and burial will be private.
1587. William Austin INGRAM [2601] 973,4607 (Marion E. LANE10, Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) 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. Another name for William was Homer 4622.,5660
Death Notes: Obituary - Palo Alto Weekly published 5 Jun 2002: William Austin Ingram, 77, a 50-year resident of Palo Alto, died May 26 of complications from pneumonia.
He was born in Jeffersonville, Ind. After serving in the United States Marine Corps in World War II, he earned a bachelor's degree from Stanford and a law degree from the University of Louisville Law School. He was admitted to practice in California in 1951. From 1951 to 1955 he was an attorney with Littler, Coakley, Lauritzen and Ferdon in San Francisco and was a deputy district attorney in Santa Clara County from 1955 to 1957. From 1957 to 1969, he was a partner in the law firm of Rankin, Oneal, Luckhardt, Center, Ingram and Bonney.
He served with distinction as a judge of the Municipal Court for the Palo Alto/Mountain View Judicial District from 1969 to 1971. He was appointed to the Santa Clara County Superior Court in 1971, were he served until he was nominated to the United States District Court by President Gerald Ford. He became Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Northern California in 1988.
In 1984 he created and chaired the original organizing committee which sought and obtained the provisional and, ultimately, the permanent charter for the Santa Clara Inn of the American Inn of Court in 1985.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Barbara Ingram of Palo Alto; daughters Mandy MacCalla of Mountain View; Claudia Ingram of Redlands; and Betsy Friebel of Palo Alto; and four grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 8 at 10 a.m. at St. Marks Episcopal Church, 600 Colorado Ave., Palo Alto.
General Notes: Born in Jeffersonville, Indiana, Ingram was a U.S. Marine Corps Reserve during World War II, from 1943 to 1946. He received an LL.B. from the University of Louisville School of Law in 1950. He was in private practice in San Francisco, California from 1951 to 1955. He was in private practice in San Jose, California from 1955 to 1969. He was a Deputy district attorney of Santa Clara County, California from 1955 to 1957. He was a judge on the Municipal Court, Mountain View Judicial District, Palo Alto, California from 1969 to 1971. In 1971, Ingram was appointed to the Superior Court bench in Santa Clara County by California Governor Ronald Reagan. He served there until 1976.
Ingram was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. Ingram was nominated by President Gerald Ford on June 2, 1976, to a seat vacated by Alfonso J. Zirpoli. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 23, 1976, and received his commission the same day. He served as chief judge from 1988-1990. He assumed senior status on November 15, 1990. Ingram served in that capacity until May 26, 2002, due to his death. He died in Menlo Park, California.
William married Living
Children from this marriage were:
1759 F i. Living [2630]
Living married Living
Living next married Living
1760 F ii. Living [2631]
1761 F iii. Living [2632]
1588. Nancy Lane INGRAM [2602] 4607,4622,5660 (Marion E. LANE10, Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) 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.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Washington Post, 8 Feb. 2020: NOOTER NANCY INGRAM NOOTER 1927 - 2020 // Nancy Ingram Nooter, 92, noted African and Native American art scholar, collector, teacher and artist, died peacefully at her home in Washington on February 4, 2020 after a long struggle with Alzheimer's. She and her husband of 72 years, Robert H. Nooter, have been longtime supporters of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and many of their works of art are on display in both museums. She conducted field research in Kenya, Somalia, Sudan and Tanzania on the art of the Swahili Coast, prehistoric rock art, silver jewelry and the carved doors of Zanzibar. She co-authored, with Warren Robbins, "African Art in American Collections" in 1989, one of the most comprehensive books on the subject. At the National Museum of African Art she curated exhibitions and wrote and edited catalogues and display captions, organized the first docent program and established the Summer Institute for young African art scholars and instructors. She also taught classes on African art at American and Georgetown Universities and at the Smithsonian Institution. Nancy was also an artist in her own right. She studied under Gene Davis in Washington and Fred Conway in St. Louis, Missouri. Her works have been exhibited at the Franz Bader Gallery in Washington, the Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock, Ark. and many are owned by collectors in the U.S., Europe, West Africa and South America. Born as Nancy Lane Ingram in Jeffersonville, Indiana on November 30, 1927, she was one of three children of Marion Lane and William Austin "Navy Bill" Ingram, who was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1973 for his accomplishments as a football player and head coach at the US Naval Academy and three other universities. She grew up in Los Gatos, California and attended UC Berkeley where she met Robert H. Nooter. They married in 1947 and moved to St. Louis, Missouri and later lived in Uruguay, Liberia, Tanzania and Washington, DC during her husband's career with the United States Agency for International Development and the World Bank. She received her BA and MA from George Washington University in cultural anthropology. She was a Member of the Board of the Arts Council of the African Studies Association, a Council Member of the Society of Women Geographers, and a member of the Cosmos Club. She is survived by her husband, Robert H. Nooter and four children and their spouses, Thomas H. Nooter (Alice Schlesinger) of New York City, Anne N. Ruch (Scott) of Kansas City, Missouri, William W. Nooter (Elissa Free) of Washington, D.C. and Robert I. Nooter (Barbara) of Potomac, Maryland, as well as son-in-law, Dr. Allen Roberts of Los Angeles, California, husband of Mary "Polly" Nooter Roberts who died in 2018. She is also survived by twelve grand-children and nine great-grand-children. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at the River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Bethesda, MD. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that gifts may be made in her name to the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art.A memorial service will be held at 3:00 PM on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at the River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Bethesda, MD. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that gifts may be made in her name to the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art.
Noted events in her life were:
In 1988 she was a writer, lecturer and consultant in African art for the Smithsonian Institution. 6004
Nancy married Robert Harry NOOTER [2618] 1963,4607,6005 on 12 Sep 1947 in San Francisco, San Francisco, California.4607 Robert was born on 14 Jul 1926 in Webster Groves, St. Louis, Missouri6005 and died on 3 Sep 2022 in Bethesda, Montgomery, Maryland,6006 at age 96.
