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4701 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 20 Jul 1931 (ancestry.com) CALVERT, July 17, Imogene Agnes Calvert, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Calvert; loving sister of Leslie, Alfred, Harding and Jack Calvert, Mrs Dorothy Collins and Mrs. Lila G. Orff. Services Tuesday, July 21, at 3 p.m., from Pierce Brothers' chapel. | Calvert, Imogene Agnes (I25842)
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4702 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 20 Sep 2009 (newspapers.com) GOODEN, Walter C, August 5, 1930 - September 15, 2009 Walter C. Gooden, Jr. died September 15, 2009. He is survived by wife, Marsha, sons Robert, Mark & wife Kim, daughter Melissa & husband Allan, grandchildren Dominic, Raquel & husband Erick, Maurice & wife Sofia, Erika, Julian, Kyle, Emma & Conner, great-grands, Temo, Sofie & Dahlia, sister Herminia, nieces Maritza, Judy-Lee, Wendy & husband Josh, nephew Roy, great nephew Nasif, & Luke, great neices Jordan, Diamond & Riley, father-in-law Gordon, sister-in-law Sherry & husband John. Walter Gooden, formerly of Walter Gooden & Associates which he sold to the The Swatch Group, LA prior to retiring, was a pioneer in the watch repair industry, being the exclusive repair representative of Rolex on the West Coast for 21 years. Funeral services will be held at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, 63 Forest Lawn Drive, LA, CA - Saturday September 26 2009 at 12:30 pm. The family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made to the American Heart Association or the EIF Women Cancer Program. | Gooden, Walter Cuthberth (I25562)
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4703 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 23 Mar 1943 (newspapers.com) Winfred L. Baker Funeral services for Winfred L. Baker, 62, chief train crew manager for the Southern Pacific Co. here for many years, will be conducted tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. in the chapel of Edwards Bros. Colonial Mortuary, 1000 Venice Blvd. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Mr. Baker died Sunday at Tuscon, Ariz., while there on business. He lived at 3939 Yosemite Way, Eagle Rock, and was an elder in the Eagle Rock Presbyterian Church. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Ethel Baker; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Temple, and a son, Warren D. Baker. | Baker, Winfred Lee (I15433)
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4704 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 26 Mar 1930 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Celia Dellenbaugh, 47 years of age, of 1488 West Forty-ninth street, died in Georgia-street Hospital yesterday an hour after swallowing poison with suicidal intent, according to police a short distance from her home. Eluding a nurse, in whose care she had been placed, she walked to a drug store at Forty-seventh street and Western avenue, where she purchased ant past. Outside the store she swallowed the poison, collapsing a block away. Mrs. Dellenbaugh was the wife of R.C. Dellenbaugh, funeral director, of 630 Venice Boulevard. | Tyler, Celia (I3000)
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4705 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 28 Apr 1956 (ancestry.com) BAKER, William A., beloved father of Phyllis Evalenko and Adelaide Baker. Services 2 p.m. Monday April 30, at Cemetery Chapel, Veterancs Administration. Sepulveda Boulevard, West Los Angeles, Cremation. Friend may call Sunday from 3:30 p.m. in the Chapel | Baker, William A (I1576)
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4706 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 28 Mar 1930 (newspapers.com) Celia M. Dellenbaugh, Private funeral services will be held today at 1:30 p.m. from the chapel of R.C. Dellenbaugh & Co., 630 Venice Boulevard, Interment, Forest Lawn Mausoleum. | Tyler, Celia (I3000)
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4707 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 29 Sep 1973 (newspapers.com) WESTON, Mrs. Arthur, mother of Miss Caroline M. Weston, sister of Barry L. Morgan, aunt of Mrs. Margaret M. Capron. Memorial service 11 a.m., Tuesday Westminster Chapel of Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 330 Welshire Blvd., Los Angeles. Forest Lawn - Glendale Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Charity of your choice. | Morgan, Gertrude Lincoln (I2195)
