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4901 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I5401)
 
4902 Phillip A. Jura, 29, starb unerwartet am 17. Dezember 2009 im Sebasticook Valley Hospital in Pittsfield.
Er wurde am 1. Februar 1980 in Rockport geboren und lebte sein ganzes Leben in Midcoast, Maine. Phillip machte 1998 seinen Abschluss an der Medomak Valley High School. Über zehn Jahre lang war er als Strafvollzugsbeamter im Staatsgefängnis von Maine beschäftigt. Freunde und Kollegen nannten ihn liebevoll "Peanut".
Phillip liebte es, mit seinem Vater zu jagen und zu angeln. Sein erstes Reh war im Alter von 13 Jahren ein "Monsterbock", sein zweiter in der vergangenen Jagdsaison. Er liebte es auch, Bowling zu spielen, die Patriots zu schauen und mit Familie und Freunden mit seinem ATV zu fahren. Er war immer bereit, jemandem zu helfen, wenn er Hilfe brauchte. Er liebte das Leben und scherzte mit jedem, den er traf. Er war wirklich einer dieser Menschen, die als "überlebensgroß" bekannt sind.
Phillip wird von allen, die ihn kannten und liebten, zutiefst vermisst werden. Er hinterlässt seine beiden wunderschönen Töchter, Arianna Joy Jura aus Rockport und Makennah Brianne Jura aus Waldoboro. Phillip hinterlässt auch seine liebevolle Lebensgefährtin Nastassja Nichols aus Waldoboro, seine Mutter Linda J. Jura und ihren Lebensgefährten Wayne Jackson aus Union, seinen Vater Erik E. Jura und seine Frau Michelle aus Cushing, seine Schwester Jennifer J. Jura und ihren Verlobten© Shawn Kaler aus Friendship, seinen Bruder Andrew D. Jura aus Union, seine Stiefbrüder Shane C. Lavoie aus Cushing, Aaron K. Lavoie und seine Lebensgefährtin Barbie Louder, beide aus Waldoboro; die Großeltern Arthur und Joyce Jura aus Union, Doris und Nathan Beal aus Union und Richard und Beverly Paine aus Augusta sowie zahlreiche Onkel, Tanten, Neffen und Nichten.
Familie und Freunde sind eingeladen, am Dienstag, den 22. Dezember 2009 von 17:00 bis 19:00 Uhr das Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland, zu besuchen, wo um 19:00 Uhr eine Feier zu Ehren seines Lebens stattfinden wird.
Anstelle von Blumen können Spenden an den Jura Children Trust, c/o Norton & Masters, CPA, z. Hd.: Dennis Norton, Postfach 876, Rockland, Maine 04841. 
JURA, Phillip Arthur (I38057)
 
4903 Mit dieser Bemerkung ist mindestens eine lebende Person verknüpft - Details werden aus Datenschutzgründen nicht angezeigt. Lebend (I25127)
 
4904 Phyllis C. Sidelinger, 65, Gray, died at the Maine Medical Center, Portland, Tuesday, June 20 after a long illness. She was formerly of Southington, Conn., where she had resided for five years. She married Gordon L. Sidelinger, Dec. 27, 1944. Born in Waldoboro Aug. 11, 1923, she was the daughter of William G. and Lillian Genthner Mank. She was a graduate of the class of 1940, Waldoboro High School, a member of the Grace United Methodist Church, Southington, a member and Star Point of Frederica Chapter 110 Order of the Eastern Star, Plainview, Conn. Survivors include her husband, Gordon Sidelinger of Gray; her mother Lillian Manks John of Coopers Mills; a son Kevin P. Sidelinger of Halibut Cove, Alaska; two daughters, Mrs. Edward (Candice) Asklar, and Mrs. Michael (Mala) Moriaty, both of Southington, a brother, William G. Mank, West Hartford, Conn., three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Burns and Mrs. Frances Deprey, Southington, and Mrs. Glenys Page, Waldoboro; five grandsons and a granddaughter. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. from the United Methodist Church, Waldoboro with the Rev. David W. Bell officiating with interment at Levensaler Cemetery. Arrangements by the Hall Funeral Home, Waldoboro. Eastern Star services were held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Hall Funeral Home. Should friends desire, contributions maybe made in her memory to the American Institute of Cancer Research, Washington, D.C. 20070-2312.

