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4901 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 17 Jun 1907 (newspapers.com) Sarah H. Perkins has filed a petition for the probate of the will of her sister, Frances L. Perkins, who died Jun 1. It is stated that the decedent left a well bequeathing her property to her sister, Sarah, who is named as executrix, and her father, Benjamin, both residing at 1678 Broadway. Her property consists solely of an interest in the estate of her grandmother, Sarah A. Huntington, of Norwich, Conn., which estate is now in probate and from which she expected to realize $12,000. | Perkins, Frances Lawrence (I19909)
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4902 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 19 Apr 1944 (newspapers.com) BERKELEY, April 19. - C. Alvin Muller, 73, garageman who became Berkeley's bee expert, died last night at his home, 2023 Bancroft Way, after an illness several months. Muller took up the care of bees as a hobby and became so proficient that he frequently was called in to move swarms or to five advice to amateurs on their care. A native of San Francisco, he had lived in Berkeley since 1905 and was a pioneer tire and garage man. He was past master of the South San Francisco Blue lodge of Masons, a member of Berkeley Commandry of Knights Templar, and of Aahmes Temple of the Shrine of Oakland. The Blue Lodge will conduct the funeral services at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Berg chapel, 1936 University Avenue. Cremation will follow. He is survived by his widow, Maye C. Muller, and a son, Vernon C. Muller, both of Berkeley. | Muller, Carl Alvin (I20339)
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4903 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 22 Jan 1942 (newspapers.com) BERKELEY, Jan. 22 - Raymond Muller, 42, a telephone equipment salesman and son of Berkeley's famed bee expert, died today at his home at 2023 Bancroft Way, after a brief illness. Muller, a native of San Francisco. was graduated from Berkeley High School and attended the University of California, where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Sigma fraternity. He is survived by this parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Muller, and a brother, Vernon Muller, of Berkeley. The father is a garage man by vocation and a bee man by avocation. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Berg's Mortuary. | Muller, Raymond Alvin (I20340)
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4904 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 3 Feb 1948 (newspapers.com) BERKELEY, Feb. 3 - Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Maye C. Muller, 85, who died yesterday after suffering a broken hip last week. Mrs. Muller was known as the widow of the C. Alvin Muller, known as Berkeley's "Bee Man." Mrs. Muller, born in San Bruno, had been a resident of Berkeley for the past 40 years. She is survived by a son, Vernon, an employee of the Berkeley postoffice. Services were held this afternoon at the McNary-Berg Chapel, followed by cremation. The Rev. P.M. Casady, rector of the All Souls Chapel, presided. | Cunningham, Maye (I13789)
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4905 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 3 Mar 1969 (newspapers.com) HATHEWAY, Valentine J. Sr., of Hayward, March 2, 1969, husband of the late Edna Hatheway; loving father of Valentine J. Hatheway Jr. of Dublin, Francis E. Hatheway of Oakland and Gerard s. Hatheway of Hayward; loving grandfather of eight grandchildren. A native of Vallejo; aged 81 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral from Sorenson Bros. Chapel, 1140 B Street, Hayward, Wednesday, March 5 at 8:30 a.m. thence to All Saints Church where a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his soul commencing at 9 a.m. Recitation of the Rosary at the mortuary Tuesday at 8 p.m. Internment, Sunset Memorial Cemetery, Vallejo. | Hatheway, Valentine Joseph (I364)
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4906 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 31 Jul 1935 GARLINGER - In San Jose, July 29, Mary Catherine Garlinger, widow of the late Delorma Thomas Garlinger, mother of Marshall T.J. Garlinger, Mrs. May Donovan and Sister Saint Helene of St. Joseph's, a native of California. | Arnerich, Mary Catherine (I5583)
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4907 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 7 Apr 1924 WEDDING IS TOLD VALLEJO, April 7 - Harry C. Hoffman and Miss Helen Cecelia Hatheway were married in Antioch according to word received by relatives and friends. The couple will be home in Vallejo on April 15. Hoffman is stationed at Mare island. His bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hatheway. | Family: Harry Carl Hoffman / Helen Cecilia Hatheway (F46)
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4908 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 8 Aug 1914 (ancestry.com) VALLEJO, Aug. 8. - Charles Grayson of this city passed away yesterday afternoon after a short illness caused by pneumonia. The descendent is survived by a widow and a son Harry. | Grayson, Charles Henry (I1003)
