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4251 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I10603)
 
4252 Marvin Ludwig Sr., 88, had owned Red Rock diner

ATTLEBORO – Marvin C. Ludwig Sr., 88, of Washington Street, South Attleboro, died Sunday at the Life Care Center of Attleboro. He was the widower of Hilda (Hawley) Ludwig.

Born in Waldoboro, Maine on Dec. 23, 1911, he was a son of the late Anson and Lile (Benner) Ludwig. He was a 1929 graduate of Waldoboro High School and moved to Attleboro in 1972 after residing in North Attleboro.

Mr. Ludwig had been the owner/operator of the former Red Rock Diner from 1957 to 1981, which was located in North Attleboro prior to the business moving to Attleboro.

A racehorse owner, he was a former member of the Horsemen's Association.

Mr. Ludwig was an Army veteran of World War II.

He is survived by a son, Marvin Ludwig Jr. of Foxboro; two daughters, Olive Cheney of North Attleboro and Shirley McGrath of South Attleboro; his companion, Harriet (LaDuke) Hingley of South Attleboro; his companion's daughter, Joyce Hingley Wharton of South Attleboro; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

He was the brother of the late Leon, Burton, Ralph, Roy, Herbert, Carroll and Thurtow Ludwig and Celia Teigue.

Private funeral services will be held Wednesday, with burial in the North Burial Ground Cemetery, Bristol, R.I.

Arrangements are by the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Ave., Attleboro Falls. 
LUDWIG, Marvin Cecil (I46408)
 
4253 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I8014)
 
4254 Mary A. Sprong is a very special person to me. I knew her as an instructor of piano and music theory in the 1970's. She is one of those people that, no matter how many years pass, you remember and cannot forget because of the positive impact she had upon you.

There was so much that I did NOT know about Mary before attempting to set up a Memorial for her. Fortunately, because of the age that we live, that is with genaological resources at one's fingertips, finding out more about Mary has been easier than it would have been had I attempted to do the same thing a decade or so ago.

Mary A. Sprong was the sole child born to Otto H. Sprong and Bertha M. Garwood. Otto and Bertha were married on November 20, 1900 in Long Beach Township, Los Angeles County, California by Thomas Armstrong, Pastor of the Friends Church of Long Beach, California (A common name for the Friends Church is Quaker Church.). Sometime between 1900 and 1904, the couple moved from California to Richmond, Indiana. Otto had spent part of his childhood in Richmond. Bertha had been born in Spiceland Township, Henry County, Indiana and spent some of her youth near Richmond and in Keokuk, Iowa, before moving to California, then back to Indiana.

By 1910 Otto and Bertha, along with Mary and Otto's widowed Mother, Augusta Frederica (maiden name unknown) Sprong, are living in Richmond, Indiana.

Mary is living with her parents in the 1920's Census, but Otto's mother has died. Bertha's Mother, Mary E. (maiden name unknown) Garwood is living with the family and probably did so until her death in 1925.

Mary was a graduate of the class of 1922 at Morton High School in Richmond, Indiana. She is listed in the school's yearbook, "The Pierian" as a member of the M.H.S. "B" Orchestra and a pianist and that her future field of study will be "Vocational Music". In addition, the Pierian notes that "Mary walks with a board in her back and plays the piano as a nice young lady should".

Those last words, in today's world, would be viewed as insensitive, politically incorrect and chauvinistic. I was very aware, during my time as a student of piano with Mary (at that time "Mrs. Mary Kellner") that she wore a full back brace that and that, often, it would be bothersome or just annoying to her. She would have to position herself in a particular way with a student in order to oversee their work and not be in discomfort. I did NOT realize that this affliction of having to have her back artificially supported was one that Mary had dealt with most, and perhaps, all of her life until looking at the yearbook!

There have been several other things, when I dug deeper into Mary's life, that surprised me. Most notably, was her first marriage to Loran Roscoe Snelson, Son of Allen Roscoe Snelson and Beulah Hollifield. Mary and Loren were married sometime between 1930 after the Federal Census was taken and 1932. Mary is listed as "Mary A. Snelson" in 1932 and is teaching piano at Maryville College in Maryville Township, Blount County, Tennessee. In addition, she is attending Miami University in Ohio and will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in 1932. Mary will continue teaching at Maryville College at least on a part-time basis until 1936.

