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17801 | Daniel Stafford is named as a surviving brother in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Daniel "Boomer" Stafford 59, of Baxter, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Monday, June 16, 2014, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Monday from 10 A.M. until time of services. He passed away on Friday, June 13, 2014, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. He was born October 18, 1954, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam and Hallie Biggs Stafford. He worked in commercial construction. He was preceded in death by his Parents: Sam and Hallie Biggs Stafford; 2 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford and Sam Dow Stafford; and 2 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock and Mae Ellen Mayberry. Survivors include: 1 Daughter: Danielle Stafford; 2 Brothers: Jack (Dora) Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 4 Sisters: Bonnie Phann of Baxter, TN; Frances Keith of Nashville, TN; Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN; and Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN; and A Special Friend: Virginia Stafford of Gainesboro, TN. Several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. . Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to help with funeral expenses by contacting the business office of Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. © 2014 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | STAFFORD, Daniel Lee (I120054)
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17802 | Daniel Stafford is named as a surviving brother in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Daniel "Boomer" Stafford 59, of Baxter, Tennessee, will be held at 2 P.M. on Monday, June 16, 2014, at Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Monday from 10 A.M. until time of services. He passed away on Friday, June 13, 2014, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. He was born October 18, 1954, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam and Hallie Biggs Stafford. He worked in commercial construction. He was preceded in death by his Parents: Sam and Hallie Biggs Stafford; 2 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford and Sam Dow Stafford; and 2 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock and Mae Ellen Mayberry. Survivors include: 1 Daughter: Danielle Stafford; 2 Brothers: Jack (Dora) Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; 4 Sisters: Bonnie Phann of Baxter, TN; Frances Keith of Nashville, TN; Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN; and Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN; and A Special Friend: Virginia Stafford of Gainesboro, TN. Several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends also survive. . Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to help with funeral expenses by contacting the business office of Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home. © 2014 Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home | STAFFORD, Daniel Lee (I120054)
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17803 | Danny was born in Portage Township, the son of Robert and Ruth Miller. His father was born in England and his mother in Ohio.He had two brothers and two sisters. He married Rosa Stafford under the name W.D. on 17 July 1887 in Wood County, and they had a son Myron Daniel born in 1888 in Mermill but the christening took place in Richland County. Danny was a farmer. He died of typhoid fever. | MILLER, John William Daniel (I136930)
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17804 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17805 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17806 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17807 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17808 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17809 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17810 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17811 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17812 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17813 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17814 | DAR# A108068 Service: RI Rank: Private Birth: 4/25/1761 Coventry, Kent, RI Death: 1/13/1836 Essex, Essex, NY Pension: *S17130 Service Source: *S17130 Service Description: Capts Weaver, Ray; Cols Marsh, Owney Spouse: Lydia Lockwood | STAFFORD, Benjamin (I19059)
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17815 | Darius F. Stafford BIRTH 4 Feb 1849 DEATH 15 Mar 1926 (aged 77) BURIAL Old Bethel CemeteryHanover, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map PLOT ROW 3 MEMORIAL ID 18740362 · View Source SHARESAVE TOSUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 PLANT TREES On same stone as Martha J. Stafford. Son of Clement Stafford and Selia Hubbard. . Darius's death record indicates he died of pneumonia. The Madison Courier, Jefferson County, Indiana; Saturday – 20 March 1926 Mr. Darius Stafford, aged 77 years, died Monday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son, Frank Stafford. Funeral services were held at Bethel U.P. church on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Baldwin. Interment was by the side of his wife who died in 1924. Besides the son, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Bell. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Darius's death record indicates he died of pneumonia. ------------------------------------ The Madison Courier, Jefferson County, Indiana; Saturday – 20 March 1926 Mr. Darius Stafford, aged 77 years, died Monday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son, Frank Stafford. Funeral services were held at Bethel U.P. church on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Baldwin. Interment was by the side of his wife who died in 1924. Besides the son, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Bell.  | STAFFORD, Darias F. (I54575)