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4909 | from "The Oakland Tribune", 8 Aug 1940 (newspapers.com) WOODS - In Lafayette, August 6, 1940, Leander P., living husband of Jennie Woods; father of W.R. Woods of Kirksville, Missouri, and Irene Gilpin of Lafayette; a native of Pennsylvania; aged 92, years; a member of Presbyterian Church of Kirksville, Missouri. Friends are invited to attend services Friday, August 9, 1940 at 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the family residence, St. Mary's Road, Lafayette. Interment, Winton Cemetery, Atwater (Truman service.) | Woods, Leander Perry (I1466)
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4910 | from "The Ocala Star-Banner", 30 Aug 2012 (findagrave.com) Ft. McCoy - Laura May Blackhurst Baker Brelick, 91, of Fort McCoy, FL, formerly from Midland, MI, went to be with her Lord and Savior at the Meadowbrook Nursing Facility in Bellaire, MI on August 26, 2012. She was born May 7, 1921 in Midland, MI, daughter of Edward and Cora (Lantz) Blackhurst. Laura married Gareld (Jerry) Baker in 1945. They resided in Midland, MI. He proceeded her in death on April 20, 1976. After Jerry's death, Laura moved to Florida, where she met and married Michael Brelick. He died on June 29, 2006. Laura is survived by daughter, Barbara (Charlie) Guntermann of Fort McCoy, FL, daughter, Connie Kobel of Bellaire, MI, and son Dennis (Betty) Baker of Tyler, TX, sister, Ruth Berryhill of Big Rapids, MI, sisters-in-law, Christine Baker of McHenry, IL, Ethel (Baker) Grover of McMinnville, TN, and Mildred (Baker) Skinner of Zeeland, MI, and many nieces and nephews. Laura leaves her precious grandchildren, Kimberly Lane, Orlando, FL, Charles Guntermann III, Fort McCoy, FL, Curtis Guntermann, Orlando, FL, Jeff (Trisha Engler) Baker, Orlando, FL, Cathy (Ryan) Valeriano, Orlando, FL, Stephanie (Jason) Castlebury, Longview, TX, Todd (Cathy) Kobel, St. Clair Shores, MI, Kelly (Rob) Bailey, Bellaire, MI, 15 great-grandchildren that she loved very much, and six very special great-great-grandchildren. She was a very precious and caring mother and grandmother, she will be missed dearly. Laura grew up in Midland, MI and was an active member of the United Methodist Church. She was a leader in 4-H and the PTA when her children were young. After moving to Florida, she joined the United Methodist Church of Lady Lake and Fort McCoy, FL, where she was very active and the leader of various clubs within her church. She loved to travel, working on her many craft projects and loved to read, but most of all she enjoyed spending time with her beloved family. Services will be held noon on Saturday, September 1, 2012 at Midland Memorial Gardens in Midland, MI with viewing prior to the service. | Blackhurst, Laura May (I15551)
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4911 | from "The Odessa American", 1 Jan 1978 (newspapers.com) Services for Floy E. Baker, 88, of 2510 West Eighth, will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Johnson's Funeral Home in San Angelo with burial in Miles Cemetery. Mrs. Baker died at 2:17 a.m. Friday at Western Hills Manor Nursing Home. Justice of the Peace Virgil Lumpee ruled her death was due to natural causes. She was born Oct. 29, 1889 in Floresville and was married to James A. Baker in Ballinger in 1909. She was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include three sons, Frank Baker of Odessa, Aftom Baker of Paragould, Ark. and Raymond Baker of Houston; one brother, C.A. Stroud of Odessa; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. | Stoud, Floy Emma (I15129)
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4912 | from "The Odessa American", 12 Dec 1965 (newspapers.com) PLAINVIEW (Staff) - Services for Robert Baker, 71, lifelong resident of Plainview and Lockney and brother of Artie Baker, Pecos, tentatively are set for 10 a.m. Monday. Funeral will be in the Ninth and Columbia Streets Church of Christ with burial in Plainview Memorial Park directed by Lemons Funeral Home. Baker died at 12:25 p.m. Friday in the Plainview Hospital after having been in poor health the past seven years and critically ill the past few months. | Baker, Robin (I15000)
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4913 | from "The Odessa American", 12 Dec 1971 (newspapers.com) SAN ANGELO (Staff) - Funeral services for William C. (Bill) Baker, 48, of San Angelo, and formerly of For Stockton, were held at 11 a.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church in San Angelo with burial following in the Fairmont Cemetery, Johnson's Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. He was killed in an airplane crash Thursday in Oklahoma City, Okla. President of San Angelo's Monarch Tile Manufacturing Co., he had resided in San Angelo 25 years. Born Aug. 19, 1923, in Bronte, he was married to Marion Katheryn Saenger June 7, 1947, in San Angelo. He had been associated with Monarch since 1946. Survivors are his widow; a son, Charles and a daughter, Kathryn, both San Angelo; and his mother, Mrs. Maudie Baker of San Angelo | Baker, William C (I20103)
