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| # | Personen-Kennung | Vollständiger Name | Geburtsdatum | Taufdatum | Sterbedatum | Beerdigungsdatum | LifeSketch | LifeSketch: Datum |
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| 251 | I47216 | Sarah T. MINK | 19 Jan 1797 | 22 Sep 1861 | ||||
| 252 | I43373 | Ella Olive MOODY | 17 Jul 1914 | 1984 | ||||
| 253 | I43464 | Madeline “Maddie” MOODY | 20 Sep 1945 | 27 Feb 2022 | ||||
| 254 | I46611 | Fred Edwin MOODY | 19 Jul 1874 | 9 Aug 1960 | Moody, Fred E., beloved husband of the late Martha (nee Kroenke), father of Florence Wilms of Kansas, Dr. William Moody of Virginia grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away Tuesday in Kansas, formerly of Marvin Ave. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 255 | I43180 | Nancy L MOORE | 4 Feb 1899 | 18 Okt 1987 | ||||
| 256 | I53128 | Carrie Mabel MORANG | 21 Jan 1933 | 21 Feb 2015 | Details below were found on the following website: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143581897/mabel-m.-pease Mabel M. Pease, 82, passed away February 21, 2015 peacefully at her home in Union. Mabel was born in Appleton on January 21, 1933, the daughter of the late Roger and Hilda (Robbins) Morang. Mabel grew up in Appleton and attended local schools and was proud of the fact that she was on the high school basketball team for six years, try and figure that one out. Mabel worked for many years at Tibbetts Industries, but her passion was selling Avon. Mabel sold Avon products for over 34 years and got so busy helping people find their perfect look that she was able to leave Tibbetts and focus solely on running her business. Mabel truly had a gift and received many various awards for her work with Avon keeping and handing down many of her awards and beauty tips. One of Mabel’s proudest accomplishments was when she received her GED in 1968. Mabel completed this journey while working full time and raising three kids, a true testament to her drive to succeed. Mabel loved to dance, and could be found at a variety of different venues throughout the area dancing the night away where ever there was good music to be found Mabel was not very far behind. She loved to keep herself busy with crafts. She could be found crocheting and designing her own projects. In the spring and the summer Mabel loved to be in the garden and enjoyed filling up her bird feeders and watching as a variety of different birds would come and enjoy a meal as she was able to watch them from the comfort of her home. Mabel could also be found working on “her” puzzle, a historic puzzle that she would create take a part and start over again. Mabel also loved to give back to the community she loved. She did this by helping at the Thompson Community Center helping to run their flea market and also lent a hand during various Beano games throughout the year. She was one of a kind and had a heart of gold and will be sadly missed by all that knew and loved her, but they know that she will always be watching over them as she is dancing in the sky. She was predeceased by her first husband Robert Pease Brothers, Arthur and Kenneth Stockbridge, Roger Morang Jr. Sister, Pat Linden Survivors include her husband of 11 years Philip Pease of Union, Me Daughter, Bonnie Robinson and her husband Stan of Lincolnville, Me Son, Dennis Pease of Appleton Daughter, Becky Hughes and her husband Joe of Appleton Step-children, Bruce Beattie and his wife Sharon of Connecticut Katrina Oakes and her husband Tim of Appleton, Me Bruce Pease of Washington 9 Grandchildren 11 Great Grandchildren 3 Great Great Grandchildren Should friends desire memorial donations may be made to the Thompson Community Center, P.O. Box 824, Union, Me 04862. A celebration of Mabel’s Life will be held on Friday February 27, 2015 from 2 to 4 in the afternoon at the Masonic Hall in Union with a graveside service to be held in the spring. You are invited to share your condolences at www.hallfuneralhomes.com Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home Waldoboro, ME *************************************************** Mabel M. Pease (Morang) Date of Birth Saturday, January 21st, 1933 Date of Death Saturday, February 21st, 2015 Service Information Friday, February 27th, 2015, 2:00pm Location Union Masonic Lodge Address Sennebec Road Union, ME Service Extra Info A celebration will be held from 2pm to 4pm at the Union Masonic Hall on February 27, 2015 Interment Information Pine Grove | |||
