Wednesday, September 22, 2004

OBIT: Fred Peters 1907-1945 California

Daroldeen Lutz
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Location: Arizona

Fred I. Peters committed suicide in San Fransisco, California, 25 November 1945.
Mr. Peters was born in Minnesota in 1907. He was the son of Ida May and Thomas Lincoln Peters, both deceased. Mr. Peters is survived by two daughters, Daroldeen and Penelope.

OBIT: Thomas Peters 1867-1939 California

Daroldeen Lutz
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Location: Arizona

Thomas Lincoln PETERS, passed away in Santa Barbara, California, 5 August 1939, at the age of 72. Mr. Peters was born in Maine, the son of Thomas W. Peters and Sarah Ann BENNER PETERS. Mr. Peters and his wife, Ida May FERGUSON PETERS, were the parents of three sons and six daughters. One son died as a young child, and two sons committed suicide.

DEATH CERT: Houston Grayson 1898-1961 Oklahoma

Houston Grayson b:July 6, 1898 in Ione, Ark.,d:September 6, 1961, Poteau, OK.

Buried in Oakland Cemetery, Poteau, OK.

He was a Baptist Minister.

Tuesday, September 21, 2004

OBIT: Morrison Maltby 1920-1996, New Brunswick


Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
e-mail Emaca42609@aol.com
Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Death Notice:

M. J. Maltby

Morrison (Bunnie) Jordan Maltby, 76, of 268 Linden St., Newcastle, New Brunswick, died Thursday, Jan. 11, 1990, at Miramichi Hospital, after a lengthy illness.Born in Newcastle, he was a son of the late Harry B. and Elizabeth (Jones) Maltby. He retired in 1977 from CN Rail after 36 years of service.

He attended St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Newcastle, and was a past master, Northumberland Lodge No. 17, F&AM. He was also a member of the Moncton Lodge of Perfection.Three brothers and two sisters died previously.

He is survived by hs wife, Mable Hubbard: three daughters, Mrs. Jacqueline Tozer of Newcastle, Mrs. Edward Sheasgreen (Elizabeth) of Sunny Corner, and Mrs. Gary Vautour (Linda) of Douglastown.Four sons, Blair, of Prince George, B.C., Douglas of Riverview and Robert and Ernest, both of Newcastle: six sisters, Mrs. Jean Lawson of Hamilton, Ont., Mrs. Horace Holdgate (Betty) of Verdun, Que., Mrs. Ellis DeWitt (Lily) of Halifax; Mrs. Albert Blanchard (Edith) of Montreal, Mrs. Marquerite Morrison of Riverview, and Mrs. Donald Ramsey (Nan) of Newcastle; 19 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

The body rested at Bell's Funeral Service Ltd., Newcastle. Funeral service was held Monday at 2 p.m. from St. Andrew's Anglican Church, Newcastle.Burial will be in the Miramichi Cemetery in the spring. Arrangements were in the care of Bell's Funeral Service Ltd., Newcastle.


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OBIT: Lily Maltby DeWitt 1917-1990, Nova Scotia

Death Notice-Halifax Nova Scotia

Mrs. L. E. DeWitt
Mrs. Lily Edna (Maltby) DeWitt, 73, of 6269 Cork St., Halifax, died Thursday, Oct. 4, 1990, in the Halifax Infirmary.Born in Newcastle, New Brunswick, she was a daughter of the late Elizabeth Anne (Jones) and Harry Brownlow Maltby.

She is survived by her husband, Ellis Scoular; two daughters, Mrs. Eugene Blois (Ruby) of Dartmouth and Mrs. John Frelick (Gail) of Halifax, a son, Robert of Moncton; four sisters, Mrs. Donal Ramsey (Nan) of Newcastle, Mrs. Albert Branchaud (Edith) and Mrs. Horace Holdgate (Betty), both of Montreal and Mrs. M. Lawson (Jean) of Hamilton, Ont.; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

She was predeceased by a son, David; five brothers, Beverly, Harry, Howard, Fred and Morrison; and three sisters, Marion, Hazel and Marguerite.The body was cremated. A memorial serivce was held Sunday Oct. 7, at St. Philip's anglican Church, Halifax.

Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

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OBIT: Hazel Jagoe, 1910-1979 Hamilton Ontario

Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Hamilton, Ontario Paper Jan. 19, 1979

JAGOE, Hazel Henrietta - Suddenly at Henderson General Hospital, on Thursday, January 18, 1979, Hazel Henrietta Maltby, beloved wife of the late Major Baldwin Jagoe, in her 69th year. Beloved mother of Douglas Jagoe, Mrs. Alfred Barry (Marjorie), Mrs. David Roussel (Sharon) and Mrs. Ronald Leggett (Elizabeth) all of Hamilton.

