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1051 | [[ Obituary: Lifelong Rainier resident Gertrude Hoard, 90, passed away Sept. 1, 2009, at home. She was born Aug. 14, 1919, in Rainier to Krist and Alvina (Webber) Zimmerman and received her education there. Gertie married James W. Hoard Dec. 27, 1935. They made their home on a farm in the Fern Hill area. James preceded her in death April 12, 2003. Gertie is survived by two daughters, Alice Beck of Rainier and Betty Jarrell of Kelso; a son, Robert Hoard of Rainier; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. | Zimmerman, Agnes Gertrude (I70091)
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1052 | [[ Obituary: Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - April 7, 2008 Goldie May Horr 79, Nebraska City, formerly of Auburn, passed away Friday (04/04/08). Survivors: son, Michael, Auburn; daughters, Karen May Frietoas, Auburn; Susan Durman; and two grandsons, Scott Horr; and Robert Horr. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday (04/09/08), Hall Funeral Chapel, Auburn. Burial: Walnut Grove Cemetery, Brownville, Neb. Visitation: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Monday (04/07/08); and 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday (04/08/08), all at the funeral home. Hall Funeral Chapel, Auburn, is in charge of arrangements. Published in the Lincoln Journal Star on 4/7/2008. | Brown, Goldie (I22332)
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1053 | [[ Obituary: Lincoln Journal Star (NE) - December 27, 1997 Deceased Name: Edmonds -- Esther E. Edmonds -- Esther E., 77, Lincoln, died Thursday (12/25/97). Born, Milltown, S.D. (1/6/20). Former employee: Journal Star, route delivery; UNL, custodian. Mem- ber, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: daughters, sons-in-law, Stella Lorensen, Coquille, Ore., Charlotte and David Henrichs, Tecumseh, Lois and Walter Davis, Clay Center, Christina McCune, Lincoln; sisters, brothers-in-law, Helen and John Horr, Stella, Goldie Horr, Auburn; brother, Walter Brown, Salem; 18 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Charles L. Horner; son, Charles U. Horner; parents; two sisters; two brothers; one granddaughter; two great-grandsons. Services pending, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St. Visitation: Monday, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Graveside service: Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City. Memorials to the family in care of the funeral home, 245 N. 27th St., Lincoln, 68503. | Brown, Esther E. (I60324)
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1054 | [[ Obituary: Linda L. Hoar of Austin died on May 21, 2006 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Her strong will to live and her positive attitude were a true testament to her character and an inspiration to all who knew her. She was born in Dayton, Ohio on May 11, 1943 to the late Donald and Elnore Skiles and raised in Vandalia, Ohio. She lived in Dayton until 1977 when she married James R. Hoar and relocated to Florida with her family. In 1981, Austin, Texas became her permanent home. She is preceded in death by her brother Donald Skiles, Jr. Lindy is survived by her loving husband, James R. Hoar and three children; Nancy W. Floyd of Tallahassee, Florida, Nicholas E. Warring, Jr. of Round Rock, Texas and Karen E. Gage of Austin, Texas; two sons-in-law, William Floyd and Dr. Todd Gage; two grandchildren, Sierra & Michael Floyd and a sister, Bonnie Funderburg of Vandalia, OH. She considered her family her greatest achievement. Lindy was more than just an amazing wife, mother and grandmother, she was a confidante and best friend. She had no greater joy than to spend time with her family and her beloved "girls" Daisy and Callie. The family would like to thank Dr. Bali Netaji and the staff of the Southwest Regional Cancer Center as well as the many doctors and staff at the North Austin Medical Center. Informal visitation will be from 10:00 a.m., to 12:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 24, 2006 at Harrell Funeral Home, Austin. Graveside services celebrating Lindy's life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 24, 2006 at Capital Memorial Gardens, 14501 N. IH 35, Austin, Texas In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. | Skiles, Linda (I214)
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1055 | [[ Obituary: Lorraine Louise 'Joyce' Hoard Joyce Hoard, beloved wife of Douglas Hoard, passed away February 10, 2009 at the Rockyview Hospital at the age of 82 years. As well as her husband Doug, Joyce will be dearly missed by their four children Linda Hoard, Kevin Hoard (Ellen), all of Calgary, Daryl Hoard (Sarita) of Vernon, British Columbia; and Lori Sacroug (Roland) of High River, Alberta; ten grandchildren Barry (Lori), Tammy (Jeff), Scott, Shannon (Matt), Tina, Crystal (Kyle), Cindy (Mike), Chad, Chandra and Dylan; two grandchildren Lillian and Gracelyn; two sisters Jean Cross of Fisk, Saskatchewan and Betty Jo Forest of Kamloops, British Columbia; and many other relatives and friends. Joyce was predeceased by her son Dwayne Hoard in 1985, and six siblings Claude, Evelyn, Yvonne, Sterling, Bud and Marshall. Joyce was one of nine children born to the Chambers family in Fiske, Saskatchewan. After completing high school, she married her sweetheart Douglas Hoard and moved to Kindersley, Saskatchewan where they raised their family. In 1973, they moved to Calgary where they have resided since. Joyce was a self taught pianist and has carried her love of music throughout her life. She and Doug took the great pride as property managers during their retirement years. She loved people, was always caring, had a great sense of humour and enjoyed playing Bingo. She was a wonderful mother and homemaker and will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered. If friends desire, memorial tributes may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada, 6007 - 1A Street SW, Calgary, Alberta T2H 0G5. Sincere thanks are extended to all the caregivers at the Rockyview Hospital for their care and kindness of our mother during her stay. Lorraine Louise 'Joyce' Hoard was interred at Mountain View Memorial Gardens. | Chambers, Joyce (I69329)
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1056 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I20613)
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1057 | [[ Obituary: Lucile Adele Hoar was born February 17, 1910, at Lewis, the daughter of Dellno and Laura B. Cross Hiller. Lucile attended Lewis school and graduated as Valedictorian of the Class of 1928. She attended Sterling College, rooming with her sister Veda, who was teaching school in Sterling at the time. Lucile later graduated from Kansas State College, Manhattan, specializing in mathematics and science. For two years following graduation, she taught the fourth, fifth and sixth grades in the Fellsburg Grade School. She taught the upper four grades in Centerview; Lewis then came to the Lewis Grade School in 1937. She taught fifth grade her first year in Lewis, and the following twelve years she focused her attention on teaching mathematics and science at the Lewis High School. In total, Lucile taught nearly two decades. Lucile was highly respected as a teacher by her many students over the years, as well as by her colleagues. Lucile was a repository of family history: an excellent writer, photographer and storyteller. An early highlight of Lucile's life was going to the World's Fair in Chicago in 1934, with her Aunt Emma Cross, cousins Jim & Charles Cross and Jimmy Hoar in a Model A Roadster. Family and friends always enjoyed hearing her rendition of this event and many other stories from the past. On Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1945, she married Jimmy Verne Hoar at the Hiller home. The couple made their home on the J.L. Cross farm near Lewis, where she faithfully supported Jimmy's farming career. Lucile and Jimmy were bonded as one, devoted to one another not only as husband and wife, but also as inseparable best friends. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1995 in Lewis amongst many friends and relatives. Lucile was a lifelong Lewis resident. She was active in the Lewis United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, the Reading Circle, and other community activities, always lending a helping hand to everyone. Lucile and Jimmy were devoted to Uncle Jim and Aunt Nellie Cross, demonstrating loyalty and faithfulness in caring for them in their latter years. Carrying on the tradition, Uncle Jim and Aunt Nellie pioneered in the early 1900's, Lucile and Jimmy began wintering in Englewood, Florida, in the 1960's. Lucile was active in the Englewood United Methodist Church during the winters, making crafts for the pancake breakfasts, and enjoying the numerous other church activities. Lucile dedicated her life to helping others, especially the young and the elderly, living her faith by expressing selfless devotion to others in so many ways. She will be dearly missed by many. But Lucile can say with the Apostle Paul, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day ? and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing." (II Tim. 4:7-8 NIV) Lucile passed from this world December 29, 1999, at Edwards County Hospital, Kinsley, at the age of 89. She was preceded in death by her parents; her three sisters, Harriet (who died at age 2), Golda Hiller Clayton, Veda Hiller Wiltgen; and her husband Jimmy, who passed away March 22, 1996. Survivors include: a nephew, Dr. Richard Wiltgen, Chicago, Illinois; a niece, Janet Pederson, Rochester, Michigan; Janet's daughters, Christina Pederson, Troy, Michigan; Carrie Nelson, Rochester; and several cousins, including Jim and Adah Cross and Mary Helen Cross, all of Lewis. A memorial service was held 2 p.m. Friday, December 31, 1999, at the United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Deborah Hanes-Nelson presiding. Kathy Lindberg was the organist. Ron and Kathy Lindberg and Doug McLean were vocalists. Pallbearers were Aaron Cross, John McKinney, Wayne Rose, Chad Westphal, Eric Worle, and Jason Worley. Interment was at Wayne Cemetery, Lewis. Memorials in Lucile's honor may be given to the Lewis United Methodist Church. Her sister's obituary: Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - October 1, 1995 Deceased Name: Wiltgen, Veda Ellen Wiltgen, Veda Ellen, 93, of Rochester Hills, Mich., formerly of Lewis, former teacher and dietitian, died Thursday, Sept. 28, 1995. Service 11 a.m. Monday, Wayne Cemetery, Lewis. Survivors: son, Richard of Chicago; daughter, Janet Pedersen of Rochester Hills; sister, Lucile Hoar of Lewis; two grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First United Methodist Church, Pontiac, Mich. Beckwith Mortuary, Larned. | Hiller, Lucille (I12945)
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1058 | [[ Obituary: Lucille Smith Lucille Josephine Smith, 82, of Fostoria Street, Tiffin, died at 11:30 a.m. Monday, March 19, 2007, in Mercy Hospital of Tiffin. She was born March 16, 1925, in Bascom, to the now-deceased Frank and Clara (Reinhart) Lucius. On Nov. 12, 1949 in Tiffin, she married Ralph A. Smith, and he survives. Other survivors include two sons, Dennis (Rose) Smith and DavidSmith, both of Tiffin; five daughters, Susan (Tim) Hartschuh of Tiffin, Dianne (Thomas) Coscarelli of Shaker Heights, Judy (Peter) Corti of Chicago, Christine (Mark) Hoar of Rockwall, Texas, and Laura (Timothy) Daughenbaugh of Tucson, Ariz.; 16 grandchildren, Daniel and Tessa Hartschuh, Laura and David Coscarelli, Anthony, Philip, Paul, Mark, Stephen and Michael Smith, Melissa and Tracy Wilson, Seth and Anna Hoar and Nicholas and Kyle Daughenbaugh; four brothers, Louis (Mildred) Lucius and Francis (Susie) Lucius, both of New Riegel, Paul (Charlotte) Lucius of Burgoon and Gerald Lucius of Tiffin; and four sisters, Dorothy Clouse of New Riegel, Eileen (Ron) Kurtz of New Washington, Alma (Marion) Lucius of Tiffin and Marjorie (Bob) Sowers of Sycamore. She is preceded in death by one brother, Bernard Lucius. Mrs. Smith was a homemaker and had retired as a bookkeeper for Ralph A. Smith and Sons Inc. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Rosary Altar Society, the Funeral Luncheon Committee, the Eucharistic Adoration Committee, the Festival Committee and the Allen Eiry Senior Center. The funeral Mass will be 1 p.m. Thursday, March 22, 2007, at St. Mary Catholic Church, with the Rev. Timothy Ferris officiating. The rosary will be recited 15 minutes prior to Mass at the church. Burial will follow immediately in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, 2007, at Traunero Funeral Home, 214 S. Monroe St., Tiffin, OH 44883, (419) 447-3113. A wake service will be Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Calvert Catholic Schools or to Community Hospice Care of Tiffin, in care of the funeral home. | Lucius, Lucille Josephine (I66685)
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1059 | [[ Obituary: LUCY ECCLES, 97, of Atlantic City, died Sunday at Our Lady's Residence in Pleasantville. Born in Philadelphia, she was an Atlantic City resident all of her life. She is survived by three sons, Thomas, Frank and John, all of Atlantic City; two grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, 2651 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at John Gormley Funeral Home, 2706 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City. Burial will be in Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona. | Hoar, Lucy (I328)
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1060 | [[ Obituary: Maine Sunday Telegram (Portland, ME) - January 10, 1999 Deceased Name: LESTER RAYMOND STEARNS Lester Raymond Stearns, 80, died Friday at his home after a short illness. He was born in Lovell, a son of Fred S. and Daisy Horr Stearns. He married Anna Lilie Hill on Nov. 6, 1954. Mr. Stearns was an Army veteran of World War II. For 25 years, along with his wife, he owned and operated a dairy farm in Unity. He was a charter member of the Maine Christmas Tree Association. He was past president of the Waldo County Extension and past treasurer of Waldo County D.H.I.A. He was also past chairman of the Agway Farm Committee. Mr. Stearns was a member of the Boy Scout Organizational Committee in Searsmont. He attended the Thorndike Congregational Church. He retired to Tenants Harbor in 1979, where he enjoyed fishing and boating. Surviving are his wife, Anna Lilie Hill Stearns of Tenants Harbor; a daughter, Mrs. Duanne (Patricia) Schmidt of Buckland; a son, Peter of North Haven; three grandchildren, Devin, Darren and Alina. There will be no visiting hours. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Davis Funeral Home, 22 Knox St., Thomaston, with the Rev. Richard Reynolds of Swansville officiating. A reception will follow at the funeral home dining room. Burial will be in the spring. | Stearns, Lester Raymond (I60269)
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1061 | [[ Obituary: Maine Sunday Telegram (Portland, ME) - October 29, 1995 Deceased Name: DOROTHY L. HARRIS DEVOE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEE, ENJOYED GARDENING Dorothy L. Harris Devoe, 83, of Portland, formerly of North Yarmouth, died Friday at a Portland hospital after a long illness. Born at Perham, a daughter of Irving J. and Annie Anderson Harris, she attended schools in Washburn and Caribou and was a graduate of Caribou High School, where she played on the girls' basketball team. Mrs. Devoe was employed for several years as assistant housekeeper at Pineland Center in Pownal and then at the Osteopathic Hospital of Maine in Portland (now Brighton Medical Center). She was an active member of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Hollis. She was a former president of the North Yarmouth Garden Club. A special friend was Fran LaCourse. Surviving are two sons, Gary A. Sr. of Yarmouth and Garth E. Devoe of Portland; three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Joyce Lawrence) St. Pierre of Augusta, Mrs. Murton (Carolyn Horr) Leach of South Portland and Mrs. Richard (Gloria) Pettengill of Cumberland; two sisters, Marion Gale of Keene, N.H., and Mildred Ouellette of Bath; 23 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Lindquist Funeral Home, 37 Portland St., Yarmouth. Burial will follow in Walnut Hill Cemetery in North Yarmouth. | Harris, Dorothy (I20760)
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1062 | [[ Obituary: MANKATO --- Estella Taylor, 92, Mankato, died Monday, Sept. 3, 2001, at a Mankato hospital. She was born May 17, 1909, in Woodston in Rooks County, to Charles and Cora Hoar LaRue. She spent most of her life in Rooks and Jewell counties. She was a member of First Baptist Church and the Golden Years Club, both in Mankato. She married Lewis Taylor on July 14, 1929, in Woodston. He died Sept. 10, 1991. Survivors include a son, Neolin Taylor, Mankato; four grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two great-great- grandsons. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church in Mankato. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Mankato. Mrs. Taylor will lie in state from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today through Thursday at Melby Mortuary in Mankato where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church or the long-term care unit at Jewell County Hospital, both in Mankato, 66956. Topeka Capital Journal Sep 4, 2001 | Larue, Estella (I65138)