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4708 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 30 Jan 1947 (newspapers.com) Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Mantle, 86, native Californian whose parents sailed around the Horn, will be conducted by Forest Lawn Mortuary at 9:30 a.m. today in the Wee Kirk o' the Heather. Mrs. Mantle, who died last Saturday, was born in San Francisco and was the widow of Byron Gillette Mantle. | Baker, Helen Elizabeth (I14251)
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4709 | from "The Los Angeles Times", 31 Dec 1980 BAKER, Helen, pased away December 29, 1980. Servived by her sister, Miss Ruth Baker. No services. Cabot & Sons, Pasadena | Baker, Helen (I16246)
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4710 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Living (F10619)
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4711 | from "The Louisville Courier-Journal", 19 Nov 1944 (newspapers.com) WOODS, Thomas Everett, suddenly, Saturday, November 18, 1944, at 3 p.m., at his residence, 2906 Whte Way. Beloved husband of Virginia Beha Woods and father of Mrs. Carl Wagner, Jr., and Thomas Everett Woods, Jr.; brother of James H. Woods. Remains at Pearson's 1310 S. 3d, Funeral from the First Presbyterian Church, 1st and Ormsby ave., Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. | Woods, Thomas Everett (I19449)
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4712 | from "The Louisville Courier-Journal", 22 May 1924 (newspapers.com) Charles R. Volz, 67 years old, died at 9:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.E. Sullivan, 686 South Forty-third Street. Besides Mrs. Sullivan, he is survived by five other daughters, Mrs. Henry Kroeger, Mrs. Andrew Cozine, Mrs. Karl Lichberg and Miss Aleen Volz, and a son, Charles S. Volz. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the residence. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery. | Volz, Charles Rudolf (I8205)
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4713 | from "The Louisville Courier-Journal", 25 Feb 1907 (newspapers.com) Carl Volz, an aged resident of this city, died of blood poisoning at midnight Saturday at his home, 2020 Preston street. Mr. Volz had his foot severely crushed several years ago, and the wound resulting from the accident never healed wholly. Several weeks ago blood-poisoning developed and terminated fatally Saturday. Mr. Volz was seventy-nine years of age, and was a native of Germany. He removed to Louisville early in life, and spent the major part of his life in this city. He retired actively from any business twenty years ago. Mr. Volz is survived by three sons and two daughters. The funeral services will be held at the residence at 3 o'clock this afternoon, with interment in Eastern cemetery. | Volz, Karl “Charles” (I7641)
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4714 | from "The Louisville Courier-Journal", 5 Nov 1932 WOODS-Thursday evening, November 3, 1932, at 9:15 o'clock. Mrs. Alice Woods (nee Hedden), beloved wife of James R. Woods, in her 69th year. Funeral from the residence, 3907 West Broadway, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. | Hedden, Alice Mary (I19446)
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4715 | from "The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal" (newspapers.com) Wreak Victim Rites Slated PLAINVIEW (Special) - Mrs. Robin Baker, 75, died Tuesday in the Lubbock hospital of injuries she suffered in a car-train crash May 26 near Lockney. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the 9th and Columbia Streets Church of Christ here with Kline Nall of Lubbock officiating. Burial will be in Plainview Memorial Park under direction of Lemons Funeral Home. Mrs. Baker's death raises the South Plains traffic death toll to 46 this year as compared to 62 at his time in 1969. Mrs. Baker was alone when the mishap occurred where U.S. 70 crosses the railroad tracks about one half mile west of Lockney. Officials in Lockney said Mrs. Baker's auto plowed into the second car behind the engine of a Fort Worth and Denver Freight train. She was a native of Lockney. Survivors include two sons, G.R. Baker of Plainview and Dr. Charles A. Baker of Bethesda, Md.; a daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Willis of Grand Junction, Colo.; town brothers, Carl Smith of Canyon and Milton Smith of Mountain Air, N.M.; six sister, Mrs. Alma Holmes and Mrs Glenna Jackson, both of Floydada, Mrs. Laura Bedingfield adn Mrs. Maggie Tinnen, both of Truth or Consequences, N.M., Mrs. Fred Bradshaw of Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. Alice Smith of Amarillo; nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild. | Smith, Rena Mae (I15001)
