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Note N7043 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 73189177 |
Note N7044 :
Burial: Worden Cemetery East Dennis, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 8950958 |
Note N7045 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 73012192 |
Note H7046 :
From: Saint James Anglican Church, San Jose, Ca. http://www.stjamesacna.org Walter S. Crosier of 8117 Cabernet Court in San Jose California died peacefully in his sleep on August 25. He battled many illnesses in recent years, but would not rest until after celebrating his 50th wedding anniversary and having all of his family present. Walter was born in North Adams Massachusetts, son of Walter S. and Felicie (Strickland) Crosier. He graduated from the New Hampton School in New Hampton New Hampshire and Hamilton College in Clinton New York. He was a successful industrial salesman and moved his family to California in 1970, settling in the Willow Glen area. Walt had an amazing capacity to love and leaves behind many cherished memories from hundreds of friends and loved ones, both young and old, that have come to know Walt over the past years in Willow Glen, greater San Jose, and Massachusetts. You know who you are and you know Walt cared about you always. He leaves his wife of over 50 years, Betty, and three sons; Walter Joseph Crosier and his wife Sondra of Berkley California; David Crosier, his wife Annemarie and their daughter Arden of Sisters Oregon; and Peter , his wife Alyson, their sons Will and Drew, and daughter Erin of Redmond Washington. He leaves a brother John D. Crosier of Dover New Hampshire. He was a loving brother of Jane Crosier (deceased). Walter Strickland Crosier ’55 A longtime industrial sales representative, was born on June 10, 1933, in North Adams, MA. The elder son of Walter S., a manufacturing agent, and Felicie Strickland Crosier, he was a grandson of John L. Strickland ’04, a trustee of the College, and nephew of John L. Strickland, Jr. ’30. "Walt" Crosier prepared for college at New Hampton School in New Hampshire and entered Hamilton from Grafton, MA, in 1951. He joined Alpha Delta Chi and, with "an imposing, gregarious presence, he became active on several fronts," in the words of The Hamiltonian. Class vice president in his junior year, he also lettered in football as a 225-pound tackle for the Continental team. A member of Nous Onze, he was aided by "strong suggestions" from Dean Winton Tolles in attaining his diploma in 1955. Walt Crosier immediately went to work as a sales representative for the Carborundum Co. in Niagara Fall, NY. Except for the two years with the U.S. Army Signal Corps (1956-58), he remained with the abrasives manufacturing company for most of his working life. During the 1960s he was engaged in sales for Carborundum in Huntington, WV, only to return to the Buffalo area in 1967 to become its manager of sales training. In 1970, he moved permanently to California as a systems specialist with Carborundum’s Western zone. He settled in San Jose and continued to work in sales in Northern California and particularly the Bay Area. He concluded his career as a self-employed manufacturer’s representative. From the "Hamilton Alumni Review" online: Walter S. Crosier, who had been plagued with much illness in recent years, was still residing in San Jose when he died on August 25, 2010. Married on July 16, 1960, to May Elizabeth "Betty" Girdler in Huntington, WV, he had joyfully celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary with all his family present just days before his death. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Walter J., David L., and Peter R. Crosier, and four grandchildren as well as his brother, John D. Crosier ’59. A man with "an amazing capacity to love," Walt Crosier also leaves behind innumerable friends, including many Hamiltonians. In the words of his classmate and fellow Alpha Delt Comer Coppie, Walt was "genuine, with a winning personality who had a lot of friends and no enemies." |
Note N7047 :
Intered in Dover Center Cemetery. |
Note H7048 :
