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Note H6321 :

Individuals : BELLOWS Charles Clark

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

 

Note N6322 :

Individuals : CROSIER Sally

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Intervale Cemetery
Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 120191933

 

Note N6323 :

Individuals : CANEDY Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Northfield Cemetery
Northfield, Rice County, Minnesota, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 18261828

 

Note H6324 :

Individuals : CANEDY Joseph

          Quote from the original source document :
Farmer; Came to Northfield in 1854.
Resource: Veronica Grant, PO Box 85, Dundas MN 55019 (507) 645-8960 [Iris Baird]

 

Note H6325 :

Individuals : CROSIER Sally

          Quote from the original source document :
History of Rice and Steele Counties, Minnesota, Illustrated, Vol. II; Compiled by Franklin Curtiss-Wedge (1910)

 

Note N6326 :

Individuals : CROSIER Sally

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Heartwellville Cemetery
Heartwellville, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 49558283

 

Note N6327 :

Individuals : CROSIER Sally Scott

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: East Street Cemetery
Pittsford, Monroe County, New York, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 87365846

 

Note N6328 :

Individuals : CROSIER Saloma

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Center Cemetery
Southampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 9795522

 

Note H6329 :

Individuals : CROSIER Sandra Jane

          Quote from the original source document :
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

 

Note H6330 :

Individuals : CROSIER Sharon Ann

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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

 

Note H6331 :

          Quote from the original source document :
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.

 

Note H6332 :

          Quote from the original source document :
Engagement anouncement: Schenectady Gazette - Aug 8, 1979
Marriage anouncement: Schenectady Gazette - December 3, 1979

 

Note N6333 :

Individuals : CROSIER Shirley Dorothy

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Forestdale Cemetery
Holyoke, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 159067567

 

Note H6334 :

Individuals : CROSIER Shirley Dorothy

          Quote from the original source document :
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.

 

Note H6335 :

Individuals : LEBERT Austin Arthur

          Quote from the original source document :
Ham radio operator, K1ETN (SK)

 

Note N6336 :

Individuals : LEBERT Austin Arthur

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Agawam Center Cemetery
Agawam, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 124714097

 

Note H6337 :

          Quote from the original source document :
North Adams Transcript August 9, 1967:
Susan Crosier, Director giving training course at nursing home.
Miss Susan Crosier O.T.C. Director of occupational theripy at Adams Nursing Homes, Inc. is conducting a training course for occupational therepy aides at the nursing homes in Williamstown and Adams. Miss Crosier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Crosier of Wells Ave. The course participants will attend lectures and discussions on the theory of occupational therapy and will learn such craft as knitting crochetting sewing leatherwork metalwork rushing crewel embroidery and weaving.
In addition Miss Crosier will teach them how to organize parties and games as well as instructing the students in gardening cooking and sports.
The program began on July 31 in Williamstown and will begin on Aug. 21 in the Adams home.
Miss. Crosier received her bachelor's degree from Tufts University's school of occupational therapy in 1965 and was registered by the American Occupational Therapy Assn. in the same year.
Miss. Crosier affiliated in general medicine at the District of Columbia General Hospital Washington, D.C. in psychiatry at Michael Reese Hospital Chicago, Ill. and in physical medicine at Albany N.Y. Medical Center. Before returning to North Adams she worked at Boston State Hospital. Beginning Sept. 8. Miss Crosier will serve as consultant in occupational therapy for the Adams Nursing Home.

 

Note H6338 :