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17816 | Darius F. Stafford BIRTH 4 Feb 1849 DEATH 15 Mar 1926 (aged 77) BURIAL Old Bethel CemeteryHanover, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map PLOT ROW 3 MEMORIAL ID 18740362 · View Source SHARESAVE TOSUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 PLANT TREES On same stone as Martha J. Stafford. Son of Clement Stafford and Selia Hubbard. . Darius's death record indicates he died of pneumonia. The Madison Courier, Jefferson County, Indiana; Saturday – 20 March 1926 Mr. Darius Stafford, aged 77 years, died Monday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son, Frank Stafford. Funeral services were held at Bethel U.P. church on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Baldwin. Interment was by the side of his wife who died in 1924. Besides the son, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Bell. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Darius's death record indicates he died of pneumonia. ------------------------------------ The Madison Courier, Jefferson County, Indiana; Saturday – 20 March 1926 Mr. Darius Stafford, aged 77 years, died Monday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son, Frank Stafford. Funeral services were held at Bethel U.P. church on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Baldwin. Interment was by the side of his wife who died in 1924. Besides the son, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Bell. | STAFFORD, Darias F. (I54575)
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17817 | Darius F. Stafford BIRTH 4 Feb 1849 DEATH 15 Mar 1926 (aged 77) BURIAL Old Bethel CemeteryHanover, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map PLOT ROW 3 MEMORIAL ID 18740362 · View Source SHARESAVE TOSUGGEST EDITS MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 1 PLANT TREES On same stone as Martha J. Stafford. Son of Clement Stafford and Selia Hubbard. . Darius's death record indicates he died of pneumonia. The Madison Courier, Jefferson County, Indiana; Saturday – 20 March 1926 Mr. Darius Stafford, aged 77 years, died Monday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son, Frank Stafford. Funeral services were held at Bethel U.P. church on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Baldwin. Interment was by the side of his wife who died in 1924. Besides the son, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Bell. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ Darius's death record indicates he died of pneumonia. ------------------------------------ The Madison Courier, Jefferson County, Indiana; Saturday – 20 March 1926 Mr. Darius Stafford, aged 77 years, died Monday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son, Frank Stafford. Funeral services were held at Bethel U.P. church on Tuesday afternoon conducted by Rev. Baldwin. Interment was by the side of his wife who died in 1924. Besides the son, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. John Bell. | STAFFORD, Darias F. (I54575)
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17818 | Date of death on the Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death has death date as 19 Aug 1963 instead of the 1964 on the stone. | STAFFORD, Lillie Aderine (I124168)
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17819 | Date of death on the Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death has death date as 19 Aug 1963 instead of the 1964 on the stone. | STAFFORD, Lillie Aderine (I124168)
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17820 | Date of death on the Commonwealth of Kentucky Certificate of Death has death date as 19 Aug 1963 instead of the 1964 on the stone. | STAFFORD, Lillie Aderine (I124168)
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17821 | Dateline: St. Louis Peggy Jean Matter, 91, of St. Louis, Missouri passed away February 7, 2019 at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis. She was born December 12, 1927 in Memphis, Tennessee to Connie Robert and Gladys (Edwards) Faust. Peggy married Floyd Matter in California on August 15, 1959. He preceded her in death in April of 1998. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alton. She worked as a music teacher, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Peggy was a strong woman who greatly loved her children and worked hard to provide for them. She had a great talent for music, giving piano, accordion and organ lessons and, as an accomplished organist, she played the organ for many churches in the Alton/Godfrey area. She played throughout her life and in her old age enjoyed listening to others. She enjoyed travel and the outdoors. Throughout her life, she took her family camping and on trips to various sites. She loved the ocean and travelled often along the California coast. Peggy enjoyed visiting with relatives around the country and organized road trips through Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota to Memphis. She took the family on boat trips to Lake Tahoe, which she very much enjoyed. Peggy constantly thought of her children. In the final year of her life, she kept family photos – and her phone – close by so that she could easily connect with them. Peggy is survived by two children, Sister M. Ancilla, of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George (Tracy Lee Matter), and Carl Matter of Anchorage, Alaska; and one granddaughter Juliana Marie Bringer of Granite City. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter Leslie Denise (Matter) Bringer and a sister Sandra Lee Segars. Visitation will be held Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 8:30-9:30 am at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis, Missouri where a Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30am, Father Marty Mulvihill will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Alton. Memorials may be made to the Mother of Good Counsel Home. Condolences may be made online at www.staten-fine.com | FOUST, Peggy Jean (I154970)
