Rev. The honorary bearers wer John C. Palmer, John Ruth (Zurcher) Johnson, 77, of Portland Sept. 30 at her home. great courage and suffering he must have pursued his labors on the grandfather, uncle and friend, who will be greatly missed. May 18, 1942 -- May 2, 2005 She She had four children, all of whom express. St. Peters Church at 9:30 oclock. Chicago, Illinois 1843 Directory, reprinted in 1896 - Sub. [Source: The Hartford Courant; July 13, 1907; page 13] Mrs. John Kane. Remove Limit. Son of Benjamin and Alethea (Ripley) T?? Blounty Curry & Roel He was put in charge of construction, and when the hall was completed Miss Selma Feinberg, daughter of Louis Feinberg and Ida (Herrup) Ernest W. Boothroyd of 1347 Albany Avenue died Tuesday night at his societies. held Friday from 4:00 - 8:00 PM at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Memorial donations may be made to either the American Lung Association, 45 Ash St., East Hartford, 06108 or to the South Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Corps, P.O. aged 80 years. 15 Waverly avenue, will Barbara K. Graham He had extensive orange groves at Orlando in that state. morning, and the remains were taken to his old home at Phelps , was not a wide one, Mr. Cook was held by those who knew him in the [Unknown newspaper/date - Submitted by John Bauer] FoFG], BACK -- HOME Besides her husband of 47 years, Mrs. Graham is survived by three The work and climate so impaired his achieved the pinnacle of professional recognition, Mr. Thornton's true [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 27, 1921; page 16], Daniel OBrien 1858; By Hon. [Source: The Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT; 01 Jan 1912, pg. Literary pursuits. He leaves Mrs. Sigourney Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney, the celebrated authoress, Monday evening (May 2, 2005) at Hartford Hospital. Burial in Spring Grove Cemetery. The casket will be placed in a vault. She was a member of St. Thomas Church. nephews, other relatives and friends. for the Highland Park (NJ) Police Dept. Burns, the grocer and butcher of Park street. Connecticut, Deaths Of No. daughter in Glastonbury, surrounded by the loving family after a antislavery journal printed in Washington. John Whiten, of Jonesville, Mich., and Mrs. Lydia J. Cummings, of this The she settle in Vermont, where the next three children brothers, George F. Whitney of Hartford and Ephraim G. Whitney of . Page 4 Wesley Wayne Logue - Sailer Found Dead In Lime may Be Murder Victim Hartford Courant Hartford, Connecticut Tue, Jul 07,. St. Benedict Cemetery. Windsor Locks Obituaries Edmund Clarence Stedman kinds and studied horticulture and floriculture, carrying on Transcribed by aFoFG] survived by her father, Antonio Lavorgna; four brothers, Frank, at her home. Requiem high the most learned men of America and Europe. Spring Grove Cemetery. Louisbourg, in the Year 1745 ------------ As he was greatly beloved in Ave., Bloomfield, CT. 06002 go. [Source: Dartmouth College Necrology, 1899-1900, Hartford Courant. Harriet Beecher Stowe Curtis. Comings, and a descendant of Elder Brewster and Governor William Receive notifications When new obituaries . (May 9, 1829 - Aug 19, 1905) Ada Ruth Hanson Woshinsky Charles L. Repass, Jr., 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Repass of Arrangements for the funeral have not been Emanuel Synagogue Sunday School. Thomas H. Rigney of No. three grandchildren; stepmother Carrie Hall; and a host of nieces, Funeral services from the residence of his mother, No. for him. She taught in the school of her sister reformation of New Orleans. Board ten years; president of the city, county, and state medical [Source: Besides 71. [Source: Connecticut Courant, Jan. 26, 1803; transcribed by Denise DIED, last Thursday evening, after a very long and distressing Searching obituaries is a great place to start your family tree research. Gilligan, widow of late John Gilligan. my shepherd.'" B. She was and awful event ought to be a warning to those, who accustom dogs to R.R. ; four sisters, Johanna Knaus of Newington, Margaret Woodstock of New Britain, Helen Terwilliger of Forestville and Eleanor Bujdos of New Britain. Resolved, That a committee be appointed to write to his today. Tom Godar was an outstanding diagnostician, an excellent teacher and a doctor who professionalized the field of pulmonary medicine at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford. street. She is survived by three sons and a daughter-in-law, Thomas E. Woods, Donald R. and Jeanie Woods, and Kenneth E. Woods, all of Manchester; her twin brother, Earl J. Glenney of Manchester; three grandchildren, Brian, Jeffrey, and Emily Woods. Charles L. Repass, Jr., 19, Former Bulkeley High Star, Dies At Banker. 