          Quote from the original source document :
Wedding anouncement in "The Otsego Farmer" , Cooperstown, N.Y. October 16, 1969.
JONES-CROSIER
Miss Susan Carol Crosier became the bride ofC. R . Jones at a 3 p.m. ceremony at the UnitarianUniversalist Church, North Adams, Mass. On Saturday, October 11. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Herbert Weeks, pastor of the church.
Mrs. George Rodrigues Was organist and the church was decorated with white gladiola and chrysanthemums.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrf Frederick E Crosier of North Adams. Mr. Jones is the son of Mrs. Weston E. Jones of Charles City, la, and the late Mr. Jones.
The bride was attired in an Edwardian Revival gown of ribbed silk ottoman. The floor-length gown was made with a high collar, long full sleeves with deep cuffs and a fitted bodice. The collar, cuffs and bodice were trimmed with heavy cotton lace in a shell and popcorn design. Her floorlength veil was attached to a circle of matching lace and she carried a colonial bouquet of white shasta daisies, pompons and yellow sweetheart roses with maiden hair fern.
Mrs. James F. Baird of Northboro, Mass. sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ruby Rogers of Cooperstown and Mrs. Peter Stevenson
of Cazenovia, both classmates of the bride. They were dressed alike in floor-length gowns of celery-green, silk-sari cloth, trimmed with gold borders and medallions.
They carried bouquets of lemon yellow miniature carnations with bows of moss green velvet ribbon.
Clay Lancaster of New York City served as best man. Ushers were Carroll Hoff of Lancaster, Pa. and Charles Tichy of Woodbury, L.I.
The wedding rings were made by Alfred Wardle of the School of Art, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute in Utica.
A reception followed the ceremony at the Heartwellville Lodge. Mrs. Jones was graduated from Tufts University, studied art history at the University of Kansas and received the Master of Arts degree from the Cooperstown Graduate Program. She has been director of the Oneida Historical Society at Utica since October 1968.
Mr. Jones was graduated from Iowa State University at Ames, studied art history at the Ne w York University Institute of Fine Arts and received the Master of Arts Degree from the Cooperstown Graduate Program in 1965. From 1965 to 1968, he was director of the Concord Antiquarian Museum, Concord, Mass. Currently, he is associate curator with the
New York State Historical Association.
After the wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home in Middlefield.

 

Note H6339 :

Individuals : CROSIER Vera Louise

          Quote from the original source document :
From: Funeral.com
Obituary for Vera Somes
Vera L. Somes 83, of Devonshire Estates in Lenox, died Tuesday October 28th at Fairview Commons in Gt. Barrington.
She was born in Adams on August 23, 1931 the daughter of Walter and Gladys Wemple Crosier and was educated in the Adams Elementary Schools. She later moved to Lee and graduated from Lee High School in 1949.
After graduation she was in nursing training at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington D.C. She returned to Lee in 1953 where she married her husband Malcolm Somes. They had celebrated their 60 Wedding Anniversary being married November 21, 1953
Besides her husband of Lenox she leaves three sons Scott L. Somes of Manchester Ct., Lance N. Somes of Lee, and Terry A. Somes of North Port, FL.; one daughter Kathy M. Hatch of Gt. Barrington; three brothers Leon C. Crosier, Alan D. Crosier and Mark M. Crosier; Two Sisters Jean E. Becker and Ruth E. Bridigan and one granddaughter Erin Somes. She was predeceased by her brother Earl W. Crosier
Visiting hours at the Kelly Funeral Home will be Friday October 31st from 4-7.

 

Note H6340 :

Individuals : SOMES Malcom E.

          Quote from the original source document :
From: Kelly Funeral Home, Lee, Ma.
Malcolm E. Somes, 87, of Devonshire Estates in Lenox, formerly of Lee, died peacefully Wednesday, August 26th, at the Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield.
Born in Otis on July 24, 1928 he was the son of Edmund and Eunice Morgan Somes. He was educated in the Otis Schools and was a 1947 graduate of Lee High School.
Mr. Somes served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War from 1949 until 1952 and was discharged with the rank of Sergeant.
After the service he attended Nashville Diesel College in Nashville, TN. Upon returning to the Berkshires in 1954, Mr. Somes worked at the Clark-Aiken Co. in East Lee, the Lenox Machine Co. in Lenox Dale and the former Beloit Corporation in Lenox Dale, from where he retired.
His wife, the former Vera L. Somes, whom he married Nov. 21, 1953, died Oct. 28, 2014.
He leaves three sons; Scott L. Somes of Manchester, CT, Lance N. Somes of Lee, and Terry A. Somes of North Port, FL; one daughter Kathy M. Hatch of Gt. Barrington; two brothers Marshall Somes of Otis, and Melvin Somes of Lanesboro; and one granddaughter, Erin Somes.
A grave side service will be held at a later date at the Veterans Cemetery in Sarasota, FL.

