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101 | ![]() | Othur Young Obituary Othur E. Young, 37 years old, San Bernardino garage owner, died yesterday at the county hospital following a week's illness. His death is believed to have been due to an infection coupled with a weak heart. Stricken ill suddenly last Friday Mr. Young passed into a coma from which he failed to rally. Tuesday Mr. Young was given a blood transfusion. Prior to opening his own business on Seventh street a short time ago Mr. Young was foreman at the Jones Chevrolet Co. He recently moved to Colton where the family lived at 1145 North Ninth Street. Mr. Young is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace Young, and three young daughters, Helen, Evelyn, and Shirley Mae; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of Preston, Indiana., who arrived in San Bernardino Tuesday; three sisters and one brother living in Indiana. He was a native a Indiana and had lived in California 12 years, the major part of that time in San Bernardino. Funeral arrangements are pending. Mark B. Shaw Co, is in charge. |
Date: 12 Mar 1931 |
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102 | ![]() | Paolo Baleno Obituary Paolo Baleno, 79, of 1108 Blandina St. a retired Joseph & Feiss Co. employe, died yesterday in a local hospital. He was born in Ausonio, Italy. He married Angela Petronio in1903 in Italy and the couple came to Utica shortly thereafter. Mr. Baleno had worked for various local tailoring firms, retiring from Joseph & Feiss 11 years ago. He as a founder and charter member of the Maria Santissima del Piano Society and had served 20 years as its financial secretary. He was made an honorary member when he retired as secretary two years ago. Mr. Baleno's first wife died in 1930. The next year he married Vincenza DeGironimo in Utica. He was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Church. Besides his wife, he leaves four daughters; Mrs. Jerry (Mary) Vivenzo, Mrs. Salvatore (Adeline) Cosco, Mrs. Carmen (Edith) Mandia, and Mrs. Frank (Ann) Dapice; a son, Dominick, all of Utica, and three brothers, Fred and Guy, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Bernardo, Italy. The funeral will be at 9 Monday from the Eannce Funeral Home and 9:30 from St. Anthony of Padua Church with a solemn requiem Mass. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours are from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow and Sunday. The Maria Santissima Society will meet at 7:30 Sunday Night. |
Owner of original: Daily Press Date: 20 Mar 1964 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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103 | ![]() | Pasquale Rizzo Obituary Surrounded by his loving family, Pasquale Rizzo passed away peacefully in Sacramento September 6, 2003 at the age of 80. Born October 14, 1922 in Utica, NY. Pat is survived by his devoted wife, Jo Ann Rizzo of Sacramento; his son, Jeffrey Rizzo of Los Angeles; his stepdaughter, Elled Fader and husband Ron Fader of Davis, CA; his brothers, Michael Rizzo and Dominic Rizzo of Utica, NY and their wifes, Candace and Angela; his sister, Mary Tenenini and husband Peter of Clinton, NY; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and in-laws; also, step-grandchildren, Rachel and Noah Fader, who especially brought him great joy. Preceded in death by brothers, Joahn and Rocco; sisters, Therese, Phillomena and Rose. After proudly serving in the military during WWII, Pat worked for the government at Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, NY and was transferred to McClellan AFB in 1965, where he worked until he retired in 1977 to care for his first wife, Joan Rizzo who passed away in 1982. Pat was a kind, generous, fair and gentle man who demonstrated a strong will and courage, especially during his illnesses the last nine years. He will be greatlymissed by all his family and friends. Friends are invited for a viewing Thursday, September 11, 2003 from noon to 7: 00 pm followed by a Rosary at 7:00 pm at Nicoletti, Culjis & Herberger Funeral Home, 5401 Folsom Blvd, (916) 451-7284. Funeral services will be held Friday, Sept. 12, 2003 at 10:30 at St. Stephens Catholic Church, 5461 44th lSt. Interment to follow at St. Mary's Cemetery, 6700 21st Ave., Sacramento. |
Owner of original: Sacramento Bee Date: 10 Sep 2003 Place: Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA 38.5815719, -121.4943996 |
