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| 5401 | OBITUARY Albert Muncie, 51, died yesterday at home. The Morgan County, Ky., native was a self-employed salesman. Surviving are daughters, Judy Williams of Fort Wayne and Julie Springer of Florida; a son, Robert; sisters, Pat Goudy, Elizabeth Frances Vachon, and Vicki Harrison, all of Fort Wayne; brothers, John, Roy, and Vernie, all of Fort Wayne; and five grandchildren. Services are 11 a.m. tomorrow in D.O. McComb & Sons Lakeside Park Funeral Home, 1140 Lake Ave., where calling is 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Lindenwood Cemetery. | Muncie, Albert (I2699)
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| 5402 | Obituary Brunswick times record, 1976 BOWDIONHAM BOY DROWNS Bowdionham- A 10 year old Ridge road boy drowned in the Cathance River yesterday near the town landing, despite efforts by companions and an onlooker to rescue him. Divers recovered the body of Ricky Munsey about 3pm., after a two-hour search in the tide waters of the Cathance. Sagadahoc Country Medical Examiner James O. Smith pronounced the youngster deat at the scene. He was the son of Kenneth and Nancy Munsey, of Ridge Road. Sagadahoc County Sheriff Robert N. Stailing said this morning that Munsey was apparently a non-swimmer, yet he entered the water from a float at the town landing with at least one companion and one of his sisters, expecting to hold onto the float. Stailing said the boy was apparently unable to hold on to the float against the ebbing tide and was carried downstream by the waters. About 11:30 am, Jerry Bunick, 10, of Fisher Road, jumped into the water to help his friend while another companion ran up Main Street looking for help. Stailin said Bunick apparently reached Munsey, but was unable to bring him to shore. Sheriffs deputies arrived at the scene within 10 minutes of the call for help. and they initiated the search for the youth, using private boats and volenteers from the Bowdioham Fire Department. George Cabot, a Bath Diver, joined the search about 1:30 , and a team of Nacy divers arrived about 2pm. the yougsters body was recovered about an hour later. Ricky Allen Munsey was born in Meriden Conn., Sept 27 1965 a son of Kenneth A and Nancy Anne Small Munsey. He was a fifth grade student at the Bowdionham Community School., an a member of one of the T-Ball teams at the school. Besides his parents of Bowdionham, he leaves three brothers, Daniel A Munsey, David A Munsey, and Roger R Munsey, and five sisters, Lynn A Munsey., Lee A Munsey, Theresa M Munsey, Gail M Munsey, and Ginger L Munsey., all of Bowdionham. Maternal grandpartens, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Small of Topsham, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A Munsey of Brunswick. two aunts and uncles and several cousins. Funeral services will be Thursday at 1:30 pm. at the Bracket Funeral Home, 29 Federal Street Brunswick, Me with the Rev. Arthur J. Veno Jr,. officiating, Burial will be in the Village Cemetery, Bowdionham. Friends and relatives may visit the Brackett Funeral Home on Wedensday between 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. | Munsey, Ricky Allen (I800)
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| 5403 | Obituary - Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, United States Pascal A Romano, General foreman of the Navarro Construction Co., died yesterday in Allegheny General Hospital, North Side. Mr. Romano, 45, of 1304 Grandview Ave., Glenshaw, was a native of Pitttsburgher and member of Etna BPOE Lodge 932 and St Bonaventure Church. He is survived by his widow, Lillian I; his mother Rosemarie R,; five sisters, Mrs Teresa Marsten, Sister Rosine, Mrs. Catherine Gandino, Mrs Antionette Pellegrino, and MrsClara Rossi, and five brothers, August, Anthony, Joseph, Lewis, and Paul. Friends will be received from 7 to 10 pm today and from 3 to 4 and 7 to 10 pm tomorrow at the Henry C Rock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt Royal Blve, Glenshaw. A mass of resurrection will be at 10 am Monday in St. Bonaventure Church, Mount Royal Blve., Glenshaw. Burial will be at Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless Twp. | Romano, Paschal Anthony (I47690)
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| 5404 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, R.J. Ed.D (I2660)
