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15751 | Catherine Modelle died of cholera at the family home in Birch Run, Michigan. Her four uncles, Arthur, Ernest, and Charles Stafford and Guy Phelps, were the pall bearers. | STAFFORD, Katherine Modell (I100124)
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15752 | Catherine Modelle died of cholera at the family home in Birch Run, Michigan. Her four uncles, Arthur, Ernest, and Charles Stafford and Guy Phelps, were the pall bearers. | STAFFORD, Katherine Modell (I100124)
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15753 | Catherine Modelle died of cholera at the family home in Birch Run, Michigan. Her four uncles, Arthur, Ernest, and Charles Stafford and Guy Phelps, were the pall bearers. | STAFFORD, Katherine Modell (I100124)
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15754 | Catherine Modelle died of cholera at the family home in Birch Run, Michigan. Her four uncles, Arthur, Ernest, and Charles Stafford and Guy Phelps, were the pall bearers. | STAFFORD, Katherine Modell (I100124)
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15755 | Catherine Modelle died of cholera at the family home in Birch Run, Michigan. Her four uncles, Arthur, Ernest, and Charles Stafford and Guy Phelps, were the pall bearers. | STAFFORD, Katherine Modell (I100124)
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15756 | Cathy studied at Agnes Scott University and received a bachelor's degree from UNC-CH and advanced degrees in library services at UNC-G. She was the school librarian and technology specialist at Philo Middle School in Winston-Salem. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary organization of woman educators. Cathy loved sports, literature, music and dogs and was a world traveler. She was known for her wit and intelligence. | COLLICUTT, Catherine Ann (I75903)
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15757 | Cathy studied at Agnes Scott University and received a bachelor's degree from UNC-CH and advanced degrees in library services at UNC-G. She was the school librarian and technology specialist at Philo Middle School in Winston-Salem. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary organization of woman educators. Cathy loved sports, literature, music and dogs and was a world traveler. She was known for her wit and intelligence. | COLLICUTT, Catherine Ann (I75903)
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15758 | Cathy studied at Agnes Scott University and received a bachelor's degree from UNC-CH and advanced degrees in library services at UNC-G. She was the school librarian and technology specialist at Philo Middle School in Winston-Salem. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary organization of woman educators. Cathy loved sports, literature, music and dogs and was a world traveler. She was known for her wit and intelligence. | COLLICUTT, Catherine Ann (I75903)
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15759 | Cause of death Influenza with complications of Pneumonia. She was buried 9 Feb 1919. Mary Jane Cooper [Mary Jane Stafford] Death Date: 7 Feb 1919 Death Location: Lewis Residence Location: Lewis Age: 66 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 8 Jan 1853 Birth Location: Kentucky Father's Name: Sylvester Stafford Father's Birth Location: Kentucky Mother's Name: Rebecca Lewis Mother's Birth Location: Kentucky | STAFFORD, Mary Jane (I47834)
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15760 | Cause of death Influenza with complications of Pneumonia. She was buried 9 Feb 1919. Mary Jane Cooper [Mary Jane Stafford] Death Date: 7 Feb 1919 Death Location: Lewis Residence Location: Lewis Age: 66 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 8 Jan 1853 Birth Location: Kentucky Father's Name: Sylvester Stafford Father's Birth Location: Kentucky Mother's Name: Rebecca Lewis Mother's Birth Location: Kentucky | STAFFORD, Mary Jane (I47834)
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15761 | Cause of death Influenza with complications of Pneumonia. She was buried 9 Feb 1919. Mary Jane Cooper [Mary Jane Stafford] Death Date: 7 Feb 1919 Death Location: Lewis Residence Location: Lewis Age: 66 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 8 Jan 1853 Birth Location: Kentucky Father's Name: Sylvester Stafford Father's Birth Location: Kentucky Mother's Name: Rebecca Lewis Mother's Birth Location: Kentucky | STAFFORD, Mary Jane (I47834)
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15762 | Cause of death Influenza with complications of Pneumonia. She was buried 9 Feb 1919. Mary Jane Cooper [Mary Jane Stafford] Death Date: 7 Feb 1919 Death Location: Lewis Residence Location: Lewis Age: 66 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 8 Jan 1853 Birth Location: Kentucky Father's Name: Sylvester Stafford Father's Birth Location: Kentucky Mother's Name: Rebecca Lewis Mother's Birth Location: Kentucky | STAFFORD, Mary Jane (I47834)
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15763 | Cause of death Influenza with complications of Pneumonia. She was buried 9 Feb 1919. Mary Jane Cooper [Mary Jane Stafford] Death Date: 7 Feb 1919 Death Location: Lewis Residence Location: Lewis Age: 66 Gender: Female Ethnicity: White Birth Date: 8 Jan 1853 Birth Location: Kentucky Father's Name: Sylvester Stafford Father's Birth Location: Kentucky Mother's Name: Rebecca Lewis Mother's Birth Location: Kentucky | STAFFORD, Mary Jane (I47834)