General Notes: On 19 May 1977, President Carter announced the nomination of Robert H. Nooter, to be Deputy Administrator of the Agency for International Development (AID). He had been Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for the Near East at AID since 1974. He was born July 14, 1926, in St. Louis, Missouri, and received a B.S. in industrial engineering from the University of California in 1945. Between 1947 and 1962, he worked for the Nooter Corp., in St. Louis, serving as vice president for operations from 1959 to 1962.
From 1962 to 1965, Nooter was Director of USAID in Uruguay, and from 1965 to 1967 he was Director/Attaché for USAID in Liberia. He served as Deputy Assistant Administrator of AID's Bureau for Asia from 1968 to 1970; Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Vietnam from 1970.
Children from this marriage were:
1762 M i. Living [2621]
Living married Living
1763 F ii. Living [2622]
Living married Living
1764 M iii. Living [2626]
Living married Living
1765 M iv. Living [2623]
Living married Living
1766 F v. Mary Howard NOOTER [2619] 4607 was born on 26 Oct 1959 in St. Louis, , Missouri and died on 11 Sep 2018 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California,6008 at age 58.
Death Notes: Obituary - New York Times, 18 Sep 2018: Mary Nooter Roberts, a scholar of African art who helped change the way non-Western art is presented in Western museums, died on Sept. 11 at her home in Los Angeles. She was 58.
The cause was breast cancer, said her husband, Allen F. Roberts, a professor in the Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance at the University of California, Los Angeles, where she also taught.
Professor Roberts, known as Polly, came to her work at the beginning of the multiculturalist revolution of the 1980s, when a linear Western approach to art \'97 "history with a capital H," as she put it \'97 was being replaced by a dynamic concept of varied and parallel stories. She was well prepared to embrace these ideas.
Born in St. Louis on Oct. 26, 1959, Mary Nooter became a world traveler before she was 3. Her father, Robert, joined the Foreign Service and moved the family first to Uruguay and then to Liberia. He then worked for the World Bank in different parts of Africa, where he and his wife, the anthropologist Nancy Ingram Nooter, became collectors of African art.
Professor Roberts attended Scripps College in Claremont, Calif., where she majored in philosophy and French literature. But in 1979, after a summer visit to her parents in Tanzania, she decided on art history as a career and enrolled at Columbia University.
While at Columbia, where she received her doctorate in 1991, she met her future husband. She also met Susan M. Vogel, a curator of African art at the Metropolitan Museum . When Ms. Vogel left the Met in the early 1980s to start her own museum, the Center for African Art, in a townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, she hired Professor Roberts as her first staff member.
The museum opened with a spectacular show of classical African sculpture in the same season that the Museum of Modern Art presented its widely criticized exhibition " 'Primitivism' in 20th Century Art: Affinity of the Tribal and the Modern." The MoMA show, which presented African art as source material for European painters, instantly became a touchstone for how not to approach non-Western cultures.
The Center for African Art's show was perceived by many as a corrective example and established the museum as an institution to watch.
When the center, renamed the Museum for African Art, moved to new quarters in SoHo in 1993, Professor Roberts, by then senior curator, organized the first exhibition, "Secrecy: African Art That Conceals and Reveals." The show was the product of two years of doctoral research among the Luba peoples of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where, in an effort to access restricted kinds of knowledge, Professor Roberts, in consultation with a female diviner, underwent a rigorous Luba initiation.
"It was a moment of letting go of everything that I had come with to Congo, to Luba country," she recalled in 2018 in an interview published by the U.C.L.A. School of the Arts and Architecture. "I had to let go of all my assumptions, and I also had to let go of being the one who was the interviewer."
A second exhibition, "Memory: Luba Art and the Making of History," a collaboration with her husband, followed in 1994. It was one of a series of shows produced over the next decade at the Museum for African Art that altered standard institutional presentations of African art by acknowledging its spiritually, socially and physically interactive character.
In 1999, Professor Roberts became chief curator of the Fowler Museum at U.C.L.A., and in 2001 she was appointed deputy director. There, in 2003, she and her husband organized the exhibition "A Saint in the City: Sufi Arts of Urban Senegal." The exhibition focused on the Mouride movement, devoted to the Sufi saint Sheikh Ahmadou Bamba.
Professor Roberts asked the Fowler's security staff to permit devotees visiting the show to touch the portraits of Bamba, physical contact being an essential part of Mouride religious practice.
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Professor Roberts teaching an undergraduate seminar called "Body Politics in African Arts" at U.C.L.A. in 2015.Credit...Christopher O'Leary, via U.C.L.A.
Professor Roberts's work in Francophone West Africa led to her being decorated as a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. In 2008 she left the Fowler to take up full-time teaching at U.C.L.A. while continuing to organize shows at other institutions, among them the National Museum of African Art in Washington.
In 2011 she was made a consulting curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where she established the museum's first gallery for African art. Her most recent show there, "The Inner Eye: Vision and Transcendence in African Arts," appeared in 2017.
In addition to her husband, Professor Roberts is survived by a daughter, Avery Davis-Roberts Moore; two sons, Seth and Sid; two grandchildren; her parents; three brothers, Thomas, William and Robert Nooter; and a sister, Anne Nooter Ruch.
In recent years Professor Roberts made extensive trips to Asia, Africa and Europe to research another modern saint, Shirdi Sai Baba, whose followers include both Hindus and Muslims. Plans for an exhibition titled "A Global Saint in a Virtual World: Devotional Diasporas of Shirdi Sai Baba" were interrupted after she learned she had metastatic breast cancer in 2010.
