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301 | Date is assumed. Margaret is not with her father's family in the 1830 census. | Family: Brickley, Jacob / DeLong, Margaret (F1228)
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302 | Date: Jan 5 1959 Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #152. Sathre, Hazel L. (nee Pletcher), residence, 4185 W. 172 St., beloved wife of Louis, mother of Mrs. Louise Cook, Carl F., Sylvia C. Le Roy, Lawrence, Harold, Ronald L., and grandmother, daughter of Mrs. Sylvia and the late Milford Pletcher. Saturday a. m. Friends may call at the Charles A. Mandley Funeral Home, 15480 Triskett Rd. at Lorain Ave. Services Tuesday, Jan 6, at 1:30 p. m | Pletcher, Hazel Irene (I2589)
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303 | Daughter Margaret's birth certificate lists her first name as Pauline. Her grandmother's name was Pauline. | Dohl, Lena Diantha (I6667)
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304 | Daughter of Lewis Stiles and Diantha Boston Harvey. Wife of Laton W. Leteer. | Harvey, Almyra B (I8292)
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305 | David Andrew Holter (1887-1965): David was interested in sports and music, especially band music. He played on the town baseball team and led the Howard band for many years. After he finished high school he taught public school for many years walking as far as 14 miles a day when the weather was nice. Schoolteachers didn't get high pay in those days - $40 per month. He taught many young fellows to play the cornet. He went to Iron City Business College in Pittsburg(h) and to Columbus, Ohio where he worked for the Carnegie Steel Co. After that he went back to Penn. with his wife where they had three children, Frances, David and Donald. Frances lives in Howard where she is Mrs. Rex Hirlinger. David is retired and lives in Florida. Both David and Donald were in WW II where they played clarinets. Donald played in a military band and went to Bucknell after the war. David now sees that he made a mistake by not going to college. Donald died of disease caught in the South Sea Islands. Frances worked for many years in the Howard Bank. | Holter, David Andrew Sr (I133)
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306 | David J. Gray, age 67, of Fall River died September 29, 2010 in Charlton Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of the late Patricia A. (Coelho) Gray. Born in Fall River, the son of the late John and Clare (Fitzpatrick) Gray, he was a lifelong resident of the city and a communicant of Notre Dame Church. A Truck Driver for most of his life, he retired in 2004. Mr. Gray was a 32 Degree Mason with the Mt. Hope Lodge A.F. & A.M and served in the United States Army and the National Guard. Surviving: sons Marc C. Gray of Dartmouth, Adam J. Gray of Fall River, daughter Kathleen A. Gray of Tiverton, sister Marsha Fagan of Fall River, 2 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. His Memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 9, 2010 at 9:00 AM in Notre Dame Church, 529 Eastern Ave. Fall River. Relatives and friends invited. Burial private. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105-1905. Arrangements in the care of Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute, Fall River, MA | Gray, David J (I4380)
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307 | David S. Medeiros Sr., 77, of Little Compton, passed away Friday, Oct. 10, 2014, at Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River. Born in Little Compton, he was the son of the late Joseph and Pauline (Rocha) Medeiros. He was a lifelong resident of Little Compton. Mr. Medeiros was a self-employed carpenter for 50 years. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran. He is survived by one son, Andrew S. Medeiros and his wife Melissa; three grandchildren, Lily, Nicholas and Andrew Medeiros, and his companion Ann Costa. He was predeceased his son David S. Medeiros Jr., a brother Joseph Medeiros and a sister Lorraine Silvia. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday at noon at St. Catherine of Sienna, on The Commons, Little Compton. Burial will follow in Our lady of Fatima Cemetery, Little Compton. Visiting hours are Thursday, 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., at the Fern Acres Funeral Home, 72 Willow Avenue, Little Compton. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Diabetes Foundation of Rhode Island, 209 Cottage St., Pawtucket RI 02860 would be appreciated. | Medeiros, David S Sr (I4819)
