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Note N4324 :
Burial: Calverton National Cemetery Calverton, Suffolk County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 135568505 |
Note H4325 :
Published in The Hanover Mariner from Mar. 17, 2010 Mrs. Sally J. Flaherty, 74, of Hanover, died Saturday, March 13, 2010 at Quincy Medical Center. The daughter of the late Wilfred and Jessie (Davidson) Crozier, she was born in Quincy on May 13, 1935. She was raised and educated in Weymouth and has lived in Hanover since 1965. Sally was a member of YANA (Your Are Not Alone). Wife of the late James A. Flaherty, she is survived by 3 sons, James Flaherty of West Newbury, VT, Robert Flaherty of Waterbury, VT and David Flaherty of Abington, 2 daughters, Gayle P. Gerrish of Hanover and Patti A. Veazie of Halifax, 1 sister, Leslie Brophy Plymouth and 11 grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Robert and William Armour. A Funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, March 20, at 9 a.m. in St. Mary of the Sacred Heart Church, 392 Hanover St., Rte. 139 in Hanover. Visiting hours omitted, interment private. A Celebration of Sally's life will be held at a later date. Please omit flowers; donations in Sally's memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association - MA, 330 Congress St., 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02210. |
Note H4326 :
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour |
Note H4327 :
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour |
Note H4328 :
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour |
Note N4329 :
Burial: Old Town Cemetery Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 148618931 |
Note H4330 :
Little Compton Families from the Records Compiled by Benjamin Franklin Wilbour |
Note H4331 :
Published in Newsday on Oct. 17, 2006 CROZIER-Olive E., in her 88th year, on October 16, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Harry C. Loving mother of Janice Botti (Richard), Jill Crozier-Graham (Gordon) and Gary Crozier (Linda). Dear sister of Mary Ann Jones, Irene Walker and Alfred Horn. Cherished grandmother of Jacqueline, Matthew, Barbara, Brian, Kimberly, Alison and Luke. Treasured great grandmother of Brooke. Friends may call Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9PM at the Thomas F. Dalton Funeral Homes, Levittown Chapel, 2786 Hempstead Tpke. (2 blks east of the Wantagh Pkwy). Religious Service Wednesday evening. Funeral Thursday 10AM. Interment Pinelawn Memorial Park. |
Note N4332 :
Burial: Pinelawn Memorial Park East Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 16217918 |
Note N4333 :
Burial: Central Cemetery Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 50458185 |
Note N4334 :
Burial: Central Cemetery Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 36997694 |
Note N4335 :
Burial: Central Cemetery Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 36997763 |
Note N4336 :
Burial: Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 30842168 |
Note N4337 :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 30696998 |
Note N4338 :
Burial: Douglass Pioneer Cemetery Troutdale, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 28090926 |
Note H4339 :
Published in Herald Tribune from Dec. 1, 2012 Dec. 2, 2012 at Jennings Funeral Home in Sarasota, FL. Services will be held from 9:30 am to 10:30 am on Mon., at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Sarasota, FL. Funeral arrangements by: Jennings Funeral Home. Maerose was a loving wife and mother, an avid quilter and reader, and a parishioner of St. Thomas More Catholic Church. She is preceded in death by her husband John C. Rodi; brother Jack Dowling; sister Betty Ann (Dowling) Huttel; step-sons James Rodi and Richard Rodi; step-son-in-law Louis Boschelli; and step-daughter-in-law Coletta (Lynch) Rodi. Survivors include her son, Patrick (Yvonne Vigue) Rodi; step-sons Jack Rodi and Ted (Carol Crosier) Rodi; step-daughter Marilyn (Rodi) Boschelli; step-daughters-in-law Mary Ann (Churilla) Rodi and Carole (Tobiasz) Rodi, and their families, and many other relatives and friends. Maerose's family would like to thank all of those friends and caregivers in Texas and Florida who have helped Maerose and her family. |
Note N4340 :
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 97678691 |
Note H4341 :
Death certificate states: never married. |
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Note N4343 :
Burial: Rural Cemetery Hornell, Steuben County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 125187883 |