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17822 | Dateline: St. Louis Peggy Jean Matter, 91, of St. Louis, Missouri passed away February 7, 2019 at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis. She was born December 12, 1927 in Memphis, Tennessee to Connie Robert and Gladys (Edwards) Faust. Peggy married Floyd Matter in California on August 15, 1959. He preceded her in death in April of 1998. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alton. She worked as a music teacher, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Peggy was a strong woman who greatly loved her children and worked hard to provide for them. She had a great talent for music, giving piano, accordion and organ lessons and, as an accomplished organist, she played the organ for many churches in the Alton/Godfrey area. She played throughout her life and in her old age enjoyed listening to others. She enjoyed travel and the outdoors. Throughout her life, she took her family camping and on trips to various sites. She loved the ocean and travelled often along the California coast. Peggy enjoyed visiting with relatives around the country and organized road trips through Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota to Memphis. She took the family on boat trips to Lake Tahoe, which she very much enjoyed. Peggy constantly thought of her children. In the final year of her life, she kept family photos – and her phone – close by so that she could easily connect with them. Peggy is survived by two children, Sister M. Ancilla, of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George (Tracy Lee Matter), and Carl Matter of Anchorage, Alaska; and one granddaughter Juliana Marie Bringer of Granite City. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter Leslie Denise (Matter) Bringer and a sister Sandra Lee Segars. Visitation will be held Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 8:30-9:30 am at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis, Missouri where a Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30am, Father Marty Mulvihill will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Alton. Memorials may be made to the Mother of Good Counsel Home. Condolences may be made online at www.staten-fine.com | FOUST, Peggy Jean (I154970)
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17823 | Dateline: St. Louis Peggy Jean Matter, 91, of St. Louis, Missouri passed away February 7, 2019 at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis. She was born December 12, 1927 in Memphis, Tennessee to Connie Robert and Gladys (Edwards) Faust. Peggy married Floyd Matter in California on August 15, 1959. He preceded her in death in April of 1998. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alton. She worked as a music teacher, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Peggy was a strong woman who greatly loved her children and worked hard to provide for them. She had a great talent for music, giving piano, accordion and organ lessons and, as an accomplished organist, she played the organ for many churches in the Alton/Godfrey area. She played throughout her life and in her old age enjoyed listening to others. She enjoyed travel and the outdoors. Throughout her life, she took her family camping and on trips to various sites. She loved the ocean and travelled often along the California coast. Peggy enjoyed visiting with relatives around the country and organized road trips through Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota to Memphis. She took the family on boat trips to Lake Tahoe, which she very much enjoyed. Peggy constantly thought of her children. In the final year of her life, she kept family photos – and her phone – close by so that she could easily connect with them. Peggy is survived by two children, Sister M. Ancilla, of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George (Tracy Lee Matter), and Carl Matter of Anchorage, Alaska; and one granddaughter Juliana Marie Bringer of Granite City. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter Leslie Denise (Matter) Bringer and a sister Sandra Lee Segars. Visitation will be held Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 8:30-9:30 am at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis, Missouri where a Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30am, Father Marty Mulvihill will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Alton. Memorials may be made to the Mother of Good Counsel Home. Condolences may be made online at www.staten-fine.com | FOUST, Peggy Jean (I154970)
