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2251 | Bernice Mervar passed away peacefully with her family by her side on June 19, 2017, at the age of 89. She was born in Sheboygan in 1928, a daughter of the late Albert and Anna (Klein) Raabe. She attended Holy Name Catholic School and Central High School. Bernice married the love of her life, Edward F. Mervar on July 10, 1948, at Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, they celebrated 65 wonderful years together. During her working years, she worked at Dillingham Manufacturing Company, Mervar's Paint and Floor Coverings and as a Stanley Home Representative for 50 years. Bernice was a member of St. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church and the V.F.W. Auxiliary 9156. Bernice enjoyed raising her three children, Phyllis (Terry) Felsinger, Barbara (Bill) Malanick and Michael Mervar all of Sheboygan; 4 grandchildren, Amy O'Conner, Debbie Felsinger, Andrew (Lora) Malanick and Melissa Malanick all of Sheboygan and special grandson, Juan (Nikki) Macias of Minnesota; 7 great-grandchildren, Zachory Felsinger, Brianna and Mckenna O'Connor, Austin and Aaron Malanick, Sofia and Mila Macias; sister-in-law, Mae Mervar; nieces and nephews and special granddogs, Abby, Gibbs and K.C. Bernice is preceded in death by her husband, Edward; two sisters, Magdaline (Louis) Kistner and Lucille (Francis) Timm and brothers and sisters-in-law. Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 22, 2017, at St. Cyril and Methodious Catholic Church, 822 New Jersey Ave., Sheboygan, from 11:00 a.m. until the time of Memorial Mass at 1:00 p.m. Burial will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. The family would like to extend a thank you to the wonderful staff at Harvest Home, Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice and a special thank you to Dr. Kumar, Deborah Gray and the staff at the Vince Lombardi Cancer C | Raabe, Bernice G. (I18069)
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2252 | Bessie Glen Wooten Brooks was the daughter of Walter L. and Maude Wynn Wooten. Her cause of death was myocardial failure due to massive subendocardial infarction due to coronary arteriosclerosis. She was buried June 30, 1972. | Wooten, Bessie Glenn (I27805)
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2253 | Bessie was Native American, Colville Tribe. | Moomaw, Bessie Gertrude (I73334890)
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2254 | Beth Shalom | Family: Stephen Louis Brody / Jan Michele Robbins (F262)
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2255 | Betty (Paul) Gamache passed away Wednesday, May 7, 2014, at Riverview Manor in Selah. Betty was born on May 29, 1929 to Tom (Anton) Paul and Hattie (Huston) Paul in Yakima. Betty was married to William Gamache Jr. for 30 years. They had 2 children, a girl, Robin Gamache of Yakima and a boy, Denne Gamache of Yakima. Betty and her husband helped to organize the Yakima Horseless Carriage Club. They were both past Presidents of this club. They traveled with this organization for many years. Betty was employed by several local attorneys. In her younger years she was a dancing teacher and a lifeguard part time. She also operated an interior design business. She was a widow since 1985 and was preceded in death by both parents, a brother and her husband. As per Betty?s request, there will be no services. Arrangements by Brookside Funeral Home & Crematory. | Paul, Betty Louise (I7828)
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2256 | Biographical note Richard Louis Hauke was a Professor of Botany at the University of Rhode Island from 1959-1989. Born on April 28, 1930 in Detroit, Michigan, and educated in the Catholic schools there, he earned a B.S. in Biological Sciences at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1952, received his M.A. in Botany from the University of California at Berkeley in 1954, and his Ph.D. in Botany from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1960. Dr. Richard Hauke began teaching Botany at the University of Rhode Island in September, 1959. His principal area