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Source reference N6291 :

Individuals : Phyllis Eliza CROSIER
Burial: Hoosick Cemetery
          Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 106857912

 

Source reference N6292 :

Individuals : Edward Filmore ELDRED
Burial: Hoosick Cemetery
          Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 38269705

 

Source reference N6293 :

Individuals : Polly Maria CROSIER
Burial: North Becket Cemetery
          Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 168951194

 

Source reference N6294 :

Individuals : John KELLEY
Burial: North Becket Cemetery
          Becket, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 104565152

 

Source reference N6295 :

Individuals : Priscilla Louise CROSIER
MArried D.R. Phelps in First Baptist Church in Foundary Village, Colraim, Ma.

 

Source reference H6296 :

Individuals : Daniel Roger PHELPS
Published in The Recorder on May 12, 2015
          Daniel Roger Phelps (1941 - 2015)
          Daniel was born August 29, 1941 in the Colrain village of Shattuckville, son of Roger and Dorothy (Richardson) Phelps. His family moved to Ashfield when he was ten. He attended and graduated from Sanderson Academy. Immediately following graduation, he entered the US Navy where he served as a signalman. Upon completion of his tour of duty he moved to the Springfield area where he held several different jobs. Eventually, he settled in Longmeadow and became a Police Officer in that town. With the backing of his family, he left police work to create a new specialty company, Parts Four. He proudly operated the company for twenty-five years. Later on, he transported Special Needs students until health forced him to retire.
          He is survived by his wife of 52 years, the former Priscilla Crosier, two sons Daniel, Jr. and Peter and their wives. He has three granddaughters: Abigail, Nancy, and Heidi Phelps. Other surviving family include his four sisters Susan Rice, Donna Lynch, Marjorie Wallner, Robin Phelps, their spouses and several nieces and nephews.
          A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 2 p.m. at Edge Hill Golf Course, 298 Barnes Road, Ashfield, MA 01330.
          In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to either the Highland Ambulance EMS Inc., 56 Main Street, Goshen, M 01032 or to the Dakin Pioneer Valley Humane Soc., 163 Montague Road, Leverett, MA 01054.

 

Source reference H6297 :

Individuals : Donald Everett ALLAIRE
From: https://www.meaningfulfunerals.net
          Donald Emery Allaire
          Hyde Park-Donald Emery Allaire, 93, passed away Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at Copley Hospital in Morrisville. He was born August 6, 1922 in Elmore, the son of Peter J. and Helen (Foss) Allaire. Donald married Ramonia Crosier on June 26, 1948 at St. Teresa’s rectory in Hyde Park.
          Donald was a kind, gentle and generous man who was always willing to help in any way he could. He served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II and was a member of the VFW. He was employed in several different fields during his lifetime including farming, core drilling, ski repair, carpentry and caretaking. He especially enjoyed his work as a caretaker. Donald also had many interests and hobbies including fishing, hunting and trapping. He was a talented gardener and beekeeper. He also raised sheep for wool.
          He is survived by his wife, Ramonia; daughter, Gisele Hodgdon and husband, Terry of Montpelier and son, Brent Allaire of Morrisville; grandsons, Ian Hodgdon and Jeremy Allaire and his wife, Samantha; great-granddaughter, Abigail Allaire; one brother, Norman Allaire of Irasburg; one half-sister, Rachel Towers and husband, Ralph of Richmond; two half-brothers, Levi Allaire and wife, Bonnie of Essex Center and Raymond Allaire of Colchester. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by siblings, Philip Allaire, Lea Daily and Marcel Allaire.
          Visitation will be held Tuesday, December 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Faith Funeral Home, 165 Brooklyn St., Morrisville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday, December 16 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Teresa’s Church in Hyde Park.
          In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Donald’s name to Rural Community Transportation, 1677 Industrial Parkway, Lyndonville, VT 05851.

 

Source reference H6298 :

