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20251 | From Saginaw News obituary: Shirley Ruth Willy, wife of William J. Willy, passed away and went home to be with her lord at the age of 87 years. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan on November 11, 1921 to Harriet (Weston) and Ernest Stafford. Her mother passed away when she was two years old and her father passed away a few years later. She was adopted and raised by Zella and S. Roy Bricker in Saginaw. She graduated from Saginaw High School and attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She married Mr. Willy on August 24, 1948. They moved to Green Valley in 1981 where she was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital for 20 years, and was a past president of the Christian Women's Club of Green Valley. Mrs. Willy was also an organizing Regent of the Madera Canyon chapter of the DAR. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, David (Terry) Willy, Arlinton Heights, Illnois; Paul (Linda) Willy, Rockford, MI; and Thomas (Susan) Willy, Monument Colorado; seven granchildren, Wendy Beck, Eric, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Colin and Tyler Willy; three great-grandchildren, Trinity, Corwin and Evan; four brothers, Kenneth, Darwin and Calvin Stafford and Donald Bricker. She was predeceased by a son, Bricker Dan Willy. | STAFFORD, Shirley Murial Ruth (I138969)
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20252 | From Saginaw News obituary: Shirley Ruth Willy, wife of William J. Willy, passed away and went home to be with her lord at the age of 87 years. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan on November 11, 1921 to Harriet (Weston) and Ernest Stafford. Her mother passed away when she was two years old and her father passed away a few years later. She was adopted and raised by Zella and S. Roy Bricker in Saginaw. She graduated from Saginaw High School and attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She married Mr. Willy on August 24, 1948. They moved to Green Valley in 1981 where she was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital for 20 years, and was a past president of the Christian Women's Club of Green Valley. Mrs. Willy was also an organizing Regent of the Madera Canyon chapter of the DAR. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, David (Terry) Willy, Arlinton Heights, Illnois; Paul (Linda) Willy, Rockford, MI; and Thomas (Susan) Willy, Monument Colorado; seven granchildren, Wendy Beck, Eric, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Colin and Tyler Willy; three great-grandchildren, Trinity, Corwin and Evan; four brothers, Kenneth, Darwin and Calvin Stafford and Donald Bricker. She was predeceased by a son, Bricker Dan Willy. | STAFFORD, Shirley Murial Ruth (I138969)
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20253 | From Saginaw News obituary: Shirley Ruth Willy, wife of William J. Willy, passed away and went home to be with her lord at the age of 87 years. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan on November 11, 1921 to Harriet (Weston) and Ernest Stafford. Her mother passed away when she was two years old and her father passed away a few years later. She was adopted and raised by Zella and S. Roy Bricker in Saginaw. She graduated from Saginaw High School and attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She married Mr. Willy on August 24, 1948. They moved to Green Valley in 1981 where she was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital for 20 years, and was a past president of the Christian Women's Club of Green Valley. Mrs. Willy was also an organizing Regent of the Madera Canyon chapter of the DAR. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, David (Terry) Willy, Arlinton Heights, Illnois; Paul (Linda) Willy, Rockford, MI; and Thomas (Susan) Willy, Monument Colorado; seven granchildren, Wendy Beck, Eric, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Colin and Tyler Willy; three great-grandchildren, Trinity, Corwin and Evan; four brothers, Kenneth, Darwin and Calvin Stafford and Donald Bricker. She was predeceased by a son, Bricker Dan Willy. | STAFFORD, Shirley Murial Ruth (I138969)
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20254 | From Saginaw News obituary: Shirley Ruth Willy, wife of William J. Willy, passed away and went home to be with her lord at the age of 87 years. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan on November 11, 1921 to Harriet (Weston) and Ernest Stafford. Her mother passed away when she was two years old and her father passed away a few years later. She was adopted and raised by Zella and S. Roy Bricker in Saginaw. She graduated from Saginaw High School and attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She married Mr. Willy on August 24, 1948. They moved to Green Valley in 1981 where she was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital for 20 years, and was a past president of the Christian Women's Club of Green Valley. Mrs. Willy was also an organizing Regent of the Madera Canyon chapter of the DAR. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, David (Terry) Willy, Arlinton Heights, Illnois; Paul (Linda) Willy, Rockford, MI; and Thomas (Susan) Willy, Monument Colorado; seven granchildren, Wendy Beck, Eric, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Colin and Tyler Willy; three great-grandchildren, Trinity, Corwin and Evan; four brothers, Kenneth, Darwin and Calvin Stafford and Donald Bricker. She was predeceased by a son, Bricker Dan Willy. | STAFFORD, Shirley Murial Ruth (I138969)
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20255 | From Saginaw News obituary: Shirley Ruth Willy, wife of William J. Willy, passed away and went home to be with her lord at the age of 87 years. She was born in Saginaw, Michigan on November 11, 1921 to Harriet (Weston) and Ernest Stafford. Her mother passed away when she was two years old and her father passed away a few years later. She was adopted and raised by Zella and S. Roy Bricker in Saginaw. She graduated from Saginaw High School and attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She married Mr. Willy on August 24, 1948. They moved to Green Valley in 1981 where she was a member of Valley Presbyterian Church. She was a volunteer at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital for 20 years, and was a past president of the Christian Women's Club of Green Valley. Mrs. Willy was also an organizing Regent of the Madera Canyon chapter of the DAR. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, David (Terry) Willy, Arlinton Heights, Illnois; Paul (Linda) Willy, Rockford, MI; and Thomas (Susan) Willy, Monument Colorado; seven granchildren, Wendy Beck, Eric, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, Colin and Tyler Willy; three great-grandchildren, Trinity, Corwin and Evan; four brothers, Kenneth, Darwin and Calvin Stafford and Donald Bricker. She was predeceased by a son, Bricker Dan Willy. | STAFFORD, Shirley Murial Ruth (I138969)
