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20601 | Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1907 Birth Place: Illinois Marriage Date: 6 Jun 1931 Marriage Place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA License County: Jackson Age: 24 Father: R T Kaywood Mother: Myrtle Craker Spouse: Harold Bellamy Wyant County File Number: 152 State File Number: 38 3733 Film: 96 Film Title: 38 Jackson 1331-4599 Film Description: Jackson (1927 - 1933) | Family F45423
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20602 | Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1907 Birth Place: Illinois Marriage Date: 6 Jun 1931 Marriage Place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA License County: Jackson Age: 24 Father: R T Kaywood Mother: Myrtle Craker Spouse: Harold Bellamy Wyant County File Number: 152 State File Number: 38 3733 Film: 96 Film Title: 38 Jackson 1331-4599 Film Description: Jackson (1927 - 1933) | Family F45423
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20603 | Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1907 Birth Place: Illinois Marriage Date: 6 Jun 1931 Marriage Place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA License County: Jackson Age: 24 Father: R T Kaywood Mother: Myrtle Craker Spouse: Harold Bellamy Wyant County File Number: 152 State File Number: 38 3733 Film: 96 Film Title: 38 Jackson 1331-4599 Film Description: Jackson (1927 - 1933) | Family F45423
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20604 | Gender: Female Race: White Birth Year: abt 1907 Birth Place: Illinois Marriage Date: 6 Jun 1931 Marriage Place: Jackson, Jackson, Michigan, USA License County: Jackson Age: 24 Father: R T Kaywood Mother: Myrtle Craker Spouse: Harold Bellamy Wyant County File Number: 152 State File Number: 38 3733 Film: 96 Film Title: 38 Jackson 1331-4599 Film Description: Jackson (1927 - 1933) | Family F45423
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20605 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20606 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20607 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20608 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20609 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20610 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20611 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20612 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20613 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20614 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20615 | Gene M. Stafford, 82, of Marcellus, passed away Monday July 1, 2013 at Rosewood Heights. Born in Auburn, to the late Francis and Edwina Ide, Gene worked in the billing department at Community General Hospital. She was a veteran of the Air Force serving during the Korean Conflict. She formerly volunteered at Community General Hospital, and the Marcellus Library. Gene was predeceased by her husband, James in 1990. Gene is survived by her daughter, Laurie Stafford of Rome; son, Robert (Kim) Stafford of Pennellville; sister, Betty Cottrell of Elbridge; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 27 at the Plis Funeral Home. Burial with military honors will be in Highland Cemetery, Marcellus. Calling hours will be from Noon to 1 p.m. Saturday July 27, 2013 prior to the service at the funeral home, 33 North St., Marcellus. Contributions may be made to the 441 W. Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse, NY 13204 Published in Syracuse Post Standard from July 4 to July 7, 2013 | IDE, Gene M. (I147755)
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20616 | Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County Pennsylvania, Vol II Genealogical and Biographical (IV) De Witt , son of William (2) and Amanda (Norris) Stafford , was born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania , April 28, 1874 . He was educated in the public school and learned the carpenter's trade, which occupation he followed in his native city. Since 1905 he has been successfully engaged in contracting and building for himself. He has prospered and has made some investments in West Virginia coal lands. His home is on Will's Road, erected in 1907 . He is a Democrat in politics. He married, November 2, 1896 , Alice Powell , born in Wales , who came to the United States in 1882 with her parents, Daniel and Mary Jane (Jones) Powell , both born in Wales and now living at Greenwood, Fayette county . Children of De Witt Stafford : Robert , born June 25, 1897 ; Margaret , born August 2, 1899 ; Helen , born January 24, 1903 ; Joseph , born January 12, 1906 ; William , born September 27, 1908 ; Lulu Ruth , born May 28, 1912. He married, November 2, 1896 , Alice Powell , born in Wales , who came to the United States in 1882 with her parents, Daniel and Mary Jane (Jones) Powell , both born in Wales and now living at Greenwood, Fayette county . Children of De Witt Stafford : Robert , born June 25, 1897 ; Margaret , born August 2, 1899 ; Helen , born January 24, 1903 ; Joseph , born January 12, 1906 ; William , born September 27, 1908 ; Lulu Ruth , born May 28, 1912 . | STAFFORD, De Witt (I31698)
