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GRid=97011614 | McCartney, William F. (I6197)
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| 2002 |
GRid=97012075 | Richardson, Lydia Maria (I6203)
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| 2003 |
GRid=97012095 | McCartney, Rev. Roy Clarence (I6198)
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| 2004 |
GRid=97012115 | Cook, Eva A. (I6204)
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GRid=9710169 | Maxwell, John Sr. (I3157)
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| 2006 |
GRid=9710170 | Dozer, Ethel G. (I3156)
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GRid=97191852 | Jensen, Ella H. (I5681)
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GRid=97411767 | Sovereign, Jack Leamon (I1676)
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GRid=97450633 | Boyea, Donald Walter (I4788)
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| 2010 |
GRid=97450634 | Mott, Opal Leola (I4786)
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GRid=97450635 | Boyea, Richard Nathan Sr. (I4785)
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| 2012 |
GRid=97703019 | Bowers, George William (I877)
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GRid=97876968 | Scott, Mary Ann (I2377)
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GRid=97876969 | Walin, Thomas M. (I3593)
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GRid=98047401 | Bohm, Phillip M. (I4610)
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| 2016 |
GRid=98111426 | Garratt, Charles Wesley (I1904)
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GRid=98126950 | Sunderlik, Floyd Stanley (I5121)
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| 2018 |
GRid=98325211 | Rivard, Theotiste Margaret (I2648)
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GRid=98376668 | Thompson, James Frederick "Fred" (I5794)
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| 2020 |
GRid=98650566 | Wheaton, Fern Shirley (I5350)
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GRid=98650616 | Valentine, Phyllis Jean (I5352)
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GRid=99303558 | Belanger, Pearl Ambrosia (I2164)
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GRid=99303573 | Anderson, Albin (I2180)
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GRid=99773707 | Boushore, Edward Joseph (I4969)
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GRid=http://www.masonicmemorialpark.com/ | Huwald, Frederick F. "Fred" (I5145)
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Gries am Brenner, , Tirol, Austria is also know as Brenner Pass Austria | Handley, Joseph Samuel (I20)
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Grosse Pointe News:
Harlan Lawrence Hagman
Died: Thursday, July 18, 2002
Harlan L. Hagman, 90, passed away on Thursday, July 18, 2002.
He was Professor Emeritus, Wayne State University, where he also served as Dean of Academic Administration.
Born in DeKalb, Ill., in 1911, Mr. Hagman graduated from Northern Illinois University and received its very first Distinguished Alumni Award.
He received his Ph.D. from Northwestern University and served as a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy during World War II.
In 1982, in Senate Concurrent Resolution #729, the Michigan Senate and House of Representatives were "pleased to congratulate and praise Dr. Harlan L. Hagman upon his retirement from Wayne State UniversityÉ He has contributed immeasurably to the advancement of knowledge."
In 1984, Wayne State University gave him its Distinguished Educator award. Dr. Hagman was listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, and Who's Who in American Education.
He and his late wife of 55 years, Mary Cassels Hagman, were residents of Grosse Pointe Park and members of Christ Church, Grosse Pointe for 45 years.
They participated in many Detroit cultural, community, and charitable activities. They were members of the Metropolitan Opera Guild for more than 50 years.
Dr. Hagman was the author of 11 books and after his retirement, he wrote extensively on American history. His later manuscripts were on the American Revolution, Washington Irving, the Black Hawk War and Michigan history, including a biography of Michigan's first governor.
He also prepared a long history of the university, as an institution, from the middle ages to the present. In addition, he wrote plays and poetry.
Dr. Hagman was a Consulting Editor for McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.
While at Wayne State University, Dr. Hagman was the moderator of a long-running foreign policy radio program, "Great Decisions," which featured extensive interviews with the Secretaries of State in the Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and Bush administrations.
He and Mrs. Hagman were international travelers. They traveled extensively by freighter to Europe and Australia.
Dr. Hagman was a member of the Circumnavigators Club. He also traveled widely, by train, throughout the United States and Canada.
He served on the international board of directors of Youth for Understanding.
As a member of Christ Church, Dr. Hagman served on the Vestry and numerous church committees. He also served on Cathedral advisory committees at the request of the Bishops of Michigan of the Episcopal Church.
Dr. Hagman was a member of the Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe and served as its president in 1990. He also was a member of The Players Club of Detroit.
