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Note H4609 :
From: Murdoch Funeral Homes Phyllis F. Crosier, 80, of Manchester, Iowa, died early Thursday morning, February 12, 2004, at the Good Neighbor Home, Manchester, after a brief illness. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 14, 2004 at the Golden United Church of Christ, rural Ryan, with Rev. Mona Burns officiating. Friends may call from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday at the Bohnenkamp-Murdoch Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Manchester, where family will be present until 4:00 p.m. and for one hour before services on Saturday at the church. Burial will be in the Upper Bay Cemetery in rural Delhi, Iowa. Phyllis was born January 28, 1924, in rural Delhi, Milo Township, Iowa, the daughter of Roy S. & Julia Leah (Revell) Crosier. She received her education in the Upper Bay country school and graduated from the Delhi High School in 1941. When in high school, Phyllis wrote a short story that was published in local papers. Phyllis attended Lennox College in Hopkinton and obtained a business degree. While there, she wrote the song "Nellie,? which was copy written. She then helped on the family farm. After her father passed away in 1949, Phyllis stayed with her mother on the farm until 1961 when they moved to Manchester. In February of 2003, Phyllis moved into the Good Neighbor Home in Manchester. Phyllis was a member of the Golden Congregational Church in Ryan where she also taught Bible school. She was a member of the Women?s Club of Manchester. She enjoyed doll collecting and gardening. Phyllis is survived by her sister, Dorothea Daniels of Cedar Rapids; her brother Lester Crosier at the Edgewood Convalescent Home in Edgewood; and niece and nephew, Patricia Henrich and David Daniels. Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents, Roy S. & Julia Crosier. |
Note H4610 :
New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the .Volume 3, edited by William Richard Cutter |
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From: Kitsap Sun, June 30, 2017 Kevin (Lumpy) Crosier passed peacefully June 24th. He is survived by his brothers, Barrie (Carrie) and Kirk; his nephews, Jeffery (Amy), Jeremy (Carmen), Jason; and eight great-nephews and nieces. He graduated from West High, where he played football and baseball. He loved fishing and Huskie football games. You will be truly missed. |
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Burial: Evergreen Burial Park New Philadelphial, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 139514513 Find A Grave Memorial# 181793568 |
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From: Akron Beacon Journal, July 24, 2004 Virginia Crosier Gardner, 80, of Garman Road in Akron, died Wednesday at Rockynol Retirement Center. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Staley J. Crosier and Sherman O. Gardner. Survivors include three sons and one daughter, Donald (Car men) Crosier of Akron, David and Daniel Crosier, and Diane Morris. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Toland-Herzig Funeral Home at Dover, followed by interment in the Evergreen Burial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. |
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Burial: Gnadenhutten-Clay Union Cemetery Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 96637258 |
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Burial: Rich Hill Cemetery Yosemite, Casey County, Kentucky, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 101510549 |
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Burial: Evergreen Home Cemetery Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 181431148 |
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Burial: Czech National Cemetery Odell, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64424290 |
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Burial: Czech National Cemetery Odell, Gage County, Nebraska, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 64424348 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 34947834 |
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Find A Grave Memorial# 34947814 |
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Burial: Union Hill Cemetery Gibson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 23035981 |
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Burial: South Gibson Cemetery Gibson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 182239239 |
Note N4623 :
Burial: Colrain West Branch Cemetery Colrain, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 80505017 |
Note N4624 :
Burial: Bellevue Cemetery Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 103913920 |
Note H4625 :