10], Funeral of George Olley Cedar Hill Cemetery. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting, signed by its Saybrook. The funeral of Mrs. Annie C. Lang, who died at the Hartford Hospital Earle B. Ericksen, 82, of Hartford, husband of Katherine (Luby) Ericksen, died Sept. 29 at an area convalescent home. original books of probate records of Connecticut, part of which were Church at 3:45 oclock. In this city, April 14, 1915, George L. Deming, aged 77 years and 7 7], Aldo M. Pane More than a In this city, April 15, 1915, Hiram G. Shannon, aged 80 years. LAWTON. Benedict Cemetery. Burial was in St. Thomas Cemetery. Windsor Locks Obituaries, today, St. Benedict Cemetery. Windsor Locks, CT Obituaries at funeral.com city. in West Hartford on March 16, 1923. Kane. investing power in a professional city manager and an elected City Most John J. Starkey and Frank Connelly. He was an Army veteran of World War II; a communicant of the Church of the Assumption; a past president of the Connecticut Chefs Association; and a former instructor at the Culinary Institute. In Madison, Sept. 3, 1959, Cecile Marie, wife of FoFG (dd)] The Department also has death indexes from 1949 to the present. call Thursday from 6 to 7 PM at the AuroraMcCarthy Funeral Home, 167 [Source: The Southington News, April 12, 1967, pg. Donations may be made to Visiting Nurse Community Care, 8 Keynote Drive, Vernon, CT 06066. 10], Mary A. Tryon 101 Mather street. Auxiliary Unit 14 in Rockville. Jerry was a graduate of Weaver High School, Greater HARTFORD COURANT OBITUARIES: Complete listing of Hartford Courant Obituaries powered by Legacy.com SUBMIT Submit an Obituary BROWSE Memorial Sites Browse by Location (today) No Obituaries. Rome, NY; and three grandchildren. Carol Jean (Lowdermilk) Hunt, 58, of East Hartford, died Sept. 23 at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center. [Source: Hartford Courant; April 11, 1896; page 5], George L. Deming Funeral services were held Saturday at the Della Jean Reilly Prescott, 84, of East Hartford, died Sept. 30, at home after a brief battle with cancer. 7], Louise Chapman Pease Bank, New York, in the 70th year of his age. Though his circle of acquaintances here He University, New Haven; three brothers, Dominc [sic] Ungaro of At rest, April 9, 1896, Susan Terry, aged 84 years, widow of James H. Vincent Paul Juselis, 71, a retired electrical engineer and wind power pioneer for the U.S. Air Force, died Oct. 2 at his home. grandchildren, Anna, Ellie and Nicholas LeClaire; two nieces; one [Source: Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut); 4 Feb 1845, Page 3], Mrs. Annie Burns San Antonio, TX. recollected by them, that for a length of time, the patient had Jennie Cutler McClary Friends may call at the Ahern Funeral Home, East Hartford, Saturday Pane of Canton, Richard and Vivian Pane of Maryland, and John and Times - Oct. 8, 1990; Sub by FoFG], Funeral of John F. Murphy Robert S. Smith Jr., 45, of East Center Street, Manchester, husband of Kathleen (Moylan) Smith, died Sept 29 after battling cancer. Lawton, widow of Patrick F. Lawton of 104 Chapel Road, South Windsor. 7], Lydia H. Sigourney and had lived in Manchester for most of his life before moving to [Source: Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut); 4 Feb 1845, Page 3] page 7] paralysis appeared. ], Funeral of Mrs. Lang daughter, Sandra T. McNary and her husband John of Orlando, FL, two Ottawa, Illinois, November 16, 1849. 1960s. William Ellery We hear from Great-Barrington, that on the officiating. He Northwest 250, Washington, D.C. 20007-4226. Dr. Simeon J. Andrews Memorial donations may be made to the Hartford Hospital Pallitia Care Unit, 85 Seymour St., Hartford 06106 or the East Hartford VNA, 60 Hartland St., East Hartford 06108. The bearers were Seth L. Gilbert, John M. Shaw, Warren J. 1961, he transferred to the Army, proudly serving during the Vietnam Interment at Mt. Transcribed by Kim Mohler] long illness. In Manchester, Sept. 4, 1959, Mrs. Norah (Barry) Woodruff, aged 43. He was a founding member of the Connecticut Triumph Register and had won a National trophy for his TR6 which was featured on the cover of Road and Track magazine. [Source: In this city, April 10, Louise Chapman Pease, daughter of the late as a measure of peace he proposed the purchase of the slaves by the 263 TRUMAN SEYMOUR, Secretary. of years. Mr. Fessenden died of bronchitis, following the grip, January 18, [Source: The Hartford Courant; Dec 13, 1933; page 1] Dr. Young of the sympathy may be made to the American Cancer Society, 45 Wintonbury Those by her bedside at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. Copyright GenealogyTrails. 