Note N4344 :
Burial: Sweden Hill Cemetery Bingham Center, Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 83701033 |
Note N4345 :
Burial: Shelburne Center Cemetery Shelburne, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 70915724 |
Note N4346 :
Burried in Union Cemetery on death record. |
Note N4347 :
Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 159909033 |
Note N4348 :
Burial: Laurel Hill Cemetery Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 159908988 |
Note N4349 :
Burial: Evergreen Home Cemetery Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 79098290 |
Note N4350 :
Burial: Portales Cemetery Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 13672526 |
Note N4351 :
Burial: West Cemetery Rowe, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 131719248 |
Note H4352 :
From: The Recorder on Apr. 29, 2016 SHELBURNE - Walter L. ""Walt"" Rice, 69, of Frank Williams Rd., died Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at home. Walt was born in Hawley, MA on July 19, 1946 the son of David and Lida (Maynard) Rice. Prior to retirement in 2009 he was employed as the Northeast Regional Track Manager for the Boston & Maine Railroad. He worked for the railroad for 40 years, and after retirement he assumed the position of consultant for the high speed rail project for the Vermonter. Walt was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, cutting wood, logging and sugaring. He was on the cover of The Making of Massachusetts Maple Syrup with his team of horses while collecting sap for sugaring. He was also in a feature article about the Mohawk Trail in the September 2014 edition of Yankee magazine. Walt lived life to the fullest and was grateful every day for his family and friends. He enjoyed visiting with people and had a nickname for everyone! He looked forward to traveling to the Freyburg Fair in Maine every year. In earlier years he coached Babe Ruth Baseball as well as playing softball with the VFW Post 8503 team and later played in Senior Ball. Survivors beside his wife of 44 years the former Betty (Knower) Rice include his son Brian W. Rice and his partner Maggie Parsons of Buckland, two daughters; Beth Ann Rice and her fiancé Paul Curtis of Erving, Karen Lynn Doyle and her husband Padraic of Ashfield, three brothers; George Rice of Hawley, Roger Rice of Ashfield, David Rice of Charlemont, a sister Paula Rice of Charlemont, seven grandchildren and several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. There are no formal services. Visiting hours will be Saturday, May 7 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Smith-Kelleher Funeral Home, 40 Church St., Shelburne Falls. Following visiting hours, there will be a celebration of Walt's life from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Mohawk Park Restaurant, Mohawk Trail, Charlemont. In lieu of flowers, it is requested memorial donations be made to the MSA Coalition and Research Fund, 9935-D Rea Rd. #212, Charlotte, NC 28277 The family would like to thank Dr Jacome and Dr. Iverson for their medical care and support given to Walt. |
Note N4353 :
Burial: Riverside Cemetery Belfast, Allegany County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 13377082 |
Note N4354 :
Burial: Lakenham Cemetery Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 36605380 |
Note H4355 :
"Representative Men and Old Families of Southeastern Massachusetts". |
Note H4356 :
From: Rochester Democrat And Chronicle, May 2, 2016 East Rochester/Rochester: Betty Carey, 91, peacefully passed away Friday April 29, 2016 at Highland Hospital Hospice Unit, Rochester, NY. Predeceased by husband Myron Carey. Survived by daughter Diane (Robert) Marciano of Rochester NY; granddaughter Amanda (Eric) Mann of Fredericksburg VA; grandson Michael (Kelly) Marciano of Rochester, NY; great granddaughters Kennedy and Finley Mann; sisters Beverly Parrotta, Virginia Fico, Claire Custer, Shirley Jones; brother Norman Cole; many nieces and nephews. Betty was a caring mother and grandmother and will be greatly missed by all that knew her. There will be no prior calling hours. Arrangements by Troiano-Pusateri Funeral Home, East Rochester. Visit |
Note N4357 :
Burial: Union Cemetery Hyde Park, Dutchess County, New York, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 76717795 |
Note N4358 :
Burial: Spring Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 78479741 |
Note H4359 :