According to Mary's marriage license to her second Husband, she and Loren Snelson were divorced on August 5, 1939. The record does not state where the divorce took place. By 1940 Mary is living in West Elkton Township, Preble County, Ohio. She is listed as a boarder and her occupation is that of teacher.

On August 21, 1942, John Edward Kellner and Mary Snelson applied for a marriage license in Wayne County, Indiana. On August 23, 1942, Arthur W. Hammond officiated at the marriage of John Kellner and Mary Sprong Snelson. This union lasted until John died on February 16, 1962 in Richmond, Indiana. John Kellner was the great love of Mary Sprong's life. There were times that, in the course of a lesson, she would remember certain things about John Kellner and tell me (and I suppose others) about them. They were just little tidbits, but knowing those tidbits made researching John's immigrant Polish family a LOT easier than any immigrant family with which I've dealt in the last twenty years or so!

Mary's wisdom and way of dealing with life in general was inspirational to me, in particular to when it came to the subject of dealing with others that you disagreed with and/or had a conflict with. One of Mary's phrases of wisdom to me (and I suppose others) was "If you don't like someone, you can always learn something from him or her." 
SPRONG, Mary Augusta (I21214)
 
4255 Mary Ann Winchenbach, of Waldoboro, passed away at LincolnHealth - Miles Campus in Damariscotta on Feb. 3. She was born in Friendship on July 12, 1917 to Frank and Villa Eugley Morse.

She worked at the button factory in Waldoboro as well as Holmes Canning Factory in Rockland.

She enjoyed playing many instruments, especially the piano and harmonica, and was taught the violin at a young age. She also enjoyed painting and drawing.

Mary was predeceased by her husband, Virgil Winchenbach; sisters, Evelyn Knight, Edith Kuzmech, Shirley Van Dine, Una Thornton, and Hannah Flagg; brothers, Howard Morse and Herbert Morse; and grandson, David Turner.

She is survived by older sister, Celia Carlton of Arrowsic; children, Donald Turner and wife Linda of Union, Donna Turner Kelly and husband Dan of Wolfeboro, N.H., Stanley Winchenbach and wife Katie of Waldoboro, and Dana Winchenbach of Waldoboro; grandchildren, Donald Turner and wife Elizabeth, Darren Turner, Ryan, Christopher and Trevor Kelly, Sonya Winchenbach, Joel Winchenbach and girlfriend Heather, and Jason Winchenbach and wife Heather; great-grandchildren, Donald "DJ" Turner Jr., Rebecca Turner, Abby Turner, Christopher Mank, Zachery Mank, Dillon Saunders, Jasmine Winchenbach, Caleb Winchenbach, and Elizabeth Winchenbach; and many nieces and nephews.

Friends are welcome to join the family for a gathering and memories from 1-5 p.m., Sun., Feb. 16 at the VFW Hall, Mill St., Waldoboro. A committal service will be held in the spring at the Dutch Neck Cemetery in Waldoboro.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mary's memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929.
(The Lincoln County News) 
MORSE, Mary Ann (I42364)
 
4256 Mary Elizabeth Ludwig was born August 29, 1923 and died February 21, 2011. Beloved mother of Frank E., Jr., Jack (Jackie) and Kenneth (deceased). Grandmother of 6, great-grandmother of 6, great-great-grandmother of 1. She was raised in Philadelphia and graduated with the first class at Little Flower Catholic Girls High School. She started working for the Civil Service at the Pentagon during WWII and later moved to California where she worked as the secretary to the master of shop 17 at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard. She retired from the Civil Service at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station as director of retirement affairs and editor of the Seal Beach newspaper "The Weapponaire". After she retired, she started a second career as a Kelly Girl and following that she entered into volunteer work for the National Braille Institute converting children's books into Braille. Services will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church on Saturday, February 26 at 10:00 a.m., followed by interment at All Souls Cemetery in Long Beach. Please sign the guestbook at www.luyebnfamilyd-m.com. Luyben Family Dilday-Mottell (562) 425-6401 Published in the Long Beach Press-Telegram on February 25, 2011. CHRISTENSEN, Mary Elizabeth (I42927)
 