After her diagnosis, while continuing to teach and publish, Professor Roberts also helped organize seminars, sponsored by the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation , to disseminate information about health care resources and research developments. "Having metastatic cancer is a bit like having another occupation," she said.
In speaking about her illness, she rejected conventional views of it as a battle and spoke of it instead as a "detour" that had opened a path to self-transformation, a process she identified as essential to the nature of the African works she loved.
"They are objects of aesthetic brilliance and achievement made by artists, but they were made for other purposes: for education, or healing, or governance, or spiritual mediation," she said in the 2018 interview. "I always say they are more than art."
1591. Marjorie Anne TICHENOR [2643] 1954,4616,5685,5686,5687 (Dorothy Collier LANE10, 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 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
Burial Notes: United States Naval Academy Cemetery.
Marjorie married Norman Eugene CARPENTER [3323] 592,5685 on 3 Jun 1950 in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.5685.,6009 Norman was born on 7 May 1928 in St. Albans, Queens, New York,973,6010,6011 died on 2 May 2007 in Norristown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania,973,6010 at age 78, and was buried in Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland.6012
Death Notes: Death Notice, Philadelphia Inquirer published 4 May 2007: CARPENTER, NORMAN E., Capt, USN (ret), 78, of Shannondell on May 2. Beloved Husband of Marjorie; loving father of Wendy Lane Price (Dennis), Stephen Edward (Karen), Patricia Lynn Kleissler (Edwin); 6 grandchildren; brother of: Charles H., Jr. Services will be private at the U.S. Naval Academy. Memorial Contributions may be made to: Admiral Farragut Academy, 501 Park St., St. Petersburg, FL 33701 or The Myelodysplastic Syndromes Foundation, P.O. Box 353, 36 Front St., Crosswicks, NJ 08515. ALLEVA FUNERAL HOME, INC., Paoli, Pa.
Burial Notes: United States Naval Academy Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1950 at Cochituate, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Children from this marriage were:
1767 F i. Living [3565]
1768 M ii. Living [3566]
1594. James Frederick LANE III [2612] 1558,5696,5697 (James Frederick LANE Jr.10, Anne Elizabeth COLLIER9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 6 Jul 1934 in Seattle, King, Washington and died on 19 Oct 2011 in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington,5697 at age 77.
Death Notes: Obituary - The Seattle Times published 30 Oct 2011: James F. Lane III, of Friday Harbor, passed away October 19, 2011 in Bellingham, WA. He was 77. A fifth-generation Washingtonian, he was born July 6, 1934 in Seattle to James F. Lane Jr. and Donna Nelson Lane. He was the grandson of prominent Seattle banker James F. Lane Sr., a nephew of four US admirals, and grand-nephew of H.D. Collier, founding chairman of Saudi Aramco. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1956, and served as a naval officer with the US Pacific Fleet, later becoming a founding partner in the Seattle public relations firm Merry, Calvo, Lane & Baker. Following the sale of MCL&B to Hill & Knowlton, he served as H&K's managing director for Australia/New Zealand, and later as a senior vice president for the firm in Seattle, Houston, Tokyo, Chicago and New York. Jim was an advisor to three US Senators; also, he was a speechwriter for Governor Dan Evans of Washington state, President Nelson Mandela of South Africa, and numerous corporate CEOs. He was a director of the International Churchill Society, a co-founder of Young Achievement, and four-time president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Australia. Jim is survived by his wife, Louise G. Lane of Friday Harbor; a daughter, Nancy Lane of Sydney, Australia; a son and daughter-in-law, Jim Lane IV and Flavia M. Lane of Key Biscayne, FL; a brother and sister in-law, William M. Lane and Deirdre S. Lane of New Canaan, CT; grandchildren William P. Shaw, Alexander J. Shaw, Mitchell A. Chesher and Isabel C. Lane; great-grand children Mary E. Shaw and Boaz J. Shaw; and many nieces and nephews. His first wife, Sharon Dugan Lane, preceded him in death in 1996.
Noted events in his life were:
He graduated from University of Washington. 5696
James married Sharon Louise DUGAN [2613] 1558,5696,6013 on 22 Jul 1961 in Seattle, King, Washington.1558.,5696 Sharon was born on 6 Oct 1938 in Scotts Bluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska973 and died on 4 Aug 1996 in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington,973,2015,5697 at age 57.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the Woodland Park Methodist Church.
Noted events in her life were:
She graduated from St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing in Yakima, Yakima, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
1770 F i. Living [3259]
1771 M ii. Living [3256]
Living married Living
James next married Sharon Louise DUGAN [3255] 5697 on 22 Jul 1961 in , King County, Washington.1558 Sharon was born on 6 Oct 1938 in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska and died on 4 Aug 1996 in Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington,2015 at age 57.
Noted events in her life were:
She had a residence in Oct 2011 at Friday Harbor, San Juan, Washington. 5697
1595. Living [2956] (Elizabeth "Betty" Jane COLLIER10, William Libby9, William Hoyle8, Henry Ward7, William II6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1611. Inabelle HALLOCK [955] 4662,5739 (Almon Joseph HALLOCK10, Rev. Lemuel Collier HALLOCK9, Sarah Rachael COLLIER8, Lemuel7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) 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.
General Notes: In 1920 Annabelle (age 5) and her father, Almon Hallock (age 26) were living in Cleveland, Ohio with his parents Lemuel and Ina Hallock. In 1930 at age 15, she was listed as the adopted daughter of Lemuel C. & Ina Hallock (her grandparents), living in Lorain, Ohio.
Inabelle married Ison Lyle WEST [1008],5739 son of Lyda Ervin WEST [201] 6014 and Ida May COX [231],5739,6014 on 14 Nov 1936 in , Cuyahoga County, Ohio.2587 The marriage ended in divorce. Ison was born on 12 Nov 1898 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia910,973,6014 and died on 2 Dec 1984 in Huntsburg, Geauga, Ohio,973,1310,2310,6015 at age 86.