Lincoln County News: June 22nd, 1989. 
MANK, Phyllis Clara (I44501)
 
4905 Phyllis Marie Seelbach Sexton, 84, of Shallotte, formerly of Kiawah Island, SC and Watchung, NJ passed away Wednesday, September 25, 2019, in Hospice at Autumn Care of Waynesville, NC.

Phyllis was born on January 14, 1935, in Yonkers, NY the daughter of the late Christian Seelbach, Jr. and Marie Laubscher Seelbach. She was the wife of the late John Joseph “Jack” Sexton.

After graduating from Cranford High School in New Jersey in 1952, Phyllis attended Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing where she obtained a Nursing Diploma and her Registered Nurse qualification circa 1955. Phyllis and Jack met on St. Patrick’s Day 1958 at a mutual friend’s party and wed the following September.

In addition to raising her family in the Watchung Mountains, Phyllis was a staff nurse on 4AB at Overlook Hospital in Summit, NJ, where she enjoyed a long and accomplished career as an Orthopedic Nurse. Phyllis possessed all the qualities of an exceptional staff nurse. Her expertise in Orthopedic Nursing was evident to each new nurse who arrived on the unit! Many would call her their mentor. Phyllis was also greatly respected by the physicians who listened and trusted her patient assessments. Her kind and caring attitude and sense of humor made each work day so enjoyable. She would be remembered as a team leader/charge nurse in those days, but her real joy was at the bedside. She will be missed by all who knew her. Phyllis retired in 1989 after 25 years as a Registered Nurse at Overlook Hospital.

Phyllis sang in the church choir at Wilson Memorial Union Church in Watchung, NJ and was a lifelong Christian. She was a skilled pianist and played in churches in her younger days. Upon retirement in 1989, Phyllis and Jack moved to Kiawah Island, SC and relocated to River’s Edge in Shallotte, NC in 2003. During retirement Phyllis excelled in golf and enjoyed spending time with her family on the Carolina beaches, traveling, and cruising the world. Phyllis and Jack set up bluebird trails and homes for purple martins.

Surviving are her son, Alan T. Sexton of Reisterstown, MD; daughter Linda M. Sexton of Waynesville, NC; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs. Sexton was preceded in death by her husband John J. “Jack” Sexton; her son John T. Sexton; and a brother Walter C. Seelbach of Scottsdale, AZ.

The remains of Phyllis and Jack will be placed with family at Fairview Cemetery, Westfield, NJ on a later date.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to The Shriners Hospital for Children lovetotherescue@shrinenet.org .

The care of Mrs. Sexton has been entrusted to Wells Funeral Homes 
SEELBACH, Phyllis Marie (I23215)
 
4906 Pinne SCHMERSE, Ernst Paul (I8637)
 
4907 Pionier Bataillon 03 (Brandenburgisches), Preußische Armee, Sachsen HAERTING, Gottfried Franz Jacob Carl Louis (I30434)
 