| 257 | I40728 | Grant Demmons MORRILL | 6 Jun 1917 | 5 Jan 1997 | Served in the Navy during WWII, then the Merchant Marines for 37 yrs as a Chief Engineer. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 258 | I46818 | Lt. Cdr Ernest Albert MUNRO, Jr. | 17 Apr 1927 | 16 Jan 1968 | ||||
| 259 | I46819 | Ruth Elizabeth "Betty" MUNRO | 14 Dez 1923 | 24 Nov 2013 | Ruth Elizabeth “Betty” Ames, 89, died November 24, 2013 with her family around her at a Bangor hospital. She was born in Rockland, December 14, 1923 a daughter of Ernest Albert and Aletha Pearl (Hyler) Munro. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 260 | I46820 | Daniel Willis MUNRO | 30 Mrz 1922 | 12 Dez 1990 | Daniel Willis Munro served as a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army during World War II. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 261 | I46824 | Esther Wilson MUNRO | 4 Sep 1926 | 9 Jun 2021 | WIFE OF NEIL C. NOVICKA married 11 Nov 1944. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 262 | I46826 | Madeline G. MUNRO | 2 Jan 1924 | 27 Apr 2011 | OWLS HEAD – Madeline G. Economy, 87, died Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at Knox Center for Long Term Care in Rockland, after an extended period of declining health. Born in Rockland, January 2, 1924, to Chester W. and Golden A. Haskell Munro, she was the twi | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 263 | I40761 | Augusta May NASH | 5 Mai 1872 | 21 Aug 1946 | 1947 | “Grandmother Nash was a very attractive girl. The Macurda’s were an influential family in Wiscasset (the principle city in Maine then) Her marriage to Rufus Macurda was arranged and didn’t last long. When she married George Hall, he adopted Dad (Rufus) so | NOT MARRIED | |
| 264 | I47054 | Captain Michael NEWBERT | 21 Feb 1790 | 1882 | ||||
| 265 | I48284 | Sarah NN | um 1758 | Jun 1821 | In 1781, a Massachusetts slave successfully argued that slavery was not consistent with the Massachusetts state constitution’s guarantee that “all men are born free and equal and have certain natural, essential and unalienable rights.” Following that vict | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 266 | I46813 | Neil Charles NOVICKA | 20 Jan 1925 | 29 Sep 2011 | S1C US COAST GUARD WORLD WAR II | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 267 | I49813 | Charles Kendall NOVICKA | 21 Mai 1951 | 28 Aug 2021 | LCPL US MARINE CORPS - VIETNAM | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 268 | I49814 | Neil Alison NOVICKA | 1 Mai 1947 | 5 Sep 2015 | FRIENDSHIP - Neil Alison ‘Al’ Novicka, 68, died peacefully at home, Saturday, September 5, 2015. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 269 | I44528 | James Bartholomew O'NEIL | 30 Mai 1900 | 14 Feb 1967 | 1967 | |||
| 270 | I46272 | Frances Natalie OLIVER | 9 Nov 1904 | 3 Mrz 1929 | 6 Mrz 1929 | Frances Natalie Oliver Egan | NOT MARRIED | |
| 271 | I45815 | Kendall A ORFF | 13 Okt 1921 | 2 Nov 2008 | Kendall A. Orff, 87, died on Sunday, November 2, 2008, at Glenridge Rehab Center in Augusta after an extended illness. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 272 | I40727 | Louise Marie PARADIS | 13 Jun 1940 | 30 Sep 2013 | 2013 | Louise M. Curtis, 73, of Lisbon Falls, passed away peacefully in Lewiston on Monday morning, September 30, 2013, with her loving family by her side, and her grandchildren and great-grandchildren in spirit. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 273 | I46268 | June M PARKS | 25 Jun 1912 | 2 Dez 2008 | 14 Jan 2009 | Rockland - Minnie June Knowles, 96, of Rockland and formerly of Key West, Fla., died at Penobscot Bay Medical Center in Rockport. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 274 | I46269 | Olive L PARKS | 21 Apr 1910 | 7 Feb 2005 | 2005 | She was educated in Thomaston schools. | NOT MARRIED | |