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104 | ![]() | Paula (Graham) Parkinson Obituary Scott City—Paula R. Parkinson, 46, died July6, 1999, at Scott County Hospital. She was born Oct. 12, 1952, at Memphis, Tenn., the daughter of Thomas W. and Patricia A. Ruth Graham. A long time Scott City resident, she was a book-keeper. She belonged to First Christian Church, was a member of the High Plains Study Club, a past choir director for Gods Kids and a past member of the Library Board, all at Scott City. On Aug. 20, 1971, she married Louis H. "Bo" Parkinson at Scott City. He survives. Other survivors include: a son, Brandon, Philadelphia; two daughters, Erin Parkinson, Philadelphia, and Erica Parkinson Manhattan; parents, Scott City; and three brothers, Alan Graham, Scott City, Curtis Graham, Yountville, Calif., and Rodney Graham, Scott City. She was preceded in death by her grandparents. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at First Christian Church, Scott City, with the Rev. John Warring presiding. Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. today at Price & Sons Funeral Home, Scott City. Burial will be in Scott County Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Paula Parkinson Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home. |
Owner of original: Hutchinson News, Kansas, USA Date: 10 Jul 1999 |
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105 | ![]() | Pauline Beryl Wilkinson McDonald Obituary |
Owner of original: La Paloma Cremation & Funeral Services Date: 17 Dec 2014 Place: Williamsburg, VA 37.2707022, -76.7074571 |
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106 | ![]() | Pauline Layden Obituary LAYDEN, Pauline Wilma 64, - Former resident of Santa Fe for 24 years, died in Phoenix, AZ on June 10 following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Layden had been living in Phoenix, AZ for the past 14 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas P. Layden in December, 1972. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra Layden of PHoenix, AZ. Her sons: Thomas P. Layden III of Santa Fe, and granddaughter Kelly Layden of Albuquerque, NM. William R. Layden and wife Carmen and grandsons Bill Jr. and Ronald of Santa Fe. Michael Layden and wife Anona, and grandson Eric of Santa Fe. Timothy Layden and wife Joann and granddaughter Elaine and Leslie of Santa Fe. Dennis Layden of Santa Fe. Patrick Layden and wife Annette of Denver, Colorado. Also survived by other relatives in California and Kansas. Complete funeral arrangements are pending, and will be announced through Berardinelli Mortuary, 1399 Luisa St., 983-4331. |
Date: 12 Jun 1986 Place: Phoenix, Arizona, USA 33.4483771, -112.0740373 |
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107 | ![]() | Peter DeCarciofolo Obituary |
Date: 7 Feb 1961 Place: Utica, New York 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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108 | ![]() | Peter DeCarciofolo Obituary UTICA—Peter DeCarciofolo, 50, of 705 Lansing St., former owner of a Syracuse window-cleaning firm, died Monday night at St. Elizabeth's Hospital. A Utica resident many years, Mr. DeCarciofolo moved to Syracuse in 1946 and lived there 14 years. He operated the Skaneateles Window Cleaning Co. Survivors include his wife, Fannie Rizzo DeCarciofolo; his morhter, Mrs. Rose DeCarciofolo; two daughters, Mrs. Rosemary DeCarciofolo and MRs. Peter Rivers of Syracuse; and two sons, Rosario of Chicago and Peter Jr. of Syracuse. Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Eannace Funeral Home and 9 a.m. at St. Mary of Mt. Carmel Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, 907 3rd Ave., from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. |
Owner of original: The Post-Standard Date: 8 Feb 1961 |
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109 | ![]() | Peter Tenenini Obituary
