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Note N7835 :
Burial: Cedar Hill Cemetery Suitland, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 87059986 |
Note N7836 :
Burial: West Halifax Cemetery West Halifax, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 84187590 |
Note N7837 :
Burial: New Boston Cemetery New Boston, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 82758347 |
Note N7838 :
Served in revolutionary War |
Note N7839 :
Burial: Meeting House Hill Cemetery Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 74971183 Remnains were Cremated |
Note H7840 :
Divorced from Wilhelmina May before 1910 |
Note N7841 :
Burial: Bridge Street Cemetery Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 38096610 Burial: Village Hill Cemetery Williamsburg, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 31702616 |
Note N7842 :
Burial: Riverview Cemetery Wilmington, Windham County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 135725435 Community to host fundraiser for father with brain cancer By JOSH STILTS / Reformer Staffreformer.com Monday June 25, 2012 WILMINGTON -- When Michael and Joanne Crosier found out they were going to have their third child last year the couple thought it was a miracle. At age 40, Joanne thought the possibility of more children was impossible, but when their daughter Addison arrived she brought an unimaginable amount of joy, something the family needs now, as her father most likely won’t be able to see her grow up. On May 16, Michael went to Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington with what he thought was a severe sinus infection. Doctors however, quickly revealed it was something far more serious. Michael was diagnosed with a stage-4 non-curable glioblastoma, a form of aggressive brain cancer. "I didn’t even have time to think about what they had told me," Michael said. "The next thing I knew I was in the ambulance on my way to Dartmouth." It took a team of 15 doctors more than eight hours to remove the two-inch tumor, but it had spread to throughout the left frontal lobe of his brain, the parts that control speech, emotion and motor function. Doctors said he could have anywhere between four weeks to four years, but eventually the cancer would return. However, Michael is determined to defy the odds. "I’m getting 10 years," Michael said. "And it’s because of my family, friends and this community." With their father in the hospital, 18-year-old Kody, 14-year-old Alec and 9-month-old Addison became the pillars of strength for the family. Kody, who chose to attend Greenfield Community College this fall to become a firefighter and EMT instead of a school farther away, told his mother she didn’t have a choice, that he was going to be at his father’s side while he was in the hospital. "He’s my best friend," Kody said. "We do a lot together, he’s always been there for me so I wanted to be there for him." Every weekend Michael would take Kody and Alec to play paintball or to race remote controlled cars in Connecticut or Massachusetts. In his weakened condition, paintball is out of the question, but he can still pull back the trigger and let his car zoom around the track. On Father’s Day, the three of them spent the afternoon winning trophies for racing at RC Madness in Enfield, Conn. Alec, who has always had a strong bond with his new sister, stayed with her and a family friend so that Joanne could be with Michael as well. "They’re inseparable," Joanne said of Alec and Addison. "When we found out we were going to have another child, Alec enrolled himself in the baby-sitting course, infant CPR and has fed her and changed her when needed." Addison’s role, although she may not know it, is the glue of the family. "She makes us smile every day," Joanne said. "She’s helping us stay together as a family." Michael said that looking at her reminds him of when his two sons were that age, which immediate brings a smile to his face. "She’s good medicine," he said. While Michael was in the hospital dozens of family members and friends offered their help and to visit, and their sister-in-law, Jill Maynard, was there from the beginning. Maynard, a nurse who was on-duty at the hospital in Bennington the night Michael was admitted, provided translation for medical jargon and was able to ask doctors questions about his condition. "It allowed me to focus on Mike instead of having to worry about what this or that meant and looking up what it meant later," Joanne said. "She also kept everyone in the loop through Facebook so I didn’t have to. She provided a huge relief." And since Michael’s diagnosis, the family has relief and support from numerous community members, she said. Next month friends and family members will hold a fundraising event, on July 14, to help the family pay for the costs associated with Michael’s treatment. "Our community has been beyond unbelievable," Joanne said. "We’re getting bills that we can already pay because of the donations from loving people in this area." One of those people, Liz Fernot, has set up donation jars at several gas stations in the Deerfield Valley, organized the family’s bills so that each gets taken care of on time and set up a dinner train where nearly every night a meal is prepared for the family so they don’t have to cook. "Not having to cook and being able to just focus on my family is amazing," Joanne said. "It’s nice to know we’re not alone in this because it feels like a time where it could be easy to be alone. I’m so glad we live where we do in this community. There’s hundreds of people who have our back." For years Michael delivered heating oil and got to know just about everyone in Wilmington. Whenever he saw a person who’s car was having trouble or needed help, he reached out to lend a hand. "I see now that it’s being paid back," he said. "People are bending over backwards to help us out." His boss, Guy E. Nido, has also been instrumental in his battle, Michael said. "He’s been at the house everyday making sure I’m OK," Michael said. "He’s the best boss I’ve ever had and could ever ask for. Guy’s been like a father figure to me." |
