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6551 Willem Cornelis hat sich bei der Geburt als 'Jean Adrien' PHAFF registriert PHAFF, Gerrit Nicolaas Reuwert (I26024)
 
6552 Willem Cornelis hat sich bei der Geburt als 'Jean Adrien' PHAFF registriert PHAFF, Willem Cornelis (I26073)
 
6553 Willi Conrad wurde noch nicht auf einen vom Volksbund errichteten Soldatenfriedhof überführt. CONRAD, Willi (I12959)
 
6554 Willi Pfeiffer ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Bartossen / Bartosze (PL).

Endgrablage: Block 5 - Unter den Unbekannten

Bei den Umbettungsarbeiten in seinem ursprünglichen Grablageort konnte er nicht zweifelsfrei identifiziert werden, so dass er als ''unbekannter Soldat'' auf dem Friedhof Bartossen / Bartosze bestattet worden ist. 
PFEIFFER, Willi (I53867)
 
6555 William (Duane) Klingbeil, 79 of Fargo, ND died suddenly Saturday, April 14, 2007 in his home.

Duane was born April 18, 1927 on a farm near Pinewood, MN to Walter and Hilda (Johnson) Klingbeil. He grew up on the family farm and attended a country school. Duane later graduated from a technical school in Minneapolis, MN where he was trained in welding. He moved to Fargo in 1963 where he was employed by Thurlow Welding and Machine for a number of years. He worked at American Crystal Sugar from 1979 until his retirement in 1989. Duane married Ione Mildred Bjornson October 8, 1990 in Fargo.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Ione

He is survived by three brothers, Ron, Topeka, KS, Robert (Shirley) Stillwater, MN and Dennis (Jan) McQueney, TX; two sisters, Arlen Lee and Marilyn (Dick) Zeman, both of Bemidji, MN; and a special friend, Helen.

Visitation: 9-10 a.m. ? Wednesday, April 18, 2007 ? Boulger Funeral Home Chapel, Fargo, ND.

Funeral Service: 10 a.m. - Wednesday ? Boulger Funeral Home Chapel

Burial: 2:30 p.m. ? Wednesday - Meadowview Cemetery, Solway, MN. Lunch will be served following the graveside service at Eckles Community Center on Cardinal Road, rural Bemidji.

Arrangements entrusted to Boulger Funeral Home, Fargo, ND
Online guestbook www.boulgerfuneralhome.com 
KLINGBEIL, William Duane (I21952)
 
6556 William Dervin ("Bill") Lotz (1893-1958) was the eldest of the five children of William M. ("Bim") Lotz (1863-1944) and Ella D. ("Nell") Hanley Lotz (1864-1934). He wed Anna Elizabeth Spotswood Lotz with whom he raised their only child, Anna Jean Lotz (Sheets, 1922-2013) who wed Marvin Sheets. Three group photographs -- 1902, 1904 & 1905 -- in which Bill Lotz appears as a child may be viewed on the Memorial to his uncle Henry Lotz, Jr., a Memorial linked to that of Bill's father, "Bim" Lotz, and to those of Bim's and Henry's parents and Bim's and Henry's seven siblings, all of whom are interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton, seat of Butler County, Ohio.
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Caption for the first photograph: "The family of William (“Bim”) Lotz (1863-1944) and Ella D. (“Nell”) Hanley Lotz (1864-1934), posed for this three-generational photograph at San Jose, California, during the spring of 1933. In the top row standing, left to right, are Nellie Elizabeth Lotz Burleson (1904-1944) and her husband George W. Burleson; Ella D. (“Nell”) Hanley Lotz; Mildred Minaker (wife of Wesley Edward Lotz); William (“Bim”) Lotz; Wesley Edward Lotz (1896-1964); Ina May Patton Lotz (1905-1959, wife of “Bob” Lotz) holding their daughter Nathalie Ina ("Sallie") Lotz (Coleman, Dec. 1932 to 2009); and Robert Vincent Earl (“Bob”) Lotz (1900-1960). In the front row, seated, are Anna Elizabeth Spotswood Lotz (1899-1970) and her husband William Dervin (“Bill’) Lotz (1893-1958); Robert Willis Burleson (1926-2002), son of Nellie Lotz Burleson & George Willis Burleson; Mary Eileen (“Betty”) Knox (Gordon, 1922-1965), daughter of Alan Wooley Knox and Mary Irene Lotz Knox; Anna Jean Lotz (Sheets 1922-2013), daughter of Bill Lotz & Anna E. Spotswood Lotz; Alan Wooley Knox (1898-1979) & Mary Irene Lotz Knox (1898-1983)."
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Caption for the second photograph: The family of William M. (“Bim”) Lotz (1863-1944) and Ella D. (“Nell”) Hanley Lotz (1864-1934), including all five of their children and the oldest three of their grandchildren, posed for this three-generational photograph at San Jose, California, during the summer of 1927: From the right stand Robert Earl Vincent ("Bob") Lotz (1900-1960), Mary Irene Lotz Knox (1898-1983), Nellie Elizabeth Lotz Burleson (1904-1944), and her son Robert Burleson (1926-2002), William Dervin ("Bill") Lotz (1893-1958), his daughter Anna Jean Lotz (Sheets, 1922-2013), William M. ("Bim") Lotz, Ella ("Nell") Hanley Lotz, Wesley Edward Lotz (1896-1964) , and Betty Knox (Gordon, 1922-1965), daughter of Alan Wooley Knox (1898-1979) and Mary Irene Lotz Knox (1898-1983).
Contributor: Bruce Garver (50130582) 
LOTZ, William Dervin (I5941)
 