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4914 | from "The Odessa American", 12 Mar 1976 BIG LAKE - Jim L. Daniels, 75, a Reagan County commissioner, died Thursday morning at Scott and White Hospital in Temple. Services are set for 2 p.m. Saturday in First United Methodist Church in Big Lake with burial in Glen Rest Cemetery in Big Lake, directed by Johnson's Funeral Home of San Angelo. Born June 7, 1900 in Annona, he married Zyla Baker Nov. 10, 1923 in Dallas. He had been a Mason since 1924 and was a member of the Sprayberry Lodge, which he helped to organize. He had been a Reagan County commissioner of Precinct 4 for 13 years, was president of Reagan County Loins Club, and a member of Big Lake Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife; a brother, C.M. Daniels of Dallas; a sister, Mrs. W.H. Burton of Dallas; and several nieces and new nephews. | Daniel, James Landrum (I15644)
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4915 | from "The Odessa American", 30 Oct 1977 OZONA - Services for Hubert Weldon Baker, 75, of Ozona, are set for 3:300 p.m. today in the Ozona Church of Christ, with burial in Cedar Hill Cemetery under direction of Janes Funeral Home. Baker died at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Shannon Hospital. He was born Aug. 13, 1902, in Tennyson and had lived in Ozona since 1927. He operated a grocery store in Ozona for 16 years, and was a salesman for 23 years for Martin-Glover Wholesale. He was manager of the Ozona Chamber of Commerce for eight years and retired in March 1974. Baker was also past worshipful master of the Ozona Masonic Lodge, and received his 50-year pin in 1974. He was a member of the Texas Old-Time Fiddlers Association and was an elder of the Ozona Church of Christ for 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Lottie Lee, of the home; one daughter, Mrs. A.J. Pakkila of Fredericksburg; one sister Mrs. J.E. Butler of San Angelo; and two brothers, Clifford Baker and Neal Baker, both of San Angelo; three grandchildren, three great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. | Baker, Hubert Weldon (I15123)
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4916 | from "The Odessa American", 6 Oct 1975 (ancestry.com) JAMES BAKER PECOS (Staff) - Services for James Artemus Baker, 79, of Pecos, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Lockney with burial in Lockney Cemetery under the direction of Pecos Funeral Home. Baker died at 5 a.m. Sunday in Reeves County Memorial Hospital in Pecos following a long illness, Born Sept. 22, 1896, in Lockney, he had been a resident of Pecos since 1947. He was in the irrigation business. Survivors include his widow, Truus; a daughter, Mary Alice Gonzales of Lubbock; a son Keven Baker of Lubbock; three brothers Franc Baker of Lubbock, Norton Baker of Amarillo and Dorsey Baker of Lockney; six sisters, Mrs. Meda Honeny and Mrs. Dimple McGavock, both of Lockney, Mrs. Nell Davenport of Boulder, Colo., Mrs Lee Saemen of Plainview, Mrs Mary Phillips and Mrs Helen Gross, both of Port Lavaca and three grandchildren. | Baker, James Artemas (I15004)
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4917 | from "The Ogden Standard-Examiner", 17 Sep 1934 (newspapers.com) MRS. BERTHA B. WOODS, 68, DIES Wife of Regional Forest Official Had Been Ill Many Months Mrs. Bertha Blaisdell Woods, 68, wife of Assistant Regional Forester Clarence N. Woods, 2751 Harrison avenue, died today at the family home, of carcinoma. Mrs. Woods had been a sufferer for many months. Mrs. Woods was born December 31, 1865, near Pittsburg, Kansas, and in that state she obtained her education. More than 35 years ago she moved to Idaho and taught in the schools of Caldwell, Boise and Halley. She was elected to two terms as school superintendent of Blaine county. She and Mr. Woods were married in Nampa, Idaho, March 5, 1913, and the following year moved to Ogden, which has since been the family home. Mr. Woods was formerly supervisor of the Sawtooth national forest. Mrs. Woods was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, also of Miriam chapter No. 14, Order of Eastern Star, and was a sustaining member of the Martha society. In addition to the husband, she is survived by one brother, Fred C. Blaisdell, Kansas City Mo., and one sister, Miss Hattie R. Blaisdell, Pittsburg, Kansas. Funeral announcement well be made by Kirkendall-Karling mortuary. | Blaisdell, Bertha (I18768)
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4918 | from "The Ogden Standard-Examiner", 21 Dec 1963 Ex-Regional Forester C.N. Woods Succumbs C.N. Woods, 88, 2751 Harrison, retired chief forester of the Region Four, died today of natural causes at the Dee Hospital. Mr. Woods was prominent in civic affairs in Ogden for may years. He was born Nov. 17, 1875, in Clinton, Iowa, the son of Isaac N. and Augusta Miller Woods. Mr. Woods was married to Bertha Blaisdell March 5, 1913, in Hailey, Idaho. She died Sept. 17, 1934 in Ogden. He married Geneve S. Reeve in Ogden Sept. 23, 1935. Mr. Woods received forestry and law degrees and was a Spanish American War veteran. He joined the U.S. Forest Service in 1902 as a ranger in the general land office, Department of the Interior. In 1905 he was assigned to the Teton National Forest in Wyoming and, in 1908, was transferred to the