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| 5405 | Obituary for Floyd Bryson Muncy Floyd Bryson Muncy went home to be with his Lord following a long struggle with cancer on May 31, 2019, at 3:50 PM. Floyd is survived by his wife, Betty Joan Muncy; daughters, Julie Griffin (Tom), Jannet Muncy, Jeana Nieves (Tony), son; Wes Muncy (Tony); eight grandchildren, Michelle Stevens, Tami Galloway (Bryson), Cassel Hiles, Crystal Hiles, Megan Nieves, Vincent Nieves (Mikael- Anne), Zachary Nieves, and Noah Nieves; eight great-grandchildren, Bradley Stevens, Aubrey Stevens, Giovanni Tufo, Ty Galloway, Blake Galloway, Asher Nieves, Maverick Hiles and Keziah Nieves; brother, Bob Muncy (Kathy); brother- in-law, Jim Singleton (Fran); sisters-in-law, Lela Singleton and Barbara Muncy; nephews, nieces, and countless friends. Floyd is preceded in death by twin, Lloyd Henry Muncy; parents Bill and Marguerite Muncy; brothers, Roger, Billy and Fred Muncy; and sisters, Inez Baxter, Mildred Plunkett, Norma Brown, and Mary Williamson. Floyd was born the seventh child of ten and one of a set of twins to William Henry Muncy and Marguerite Ione Williamson. He began life on a farm in Slidell, Wise County, Texas on July 9, 1932. He and his family relocated to Fort Worth during World War II, and he went on to start his own family in the nearby suburb of Haltom City. Floyd served as a Master Sergeant and Tank Commander, Company D, 155th Tank Battalion, 49th Armored Division of the Texas National Guard. He worked in the transportation industry, in both operations and sales, for close to 50 years and was a member, board member, and former President of the Transportation Club of Fort Worth. A resident of Haltom City for 65 years, Floyd was a member of the Birdville Church of Christ. He was a beloved coach and mentor for the Haltom City youth baseball and football organizations and served as a Webelos Scout Leader. A common-sense family man with quiet religious beliefs and hands that could build anything (a skilled woodworker and craftsman), invent what he needed (he holds a US patent), and learn what would get him where he was going, Floyd was always a giver. If you showed up at his door and needed something, he would give it to you if he had it to give. He gave wisdom. If you asked him what he needed, his usual response was "a little time and a few kind words." Floyd wore many hats: the backbone of the family, the diehard friend, the playful granddaddy. Whether he was wearing his cowboy boots or his tennis shoes, or if he was teaching his children to hunt, fish, use a jigsaw or to cut up a chicken for frying, the hats changed: a Stetson for the office, a Mickey Mouse baseball cap for yard work or cooking Saturday breakfast. Floyd's marriage to Betty Joan Singleton lasted nearly 67 years. They were only 19 and 20 when they wed on September 12, 1952, in Denton, TX. In a world where quitting is always easier than working hard, they stayed the course. They allowed their children to see their conflicts, and to see them work those out with love and respect. He never made any secret of her beauty and how she caught his eye. She also swooned over his good looks. They could've passed for movie stars in the 1950s when they found each other, and age has been very kind to them. Together, Floyd and Joan lived out God's commandments by caring for the widowed, feeding the hungry, and loving so many. Their Haltom City home served as a place of love and warmth for the hundreds of family members, friends, and others who walked through the door as strangers and walked out feeling as though they were part of the family. As a father, Floyd worked hard to provide a haven with food, shelter, and comfort for his family. He never missed an opportunity to teach them a lesson about life, and how to not only survive but thrive. He was a constant, stable foundation for their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews and countless friends over the years. As a grandfather, Floyd was a friend and a partner in crime. He was up for any challenge, and fond of good-natured mischief. Floyd never let his grandchildren want for anything, especially love. He will be remembered daily in the smell of fresh sawdust, chocolate covered cherries, Halston aftershave, and Fast Orange soap. His grandchildren will cherish the memory of his booming laugh as they tried to toddle around the living room in his well-worn work boots. He will be celebrated with a bowl of banana pudding and black coffee with one spoonful of sugar. He is John Wayne westerns on afternoon TV, dove hunting over Labor Day weekend, and a prayer while holding hands at the dinner table. He is the smell of rain on dry West Texas red dirt and the scent of mimosa blossoms on the wind. He is silly jokes. He is a pair of large hands that are soft and loving, but also work-worn and strong. He is the man who told his children and grandchildren every time he saw them, "I love you the most." We love you more. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Allen Ohman and his staff, Dr. J. Clif Vestal and his staff, USMD Cancer Center Arlington, and Heart to Heart Hospice. Floyd's grandsons, Vincent, Zachary, and Noah Nieves; great-grandsons, Bradley Stevens, and Giovanni Tufo; and grandson-in-law, Bryson Galloway will serve as pallbearers. | Muncy, Floyd Bryson (I1441)
