Matches 5,501 to 5,550 of 6,994
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| 5501 | Our Saviors Lutheran Cemetery | Muncy, Darrell Hutton (I491)
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| 5502 | Overton Cemetery | Munsey, John Dewey (Dewey) Sr. (I2294)
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| 5503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Muncy, L.K. Jr. (I5522)
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| 5504 | Oxford cemetery | Thoma, Carolyn (I4842)
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| 5505 | Ozark Memorial Park Cemetery, East Joplin | Muncy, Andrew Jackson (Jack) (I6716)
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| 5506 | O’Farell Cemetery | Monsey (Munsey), John Douglas (I9073)
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| 5507 | p - George McClanahan b. VA & Ann Mullins b. VA death: Cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral arteriosclerosis died: Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, Beckley, Raleigh Co., WV residence: 110 East Maple Ave., Fayetteville, Fayette Co., WV 81 ys. old Widowed occupation: Housewife ever in U.S. Armed Forces: No informant: Ethel Walker, Fayettteville race: White MUNCY, Mrs. Nora McClanahan - 81, of Fayetteville, formerly of Kanawha County, Tuesday, Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital. Native of Virginia, member Seventhday Adventist Church, former resident of Kanawha County 50 years. Surviving: brother, Samuel McClanahan of Minden and several nieces and nephews. Service 2 p. m. Thursday, Dodd - Payne Funeral Home, Fayetteville. Mount Tabor Cemetery, Beckley. Callers after 4 p. m. today. --Charleston Gazette [WV] March 20, 1968 Wed | McClanahan, Nora Chapman (I6344)
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| 5508 | Palm Memorial Gardens | Muncy, Roscoe (I9017)
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| 5509 | Palm Memorial Gardens | Robinette, Jerusha (I9387)
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| 5510 | Palm Memorial Gardens | Muncy, Roscoe Ted (I9388)
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| 5511 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Tiller, E. (I9393)
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| 5512 | Paoli Cemetery | Muncy, Bernard Enis (I6090)
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| 5513 | Paralysis | Munsey, Frank Pierce Sr. (I205)
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| 5514 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kirk, E. (I6186)
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| 5515 | Parents: Frank and Catherine Clark Munsee Husband: William Delmar Hanks, married September 9, 1922 Farmed and operated a dairy in Shelley. Moved to Darlington in 1939,engaged in ranching until 1971, when Mr. Hanks passed away. For about five years she live in Mt. Home then returned to Mackay to make her home. | Munsee, Blanche Elizabeth (I1213)
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| 5516 | Parents: Milton and Florence Cunningham Hayter Sister: Corinne Thompson Brothers: Lyle and Ralph Hayter Step-son: Robert Muncy Member of the George Street United Methodist Church. Baccalaureate Degree from the Richmond, VA, Virginia Commonwealth University. Doctoral and Masters Degrees from the New York, NY, Colombia University. Post-Doctoral study with the Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan. Held positions as a Registered Nurse in Tennessee, Texas and Virginia. Employed for twelve years as a Professor with the Virginia Commonwealth University. Employed for three years as a part-time Visiting Professor with the Milwaukee, WI, Marquette University. Retired after twenty-one years as Professor with the Lexington, KY, University of Kentucky. Member of the American Academy of Nursing, the American Nurses Association, the National Academies of Practice, the National League for Nursing (accreditation visitor and Board of Review member) and the Sigma Theta Tau. Published articles, research briefs, over one hundred book chapters and reports of original research in various professional journals. Implemented a Masters program on gerontological nursing while with the University of Kentucky. Involved for many years throughout the United States of America in conducting workshops, consultations and giving talks. Selected in 1973 as a Charter Fellow Of the American Academy of Nursing. Only thirty-six nurses in the USA were so honored. Received awards as Kentucky Nurse of the Year, Kentucky Nurse Educator of the Year, National League of Nursing Fellowship, Special Commendations from the Spalding University and the University of Cincinnati and Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Virginia Commonwealth University. Traveled extensively with husband after retirement to all fifty states and approximately fifty foreign countries. Participated in many community and volunteering activities. Resided in the Darby House for the last three years. Has ten Step-GrandChildren and several Step-Great-GrandChildren. | Hayter, Dr. Jean (I74)