Individuals : Rita E. CROSIER
From: Moser Memorial Chapel, Freemont, Nebraska
          Rita E. Petersen, 73, of Fremont died Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, at Arbor Manor in Fremont.
          She was born Dec. 2, 1936, in Liberty to Joseph and Mae (Maine) Crosier. She grew up on her family’s farm near Liberty and graduated from high school at Barneston in 1954. After graduation, she moved to Omaha and worked for Mutual of Omaha. After she married, they moved to a farm in the Shelby and Tennant, Iowa, vicinity. In 1969, they moved into Shelby and she worked at REM-LEAD WAY. In 1995, they moved to Fremont where she worked at Wendy’s and later at USA Steak Buffet.
          She married Donald E. Petersen on Feb. 2, 1957, in Mission Creek. He died March 10, 1995. She was a lifelong member of Tennant Methodist Church until it closed.
          Survivors include: a son, Dennis Petersen of Fremont; two daughters, Debra (and husband, Roger) Baker of New York Mills, Minn., and Kila (and husband, Jim) Baker of Fremont; two sisters, Gene Cameron of Summerfield, Kan., and LaVon Vaughn of Pawnee City; sister-in-law, Helen (and husband, Leonard) Maly of Fremont; and six grandchildren, Christa, Katie, Kelly, Lad (and wife, Carissa), Ian (and fiancee, Courtney Thomas) and Kaleb Baker.
          She also was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Donald “Val” Crosier; a sister, Betty Morrison; and brothers-in-law, “Hub” Morrison, Harlan Cameron and Galen “Gay” Vaughn.
          The funeral will be 2 p.m. Friday at Moser Memorial Chapel in Fremont. Visitation will be from 3-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home with the family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. Visitation will continue from 9 a.m. to service time Friday at the funeral home. Private family burial will be in Shelby Cemetery in Shelby, Iowa.

 

Source reference N6299 :

Individuals : Rita E. CROSIER
Burial: Shelby Cemetery
          Shelby, Shelby County, Iowa, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 47294038

 

Source reference H6300 :

Individuals : Joseph Edward BARRETT
The marriage card from the town of Bennington, Vt. reads that she was one year old when she married and this is her twenty-first marriage!

 

Source reference H6301 :

Individuals : Franklin Almon WOODRUFF
FIRST FIFTY YEARS OF CAZENOVIA SEMINARY.
          ITS HISTORY--PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL JUBILEE--GENERAL CATALOGUE.
          THIRTY-THREE ILLUSTRATIONS.
          Cazenovia, N.Y., MDCCCLXXVII.
          Printed by Nelson & Phillips, 805 Broadway, New York.

 

Source reference N6302 :

Individuals : Franklin Almon WOODRUFF
Divorced in 1880 census.
          Burial: Rosehill Cemetery
          Hand County, South Dakota, USA
          Plot: Block 1, Lot 6, grave 2
          Find A Grave Memorial# 26574470

 

Source reference H6303 :

Individuals : Ruth Elaine CROSIER
My Genealogy Home Page
          Updated October 7, 2002
          c l pelayo
          po box 576
          garden grove, CA 92842
          United States
          714-000-0000
          pelayo@sbcglobal.net

 

Source reference H6304 :

Individuals : Philip Isaac WEAVER
My Genealogy Home Page
          Updated October 7, 2002
          c l pelayo
          po box 576
          garden grove, CA 92842
          United States
          714-000-0000
          pelayo@sbcglobal.net

 

Source reference H6305 :

Individuals : Walter Allan BELDEN
Gage County Marriage index by Groom

 

Source reference N6306 :

Individuals : Ruth Emily CROSIER
Cause of death: Hypertensive Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease

 

Source reference H6307 :

Individuals : Ruth Emily CROSIER
Vermont phoenix., October 18, 1912, Page 2
          Mrs. Harry LeRay Is staying a few days with her father, Dudley Crosier, In Guilford. Mrs. Crosier remains at the Memorial hospital.

 

Source reference N6308 :

Individuals : Ruth Geneva CROSIER
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
          Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 121029094

 

Source reference N6309 :

Individuals : Ruth Geneva CROSIER
Burial: Glenwood Cemetery
          Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 121029094

 

Source reference H6310 :

Individuals : Ruth Josephine CROSIER
The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania · Page 2 August 18, 1919
          MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph S. Miller, Harrisburg, and Ruth J. Crosier, Scranton.

 

Source reference N6311 :

Individuals : Joseph Sherley MILLER
Burial: Thompson Cemetery
          Thompson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 147738357

 

Source reference N6312 :

Individuals : Ruth Stacy CROSIER
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery
          Allouez, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82856455

 

Source reference N6313 :

Individuals : Alfred Lyle JOHNSON
Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery
          Allouez, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 82856388

 

Source reference N6314 :

Individuals : Ruth Wescott CROSIER
Buried in Hanover, Plymouth, MA
          (Vera M. (Chase) Crosier)
          Vermont phoenix., February 17, 1893, Page
          In Hallfax. Feb. II. a danghter to Mr. and Mrs. Perley E. Crosier

 

Source reference H6315 :

Individuals : Nathan Henry JONES
Vermont phoenix., August 25, 1916, Page 5
          In Brattleboro, Aug. 21, by Carl S. Hopkins, Esq., Nathan H. Jones of
          Whitingham and Miss Ruth W. Crosier of Halifax.
          Vermont phoenix., August 25, 1916, Page 4
          Nathan H. Jones of Whitingham, who makes daily trips as stage driver between Jacksonville and Brattleboro, and Miss Ruth W. Crosier of Halifax, were married by justice Carl S. Hopkins at 10 o'clock Monday in Mr Hopkin's office. The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Perley Crosier of Halifax. Her father is postmaster.

