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Ironwood (Michigan) Daily Globe, Friday, May 26, 1967
Wakefield '96 Funeral services for Mrs. Herbert Meldrum, 87, Marenisco, were held Thursday afternoon at the Presbyterian Church in Marenisco, with the Rev. Garth Gee of Manitowish Waters officiating. Burial was in the Marenisco Cemetery.
Pallbearers were John Erickson, Thomas Gerovac, Richard Miller, George Mall, Thomas McNicholas and Jack Kulick.
Attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Benz, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Majewski, Jennifer Miller, Edick [sic], Nick and Clara Majewski of Ludington and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Benz of Scottville, Mich. | Zimmel, Martha Marie (I2837)
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Ironwood (Michigan) Daily Globe, Tuesday, May 23, 1967
Wakefield '96 Mrs. Herbert Meldrum, 87, Marenisco, died at Divine Infant Hospital Sunday night. She had been a patient there since April 10.
The former Martha Marie Zimmel was born Feb. 5, 1880 in Dodge County, Wis., and had resided at Marenisco 40 years. She was married Aug. 26, 1906 at Gladstone to Herbert Meldrum. He died Feb. 22, 1946.
Mrs. Meldrum was a member of the Marenisco Presbyterian Church.
Surviving is a sister, Mrs. J. W. Young of Iron Mountain.
A son, Virgil, died in January 1954.
Lakeside Memorial Chapel will be open for visitation beginning at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Marenisco Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Garth Gee of Manitowish Waters, Wis., officiating. Burial will be in the Marenisco Cemetery.
The remains will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. Thursday.
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Ironwood Daily Globe, Saturday, March 17, 1934 page five
MRS. BALENGER DIES
Gladstone-Mrs. Isaac Balenger, 65, Skelton Road, Gladstone, died suddenly at 5:45 o'clock Wednesday morning at the family home, following a heart attack. She had been in poor health for the past year.
Mrs. Balenger was born January 4, 1869 in St. John's Province of Quebec, Canada, and had lived in Gladstone for the past twenty-five years.
Surviving are her husband, the following children, Mrs. Paul Zimmel, Walter, Israel, Adelore, and Mrs. William Derouin of Gladstone, and Mrs. Harold Clements of Niagara, Wis.; twenty-two grandchildren and six great grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters, Joseph Hebert, Mrs. Louis Berby, Mrs. Eli Doorville, Oconto, Wis.; Mrs. Joseph Trepanier, Westboro, Wis.; Mrs. Leopold Hebert, Ashland, Wis.; and Mrs. Henry Legault, Owen, Wis.
| Hebert, Wilhemena Melanise (Minnie) (I2121)
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Israel Balenger attended the Michigan School for the Deaf from in 1907/1910 in Flint, MI. | Belanger, Israel A. (I2165)
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It is possible that they took out a marriage license and did not marry for some reason. | Family: Peter D'Amour / Exilda Cecilia Barbeau (F900)
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IUP -> Indiana University of Pennsylvania | Serlo, David Julius (I372)
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James "Pen" Pendleton Waggener II, long-term resident of Fallsington, died peacefully on Friday, March 12, 2010. He was 88.
He and his late wife, Marjorie Waggener, were active members of the Fallsington Friends Meeting.
Born in Wichita Falls, Texas, to James P. and Ritter Waggener, he worked as an engineer at General Motors Institute in Detroit, Mich., after which he took a position at the Franklin Institute Research Labs in Philadelphia. Pen left the Institute to work as a career counselor in Philadelphia. He later worked, with the inventor, on the design of a unique speech recognition system, for which several patents were awarded. Pen worked until his death on the development of a computer-based educational system, which he believed would address the roots of global poverty and war by allowing every student to succeed in school and become fully educated.
Pen was preceded in death by both his wife of 65 years, Marjorie Waggener, and their son, James Pendleton Waggener III.
He is survived by his 2 daughters & sons-in-law, his sister & brother-in-law, several brothers and sisters-in-law; and three grandchildren.
A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, April 3, at the Fallsington Friends Meeting House.
Memorial gifts can be made to the Fallsington Friends Meeting Education Fund, 9300 New Falls Road, Fallsington, PA 19054
| Waggener, James Pendleton Jr. (I3616)
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Jean Baptiste was actually baptized as Jean Chrysostome at St. Michel D'Yamaska. That is the name given in the index to the records. The record says,
'1790 the 17th of October, I have baptized Jean Chrisostome born this day, the son of Chrisostome BELANGER and Marie Louise GAUDIN, his wife. The godparents are Jean MORRISET and Therese ? (unreadable).'
Jean MORISSET was in fact, Jean Baptiste MORRISET. It is interesting to note that the priest who baptized the infant was Father Chrisostome DUGAST. The name may have been given as a tribute to the priest or the father, but not actually used by Jean Baptiste.
Jean Baptiste would only have been three and a half years old when his mother died; and only seven and a half when his father died.