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308 | Dean E. Thompson January 12, 1940 - August 28, 2011 Dean E. Thompson, 71, of Howard, died Sunday, August 28, 2011, at Lock Haven Hospital Emergency Room. He was born in Howard on Jan. 12, 1940, a son of the late Roy C. and Catherine Holt Thompson. On Nov. 9, 1968, he married Sharon C. Miller, who survives at home. He was a 1958 graduate of Bald Eagle Area High School. He proudly served his country in the US Army, serving in Vietnam. Dean worked for many years at Hammermill Paper until its' closing in 1987, then with Claster's in State College, and was currently a van driver for Centre County Government. He was a member of Faith Chapel United Methodist Church in Howard. He was a member of the Pennsylvania State Fox & Coyote Hunter's Association, the Oak Flat Hunting Club, the Beech Creek American Legion, and the Howard V.F.W. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed running his hunting dogs. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Barbara Shultz (Shawn), of Howard; one son, Alan D. Thompson, of Howard; one sister Florence McClure, of Milesburg; three brothers, Art, Earl, and Paul Thompson; and two granddaughters, Alexa and Joslyn "Josey". He was preceded in death by three brothers, Sheldon, Lee, and Leonard, and three sisters, Martha, Lola, and Midge. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, August 31, 2011, at Noon at Kader-Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main St., Howard with Pastor Terry N. Daugherty officiating. Burial will be in Schenck's Cemetery in Howard. Visitation will be Wednesday from 10 a.m. until Noon. Memorial contributions may be sent to Faith Chapel U.M.C., 551 Hunter Run Road, Howard, PA 16841. Online condolences can be made at www.Kader-Neff.com. Read more: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/centredaily/obituary.aspx?n=dean-e-thompson&pid=153366579#ixzz1Wbiarxs1 | Thompson, Dean Everett (I7604)
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309 | Dean E. Thompson, 71 of Howard, passed away Sunday, August 28, 2011 at the Lock Haven Hospital. He was born in Howard on January 12, 1940 a son of the late Roy C. and Catherine Holt Thompson. On November 9, 1968 he married Sharon C. Miller who survives at home. He was a 1958 graduate of Bald Eagle High School. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army, serving in Vietnam. Dean worked for many years at Hammermill Paper until its closing in 1987, then with Claster''s in State College, and was currently a van driver for Centre County Government. He was a member of Faith Chapel United Methodist Church in Howard. He was a member of the Pa. State Fox and Coyote Hunter''s Association, The Oak Flat Hunting Club, the Beech Creek American Legion, and the Howard V.F.W. . He was an avid hunter and enjoyed running his hunting dogs. In addition to his wife he is survived by one daughter; Barbara Shultz (Shawn) of Howard, one son; Alan D> Thompson of Howard, one sister; Florence McClure of Milesburg, three brothers; Art, Earl, and Paul Thompson and two granddaughters; Alexa and Joslyn "Josey". He was preceded in death by three brothers; Sheldon, Lee and Leonard, and three sisters; Martha, Loia, and Midge. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at noon at the Kader--Neff Funeral Home, 135 W. Main Street, Howard, with the Pastor Terry N. Daugherty officiating. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. till 12:00 the time of service. Burial will be at the Schencks Cemetery in Howard Twp. Memorial contributions may be made to the Faith Chapel U.M.C. 551 Hunter Run Rd., Howard, Pa. 16841. Visitation Details Wednesday, August 31st, 2011, 10:00am - 12:00pm, Kader-Neff Funeral Home Service Details Wednesday, August 31st, 2011, 12:00pm, Kader-Neff Funeral Home Interment Details Schencks Cemetery | Thompson, Dean Everett (I7604)
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310 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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311 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I1)
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312 | Death certificate says mother was Miltona Anderson. | Pennington, Edward William (I12916)
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313 | Death comes to C. C. Hirlinger, 57 Clayton Christian Hirlinger, 57, 320 E. William St., died Monday at 5:30 PM at the St. Joseph Hospital. He was born June 19, 1889, at Fairmont Springs, Pennsylvania, and was the son of Andreas and Elizabeth Hirlinger. He spent the greater part of his life as a railroad brakeman and conductor, starting as a brakeman on the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad at Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. He spent several years with the Chicago & Alton railroad at Bloomington, Illinois, as a brakeman and conductor later going to the Wabash Railroad at Moberly, Missouri, where he spent several years in the train service and eight years as an automobile dealer. He later returned to train service on the Chesapeake & Ohio at Russell, Kentucky. In 1930 he began working for the C.B. & Q. railroad in Ottumwa where he was later crippled in an accident at Albia. Suffering the loss of his left leg. After the accident he started a coal business in Ottumwa. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 16, Ottumwa, Tancred Commandry No. 25 in Moberly, Missouri, Moberly chapter No. 79, Moberly Consistory of Western, Missouri No. 2, and the Ararat Temple of Kansas City Shrine, also of the order of Railway Conductors and of the Methodist Church and Fairview, Pennsylvania. He was married to Bernice Stansberry, May 4, 1914. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Karl and Clyde Hirlinger of Ottumwa; one granddaughter, Kay Hirlinger of Ottumwa; four sisters Mrs. Ada Thompson of Redlion, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Chrissie Pennington of Benton, Pennsylvania and Mrs. Nellie Carpenter. | Hirlinger, Clayton Christian (I384)
