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20051
From Saginaw New obituary:
Phyllis I. Stafford of Birch Run, age 84, died Monday, March 30, 2009 at Covenant Medical Center....Phyllis was born September 21, 1924 in Flint, Michigan to the late Jesse and Lydia (Lutman) Randel. She had resided in the Birch Run area most of her life. She was a 1942 graduate of Birch Run High School. Phyllis married Warren Stafford on December 3, 1949. He preceded her in death on November 8, 1986. She was employed with AC Spark Plug for 25 years, retiring in 1981. She enjoyed reading, watching movies and spending time with her family. 
Surviving are: children, Duane Bader (Angie Sproul), Gary (Wendy) Bader, Judy Stafford, Susan Stafford and Danny Bader; grandchildren Renee (Cliff) Cleary, Michael (Misty) Jerry, Tricia (Daniel) Schwartz and Christopher (Amy) Jerry, 8 great-grandchildren, Brent, Taylor, Deryk, Andrew, Madelyn, Nathan, Alyssa and Christian...Phyllis was also preceded in death by her sisters, Dora Sharon, Frances Fisher and Wilma Siebel; brother, Roy Ra 
RANDAL, Phyllis I. (I100821)
 
20052
From Saginaw New obituary:
Phyllis I. Stafford of Birch Run, age 84, died Monday, March 30, 2009 at Covenant Medical Center....Phyllis was born September 21, 1924 in Flint, Michigan to the late Jesse and Lydia (Lutman) Randel. She had resided in the Birch Run area most of her life. She was a 1942 graduate of Birch Run High School. Phyllis married Warren Stafford on December 3, 1949. He preceded her in death on November 8, 1986. She was employed with AC Spark Plug for 25 years, retiring in 1981. She enjoyed reading, watching movies and spending time with her family. 
Surviving are: children, Duane Bader (Angie Sproul), Gary (Wendy) Bader, Judy Stafford, Susan Stafford and Danny Bader; grandchildren Renee (Cliff) Cleary, Michael (Misty) Jerry, Tricia (Daniel) Schwartz and Christopher (Amy) Jerry, 8 great-grandchildren, Brent, Taylor, Deryk, Andrew, Madelyn, Nathan, Alyssa and Christian...Phyllis was also preceded in death by her sisters, Dora Sharon, Frances Fisher and Wilma Siebel; brother, Roy Ra 
RANDAL, Phyllis I. (I100821)
 
20053
From Saginaw New obituary:
Phyllis I. Stafford of Birch Run, age 84, died Monday, March 30, 2009 at Covenant Medical Center....Phyllis was born September 21, 1924 in Flint, Michigan to the late Jesse and Lydia (Lutman) Randel. She had resided in the Birch Run area most of her life. She was a 1942 graduate of Birch Run High School. Phyllis married Warren Stafford on December 3, 1949. He preceded her in death on November 8, 1986. She was employed with AC Spark Plug for 25 years, retiring in 1981. She enjoyed reading, watching movies and spending time with her family. 
Surviving are: children, Duane Bader (Angie Sproul), Gary (Wendy) Bader, Judy Stafford, Susan Stafford and Danny Bader; grandchildren Renee (Cliff) Cleary, Michael (Misty) Jerry, Tricia (Daniel) Schwartz and Christopher (Amy) Jerry, 8 great-grandchildren, Brent, Taylor, Deryk, Andrew, Madelyn, Nathan, Alyssa and Christian...Phyllis was also preceded in death by her sisters, Dora Sharon, Frances Fisher and Wilma Siebel; brother, Roy Ra 
RANDAL, Phyllis I. (I100821)
 
20054
From Saginaw New obituary:
Phyllis I. Stafford of Birch Run, age 84, died Monday, March 30, 2009 at Covenant Medical Center....Phyllis was born September 21, 1924 in Flint, Michigan to the late Jesse and Lydia (Lutman) Randel. She had resided in the Birch Run area most of her life. She was a 1942 graduate of Birch Run High School. Phyllis married Warren Stafford on December 3, 1949. He preceded her in death on November 8, 1986. She was employed with AC Spark Plug for 25 years, retiring in 1981. She enjoyed reading, watching movies and spending time with her family. 
Surviving are: children, Duane Bader (Angie Sproul), Gary (Wendy) Bader, Judy Stafford, Susan Stafford and Danny Bader; grandchildren Renee (Cliff) Cleary, Michael (Misty) Jerry, Tricia (Daniel) Schwartz and Christopher (Amy) Jerry, 8 great-grandchildren, Brent, Taylor, Deryk, Andrew, Madelyn, Nathan, Alyssa and Christian...Phyllis was also preceded in death by her sisters, Dora Sharon, Frances Fisher and Wilma Siebel; brother, Roy Ra 
RANDAL, Phyllis I. (I100821)
 