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1063 | [[ Obituary: March 3, 2012 Edwin J. Wells, 88, of Phoenix, NY, was united with his loving wife, Elaine Norma (Fields), in heaven on Saturday in Oswego. Born September 5, 1923, in Oswego to the late Mabel (Horr) and Edward Wells, Ed was also predeceased by his three sisters, Ethel Meeker, Ella Pelkey and Doris Wells, and a brother, Richard Wells. Ed was a kind-hearted, good-natured man with the ablility to make everyone smile. He was a member of D-Company, 29th Infantry, Oswego, during WW II; a valued 52-year member of the Phoenix Vol. Fire Dept.; and a 30-year firefighter at G.E. Co., Syracuse, retiring in 1986. Also a member VFW Post 5540 and American Legion Post 418, Phoenix. Surviving are his two sons, Edward (Sandy) Wells of Genoa and Daniel (Joan) Wells of Central Square; one daughter, Deneen (Michael) Sufnar of Fort Walton Beach, FL; a sister, Lillian Murray of Oswego; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and in-laws. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 9, 2012, at Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, Phoenix. Services are 10 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home, 431 Main St. Burial with firefighter honors will follow in Phoenix Rural Cemetery. Contributions: Phoenix Vol. Fire Dept., Scholarship Program, 457 Main Street, Phoenix, NY 13135. www.agtfuneralhome.com Allanson-Glanville-Tappan 315-695-3131 - See more at: http://obits.syracuse.com/obituaries/syracuse/obituary.aspx?n=edwin-j-wells&pid=156305650#sthash.gJtSRdMx.dpuf | Wells, Edwin J. (I72525)
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1064 | [[ Obituary: Marcia Hoar, 53, died March 8, 2007, at her home. in She lived in Martin County for 25 years, coming from Rockville, Conn. She worked for Publix Super Market for 20 years as a meat cutter. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include a son Eric Rock, of Lakewood, N.J.; a daughter, Melissa, of Port St. Lucie; mother Ione Dupre, of Jensen Beach; brothers Chuck Greenwood, of New Hampshire, and Tim Greenwood of Jensen Beach; sister, Sandy Parent, of Vernon, Conn.; and one grandchild. Memorial contributions made be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 39105 SERVICES: A memorial services will be at 11 a.m. March 13 at Aycock Funeral Home Chapel, Jensen Beach Published in the TC Palm (Florida) on 3/12/2007. Her mother's obituary: Journal Inquirer (Manchester, CT) - October 28, 2010 Deceased Name: Ione Greenwood/Chisick/Dupre 83, passed away Sept. 18, 2010, peacefully in her sleep at Fox Hill Nursing home. Ione taught third grade at Maple Street School in Rockville for 22 years. She retired to Stuart, Fla., for 22 years. Her daughter, Sandy, and husband, Edward Parent, cared for her for the last two and a half years. Ione was predeceased by her daughter, Marcia Greenwood Rock Hoar, in 2008. Ione has two sons, Charles Greenwood in New Hampshire, Tim Greenwood in Stuart, Fla. Special thanks to Debbie Ellermman. | Greenwood, Marcia (I33904)
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1065 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I72553)
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1066 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I25959)
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1067 | [[ Obituary: Margaret Sue Hoar, age 71, of Mount Vernon passed away at her home after an extended illness with her family at her side on Sunday, May 8, 2011. She was born on February 12, 1940 in Whitesville, West Virginia to the late Paul and Helen (Slack) Bragg. Margaret was employed and retired from the Mount Vernon Developmental Center where she was a Therapeutic Program Worker. She attended the Ebenezer United Methodist Church. Margaret liked to needlepoint, garden, and all kinds of outdoor activities. She loved to spend time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She attended and supported her grandchildren in all their activities. Margaret was known for her great sense of humor and always having a smile on her face. She is survived by her husband, of over 51 years, Melvin Hoar; two daughters, Pamela (Mark) Sheasby of Danville, Patricia Woods of Clintonville; eight grandchildren, Brittany Woods, Ashley Woods, Rachel (Rob) Sheasby Hays, Megan Sheasby, Jeremiah Hoar, Benjamin Hoar, Jonathan Hoar, Elizabeth Hoar; four brothers, Ronald (Susie) Bragg of Buckeye Lake, Charles Bragg of Buckeye Lake, George (Marilyn) Bragg of Newark, Paul (Betty) Bragg of Coolville; her brother-in-law Carl Shaneyfelt of Newark and her daughter-in-law Tish Hoar of Mount Vernon. Besides her parents, Margaret was preceded in death by her son Stephen Hoar, her granddaughter Rebecca Ann Sheasby, and her sister Diane Shaneyfelt. There will be no calling hours. The family will observe a private graveside service in Ebenezer Cemetery at a later date. The Flowers-Snyder Funeral Home is honored to have been chosen to serve the family of Margaret Sue Hoar. The family would like to thank Hospice of Knox County for their wonderful care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to: Hospice of Knox County, 17700 Coshocton Road, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 (or) Ebenezer United Methodist Church, State Rt.3, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050. Her brother's obituary: Published in the Advocate on Aug. 10, 2014 BUCKEYE LAKE: Ronald L Bragg, 76, of Buckeye Lake, passed away on Thursday, August 7, 2014 at his residence. He was born on September 8, 1937 in Cabin Creek, West Virginia, son of the late Paul and Helen (Slack) Bragg. Ron proudly served his Country as a Marine from 1954 to 1956. A mechanic and craftsman at heart, Ron enjoyed working on and building various things. He loved browsing yard sales to see what sort of good deal he may find, but most of all he loved his Ohio State Buckeyes. He is survived by his loving family: wife, Thelma "Susie" Bragg; four sons, Ronald, II (Suzi), Bryan (Kathy), Daniel (Alice), and Richard Bragg; eight grandchildren; four step grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three brothers, George, Charles and Paul, Jr. (Betty) Bragg; as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Ron was preceded in death by two sisters, Margaret Hoar and Dianna Shaneyfelt. Friends may call at the HEBRON Home of HOSKINSON Funeral and Cremation Service, 108 N. 7th St., on Monday, August 11, 2014 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. A funeral service celebrating Ron's life will follow at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Irene Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Hebron Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to: www.hoskinsonfuneral.comHOSKINSON Funeral and Cremation Service, Hebron, is honored to care for the Bragg Family. | Bragg, Margaret (I25106)
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1068 | [[ Obituary: Margaret V. Thompson 1921 - 2009 WEST SPRINGFIELD - Margaret "Peggy" V. (Lynch) Thompson, 88, passed away Tues. She was born April 5, 1921 to the late John and Vera Lynch. Peggy worked for many years at the former H.L. Handy Co. where she met the love of her life for 62 years, the late Lewis "Bud" Thompson who passed away in 2005. She was an avid bowler and loyal worshipper at the St. Jude Novena for over 40 years. Peggy lived to open her home on many occasions for gatherings with her family and friends. Her spirit and generosity allowed her to provide comfort and care for those in need. She will best be remembered for her delicious sour cream cakes that so many enjoyed. She was a communicant of St. Thomas Church and a member of the St. Thomas Women's Club. She leaves her loving children Patricia A. Hoar of Spfld., and her late son-in-law Jackie Hoar, Thomas E. and his wife Christine, Judith M. Viamari and husband David, all of W. Spfld. Peggy also leaves her cherished grandchildren; Colleen Wysocki, Catie Karlskind, John and Brian Hoar, Christopher Thompson, Megan Ringer, David and Laura Viamari; her 9 great grandchildren, whom she adored, her sister-in-law Martha Lynch, several nephews and a niece, and her good friend Mary Hourihan. She was predeceased also by her brother William "Brother" Lynch and her longtime friend Noney Lyons. Funeral services will be held SAT. 9 AM from the TOOMEY-O'BRIEN FUNERAL HOME, 1043 WESTFIELD ST., followed by a 10 AM Liturgy of Christian Burial in St. Thomas Church, 47 Pine St. Burial will follow in St. Thomas Cemetery. Calling hours will be held FRI. from 4 to 8 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Western Mass Hospital, 100th Anniversary Fund, 91 E. Mountain Rd., Westfield, MA 01085 or to the Sisters of St. Joseph's, c/o Development Office, 34 Lower Westfield Rd., Holyoke, MA 01040. The family would like to especially thank the entire staff of the Western Mass. Hospital for their compassionate and loving care of our mother for the past 4 years. Published in The Republican on 7/23/2009 | Lynch, Margaret V. (I67502)