From: Alfred Roy & Sons Funeral Home Oxford - Alfred E. Wandrei, 90, passed away at his home in Oxford on 29 January 2016. A resident of Oxford since 1950, Al was the son of the late John and Bertha (Herzig) Wandrei of Adams. He was married to the late Ruth (Dimock) Wandrei with whom he celebrated their 66th anniversary shortly before her passing in August 2015. He is survived by their daughter Joan and her husband Harry Gong of Chelmsford; son David and his wife Phyllis of Sterling; son Steven of Oxford; granddaughter Emily and her fiancé David; and grandson Brian and his wife Kyle. In addition to his wife, he was predeceased by their son James. Al also leaves three siblings: John of Vermont, Dot Malloy of Adams, and Bob of Virginia. He was predeceased by his brother Bill of Adams Al served in the Army Air Corps during World War II in the Pacific theater. He graduated from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Worcester State University, and Worcester Polytechnic University. He taught for many years at Oxford High School, subsequently moving to the then newly established Quinsigamond Community College where he taught until retirement. He was happiest working in his garden, tending to his bees, and cheering on Oxford’s own Punkin Chunkin team, Team Hurling Chunks. At his request all services will be private; his body was donated to the UMass Medical School Anatomical Gift program. If desired, memorial tributes may be made to the VNA Hospice Care, Rose Monahan Hospice Home, 10 Judith Rd, Worcester, MA 01602 (www.vnacarenetwork.org) who cared for Ruth in her final days or to the charity of one’s choice. Alfred Roy & Sons Funeral Home 12 Hammond St. Worcester is assisting the family with arrangements. To share a memory of Al or to sign the online guestbook, please visit ww.Royfuneral.com |
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From: Finger Lakes Times from Sept. 24 2012 GENEVA - Deborah S. Campbell, 59, of William St. passed away Saturday (September 22, 2012) at Geneva General Hospital after a two year courageous battle with cancer. Family and friends may call from 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday (Sept.26) at the McGuigan & Bero Funeral Home 45 High St. Geneva. Funeral services will be held on Thursday (Sept.27) at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home. The Rev Tae Kun Kim, Pastor of the First United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to The American Lung Association or a charity of choice. Deborah was born on December 19, 1952 in Geneva the daughter of the late George "Pete" and Lareta "Rita" Raymond Millerd. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Deborah enjoyed baking and crocheting and most of all spending time with her grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of 31 years, Richard; a son, Rick (Renee) Campbell of Rochester; a daughter, Amy Pollino of Geneva; two grandchildren, Joshua Pollino and Matthew Campbell; sisters, Sally (Spencer Westfall) Tomion of Geneva, Linda (Richard) Myer of Geneva and Nancy Crosier of Geneva; sister-in-laws, Loretta (William) Fryer of Geneva, Cynthia (Robert) Depew of Geneva; brother-in-law, Robert (Mary Lou) Campbell of Geneva; very good friend, Patricia Hosking of Geneva; special pal, her cat Mikey; several nieces and nephews. Deborah was predeceased by a brother-in-law, Donald Crosier. |
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From: http://funeralplan.com Alexander T. " Pula " Rogalski, Jr., 66, of 4 Victory St. Adams, died Thursday morning at North Adams Regional Hospital. He was born in Adams on December 20, 1938, a son of the late Alexander and Stella (Pytko) Rogalski. He graduated from St. Stanislaus Kostka Elementary School and then the former Adams High School in 1956. He served with the US Navy from 1959 until his Honorable Discharge in 1963. Mr. Rogalski last worked for the Town of Adams for 17 years, first for 15 years at the landfill operation, and then for two years at the Highway department. He retired in 1996. Earlier, he had worked for Warner Bros. Construction, and also for Petricca Construction. He was a communicant of St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Adams. He was a member of the St. Stanislaus Kostka Society, Adams Post 160 American Legion, the Polish National Alliance, the Adams Lodge of Elks, the Mountain Club and the Adams Hound & Hunt Club. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and mushrooming. He is survived by his longtime companion, Peggy Stefanski, of Adams; 1 Uncle - Casimer Rogalski of Bennington, VT; His Nieces & Nephews - Theodore Brown and Wayne Brown of Adams; Robert Brown of Pittsfield; Sheila Brown of Averill Park, NY; James Poplaski, John Poplaski, Elizabeth King and Donna Smith, all of Cheshire; Stanley Poplaski, Jr. of Portland, ME; Anthony Poplaski of Sevirville, TN; David Poplaski and Gerald Poplaski, both of Williamsburg, PA; and Irene Jefferson of Pittsfield; and many grandnieces & grandnephews, including Anna Rynkowski of Adams. He was predeceased by a sister, Alexandria "Sandy" Brown, and a half sister, Phyllis Poplaski. The funeral will be held on Monday, June 20th, at 9:00 AM from the AUGE-PACIOREK-SIMMONS Funeral Home, 13 Hoosac St. Adams, followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10:00 AM in St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Adams, celebrated by Rev. Daniel J. Boyle, Pastor of the Catholic Parishes of Adams. Burial will follow in Cheshire Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday from 4 to 7 PM at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association through the funeral home. |
