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4851 Obituary of Shirley Mabel Noyes
Shirley M. Dawson Noyes of Montville passed away at her home on September 24th, 2022, with her companion Butch by her side. She was born on March 5th, 1945 in Washington, ME to Ray and Avis Pardoe Dawson. She attended local school and later in her life she got her G.E.D.

Shirley worked a few jobs, including the Belfast group home for 14 years until she retired.

She married Richard E. Noyes of Union and they had six children. She was predeceased by her parents, husband Richard, one daughter Victoria, and one son Sheldon.

Shirley is survived by daughter Maria Nickles (Carl) of Union, daughter Marjorie Lermond (Robert) of Washington, son Richard Noyes (Brenda) of Union, son Dwayne Noyes (Meahgan) of Union; grandchildren Denise Pease (Josh) of Rockport, Dwight Nickles (Amanda) of Warren, Robert Lermond (Beth) of Washington, Kristopher Lermond (Maria) of Round Pond, Jordan Lermond (Stephanie) of Freeport, Raymond Noyes of Union, Kelly McIntyre (John) of Winterport, Sarah Noyes of Union, Steven Noyes (Cierra) of Jefferson. She also leaves behind 17 great-grandchildren.

Graveside service at Shuman Cemetery October 15 at 1:00 PM with a gathering at Marjorie's house after.

To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Shirley Noyes, please visit our Tree Store 
DAWSON, Shirley Mabel (I51506)
 
4852 Obituary:

James E. Lotz age 75 of Fairfield passed away Saturday May 23, 2015 at Hospice of Hamilton. He was born August 5, 1939 in Butler County, Ohio the son of the late Albert and Martha (Montgomery) Lotz. On August 5, 1961 he married Charlotte Ball. Mr. Lotz worked for 40 years as a pipefitter for the Pipefitters Local Union 392, retiring in 2000. After his retirement he enjoyed 10 years as locker room supervisor at the Mercy Heathplex, and made many friendships there. He loved spending time with his family and was known for his tremendous sense of humor. Mr. Lotz is survived by his wife Charlotte Lotz; one son Steven Charles (Renee) Lotz; two grandchildren Ryan and Kayla; his sister in law Gloria (Paul) Stubblefield, and three nieces Dawn Clark, Sherri (Charlie) Thacker, and Debbie Adams. He was also preceded in death by his brother Don Lotz. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions would be appreciated to FRAXA.org.; 10 Prince Place, Suite 203, Newberry Port, MA. 01950 www.websterfuneralhomes.com 
LOTZ, James Ernest (I5875)
 
4853 Obituary:
THOMASTON - Patricia Ann (Wallace) Beckett, 67, died Tuesday, November 25, 2014 at Maine Medical Center in Portland following a long illness. Born July 5, 1947 in Thomaston, Maine, she was the daughter of William A. and Celia Stone Wallace.

She attended local schools, and was a member of the first graduating class of the newly built Georges Valley High School in 1964. Upon graduation at the age of 16, she began work at the Knox Hospital in Rockland.

Patty met Robert Beckett, brother of schoolmate Eileen, and they were married on June 28, 1969, at the Methodist Church in Camden. Their daughter Melanie was born in 1971, and son Brian in 1978. At that time, she stayed home to raise her children. Over the years, Patty enjoyed teaching preschool at the Learning Center located at the Thomaston Federated Church, as well as taking care of neighborhood children in her home. Later in life, she earned a Certificate of Religious Studies.

One of Patty’s favorite memories included gathering with aunts, uncles, and cousins at her parent’s summer cottage on the St. George River in Cushing. She also enjoyed family lobster cookouts at the home of her Aunt Marion and Uncle Lewis Stone in Thomaston. Family holidays and birthday gatherings were always special times and created memories she cherished. Patty enjoyed baking and decorating for holidays.

Some of her favorite hobbies included keeping scrapbooks, watching the Cooking Channel, going to Marshall Point Light and Drift Inn Beach, and reading. She loved animals, and always had cats in her life.

The lights of her life were her grandsons, Jacob Hyatt and Joshua Beckett, for whom she cared during their younger years. She was particularly proud of watching them grow and marveling at all their achievements.

A consummate caregiver her entire life, Patty cared for both her father, William, during his battle with Parkinson’s Disease, and her husband, Bob, during his illness with Alzheimer’s Disease until the final stages took them to nursing care. Since her father’s death in 2007, she was the primary caregiver of her mother, Celia, allowing her to remain in her home until her death in February of this year at age 92.

Following the death of her husband Bob in 2010, Patty struck up a lasting friendship with Thomas Kelley of Lockport, NY. Tom made trips to Maine over the past few years to be with her. She enjoyed sharing with him the beauty of the Maine Coast and they spent many happy times together and kept in touch for hours over the phone. She was thankful for his love and friendship in her life.

Patty’s illness took her to many different care facilities over the past year. She received attentive care at Windward Gardens in Camden, Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport, and Maine Medical Center in Portland. During the final stage of her life, she was able to return home to her son Brian’s home for a few weeks, which made her very happy. This was made possible due to the nursing care of her daughter-in-law, Lidia, to whom she was particularly grateful.

Patty was a member of the Ladies American Legion Auxiliary in Thomaston, as well as a Mayflower descendant.