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314 | Death due to RR accident. | Watt, Harry Elias (I10056)
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315 | Death place claimed to be Morris Hotel, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United States | English, Edward E (I8133)
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316 | Deborah J. Dorwart-Lopez Friday, November 5, 2004 McCook Daily Gazette Sept. 24, 1960-Oct. 31, 2004 GREELEY, Colo. -- Deborah J. Dorwart-Lopez, 44, died Sunday (Oct. 31, 2004) in Greeley, Colo. She was born Sept. 24, 1960, to John and Marilyn Hirlinger Dorwart in McCook. She grew up in North Platte and attended schools there. She married Blaze Lopez in North Platte. She moved to Sterling, Colo., and then to Greeley. Survivors include her parents of North Platte; four daughters, Elisha, Catrina, Stephanie and Courtney Lopez, all of North Platte; three sisters, Theresa Doenz of Big Horn, Wyo., Tamara Corner of Minden and Cynthia Halouska of Alliance; two brothers, David and John Dorwart of North Platte; and two grandsons. Services are Saturday, 10 a.m., at Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte. Interment will be in McCook. Carpenter Memorial Chapel of North Platte is in charge of the arrangements. | Dorwart, Deborah J (I4722)
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317 | Deborah J. Dorwart-Lopez Friday, November 5, 2004 Sept. 24, 1960-Oct. 31, 2004 GREELEY, Colo. -- Deborah J. Dorwart-Lopez, 44, died Sunday (Oct. 31, 2004) in Greeley, Colo. She was born Sept. 24, 1960, to John and Marilyn Hirlinger Dorwart in McCook. She grew up in North Platte and attended schools there. She married Blaze Lopez in North Platte. She moved to Sterling, Colo., and then to Greeley. Survivors include her parents of North Platte; four daughters, Elisha, Catrina, Stephanie and Courtney Lopez, all of North Platte; three sisters, Theresa Doenz of Big Horn, Wyo., Tamara Corner of Minden and Cynthia Halouska of Alliance; two brothers, David and John Dorwart of North Platte; and two grandsons. Services are Saturday, 10 a.m., at Carpenter Memorial Chapel in North Platte. Interment will be in McCook. Carpenter Memorial Chapel of North Platte is in charge of the arrangements. | Dorwart, Deborah J (I4722)
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318 | Decatur, IN - Alice K. Holcombe, Decatur, IN, Age 100, passed away June 27, 2018, at her residence. She was born September 3, 1917, to Charles Reed Holcombe and Nettie L. (Newlon) in Newark Ohio. She was preceded in death by brothers, Rev. George (Renna) Holcombe and Prof. Warne C. (Harriet) Holcombe; a sister, Esther Jean Holcombe, and niece Deborah Phillips. She is survived by nephews David Holcombe (Jeanine), Cincinnati, OH and Charles (Jen) Holcombe, Cedar Falls, IA; and niece Linda (Barry) Wicks, Ann Arbor, MI - along with many great and great great nieces and nephews. Alice served as Library Director for Taylor University from 1946 to 1983, impacting the lives of many generations of students along the way. A devout Methodist, the church played a very important role in her life throughout her journey. She enjoyed a good book, good music - she played the marimba - and numerous good friends. Funeral services will be Sunday, July 1, 1:30pm, at Woodcrest Retirement Home, Porter Auditorium, with viewing prior at 12:30pm till time of service. Burial will be on Monday, July 2nd in the New Lexington Cemetery, New Lexington, OH. Contributions may be made to Woodcrest Nursing Home, 1300 Mercer Avenue, Decatur, 46733. Please remember her in your hearts and on the guestbook. | Holcombe, Alice K (I10838)
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319 | Dennis Morgan Confer, 74, of Howard, passed away Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022 at Jersey Shore Hospital. Born in Lock Haven on Oct. 15, 1947, he was the son of the late Lawrence and Dora Haines Confer. Denny was a 1965 graduate of Lock Haven High School. On Feb. 12, 1966, he married the former Linda Ellen Young, who survives in Howard. Denny was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Phillies. He enjoyed the outdoors, especially hunting and mowing the lawn. His love for scratch-off lottery tickets was known by many. In addition to his wife, Linda, he is survived by two sons, Michael (Ilene) Confer of Beech Creek and Jeffrey (Kelly) Confer of Howard; a sister, Patricia (Steve) Fickes of Howard; four grandchildren: Nina Heck and Hannah, Brooke and Chase Confer; and three great-grandchildren, Autumn and Summer Heck and AJ Watkins. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022 at 11 a.m. at the Faith Chapel United Methodist Church, 551 Hunter Run Road, Howard, PA 16841 with Pastor Mark Johnson officiating. Friends and family will be received at the church on Thursday from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Private burial will be held at Schenck’s Cemetery, Howard. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Faith Chapel United Methodist Church or a charity of the donor’s choice. Arrangements are under the direction of the Kader-Neff Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 135 W. Main St., Howard, PA 16841. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.kader-neff.com. | Confer, Dennis Morgan (I13294)