From: Hannibal Courier - Post - Hannibal, MO Kathryn Griggs Whaley, 93, of Houston, Texas, died April 29, 2010, at Emeritus of Cy-Fair Assisted Living in Houston, following a valiant fight against pneumonia. Mrs. Whaley was born Nov. 1, 1916, in McAlester, Okla., to Ruth Landes and Joseph Post Griggs. She graduated from McAlester High School and attended Chillicothe Business School, Chillicothe and the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., majoring in English. She married William Harold Whaley Oct. 29, 1937, in Tulsa, Okla., where they made their home and raised three children. Mrs. Whaley was a member of Boston Avenue United Methodist Church and was active in Sunday School class leadership along with her husband. In 1996 the couple moved to Spalding to Cloverleaf Farm, where they enjoyed 20 years as active members of the community where Mr. Whaley grew up and had deep roots. He preceded her in death on Oct. 27, 2005, in Houston, Texas. She is also preceded in death by her parents; and by their son, David Landes Whaley, also of Houston, formerly of Oklahoma City. She was a prolific letter writer and kept up an extensive correspondence through the years with many life-long friends and family members. She was also known for her wry wit and lively conversations. She always sought to find a common ground with everyone, and enjoyed meeting and making friends wherever she went. She will be missed by those who loved her.. Survivors include two daughters, Carolyn Ruth, Houston, Texas, and her husband, Dr. David Vosburg; and Norma Jean, and husband, Sam Crozier, of Blaine, Wash. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, Kathy Vosburg Miller and husband, Dennis, Houston, Texas, William Bradley Vosburg and wife, Heather, Brentwood, Tenn., Daniel Joseph Rogers and wife, Kris, of Denver, Colo., Jeffrey Kyle Rogers and wife, Sloane, Everett, Wash., Whittney Whaley Lyon and husband, Britt, Rowlett, Texas, William Jason Whaley and wife, Nicole, Santa Monica, Calif., and Annlyn May Whaley, Harlingen, Texas; and 11 great-grandchildren: Gizelle Whaley, Francesca and Giuliana Seretti, Makena Vosburg, Haley and Blake Lyon; Zach, Megan and Drew Rogers; and Kyle and Laurel Rogers. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, May 7, at Smith Funeral Home & Chapel, Hannibal. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday morning, May 8, at Big Creek Cemetery in Rensselaer. The Rev. P.J. Southam, pastor of Big Creek Presbyterian Church, will officiate. The daughters of Kathryn Whaley suggest that donations in her name be made to the National Eye Institute which conducts research into macular degeneration, a condition which both of their parents had. Memorials may be sent in care of Smith Funeral Home & Chapel, 2619 St. Mary’s Ave., Hannibal, MO 63401. |
Note N7049 :
Burial: Big Creek Cemetery Rensselaer, Ralls County, Missouri, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 53279169 |
Note N7050 :
Burial: Big Creek Cemetery Rensselaer, Ralls County, Missouri, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 12219989 |
Note N7051 :
Burial: Arms Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 121330948 |
Note H7052 :
From: The Recorder, Aug. 10, 2013 Barbara Louise (Griswold) Bishop, 94, of 15 Meridian St., Greenfield, formerly of Shelburne, died at the Buckley HealthCare Center on Tuesday, August 7th, after a brief illness. Born on March 11, l9l9 in Westfield, New Jersey, she was the daughter of the late Robert Gray and Mary Mariah (Cox) Griswold. Barbara graduated from Westfield High School with honors and was voted Best Woman Athlete in l937. She then went on to Mt. Holyoke College in South Hadley, MA, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology. After graduation she worked for the Foster D. Snell Co. and Merck Chemical Co. Barbara was married to Arthur Douglas Bishop of Lisbon, N.H., a lieutenant in the U.S. Naval Aviation Corps on Jan. 9, l943, in Westfield, N.J. After Arthur's active duty in the Navy, they lived in Wayland, MA, until March of l948, when they bought an apple orchard in Shelburne which they ran as Wellsmont Orchard until 2005. Barbara then moved to Greenfield and at the time of her death was residing at The Arbors of Greenfield on Meridian Street. Barbara and Arthur were active, outdoor people who skied as a family and then became actively involved in Senior racing, which took them to many slopes in Europe and the United States. Barbara won many medals in both domestic and international competitions. She was an inspiration to many people of Shelburne Center, always out enjoying all weather conditions, whether it be walking to the library or her favorite four-mile-square route through