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4716 | from "The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal", 27 Sep 1974 Marriage license issued to Kevin Baker, 39, Lubbock, and Ann Lynn Johnson, 21, Fort Worth. | Family: Kevin Lynn Baker / Ann L Johnson (F5656)
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4717 | from "The Lubbock Morning Avalanche", 23 Jul 1947 (newspaperarchive.com) HOUSTON LUMBER FIRM OFFICIAL, SON OF EARLY MAYOR, CLAIMED HOUSTON, July 22 - William Baker Taylor, 83, son of the last H.D. Taylor, mayor of Houston in 1866, died in a Houston hospital early today. Taylor was vice president of the Taylor Lumber company, which he and tow brothers founded in 1907. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Dukes Taylor of Houston, two daughters, Mrs. Thomas W. Ray of Austin, and Mrs. Herman E. Dustin of Houston, and two sons, Edward W. and Robert B. Taylor, both of Houston. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. | Taylor, William Baker (I1689)
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4718 | from "The Lubbock Morning Avalanche", 27 Nov 1957 (newspapers.com) Lockney Rites Set for Lubbock Man Funeral rites for J.L. (Larry) Baker, longtime Lubbock resident, well be held at 3:30 p.m. today in Carter Funeral Home, Lockney. The South Plains cotton farmer died in West Texas Hospital at 6:20 p.m. Tuesday. Baker, who was the uncle of Lubbock City Commissioner Lennis Baker, was a native of Lockney but had been a Lubbock resident for the past 26 years. Survivors include his wife, Julia; two sons, Larry Dean, Glendale, Calif.; James Deuon, student at Abilene; mother, Alice Baker, Lockney; five brothers, France, Lubbock; Morton, Amarillo; Robin, Plainview; Artie, Pecos; Dorsey, Lockney; six sisters, Mrs. Meda Honea, Mrs. Lee Seaman, Mrs. Dimple McGavock, all of Lockney; Mrs. Nell Davenport, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Mary Phillips and Mrs. Helen Groos, booth of Port Lavaca. | Baker, Joseph Latimore “Larry” (I15021)
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4719 | from "The Lyons Republican & Clyde Times", 28 Mar 1957 (fultonhistory.com) CHAS. E. KILLICK DIES AT 64; CIVIC AND FRATERNAL LEADER Charles E. Killick, 64 years old, of Henry Killick & Sons, millers and prominent in fraternal and civic affairs, died Monday night of a heart attack at the Lyons Hospital which he had entered only an hour before. Mr. Killick was a son of Henry and Mary Munger Killick and he was born in Alloway July 9, 1892. He lived there at the time of his death. He and his brothers operated the Killick mill in Alloway and Lyons under the name of Henry Killick & Sons. Mr. Killick was a veteran of World War 1, a member of the Collins-Cassavino Post, American Legion. the Presbyterian Church, Chamber of Commerce and the Lyons Town Board. He had served for 25 years as justice of the peace. He served as president of the Lyons Board of Education. He was a past president of the Lyons Rotary Club, past master of Humanity Lodge. F. & A.M. He serve in the U. S. Navy in World War 1. Surviving are a widow, Nellie Carroll Killick, and three brothers. Harry C., Roy and Wilfred M. Killick, all of Lyons. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Weeks Funeral Home. 5 Phelps Street, with the Rev. John M. Whailon, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Members of Humanity Lodge of Masons visited the funeral home in a body Wednesday evening. Friends were asked to contribute to the heart fund | Killick, Charles Emerson (I3501)
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4720 | from "The Lyons Western Argus", 7 Jan 1935 (fultonhistory.com) Died in this city on Thursday the 25th inst. Mr. H.K. Avery, aged about 30. Mr. Avery was a man highly respected in this community, where he had resided for several years past. He has left a wife and 5 small children to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate husband and parent, on whom they have hitherto depended for support. The suddenness and particular circumstances of his death, made it necessary to summon an inquest to examine into the cause and a person in this city has been put under arrest, and held to bail under suspicion of having occasioned it. (We copy the above from the Detroit Journal and Advertiser on the 26th ult. Mr. Avery was formerly a resident of this village, and has many companions, and devote friends. among our citizens. We knew him well, and it pains us to the quick, to record the