Jean Baptiste was married three times. He apparently immigrated to Green Bay, WI, with his second wife.
Jean Baptiste or John is found in several Brown Co., WI censuses.
1840 Census: John BOULANGER 5 males/3 females
1850 Census: Town of Scott
John BELONGE 65
Theotis ' 63 (She is his third wife, not the mother of Peter)
Peter ' 14
1860 Census:
Jean BELANGER 73 living with Edward BELANGER and family. (Son from 1st marriage.
1870 Census: John BELANGER 84 living with Jeremias and Mary GAGNON. (Daughter from first marriage.)
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Jean Guyon-Dion | Guyon, Jean (I3482)
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Jean Marsolet Guyon dit Dion | Guyon, Jean Marsolet (I2739)
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Jeddo
George E. Mieldezis, 90, of Jeddo formerly of Detroit, died, Sunday, December 28, 2008 in his home.
George is survived by his daughter, Joan (Jerry) McCoy of Jeddo; son, Paul (Lori) Mieldezis of Clinton Township; granddaughter, Sarah (Andy) Payne of Chesterfield Township; and great-granddaughter, Julie Payne.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances M. Mieldezis on June 23, 2008.
Funeral service will be 12:00 pm Tuesday in the Karrer-Simpson Funeral Home. The Rev. Joseph M. Esper will officiate.
Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Visiting hours are 10:00 am until service time on Tuesday.
Memorials may be given to St. Edward-On-The-Lake Catholic Church. | Mieldezis, George E. (I3068)
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Joe Bartlein, 89, a former Shawano, Wis. resident, died last Thursday at his home in Portland, Ore., it was learned here today. Bartlein, who came to Shawano in 1888, operated the old Farmers Home Hotel, located on the present site of the county welfare office. He moved to Portland in 1907.
He is survived by seven children; Alois of Shawano, Matt of Portland, Anthony of New York, and George, Otillia (Mrs. Harry Madison), Elizabeth, and Amanda, all of California.
~The Shawano Ledger, September 12, 1950 | Bartlein, Joseph M. (I926)
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JofenR. Frantz John R. Frantz. 71. of Port Matilda RD 2, was dead on arrival at Philipsburg State Hospital on Monday. April 11. 1983 at 4:50 p.m. He was born Aug. 14,1911 at Worth Township, Centre County, the son of Wilson G. and Lucy Adams Frantz. On July 6, 1932 at Bellefonte. he was married to Isabell Fink. He is survived by his wife, one son and one daughter. Harold E. Frantz, of Port Matilda, and Mrs. Joseph (Lucretia) Rozgay.of Renovo, six grandchildren, five great grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. Mrs. Belva Ration and Mrs. Leora Warrender, both of Tyrone. and Taft Frantz, of Port Ma;nda, and two half-sisters and one half-brother, Mrs. Esther Moore, of Port Matilda, and Mrs. Edith Laird, of Huntingdon, and Ciair Cowher, of Howard. He was preceded in death by two brothers and one half-sister. He was a member of the Black Oak United Methodist Church and retired in 1973 as a construction worker in the State College area following 26 ; ears of service. Funeral service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Feller Memorial Home, Tyrone, with the Rev. Michael R. Blouse officiating. Interment will be at Black Oak Cemetery, Port Matilda RD. Friends will be received at the memorial home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. | Frantz, John R. (I2013)
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John Bartlein of Menasha, 82 years old, died suddenly at his home at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, following a stroke of paralysis at 8:30 o'clock in the morning, from which he never regained consciousness.
The deceased was a pioneer resident of the town of Harrison and made his home there for many years before moving to Menasha. He was a Civil War veteran.
Besides seven children, he leaves thirty-eight grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. His wife died ten years ago. The children surviving are Frank and Andrew Bartlein, Harrison; Mrs. Fred Eckrich, Mrs. George Wilz, Menasha; Mrs. William Huelsbeck, Harrison; Mrs. Henry Arno, Neenah; and Mrs. Anton Lieg, Shawano.
Funeral services will be held at nine o'clock Monday morning from St. Mary church, Menasha. Burial will be at Menasha.
~Post Crescent, April 9th, 1920, pg. 5 | Bartlein, John (I960)
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JOHN BLAZOSKY PORT MATILDA - John Blazosky, 75, a resident of Port Matilda RD for the past 42 years, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Philipsburg State General Hospital at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. He had been in ill health for the past two years. A veteran of World War I, he served in France in Co. L, 314th Infantry of the AEF. Born at Mahonoy City, Pa., Aug. 22, 1888, he was the son of the late Peter and Ustina Ranish Blazosky. He was united in marriage to Elverda Cowher in Bellefonte in 1922. She survives along with these children. Clair J., Port Matilda; Mrs. Edward (Kathryn) Rissmiller, State College; John M., State College; and Mrs. Alfred (Martha) Douglas, Cannonsburg. These brothers and sisters also survive: Michael B., Beaverdale; Peter and Joseph, Philipsburg RD; Mrs. Mary Latz, Philipsburg RD, and Mrs. Michael Sudik, Hawk Run. Mrs. Blazosky was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, the American Legion and the Veterans for Foreign Wars in Philipsburg. Services will be conducted on Tuesday at 3 p.m. from the Black Oak HUB Church, Port Matilda, with Rev. Benjamin Grove, officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Local veterans will preside at military graveside rites. Friends may call today from 2 until 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dahlgren Funeral Home, Third street, Philipsburg, and at the church from noon until time of services. | Blazosky, John (I2040)
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John E. Stando was born on June 1, 1918 in Detroit, Michigan. He died April 12, 2008, at the age of 89. He was residing in Dearborn, Michigan at the time.