He is survived by William and Susan Hagman of Roseville; Richard and Sandra Hagman of Denver, Colo.; Jean Hagman of Denver, Colo.; Thomas Hagman of Grosse Pointe Park; James and Lisa Evanson of New York City; Donald Jones of Roseville; 7 grandchildren; and his sister, Doris Mercer of California.
A memorial service will be held at Christ Church, Grosse Pointe on Friday, July 26 at 3 p.m. A reception will follow.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Christ Church Memorial Fund or the American Cancer Society | Hagman, Dr Harlan Lawrence (I751)
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Grounds: Gross Neglect of Duty | Family: Paul Joseph Vanderdonck / Eleanora M. Buehrer (F671)
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Gunner S/Sgt. John D'Amour KIA
Hometown: Sparta, Mich.
Squadron: 93rd BG TDY 98th BG
Service # 36146758
Awards: Air Medal, Purple Heart.
Pilot 1st/Lt. Robert J. Nespor, KIA
Target: Ploesti (White IV)
Missing Air Crew Report Details
USAAF MACR#:
Date Lost: 1-Aug-43
Serial Number: 41-11768
Aircraft Model B-24D
Aircraft Letter: D
Aircraft Name: KICKAPOO
Location: Crew of 10 8 KIA 2 RTD
Cause: KICKAPOO aborted the mission due to mechanical difficulties.
Sgt. D'Amour lost his life in the Ploesti raid "Operation Tidal Wave" August 1st 1943. One of the most daring raids of WW2. Coming in at tree top level the 98th BG destroy Romanian oil refineries.
Flown by 1st/Lt. Nespor and crew of 10 on loan from the 93rd Bomb Group. Briefed to fly extreme right position on first wave attacking target white IV. Number 4 engine failed on take off after jettisoning all bombs at sea, KICKAPOO was guided for an emergency landing. Due to a conflicting aircraft on the runway, Nespor was forced to approach the field from the West. In doing so a wing tip hit concrete and exploded on impact with the ground.
Lt. Russell briefed the accident board of inquiry that Nespor lost two engines on starboard side and then on Port side just as they were coming in. He spent 1 ½ years in the hospital and went through operations recovering from the burns he had suffered. Sgt. Garner who died in November 2005 went through numerous plastic surgeries as well.
Nespor was an original 98th copilot who was grounded with dysentery so he could not finish his tour with the rest of the original crews. Lt Polivka revealed the fact that Nespor could have easily ditched in the Mediterranean but wanted to save the plane as this was his last mission. He had been cleared by the tower to return for an abort landing.
Crew of KICKAPOO
1st/Lt. Robert J. Nespor Pilot
2/Lt. Thurman L. Ward Bombardier
2nd/Lt. John C. Riley Co Pilot
T/Sgt. Vaun D. Wenrick Engineer
S/Sgt. Eugene R. Garner Gunner
T/Sgt. Armand R. Massart Radio Op.
S/Sgt.Edwin J. Sliwa Gunner
S/Sgt. George Warren Lawlor Gunner
S/Sgt. John D'Amour Gunner
S/SGT, US ARMY AIR CORPS | D'Amour, SSGT John Paul (I2451)
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H. Meldrum of Marenisco Dies
Herbert Meldrum, 69, resident of Marenisco for the past 27 years, died at his home yesterday morning at 10:30 o'clock after an illness of several years.
Born in Chicago on July 29, 1876, he came to Marenisco in 1919, and until 12 years ago he was employed at the mill by the Bonifas Lumber company.
Surviving him are his widow, of Marenisco, and one son, Virgil Meldrum, of Chicago.
Funeral services will be conducted at the Presbyterian Church in Marenisco, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with the Rev. C. L. Harries, officiating. The remains will be placed in the receiving vault at Ironwood, Riverside Cemetery.
The body is at the C. W. Moore Funeral home which will be open this evening. It will be transferred to the Presbyterian Church at Marenisco tomorrow at noon.
Ironwood (Michigan) Daily Globe, Saturday, February 23, 1946. | Meldrum, Herbert M. (I2838)
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Hager Park Plaque Article | Hager, Titus Wagner Jr. (I1454)
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Harley served as a Staff Sergeant & Tail Gunner on B-17F #42-3166, 419th Bomber Squadron, 301st Bomber Group, U.S. Army Air Force that crashed near Baselice, Italy during WW II. | Vanderberg, Harley A, "Elmer Jr" (I5897)
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Harry J. Balenger, age 82, of Escanaba, MI died June 12, 2008 at home following a brief illness.
