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| 2901 | Gevattern zum Knäbgen: Johann Jacob Pletsch zu Haern, Best Jungen zu Odersberg undt Öhllgen Hoffmans Johanges Hausfraw zu Obershaussen. | STURM, Johann Best (I22995)
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| 2902 | Gevattern zum Töchterlein: Eva, Jacob Schwartz Hausfraw zu Nentenrodt, An-Catharein, Best Conradts Hausfraw undt Theiß Henges auch zu Nentenrodt. | STURM, Anna Catharein (I22996)
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| 2903 | Gideon C. Winchenbach, 69, Union, died Oct. 15, at Maine Medical Center in Portland after a brief illness. He was born June 8, 1926, in Waldoboro the son of Chester and Carrie Cushman Winchenbach. A resident of the Maine Seacoast area all of his life. He attended West Waldoboro schools. He served in the Army during WWII in the Air Repair Squadron. His specialty was an airplane and engine mechanic. He received many medal and ribbons from the Philippines including the WWII victory medal for his service. He was a member of the VFW. He was road commisoner for the town of Union for nearly 30 years. He also worked the Union Fairgrounds taking care of the race track for 18 years. He was currently retired raising beef critters. He is survived by two daughters, Lydia Winchenbach Abbotoni and Deidrekay Rolerson both of Union; two sons, Craig and Darrell Winchenbach both of Waldoboro, two sisters, Priscilla Poland and Christine Clifford both of Waldoboro; four brothers, Robert of Waldoboro, Addison of Waldoboro, Carlton of California, and Russell of Augusta, three grandchildren, Amber-Rose Abbotoni of Union, Darren and Even Winchenbach both of Waldoboro, several nieces and nephews. He also raised five boys, pall Belcher, Dana, Gerald, Brian and Duane Rolerson and he had a live in friend Leola Russell. The funeral service will be held 1 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 18, at the Hall Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Lakeview Cemetery in Union. Arrangements are under the direction of Hall Funeral Home in Waldoboro. Lincoln County News: Oct. 19th, 1995. | WINCHENBACH, Gideon Coolidge (I36593)
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| 2904 | Giesenaue, Kreis Landsberg | FUTTERLIEB (I2557)
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| 2905 | Giesenaue, Kreis Landsberg | FUTTERLIEB, Johann Gottlieb (I2596)
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| 2906 | Giles Risch Obituary 1943-2014 ALBION - Giles E. Risch, age 71, died unexpectedly Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014 at his home. He was born in Glen Ridge, N.J., on Jan. 20, 1943 a son of the late Robert G. and Gertrude (Reese) Risch. Mr. Risch attended schools in New Jersey, Maine and Pennsylvania. He was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. Upon his honorable discharge from the service, he was a self employed, over the road truck driver for many years. He later worked as a mental health worker before his retirement. Mr. Risch was predeceased by a sister, Rachel Pratt and two brothers: Robert G. Risch Jr. and Donald D. Risch. He is survived by two sons: Robert G. Risch and his partner, Sherry Curtis, of Freedom, and James R. Risch, of Randolph; two granddaughters: Mikeala M. Risch, of Fort Kent, and Nicholle E. Risch, of Union; as well as his former wife and mother of his children, Marjorie (Noyes) Nicholas, of Randolph. At his request, there will be no public visiting hours. A private graveside service with military honors will be held in the spring in the new Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Augusta. Arrangements are under the direction of Plummer Funeral Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. Condolences, photos and memories may be shared at www.plummerfh.com. | RISCH, Giles E. (I51516)
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| 2907 | Gladys C. Mank FARMINGDALE – Frau Gladys C. Mank, 72, Witwe von Millard T. Mank, starb am Samstag nach kurzer Krankheit im Augusta General Hospital. Sie wurde am 6. Januar 1899 in Waldoboro als Tochter von Forrest und Lavina Davis Creamer geboren. Sie war Mitglied der Highland Avenue United Methodist Church, des Makaria Clubs und der Women Society of Christian Service, alle in Gardiner, sowie des Merrymeeting Clubs in Farmingdale. Hinterblieben sind ein Sohn, Kenneth T. aus Farmingdale, und drei Enkelkinder. Sun-Journal: 26. Oktober 1971 | CREAMER, Gladys (I44714)