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1069 | [[ Obituary: MARGERY HARRIS HANSEN HOAR: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Record, The (Hackensack, NJ) - June 21, 1987 Deceased Name: MARGERY HARRIS HANSEN HOAR MARGERY HARRIS HANSEN HOAR, 74, of Punta Gorda, Fla., formerly of Ridgewood, died Wednesday. She was a member of the Women's Club, the Chorale, and the Joe Jefferson Players, and a charter member of the Hillside Players, all in Ridgewood. She also was a member of the Westside Presbyterian Church and did volunteer work at Valley Hospital, both in Ridgewood. Surviving are her husband, Edgar; a daughter, Carolyn Sinkway of Ridgewood; three sons, John Hansen of East Rutherford, Peter Hansen of Ridgewood, and Eric Hansen of St. Charles, Mo., and seven grandchildren. Her first husband, John Hansen, died in 1974; and a son, Mark Hansen, died in 1985. There will be a memorial service tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. at the Westside Church. Arrangements ar e by the Schultz-McKee Funeral Home in Punta Gorda. Donations to the Valley Hospital Building Fund would be appreciated. | Harris, Margery (I11146)
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1070 | [[ Obituary: Marion Elaine Patterson Sept 12, 1920 - Mar 7, 2013 Resident of San Jose Marion Elaine Patterson went to be with her Lord of All, her most precious friend, Jesus Christ, on March 7th, 2013. Marion was born in Salem MA, to Joseph Augustus and Eva May Hoar. She initially planned to become a teacher and studied at Perry Kindergarten School in MA, but then changed course and graduated from Katharine Gibbs School in Boston. While living in Salem, Marion became a local radio personality "Marion Holt" and graced the early 1940's airwaves hosting a talk show on WESX. At age 28, she moved to San Francisco, CA where she worked as the secretary of the College of Pharmacy at UCSF. Marion met her husband, Nathan Hugh Patterson, in 1950. They were married 62 years. They raised four children: Nathan Hugh Patterson III (Pamela), Nancy Valerie Ward (Jay), Michael Anthony Patterson (April), and Stephanie Jean Palomo (John). After their children were in school, Marion restarted her career working at Leigh High School and Del Mar High School. She later worked at San Jose State University, Department of Chemistry, and retired in 1980. Nate and Marion had seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren they very much loved. Marion's husband, Nate, passed away in his sleep on February 21st, 2013. Two weeks later, Marion passed away peacefully with much of her family surrounding her bed. Marion and Nate dearly loved each other and their family. They will be forever in our hearts. Published in San Jose Mercury News/San Mateo County Times on Mar. 31, 2013 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/mercurynews/obituary.aspx?n=marion-elaine-patterson&pid=163915112#sthash.pYOJgPze.dpuf | Hoar, Marion (I5362)
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1071 | [[ Obituary: Marjorie Olga (Steeves) Lutes 1913 - 2004 Marjorie Olga Lutes, 90, of the Salisbury Road (Rockaway), passed away at The Moncton Hospital on Friday, August 13, 2004. Born in Sackville on October 20, 1913, she was the eldest daughter of the late Ruel and Isabelle (Hoar) Steeves. She was a member of the Steeves Memorial Church, Moncton. Marjorie was a graduate of the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton and she taught in a one room school in the mid 1930's. She was a devoted daughter, attending to both parents for a number of years. She worked for the Sumners and the Royal Bank during the war years. Marjorie enjoyed traveling, cooking, camping and spending time with her family. A beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, she is survived by her husband of 59 years, Gordon M. Lutes; two daughters, Dianne Muir (Raymond) of Fredericton, and Janice Lutes (Robert Gordon) of Vancouver; one son, Glenn Lutes (Catherine) of Fredericton; one sister, Marion Stuart (Ernest) of Moncton; four grandchildren, Allan Muir (Erika), Brian Muir, Jakob Lutes and Rebekka Lutes; three nephews and one niece. She is predeceased by a sister, Milla Gregory (George) of England. There will be no visitation prior to the Funeral Service to be held on Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 2:00 PM in the Chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home, Rev. Brett Aningson officiating. A reception will follow in the Garden View Reception room of the funeral home. Interment in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Steeves Memorial United Church or a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Fair Haven Funeral Home (506-8523530), 1177 Salisbury Road, MONCTON entrusted with arrangements. Please sign the book of condolence at www.obituariestoday.com www.fairhavenfh.com | Steeves, Marjorie Olga (I67523)
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1072 | [[ Obituary: Marjorie R. Rives, 91, died early Friday morning, April 1, 2005, at Maple Lane Nursing Home in Barton. Mrs. Rives was born November 22, 1913, in St. Johnsbury to the late Charles and Emma Hoar. In 1935 she married Wright Rives of Barton, who predeceased her in 1997. She graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1931 and Lyndon State College in 1932. She taught for many years in Orleans, Barton, Glover, and Coventry. She was a member of the Barton United Church and an honorary member of the Barton Public Library and the Women's Literary Club. She loved to read and discuss current events. She was a great sports fan. She loved basketball and football and was thrilled when the Patriots won the Super Bowl. An accomplished pianist, she will be remembered by her children for evenings of gathering around the piano while she played. They will also remember her teaching them to have a love and appreciation of music. She is survived by her loving children and their spouses: Richard and his wife, Anna, of San Antonio, Texas, Christopher and his wife, Gitta, of Stuttgart, Germany, Mary of Shelton, Connecticut, and David and his wife, Kathy, of North Haverill, New Hampshire; by 11 grandchildren; by 12 great-grandchildren; by her sister-in-law Marion Hoar of Burlington; by several nieces and nephews; and by her former daughter-in-law Ginny Randall and her husband, Glen, of St. Johnsbury. She was predeceased by her parents; and by her brothers Edward, Raymond, and Charles. Friends are invited to meet the family at the Sayles Funeral Home on Sunday, April 10, from 2 to 4 p.m. Services and burial will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mrs. Rives' memory to the Barton Public Library, Barton, Vermont 05822. Sayles Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Hoar, Marjorie (I35582)
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1073 | [[ Obituary: Mark "Ernie" Robert Hoar: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice Salt Lake Tribune, The (UT) - October 23, 2000 Deceased Name: Mark "Ernie" Robert Hoar Mark Robert Hoar, 38, passed away October 19, 2000 at his home. Born Sept 24, 1962 in Salt Lake City to J. Brent Hoar and Emily L. "Lee" Eckersley. He married Mary Glore, later divorced. Mark worked as a Jeep Parts Salesman for Mepco Jeep Supply. He loved Jeeps, four-wheeling, and the mountains. Survived by sons, Robbie Hoar and David Welch; daughter, Danyell Larsen; fiance, Teri Middleton; parents, J. Brent and Milly Hoar; Lee and Tom Franks; four grandsons; sister, Wendie Triplett; a very special brother, Michael; grandmother, Veneta Hoar; and stepbrothers and stepsisters. There will be no formal funeral services, however, Mark's family invites those who knew and loved him to visit with them at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Midvale on Tuesday, October 24, from 2-4 p.m. | Hoar, Mark (I8854)
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1074 | [[ Obituary: Mark A. Hoar, age 44 of Rockwall, TX, passed away March 25, 2010. He was born October 3, 1965, in Mount Vernon, OH. Mark graduated from Ohio State University with a Bachelor's in civil engineering and was employed with Nucor Building Systems in Terrell, TX. He was a member of Lake Pointe Church and the Morris Life Group Sunday School Class. Mark is survived by his wife: Christine Hoar; son: Seth Hoar; and daughter: Anna Hoar, all of Rockwall, TX; his parents: David & Patricia Hoar of Mount Vernon, OH; and brothers: Michael Hoar & wife Rochelle of Mount Vernon, OH, and Matthew Hoar & wife Kellie of Pataskala, OH. Funeral services will be held 3:00pm, Sunday, March 28, 2010, at Lake Pointe Church Chapel with Dr. Aubrey Patterson and Barry Morris officiating. The family will receive friends Saturday afternoon at the funeral home from 3:00pm to 5:00pm. Interment will be in Wilson Cemetery in Newark, OH. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Area V Memorial Program, P.O. Box 560089, Dallas, TX 75356-0089, or www.cancer.org. | Hoar, Mark (I10339)