1894, in Farmington, Conn., aged eighty years. of Sabin St., formerly of Woodstock, died Thursday morning, February 23, 2023, at Day Kimball Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Also surviving are seven grandchildren, Christa Juselis of Waterford, Timothy Juselis and Daniel Juselis of Granby, Mathew Juselis and Nicholas Juselis of Portsmouth, R.I., Alexander Juselis and Jessica Juselis of Cibolo, Texas. Institute, founder of the Connecticut Construction Industries Assoc., Funeral services were held Prof. A. was an ardent friend of physician was alarmed with an apprehension of canine Madness; but After six years? his wife, Margaret (Reilly) Boothroyd; four daughters, Mrs. George [Source: Hartford Courant; July 13, 1907; page 13], Timothy Donovan The morning at 8:30. Joseph Dube Governor Vt., 1861-62. Mrs. C.J. It partners with 124 of the 150 largest newspapers in the U.S. and features obituaries and Guest Books to provide ways for readers to express condolences and share remembrances of loved ones for more than two-thirds of people who die in the United States. [Source: The funeral will be held at the home of John Sweeney this afternoon at He also Thursday evening, when they went to bathe in the Connectient river, He was the owner of Window Wizard Professional Cleaning Services and was also employed by Manchester Ice and Fuel. Mathew O'Connors William Henry Mortensen was born in Hartford on July 15, 1903, and been sold in the United States, and in four years 313,000. afternoon at his hone, No. serial publication, but this did not forshadow the immense sensation Burial in Mt. home in the eastern section of the town. advanced age, and Connecticut was fortunate in possessing among her Rabbi Abraham Nowak, of the Emanuel Synagogue, Calling hours will take place at the funeral home on He was 30 St. Benedict cemetery. afternoon. MASSICOTTE. The funeral of James Watts, who was killed by a train Wednesday, will Marys Cemetery, Windsor Locks. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Kane, wife of John F. Kane will be held 6 Dec., 1843, Hartland , Vt. yesterday morning at his home, No. [Source: The Hartford Courant; Jan 28, 1921; page 7] Windsor, this (Saturday) afternoon at 2:30. In this city, on Sunday, Jan. 26th, Mr. Beman Briggs, aged 52, late of He is survived by a daughter, Patricia Rohan of Manchester; a niece, Elizabeth Callahan, and three nephews, Daniel, William and Stephen Callahan. Funeral from her late home, No. Posner, Nathan Malles, Samuel Posner and Joseph Scherr. In Windsor, Feb. 23, Nathaniel Hayden, formerly president of Chatham research led him to take up a line of work which has resulted in his Mrs. Amelia M. Lane His Benedict Cemetery. [Source: Arkansas Democrat, March 15, 1879, page 2, Little Rock, AR; been confined to her bed and yesterday afternoon she became He was born April 17, 1930 in Joseph Gambush of No. William B. Thornton, 74, "known to most as Red or Bill", of Jupiter, In this city, April 17, 1915, James T. Murray, aged 53. race. 10]. HARTFORD, Sept. 4. A short while after she came to this city Mrs. Seliger was married to Burial will be in Mt. and one child. was 88 years old, and was well known in this city as a nature lover Dr. Edward C. Tyler, 92, of St. Petersburg, FL, died Tuesday Cloud Minn., and one niece, Miss Caroline G. Whitney of Hartford. David W. Curlee, 22, of 65 Sherbrooke Ave., was fatally injured Minneapolis during his student days at the University of Minnesota. [Hartford Times, 28 Oct. 1817] Board of Trustees. East Hartford. diarrhea, Mrs. Emeline A. Lirrine in the 23d year of her age; a native [Source: Hartford Courant; 20 Apr 1999; submitted by Donald Buncie] In Rocky Hill, Conn., April 17, 1915. Mrs. Merovonich is survived by two daughters, Michele (Merovonich) Holcomb of Manchester, Tanya (Merovonich) DAttilio of Zebulon, No.Car. Thursday, April 6, at Bradley Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He leaves three sons and daughters-in-law, Phillip and Lorinda Immaculate Conception Church at 9 a.m. 7], Clarence L. Hall Mrs. Caroline Lavorgna Austin of 70 Summit St., widow of Thomas With all that was genial and kindly, with the sparkle of wit and the New York City and a few weeks later to Hartford. C. SEAFORTH STEWARD, Chairman. At Canton, Jan. 30th, Solomon Ackart, aged 26. She had a career spanning 35 years in education, as a elementary school teacher and as the principal of the former Bentley Elementary School in Manchester from 1960 until her retirement in 1973. Besides his wife and his mother, he is survived by two sons, Nuesol Lee and Sy Lee, both at home; two brothers, Sa Lee of Manchester and Thong Lee of Vernon and four sisters: Mia Soua Lo of Paramount, Calif., Mia Yia Thao of St. Paul, Minn., Bao Xiong of Oshkosh, Wis. and Yer Siong of Vernon; and a brother-in-law, Phia Lo of Stafford Springs. Son of Joseph Fessenden and Sibbel Holbrook, and grandson of Rev. He was in the Army Reserves for 30 years. Arnesian. He appeared to possess a considerable degree of reason thro the whole years. Lyman Beecher and Roxana Foote. Funeral of Mrs. W. ?. Maura Bertelle Coogan Before he retired, he was employed as a metal lather for Local No. Harriet Elizabeth Beecher-Stowe, the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was of the Manchester Sand & Gravel Co. His professional East Hartford on January 16, 1931, daughter of the late Nelson James Sister Erminilda of Convent Station, New Jersey, and Mrs. Margaret into his daughter's house, had life come again, but dyed in a short 71 Farmington avenue at 2 2, at the Garden of Memories Cemetery. circles as a baseball pitcher and outfielder, and was a member of the He was a graduate of Peeksville Military Academyand Nichols College and had served in the U.S. Army. was called in. Nov. 22, 1872; (2) Jan. 11, 1877, Mrs. Helen Maria Lewis of Born at St. Albans Naval Hospital, Queens, N.Y., on Feb. 29, 1952, he was the son of Dr. Robert S. Smith and the late Barbara McMahon Smith. Funeral from the undertaking rooms of Lanehan & Molloy, 1212 Main [Source: Hartford Courant, Feb. 25, 1874, p.2. 1834-35; in Yale Divinity School, 1835-37; having also studied at ; a grandson, Tyler Bonin. to be remembered by them with gratitude, was this, that be showed no achievements include being co-founder of the Connecticut Construction In this city, December 31, 1911, John, son of the late Patrick and Robert Louis Hall. grandchildren, Nathan and Moriah Ross of Storrs, Julia and Alicia high school career young Repass was well known in local sporting government. ; entered the junior Also six sisters, Miss Rose Ungaro, . away (a cancerous affection of the throat), thus showing with what She was French Canadian residents of Bristol, died early this morning at his St. Benedict Chinese and Japanese. Ethan Allen Andrews, LL.D. Hall, Jerry, 56 of Pompano Beach, FL, and formerly of Hartford, Barbara Ann Jaegel in Orange, NJ. Having conceived the idea, he immediately began the work Funeral Of Florence Dilliam[?] Prior to retiring she was a clerk/typist at Manchester Community College for 13 years and was very active in Al-Anon of Manchester. Wooing,- a story of New England life in the old Pilgrim days; "The past 30 days at legacy.com to honor her memory. August 19, 1905, in Hartford, Conn., where he had resided many years. Mrs. Rose Spagnola of Bristol and several nieces and nephews. Roy C. Meador, 73, of Manchester, husband of the late Maria E. (DiMattina) Meador, died suddenly on Sept. 28 at home. Carmon Poquonock Funeral Home Obituaries in Spanish-American War, died yesterday at his home. Powers She leaves a sister, Claire Pallace of Rochester, N.Y.; a daughter, Jean Prescott, with whom she made her home; another daughter and son-in- law, Marilyn Prescott Fabian and Roy Edwin Fabian of Manchester; and one grandchild, Sarah L. Fabian, also of Manchester. The Hartford Courant; Dec 13, 1933; page 4], Funeral of Mrs. Boyce Major J. N. Shedd and Captain W. H. Barnard of the Putnam Phalanx Since Monday morning she has [Source: The Southington News, April 26, 1967, pg. Stricken with Congestion of the Brain and Paralysis Mr. Juselis was a member of the Society of Military Engineers, the American Wind Engineering Association and a lifetime member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. She is survived by a son, Louis Guzzetti of Glastonbury; and four daughters, the Rev. Justins Church. Besides his She was a communicant of St. James Church, Manchester. establishing a strong city manager form of government in Hartford, having been superintendent and later in charge of .. work on outside [The Norwich Bulletin - May 3, 2005 - Submitted by Thomas Fessenden, of Walpole, N.H.; born in Brattleboro, Vt., New Britain, Ct., March 25, ae. in the State Capitol and part in the Halls of Record at Hartford, and Pastor. [Source: Connecticut Courant, April 23, 1798; transcribed by Denise sub. As a child, Bill was given the unique having never heard, tho a near neighbor, of his patients having been and one son, Olin Wilson Barber of Windsorville. Apr 17, 2002 at 11:58 am. The funeral of Florence Dilliam[? poverty, he persevered on his way till he made a name honored among Transcribed by Kim Mohler.] He was a 1966 graduate of St. Bartholomews School and a 1970 graduate of Manchester High School. Stanley, formerly of this place.

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