 

Source reference N6316 :

Individuals : Ruthmary Carmen CROSIER
Ruthmary C. Crosier
          BARRE - A Mass of Christian burial was con-celebrated Thursday, May 14, 2009, at 11 a.m. in St. Monica Catholic Church in Barre for Ruthmary C. Crosier, who passed away May 8, 2009, at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin.
          The principal celebrant was Monsignor Raymond Crosier (brother of the deceased), assisted by Monsignor Peter A. Routhier, vicar general and pastor of St. Joseph Co-Cathedral of Burlington, and the Rev. Leopold J. Bilodeau, pastor of St. Monica Catholic Church. Robert Bates was crucifer and altar server.
          Organist Angeline Ennis accompanied vocalists Mary Whyte and Ronald Routhier in the hymns "Amazing Grace," "The Lord Is My Shepherd," "Ave Maria," "I Am the Bread of Life" and "How Great Thou Art."
          Words of remembrance were offered by Monsignor Crosier and Joseph A. Crosier Jr., both brothers of the deceased.The Old Testament readings were read by Elizabeth Bond, a family friend, and Monsignor Routhier read scriptures from the New Testament and also led the Prayer of the Faithful.
          Monsignor Crosier read the Gospel.
          Offertory gifts were presented at the altar by Michael A. Quaranta Jr., son of the deceased; Tiffany A. Vitagliano, daughter, and Joseph A. Crosier Jr., brother.
          Pallbearers were Edward Ferrari, Real Maurice, Henry Bilodeau, Raymond LaCroix, Andre Rouleau and William Robie, all members of the Knights of Columbus.
          A prayer service was held Wednesday evening at the Pruneau-Polli Funeral Home in Barre and was led by Monsignor Crosier and the Rev. Bilodeau.
          Burial followed the Mass in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Duxbury, Vt., where Monsignor Crosier offered committal prayers.
          Following the burial, family and friends gathered at the Hilltop Restaurant on Quarry Hill Road for a time of fellowship and luncheon.
          Published in Times Argus on May 18, 2009 Print
          Ruthmary C. Crosier
          BARRE - Ruthmary C. Crosier, 58, of 1 Bromur St., passed away after a long illness on Friday, May 8, 2009, surrounded by her loving family.
          Born in Barre City on Aug. 10, 1950, she was the daughter of Carmen M. Crosier and the late Joseph A Crosier Sr.
          Ruthmary graduated from Marion High School in 1968, and attended St. Joseph the Provider Catholic College in Rutland.
          After her schooling, Ruthmary worked for Barre Electric, the state of Vermont and retired from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Vermont.
          In 1970, Ruthmary married Michael A. Quaranta Sr., in St. Monica Church. They later divorced. During their marriage, she and her husband owned and operated Emslie the Florist in Montpelier from 1972 through 1982.
          Ruthmary remained a lifelong member of Saint Monica's Catholic Parish, and member of The Ladies of the Knights of Columbus.
          Ruthmary enjoyed horseback riding, music, dancing, classic movies and spending time with her two children. Ruthmary always had a joke ready. She had a beautiful smile and contagious laugh that would brighten up any room, and make any day that much better.
          Survivors include her mother Carmen Crosier of Barre; her brothers Joseph A. Crosier Jr. of Barre, and Monsignior Raymond Crosier of Amarillo, Texas; her aunt Conchita Bouchard of Bristol, Conn.; her cousins Francis Mier of Berlin, Vt., Mary Conchita Prycznewski of Bristol, and Theresa Brantley of E. Lansing Mich.; her pets Gizzie and Mikey; two children, Tiffany A. Quaranta-Vitagliano of Barre, and Michael A. Quaranta Jr, of Albany, N.Y.
          Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Monica Catholic Church on Thursday, May 14, 2009, at 11 a.m., with Msgr. Raymond Crosier main celebrant. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery in Duxbury, Vt.
          Contributions in her memory may be made to Saint Monica Catholic Church, 79 Summer Street, Barre, VT 05641.
          Published in Times Argus from May 10 to May 11, 2009

 

Source reference H6317 :