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17824 | Dateline: St. Louis Peggy Jean Matter, 91, of St. Louis, Missouri passed away February 7, 2019 at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis. She was born December 12, 1927 in Memphis, Tennessee to Connie Robert and Gladys (Edwards) Faust. Peggy married Floyd Matter in California on August 15, 1959. He preceded her in death in April of 1998. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alton. She worked as a music teacher, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Peggy was a strong woman who greatly loved her children and worked hard to provide for them. She had a great talent for music, giving piano, accordion and organ lessons and, as an accomplished organist, she played the organ for many churches in the Alton/Godfrey area. She played throughout her life and in her old age enjoyed listening to others. She enjoyed travel and the outdoors. Throughout her life, she took her family camping and on trips to various sites. She loved the ocean and travelled often along the California coast. Peggy enjoyed visiting with relatives around the country and organized road trips through Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota to Memphis. She took the family on boat trips to Lake Tahoe, which she very much enjoyed. Peggy constantly thought of her children. In the final year of her life, she kept family photos – and her phone – close by so that she could easily connect with them. Peggy is survived by two children, Sister M. Ancilla, of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George (Tracy Lee Matter), and Carl Matter of Anchorage, Alaska; and one granddaughter Juliana Marie Bringer of Granite City. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter Leslie Denise (Matter) Bringer and a sister Sandra Lee Segars. Visitation will be held Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 8:30-9:30 am at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis, Missouri where a Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30am, Father Marty Mulvihill will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Alton. Memorials may be made to the Mother of Good Counsel Home. Condolences may be made online at www.staten-fine.com | FOUST, Peggy Jean (I154970)
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17825 | Dateline: St. Louis Peggy Jean Matter, 91, of St. Louis, Missouri passed away February 7, 2019 at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis. She was born December 12, 1927 in Memphis, Tennessee to Connie Robert and Gladys (Edwards) Faust. Peggy married Floyd Matter in California on August 15, 1959. He preceded her in death in April of 1998. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Alton. She worked as a music teacher, and enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Peggy was a strong woman who greatly loved her children and worked hard to provide for them. She had a great talent for music, giving piano, accordion and organ lessons and, as an accomplished organist, she played the organ for many churches in the Alton/Godfrey area. She played throughout her life and in her old age enjoyed listening to others. She enjoyed travel and the outdoors. Throughout her life, she took her family camping and on trips to various sites. She loved the ocean and travelled often along the California coast. Peggy enjoyed visiting with relatives around the country and organized road trips through Idaho, Wyoming, South Dakota to Memphis. She took the family on boat trips to Lake Tahoe, which she very much enjoyed. Peggy constantly thought of her children. In the final year of her life, she kept family photos – and her phone – close by so that she could easily connect with them. Peggy is survived by two children, Sister M. Ancilla, of the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George (Tracy Lee Matter), and Carl Matter of Anchorage, Alaska; and one granddaughter Juliana Marie Bringer of Granite City. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter Leslie Denise (Matter) Bringer and a sister Sandra Lee Segars. Visitation will be held Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 8:30-9:30 am at the Mother of Good Counsel Home in St. Louis, Missouri where a Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30am, Father Marty Mulvihill will officiate. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery in Alton. Memorials may be made to the Mother of Good Counsel Home. Condolences may be made online at www.staten-fine.com | FOUST, Peggy Jean (I154970)
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17826 | dau of Albion Stein (d. 27 Dec 1954) & Selma (Hakkaraikur) Stein (d. 11 Mar 1919) both were born in Finland | STEIN, Agnes (I152170)
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17827 | dau of Albion Stein (d. 27 Dec 1954) & Selma (Hakkaraikur) Stein (d. 11 Mar 1919) both were born in Finland | STEIN, Agnes (I152170)
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17828 | dau of Jasper Stafford & Julia Burns Louisville Courier Journal October 10, 1984 MRS. MARY ANN SEBREE, 90, of Northfield Nursing home, died there Tuesday. She was a native of Henry County. Survivors include two children, Carlos Mats of Stamping Ground and William S. Sebree; eight grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. A graveside service will be at noon Thursday at Switzer Cemetery in Franklin County, Kentucky Submitted by - Anne H. Lee | STAFFORD, Anna Mary (I111388)
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17829 | Dau of Martin and Ella Cole Caughran of Columbia, Ky. Wife of J.D. Murray. | CAUGHRON, Anna Lee (I153595)
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17830 | Dau of Martin and Ella Cole Caughran of Columbia, Ky. Wife of J.D. Murray. | CAUGHRON, Anna Lee (I153595)
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17831 | Dau of Martin and Ella Cole Caughran of Columbia, Ky. Wife of J.D. Murray. | CAUGHRON, Anna Lee (I153595)
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17832 | Dau of Martin and Ella Cole Caughran of Columbia, Ky. Wife of J.D. Murray. | CAUGHRON, Anna Lee (I153595)
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17833 | Dau of Martin and Ella Cole Caughran of Columbia, Ky. Wife of J.D. Murray. | CAUGHRON, Anna Lee (I153595)
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17834 | Dau of Martin and Ella Cole Caughran of Columbia, Ky. Wife of J.D. Murray. | CAUGHRON, Anna Lee (I153595)
