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| 3001 | Gauley Bridge Cemetery | Muncy, George Davies (I8012)
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| 3002 | Gauley Bridge Cemetery | Toothman, Nancy (I8013)
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| 3003 | Gauze Cemetery | Muncy, Grover (I2064)
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| 3004 | Geary Cemetery | Haley, Matilda (I6051)
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| 3005 | Geo William Hart Family Cemetery | Tucker, William Silas (I4041)
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| 3006 | Geo William Hart Family Cemetery | Muncy, Jenny Golden (I4034)
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| 3007 | George Bradley Munsey, age 52, passed away Friday, April 5, 2013 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on March 4, 1961 in Little Rock, to Ron and Rita Munsey. He was a 1979 graduate of Pulaski Academy and attended the University of Arkansas. He worked as Vice President in the family business established by his late grandfather and namesake, George B. Munsey, inventor of the Munsey Toaster. He enjoyed his time with his many friends, and loved and cherished his family. He was 100% Razorback and an expert motorcycle and car enthusiast. A kind and gentle man with a wonderful sense of humor, his loving demeanor impacted all who knew him and his sweetness remains forever in our hearts. Brad became a Christian and was Baptized on September 28, 1969. He is survived by his parents Ron and Rita, his two younger brothers, Brian (Sandy) and Blaine; two nieces, Janie and Leah Munsey, and a host of friends who meant the world to him. The family expresses a special thank you to the outpouring of support and prayers given to Brad by friends and family and support groups during his illness. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at Roller-Chenal Funeral Homes Chapel 13801 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock (501)224-8300. Visitation will be from 6:00-8:00 p.m., Monday, April 8, 2013 at the Funeral Home. Interment at Riverwood Memorial Gardens. | Munsey, George Bradley (Brad) (I3300)
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| 3008 | George E. Munsey, Jr., 92 of Roanoke, passed away on Friday evening, December 6, 2013. He was predeceased by his parents, George and Edith Munsey; brothers, Garland and Roscoe Munsey; sisters, Ona Pearle Huff, Olive Williams, Alga Munsey, and Ruth Stephens; and a son, Sammy W. Munsey. Surviving are his wife, Freedia B. Munsey; daughters and sons-in-law, Brenda Sue Hundley and Preston K. Hundley, of Salem; Linda M. Seneker and Vince Seneker, of Salem; a granddaughter, Terra Sue Chambers and husband Roy, of Roanoke; a niece, and nephews. Mr. Munsey was an Army veteran of World War II, was an avid gardener and birdwatcher, and was a longtime member of Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church. The family wishes to thank the staff of Pheasant Ridge Memory Care for their diligent and loyal attention to Mr. Munsey. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 AM Tuesday from Oakey's South Chapel with Pastor Robert Stutes officiating. Interment will follow in Sherwood Burial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family suggest that memorials be made to the church or charity of one's choice. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 PM Monday at Oakey's South Chapel. | Munsey, George Edward G. Jr. (I9451)
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| 3009 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncie, G.J. (I993)
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| 3010 | GEORGE MUNCEY, 51, VIRGIL, DIES George W. Muncey, 51, a lifetime resident of Virgil died at his home Saturday afternoon following a long illness. He was born in Virgil, March 22, 1906, son of the late Wilfred and Eva Elster Muncey. Mr. Muncey was a charter member of the Virgil Fire Department. He is survived by his wife, Alice D. Muncey; a son, Robert Muncey of Virgil; 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert Dalley and Mrs. Stanley Connelly both of Virgil; 4 grandchildren; three nieces and one nephew; an uncle, Ransom Muncey of Cortland. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, at the Perkins Funeral Home, Dryden. The Rev. George Severane, Pastor of the Virgil Methodist Church officiating and interment will be in Virgil Cemetery. Friends are asked to call at the funeral home this evening. -Cortland Standard, 25 Nov 1957 | Muncey, George W. (I114)
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| 3011 | George W. F. Chapman Cemetery | Muncy, George Hurst Sr. (I4569)
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| 3012 | George W. F. Chapman Cemetery | Muncy, Thelma Fern (I4568)
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| 3013 | George W. F. Chapman Cemetery | Muncy, John L. (I4562)
