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Note N9815 :
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 98513328 |
Note H9816 :
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 98557334 |
Note N9817 :
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 98516357 |
Note N9818 :
Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 56047566 |
Note N9819 :
Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 56047575 |
Note H9820 :
Published in Albany Times Union Apr. 12, 2009 Reisner, Catherine E. SCHENECTADY Catherine E. Reisner, 99, died on April 9, 2009 at Ellis Hospital. Born in Mechanicville, N.Y. on February 14, 1910 to the late Sydney and Katherine Hassett Crozier, Catherine moved to Rotterdam Junction with her family in 1919. She married Francis T. Reisner in 1934; they spent 64 wonderful years together in Schenectady until his passing in 1998. She was also predeceased by her son Ronald C. Reisner in 2003. During Catherine's life, she was an active support to the St. Paul's Rosary Society, CBA Mother Club and NDGB mother Club. She was also a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Catherine is survived by daughter, Michele (Arthur) Woolley of Colonie; son, Bruce (Suzanne) Reisner of Niskayuna; granddaughters, Alison Woolley (Jay) Lotey, Lisa Reisner (Edward) Kremzier, Kimberly Reisner (Brian) Ravena; grandsons, Ronald, Jeffrey, and Matthew Reisner, and Bruce, Todd and Kevin Wolley; eight great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Griswold Funeral Home, 1867 State St., Schenectady followed by a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 9 a.m. at St. Paul the Apostle Church, Albany St., Schenectady. Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Schenectady. Calling hours will be held on Monday from 6 until 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Contributions can be made in her memory to the Community Hospice, 1411 Union St., Schenectady, NY 12307 or City Mission, 425 Hamilton St., Schenectady, NY 12305. To express condolences, please visit scott-barbieri.com |
Note H9821 :
Immigrated from England 1888 |
Note N9822 :
Burial: Hudson View Cemetery Mechanicville, Saratoga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 179186478 |
Note H9823 :
Listed as divorced in 1920 census. Living in household of Martha Stone. World War 1 Draft Registration Card gives a birth date of 1 Aug 1891 World War 2 Draft Registration Card gives a birth date of 1 Aug 1891 Social Security Applications and Claims Indexgives a birth date of 1 Aug 1888 |
Note H9824 :
from: "The Otsego Farmer" February 7, 1947 CROZIER-FREER . Miss Barbara Elizabeth Freer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Freer of Gilberbville, and John - Hassett Crozier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Crozier of Rotterdam, were married February 1st at :the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Belle Heslop of Gilbertsville, by the Rev. Frederick Evenson, rector of Christ Episcopal church at that place. Given in marriage by her father,-the bride wore a white satin gown "styled on princess lines with sweetheart neckline outlined.with seed pearls, long fitted sleeves and a. skirt terminating in a train. ' . Orange blossoms held her veil which was fingertip in length, and included a face veil edged with seed pearls. Her flowers were white carnations and snapdragons. Powder blue taffeta designed with a basque waist and full skirt'was worn by Mrs. Raymond Myers, matron of honor.She carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations tied with blue ribbons, and wore roses'in her hair. . The bridesmaid, Mrs. Clarence Freer, was attired in a pink taffeta gown made like that of the matron of honor. Her nosegay of pink and white carnations was tied with pink ribbons. Florence and Eleanor Freer of Sharon Springs were the ring bearer and'flower girl, respectively." They were dressed in coin color organdy over blue satin. Mrs. Freer chose a pink dress for her daughter's wedding, and the bridegroom's mother was irt; black velvet. White carnations formed their corsages. William Pratt of Rotterdam Junction, served as bestman. Guests were seated by Clarence Freer of Sharon Springs.. Pink and white carnations and Snapdragons were used in decorating the home. A reception for sixty followed the ceremony. The couple left for Lake Placid and on their return will live in Schenectady, where both are employed by General Electric. Mrs. Crozier was graduated .from Gilbertsville Central school in 1939. A graduate of Rotterdam school, the bridegroom served four years in the armed forces, two years of .which were in the Sixth Armored division in Germany. |
Note N9825 :
Burried Foss Cemetery, River Road, Sebec, Piscataquis, Maine |
Note N9826 :
Burial: Foss Cemetery Piscataquis County, Maine, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23831657 |
Note N9827 :
Burial: Hudson View Cemetery Mechanicville, Saratoga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 178195921 |
Note H9828 :
Mother of eight children in 1900 US Census. Immigrated in 1888 |
Note N9829 :
Burial: Hudson View Cemetery Mechanicville, Saratoga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 178195922 |