| 275 | I45913 | Herman Willard PARLIN | 23 Apr 1946 | 26 Jul 2024 | Scarborough, Herman Willard Parlin, 78, passed away July 26, 2024. Born April 23, 1946 in Rockland, ME. Herman dedicated his life to family, his country, and his community. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 276 | I46202 | Mildred Louise PARLIN | 2 Jan 1929 | 27 Jul 2015 | WINDSOR - Mildred Louise Rood passed away with loving family by her side on July 28, 2015. Mildred was born to John Parlin and Laura (Sprague) Parlin on Jan. 2, 1929 in Jefferson, Maine. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 277 | I46270 | Freeman Chandler PATTERSON | 13 Okt 1925 | 15 Okt 2012 | 2012 | MANCHESTER -- Freeman Chandler Patterson, known to all as "Pat," ended his 87-year earthly journey Monday, Oct. 15, at his home in Manchester, and now begins to enjoy his eternal reward. Pat was born on Oct. 13, 1925, to Esther Gross and George Patterson | NOT MARRIED | |
| 278 | I45569 | Donald James PAULSEN | 23 Sep 1932 | 30 Sep 2018 | ||||
| 279 | I53148 | Mildred Ellen PEASE | 19 Apr 1909 | 17 Dez 1999 | Portland Press Herald (ME) | 18 December 1999 Mildred Pease Berry, 90, of Oyster River Road died Friday at her residence. She was born here, a daughter of Charles A. and Mary V. Winchembach Pease, and graduated from Warren Academy and Gorham Normal School. Mrs. Berry was a school teacher for the Readfield schools. After bringing up her three children, she taught piano for many years. She was a member of the Second Congregational Church, where she was choir director for several years, and the Senior Citizens of Warren and the Garden Club. She enjoyed music, and was a fan of the Boston Celtics and Atlanta Braves. Her husband, Roland D. Berry, died in 1974. Surviving are two sons, Willis R. and Charles A. Berry, both of Warren; a daughter, Mary B. Gammon of Warren, seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Davis Funeral Home, Thomaston. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Second Congregational Church in Warren with the Rev. Dunkin Green officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, Warren. A gathering of friends and family will be held after the funeral at the church. | |||
| 280 | I53146 | Ruth P PEASE | 18 Jun 1930 | 17 Jul 2021 | WARREN - Ruth P. Emery, 91, passed away peacefully, Saturday, July 17, 2021, at Harbor Hill Nursing home in Belfast. Born in Warren, June 18, 1930, she was the daughter of Harold R. and Hazell Burkett Pease. A lifelong Warren resident, Ruth was a 1947 graduate of Warren Academy and a 1948 graduate of the Golden School of Beauty in Portland. In 1949, she married Robert N. Emery, and for many years she worked stitching in local factories. For a brief time, she and her husband owned and operated a restaurant in Warren Village. After selling the restaurant, she stayed home to care for her mother. In her later years, Ruth worked for H&R Block and served as bookkeeper for her son\'s business, Robert N. Emery, Jr. Construction. She was also a Licensed Maine Realtor. Ruth was a life-long member of the Warren Baptist Church and belonged to the D.A.R. Bob and Ruth enjoyed many trips across the country with friends and family. Two of her favorites were to Nashville and Las Vegas. They also enjoyed family get togethers and playing Beano. Ruth was predeceased by her husband of 39 years, Robert N. Emery Sr., in 1988. Ruth was also predeceased by her long-time partner, Harlow Mank in 2013. She and Harlow enjoyed winters in Florida, dancing on Saturday nights, Beano and a group of friends that kept them young at heart. Ruth\'s family will always be thankful for the kindness and caring the Mank children gave Ruth. She was also predeceased by her siblings, Harold Pease, Earl Pease, LeRoy Pease, Philip Pease, David Pease and Vera Morse. She is survived by her daughter, Denise Blake and her husband, Philip of Hampden; her son, Robert N. Emery Jr. of Warren; her grandchildren, Lisa Hart and her partner, Jay Michaud, Robert Blake and his wife, Laura, Tiffany Emery, Bobbi-Jean Young and her husband, Chris, and Robert N. Emery III and his partner, Amber Saunders; eight great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; her siblings, Phyllis Young of Modesto, CA, and Kenneth Pease of Lewiston, as well as many nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 22, 2021, at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland. The Rev. Dr. Linwood Welch will officiate. An hour of visiting will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. before the service. Interment will follow the service in the Fairview Cemetery, Patterson Mill Road, Warren. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Warren Baptist Church, P.O. Box 294, Warren, ME 04864. To share a memory or story with Ruth\'s family, please visit their online Book of Memories at bchfh.com Published on July 20, 2021 | |||