She is survived by her son, Brian Beckett and his wife Lidia of Thomaston; her daughter Melanie and partner Jim Bazin of Thomaston; grandsons Joshua Beckett of Warren and Jacob Hyatt of Thomaston; and granddaughters Viviana, Nashelee, Eileen, and Beverly. She leaves behind several special cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, sisters-in-law, and lifetime friends. An enduring friendship with Jane and Paul Crawford of Gorham, Maine, was always dear to her heart.

Interment at the Village Cemetery, Thomaston will be announced in the spring.
 
WALLACE, Patricia Ann (I52835)
 
4854 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I22060)
 
4855 OBJE: _TEXT Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv; Wiesbaden, Deutschland; Bestand: 911; La
CONC ufende Nummer: 5439
CONC ufende Nummer: 5439 
Familie: Hermann THEIS / Karoline Wilhelmine CONRAD (F4701)
 
4856 oder Bernburg LANDGRAF, Andreas David (I30386)
 
4857 oder Bernburg RUST, Sophie (I30388)
 
4858 oder Herborn KOPP, Ludwig Henrich (I22334)
 
4859 oder Münster, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany HERZIGER, Johann Wilhelm (I11428)
 
4860 oder Nenderoth, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany Familie: Johann Christian WÜSTENHÖFER / Henriette Pauline HILD (F3593)
 
4861 oder Osmünde Familie: Johann Christian LANDGRAF / Anna Rosine STOŸE (F6939)
 
4862 oder Schmargendorf BAKE, Ernst Alfred Friedrich (I21188)
 
4863 oder Steinhöfel, Oder-Spree, Brandenburg, Germany KÖPPEN, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm (I5039)
 
4864 Ohio Voter Registration Records, 1900-2023;
Ohio Secretary of State Office;
Columbus, Ohio. 
Quelle (S12008)
 
4865 OLD TOWN - Albert Maglorie Pelletier, 88, went home to be with Jesus; and his precious wife, Maxine, Friday Aug. 2, 2013, after a brave battle with cancer. He was born Feb. 21, 1925, in Old Town, a son of Albert Sr. and Elizabeth (Cyr) Pelletier.

He attended Old Town High School, prior to graduation he enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. Albert survived an attack by a Kamikaze pilot and earned a Purple Heart and silver star. Upon his return to Maine, he was employed for 35 years as a photographer at the University of Maine, Orono. Albert loved fishing, wood working, and being on the road, whether that be traveling or just a trip to Marden's. He enjoyed music, liked to sing and play the piano and guitar, and passed on his love of music to his family. He also had a great sense of humor. His main joy in his life was his love for his family and he enjoyed being anywhere they were, whether to lend a hand with a project or just be in their company. This is when he was the happiest as family meant everything to him.

He is survived by sons, Frank Dumond and wife, Gerri, Richard Dumond, Michael Pelletier and wife, Nancy, and Winston Young; daughter, Laura Viner and husband, Jimmy; grandchildren, Troy, Todd, Frank-Albert, Joshua, Kenny, Tammy, Mikey, Hannah, Danny, Kristie, Cory, David, Naomi and Sarah; 14 great-grandchildren; and brother, Ronald and wife, Ruby.

He was predeceased by his wife Maxine.
Interment with military honors will be at Jonathan Eddy Cemetery, Eddington. (Bangor Daily News 8/5/2013 & Birmingham Funeral Home) 
PELLETIER, Albert Maglorie Jr (I18471)
 
4866 OLD TOWN - Alberta Carlow Stevens, 90, wife of the late George “Bud” Stevens, passed away on April 17th, 2014. She was a graduate of Old Town High School, and a dedicated and wonderful homemaker all of her 67 years of married life to Bud. Her life was centered around her family which consisted of two sons, Rusty and George “Buddy” Stevens, 5 grandsons, and 12 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Congregational Church of Milford where she served as a Sunday school teacher for 32 years. Her most enjoyable times were spent at the Steven’s Family Camp on Cold Stream Pond in Enfield with her ever growing family. Activities she loved included fishing, climbing Mount Katahdin, canoeing, and golfing. She loved to entertain her family by cooking wonderful meals at home as well as at camp. Her husband of 67 years, George ”Bud” Stevens predeceased her in 2008. She is survived by her two sons, George “Buddy” Stevens Jr. and his wife Janet of Westborough Mass., Brian “Rusty” Stevens and his wife Vicky of Cape Elizabeth, ME; 5 grandsons, Mark, Jon, Chris, Scott and Sean Stevens; 12 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Orisa O’Keefe, and Edna Bolen; and one brother, Richard Carlow. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, May 3, 2014 at 12pm at the First Congregational Church in Milford in the sanctuary followed by refreshments in the activity room. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Alberta’s memory to Crossroads Ministries, 2 Wood Street, Old Town, ME 04468, or may also be made to the charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements are under the care and guidance of Birmingham Funeral Home, 438 Main St., Old Town. Notes of condolence may be expressed to the family at www.birminghamfuneralhome.com. CARLOW, Alberta Helena (I18468)
 
