![]() today, and on Sunday for an hourįor Clara L. Sunday in the Foster & Good Funeral Home, Rochester, with ten grandchildren and tenįENSTERMAKER, died Ja sister, Mary MILLS, died July 10, 1967. 6, Rochester Carl, Pueblo,Ĭolo., and Gordon, Wilmar, Minn. She was married Apto Samuel HEDGES, who died Aug. ![]() Was born at Fletchers Lake to Hanes and Laura VanBLARICUM WOOD and She had been in failing health for 10 years. Rochester Nursing Home, where she had resided since July 1980. HEDGES, 92, formerly of 1316 Monroe St., died at 3 p.m. 5, Rochester a brother, Claude “Skip” JAMESON, John (Susan) FRYDACK, Bradenton, Fla two grandchildren a sister, Jim (Elizabeth) GILDER, Spencer, Ohio,Īnd Mrs. She was a member of the Talma United Methodist Church. She moved here seven years ago fromĥ, 1945 to Vitte W. 17, 1920 in Rocheter to Claude and Treva GRUNDISH JAMESON. She had been in failing health for six months. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Sunday in the Smith Funeral Chapel, Carmel. Linda MILLER, Buckley, Ill., andĭebbie MILLER Carmel two sisters, Mildred WILLIAMS, Peru, and Jo GAMBLE,Ĭarmel twenty-nine grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. WILSON, Westfield Nancy BOND, Phoenix, Ariz. Richard, John and Matt, all of Indianapolis four daughteers, Lana Westfield David, Milton Jr., and Jan, all of Noblesville, and The had owned and operated Milton DeeringĬleaners in Carmel for 39 years before moving to Lake Manitou, where they livedġ978, where she was a member of the Eastern Star.Īre nine sons, James and Ben, both of Carmel Robert , She was married to Milton DEERING, who preceded in death. Was born in Spencer and lived in Carmel 39 years. PHILLIPS DEERING, 73, Carmel, formerly of Lake Manitou, died Thursday in St. Will be in the Sunset Memory Gardens, Kokomo. Monday at the Hoffman-Murray Funeral Home, Kokomo, with the Grandchildren ten great-grandchildren two brothers, Donald, Wabash,Īnd William, Kokomo, and three sisters, Charlene MOSS and Phyllis CLARK,īoth of Kokomo, and Lucille EIKENBERRY, Rochester. Jack CHILDS, Indianapolis, and Judy COADY, Scottsdale, Ariz. With the wife are a son, Dwaine, Millersville, Md. He was retired from Cabott Corp., Kokomo,Īnd was a member of the Quarter Century Club and the Elks and Moose lodges, all In 1977, he was married to Vivian CHILDS, who survives. In the Spring Creek Cemetery near Twelve Mile. Saturday in the McCain Funeral Home, Denver, with the Rev. She was a member of the Twelve Mile United Methodist Church.Īre a sister, Geneva PERSONETTE, Logansport, and nieces and nephews. MURDEN, 86, Twelve Mile, died at 8:15 p.m. Arrangements are pending at the Hartzlerį. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made in his memory to the American West Chapter of the Red Cross, 83 Court St., Keene, NH 06431 or to the New Hampshire Association for the Blind, 25 Walker St., Concord, NH 03301.This book cannot be reproduced without theĮxpress permission of Jean C. He was buried next to his wife in the family plot at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford on April 12. Bernard's RC Church in Keene, New Hampshire. He was predeceased by his brother Arthur (Babe) Evans.Ī funeral Mass was conducted on April 10 at St. Schnackenberg and her husband Frederick of Spofford, New Hampshire four grandchildren, Erika Anderson and her husband Brian, Kelley Muise and her husband Adrien, Erik Schnackenberg, and Kurt Schnackenberg and one great-granddaughter, Claire E. He is survived by two daughters, Karin E. Bernard's Church in Keene, New Hampshire. ![]() Vincent de Paul Society and was a member of the Keene Swingers at the Keene Senior Center. He also served on the Board of Directors of Center Stage Cheshire County and had been its treasurer for years. His career also included being president and CFO of Waldon Tool in New Haven.Įvans had been active in the community and was a volunteer with the American West Chapter of the American Red Cross. After retirement, he worked with H&R Block in Keene, New Hampshire, from 1993 to 2005. He was retired from General Dynamics/Electric Boat Division, where he had been employed as a cost accountant for more than 20 years. from the University of Hartford after completing his World War II U.S. He had resided in Wethersfield and Old Saybrook prior to moving to the Monadnock region in 1991.Įvans was a graduate of Hartford Public High School and went on to earn his B.A. March 17, 1925, son of the late Arthur J. He was the husband of 40 years to the late Frances (Saczawa) Evans. Evans, 85, of Keene, New Hampshire, formerly of Old Saybrook, died April 3 at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
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