From: Daily Local News, Mar. 3, 2011 William H. Crochiere, Jr. of Coatesville William H. Crochiere, Jr., 86, of Coatesville, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, March 1, 2011 at Brandywine Hospital. He was the loving husband of the late Claire B. Crochiere (nee O'Neill), with whom he had shared 48 years of marriage. Born in New Haven, Conn., he was the son of the late William H., Sr. and Frances Caley Crochiere. Mr. Crochiere was a graduate of the University of Connecticut, where he received his bachelor of science degree in engineering. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during WW II. Mr. Crochiere was employed by Liftex, Inc. for 15 years where he served as a national sales manager, retiring in 1995. He had a life long love of antique cars. He was a member of the Antique Automobile Club of America, where he served as president of the Delaware and Chester County regions. Over the years, he collected cars manufactured by Rolls Royce, Packard and Cords. Later in life, he broadened his collection of cars to include convertibles from the 1960's. He was also a member of Plymouth and Atlantic City Country Clubs. Mr. Crochiere enjoyed spending family time at his summer home in Ocean City, New Jersey, and was an avid flying and boating enthusiast. He especially enjoyed working with anything mechanical. He is survived by his son, David C. Crochiere of Coatesville; daughter, Leslie A. Crochiere of Downingtown; and son, Brian C. Crochiere and his wife, Cindy of Bryn Mawr. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Campbell, William H. (Henry), III, and Holden; and by his companion, Dee McWilliams. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 5, at St. David's Episcopal Church, 763 South Valley Forge Road, Wayne. A visitation for family and friends will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday at the James J. Terry Funeral Home, 736 E. Lancaster Ave., Downingtown. Interment will be private. |
Note H4360 :
History of West Virginia, Old and New, Volume 3 By James Morton Callahan |
Note N4361 :
Burial: Glenview Cemetery Cambridge, Guernsey County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 25940734 |
Note N4362 :
Burial: New Zion Cemetery Waiteville, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6149999 |
Note N4363 :
Burial: New Zion Cemetery Waiteville, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6149995 |
Note N4364 :
Burial: New Zion Cemetery Waiteville, Monroe County, West Virginia, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 6150014 |
Note N4365 :
Burial: College Corner Cemetery West College Corner, Union County, Indiana, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 45489993 |
Note H4366 :
from: Kitsap Sun Duane "Dewey" Crosier, 78, of Bremerton died Tuesday at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle. He was born in St. Edward, Neb., to Ernest B. and Alice Maude (Newman) Crosier. He graduated from Silverdale High School in 1943 and went on to receive a degree from the University of Washington, where he participated in Chi Phi fraternity. Mr. Crosier served in the U.S. Navy, achieving the rank of lieutenant commander. He also worked in human resources with RCA and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. He volunteered with the Chicken Soup Brigade in Seattle and with the guardian ad litum program there. He was affiliated with the Presbyterian faith. His favorite pastimes were reading, walking and visiting with friends. Mr. Crosier was preceded in death by his wife, Jean; his parents; and his grandson, Nicholas. He is survived by two sons, Dave and his wife, Donna, of New Jersey and Steve of Seattle; a daughter, Lisa of Kenmore; six grandchildren, Jennifer, Jeffrey, Jonathan, Serena, Raquel and Trevor; three brothers, Franklin Crosier and his wife, Naomi, of Seabeck, Vernon Crosier and his wife, Alice, of Bremerton and Bradford Crosier of Lynden, Wash.; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Lewis Funeral Chapel in Bremerton with a reception following, also at Lewis. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Bremerton. Memorill donations may be made to Parkinson's Disease Association, 1959 NE Pacific St., Seattle, WA 98195. An online memorial can be seen at www.lewischapel.com. |
Note N4367 :
Burial: Draper City Cemetery Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 94201860 |
Note N4368 :
Burial: Draper City Cemetery Draper, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 94201644 |
Note N4369 :
Burial: Orem City Cemetery Orem, Utah County, Utah, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 168657118 |
Note H4370 :