6557 William F Ludwig II, who died on March 22 aged 91, ran the company that manufactured the drums made famous by Ringo Starr of the Beatles in the 1960s.
When the group made its first American television appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, Ringo was so impressed with the Ludwig drum kit provided that he asked Bill Ludwig to build one specially for him, with the company name emblazoned on the bass drumhead.
Ludwig did so, prompting such a huge demand for his products that the Chicago-based firm had to build a 100,000sq ft extension to its factory and recruit a night shift.
The original Ludwig Drum Company had been founded in Chicago in 1909 by William Ludwig Senior and his brother Theobald, both drummers.
The clumsy old wood pedal, used to accompany circus marches, could not meet the rigorous demands of the new syncopated jazz and ragtime rhythms, and the brothers invented the modern bass drum pedal now used by professional drummers worldwide. By the 1920s it had become the biggest drum company in the world.
William Frederick Ludwig II was born on September 13 1916 at Evanston, Illinois. His playing career began at the age of eight, when his father brought home a practice pad on a drum stand, an instruction book, and an oversized pair of sticks. After high school, he attended the University of Illinois and played drums at weekends for $4 a night.
As a young man, Bill Ludwig saw the fortunes of the American drum industry rise and fall. The arrival of talking films put theatre drummers out of work and the stock market crash of 1929 forced his father to sell the company to CG Conn in 1930. In 1937, with his father, Ludwig founded the WFL Drum Company.
During the Second World War he served in the Navy, where he taught military drumming, as a chief petty officer at the naval station on the Great Lakes.
When Conn left the drum business in 1955 it sold the Ludwig name back to the Ludwig family. Bill Ludwig saw the opportunities presented by the British rock and roll invasion of the 1960s.
In 1966 the firm's purchase of the Musser Marimba Company, manufacturers of vibes, marimbas, bells, chimes and xylophones, expanded its product range to cover every percussion instrument in the orchestra.
Ludwig succeeded his father as head of the company in 1973. Eight years later the Ludwigs sold the company to Selmer.
In retirement Bill Ludwig lectured widely on the history of drumming in America.
William F Ludwig II's wife, Marguerite, died in 2002. Their son and daughter survive him. 
LUDWIG, William Frederick II (I5959)
 
6558 William F. Crowden, 1931-2013
Longtime retailer hit stride repairing, selling drums

March 04, 2013|By Joan Giangrasse Kates, Special to the Tribune

William F. Crowden had no delusions about his drumming ability. He was, at best, an average percussionist.

But he loved the instrument, and after graduating from Lindblom Technical High School on Chicago's South Side and a brief stint in the military, he began his "music career" in 1957 repairing and selling drums at Frank's Drum Shop on Wabash Avenue in a downtown area known as Music Row. 
CROWDEN, William "Bill" Francis (I12040)
 
6559 William Francis Crowden, 81, of Irving, TX, formerly of River Forest, IL, passed away on 2/15/13 in Irving, TX. He was born 4/25/31 in Chicago, IL., son of the late William M. and Noreen (Lamb) Crowden. He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Brooke (Ludwig) Crowden of Irving, TX, daughter, Marguerite Crowden and son Will Crowden, both of Chicago, IL. He is also survived by his sister, Patricia Santilli (nee. Crowden) of Henderson, NV; brother, John (Kirsten) Crowden of Woodstock, IL, and many cousins, nieces and nephews. William was the owner of Drums Ltd. and later Frank's Drum Shop in Chicago, IL, the two most renowned music retail locations in the Midwest. His customers included world famous drummers Gene Krupa, Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Elvin Jones, Joe Morello, and countless other percussionists from around the globe. Services will be private. Donations in his name may be made to the Percussive Arts Society at www.pas.org or by calling 317.974.4488 and referencing the "William F. Ludwig, Jr. Pasic Scholarship Fund". The family is grateful for the tremendous outpouring of love and support during this difficult time.
Published in Chicago Tribune on February 17, 2013 
CROWDEN, William "Bill" Francis (I12040)
 
6560 William Fredrick Schmerse born 3 Nov 1902, Cadis Township, Monroe, Wisconsin, married 14 Mar 1925, Edna M.
Schwartzlow, born 19 Jun 1904, died 3 Mar 1980, El Centro, California. William died 17 Mar 1984. He always wanted a bicycle, so at
the age of 2 days old he started pedalling but
he never got the bicycle. Bill got all of his education in a one room school and graduated
with a diploma of hard knocks. He worked on a farm for uncle Henry and aunt Hulda. He drove a fine little sorrel mare, and a spiffy
buggy, he was the envy of those had to drive cars. Bill and Edna started farming in Sylvester Township, they farmed for many years.
They resided at 2120, 18th St., Monroe. Bill also spends much time in California after Edna's passing. Since moving to Monroe he has a
hobby of making many lovely toy wagons. He, also, made a toy merrygoround,
which he had merchandized. 
SCHMERSE, William Fredrick (I8667)
 
6561 William Gleason Obituary
Appleton - APPLETON - William "Bill" Thurston Gleason, 88, died peacefully Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012, surrounded by his family at his home Thursday. Born Feb. 21, 1924, in Union, he was the son of William C. and Margaret Thurston Gleason.

Bill grew up on his family's Union farm where he learned a strong work ethic and was schooled in the necessity of "a Yankee ingenuity," necessary to survive during those depression years. He attended Union schools and was a 1942 graduate of Union High School. During his high school years, Bill was a multi-sport athlete, participating in basketball, baseball and skiing. He excelled at ski-jumping and was never defeated in the cross-country ski competition. On Sept. 11, 1949, he married Rosalie A. Mank, in Union. Upon graduating, Bill entered the U.S. Army, and after basic training at Fort Hood, Texas, he served with the 45th Infantry Division. He was actively involved with that division in the invasion of France and Germany, and participated in the Battle of the Bulge. Returning to civilian life, he enrolled in the University of Maine at Orono, where he earned a degree in Education. While in high school and prior to his military service, Bill worked with Grevis Payson Trucking in Union. After graduating from the University of Maine he returned to employment with that trucking company. In 1953, Bill's grandfather, Wilbur Thurston, asked Bill to help out at Thurston Brothers Casket Factory, Union. He never left that business, which for a time included Thurston Brothers Transportation, serving as president until his death. Throughout the years, he supplied burial caskets to funeral homes throughout New England and enjoyed friendships with many of the funeral directors he met. Bill regularly made deliveries to the funeral homes himself and was often accompanied by his wife, Rosalie. For six years, he served as coach of Appleton High School boy's basketball team. Bill supported athletics in area schools and was a mentor to many students including his own grandchildren. A registered Maine guide, Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing and skiing, as well as gardening. He took great pleasure in often sharing the bounty of his gardens with friends and family. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Storer-Collins-Harding American Legion Post No. 110, Union.