Beloved husband of the late Virginia(Scherer). Loving father of Michael(Ann), Barbara Rees, Carol(Robert) Dettling, Dorothy(Greg)Burek, and Jane Tresh(Stando). Father-in-law of the late Mike Rees. Dear Grandfather of Elaine Spencer, Aaron and David Stando, Dennis, Steve and Jeff Rees, Andrew and Mak Dettling, Renee and Laura Burek and Eric Tresh. Great-Grandfather of Nicholas Dettling and Isabelle Spencer. Brother of George, Edward and Robert(Patricia), the late Stanley and the late Stella(William) Duchin. Brother-in-law of Nancy Stando.
Mass: Church of the Divine Child, Mass at 11:00am. Visitation: Howe Peterson Funeral Home, 22546 Mich. Ave. Memorials suggested to the Capuchin Father's or the Henry Ford Museum. | Stando, John Edward (I1639)
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John Louis Belanger was the only child of John Victor Belanger and Lucille E. Desmarais. He was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Feb. 15, 1924. As a tragic result of this birth his mother fell prey to what is now known as post-partem depression. Without modern treatments and medications Lucille was assumed to have simply lost her mind and was assigned the the Racine County Insane Assylum where she stayed (off and on) until she died of an eppileptic seizure in 1962. Her husband never remarried. John Louis joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1942 and served in WW2 in the Pacific theater on Midway Island. He achieved the rank of Sargeant and was later recommened and approved for Officer training. He didn't pursue this however. After being honorably discharged he returned to Wisconsin and shortly thereafter his father died as the result of a gas leak in their home. John Louis married Susan Spidle in 1946 and they bore a daughter, Pamela E. Belanger in XXX. They divorced in 19XX. He then moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where he met and married Charlotte May Kaper of Lockland, Ohio. They bore 3 children; John Victor (named after his deceased father) in 1955, Charlotte Elaine in 1957 and Jill Loraine in 1959. He died on July 19, 1992 in a hospital in Waukegan, Illinois after being transferred there from the Milwaukee Veterans hospital from complications of diabetes after surgery to remove both legs below the knees. During his life in Ohio he became a very good salesman for a variety of goods and services. He wrote and published a book called "The Salesman's Ten Commandments." He was a devout Catholic and raised his children in the faith through parochial schools. | Belanger, John Louis "Jack" (I2656)
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John Victor Belanger was the father of John Louis Belanger and one of five children of Edward Belanger and Matilda O'Donnel. John was born in Michigan and his family soon moved to Wisconsin where they resided primarily in the city of Marinette throughout his younger years.John served in the U.S. Army in WWI. His draft registration card was completed on June 5, 1917 where he listed his address as 12-f South Main Street, Hartford, Wisconsin. At that time he worked as a "moulder" for the "Kissel Motor Car Co." in Hartford. He died in 1950 due to a gas leak while he and his son were napping in their home. John raised his son much by himself after his wife Lucille E. Desmarais fell victim to post-partum depression after giving birth to John Louis. By all accounts John Victor was highly respected and admired by virtually all who knew him for his service in the war and his sacrifices at home.His lineage can be traced back 30 generations to his great grandmother Isabella Romee De Voutron (1385 - 1458). Mrs. Voutron was the mother of Joan of Arc (1412 - 1431) who was burned at the stake for heresy and witchcraft and died in Rouen, France. Joan of Arc's given name was Jeanne Sybille D Arc and in 1920 she was canonized as a Saint in the Roman Catholic church. | Belanger, John Victor (I2650)
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John William "Bill" Herring, 76, passed away Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at the Platte County Memorial Hospital in Wheatland, Wyoming.
John was born March 1, 1941 in Encampment, Wyoming the son of George Ellis and Gladys (Fisher) Herring.
He was raised and educated in Encampment and graduated from Encampment High School in 1959. He attended college at Chadron State College in Chadron, Nebraska for one year. He returned to Encampment to work for RR Crow Lumber Mill in Saratoga, Wyoming. He went to work for Lucky Mc Uranium Mine in the Gas Hills. In 1976 he began working for Rocky Mountain Energy at Bear Creek Uranium near Douglas and transferred to Salt Lake City, Utah to work at Salt Lake Slag where he retired. He moved to Wheatland to work for Georgia Marble taking second retirement in 2002.