Death Notes: Obituary - Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio, 4 Dec 1984: WEST // ISON WEST, age 86, of Millersburg, O., father of Lyle H. of Mayfield Hts. And Rollin E. of Huntsburg, O., grandfather of five, brother of Iliff and two sisters …
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as a Public School Teacher in 1920 in Dunbar, Kanawha, West Virginia. 6016 He worked as a College Teacher in 1930 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 6017 He resided at 14106 Mayfair between 1935 and 1940 at East Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio. 4662 At the 1940 census he was age 41. Also enumerated at residence were wife Inabelle M. (age 25) and son Hallock (age 2). He resided next door (14104 Mayfair) to in-laws, Lemuel C. and Ina Hallock.
Children from this marriage were:
1773 M i. Living [1009]
Living married Living
1774 M ii. Living [1470]
1612. Marietta Marie HALLOCK [963] 3241 (Almon Joseph HALLOCK10, Rev. Lemuel Collier HALLOCK9, Sarah Rachael COLLIER8, Lemuel7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) 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.
Death Notes: Obituary- Akron Beacon Journal published 12 May 1998: Marietta M. Kennedy, 76, of W. Jefferson, died Saturday at Madison County Hospital, London, Ohio.
Survivors include daughters, Ann Matthews of Sebastian, Fla., and Linda Ball of West Jefferson; sons Robert (Mary Jo) Kennedy of Gobles, Mich., and Jeffrey (Sharon) Kennedy of Columbus; grandchildren, Kelly Webb and Cara (David) Stone, Matt (Tina) Ball and Melissa Ball, Lora and Joseph Kennedy; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband, Charles....
Marietta married Charles Roy KENNEDY [999],973,6018 son of George Vernon KENNEDY [6685] 910,6019,6020,6021 and Clara BRANIGAN [6686],6019,6021,6022 on 18 Apr 1942 in Monroe, Monroe, Michigan.1411 Charles was born on 12 Jun 1923 in , , Ohio973 and died on 14 Jul 1988 in West Jefferson, Madison, Ohio,973,1310,2310 at age 65.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence between 1930 and 1940 at Canton, Stark, Ohio. 6023,6024 At the 1930 and 1940 census he was enumerated at parent's residence.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1775 F i. Royale Ann KENNEDY [3009] 1629,5746,6025 was born on 20 Jan 1943 in Wadsworth, Medina, Ohio,6025 died on 1 Jun 2015 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio,6025 at age 72, and was buried in West Jefferson, Madison, Ohio.6026
+ 1776 F ii. Linda Jean KENNEDY [3010] 1963,5746 was born on 17 Nov 1944 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio1963,6027 and died on 3 Nov 2012 in West Jefferson, Madison, Ohio,6027 at age 67.
1777 M iii. Robert Roy KENNEDY [1468] 5746,5748,6028 was born on 23 May 1948 in Lodi, Medina, Ohio and died on 8 Sep 2014 in Gobles, Van Buren, Michigan, at age 66.
Death Notes: Obituary - Kalamazoo Gazette, 10 Sep 2014: Robert Roy "Bob" KENNEDY // KENNEDY, Robert Roy "Bob" Age 66, of Gobles, died unexpectedly September 8, 2014 at his home. He was born May 23, 1948 in Lodi, OH the son of Charles and Marietta (Hallock) Kennedy. Bob was an Air Force Veteran of the Viet Nam War and retired from Bronson Hospital and Perrigo. He was preceded in death by his parents and by a sister, Linda Jean Ball. Surviving are his wife of 44 years, Mary Jo Kennedy; two children, Lora (Steve) Wilson and Joe (Julie) Kennedy; two grandchildren, Annabelle and Sam and another little girl is expected any day; two siblings, Royale Ann Matthews and Jeff Kennedy (Sharon Roney); brothers and sisters-in-law, Pat (Ursula) Condran, Ann (John) Burda, Tim Condran, Michael Condran, Kathy (Mike) Coleman and Jamie Dickerson and many nieces and nephews. Visit with his family and friends while sharing some food and refreshments on Thursday from 5-8 PM at the Life Story Funeral Home, Betzler-Kalamazoo, 6080 Stadium Drive; 375-2900 where services will be held Friday, 11 AM. A luncheon will follow in the Life Story Center. Burial at Ft. Custer National Cemetery. Please visit Bob's personal web page at lifestorynet.com, where you can archive a favorite memory or photo and sign his online guestbook before coming to the funeral home.
Robert married Living
1778 M iv. Living [1467]
1613. Almon Joseph HALLOCK Jr. [962] 5747 (Almon Joseph HALLOCK10, 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 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. Another name for Almon was Joe.5748
Death Notes: Obituary, Grant County, New Mexico: HALLOCK: Almon "Joe" Hallock, 67, a longtime Deming resident, died Saturday at his home. Visitation will be held Tuesday afternoon from 4-6 at Baca's Funeral Chapels in Denting. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at II at Baca's with Bryan Pordier officiating. Interment will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. He was born June 24, 1928, in Beaver, Pa, to Almon Joseph Hallock and Marie Foster Hallock. Prior to moving to Deming 12 years ago, he was a teacher at the elementary and junior high level in San Diego where he was active in church softball leagues and the church choir. After retiring to Deming, Mr. Hallock continued his interests and was a strong supporter of Western New Mexico University and its baseball team. In Deming he coached the Enforcer's slow pitch softball team and became known as "Coach." He was considered a master gardener with several placements at the county fair. He operated a National Weather Service station in Deming. Mr. Hallock was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during World II and was a member of the Deming Hannoneers and the California Retired Teachers Association. He is survived by his wife, Faye, of the home; one daughter, Lora Hallock-Perez of Deming; one sister, Marietta Kennedy of West Jefferson, Ohio; two grandsons. Philip Joseph Perez and Anthony James Perez of Deming; seven nephews, Jell Kennedy of Columbus, Ohio, Bob Kennedy of Gobles, Mich., Ron West of Chesterland, Ohio, Hal West of Bradenton Fla., Ron and Gerald Harrington of Deming, and Les Barrington of Roswell; and three nieces, Jeannie Ball of West Jefferson, Ann Matthews of Sebastian, Fla., and Sharon Smyer of Deming. He was preceded in death by his son, Almon Joseph Hallock 111. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels of Deming.