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320 | Descendent of Charlemange. | Shultz, Elizabeth Ann (I73)
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321 | Dewitt, Luke, Rev. Book 1 page 265 | Family: Holter, Johan George / Lake, Amanda (F892)
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322 | Diane E. Jones, 89, passed at her Curley St. home on Feb. 20, 2020, surrounded by her loving family. She was born and educated in Columbus, OH, the third child of Vernon H. and Gayle A. Smith (later Therres). Her family moved to Florida in 1948 and she married Joseph E. Jones in 1950. They were happily married for 61 years. Diane was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in San Antonio, FL and sang in the church choir for over 50 years, and was co-founder of the Bereavement Committee. She was past president of the Catholic Women's Club; co-founding member of the Garden Club, a member of the "Sweet Adelines" chorus since 1973; a charter member of Toast of Tampa Show Chorus; co-founder of the Leading Ladies Luncheon Group and a member of the San Antonio Bridge Club for about 50 years. She also helped organize the annual Christmas in the Park celebration. She was employed as the secretary at St. Anthony School, the chief clerk for the Pasco County Health Dept, and City Clerk for the City of San Antonio, Florida for 13 years. She was proceeded in death by her loving husband, Joseph "Jack" Jones, son Steven, and grandson Robert Allen. She is survived by three daughters Jackie Victor-Lisnock (Tom), Cathy Sprigg (Jim), Loraine LaChance, and a son Larry Jones. | Smith, Diane Elaine (I14142)
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323 | Dick lived in State College, no children, played in a German band. Married to Virginia Burgess. Father: Cecil PLETCHER b: 26 NOV 1901 Mother: Anna Josephine GUNSALLUS-PLETCHER b: 17 AUG 1905 Marriage 1 Virginia BURGESS b: 08 JUL 1931 in @ home in Forksville, PA Married: 11 JUL 1952 in Little Mexico, PA Richard Millard Pletcher September 14, 1928 December 1, 2013 Richard Millard Pletch- er, 85, of State College, died Sunday, December 1, 2013, at The Hearthside Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, State College. Born September 14, 1928, in Howard, he was the son of the late Cecil M. and Anna J. Gunsallus Pletcher. On July 11, 1952, he married Virginia Ann Burgess, who preceded him in death on September 15, 2009. He was a 1946 graduate of Howard High School. Richard served in the United States Army during World War II in the 19th Infantry Band. Richard retired from O. W. Houts as a sales clerk. Prior to that he was employed at the Lock Haven Paper Mill. He was a member of Citizen's Hose Company #5, in Lock Haven, I.O.O.F. of State College, Free and Acceptable Masons #268, La Fayette Chapter # 163, Constons Commandery # 199, Nittany Council #57 R. & S. M., Jaffa Temple, Altoona, Williamsport Consistory, Little German Band, Jaffa Temple Band, Imperial Teligrie Band of Williamsport and the Windjammer's Unlimited Circus Band. Visitation will be 12:30 until 1:30 p.m., on Wednesday, December 4, 2013, at Koch Funeral Home, 2401 South Atherton Street, State College. Funeral service will follow at the funeral home with the Reverend Harry Brotzman officiating. Burial will be private, in Hublersburg Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Schlow Library, 211 South Allen Street, State College, PA 16801. Arrangements are under the care of Koch Funeral Home, State College. Online condolences and signing of the guest book may be entered at www.kochfuneralhome.com. . Published in Centre Daily Times on Dec. 3, 2013 | Pletcher, Richard Millard (I7681)
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324 | Died as an infant. (from mother's gravestone) | Hanley, Raymond C (I4620)
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325 | Died at 2 months. | Schenck, Christian (I3275)
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326 | died at birth | Holter, Infant (I2722)
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327 | Died at the home of his daughter, Henrietta Overdorff. | Esch, Joseph (I4578)
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328 | died before sister May | Coder, Lucy M (I6604)
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329 | died before sister May | Coder, Paul A (I6606)
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330 | Died in childbirth. | Pletcher, Barbara (I1456)
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331 | Died in infancy | Holter, George (I145)
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332 | Died in infancy | Holter, Della B (I1089)
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333 | Died in infancy | Herlinger, James K (I6085)
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334 | died in infancy | Loder, Maurice (I7635)
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335 | Died in infancy. | Holter, Anna Margaret (I8973)
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336 | Died in infancy. | Schenck, Barbara (I3201)
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337 | Died in infancy. | Herlinger, Charles (I4484)