Sawtooth National Forest, Idaho, as a supervisor. Mr. Woods joined the Ogden regional office in 1914. He became assistant regional forester in 1930 and was appointed regional forester in 1939. He retired Dec. 31, 1943. He was a director of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, a member of Rotary Club and president of the Lake Bonneville Scout Council. Mr. Woods was a recipient of the council's Silver Beaver award for his contributions to scouting. Surviving are his widow of Ogden, two stepsons, John O. Reeve, Odgen; Lt. Col. William S. Reeve, stationed with the Air Force in Germany; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Barbara Butler, Centerville and 11 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Aultorest Mortuary. | Woods, Clarence N (I17744)
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4919 | from "The Ogdensbur Journal", 20 Aug 1939\7 (nnyln.net) MORRISTOWN NATIVE DIED IN GOUVERNEUR Gouverneur - George Palmer, 80, Park Street, died at 1 a.m. Thursday in the Van Duree Hospital, where he was taken a week ago with a broken hip. Mr. Palmer was born at Morristown Aug. 7, 1857, his parents being Kayton and Lucinda Green Palmer. He spent hearly all of his life in Gouverneur and was a carpenter and Mechanic for many years in the Gouverneur marble quarries. He had been retired for several years. Mrs. Palmer was a member of the Odd Fellows lodge, joining as charter member of the Brier Hill lodge. The survivors are one brother, Wilson H., and a sister, Mrs. Cora Ackerman, both of Ogdensburg. His wife, Mrs. Ida Krake Palmer died December, 1934. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday by the Rev. J.A. Schofield, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The lodge will have charge of the committal services at the grave in Riverside Cemetery. | Palmer, George Alson (I9515)
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4920 | from "The Ogdensburg Advance adn St. Lawrence Weekly Democrat", DIED PALMER - in Brier Hill, Feb. 12th, '94, Dayton D. Palmer, aged 65 years. | Palmer, David Dayton (I9359)
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4921 | from "The Ogdensburg Journal", 17 Aug 1909 (nnyln.net) ASA PALMER DROPPED DEAD AT MORRISTOWN Asa Palmer, a well known resident of Morristown, dropped dead at his home there last night. He was about 60 years old and leaves a wife, a son and a daughter. Mr. Palmer was well-known in Ogdensburg. He formerly was a travelling man and also kept a general store at Morristown. The news of his sudden death was a great shock to his friends here | Palmer, Asa Loyal (I9511)
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4922 | from "The Ogdensburg News", 30 Jun 1898 (fultonhistory.com) Mrs. Nora Palmer Howard, wife of Edgar E. Howard, died after a somewhat prolonged illness, of lung trouble, at Liberty, Sullivan county, on Saturday morning, June 25. The body was brought to Morristown, this county, for burial, where the funeral was held on the Sunday. Mrs. Howard was thirty-four years of age. She leaves two sons, ten and fourteen years of age respectively. Mr. Howard, who accomplished his sad errand at Morristown, will visit his mother and sister in this village some time this week. - Canton Plaindealer. | Palmer, Nora (I9512)
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4923 | from "The Ogdensburg Repbublican-Journal", 1 Mar 1927 (nnyln.net) BRIER HILL, Feb. 28, - Our community was grieved to hear of the death of Mrs. Lucinda Palmer, which occurred at her late home, Wednesday morning, Feb, 28, 1927 of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. Palmer was born in Jefferson county, Feb. 12, 1833. Her maiden name was Lucinda Greene. In 1850 she was married to Dayton Palmer, coming to Brier Hill in 1860. Mr. Palmer served int he Civil war and his death occurred 33 years ago, Feb. 12, 1894, the date of Mrs. Palmer's birthday. Since his death Mrs. Cora Ackerman, the only daughter, has resided with her mother. To Mr. and Mrs. Palmer were born six children, five of whom are living, one having died in infancy. Mrs. Palmer was a member of the Lutheran church in which she was an active member until her advancing age prevented her activities. She was a very quiet woman, devoted to her home and will be sadly missed. She was 94 years old Feb. 12, having been taken ill on her birthday and is the last of her family. She was always to be seen sitting on the veranda, when the weather permitted and always had a word of cheer and good will to the passers-by. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Ackerman, and four sons;: Wilson, of Ogdensburg; George and William of Gouverneur; Edward of Indiana: two grandchildren, Mrs. Evelyn McWilliams, daughter of Mrs. Ackerman, Brier Hill and Donald, son of William Palmer, Carthage; three great grandchildren ,Marguerite and William, children of Donald Palmer and Norma, daughter of Mrs. McWilliams. The funeral was held Friday, Feb. 25, from her late home. Rev. McLaughlin, pastor of the Young Memorial church officiating. Burial in Brier Hill cemetery. Mrs. Palmer had lived to the ripe old age and she was fully prepared and willing to meet her Maker. "They will be done." The sympathy of the community is with the sorrowing family. | Green, Lucinda (I9513)