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| 3014 | George Washington Munsey was born in Pittsfield, New Hampshire, in 1782, and died in Gilford, in December 1861. No record has been found of his parents, and it is probable that he was early left an orphan, as it is related that in boyhood he lived in the family of Samuel Blaisdell of Gilford. He was educated in the common schools and at Dummer’s Academy at Newberry, Massachusetts, and taught school for a time. He later studied medicine with Dr. Kelley, of Gilmanton, New Hampshire, and practiced in the towns of Moultonborough, Centre Harbor, and Eaton, and was one of the physicians of Gilford for forty years preceding 1856. He was a practitioner of no ordinary ability and skill. He had a large family to support, and the practice in those days was often unremunerative, hence he was at times in straitened circumstances. He was a natural orator, and after the Washingtonian movement he frequently lectured on temperance. He was a Universalist, and in politics a Democrat. Dr. Munsey married Hannah Barton, who was born in Epsom, September 13, 1784, and died in 1886, having nearly reached the age of one hundred years. They had children as follows: Melinda married Rev. Josiah Gilman Benjamin H. William Amos Prescott Susanna Barton George W. Ann Smith Hannah Barton David Hale Sarah G. Wealthy The third son, Barton, born March 9, 1812, began life early as a jeweler, and showed rare inventive ability. Later he became a physician of the Electric-Homeopathic schools, and was a successful practitioner. He traveled extensively in this and in foreign countries. The two oldest sons settled at Cape Ann and there engaged in business. The other sons were shoemakers by occupation. The daughters were active in their respective spheres, and one of them became the wife of Rev. Josiah Gilman of Lynn, Massachusetts. "Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire" By E.S. Stearns Middle name "Washington" found through on-line search of New Hampshire Historical Society website. | Munsey, Dr. George Washington (Doc) (I292)
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| 3015 | George William Muncy was born in Louisa County, Iowa, April 28, 1865, died June 17, 1932 at his home near Crawford, age 67 years, 1 months and 13 days. He united with the Christian church near Eureka Springs, Arkansas at the age of 23 years. He was married to Mollie Harris in 1888, married 44 years. To this union eight children were born six of whom survive. They are Mrs. Fred Condo, Durham; Mrs. Ray Stine, Clinton; Mrs. Jess Dooty, Crawford; Clyde, Cleo and Evelyn of Crawford; 5 sisters and 2 brothers and 4 grand children. Funeral services were held in the Crawford church after which the remains were laid to rest in the Silent Home cemetery, Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma in the presence of a host of loved ones and friends with Rev. Dial officiating and Tunnard's Funeral Home in charge. | Muncy, George William (I5167)
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| 3016 | Georgetown Cemetery | Muncy, Sarah Jane (I5515)
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| 3017 | Georgette Yvonne Munsey, 91, died at Mt. Carmel Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on September 27, 2019 surrounded by her loving family. Born on February 20, 1928 in Manchester, she was the daughter of the late Zephirin and Yvonne (Gelinas) Moquin. Georgette worked for many years in the shoe industry, both at Fleisher Shoe and Queen City Shoe, until her retirement at which time she cared for children, including her grandsons. A woman with a generous spirit, she also cared for family and friends in their aging years. If you needed a friend, you had one. She loved to dance and always had a song in her heart, even throughout her illness. Her greatest love, however, was that which she had for her family. She was so very proud to be called daughter, sister, wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Post 54, in Bedford as well as the Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary of Sacred heart Church in Manchester. A devoted friend of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, she would make weekly visits to the monastery to pray for family and friends and to speak with the Sisters. She was a long-time parishioner of the former St. George Parish, then of St. Catherine of Siena Parish in Manchester. Mrs. Munsey was predeceased by her husband of 43 years, Richard I. Munsey, Sr., who died in 1988, her siblings, Adelard, Clifford, Denis, Ernest, Florence and Harry, as well as her longtime companion, Wilbur Fisk. Grateful to have had her in their lives, she leaves behind her two sons, Richard and his wife Janet of Raymond, and Ronald and his wife Suzanne of Manchester; two grandsons, Matthew and his wife Adrienne of Londonderry, and Christopher of Astoria, NY; two step-grandsons, Michael Trotta and wife Dena of West Newbury, MA and Stephen Trotta and wife Jacqueline of Newton, MA; Three great-grandsons, Samuel, Benjamin and Jonathan Munsey and three step-great-granddaughters, Alexandra, Delaney and Cameron Trotta. She also leaves behind two sisters-in-law, Mildred Moquin of Tucson, AZ and Diane Moquin of Manchester; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. The family wished to extend their gratitude to the entire staff of Mt. Carmel Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, especially the Memory Unit, for the compassionate and loving care they gave to Georgette for the many years she resided there. Calling hours at Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, 1799 Elm St, corner of North St, will be Tuesday from 4 to 7 pm. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Wednesday at 11 am in St. Catherine of Siena Church, Webster St, Manchester. Committal prayers will follow in the mausoleum at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. | Moquin, Georgette Yvonne (I1567)