details of his sudden exit from time to eternity, as we learn these from private letters received here yesterday morning. We understand that during the evening of the 24th ult., Mr. Avery happened in at grocery, in Detroit, where he met Sheldon McKnight, editor of the "Free Press," in that city, and where a political altercation ensued, in which the deceased made some unfortunate personal allusions to McKnight. McKnight gave him a blow, which knocked him down, and he was taken up, and carried into a pack room senseless. In the course of a short time, however, he came to, and walked home; and after soaking his feet in warm water, etc. retired to bed, without advising his wife of any thing particular had happened, merely complaining of a headache. Toward evening, his wife discovered that something was the matter with him; and, on lighting a candle, found him in the last agonies of death, beyond the hopes of relief. A post-mortem examination of the head showed a fracture of the back of the skull, occasioned by the fall from the blow, and considerable extravasated blood within the skull. The verdict of the Coroner's jury was that "Henry K Avery came to his death by a fall upon the floor caused by a blow given by Sheldon McKnight." McKnight has been arrested as will be seen by the above notice. The deceased was much esteemed while resident here; and his memory will be cherished by most of our citizens who had the pleasure of his acquaintance.) - Eds. Argus | Avery, Henry Knowles (I26578)
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4721 | from "The Madison Capital Times", 13 Feb 1938 (newspapers.com) McFARLAND - Funeral services for Frank Baker, 45, resident of Edward park near here for 25 years, who died Friday, will be held at 2 tomorrow in Fitch-Lawrence chapel, Madison, with the Rev. M.A. Sorenson, McFarland, officiating. Burial will be at McFarland. Mr. Baker's wife, formerly Laura Harrison, died last July. He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Erwin Nelson, and Alice, Lorna May, Nancy, Shirley and Beverly Baker; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Baker. All reside at Edwards park. | Baker, Frank J (I14831)
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4722 | from "The Madison County Leader and Observer", 4 Feb 1937 The marriage of William Kingsbury and Miss Elizabeth Dewhirst took place Jan. 30th at Marble Collegiate Church, Fifth Ave., at 29th St., in New York city, the Colgate roommate and fraternity brother of the groom, Rev. Wlllard E. Rice, officiating. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Fryer of Schenectady, sister and brother-in-law of the groom. Miss Dewhirst's home is Middleport, N.Y., where she graduated from High School. After receiving her degree from St. Lawrence University she further prepared herself for teaching underprivileged children by work at the State School at Sonya, N.Y. Pursuant to teaching for two years in the Morrisvllle School System she accepted a position in the Berkshere Industrial School at Caanan, N.Y. Mr. Kingsbury is a son of Mrs. H. C. W. Kingsbury of Morrisville, was graduated from Morrisville High School, Mt. Hermon School, Colgate University, and took a course at New Orlean's Art and Craft School. He was employed for a year as chemist by the Du Pont Company in Buffalo before accepting a position with the Celotex Company in New Orleans. After four years chemical work wit this company he secured a position with the Shell Petroleum Corp. in their local refinery. Three and a half years later he obtained a transfer from this production unit to the affiliated Company of the Shell Group in the East. At present he is the salesman covering this territory with Shell Union Oil Corporation. The young couple expect to locate in Utica after April 1st. | Family: William Andrew Kingsbury / Elizabeth Dewhirst (F755)
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4723 | from "The Mamaroneck Daily Times", 10 Nov 1983 (newspapers.com) Marian Sill, 84, who taught for many years in the Mamaroneck school system, died of cancer Nov. 3 at Shell Point Village, Fort Myers, Fla., a retirement home where she had been living since February 1980. Mrs. Sill was a social studies teacher in what was then Mamaroneck Junior High School from 1931 until she retired in 1961. Born April 21, 1899, in the Bronx ,she ws the daughter of Burton and Helen Palmer Coates. She received her teaching certificate from the state normal school at Oneonta in 1922, and taught in upstate New York before coming to Mamaroneck. Her husband, Emil, died before her. In Mamaroneck, they had lived at 490 Bleeker Ave. Surviving are a sister, Ruby Van Dusen of Kissimee, Fla., and a step-daughter, Mary Jane Maier of Los Angeles, Calif. | Coates, Pearl Marian (I1299)