Other than his parents, Bill was predeceased by two sisters, Eleanor McAllister and Dorothy Peckham. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Rosalie of Appleton; son, Craig T. Gleason and wife, Gail, of Union; brother, Richard Gleason and wife, Bernice, of Union and Florida; three grandchildren, Carrie R. Gleason of Maine Maritime Academy cadet of Union, Nicole E. Glidden of Memphis, Tenn., Jon-David Thurston Gleason of Union; three stepgrandchildren, Harmonie Hagerman of Gardiner, Lt. Autumn Ridell of Tamuning, Quam, and Forrest Hagerman of Camden; two great-grandchildren, Ava Elizabeth Gleason and Kelsey Elizabeth Glidden; two great-stepgrandchildren, Maize Grace Hagerman and Delia Autumn Trott; as well as many nieces and nephews.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 22, at Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock St., Rockland, where a memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Thursday with Pastor Mark Adolphsen officiating. A reception will be at 104 Limerock St.. Private family interment with military honors, will be at Pine Grove Cemetery, Appleton. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Storer-Collins-Harding American Legion Post No. 110, care of Paul Doughty, 487 South Union Road, Union, ME 04862; or Make-A-Wish Foundation, 477 Congress St., Suite M1, Portland, ME 04101. To share a memory or story with Bill's family, please visit his online Book of Memories at

www.bchfh.com. 
GLEASON, William Thurston (I48226)
 
6562 William H. Richardson was born in the state of Ohio on August 12, 1864, to mother Catherine (Cooper) Richardson and a father Richardson whose identity has not yet been ascertained. During the year 1890, at Hamilton, seat of Butler County, Ohio, William H. Richardson wed Katherine May ("Katie") Lotz who was born on February 9, 1875, to German immigrant Herman E. Lotz (1849-1910), born in Aßlar, Kreis Wetzlar, in the Kingdom of Prussia (today's Kreis Land-Dill, Hessen, Germany) and to Mary G. Lotz Brown (1858-1936), born in Pennsylvania to German immigrants, Phillip Willliam Schneider (1829-1906) and Helene Wilhelmina ("Mina") (Lotz) Schneider (1832 to circa 1864), the eldest of the six daughters and three sons born to Wilhelm Lotz (1807-1878) and Magdalena ("Maggie") (Lotz) Lotz (1806-1890) in Aßlar, Kreis Wetzlar, in the Kingdom of Prussia (today’s Aßlar, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany). RICHARDSON, William H. (I22890)
 
6563 William Kolb besuchte die Universität Heidelberg & 2 Tage nach Ostern 1851 segelte er nach Amerika und landete 46 Tage später in New York, bevor er zur Vorbereitungsschule unserer Gemeinde in Milwaukee ging. Sein akademischer Standard übertraf die dortigen Studenten bei weitem, also ging er zum Priesterseminar in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Seine erste Predigt hielt er am Pfingstsonntag 1852 in Wille County, Iowa. Im selben Jahr unternahm er seine erste Reise nach Chicago, wo er seine zukünftige Frau, Anna Elizabeth Ganz, geboren 1833 und gestorben 1923, kennenlernte. Sie heirateten am 14. März 1853. Ihr erster forn Sohn war Theodore Johann Kolb in Adams County, Indiana am 4. Mai 1854. William Kolfs nächste Versammlung war in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. 1868 zog sie sich aus gesundheitlichen Gründen von dort zurück und zog nach Niles, Illinois. Als William Kolb in den Ruhestand ging, kaufte er 60 Morgen Land an der Milwaukee Avenue in Niles von seinem Cousin H. W. Rincker, und 1872 kaufte Frau W. Kolb weitere 20 Morgen von ihm für 4.000,00 $. Herr Rincker hatte es den Indianern abgekauft. 1874 kaufte Frau Kolb 15 Morgen für 2.700,00 $. 1885 wurde 1/2 von F. Ebinger und 1889 ein Grundstück von Christian Meyer gekauft, alle angrenzend. William Kolb war zusammen mit seinen Söhnen Theodore und Martin in der Landwirtschaft tätig. Die beiden Mädchen heirateten und gründeten Familien, starben jedoch in einem vergleichsweise frühen Alter und wurden am selben Tag aus nicht verwandten Gründen begraben. Otto wurde Lehrer an den lutherischen Schulen und Paul Pfarrer. Der größte Teil des Landes wurde in den 1930er Jahren verkauft, ein Teil an den Bunker Hill Country Club, der Rest des Landes, auf dem das Gehöft stand, wurde in den 1950er Jahren an die Slinger Drum Factory aus Chicago verkauft, die ein Picknick für ihre Mitarbeiter veranstaltete das Gelände & ließ die Feuerwehr das Haus niederbrennen. Die Veranstaltung wurde fotografiert und in den Chicago Daily News berichtet. Wilhelm Kolb starb 1905. KOLB, Wilhelm (I25275)
 
6564 William P. Warner Jr., age 60 of Hamilton passed away at Hospice of Hamilton on Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at 8:15 PM. He was born in Hamilton on November 6, 1949 the son of William P. Sr. and Verna Mae (Campbell) Warner. William retired from Beckett Paper Company. He married Deborah Cropenbaker in Hamilton in 1969.

He is survived by his wife, Deborah Warner; four children, William P. (Brandi Carr) Warner III, Michael J. (Shawna) Warner, Douglas R. (Karen) Warner, and Amanda J. (Jamie Nix) Warner; six grandchildren, Braden, Allysen, Noah, Jaden, Grace, and Anna Warner; and three sisters, Joyce L. (Les) Johnson, Janet L. Berger, and Judy L. (Glen) Riddell. He was preceded in death by his parents.

A memorial service will be held at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1285 Main Street, on Saturday, December 5, 2009 at 11:00 AM with Pastor Kevin Jud officiating. A luncheon will follow at West Side Baptist Church, 154 Gordon Avenue, at 12:00 noon. 
WARNER, William Pryce Jr. (I22869)
 
6565 William Ralph /Nolan/ NOLAN, William Ralph (I6771)
 
6566 William Sweitzer /King/ KING, William Sweitzer (I4302)
 
6567 William Winfield (Bill) Martin aus Findlay, Ohio, ehemaliger Industriemanager und Leiter mehrerer Berufs- und Wohltätigkeitsgruppen, starb am 24. Januar 2012 im Heritage Manor. Er war 94 Jahre alt und sein Gesundheitszustand verschlechterte sich seit mehreren Monaten.

