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15501 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15502 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15503 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15504 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15505 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15506 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15507 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15508 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15509 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15510 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15511 | Buried as Frances C. Riddle 04 May 1838 - 20 Feb 1893 54y 9m 16d wife of Philo Stafford | RIDDLE, Frances C. (I26026)
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15512 | Buried as Mary L. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Mary Loudica (I62401)
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15513 | Buried as Ty Burtes. | STAFFORD, Tiburtas (I58681)
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15514 | Buried in the same plot is Erna's son, James N. Hayes. Erna Hayes is listed on the Social Security Death Index. The SSDI lists her birth date as 16 Sep 1907 and death date as 1 Dec 1998 and last residence as Trenton, Gibson Co., Tn. | STAFFORD, Erna Farrist (I3677)
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15515 | Buried in the same plot is Erna's son, James N. Hayes. Erna Hayes is listed on the Social Security Death Index. The SSDI lists her birth date as 16 Sep 1907 and death date as 1 Dec 1998 and last residence as Trenton, Gibson Co., Tn. | STAFFORD, Erna Farrist (I3677)
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15516 | Buried in the same plot is Erna's son, James N. Hayes. Erna Hayes is listed on the Social Security Death Index. The SSDI lists her birth date as 16 Sep 1907 and death date as 1 Dec 1998 and last residence as Trenton, Gibson Co., Tn. | STAFFORD, Erna Farrist (I3677)
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15517 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15518 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15519 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15520 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15521 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15522 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15523 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15524 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15525 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15526 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15527 | Buried under the name Straford. | STAFFORD, John (I20058)
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15528 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15529 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15530 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15531 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15532 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15533 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15534 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15535 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15536 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15537 | Burl (Buster) Stafford, Jr., 46, of Paintsville died Thursday, June 15 in the Veteran's Hospital at Huntington, WV. He was the son of the late Burl Stafford and Fannie Kennard Stafford Sammons. Immediate survivors include one son, Rodney Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, two brothers, Carl Paul Stafford of Indianapolis,IN, Everett Stafford and Albert Stafford, both of Paintsville, and two sisters, Mrs.Grace Shipley of Hendersonville,TN, and Mrs.Pauline Burton, of Phoenix,AZ. Funeral services were conducted by Elders Tom Sammons and Charles Price at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 18 at the Preston Funeral Home Chapel.Burial followed in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville, where American Legion Post 150 of Salyersville conducted military honors. Funeral arrangements were made by Preston Funeral Home. Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, June 21,1972 | STAFFORD, Burl Jr. (I111456)
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15538 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15539 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15540 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15541 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15542 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15543 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15544 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15545 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15546 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15547 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15548 | Burton W. Stafford, 85, of Greensboro, North Carolina, formerly of Pawcatuck, Connecticut, passed away May 8, 2008. Mr. Stafford was born in Newport, Rhode Island on March 4, 1923. Mr. Stafford was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in World War II and earning a Purple Heart and the Bronze Service Star during the Battle of the Bulge. He graduated from Brown University, received his Master's Degree from the University of Rhode Island, and his 6th year Professional Certification from the University of Connecticut. He was employed for 33 years with the Stonington Public Schools and retired in 1985 as principal of Pawcatuck Middle School, Pawcatuck, Connecticut. He was a member of numerous professional organizations. Mr. Stafford was preceded in death by his brothers, George, William and Elwood, and his sister, Janice. He was the loving husband of his devoted wife, Gloria M. Stafford, for 56 years. He cherished his son, Jay Stafford and wife, Antonia, and his precious granddaughter, Ashley Ann Stafford, all of Greensboro. | STAFFORD, Burton Willis (I26160)
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15549 | By Elvalee Swift: I also think the "whipya" family was a "hipge" family. john hipge, born c 1753, married elizabetha (c1754-c1820 somerset pa). they were members of the salem reformed church, hagerstown, md. henry "wedge" was in evan shelby's company, along with tom stafford. elvalee swift | WHIPYA, Priscilla Eve (I20359)
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15550 | C. A. "Nudie" Tutt Services for C. A. "Nudie" Tutt, 69, of Longview will be 2 p.m. Friday at Rader Funeral Home with the Rev. J. C. Henderson officiating. Burial will be in Winterfield Cemetery. He died Monday in a local hospital. Mr.. Tutt was a lifetime resident of Gregg County. He was a superintendent for the Gregg County Road Department in Precinct 1 for whom he worked for 35 years. Survivors include wife, Madelyn; mother Connie Ethel of Longview; brothers, Leon and Bobby, both of Longview, Norman of Sulphur, LS, and Richard of Silsbee; sisters, Dorothy Alfred and Opal Stokely, both of Longview; and a numberof nieces and nephews. [Longview News-Journal, October 14, 1992] | TUTT, Clyde A. (I132688)
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