4257 Mary Farrell Obituary
Mary Elizabeth Farrell, 62, of Bristol Maine, passed away at 5:17am, Monday, December 28, 2015 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. She was born December 18, 1953 in Augusta, Maine, to the late Marshall and Mary Farrell. A loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend, Mary was an avid crafter and enjoyed crocheting, especially gifts for her grandchildren. She also loved gardening and baking in her spare time. She is survived by her partner, Lawrence Sidelinger of Bristol; her three children: Marybeth (Anthony) Hemsley of Geneva, Switzerland, Richard Burnett of Santa Clara, California and Emily (Brian) Shell of Spring Hill, Tennessee; two loving sisters Eileen Dondlinger of Waldoboro, Maine and Theresa Farrell of Damariscotta, Maine; two grandchildren, Charlotte Hemsley and Brayden Shell; several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great-nephews. A private memorial service will be held in the spring by the family. She will be greatly missed by many.
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FARRELL, Mary Elizabeth (I51237)
 
4258 Mary H. Lippertz Borter BIRTH 10 Mar 1906 Hawaii, USA DEATH 25 May 1965 (aged 59) Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA BURIAL River View Cemetery Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA PLOT Sec 108, Lot 60A MEMORIAL ID 96611578 · View Source MEMORIAL PHOTOS 2 FLOWERS 0 Family Members Spouses Photo Emil Paul Borter 1909-1994 Photo Emil Paul Borter 1909-1994 Children Photo Emil Paul Borter 1939-1975 APANA, Cecilia Kuuleinani (I340)
 
4259 Mary Helen (Johnson) Terrell
June 1, 1936 – November 18, 2010
Mary Helen (Johnson) Terrell age 74 of Lincoln passed away on Thursday, November 18, 2010 at Concord Health Care Center in Concord. She was the wife of John H. Terrell.

Born in Bangor, Maine she was the daughter of the late James Alloyd and Helen (Morrissey) Johnson. In 1958 Mrs. Terrell moved from her childhood home in Portland, Maine to Boston to attend nursing school. Her education included Boston College School of Nursing, Bachelor of Science, Boston University School of Nursing Master of Science, Harvard School of Public Health, Master of Public Health and Brandeis University, Heller School, PhD.

Mrs. Terrell began her career working as a nurse for several years in a variety of clinical settings. She worked in several areas with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health: Wrote Maternal and Child Health sections of the Massachusetts Health Plan; Principle Health Planner developing Determination of Need regulations for neonatal intensive care; and Health Policy Analyst for School Health Programs. As a visiting Scholar at the Women's Studies Program, Brandeis University, Mary served on women studies committees and lectured on Florence Nightingale. She was an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Simmons College, responsible for teaching and clinical instruction for sophomore level students. Her Ph.D. thesis about Martha May Elliot, head of the Children's Bureau under Franklin Roosevelt, was being developed by her into a book for possible publication near the time of her death.

Mary had a lifelong love of the art of poetry. She published Place of Vision and Dreams, a book of her poetry in 1998. Her poems have been published in numerous small compilations and journals as well. Mary led the Lincoln Poetry Group for over 10 years honing her craft and helping others find their voice.

In addition to writing poetry, Mary enjoyed a rich personal life that included singing in the Concord Chorus, taking long daily walks in Lincoln, and frequently visiting with her family and many close friends. Mary was a strong humanitarian, never hesitating to advocate for social justice, and helping those in need. Mary was a tireless advocate for keeping the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity (METCO) program viable in Lincoln. The METCO program was established to provide the opportunity for children from racially-imbalanced schools in Boston and children from isolated suburban schools to learn together in an integrated public school setting.

Mary was instrumental in the development of the Brandeis University Women's Studies Program and was an alumni of the Brandeis University Women's Studies Research Center, Scholars Program.

Besides her husband John H. Terrell of 51 years she is survived by her children, Lisa Mary Poulos and her husband Nick of Berlin, MA., Shawn Christopher Terrell and his fiancé Kaeti Elizabeth Miller of Washington DC, Tracy Helen Terrell, Alison Hart-Booth and her husband Steven Phillip of Alameda, CA and the late Scot Terrell and her grandchildren, Valarie Mary Machado, Julia Helen Machado and Luis Scot Booth. She was also the sister of Linwood Johnson, Francis Vaughn, Kathleen Vaughn, Judy Tolbert, Janet Johnson, Joan Wright and the late Frank, Alloyd, James (Sonny), James (Jimmy) Johnson.