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20617 | Geneva Alene Youngdeer, 93, of Cherokee passed away Thursday May 19, 2016. Born May 19, 1923 in Hanna, Oklahoma to the late William Isaac Stafford and Cordelia Cox Stafford. She was a proud native Oklahoman. She is survived by her husband of 73 years Robert S. Youngdeer; one son Merritt E. Youngdeer, Sr. and wife Lulie of Cherokee; one daughter, Judith A. Nelson and husband John of Lawton, Oklahoma; Grandchildren, Connie S. O'Neill of Groton, South Dakota, Audra L. Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Lauren Armachain of Cherokee, NC, Angela M. Nelson of Atlanta, Georgia, Carla Alene Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma, and John R. Nelson of Cherokee, NC; Great Grandchildren, Taylor Lynn and husband Skyler Spellman of Loma Linda, California, Payton N. Maine of Groton, South Dakota, Ashley S. Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Zack Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Orion D. Holmberg of Cherokee, NC, Kenneth C. Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma, and Robert C. Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma. In addition to her parents, Geneva was preceded in death by one grandson, Merritt E. Youngdeer, Jr.; and 8 brothers and sisters. | STAFFORD, Geneva Alene (I145817)
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20618 | Geneva Alene Youngdeer, 93, of Cherokee passed away Thursday May 19, 2016. Born May 19, 1923 in Hanna, Oklahoma to the late William Isaac Stafford and Cordelia Cox Stafford. She was a proud native Oklahoman. She is survived by her husband of 73 years Robert S. Youngdeer; one son Merritt E. Youngdeer, Sr. and wife Lulie of Cherokee; one daughter, Judith A. Nelson and husband John of Lawton, Oklahoma; Grandchildren, Connie S. O'Neill of Groton, South Dakota, Audra L. Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Lauren Armachain of Cherokee, NC, Angela M. Nelson of Atlanta, Georgia, Carla Alene Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma, and John R. Nelson of Cherokee, NC; Great Grandchildren, Taylor Lynn and husband Skyler Spellman of Loma Linda, California, Payton N. Maine of Groton, South Dakota, Ashley S. Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Zack Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Orion D. Holmberg of Cherokee, NC, Kenneth C. Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma, and Robert C. Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma. In addition to her parents, Geneva was preceded in death by one grandson, Merritt E. Youngdeer, Jr.; and 8 brothers and sisters. | STAFFORD, Geneva Alene (I145817)
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20619 | Geneva Alene Youngdeer, 93, of Cherokee passed away Thursday May 19, 2016. Born May 19, 1923 in Hanna, Oklahoma to the late William Isaac Stafford and Cordelia Cox Stafford. She was a proud native Oklahoman. She is survived by her husband of 73 years Robert S. Youngdeer; one son Merritt E. Youngdeer, Sr. and wife Lulie of Cherokee; one daughter, Judith A. Nelson and husband John of Lawton, Oklahoma; Grandchildren, Connie S. O'Neill of Groton, South Dakota, Audra L. Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Lauren Armachain of Cherokee, NC, Angela M. Nelson of Atlanta, Georgia, Carla Alene Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma, and John R. Nelson of Cherokee, NC; Great Grandchildren, Taylor Lynn and husband Skyler Spellman of Loma Linda, California, Payton N. Maine of Groton, South Dakota, Ashley S. Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Zack Vogel of Aberdeen, South Dakota, Orion D. Holmberg of Cherokee, NC, Kenneth C. Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma, and Robert C. Williams of Lawton, Oklahoma. In addition to her parents, Geneva was preceded in death by one grandson, Merritt E. Youngdeer, Jr.; and 8 brothers and sisters. | STAFFORD, Geneva Alene (I145817)
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20620 | Genevieve Hornung 1922–2006 | Family F52054
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20621 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20622 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20623 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20624 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20625 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20626 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20627 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20628 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20629 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20630 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20631 | Genevieve R. Stafford, 94, of Homer NY, passed away July 23, 2010. She was born February 12, 1916 in Homer NY, the daughter of the late Charles and Ora Litz Rumsey. Mrs. Stafford was raised and educated locally. She graduated from Cortland Normal School in1935 and began her teaching career in one room school houses in Glen Haven and Cold Brook. She then went on to teach for the Homer School District for many years before retiring in 1975. Mrs. Stafford was a longtime member of the First United Methodist Church of