20055
From Saginaw News article dated January 29, 1959:
HOTEL STAFF VETERAN DIES
James Stafford, 80, died early today at Gratiot Community Hospital in Alma.
Born October 6, 1878, in Newville, Indiana, he came to St. Louis as an orphan boy of nine. He made his home with an uncle, then James R. Stafford, manager of St. Louis' famed hotel and baths, immediately began to "earn his keep". Last April he began his 71st year on the job at Hess Park Hotel.
He leaves a son, Dale Stafford, publisher of the Greenville Daily News. 
The ...burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. 
STAFFORD, James Gordon (I94338)
 
20056
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20057
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20058
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20059
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20060
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20061
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20062
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20063
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20064
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20065
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20066
From Saginaw News article Thursday December 18, 1947:
EX-Saginawian Air Crash Victim
Loren Stafford, 28, Among Seven Killed
A former Saginawian, Chief (MMM) Loren Stafford, 28, was among the seven Navy airmen killed Tuesday in a crash at the Norfolk, Va., Naval Air Station. 
The accident occurred, according to Naval spokesmen, when a Corsair fighter plane and a patrol bomber carrying a crew of seven, including Stafford, collided in the air and crashed. The Corsair caught fire and its pilot was burned to death. The bomber crashed on its back in swampy ground 300 yards away. One crewman was extricated from the wreckage and was found to have suffered only lacerations.
Born and reared here, Stafford attended Arthur Hill High School and prior to enlisting in the Navy about 10 years ago worked at Saginaw Hardware Co. During the war he saw action at Kiska and in Alaska. His plane was based at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack there but he was on a routine mission when the attack was staged.
He leaves his wife, Olga (Boone); a two-year-old son, Gary Lee; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. Ira Malone of Burt, Calvin, Merritt and Kenneth Stafford of Saginaw and Darwin Stafford of Birch Run...

 
  
STAFFORD, Loren Burdette (I61346)
 
20067
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20068
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20069
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20070
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20071
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20072
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20073
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20074
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20075
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20076
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20077
From Saginaw News Courier obituary July 19, 1921:
Mrs. Mabel B. Brickel, wife of Charles J. Brickel, died Monday at Saginaw General Hospital. She was born in Saginaw July 24, 1885, and has always lived here. She is survived by her husband and five children, Harriet, Lillian, Genevieve, Josephine, and Charles Jr.; three sisters, Mrs. George Hainer and Mrs. Peter Moeller of Flint and Mrs. Thomas Gilbert of Saginaw and two brothers; James Crandall of Saginaw and William Crandall of Fosters....burial in Forest Lawn..
Daughter of Charles Crandall and Harriet Ostrander 
CRANDALL, Mabel B. (I139013)
 
20078
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20079
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20080
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20081
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20082
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20083
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20084
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20085
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20086
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20087
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20088
From Saginaw News Courier obituary:
Mrs. Alma Stafford, wife of Harley Stafford of Montrose, died recently at University Hospital Ann Arbor according to word received by Saginaw friends. She is survived by her husband, one son, Clarence, her mother, Mrs. Catherine Roberts of Montrose; one brother, Frank Roberts of Detroit; and one sister, Mrs. D.E. Donovan of Detroit. 
  
ROBERTS, Beatrice Alma (I100793)
 
20089
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20090
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20091
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20092
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20093
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20094
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20095
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20096
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20097
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20098
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20099
From Saginaw News March 12, 1979:
Mrs. Shirley J. Williamson...passed away Sunday, March 11, 1979, at Caro Community Hospital after a lenghty illness. Age 53 years. Shirley Jean Hutchinson was born Nov. 17, 1925, in Clio, Mi. She was married to Melvin Williamson Sept. 24, 1946. He survives her. She was a member of the Caro United Methodist Church. She had worked at Square Deal Autoparts and was village clerk of the Village of Caro for seven years. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Miss Diana Sue Williamson, Caro; her mother, Mrs. Bernice Hutchinson, Caro; a step-grandmother, Mrs. Katherine Stafford, Clio; one sisiter, Mrs. Marjorie O'Dell, Caro; aunts, uncles and cousins. Her father, Thomas Hutchinson, and a sister, Thelma, predeceased her.....burial in Caro Cemetery.... 
  
HUTCHINSON, Shirley Jean (I139490)
 
20100
From Saginaw News November 9, 1986:
Warren A. Stafford passed away Saturday morning, November 8, 1986, at St. Mary's Hospital. Age 64 years. Mr. Stafford was born January 20, 1922, in Montrose, Mich., having lived the remainder of his life in Birch Run. He was married to Phyllis I. Randel on Dec. 3, 1949. She survives him. He was Veteran of WWII, having served in the European theatre and a member of U.A.W. Local #1131. Prior to his retirement in 1982, he had been employed with Universal Engineering for 41 years. Surviving besides his wife are three sons and two daughters: Duane and Gary Bader, both of Birch Run; Danny Bader, Delaware; Judy and Susan Stafford, both of Birch Run...two brothers and one sister, John Stafford, Montrose; Clinton Stafford, Birch Run; Mrs. George Daly, Flint.... 
STAFFORD, Warren Alfred (I89460)
 

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