Bill wurde am 15. Oktober 1917 in East Liverpool, Ohio, als Sohn von William McKinley und Edith (Bennett) Martin geboren. Sein Vater starb unerwartet, als Bill fünf Jahre alt war. Danach arbeitete seine Mutter für 15 Cent pro Stunde, um die Familie zu ernähren, und Bill arbeitete im Laufe der Jahre in mehreren Gelegenheitsjobs, um im Haushalt zu helfen.

Bill verließ mit 16 Jahren sein Zuhause und trat mit einer gefälschten Geburtsurkunde dem Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) bei. Das CCC war ein öffentliches Arbeitsbeschaffungsprogramm in den Vereinigten Staaten, das jungen Männern über 18, die während der Großen Depression Schwierigkeiten hatten, eine Arbeit zu finden, Beschäftigung verschaffte. Er diente in Ft. Knox, Kentucky, und Camp Euclid, Ohio, bevor er im April 1935 ehrenhaft aus dem CCC entlassen wurde. 
MARTIN, Captain William Winfield (I40024)
 
6568 William Winslow Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hall Funeral Homes & Cremation Services -
Waldoboro on Aug. 23, 2023.

William "Billy" Raymond Winslow, 76 of Friendship, went home to be with the Lord and his wife Beverly, on August 21, 2023. Billy was born on June 20, 1947, to Robert W. and Dorothy F. (Sidelinger) Winslow in Rockland, Maine.
Billy grew up in Thomaston and attended local schools, graduating from Georges Valley High School in 1965. Before enlisting in the United States Air Force, Billy married Beverly May Benner on August 27, 1966. He served from 1966 to 1970 as a Sgt. Crew Chief on a KC-135 Tanker in the Vietnam War and was stationed in Little Rock, Arkansas. After being honorably discharged in 1970, Billy went on to college for real estate, taking classes at night so he could work and provide for his family.
Billy worked several different jobs in his life. He was a clam digger, lobsterman, he worked at the Button Factory in Waldoboro, as a supervisor at Crowe Rope in Warren for many years and eventually retired from Fisher Engineering in Rockland. Even after he retired, he still enjoyed lobstering his 5 traps and giving the lobsters to his family to enjoy. Billy took many day trips with a friend to dig clams and would tell his family about the adventure when he returned, always laughing because he dug the most clams. Billy enjoyed going dancing every Saturday night with his wife Beverly and friends to see the Country Wranglers. They would travel from dance hall to dance hall to see them. He also loved hosting cookouts and would put on the biggest fireworks display. Billy cherished his garden and would spend hours in it, being sure to plant the peas by April 1st so they would be ready by the 4th of July. For many years, he grew so many vegetables that he had to give them away. He enjoyed using his John Deere tractor and would often make up projects so he could spend time on it. Billy enjoyed going for rides in his new Chevy Colorado with his dog Sheba and would tell you something new that he'd discovered about his truck almost every time he stopped to visit. Billy and Sheba were inseparable. Anywhere he went, Sheba was by his side. He would "take Sheba out to breakfast" every Sunday morning and sometimes other days as well. Days that they didn't go to breakfast, he would make her breakfast so they could eat together. Billy loved driving down around the shore daily to check on what boats were out to haul and would always say "Sheba wanted to go for a ride". He loved spending time with his family and would light up any time one of them stopped to visit. Billy loved listening to the "old style" country music like Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam and Creedence Clearwater Revival and would often sing along with the songs.
Billy is predeceased by his wife Beverly of 49 years, his parents, his sisters Virginia "Ginny" Cunningham, Vida Kelley and Cynthia "Cindy" Chase, his brother Bobby Winslow Jr., father in-law Dennis Benner, mother in-law Frances Benner, brother in-laws Charles "Jr" Benner, Arnold Benner, George Barter and Joel Maxcy.
Billy is survived by his daughters Melissa Olson and her husband Johnny of Cushing and Rebecca "Becky" Glidden and her husband Dusty of Cushing, grandchildren Michael Hoffses and his wife Jessica of Cushing, Victoria Cormier and her husband Michael of St. George, Chelsea Ennis and her husband Dan of South Berwick, Nicole Glidden of Harrisonburg, Virginia, Dustin Glidden of Cushing, great grandchildren Greyson and Emmett Cormier of St. George, Nova and Hudson Hoffses of Cushing and Weston Ennis of South Berwick, sister Nancy Grover and her husband Alton of Cushing, sister in-laws Alwilda "Diddy" Maxcy and Dorothy Benner both of Friendship, as well as his best friend and companion, Sheba. He is also survived by several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to Pope Memorial Humane Society, 25 Buttermilk Lane, Thomaston, Maine 04861. A graveside service with military honors will be held on Saturday, September 2, 2023, at 1pm in the Sweetland Cemetery, 2361 Friendship Road, Waldoboro with Mark Holden officiating. 
WINSLOW, William Raymond (I52865)
 
6569 WILLIAMSBURG - Richard Marshall Ludwig, of Williamsburg, Va., 88, died Dec. 19, 2019. He was the son of Edward Ingraham and Florence Marshall Ludwig, both deceased. A native of Gardiner, he was a chemical engineering graduate of the University of Maine. He pursued a career in the pulp and paper industry prior to his retirement in 1993 from International Paper Co., where he had been vice president of engineering and logistics. Before that, he had been a long-time executive with Hammermill Paper Co. of Erie, Pa., until the merger of that firm with International Paper in 1986.
Mr. Ludwig, a life-long Episcopalian, was most recently a member of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. He was active in the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), having served as a national director, was elected a TAPPI Fellow, and was the recipient of a Leadership and Service Award by that organization.
He was also a former president of the Board of the Erie (Pa.) Philharmonic Orchestra.
He was the former chairman of the Membership and Gifts and Bequests Committees of the University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation. He was a member of the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Virginia Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and had been director of the Colonial Capital Branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (A.P.V.A.) in Williamsburg. A history buff, he was a volunteer interpreter at Colonial National Historic Park in Yorktown, Va., Historic Jamestown for Preservation Virginia, and a concert usher and historic guide at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. He was a member and treasurer of the residents council and president of the computer club at Williamsburg Landing, Inc., the retirement community where he and his wife Margery had lived since 2004.
Survivors include his wife of 66 years, Margery Carter Williams Ludwig; three daughters, Madge Ludwig of Centre Hall, Pa., Helen Nelson Ludwig and her fiancé, Stephen Spence of Charlottesville, Va., and Elizabeth Marshall Ludwig Radovsky of Mechanicsville, Va.; three granddaughters, Ariana Moussavi, Jamie Marshall Williams, and Sarah and her husband Viktor Osipov; as well as two great-grandchildren, Olivia Ariana Ludwig and Dylan Carter Ludwig; two sisters Mary Ludwig DeBoer of Lacey, Wash., and Helen Ludwig Jiracek of St. Michael, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews. A brother, Edward Arthur Ludwig, and his wife, Nancy Loomis Schneller Ludwig, of Thomaston, died in 2018. Richard was greatly loved by them all.
No memorial service will be held, with burial at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to the
University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation Scholarship Fund
5737 Jenness Hall
Orono, ME 04469-5737 
LUDWIG, Richard Marshall (I39837)
 