Peter. V. Tenenini, 84 of Clinton passed away Wednesday November 25, 2009 in St. Luke's Hospital. Peter was born on June 11, 1925 in Croton on Hudson, NY a son of Mr. & Mrs. James Tenenini. He served in the Army during World War II. In 1965 in New York City Peter was united in marriage to Marion Rizzo. Peter began his working career as a chef at the Hotel Syracuse then moved to Utica to help run the family business Rizzo's Restaurant. Peter later ran the kitchen at the Elks Club in Utica and also worked at Vincent's and Alfredo's Restaurants. Peter was a 27 year member of Elks Lodge #33 and was named EElk of the Year in 1997. He was also a charter member of the Mid-York Culinarians. Peter was an avid Yankee fan and always enjoyed playing cards with friends at the Elks Club. Peter is survived by his beloved wife, Marion; three daughters and two sons-in-law, Lynn Hill, CA, Patricia and Craig Ferguson, Jordan, NY and Cookie and Terry Dote, Clayville, NY; five grandchildren, Michele Connell and Jennifer Connell, NC, Terry Dote, OR, Eric Ferguson, Syracuse and Timothy Ferguson and wife Coryn, Baldwinsville, NY, a sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Lewis Rosa, FL; a brother, Michael Tenenini, Syracuse; a former son-in-law, Paul Connell, NC; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Peter was predeceased by sister, Mary Minetto. Mr. Tenenini's funeral will be held on Monday, November 30, 2009 at 9:15 from the Heintz Funeral Home, 408 Herkimer Rd., North Utica and at 10:00 from St. Peter's Church, North Utica. Entombment will take place in the Resurrection Chapel Mausoleum. Calling hours at the funeral home are Sunday (Today) from 2-5. Those wishing may make donations to American Heart Association in Peter's memory. | ||
110 | ![]() | Philip Dickey Obituary Philip A. Dickey Air Force lieutenant colonel Philip A. Dickey, Jr., 80, of Rialto died Sunday at Valley Healthcare Convalescent Center in San Bernardino. The cause of death is unknown, pending a doctor's report. Dickey, a native of Denver, lived in Rialto 35 years. He retired as a lieutenant colonel from the U.S. Air Force after 32 years. Funeral Service will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at McNearney Family Mortuary, 130 S. Willow Ave., Rialto. Burial will follow at 10:45 a.m. at Riverside National Cemetery, Staging Area 4, 22495 Van Buren Blvd., Riverside. |
Owner of original: San Bernardino Sun Place: Rialto, California, USA 34.1064001, -117.3703235 |
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111 | ![]() | Philomena "Fanny" Rizzo Ardo Obituary |
Date: 4 Nov 1966 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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112 | ![]() | Philomena Rizzo Ardo Obituary Mrs. Philomena (Fannie) DeCarciofolo Ardo, 54, of 929 Rutger St., died yesterday in St. Elizabeth Hospital, after a brief illness. She was born in Utica, daughter of Frank and Assunta Ambrose Rizzo. She was educated in Utica schools and lived in Utica her entire lifetime. She was a member of St. Mary of Count Carmel Church. She married Peter DeCarciofolo in 1930. He died in Utica in 1960. She was married to Joseph Ardo in 1961. Mrs. Ardo was a member of the St. Anne Society of the Church and a member of the SS Cosmo and Damiano Society Inc. She was also a member of the Greater Utica Opera Guild and the Oneida County Hospital at Broadacres Guild. Besides her husband and her father, in Utica, she leaves two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Rosemarie) Pompi, Syracuse, and Mrs. Sylvester (Susan) Rivers, Miami, Fla.; two sons, Rosario De Carciofolo, and Peter Carciofolo, both of Syracuse; a stepson, Frank Ardo, Utica, and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Thomas (Mary) Alfinito, Fort Dix, N.J.; four brothers, Rocco Rizzo, new York City, Pasquale Rizzo, Sacramento, Calif. Dominick and Michael Rizzo, both of Utica; two sisters, Mrs. Peter (Marion) Tenenini, and Mrs. Daniel (Rose) Cotrupe, both of Utica. The funeral will be Monday at 8:30 from the Matt Funeral Home, and in St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church where a solemn requiem Mass wil be offered. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, New Hartford. Members of St. Anne's and the SS Cosmo and Damiano Societies will convene at the funeral home Sunday evening at 7:30 for prayer services. Calling hours at the funeral home are tonight from 7 to 9, tomorrow and Sunday from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9. |
Date: 4 Feb 2012 |
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113 | ![]() | Philomena Rizzo Ardo Obituary 2 |