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| 5406 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lyon, W.R. (I47693)
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| 5407 | Obituary for Willis Muncy: MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD — MIAMI, OKLA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 - Page Three. ----- OBITUARY ----- Willis Muncy, 79 years old, died at his home, 1008 Bellview street, Galena, Kas., at 12:20 a. m. today. ----- A resident of the Tri-State district his entire life, he moved to Galena from Joplin, Mo., 14 years ago. ----- Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Muncy of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Henry Austin of Miami, and Mrs. Joe Goreman of Joplin; two sons, A. J. Muncy of Joplin and James Muncy of Miami; two granddaughters, a grandson and two great-grandchildren. ----- The body will lie in state from 4 p. m. at the home today until burial in the Hillcrest cemetery Saturday. There will be no funeral services. Before his death, Muncy asked that no flowers be sent. The Goodson-Durrlil Funeral home is in charge. | Muncy, William Willis (Willie) (I6713)
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| 5408 | Obituary from the Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, Tuesday, April 10, 1956, page 2: Mrs. Elizabeth Muncey, 85, of 747 Taylor avenue, died of infirmities of advanced age at an Alton hospital at 7:30 p.m. Monday. She had resided in Edwardsville for about 50 years. Born June 5, 1875, the deceased is survived by her husband, Frank; one daughter, Mrs. Fez H. (Viola) Hill of Edwardsville; three granddaughters, Verneda Hill and Mrs. Ralph [Handshy], both of Edwardsville, and Mrs. George Hurocey of Granite City; and five grandsons, Robert Hill and Bernard Hans, Edwardsville, Lester Hans of St. Louis, and Eugene and Joseph Hans of Granite City. The body is at the Weber funeral home where friends may call after 7 p.m. Tuesday until 2 p.m. Wednesday when services will be held at the funeral home. Dr. L.C. Boergadine, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will be in Woodlawn cemetery. Note: Not sure how many times she was married, but some of her husbands: William Woodrome Robert McCullough ? Morton Edward Koller Frank Muncey | Elizabeth (I447)
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| 5409 | Obituary: Charles Raymond Muncy, Sr., 78, of Bland passed away Friday, July 29, 2005 at Edgemont Center in Wytheville, Va. He was born January 13, 1927 at Bland, Va. to the late Minor M. and Bess Repass Muncy and was preceded in death by his wife, Cynthia Saunders Dillow Muncy, three brothers and three sister. He was a member of the American Legion Post 20 and Veterans of Foreign Wars, having served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was retired from the Bland County school system and was of the Methodist faith. | Muncy, Charles Raymond (I6119)
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| 5410 | Obituary: Dean Gale Cronmiller, Twin Falls Times-News May 11, 2015 7:30 pm TWIN FALLS • Dean GaleCronmiller, 62, of Twin Falls, died Sunday, May 3, 2015, in his home from cancer. He will finally be returning to Stanley, Idaho, which is his forever home with Tripod, his three-legged love of his life. He admits to loving his cat more then he loves his kids. He is known for his exaggerated stories to “make them more interesting,” keeping an eye on Meadowbrook and was grandpa to all of the kids, handing out candy and popsicles. He leaves behind [Fred Cronmiller, (Malijiah and Garrett)], [Tresia, aka TC, and Dustin Jones (Jake, Emma and Abby)], [Evia and Scott Compton (Dustin, Saydie, aka Lizard, Dakota andDrake, aka Brake Job)], Shelbi Johnson (Manuel, aka Dude, Kalea, aka Half Pint,Stephen, Ray, Mackenze and Autumn)], [Marvin Mortensen (Dax)], [Tabitha and PhilipTurner (Charity, Breanna, Harmony, Michael)], [Terry Spain], [Sonya Ring], [Skip andMelanie Cronmiller], [Alice Fay and Bill Kelly], [Glen Colburn], [Renee Blume], [Randy and Billie Norton] and [Roger]. He is preceded in death by his beloved cat, Tripod; and his parents, Arlene Gail Cronmiller andFred Jacob Cronmiller. Arrangements are underthe direction of Rosenau Funeral Home. “When you walk througha storm, hold your head up high, And don’t be afraid of the dark. At the end ofa storm is a golden sky” (Elvis Presley, “You Will Never Walk Alone.”) Obituary, Rosenau Funeral Home Citation: Source text: Obituary for Dean Gale Cronmiller Dean Gale Cronmiller 62, died Sunday, May 3, 2015 in his home from cancer. He will finally be returning to Stanley Idaho, which is his forever home with Tripod his three legged love of his life. He admits to loving his cat more then he loves his kids. He is known for his exaggerated stories to “make them more interesting”, keeping an eye on