of research was the morphology, taxonomy and anatomy of the genus Equisetum (often called horsetails or scouring rushes). He took several sabbaticals to further his studies: Costa Rica, 1966-1967; University of Jordan, Fulbright Lecturer, 1973-1974; University of California at Berkeley, 1980; and Kenyatta University, Kenya, 1987-1988. Also of research interest to Dr. Hauke were botanists Agnes Arber, Edith Saunders, and Edmund Sinnott. The result of which was an article entitled "Vignettes from the History of Plant Morphology" available in the collection (see box 15B, folder 100) and on the web at http://members.aol.com/cefield/hauke/, accessed in May, 2001. Professor Hauke served on various University committees including a term as vice-president of the Faculty Senate (1969-70). He was a founding member of the URI Chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), and served as president twice, remaining active until he retired in 1989, becoming Emeritus Professor of Botany, and moved to Atlanta to be with Kathleen. There he taught for an additional 10 years at Georgia State University. Professor Hauke belonged to many scientific societies including: The American Institute of Biological Sciences, Phi Sigma, The American Fern Society, Sigma Xi, The Botanical Society of America, The American Society of Plant Taxonomists, and The International Society of Plant Taxonomists. He was also elected to the honor society Phi Kappa Phi. He was particularly involved with the American Fern Society and held the offices of Treasurer, 1962-1965; Secretary, 1971-1973; Vice-President, 1976-1977; and President, 1978-1979. Richard Hauke met Kathleen Armstrong at the Newman Catholic Center at the University of Michigan in February 1958. They were married on September 20, 1958. Together, they raised four children: Katherine (1960), Nellie (1962), Andrew (1967), and Henry (1968). Kathleen Armstrong was born the middle of three daughters of a nurse and a pediatrician on August 27, 1935 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. As a girl she exhibited a talent for writing and was encouraged by her mother. As war brewed in 1940, changing the world, Kathleen's life changed when her father left the family and changed his medical specialty from pediatrics to anesthesiology in 1946. Kathleen's older sister had died of rheumatic fever in 1943. In 1949, her mother took a position as nurse/teacher at the Children's Hospital School in Eugene, Oregon, so Kathleen, her mother, and sister Nellie Ann moved West. In 1949 Kathleen began a family newsletter, The Jargonian, which continued until 1975. When she was 14, she persuaded the editor of the local newspaper, the Eugene Register-Guard to launch a weekly teen-age column, which she would write. It was called "Teeners Topics." The following year she was asked to add a second column "Teen of the Week." During the summer of 1951, her mother, while working on her Ph.D. at the University of Oregon, was killed in an automobile accident. Kathleen and her sister returned to Kalamazoo to live with their father and stepmother on her father's tree farm. She continued writing a teen-age column, "Teen Talk," in Kalamazoo, this time for the Kalamazoo Gazette. In 1953 she financed a trip to Europe with a series of 10 subscription newsletters which described her adventures. She postponed college for a year in order to work for Henry Holt publishers in New York. She saved her money and made her first trip to Africa, by freighter, in the fall of 1954. Kathleen earned her undergraduate degree in Journalism in 1958. While at the University of Michigan, she edited the Catholic students' newspaper. After earning her degree she married Richard Hauke and moved to Rhode Island where he began a position as an Assistant Professor of Botany. During Richard's 1967-1968 sabbatical in Costa Rica, Kathleen taught fifth grade at the Country Day School in San Jose, Costa Rica. While Richard pursued interests in the academic community, Kathleen pursued her interests in promoting racial equality in education. In the1970's she was active in CANE (Citizens to Advance Negro