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| 2908 | Gladys DeFinizio Obituary Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 16, 2017. DeFINIZIO Gladys V. (nee Krause), age 87, of Springfield, PA on December 16, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Adolph and loving mother of the late Thomas DeFinizio. She is survived by her loving children; Sherry Gallo (Jimmy), Debbie Babiak and Bonnie Pedicone (John), her sister, Geraldine, her grandchildren; Maria DiPietro (Jason), Nina Babiak, Thomas Gallo (Christie), Nicholas Gallo (Stephanie), Gia Pedicone and Johnny Pedicone and her great-grandchildren; Jason, Juliana, Dominic, Mason, Grace, Tessa and Enzo. Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 10:30-12:30 PM at the Danjolell Memorial Home of Broomall, 2811 West Chester Pike, Broomall, PA 19008. Interment Glenwood Memorial Gardens. | KRAUSE, Gladys Virginia (I55003)
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| 2909 | Glaucha, Delitzsch, Sachsen, Germany | Familie: Albert Gustav Rulemann KÖNIG / Marie Henriette PFENNIGSDORF (F8303)
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| 2910 | Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA | TOENEBOEHN, Milton Francis "Buzz" (I24164)
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| 2911 | Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA | MCCORMICK, Mary Eileen (I24170)
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| 2912 | Glesien | Familie: Johann Gottfried LANDGRAF, III / Christiane Elisabeth BAYER (F1734)
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| 2913 | Gloria Arlene Hannan, 79, aus Rockland, verstarb am 20. Januar 2022. Gloria wurde am 13. März 1943 als Tochter von Irving Keizer und Arlene (Mason) Keizer in Rockland, Maine, geboren. Gloria wuchs im Raum Rockland auf, wo sie örtliche Schulen besuchte. Gloria hatte verschiedene kleine Jobs, darunter die Betreuung kleiner Kinder bei sich zu Hause. Viele dieser Kinder hielt sie bis ins Erwachsenenalter in Kontakt. Gloria liebte Gott und ihre Familie. Zu ihren größten Freuden gehörten ihre Familie, das Zubereiten besonderer Geburtstagsmahlzeiten für ihre Liebsten, das Machen von Haaren, Make-up und Nägeln. Ihr sind ihre Eltern Irving und Arlene Keizer, ihr Ehemann Bob, ihre Tochter Sheila, die Geschwister Ronald und Ruth sowie ihr Urenkel Dawson vorausgegangen. Gloria hinterlässt ihre Söhne Timothy Scott Robinson aus Friendship und Kevin Pratt aus Rockland, ihre Schwiegertochter Angela Robinson aus Friendship, ihre Schwester Carolyn Robinson aus Warren, ihren Enkel Timothy "Scotty" Robinson aus Friendship, die Enkelinnen Savannah Robinson aus Friendship, Kaayla Pratt aus Rockland, Nikki Pratt aus Rockland, Tasia Whittier aus Lincolnville und Misti McKellar aus Augusta sowie ihren Enkel Chris McKellar aus Appleton. Außerdem hinterlässt Gloria ihre 12 Urenkel und 3 Ururenkel, ihre Katze Peanut und ihre lebenslangen Freunde Sharon, Roy und Laura, Nichten, Neffen und eine erweiterte Familie. Am 27. Mai 2022 findet um 14:00 Uhr auf dem Dorffriedhof in Thomaston, Maine, eine Trauerfeier statt. Auf Touren bringen. Anne Roundy wird die Zeremonie leiten. Spenden können im Namen von Gloria an die Pope Memorial Humane Society, 25 Buttermilk Lane, Thomaston, ME 04861, oder an Mobius, Inc., 319 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543, gemacht werden. Hall's of Thomaston kümmert sich um die Arrangements. Um online ihr Beileid auszusprechen, besuchen Sie bitte www.hallfuneralhomes.com. Gloria Keizer Hannan – Ankündigung Eine Beisetzungsfeier für Gloria Keizer Hannan, die am 20. Januar 2022 verstorben ist, findet am Freitag, den 27. Mai, um 14 Uhr auf dem Village Cemetery, Erin St., Thomaston, statt. The Lincoln County News, 16. Mai 2022 https://hallfuneralhomes.com/book-of-memories/4835106/Hannan-Gloria/index.php | KEIZER, Gloria Arlene (I53698)