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1075 | [[ Obituary: Mary Lewise Pohlman, 72, Waterville, passed peacefully, Tuesday, March 9, 2010, in St. Luke's Hospital. Mary was born November 13, 1937, in Bowling Green, Ohio, to Lewis C. and Mary E. Hoar. Mary graduated from Woodward High School in 1956. She attended Owens Community College. She married Edward L. Pohlman, June 22, 1956. Mary worked as a payroll clerk or supervisor for Wayne Graphics, Inc., Toledo Steel Tube, Craftmaster Corp., and The Andersons. Mary's loving family includes her husband of 53 years, Ed; her children, Eddie, Cindy (John) Knapp, Jim (Jackie) and Kim; her grandchildren, Taylor Knapp and Kaitlin Pohlman. Mary's siblings who survived including in laws, Wilma (Jack) Kaslly, Phoenix, AZ, Naomi Sommers and Richard (Shirley) Orr, Jacksonville, FL, Barbara Hoar, John (Lennore) Pohlman, Evonne (Gary) McGee, Cocoa Beach, FL. Mary's family and in- laws who preceded her home going includes: parents, Lewis and Mary Hoar, Lowell and Rose Pohlman; brother, Allan Hoar; in laws, Don and Carol (Pohlman) Campbell and Larry Sommers. Mary's dearest friend for nearly 25 years, Carole Passmore, who also preceded her. Arrangements have been made through Bersticker-Scott Funeral Home. Visitors may pay their respects Sunday, March 14, 2010, between 2 and 8 P.M. A celebration service will be Monday March 15, 2010, at 11 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1825 Glendale Ave. Toledo, Ohio, with a luncheon to follow after the service. The family kindly requests memorials be made to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. | Hoar, Mary (I48942)
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1076 | [[ Obituary: Max Glenwood Farren, 83, passed away peacefully Jan. 29, 2009, in Sammamish, Wash., where he resided for the past six years. He was born June 9, 1925, on the family farm in Ottawa, Kan., to the late Helen Adams Farren and Glenwood Gale Farren, their only child. He was a member of the Williamsburg High School graduating class of 1943 in Ottawa. From there he enlisted in the Army and served this country as a sergeant until 1946 when he was honorably discharged. He was a proud graduate of the University of Missouri, with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. In 1951, Max married his wife, Marietta and was happily married for 37 years, until Marietta's passing in 1988. They were the proud parents of daughter, Gayle, who passed away in 1990; a son, Bryce; and a son, Michael, who was sadly only a part of their lives for 16 days. Max made a successful career in the insurance industry for many years, and remained in this line of business until his full retirement in 1999. He was a wonderful, loving and caring man, and he will be missed by his family, many friends, and colleagues. Max is survived by his son, Bryce Farren; a daughter-in-law, Sara; and two grandchildren, Ryan and Keira. In honor of Max's request, a private graveside service was held at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland. | Farren, Max Glenwood (I61374)
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1077 | [[ Obituary: Medfield Press (MA) - May 18, 2006 Deceased Name: Angelina Pe d r o l i Angelina M. Pedroli, 90, of Medfield where she has been a resident since 1971, died peacefully on Wednesday afternoon at the Ellis Rehabilitation Center in Norwood surrounded by her loving family. Born March 15, 1016 in Dorchester, she was the daughter of the late Enrico and Caroline (Bregani) Motta. She was educated at Roxbury Memorial High School graduating with the class of 1933. A devoted wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Pedroli was formerly of Hyde Park, and was well known for her own special pizza recipe. She was an avid sports fan especially enjoying the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, and also loved knitting and cooking. Wife of the late Charles W. Pedroli, she leaves 3 children, Marjorie A. Meehan and her husband William of E. Walpole, Janice J. Hoar and her husband Charles of Foxborough, and Virginia M. Downing and her husband James of Norwood, a sister in law Margaret Pedroli of Walpole, a brother in law Walter Pedroli and his wife Fran of Lexington, 9 grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren and many nephews and nieces. She was predeceased by a sister Noreen Pedroli and a brother Louis Motta. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday, May 15 at St. Edward the Confessor Church, 133 Spring Street, Rt. 27, Medfield. Burial will follow at Vine Lake Cemetery, Medfield. Those wishing may make a contribution in Ann's memory to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701. The obituary, guest book, directions and additional information may be found at www.robertsmitchell.com. | Motta, Angelina (I29183)
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1078 | [[ Obituary: Megan M. (Gomes) Castillo, 35, of Millbury, passed away on Saturday, June 30, 2012 in Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. Megan is survived by her loving husband of nearly three years, Jason Castillo; her father, Michael A. Gomes of Hattiesburg, Mississippi; a sister, Miranda Gomes-White and her husband Brian of Ashland; her cat, Scooby and her dog, Tyler; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Megan was born in Hampton, Virginia, daughter of the late Kathleen (Hoar) Johnson. She graduated from Oxford High School and Worcester State College. She worked as a medical assistant for Tri-County Medical Associates. Megan loved the beach, music and being with her friends and family. She would often remind her husband that she played on the Oxford High School Basketball Team that won two state championships. Family and friends are invited to gather with Megan's family for Calling hours on Friday, July 6, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. in MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation Street, Worcester. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Dana Farber Cancer Institute by going to www.dana-farber.org Published in MetroWest Daily News on July 5, 2012 - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/metrowestdailynews/obituary.aspx?n=megan-m-castillo&pid=158384286#sthash.fY9gwQvB.dpuf | Gomes, Megan M. (I72548)
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1079 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I9475)
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1080 | [[ Obituary: MICHAEL L. OAR, 66 MACHESNEY PARK - Michael L. Oar, 66, of Machesney Park passed away peacefully Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012, at his home. Michael was born June 14, 1946, in Rockford, the son of LaVern and Virginia Wright Hoar. Michael was a former member of the Navy Club and was in the Marine Corp Reserves. Michael is survived by his companion, Sandy Oar; children, Brent Oar, Matthew Oar (Dianna) and Shawn Gilbertson (Dawn); brother, Brad Hoar (Rosemary); sister, Christie Cassioppi (George Jr.); mother, Virginia; grandchildren, Brianna Sarver (Ryan), Tyler Gilbertson, Savannah Oar and Keegan Gilbertson; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by father, LaVern. The family would like to extend a special thanks to Dawn Leaich, Northern Illinois Hospice, SwedishAmerican Hospital and Madison University Hospital. Memorial service to celebrate Michael's life at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 31, at Sunset Funeral Home, 8800 N. Alpine Road, Machesney Park, with visitation from 10 a.m. to time of service. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/rrstar/obituary.aspx?n=michael-oar&pid=162011628#sthash.VuUOyZf8.dpuf | Hoar, Michael (I36416)
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1081 | [[ Obituary: Midland Daily News (MI) - September 30, 2008 Deceased Name: Karen A. Mills-Flinchum Karen A. Mills-Flinchum, 63, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, at her home in Eden, N.C. She was born on May 19, 1945, in Saginaw County to George and Irene (Hoard) Pretzer. She married James C. Mills on Oct. 12, 1962, in Midland County. He preceded her in death on June 3, 1985. Karen, a former resident of Midland and the Reed City area, had recently moved to North Carolina with her husband Troy Flinchum. They were married May 10, 2007. She is survived by her husband Troy of Eden, N.C.; her sons, Lonny (Brenda) Mills of Midland and Scott (Tammy) Mills of Falkville, Ala.; her daughter, Lori (Darrell) Elder of Evart; her stepchildren, Melody (Tom) Knox family of Maryland, Todd Flinchum of California and Christopher Flinchum of Ohio; her brother, Galen (Deb) Pretzer; her sisters, Doris (Pete) Januskiewicz and Doreen (Walt) Henning; and eight grandchildren, Jacob, Joshua, and Joel Mills, C.J., Casey and Kelsey Elder and Noah and Andrew Mills. Memorial Services were held Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008, in Eden, N. She will be laid to rest in Woodland Cemetery, Reed City. | Pretzler, Karen A. (I62901)