Burial Notes: He was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery.
Noted events in his life were:
He was employed as a Retired Elementary & Junior High School Teacher in San Diego, San Diego, California.
Almon married Faye Eugenia RABB [270],6029,6030 daughter of Thomas Branch RABB [284] 6030,6031 and Allie Paralee PARSON [285],6031 on 21 Jun 1964 in San Diego, San Diego, California.1955 Faye was born on 17 Oct 1928 in Whitewater, Grant, New Mexico,6029,6030 died on 9 Oct 2011 in Deming, Luna, New Mexico,6030 at age 82, and was buried in Deming, Luna, New Mexico.6030
Death Notes: Obituary, Las Cruces Sun-News, published Oct 14, 2011: Faye Rabb Hallock, 82, a long-time Deming resident entered eternal life Sunday, October 9, 2011 at Mountain View Hospital in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Visitation will be from 10 am until 12 noon Monday, October 17, at Baca's Funeral Chapels. Funeral services will begin at 2 pm Monday at the First Christian Church, 119 West Maple, Deming, with concluding services at Mountain View Cemetery. Faye was born October 17, 1928, in Central, New Mexico, now Santa Clara, to Allie Parson Rabb and Thomas Branch Rabb. She graduated with the Deming High Class of 1946 and received a BS degree in Elementary Education in 1950 from NM State Teacher's College, now Western New Mexico University. She was a member of the college chorus, Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority, and was secretary of the Student Body. Faye was a descendant of the Rabb family who settled in the beautiful Texas hill country of Fayette County, now Rabb's Prairie, Texas, in the 1820's along with Stephen Austin and his "Old 300", which is well-known in Texas history. The Rabb family was very active in Texas politics. Faye wed Almon Joseph Hallock II in 1950. Joe passed away in January 1996. Faye taught her first year in Hachita, NM, one semester in Lovington, NM, and one year at White Signal, a one-room school near Silver City. She was an elementary teacher for 27 years in Chula Vista, CA, a suburb of San Diego. While living in California Faye was a member of the United Church of Christ, Paradise Hills, San Diego. After she and Joe retired to Deming she was a member of the First Christian Church, member and historian with Friends of the Library, and Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) coordinator for three years. Faye and Joe enjoyed working with the National Weather Service for a combined service of over 20 years. Faye took over the Station after Joe's death and received a 10 year Service award in June 1997. Faye was preceded in death by her parents, an infant son Almon Joseph Hallock III, sister Jorene Harrington, brother Richard Rabb, and her husband Joe. She is survived by one daughter, Lora Arellano, Deming; grandson Phillip Perez, wife Heather, and two great-granddaughters, Daniann and Lilyann, Anchorage, AK; and grandson Anthony Perez and wife Emily, San Diego, CA. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and many, many friends. Entrusted to the care of Baca's Funeral Chapels.
Burial Notes: Mountain View Cemetery.
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1779 M i. Almon J. HALLOCK III [271] 1954,5748,6030 was born on 21 May 1956 in San Diego, San Diego, California1954 and died on 21 May 1956 in San Diego, San Diego, California.494,5748
General Notes: He died at birth.
+ 1780 F ii. Living [272]
1618. Harry Frank HALLOCK [1530] 4681,5749 (Almon Frank HALLOCK10, Franklin Almon HALLOCK9, Sarah Rachael COLLIER8, Lemuel7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 9 Aug 1932 in , , Florida973,4681 and died on 23 May 2007 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida,973 at age 74.
Noted events in his life were:
He had a residence in 1945 at , Polk County, Florida. 4681
Harry married Living
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1781 M i. Living [9729]
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1782 M ii. Harry Frank HALLOCK Jr. [1533] 2561,6032 was born on 12 Jan 1960 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas, Florida1963 and died on 30 Jul 2016 in Rutherfordton, Rutherford, North Carolina, at age 56.
Death Notes: Obituary - Robert Morgan Funeral & Cremation Service: Harry Frank Hallock, Jr. // January 12, 1960 ~ July 30, 2016 (age 56) // RUTHERFORDTON - Harry Frank Hallock, Jr., 56, passed away on Saturday, July 30, 2016 passed away peacefully at Rutherford Regional Medical Center after a brief illness.
He was a native of St. Petersburg, Florida. The son of Edith Hallock of Mill Springs and the late Harry Frank Hallock Sr.
Surviving are his wife Martha Hallock of Edenton, FL; one son, Tony Hallock of Gastonia; one brother, David Hallock (Lois) of Spindale.
Private services will be held at a later date.