Beloved sister of Harry Maltby of Michigan, Morrison Maltby of New Brunswick, Mrs. C. Mortison (Marguerite)and Mrs. D. Ramsey (Nan) of New Brunswick, Mrs. E. DeWitt (Lil) of Nova Scotia, Mrs. H. Holdgate (Betty) of Verdun, P.Q., Mrs. A. Branchaud (Edith) of Montreal and Mrs. Jean Lawson of Hamilton.

Loved grandmother of Dean, Deborah, Daniel, Susan, Karen, Mark, Nadine, Leanne, Denise and Marc. Resting at the M. A. Clark Funeral Home, 567 Upper Wellington St., Mount Hamilton from Saturday afternoon. Visiting Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in the chapel on MOnday at 1:30 p.m. Interment White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Heart Fund will be appreciated by the family.

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Manitoba Newspaper

MALTBY, Suddenly in Saskatoon, Sask., on March 26, 1977, Howard James Maltby of No.983 Silverbirch Drive, Brandon, Manitoba. Mr. Maltby was born in Newcastle, New Brunswick on Dec 21, 1908. He recieved his education there, coming to the west as a young man to Saskatchewan to help with the harvest. Mr. Maltby returned to New Brunswick and trained as a baker, returning to Hamiota, Man., where he worked for a few years prior to coming to Bryce's Bakery in Brandon..

During this time he married the farmer Violet J. Shaw of Rossburn, Man., and owed several businesses in the area, later working in the sales field, retiring in Nov. of 1975. Surviving are: his loving wife and family: Violet; a daughter, Mrs. S. D. Borody (Joan), Saskatoon; a son, Barry of Edmonton; a granddaughter, Kim; and five grandsons; Brock, Scott, Lyle, Bradley and Todd. Seven sisters and two brothers also survive; Mr. M. Jagoe (Hazel), Mrs. M. Lawson (Jean) both of Hamilton, Ont.; Mrs. H. Holdgate (Betty), Mrs. A. Blanchard (Edith) both of Montreal; Mrs. C. Morrison (Marguerite), Burnt Church, N. B.;Mrs. D. Ramsay (Nan), Newcastle, N. B.; Mrs. E. DeWitt (Lily), Halifax;Morrison Maltby, Newcastle; and Harry Maltby of Wixom, Mich.

Mr. Maltby was predeceased by a sister Marion, a brother Fred and by an infant brother Beverly. Funeral service will be held at Bethel Temple on Wednesday March 30, 1977 at 3:30 p.m. Interment will be in Rosewood Memorial Gardens. Rev. M. Dynna will officate.


Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

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OBIT: Harry Maltby 1906 - 1982, Michigan

Oakland Press, Pontiac, Michigan

MALTBY HARRY (BALDY), age 76; of Wixom; December 1, 1982; husband of Iva; father of Mrs. John (Daralene) Hess of Walled Lake, Mrs. Joseph (Elizabeth) Macaluso of Grand Rapids, Margaret Scheen of Wixom, and the late Howard Maltby; grandfather of Michael and Mark Macaluso; also one brother and six sisters.

Funeral from Lynch and Sons Funeral Home (Richardson-Bird Chapel), Walled Lake, Saturday, 2 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Christler officating. Interment Oakland Hills Cemetery, Novi. Friends may visit after 1 p.m. Friday. Memorials to the Heart Fund or Masonic Home appreciated.


Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location:Grand Rapids, MI


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OBIT: Annie Ramsy died 1993, New Brunswick

Miramichi Leader,Miramichi, New Brunswick
April 26, 2002

MEMORIAMS

In Loving memory of Annie (Nan) Ramsay,who passed away on 26th of April 1993.

Remember her with a smile today
She was not one for tears,
Reflect instead on memories
Of all those happy years.
Recall to mind the way she spoke
And all the things she said,
Her strength, her smarts,
the way she was
Remember these instead.
The good advice she'd given us,
Whose blue eyes shone with laughter,
So much of her will never die,
But live on ever after.
Sadly missed, always loved, and never to be forgotten.
Please know that our love will never fade away.
To my mother, love your daughter, Ann

Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location:Grand Rapids, MI

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OBIT: Donald Ramsey 1920-2001 New Brunswick

Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Miramichi Leader, Miramichi, New Brunswick

DONALD G. RAMSAY

Mr. Donald G. Ramsay, of the Miramichi, passed away at his residence on Sunday evening, Sept. 2, 2001, at the age of 81.

Donald was born in Chatham and was the son of the late Major and Ellen (Cable) Ramsay. He was employed with NB Power Commission for 35 years. He attended St. Andrew's Anglican Church and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Donald served in the Second World War with the North Shore Regiment.