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15764 | Cause of Death: Drowning/Cumberland River, Sugar Creek Backwaters Name pronounced Hee Lon | STAFFORD, Helen (I156072)
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15765 | Cause of Death: Drowning/Cumberland River, Sugar Creek Backwaters Name pronounced Hee Lon | STAFFORD, Helen (I156072)
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15766 | Cause of Death: Drowning/Cumberland River, Sugar Creek Backwaters Name pronounced Hee Lon | STAFFORD, Helen (I156072)
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15767 | Cause of Death: Drowning/Cumberland River, Sugar Creek Backwaters Name pronounced Hee Lon | STAFFORD, Helen (I156072)
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15768 | Cause of Death: Drowning/Cumberland River, Sugar Creek Backwaters Name pronounced Hee Lon | STAFFORD, Helen (I156072)
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15769 | Cecil Francis Stafford, Sr. died on March 13, 1960 at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia. A native of Pembroke, Giles County, Virginia, he was the son of Edgar C. and Maggie Anderson Stafford. He was the husband of Reba Lee Lafon Stafford. Mr. Stafford was a retired electrician, having worked at the Newport News Shipyard. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis (I141345)
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15770 | Cecil Francis Stafford, Sr. died on March 13, 1960 at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia. A native of Pembroke, Giles County, Virginia, he was the son of Edgar C. and Maggie Anderson Stafford. He was the husband of Reba Lee Lafon Stafford. Mr. Stafford was a retired electrician, having worked at the Newport News Shipyard. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis (I141345)
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15771 | Cecil Francis Stafford, Sr. died on March 13, 1960 at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia. A native of Pembroke, Giles County, Virginia, he was the son of Edgar C. and Maggie Anderson Stafford. He was the husband of Reba Lee Lafon Stafford. Mr. Stafford was a retired electrician, having worked at the Newport News Shipyard. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis (I141345)
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15772 | Cecil Francis Stafford, Sr. died on March 13, 1960 at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia. A native of Pembroke, Giles County, Virginia, he was the son of Edgar C. and Maggie Anderson Stafford. He was the husband of Reba Lee Lafon Stafford. Mr. Stafford was a retired electrician, having worked at the Newport News Shipyard. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis (I141345)
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15773 | Cecil Francis Stafford, Sr. died on March 13, 1960 at Maryview Hospital in Portsmouth, Norfolk County, Virginia. A native of Pembroke, Giles County, Virginia, he was the son of Edgar C. and Maggie Anderson Stafford. He was the husband of Reba Lee Lafon Stafford. Mr. Stafford was a retired electrician, having worked at the Newport News Shipyard. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis (I141345)
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15774 | CECIL FRANCIS “Candyman” STAFFORD, JR., 87, of Grand Avenue, Pearisburg, departed this life Sunday evening, October 23, 2016 at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. Cecil was born in Skippers, Virginia on January 17, 1929 and grew up in the Pembroke area of Giles County. He was a dedicated Christian, a member of The First Church of God in Rich Creek, a veteran of the U S Army serving in Japan at the end of WW II, was retired from the Preparation Department at the Celanese Plant at Narrow, actively worked the flea markets at Roanoke and Tazewell and and started the C & P Discount store in Pearisburg. He was preceded in death by his parents Cecil F. Stafford, Sr. and Reba Lafon Stafford, his first wife Carrie Lee Fletcher Stafford, his brothers Newton “Jack” Stafford and Billy Stafford. He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife Peggy Russell Stafford; his son and daughter-in-law David and Donna Stafford of Pearisburg, his daughter and son-in-law Kaye and Jerry Johnson of Pearisburg; His step-sons and their wives Marvin “Van” Fletcher and Pat of Mechanicsville and Michael and Vanessa Fletcher of Richmond; his grandchildren Susan Whetzel and fiancee, Rusty Moss, Jennifer Lauer (Nick), Beth Yopp, Christian Harry, J Fletcher, Luke Fletcher, Sherri Trenar, and Katrinda Wills; his great-grandsons Seven Whetzel, Clay, Nate, and Ben Lauer; his sisters Martha Gray of Portsmouth, and Jane Presley of Hopewell; his brother Donald Stafford of Portsmouth; and a special grandson Jon Whetzel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 1:00pm in The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St. Pembroke with Pastor Eddie Kendall and pastor Bernice Warner officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg with military graveside honors by local American Legion and VFW Posts. The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St., Pembroke is in charge of the arrangements. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis Jr. (I141338)