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4724 | from "The Manchester NH Mirror and Farmer", 15 Mar 1851 (genealogybank.com) In Boston, 4th inst, Mrs. Anna Baker, formerly of Drewsville, NH, aged 67 years. | Haskell, Anna (I5790)
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4725 | from "The Marlborough Enterprise", 9 Nov 2006 STOW - Harry R. "Homer" Baker Jr., 65, of Stow, formerly of Marlborough for many years, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006, at UMass. Memorial Healthcare in Worcester after being stricken ill at home. He was the husband of Mary A. (Coles) Baker for 40 years. Born in Wendall, son of the late Harry R. Sr. and Eva (Haire) Baker, he moved to Stow six months ago from Marlborough. He was a graduate of Athol High School. Mr. Baker served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He was a machinist for more than 17 years with Snap-on Tools Inc. of Natick, retiring in 2003. Previously he worked as a machinist for Superior Ink and Gotham Ink, both of Marlborough. He was a constable in Marlborough for the past several years. Besides his wife, he leaves three sons, Jonathan E. Smith and his fiancee, Billyjo Mason of Northbridge, Joseph A. Smith of Marlborough, and Michael A. Baker and his wife, Jen, of Auburn, and a daughter, Michelle A. McCann and her husband, Sean, of Marlborough; a sister, Rose Gauthier of Palmer; five grandchildren, Tiffani Mossey, Jordan Smith, Jacob Baker, and Dylan and Nicholas Smith. Following cremation at Rural Crematory in Worcester, a celebration of life Mass will be on Saturday, Nov. 11, at 10 a.m., at St. Matthias Church, 409 Hemenway St., Marlborough. Burial with military honors will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Wilson Street, Marlborough. There are no visiting hours. Instead of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Marlborough Boys and Girls Club, Pleasant Street, Marlborough, MA 01752. | Baker, Harry Rufus “Homer” (I14715)
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4726 | from "The Marysville (KS) Advocate", 25 Jun 1925 (newspapers.com) Marriage License issued to Leo J. Poler, St. Louis, Mo., 33, Henrietta Evelyn Porter, Wahoo, Nebraska, 33 | Family: Leo Joseph Poler / Henrietta Evelyn Porter (F4073)
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4727 | from "The Marysville Appeal-Democrat", 23 Jun 1939 (newspapers.com) WILLOWS, Jun 23 (VNA) - Leo J. Poler, 47, Spalding ranch CCC enrollee, was killed instantly early today when struck by an automobile three miles south of here. Edna A. Hill of Klamath Agency, Ore., driver of the car, said Poler was accompanied by two companions and tha tth ecar had struck him as she attempted to avoid the other two men. In Poler's clothing was found the remains of a gallon of wine. The death was the fourth of its kind among Spalding ranch enrollees with the last two years. | Poler, Leo Joseph (I1953)
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4728 | from "The Massachusetts Spy", 7 Jun 1872 DIED: In Marietta, Georgia, May 29, of consumption, Mrs. Sarah Baker Freyer, aged 41 yrs, wife of F.L. Freyer. | Baker, Sarah E (I16095)
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4729 | from "The McAllen Monitor", 6 Mar 1949 (newspapers.com) McALLEN - George L. Bowman, who has been here for five months associated with Sam Weems in the Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance office, died suddenly Saturday. He had finished a game of tennis at the McAllen Country Club and was apparently stricken as a result of the exertion. In addition to his widow, he leaves two children, Bob and Barbara, and a brother, Joe Bowman, who had recently moved to McAllen. The family came from Peoria, Ill. Funeral arrangements by Kreidler-Pride Funeral Home. | Bowman, George Lewis (I6048)
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4730 | from "The Medford (OR) Mail Tribune", 30 Oct 1931 (newspapers.com) John Brown, 86, passed away at his home on Williams creek October 23. He was born in Scotland. Funeral services were held in Grants Pass and interment was in the Sparlin cemetery. | Brown, John Ogilvie (I5874)