4867 OLD TOWN - OLD TOWN - George "Bud" Allen Stevens Sr., 87, beloved husband of Alberta Carlow Stevens, went to be with the Lord, Oct. 6, 2008, surrounded by his loving family. Bud was the son of Ora B. and Rose Allen Stevens, born Dec. 8, 1920, in Old Town. He graduated from Old Town High School in 1939 and served in the Army Air Force for two years. Bud was an active member of First Congregational Church, Milford, where he sang in the choir and served as a deacon. He was the yard superintendent at Diamond International until his retirement in 1982. Throughout his life, he was active in the Boy Scouts as Scout Master of troop 72 in Great Works. One of his joys was working at Leonards Mill, Bradley, as a bateau tour guide. Bud loved the outdoors. He enjoyed his camp at Cold Stream Pond and recreation with his family which included walking, fishing, bike riding, canoeing, golf and mountain climbing. At the age of 80, Bud accomplished the climbing of Mount Kahtadin to the top. Bud was predeceased by his mother and father; sister, Evelyn Harris; and his longtime friend, Perry O'Keefe. He is survived by his wife of 67 years; his two sons, Buddy and his wife, Janet, of Westboro, Mass., and Rusty and his wife, Vicky, of Cape Elizabeth; his five grandsons and their wives, Mark, Jon, Chris, Scott and Sean; and seven great-grandchildren, Danny, Eric, Katlyn, Meghan, Emily, Timothy and Linley. Bud was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and a good Christian man. A visitation will be held 7-9 p.m. Friday at Birmingham Funeral Home, 438 Main St., Old Town. For those who wish to attend the committal service for Bud, please meet 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home when we will process to Lawndale Cemetery. The funeral service will be held after the burial 2:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church in Milford. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Crossroads Ministry of Old Town, 2 Wood St., Old Town, ME 04468 or to a charity of your choice.
Published on October 9, 2008 
STEVENS, George Allen Sr (I18462)
 
4868 OLD TOWN - Orisa O'Keefe, 96, passed away on Monday, February 11, 2019 at Orono Commons with her family by her side. She was born on October 8, 1922 the daughter of Everett Carlow and Verna (Davis) Carlow.
Orisa graduated from Old Town High School, Class of 1941. She married her high school sweetheart, Percy O'Keefe, in June of that same year. They had a loving marriage of 62 years before his death in 2002. After living in Portland for a couple of years they returned to Old Town where they joined the family business, Butterfield Bottling Company-S&OK soda. She served in various capacities there, primarily as office manager. Together they had one child, Donna O'Keefe King, who is married to Geoff King of Old Town. She loved Geoff as a son. She adored her two grandchildren, Amanda King of Old Town and Brad King of Natick, MA. They gave her tremendous joy. She loved the Lord and was a member of United Baptist Church.
Orisa had many qualities and interests including love of family, always lending a helping hand, love of children, a faithful prayer warrior, crocheting, quilt making, and sharing her delicious cooking. She was especially known for her fudge.
In addition to her parents she was predeceased by one brother, Herbert Carlow, and four sisters, Etta Paine, Maxine Pelletier, Alberta Stevens, and Edna Bolen.
She is survived by one brother, Richard Carlow.
We will miss her caring ways and faithful presence. Her love and lessons will forever be a part of us.
The family wishes to thank Orono Commons for the wonderful and compassionate care given to Orisa.
A funeral service will be conducted 1PM Friday at the Old Town United Baptist Church 86 Middle Street Old Town, ME 04468 where friends may gather from 12 noon until time of service.
Memorial contributions may be made to the United Baptist Church.
Published on February 12, 2019 
CARLOW, Orisa (I18456)
 
4869 Olivia Adkins Miller was b 9 Sept 1860, Rockland, Me, the d/o Parker Miller & Abbie Worth. She d 16 May 1908, Vinalhaven, from chronic endocarditis.

Olivia married John Henry Bray on 4 Aug 1885, Rockland. John was b 27 Jan 1854, Vinalhaven, the s/o Isaiah Bray & Hannah Merchant. He d 19 Feb 1926, Vinalhaven.

John married twice. He first married Rosetta "Rose" Ames on 1 July 1877, Vinalhaven, married by Watson H Vinal. Rose was b Oct 1858, North Haven, the d/o Capt Robert "Bob" M Ames & Hannah Thomas. She d 28 July 1883, Vinalhaven.

They had no known children.

John married second to Olivia Adkins Miller on 4 Aug 1885, Rockland, Me. Olivia was b 9 Sept 1860, Rockland, the d/o Parker Miller & Abbie Worth. She d 16 May 1908, Vinalhaven.

John & Olivia had 3 children, all born Vinalhaven:
1. William Henry Bray: 18 Mar 1888 - after 1940, Vinalhaven
2. Hazel D Bray: 1891 - between 1931 - 1940, Rockland
2. Lucy F Bray: 20 Feb 1902 - 23 Apr 1985, Camden, Me.

In 1870, 16-year-old John is residing with his family on Vinalhaven where he is working as a fisherman. At the time of his 2nd marriage, John is of Vinalhaven with his wife, Olivia, of Rockland.