Date: 4 Nov 1966 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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114 | Ray Brawley Obituary Ray Marion Brawley, Diesel Mechanic Ray Marion Brawley, 82, of Highland died of pneumonia Tuesday at Redlands Community Hospital. A native of Meadville, Pa., Brawley lived in San Bernardino County for 48 years. He was a diesel mechanic for Santa Fe Railway for 30 years and a member of Golden Valley Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Erma M.; three daughters, Marilyn Rae Clayton of San Bernardino, Martha Lee of Escondido and Marian Diane Lucey of Ventura; a brother, Charles of Buena Park; three sisters, Leda Kaylor of Fillmore, Lucille Heightland of Clovis and Vesta Johnson of Coarsgold; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Memorial services are 1 p.m. Aug. 4 at Golden Valley Church of Christ, 2102 E. Foothill Drive, San Bernardino. Interment is private. The family suggests donations be made to Golden Valley Church of Christ. |
Owner of original: San Bernardino Sun |
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115 | ![]() | Ray O. Armstrong Obituary Unknown date |
Place: 816 S. Gibson St, Princeton, IN, USA 38.3478567, -87.5651818 |
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116 | ![]() | Robert A. "Bud" Just Obituary Robert A. "Bud" Just, 81, Salina, died Friday, Aug 29, 2003. Mr. Just was born April 4, 1922, in Salina. He was a route salesman for Frito-Lay for 28 years, retiring in 1984. He married Betty J. Just on July 3, 1953, in Salina, and recently celebrated their 50th anniversary. He was a member of Blue Lodge 60, York Rite, Scottish Rite, Isis Shrine, Oriental Band, Harmony Chapter No. 2, American Legion Post 62 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1432. He also volunteered at the Senior Center. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Earl B. Just and Roy T. Just. Survivors include his wife Betty J. of hte home; a son, Steven L. of Wichita; a daughter Cindy J. Wiseman and husband Troy of Topeka; two sisters, Wilma Brookhouser of Martinez, Calif., and Reba Root and husband Edwin of Battle Creek, Mich.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church, 308 S. Eighth, Salina. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park, Salina. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the church or Isis Oriental Band. Visitation will be prior to the service at the Church. Condolences may be sent via www.roselawnsalina.com. |
Owner of original: Salina Journal Date: 31 Aug 2003 |
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117 | Robert Barton Obituary Robert Glenn Barton, Fontana Robert Glenn Barton, 21, a life-time resident of San Bernardino County, died January 26, 1984, in Fontana. Survived by his parents, Weldon and Nancy Barton of Rialto; two brothers, Steven of Rialto and Michael of Central African Republic; three sisters, Mary Warren of Devore, Deborah Snodgrass of Redlands, and Pauline Davis of San Bernardino; grandfather, Weldon Barton Sr. of Santa Ana, and several nieces and nephews. Visitation from 10 am to 7 pm Monday in the Rialto Chapel of Allen-McNearney Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial 8:20 am Tuesday at St. Catherine of Siena Church, followed by interment at 10 am in riverside National Cemetery Staging area No. 1. |
Owner of original: San Bernardino Sun Date: 28 Jan 1984 Place: Rialto, San Bernardino, California, USA 34.1064001, -117.3703235 |
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118 | ![]() | Robert Just Obituary Roy Thomas Just, 63, Berkley, died Monday, Feb. 25, 1991, at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Martinez. Mr. Just was born Aug 27, 1927, in Salina, Kan. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a retired accountant. Survivors include two brothers, Earl B. of 810 E Jewell, Salina, and Robert A. of 128 E. Republic, Salina; and three sisters, Wilma Brookhouser of Martinez, Celia Beach of Fort Collins, Colo., and Reba Root of Southfield, Mich. The Neptune Society of Walnut Creek was in charge of cremation. |
Owner of original: Salina Journal Date: 27 Feb 1991 |
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119 | Robert Lynch Obituary Robert H. Lynch, Carman Robert H. Lynch, 92, of Colton died of heart failure Monday at Linda Valley Convalescent Hospital in Loma Linda. A native of Hazelton, Ind., Lynch lived in Colton 62 years. He was a carman for Pacific Fruit Express for 30 years and a member of United Methodist Church of Colton. Survivors include a son, Floyd, of Grand Terrace; a daughter, Helen Buchanan of El Cajon; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services are 10 a.m. today at Colton Funeral Chapel, 1275 N. La Cadena Drive, Colton. Burial will follow at Montecito Memorial Park, Waterman Avenue and Barton Road, Colton. |