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15775 | CECIL FRANCIS “Candyman” STAFFORD, JR., 87, of Grand Avenue, Pearisburg, departed this life Sunday evening, October 23, 2016 at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. Cecil was born in Skippers, Virginia on January 17, 1929 and grew up in the Pembroke area of Giles County. He was a dedicated Christian, a member of The First Church of God in Rich Creek, a veteran of the U S Army serving in Japan at the end of WW II, was retired from the Preparation Department at the Celanese Plant at Narrow, actively worked the flea markets at Roanoke and Tazewell and and started the C & P Discount store in Pearisburg. He was preceded in death by his parents Cecil F. Stafford, Sr. and Reba Lafon Stafford, his first wife Carrie Lee Fletcher Stafford, his brothers Newton “Jack” Stafford and Billy Stafford. He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife Peggy Russell Stafford; his son and daughter-in-law David and Donna Stafford of Pearisburg, his daughter and son-in-law Kaye and Jerry Johnson of Pearisburg; His step-sons and their wives Marvin “Van” Fletcher and Pat of Mechanicsville and Michael and Vanessa Fletcher of Richmond; his grandchildren Susan Whetzel and fiancee, Rusty Moss, Jennifer Lauer (Nick), Beth Yopp, Christian Harry, J Fletcher, Luke Fletcher, Sherri Trenar, and Katrinda Wills; his great-grandsons Seven Whetzel, Clay, Nate, and Ben Lauer; his sisters Martha Gray of Portsmouth, and Jane Presley of Hopewell; his brother Donald Stafford of Portsmouth; and a special grandson Jon Whetzel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 1:00pm in The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St. Pembroke with Pastor Eddie Kendall and pastor Bernice Warner officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg with military graveside honors by local American Legion and VFW Posts. The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St., Pembroke is in charge of the arrangements. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis Jr. (I141338)
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15776 | CECIL FRANCIS “Candyman” STAFFORD, JR., 87, of Grand Avenue, Pearisburg, departed this life Sunday evening, October 23, 2016 at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. Cecil was born in Skippers, Virginia on January 17, 1929 and grew up in the Pembroke area of Giles County. He was a dedicated Christian, a member of The First Church of God in Rich Creek, a veteran of the U S Army serving in Japan at the end of WW II, was retired from the Preparation Department at the Celanese Plant at Narrow, actively worked the flea markets at Roanoke and Tazewell and and started the C & P Discount store in Pearisburg. He was preceded in death by his parents Cecil F. Stafford, Sr. and Reba Lafon Stafford, his first wife Carrie Lee Fletcher Stafford, his brothers Newton “Jack” Stafford and Billy Stafford. He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife Peggy Russell Stafford; his son and daughter-in-law David and Donna Stafford of Pearisburg, his daughter and son-in-law Kaye and Jerry Johnson of Pearisburg; His step-sons and their wives Marvin “Van” Fletcher and Pat of Mechanicsville and Michael and Vanessa Fletcher of Richmond; his grandchildren Susan Whetzel and fiancee, Rusty Moss, Jennifer Lauer (Nick), Beth Yopp, Christian Harry, J Fletcher, Luke Fletcher, Sherri Trenar, and Katrinda Wills; his great-grandsons Seven Whetzel, Clay, Nate, and Ben Lauer; his sisters Martha Gray of Portsmouth, and Jane Presley of Hopewell; his brother Donald Stafford of Portsmouth; and a special grandson Jon Whetzel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 1:00pm in The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St. Pembroke with Pastor Eddie Kendall and pastor Bernice Warner officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg with military graveside honors by local American Legion and VFW Posts. The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St., Pembroke is in charge of the arrangements. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis Jr. (I141338)
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15777 | CECIL FRANCIS “Candyman” STAFFORD, JR., 87, of Grand Avenue, Pearisburg, departed this life Sunday evening, October 23, 2016 at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. Cecil was born in Skippers, Virginia on January 17, 1929 and grew up in the Pembroke area of Giles County. He was a dedicated Christian, a member of The First Church of God in Rich Creek, a veteran of the U S Army serving in Japan at the end of WW II, was retired from the Preparation Department at the Celanese Plant at Narrow, actively worked the flea markets at Roanoke and Tazewell and and started the C & P Discount store in Pearisburg. He was preceded in death by his parents Cecil F. Stafford, Sr. and Reba Lafon Stafford, his first wife Carrie Lee Fletcher Stafford, his brothers Newton “Jack” Stafford and Billy Stafford. He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife Peggy Russell Stafford; his son and daughter-in-law David and Donna Stafford of