Education), an organization founded to encourage and promote black students to pursue higher education. To that end, CANE established a day care center aimed at providing a preschool learning environment to encourage educational advancement in the black community. The CANE Day Care Center continues to thrive today. She edited the CANE Newsletter and, a tennis enthusiast, Kathleen founded the CANE tennis tournament in Kingston in 1969. She worked as a research assistant at Harvard University's Graduate School of Business (1971- 1972) for Professor Stuart A. Taylor, a URI graduate who, with Registrar Edmund Farrell, and communications director Polly Matzinger, had founded CANE in 1962. Kathleen A. Hauke earned both her Master's Degree (1962) and Ph.D.(1981) in English from the University of Rhode Island. Her dissertation is entitled A Self-portrait of Langston Hughes. Kathleen was also a basketball enthusiast and in 1972 she wrote a privately-published chronicle of the first season of URI basketball coach, Claude English. (English was coincidentally one of Richard's former botany students.) Kathleen Hauke was asked to write an essay on Hughes' friend, Ted Poston, the first black to "make it" in mainstream journalism, for The Dictionary of Literary Biography. That project led to the work which consumed the rest of her trime: writing the biography, Ted Poston: Pioneer American Journalist, Athens: University of Georgia Press,1998. She also edited Poston's childhood short stories, The Dark Side of Hopkinsville (1991), and a collection of his best journalistic articles, First Draft of History (1999). She published essays on Charles S. Johnson and Frank London Brown for the Dictionary of Literary Biography (volumes 51 and 76); and on poet Julia Fields for The Oxford Companion to African American Literature (1997). She moved to Atlanta, Georgia, in 1984, to teach a course at Emory University, then became an Assistant Professor of English at one of Atlanta's historically-black institutions, Morris Brown College, in 1985. She taught part-time courses while at Morris Brown at Georgia State University and at Spelman College. In 1987-88, she joined her husband on his sabbatical in Kenya. She taught that year at the University of Nairobi and at Kenyatta University, and during the spring break making her first trip to South Africa, before the fall of apartheid. In 1990, she left teaching in order to complete the research on and writing of her books. Kathleen's journals are at the Schlesinger Library, at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. During their time at URI, Richard and Kathleen Hauke saw a need within the University community for a place on campus in which Catholic students could gather as they had at the University of Michigan. To fill that need Professor Hauke, a devout Catholic, helped found the Catholic Center at URI. Although they were both active at Christ the King Church in Kingston, the Haukes were also good friends with Mary B. and John Hall, Rector of the Episcopal Chapel of Saint Augustine's located on Lower College Road. They and the Halls were active in CANE. Both couples adopted mixed-race children in 1968 and were founding members of the Rhode Island Families for Inter-Racial Adoption. He and Kathleen delivered sermons for the congregation of Saint Augustine's (see Manuscripts, box 15, folder 75 and Kathleen Hauke, Subject file, box folder 6). The Haukes moved to Arlington, Virginia, in 1999 to be closer to their grandchildren. Richard runs the food pantry at St. Charles Borromeo Church, which serves needs of the poor. The papers of Richard L. and Kathleen A. Hauke offer a rich and interesting look into the life of an academic couple who devoted their lives to the pursuit of knowledge in their respective fields and in their dedication to equity in higher education. | Hauke, Richard Louis (I1782)
