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Note H7710 :
From: http://www.ohdefuneralhome.com/ Irene Norma, daughter of Thomas and Doris (Cady) Lumsden, was born January 1, 1932 at Burke, SD. She moved with her family to places in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Nebraska before settling in Coon Rapids, Iowa. She graduated from Coon Rapids High School in 1949. Following her schooling she worked in a restaurant in Coon Rapids. On November 22, 1949, Irene was united in marriage with Clair Crosier at St. Patrick’s Church in Bayard. They were the parents of two children and lived on a farm east of Bayard before moving to the McEvoy (Claire’s grandparents) farm south of Coon Rapids. Irene was a committed farm wife and helped with farming chores which included Claire’s ponies. The family moved into Coon Rapids in 1959. Irene worked at the Coon Rapids Enterprise and during detasseling and harvest season, Irene helped with book work and sorting corn for Garst and Thomas and Pioneer Seed Corn Companies. She also worked as a secretary and bookkeeper in a plumbing business and car dealership. In 1992 they moved back to the family farm. At one time, Irene was active in the Annunciation Parish in Coon Rapids. She was also a Girl Scout Leader and a member of ASPC (a pony association). Irene always cared for a large garden and picked berries to be made into jam. She was quite a homemaker and enjoyed baking for her family, especially corn meal buns. Before her eyesight started to fail and arthritis set in, Irene enjoyed crocheting and knitting. Being outdoors and participating in hunting and fishing activities were important to her. After the death of her husband and son in 2007, Irene found it difficult to enjoy life. She died at home on Sunday, July 31, 2011, at the age of 79 years, 6 months and 30 days. Preceding her in death are her parents; husband Claire Crosier; son Darrell Crosier; grandson Matt Crosier and brother Wally Lumsden and wife Arlene. Irene is survived by her daughter Diane and husband Dennis Olesen of Audubon; four grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; daughter in law LuAnn Dutcher of Fort Dodge; other relatives and friends. |
Note H7711 :
from: http://www.carmonfuneralhome.com Raymond Leon Crosier, 94, of West Suffield, beloved husband of Joyce (Lunden) Crosier, died peacefully on April 17, 2013 at Suffield House surrounded by his family. He was born on October 3, 1918, in Springfield, MA, son of the late Harold and Sarah (McAllister) Crosier. Ray grew up in Agawam and was a graduate of Agawam High School. He earned his Bachelor's Degree from the American International College in Springfield, MA and later his MBA from[H1] Boston University. He served during WWII as an Army medic with the 261st Medical Battalion in the Mediterrean and European theaters. After a long and successful career he retired as VP of Human Resources from the Wiremold Company in West Hartford, CT in 1983. Ray was an active member of Second Baptist Church, where he had served on several committees throughout the years. A kind, caring, loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, and community leader. He will be greatly missed by all. Along with his wife of over 64 years, he leaves his daughters, Heidi Crosier-Sypitkowski and her husband Robert of Bangor, ME, and Mitti Mattson and her husband Dr. Richard Mattson of Branford, CT; grandchildren, Eben Sypitkowski, Samantha and Julia Traylor and Madeleine Mattson. He was predeceased by his son, Gary R. Crosier and his granddaughter, Christina Mattson. A funeral service will be held at 1 pm Saturday, April 20th, at the Second Baptist Church in Suffield, with a reception following in the church hall. Burial will take place in Baptist Village Cemetery in East Longmeadow, MA. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Second Baptist Church. carmonfuneralhome.com: Raymond Leon Crosier, 94, of West Suffield, beloved husband of Joyce (Lunden) Crosier, died peacefully on April 17, 2013 at Suffield House surrounded by his family. He was born on October 3, 1918, in Springfield, MA, son of the late Harold and Sarah (McAllister) Crosier. Ray grew up in Agawam and was a graduate of Agawam High School. He earned his Bachelor's Degree from the American International College in Springfield, MA and later his MBA from[H1] Boston University. He served during WWII as an Army medic with the 261st Medical Battalion in the Mediterrean and European theaters. After a long and successful career he retired as VP of Human Resources from the Wiremold Company in West Hartford, CT in 1983. Ray was an active member of Second Baptist Church, where