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4924 | from "The Ogdensburg Repbublican-Journal", 18 Aug 1909 (nnyln.net) ASA L. PALMER Morristown, Aug. 17. - Asa L. Palmer, a prominent citizen and until recently business man of Morristown, died suddenly at 9:15 this morning at his residence in that village. He had not been in good health for two years and was continually under the care of a physician. This morning, however, he felt no worse than usual, and upon arising dressed himself. Shortly after Mrs. Palmer was attracted to his room by groans and found her husband lying prostrate across the bed. A doctor was summoned but before he arrived Mr. Palmer had breathed his last. Heart disease, of which he had been a victim, was the cause of death. The late Mr. Palmer, who was about 60 years of age, was born on the shore of Black Lake, six miles from the village. For many years he conducted a general store where the printing office is located, retiring two years ago on account of ill health. Deceased is survived by his wife, who is a daughter of late Dr Selee, and two children, Burton Palmer at home and Mrs. Robinson, of Elmira. He was a Mason and honoraary member of the I.O.F. | Palmer, Asa Loyal (I9511)
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4925 | from "The Ogdensburg Repbublican-Journal", 9 Oct 1916 (nnyln.net) Mrs. Asa Loyal Palmer, of Morristown, died last evening at the City hospital following an operation for gall stones which she underwent several days ago. She had been in poor health for a couple of years. Mrs. Palmer was the daughter of the late D.A.D. Seely, formerly a well known physician in the Black Lake district. Her husband, who was a well-known Morristown business man, died about eight years ago. Mrs. Palmer is survived by a son, Albert D. S. Palmer, of New York, and a daughter. | Selee, Sarah Elizabeth (I9558)
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4926 | from "The Oil & Gas Journal", 1 Apr 1948 (from Nancy Carpenter) C.F. Nicklos was in Venezuela from 1920 to 1927. Previously he spent a number of years in Mexico. In 1927 he joined The Texas Co. and was Rocky Mountain division superintendent with offices in Denver at the time he became associated with the drilling company [Nicklos Drilling Co.] in 1943. | Nicklos, Charles Fredrick “Fred” (I175)
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4927 | from "The Olean Evening Herald" 18 Jul 1924 (ancestry.com) Funeral Services for Oscar E. Orcutt of Rochester, whose death occurred Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. W.S. Rice of Bradford were held Thursday afternoon at 1 o?clock at the Rice home. Rev. W.W. Dailey officiated and burial was made in Portville. Mr. Orcutt is survived by his wife and two sons, Herbert of Olean and Harvey of Los Angeles, California. | Orcutt, Oscar (I10050)
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4928 | from "The Olympia Morning Olypian", 28 May 1897 (genealogybank.com) Leo Fitzmaurice, the 18-year-old son of Martin Fitzmaurice, living at Tualco, in Snohomish county, recently drowned in a small lake or pond near his home. He and some other young lads were in bathing in the lake, and in jumping from one canoe to another, young Fitzmaurice fell in, and before any one could come to his assistance he drowned. His body was recovered. | Fitzmaurice, Leo William (I13574)
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4929 | from "The Omaha Daily News", 20 Oct 1920 (newspapers.com) FOOTBALL VICTIM DIED HERE MONDAY Franklin Worrell, 12, Injured in Game Saturday, Succumbs at Hospital Franklin Worrell, 12, only son of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Worrell, 3411 Hawthorne avenue, died at the Methodist hospital Monday from injuries received in a football game Saturday. "Franklin returned home Saturday and said he had received a blow over the right ear. Sunday morning he told us he wasn't feeling well and sat around the house reading. That nigh his father was up with him all night. Monday morning at 6 he was taken to the hospital and at 6:15 that evening he was dead. He was our only child," Mrs. Worrell sobbed. Franklin was a Boy Scout and junior member of the Y.M.C.A. His father is secretary and treasurer of the Omaha Life Insurance company. "He was a regular boy, nothing sissy about him, and he was game to the core. Had he lived he would have been a man's man," said the father today. Funeral services will be conducted at the Cole-McKay funeral parlors Thursday at 2:30 p.m. Member of his troop will be pallbearers. Burial will be in Forest Lawn cemetery. | Worrell, Franklin Welpton (I6952)
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4930 | from "The Omaha World Herald", 3 Dec 1953 An 80 year old Omaha man died in a hospital Wednesday night of injuries suffered when he was struck by a jeep. The victim was William Illsley of 1546 South Twenty-eighth avenue. He died of head injuries suffered, police said, when he was struck by a jeep driven by Dominic Pistillo, 18, of 3051 South Twenty-eighth Avenue. The accident occurred at Twenty-ninth and Woolworth Avenue as Mr. Illsley was pulling an empty coaster wagon across the street. from "The Omaha World Herald", 4 Dec 1953 (genealogybank.com) ILLSLEY - Rev. James W., age 83 years. 1546 S. 28th St. Survived by wife. Nellie; 2 sons, Graydon F. of Omaha, Elwyn W. of San Antonio, Tex; daughter Olyve of Omaha; 1 grandchild. Services Saturday, 11 a.m. Hanscom Park Methodist Church. Internment Hillcrest Cemetery. | Illsley, James William (I7064)