| 281 | I53143 | Leroy B. PEASE | 31 Dez 1931 | 6 Feb 2010 | From memorials.bchfh.com: Leroy B. Pease ~ Committal Service ROCKLAND - A Graveside committal service, for Leroy B. Pease, who died February 6, 2010, will be held at 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, May 19, 2010, at Achorn Cemetery, Old County Road, Rockland. Arrangements are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, Rockland. ROCKLAND - Leroy B. Pease, 78, died Saturday, February 6, 2010, at Togus Veterans Administration Hospital in Augusta after an extended illness. Born in Warren, December 31, 1931, he was the son of Harold C. and Hazel Burkett Pease. Educated in local schools, he was a 1949 graduate of Warren Academy. He was first employed with Maine Central Railroad until entering the United States Army on October 23, 1952. While serving in Korea, Leroy was wounded in combat, for which he received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. Returning to civilian life, he worked most of his career as a commercial fisherman, fishing out of Rockland, Florida, New Bedford and Gloucester, Massachusetts. In 1977 he married Mildred \"Billie\" Margaret Bolton, and in 1994 he retired to care for his wife who suffered with dementia. He later assisted his daughter and son-in-law in the operation of the Rockland Skate Center. Leroy was an avid reader and loved playing Suduku. In earlier years he was an avid motorcyclist who always rode Indian motorcycles. Leroy was pre-deceased by his wife \'Billie\' in 2005; three brothers, Harold, Earl and David; a sister Vera Morse; step-son William \'Buddy\' Wilkes, Jr. in September, 1990, and one grandchild Richard Wilkes. He is survived by a step-daughter Peggy Salminen and her husband Charles of Rockland; two brothers, Philip Pease and his wife Mabel of Union, Ken Pease of Lewiston; two sisters, Ruth Emery of Warren and Bradenton, FL, Phyllis Young and her husband Elden of Modesto, CA; his companion of several years, who he affectionately referred to as his \'Special Dory Mate\', Christine Maxcy with whom he resided; three grandchildren, Kelly-Ann Salminen of South Portland, James LaCrosse of Jefferson, Michelle Wagner of Newcastle; and four great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews. Leroy\'s family is grateful for the special and loving care he received from the Kno-Wal-Lin Hospice and Veterans Administration Hospice. A graveside service with military honors at Achorn Cemetery, will be announced in the spring by Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, Rockland. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Kno-Wal-Lin Hospice, 170 Pleasant Street, Rockland, ME 04841, or Veterans Administration Volunteer Services, One VA Center, Togus, ME 04330. | |||
| 282 | I53142 | Philip Maynard PEASE | 28 Sep 1934 | 22 Mrz 2020 | 20 Mai 2020 | Details below were found on the following website: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208358810/philip-maynard-pease BELFAST — Philip M. ‘Phil’ Pease, 85, passed away peacefully, Sunday, March 22, 2020, at his home with his kind and devoted companion, Carol Richardson, daughter and son-in-law Katrina and Tim Oakes, and son Bruce Pease providing comfort and loving support. Born in Warren Sept. 28, 1934, to Harold and Hazel Burkett Pease, Phil met his wife, Ernestine (Teenie) Pease, when he was 15 years old. Phil and Ernestine married Jan. 1, 1952, and were married for 50 years until Teenie’s death June 22, 2002. Phil worked for Logan Painting Co. in Portland until he moved his family to Pacifica, Calif., in 1965. Phil was a union painter and avid motorcycle rider and belonged