he had served on several committees throughout the years. A kind, caring, loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, and community leader. He will be greatly missed by all. Along with his wife of over 64 years, he leaves his daughters, Heidi Crosier-Sypitkowski and her husband Robert of Bangor, ME, and Mitti Mattson and her husband Dr. Richard Mattson of Branford, CT; grandchildren, Eben Sypitkowski, Samantha and Julia Traylor and Madeleine Mattson. He was predeceased by his son, Gary R. Crosier and his granddaughter, Christina Mattson. A funeral service will be held at 1 pm Saturday, April 20th, at the Second Baptist Church in Suffield, with a reception following in the church hall. Burial will take place in Baptist Village Cemetery in East Longmeadow, MA. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Second Baptist Church |
Note N7712 :
Burial: Baptist Village Cemetery East Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 108732107 |
Note H7713 :
From : Carmon Funeral Home.com Joyce E. Crosier July 7, 1921 - October 1, 2013 Resided in West Suffield, CT Joyce Elaine Crosier (nee Lunden), 92, died suddenly at St. Francis Hospital on October 1, 2013. She had resided in West Suffield with her loving husband, Raymond L. Crosier, who died earlier this year. Joyce was born on July 7, 1921, the eldest daughter of Ralph and Bertha Lunden. She graduated from Springfield Classical High School, subsequently earning her RN at Springfield Hospital. In Boston, she worked at Brigham & Women's and Deaconess Hospitals before returning to work as director of ER at Springfield Hospital. She became a visiting nurse after she and Ray started their family, eventually retiring to devote herself full time to them. As an active member of Suffield's Second Baptist Church, Joyce shared her musical and artistic talents through participation in their choir, bell choir and music and flower committees. Joyce brightened her surroundings; a green thumb of exceeding talent, a prolific painter of beautiful works and a woman whose own physical beauty was extraordinary, even in her 90's. Joyce was predeceased by her son Gary R. Crosier, her granddaughter Christina Joyce Mattson, her brother Kenneth M. Lunden, and sisters Irma Clark and Marjorie Poole. She is survived by her daughter Heidi Crosier-Sypitkowski and her husband Robert of Bangor ME and daughter Mitti Mattson and her husband Richard of Branford CT, as well as grandchildren Eben Sypitkowski, Samantha Traylor, Julia Traylor and Madeleine Mattson. She will be sorely missed. Her family will receive friends on Saturday, October 5, 2013, from 10-11 a.m., at the Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home, 443 East Street North (Rt. 159) Suffield; followed by a funeral service at The Second Baptist Church, 100 North Main Street, Suffield, at 11:30 a.m. Burial will take place in the Baptist Village Cemetery in East Longmeadow, MA. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Suffield Second Baptist Church Music Department, 100 North Main Street, Suffield, CT 06078 or the Suffield Emergency Aid Association, 450 South Street, Suffield, CT 06078. Please visit us at www.carmonfuneralhome.com for online condolences. - See more at: http://www.carmonfuneralhome.com/obituary?id=1300611#sthash.XRoQUe7y.d puf From: http://www.carmonfuneralhome.com Joyce Elaine Crosier (nee Lunden), 92, died suddenly at St. Francis Hospital on October 1, 2013. She had resided in West Suffield with her loving husband, Raymond L. Crosier, who died earlier this year. Joyce was born on July 7, 1921, the eldest daughter of Ralph and Bertha Lunden. She graduated from Springfield Classical High School, subsequently earning her RN at Springfield Hospital. In Boston, she worked at Brigham & Women's and Deaconess Hospitals before returning to work as director of ER at Springfield Hospital. She became a visiting nurse after she and Ray started their family, eventually retiring to devote herself full time to them. As an active member of Suffield's Second Baptist Church, Joyce shared her musical and artistic talents through participation in their choir, bell choir and music and flower committees. Joyce brightened her surroundings; a green thumb of exceeding talent, a prolific painter of beautiful works and a woman whose own physical beauty was extraordinary, even in her 90's. Joyce was predeceased by her son Gary R. Crosier, her granddaughter Christina Joyce Mattson, her brother Kenneth M. Lunden, and sisters Irma Clark and Marjorie Poole. She is survived by her daughter Heidi Crosier-Sypitkowski and her husband Robert of Bangor ME and daughter Mitti Mattson and her husband Richard of Branford CT, as well as grandchildren Eben Sypitkowski, Samantha Traylor, Julia Traylor and Madeleine Mattson. She will be sorely missed. Her family will receive friends on Saturday, October 5, 2013, from 10-11 a.m., at the Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home, 443 East Street North (Rt. 159) Suffield; followed by a funeral service at The Second Baptist Church, 100 North Main Street, Suffield, at 11:30 a.m. Burial will take place in the Baptist Village Cemetery in East Longmeadow, MA. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Suffield Second Baptist Church Music Department, 100 North Main Street, Suffield, CT 06078 or the Suffield Emergency Aid Association, 450 South Street, Suffield, CT 06078. Please visit us at www.carmonfuneralhome.com for online condolences |
Note N7714 :
Burial: Baptist Village Cemetery East Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118130290 |
Note H7715 :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 80823150 |
Note H7716 :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 80756753 |
Note N7717 :
Burial: Fairview Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 128081428 |
Note H7718 :
1930 and1940 census lists her race as White Delia's grandson Richard Crosier says she is 100% Blackfoot Indian as recorded in family journals |
Note N7719 :
Burial: Fairview Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 128081521 |
Note N7720 :
GREEN, THOMAS, son of the above, was a more prominent and leading man than his father. He is noticed at length among the clergymen of the town. He m. Martha, dau. of Capt. John Lynde of Malden, and sister of one of the early settlers of the town, January, 1726; and had Samuel, b. 1726. Martha, b. 1727; m. Dr. Robert Craige. Isaac. Thomas, b. 1733. John, b. 1736; a physician; removed to Worcester; became eminent in his profession; and had a son and grandson, of the same name and profession, in Worcester. Solomon. Elizabeth, m. Rev. Dr. Foster. Mrs. Green d. June 20, 1780: Dr. Green d. Aug. 19, 1773. Among the descendants of Dr. Green is Mrs. Mary H. Pike, authoress of " Ida May," a work of fiction of considerable reputation. She is the wife of F. A. Pike, Esq., of Calais, Me. Source: http://www.accessgenealogy.com/massachusetts/leicester/green.htm |
Note N7721 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 81491482 |
Note N7722 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 81492698 |
Note H7723 :
From the Nunda News and Truth NOTICE TO CREDITORS, \ order of Hon.. William Carter, Surrogate .swell ca»c made and provided, all persons having claims against the estate of Otis L. Crosier, late of the town of Portage, in said county, deceased, are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to tho undersigned, administrator, of the estate of staid deceased, at the residence of John S. Crosier, in the town of Portage, in said county, on or before the 21st day of March 11, 1910. Dated, September 7, K»0S JOHN S. CROSIER, Administrator. C. A. NOKTON, Attorney for Administrator, Nunda, N. Y. Silver Springs Sentinal, Thursday July 22, 1909 Otis L. Crosier, died at his home in Oakland, near Dalton, last Thursday night, aged 77 years. 1808-1908. Centennial history of the town of Nunda, with a preliminary recital of the winning of western New York (1908) "United States, Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933 |
Note N7724 :
Burial: Oakland Hill Cemetery Oakland, Livingston County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 82209442 from: Nunda Historical Society, Roster for GAR POST #343 Town of Portage, NY CROSIER, OTIS L. 54y, BP: Searsburg, Va., R: Portage NY, O: Mechanic, Entered: 6 Sept 1862, Rank: Private, Co: H, Regmt: 136 NY Inf., Discharged: 13 June 1863, Rank: Private, Co: H, Regmt: 136 NY Inf., Length of service : 9 m 7 dys, Cause of dis.: G. O. No. 77 Date of muster into GAR: 1 March 1884 [OTIS CROSIER] 1880 census says: Manufacturer Of Plows History of Livingston County, New York, from its earliest traditions to the present" has a short biography was captured at battle of Gettisburg. |
Note N7725 :
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Nunda, Livingston County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 176900883 |
Note H7726 :
"United States, Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933 THE NUNDA NEWS, NUNDA. N. Y., JUNE 8. 1918. Mrs. Mary A. Gallup of Portageville, spent Thursday at J. P. Crosier's. J. S Crosier and wife and son Sidney were guests at his mothers Mrs. M. F. Crosier, Thursday. Myron Austin came from Warsaw Tuesday to spend some time with his grandparents J. P. Crosier and wife. THE NUNPA NEWS, NUNDA, N.PV., JULY 13, 1918. Mrs. M. T. Crosier has been spending a few days at the Lyon home on the hill. Sunday.-J. P. Crosier and wife spent Sunday at Dalton, guests of their daughter Mrs. L. M. Price and family. |