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4931 | from "The Omaha World Herald", 7 Apr 1947 (genealogybank.com) TRAVERS E. (JACK) Illsley, 45, of 4660 Pine Street, a Post office employee, Sunday, hospital. Survivors: Wife, Zelda W.; son, Jackie; daughter, Susie; parents, The Rev. and Mrs. James H Illsley all of Omaha. Fitch & Cole Memorial Chapel. | Illsley, Travers E “Jack” (I7412)
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4932 | from "The Omaha World Herald", 9 Apr 1943 (genealogybank.com) Sally Jo Illsley, 6 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Illsley 4660 Pine street, died last night at the local hospital. Private services will be held Saturday 3:30 p.m. from Fitch, McEachron & Cole. Burial: Forest Lawn. | Illsley, Sally Jo (I9150)
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4933 | from "The Omaha World-Herald", 21 Feb 1955 (genealogybank.com) MRS. NELLIE L. ILLSLEY, PASTOR'S WIDOW, DIES Mrs. Nelle L. Illsley, 85, of 1546 South Twenty-eighth Street. widow of the Rev. James W. Illsley, died Sunday at the local hospital. Her husband, a retired Methodist minister, was injured fatally December 2, 1953, when he was struck by a car at Twenty-ninth Street and Woolworth Avenue. He was 83. Survivors include a daughter, Miss Olive R. Illsley, Omaha, and sons Graydon F., Omaha, and Elwyn, San Antonio, Tex. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Hanscom Park Methodist Church. Burial will be at in Hillcrest Memorial Park under the direction of the Fitch & Cole Mortuary. | Davis, Nellie Loretta (I7409)
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4934 | from "The Orange County Register", 30 Jan 2014 (genealogybank.com) Dorothy Fitzmaurice McJenkin entered eternal rest at 11:20 a.m. on January 25, 2014. She had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer last August. She was the beloved wife of Gerald McJenkin, mother of Lisa McJenkin and Tori Schladen, and grandmother of Matthew and Michael Schladen, whom she adored. She was born on Valentine's Day 1930 in Redwood City, CA and attended schools there and in Woodside, CA. She was raised by her aunt, Edna Norton after her parents divorce when she was 2 years old. She graduated from Sequoia H.S., Redwood City, in 1947 and then on to U.C. Berkeley. She graduated in 1951 and was awarded a Phi Beta Kappa key for her academic excellence. When she was 17 and a freshman, she met the love of her life and future husband, Gerald McJenkin in a speech class. They became engaged and married on July 1, 1951, soon after she graduated. Their marriage lasted 62 years. They lived in Sacramento, San Diego, Hacienda Heights and Laguna Hills. Dorothy was a speech pathologist and during her lengthy career, worked with all age groups. She was a specialist in assisting people who stutter. There are many people who have benefited from her expertise in helping them attain better communication skills. Dorothy was an avid gardener. She was especially proud of her grove of redwood trees, and kept them adequately watered so they could survive in arid Orange County. She loved to read and take walks by the oceanside. Dorothy formed friendships that lasted a lifetime and was beloved by all. The world lost a terrific person, a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother. She will be treasured forever. Funeral Service will be at 10:00am on Saturday, February 1 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Aliso Viejo. | Fitzmaurice, Dorothy Myrtle (I20173)
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4935 | from "The Oregon Daily Journal", 24 Jan 1915 (newspapers.com) Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 23. - Z.A. Perkins, for the last 10 years manager of an elevator at Kamiah, Idaho, died Thursday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ira G. Bills, near Glenwood, following a two months' illness with blood poisoning. A barley beard, which entered his mouth and worked its way into his throat caused the poisoning. He was 52 years old, and was a native of New York. One brother, J.R. Perkins, residing in Wisconsin, and three sisters, Mrs. Bills and Miss Sarah Perkins, of Glenwood, and Mrs. A.L. Abbott, of Portland, survive. Funeral services will be held at Knapp's funeral chapel and 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and will be conducted by Rev. J.E. Maley. | Perkins, Zenous Albert (I21021)
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4936 | from "The Oregonian", 19 Jan 1943 (findagrave.com) HART -- Mary Goodnough, late of 1825 SW Elm st., widow of the late James D. Hart, mother of Mrs. Catharine H. Stevens and Mrs. Carl L. Wernieke, sister of Mrs. Charles Swigert. Also survived by 6 grandchildren. Private funeral services were held Monday at 3 P.M. in the Riverview cemetery chapel. Arrangements in care of Holman & Lutz Colonial Mortuary. | Goodnough, Mary G (I1942)