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| 2914 | Gloucester - Cynthia Elaine (Alisch) Muenzner, 57, wife of Bruce William Muenzner, of Gloucester, passed away on Tuesday, November 19, 2013, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House, after a brief illness. Cynthia graduated from Northeastern University in 1978 with a degree in theraputic recreation. She was employed by Associated Group Home, Marblehead School Department, Gordon College, and was an active member of St. Ann’s School. Her interests were the activities of her children, Bryan and Alex. She ran many recreational programs, including the City of Gloucester Summer Programs, Y.M.C.A. ski trips and youth sporting events. She had never missed a recreational activity. She was married to Bruce for 31 years. Memories include cherished experiences at beaches on Cape Cod and Gloucester, where she was well known. She loved the ocean, the sand and the collection of nature’s seashells. She is survived by her beloved husband, Bruce, and her two boys, Bryan and Alex; the family dog, Fenway; her mother, Helen R. (Adamowicz) Alisch of Worcester; her only sister, Beth Ann Alisch Crotty and her husband, Keven M. Crotty of South Windsor, Conn.; and many nieces, nephews and cousins, whom she all loved. She was predeceased by her father, Rudolph E. Alisch, formerly of Worcester. ARRANGEMENTS: Her funeral will be held from the Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington Street, Gloucester, on Friday, November 22, at 9:45 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass in St. Ann’s Church on Friday, at 10:30 a.m. Family and friends are cordially invited to attend. Visiting hours will be held on Thursday, from 4 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home. The burial will be held in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Beverly. Contributions may be made in Cynthia’s name to the JJ Nicastro Foundation, 9 Lattof Farm Circle, Rockport, MA 01966. For condolences, please visit greelyfuneralhome.com. Published on November 20, 2013 | ALISCH, Cynthia Elaine (I18346)
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| 2915 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Lebend (I44403)
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| 2916 | Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. | Quelle (S12383)
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| 2917 | Gola Gorna, Dolnoslaskie, Poland | HEUDORF, Siegfried August Hugo (I12964)
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| 2918 | Golden Living Center | WING, Madeleine Albertine (I22960)
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| 2919 | Good Samaritan Hospital | PAUL, David Mayo Jr. (I37113)
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| 2920 | Good Samartan Center | HARRELL, Sharon Lee (I15432)
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| 2921 | Gordon R. Benner Nachruf ROCKLAND – Gordon R. Benner, 79, verstarb friedlich am Mittwoch, den 12. August 2015, im Haus von Arlene Wing nach einem langen und mutigen Kampf gegen den Krebs. Geboren in Thomaston am 30. Januar 1936, war er der Sohn von Myron R. und Virginia Beckett Benner. Gordon erhielt seine Ausbildung an örtlichen Schulen. Er war viele Jahre als Meisterklempner und Hauptheizungsunternehmer tätig und betrieb Gordon R. Benner Plumbing & Heating in Rockland. Er war ein sehr fürsorglicher Mensch, der seinen Bedürftigen seine Dienste anbot. Er war ehemaliges Mitglied der Rockland Lodge of Elks Nr. 1008 und der Lodge of Masons. Er wird von allen, die ihn liebten, wirklich vermisst werden. Abgesehen von seinen Eltern wurde Gordon von einer Schwester, Joanne, überlebt. Er hinterlässt zwei Söhne, Myron L. Benner und seine Gefährtin Laurel Taylor aus Owls Head, Timothy Benner und seine Begleiterin Donna Cox aus Waldoboro; eine Schwester Mary-Lee Melvin und ihr Begleiter Randy aus Waldoboro; eine Enkelin, Hilarie Benner, und ihre Urenkelin Chelsea Munroe, beide aus Cushing; Josie Knowles, die er als adoptierte Tochter betrachtete; mehrere Nichten und Neffen; eine besondere Freundin Mary Rapose; sowie viele erweiterte Familienmitglieder. Freunde und Verwandte sind eingeladen, am Montag, den 17. August 2015, von 17:00 bis 19:00 Uhr im Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Tenneralhaus, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, zu besuchen, wo am Dienstag um 13:00 Uhr eine Trauerfeier stattfinden wird. Pastor Robert Bellows wird die Zeremonie leiten. Die Beisetzung erfolgt anschließend auf dem Achorn Cemetery, Old County Road, Rockland. Um eine Erinnerung oder Geschichte mit Gordons Familie zu teilen, besuchen Sie bitte sein Buch der Erinnerungen bei www.bchfh.com. Wer möchte, kann Gedenkspenden an den Bob Gagnon Cancer Care Fund, C/O Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation, 22 White Street, Rockland, ME 04841, leisten. | BENNER, Gordon Ramon (I52888)