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From: Berkshire Eagle Aug. 27, 2017 Frederick Thomas Kelley, Retired Foreign Service Officer, died August 3rd, 2017, of heart failure. Kelley was born December 21, 1931 in Pittsfield, MA, the seventh of eight children. Kelley was a 1949 graduate of St. Joseph's High School where he was captain of the football team. He was 85 years old and is survived by his wife of 60 years, Nadine Louise (nee Mayer) Kelley; children, Kathleen (Wes Clark) of Fairfax, Virginia, Jennifer (Ralph Acevedo) of Rockville, Maryland , Deborah of Laurel, Maryland and Frederick (Thuzar Myint) of Columbia, Maryland. He leaves behind seven grandchildren; Sean and Daniel Rushlow, Charles and David Acevedo, Alexander, Christopher and Maria Acevedo. He is also remembered by at least three dozen nieces and nephews, and four sisters-in-law. He is preceded by parents Charles Kelley and Mary O'Neil Kelley of Pittsfield, MA, as well as siblings Robert, Gerald, Marion, John, Eleanor, Bernard and Daniel. Mr. Kelley arrived in Washington, D.C. after serving in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. And, after taking and passing the Foreign Service exam, he attended Georgetown University on the GI bill, while working as a congressional aid. After finishing his studies, he joined the U.S. Department of State as a Foreign Service officer. He met his wife, Nadine at a party in 1956. They married June 1, 1957 and throughout the early years of their married life they traveled the world; buoyed up by the optimism of the Kennedy administration and the hopes of a brighter future for the world. Their assignments included East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), West Pakistan (now Pakistan), Singapore and Canada. Their favorite assignment was Islamabad, in the late 1960's. They found it rich in history and culture and full of promise. After retirement, Fred and Nadine traveled the U.S. in a VW minibus exploring much of the country before taking up part-time work as tax preparers. Fred also did family genealogy work and found that his direct ancestor John Crosier of Boston had been a Minute Man and had fought in several key battles of the Revolutionary War and alongside General George Washington, all making Kelley eligible for The Society of the Cincinnati. Fred and Nadine fully retired to Bethany Beach, Delaware from 1996 till 2016. They left many dear friends in Bethany before relocating back to the Maryland suburbs of Washington DC for health reasons last year. SERVICES: Interment at Arlington National Cemetery will be scheduled later this year where Kelley will join his parents and older brother Gerald. |
Note N4629 :
Burial: Agawam Center Cemetery Agawam, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 136248354 |
Note N4630 :
Burial: Oak Spring Cemetery Canonsburg, Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 183209512 |
Note N4631 :
Burial: Crosier Cemetery Laconia, Harrison County, Indiana, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 20413055 |
Note N4632 :
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35316042 |
Note N4633 :
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 35316043 |
Note N4634 :
Burial: Dresden Cemetery Dresden, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 22458510 |
Note H4635 :
From: Vensil & Chute Funeral Homes Hazel M. Crozier (April 3, 1932 - August 8, 2016) Hazel M. Crozier, 84 of Dresden died Monday, August 8, 2016 at the Genesis Morrison House Hospice. She was born in Dresden April 3, 1932 to the late Charles "Chalk" and Vera (Wolford) Hahn. She is survived by her children, Rodney H. (Peggy) Rollison, Jr. of Frazeysburg, Richard (Denise) Rollison of Dresden, Terry (Pamela) Crozier of Coshocton, Ted (Karen) Crozier, Sr. of Dresden, Cheryl (David) Untied of Dresden; step-children, Paul E. (Nancy) Crozier, Jr, of Frazeysburg , Lois (Mike) Buckenberger of St. Louisville, Linda McVay, Donna Cochran both of Frazeysburg; sister, Ruth (Arthur) Untied of Dresden; sister-in-law, Mary Ellen Hahn of Dresden; twenty-five grandchildren, several great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Paul E. "Gene" Crozier, Sr.; brother, John Hahn; sister, Marian Chamberlin. Hazel was a 1950 graduate of Jefferson High School. She was a member of the Dresden Baptist Church for many years. She retired from Longaberger Company as a supervisor in the stain dept. She had previously worked for Essex Wire and the Social Supper in Dresden. Calling hours will be observed Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 12, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. in the Dresden Chapel VENSIL & CHUTE FUNERAL HOME, 714 Main Street with Pastor Carl Schaefer officiating. Burial will be in Dresden Cemetery. The family request memorial contributions to the Dresden Fire Department. |