Harry Balenger was born July 5, 1925 in Gladstone the son of Walter Balenger and Bertha (Cooper) Balenger. Harry was united in marriage to the former Josephine "Betty" Moreau on December 11, 1948 and they made their home in Gladstone where they raised their children.
Harry's working career included working for Harnischfeger Corporation from 1952 to 1966, and the Sheet Metals Workers Union Local #7 from 1966 until his retirement in 1987. His hobbies included woodworking and going to the casino. Harry enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
Survivors included:
3 sons: Michael (Colleen) Balenger of Gladstone, Gregory Balenger of Stonington, Sco0tt (Brenda) Balenger of Gladstone
2 daughters: Annamae (Eugene) Nickell of Escanaba, Deborah (John) Vargo of Escanaba
1 sister; Frances Kee of Gladstone
8 grandchildren: Pam (Jim) Gibbs, Sally (Rob) Rager, Becky (Rick) Neumann, Clifford Pepin, Tricia Balenger, Elijah Balenger, Andie Balenger, and Greg (Susan) Jarvey.
3 great grandchildren; Joey Gibbs, Trisha Neumann, and Ryan Neumann.
Numerous nieces and nephews
In addition to his parents, Harry was preceded in death by his wife Josephine on November 22, 1996
Son; Walter Balenger
Daughter-in-law; Tina Balenger
2 infant grandchildren; Michael and Jessica Balenger
3 brothers: Ike Balenger, Jim Balenger, and Lowell Balenger
2 sisters; Marcell Schafer and Pearl Anderson | Belanger, Harry Joseph (I2159)
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Harry Robert "Bob" Herring died Nov. 25 at age 90.
Mr. Herring was born Aug. 14, 1925, the third son born to Gladys Fisher Herring and George Ellis Herring in Encampment, WY. He was educated in Encampment and graduated from high school there in 1943.
He worked for a timber company after graduation and one day during lunch break he commented he wished he would hear from the draft board, knowing that the country was at war after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese in December 1941. His boss said that wouldn't happen as he had gone to Rawlins and had him deferred. Herring said, "You can't do that to me" and quit right then.
He went to Cheyenne and was sent on to Denver where he was sworn into the Navy at the new customs house Jan. 7, 1944. He was sent to Farragut, Idaho, where he went through boot camp. He then reported to Camp Shoemaker, CA. From there he was put on the USS Essex and sent to Pearl Harbor. Then he attended a radio school in Waikiki. He was transferred to Pearl Harbor and stationed in the administration building in the district communications office. While working there he met Barbara Fischer. She was later to become his wife having a long and happy 66-year marriage.
They had one son, Robert J. and four granddaughters, Lenessa, twins Rachel and Ramona, and Kendra.
When Bob and Bobbie married in Honolulu they both took discharges from the Navy and worked as civilians until December 1946. Then they moved to Nebraska City, Neb., staying there until after their son was born. Then they returned to Encampment, where he went to work for the Finch Cattle Co. for five years before they moved to Franktown, Colo., where Bob was manager of a ranch for three years.
Leaving Franktown they moved to Lakewood, Colo., where he went into construction doing masonry work. He worked on fancy homes, courthouses, municipal buildings, and schools in the Denver area. He also contracted masonry work on homes in Vail, Colo., when building first started there.
In 1965 they returned to Encampment where they owned and operated the Sugar Bowl, building a very successful business and running it for 11 years before selling out in 1977. He later worked as night auditor and manager of the Saratoga Inn, the Golden Spike Motel in Rawlins, and The Store in Bairoil before returning to Encampment where he worked for Fox Vyvey, Montie Munroe and Bill Saulcy, running the cow camp and riding for their forest grazing leases in Hog Park in the summer, which he did for four summers.
Mr. Herring helped start the Encampment ambulance service and served as one of the eight original EMTs in the town. He belonged to the Encampment Riverside Lions Club, served as Worthy Patron of the OES Chapter 17, was on the Grand Encampment Museum Board for many years, and laid the cornerstone for the Doc Culleton Interpretive Center in 1966. He was a charter member, along with his wife and son, of VFW Post 6125. He put his masonry skills to work in building the entryway to the Encampment Cemetery and on a veteran's memorial at Grand View Park.