11 Sept 1872, Deed of Personal Property from Robt Ames to Rosetta Ames: convey unto my said daughter Rosetta Ames all and singular the goods and chattels contained in the following schedule, marked and numbered therein, specified and set forth. To wit: 1 Bureau (No 1, marked R A on the back), 6 chairs (No 2 to 7, marked R A under the bottom), 2 Feather beds (No 8 to 9, marked R A on the side), and Clothes for making up of the same on the margin. 1 Gold Necklace (Marked R A on the ribbon), 2 Looking Glasses (No 11 to 12, marked R A on the side), 1 Tea Set (No 13, marked R A on the side of each piece), 2 Tables (No 14 to 15, marked R A under the leaf), and every article of goods and chattels of every name and nature belonging to her deceased mother, late of North Haven. To have and to hold the above described goods and chattels to her and repudiate (?) from the interference and controll [sic] of her future husband and to her heirs and assigns to their own use forever. I the Robt Ames have hereunto set my hand and seal this eleventh day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy twon. [Signed[ Robert Ames. In the presence of Eleazer Crabtree.

Marriage Announcement Abstract: John H Bray, of Vinalhaven, m 1 July 1877 at Vinalhaven, Rose E Ames, of North Haven. Published 12 July 1877.

In 1900, John is a fisherman on Vinalhaven. He and Olivia have been married for 15 years. She cites she had 3 children, two of whom were still alive for the census.

Death Record: Olivia A Bray died on 16 May 1908 on Vinalhaven at the age of 47 years 8 months 7 days. Born in Rockland, she was the daughter of Parker Miller (born Warren, Me, laborer) and Abbie Worth (born Howland (?)). She was the wife of John H Bray. Cause of death; chronic endocarditis.

Obituary: John H Bray, 72, a widely known resident of this town, died on Friday. He is survived by a son, William, and two daughters, Mrs Hazel Hutchinson and Mrs Guy Sawyer. Funeral services were held on Sunday, with internment in Bay View Cemetery. Portland Press Herald, 24 Feb 1926.

On 15 Sept 1908, Daniel H Glidden was appointed administrator of Olivia Bray's estate. Knox Co Probate File Number 6274.

On 26 Feb 1926, William H Bray was appointed administrator of John H Bray's estate. Knox Co Probate File Number 10176. 
MILLER BRAY, Olivia Adkins (I52419)
 
4870 Olizy (Champagne) umgebettet in ein Kriegsgrab Vouziers (Ardennen) ZIPP, Georg Karl Wilhelm (I11115)
 
4871 On Board Ship MINK, Catherine Gerdraut (I48280)
 
4872 On December 30, 2004, ROBERT DUANE WALLACE, SR., of Sykesville, lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. He was the beloved husband of Barbara, devoted Dad of 5 sons and a daughter, Papa of6 granddaughters, 2 grandsons and Uncle of two nieces. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, 2 P.M. at Brooks GroveRetirement Village, in Sandy Spring. WALLACE, Robert Duane Sr. (I19774)
 
4873 On Hiway no.93 TOY, Laura Ellen (I33294)
 
4874 On Hiway no.93 WHITLOW, James Finley (I33332)
 
4875 on of George Mink and Mary A. Kaler

Occupation: Farmer

Marriage 1) 03 Aug 1833, Waldoboro, Lincoln, Maine

Spouse: Mary ''Bornheimer'', b. 1809; d. Nov. 18, 1840

Children:

Mary Ellen Mink, Birth/Chris: Dec 1833; d. 19 Jun 1889; m. 2 Jan 1855, Washington, Knox, ME, Alden Weaver.
Sarah Elizabeth Mink, b. Sept 1835 (calc) ; d. Mar. 18, 1845, age 9yrs 6mo
Caroline Felinda Mink, - Birth/Chris: 1838; d. 1927 at the age of 89; m. 10 Feb 1855 Union, Knox County, Maine, Capt Eli M Maloney.

Marriage 2) 27 May 1841

Spouse: Nancy S Cudworth, b. 24 Mar 1807, Bremen, Lincoln, Maine; d. 31 Oct 1860, Waldoboro, Maine

Children:

Susannah Mink, b. 1842, Washington, Maine
Nancy Jane Mink, b. 6 Nov 1845, Washington, ME; d. 14 Oct 1904, Washington, ME; m. 5 Sep 1866, Washington, ME, William Weaver.
S Elizabeth Mink, b. 1847
Abbie Lucy Mink, b. 2 Jan 1849, Maine; d. 10 Jul 1917, Peaks Island, Portland, Cumberland, Maine; m. 1866, Cornelius Craig.

Sources:

Ludwig genealogy: sketch of Joseph Ludwig, who was born in Germany in 1699 ... by Moses R. Ludwig.
Mank (Mink) Family of Waldoboro, Maine - Descendants of Johann Georg Mink From Notes in the Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, Maine by Grace Maxwell of Hallowell, Maine. Compiled and edited by Frederick E. Snell of Andover, Mass.
"United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6JB-23P), Entry for Samuel Mink and Nancy Mink, 1850. 
MINK, Samuel S (I37344)
 