Homer where she volunteered her time and cooking abilities. She enjoyed socializing, cooking, and baking, an avid reader and writer, writing her own memoirs, poetry, and Village of Homer history. She will be dearly missed by her numerous friends and family. Her other memberships included serving as Past Matron of the Eastern Star, member of various local bridge clubs and the Leisure Hour Club. She is survived by her daughter Julie (Duane) Miller of Corning NY, sons George Stafford of Albany NY, Wayne (Tracy) Stafford of Homer NY, nephew Raymond Seager of Los Angeles CA who thought of Genevieve as a mother, 6 grandchildren Andrew (Lindsay) and Jonathan (Theresa) Miller, Dana, Cara, Lana, and Erin Stafford, and many loving nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Dayton Stafford in 2002. | RUMSEY, Genevieve R. (I147362)
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20632 | George Ben Allison, 50, retired Page County agent, died of a heart attack while hunting in the Massanutten Mountain Tuesday morning. He served as County agent here for 12 years and retired in 1960 because of his health. He was a native of Draper and was a son of Wade H. and Johanna Farris Allison. He was a member of the Luray Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Stafford Allison, a daughter, Mrs. Cordelia Allison a nurse in training at the University of Virginia Hospital, four sisters, Mrs. Charles W. Mootesheard, Radford, Mrss. Martha Allison, Montross, Miss. Louise Allison, Pulaski, Mrs. James Body, Buffalo, N.Y., and three brothers, Ralph and Hobert Allison, of Draper, and Dr. R.C. Allison, Emporia. Funeral services will be held Friday at eleven o'clock from the Bradley funeral home, the Rev. Lewis Caster officiating. Burial will be in Luray. Daily News Record Harrisonburg, Va. Wednesday, November 22, 1961 | ALLISON, George B. (I32518)
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20633 | GEORGE C. STAFFORD, 78, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Catlettsburg, husband of Phyllis Lambert Stafford, died Tuesday in Arlington. He was a tax consultant and former business owner in Catlettsburg. Also surviving are one son, George Stafford of Lexington; one daughter, Beth Reece of Arlington; and one brother, Paul Stafford of Lake Wales, Fla. Funeral 1 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home, Catlettsburg; burial in Golden Oaks Cemetery, Ashland. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | STAFFORD, George Cecil (I127051)
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20634 | GEORGE C. STAFFORD, 78, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Catlettsburg, husband of Phyllis Lambert Stafford, died Tuesday in Arlington. He was a tax consultant and former business owner in Catlettsburg. Also surviving are one son, George Stafford of Lexington; one daughter, Beth Reece of Arlington; and one brother, Paul Stafford of Lake Wales, Fla. Funeral 1 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home, Catlettsburg; burial in Golden Oaks Cemetery, Ashland. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | STAFFORD, George Cecil (I127051)
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20635 | GEORGE C. STAFFORD, 78, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Catlettsburg, husband of Phyllis Lambert Stafford, died Tuesday in Arlington. He was a tax consultant and former business owner in Catlettsburg. Also surviving are one son, George Stafford of Lexington; one daughter, Beth Reece of Arlington; and one brother, Paul Stafford of Lake Wales, Fla. Funeral 1 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home, Catlettsburg; burial in Golden Oaks Cemetery, Ashland. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | STAFFORD, George Cecil (I127051)
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20636 | GEORGE C. STAFFORD, 78, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Catlettsburg, husband of Phyllis Lambert Stafford, died Tuesday in Arlington. He was a tax consultant and former business owner in Catlettsburg. Also surviving are one son, George Stafford of Lexington; one daughter, Beth Reece of Arlington; and one brother, Paul Stafford of Lake Wales, Fla. Funeral 1 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home, Catlettsburg; burial in Golden Oaks Cemetery, Ashland. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | STAFFORD, George Cecil (I127051)
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20637 | GEORGE C. STAFFORD, 78, of Arlington, Tenn., formerly of Catlettsburg, husband of Phyllis Lambert Stafford, died Tuesday in Arlington. He was a tax consultant and former business owner in Catlettsburg. Also surviving are one son, George Stafford of Lexington; one daughter, Beth Reece of Arlington; and one brother, Paul Stafford of Lake Wales, Fla. Funeral 1 p.m. Friday at Neal Funeral Home, Catlettsburg; burial in Golden Oaks Cemetery, Ashland. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. | STAFFORD, George Cecil (I127051)