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20256 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20257 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20258 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20259 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20260 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20261 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20262 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20263 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20264 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20265 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20266 | From Saginaw News obituary: Thelma C Malone passed away Tuesday, July 6, 2004 at Tendercare of Frankenmuth. Age 94 years. Thelma Stafford was born November 8, 1909 Bridgeport Twp. During world War II she worked at the gun plant, then retired from St. Luke's Hospital in 1975. She was married to Ira. A. Malone on November 10, 1927; he predeceased her February 8, 1975. Thelma resided in Florida for the last 20 years. Thelma was a renowned artist in China painting. She won numerous awards at the Saginaw County Fair. Surviving are one daughter, Donna (Chet) Felton of Saginaw: one son, Ashley (Margaret) Malone of St. Charles, MI....three brothers , Kenny (Jean) Stafford, Darwin Stafford, Calvin Stafford; one sister, Muriel (Bill) Willy ... She was predeceased by two daughters, Barbara Allis and Shirley Kochanowski, two brothers, Merrit and Loren Stafford. | STAFFORD, Thelma C. (I61348)
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20267 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20268 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20269 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20270 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20271 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20272 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20273 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20274 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20275 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20276 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20277 | From Saginaw News obituary: Viola Stafford of Montrose, died Wednesday January 11, 2012. She was 87 yers of age. Viola was born June 2, 1924 in Lancaster, PA to the late Alfred and Opal (Morris) White. During WWII she worked for the Boeing Aircraft Company and served in the US Army where she met her darling husband, were married on November 29, 1945 in CA. and thereafter dedicated her life to her family that she treasured. Her husband, John, preceded her in death on March 28, 2008. She resided in the Vienna Township are her entire married life. Surviving are: children John Jr of Montrose,; Helen of Montrose; and Richard of Dewitt; 3 granddaughters, Christina (Joseph), Angela (Erik) and Andrea (Scott | WHITE, Viola (I100814)
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20278 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20279 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20280 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20281 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20282 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20283 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20284 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20285 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20286 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20287 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20288 | From Saginaw News Tuesday April 1, 1980: Laverne (Tommy) Tomkinson of Bay City, MI passed away Monday, March 31, 1980, in Bay City. Age 73 years. He was born in Genesee County May 28, 1906. Surviving are two daughters and two sons, Mrs Edward (Betty) Babinski, Saginaw; Miss Mary Tomkinson, Bay City; James, Bay City; and Donald L. of Auburn; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs Clara Kazmier, Clio..... | TOMKINSON, Laverne Thomas (I100830)
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20289 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20290 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20291 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20292 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20293 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20294 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20295 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20296 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20297 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20298 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20299 | From Shortsville Enterprise 20 January 1916Â Mrs. James K. Potter died at her home in Booth street at about 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday morning. She had been in poor health for the past twenty years and for the last week had been in a critical condition. Heart failure is given as the cause of demise. Her age was 71 years. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Mehala Stafford and was born in the town of Manchester on April 27, 1844. Her parents were the late Permela and Nelson Stafford. With the exception of two or three years spent in Palmyra, when a young girl, her entire life had been spent in the township of Manchester. Shortsville had been her home since 1906, although living on a farm near here for many years. She was united in marriage with Mr. Potter on June 23, 1866. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Frank Potter of Buffalo, and Charles Potter of Hebron avenue; two brothers, Nelson Stafford of Rochester, and William Stafford of Akron, Ohio; also six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held from her late home on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. C. C. Reynolds of Waterloo. The burial will be in the family plot at Brookside cemetery. | STAFFORD, Mahala Ann (I25840)
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20300 | From the 1860 census for Ripley County, Indiana we learn that Joseph Allen was born in Ireland c 1825. The death record of his son Hugh in Louisville indicates that both of his parents were from Belfast. Joseph was married March 16, 1851 in Hamilton County, Ohio to Jane Stafford. The first child of this union was born in Ohio December 20, 1851. The second child was born into the family in Indiana, probably Dearborn County, in October 1853. In the census records for 1860 and 1870 it is learned that the couple had at least eight children by c 1865. We also learn from the 1870 census that the couple no longer were living with each other. It is unclear if Joseph died or if the couple was seperated, but all of the children are living with Jane in Ripley County in 1870. | ALLEN, Joseph (I99158)
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