Note H7843 :
Published in Brattleboro Reformer on Sept. 11, 2014 Michael L. Crosier 1970 - 2014 WILMINGTON, VT. Michael L. Crosier, 44, a resident of Lisle Hill Road, passed away Sept. 9, 2014 at the Centers for Living and Rehabilitation in Bennington. Michael was born in Brattleboro on May 23, 1970, the son of Larry and Vera Chase Crosier. He attended Halifax, Vermont Elementary school and graduated from Whitingham High School. Michael worked as an oil delivery driver for Guy E. Nido, Inc. for many years. Michael was not just an employee of Guy, he admired him and thought of him as a father. His fellow co-workers were like another family to him, especially Zetella Penson, whom he held dear to his heart. Michael spent most of his weekends playing paintball or RC car racing with his boys . He was a car enthusiast that could fix any mechanical issue and enjoyed drag racing with his best friend Randy Pike. His perfect smile always got a little bigger every time his daughter entered the room. Mike was part of the Valley Town Church. Mike is survived by his strong and beautiful wife, Joanne Maynard Crosier of Wilmington, whom he married July 1, 1995, his loving children, Kody Crosier and his fiance, Natalia Ceolho of Wardsboro, Alec Crosier and Addison Crosier of Wilmington, granddaughter, Marleigh Crosier of Wardsboro, his father, Larry Crosier of Halifax, brother, Paul Crosier and his wife, Michelle, their son, Eli of Wilmington and sisters, Laurie Spear and her husband, Stephen, and sons, Nicholas and Stephen of West Palm Beach, Fla. and Holly Oliveira and her husband, Rodney and children, Emilee and Ryan Truitt of Mobile, Ala., his in-laws, Robert and Sheila Covey of Wilmington, Robert and Jill Maynard and their adorable daughters, Kyrrah and Natalie of Wilmington, Scott and Allison Maynard of Wilmington and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his mother, Vera Crosier, who passed away Nov. 1, 2010. Michael had so many friends in this community. Michael held a special group of friends especially close to his heart, Randy and Steph Pike, Stacey, Sue and Fletcher Fairbanks, Liz, Courtney and Bryanna Fernot, Lia Kingsley, Marie Finnegan and the Newcomb family. FUNERAL NOTICE: A celebration of the life of Michael L. Crosier will be held Saturday Sept. 13, 2014 at 11 a.m. at Memorial Hall in Wilmington. Interment will be private in the family lot in Riverview Cemetery in Wilmington. There are no visiting hours. If friends desire, memorial gifts in Michael's memory may be made to the Michael L. Crosier Memorial Fund, c/o COVEY-ALLEN SHEA FUNERAL HOME, P.O. Box 215 Wilmington, Vermont 05363. To send the family personal email condolences please visit : www.sheafuneralhomes.com. The family has entrusted arrangements to the care of Covey-Allen & Shea Funeral Home 44 East Main Street Wilmington, Vermont. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/brattleboro/obituary.aspx?n=michael-c rosier&pid=172426657&fhid=12409#sthash.hdvVEJrx.dpuf |
Note N7844 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 71042226 |
Note N7845 :
Find A Grave Memorial# 71041330 |
Note N7846 :
Burial: Southview Cemetery North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 52799991 |
Note N7847 :
! B: Guilford VT VR Obit. reports he had lived in Virginia 60 years, at 218 Pear Ave. Hampton. He retired in 1962 from the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. He was a WWI veteran (Army) Member: Orcutt Baptist Church, American Legion: Braxton-Perkins Post 25, Natl Assn of Retired Federal Employees, and the Retired Men's Club. Also identified as "a native of Springfield, Mass." [Iris Baird] |
Note H7848 :
History of Ryegate, Vermont: from its settlement by the Scotch-American ... By Edward Miller, Frederic Palmer Wells |
Note H7849 :
History of Ryegate, Vermont: from its settlement by the Scotch-American ... By Edward Miller, Frederic Palmer Wells |
Note H7850 :
Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on June 29, 2016 Robert W. Pulaski, 83, of Newark Valley, passed away on June 27, 2016 following a period of declining health. His loving wife, confidant, best friend and soul mate, Marion, who has always stood by his side, was indeed with him until he passed. In addition to Marion, Bob is survived by his children: Sharon Pulaski, Kathy Pulaski, and Richard Pulaski; his grandchildren: Brett, Dylan, Natalie, Nicholas; his sister Darlene (Joe) Jenny and several nieces, nephews. Also surviving is Marion’s extended family including her sister Judy Pierce who has been her guiding light during the course of Bob’s illness. Bob was predeceased by his siblings: Barbara Roscoe, Loretta Nicholas and William Pulaski. Bob was a veteran of the Korean War serving in the US Army. He retired from Singer-Link-Miles in Hilcrest. At an early age he acquired a love of the outdoors and has enjoyed hunting and fishing as well as landscaping ever since. Also, not one to sit idle, he enjoyed woodworking, a good Redsocks or Giants game, bus trips with Bill Flynn and most especially polka dancing around the floor with his beloved Marion. Family and friends are invited to a period of visitation and sharing of memories on Wednesday from 5-7 pm at the MacPherson Funeral Home, Newark Valley. A Funeral Service and Celebration of Bob’s life will be held there at 11 o’clock on Thursday. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery with full military honors accorded. For those wishing to honor Bob with a memorial donation, kindly consider the Kidney Foundation. Bob and Marion would like to acknowledge Twin Tier Home Care for the supportive and excellent care received from their staff. Memories and condolences may be written in Bob’s guestbook at macphersonfh.com |
Note N7851 :
Charles W. CROSIER Juniata Cemetery, Adams County, Nebraska Block 2 Row 10 Find A Grave Memorial# 65605679 |
Note H7852 :
Note N7853 :
Burial: Juniata Cemetery Juniata, Adams County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 65605710 |
Note H7854 :
Rootsweb: Family of Larry & Marilyn Nelson Howell Morgan |
Note N7855 :
Burial: Valley View Cemetery Polk County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 20047836 |
Note N7856 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23562705 |
Note N7857 :
Burial: North River Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23562667 |
Note H7858 :
Lineage Book, Volume 24 By Daughters of the American Revolution, #23078 |
Note N7859 :
Burial: Chandler Hill Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23562858 |
Note N7860 :
Burial: Chandler Hill Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64560729 |
Note H7861 :
Amsterdam Daily Democrat, September 10, 1925 Mildred McClellan. formerly of this city, and Carlton G. Crosier,of Mitteneague, 'Mass., were united In marriage this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the parsonage of the Mitteneague Congregational church by the Rev. Fred G. Morecombe. They were attended by Miss Camilla McClellan, sister of the bride, and and Cllffprd R. Bath, of Holyoke, Mass., a cousin of the bridegroom. After the ceremony a wedding luncheon was'served to the bridal party at the Highland hotel. Springfield. Mass.. following which Mr. and Mrs. Crosier left for a trip to Detroit. Upon their return they wil reside at 63 High street, Mitteneague. Mrs. Crosier Is a graduate of the Amsterdam High school, and attended Russell Sage college. |
Note N7862 :
Burial: Paucatuck Cemetery West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72422302 |
Note N7863 :
Burial: Paucatuck Cemetery West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72422327 Burial: Paucatuck Cemetery West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72422327 |
Note N7864 :
Burial: Poplar Hill Cemetery North Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 74884320 |
Note N7865 :
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118820268 |
Note N7866 :
Burial: New Hebron Cemetery Hebron, Washington County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 118820463 |
Note H7867 :
THE TROY TIMES. TROY. N. Y . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 10, 1915 WEST HEBRON. Mrs. Hiram Crosier died Saturday night. The funeral was held from her residence yesterday . |
Note N7868 :
Burial: Old Hudson Center Cemetery Hudson, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 30571824 |
Note N7869 :
Burial: Old Hudson Center Cemetery Hudson, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 30571838 |
Note N7870 :
Burial: Hillside Cemetery North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: 168 Find A Grave Memorial# 23743581 |
Note N7871 :
Burial: Hillside Cemetery North Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Plot: 168 Find A Grave Memorial# 23748289 |
Note H7872 :
One source lists birth in Williamsburg, Mass. |
Note N7873 :
Burial: Paucatuck Cemetery West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Record added: Jul 01, 2011 |
Note N7874 :
Burial: Paucatuck Cemetery West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 72338029 |
Note N7875 :
Burial: Leavitt Cemetery Charlemont, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 125149925 |
Note H7876 :
Source Jan Jordan: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/VTWINDHA/2006-09/1157840523 Vermont phoenix., July 27, 1906, Page 6 A delightful family reunion was held at C. H. Learnard's last Sunday, when Mrs. Rufus Crosier met six of her children and a number of her grandchildren. Among those present were Olney R. Crosier and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaw of Shelburne Falls, Merton Crosier and family of Avoca, Iowa, Daniel May and family of Mllford, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Myron Crosier, Perley Crosier and family, Mrs. C. H. Learnard and son, Harry. A company of about 25 were present. A bountiful dinner was served and the day was of great pleasure to all. |
Note N7877 :
Burial: Highland Cemetery Bayard, Guthrie County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 18663822 |
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