Owner of original: San Bernardino Sun Place: Colton, San Bernardino, California, USA 34.0739016, -117.3136547 |
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120 | ![]() | Rocco Ambruso Obituary 1935 |
Owner of original: The Utica Observer Dispatch Place: Utica, Oneida, New York, USA 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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121 | ![]() | Rocco Rizzo Obituary Rocco A. Rizzo, 57, of 1535 Madison Ave., former proprietor of Rizzo's Restaurant, Seneca Turnpike, Kirkland, died Saturday in St. Elizabeth Hospital. He was born in Utica, son of Frank and Assunta Ambrose Rizzo. He attended local schools and had served with the ARmy during World War II. He worked for the New York Central Railroad for 11 years. He operated the restaurant from 1967 until 1972. He was a member of St. Agnes Church. He leaves three brothers, Pasquale, Sacramento, Calif., Dominick, Penn Brooke Pines, Fla., and Michael, Utica, and two sisters, Mrs. Peter (Marion) Tenenini and Mrs. Daniel (Rose) Cotrupe, both of Utica. The funeral will be at 8:30 Wednesday from the Matt Funeral Home and at 9 from St. Agnes Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Monday and Tuesday. |
Date: 30 Nov 1975 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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122 | ![]() | Rocco Rizzo Obituary Thank you from family |
Date: 15 Dec 1975 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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123 | ![]() | Rosario DeCarciofollo Obituary Services for Rosario P. "Rocky" DeCarciofolo Jr., 60, of 243 Lilac St. who died Wednesday at his home, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Farone & Son Funeral home and 10:30 a.m. in St. John The Baptist Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 1500 Park St. A native of Utica, Mr. DeCarciofolo lived in Syracuse 17 years. He was a communicant of St. John the Baptist Church. Mr. DeCarciofolo was a disabled Army vetrean of World War II. Surviving are his wife, the former Shirley Craver; four sons, Rosario P. III, Peter J. and Frank R. DeCarciofolo and Ray Schultz, all of Syracuse; three daughters, Debbie Grant and Phyllis DeCarciofolo, both of Syracuse, and Rose Mary DeCarciofolo of Rochester; a brother, Peter Carr of Syracuse; two sisters, RoseMary Pompi of Syracuse and Susan Rivers of Florida, nine grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. |
Owner of original: Syracuse Herald Journal Date: 3 Dec 1991 |
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124 | ![]() | Rose Cotrupe Obituary Mrs. Rose M. (Rizzo) Cotrupe, age 75, of Utica, passed away unexpectedly at her home on Wednesday, October 13, 1999. Born in Utica on June 26, 1924, Rose was the daughter of the late Frank and Assunta (Ambruso) Rizzo. Raised and educated locally, she attended T.R. Proctor High School. On October 26, 1946, she married Daniel P. Cotrupe with whom she celebrated a loving union for almost 53 years. Upon the occasion of the couple's 50th wedding anniversary, they renewed their marriage vows thereby affirming their lifetime of mutual respect, admiration and affection. At that time, as for all the years before, Rose and Dan exemplified the true meaning of married life: their love was gentle, selfless, abiding and constant. Mrs. Cotrupe spent most of her working career as a waitress, first at the Hotel Utica and later at the Seneca Inn, the Imperial Restaurant and Rizzo's Restaurant. At each of her places of employment, she established a reputation as a hard worker, a conscientious employee and a good waitress who served her clientele with efficiency, competence and courtesy. She was a communicant of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Rose was raised in a family inspired by love for one another; she was taught to accept responsibility, to appreciate both the necessity and the rewards of honest work, and to put others, especially her loved ones, before herself. She later handed down these values, traditions and life lessons to her own children, teaching them both by word and by example. A woman of generous and