6570 Willis A. Perry Nachruf
Willis Arthur Perry, 78, verstarb am Sonntag, den 6. Februar 2011, im Maine Veterans Home in Augusta nach längerer Krankheit. Willis wurde am 27. September 1932 in Warren als Sohn von Benjamin und Bertha Moody Perry geboren. Er besuchte Schulen in Warren, diente im Koreakrieg, war Milchbauer und hielt Hühner. Er arbeitete mit seinem Schwager Henry Conary an Ausgrabungen bis zu Henrys Ruhestand. Im September 1990 heiratete er Janet Kinney Dyer, und 1991 erfüllte sich sein Traum, als er sein eigenes Ausgrabungsunternehmen gründete.

Willis genoss seine Familie und war am glücklichsten, wenn er seine großen "Spielzeuge" betrieb und mit seinem Enkel Mathew arbeitete, um ihm das Geschäft beizubringen. Er unterrichtete auch gerne und verbrachte Zeit mit seinen Enkeln Brandon und Logan. Er war immer für seine Familie da, half ihm und war einfach ein "Opa" oder "Bumpa", wie ihn manche nannten. Er wird von allen sehr vermisst werden. Willis wurde von seinen Eltern, Benjamin und Bertha Perry, überlebt; Brüder Ralph und Ernest Perry; Schwager Philip Fernald und Francis Jones; erste Ehefrau, Marion Perry.

Er hinterlässt seine Frau Janet Perry aus Warren

Tochter: Kelly Leland und ihr Ehemann John of Warren

Stieftöchter: Elizabeth Dyer von Warren

Lori Dinsmore und ihr Ehemann Melvaney, Jr. aus Warren

Enkel: Brandon Simmons und seine Verlobte Kristy Moran aus Warren

Logan Simmons aus Warren

Joseph Benner von Warren

Stiefenkel: Mathew Dyer und seine Verlobte Sarah Beaucage aus Warren

Adam Knowlton und Trevor Knowlton aus Warren

Urenkelin: Lillian Simmons aus Warren

Brüder: James Perry und seine Frau Carol von Waldoboro

Richard Perry und seine Frau Betty aus Tipton, IN

John Perry und seine Frau Quitta aus Lubbock, TX

Schwestern: Barbara Bowman aus Waldoboro

Lucille Conary und ihr Ehemann Henry von Warren

Lorraine Jones von Cushing

Mary Orne und ihr Ehemann Ralph aus Alamogardo, NM

Viele Nichten und Neffen

Eine Gedenkfeier zu Willis' Leben wird am Samstag, den 12. Februar 2011, um 11 Uhr im Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main Street, Waldoboro, stattfinden. Pfarrer Robin Honaker wird die Zeremonie leiten. Anstelle von Blumen können Spenden an das Maine Veterans Home, 310 Cony Road, Augusta 04330, geleistet werden.

Sie sind eingeladen, Ihr Beileid, Ihre Erinnerungen und Fotos mit der Familie Perry zu teilen, indem Sie ihr Buch der Erinnerungen bei www.hallfuneralhomes.com

Die Organisation wird Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main Street, Waldoboro, anvertraut. 
PERRY, Willis Arthur (I53726)
 
6571 Willis W. Flora, age 85 of Eaton, OH, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, June 18, 2010 at the Greenbriar Nursing Center, Eaton, OH. He was born September 19, 1924 in Dayton, OH to the late Willis W. and Helen (Hapner) Flora. He was a lifelong resident of Eaton and longtime Preble County Farmer; he was an Army Veteran who served during WWII where he received the Purple Heart; and he was a member of the Eaton United Church of Christ, Eaton, OH.

He is survived by his loving wife of 67 years Marie L. (Brandly) Flora of Eaton, OH; daughter and son-in-law Arlene and Tim Thompson of Reynoldsburg, OH; son and daughter-in-law John and Alice Flora of Eaton, OH; three grandchildren, Rebecca Cail-Cantey and Ron Cantey of Mansfield, OH, William Cail of Columbus, OH and Janelle and Doug Ellis of Wyoming, MI; two great grandchildren Teyron and Diondre Cantey; sister Vera King of New Paris, OH; and several nieces and nephews.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, OH.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Eaton United Church of Christ, 113 West Decatur Street, Eaton, OH 45320. Girton Schmidt & Boucher Gard Funeral Home, Eaton, OH is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences and other remembrances may be sent to the family by visiting www.gsbfuneralhome.com. 
FLORA, Willis William Jr (I35039)
 