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.

First Parish in Lincoln

14 Bedford Road

Lincoln, MA 01773 
JOHNSON, Mary Helen (I49238)
 
4260 Mary Kulevich Obituary
Mary Kulevich, 92 of Marlborough, MA. passed away Saturday, February 5, 2011 at Oak Knoll HealthCare Center. Born in Concord, MA. in 1918, daughter of Merton and Marion Winchenbaugh. Mary was a graduate of Bryant & Stratton, Boston MA. She worked at Metropolitan State Hospital until she married Charles Felix Kulevich in 1941. Mary was preceeded by her husband of 69 years, Charles Kulevich and by her sister, Geraldine Lapham. She is survived by her three daughters Charlotte Burt and husband James of Marlborough, Paula Kulevich of Marlborough, Anne Wynne and husband Matt of Marlborough, her grandson William Burt of Marlborough, and her nephew Elwood Lapham and wife Bianca of Litchfield, New Hampshire and nieces Joan Cowles of Clinton, Massachusetts and Carol Baer and husband George of Mobridgc, South Dakota. Per the family, there will be no services. Memorial contributions can be made in memory of Mary Kulevich to the Oak Knoll Activity Fund, 9 Arbetter Dr., Framingham, MA 01701.

Published by MetroWest Daily News on Feb. 11, 2011. 
WINCHENBAUGH, Mary (I48527)
 
4261 Mary Lee Benner Melvin
12. September 2024 um 14:08 Uhr

Mary Lee Benner Melvin, 80, aus Waldoboro, verstarb am 6. September 2024 friedlich in ihrem Zuhause. Sie wurde im Juni 1944 in Waldoboro als Tochter von Myron R. Benner und Virginia M. Beckett Benner Quimby geboren.

Mary Lee liebte ihre Kinder, Enkel, Urenkel und Schmetterlinge.

Sie hatte viele Jobs in ihrem Leben, aber ihr Lieblingsjob war das Hummerfischen mit Randy bei F/V The Last Date. Ein Beruf, den sie liebte und die sie als kleines Mädchen von ihrem Lieblingsfischer/Lehrer, Großvater Ralph Benner, gelernt hatte.

Sie hinterlässt zwei Kinder: den Sohn Glen Melvin und die Tochter Charise Melvin. Sie hinterlässt außerdem die Enkelkinder Shania Melvin, Zachary Melvin und Jayson Maxcy sowie deren Ehefrau Allison. Zu den Urenkeln zählen Brently und Kyleigh Maxcy sowie der Bonus Makenzie Hatch. Mary Lee hinterlässt auch David Melvin, den Vater ihrer Kinder.

Mary Lee hinterlässt außerdem die erweiterte Familie Bubba Lee, Ehefrau Laurie und Familie sowie Jason Lee, Ehefrau Crystal und Familie.

Sie wird liebevoll von ihren Schwestern überlebt: Joyce Hume (Gerald), Betsey Forest; und Bruder Virgil Quimby (Mary Ann); sowie viele Tanten, Cousins, Nichten und Neffen.

Ihr langjähriger Begleiter Randy Lee ist ihr vorausgegangen; ihre Eltern; Brüder Gordon Benner und Stephen Quimby; sowie ihre Schwester Joan Titus.

Ihr Wunsch war es, in einem privaten Gottesdienst gewürdigt zu werden, der zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt entschieden werden sollte.

Spenden zu ihrem Gedenken können an eine Wohltätigkeitsorganisation Ihrer Wahl geleistet werden.

Die Organisation steht unter der Obhut und Leitung des Hall Funeral Home in Waldoboro. Um eine Erinnerung oder ein Beileid mit der Familie Melvin zu teilen, besuchen Sie bitte Mary Lees Erinnerungsbuch bei hallfuneralhomes.com. 
BENNER, Mary Lee (I52886)
 
4262 MaryLynne Bergener, age 63, wife of Brad W Bergener passed away on Monday, December 1, 2017, at Toppenish Community Hospital. MaryLynne is survived by her children Justin and his wife Celise, Angela and her husband Jacob, Heidi and her husband Jake, and Blake.