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| 3018 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Gilford Cortez Munsey / Ida Bell Zora Holman (F1328)
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| 3019 | Gilliland Cemetery | Muncie, Floyd William (I3806)
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| 3020 | GILMANTON — Maurice “Monk” Eugene Munsey, went home to God on Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018, at the age of 92. He joins his deceased wife of 64 years, Gloria; son Thomas “Tommy” (2014) and grandson T.J. Munsey (2016), his siblings and ancestors in Heaven. Born in Gilmanton on the family farm, Monk was the longest-living Gilmanton male Munsey since the last in the 1700s. Monk was proud that his family was a fifth-generation Gilmantonian with the family centered around Munsey Hill Road, Munsey Brook and the Sawyer Lake area in the Corners. Monk left Gilmanton two times for extended periods, the first time to join the U.S. Navy in 1943 when he had just turned 17 years old eight days earlier. He served on the U.S.S. Destroyer Boyle as a Machinist’s Mate 3rd Class earning a World War II Victory Medal, American Area Ribbon Medal 1 Star, European-African-Middle Eastern Medal Area Ribbon (1 Star), Asiatic Pacific Arena Ribbon as well as a Commendation for his service. The second time he left home was when he went to live with his sister in Acton, Maine, and began to romance his future wife, Gloria Roberts. Monk received an associate’s degree in Accounting from Laconia Commercial College and began working at Scott and Williams in the office. He did not like sitting at a desk and went to work for L.M. Pike and Sons as a “roller man” and worked there for 44 years until his retirement. Monk was a Lifetime Member of the American Legion Post 1, Laconia, serving various posts within the Legion. You could always see Monk standing honor guard at funerals up into his late 80s. Monk was a longtime proud Mason, a member of the Springvale, Maine, Lodge No. 190, which he valued greatly. Through the years he was active in almost everything happening in Gilmanton, whether it be the Fire Department, Snowmobile Club, Old Home Day, 4th of July Association to name a few. Monk was well-known for his 4th of July floats which were always fun to see as well as his great dancing style at dances. One thing Monk loved was to dance the jitterbug. If someone needed help, Monk was there. In recent years, he could be seen driving around town in his red Jeep Cherokee wagon with the MUNSEY license plate (everyone trying not to look) and twitching his walking cane everywhere he went. Monk is survived by his grieving family, along with his six remaining grandchildren. Monk was so happy to have lived to see his only great-grandchild. Interment at Munsey Family Plot, Smith Meetinghouse, Gilmanton. | Munsey, Maurice Eugene (Monk) (I1570)
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| 3021 | GILMANTON, NH – Our hearts are broken at the loss of our wife, sister, grandmother and great grandmother, Gloria Inez (Roberts) Munsey, 83, who passed away in the early morning of Monday, June 2, 2014 in the loving care of her family and the staff of Pleasant View Health Care Center in Concord, NH. Gloria was born in Sanford, Maine on July 4, 1930, the eldest daughter of Felton Sr. and Blanche (Hobbs) Roberts. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Maurice E. Munsey, of Gilmanton, NH, her daughter, Susan M. Roberts, and her husband, Neil, of Gilmanton, NH, her son, James J. Munsey, of Gilmanton, NH and her daughter-in-law, Jean Munsey, of Gilmanton, NH; siblings, Arvid Roberts and Felton Roberts Jr., of Springvale, Maine and her sister, Sylvia Gile, and her husband, Alden, of Alfred, Maine, her grandchildren; Megin Munsey, Ian Roberts and his girlfriend, Heidi Kimball, Aimee Munsey, T.J. Munsey, Erin (Roberts) Sanborn and her husband, Michael, Norton Munsey, Maxine Munsey and a great granddaughter, Emily Marie Roberts. Also part of her family who were loved by her are Audrey Woodard and Jean Moreau along with beloved nieces and nephews and their families in Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Washington State and California. Gloria was predeceased by her brother, Eldred Roberts, and recently her son, Thomas A. Munsey. There will be no calling hours. A memorial service will be held at 1PM on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at the Gilmanton Community Church, 1803 NH Rte 140 Gilmanton Iron Works, N.H. with Pastor Chris Stevens officiating. Burial will follow in the family plot at Smith Meeting House Cemetery, Gilmanton, NH. Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, N.H. is assisting the family with the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to www.wilkinsonbeane.com. | Roberts, Gloria Inez (I1571)