 

Note N6341 :

Individuals : CROSIER Verlinde Cordelia

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Asbury Cemetery
Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 35075168

 

Note N6342 :

Individuals : LOZIER William Burton

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Asbury Cemetery
Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 35075087

 

Note N6343 :

Individuals : DAVIS Ira Hastings

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Roseville Cemetery
Roseville, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 140589053

 

Note N6344 :

Individuals : CROSIER Winifred Joyce 'Winnie'

          Quote from the original source document :
Find A Grave Memorial# 157364079

 

Note H6345 :

Individuals : CROSIER Winifred Joyce 'Winnie'

          Quote from the original source document :
Published in The Register-Mail on Jan. 22, 2016:
GALESBURG - Winifred J. "Winnie" Knox, 82, Galesburg, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2016, at Seminary Manor in Galesburg.
She was born Sept. 27, 1933, in Monmouth, the daughter of Leonard H. and Bertha N. (Cummings) Crosier.
Winnie married John O. Davis Jr. in 1954, he preceded her in death. She later married A. DuWayne Knox in 1990. He preceded her in death in January 2014.
Winnie loved chocolate, playing games, watching sports and most of all, laughing and spending time with family and friends.
Surviving are three children, Cindy (Craig) Hisler of Marshall, Michigan, Steve (Marti) Davis of Anchorage, Alaska, and Julie (Tim) Troyer of Angola, Indiana. Also surviving are two grandsons, Cory and Colt Davis of Michigan; four stepgrandchildren; four step great-grandchildren; one sister, Mary Lu Butler of Rogers, Arkansas; one brother, Bob (Sandy) Crosier of Roseville; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, and brother-in-law, John R. Butler.
A gathering of family and friends will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, at McGuire & Davies Funeral Home and Crematory, Monmouth. Cremation rites have been accorded. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Roseville Food Pantry. McGuire & Davies Funeral Home and Crematory, Monmouth, is in charge of arrangements

 

Note H6346 :

Individuals : KNOX Alvin DuWaynne

          Quote from the original source document :
from: Daily Review Atlas, Monmouth, Il. January 10, 2014
Alvin DuWyanne Knox, 81, of Galesburg, passed away Jan. 7, 2014, at OSF St. Mary’s Hospital in Galesburg, following complications of surgery.
He was born Sept. 27, 1932, at home in Monmouth to Allan and Mary (Brimmer) Knox. DuWyanne was one of 14 children: seven boys and seven girls. He enjoyed several sports during his school years, earning the nickname "DuWorm" for his outstanding evasive action on the football field.
He was married to Marylu Payne Feb. 8, 1954, in Parkland, Md., following his discharge from the United States Air Force. DuWyanne served from 1950 to 1954, working as a Radio Technician in Korea during wartime. Following his discharge from the military, he attended Monmouth College, graduating in 1958 with a degree in Finance. During college he worked for Vickroy Furniture in Monmouth.
He is survived by five children born of this marriage: Valerie (Al) Sobrack, of Bigfork, Minn.; Kim (Don) Bouchard, of Apple Valley, Calif.; Tracy (Steve) Armitage, of Greeley, Colo.; Cheri (Steve) Castle, of Loveland, Colo.; and Allan (Beckon) Knox, of Coon Rapids, Minn.
DuWyanne began his career right out of college, working for Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Mich., as a Financial Analyst. He spent his entire career working for Ford; he was eventually transferred to the Philco Division in California in 1967. He was promoted to a Finance Manager position when he transferred to the Ford Aerospace Division in 1968 and moved his family to Huntington Beach, Calif. DuWyanne had the distinction of being named as the 100,000th citizen of Huntington Beach, and was honored in that year’s Independence Day Parade.
He was married to Winifred (Crosier) Davis July 27, 1990, in Las Vegas, Nev. They lived for a time in Irvine, Calif. After his retirement they moved to St. George, Utah, and eventually returned to Warren County to reside in Roseville.
He is survived by his five children; step children, Cindy (Craig) Hisler, of Marshall, Mich., Julie (Tim) Troyer, of Angola, Ind., and Steve (Marti) Davis, of Anchorage, Alaska; 14 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; and numerous step-grand and step-great grandchildren. In addition, he leaves behind three sisters, Beverly (John) Livermore, of Rariton, Judy (Jim) Howe, of Monmouth, and Sharon (Gene) Cation, of Dayton, Ohio; two brothers, Chuck (Sue) Knox, of Thousand Oaks, Calif., and Leonard (Mary) Knox, of Reynolds; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.
DuWyanne was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters, four brothers and two grandsons.
He was considered the patriarch of his large and happy family, and will be remembered for his generosity, kindness, sense of humor and humility.
DuWyanne will be remembered with a visitation from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Turnbull Funeral Home in Monmouth, followed by a private family burial in Monmouth. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his name to the Roseville Food Pantry, serving all needy families in Warren County.