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1082 | [[ Obituary: Mildred E. Coons, 92 SOUTH PORTLAND -- Mildred E. Coons, 92, formerly of Landry Village, South Portland, died Monday at a South Portland Nursing Home. She was born in South Portland, the daughter of Forest C. and Ethel D. Clary Hoar. Mildred was educated in the South Portland Schools and graduated from South Portland High School in 1934. For many years she worked at Carolyn's in Cape Elizabeth and the Cumberland Club in Portland. She was predeceased by her husband Walter E. Coons in 2001; her sisters, Shirley Titcomb and Edith Chapman and a brother, Clayton Hoar. She is survived by two sons, Ralph W. Coons of Cathedral City, Calif., Gary E. Coons and his wife Eileen of South Portland; a brother, Stuart Orr of South Portland; three grandchildren, Paul E. Coons of Scarborough, Todd J. Coons of Windham and Samantha Jean Smith of Falmouth; four great- grandchildren, Sarah E. Coons, Christian Coons, Samuel Coons and Paige E.G. Smith; and several nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be from 4-7 p.m. Friday, April 10, at the Hobbs Funeral Home, 230 Cottage Rd., South Portland. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Saturday, April 11, at the funeral home. Interment will be at Brooklawn. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to: The South Portland Nursing Home 42 Anthoine St. South Portland, Maine 04106 Mildred E. Coons Published in Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Apr. 10, 2009 - See more at: http://obituaries.pressherald.com/obituaries/mainetoday-pressherald/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=125966105#sthash.Ubj6jI1C.dpuf | Hoar, Mildred (I6663)
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1083 | [[ Obituary: Mildred G. Hoar, formerly of Monrovia, CA and more recently of Westport CT, passed away Wednesday morning in Norwalk Hospital. She was 97. Born Mildred Grace Bishop in Lauriun, MI, in 1908, Mildred spent most of her life in Bell and then Monrovia, California. She graduated from Huntington Park High School in 1925, and was married to the late Sampson D. Hoar in 1928. Mildred raised her son and daughter in Bell, California, and was an active partner in her husband's electrical contracting business. She was a member of the Eastern Star, worked for many years as a voting registrar, and was an active life member of the PTA. She was also a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Arcadia, CA. Mildred loved to be with her family, was an avid baker and a keen pinochle, bunko and canasta player. She also enjoyed crocheting and completing the daily crossword puzzles. Her loving spirit, bright personality and delightful sense of humor brought cheer and happiness to all that knew her. She was affectionately referred to as Grandma Fuddy Duddy by her great grandchildren. She was adored by her family and friends who will carry her loving spirit in their hearts. Mildred is survived, and will be missed dearly, by her daughter, Marlene Wehmhoff of Westport, CT., daughter-in-law Lynn Hoar of Arcadia, CA, her nephew Jack Hoar of Long Beach CA, eight grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Sampson, son Ronald Hoar , and brother Marvin Bishop, as well as her son-in-law Ralph Wehmhoff. A service celebrating her life will take place at 11:00 am on Tuesday, February 28th , at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 400 West Duarte Road, Arcadia, CA. A reception will immediately follow the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any memorial donations be made to either the Arcadia Music Club, PO Box 660131, Arcadia, CA, 91066 (mark for "Ron Hoar scholarship fund in Memory of Mildred Hoar"), or to the University of Puget Sound, Office of Gift Planning, "In memory of Mildred Hoar to the Ralph Wehmhoff Fund," 1500 North Warner Street, Tacoma, WA 98416-1037 Published in the Pasadena Star-News on 2/26/2006. | Bishop, Mildred (I3403)
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1084 | [[ Obituary: Mildred Muriel Haller-Hoffman, 90, of Hope, Michigan, passed away in Midland, Michigan, on Saturday, April 16, 2011. She was born on March 30, 1921 in Flint, Michigan, to Floyd & Edith (Hamilton) Haller. She married Gordon Hoffman on March 23, 1959 in Flint, and was a Veteran of the United States Army, serving in World War II. She had lived in Gladwin County since 1979, previously residing in Flint. She is survived by her husband: Gordon Hoffman of Hope, MI; daughters: Westlynne DeCourval & Nancy Grant both of Flint, MI; sons: Denny Sperling of Denver, Colorado & Shannon (Sue) Hoffman of Springhill, Tennessee; daughter: Shawnette Hoffman of Hope, MI; 17 grandchildren & 27 great grandchildren; sister: Caroline Lackey of South Carolina and several nieces & nephews. She is predeceased by her son: Christopher Campbell; granddaughter: Jennifer Hahn; grandson: Zachariah Sperling; great grandson: David Scharrer; parents: Floyd & Edith Haller; brothers: Thomas and Charles Haller; sisters: Arena Haller, Irma Roster. In accordance with her wishes, cremation will take place and a Memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 30, 2011, 2:00 P.M., with visitation beginning at 1:00 P.M. at Billings Bible Church, 4077 River Rd., Albright Shores, Michigan. Arrangements made by Hall-Kokotovich Funeral Home, Gladwin, Michigan. www.hall-kokotovichfuneralhome.com | Haller, Mildred Muriel (I40070)
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1085 | [[ Obituary: Milford Mirror (CT) - January 15, 2009 Deceased Name: Eugene "Gene" Holst Eugene "Gene" Holst, 80, of Milford, died Jan. 8 in Milford Hospital. He was the husband of Nancy Brown Holst for 48 years. Son of the late Herman J. and Virginia Hoar Holst, he was born April 30, 1928 in Milford. A U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War, he wrote home frequently during his tour of duty to request clothing be sent to him so he could help the Koreans he worked with. Mr. Holst retired from Alinabal in Milford in 1991 but remained active doing part-time work at Plastic Marking Specialists. He was a longstanding member of the American Legion Post 196 and the Milford Elks, where for many years he volunteered with Pop Warner Football. "Gene was happiest on a boat," his family said. Through his lifetime he was an avid sailor, and he worked for a brief period as first mate on Malcolm Forbes' Yacht. On land, he was a gentle man who rescued birds and injured wildlife and gave a home to more than a dozen stray cats over the years." The family wishes him to be remembered for his kindness and generosity towards others. Besides his wife, survivors include a daughter, Ella Holst; a son-in-law, Michael Strain; two granddaughters, Caroline and Jeannie Holst; a brother, Gordon Holst; two sisters, Susan McCoy and Ellen Reeve and several nieces and nephews. The Cody-White Funeral Home, 107 Broad St., Milford, handled arrangements. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Boys and Girls Village, P.O. Box 463, Milford, CT 06460. | Holst, Eugene G. (I60592)
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1086 | [[ Obituary: Milpitas Post (CA) - April 28, 2005 Bruce Richard Horne entered into peaceful rest April 17, 2005 in Milpitas at the age of 67. He was born in Whittier, Calif. and grew up in the Glendale area. He enlisted with the Navy after high school and then went on to earn a degree in technical illustration. He spent the majority of his career working in the aerospace industry, a passion he enjoyed all his life. In 1962 he met his wife Ethel in Southern California. They married and then moved to Milpitas. Mr. Horne loved to travel, taking many family trips back east and to Lake Tahoe. He was an avid history buff and enjoyed the sciences. He was a collector of many things, from Star Trek, to a large collection of models cars, and Indian arts. As his health declined, he still enjoyed going out to breakfast and was well known in the local restaurants. He is survived by his wife, Ethel; daughters Darlene (Mrs. Danny Cabral), Sharon Hoffman, Linda Horne, and Susan (Mrs. Rick Galines); seven grandchildren; brothers John Horne of North Bend, Ore.; Bobby Horne of Pasco, Wash.; Donald Horne of Whittier; and Arthur Horne of Murrieta, Calif. He was preceded in death by parents John and Loretta Hoar. "His last years were filled with much illness and pain and though he is truly in a better place, he will be missed endlessly," his family said. | Hoar, Bruce (I3900)