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4731 | from "The Medford OR Mail Tribune", 15 Jan 1932 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Sarah Brown Dies at Williams WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., Jan. 15 - Mrs. Sarah Brown, 67, passed away at her home on William creek January 8, after a short illness from bronchial pneumonia. The funeral was under direction of the Apostolic church of Medford. She is survived by one son, Clair. Her husband, John Brown, passed on about three months ago. | McDowell, Sarah I (I3994)
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4732 | From "The Medina Register", 24 Mar 1898 (findagrave.com) Miss Diana Wood died Monday at the home of her brother, Riley Wood from Bright's disease, aged 68 years. Her funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. S. W. Lloyd officiating. The interment was at Sheby Basin. | Wood, Diana (I11100)
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4733 | from "The Medina Register", 7 Oct 1886 (fultonhistory.com) George F. Lum, of Yates, and Miss Nellie R. Sprague were married yesterday at the residence of the bride's parents in Albion. | Family: George F Lum / Nellie R Sprague (F3706)
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4734 | from "The Medina Tribune" 23 Feb 1905 The next tavern of importance was the hotel erected at Ridgeway Corners in 1810 by Eli Moore. In the same building he conducted the first store north of LeRoy. This tavern was extremely popular during the 30's, when its proprietor, Walter Durkee, ran a famous race track. Often the tavern keeper was obliged to call upon the villagers to furnish lodgings for his guests, although the the hotel was one of the largest in Western New York at the time. The hotel was known far and wide as a gambling resort for city "sports." In the summer the gamblers escaped. | Durkee, Walter (I11201)
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4735 | from "The Medina Tribune" Feb 4 1892 (fultonhistory.com) William Wood, age 81 years, an old citizen of highly esteemed resident of Knowlesville, died on Friday last. Deceased was an uncle to Albert J. and G.H. Hill. | Wood, William H (I883)
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4736 | from "The Medina Tribune", 14 Jan1897 (fultonhistory.com) Invitations are out for the wedding of Graham H. Hill and Miss Augusta VanDeusen, to take place at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Charles A. VanDeusen, Hudson, N.Y., on the afternoon of the 27th inst. | Family: Graham H Hill / Augusta Van Deusen (F295)
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4737 | from "The Medina Tribune", 14 Nov 1872 (fultonhistory.com) We saw at Gaylord's Photograph Gallery a few days since an excellent life size protriat of the late Robert Hill, of our village. The work was done by our townsman, with India ink, and is executed in the most artistic style. | Hill, Robert Lloyd (I62)
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4738 | From "The Medina Tribune", 20 Jun 1978 (fultonhistory.com) Secretary Thomas then read a report of the deaths of the old settlers occurring since June, 1877, as follows: RIDGEWAY, Theodora Hill, May 30, 86. | Strong, Theodora (I1356)
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4739 | from "The Medina Tribune", 23 Mar 1905 Miss Louise Wood, of Knowlesville, is visiting Miss Bessie Holredge. | Wood, Louise A. (I931)
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4740 | from "The Medina Tribune", 24 Dec 1942 (fultonhistory.com) Arthur W. Newell, 67, of 421 West Center street died suddenly at the Medina Memorial Hospital last evening from a heart attack. He was born on October 7, 1875. He was born in Medina and lived there until he was 20 years old, when he went to Philadelphia. In 196 he conducted for the Y.M.C.A one of their units in which capacity he served with two Philadelphia regiments throughout the Spanish War. During this period he contracted typhoid fever which raged throughout the army camps and was an invalid for two yearn. Upon regaining his health he went to New York with the Gorham Silversmiths where he remained until returning to Medina in 1935, Since then he has been associated with his brother, Robert H Newell, In the shirt manufacturing business. Funeral services will be held from the Hartt Funeral Home tomorrow. Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. I. Findlay officiating Burial1 will be at Boxwood Cemetery. Arthur Newell was the son of Myron S Newell and Clara Hill Newell. His grandfather for whom he was named came to Medina in 1823, together with his brother, Solomon Newell, They moved from Gaines on the Ridge where they kept a General Store. Upon arriving in Medina they built a two story double store building on the canal dock and for many years carried a trade with the businesses as well as with the town people. His grandfather built the home which now forms a part of Masonic Temple It was his residence from 1858 until 1866 when he died. Arthur Newell wan also a descendant from the early American pioneer, Thomas Newell, who settled in Farmington, Conn. in 1633, from England. His, brother, Robert H. Newell, survives. | Newell, Arthur Wellington (I1355)