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| 3022 | Girard Cemetery | Munsee, Florence Charlotte (I1119)
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| 3023 | Glass-Sasser Cemetery | Hoskins, Sarah A. (Sallie) (I3415)
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| 3024 | Glass-Sasser Cemetery | Muncy, James (I3382)
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| 3025 | Glen Abbey Memorial Park | Muncey, William Edward (Billy) (I9258)
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| 3026 | Glen Haven Memorial Park | Muncy, Juanita (I4603)
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| 3027 | Glen Shelton Muncy was the son of James "Jim" and Oma Dials Muncy, and grandson of Thomas "Tom" and Mary Lavinia Priest Muncy, and Pete and Wilda Jane Pauley Dials. His siblings were Elva Mae, James Avery, Arthur Bady, John S., Curtis C., and Gary L. | Muncy, Glen Sheldon (I7302)
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| 3028 | Glencoe Cemetery | Munsey, John Stanley (I9841)
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| 3029 | Glencoe Cemetery | Munsey, John Francis (I95)
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| 3030 | Glencoe Cemetery | Tyler, Amanda (I1348)
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| 3031 | Glencoe Cemetery | McDowell, Mary Lee (Mollie) (I534)
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| 3032 | Glendale Cemeter | Muncy, Mary Angie (I4245)
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| 3033 | Glendale Cemetery | Muncy, Jesse Allen (I6469)
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| 3034 | Glendale Cemetery | Clark, John (I808)
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| 3035 | Glenna Mae Healey of Rte 140, died at the Goldenview Health Care Center, Meredith on Tuesday, March 27, 2012. Glenna was born and raised in Gilmanton, N.H. She was the daughter of John J. and Julia (Bruce) Munsey. She attended Laconia High School and graduated from Franklin High School in 1947. Glenna lived in the Boston area for a number of years and was a dance instructor for the Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Boston. In 1970, she returned to the Laconia-Gilmanton area and was employed at the Laconia State School and Training Center for thirteen years, retiring in 1991. She later was a home care provider for many years. Glenna was a member of the Gilmanton Community Church. She wrote a book about the death of her family members titled "No More Tomorrows". Survivors include a son, "Chuck" Healey and his wife, Helen, of Laconia; a grandchild, Brianna Healey; a step grandson, Andrew Swain, and his fiancée, Tami Edgerly; a brother, Maurice Munsey, of Gilmanton and several nephews and nieces. In addition to her parents, Glenna was predeceased by a son, John Healey, in 1980, by two brothers, John Munsey, Jr. and Herbert Munsey and by two sisters, Margaret Gard and Arletta Gale. | Munsey, Glenna Mae (I1577)
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| 3036 | Goble Family Cemetery | Muncy, Samuel (I8536)
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| 3037 | Goble Family Cemetery | Goble, Ella (I2689)
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| 3038 | Good Samaritan Hospital | Munsey, George Moore (I5735)
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| 3039 | Goodman Cemetery | Muncy, Tamsy (I9316)
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| 3040 | Grace Hill Cemetery | McCubbins, Robert Raymond (I1968)
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| 3041 | Grace Hill Cemetery | Muncy, Alma (I3436)
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| 3042 | Grace Lutheran Church Memorial Gardens | Munsey, Helen (I1293)
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| 3043 | Grace Memorial Church Cemetery | Muncy, Evalina (I2410)
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| 3044 | Grace Memorial Church Cemetery | Muncy, William Millton (I2397)
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| 3045 | Grace Memorial Episcopal Church Cemetery | Muncy, Orson J. (I7)
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| 3046 | Gracelawn Memorial Park | Muncy, George Blanchard (Blanchard) (I7386)
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| 3047 | Graham Cemetery | Vickers, Marie B. (I5100)
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| 3048 | Graham Cemetery | Muncy, Brammer Burk (I5099)
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| 3049 | grain-cutter accident | Duncan, George (I6085)
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| 3050 | Grand Army of the Republic Enlisted in Company C, Massachusetts 22nd Infantry Regiment on 12 Sep 1861.Mustered out on 16 Apr 1862.Enlisted in Company B, Massachusetts 33rd Infantry Regiment on 05 Aug 1862.Mustered out on 05 Sep 1863.Transferred to Company H, U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps 7th Infantry Regiment on 05 Sep 1863.Mustered out on 14 Nov 1865. | Munsey, Jacob W. (I1587)
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