He is survived by his six daughters: Alma Ramsay, of N.S.; Dawn Strukoff (Wally) of B.C.; Lynn Tozer (Ken) of Man.;Mary Nowlan (Fred) of Miramichi; Jinny Ramsay of N.S.; Ann Earle (Matt), of Ontario, and one son, George (Barb), of Miramichi; one sister, Elizabeth (Lib) Couston, of Moncton; 11 grandchildren, one great-grandson and several nieces and nephews.He was prececeased by hs wife, Annie (Nan) Maltby; five sisters; Myrtle Wilson, Dorothy (Dot) Scarcen, Marguerite (Rete) Goldworthys, Annabelle (Belle) Fraser, and Jean Smith: and one brother Ernest.

The family received relatives and friends at Northumberland Funeral Home, on Tuesday, Sept. 4 from 7-9 and on Wednesday, Sept. 5, from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service was held at the Northumberland Funeral Home Chapel, on Thursday, Sept. 6, at 2p.m., with Rev. Richard Steeves officating.Burial was in the Miramichi Cemetery.


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OBIT: Margaret Maltby 1853 - 1946 New Brunswick

Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI

Miramichi (Newcastle) New Brunswick paper Jan 10, 1946
MRS. WILLIAM MALTBY

The death of one of Newcastle's aged residents, Mrs. Margaret Maltby, widow of William Maltby, occurred here on Sunday at her home on Thomas Street. She celebrated her 93rd birthday on New Year's Day.

Mrs. Maltby was the daughter of the late Walter and Sarah Morrell Lowrie of Newcastle and was well known in this community where she spent her entire life. A member of the Presbyterian Church and when her health permitted she was a faithful worker; she also was an active worker, during Wars I and II, knitting and assisting in other ways.

Surviving are two daughters, (Maude) Mrs. Willam Johns of Detroit, Michigan and Reta, who lived at home and was her mother's constant companion during the eight years she was an invalid; three stepsons, B. F. Maltby, E. E. Maltby both of Newcastle, T. M. Maltby of Moncton.

The funeral took place on Tuesday with service at the home at 2:30 o'clock conducted by Rev. D. C. MacDonald, assisted by Rev. D. F. Hoddinott. Interment took place in St. James Cemetery. The pallbearer were C. P. Stothart, C. P. McCabe, William Ferguson, Frank Matthews, Duncan MacTavish, Guyon Merseau.

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OBIT: Georgina Bryenton Maltby, 1885-1949 Nova Scotia

Submitter: Elizabeth A. Macaluso
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Location:Grand Rapids, MI

Thu, May 20, 2004

Amherst, Nova Scotia

MRS. T. M. MALTBY
Amherst, Feb 19, 1949

Friends will learn with deep regret of the passing of Georgina Pearl Bryenton, wife of Thomas M. Maltby, at her home on Friday evening. The deceased had not been in good health for the past year and had only been confined to her bed for the past few weeks.

She was born in 1885, and spend the greater part of her life in Newcastle, N.B. The family moved to Amherst about 18 years ao where they made a wide circle of friends. The late Mrs. Maltby was a member of the Church of England.

Besides her husband, she is survived by seven daughters and four sons, Mrs. G. L. Kennedy (Gertrude) of Quebec City, Mrs. Alfred Cooper (Mable) of Quebec City, Mrs. Arthur Steward (Muriel) ofof Saint John; Mrs. Layton Manship (Elsie) of Amherst; Mrs. Donald Fownes (Phyllis) of Moncton; Mrs. Ross McGilvray (Elizabeth) of Amherst, and Grace, also of Amherst: Richard of Halifax, Arthur of Bathurst and Wallace and Thomas in Amherst.

There also two brothers and three sisters, Chester Bryenton of Vancouver, Roy of Port Colborne, Ont: Mrs. George Graham of Vancouver, Mrs. Cuthert Whitney and Mrs. Oliver Yeo, both of of Newcastle, N. B.

The remains are resting at the home, 8 Robie Street. The funeral will be held from Churist Church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

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MEMORIAL CARD: Oliver Watkins 1860-1937

In Loving Memory of
Oliver William Watkins
Who died 29th October 1937
Aged 77 years
Interred at East Ham Cemetery
Grave number: 3546

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Sunday, August 22, 2004

OBIT: Elvina Stubbs 1844-1911

The Chillicothe Daily Constitution
Thursday, Sept. 28, 1911

MRS ELVINA STUBBS DIES AT HOSPITAL THURSDAY

Dies Following an Operation Which Was Performed Last Monday
Funeral Friday Afternoon

Mrs Elvina HALE STUBBS, sixty-seven years old, wife of Geo Stubbs, died at St Mary’s hospital Thursday afternoon at one o’clock, following an operation which she underwent Monday night. The decedent had been in failing health prior to the operation, but the announcement of her death was a great shock to relatives and friends.