Individuals : Sabra E. CROSIER
Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915 for Sabra E. Crosier
          Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 lists marriage as recorded on April 4, 1873
          Gazette & Courier - Monday, August 23, 1875
          Died
          Gould, Sabra, second wife of Henry D. Gould and daughter of Benjamin Crosier, formerly of Coleraine, died in Heath on Aug. 15.
          Gazette & Courier - Monday, July 5, 1875
          Born
          In Heath on June 19, a daughter to George Kent; April 7, a daughter to H.D. Gould and grand-daughter to Benjamin Crosier.
          In the 1865 census Maria and Sabra Crosier are liing in the George White of Colrain household.
          1870 census lists a Sabra Crosier 18 years old living in the house hold of William Riddle in Massachusetts

 

Source reference N6318 :

Individuals : Sabra E. CROSIER
Burial: Center Cemetery
          Heath, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
          Plot: R18-13
          Find A Grave Memorial# 99579505

 

Source reference H6319 :

Individuals : Sadie L. CROSIER
United States Census, 1930, she is a lodger at Highland Falls, Orange, New York
          United States Census, 1910, living with Perley and Geoge at Bronx Assembly District 32, New York, New York

 

Source reference N6320 :

Individuals : Charles Clark BELLOWS
His 1st wife Laura is not buried in Cutting Cem. in Wilmington; perhaps she died in Marlboro before Charles Jr. moved to Wilmington.
          Charles Jr.'s farm was on the east bank of the Deerfield River where the boat launching area is now. The cellar hole is still visible in the edge of the woods to the east. Apparently he and his 2nd and 3rd wives are buried down hill and to the northeast of the house and were relocated to the Cutting Cem. when the railroad came through.
          From the Vermont Historical Magazine page 450 REF NOTE
          "Capt. Charles Bellows Jr., m. Oct 19 1809 Laura, dau. of David Miller, and for his second wife Wealthy, dau of Capt. Judah Moon of Wilmington; for his third wife, Sally Croner. Children: Laura,Almira,and Charles Herman, Clark, Mary A., Franklin, Dolly A., Catherine, Judah, Rufus, John, Elmira[sic],Martha, Timothy and Sally. Laura his eldest daughter, born 7 Feb 1810, married first Mar 25 1828 Luman Stearns who died June 1830 age 23; she married second Dec 1833, Hosea
          Haskell of Wilmington;he died and she married third, Ebenezer Stone of Wilmington; he died and she married for her fourth husband, Alonzo Bugbee of Dover."
          Vital Records of Marlboro show Capt. Charles Bellows died on 7 May 1659 of "an accumulation of fat around his heart" at 70y 3 m 7d of age. [Bob Nichols]

 

Source reference H6321 :

Individuals : Charles Clark BELLOWS
Burial: Intervale Cemetery
          Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 120192066

 

Source reference N6322 :

Individuals : Sally CROSIER
Burial: Intervale Cemetery
          Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 120191933

 

Source reference N6323 :

Individuals : Joseph CANEDY
Burial: Northfield Cemetery
          Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 18261828

 

Source reference H6324 :

Individuals : Joseph CANEDY
Farmer; Came to Northfield in 1854.
          Resource: Veronica Grant, PO Box 85, Dundas MN 55019 (507) 645-8960 [Iris Baird]

 

Source reference H6325 :

Individuals : Sally CROSIER
History of Rice and Steele Counties, Minnesota, Illustrated, Vol. II; Compiled by Franklin Curtiss-Wedge (1910)

 

Source reference N6326 :

Individuals : Sally CROSIER
Burial: Heartwellville Cemetery
          Heartwellville, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 49558283

 

Source reference N6327 :

Individuals : Sally Scott CROSIER
Burial: East Street Cemetery
          Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 87365846

 

Source reference N6328 :

Individuals : Saloma CROSIER
Burial: Center Cemetery
          Southampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 9795522

 

Source reference H6329 :