On March 22, 1954 in Goldendale, Washington she was born Mary-Lynne Prothero, to Harold Lynn and Maybelle Elizabeth Prothero.

She has twin sisters that are 18 months older than her, Carole and Cheryl.

Mom was extremely shy in her youth, not liking attention, but being the youngest received it more than she wanted. She was extremely fond of her father, trying to be the son he never had. She recounted numerous times of helping her dad with his projects, just waiting for hours to hand him a nail if he needed it. She would make sure to wake up early in the morning before her dad left to go to work to say goodbye to him each morning. At the age of 16, her dad passed away. Mom had the faith to raise the dead, but it was not the Lord's plan for him and he returned home. She told me how she would write messages to God in the snow asking why her dad had to be taken early. Then she was introduced to two elder missionaries the next year. Her sister Cheryl already was converted by the truths of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, and what propelled my mom and grandma was the knowledge of having an eternal family and that they would be reunited with Harold again, they loved the idea of doing temple work and it brought them great comfort to know that they could do sacred covenants and sealings in the temple for their loved ones that had passed on. So they were baptized and sealed for all eternity to each other and Harold in The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Mom then decided to go to BYU-Idaho, known as Rick's then. She got her degree in Sociology and Family Development.

She met Brad W Bergener at a Idaho church fireside. She had made such an everlasting impression on Brad that he proposed after 9 days of their first date. He impressed her of his knowledge of the scriptures and his spiritualness. It took them 3 months after that to prepare their eternal sealing, giving my mom enough time to sew her own wedding dress. They were sealed on March 3, 1978 in Idaho Falls Temple.

They went through many journeys together since that time. Four children were born in their family. They created and grew a family business called Medstar Cabulance and built two homes in Zillah, Washington.

MaryLynne's love in life and drive was God, family and farm life.

A grave side service will be held Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 11:00 am at Terrace Heights Memorial Park located at 3001 Terrace Heights Dr., Yakima, Washington 98901. Those wishing to leave a memory of MaryLynne may do so at www.keithandkeith.com. 
PROTHERO, Mary-Lynne (I45226)
 
4263 Masonic Lodge
WALDOBORO - Damon K Hilton Sr, 61, died
Thursday evening at a Portland hospital.
He was born here, a son of Wilbur and Elizabeth
Brown Hilton. Mr. Hilton was a member of the Order of Eastern Star
at Jefferson, a past master of King Solomon's Masonic
Lodge, and a member d the American Legion, the
Maine Marine Trade Association and People's United
Methodist Church, Union.
Mr. Hilton was very active in the Waldoboro Little
League for many years, a volunteer at Penobscot Bay Medical Center in Rockport. and was on the board of the Thompson Community Center.
Surviving are his wife, Elsie Lee Hilton of Waldoboro; a son, Damon K. Jr. of Connecticut; a daughter, Cathy Foran of Bingham; a sister, Elaine Jones of Rockland; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild A memorial service will be celebrated a t 2 p.m. June 13th at People's United Methodist Church, with the Revs. Michelle Grube and Charles D. Kinney officiating. Burial will be in Brookland Cemetery, Waldoboro. Arrangements are by Carpenter Funeral Home, Rockland 
HILTON, Damon K Sr (I53375)
 
4264 Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons Membership Cards 1733–1990. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. Quelle (S12548)
 
4265 Massachusetts Grand Lodge of Masons Membership Cards 1733–1990. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. Quelle (S12233)
 
4266 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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4267 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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4268 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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4269 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
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4270 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

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4271 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

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4272 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

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4273 Massachusetts Vital Records, 1840–1911. New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

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4274 Mastdarmkrebs, seit 2 Jahren leidend, 1 Jahr bettlägrig, 1 Sohn gefallen, 2 Töchter + 5 Enkel WOLF, Wilhelm Heinrich (I11049)
 
4275 Mathias "Matthias" Burkhardt, Jr., was born on August 6, 1838, at Unterhausen, Landsberg am Lech, in the Kingdom of Bavaria, within the German Confederation (1814-1871), whose independent principalities in 1871 became semi-autonomous states within the Second German Empire (1871-1918) created in 1871 at Versailles, France, when their crowned rulers acknowledged the Prussian King Wilhelm I to be the "Emperor of Germany". While still a child, Mathias (Matthias) Burkhardt, Jr., had moved with his parents and his sister Katherine Burkhardt to his father's hometown of Bremen, the second largest German port city whose government enjoyed political autonomy within the German Confederation. The fact that the Burkhardt surname -- in its several variations in spelling -- is widely recognized internationally is a fact discussed in the Memorial to Matthias Burkhardt, Sr. (1810-1892). BURKHARDT, Mathias “Matthias” Jr. (I34001)
 