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2257 | Biography 09/07/1875 - 11/05/1943 WETTACH, James, a Representative from Allegheny County; born, September 7, 1875 in Allegheny City (Pittsburgh), Allegheny County, Pa.; graduated, Iron City College (Everest Institute); beef and pork packer; member, 7th Ward school board, Allegheny City; council member, 7th Ward, Allegheny City (2 terms); council member, 24th Ward, Pittsburgh (1 term); elected as a Republican to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to the 1913 term and served 8 more nonconsecutive terms (1915-1916, 1919-1932); not a candidate for reelection to the House for the 1917 term; unsuccessful campaign for reelection to the House for the 1933 term; Assistant Chief Clerk, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1933); died, November 5, 1943 in Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; interred, Allegheny County Memorial Park, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. | Wettach, James (I22)
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2258 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I57179)
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2259 | Birth Record on file | Gamache, Joseph Herman (I8185)
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2260 | Birth: 1808 Death: Nov. 14, 1874 Born Bohemia S/O Joseph Panusch Simon & Marie Terezia (Maschtowska) Kroupa. H/O Petronilla Nellia Butova. Came to Michigan in 1851 Family links: Spouse: Petronilla Nellia Butova Kroupa (1811 - 1897) Children: Charles Karel Kroupa (1833 - 1901)* Ferdinand Kroupa (1841 - 1896)* Ludwig Kroupa (1844 - 1921)* John Kroupa (1846 - 1912)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Bohemian Cemetery Grand Traverse County Michigan, USA | Kroupa, Leopold (I16276)
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2261 | Birth: 1811 Death: 1892 Son of Joseph & Maria (Maschtowska) Kroupa. Family links: Spouse: Katherine Stanek Kroupa (1829 - 1904)* Children: Joseph Kroupa (1842 - 1915)* Katie Kroupa Corbitt (1869 - 1923)* Mary K Kroupa Atherton (1872 - 1971)* Frank Kroupa (1875 - 1945)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Bohemian Cemetery Grand Traverse County Michigan, USA | Kroupa, Frank (I16430)
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2262 | Birth: 1858 Death: Jan., 1945 Lorain County Ohio, USA January 1945 Max G. Krause, 87, has died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bella Deutsch of Lorain, Ohio, where he had lived for the past three years. A resident of Brownsville for forty years. Mr. Krause was the founder of Krause's store on Water Street, South Side. (Source: Archives of the Brownsville Telegraph) | Krause (Krausz), Max G. (I21)
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2263 | Birth: 1860 Death: 1936 S/O Robert D & Sophia (Langworthy) Tompkins. Married Lillian A Bull in 1885 Family links: Parents: Robert D. Tompkins (1805 - 1889) Sophia Langworthy Tompkins (1807 - 1888) Spouse: Lillian A Bull Tompkins (1869 - 1926) Children: Beulah Bell Tompkins (1889 - 1915)* Tina Tompkins (1898 - 1976)* Lois Tompkins Kroupa (1900 - 1980)* Siblings: Amon R. Tompkins (1830 - 1914)* William Tompkins (1832 - 1914)* Phebe Jane Tompkins Patterson (1836 - 1892)* Seth B Tompkins (1842 - 1924)* Beattie Tompkins Ghering (1850 - 1913)* George Clifford Tompkins (1860 - 1936) *Calculated relationship Burial: Ogdensburg Cemetery Mapleton Grand Traverse County Michigan, USA Plot: Lot 10 Blk 2 E End | Tompkins, George Clifford (I16247)
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2264 | Birth: 1863 Death: 1944 Burial: Calvary Cemetery Saint Paul Ramsey County Minnesota, USA | Gamache, Celina R. (I4915)
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2265 | Birth: 1864, Canada Death: Apr. 28, 1911 Norwich New London County Connecticut, USA wife of Amos Gamache daughter of Louis Lefevre & Maselin Sabien place of death: Backus Hospital cause: Typhoid Fever | LeFebvre, Sophronie (I73340709)
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2266 | Birth: 1884 Death: 1973 Wife of Peter J. Burial: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery Detroit Wayne County Michigan, USA Plot: Sec L, Lot 128, Grave 1 | Graham, Clara Elizabeth (I20684)
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2267 | Birth: 1901 Death: Feb. 9, 1901 Son of Joseph GAMACHE/Dorilla GENDRON Burial: Saint Michaels Cemetery Springfield Hampden County Massachusetts, USA | Gamache, Armand (I73340215)