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20638 | George Earl Stafford fought against the Nazis in World War II, started his own successful business and was devoted to his family. As his son puts it, George Stafford was just an average, nice guy. But Mr. Stafford's son, Gregory Thomas Stafford of Rising Sun, Ind., said he now understands how extraordinary that can be. "I guess his claim to fame was being a great husband to my mother and a good dad to me," Gregory Stafford said. "There was nothing otherwise he was famous for, but I think that was pretty good." Mr. Stafford, 79, of Erlanger, died at 1:09 p.m. Tuesday at Village Care Center in Erlanger. Mr. Stafford retired 15 years ago from the company he owned and managed, G. E. Stafford and Associates. He began the company after leaving the corporate world and deciding to "run his own ship," his son said. "He really liked being the captain of his own ship where everything was based on his own success," said his son. Mr. Stafford was a World War II veteran of the Army Air Corps. He was an artillery spotter and pilot who achieved the rank of captain. He was a member of the Fort Mitchell Baptist Church, Summit Hills Country Club and Holmes High School Alumni Association. His first wife, Ruth Stafford, died in 1992. His second wife, Virginia Stafford, also preceded him in death. Other survivors include a brother, Charles Leonard Stafford of Warner Robins, Ga.; and a sister, Dorothy Evelyn Brauntz of Novato, Calif. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Connley Brothers Funeral Home, Latonia. Visitation will begin there at 9 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erlanger. Memorials are suggested to Fort Mitchell Baptist Church Building Fund, 2323 Dixie Highway, Fort Mitchell, Ky. 41017. Kentucky Post, September 28, 2000 | STAFFORD, George Earl (I81663)
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20639 | George is fourth son of John & Nancy. He is 15 in the 1860 Census and does not show up in 1870 census. 1900 Census, Nodaway Twp, Nodaway County Missouri Ed 114 sheet 8. 1910 Census, Green Twp, Nodaway County Missouri. Ed 124 sheet 45A. Source: Jack Morgan May 1999 [email protected] [email protected] | Stafford, George (I013)
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20640 | George move to the US in 1896 and became a citizen in 1901. | Stafford, George Robert (I93657)
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20641 | George Ray Hartley 1952–2009 | Family F52229
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20642 | George Ray Hartley 1952–2009 | Family F52229
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20643 | George Ray Hartley 1952–2009 | Family F52229
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20644 | George W. Stafford, 72, of Herminie, died Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008, in Excela Hospice at Jeannette. He was born July 22, 1936, in Albany, N.Y., to the late John T. and Mary Stafford. He was a retired truck driver for Land Star Ranger, Jacksonville, Fla., an employee of Giant Eagle Deli, North Huntingdon, and a Marine veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his wife of 38 years, Darlene F. Wright Stafford; children, George Earl Stafford, Brenda Lee Stafford and Gene Thomas Stafford, all of Herminie; grandchildren, George E. Jr., Nicholas R., Katelyn, Savannah and Dalton Stafford; best friend, Charles Maxwell; and his loved dogs, Mimi and Misty. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the WILLIAM SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main St., Irwin, 724-863-1200, where a blessing service will be held at 8 p.m. Friday. Private interment will be in Mars Hill Cemetery. The family would like to thank the doctors, caregivers and family and friends that helped through a difficult time. In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made to the family or a charity of choice. WILLIAM SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, | STAFFORD, George Walter (I67182)
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20645 | George was an insurance salesman. He was the son of Wiley E Patterson and Margaret Sparger. He was married to Emma Stafford. | PATTERSON, George Wayne (I74254)
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20646 | George was an insurance salesman. He was the son of Wiley E Patterson and Margaret Sparger. He was married to Emma Stafford. | PATTERSON, George Wayne (I74254)
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20647 | George was an insurance salesman. He was the son of Wiley E Patterson and Margaret Sparger. He was married to Emma Stafford. | PATTERSON, George Wayne (I74254)
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20648 | George was the son of George W. Kade and Sarah Austin. He married Berga May Johnston. George was a self-employed house builder. | KADE, George Allen (I141136)
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20649 | George was the son of George W. Kade and Sarah Austin. He married Berga May Johnston. George was a self-employed house builder. | KADE, George Allen (I141136)
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20650 | George was the son of George W. Kade and Sarah Austin. He married Berga May Johnston. George was a self-employed house builder. | KADE, George Allen (I141136)
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