During her residence in this city, which was nearly half a century, she had won a host of friends by her Christian acts. She was beloved by all who knew hr and the family has the deepest sympaty of the community in which she lived. Mr and Mrs STUBBS were married in Henry county, Iowa, in 1865, and came to this city immediately afterwards where they had since resided. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: Ernest and Claude of this city; Walter and Frank of Kansas City; Mrs Roy ROGERS, Bowling Green, Mo and Schuyler STUBBS residing in the West.

The funeral of Mrs STUBBS will be held Friday afternoon at her late home on Dickenson street. Rev E. O. COLE of the First M.E. Church will conduct the service. Burial will be made in Edgewood Cemetery.

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Location: Sun City, Arizona



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OBIT: Thomas Peters 1829-1902 Minnesota

Daroldeen Lutz
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Location: Arizona

Mr. Thomas W. PETERS passed away in Richfield, Minnesota in February 1902. Mr. PETERS was the son of Thomas and Hannah TOWNSEND PETERS. Mr. PETERS was born 1829 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada. He moved to Dennysville, Maine, where he met and married Sarah Ann BENNER about 1853. Thomas and Sarah Ann BENNER PETERS were the parents of nine children Three sons and six daughters. Mr. Peters is buried beside his wife, Sarah Ann, and Sarah's brother, Edward Bayles BENNER, in Litchfield, Minnesota.

OBIT: Mildred Thurmond 1909-1944 Arizona

Daroldeen Lutz
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Location: Arizona

Mildred R. Thurmond passed away in Phoenix, Arizona on 31 December 1944 from pneumonia. Mildred was born in Pittsburg, Kansas in 1909. She was married twice. First, to Mr. Fred Peters, and second, to Mr. Shaw.

She was divorced from both husbands. She is survived by a daughter, Daroldeen Peters.
Mildred Thurmond and Senator Strom Thurmond were related.

OBIT: Ida Stewart died 1961 Arizona

Daroldeen Lutz
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Location: Arizona

Ida May STEWART, 71, passed away September 1961, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mudersbach, of Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Stewart had lived in Arizona since 1927. Mrs. Stewart was born Ida May Stewart to Benjamin Franklin and Angeline Craig STEWART in Missouri. Ida was married twice. First, to Benjamin G. THURMOND, and after Mr. Thurmond passed away, she married Fred R. STEWART.

Ida May is survived by her husband, Fred, two daughters, Daisy Mudersbach, Phoenix, and Beulah Kelm of California, one son, Paul Thurmond, and one step-son, Robert Stewart, of Phoenix. Ida May Stewart was preceded in death by her oldest child, Mildred R. Thurmond. Mrs. Stewart has seven grandchildren and three g-grandchildren.

OBIT: Sarah Benner Peters 1833-1920 California

Sarah Ann BENNER PETERS, passed away 3 June 1920 in Santa Barbara, California. Sarah Ann was born 23 August 1833 in Dennysville, Maine. She was the daughter of John Haskell and Mary Ann WHITNEY BENNER. Sarah Ann was preceded in death by her husband of almost 49 years, Thomas W. Peters. Sarah Ann is buried beside her husband and her brother, Edward Bayles BENNER, in Litchfield, Minnesota. Sarah Ann was the mother of nine children. Three sons and six daughters.


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Location: Arizona

OBIT: Benjamin Thurmond 1886-1935 Arizona

Benjamin G. THURMOND passed away in Phoenix, Arizona on 26 April 1935, after many years of having tuberculosis. Mr. THURMOND was born in Missouri,in 1886.

Benjamin (known as Gus), met his future wife, Ida May STEWART, while he was performing on-stage in a Minstrel Show. Mr. THURMOND was a wonderful singer and whistler. He and Ida May STEWART were married in 1908.

Benjamin was a son of William Anderson and Elizabeth E. McCORD THURMOND. Benjamin and Ida May THURMOND were the parents of three daughters and one son.

Submitter: Daroldeen Lutz
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Location: Arizona

DEATH CERT: William Grayson 1909-1978 California

William S. Grayson b:JANUARY 13, 1909 IN Arkansas; d:December 6, 1978 in Folsom, Sacramento, Calif.

Funeral Services at Miller Funeral Home-Folsom.

Interment Lakeside Memorial Lawn,Calif.

Surviving are his wife, 3 sons & 4 daughters, several sisters.