Individuals : Sandra Jane CROSIER
on line: Shoreline Memorial Services
          Obituary for Sandra J. Groesbeck
          Born: July 6th, 1944
          Passed Away: July 15th, 2013
          Obituary
          GROESBECK, MRS SANDRA J. Muskegon Mrs. Sandra Jane Groesbeck, age 69, passed away on Monday, July 15, 2013. She was born in East Berne, NY on July 6, 1944 to William and Helen (Warner) Crosier. Sandra had worked as an LPN for the Christian Care Nursing Center for 22 years. She served as both Vice President and President of the local Michigan Licensed Practical Nurses Association. Sandra was also a member of Covenant Community Church RCA and the Red Hat Society. She is survived by her husband of nearly 48 years, Wayne; son, Adam (Tamra Wright) Groesbeck of NY; daughter, Faith Groesbeck of Muskegon; eight grandchildren, Felipe, Jake, Ashley and A.J. Groesbeck, Devin and Meghanne Wright, Angel and Angelica Avila; two sisters, Ann (Charles) Houghtaling and Patricia Schultz, both of NY; brother, Richard (Joanne) Crosier of NY; many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at Covenant Community Church, 134 E. Barney Ave., Muskegon, MI 49444. Visitation will be one hour prior to service time at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Covenant Community Church in Muskegon or the MLPNA, 5900 Executive Dr., Lansing, MI 48911 (please specify Muskegon District). A second Memorial Service for Sandra Groesbeck will be held on Thursday, August 1 at 6:30 PM at Jerusalem Reformed Church, 1433 Indian Fields Rd., Feura Bush, NY

 

Source reference H6330 :

Individuals : Sharon Ann CROSIER
Published in The Hartford Courant on Oct. 31, 2007
          CROSIER, Sharon A. Sharon A, Crosier, 57, of Hartford, entered into eternal rest after a long and courageous battle with ovarian cancer on Monday (October 29, 2007). Sharon was born on October 19, 1950 in Hartford to William and Jean Crosier. She was predeceased by her parents. Sharon leaves her sisters, Mary Soldano of Hartford, and Deborah Loranger and her husband Ronald of Westbrook; her beloved niece, Madeleine Severin of New York City; and nephews Sonny Soldano and his wife Jennifer of Murfreesboro, TN, and Devin Soldano of Hartford. She also leaves her great-nephew Joshua, and great-niece Summer Soldano. Sharon was employed for many years at Friendly's Corp. in Wethersfield as a manager. Funeral services and internment at Cedar Hill Cemetery will be private. Sharon will be remembered by all those whose lives she touched with her kindness, and for her love for animals, her generosity, and her gentle spirit. A special thanks to the kind and caring staff at the Harry Gray Cancer Center, especially Dr. Stacy Nerenstone. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society (l-800-ACS2345) or www.cancer.org. To share a memory with the family please visit www.dillonbaxter.com

 

Source reference H6331 :

Individuals : Sharon Lee CROSIER
Altamont enterprise. (Altamont, N.Y.), November 23, 1951, Page 11.
          Wedding: Schenectady Gazette - Dec 3, 1979
          A daughter, Sharon Lee Crosier, has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crosier at Ellis hospital.

 

Source reference H6332 :

Individuals : Bruce W. SMITH
Engagement anouncement: Schenectady Gazette - Aug 8, 1979
          Marriage anouncement: Schenectady Gazette - December 3, 1979

 

Source reference N6333 :

Individuals : Shirley Dorothy CROSIER
Burial: Forestdale Cemetery
          Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
          Find A Grave Memorial# 159067567

 

Source reference H6334 :

Individuals : Shirley Dorothy CROSIER
From: Masslive.com
          Shirley (Crosier) Lebert, 83, a longtime Chicopee resident and children’s advocate passed away on Saturday, March 5, 2016 at Mercy Medical Center. She was forever a “mom” to so many area children and spent much of her life helping others with her way of care and concern. She was born in Springfield on June 13, 1932 a daughter of the late Everett and Dorothy (Milett) Crosier. Shirley worked for many years at MSPCC and earlier in her life at Holyoke Wire & Cable. Her life was devoted to being a “mom” to many area children and she now receives the award of her goodness as she enters eternal rest and peace. She was also active with the American Legion Post #353 Ladies Auxiliary with her best friend, Ruth Picard who has been awaiting her ascension. She was predeceased by her husbands, William Chabot and Austin Lebert. She is survived by her sons, Michael Lebert of Chicopee; Thomas Strawbridge of KS; her sister, Beverly Murray of Chicopee; her four grandchildren, Jesse Strawbridge, Michael Lebert, Jr, Rebecca and Austin Lebert as well as her many nieces, nephews, cousins and her sister in law Giselle “Gigi” Crosier of W. Springfield. She also leaves her devoted caretaker and friend, Deborah Hoppe and her family of Chicopee. Life celebration hours will be held on Thursday, March 10, 2016 from 4-7PM at Brunelle Funeral Home, 811 Chicopee St., Chicopee, MA 01013. Her life celebration ceremonies will begin on Friday at 10AM in Brunelle Funeral Home and be followed by the burial in Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke. Memorial donations in Shirley’s name can be made to Griffins Friends, c/o Baystate Health Foundation, 280 Chestnut St., Spfld, MA 01199.

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