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| 5517 | parish baptismal info includes names of parents as Edward and Hannah Muncy | Muncy, Jacob (I255)
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| 5518 | parish records show that Isaac's first wife (Sarah) died in 1799 - and also record the death of his 2nd wife, also named Sarah, in 1808. To date, no record of the marriage to the second wife Sarah has been located. | Muncey, Isaac (I277)
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| 5519 | Park Cemetery | Fritzgerald, Olive V. (Ollie) (I8270)
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| 5520 | Park Cemetery | Muncie, Simpson Karl (Simmie) (I4512)
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| 5521 | Park City Cemetery | Munsee, Peter Caine Jr. (I1183)
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| 5522 | Park City Cemetery | Munsee, Ethel May (I1186)
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| 5523 | Park City Cemetery | Munsee, Margaret (I1190)
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| 5524 | Park City Cemetery | Munsee, Leonard (I1268)
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| 5525 | Park Howard Cemetery | Muncy, David (I9566)
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| 5526 | Parkdale Cemetery | Muncy, Mary Jayne (I3916)
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| 5527 | Parkersburg Memorial Gardens | Elletson, Lillie (I8085)
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| 5528 | Parkersburg Memorial Gardens | Muncey, Viola (I8094)
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| 5529 | Parkersburg Memorial Gardens Mausoleum 330 | Muncey, Charles Powell (I8084)
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| 5530 | Parsley Cemetery | Muncy, James Ray (I5034)
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| 5531 | Paschal A Romano BIRTH 25 Aug 1926 DEATH 7 Jul 1972 (aged 45) BURIAL Allegheny County Memorial Park Allison Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA MEMORIAL ID 225249509 | Romano, Paschal Anthony (I47690)
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| 5532 | Pataskala Cemetery | Maynard, Pearl Hazel Mae (Hazel) (I4417)
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| 5533 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kachiroubas, J.T. (I611)
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| 5534 | Patricia M. Hindy Patricia "Pat" M. Hindy, 65, of Pomeroy, Ohio, went to be with the Lord on March 2, 2005, at Rocksprings Rehabilitation Center, Pomeroy. She was the daughter of the late Brammer Muncy and Marie Vickers Muncy of New Haven, W.Va., and sister of Bob Muncy. | Muncy, Patricia Mae (I5101)
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| 5535 | Patten Cemetery | Muncy, Martha A. (I236)
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| 5536 | Patten Cemetery | Muncy, William M. (I235)
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| 5537 | Patten Cemetery | Muncy, Nathaniel (I234)
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| 5538 | Paul Cemetery | Munsee, Edith Iola (I1145)
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| 5539 | Paul Cemetery | Munsee, George Washington Jr. (I1248)
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| 5540 | Paul Cemetery | Munsee, Loylla (I1252)
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| 5541 | Paul Cemetery | Munsee, Vernal Eugene (I1255)
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| 5542 | Paul Cemetery | Munsee, Jim Dell (I1258)
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| 5543 | Paul Cemetery | Munsee, Flora Diantha (I1259)
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| 5544 | Paula Marts Paula Marts Obituary Paula Irene Marts, 64, of Dubois, Idaho, died Tuesday, March 22, 2011, at her daughter's home under the care of Hands of Hope Hospice. Paula was born the second of seven children to Clifford and Norma Muncey. Growing up, Paula attended numerous schools in Idaho. She went back to school as an adult and got her high school diploma in 1976, which was great fun for her daughters to have her going to school with them. Later, she started working on her nursing career. She loved her work, especially with the elderly. She would often bring them home with her for the holidays. Paula married Lee McCord in 1963, and they were blessed with two daughters, Monica and Lanna. Although they later divorced, they remained good friends and were a support to each other and their families. Paula later met and married the love of her life, Ralph "Red" Marts. He brought her more than 20 years of pure happiness. His death left a large void in her life. We have peace and comfort