unassuming self-sacrifice, she was an understanding and caring friend to her daughters and sons as well as their devoted mother. Although Rose was dearly loved by family and friends alike, it was with her grandchildren that she shared special and reciprocal bonds of affection; as a result, they will forever cherish their memories of her, taking inspiration and guidance from her legacy. Mrs. Cotrupe is survived by her husband, Dan; her daughter and son-in-law, Diane C. and John Petzke, Jr., of Cassville; and her three sons and daughters-in-law, Richard and Linda Cotrube, of VA, Daniel P. and Deborah Cotrupe, of West Falls, NY, and Frank and Carol Cotrupe, of Whitesboro. She is also survived her beloved grandchildren, Michele Cotrupe, Brandi Cotrupe, Leigh Cotrupe, David Cotrupe, Rebecca Cotrupe, John Petzke III, Danielle Petzke, paul Petzke, Pamela Petzke, Frank Cotrupe, Michael Cotrupe, Matthew Cotrupe, Samuel Cotrupe, Francesca Cotrupe and Vincent Cotrupe, and two great-grandchildren. Also surviving ar a sister and brother-in-law, Marion and Peter Tenenini, of Clinton; three brothers and sisters-in-law, Pasquale and Joann of CaA, Dominick and Angela Rizzo, of FL and Utica, and Michael and Candy Rizzo, of Utica; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins, and a brother-in-law, Darby Longo. In addition Rose was blessed with many dear and loyal friends who will miss her very much. She was predeceased by her siblings, Philomena Carciofolo, John Rizzo, Theresa Rizzo and Rocco Rizzo. Visitation will be held on Friday (today) from 5-8 at the Eannace Funeral Home, Inc., 932 South St., corner of Hammond Ave. Mrs. Cotrupe's funeral will commence on Saturday morning at 10:45 from the funeral home and at 11:30 at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament where her Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated. Entombment will take place in the Resurrection Chapel Mausoleum. |
Date: 13 Oct 1999 Place: Utica, Oneida, New York, USA 43.100903, -75.232664 |
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125 | ![]() | Rose Lindy Obituary Rose Lindy, 78, died yesterday at her home, 2455 E. Fourth St. Miss Lindy, a graduate nurse, had lived in California 43 years and in Long Beach nine months, coming here from Lynwood. For 22 years she had lived in Imperial Valley. She was born in Clay County*, Ind., and attended the Presbyterian Church. Surviving are a brother, R. F. Lindy of Union, Ind.; nieces Mrs. LaNelle Fosholdt of Long Beach and Mrs. Grace Young of San Bernardino; nephews, John Lindy of Long Beach, Frank Lindy of Brawley and Byron Lindy of Colton. Funeral service will be Thursday at 2 p.m. in Mottell's chapel, Rev. Robert B. Shattuck of Calvary Presbyterian Church officiating. *I believe this should be Clay Township, Pike County, Indiana, not Clay County. |
Owner of original: Eric Andrist Date: 24 Jun 1947 Place: Long Beach, California, USA 33.7669623, -118.1892348 |
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126 | ![]() | Sarah Grider Obituary Sarah K Grider died Friday at the home of her son, James Grider, in Lockhart township, after a lingering illness. The funeral took place Sunday morning from the Liberty church, Rev. E.M. Hale of this city conducting the funeral services. The remains were interred in the Liberty cemetery. Sarah K. Carter was born December 31st, 1825, in Cumberland county, Kentucky. Her first marriage was to Robert Gayheart to which union were born two children, Dudley Gayheart and Mrs. Jane McGlasson, both of whom survive her. On March 9, 1854 she was married to James V. Grider to which union were born five sons and five daughters, five of whom survive her. They are, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs. Martha Phelps, and Charley, James and George Gryder. Mrs. Lydia Wilder, a step daughter also survives her. Deceased was converted early in life and united herself with the Cumberland Presbyterian church. After her second marriage she removed to Pike county after which she and her husband united with the Methodist Episcopal church, in which faith she died. She was sick for six months and bore her affliction with perfect patience. She never murmered or complained during all her long illness. Her last exhortation to her children was to live near to God and in love with each other. Her last words were, "Let us Live Low at Jesus' feet. C.C.B.W. |