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2268 | Birth: 1930 Death: 1993 Inscription: SVD Burial: Saint Marys Cemetery Northbrook Cook County Illinois, USA | Castonguay, Reverend Donald C. SVD (I4055)
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2269 | Birth: Apr. 22, 1937 Traverse City Grand Traverse County Michigan, USA Death: Aug. 19, 2011 Traverse City Grand Traverse County Michigan, USA Barbara is survived by her husband of 53 years and four children.Barb and her husband owned Bardon's Tasty Freeze on Garfield and Front Street before passing it on to their children. Family links: Parents: Sylvester Depka (1901 - 1974) Regina C. Panek Depka (1915 - 2002) Burial: Memorial Gardens Cemetery Traverse City Grand Traverse County Michigan, USA | Depka, Barbara Jean (I5918)
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2270 | Birth: Apr. 4, 1927 Lisbon Androscoggin County Maine, USA Death: Mar. 8, 2009 Lewiston Androscoggin County Maine, USA Family links: Spouse: Donat Armand Pelletier (1921 - 1998)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Saint Peters Cemetery Lewiston Androscoggin County Maine, USA Plot: Section CC Lot 676C Grave 2 | Pinette, Marianne Rose (I20791)
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2271 | Birth: Aug. 25, 1897 Herzeele Departement du Nord Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France Death: Apr. 16, 1980 Humboldt County California, USA Suzanne M. Gamache married John Blake Cunningham about 1918 in California. Suzanne M. Cunningham married Conrad Thomas Weilminster in California. Suzanne M. (Gamache) Weilminster married Leland S. Bryant on 2 February 1952 in Humboldt County, California. Residences: Herzeele, France; Montoir, France(1919, spouse John Cunningham stationed at A.E.F. Military Base); San Francisco, California; Bridgeville, California; Fortuna, California (Cemetery Plot record, U.S. Passport Applications 1795-1925 California, San Francisco Area Funeral Home Records 1895-1985(Conrad Thomas Weilminster), California Death Index 1940-1997) Family links: Spouses: John Blake Cunningham (1891 - 1935) Conrad Thomas Weilminster (1897 - 1950) Leland Stanford Bryant (1901 - 1966)* *Calculated relationship Inscription: BORN IN FRANCE SUZANNE GAMACH BRYANT AUGUST 25, 1897 - 1979 Note: Surname Gamache is misspelled on headstone and death year is incorrect. Overlay on headstone is some type of textured material which has stained. Burial: Sunrise Cemetery Fortuna Humboldt County California, USA Plot: Block 11, Lot 8, Grave 4 | Gamache, Suzanne Marie (I18180)
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2272 | Birth: Dec. 27, 1893 Saint Louis St. Louis City Missouri, USA Death: Dec. 17, 1934 Tucson Pima County Arizona, USA Inscription: US ARMY COOK WORLD WAR I Burial: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Lemay St. Louis County Missouri, USA Plot: 52 0 935K | Gamache, Martin Campbell (I11360)
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2273 | Birth: Dec. 5, 1904 Taunton Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Death: Feb. 13, 1992 Taunton Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Originally buried in St. Mark, Lot 448, Transferred in 2009 to Sts. Martha & Mary Section. Family links: Parents: Louis Bouchard (1878 - 1949) Marie Leontine Dumais Bouchard (1871 - 1961) Spouse: Louis D Gamache (1891 - 1960)* Children: Patricia Ann Gamache (1945 - 2008)* Siblings: Leontine Bouchard Lamarre (1903 - 1992)* Marie Bouchard Gamache (1904 - 1992) Marie Albina Bouchard (1909 - 1909)* Joseph L Bouchard (1910 - 1978)* Louis J Bouchard (1912 - 1967)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Saint Josephs Cemetery Taunton Bristol County Massachusetts, USA Plot: Sts. Martha & Mary, Lot 585-A | Bouchard, Marie Albina (I17390)