From: premierfuneral.com Born January 29, 1937 in Draper, Utah to Printess Fitzgerald and Ruth Anderson. Passed away Thursday, August 18, 2016, from natural causes. Nephi married Leona Leonard on August 18, 1961 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married for 55 years. They had 7 children, 35 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. Lenny (Tammy), Denece (Hiley Kitto), William (Alison), Beatrice (Linden Holloway), Sheri (Steve Nelson), Elizabeth (Micah Ladle), and Daniel (Krissy). Funeral services will be 11:00 am, Saturday, August 27, 2016 at the Sharon Park 1st Ward, 310 North 100 East, Orem, UT where a viewing will be held Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm and Saturday prior to services from 9:30 to 10:30 am. Interment at the Orem City Cemetery. Nephi Ray Fitzgerald Born January 29, 1937 in Draper, Utah to Printess Fitzgerald and Ruth Anderson. Passed away Thursday, August 18, 2016, from natural causes. Nephi came from a family of 16 children. His father, Printess Fitzgerald, married Beatrice Murphy and they had Gail (Hill). Soon after Beatrice passed and Printess married Jane Roberts Kimball. Together they had Printess K., Gerald, Maydell (Ellswood), Bliss, James Walter, Leah (Smith), Paul, and Crozier. Jane passed and Printess later married Ruth Anderson. Their children were Betty Ruth (Bell), Nephi, Perry Glenn, and Orene. Later Printess passed and Ruth married his second cousin, Arellius Brown Fitzgerald. Their children were Brian, Colleen (Winkler), and Katherine (Fullmer). Later, A.B. died and Ruth married Eric Bennison (who became the grandpa to all of Nephi’s children.) Because Nephi’s grandparents had passed before he was born, Crozier Kimball (the father of Jane) told Nephi that he was as much his grandson as all his older brothers and sisters. He also gave Nephi his Patriarchal Blessing. Nephi loved all athletics and sports and especially loved playing baseball. While growing up he was a BYU football fan because his uncle, Eddie Kimball, was the BYU head football coach. And his other uncle, Rodney Kimball, was the BYU Athletic trainer, and another Uncle was the BYU quarterback during WWII. They were all brothers to Jane Kimball. Nephi grew up working on his family’s dairy farm from 1937-1959. He went to Draper Elementary School, Draper Junior High, and Jordan High School, graduating in 1955. (Go Beetdigger’s!) He loyally served on the Northern California Mission from December 1957 - December 1959 and had 65 baptisms. After his mission he attended Utah State and Weber State Universities. Nephi married Leona Leonard on August 18, 1961 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married for 55 years. They had 7 children, 35 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. Lenny (Tammy), Denece (Hiley Kitto), William (Alison), Beatrice (Linden Holloway), Sheri (Steve Nelson), Elizabeth (Micah Ladle), and Daniel (Krissy). Nephi joined the Army Utah National Guard 144th Evacuation Hospital in 1954. He took basic training at Fort Ord in California. From Fort Ord he was sent to Fort Sam Houston, in Austin, Texas. He trained as a Medical Corpsman. Then his unit was activated and evacuated and called to the Berlin Crisis when the communist overtook East Germany. He was sent to Fort Leonardwood, Missouri for one year active duty. He became a Sergeant in the medical unit and honorably finished his 8 years of service in 1962. Nephi began his working at Draper Feed and Egg, Hercules Powder Company in Magna, and retired from New Skin International in 2005. He received the Aaronic and Melchizedic Priesthood, and later became a High Priest. Nephi and Leona served two missions together, one at the Provo, Utah MTC in the call center where Nephi had 16 baptisms, and the second was in the employment center at the Deseret Industries in Provo, Utah. Nephi and Leona also served together for a few years in the Mount Timpanogos Temple in American Fork. Funeral services will be 11:00 am, Saturday, August 27, 2016 at the Sharon Park 1st Ward, 310 North 100 East, Orem, UT where a viewing will be held Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm and Saturday prior to services from 9:30 to 10:30 am. Interment at the Orem City Cemetery. A special thanks to Provo Rehabilitation and Nursing and Mountainland Aging for taking such good care of Nephi, especially during his last few days. We also thank all family and friends who showed their love for Nephi through visits and/or letters. |
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