to a motorcycle club in Pacifica by the name of‘ Roman Wheels. Phil owned three Harley Davidson motorcycles (Hogs). In 1966 Phil rode his Harley, with Teenie as a passenger, from California to Maine and back to California. He loved telling stories about his motorcycle club and riding adventures. Phil loved driving cars and driving them fast. In his early years he drove stock cars, but he crashed during a race, sustained a leg injury, and Teenie told him he needed to focus on family. If you knew Phil casually, or knew him well, it would become clear he loved to dance and loved music. Phil didn’t play a musical instrument, but if you asked him to play the spoons he would demonstrate his keen sense for the rhythm of the tune. In 1968, Phil decided his family should return to Maine, where he started a business that he and Teenie named Rainbow Painting Inc. In addition to the commercial and residential painting business, Phil opened a retail paint store located in West Rockport that was primarily managed by Teenie. Phil’s business encompassed countless residential jobs and large commercial projects. Rainbow Painting also expanded to provide sandblasting and recoating services. Some of Phil’s more notable projects included sandblasting projects at Delta Chemical, Stinson Canning, Central Maine Power hydro projects, as well as Hydro Projects for New Hampshire Public Power. Rainbow Painting completed the final painting of the original Samoset Hotel in Rockport prior to the magnificent and historic structure burning to the ground Oct. 13, 1972. At its height, Rainbow Painting employed nearly 50 people. In later years, after residing in Florida, Phil and Teenie returned to the area and built their beautiful home in Union with assistance from nephew Bob Emery. Phil then started yet another company he named Phil Pease for Painting. Phil loved boating. He and his family spent many hours and days fishing and boating on a boat he named Rainbow that was moored in Rockport Harbor for nearly eight years. Phil’s dearest friend for 32 years was Donald Grindle, husband of Mildred Grindle-Orne (sister-in-law). There are many cherished family stories regarding the exploits and adventures of Phil and Donald. They supported one another in good times and bad throughout those many years. As a businessman and family man, Phil lived his life with integrity, determination and a deep hunger for adventure. Phil was predeceased by sons Dana Pease, David Pease; spouses Ernestine Pease, Mable Pease; brothers Harold Pease, Earl Pease, Leroy Pease, David Pease; sister Vera Morse; and grandsons Jeffrey Oakes and Stephen Oakes. Phil is survived by his companion, Carol Richardson, of Freedom; daughter and son-in-law Katrina and Tim Oakes of Lincolnville; son and daughter-in-law Bruce and Kristie Pease of West Richland, Wash.; grandson Daniel Oakes of Rockland; granddaughter Paige Lanham of Bellingham, Wash.; sister Ruth Emery of Warren, fraternal twin sister Phylis Young of Modesto, Calif.; brother Ken Pease; as well as six great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. In light of recent social events, and in an effort to keep all members of our community safe and healthy, no services for Phil will be held at this time. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 20, at Fairview Cemetery, Patterson Mill Road, Warren. To share a memory or condolence with the Pease family, visit their Book of Memoires at bchfh.com. Arrangements are with Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, Rockland. (Village Soup 3/23/2020) | ||
| 283 | I42777 | Clyde A PERKINS, Jr | 21 Okt 1931 | 21 Jun 2019 | Clyde A. Perkins Jr., 87, of the Gardiner Road, passed away on Friday, June 21, 2019, after a long illness. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 284 | I43740 | Emma R PERRY | 4 Jul 1888 | 4 Jul 1982 | ||||