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4741 | from "The Medina Tribune", 28 Jan 1897 (fultonhistory.com) Mrs. M.S. Newell and Albert J. Hill left on Tuesday to attend the wedding of their brother, Graham H. Hill, to Miss Augusta VanDeusen, which event occurred yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride's mother, in Hudson, N.Y. | Family: Graham H Hill / Augusta Van Deusen (F295)
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4742 | from "The Memphis Commercial Appeal", 15 Jul 1990 (newspapers.com) JACKSON - Mrs. Marshea R. Perry, 49, formerly of Memphis, died Friday at Regional Medical Center at Memphis. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday St. Mary's Catholic Church with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis. George A. Smith & Sons Main Street Funeral Home has charge. Mrs. Perry, the wife of Jere Perry, also leaves a daughter, Miss Teresa Perry of Jackson, a son, James W. Perry of Jackson, and her mother, Mrs. Beatrice Vaughan of Memphis. | Roffman, Winnie Marshea (I26643)
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4743 | from "The Memphis Commercial Appeal", 21 Sep 1881 (genealogybank.com) Mr. Sydney Wigg, son of Colonel George Wigg, the well known cotton buyer, arrived yesterday afternoon. | Wigg, Charles Sydney (I25228)
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4744 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Living / Winnie Marshea Roffman (F10498)
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4745 | from "The Merced County Sun", 20 Apr 1917 At the first mass celebrated in St. Mary's new Catholic church on Wedesday, April 11, Edna Baumgart and Valentine Hathway were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by Father John of Newman. | Family: Valentine Joseph Hatheway / Edna Baumgart (F4661)
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4746 | from "The Miami Herald", 5 Dec 1931 (newspapers.com) Rev. Edward A. Sibley, brother of J.B. Sibley of Miami, was killed Tuesday in a motor car accident in North Luzon province in the Philippines, where he had served the Eposcopal Church for 23 years. his brother was informed by telegraph yesterday. Rev. Sibley visited his brother in Miami in December, 1930. He leaves also a sister, Mrs. Kate Sibley Shaw. | Sibley, Edward Allen (I818)
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4747 | from "The Miami News" 20 Jan 1943 (newspapers.com) Mrs. Aleta B. Baker, 63, founder and head of the Order of Portal, Boston, a non-sectarian religious organization wiht schools and groups all over the country, died at her home, 12000 Biscayne blvd., Tuesday. She had been coming here for the last five years for her health and arrived here a month ago from Newton, Mass. Without remuneration, she devoted herself to the religious work and the teaching of metaphysical science. She had written many books on astrology and religion and her best seller was entitled "Man and His Counter Partner - Woman." She is survived by her husband, Talbot Baker of Newton. Her body will be sent to Boston by David Lithgow mortuary. | Singhi, Aleta Blanche (I16037)
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4748 | from "The Miami News", 15 Nov 1984 (newspapers.com) BRYAN, ANNE L., 64, of Hialeah passed away Nov. 13, 1984, VA Hospital. She was an Army nurse during WWII. She was a retired registered nurse form Hialeah Hospital where she was employed for 20 years. Survived by 1 son, Daniel & his wife, Virginia; 1 daughter, Anne Bolt & her husband, Richard; 4 granddaughters. Friends may call Thurs, 6-9 P.M. Services Fri, 1:00 P.M. LOWE-HANKS FUNERAL HOME 4850 PALM AVE. | Woods, Anne Louise (I17579)
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4749 | from "The Miami News", 4 Jul 1967 (newspapers.com) CHARLES A. SCHWARTZ, 62, OF 1585 NW 24th Ave. Service in Houston. Local arrangements by Van Orsdal Northside Mortuary. | Schwartz, Charles Albert (I922)
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4750 | from "The Middlebury National Standard", 30 Jul 1822 (newspapers.com) In Woodstock, on the 17th inst. Mr. Jewett R. Perkins, aged 30. | Perkins, Jewett Rogers (I9234)
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