4276 Matthäuskirche Berlin Familie: Johann Christian Friedrich MERKER / Auguste Emilie Elisabeth GRAUL (F7602)
 
4277 Maurer PFAFF, August Ferdinand Reinhard (I7026)
 
4278 Mausoleum #2, West Wall Stars 2 LANDGRAF, Ernest Wilhelm (I5603)
 
4279 Mausoleum #2, West Wall Stars 2 SYLVA, Margaret Beatrice (I9947)
 
4280 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I4309)
 
4281 Maxine Brandly, 98 formerly of Eaton & West Alexandria, Ohio, died Saturday, February 13, 2021 at Vancrest of Eaton. She was born on October 16, 1922 in Lanier Township Preble County Ohio the daughter of the late Silvanus & Lillian (Ozias) Brubaker. She was a 1940 Lanier High School graduate and was a lifetime Christian and member of (Eaton Church of the Brethren) Eaton Community Church; very caring, giving, gracious, supportive of family and Others; A devoted wife, mother, grandmother & great-grandmother; Avid Cincinnati Reds Fan; never missed a chance to participate in family dinners and get together and always greeted others with a smile.

Preceded in death by her husband of 57 years: Earl Brandly in 2000; son: R. Kent Brandly in 1988; sister: Helen (Milo) Miller in 1994 and brother: Edwin S. Brubaker in 2019.

Survived by Daughter & son-in-law: Delores & Gene Marker of West Alexandria, OH; son: Dale Brandly of Bellbrook, OH; grandchildren: Karen Brandly of Ft. Mill, SC; Sharon Manning of Dayton, OH; Wesley (Erica) Marker of East Jordan, MI and Kellee Marker of Columbus, OH; great grandchildren: Skyler Marker, Lillian Marker, Lacey Crabtree and Simon Shore; great great grandchildren: Peyton (Chambers); Bailey (Adduci); Many nephews and nieces.

A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Interment will be held in Fairview Cemetery Gratis, Ohio. Memorial Contributions may be made to Eaton Community Church 813 Camden Road Eaton, Ohio 45320 or Hospice of Dayton 324 Wilmington Avenue Dayton, Ohio 45420. Arrangements entrusted to Barnes Funeral Home - Eaton, OH. Condolences may be sent to the family via the Guestbook at www.barnesfuneralhome.com
 
BRUBAKER, Maxine (I35035)
 
4282 Maxwell James Roy
Hinzugefügt von Joan Roy Tiffany

My brother Max had a brain aneurism in 1981 while living in Liverpool, Nova Scotia and living with my widowed Mother. He spent a couple of days in the Liverpool hospital and was transferred to the Halifax hospital where he underwent brain surgery. His recovery was about a year long and then he went back to live with his family in Greenfield, Nova Scotia. He was diagnosed with colon cancer in the mid-nineties and passed after much suffering on August 7,1999. He was cremated and buried in the Greenfield cemetery. He had four children-Stephen, Barry, Sherine and Rhonda. 
ROY, Maxwell James (I41499)
 
4283 Maybelle (May) Florence Elizabeth Prothero
Keith & Keith Funeral Home

ZILLAH - Maybelle (May) Florence Elizabeth Prothero, 91, long time resident of Naches and Zillah died May 12th at her daughter's home in Zillah from complications following a recent fall.