Harry married Living
Harry next married Living
1624. Living [1] (Paul Stanley Jr.10, Paul Stanley9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1625. Living [27] (Paul Stanley Jr.10, Paul Stanley9, 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:
1784 M i. Living [863]
1626. Living [28] (Paul Stanley Jr.10, Paul Stanley9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1786 M i. Living [683]
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1787 M ii. Living [684]
1627. Living [29] (Paul Stanley Jr.10, Paul Stanley9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1628. Living [751] (June Eleanor COLLIER10, Oakley Butler9, 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:
+ 1790 M i. Living [753]
+ 1791 M ii. Living [754]
1792 F iii. Living [799]
1629. Living [755] (June Eleanor COLLIER10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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+ 1793 M i. Living [800]
1794 M ii. Daniel Paul BRAND [801] was born on 11 Jul 1978 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa20 and died on 12 Jul 1978 in Iowa City, Johnson, Iowa.20
1795 M iii. Living [802]
+ 1796 M iv. Living [803]
1797 M v. Living [804]
1630. Judy Anne COLLIER [625] 5791 (George Warren10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) 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.
Death Notes: Obituary - Des Moines (Iowa) Register, 8 May 2013: Judy Johnson, 66, died on Sunday, May 5, 2013, at Paula J. Baber Hospice Home in Ft. Dodge, IA. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 10, at 2 p.m. at Our Savior United Methodist Church in Manson. Visitation will be on Thurs from 4 to 7 p.m. at Larson-Weishaar Funeral Home in Manson.
She is survived by her husband Doug; daughter Tawnya (Mike) Fields of Polk City, IA; son Clint (Angela) Johnson of Swisher, IA; two grandchildren; her parents Warren and Miriam Collier of Durant, IA; brothers Gordon (Anne) Collier of Muscatine, IA; Ken (Lynne) Collier of Clintonville, WI; Jim (Vicki) Collier of Durant, IA; sisters Linda (Dale) Hupp of Riverdale, IA; Kathy (Greg) Lyon of Clarence, IA.
Noted events in her life were:
She worked as a Retired High School English Teacher. 1636 She had a residence in 2009 at Manson, Calhoun, Iowa. 1636
Judy married Douglas Everett JOHNSON [627] 6033 on 9 Jun 1968 in Sweetland, Muscatine, Iowa.20.,3161 Douglas was born on 9 Nov 1942 in Doon, Lyon, Iowa20 and died on 25 Mar 2019 in , , Iowa,6034 at age 76.
Marriage Notes: They were married at the Sweetland Methodist Church.
Death Notes: Obituary - Larson-Weishaar Funeral Home, Manson, Iowa: Douglas Everett Johnson // November 8, 1942 ~ March 25, 2019 (age 76) // Doug Everett Johnson was born on November 8, 1942, to John Horace, Sr. and Jemima Johnson in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He grew up on the family farm and graduated from West Lyon High School. In 1964, he graduated as a licensed medical laboratory technician from the Professional and Business Institute in Minneapolis. He worked as a lab technician at hospitals in Andrews, TX; Lubbock, TX; Springer, New Mexico; and Sioux City, Iowa. In 1968, he married Judy Collier at a rural Muscatine church. They had two children and moved to Manson in 1972. He worked for Fort Dodge Animal Health for 30 years and retired in 1999.
He enjoyed golf, gardening, fishing, traveling with Judy, wintering in south Texas, and watching his grandchildren in all of their activities. He was always at home in his rose garden, which he lovingly tended for his wife. His yard was always in bloom, and he enjoyed the outdoors more than the indoors.
He was preceded in death by his parents Horace and Jemima Johnson, brother John Horace Johnson, Jr., father-in-law Warren Collier, brother-in-law Greg Lyon, and his wife Judy Collier Johnson. He is survived by his daughter Tawnya (Mike) Fields of Polk City, Iowa; son Clint (Angela) Johnson of Swisher, Iowa; grandchildren Noah and Sabrina Fields; sister Jennifer (Roger) Lorenzen of Hornick, Iowa; mother-in-law Miriam Collier of Wilton, Iowa; his sister in-laws, Karen Johnson of Inwood, Iowa; Linda (Dale) Hupp of Riverside, Iowa; Kathy Lyon of Clarence, Iowa; his brother in-laws Ken (Lynn) Collier of Clintonville, WI; Gordon (Anne) Collier of Muscatine, Iowa; and Jim (Vicki) Collier of Durant, Iowa; many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to the Our Savior United Methodist Needy Fund.
Noted events in his life were:
He worked as a Retired Lab Technician. 1636
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1798 F i. Living [757]
1799 M ii. Living [758]
1631. Living [626] (George Warren10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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+ 1800 F i. Living [805]
+ 1801 F ii. Living [806]
1802 F iii. Living [807]
Living married Living
1632. Living [617] (George Warren10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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+ 1803 F i. Living [808]
+ 1804 M ii. Living [809]
1633. Living [620] (George Warren10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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1806 F i. Living [812]
1807 M ii. Geoffrey William COLLIER [813] was born on 6 Mar 1988 in De Pere, Brown, Wisconsin20 and died on 20 Mar 1991 in De Pere, Brown, Wisconsin,1636 at age 3.
1808 F iii. Living [814]
1634. Living [618] (George Warren10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1810 M i. Living [816]
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1811 M ii. Living [817]
1635. Living [629] (George Warren10, Oakley Butler9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Gregory Harold LYON [818].6035 Gregory was born on 11 Jul 1957 in Toledo, Tama, Iowa20 and died on 18 Mar 2015 in Clarence, Cedar, Iowa, at age 57.
Death Notes: Obituary - Quad City Times, Davenport, Iowa, 19 Mar 2015: CLARENCE, Iowa - Gregory Harold Lyon, 57, of Clarence, formerly of the Wilton/Atalissa (Iowa) area, died Wednesday, March 18, 2015, at his home. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 23, 2015, at Clarence United Methodist Church. Pastor Carol Mart and the Rev. Jon Gimmy will be officiating. Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. Sunday, March 22, 2015, at the church. Burial will be in Clarence Cemetery.
He was born July 11, 1957, in Toledo, Iowa, the son of G. Joe Lyon and Norma Duffield Stong. He married Kathleen Collier on Dec. 22, 1979.