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| 2922 | Gordon William Bieber Jr. passed away on June 1, 2023 at LHSC Victoria Hospital at the age of 58. Son of Gordon W. Bieber Sr. (deceased, 2005). Father of Tabatha Wayner (George Brookfield) of London. Grandpa of Alex, Dakota, and Bronson Wayner. Brother of Sandra Lang (Daniel, deceased), and Jeannie Bieber (Lynn). Uncle of Erin Lang (Jeremy Patey), Jesse Lang (Tanya Middleditch), Noel Bieber, and Lilly-May Bieber and Great Uncle of Aden, Marshall and Elliott. Nephew of Sharon Baroudi (Dave, deceased) of Lucan, Shirley McNair (George) of BC, ,the late Ruth Mair (Matthew, surviving) of Clinton and the late Wilf Bieber (Mary Jane). Cremation has taken place. A private family interment service will be held in St. Marys Cemetery at a later date. | BIEBER, Gordon William (I35939)
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| 2923 | Görlitz, Gorlitz, Sachsen, Germany | VANSELOW, Rosa (I23138)
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| 2924 | GOV: KLEZI2JO62GA | KUHNERT, Anna Elisabeth (I5126)
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| 2925 | GOV: KLEZI2JO62GA | KUHNERT, Christian (I5147)
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| 2926 | GOV: KLEZI2JO62GA | Familie: Christian KUHNERT / Anna Elisabeth KELFF (F1681)
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| 2927 | GOV: KLEZI2JO62GA | KELFF, Anna Elisabeth (I52217)
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| 2928 | GOV: KLEZI2JO62GA | KELFF, Anna Elisabeth (I52217)
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| 2929 | GOV: KOCITZ_O4101 | KUHNERT, Marie Magdalene (I19402)
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| 2930 | GOV: KOCITZ_O4101 | KUHNERT, Martin (I19403)
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| 2931 | GOV: KOCITZ_O4101 | KUHNERT, Anna Elisabeth (I5126)
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| 2932 | GOV: KOCITZ_O4101 | KUHNERT, Anna Elisabeth (I5126)
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| 2933 | GOV: KOCITZ_O4101 | KUHNERT, Christian (I5147)
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| 2934 | Grablage: wahrscheinlich unter den Unbekannten | THEIS, Walter (I13655)
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| 2935 | Grabówko, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Poland | SEELIGER, Oscar Friedrich Wilhelm (I17685)
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| 2936 | Grabowo (deutsch Grabow) ist eine Ortslage in der Stadt Stettin in der Woiwodschaft Westpommern in Polen | KRUGMANN, Johanna Bertha Luise (I29727)
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| 2937 | Grabstelle: CC 687 | VALDIX, Ernst August Richard (I38973)
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| 2938 | Grabstelle: CC 687 | FIEDLER, Martha Karoline Christiane (I38974)
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| 2939 | Grabstelle: CC 687 | VALDIX, Richard Paul Gustav (I38976)
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| 2940 | Grace Burnette Simmons (Nahum, Nathaniel, Col. James, Joseph, Deac. Nathaniel, Joseph, John, Moses) the daughter of Nahum L., and Anne Maria (Brown) Simmons, was born at East Knox, Me, March 1, 1877. Miss Simmons was educated in the common schools of Knox, Morrill, and Belfast, Me. (Poor’s Mills, Me.); at the East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me, where her uncles Frederick W. Brown and Arthur I. Brown had been students, and where her sister Win¬ ifred had been graduated in 1895,—at the Maine Wes¬ leyan Seminary and Female College, Kent’s Hill, Read* field, Me., where her brother Edmund once studied and from which she was graduated in 1899,—at the Uni¬ versity of Cambridge, England, in 1929,—by travel in Europe and in England,—and at Boston University with B.S. in Education 1937. While at Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Miss Simmons was president of the Eroma- thean Society, one of the girls’ social and literary or¬ ganizations, an officer in her class, an editor of the Kent’s Hill Ereeze, the Seminary’s magazine, and one of the speakers at the exercises at her Commencement. She also served in the Library, and occasionally sub¬ stituted as a teacher of the mathematics classes when Dr. A. F. Chase, the Principal of the Seminary was away. Before Miss Simmons had completed her courses at the Seminary, she had taught many terms of school in Morrill, Montville, Searsmont and Belfast, Me. After