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4937 | from "The Oregonian", 2 Feb 1955 (findagrave.com) Woods - January 31, Edna Mae Woods of 2855 NE 55th ave.; wife of Augusta B Woods; daughter of Mrs. Leota Mae McCoy; sister of John D McCoy. Funeral services wil be conducted Wednesday. 3 pm from the Ross Hollywood Chapel NE 48th and Sandy Blvd. Friends invited. | McCoy, Edna (I6307)
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4938 | from "The Oregonian", 23 Jun 1946 (posted on findagrave.com) BAKER - June 21, Mrs. Ethel Hall Baker of Jennings Lodge; beloved mother of Ruth Imogene Baker. Friends to attend services Monday, June 24, at 1 PM, in Finley?s Rose Chapel, SW Montgomery at 4th. Commitment Riverview cemetery. Please omit flowers. Arrangements in care of the St. Johns Funeral Home, 7303 N. Leavitt ave. | Hall, Ethel Sylvinia (I15715)
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4939 | from "The Oregonian", 26 Nov 1957 (genealogybank.com) GEORGE - Gertrude, late of Oswego; grandmother of Mrs. John Palmer. Funeral services Wednesday, 11 am, Chapel of Holman - Hankins - Rilance, Oregon City. Private commitment Riverview cemetery. | Woods, Emma Gertrude (I19390)
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4940 | from "The Oregonian", 29 Mar 1920 (genealogybank.com) UNUSUAL ART IS LOST: Death of Mrs. M.F. Woods Ends Career of Study Artist Known as Originator of Indian Dolls and for Production of New Color With the death of Mrs. M.F. Woods last Tuesday* is lost an unusual form of art that has been especially known among tourists who have visited Portland, for Mrs. Woods was the originator of the blanket Indian dolls which had a world-wide commercial distribution. Funeral services will be held for the late artist today at 2:30 o'clock from Holmans undertaking chapel. Mrs. Woods was born at Mount Clemens, Mich., 52 years ago and came to Oregon in 1898, opening a studio in the tower of the old Marquam building. Later she moved to the seventh floor of the structure and finally took permanent quarters in the Royal annex. She was a student of the Julian Art School of Chicago and of Chase Insitute in New York. She also studied portrait painting with Sargent and worked under an old Italian sculptor in New York. She then visited Indian reservations to familiarize herself with the life there. At this time she specialized in tapestry painting. Two achievements have distinguished Mrs. Woods among local artists. After intensive study she formulated a tint that is the deep blue used in many of the colored photographs of Crater Lake. Her best known work was the creation of the Indian statuettes - | Bassett, Mary Frances (I8697)
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4941 | from "The Oregonian", 3 Dec 1970 (posted in findagrave.com) Mrs. R. D. (Mildred A.) Sherrod, 63 9030 SW Jamieson Road, died Tuesday at a local hospital. She was born in Tekoa, Wash., July 31, 1907 and was a member of the OES in Tekoa and the Episcopal Church. Besides her husbnd, she is survived by two brothers, Waldo W. Woods, Los Angeles, and Leonard R. Woods, Tekoa; and two sisters, Mrs. M. L. Griffith, Honolulu, and Mrs. Fred Slavens, Cerres, Calif. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Caldwell's Colonial Mortuary, with entombment at Riverview Cemetery Mausoleum. | Woods, Mildred Angelina (I18821)
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4942 | from "The Oregonian", 30 Oct 1975 (posted on findagrave.com) Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Caldwell's Colonial Mortuary for R. D. (Don) Sherrod, who died Monday in a Portland hospital. He was 70. Mr. Sherrod, former owner-manager of a food brokerage firm, had spent 18 years as state manager for Schenley Affiliated Brands. He resided at 9130 SW Jamison Road. He was a member of St. Michael and All Angels Church; Portland Lodge No. 55, AF&AM; Scottish Rite; Al Kader Shrine; Beaverton Elks No. 1989; Downtown Lions Club; American Legion Post No. 22 (Hood River); Commercial Club of Portland and Inspirators of Oregon. He is survived by his wife Jean; two step-daughters, Beverly Gail Curtis of Portland and Mary Lydele Gueble of Hilo, Hawaii; two sisters, Evelyn Fletcher of Tekoa, Wash., and Mildred Bissinger of Kentfield, Calif., and one grandson. | Sherrod, Roy Donald (I18848)
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4943 | from "The Orlando Sentinel", 23 Apr 1978 (newspapers.com) Gerald Junior Baker, 55, 2838 Blackhurst Road, Midland, Mich., died Thursday. Born in Michigan, he was visiting from Midland, Mich. for 2 months. He was a chemical company supervisor and a Protestant. He was a member of United Methodist Church and the Elks, Midland. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Laura, Midland; son, Dennis G., Midland; daughters, Mrs Connie Kobel, Alden, Mich., Mrs Barbara Guntermann, Orlando; brother, Raymond, Auburn, Mich; sisters, Mrs. Charles Shinner, Mrs. Bud Grover, both Milford, Mich.; seven grandchildren. Woodland Funeral Home. | Baker, Gareld Junior (I15534)
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4944 | from "The Orlando Sentinel", 30 Jul 2004 DOUGLAS ALDEN BAKER, 47, Orlando, died Wednesday. A Community Funeral Home & Sunset Cremations, Downtown Chapel, Orlando. | Baker, Douglas Alden (I8748)