Note H4636 :
From: Vensil & Chute Funeral Homes Willard H. Crozier, (April 5, 1919 - June 4, 2005) Willard H. Crozier, 86, lifelong resident of Dresden, died unexpectedly at 3:47PM Friday June 3, 2005 at Genesis Good Samaritan Hospital following a brief illness. He was born in Dresden on April 5, 1919, a son of the late Sheldon and Gertrude (Paynter) Crozier. Willard had worked for the Village of Dresden in the street department and been the sexton of the Dresden Cemetery for many years, helping care for the cemetery grounds with his wife, Margaret, long after his retirement. He had helped his son, Ron, the current cemetery sexton, prepare the cemetery for Memorial Day last week. He enjoyed the outdoors, was an avid gardener, hunting ginseng, hunting and playing billiards. He was an Army veteran of WWII and a life member of the DAV. Surviving are his wife, Margaret (Wright) Crozier; six daughters, Wanda (Tony) Green of Adamsville, Peggy Shelton, Becky Stotts and friend, Geoff Percy, Kathy (David) Coats, Nancy (Scott) Robinson, Janet Kildow of Zanesville, all of Dresden; a son Ronald Crozier of Dresden; many grandchildren and great grandchildren, and sister, Bernice (Herb) Hamby of Dresden and several nieces and nephews. His brothers, Charles, Dempsey, Bernard, David Lee Crozier, sister Adalene Ruebush and son in law Daniel Shelton preceded him in death. Friends may call 6-8PM Monday June 6, 2005 at the Vensil-Orr & Chute Funeral Home, 714 Main Street, Dresden, where services will be held at 1PM Tuesday with Pastor Rick Boyer officiating. Burial will be in the Dresden Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dresden Fire Dept., P.O.Box 687, Dresden, OH 43821 |
Note N4637 :
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 183338557 |
Note N4638 :
Burial: Irville Cemetery Nashport, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 48420411 |
Note N4639 :
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 183383108 |
Note N4640 :
Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 183382999 |
Note H4641 :
From: Sentinel & Enterprise, May 19, 2003 HEATH -- Russell E. Johnson, 86, of 48 Town Farm Road, formerly of Leominster, died Thursday, May 15, in Anchorage Nursing Home, Shelburne. Mr. Johnson was born in Leominster on July 20, 1916, the son of Ernest P. and Katherine (Russell) Johnson. He attended grammar school in Leominster and was a graduate of Leominster High School. He was a graduate of Northeastern University in Boston where he received a degree in electrical engineering. Prior to retirement in 1982, he was employed by New England Electric Co. in Westboro. Mr. Johnson was the director of distributions for several years before serving as consultant the last two years before retirement. He was an active member of the Heath Union Church serving as deacon, choir member as well as a former member of its Finance Committee. Mr. Johnson enjoyed hiking, fishing, hunting and flying. He enjoyed sailing and had built a sailboat as well as two outboard boats. At the age of 75, he obtained his pilot’s license. He leaves his wife, Ruth (Landstrom) Law Johnson, whom he married on Aug. 14, 1984; one son, Russell E. "Bud" Johnson Jr. and his wife Betty of Buckland; one daughter, Katherine D. Sprague and her husband Kevin of Rowe; three stepsons, Andrew O. Law and his wife Trish of Heath, Fred B. Law and his wife Heather of Navarre, Fla., Peter A. Law and his wife Gretchen of Deerfield; one stepdaughter, Robin H. Jenkins and her husband Tom of Heath; one sister, Mabel Ann Lester of Clearwater, Fla.; four grandchildren, Matthew R. Johnson of Taunton, Jennifer L. Heilman of Buckland, Brandon A. Sprague and Brittani M.E. Sprague, both of Rowe; eight step-grandchildren, Nathan, Robert, Dillon, Tyler, Aja, Alex, Alexis Law, Tucker Jenkins; and one great-granddaughter, Julie. His first wife, Marian (Pierce) Johnson, died in 1982. A step-grandson, Matthew Law, predeceased him in 1987. JOHNSON -- On May 15, Russell E. Johnson, 86, of Heath. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 20, at 2 p.m. in Heath Union Church. Burial will follow in West Cemetery, Rowe. Calling hours in the Smith-Kelleher Funeral Home, Shelburne Falls, are this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Donations may be made to the Johnson Organ Restoration Fund, Heath Union Church, Main Street, Heath, Mass. |
Note N4642 :
Burial: West Cemetery Rowe, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 119716378 |
Note N4643 :
Burial: Oakland Cemetery Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, USA Find A Grave Memorial# 91995519 |
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