Note N9830 :
Burial: Dover Cemetery Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23014000 |
Note N9831 :
Burial: North Pitcher Cemetery Pitcher, Chenango County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 100053567 |
Note H9832 :
From: Bennington Banner May 11, 2017 Woodford, VT - RoseAnn O'Brien, 68, a resident of Route 9 in Woodford died peacefully Sunday May 7, 2017 at the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation in Bennington, Vermont surrounded by loved ones. She was born in Pocatello, Idaho October 22, 1948. She was the daughter of the late Eldon and Edna (Binggeli) Farrens. She married James Edward O'Brien on May 6, 1972 in North Bennington, VT spending 45 wonderful years together. RoseAnn received her education in Pocatello where she attended Pocatello High School. Upon graduating RoseAnn enlisted in the United States Marines. RoseAnn's enlistment in the United States Marines allowed her to follow her true passion, nursing. While in the Marines RoseAnn attended college and received her Licensed Practicing Nurse degree. RoseAnn was employed at Weston Hadden Convalescent Center, Southwestern Vermont Medical Center and Prospect Nursing Home. RoseAnn retired from nursing after more than 42 years of providing loving care to her patients and their families. Besides her devotion to nursing, RoseAnn enjoyed crocheting beautiful family heirlooms for her family and friends. She crocheted specialty items with her most cherished crocheting being of filet lace that read "Our Family Can be Forever". While crocheting was a passion for RoseAnn, a true love of hers was teaching the word of God to those that were lost, needed guidance or were seeking answers. Her true pride and enjoy was her husband, children, grandchildren and church family. Survivors include three sons and a daughter, James Ray O'Brien and his wife Holly of Manchester, VT, George Eldon O'Brien and his wife Holly of Woodford, VT, and Anthony Douglas O'Brien and his fianc Megan Marie Wills of Bennington, VT and Rachel Nichols (O'Brien) and her husband Spencer Nichols of South Jordan, UT. Her grandchildren Liam and Ronan O'Brien of Manchester, VT, Amber, Kaity and Emilie O'Brien of Woodford, VT, Avalee and Anthony O'Brien Jr. of Bennington, VT and Brody, Dallin, Jared and Isaac Nichols of South Jordan, UT. Sisters Mary Lee Rush of Pocatello, ID and Gertrude White of Salt Lake City, UT. Brothers Dock Farrens of Pocatello, ID and Don Farrens of Salt Lake City, UT. She was predeceased by a sister Jannett Farrens and brothers Charles Johnson, Alfred Farrens, Edward Farrens and Eldon Farrens. SERVICES: Friends may call the Mahar and Son Funeral Home on Friday May 12, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and then again on Saturday from 10:00 am until 11:00 am A memorial service to celebrate the life of RoseAnn will be held on Saturday May 13 at 11:00 am at the Mahar and Son Funeral Home. The burial will follow in the family lot at the Woodford Cemetery in Woodford, VT. A reception will follow the service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints located at Houghton Lane in Bennington, Vermont. If friends desire contributions in memory of RoseAnn O'Brien may be made to the CJD Foundation through the office of the Mahar and Son Funeral Home 628 Main St. Bennington, VT 05201. |
Note H9833 :
From: .ungerhorner.com Sylvester L. Crozier, 77 of Rochelle, IL; passed away on Friday, Oct. 26, 2012 at Rochelle Rehabilitation Center in Rochelle. He was born on April 29, 1935, in Robinson, IL to Vernon A. and Myrtle (Wilson) Crozier. Sylvester married Beverly Ann Beebe on Sept. 3, 1960 in Marengo, IL. He was employed by Del Monte Plant 115 and retired in 1989 after 35 years. Memberships include Rochelle United Methodist Church in Rochelle and Hub City Square Dance Club. Sylvester was preceded in death by his parents Vernon A. and Myrtle (Wilson) Crozier, and his siblings Hazel Crampton, Helen Brock, and Vernon Crozier Jr. Survivors include his wife: Beverly of Rochelle; 3 daughters: Cathleen (Art) Barrett of Steward, IL, Carolyn (Jose) Acosta of Sycamore, IL and Cheryl Barrett of Rockford, IL; 5 grandchildren: Amanda Goldman, Joshua Cote, Alicia Norris, Alex Acosta and Adrianna Acosta; 3 great grandchildren: Kaleb Goldman, Kyle Goldman, and Ava Norris. Services will be held at Rochelle United Methodist Church on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 at 1:30 PM with Rev. Cindy Marino officiating. Visitation from 4 to 7 PM at Unger-Horner Funeral Home, in Rochelle, on Monday, Oct. 29th. Burial at Trinity Memory Gardens in Rochelle. Memorials to Rochelle United Methodist Church. |
Note N9834 :
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery New Hebron, Crawford County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 68950060 |
Note H9835 :
The Hout Family for Two Hundred and Twenty-seven Years, Ten Generations |
Note N9836 :
Burial: Colchester Burying Ground Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 7023343 |
Note N9837 :
Burial: Jones Chastain Cemetery Nixa, Christian County, Missouri, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 37597795 |