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2274 | Birth: Feb. 15, 1892 Shrewsbury Worcester County Massachusetts, USA Death: Jan. 25, 1979 Los Angeles Los Angeles County California, USA Family links: Parents: Joseph P. Gamache (1859 - 1950) Anna C. Burdett Gamache (1865 - 1945) Sibling: Olive Edith Gamache (1888 - 1909)* Irene Ruth Gamache (1892 - 1979) *Calculated relationship Burial: Hope Cemetery Worcester Worcester County Massachusetts, USA Plot: Section 54 Lot 2337 | Gamache, Irene Ruth (I73335745)
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2275 | Birth: Feb. 17, 1871 Quebec, Canada Death: Jul. 1, 1949 Leominster Worcester County Massachusetts, USA Son of Edouard & Onesime (Frechette) Gamache. Husband of Olivine Goyette. Per Certificate of Death: Born-St. Gregoire, P.Q., Canada. Burial: Notre Dame Cemetery Worcester Worcester County Massachusetts, USA | Gamache, Joseph Hormidas (I73335709)
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2276 | Birth: Feb. 21, 1882 L'Islet Chaudiere-Appalaches Region Quebec, Canada Death: Jan. 30, 1966 Saint-Jerome Laurentides Region Quebec, Canada Père Joseph Gamache SJ Ingressus 01-10-1907 Ordination Sacerdotale 02-02-1920 Burial: Cimetière des Jésuites Saint-Jerome Laurentides Region Quebec, Canada | Gamache, Rev. Joseph Gabriel (I16528)
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2277 | Birth: Jul. 31, 1892 Death: Aug. 4, 1964 Michigan - Pvt BTRY F 40 FLD ARTY - World War I Burial: Skanee Township Cemetery Skanee Baraga County Michigan, USA | Peterson, Gustav Albin (I8885)
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2278 | Birth: Jul. 7, 1890 Death: Mar. 17, 1972 Inscription: UNCLE Burial: Grand Lawn Cemetery Detroit Wayne County Michigan, USA Plot: Section 16 | Engstrom, William Adolph (I20730)
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2279 | Birth: Jun. 14, 1898 Death: Mar. 11, 1958 Inscription: MOTHER Burial: Grand Lawn Cemetery Detroit Wayne County Michigan, USA Plot: Section 21 | Phillips, Winifred (I20740)
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2280 | Birth: Jun. 17, 1835, Sweden Death: Jun. 17, 1905 Skanee Baraga County Michigan, USA GRANDFATHER Son of Peter Johnson and Maria Peterson, natives of Sweden Married farmer. Father of seven, two of whom survived him. Died of heart disease at age 75 years Family links: Spouse: Sarah Peterson Johnson (1834 - 1906)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Skanee Township Cemetery Skanee Baraga County Michigan, USA | Johanson, Peter (I20813)
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2281 | Birth: Mar. 19, 1921 Belknap Township Presque Isle County Michigan, USA Death: Aug. 4, 2014 Hillman Montmorency County Michigan, USA Anna Marie Gamache, 93, of Hillman, passed away at the venerable age of 93 years 4 months and 17 days on Monday, August 4, 2014, at Medilodge in Hillman. She was born March 19, 1921, in Belknap Township to Alfred and Theresa (Kramer) Wirgau. Anna was united in marriage with Andrew Simon Gamache on August 10, 1940. Anna was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church in Hillman. She enjoyed every aspect of farm life and if you came to visit you would never leave hungry or without fresh baked goods to take home Mrs. Gamache is survived by: ?a daughter, ??Martha (Wally) Roznowski of Posen; ?a son, ??Jere Gamache of Hillman; ?four grandchildren, ?? Jennifer (Kevin) Darga, ??Mary Beth (David) Odalovich, ??Andrew (Jessica) Roznowski, and ??Wally (Renee) Roznowski, Jr. ; ?eight great-grandchildren, ??Ashley and Brandon Darga, ??Makayla and Samantha Odalovich, ??Meredith and Kaelyn Roznowski, and ??Noah and Landon Roznowski; ?a sister, ??Esther Pittner of Monroe; and ?a sister-in-law, ??Beverly Wirgau of Rogers City. She was preceded in deathy by: ?her husband, Andrew; ?a son, Leo; and ?siblings, ??Leonard, Rheinard, Elna, ??Leona, Gustav, Adolph, ??Edna, Norman, and Henry. Visitation for family and friends was held at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Hillman on Thursday, August 7, 2014, from 3:00 ? 8:00 p.m. where the rosary will be led by the Posen Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary at 6:30 p.m. followed by the parish wake service at 7:00 p.m. conducted by Sister Mary Hughes. Visitation will continue at St. Augustine Catholic Church Friday, August 8, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. through time of Mass at 10:00 a.m. with the Rev. Rolando Silva officiating. Interment will follow at St. Augustine Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Anna?s family for a charity to be decided on later. Arrangements and obituary provided by the Beck Funeral Home 229 North First Street Rogers City, Michigan 49779-1603 http://www.beckfuneralhome.org Published in the "Presque Isle County Advance", (Rogers City, Michigan), Vol 136, #32, Thursday, 08/07/2014, p 7 | Wirgau, Anna Marie (I73337770)