Meadowbrook and was grandpa to all of the kids, handing out candy and popsicles. He leaves behind Fred Cronmiller (Malijiah & Garrett) Tresia aka TC & Dustin Jones (Jake, Emma & Abby) Evia & Scott Compton (Dustin, Saydie aka Lizard, Dakota & Drake aka Brake Job) Shelbi Johnson (Manuel aka Dude, Kalea aka Half Pint, Stephen, Ray, Mackenze & Autumn.) Marvin Mortensen (Dax) Tabitha & Philip Turner (Charity, Breanna, Harmony, Michael) Terry Spain, Sonya Ring, Skip & Melanie Cronmiller, Alice Fay & Bill Kelly, Glen Colburn, Renee Blume, Randy & Billie Norton and Roger. He is preceded in death by his beloved cat Tripod and his Parents Arlene Gail Cronmiller and Fred Jacob Cronmiller. Arrangements are under the direction of Rosenau Funeral Home. “When you walk through a storm hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark. At the end of a storm is a golden sky”-Elvis Presley You Will Never Walk Alone To send flowers or a remembrance gift to the family of Dean Gale Cronmiller, please visit our Tribute Store. | Cronmiller, Dean Gale (I47615)
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| 5411 | Occupation Baker | Muncey, Charles (I8)
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| 5412 | occupation fitter and turner | Muncey, Charles Frank (I42)
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| 5413 | occupation is listed on the death certificate of his son James W. Munsey - occupation of father "sailmaker" | Munsey, Calvin C. (I416)
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| 5414 | Occupation: coachman. His parents were William B. Munsey and Mary E. unknown. (sources: gravestone inscription & Marriage Records of Beverly, MA) | Munsey, William F. (I1505)
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| 5415 | OCCUPATION: Employed by Commonwealth Felt Co., Boston, Mass. | Munsey, Bracket True (I1552)
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| 5416 | Occupation: Foundry worker | Muncey, Charles Claude (I22)
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| 5417 | OCCUPATION: Gardener CAUSE OF DEATH: Cerebral hemorrhage | Munsey, Donald (I1536)
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| 5418 | Occupation: Seamstress | Anson, Dorothy Ruth Aggie (I34)
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| 5419 | Occupation: shoemaker. His parents were Brackett T. Munsey and Jane Hill. He married Mrs. Mary E. (Dowbridge) Smith at Salem, Massachusetts on October 15, 1872 [first marriage for him, second for her]. (sources: gravestone inscription, Marriage Records of Salem, MA & Marriage Records of Beverly, MA) | Munsey, Capt. Hugh J. (I1515)
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| 5420 | Ocean View Cemetery | Muncy, William Jefferson (Waldo) (I5711)
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| 5421 | Ocean View Cemetery | Munsey, Althine B. (I793)
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| 5422 | October 1957 — Lynn and Marilyn White were united in marriage at a home ceremony in Idaho Falls, Idaho on November 7, 1957. Miss White, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl George attended Idaho Falls High School, while Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al P. Muncey, attended North Fremont High School. He spent two years in the Army, during which time was stationed in Germany. The couple were divorced in 1959. No children involved. | Family: Sherman Lynn (Lynn) Muncey / Marilyn White (F5266)
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| 5423 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Munsey, Sarah M. (I8317)
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| 5424 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Muncey, Charlotte Ann (I7883)
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| 5425 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncey, E.F. (I7872)
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| 5426 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Muncey, Charlene (I3590)
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| 5427 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Muncey, Richard L. (I3589)
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| 5428 | Odd Fellows Cemetery | Koiner, David William (I2704)
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| 5429 | Odd Fellows Law Cemetery | Muncy, Clarence (I230)
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| 5430 | Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery | Miller, Mary Catherine (I229)
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| 5431 | Odd Fellows Lawn Cemetery | Muncy, Frederick Hurd (I228)
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| 5432 | Ogden City Cemetery | Munsee, Peter Caine Sr. (I1092)
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| 5433 | Ogden City Cemetery | Munsee, William Fayette (I1152)