He married Janet Elaine Day on December 31, 1962 in Walden, Colorado, they had met at Frontier Days in July, 1962. He enjoyed being a mechanic, fixing things, hunting, and four wheelers.
He is survived by his wife Janet Herring of Wheatland; children, Grant (Dee Anna) Herring of Layton, Utah, Melissa (Steve) Peasley of Wheatland; and Melina (Faha) Foster of Douglas; siblings, Betty, Margaret, Patricia, Nancy, John, Frances, Stuart, Orville, and Le Dawn; grandchildren, Reid Foster, Bohan Foster, Pierce Peasley, Lane Peasley, Trigg Peasley, Claire Peasley, Eve Peasley, and Brock Peasley.
He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, George, Gene, Harry Robert, Lloyd, Kenneth, Cheryl, and Earl.
© Gorman Funeral May 12, 2017 | Herring, John William "Bill" (I13788)
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John's Birthday is listed on Family Search as 20 Oct 1855, but his death certificate say's Oct 1856 and My Heritage lists it as 26 Oct 1856. | Scherer, John Joseph (I670)
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JONATHAN F. SMITH, 85, a retired Detroit police officer, died of lung disease Monday at William Beaumont Hospital in Troy. Mr. Smith worked for the police department from 1936 until 1965, when he retired as a sergeant. He was born in Cheboygan. For the past three years, he lived in Royal Oak. Survivors include his daughter, Cheryl Jones, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. today at AJ. Desmond & Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks, Troy. Burial will be in Acacia Park Cemetery, Birmingham. | Smith, Jonathan Franklin (I3184)
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Joseph 'Joe' McQuade
OAK HILL - Joseph Leo "Joe" McQuade, 86, formerly of Richwood, died Saturday, March 17, 2001, at the Plateau Medical Center, Oak Hill, following a lengthy illness. Born Feb. 19, 1915, at Minden, he was the son of the late Henry Joseph and Dona Beatrice Allen Willis McQuade. Mr. McQuade was a retired coal company executive having operated the Maust Coal and Coke Company and the Riverton Coal Company. He was a former cook in both the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and the National Guard. He was a member of the Oak Hill Baptist Church and the Shirley Donnelly Bible Class of the church. He was a member and Past Patron of the Oak Hill Chapter No. 107 OES, a 50+ year member of the Oak Hill Lodge No. 120 AF and AM, Sewell Chapter No. 24 RAM, Mount Hope Commandery No. 22 KT, and the Beni Kedem Temple AAONMS. He was a former member of the Oak Hill Rotary Club and the Board of Directors of Merchants and Miners National Bank. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two sons, Joel Herndon and Wil-liam Robert McQuade; two brothers, James Patrick and Henry McQuade Jr.; two sisters, Dona Jean McQuade and Gertrude McQuade Browning; two half brothers, Robert and Russell Willis; and a half sister, Bernice Willis. Survivors include his wife, Marian Herndon McQuade of Oak Hill, the founder of National Grandparent's Day; seven daughters, Shirley Donnelly McQuade of Beckley, Dona Jo Lancaster of Chula Vista, Calif., Patricia Evelyn McQuade of Watsonville, Calif., Ruth Ann McQuade of Alexandria, Va., Mary Virginia McQuade of Monterey, Calif., Margaret Lucille McQuade Salimi of Princeton, and Kathleen Elizabeth McQuade Eye of Shady Spring; six sons, Paul Daniel McQuade of Greenwich, Conn., Charles Henry "Darby" McQuade of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Thomas Allen McQuade of Houston, Texas, Da-vid Ray McQuade of Los Angeles, Calif., George Richard McQuade of Sun City, Calif., and Michael Patrick McQuade of Santa Fe, N.M.; 40 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Oak Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. David White, the Rev. David Sneed and Pastor Jerry Bush officiating. Burial will follow in the High Lawn Memorial Park, Oak Hill. Friends may call 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the Tyree Funeral Home, Oak Hill, and from 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to W.Va. Alzheimer's Association, 400 Allen Drive, Suite 200, Charleston, WV 25302. Arrangements by Tyree Funeral Home, Oak Hill.
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Joseph J. Smutsky
New Kensington
Joseph J. Smutsky, 90, of New Kensington, died Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. He was born July 9, 1919, in Pittsburgh, to the late Harry and Bernice Ogar Smutsky and lived in the area all of his life.
A veteran of World War II, Joseph was a sergeant stationed in Panama from 1941 to 1945.
He was employed at General Electric, which later became Jones and Laughlin Steel in New Kensington, retiring after 37 years of service.
He was a member of St. Mary of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church, New Kensington, where he was an usher for many years and a member of the Holy Name Society. Joseph was also a member of the Father Hertzog Council No. 1381 Knights of Columbus in New Kensington and a lifetime member of the VFW.
Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Theresa Koziatek Smutsky; two daughters, Martina (David) Serlo, of Tampa, Fla., and Rita Shiring (Paul) Hochstine, of Hampton; three grandchildren, Dr. Adam (Asli) Serlo, of Durham, N.C., Mark Serlo, of Chicago, Ill., and Katherine (Troy) Thomason, of Orlando, Fla.; sister-in-law, Sister Mary Claver Koziatek; and brother-in-law, Tom Koziatek, as well as several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers, Matthew, Bernard and Frank; and a sister, Julia Kozar.
Visitation will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the ROSS G. WALKER FUNERAL HOME, New Kensington. A Christian Funeral Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Friday in St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, New Kensington.
Burial will follow in St. Mary Catholic Cemetery, Lower Burrell.
The Knights of Columbus will hold a service at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the funeral home.
(Obituary from The Valley News Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa.)
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Joseph Porsche
Menasha - Funeral services for Joseph Porsche, who died last Friday following a lingering illness, were held a 9 o'lock Monday morning at St. Mary church, the Rev. Father Hummel officiating. Burial was in St. Mary cemetery. Pall-bearers were George Stilip, Vitas Pack, Elias Laus, Frank Spilski, Lawrence Ciski and Frank Laux.
Appleton Post Crescent Newspaper, 3-24-1930 | Porsche, Joseph (I996)
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Judith was born in Milwaukee on July 24, 1937 to the late Chester and Leone (nee: Poths) Pierzchala. Judith lived most of her life in Racine. She was part of the Pulaski Class Reunion Committee and enjoyed staying in touch with old friends and classmates. Judith loved her cats and enjoyed the work she did with the Racine Humane Society. Judith is survived by her four children, Lynn (Steven) Clark of Sydney, Australia, Steven (Christine) Geilfuss of Kailua, Hawaii, Amy Susan Turner of Oak Creek, and Kurt (Simone) Geilfuss of Palatine, IL; four grandchildren, Claire, Alec, Ava, and Samantha and other cousins and friends. Funeral Services will be held at Wilson Funeral Home on Monday February 18, 2008 at 4 p.m. Interment will take place at West Lawn Memorial Park on Wednesday February 20, 2008 at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends may meet with the family on Monday from 2p.m. until the time of services.
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Karl Geilfuss Obituary
Geilfuss, Karl Gustav Of Racine, Mr. Karl G. Geilfuss, 78, passed away on Monday, May 6, 2013, at his residence. Beloved father of Lynn (Steven) Clark, Steven (Chris) Geilfuss, Amy (Bill) Dodgen, Kurt (Simone) Geilfuss; grandfather to Samantha Deibler, Alec Geilfuss, Ava Geilfuss, Claire Geilfuss; loving brother of James Geilfuss, Walter Geilfuss, and Kathryn Fore. Visitation will be held at Wilson Funeral Home, in Racine, from 9:00AM with service at 11:00AM, Saturday, May 11. Wilson Funeral Home 1212 Lathrop Ave. 262-634-3361 Online condolences may be directed to: wilsonfuneralhomeracine.com | Geilfuss, Karl Gustav (I6065)
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Kaukauna for the last 19 years.
Survivors are her widower; five
daughters, Mrs. M. Keller and Mrs.
"Wilbur Pomeroy ol Kaukauna, Mrs.
Slmer Sauer and, Mrs. E. Hartz-
,heim of Neenah, and Mi's. R. Marquardt
of Marinette; four fions,
Joseph of Cloqtuet, Minn., Theodore
and Adolph. of Neenah, and Edward
of Freedom.
Funeral services will be held' at
9 o'clock Friday morning at Holy
Ctoss Catholic church, Kaukauna.
The Rev. P. J. Lochman will be in
charge' of the services and burial
will be in Mount Calvary cemetery
al DePere. | Gerarden, Sophia "Sophie" (I1185)
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Kevin J. Stewart
September 26, 1987 - March 16, 2015
Kevin James Stewart, age 27, of Ypsilanti, MI, formerly of Belleville, MI, passed away Monday, March 16, 2015 at his home. He was born September 26, 1987 in Wayne, MI, son of Scott Lynn Stewart and Kathleen Mary (Cavill) Stewart.
Kevin enjoyed playing Little League softball in his youth. He graduated Belleville High School in 2005 and attended college for a short time. He enjoyed playing pool, riding motorcycles and camping. He was a social person who loved to be around people.
Kevin is survived by his one year old son, Anthony James Stewart of Ypsilanti, MI, mother Kathleen Stewart of Romulus, MI, father Scott L. Stewart of Kingston, TN, grandmother Anna Marie Cavill of Belleville, brother Brian Stewart of Westland, MI, nephew Scott Stewart, three nieces Lily Peters, Maci Stewart and Kayla Stewart, also numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandmother and grandfathers, also a sister Kristen Marie Stewart.
The family has set up a Go Fund Me account at gofundme.com under Support Fund for Kevin Stewart's funeral. They are in the process of setting up an account at TCF Bank to help with expenses as well as to help support his one year old, Anthony.