the hill town. After moving to Greenfield, she continued to be an example of fitness and health, walking through town to do her shopping and errands and searching for historic homes. She was an active member of aerobics classes at the YMCA and was honored with a 90th birthday celebration there. Barbara was predeceased by her husband Arthur in l998; a son, Robert in l980; a grandson, Jeffrey in l998, and a daughter-in-law, Marianne in 2007. She is survived by two sons: David and his wife, Marcia Schuhle, of Greenfield and Richard of Shelburne. She also leaves three grandchildren: Christopher and his wife, Jamie, of Potomac Falls, VA, Jamieson and his wife, Jamie, of Buckland, MA., and Katherine of Washington, D.C. In addition, she leaves a niece, Judy Armstrong and her husband, Lorrimer of Orleans, MA, and her five great-grandchildren: Lily, Stephen, Andrew, Grayson and Charlotte. Calling hours will be Wednesday, Aug. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Smith-Kelleher Funeral Home, 87 Franklin St., Greenfield. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Warm the Children, 14 Hope St., Greenfield, MA 01301 or the YMCA in Greenfield, 451 Main St., Greenfield, MA 01301. |
Note N7053 :
HE DIED AT HOME IN HIS SLEEP OF A HEART ATTACK. |
Note N7054 :
Burial: Fairview Cemetery Wardsboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 113333022 |
Note H7055 :
Arrived on The USAT GENERAL HERSEY in Boston from Bremerhaven, Germany on October 14, 1949. Ten days at sea. There destination was listed as 255 Linden St., Pittsfield. MA. Aleksander and wife Elzbieta and children Albert, Danuta, Irena, Janina, Leckadia, and Maria were on the ship. Zosia remained in Poland now Belarus. USS General M. L. Hersey (AP-148) was a General G. O. Squier-class transport ship of the U.S. Navy in World War II. She was named in honor of U.S. Army general Mark Leslie Hersey. She was transferred to the U.S. Army as USAT General M. L. Hersey in 1946. On 1 March 1950 she was transferred to the Military Sea Transportation Service (MSTS) as USNS General M. L. Hersey (T-AP-148). She was later sold for commercial use, and operated under the names SS Pittsburgh and SS St. Louis.[1] Published in The Berkshire Eagle on July 17, 2014 Donna T. Pulaski 1941 - 2014 ADAMS Donna T. Pulaski, 73, of 75 Commercial St., passed away Sunday, July 13, 2014, at the North Adams Commons. Born in Jankowicze, Poland, on Feb. 2, 1941, daughter of the late Alexander and Elsbeta Supranowicz Grygorcewicz, she came to Pittsfield as a child. Donna was employed at St. Luke's Hospital as a nurse's aid, Cedars of Lebanon Bakery, and Aladco. Donna is survived by three daughters, Tina Stachura and her husband, John, and Kate Harrison, all of Adams, and Elizabeth Beltz of Londonderry, N.H.; three sisters, Irene Piekos of Cheshire, Mary Knappe of Waterbury, Conn., and Sophie Dosczecko of Russia; four grandchildren, Caitlin Therrien, Jeslyn Stachura, Wyatt and Eric Harrison; a brother-in-law, Raymond Fisher, several nieces and nephews and her beloved parakeet, Mr. Peepers. She was predeceased by a brother, Albert Grygorcewicz, and by two sisters, Lucy Fisher and Jane Jones. FUNERAL NOTICE: A Liturgy of Christian Burial for Donna will take place Friday, July 18, 2014 at 10 a.m. in St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Cheshire, celebrated by the Rev. David Raymond, pastor. Burial will follow in Cheshire Cemetery. Family and friends are welcome to gather at 9 a.m. on Friday at St. Mary's Church prior to the service. The TROTTIER PRINGLE FUNERAL HOME, 6 Summer St., is in charge of arrangement - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/berkshire/obituary.aspx?pid=171757557 #sthash.ZoqU40Ol.dpuf |
Note N7056 :
Burial: Cheshire Cemetery Cheshire, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 117902646 |
Note N7057 :
Burial: Worcester County Memorial Park Paxton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65009825 |
Note N7058 :
Burial: Worcester County Memorial Park Paxton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 117043666 |
Note H7059 :