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2282 | Birth: Mar. 3, 1955 Death: Dec. 14, 1986 California, USA Apr 1969: Name listed as SANDRA ELIZABETH GAMACHE; 29 Aug 1975: Name listed as SANDRA ELIZABETH ABERCROMBIE; 12 Mar 1984: Name listed as SANDRA ELIZABETH CLARK; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as SANDRA CLARK Family links: Parents: Howard J. Gamache (1915 - 2000) Violet E. Niemeyer Gamache (1910 - 1997) Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery Bel-Nor St. Louis County Missouri, USA Plot: Col. 1177 | Family: Mr. Abercrombie / Sandra Elizabeth Gamache (F11712)
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2283 | Birth: Nov. 28, 1919 Brunswick Cumberland County Maine, USA Death: Nov. 10, 1978 Lewiston Androscoggin County Maine, USA s/o Joseph and Rose Anna (Plante) Gamache. First wife Fernande Croteau; Second wife Emilie Cyr. He was a veteran of WWII serving in the US Navy. He is survived by his wife; his mother Mrs Leonard (Rose Anna) Gagne of Lewiston, ME; a son Daniel Gamache of Lisbon, ME; a sister Mrs Lucille Levesque of Lewiston, ME. Family links: Parents: Rose A Plante Gagne (1897 - 1979) Spouse: Fernande Croteau Gamache (1919 - 1992)* Sibling: Lucille A. Gamache Levesque (1916 - 1986)* Alfred L Gamache (1919 - 1978) | Gamache, Joseph Alfred Limpior (Leonard) (I73337107)
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2284 | Birth: Sep. 8, 1926 Death: Jan. 10, 1993 United States Social Security Death Index John A Castonguay birth date: 8 September 1926 last residence: Royal Oak, Oakland, Michigan death date: 10 January 1993 estimated age at death: 67 Michigan, Marriages, 1822-1995 groom's name: John A. Castonguay groom's birth date: 1927 groom's birthplace: Flint, Michigan groom's age: 39 bride's name: Velma Kuta bride's birth date: 1922 bride's birthplace: Chesaning, Michigan bride's age: 44 marriage date: 20 Aug 1966 marriage place: Harrisville, Michigan groom's father's name: Armand Castonguay groom's mother's name: Cecelia Fournier bride's father's name: Joseph Spaleny bride's mother's name: Tillie Herka Family links: Spouse: Genevieve Castonguay (1919 - 1965) Burial: Riverside Cemetery Vassar Tuscola County Michigan, | Castonguay, John Armand (I4054)
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2285 | birthdate according to headstone - formerly had mar 20 although no citation on that source | Iskra, Franc (I2514)
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2286 | birthdate accordingto WWI draft card | Iskra, Franc (I2514)
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2287 | birthdate accordingto WWI draft card | Iskra, Franc (I2514)
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2297 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I73336445)
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2298 | Births (United States) First name : EDWARD Middle name : ELLIOT Last name : GAMACHE Date of birth : 03/28/1942 Location : Missouri, United States Transcribed By : Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services | Gamache, Edward Elliott (I13261)
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2299 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I11582)
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2300 | Births (United States) First name : EUGENE Last name : GAMACHE Date of birth : 06/29/1933 Location : Missouri, United States Transcribed By : Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services | Gamache, Eugene Walter (I8485)
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