4876 ONDROVICH, Carol Lee (Cooper) Sams Age 69, passed away at Hospice of Hamilton at Sunrise on Thursday, November 3, 2005. Carol was born in Hamilton, Ohio, on December 21, 1935, the daughter of James Cecil Cooper and Doris (Lotz) Cooper Minter. She was educated in the Hamilton and Oxford schools. She had worked as a bookkeeper for several businesses, the last being Life Style Furniture. She also worked for Universal Transportation Services. This was her favorite position transporting her special children to and from school. Carol married William E. Sams in 1955 and three children were born to this union. On March 30, 1976, she married George F. Ondrovich in Hamilton, Ohio. He preceded her in death on June 29, 1983. Carol is survived by her sons, Steven (Shannon) Sams, Scott B. Sams Sr., and a very beloved son, Brian Bussell, all of Hamilton; one daughter, Sherry Jennings; her stepchildren, Sandy Armstrong of Trenton, Mark (Marlene) Ondrovich of Hamilton, Diana (Phil) Campbell of Hamilton and George E. Ondrovich; two very beloved granddaughters, Katie Mae and Sundown Sams of Hamilton; five grandsons, Scott B. Sams Jr., Brian Sams, Chris Jennings, Chris Owens, and Scott Owens, all of Hamilton; granddaughters, Wendy (Randy) Broughton, and Krystal (Joe) Lagedrost of Hamilton; great grandchildren, Deven and Adrian Broughton, Tyler and Amberly Lagedrost of Hamilton; several step-grandchildren and great grandchildren; a sister and niece Sue and Melinda Price of Hawaii; two sisters-in-law, Marcella Blount of Fairfield and Frances (Ezra) Elliott of Hamilton. She also leaves her very, very beloved friends Sally and Keith Davis of Michigan, Margaret and Phil Kilgore, Connie and Bill McDaniel, Janice Frazier and Marie Tepker of Hamilton; her dear Saturday gang from Phylis Beauty Shop: Ann Fritz, Amy Merz, Loretta Johnson and Juanita A.; and a special friend, Roy Chapman; and many other friends and relatives. Carol was preceded in death by her husband George, her parents and a brother Glenn Cooper. Carol had been a kidney dialysis patient for several years and she asked to have contributions be made to the Kidney Foundation, 2200 Victory Parkway, Ste. 510 Cincinnati, OH 45206. The funeral service will be held at Webb Noonan Funeral Home, Ross Avenue at South "D" Street, Hamilton, at 2pm Monday, November 7, 2005, with Pastor Ken Kueker of the Immanuel Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will follow at Hickory Flat Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the service from 12noon to 2pm at the funeral home. "Thank you all for being there for me. Do not grieve for me. Remember the wonderful times we had and our love we had for each other. " COOPER, Carol Lee (I22796)
 
4877 Online Obituaries

Robert B. Ludwig, Sr., known by most as Bruce, of East Bridgewater, lost his lengthy battle with cancer and died peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones on May 13, 2017 at the age of 70.

He leaves behind his true love, The 5-7, AKA El Lobo II, a 1957 Chevy Bel Air. His dream come true and labor of love for the last 5 years.

He worked at Sears in Brockton for 44 years, where he earned the nick name Bugga and made a lasting friendship with his best friend of 47 years, Joe Messaline.

A resident of East Bridgewater for most of his life, Bruce enjoyed playing horse shoes, working on and driving his car and spending time with his children and grandchildren. He proudly served in the U.S. Air Force from which he was honorably discharged.

He is survived by his daughter, Kristin Figlioli and her husband Scott of Providence, RI, his son Robert B. Ludwig, Jr., and his wife Lindsay of Bridgewater. His granddaughter Amber Ludwig and grandsons, Jack and Graham Ludwig. He also leaves behind his elder brother, Kenneth Ludwig, Jr., and his wife Marie of Fall River and his younger brother, Roy Ludwig and his wife Geri of Culpeper, VA. AS well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Kenneth Ludwig, Sr. and Bernice (Bailey) Ludwig of Chesapeake, VA, formerly of East Bridgewater.

Funeral Information

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 20th at 11:00AM in the Russell & Pica Funeral Home, 441 South Main St.,(Rt.28) WEST BRIDGEWATER. Interment will be at a later date. Memorial visitation will be prior to the service from 9:00 to 11:00AM. 
LUDWIG, Robert Bruce Sr. (I51738)
 
4878 ons of St. George; son Steven Simmons and wife Teressa of Bradenton, Florida; brother Neil and wife Rayetta of Waldoboro; brother Mark and wife Reah of Waldoboro; sister-in-law Jean Simmons of St. George; and many nieces and nephews. He was prede ceased by his parents; brother Dennis Simmons and wife Gloria of Texas; and brother Ronald Simmons of St. George. Dana joined the U.S. Air Force at 17, where he trained as an aircraft mechanic, and he traveled extensively overseas as part of th e flight crews. Being an aircraft mechanic served him well when he obtained his Private Pilot's License, Land and Sea. Later he joined the U.S. Coast Guard and retired from there in 1996 with a total of 33 years military time and a Korean War vete ran. Dana also earned his Captain License 500 Ton, ocean going. He piloted ships in the Gulf that serviced the offshore oil rigs in Texas and Louisiana. He was multi-talented; he built and flew his own airplane, built his own house, and could fi x anything. Dana enjoyed flying his airplanes and driving his 1930 and 1931 Model A's and enjoyed camping and hunting, he also had many shooting awards and was a Marksman. He was active right up until the end. He was a loving father and husband an d will be missed so very much. A memorial service will be held at the Bremen Union Church on Saturday, November 2, 2024, at 11:00AM with a church hall gathering to follow. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Hall Funeral Home and Cre mation Services. To share a condolence or memory with the Simmons family, visit Dana's Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com. SIMMONS, Dana James (I53610)
 