her Kent’s Hill Days, she taught in the Milford, Conn., High School 1899-1901, Scituate, Mass., High School 1901-1903, Principal of the Hatherly School, North Scituate, Mass., 1903-1912, Principal of the William H. McElwain School, Bridgewater, Mass., 1912-1921, and finally Principal of the Edward B. Nevins School, South Weymouth, Mass., 1920-1938. Miss Simmons’ ancestry—early as well as recent— is of particular interest. She is descended from Dr. Samuel Fuller, a passenger on the Mayflower 1620, and the first physician of the Pilgrims and of New Eng¬ land, from Bridget (Lee) Fuller (Dr. Fuller’s wife) an early teacher in Plymouth, Mass., Rev. Samuel Fuller (Dr. Fuller’s son), the first minister of Middleborough, Mass., Rev. Thomas Tupper and Rev. Greshom Hall of Cape Cod, Mass., Rev. James MacGregore, first Presby¬ terian minister of Londonderry, N. H., Rev. Joseph Hull (B.A. Nov. 14, 1614, at St. Mary’s Hall, Oxford University), Dover, N. H., from William Moody of ear¬ ly Newbury, Mass., who gave through his descendants many ministers (all Harvard graduates) to serve the pulpits in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine, and from the Norton and Whipple families of Ipswich, Mass. She is also descended from Capt. Miles Standish, Stephen Hopkins, John Alden, Richard Warren, Jos¬ eph Rogers, George Soule, and fourteen other men and women of the Mayflower, as well as from Alice (Car¬ penter) Southworth, the second wife of Gov. Brad¬ ford, Thomas Little, early lawyer of Marshfield, Mass., and from three lines of Winslows. Among her ancestors who served in military organ¬ izations were John Johnson, early Capt. of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, Con¬ stant Southworth of Pequin Indian Attacks, John Phinney and Isaac Pierce of King Philip’s War, Capt. Abiel Pierce of the later French and Indian Wars and of the Revolutionary War, who saw (as Aid de Camp) on the Plains of Abraham, Quebec, the death of Gen¬ eral Wolfe, Capt. John Phinney, founder of Gorham, Me., Col. Edmund Phinney who was at the siege of Boston and served under Washington, and was a Rep¬ resentative to the General Court of Massachusetts, Joseph Simmons of the Revolutionary War, Col. James Simmons of the War of 1812, and from Capt. Miles Standish, the military protector of the Plymouth Colony. Miss Simmons’ early years were spent among the strong and active personalities of her immediate fam¬ ily. Her grandmother, Joanna (Pierce) Brown, was a distinguished school teacher in Maine in the early 1830’s, who later as a farmer’s wife taught herself French literally at the churn-dash. She spoke to and translated for her children, and even counted the strokes of the churn in French. Her great aunt Lucinda (Pierce) Pease (a frequent house guest) was a strong minded Preacher of the Gospel when it was uncom¬ mon for a woman to occupy pulpits. Her mother was an excellent teacher, especially of Algebra and Math¬ ematics generally, as well as her uncle Frederick W. Brown, and her uncle Arthur I. Brown, who has been memorialized by Dr. Rufus Jones in his book, “The Small Town Boy” and by a pamphlet of the American Book Company, and who was also former principal of Belfast High School, Editor of the Republican Journal, and for several years Secretary of the State of Maine. Her sister Winifred (Mrs. Chester B. Allen) was for¬ mer instructor of Latin and Greek at Camden, Me., High School, a writer of poems, and author of a de¬ scriptive pageant, “The Ladies of the White House.” Her brother Roscoe N. Simmons was a competent nurse, and brothers Harry and Edmund were skilled in the installation of factory machinery; her brother Frederick J. was a teacher forty-four years and on the faculty of Keene Teachers College twonty-fiv ' years (retired), and it was this same brother Frederick who asserted his independence (one had to in this commun¬ ity), when addressed by a well-known citizen of Waldo County, Me., with “Of course you can teach for you are the grandson of Joanna Pierce,” by prompt reply, “Yes, Joanna Pierce is my grandmother, but otherwise she is no relative of mine;” her sister Joanna Pierce Simmons (Mrs. George O. Richardson) was a social and civic minded teacher in two continents, North Am¬ erica and Asia (China), she revised the curriculum for the American School in Tientsin, China, and she is the author of two lectures, “Chinese Pagodas,” and “Jade, Its Origin and Significance,” printed in