Note N9838 :
Burial: Colchester Burying Ground Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 7818683 |
Note N9839 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 43625376 |
Note N9840 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 43625375 |
Note H9841 :
From: Burgess & Tedesco Funeral Homes Inc. Gwen E. Owens Beach, 90, of Swamp Rd., North Brookfield, NY, passed away Friday, April 27, 2012 at home. She was born April 17, 1922 in Brookfield, a daughter of Hugh and Beatrice Burch Owens and was a graduate of Brookfield schools. On October 24, 1943, Gwen married Eugene A. Beach in Brookfield. Together, they operated Klings Mill in North Brookfield. Eugene predeceased her on June 13, 1994. Gwen was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved seeing her family as they grew over the years. She also loved being where she could enjoy all the beauty of nature. Surviving are her children, Beatrice and Roland Tuttle, New Berlin; Doris Crozier, New Berlin; David and Debbie Beach, Albion; Donna and Roland Weidman, Cincinnatus; William and Bonnie Beach, N. Brookfield; Star and Donald Fairbanks, Sherburne; Alan and Carol Beach, N. Brookfield; Joy and Richard Weaver, Deansboro; a daughter-in-law, Joanne Beach, Earlville; two sisters-in-law, Helen Owens and Gloria Owens, both of Brookfield; 29 grandchildren; 55 great-grandchildren and 8 great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a son, Daniel; brothers, Azor and Llewellyn (Peter) Owens, and a sister, Ermina Bigelis. Funeral services will be held at 3pm Sunday, April 29, 2012 from the Kloster-Northrop & Bentz Funeral Home, 210 E. Main St., Waterville, followed by interment in the North Brookfield Cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Sunday from 1-3 PM prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation, Gift Processing Center, PO Box 5018, Hagerstown, MD 21741-5018; or to the Alzheimer’s Assoc., 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse NY 13204. |
Note N9842 :
Burial: West Cummington Cemetery West Cummington, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 125488623 |
Note N9843 :
Burial: Newington Cemetery Newington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 24327451 |
Note N9844 :
Burial: Newington Cemetery Newington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 24327443 |
Note N9845 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64559297 |
Note N9846 :
Burial: North Cambridge Cemetery North Cambridge, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84230474 |
Note N9847 :
Burial: North Cambridge Cemetery North Cambridge, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84230575 |
Note N9848 :
Burial: Cypress Hills Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 173630711 |
Note N9849 :
Burial: Cypress Hills Cemetery Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 166237866 |
Note N9850 :
Burial: Saint Elizabeths Hospital East Cemetery Anacostia, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 114652365 |
Note N9851 :
Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 165538338 |
Note N9852 :
Burial: Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Coram, Suffolk County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 167627423 |
Note N9853 :
Burial: Lake View Cemetery Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 133555219 |
Note N9854 :
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6882662 |
Note H9855 :
The Ogdensburg journal. (Ogdensburg, N.Y.), January 13, 1902, Page 4. ASKED TO BE COMMITTED. Well-Known Syracuse Man. Comes to State Hospital for Treatment. William H. H. Crosier, for many years a deputy sheriff of Onondaga county, and well-known in Syracuse, arrived in this city Friday carrying with him his own commitment to St. Lawrence State hospital. The case is somewhat unusual. Mr. Crosier went to a Syracuse hospital last November for physical treatment. After his discharge his friends noted that he was in need of treatment such as he could get only at a State hospital. A few days ago he himself told his friends that he was going to a State hospital for treatment and went before two Syracuse doctors to be examined. He was examined by Drs. E. O. Kinne and W. L. Hartman, and County Judge W. M. Ross signed the order of commitment. Judge Ross had many times before sent Mr. Crosier with other unfortunates in need of treatment at State institutions. Mr. Crosier is a veteran of the Civil War and possesses a medal voted him by Congress for bravery. |
Note N9856 :
Burial: Lake View Cemetery Skaneateles, Onondaga County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 133555384 |
Note H9858 :
Men of Vermont: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons ... |
Note N9859 :
Burial: East Dover Cemetery East Dover, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 81616152 |
Note N9860 :
Burial: East Dover Cemetery East Dover, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 81620380 |
Note N9861 :
Burial: East Dover Cemetery East Dover, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 81620411 |
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