Note H7727 :
"Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts to the end of 1849" |
Note H7728 :
Could he be one of the authors of: "The Kids’ Book of Divorce: By, For & About Kids," |
Note H7729 :
Published: June 28, 1998, New York Times: Hope Winthrop MacKay and Louis Pyle Crosier were married on Martha's Vineyard yesterday. The Rev. John Schule performed the United Church of Christ ceremony at the Federated Church in Edgartown, Mass. Next month, Mrs. Crosier, 28, is to become the director of admissions at the Tower School in Marblehead, Mass. Last term, she was the assistant head of St. Hilda's and St. Hugh's School in New York. She graduated from Princeton University and received a master's degree in education from Columbia University. She is the daughter of Dr. Cynthia MacKay and Malcolm MacKay of Brooklyn. The bride's father is a managing director of Russell Reynolds Associates, executive recruiters in Manhattan. Her mother, a Manhattan eye surgeon, is an associate clinical professor of ophthalmology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University. Mr. Crosier, 32, is to become an associate in August at the Boston office of Goldman, Sachs & Company, the investment bank. He graduated magna cum laude from Dartmouth College, where he received an M.B.A. degree this month. He also holds a master's degree in education from Harvard University and is the founder of the Avocus Publishing Company in Gilsun, N.H. He is the son of Claire Pyle and Robert N. Pyle of Washington. The bridegroom's mother is an account executive at Robert N. Pyle & Associates, a lobbying and public relations firm owned by her husband in Washington. |
Note H7730 :
From: The North Adams Transcript from North Adams, Massachusetts · Page 13, June 25, 1956 Finaly-Mackey Miss Jane Mackey, · former area resident and daughter of Mrs. Clarence Millard Crosier of -Reno, Nev., became the bride of Lieut. Richard Hale Everet Finaly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Finaly of Manhasset, N. Y., Saturday in St. Mary's in the Mountains church, Virginia City, Nev. Rev. Howard Joseph Lasch, Catholic chaplain of Stead Air Force base at Reno, officiated. The bride attended schools in Pownal and Bennington and the University of Vermont, and was graduated from Catherine Gibbs school, New York city. Lieut Finaly is a graduate of Fordham university and is stationed at Stead Air Force base. A reception followed at the Hotel Riverside in Reno. The couple left on a three week's trip on the West coast. They will reside in Reno. Mrs. Finaly is a former -resident of Pownal Center;and this village, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Champney, live in this vilage |
Note N7731 :
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Plot: section # 30 Find A Grave Memorial# 59599463 |
Note N7732 :
Burial: Prague Cemetery Prague, Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 14427574 |
Note H7733 :
Burried Gracelawn Cemetery Elk County Kansas Find A Grave Memorial# 67379484 |
Note H7734 :
Burried Grace Lawn Cemetery Elk County Kansas Find A Grave Memorial# 67379518 |
Note H7735 :
Rootsweb: Family of Larry & Marilyn Nelson Howell Morgan |
Note N7736 :
Burial: Restland Memorial Park Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Plot: Floral Hill Find A Grave Memorial# 111651503 |
Note N7737 :
Burial: Restland Memorial Park Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Plot: Floral Hill Find A Grave Memorial# 100378346 |
Note N7738 :
Burial: San Francisco National Cemetery San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA Plot: Section PPNAW Site 440 Find A Grave Memorial# 3524130 |
Note H7739 :
Some census records identify Albert D. Crosiers' wife as Mary A. born in Canada Name also found as: Mayellin Rosier Mather and as Marion |
Note N7740 :
Came to Massachsuetts on the Mayflower in 1620 |
Note N7741 :
Burial: Vine Hills Cemetery Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 168827205 |
Note N7742 :
Burial: Park Street Cemetery Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38992419 |
Note N7743 :
Burial: Park Street Cemetery Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38992411 |
Note N7744 :
Burial: Pennel Hill Cemetery Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64405272 |
Note N7745 :
Burial: Park Street Cemetery Florence, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38718964 |
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