Pearisburg, his daughter and son-in-law Kaye and Jerry Johnson of Pearisburg; His step-sons and their wives Marvin “Van” Fletcher and Pat of Mechanicsville and Michael and Vanessa Fletcher of Richmond; his grandchildren Susan Whetzel and fiancee, Rusty Moss, Jennifer Lauer (Nick), Beth Yopp, Christian Harry, J Fletcher, Luke Fletcher, Sherri Trenar, and Katrinda Wills; his great-grandsons Seven Whetzel, Clay, Nate, and Ben Lauer; his sisters Martha Gray of Portsmouth, and Jane Presley of Hopewell; his brother Donald Stafford of Portsmouth; and a special grandson Jon Whetzel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 1:00pm in The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St. Pembroke with Pastor Eddie Kendall and pastor Bernice Warner officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg with military graveside honors by local American Legion and VFW Posts. The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St., Pembroke is in charge of the arrangements. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis Jr. (I141338)
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15778 | CECIL FRANCIS “Candyman” STAFFORD, JR., 87, of Grand Avenue, Pearisburg, departed this life Sunday evening, October 23, 2016 at Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital in Roanoke, Virginia. Cecil was born in Skippers, Virginia on January 17, 1929 and grew up in the Pembroke area of Giles County. He was a dedicated Christian, a member of The First Church of God in Rich Creek, a veteran of the U S Army serving in Japan at the end of WW II, was retired from the Preparation Department at the Celanese Plant at Narrow, actively worked the flea markets at Roanoke and Tazewell and and started the C & P Discount store in Pearisburg. He was preceded in death by his parents Cecil F. Stafford, Sr. and Reba Lafon Stafford, his first wife Carrie Lee Fletcher Stafford, his brothers Newton “Jack” Stafford and Billy Stafford. He leaves to cherish his memory his devoted wife Peggy Russell Stafford; his son and daughter-in-law David and Donna Stafford of Pearisburg, his daughter and son-in-law Kaye and Jerry Johnson of Pearisburg; His step-sons and their wives Marvin “Van” Fletcher and Pat of Mechanicsville and Michael and Vanessa Fletcher of Richmond; his grandchildren Susan Whetzel and fiancee, Rusty Moss, Jennifer Lauer (Nick), Beth Yopp, Christian Harry, J Fletcher, Luke Fletcher, Sherri Trenar, and Katrinda Wills; his great-grandsons Seven Whetzel, Clay, Nate, and Ben Lauer; his sisters Martha Gray of Portsmouth, and Jane Presley of Hopewell; his brother Donald Stafford of Portsmouth; and a special grandson Jon Whetzel. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 1:00pm in The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St. Pembroke with Pastor Eddie Kendall and pastor Bernice Warner officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow the services in Birchlawn Burial Park in Pearisburg with military graveside honors by local American Legion and VFW Posts. The Kendall Funeral Home, 605 Snidow St., Pembroke is in charge of the arrangements. | STAFFORD, Cecil Francis Jr. (I141338)
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15779 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15780 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15781 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15782 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15783 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15784 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15785 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15786 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15787 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15788 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15789 | Cecil was born November 2, 1897 daughter of Claude and Jessie Harrison Stafford. Mrs. Bailey and her husband owned and operated a dairy farm in Cassadaga from 1920 to 1950 and grape farm in Westfield from 1950 to 1968. Surviving are two daughter; Jean Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla and Lucille Nelson of Largo, Fla; three grandchildren Richard C. Fletcher of Clymer, New York Donna Schultz of Hamburg, New York and Brenda Lindsley of Ellenton, Fla. and three great-grandchildren. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a son Richard Bailey and a brother George Stafford.  | STAFFORD, Cecil M. (I70230)
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15790 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15791 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15792 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15793 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15794 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15795 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15796 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15797 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15798 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15799 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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15800 | Celeste Stafford has another headstone in Old Peru Cemetery with her name spelled "Celecta." | STAFFORD, Celectra (I30560)
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