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| 5434 | Ogden City Cemetery | Munsee, Louis Benjamin (I1154)
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| 5435 | Ogden City Cemetery | Munsee, Mary Belle (I1156)
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| 5436 | Ogden City Cemetery | Munsee, Louis LeRoy (I1157)
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| 5437 | Ogden City Cemetery | Munsee, John Wallace (Jack) (I1158)
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| 5438 | Ohio marriage records shows her as daughter of Joe Munsey and Polly Ann Bowling. | Muncy, Joann (I3346)
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| 5439 | Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery | Muncy, Gladys (I2922)
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| 5440 | Okie Mae Altizer Muncy, 96, of Shop Hollow, went home to be with the Lord Friday, May 11, 2007, at Bluefield Regional Medical Center in Bluefield. Born April 15, 1911 at War, she was a daughter of the late Henry Lee Altizer and Patty Sparks Altizer. She was a member of Independent Church of the Living God at Shop Hollow. She was a special mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, great grandmother, great-great grandmother, and aunt. We are thankful to the Lord for letting us have Mom all these years. She loved attending church when her health permitted, as well as canning her vegetables and fruit, cooking for all her family, crocheting and watching her religious programs. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Izear Muncy; three sisters, Susie Altizer Pack, Menty Lou Altizer Myers, and Rebecca Altizer Muncy; four brothers, George W. Altizer, Riley Altizer, Henry Roosevelt Altizer and Frank Altizer; special sister in law, Clara Muncy Rutherford; special son, Cecil Muncy, who died in 2006; son in law, Tom Harman; grandson, Roger Lee Graham; granddaughter, Sheri Lynn Muncy Brown; two nephews, Raymond Muncy and Buddy Lee Muncy; two nieces, Annie Muncy and Connie Muncy Branch. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Okie and her husband, Izear, helped raise her sister and brother in law's children after her sister Rebecca's death. Left to cherish her memories are three daughters, Eloise Graham and husband Lee of Cucumber, Effie Collins and husband Sherman of Shop Hollow, and Shirley Harman of the Dix Creek community of Bandy, Va.; seven sons, Lawrence Muncy and wife Madeline, James E. Muncy and wife Cathy, all of Warriormine, Earl Muncy and wife Stella of Newhall, Elmer Muncy, Walter Muncy and wife Annie, Wilmer Muncy and wife Helen, and Kenny Muncy and wife Rosie, all of Shop Hollow; 20 grandchildren; 26 great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren; nephews, Burley Muncy and Charley Muncy, who helped take care of Okie, Thurman Muncy and Denny Muncy. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Monday, May 14, 2007, at Independent Church of the Living God in Shop Hollow with the Rev. John Muncy and the Rev. Jesse Estep officiating. Burial will follow at Muncy Family Cemetery in Shop Hollow. Pallbearers will be James E. "Boomer" Muncy Jr., Ricky Muncy, Wayne Muncy, Charlie Muncy, Jimmy Muncy, and Homer Muncy. Honorary pallbearers will be Thurman Muncy, Burley Muncy, Denny Muncy, Charles Muncy, Lee Graham, Sherman Collins, Henry Barnett, Datsie Harman, Alfred Owens, and Jim Hill. The family will receive friends at Independent Church of the Living God in Shop Hollow after 6 p.m. today, May 13, 2007. Peery & St.Clair Funeral Home of Tazewell, Va., is serving the Muncy family. | Altizer, Okie Mae (I1407)
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| 5441 | Old Butler Burial Ground | Munsee, Deborah (I1086)
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| 5442 | Old Butler Burial Ground | Family: Peter Caine Munsee, Sr. / Phebe Ester Drake (F110)
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| 5443 | Old Butler Burial Ground | Munsee, Matilda Eliza (I1167)
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| 5444 | Old Cache Cemetery | Muncy, Fred (I5400)
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| 5445 | Old Meeting House Cemetery | Munsey, Caroline (I63)
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| 5446 | Old Meeting House Cemetery | Young, Stephen (I173)
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| 5447 | Old Misiillion Baptist Church Cemetery | Deweese, Sarah (I5152)
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| 5448 | Old Mispillion Baptist Church Cemetery | Muncy, Elijah (I4343)
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| 5449 | Old Muncy Burying Ground | Pitman, Mary (I17)
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| 5450 | Old Muncy Burying Ground | Muncy, Ebenezer (I19)
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