Visitation will be 9-11 AM Friday, March 20, 2015 at David C. Brown Funeral Home, 460 E. Huron River Dr., Belleville, MI 48111 (734)697-4500 with an 11:00 AM Funeral. Pastor John Burke will officiate. A benefit luncheon will be held immediately following the service at Van Buren Eagles Club, 9961 Beck Road, Belleville, MI.
Obituary courtesy of www.davidcbrownfh.com | Stewart, Kevin James (I3221)
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KOHL Alfred C. Kohl Jr. passed away on August 2. 1996 in Rio Rancho New Mexico. Alfred is survived by his wife, Marion Kohl of Rio Rancho, one son Robert Kohl of Rio Rancho and a daughter of Macomb township, Mich. Rosary will be Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the Rio Rancho Funeral Home chapel, with a mass on Tuesday at St. Thomas Aquinas in Rio Rancho, NM, with interment following at Vista Verde Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the direction of Rio Rancho Funeral Home, 2400 Southern Blvd. 891-919; Allen Griffin. | Kohl, Alfred C. Jr. (I1642)
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Kristen Marie Stewart
(July 17, 1979 - February 18, 2010)
Kristen Marie Stewart age 30, passed away in her home, February 18, 2010.
She was born July 17, 1979, in Ypsilanti, Michigan, to Scott and Kathleen (Cavill) Stewart.
Kristen was of the Methodist faith. She was very social and loved being a mom. She was an avid U of M football fan.
She is survived by her parents, two daughters, Kayla Stewart of Romulus, MI and Jordan Holland of Eugene, OR. Her brothers, Kevin Stewart of Ypsilanti, MI. Brian (Heather) Stewart of Taylor, MI. And her grandparents, John and Anna Cavill of Belleville, MI.
Please share a memory of Kristen in her on-line guest book, for her family to keep. | Stewart, Kristen Marie (I3220)
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La Visitation du Notre Dame | Family: Anthoine Deserre / Mathurine Belanger (F1050)
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Last Zip Code: 32748 | Hanko, Rudolph Andrew (I123)
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LCPL US Marine Corps | Belanger, Walter David "Wally" (I2167)
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Lennon Family Tree:
Descendants of Michael Patrick Lennon, Jr
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/w/i/Christopher-H-Swingle/ODT2-0001.html | Lennon, John Joseph Sr. (I1873)
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Leon J. Bartlein, 64, route 1, Menasha, died at 2:15 a.m. today after a long illness. He was born July 28, 1894 in Calumet county and was an engineer at the Lutz Ice company for 38 years. Bartlein was a World War I veteran.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic church with burial in St. Joseph cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today and Friday at the Wichmann Funeral home, where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. The Rainbow division will conduct military services.
Survivors include his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Vernon Birkholz, Appleton, Mrs. Robert West, Kimberly, and Mrs. Joseph Sauter, Scott Air Force base, Ill; one son, Vernon, Madison; one brother, Lester, route 2, Menasha; one sister, Mrs. Henry Rosenow, Menasha; and 20 grandchildren.
~The Post Crescent, October 23, 1958, pg. C10 | Bartlein, Leon J. "Leo" (I1004)
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LIFE FOR GRANDSON MRS. VICTORIA BOHLINGER SIATf HAVE OVEN IT. STREET CAR WAS FAST RUSHING ON THE PAIR. She Pushed the Boy Away and Was Severely Injured Herself. In attempting to cross the street at Forest avenue and Rivard street, shortly after 8 o'clock last evening, Mrs. Victoria Bohlinger, aged 72 years, living at 155 Illinois street, was struck by a Crosstown car and sustained injuries that will probably cause her death. Mrs. Bohlinger was accompanied by her 9-year-old grandson, Eddie Bohlinger. When the aged woman realized that the car was upon them, she pushed the boy clear of the track at the, risk of her own lite. The car struck her, knocking her to the pavement, and the boy escaped without a scratch. Mrs. Bohlinger was picked up unconscious, and Harper hospital ambulance was called. At that institution, it was found that she had sustained a fracture of the right ankle, a compound fracture of the left arm, a simple fracture of the right arm, a broken finger and a badly contused head. At a late hour, she was still unconscious and because of her advanced age, it is feared she will not recover. She has five daughters and two sons, all grown up. They were notified of the accident and hurried to her bedside. | Fettig, Victoria (I3323)
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Linda Martinez and Howard Boldrey were married twice according to the Oakland County Genealogical site: https://courts.oakgov.com/OakGnlg/Public.aspx | Family: Howard Blair Boldrey, Sr. / Linda Martinez (F1779)
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Link to the Wisconsin Statutes, 1921, Volume 2
http://books.google.com/books?id=zL4oAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA2290&lpg=PA2290&dq=keeping+premises+for+unlawful+purposes&source=bl&ots=1n6fzL8c2d&sig=3ykkvtmcVgFqBSp2ORu1gN-JYrw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ymSVUbniI8GjigK69ICIDQ&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=keeping%20premises%20for%20unlawful%20purposes&f=false | Cavil, William (I1263)
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Link to Wikipedia for Waupun Correctional Institute.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waupun_Correctional_Institution | Cavil, William (I1263)
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Listed as Theresa Belonger on the 1880 Census. | Belanger, Lucy Agnes (I102)
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Lived on Neff Road in Detroit | Cavill, Floyd Delbert (I76)
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Lorraine Cavill, 79, of S. Escanaba, Mich.