6572 WILLIS, Geraldine (Jerre) Age 74, of Hamilton, died Tuesday, May 10, 2005, at 5:43 a.m. at Ft. Hamilton Hospital. She was born in Hamilton the daughter of Raymond and Helen (Lotz) Thieman. She was a graduate of Hamilton High School and received a BA degree in English at Miami University. On October 18, 1952, she married Richard T. Willis in Hamilton, he preceded her in death in 1990. She was a kindergarten, first, and third grade teacher. She began her teaching career at Holy Cross Lutheran Church School, Polk Elementary and Fillmore Elementary where she retired. She was a member of the Park Avenue United Methodist Church, a member of The Friendly Divers Circle and Bible Study Groups. She was past president and member of the Metropolitan Womens Club, past president and member of AAUW , a foundling member of the New London Hills Club, a member of the Kindergarten Screening Team and an avid bridge player, playing with several bridge groups. She was a recipient of "Teacher of the Year" in 1991-1992 at Fillmore Elementary and was a recipient of a proclamation from the mayor proclaiming "Jerre Willis Day in Hamilton" in 1994. Jerre was also a member and swimmer of Westovers Bever Wellness Center. She was a volunteer at Ft. Hamilton Hospital, Westover Retirement Community, Heritage Elementary and was a member of Westover Service Guild. She is survived by her son, Andy Willis and wife Kristen of West Chester and her daughter, Linda Willis of Port Clinton, Ohio and two grandchildren, Richard and Kathryn Willis. Funeral service will be held Friday, May 13, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at the at Weigel Funeral Home, with Rev. John Eshelman officiating. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call Thursday from 5-8:00 p.m. at the Weigel Funeral Home, 980 NW Washington Blvd. Memorials may be given to the Hamilton Community Foundation, 319 N 3rd Street Hamilton, Ohio 45011 in her memory.
Published in Journal-News from May 11 to May 12, 2005 
THIEMAN, Geraldine Doris "Jerre" (I22767)
 
6573 Willy Fuhrländer ruht auf der Kriegsgräberstätte in Vauxbuin.

Endgrablage: Block 1 Grab 494 
FUHRLÄNDER, Wilhelm (Willi) (I20739)
 
6574 Wilmersdorf, Berlin, Berlin, Germany JAENICKE, Ernst Rudolf Paul (I26679)
 
6575 Wilton Rest Home STEWART, John Leonard Sr (I9751)
 
6576 Winchenbach, Jo. Jacob, Sohn des hiesigen Bürgers Jacob, studierte hier 1656,
heiratete 1666, des Inspektors zu St. Goar Nikolai Trevirani Tochter, Charlotte
Margreth.

Winchenbach, Martin, des vorigen Bruder, geboren 1644, studierte hier 1662, wurde
zweiter Prediger zu Dillenburg, danach erster zu Haiger. Von 1671 bis 1678 war er
Pfarrer in Niederscheld.

Winchenbach, Jo. Jacob, des vorigen Bruder, geboren 1658, studierte hier 1677, ist
als Pfarrer zu Ulm im Greifensteinischen am 21. November 1737 gestorben.

Winchenbach, Jo. Jacob, Sohn des Bürgers Johannes, studierte hier 1717; kam als
Vikar und Adjunkt bei seinen nachherigen Schwiegervater, Pfarrer Koch; starb 1784
als erster Pfarrer zu Marienberg in einem sehr hohen Alter. Er hatte lange hier
gestanden und war bei seiner Gemeinde sehr beliebt.

Winchenbach, Jo. Peter, Sohn des Jacob Henrich, studiert seit 1785.

https://www.westerwald-silva-hercyna.de/files/seiteninhalt/herborn.pdf 
WINCHENBACH, Johann Jacob (I37631)
 
6577 WINSLOW - Richard "Dick" Eugene Grenier, 83, passed away on May 17, 2019, at Goudreau's Retirement Inn in Winslow. He was born March 9, 1936, in Waterville, the son of Wilbrod and Cecile (Libby) Grenier.He was educated in Waterville and Winslow schools, class of 1953.

He was a veteran who proudly served his country in the US Marine Corps from 1955 to his honorable discharge in 1957.

Dick was employed by Keyes Fibre for 32 years. He was a member of the American Legion in Waterville. He enjoyed camping at Cathedral Pines for 50 years where he met many new friends who became his camp family and even naming a road to honor him. He loved driving the back roads and going to Big Jim. In his younger days he was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and other outdoor activities. He enjoyed spending time with his families and was very proud of his two granddaughters, Stasha and Tia, who enlisted and graduated as Master Sargent from the Young Marines.

He is survived by his sister, RaeJean (Grenier) Beane and her partner Dickie Pullen and three nephews Richard, Rusty and Roger all of the Bingham area; two stepsisters, Theresa and George Savage of Sidney and Alice and Skip Sherburne of Milfred; one uncle, Raymond Grenier of Winslow; his five daughters Dawn Bilodeau of Boynton Beach, Fla., Tammy and Buster Hopkins of Plymouth, Maine, Catharine Nelson of Canaan, Connie and Red Laliberte of Sidney and Lori Barnard of Winslow; his nine grandchildren April McCaslin of Randolph, Nicole Grenier of Newport, Tyler Chase of Lisbon Falls, Patricia and Christopher Gutierrez of Owensboro, KY, Sister Christina Marie of Valley of Our Lady Monastery in Prairie du Sac, Wisc., Elizabeth Nelson of Canaan, Keisha Baldwin of Skowhegan, Tia Baldwin of Winslow and Stasha Baldwin of Sidney; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his wife of 38 years, Dianne; his parents Wilbrod and Cecile, his stepfather, Lionel (Ned) Betit; a daughter, Cynthia and his son-in-laws Paul Bilodeau and Ronald Nelson.

His family would like to thank all of the friends he made at the Oak Grove Center and Goudreau's Retirement Inn. He thought the world of all of you! Notable Jane and Mary. Thank you to all of his friends who took the time to visit him, especially Ron Quimby, Jim and Jenny Lightbody and Julie and Erin. He looked forward to your visits and cherished them.

A graveside service will be held Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 78 Grove St., Waterville. Arrangements under the care and direction of Dan & Scott Cremation & Funeral Services, 445 Waterville Road, Skowhegan, Maine 04976.

In lieu of flowers, friends wishing to, may make a donation in Dick's name to: MaineGeneral Hospice PO Box 828 Waterville, ME 04903-0828. (Central Maine Newspapers 5/23/2019) 
GRENIER, Richard Eugene “Dick” (I44994)
 
6578 WINSLOW, ME -- Frank Lester Mank, 74, died Friday, June 12, 2009, at MaineGeneral Medical Center in Augusta.

He was born in Appleton on July 29, 1934, the son of Elwin and Mary (Meservey) Mank. Frank attended Appleton schools, graduating from Appleton High School. He worked doing various jobs, retiring as a manager for the state of Maine.