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17835 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy" Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Helen Alberta (I155157)
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17836 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy" Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Helen Alberta (I155157)
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17837 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy" Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Helen Alberta (I155157)
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17838 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy" Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Helen Alberta (I155157)
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17839 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy" Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Helen Alberta (I155157)
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17840 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy? Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Stella B. (I155155)
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17841 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy? Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Stella B. (I155155)
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17842 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy? Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Stella B. (I155155)
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17843 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy? Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Stella B. (I155155)
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17844 | Daughter of Leslie B. "Cozy? Stafford and Ruby McCollum Stafford. | STAFFORD, Stella B. (I155155)
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17845 | Daughter of Alex Richardson and Liza Boland. Wife of James Perry "Jim" Stafford. | RICHARDSON, Ina Adeline (I118234)
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17846 | Daughter of Alex Richardson and Liza Boland. Wife of James Perry "Jim" Stafford. | RICHARDSON, Ina Adeline (I118234)
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17847 | Daughter of Alex Richardson and Liza Boland. Wife of James Perry "Jim" Stafford. | RICHARDSON, Ina Adeline (I118234)
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17848 | Daughter of Alex Richardson and Liza Boland. Wife of James Perry "Jim" Stafford. | RICHARDSON, Ina Adeline (I118234)
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17849 | Daughter of Alex Richardson and Liza Boland. Wife of James Perry "Jim" Stafford. | RICHARDSON, Ina Adeline (I118234)
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17850 | Daughter of Alfred & Lora (Davis) Bourdeau. Sister of Donald and Marjorie. Wife of George Stafford. Published in Flint Journal on Aug. 28, 2007 STAFFORD (Krause), Dorothy - Age 77, passed away Sunday, August 26, 2007 at Brian's House Hospice in Davison. Funeral service will be held 11 AM Thursday, August 30, 2007 at Calvary Presbyterian Church, 6100 Richfield Road with the Reverend Harold K. Polk officiating. Burial will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Saginaw, Michigan. Family will receive friends at Hill Funeral Home, 11723 S. Saginaw Street, Grand Blanc Wednesday 2 - 9 PM. Dorothy will lie in state at the church Thursday from 10 AM until the time of service. Dorothy was born September 18, 1929 in Saginaw, Michigan to Alfred and Lora Bourdeau. She graduated from Flint Central High School in 1947. Dorothy had a passion for music her entire life. She sang in the choir and played the organ for several Presbyterian Churches around the state. Her special gift was as a piano teacher. She taught hundreds of students throughout her years in Flint, Milford and Tecumseh. Her students consistently won awards for music around the state. She was past president of the Flint Music Teachers Association and a member of the Flint Community Players and the Michigan Harness Horseman's Association. Dorothy married George Stafford on Friday the 13th of October in 1978. They shared 29 devoted years together. They were members of the Calvary Presbyterian Church. George and Dorothy owned and raced harness horses. In 1994, they had the 3 year old State Champion Trotter. Everyone who met and knew Dorothy came to love a warm, caring, compassionate and Christian woman.Her easy laughter will be missed by all. Dorothy is survived by: her husband, George Stafford. She will be missed by: her 3 sons, Fred (Denise) Krause of Davison, Paul (Evelyn) Krause of Goodrich and Charles "Scott" (Amy) Krause of Frisco, Colorado; four step-children, Santokh (Hari) Khalsa of Espanola, New Mexico, Guy (Marilyn) Stafford of Turner, Perry (Linda) Stafford of Roscommon and Terry (David) Price of Ida; 17 grandchildren, Jim (Carolyn) Krause, Kris (Kathy) Krause, Melissa (Matt) Erhmantraut, Andy Krause, Cody Krause, Tristen Krause, Tommy Kleckner, Jennifer Kleckner, Faith (Mark) Seppala, Chris (Nicole) Quillan, Biff (Lynn) Stafford, Matthew Stafford, Keturah (Jon) Scribner, Andrew (Anneke) Stafford, Micah (Audrey) Stafford, Daniel Stafford and Paul Stafford. She also had 30 great-grand-children. She is also survived by her brother, Don (Ann) Bourdeau; and many nieces and nephews who all knew her as Aunt Dodo. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Al and Lora Bourdeau; and sister, Marjorie Bourdeau. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Calvary Presbyterian Church Mission Fund. A special thanks from the family to the staff of McLaren Hospital, Hurley Specialty Care Hospital, Fostorian Nursing Home and the staff at Brian's House. | BOURDEAU, Dorothy Jane (I138877)
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