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1087 | [[ Obituary: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - July 6, 2008 Deceased Name: Schulz, Velma Lucille Schulz, Velma Lucille (Nee Horr) Age 88, of Hubertus, passed away peacefully on July 2, 2008, surrounded by her family. She was preceded in death by her husband Arthur F. Schulz and her son Charles M. Schulz. Beloved mother of Michael (Sharon) Schulz, Pattie Anderson, Carol (Roy) Anderson, Dean Schulz (Debbie Rofritz) and Jayne Schulz. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Visitation will be held from 5:00 PM until the time of service at 7:00 PM on Monday, July 7, 2008, at CHURCH AND CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, 1875 N. Calhoun Rd. CHURCH AND CHAPEL Ritter-Larsen Bros. 262-786-8030 Obits - Condolences - Directions www.churchandchapel.com | Horr, Velma (I60252)
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1088 | [[ Obituary: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - May 19, 2009 Deceased Name: Petersen, Michael G. Petersen, Michael G. Mike lost his battle with mesothelioma on Sunday, May 17, 2009, in the wonderful care of the Columbia Hospice Care, at the age of 62 years. Beloved husband of Marilyn (nee Schulz). Dear father of Melanie (David) DeQuardo and Melissa (Michael) Gajewski. Loving grandpa of Marissa, Alexis, Ella and Mikey. Son of Lois Hoar and the late Irving Petersen. Brother of Mary Smith, Peggy Gallery and Bobby Hoar. Son-in-law of Madeline Schulz. Brother-in-law of Dan (Sue) and Tom Schulz. Further survived by other family and many friends. Memorial visitation at the Funeral Home, THURS., May 21, 4-6 PM. Services at 6 PM. Mike was a retiree of Milwaukee County, a member of Plumber's Local 75, a US Navy Vietnam veteran and former member of Sitzmark Ski Club. Mike loved his model trains, the Packers, gardening, bowling, volleyball and catching fish at his summer place in Lodi. "He will be deeply missed" PRASSER-KLECZKA BAY VIEW CHAPEL 3275 S. Howell Ave. 414-483-2322 On-line condolences & directions: www.pkfuneralhomes.com | Peterson, Michael G. (I60591)
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1089 | [[ Obituary: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - October 24, 2000 Deceased Name: Hoard, Victor E. Hoard, Victor E. Born into Eternal Life on Oct. 21, 2000. He was born Sept. 26, 1943 in Sand Creek, WI to Lila and Millard Hoard. He was preceded in death by his father, Millard, his brother, Charles and his father-inlaw, Reuben Mindemann of Sussex, WI. He is survived by his wife, Pamela (nee Mindemann) and his daughter, Christine Anne Hoard of DeForest, WI. He is also survived by his mother, Lila (nee Compeau) of Eustis, FL, his brothers, Jim (Mary) of Bloomington, MN and Jack (Carolyn) of Kittaning, PA. He has 23 nieces and nephews. Funeral Services Wed., Oct. 25 at 7 PM at REDEEMER UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, W220 N4915 Town Line Rd., Sussex. Visitation from 4:30 PM until the time of Services (ALL AT THE CHURCH). Vic served in the US Navy for 10 years, including 3 tours in Vietnam where he was part of the Riverine Boat Forces (Stabs). After he left the Navy, he settled back in Eau Claire, WI. Victor worked as a drug and alcohol counselor for 21 years, most recently at the William S. Middleton Veterans Administration Hospital in Madison, WI. He had been an active member of NAADAC as well as an officer. Memorials may be given to the family. SCHMIDT & BARTELT A.A. Schmidt & Sons Funeral and Cremation Services Sussex (262)246-4774 | Hoard, Victor (I62991)
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1090 | [[ Obituary: Morgan Messenger, The (Berkeley Springs, WV) - August 24, 2005 Deceased Name: Bernadette M. Patrick Bernadette Marie Patrick, 62, of Paw Paw, died Thursday, August 18, 2005 at her home. She was born February 20, 1943 in Boston, Mass., the daughter of the late William F. Hoar and Helen Owens Hoar. She was a homemaker and a Girl Scout leader and was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Romney. On June 22, 1962, she married Michael T. Patrick, Sr., who preceded her in death on September 1, 2003. She is survived by one daughter, Helen Krzeminski of Whittingham, Vt.; two sons, Michael T. Patrick, Jr., of Front Royal, Va., and Timothy O'Brien Patrick, Sr. of Paw Paw; two brothers, William Hoarn of Rochester, N.H., and Edward Owens, Sr. of Andover, Mass.; eight grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son. Graveside services were held Tuesday, August 23 at Camp Hill Cemetery with Father William Kuchinsky officiating. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Kimble Funeral Home at Paw Paw. | Hoar, Bernadette (I60453)
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1091 | [[ Obituary: Morning Sentinel (Waterville, ME) - February 1, 2005 Deceased Name: Howard L. Pillsbury 1927-2005 FARMINGTON -- Howard L. Pillsbury, 77, of Farmington passed away on Monday, Jan. 31, 2005, at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington. He was born in Cornish on April 8, 1927, the son of George and Eva (Hoar) Pillsbury. He was educated in the schools of Rangeley. He served in the Army during World War II, receiving the Army of Occupation medal and the World War II Victory Medal. He married the former Annie Williams on Dec. 25, 1954, in Stratton. He was employed as a mechanic and truck driver for D.C. Morton in Rangeley, then truck driver and mechanic for Sonny Fotter in Stratton. He then worked for White Front Garage in Stratton as a mechanic, then on to Morton Motors in Farmington as a mechanic for many years. He then became self-employed, owning and operating Midway Auto Repair in Wilton for many years, retiring in 1992. Howard enjoyed building, attending and supporting stock car racing in Oxford and Unity. He also enjoyed Nascar. He liked woodworking, going camping and his dogs. Besides his wife of 50 years, Annie of Farmington, he is survived by two sons, Raymond Pillsbury and wife, Kim, of Farmington and John Pillsbury and wife, Sherry, of Litchfield; four grandchildren, Nichole, Michelle, Jeremy and Thomas; several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will take place at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, at Adams Funeral Home, 108 Court St., Farmington, with the Rev. John Pillsbury officiating. A spring burial will take place at Fairview Cemetery in Farmington. | Pillsbury, Howard Linwood (I60636)
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1092 | [[ Obituary: Mr. Clarence Elton Showalter, formerly of Keewatin, Ont., passed away peacefully Saturday, Feb. 7, 1998 at the Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital in Thunder Bay, Ont. Born at the Port Arthur General on March 23, 1922, he was raised and educated in Morson, Ont. He had lived in Emo, Ont. for 19 years before moving to Mando Camp #251, finally settling in Keewatin. During World War II, Mr. Showalter had served his country overseas. He was predeceased by his wife, Helen Mathilda (nee Pattison); his father, Ralph, and mother, Henri-Etta (nee Mergel); two brothers, Ralph and Leonard; sister-in-law, Elma Showalter; brother-in-law, Albert Ferris; brother-in-law, Bill Pietila; sister-in-law, Arleen Pallister; brothers-in-law, Malcom (Mac) Pattison and Morris Pattison; and his mother and father-in-law, William and Ella Pattison. Clarence will be sadly missed by his two daughters, Eileen Paul and husband, Kenneth Laurence, and Carol Wetendorph; four grandchildren, Sandra, Kimberly, Sherry, and Evonne; and five great-grandchildren, Braden, Jackie, Scott, Chase, and Bret. Also left to mourn are his sisters-in-law, Grace Showalter of Nestor Falls and Edna Pattison of Emo; one brother, Manley Showalter of Kelowna, B.C. and wife, Josephine; one brother-in-law, Cecil Pattison of Valleyview, Alta. and wife, Buleau; two sisters, Arlie Gibson and husband, Jim, living in Atikokan, and Hazel Pietila, living in Pemberton, B.C.; along with several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 14, 1998 at 2 p.m. at the Brown Funeral Home. Pastor Watts will officiate, with interment to follow at a late date in Emo. In lieu of flowers, donations in loving memory of Mr. Clarence Showalter may be directed to either the Alzheimers Society, c/o Freda Stagg, 205-450 Laurenside Lane, Kenora, Ont., P9N 4C9, The War Amps, National Headquarters, 2827 Riverside Dr., Ottawa, Ont., K1V 0C4, or the Lutheran Good Shepherd Church. | Showalter, Clarence Elton (I70031)