Maybelle was born on August 20, 1916 in Beverly Massachusetts, the daughter of Franklin Murdock Hoak and Flora Annabelle Hoak. Maybelle was the youngest of five children. Her mother passed away when she was very young and she learned to be positive and self-sufficient. Maybelle developed many wonderful abilities to look at the brighter side of life and wear a smile. She always wanted to lighten the burdens of those around her. She was an example to all who knew her and she radiated the love of our Heavenly Father. She had many jobs that reflected her love to serve others, working at a school for the deaf and a tuberculosis hospital as a young woman. Maybelle joined the Coast Guard in World War II. In 1945, while being stationed in Hawaii, Maybelle met her husband, Harold Prothero of Goldendale, WA. They were married in 1946 and began their family in Goldendale, WA, later moving to Naches to raise their three daughters. To most people she was known as May. May's husband, Harold, died suddenly on December 21, 1970. May had been a stay-at-home mom, being totally devoted to her husband and three daughters. She was involved in many organizations, Blue Birds, Campfire Girls, 4-H, PTA, and always volunteering anywhere she was needed. After the death of her husband she worked for Art Craft Furniture Store, Yakima Implement, and later she was the secretary of the Naches Middle School, where she retired in 1981. She wanted to continue working so she worked full time for the next 25 years for Medstar Cabulance Service.

May grew up attending many different churches with her father, who taught her about the true happiness that comes from believing and serving God. May sought her Heavenly Father throughout her life and was blessed to have peace and joy through study and service in her church. May was an exemplar member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints. She had a sweet, deep testimony of the truthfulness that God has shown His love for His children by creating a plan to help us return to His presence. May's understanding that families can be together forever helped her and her loved ones pass this stage of life without fear, but with faith in our Savior. All who knew her will truly miss her.

May was the most loving, Christ like mother, grandmother and Aunt that a family could ever be blessed with. Her example of kindness, happiness, generosity, selflessness, patience and enduring the trials of life will never be forgotten. Her posterity will sing praises to her name forever. May's faith and testimony of truth will live in their hearts forever and carry them through the trials of life. Her legacy to her family is one of love and to live their lives to serve others in order to find happiness, as she did. Her family has been blessed to learn from all that she was and is.

May was preceded in death by her husband Harold, her brothers: Frank II, Roderick, and Paul Hoak, and her sister, Mary McLeod. May is survived by three daughters: Marylynne Bergener of Zillah, WA, Carole Huls of Naches, WA, and Cheryl McLane of Salt Lake City, UT, ten grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

Memorial services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 23, 2008 at the Naches Ward of Church of Jesus Christ of Ladder-day Saints. Burial at Terrace Heights Memorial Park will have preceded the memorial service. Keith and Keith Funeral Home is handling arrangements. 
HOAK, Maybelle Florence Elizabeth (I45694)
 
4284 Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Großherzogtum), Volkszählungsamt. <i>Volkszählung am 1. Dezember 1900</i>. Landeshauptarchiv Schwerin. 5.12-3/20 Statistisches Landesamt (1851-1945). Quelle (S582)
 
4285 MEDI: Abschrift Quelle (S463)
 
4286 MEDI: Abschrift DATE: 16 Jun 1934 Quelle (S517)
 
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4288 MEDI: Abschrift DATE: 30 Jul 1935 Quelle (S465)
 
4289 MEDI: Abschrift DATE: 4 Dec 2003 Quelle (S560)
 
4290 MEDI: Abschrift / duplicate DATE: 9 May 1888 Die Übereinstimmung mit dem Original wird hiermit bescheinigt Berlin 6.2.95 gez. F, Stein Quelle (S462)
 
4291 MEDI: Brief DATE: 26 May 2005 Quelle (S58)
 
4292 MEDI: E-Mail-Nachricht Quelle (S567)
 
4293 MEDI: E-Mail-Nachricht DATE: 28 Oct 2004 Quelle (S496)
 
4294 MEDI: Familienbibel
_PAREN: Y

Stammbuch Klein
 
Quelle (S3245)
 
4295 MEDI: Familienbibel DATE: anno 1832 Quelle (S442)
 
4296 MEDI: Interview DATE: 14 Feb 2005 Quelle (S14)
 
4297 MEDI: Sterberegister
DATE: 1793, Fared 6.6.1937

Abschrift vom Ev. Pfarramt zu Klepzig
 
Quelle (S1498)
 
4298 MEDI: Trauschein
DATE: anno 1832
_PAREN: Y

Standesamt Taucha 220/1945
 
Quelle (S3243)
 
4299 MEDI: Trauschein
_PAREN: Y

Standesamt III Zwickau
 
Quelle (S3242)
 
4300 MEDI: Trauschein DATE: 16 Jun 1934 Quelle (S566)
 

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