Frank was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting, fishing and bird watching. He belonged to several snowmobile clubs and was active in camper groups. While living in Washington, he was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department. For the past 10 years he has lived in Winslow and spent winters in Zephyrhills, Fla.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Christine (Chapman) Mank. Surviving are a son, Timothy A. Mank, of Washington; a daughter, Cheryl Swift, of Augusta; two brothers, Elwin Mank and wife Carolyn, of Rockport, and Mervyn Mank and wife Gail, of Appleton; two sisters, Rosalie Gleason and husband William, of Appleton, and Gloria Parker and husband Frank, of Appleton; a granddaughter, Heather Parker and husband Alan, of Williston, Fla.; four great-grandchildren, Shelby Mosley, Morgan Clark, Hannah Clark and Emma Parker. 
MANK, Frank Lester (I48315)
 
6579 WINTERPORT - Linda M. Montgomery, 72, died of cancer on May 15, 2016, at a Bangor healthcare facility. She was born July 15, 1943, in Portland, ME to Linwood Hammond and Edwina (Hackett) Fletcher.

Linda was a graduate of Hampden Academy, Class of 1961. She taught horseback riding lessons for many years. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, camping, fishing, horseback riding, knitting, and visiting with friends.

Linda was predeceased by her parents; stepfather Cliff Fletcher; brothers, William and Donald Hammond. She is survived by sons Toby and wife Marsha Montgomery of Frankfort and Casey Montgomery of Montréal, Quebec; daughter Tamra Mongomery-Redmond of Frankfort; granddaughters Josephine Ginise and Caroline Redmond of Frankfort; sister Eleanor and husband Donald Rhodes of Winterport; nephew Paul Kinne, Jr. of Brownville; nieces, Marie Gibbons of Murrieta, CA, Ruth Dunbar of Holden, Kathy Urquhart of Winterport, Joyce Hammond of Stockton Springs; many relatives and friends who loved and adored her.

Family and friends are invited to visit 5-7 PM Thursday, May 19, at Kiley & Foley Funeral Service, 299 Union St., Bangor. A graveside service will be held at 11 am Tuesday, May 31 at Oak Hill Cemetery, Winterport with the Rev. Suzie Gowie presiding.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to Monroe Community Church, P.O. Box 805, Monroe, ME 04951. Messages and memories may be shared at kileyandfoley.com

Arrangements by Kiley & Foley Funeral Service, 299 Union St., Bangor.

To Plant Memorial Trees in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in BDN Maine on May 17, 2016. 
HAMMOND, Linda Marie (I40041)
 
6580 WINTHROP - Arlene Dorothy Mank, 85, passed away peacefully in her home Wednesday, April 13, 2011. She was born in Augusta on Nov. 23, 1925, a daughter to Amos H. Higgins and Minnie (Webber) Higgins. She graduated from Cony High School in 1944. In 1948, she married Kenneth T. Mank of Farmingdale.
She worked for Gardiner Oil for 10 years and as a Secretary for the VA Medical Center at Togus for many years.
She was a former member of Winter Street Baptist Church. At her death, she was again a member of the Penney Memorial United Baptist Church, where she had attended as a child and started her married life.

Arlene was predeceased by her infant sister, Constance, and sisters Evelyn Jewell, Rachel Whittier and Beverly Burton.

She is survived by her beloved husband, Kenneth T. Mank, of Winthrop; daughter Patricia and husband Walter Guild of Farmingdale; son Richard and wife Joan of West Gardiner; daughter Judith A. Mank of Winthrop; sisters Madelyn Hunt of Gorham, and Ruth Jones of Weeks Mills; grandson Michael and wife Ruth, and great-grandson Joseph of Virginia; grandson Matthew and wife Alissa of Augusta; several nieces, nephews, cousins and many special friends.
Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, April 18, at the family lot in Maine Avenue Cemetery in Farmingdale. (Kennebec Journal 4/15/2011) 
HIGGINS, Arlene Dorothy (I44709)
 
6581 WINTHROP - Steven Robert Winchenbach, 73, aus Winthrop, ist am 23. November 2018 verstorben. Nach einem langen Kampf gegen Demenz und Morbus Wegener erlag er schließlich seiner Krankheit. Steve wurde am 9. Oktober 1945 als Sohn von Robert und Flora Winchenbach in Rockport geboren.

Als Kind, das gegen Hirnkrebs kämpfte, war er als „Little Stevie“ bekannt, überlebte aber nach langem Kampf und der Unterstützung seiner Gemeinde wie durch ein Wunder. Er machte 1963 seinen Abschluss an der Rockland District High School und besuchte anschließend das Central Maine Vocational Technical Institute.

Als aktiver Pfadfinder pflegte Steve seine Liebe zum Jagen, Campen und Angeln. Als Erwachsener arbeitete Steve auf dem Bau, für die Tischlerei seines Vaters und bei Snap-On Tools, bevor er Wink's Mini-Mart in Livermore, Maine, eröffnete. Steve arbeitete weiterhin als Tischlermeister und später als Wartungsleiter bei Androscoggin Home Health, bis er 2012 in den Ruhestand ging. Er widmete sich weiterhin seinen Hobbys, der Holzbearbeitung, dem Puzzeln, dem Modellieren und dem Spielen mit seinem Hund Kaylee, bevor er in ein betreutes Wohnen zog.

Steve hinterlässt seinen Sohn Todd und seine Frau Deena mit den Enkelinnen Ava und Leah aus New York, zwei Schwestern, Elaine mit den Söhnen Alan und Kevin und Linda mit den Töchtern Marianne, Kathy und Rachel, alle aus Maine, seine beiden Tanten Doris Prock und Jean Winslow sowie weitere Nichten und Neffen und seine Ex-Frau Beverly, mit der er 31 Jahre lang verheiratet war.

Vor Steven starben bereits seine Eltern Robert und Flora, seine Schwester Cheryl, sein Bruder Bruce und seine zweite Frau Shirley Ann Dudley.

Die Trauerfeier fand im Gracelawn Memorial Park statt.