Owner of original: The Winslow Dispatch Date: 14 Dec 1906 Place: Pike, Indiana, USA 38.303699, -87.24438800000001 |
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127 | ![]() | Sid Fox Obituary |
Owner of original: July 29, 1996 Date: San Bernardino Sun |
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128 | ![]() | Susie Andrist Barbour Obituary Mrs. Susie A. Barbour, 93 of Latham, died Sunday at Charles E. Still Hospital. Mrs. Barbour was born July 3, 1882, near Latham, the daughter of Walter and Goldie Hildebrand Andrist. She was married September 29, 1901, to Eugene Barbour, who died in 1938. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Latham Christian Church, with Mr. Wesley Bayne officiating. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery near California. Arrangements are by the Bowlin Funeral Home, California. |
Owner of original: Daily Capital News Date: 8 Jul 1975 Place: Latham, Missouri 38.5608587, -92.68241360000002 |
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129 | ![]() | Walter R. Andrist Obituary Walter R. Andrist Dies. Blood Transfusion Fails to Save Veteran Proofreader. Walter R. Andrist, 66 years old, an employee of the Star thirty-five years, died today at his home, 3826 Brooklyn avenue. Death was caused by a complication of nervous diseases. He had been ill twenty-two weeks. Early this year Mr. Andrist was forced to leave work because of his illness, and recently a transfusion of blood was believed necessary to save his life. Another employee of The Star gave a pint and a half of blood. Mr. Andrist rallied after the transfusion, but suffered a relapse and died. He had been a proofreader for The Star twenty-five years, formerly being a printer. Before working here he was editor of a newspaper at California, Mo. Mr. Andrist leaves his widow, Mrs. Georgia Andrist, of the home; two sons, W. L. Andrist, 2714 Harrison street, and Archibald Andrist, Oklahoma City; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Fasano, Chula Vista, Cal., and Mrs. Susie Barbour, California, Mo., and a brother, A. E. Andrist, 206 North Valley, Kansas City, Kas. Funeral Services will be at 4 o'clock tomorrow at Mrs. C.L Forster's chapel, 918 Brooklyn avenue. Burial will be in the printers' lot in Forest Hill cemetery. |
Owner of original: Kansas City Star Date: 25 Jun 1926 |
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130 | Walter Stepp Obituary |
Owner of original: Kansas City Star Date: 1 Feb 1942 |
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131 | ![]() | Willard Henry Lindy Obit LINDY—In San Bernardino, California, December 11, 1941, at a hospital, Willard H. Lindy, 62, native of Indiana and resident of Bloomington 10 years. Final services will be Saturday at 2 p.m. at the I. M. Knopsnyder chapel, Colton. Final Rites for Willard H. Lindy of Bloomington were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the I. M. Knopsnyder & Son chapel, Colton. Judge Grant Ferguson of Bloomington officiated at the services, and Mrs. Stafford Cooley and Mrs. Glenn Cooley sang "Sometime We'll Understand" and "The Old Rugged Cross." Miss Marjorie Reeves played the accompaniment. Mt. Slover Rebekah lodge had charge at the chapel, while the Colton I.O.O.F. conducted graveside services at Hermosa Cemetery. Acting as pallbearers were Thomas Casper, Bob D. Gunn, Barton Lynn, Alfred Vaughn, A. L. Pine, and J. N. Corgill. |
Owner of original: San Bernardino Daily Sun Date: 12 Dec 1941 |
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132 | ![]() | William H Campbell Obituary William H. Campbell, a well known and aged citizen, passed away peacefully at 11:05 o'clock Monday morning at his home, 2 miles north-east of the city, following an illness of nine weeks. Death was due to heart trouble. The funeral will be held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morning at the United Brethern church on Stormont Avenue, Conducted by the REv. J.W. Rowe, pastor of the United Brethern church. The interment will take place at Union in the Odd Fellows cemetery. He was 64 years old and was a member of the United Brethern church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ida Lewis, Mrs. Laufa Winkler, five sons, Joseph, William, Adolph, Blythe and Samuel, all living in the city and vicinity. |
Owner of original: Princeton Daily Democrat Date: 1 Mar 1915 Place: Princeton, Indiana, USA 38.3553236, -87.56752219999998 |