Lorraine Verna Cavill, 79, of S. Escanaba, Mich., died Sunday, May 21, 2000, at the Bishop Noa Home where she had been residing since this past October. She was born in Escanaba on Aug. 4, 1920, the daughter of Frank and Marie (LaCombe) Condory, and was a graduate of the Escanaba High School. She was married to Robert Cavill in 1939. He preceded her in death in 1986. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Ronald. She had worked for the A&P Store in Escanaba for more than 20 years and had wintered in Florida for many years. She enjoyed bowling, fishing, and her family. She was a member of St. Anne's Church. Surviving are two sons, Gary and wife Judith of Milwaukee, Wis., and Ron of Golden, Colo.; one daughter, Kathy and husband Brian Lee of Victor, N.Y.; one sister, Elaine Bergerson of Escanaba, Mich.; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Skradski-Boyce Funeral Home, Escanaba, Mich.
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Lorraine Lueskow, 80, Dunbar, died unexpectedly, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2011. She was born Oct. 2, 1930, in Gladstone, Mich., to Bill and Doris (Belongie) Derouin. On June 27, 1947, Lorraine was united in marriage to Norman Lueskow in Menominee, Mich. After Norman returned from service, the family lived in Menominee, Mich. In 1951, the couple moved to Green Bay. Lorraine was an Avon Lady for more than 40 years and loved meeting with new people. She was an avid knitter and golfer, enjoyed feeding the birds and loved flower gardening. Lorraine was an avid Packer fan, win or lose. Most important to Lorraine was her family. She loved spending time with her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Lorraine is survived by her husband of more than 62 years, Norman; three children and their spouses, Norman Lueskow, Green Bay; Pam and Dave Cochenet, Crivitz; Tom and Jane Lueskow, Green Bay; six grandchildren, Norm Lueskow, Tammy (Paul) Smits; William (Jenny) Lueskow, Brian Lueskow, Neil Cochenet, Mark Cochenet; nine great-grandchildren, Clayton, Kyle, Kaitlyn, Jacob, Samantha, Summit, Olivia, Brock, Austin; two brothers and a sister-in-law, Kenneth Derouin, Richard and Barb Derouin; a sister, Ramona Hansen; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Sherry; three brothers, Bill, Donald and David Derouin.
Friends may call at St. Jude Catholic Church, 1420 Division St., from 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the church with the Rev. Timothy Brandt officiating. Burial will be in Fort Howard | Derouin, Lorraine (I2321)
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Lost at Sea -
He lost his life as a result of the sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis in the early morning hours of last July 30, 1945. | Cavil, Robert Ralph (I1355)
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Lot 63 Blk 6 Sec 29 | King, Mamie (I4361)
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Lot L.
GRid=154265669 | Thiry, Ida M. (I2480)
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LOT: 39, BLOCK: 59, SPACE: 2
GRid=182295542 | Hoff, Sverre Oliver (I3468)
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lot: Block 5, Sec. D, Lot 36, Grave 1
GRid=49431724 | Bartlein, Andrew M. (I974)
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Loving husband of Carolie (nee Jabionski) - dad of Janet, Deborah, Darlene & Yvonne - Dennis & Jeffery + 14 Grandchildren ^ 6 GG Greatchildren.
"Frank" was a member of the Greendale American Legion Post.
Served in WW11
He worked for Milwaukee County for 31 years
Obit published Milwaukee Journal Sentinal 5 Nov 2002 | Newton, Francis John (I2663)
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Marian Lucille Herndon McQuade, a tireless advocate for senior citizen rights and founder of National Grandparents Day, passed away peacefully on Friday morning, September 26, 2008, at Hilltop Center, Hilltop. She was 91 years old.The daughter of the late Clarence and Lucille Dickerson Herndon, she was born on January 18, 1917, in Caperton. Marian was a lifelong West Virginian and native of Fayette County.
She married her Oak Hill High School sweetheart, Joe L. McQuade, in 1936. Mr. and Mrs. McQuade went on to become the proud parents of 15 children, 43 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren.