knowing they are now together again. Over the years, because of her caring and loving nature, she became "Mom" and "Grandma" to so many. Paula touched the lives of everyone she met and will be dearly missed by all of us. Paula is survived by her daughters, Monica McCord of Dubois and Alanna (Bob) Morris of Idaho Falls; her granddaughter, Lyndsea Morris; grandson, Dylan Morris; and a great-granddaughter, Allora Adams; her brother, Virgil (Maria) Muncey of California; her sisters, Laura (Daune) VanCleave of Oregon, Connie (Donald) Hurst of Mackay, Idaho, Julie (Charles) Pfenninger of Council, Idaho, and Diana (Jim) Pottorff of Arizona; and many nieces and nephews. Paula was preceded in death by both of her parents; her loving husband, Red; and her sister, Beulah Marlow. Please join her family and friends in a celebration of Paula's life at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 26, in Dubois at the Lions Hall. Paula has asked that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Hands of Hope Hospice for all the wonderful care and support they have given our family. | Muncey, Paula Irene (I47584)
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| 5545 | Pauley Cemetery | Muncy, Millard Harrison (I1359)
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| 5546 | Payson City Cemetery | Muncy, Hollis (Junior) (I6004)
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| 5547 | PEABODY - It is with sadness that the family of Roberta M. “Bobbi” Whitaker, announces her passing on Friday, July 21, 2017 at her home at Brooksby Village in Peabody. Born in Salem, she was the wife of the late Carl F. Whitaker, Jr. and the late Leo Bourgault and daughter of the late Herbert and Florence Munsey. She grew up in North Beverly and lived there until moving to Boxford where she was a resident for 58 years. In 2013, she moved to Brooksby Village in Peabody. She graduated from Beverly High School and attended the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Bobbi was employed by the Town of Boxford as a Clerk in the Assessor’s Office until the time of her retirement in 2001. Bobbi loved music, animals (especially her kitty, Blackie), travel, and the outdoors. Her bird feeders were always full and she especially enjoyed hand-feeding peanuts to the chipmunks and squirrels. She was an avid gardener and cultivated beautiful gardens at her home in Boxford, as well as at Brooksby Village. She was a member of the Boxford Village Garden Club where she was active for many years and participated in civic beautification. She also served several years with the Friends of the Boxford Town Libraries and more recently has enjoyed her volunteer work at the Box Top Shop in Topsfield. Her adventurous spirit led to many special trips with her family and her daughter, Carla. She was active at Brooksby Village where she was a member of the Recycling Committee, the Garden Club and the Women’s Forum. Bobbi had many dear friends at Brooksby and especially enjoyed gathering regularly to share meals with her friends. She was a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston and a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Beverly where she served in many capacities including as the Treasurer and on the Executive Board. She blessed many with her love of music, playing piano at numerous events, as well as being the organist of her church for nearly sixty years. She was a loving mother, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and friend who will be missed by all who knew her. She is survived by her daughter, Carla D. Whitaker of Beverly, her son, Dana L.S. Whitaker and his wife, Susan of Peterborough, NH, four grandchildren, Kathryn E. Whitaker, Ryan S.C. Whitaker, Ethan C.J. Whitaker and Ashley S. Whitaker, a brother-in-law, Peter Whitaker and his wife, Marion of Essex Junction, VT, several nieces and nephews, and her sweetheart, Bill Herlihy. She was also the sister of the late Thurley J. Bentley. ARRANGEMENTS: Her Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel at Brooksby Village, 300 Brooksby Village Drive, Peabody, Monday, July 31, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment will be private. At the request of the family, there will be no visiting hours. Arrangements by the Campbell Funeral Home, 525 Cabot Street, Beverly. Contributions may be made in her memory to the First Church of Christ, Scientist, 19 Hale Street, Beverly, MA 01915. Information, directions, condolences at www.campbellfuneral.com | Munsey, Roberta Ann (I1535)
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| 5548 | Pecan Gap Cemetery | Muncy, James V. (I6893)
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| 5549 | Pecan Gap Cemetery | Haddock, Sarah Ethel (Ethel) (I6895)
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| 5550 | Pecan Gap Cemetery | Muncy, John C. (I6896)
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