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1093 | [[ Obituary: Mrs. Dorothy Theresa Colbert October 14, 1930 - December 28, 2005 Dorothy a resident of Concord, Massachusetts since 1957, died suddenly, but peacefully in her sleep at home on Wednesday, December 28, 2005. She had been in good health and spirits having had a Christmas Eve party at her home. Her immediate family and all her grandchildren had surprised and celebrated with her on the occasion of her 75th birthday on October 14th of this year. Dot met her husband, Edward, in Somerville, Massachusetts while she was working as a teller at the Somerville National Bank. She was a 1948 graduate of Somerville High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society. Their close friends from high school have continued to support them through 52 years of marriage. Dorothy is survived by her husband and five sons, Michael of Durban, France, Stephen and his wife Bethany of Manchester-by-the-Sea, Edward and his wife Deborah of Topsfield, John of Norwood, and Joseph and his wife Jean of Carlisle. Grandma Dot dearly loved each of her eleven grandchildren Andrew, Stephanie, Michaela, Tate, Matthew, Kelsey, Keith, Kimberly, Michael, Jennifer, and James. Dot was born at home of loving parents Mary Lysaght Hoar and Patrick Hoar, in Haverhill. Her parents had immigrated from Counties Clare and Kerry in Ireland. Dot the youngest of six is survived by two sisters, Marion Gavin of Hingham and Patricia Williams of Arlington. She was sister to the late John Hoar of Arlington, Francis Hoar of Hingham, and Elizabeth Hoar of Arlington. Also survived by a close family of many nieces and nephews. Dorothy's love was to be a wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. Over the 48 years in Concord she was active in St. Bernard's parish, their Circle of Friends, a hostess at the Old Manse, the Emerson Auxiliary, and the West Concord Women's Club. Dorothy has left all of us with an empty space to be filled by her memories, her smile, her laugh, and her love. Those who wish may make a contribution in her memory to Minuteman Arc for Human Services Inc., 1269 Main Street, Concord, Massachusetts 01742 or Habitat for Humanity International, 121 Habitat Street, Americus,Georgia 01709. | Hoar, Dorothy (I8543)
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1094 | [[ Obituary: Mt. Morris NY Enterprise 1964-1965 - 0465.pdf http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2013/Mt.%20Morris%20NY%20Enterprise/Mt.%20Morris%20NY%20Enterprise%201964-1965/Mt.%20Morris%20NY%20Enterprise%201964-1965%20-%200465.pdf | Donovan, Rebecca (I466)
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1095 | [[ Obituary: MURIEL C. GODFREY-HOAR, 74, of Saugatucket Rd., Peace Dale, owner of the former Bailey-Shippee Funeral Home, Scituate, for several years before retiring, died Sunday at South County Hospital, Wakefield. Born in Boston, a daughter of the late Leo and Cora (Benoit) LeMaire, she lived in Slatersville before moving to South Kingstown in 1983. Mrs. Godfrey-Hoar had been the hostess for the Uxbridge Inn for several years. She leaves a daughter, Dawn Godfrey Gladu of Narragansett; a son, Reginald J. Godfrey of Douglas, Mass.; a sister, Jeanette B. George of North Attleboro, Mass., and five grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at Christ the King Church, Old North Road, Kingston. Burial will be in St. Francis Cemetery, Peace Dale. | Lemaire, Muriel (I8640)
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1096 | [[ Obituary: MURPHY Margaret A. Murphy, born September 27, 1921 in Portsmouth, Ohio, died Friday, January 13, 2012 in Columbus, Ohio. Preceded in death by father Arthur Horr and mother Maud (Anderson) Horr, brothers Beverly and Arthur Jr. Survived by husband, Robert; children, Michael (Sally), Powatan, VA, Scott (Maureen), Wayne, PA, Stephen (Patricia), Mansfield, OH, Eileen Anding (John), Grand Rapids, MI, and Megan Boyer (Steven), Kearney, NE; 14 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren. Known to friends as Peg or Peggy, she graduated from DePauw University in 1943 with a major in Home Economics. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She was chosen as May Queen her senior year by a vote of all senior women on campus. She was married to Robert, also a DePauw graduate, on December 1, of that year, while he, a Naval Reserve officer, was home on leave. After the war, as a wife and mother she was a homemaker personified, always supportive and always there for husband and children. Much of her married life was spent in Mansfield, OH, although there was a 3 year period in Danville, CA and another of the same length in Bucyrus, OH. She was a Sunday School teacher at First Lutheran Church while living in Mansfield and a charter member of the Agnes Paulsen Garden Club. In Bucyrus she served on a Twig of the Community Hospital. In 1980, she, Robert and daughter Megan moved to Worthington. Five years later she and Robert moved to northwest Columbus and in 2004 to Kensington Place, part of Lutheran Village. In 2007 they moved to the Courtyards area of that campus, she to the Memory Care Neighborhood and he to assisted living. Both areas are part now of Summit's Trace Healthcare Center, and in 2011 she moved to the nursing home section. Family will receive friends from 10:30-11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at Summit's Trace Healthcare Center, 935 North Cassady Ave., Columbus OH 43219. Following the visiting hours, a Memorial Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. at All Saints Lutheran Church, 6770 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43085 with Rev. James Jensen officiating. Inurnment in the church columbarium. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Faith Mission, 315 East Long Street, Columbus, OH 43215 in her memory. Arrangements by RUTHERFORD-CORBIN FUNERAL HOME. Condolences may be sent to www.rutherfordfuneralhome.com Published in The Columbus Dispatch on Jan. 14, 2012 | Horr, Margaret (I6706)
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1097 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I63330)
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1098 | [[ Obituary: Name: John MacQueen Hoard Date of Death: 6 Aug 2009 Source Location: Cedar Grove, New Jersey, USA Spouse: Hazel Marguerite Peddlesden Children: Shelley Lue of Ajax, Tony Hoard and his wife Ruth of Verona, Leonard MacDougall and his wife Kathie, Don MacDougall and his wife Ann, and James MacDougall and his wife Jackie, all of Brighton. Brother Brothers and Sisters: Irene Abrams; Vincent Hoard of Winnipeg, and Douglas Hoard of Calgary. Predeceased Full Obituary: Obituary for John MacQueen HoardHoard, John MacQueen at the Trenton Memorial Hospital on Thursday, August 6th, 2009, age 81 years. John Hoard of RR 1, Trenton, beloved husband of the late Hazel Marguerite (Peddlesden) and the late Hazel Jean (Milligan). Dear father of Shelley Lue of Ajax, Tony Hoard and his wife Ruth of Verona, Leonard MacDougall and his wife Kathie, Don MacDougall and his wife Ann, and James MacDougall and his wife Jackie, all of Brighton. Brother of Vincent Hoard of Winnipeg, and Douglas Hoard of Calgary. Predeceased by his sister, Irene Abrams. Sadly missed by his grandchildren, Sharon (Chris), Melisa (Nathan), Jonathan, Oliver, Alexis, Michael, Ian, Travis, Tarryn, and his many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends at St. Pauls Anglican Church, Brighton, on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009 from 11 oclock. Service in the Church to follow at 1 oclock. Cremation with interment in Stockdale Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, or St. Pauls Anglican Church, Brighton, would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements in care of the Walas Funeral Home, Brighton. | Hoard, John (I62237)
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1099 | [[ Obituary: Nancy ( Fay) Hoar Harper, 85, of Emerson, NJ, formerly of High Ridge Rd., died on March 11. Beloved wife of the late Joseph Harper, former wife of the late James J. Hoar, Jr. Devoted mother of her son, the late James J. Hoar, III, and his widow, Alana Hoar Carty; and daughter, Nancy Hoar Wagner and her husband, David J. Wagner, of Englewood, NJ. Loving grandmother of Robert D. and Laurie N. Wagner, Englewood, NJ; and Jennifer Hoar, Brooklyn, NY and Meredith Hoar Kubicki, her husband, Jeffrey Kubicki, Hightstown, NJ as well as proud great grandmother of Piper M. Kubicki. Sister of the late William J. Fay and James E. Fay, sister-in-law of Catherine L. Fay (widow of James E. Fay) and aunt of James E. Fay, Jr., William J. Fay, Sr., Catherine Fay Harrington, Michael J. Fay and Ann Fay Michaels, along with grand nephews and grand nieces. Prior to her retirement, she was a long-time employee of Freedom Federal Savings, Worcester, MA. She was a member of the choir at St. Paul's Cathedral for many years and participated in many women's organizations, as well. Feel free to wear bright colors to celebrate her life. The funeral will be held Monday, March 14, CALLAHAN & FAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 61 Myrtle St. with a Mass at Noon in Christ the King Church, 1052 Pleasant St. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Calling Hours are Sunday, March 13, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the funeral home. If you wish, donations may be made to Shelter Our Sisters, 405 State St., Hackensack, NJ 07601 (201-944-9600). | Fay, Nancy (I36594)
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1100 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I72850)
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