 

Note N6347 :

Individuals : KNOX Alvin DuWaynne

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Monmouth Cemetery
Monmouth, Warren County, Illinois, USA
Find A Grave Memorial# 123024642

 

Note N6348 :

Individuals : CROSIER Yvonne "Bonnie" Alice

          Quote from the original source document :
Attended Squabble Hollow School Lyndonville, Vt. in 1950

 

Note N6349 :

Individuals : JACQUES Dennis Edward

          Quote from the original source document :
From Area News Group Paper web site:
Dennis E. Jacques, 63, of Hudson, died Monday, October 9, 2006 after a ten and a half year battle with heart disease at St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua surrounded by his loving family.
Dennis was born September 7, 1943 in Somerville, Massachusetts, son of the late James Jacques and Izalee (Parks) Jacques.
Mr. Jacques was the husband of Yvonne "Bonnie" (Crosier) Jacques of Hudson and together shared 41 loving years of marriage.
Dennis served in the U. S. Army and was a member of the American Legion, Post 2 in Manchester.
Mr. Jacques was also a member of the Elks, Lodge #720 in Nashua. While there he served as an Inner Guard from 1999 - 2000 and in 2001 - 2002 was named "Elk of the Year." Dennis and his friend, Skip Jacques, until last year, ran the canteen at the Elks Red Cross Blood Drive and for eight years made chili and chop suey for blood donors.
Dennis was an avid hunter and was proud of his 28 deer during his hunting career. He often said that he left all the deer on Bush Hill Road for others to hunt.
One of his greatest joys in life was his grandchildren. He loved to take them fishing, camping, and numerous trips to Disney World. His grandchildren were his pride and joy.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Jacques was predeceased by a son Kevin Lee Jacques who died in 1967.
Besides his loving wife Yvonne, survivors include one son and a daughter-in-law, Mark and Cathy Handy of St. Johnsbury, Vermont; a daughter and a son-in-law, Aileen and Liam Urbach of Hudson; two brothers and two sisters-in-law, Richard and Kim Jacques of Putney, Vermont, and Donald and Bonnie Jacques of Enfield; four sisters and three brothers-in-law, Jeanette and Brian Rutherford of White River Junction, Vermont, Sharon and John Foley of Orlando, Florida, Patricia and Norman Daigneault of Canaan, and Sheila Lancey of Orlando; Yvonne’s three sisters and their husbands, Ramona and Donald Allaire of Hyde Park, Vermont, Evelyn and Merle Jones of Waterford, Vermont, and Marilyn and Raymond Guyer of Lyndonville, Vermont; two very special grandchildren, Bailey and Connor Urbach of Hudson, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Burial took place on Friday, October 13, at 2 at the Lyndon Center Cemetery in Lyndonville, Vermont. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made in Dennis’s loving memory to either the Nashua Emblem Club #170, PO Box 113, Nashua, NH 03061, or to the NH State Association of the Emblem Club Scholarship Fund, Attn: Scholarship Chairman Sandy Jones, 568 Monadnock Highway, East Swanzey, NH 03446. To send an online message of condolence, go to www.dumontsullivan.com. The Dumont - Sullivan Funeral Home in Hudson was in charge of arrangements.

 

Note H6350 :

Individuals : JACQUES Dennis Edward

          Quote from the original source document :
Sp4 US Army Vietnam

 

Note N6351 :

Individuals : CROSIER Zatha Beatrice

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Plot: 322-1 New
Find A Grave Memorial# 54424422

 

Note N6352 :

Individuals : SMITH Kenneth Edmund

          Quote from the original source document :
Burial: Kearney Cemetery
Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Plot: 322-2 East
Find A Grave Memorial# 54417138

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