| 285 | I46971 | Jeannette L PERRY | 11 Jan 1927 | 8 Aug 2019 | Jeannette L. Mank, 92, of Warren, passed away on August 8, 2019 at the Owls Head Homestead. She was born January 11, 1927 in Warren, Maine, to Arthur L. Perry and Ruth (Watts) Perry. Jeannette grew up in Warren on the Western Road, attended local schools | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 286 | I49513 | Brant Ralph PERRY | 15 Jun 1953 | 21 Sep 2016 | CHELSEA - Brant Ralph Perry, 63, of Chelsea, died at home on Sept. 21, 2016, in Chelsea. He was born in Rockland on June 15, 1953, to Mildred and Benjamin Ralph Perry, Jr. | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 287 | I50263 | Merrill PETERS | 1845 | UNKNOWN | Merrill Peters served in the United States Navy just as his brother Samuel had done. He enlisted on 26 Aug 1864 at Portsmouth NH and mustered out on 7 Oct 1864. Merrill served on the vessel, Monadnock. He was admitted to the United States Naval Hospital o | |||
| 288 | I47499 | Harry Lester PETERSON, Jr. | 22 Dez 1919 | 15 Jun 1994 | 1994 | Harry Lester Peterson, Jr., 74 | NOT MARRIED | |
| 289 | I13751 | Johann Georg PFAFF | Okt 1745 | 10 Okt 1745 | 8 Mrz 1819 | 12 Mrz 1819 | 1819 | |
| 290 | I7189 | Johannes PFAFF | um 1596 | vor 25 Nov 1666 | Küchenschreiber und Schenk, Keller im Kloster Gnadenthal 1662 https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1189192553 Kinder unsicher siehe die Geburtsdaten sowie http://ofb.genealogy.net/famreport.php?ofb=greifenstein&ID=I3064&nachname=PFAFF&modus=&lang=de&som=y | |||
| 291 | I7149 | Bernhard PFAFF (BURKGRAFF ZUR JOHANSBURGK) | vor 1570 | zwischen 5 Nov 1633 und 1635 | ab jetzt wird es unsicher Beilstein gibt es viele! Name Bernhard PFAFF (BURKGRAFF ZUR JOHANSBURGK) Beruf Burggraf zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1612 und 1613 Johannsburg nach diesem Ort suchen (https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/rsrec/sn/ol/register/ort/entry/53301003010%3Ajohannisburg) Beruf Beilsteiner Landschultheiß zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1610 und 1624 Arborn, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen https://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1189192512 1610 Schultheiß in Arborn, 1611-17 Waldförster und Burggraf zur Johannisburg, 1623 Schultheiß zu Arborn | |||
| 292 | I26046 | Johanna Maria PHAFF | 17 Mrz 1852 | 25 Jan 1879 | was a made in den Haag | |||
| 293 | I26049 | Hendrik PHAFF | 13 Nov 1855 | 4 Okt 1879 | Went in 1873 volunteered for military service. Brought it to Sergeant (1878). 16 March 1879 was retired. Died 4 October 1879 in Zierikzee, almost 24 yaar old. | |||
| 294 | I26053 | Lijntje PHAFF | 18 Mrz 1863 | 2 Aug 1933 | From birth was mentally and physically handicapped. Care was at the home of her sister Huberdina J. Buijse-Phaff. Later (about 1930) included in the Herv. Diaconal Verpleeghusuis to Zierikzee. | |||
| 295 | I40055 | Mary Jane REED | 22 Jul 1916 | 2 Aug 2010 | 5 Aug 2010 | Name: Jacob Wheeler Reed | NOT MARRIED | |
| 296 | I50005 | David Cecile RICHARDSON | 3 Mai 1955 | 8 Okt 1971 | The Stevens High School yearbook staff prepared and inserted a Memoriam page for David Richardson, Michael Buendo, and Gary Dumontier in the 1972 SHS yearbook. It was a poem by Tennyson: | NOT MARRIED | ||
| 297 | I46519 | Irene M ROBINSON | 7 Jul 1907 | 23 Mrz 1968 | 23 Mrz 1968 | |||
| 298 | I47620 | Marjorie Katherine "Kassie" RUMILL | 20 Mrz 1943 | UNKNOWN | ||||
| 299 | I22022 | Louisa Christine SCHNEIDER | 16 Jul 1856 | 6 Jun 1938 | Louisa was born in 1856 (per her headstone). She married John Schuler, born 1839 in Indiana (the son of George Schuler born France). Their daughter Mary Helen Schuler Parker, was born in 1899. Mary married James Carlos Parker. Louisa's husband, John, died 06 May 1925 at the age of 85. His occupation is listed as a Timberman on his death record. John is buried in the Beech Grove Cemetery, Mounds, Pulaski, Illinois. Louisa is lited on the death certificate. Louisa died in 1938; his daughter, Mary Helen died in 1991. | |||
| 300 | I22024 | John SCHULER | 15 Dez 1839 | 6 Mai 1925 | 7 Mai 1925 | John Schuler, the son of George Schuler (born France) was born 15 Dec 1839 in Indiana. He married Louisa (born 1856 per headstone). Their daughter, Mary Helen Schuler Parker, was born in 1899. Mary married James Carlos Parker. John died 06 May 1925 at the age of 85. His occupation is listed as a Timberman on his death record. John is buried in the Beech Grove Cemetery, Mounds, Pulaski, Illinois. His wife Louisa died in 1938; his daughter, Mary Helen died in 1991. |