GI 1988 lists an Abner Crosier m. Philena Guillow 3 July 1830 in Bernardston, Franklin, MA ref. M502252-0098 Kellogg, L. C. History of Bernardston 1736-1900 [VHS 974.41 B456] p. 407 has Philena Guellow, dau. of Rufus and Sarah (Watkins) m. 1830 Abner Crosier of Halifax VT "resides in Thompson PA" Rufus was formerly of Townsend VT, b. CT, m. 6 Mar 1800, moved to Bernardston 1827. source lists children but not all their birth dates. Bolton: Immigrants 1700-1775 says Guillows (various spellings) were of Scotch-Irish immigrant descent and notes that some are found in the Norton MA Iris Baird] Centennial History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania |
Note H7060 :
History of the town of Bernardston, Franklin county, Massachusetts. 1736-1900. With genealogies. Lucy Jane Cutler Kellogg Geneologies of Gill, Massachusetts, Ralph M. Stoughton, Comprising volumes III and IV of the History of the Town of Gill, Massachusetts |
Note N7061 :
Burial: Canoga Cemetery formerly called Hause Point Cemetery Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York, USA Plot: sec 5 plot 6JS Find A Grave Memorial# 141756850 |
Note H7062 :
Title Studies in the biology of Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary, Volumes 154-169 Volume 155 of Memoir (Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station) Author Willard Francis Crosier Publisher Cornell University, 1934 Length 40 pages Subjects Phytophthora infestans |
Note N7063 :
Burial: Canoga Cemetery Seneca Falls, Seneca County, New York, USA Plot: sec 5 plot 6JS Find A Grave Memorial# 141756813 Lucille died a week after falling in her home. She is buried in Canoga Cemetery, Fayette, NY, next to her husband Willard. At the time of their deaths they lived in Seneca Falls, NY. [Martha Crosier Wood] |
Note H7064 :
From: Syracuse Post Standard, Monday, November 18, 1996, page 44. Lucille M. Crosier SENECA FALLS Lucille M. Crosier, 87, died Saturday in Geneva General Hospital. Mrs. Crosier was a lifelong resident of the Waterloo-Fayette area. She attended the Waterloo United Methodist Church. She was a member of the Seneca County Senior Citizens and the first site manager for the Seneca County Nutrition Program for seniors. Her husband, Willard F. Crosier, died Oct.24, 1996. Surviving are a son, Donald C.; two daughters, Marlene A. Carpenter of Lancaster, Pa., and Dianne L. Weslowski of Auburn; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services are 11 a.m. Thursday in the Waterloo United Methodist Church with the Rev. George McCraken officiating. Burial is in Canoga Cemetery, Waterloo. Calling hours are 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Coe-Gen- ung Funeral Home, 46 W. Main St., Waterloo. Contributions may be made to the Waterloo United Methodist Church of the North Seneca Ambulance Corps. |
Note N7065 :
Burial: Riverside Cemetery Sunderland, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 26752537 |
Note N7066 :
Burial: Old Center Cemetery West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 44473570 |
Note H7067 :
http://larkturnthehearts.blogspot.com/ FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2011 a recounting of the infidelity and divorce of David Ensgn, b. 1644 |
Note N7068 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 44473955 |
Note H7069 :
Divorced David Ensign on May 28, 1683, Hartford, Ct. |
Note N7070 :
Burial: Bridge Street Cemetery Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 5066897 |
Note N7071 :
Burial: Ashuelot Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 128528304 Burial: Ashuelot Cemetery Dalton, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 128528304 |
Note N7072 :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 132075736 |
Note N7073 :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 132076009 |
Note N7074 :
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA Plot: sec R lot 43 Find A Grave Memorial# 128614751 |
Note N7075 :
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, USA Plot: sec R lot 43 Find A Grave Memorial# 128614753 |
Note H7076 :
buried in Asbury cem. Roseville,IL |
Note N7077 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 121855602 |
Note N7078 :
Burial: Arms Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: 66 Find A Grave Memorial# 101611570 |
Note N7079 :
Burial: Arms Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: 66 Find A Grave Memorial# 101611566 |
Note N7080 :
Burial: Arms Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section R31 Find A Grave Memorial# 85606875 |
Note N7081 :
Burial: Arms Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section R31 Find A Grave Memorial# 85606756 |
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