the publication of the Stanley Club of Tientsin, China; also she had the honor to give her lecture on “Chinese Pagodas” before the Royal Asiatic Society of Shanghai, China; her brother, the late Dr. Hugh L. Simmons, was the well- known specialist of Worcester, Mass. These members of her family, with their decided ambitions and individualistic tastes, influenced the happy natured, optimistic Miss Simmons to mature and develop her talents and powers that made of her an efficient principal of schools, and an able, inspiring, helpful teacher and counselor. Many of the cadet-teachers from the Bridgewater State Teachers College had their practice-teaching un¬ der Miss Simmons at the Edward B. Nevins School, South Weymouth, Mass. Her careful, sympathetic and able guidance was an experience that will be long re¬ membered by thdse young people. Miss Simmons was for several years a director of the Girl Scouts at Bridgewater, Mass., and active in the work of the Congregational Church at Bridge- water, and at South Weymouth, Mass. For many years Miss Simmons was an advisor on the staffs of “The Normal Art Magazine” and the mag¬ azine “Something To Do,” edited by Dr. Henry Turner Bailey, a former member of the Massachusetts State Board of Education and later Director of the Cleve¬ land, Ohio, Art Museum.Miss Simmons was more than a modern technically trained instructor. She was a real teacher urging her pupils to seek values and principles, a competent guide of youth. Many men and women of Scituate, Bridge- water and South Weymouth, Mass., today hold her in high esteem and affection for her recognized influence in their lives, as attested by the following tribute in “The Weymouth Gazette and Transcript,” February 25, 1938:— “There has passed from our midst a woman whose quiet strength and sympathetic friendliness has en¬ deared her to the hearts of many and it is in loving appreciation of a great soul that this tribute is pre¬ sented. “Since 1919 she has been principal of the Edward B. Nevins School in South Weymouth, coming to this town from Bridgewater where she served in the same capacity. While her contacts were local, her interests knew no bounds. She exerted a far-reaching influence in molding the character and shaping the lives of the children under her care. That influence can never be measured. Only the hundreds of young people who have been animated and encouraged by her teaching can testify to the breadth and strength of her sym¬ pathies. “She was a comrade on the playground, a mentor and wise counselor in the school-room. Her belief in the inherent possibilities of young people was unfail¬ ing and she possessed the judgment and wisdom to translate into practice in everyday living the ideals that she held paramount. Always a student she sought to broaden her knowledge that her teachers and pu¬ pils might profit. Many a young inexperienced teacher has become strong and efficient under her kindly cap¬ able training. Down through the years, the lamp of learning will burn all the more brightly for countless children because of the potent influence of this vital spirit. “For several years she served as counselor of reli¬ gious education in the Church School of the Old South Union Church, and as such was a spiritual force for good in the community. “In the home, amongst her many friends, in the Church, but most of all in the school will she be sorely missed. A life cut short in the midst of its usefulness stimulates and challenges those remaining to carry on the work, and her memory will serve ever as a lesson to guide and direct their course.” Miss Simmons, after a year of teaching, advising the two magazines, attending college classes, and working in civic and religious activities, tired and worn, came home for the summer, and then would seek the opportunity to help Lilia Hatch Pearson (the wife of Dr. T. N. Pearson) prepare and train the child¬ ren of the Sunday School for the annual entertain¬ ment and concert at the little Church in Morrill, Me. She was devoted to her mother, helpful to members of her family, and always interested in the welfare of her home-town people. Miss Simmons was a member, and once an officer, of the Massachusetts State Teachers’ Association, a mem¬ ber of the National Teachers’ Association, the Elemen- * tary Principals’ Association, the Methodist Church, the Twentieth Century Club of Boston, Mass. In politics she was a Republican. She was listed in Cattoll’s “Leaders in Education.” The Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, the East Maine Conference Seminary, and Boston Uni¬ versity can hold with pride the memory of the sincere, purposeful and effective career of Grace ?