In 1970, Mrs. McQuade initiated a grassroots campaign to set aside a special day just for grandparents. Years of working with civic, business, church and political leaders paid off in 1973, when West Virginia Governor Arch A. Moore proclaimed the first National Grandparents Day. Also in 1973, Senator Jennings Randolph (D-W.Va.) introduced a Grandparents Day resolution in the United States Senate. When the resolution languished in committee, Mrs. McQuade began a determined national effort to get the resolution passed.Mrs. McQuade petitioned governors in 49 states to follow West Virginia and set aside a Grandparents Day. Forty-three of those governors sent proclamations to Mrs. McQuade, each declaring a holiday in their states.With this momentum, the bill (Public Law 96-62) was signed into legislation in 1978 by President Jimmy Carter, proclaiming the first Sunday after Labor Day each year as National Grandparents Day. National
Grandparents Day celebrated its 30th anniversary this year 2008. In part, the Grandparents Day proclamation reads: "Grandparents are our continuing tie to the near-past, to events and beliefs and experiences that so strongly affect our lives and the world around us. Whether they are our own or surrogate grandparents who fill some of the gaps in our mobile society, our senior generation also provides our society a link to our national heritage and traditions."When Mrs. McQuade was asked about founding National Grandparents Day, she said "I am the luckiest person in the world. I have a wonderful and understanding husband, my children are all healthy and well, and my grandchildren and great-grandchildren brighten my days. And then I have my work promoting Grandparents Day, working with seniors and visiting the sick and lonely in hospitals and nursing homes. What more could I want?"Mrs. McQuade's legacy is now being carried on by many of her children and grandchildren, some of whom work on the National Grandparents Day Council, the non-profit corporation established by descendants of Marian H. McQuade. (www.grandparents-day.com). The council's purpose is to protect and promote the original intent of National Grandparents Day as championing the elderly. The council also works to enlarge and enhance the celebration of the holiday by cultivating intergenerational activities throughout the year.Mrs. McQuade's work with senior citizens dates back to 1956, when she first helped Jim Comstock, editor of the West Virginia Hillbilly and the Richwood News Leader, with organizing a Past 80 Party. The Past 80 Party became an annual event celebrating the state's octogenarians.She went on to become vice-chair of the West Virginia Commission on Aging and was appointed as a delegate to the White House Conference on Aging. In 1972, Mrs. McQuade's efforts resulted in President Richard Nixon proclaiming a National Shut-in Day. She also served as president of the Vocational Rehabilitation Foundation, vice-president of the West Virginia Health Systems Agency, and was appointed to the Nursing Home Licensing Board, among many other involvements.In 1970, Mrs. McQuade ran for United States House of Representatives in West Virginia 's 5th Congressional District. She was an alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention from West Virginia in 1972. Also in 1972, she was a candidate for West Virginia State Senate 11th District.Mrs. McQuade's efforts on behalf of the elderly and in the establishment of National Grandparents Day have been recognized through numerous honors. In 1976, Mrs. McQuade received a citation as one of 10 West Virginia Women of Accomplishment and in 1981 she was designated Whitman's Chocolates' Grandparent of the Year. The U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative envelope bearing Mrs. McQuade's likeness in 1989 for the tenth anniversary of National Grandparents Day. On the 25th anniversary of the first West Virginia observance of the holiday, new West Virginia state highway signs were erected outside her hometown, announcing Oak Hill , West Virginia as the 'Home of Marian McQuade, Founder of National Grandparents Day.'
Mrs. McQuade is survived by her children Shirley McQuade Davis of Beckley, WV; DJ McQuade Lancaster of Chula Vista, CA; Dan McQuade of East Haddam, CT; Charles (Darby) McQuade of Santa Fe, NM; Patricia McQuade of Watsonville, CA; Tom McQuade of Charlotte, NC; David McQuade of North Hollywood, CA; Ruth McQuade of Shepherdstown, WV; Mary McQuade of Carmel, CA; George McQuade of Sun City, CA; Margaret McQuade Salimi of Oak Hill, WV; Michael McQuade of Santa Fe, NM; Kathleen McQuade Eye of Oak Hill, WV. She is also survived by her sister, Vida Herndon Albert; and brothers, Robert Herndon and Harry Herndon; as well as her 43 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great grandchildren.She is preceded in death by her husband, Joe L. McQuade; her sons Joel Herndon McQuade and William Robert McQuade; her brothers, J.W. Herndon and Charles Herndon; and her sisters, Eva Lee Herndon and Virginia Herndon Cater.
The service will be held on 11 a.m. on Monday, September 29, 2008, at Oak Hill Baptist Church with the Rev. David Sneed and Pastor Jerry Bush officiating. Burial will be at High Lawn Memorial Park in Oak Hill.Visitation will be held at Tyree Funeral Home from 5 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, September 28, 2008.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The West Virginia Alzheimer's Association, 1111 Lee St., Charleston, WV 25301. Her family also asks that in honor of Marian McQuade's work on behalf of the elderly, please pass on family histories to grandchildren, visit with the elderly or volunteer at a local nursing home. As Marian always said, "Make every day Grandparents Day."For more information on Mrs. McQuade and National Grandparents Day visit www.grandparents-day.com.
Arrangements are by Tyree Funeral Home, Oak Hill, WV. | Herndon, Marian Lucille (I3091)
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