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4945 | from "The Oscela Tribune", 10 May 1955 (osceola.advantage-preservation.com) Last rites for Mrs. Carl Woods, 69, were held Tuesday, May 3, at 2:00 p.m. in the Murray Methodist church with the Rev. R. Underwood of Fremont, a former pastor here, officiating, assisted by Rev. Lacy Thompson, pastor of the church. Mrs Woods was laid to resst int he Murray cemetery beside her tow infant children, Muriel and Warren, and sons, Earl and Wilbur, who preceded her, wiht Watts Service in charge. She is survived by her husband, Carl, two sons, Paul of Murray, Lowell of Des Moines, two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Stout of Murray and Jean (Mrs. Robert Porterfield) of Weldon, and none grandchildren, one sister Mrs. Ray Woods of Murray, and one brother, George Roberts of Tuscon, Arizona. | Roberts, Mary Consignee (I18940)
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4946 | from "The Osceloa Sentinel", 4 Dec 1924 (osceola.advantage-preservation.com) Funeral services were held in Union church Saturday a.m. for Mr. Charlie Woods who died at his home near the church after a long and painful illness. | Woods, Charles F (I17963)
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4947 | from "The Osceola Sentinel", 11 Mar 1920 (osceola.advantage-preservation.com Clara E. Wetzel was born in Perry County, Pennsylvania, February 16, 1850 and died at her home in Clarke County, March 4, 1920 at the age of 70 years and 17 days. She came with her parents to Iowa in the year 1856, settling in Des Moines County. Then came to Clarke county in April 1866, where she lived until her death. She was united in marriage to J.F. Knatts in 1870. To this union two children were born, Franklin and Freddie. Her husband preceded her in death in 1873. She was united in marriage to Charles F. Woods in August 1875. To this union five children were born, one daughter, and four sons. She was a kind loving wife and mother, a fried to everyone, no sacrifice being too great for her to make for the comfort of others. She leaves to mourn her death a loving husband and five sons Freddie of Des Moines, Vernon, Harry, Lloyd and True of Clarke county, her daughter Jessie of Almyra, Arkansas died in April 1917. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. A.C. Milliner of Spokane, Washington, on e brother C.H. Wetzel of Clarke County, also 20 grand children beside a host of relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted at Union M P Church, S.E. Cole officiating | Wetzel, Clara Elizabeth (I17972)
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4948 | from "The Osceola Sentinel", 17 Dec 1964 (osceola.advantage-preservation.com) William True Woods was born in Madison Township,k Clarke county, Ia., on September 24, 1887 and passed away on December 7, 1964 at the Clarke county hospital. He had reached the age of 77 years, 2 months and 14 days. His entire life was sent in Clarke county, farming being his chief occupation. He was united in marriage to Minnie B. West April 6, 1910. to this union was born one son who died in infancy. In the year of 1911 a niece, Maimie West Warren was taken into the home and raised as a daughter. Mr. Woods was a long time member of the Methodist church, also Masonic Lodge, Eastern star and the Lions club. Mr Woods was preceded in death by his wife and infant son, his sister, Jessie Wright and three brothers, Vernon, Harvey and Floyd. He is survived by several nieces and nephews and other relatives and many friends. Mr. Woods was found ill in his home by his nephew, Wayne Woods of Osceola. Wayne and his wife came often these past several years to minister to the many needs of the uncle and this was deeply appreciated by True. Memorial services were held Thursday, Dec. 10, 1964 at the Watts-Soll Funeral Home in Murray, with Rev. Lester Greenwood officiating. Burial was in Union cemetery. Casket bearers were Ed Hickman, Kenneth Davidson, Everett Fenn, Edwin Allen, Clarence Fenn and Kenneth Winger. Musical selections were by Mrs. Edwin Allen and Mrs. Clell Camp with Mrs. Gael Davis, accompanist. Sunrise Lidge 396 A.F.&A.M conducted the graveside services. | Woods, William True (I18420)
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4949 | from "The Osceola Sentinel", 4 Apr 1929 (findagrave.com) W. L. Forster, Woodburn's Funeral Director, received a message Sunday from John J. Woods of Kansas City, announcing the death of Mr. Woods' brother, Fred Woods, at Portland, Oregon. The deceased, was the son of I. N. Woods, formerly in the hardware business in Woodburn. The remains are expected to arrive in Woodburn on No. 6 tomorrow, Friday. Interment will be made in the Woodburn cemetery. | Woods, Fred Miller (I17742)
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4950 | from "The Osceola Sentinel", 5 Mar 1942 (osceola.advantage-preservation.com) Several from the vicinity attended the funeral of Harvey Woods of Truro Thursday p.m. Funeral at Union church and burial in Union cemetery. | Woods, Harvey Brady (I18409)
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