4879 Oosterbegraafplaats RENAUD, Abraham Wijnand (I7985)
 
4880 Oosterbegraafplaats VAN DER HILT, Johanna Bartha (I10492)
 
4881 Opa war Malermeister und spielte sehr gut Schach. Ich hatte mal einen schönen Spaziergang mit ihm, wo er mir etwas aus seinem Leben erzählt hat. Er hatte mal ein Haus mit Pool im Keller und hat als Bademeister gearbeitet. Bei ihm habe ich mein Seepferdchen gemacht. Manchmal durften wir dort auch ein Eis aus der Truhe nehmen. Insgesamt bin ich mit ihm nicht sehr vertraut gewesen und habe ihn in zunehmenden Alter auch als unangenehm empfunden, doch ich denke als junger Mann hatte er einige Talente. FEY, Richard Oskar (I20840)
 
4882 or Manhattan, Kings, New York, USA LANDGRAF, William Aloysious (I5442)
 
4883 ORAL E. LUDWIG
Waldoboro, April 21. - Oral E. Ludwig, 78, died Monday night. He was born here Nov. 14, 1874 son of James and Hetty Lash Ludwig, and had resided here all of his life. Mr. Ludwig was a member of teh Methodist Church, Loyal Order of Moose, King Solomon's Lodge, AF & AM, Royal Arch Masons, Wiwurna Chapter, OES, and Meenahga Grange. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ethel Orff Ludwigg; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Sidelinger, Waldoboro, and Mrs. Della Peacock, Alberta, Canada, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Flanders Funeral Home, the Rev. Philip Palmer officiating. Burial will be in teh Rural Cemetery.

Portland Press Herald: Apr 22, 1953 
LUDWIG, Oral E (I37199)
 
4884 Oregon Divorce Records, 1961-1985. Oregon Center for Health Statistics, Portland, Oregon. Quelle (S11649)
 
4885 Oregon State Archives. Oregon, Marriage Records, 1906-1910, 1946-1966. Salem, Oregon. Quelle (S9985)
 
4886 Oregon State Archives. Oregon, Marriage Records, 1906-1910, 1946-1971. Salem, Oregon. Quelle (S12072)
 
4887 Oregon State Archives. Oregon, Military Records, 1847-1977Quelle (S12182)
 
4888 Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. Quelle (S12544)
 
4889 Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. Quelle (S9501)
 
4890 Originalquellen variieren je nach Verzeichnis. Details stehen auf den einzelnen Registerseiten zur Verfügung. Quelle (S9006)
 
4891 Originals were digitized from the following collections: Berlin ZC 3344; Berlin (Ost) ZB 56308; Frankfurt am Main ZB 17536, ZB 53709, ZB 65276, ZB 66111; Hamburg ZB 19164; Leipzig ZB 547; München ZB 20568. Access to originals courtesy of the German National Library in Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig. In partnership with DasTelefonbuch. Quelle (S7721)
 
4892 Originals were digitized from the following collections: Berlin ZC 3344; Berlin (Ost) ZB 56308; Frankfurt am Main ZB 17536, ZB 53709, ZB 65276, ZB 66111; Hamburg ZB 19164; Leipzig ZB 547; München ZB 20568. Access to originals courtesy of the German National Library in Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig. In partnership with DasTelefonbuch. Quelle (S9005)
 
4893 Originals were digitized from the following collections: Berlin ZC 3344; Berlin (Ost) ZB 56308; Frankfurt am Main ZB 17536, ZB 53709, ZB 65276, ZB 66111; Hamburg ZB 19164; Leipzig ZB 547; München ZB 20568. Access to originals courtesy of the German National Library in Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig. In partnership with DasTelefonbuch. Quelle (S12158)
 
4894 Originals were digitized from the following collections: Berlin ZC 3344; Berlin (Ost) ZB 56308; Frankfurt am Main ZB 17536, ZB 53709, ZB 65276, ZB 66111; Hamburg ZB 19164; Leipzig ZB 547; München ZB 20568. Access to originals courtesy of the German National Library in Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig. In partnership with DasTelefonbuch. Quelle (S12253)
 
4895 Orlando starb an den Folgen von Verletzungen, die er in der Schlacht in der Wildeness in Virginia während des Bürgerkriegs erlitten hatte.
Er war Mitglied der 17. Maine-Freiwilligen, Kompanie D, 9. Infanterieregiment von Maine, und trat am 25. August 1862 in die Armee ein. In seiner Militärakte ist vermerkt, dass er am 6. Mai 1864 aus dem Dienst ausgeschieden sei; korrekterweise müsste dort stehen, dass er an diesem Tag starb. 
WENTWORTH, Pvt Orlando F (I55608)
 
4896 Orrin Silas Wentworth
(1848 - 1921)
Dienstgrad: Korporal

Todesanzeige (San Zeitung Francisco Chronicle, Mittwoch, 11. Mai 1921, S. 6, Kol. 8, Todesfälle):

WENTWORTH – In diese Stadt, 8. Mai 1921, Orin Silas Wentworth, geliebter Ehemann des verstorbenen Elizabeth P. Wentworth, geliebter Stiefvater von Mrs. I. H. Sproule, H. R. Bingham aus Los Angeles, Frank R. Sanborn und Leopold R. Dodge, Mrs. E. Cushing und der verstorbene Clarence B. Dodge sowie hingebungsvoller Bruder von Albert A. Wentworth, gebürtig aus Maine, 75 Jahre und 1 Monat alt. Ein Verspäteter Mitglied der Kompanie T [sic - I], 26. Regiment von Maine Infy, Bürgerkriegsveteranen, und Birds Landing Lodge, Nr. 284, I.O.O.F. (Napa City and Maine Papers) bitte kopieren).