Bei Interesse können Gedenkspenden an den American Kidney Fund (www.kidneyfund.org) gerichtet werden. (Central Maine Newspapers, 1.12.2018) 
WINCHENBACH, Steven Robert (I38218)
 
6582 Wird in Dokumenten auch als Johann Xst. Landgraf erwähnt LANDGRAF, Johann Christian (I19279)
 
6583 Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Wisconsin Marriages, 1973-1978; Wisconsin Marriages, 1979-1997. Wisconsin, USA: Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. Quelle (S11160)
 
6584 Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Madison, Wisconsin. Quelle (S9434)
 
6585 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL
Tuesday, May 15 1934
Mrs. S. Schwartzlow, Monroe, Buried Today

MONROE - Funeral services for Mrs. Sam Schwartzlow, 38, Primrose township in Dane county, who died in a Monroe hospital Sunday night, were held today at the Shriner-
Nuenschwander funeral home and in St. John's Evangelical church. The Rev. P. A. Schuh officiated and burial was in Greenwood cemetery.

Ann Buehl, daughter of George and Augusta Schmerse Buehl, was born in Washington township, and was married to Sam Schwartzlow at Freeport in 1913.

She is survived by her husband and mother, Monroe; five sisters, Mrs. Carl Vogel, Monticello, Mrs. Rudy Kubly, Monroe, Mrs. Jac Schindler, Footville, Mrs. Baltz Schindler, Jordan township, and Mrs. William Schwartzlow, Janesville; and four brothers, William and Edwln, Monticello, George, Janesville, and Ervin, Waukesha.

Mrs. Schwartzlow was a member of the Mother's Club and ladies' aid society at Primrose, and St. John's church in Monroe. 
BUEHL, Anna Marie (I1111)
 
6586 Wittwe des am 12.01.1919 verstorbenen Zimmermanns Johann Heinrich Wolf zu Nenderoth, geboren zu Odersberg, verheiratet am 03.03.1878. Litt an Altersschwäche und am grauen Star und war zuletzt völlig erblindet SPÄTH, Marie Henriette (I9471)
 
6587 Wittwe des am 19.08.1837 gestorbenen Johannes Henche u. evangelisch KLEIN, Christine Elisabethe (I52954)
 
6588 Wittwer durch den am 19.4.1843 erfolgten Tod der Marie Elisabeth Schwarz in Löhnberg KETTENBACH, Friedrich Wilhelm (I4275)
 
6589 Wittwer seit dem am 28.6.1836 erfolgten Tod der Elisabeth Haas LIESFELD, Ludwig Henrich (I5821)
 
6590 Witwer GIMBEL, Johannes (I2772)
 
6591 Witwer durch den am 11.4.1865 erfolgten Tod der Anna MargaretheBruchmann in Odersberg Familie: Johann Georg SPÄTH / Christine Margarethe BECKER (F3098)
 
6592 Witwer von Sophia van Bodegraven. Familie: Gerrit SLOT / Carolina AZACHOWSKY (F11520)
 
6593 wo unbekannt KUNZE, Alwin Alfred (I18713)
 
6594 WOBLICK, JR. FREDRICK KURT Nov. 2, 1930 to Dec. 14, 2002 Fredrick K. Woblick, Jr., 72, of Benson, Ariz. for three years, and a former resident of San Diego, Calif., passed away December 14, 2002. He was born in Los Angeles, Calif. on November 2, 1930. Retired US Navy, 23 years. He served in Korea and Vietnam. Preceded in death by his parents Fredrick K. and Bertha Kaul Woblick, Sr. Survived by his wife Ruth Woblick of Mescal/Benson, Ariz., two sons, Dennis and wife Cindy Woblick, Benson/Mescal, Ariz., Kenneth and wife Karen Woblick of Seattle, Wash; one daughter Sandy Austin, Benson/Mescal, Ariz., three grandhchildren. Cremation. Services pending.
Published in The San Diego Union Tribune on Dec. 17, 2002 
WOBLICK, Fredrick Kurt Jr (I11787)
 
6595 wohnte unter anderem in der 2e Boomdwarsstraat Nr. 1, 2. Stock. Und arbeitete für das Noorderspeeltuin. Außerdem erzählte er den Kindern der Spielplatzmitglieder Geschichten, darunter „Allein in der Welt“. Er war auch eine Art Türsteher im ATVA-Gebäude. (Amsterdam Tehuis voor (unverheiratete) Arbeiter) in der Marnixstraat. LOHUIJS, Johannes (I26292)
 
6596 Woodale Cemetery PENNEL, Hannah (I6883)
 
6597 Woodlawn Cemetery PRIEWE, Wilbert G (I7736)
 
6598 Woodlawn Garden, Section 425, Grave #4. As per Michael Webster, mgr ofWoodlawn Memorial Park. He was 24 ys old. KLEIN, Erwin E (I4447)
 
6599 WORCESTER/LEICESTER: Richard J. Lineen, 69, aus 1060 Main St., Worcester, früher aus Leicester, starb am Samstag, den 28. November, in The Meadows of Leicester.

Er hinterlässt seine frühere Frau Gertrude (Spooner) Lineen aus Spencer, zwei Söhne, Richard P. Lineen und seine Frau Melinda und Robert S. Lineen, alle aus Spencer, zwei Töchter, Susan A. Lineen-Prizio und ihren Mann Philip aus Sterling, Ct. und Wendy M. Pike aus Leicester, einen Bruder, Paul T. Lineen aus Ill., und eine Schwester, Karen Welsh aus Webster, 8 Enkelkinder, Scott, Shauna, Kelsey und Nicole Lineen, Jonathan und Alicia Brunnett, Bradley Lawton und Konnor Pike, Nichten und Neffen.

Richard war Gasleitungsschweißer für J.J. Baffaro und R.H. White Construction Co., bevor er 1995 in den Ruhestand ging.

Er wurde in Worcester als Sohn von John P. und Eula M. (Watson) Lineen geboren.

Private Trauerfeiern finden auf dem Pine Grove Cemetery in Spencer statt. Es gibt keine Besuchszeiten. Bitte verzichten Sie auf Blumen. MORIN-MORRISON FUNERAL HOME, 1131 Main St., Leicester, kümmert sich um die Arrangements.

www.morin-morrison.com 
LINEEN, Richard John (I38380)
 
6600 World Jewish Congress Collection (USHMM Archives Accession Number 1997.A.0235). Microfilm collection of World Jewish Congress records held by the American Jewish Archives in Cincinnati, Ohio. This data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org. Quelle (S9992)
 

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