Survivors include his wife, Kathy; sons, Lucas, Durant, Iowa; G. Oakley (Kursten), Durham, N.C.; Logan (Emily), Waterloo, Iowa; Leo Aramburo, Wilton; daughters, Lynsdey (Miraldo) Michel, Oskaloosa, Iowa; Lakaya, Clarence; and Christeen (Fox) Sharp, Muscatine; granddaughter, Josie, Durant; father, G. Joe Lyon, Toledo; sisters, Emily (George) Hansen, River Falls, Wis., Michelle (Tim) Juhl, Green, Iowa, Valerie Lyon, Australia, Lori (Jon) Hartman, Phoenix; brothers, Mark (Bonnie), Newberry, S.C.; Eric (Terry), Toledo; Kurt (Jane), De Pere, Wis.; Doug (Steve Loucks), Minneapolis; and nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Norma Lyon.
Children from this marriage were:
1812 M i. Living [819]
1813 F ii. Living [820]
1814 M iii. Living [821]
1815 M iv. Living [822]
1636. Living [641] (Marilyn May COLLIER10, George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1817 M i. Living [824]
1818 F ii. Living [825]
1637. Living [642] (Marilyn May COLLIER10, George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1820 F i. Living [828]
1821 F ii. Living [829]
1638. Living [643] (Marilyn May COLLIER10, George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1823 M i. Living [832]
1639. Living [645] (Living, George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1825 F i. Living [835]
1826 F ii. Living [836]
1827 F iii. Living [837]
1641. Living [647] (Living, George Warner9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1829 M i. Living [650]
1643. Living [631] (Burton Charles10, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1644. Living [632] (Burton Charles10, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1645. Living [616] (Muriel Katherine COLLIER10, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1833 M i. Living [843]
1646. Living [633] (Muriel Katherine COLLIER10, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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1835 M i. Living [846]
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1647. Living [634] (Muriel Katherine COLLIER10, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1648. Living [851] (Muriel Katherine COLLIER10, 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:
1838 F i. Living [853]
1649. Living [759] (Living, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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1840 F i. Living [856]
1650. Living [760] (Living, Mark Schreckengast9, Durbin Burton8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1842 M i. Living [859]
1652. Living [794] (Richard Gould CLOGG10, Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married someone Living
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1844 M i. Living [527]
1653. Clifford Collier CLOGG [795] 919,5810 (Richard Gould CLOGG10, 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 16 Oct 1949 in Oberlin, Lorain, Ohio3180 and died on 7 May 1995 in Bellefonte, Centre, Pennsylvania,3180,5811 at age 45.
Death Notes: OBITUARY: The New York Times, Published: May 10, 1995: Clifford C. Clogg, 45, Authority on Demographics // Clifford C. Clogg, a sociology professor at Pennsylvania State University and an authority on population statistics, died on Sunday while jogging near his home in Bellefonte, Pa. He was 45.
The cause was a heart attack, said Frank Clemente, chairman of the department of sociology at Penn State.
Dr. Clogg held the titles of Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Professor of Statistics at Penn State. He had an international reputation for his grasp of quantitative methods and demography, particularly in rates analysis, methods of standardization and the analysis of latent structures.
In the last several years Dr. Clogg's expertise became a resource for panels of the National Academy of Science and various other professional committees dealing with population statistics in the United States. His work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Russell Sage Foundation and the Census Bureau.
He was born in Oberlin, Ohio, graduated from Ohio University and received graduate degrees in statistics and sociology from the University of Chicago, which awarded him a Ph.D. in sociology in 1977.
He joined the Penn State faculty as an assistant professor in 1976. From 1989 to 1991 Dr. Clogg served on a National Science Foundation advisory panel for sociology studies, and last year he was named to the foundation's panel for measurement, methods and statistics in the social sciences program.
He was an editor of several publications, including Demography, Sociological Methodology, the Journal of Educational Statistics, the Journal of Education and Behavioral Statistics and the Journal of the American Statistical Association.
He is survived by his wife, Judy Ellenberger Clogg, and four daughters, Katye, Edna, Roberta and Edith, all of Bellefonte; his mother, Narise Puder Clogg of Bellville, Ohio; two sisters, Corinne Bieri of Butler, Ohio, and Susan Remcheck of Gastonia, N.C., and a brother, David, of Utica, Ohio.
Clifford married Living
Clifford next married Living
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1846 F i. Living [942]
1847 F ii. Living [943]
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1848 F iii. Living [944]
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1654. Living [796] (Richard Gould CLOGG10, Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1850 M i. Living [534]
+ 1851 M ii. Living [535]
1655. Living [797] (Richard Gould CLOGG10, Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1853 F i. Living [621]
1657. Living [791] (Living, Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1658. Living [786] (George "Pete" Franklin CLOGG10, Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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1855 F i. Living [659]
1856 F ii. Living [660]
1857 M iii. Living [661]
1659. Living [787] (George "Pete" Franklin CLOGG10, Corinne Catherine COLLIER9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
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1859 M i. Living [664]
1661. Living [775] (Living, Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
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1861 F i. Living [668]
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1862 M ii. Living [670]
1863 F iii. Living [671]
1662. Living [776] (Living, Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married John Luke RANGO [673].3180 John was born on 18 Oct 1963 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California973,1954,3180 and died on 19 Jul 1988 in Pasadena, Los Angeles, California,973,3180 at age 24.