He is survived by a large and loving family including son Robert J. (Rosalyn), of Encampment; granddaughters Lenessa Keehn (Josh) of Deadwood, South Dakota; Ramona Quick (Donnie), and Rachel Shepherd (Anthony) both of Craig, Colorado; and Kendra Uken (Rich) of Wakefield, Kan.; and nine great-grandchildren, Abigail and Allison Keehn, Cayman and Decklon Shepherd, Sharon and Donnie Joe Quick, and Trevor, Wyatt and Lorelei Uken; brothers George Herring of Laramie, Orville Herring of Montrose, CO, Francis Herring of Encampment, John William Herring of Wheatland, and Stuart Herring of Wright; sisters Betty Vyvey and LeDawn Vorn of Encampment, Margaret Clabaugh of Powell, Patricia Jane Stites of Martinez, CA, and Nancy Pitre of Omaha, NE, and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara "Bobbie;" brothers, Kenneth, Lloyd, Eugene, and Earl; and a sister, Cheryl Hooker.
© Carbon County Funeral December 1, 2015 | Herring, Harry Robert "Bob" (I13784)
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Hartwig Muegge
New York Castle Garden Immigrants
Germans Immigrating to the United States
Birth: Circa 1822
Origin: Prussia
Departure: Hamburg & Havre, France
Arrival: June 16 1890 - New York
Destination: USA
Ship: Rugia | Mugge, Hartwig (I8708)
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HASTEN THERESA A., Oct. 27. Beloved wife of Robert J.; dear mother of Daniel J., Paula, Roberta, Carta, and Andrea; sister of Mrs. Julia Goovert, Mario Graziosi, Mrs. Olga Kiefer, Mrs. Helen Hardy and the late Vincent Gray. Funeral from the J. A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Friday 8:45. St. Jude Church at 9:30 a.m. Rosary Thursday at I p.m. | Graziosi, Theresa Antoinetta (I321)
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He is buried at Mount Calvary however his exact location is unknown.
GRid=220108855 | Boyea, George Emanuel (I4772)
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He is buried at Mount Calvary however his exact location is unknown.
GRid=220110249 | Boyea, Joseph E. (I4777)
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He owned a steam engine plant in Belgium. | Gaubeen, Ernestus Joannes (I66)
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He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a very active member of St. Mary Cathedral parish, including serving as a Eucharistic minister and altar server.
He enjoyed time spent with his grandchildren, golfing, working in his garden and during his school years was an outstanding athlete.
Mr. Olschanski is survived by his wife, Theresa, and nine children. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two brothers, Edward Olschanski of Livonia and Francis Olschanski of Novi. | Olschanski, Richard (I2938)
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Headstone on Find-A-Grave says DOB: 22 Dec 1880 | Belanger, Mary Christine (I2139)
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Headstone say DOB: 1783 | Bricco, Solomon Paul (I1269)
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Headstone says DOB 1863 | Bedwell, Stephen "Steve" Sr. (I3006)
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Herr Frank Bartlein, father of Thomas Bartlein in Aniwa, and Peter and Joseph Bartlein from here, died on Monday morning at 6 o'clock. He was 89 years old. The funeral was held on Wednesday and he was buried in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Frank came to America 72 years ago and lived 22 years in Shawano. He is survived by his wife, 5 sons and 1 daughter. | Bartlein, Francis Xavier (I936)
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Hi Obituary says DOB 10 Mar 1906 | Mineau, Willard Severe (I6046)
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His car ran under the back of a truck | O'Day, Robert Lee (I5109)
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Hit by Automobile | Birch, George Henry (I758)
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Hommage to François Bélanger and Marie Guyon, memorial plaque situated at 6117 Chemin Royal, L'Aange-Gardien, Quebec | Family: Francois Horlays Belanger, Seigneur de Bonsecours / Marie Madeleine Guyon (F859)
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http://m.dignitymemorial.com/mt/www.dignitymemorial.com/pacific-view-memorial-park-and-mortuary/en-us/index.page
GRid=200500084 | Haskell, Mary Center (I4666)
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http://www.ci.gloucester.ma.us/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=326&MMN_position=306:306
GRid=235294097 | LaFond, Jean Baptiste "John" III (I5994)
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