Freunde und Bekannte sind respektvoll eingeladen, an der Beerdigung teilzunehmen Mittwoch, um 14:30 Uhr, aus den Salons Suhr & Wieboldt, 1465 Valencia St. Bet. 25. und 26. Verbrennung, Mount Olivet Krematorium.

Anmerkungen:

Gebürtig aus Waldo County, Maine, wurde er am 8. April 1848 (bzw. 3. April 1846) geboren.

Er wurde wie folgt im Great Register of Voters in Kalifornien aufgeführt:

1867: Nevada County, 21 Jahre alt, geboren in Maine, Beruf als Bergarbeiter, Wohnsitz Buena Vista.

1871: Nevada County, 21 Jahre alt, geboren in Indiana, Beruf als Bergarbeiter, Wohnsitz Buena Vista.

1878: San Francisco, 30 Jahre alt, geboren in Maine, Wohnsitz 1037 Howard, Besatzungsagent.

1886: Monterey County, King City, 40 Jahre alt, geboren in Maine, Beruf als Landwirt.

1890: Solano County, Montezuma Precinct, 44 Jahre alt, geboren in Maine, Beruf Bauer.

1892: San Francisco, 46 Jahre alt, Größe 1,68 m, dunkler Teint, Augen blau, graues Haar, Muttermal rechte Wange, Beruf Gripman, geboren in Maine, wohnt in der 1st Ave, Point Lobos Clement, 2. Stock, Zimmer R.

1896: San Francisco, 50 Jahre alt, Größe 1,68 m, dunkeler Teint, Haselnussbraun, graue Haare, Beruf Gripman, geboren in Maine, lebte 135 Jahre alt Collins.

"Orrin S. Wentworth" wurde in das National Home aufgenommen für Am 8. August 1906 in Sawtelle, Kalifornien, außer Gefecht gesetzte Soldaten und war am 5. Mai 1914 auf eigene Verantwortung entlassen. Seine Aufnahmeakte er beschrieb ihn als gebürtig aus Maine, 60 Jahre alt, Größe 1,65 m, Teint dunkel, braune Augen, graues Haar, protestantische Religion, Beruf Landwirt, Wohnsitz San Francisco, verheiratet, nächster Verwandter Elizabeth P. Wentworth. Seine Behinderung zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme wurde als folgt vermerkt: chronische Gelenkrheumatismus und Mitralinsuffizienz, die in Humboldt County, CA, im Jahr 1875.

"Orrin S. Wentworth" wurde in der Volkszählung von 1910 als Insasse in der National Soldiers Home in Malibu Township (Sawtelle), Los Angeles Bezirk. Er wurde als Witwer geführt, 64 Jahre alt, geboren in Massachusetts, Vater geboren in Massachusetts, Mutter geboren in Maine, Berufsarbeiter in eine Werkstatt, Veteran der Unionsarmee.

Er starb am 8. Mai 1921 in San Francisco, wurde in San Francisco eingeäschert und in George C. Yount beigesetzt Pioneer Cemetery. Sein Familiengrabstein ist ingraviert wie folgt Folgendes: Orrin S. Wentworth | Geboren am 8. April 1848, | Gestorben am 8. Mai, 1921. Die Oberseite des Steins ist mit dem Symbol der Unabhängiger Orden der Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.).

Militärische Informationen:

"Orren S. Wentworth" meldete sich in Belfast, Maine, im (angeblichen) Alter von 18 Jahren an Am 11. Oktober 1862 wurde er als Gefreiter in die Kompanie I der 26. Maine Infanterie am selben Tag. Er wurde entlassen in Bangor, Maine, am 17. August 1863, am Ende seiner Amtszeit von Dienst.

"Orrin S. Wentworth" meldete sich am 12. Februar im Alter von 18 Jahren in Belfast, Maine, an 1864 und wurde am selben Tag als Gefreiter in Kompanie F aufgenommen der 1. Maine-Kavallerie. Sein Wohnsitz zum Zeitpunkt der Einberufung war Weld [Waldo], Maine. 1865 wurde er zum Korporal befördert und war Am 1. August 1865 in Petersburg, Virginia, am Ende von Der Krieg.

"Orrin S. Wentworth" beantragte und erhielt einen Veteranentitel Rentenleistung in Kalifornien am 9. Juli 1891 (Antrag Nr. 1037343, cert. Nr. 1007933). Der Dienst auf der Pensionskarte wurde als folgt vermerkt: "F 1 Maine Cav." Zusätzlicher Dienst wurde als "Ich 26 Me Inf." Die Pensions-Todeskarte vermerkt, dass er gestorben ist am 8. Mai 1921 in Yountville.