The child from this marriage was:
1865 M i. Living [674]
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The child from this marriage was:
1866 M i. Living [674]
Living next had a relationship with Living
The child from this marriage was:
1663. Living [770] (Living, 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:
1868 M i. Living [677]
Living married Living
1665. Living [772] (Living, Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1666. Living [766] (Don Roe10, Charles Arthur9, George Foster8, George W. (Chaplain)7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1871 M i. Edward Thomas NUGENT III [1119] 3180 was born on 8 Mar 1992.3180
1667. Living [767] (Don Roe10, 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:
1872 M i. Living [1131]
1669. Living [931] (Dana Farnum REYNOLDS Jr.10, Dana Farnum REYNOLDS9, Louisa M. FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1874 M i. Living [948]
+ 1875 F ii. Living [1124]
1876 M iii. Living [1125]
1670. Living [932] (Dana Farnum REYNOLDS Jr.10, Dana Farnum REYNOLDS9, Louisa M. FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1679. Living [10101] (Mary Agnes "Nonnie" SIMMONS10, Hezzleton Erastus SIMMONS9, Anna FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
1878 M i. Living [10110]
1879 F ii. Living [10111]
1686. Living [9719] (Don Sidney BREYLEY10, Martha Everhard REYNOLDS9, Mertie B. FARNUM8, Emaline N. COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
1880 M i. Living [9722]
1881 M ii. Ryan Thomas BREYLEY [9721] 919,6036 was born on 26 Sep 1988 in Fort Myers, Lee, Florida and died on 21 Nov 2001 in , , Georgia, at age 13.
Death Notes: Obituary - The New-Press, 28 Nov 2001: Ryan Breyley // Ryan Breyley, 13, of N. Ft. Myers, died Wednesday, November 21, 2001, following a automobile accident on I-75 near Macon, Ga.
Ryan is survived by his parents, Jeff and Kris Breyley; brother, Evan Breyley all of N. Ft. Myers, Fl; Paternal grandparents, Don and Yvonne Breyley of Ft. Mitchell, KY; Maternal grandparents, Lowell and Ruth Ellen Thomas of Ft. Myers, Fl. and many other loved ones.
A memorial service will be held Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 2439 McGregor Blvd. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Fort Myers Fencing Club, 1912 Winkler Ave., Fort Myers, FL 33901.
1688. Sidney Diane "Sally" DAY [1412] 1673,3241,5877 (Helen Clarice BRAINARD10, Jerome Wright BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1) was born on 28 Jun 1934 in , , Ohio1673,1963,3241 and died on 21 Sep 2017 in Bay Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio, at age 83. Another name for Sidney was Sally.
Death Notes: Obituary - The News-Herald, Willoughby, Ohio, 29 Sep 2017: Sidney D. "Sally" (Day) Valco // 1934 - 2017 // Sidney "Sally" D. Valco (nee: Day), 83, of Bay Village, Ohio, died September 21, 2017. Born June 28, 1934 to Edward A. and Helen (nee: Brainard) Day, she lived in Bay Village for 55 years.
Sally worked in the finance department for Lakewood City Hall for 25 years, retiring in 2003. Previously she worked for Glidden, the Amvets and was a Sunday School teacher at Dover Congregational Church for 10 years.
A lifelong Cleveland Indians Fan, she also enjoyed sewing, gardening, bowling and especially spending time with her family and many dogs and cats.
Sally was a caring, wonderful person who will be greatly missed.
Survivors include her children, Stephen (Katy) Valco of Hambden Twp., Amy Valco of Smyrna, GA, and Donna Valco. She was the proud grandmother to Eric Valco of Mentor. She also leaves her cousins Tom (Cheryl) Whalen, Jerry (Caroline) Whalen, and Patti Whalen Cordon.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph in 1975, her parents, and her Aunt, Dorothy Whalen.
Graveside service will be held Saturday, October 7 at 11:00 a.m. for family and friends, at Resthaven Cemetery, 3700 Center Street, Avon, OH.
Sidney married Joseph Stephen VALCO [1413].1310.,1673 Joseph was born on 8 Feb 1928 in , , Ohio,973,1673 died on 9 Apr 1975 in Bay Village, Cuyahoga, Ohio,973,1310,1673 at age 47, and was buried in Avon, Lorain, Ohio.6037
Burial Notes: Resthaven Memorial Gardens.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1882 M i. Living [1414]
1883 F ii. Living [1417]
Living married Living
1690. Living [1421] (Dorothy Foster BRAINARD10, Jerome Wright BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
+ 1885 F i. Living [1423]
1886 M ii. Living [1427]
Living married Living
Living next married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1691. Living [1431] (Dorothy Foster BRAINARD10, Jerome Wright BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Cesar Mauricio CORDON [1432].1673 Cesar was born on 9 Apr 1952 in , , , El Salvador973,1673,6038 and died on 24 Dec 2009 in New Port Richey, Pasco, Florida,973,6039 at age 57.
Death Notes: Death Notice - St. Petersburg Times (FL), December 28, 2009: CORDON, Cesar M., 57, of New Port Richey, died Dec. 24, 2009 at Community Hospital, NPR.
Children from this marriage were:
1888 M i. Living [1433]
1692. Jennifer Rae BRAINARD [1402] 1635,1673,5885,5888 (Jack Gleason BRAINARD10, 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 19 Dec 1954 in Peoria, Peoria, Illinois973 and died on 3 Feb 1980 in Winfield, DuPage, Illinois,973,1635 at age 25.
Birth Notes: She was born at St. Francis Hospital
Jennifer married Living
The child from this marriage was:
1694. Living [1397] (Jack Gleason BRAINARD10, Clarence "Clair" Frank BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
1891 F i. Living [1437]
1695. Living [1398] (Jack Gleason BRAINARD10, Clarence "Clair" Frank BRAINARD9, Clara M. WRIGHT8, Maria COLLIER7, George6, William5, Hezekiah Jr. (Capt.)4, Hezekiah (Capt.)3, Joseph Jr.2, Joseph1)
Living married Living
Children from this marriage were:
1893 F i. Living [1439]
1894 F ii. Living [1440]
1895 M iii. Living [1441]
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