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338 | Died in infancy. | Herlinger, Daniel (I4485)
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339 | Died in military hospital from wounds suffered at Battle of Bull Run. | Summerson, David W (I13593)
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340 | Died in White Township on the 17th, Mrs. Barbara Bowman, wife of Benjamin Bowman, formerly of Mifflin County, and the mother of this editor, aged about 65 years. (Cambria Tribune March 28, 1862) | Gaff, Barbara (I12056)
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341 | died young | Campbell, Jeremiah (I568)
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342 | died young | Holter, Mary (I2737)
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343 | died young | Holter, George Michael (I2749)
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344 | died young | Everett, John (I5203)
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345 | Died young. | Schenck, Mary (I3235)
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346 | Disappeared in New York during the Revolutionary War. | Kusters, John (I956)
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347 | Document for monument for Joseph and Mary is for Mary's death and is dated 4/11/1950 from the Rex Monument Works, 184 Dartmouth Street, New Bedford. To be completed by May 30. Paid for by Duffy. | Mello, Maria S (I3042)
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348 | DOD is either 1859 or 1862. | Belles, Catharine (I1490)
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349 | Dolores M. (Fetterolf) Bair July 4, 1927 - October 11, 2020 Dolores M. (Fetterolf) Bair of Madisonburg, born July 4, 1927, the daughter of the late Paul E. Fetterolf and Ruth V. (Yearick) Fetterolf, entered eternal rest the morning of October 11, 2020 at Mount Nittany Medical Center. At the age of 93, with the assistance of her five surviving children, she was able to remain in the comfort of her home. Dolores was married to Marvin E. Bair in 1944 who preceded her in death in 2004. She was also preceded in death by her son Dennis E. Bair and her three siblings, Leon, Mary-Isabelle and Gerald. She is survived by five of her children; Ted (Linda), Sam (Linda), Darla, Dave (Cindy) and Mark (Kim), 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Dolores was like one of the delicious apple pies that she loved to make, and we loved to eat. She would say there are three key components to a good apple pie; the apples, the consistency of the sugar, cinnamon, flour and butter blend and, of course, the homemade crust. Her identity as a Christian woman was as important to her as the apples in her recipe without it, something significant is missing. The blend and balance of the other ingredients is also important. For Dolores, the blend and balance of her work as a co-owner at the Bargain Barn, caring for her loving family and being an active member in her community both church and local was a blend that constantly had her striving for that balance. Finally, Dolores would say "just as important as the applesthe crust." The crust for her was, and will always be, her family. Dolores loved her family dearly and showed that through cooking and baking. She treasured quality time with family at the family's cottage in Canada where she was, without a doubt, the best version of herself. She had a laugh that could be heard rippling across the lake. It was as rich and golden, like her crust. The apple pie that was Dolores Bair was not perfect, but she was perfect for us. She was a strong, loving, determined, Godly woman who will be dearly missed. We are blessed to have loved and been loved by such a beautiful and complex being. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a graveside service will be held at the West Central Cemetery in Madisonburg on Friday, October 16, 2020 at 11:00 am with Pastor Valerie DeLooze officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Dolores may be given to the American Cancer Society, 1375 Martin Street, Suite 206, State College PA 16803. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.stevenrnefffuneralhome.com. | Fetterolf, Dolores M (I12632)
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350 | Donald D. "PacMan" Packer July 21, 1958 - June 7, 2020 Donald D. "PacMan" Packer, 61 of Bellefonte, passed away on Sunday, June 7, 2020 at the Milton Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Milton, Pa. after a battle with cancer. He was born on July 21, 1958, the son of Jerry & Patricia Pletcher Packer. He worked at Corning for many years until its closing. He then worked at the Waffle Shop in Bellefonte and State College. He was a graduate of Bald Eagle High School class of 76. He enjoyed reading and listening to music and the simple pleasures of life. Donald is survived by a daughter, one brother; David Packer of Bellefonte, two sisters; Kimberly Mansaray of Washington, DC, and Lisa (Matthew) Fultz of Bellefonte. Graveside services at Hublersburg Cemetery will be private at the convenience of the family. In the words of Don "Peace Out" Online condolences at www.kader-neff.com. | Packer, Donald D (I12388)
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