Laut Recherchen von Denise R. Jackson war er so traumatisiert von seinem Erfahrung im Krieg, dass er selten mit jemandem darüber sprach. 
WENTWORTH, Corporal Silas Orin (I55607)
 
4897 Ort und Stunde unbekannt LÖWENBERG, Otto Karl Arthur (I22242)
 
4898 Ort: Klein Kommorsk ESCHNER, Gustav Adolf (I2254)
 
4899 Ortslaz. Danzig Marienkrkhs. Abt.II SIMON, Albert (I12860)
 
4900 Orville "Bud" wurde in Camden, Maine, als Sohn von Orville und Thereasa Jameson geboren. Er war das älteste von fünf Kindern und besuchte die örtliche Schule. Er verließ die Schule in jungen Jahren, um der Handelsmarine beizutreten, und trat dann während des Zweiten Weltkriegs der US-Marine bei. Er diente seinem Land mit Stolz und sein Stolz auf unser Land begleitete ihn bis zum Ende.

Als "Bud" vom Dienst nach Hause kam, bekam er einen tollen Job als Fahrer eines Sattelschleppers, den er bis zu seiner Pensionierung ausübte und dabei viele Freunde fand.

Seine erste Ehe mit Edith war bis zu ihrem frühen Tod in jungen Jahren eine großartige. Sie hatten ein Kind.
Dann heiratete er Tina und sie waren 45 Jahre zusammen. Sie kauften ein Haus und ließen sich in Warren nieder. Es war ein großartiger Ort, um sieben Kinder großzuziehen, plus ein paar andere auf dem Weg.

Die Wochenenden waren Familienzeit. Onkel, Tanten und ihre Familien kamen immer, um "The Farm" zu besuchen und gute Zeiten zu teilen; ob es sich um das Schlachten eines Tieres handelte, um die Familie zu ernähren, Heuernte, Feiertage oder besondere Anlässe. Bud liebte diese Zeiten, die Lebendigkeit und Stolz auf seine geliebte Farm brachten. Er unternahm auch gerne Autofahrten, angelte, züchtete Rinder, spielte Bowling und tanzte.

Seine Enkelkinder brachten ein weiteres Gefühl des Stolzes auf die Familienfarm. Jeder auf seine eigene Weise einzigartig. Er war sehr stolz darauf, einigen beizubringen, wie man eine Kuh von Hand melkt und wie man Geräte repariert oder Bäume für Ahornsirup anzapft. Er genoss es, sie auf dem Traktor oder zum Teich zum Eisfischen mitzunehmen. In den letzten Jahren seines Lebens wurden so viele großartige Erinnerungen erzählt, darunter Schlittenfahren, Jagen, Heuen und Grillen.

Egal, ob Enkelkinder in der Nähe oder in der Ferne lebten, er war sehr stolz darauf, zu hören, was sie taten, und sie aufwachsen zu sehen, egal ob sie in der Familie waren, in die Familie hineingeboren wurden oder heirateten. Er beobachtete sie alle mit Hilfe der modernen Technologie, des Computers. Er folgte ihrem Leben wie ein stiller Wächter.

Bud ist ein direkter Mann. Manchmal war er sehr unverblümt und eine Kraft, mit der man rechnen musste, und er war ein guter Versorger, Freund, Vater und Opa. Sein Leben war erfüllt. In späteren Jahren, nachdem Tina gestorben war, patrouillierte er mit seinem Hund Trouble auf seinem "Gator" durch die Nachbarschaft. Er besuchte täglich seine umliegende Familie.

In jüngerer Zeit genoss er das Abendessen am Dienstagabend mit seinem Sohn Peter und seiner Frau Sandy und dann ein freundliches Kartenspiel mit der Familie. Am Morgen trank er Kaffee mit seinem Bruder Sonny und seiner Hündin Buffy. Täglich trainierte er seinen Sohn Kevin und seine Frau Melissa, die Familienfarm zu übernehmen, und seine tägliche Pflege mit wenig Streit mit Tochter Peggy. Er liebte die Überraschungsbesuche und Leckereien, die von den Enkeln und Urenkeln mitgebracht wurden.

Bud war ein großartiger Mann mit einem großen Herzen. Er hat uns viele Dinge beigebracht und die Lektionen, die wir von ihm gelernt haben, wurden uns eingeflößt und haben uns zu dem gemacht, was wir heute sind.

"Bud" hinterlässt seinen Bruder Sonny Jameson aus Warren
Sons: Steve Jameson und seine Frau Becki aus Rockland; Rick Poland und seine Frau Donna aus Warren; Pete Poland und seine Frau Sandy aus Warren; Fred Marshall und seine Frau Bonnie aus Searsport; Kevin Jameson und seine Frau Melissa aus Warren.
Töchter: Julie Whaley und ihre Freundin Kerry aus Oscala, FL; und Peggy Kenney aus Warren

Wir werden uns am Sonntag, den 29. März 2015 um 13:00 Uhr auf dem Jameson Family Cemetery versammeln, um ihm unseren Respekt zu zollen, indem wir ihn weiterschicken, um uns von oben zu führen, und er ist immer noch der Mann, zu dem wir aufschauen. Eine Versammlung im Haus der Familie wird folgen.

Hall's of Waldoboro kümmert sich um die Arrangements. Um online zu kondolieren, eine Kerze für Orville "Bud" Jameson anzuzünden oder eine Geschichte oder ein Bild zu teilen, besuchen Sie bitte sein Book of Memories unter www.hallfuneralhomes.com 
JAMESON, Orville "Bud" Leroy (I36627)
 

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