*. Simmons. Miss Simmons died at Melrose Highlands, Mass., February 7, 1933, and she rests in the beautiful Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. Note: It is of interest that, through the Pierces, Miss Simmons is a fourth cousin of Hon. John Hay, through the Southworths a distant cousin of Isaac Roosevelt of Hyde Park, N. Y., through other colonial families a dis¬ tant cousin of H. W. Longfellow, W. C. Bryant, Bill Nye, Jennie Jerome Churchill, as well as six lines of distant cousinship to Sarah Delano (Mrs. James Roos¬ evelt). | SIMMONS, Grace Burnette (I56290)
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| 2941 | Grace Delano July 27, 2017 at 10:39 am Grace Delano, 98, of Friendship, died peacefully at her home on July 9. She is survived by her loving family. A graveside service for family and friends will be held at 1 p.m., Wed., Aug. 2 in Brookland Cemetery in Waldoboro with Rev. Bob Dorr officiating. | WINCHENBACH, Grace Burns (I47539)
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| 2942 | Grace Mink Obituary Grace G. Mink, 81 SOUTH PORTLAND -- Grace G. Mink, 81, died Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, at St. Joseph's Manor in Portland. She is survived by her husband, Keith Mink of Appleton; and daughter, Sue Ellen Mink Roberts and her husband Gary of South Portland. A private family graveside service will be held at Pine Grove Cemetery in Appleton. Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Service, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to: The Peoples United Methodist Church P.O. Box 105 Union, Maine 04862 or Alzheimer's Association 170 U.S. Route 1 Suite 250 Falmouth, Maine 04105 Service Announcement | GRINNELL, Grace (I44413)
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| 2943 | Graceland Cemetery | KEIL, Ida Augusta (I4109)
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| 2944 | Gräfrath, Solingen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany | BRANDENBURGER, Hermann (I17853)
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| 2945 | Gralow, Kreis Landsberg | SCHLEUSENER, Martin Friedrich Wilhelm (I11902)
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| 2946 | Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. | Familie: / Lebend (F6685)
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| 2947 | Grandma Janie, as she was known to her grandchildren, was a loving and caring lady who had a deep love for her family and the gospel. Her father died long before I was born but she was devoted to her sweet mother - Great Gram - and cared for her in her last year of life until they had to put her in a nursing home. Some of my favorite childhood memories are of trips to Elko with Grandma Janie to visit her family. She would bake cookies every Christmas to mail to her Brother John Jay. She was a very important part of my life. I loved spending the weekends at her home and as I got older that included sleepovers with my friends as well. Grandma loved everyone. She took me to church every Sunday and taught my Sunday School class, and sometimes that was a trial, but she loved even the rowdiest boy in the class. She loved to do Family History and go to the temple. She and I were Visiting teaching partners for years in the Bothwell Ward and I learned to love Visiting teaching from her. She always made sure we went and made all the appointments. She was never one to stand up or comment in meetings but she lived her testimony through her actions and love. She loved her Savior and she loved the Gospel. | REED, Mary Jane (I40055)
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| 2948 | Grants Memorial Park | MURRAY, Ernest Benhort (I11430)
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| 2949 | Grants Memorial Park | ZIMPEL, Anna Marie (I11435)
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| 2950 | grave info Margaret Simmons Jackson-Neal Birth 2 Jan 1832 Nobleboro, Lincoln County, Maine, USA Death 7 Mar 1897 (aged 65) China, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Burial Morrill Village Cemetery Morrill, Waldo County, Maine, USA Memorial ID 185866490 · | SIMMONS, Margaret (I56350)
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