4908 Planena, Halle, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany KRETSCHMANN, Johann Christoph (I5073)
 
4909 Planena, Halle, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany FROHNE, Anna Christiane (I2539)
 
4910 Plano, Kendall, Illinois, USA GRISWOLD, Claude Edward Jay (I17886)
 
4911 Plano, Kendall, Illinois, USA DETTRA, Edna (I17888)
 
4912 Plau am See DEGELOW, Else Bertha Olga (I1822)
 
4913 Plauen, Dresden, Sachsen, Germany PHILIPP, Louise Martha (I17951)
 
4914 Pleasant Valley GREEN, Marguerite Ellen (I22484)
 
4915 Plot 8, Row 16, Grave 14 BAHNICK, Kenneth Edward (I25000)
 
4916 Plot. UGA 11-45 KLEIN, Walter (I4773)
 
4917 Plot: 80707 C-10-17OF-1-N2-2E VANDERMYDE, Mary Ann (I25976)
 
4918 PLOT: Blk 7 Lot 45 Grave 4 WHITTED, Richard Wilson (I10865)
 
4919 PLOT: Blk 7 Lot 45 Grave 4 MASENGARB, Albertine "Dena" (I6054)
 
4920 Plot: Lot 224, section 1 BECKER, Caroline (I543)
 
4921 PLOT: Mausoleum ROMMEL, Kenneth Francis (I8128)
 
4922 Plot: Row 99 Lot 3 STALP, Johanette Elisabethe (I9704)
 
4923 Plot: Row 99 Lot 3 STRÖHMANN, Friederich Wilhelm (I9846)
 
4924 Plot: Section 42 Lot 853-0 WAGNER, Alfred H (I10689)
 
4925 Plot: SECTION CC4A ROW 4 SITE 10 WERNER, Gunter Adolf (I12445)
 
4926 PLOT: T - 482-D WHITTED, Merton Melvin (I10862)
 
4927 PLOT: T - 482-D KLEIN, Dr Betty (Elisabeth) L. (I4413)
 
4928 Pneumonia SCHWEITZER, Heinrich (Henry) (I9300)
 
4929 Pohai Nani Nursing Home NIEPER, Dorothy Anna (I6698)
 
4930 Polizeipräsidium Mannheim Familienbögen, 1800-1900. Digital images. Stadtarchiv Mannheim — Institut für Stadtgeschichte, Mannheim, Germany. Quelle (S299)
 
4931 Poorter Zierikzee 4. Mai 1778. 1778 wurden er und seine Frau wegen "vorzeitigen zusätzlichen Schlafes" unter kirchliche Zensur gestellt. Sie wurden am 5. April 1781 aus der Zensur entlassen. PFAFF, Johann Georg (I13751)
 
4932 Porter Raymond "Pat" Whitney died 25 November 2011.

He was born in Portland, Maine on 28 August 1926 to Lillian A. Gregor Whitney and James H. Whitney. He grew up in Falmouth, Maine and worked with his father and grandfather on the family boats.

During WWII he joined the Merchant Marines and in 1948 enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He spent his 20 year Navy career as an electrician aboard several different ships.

After retiring he worked as an electrician for Union Sugar and retired a second time from DeLamar Silver Mine in 1990. After retiring he moved his family to Homedale.

Pat is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and held many different callings. He was an avid supporter of Scouting, enjoyed bowling, and was always willing to share his knowledge of the world from his travels.

He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, and his first wife.

He is survived by his wife, Dawn; two daughters, Ann and Patti; three sons, Sean, Scott, and Chris; 15 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

A Funeral service will be held at the LDS Church, 708 W. Idaho Ave. in Homedale on Saturday, 3 December 2011, 1:00pm with grave dedication and Navy military honors to follow at the Marsing-Homedale Cemetery. 
WHITNEY, Porter Raymond (I45923)
 
4933 PORTLAND – Robert Edward Mattson, 76, aus New Gloucester, starb am 7. April nach einem mutigen Kampf gegen den Krebs.

Geboren am 10. August 1926 in Boston als Sohn von Elsie Sutinen und Albert Mattson, machte er 1944 seinen Abschluss an der Dorchester High School for Boys. Herr Mattson trat 1944 in die Marine ein, diente während des Zweiten Weltkriegs als Aviation Radioman und wurde am 22. Juni 1946 entlassen. 1947 erwarb er seine Privatpilotenlizenz zum Fliegen von einmotorigen Flugzeugen.

Herr Mattson arbeitete 32 Jahre lang als Wartungsleiter bei GTE Sylvania und ging 1986 in den Ruhestand. Er war aktives Mitglied mehrerer Organisationen; New Gloucester Historical Society, Finnish American Society, lebenslanges Mitglied der Disabled American Veterans, King Hiram Council in Royal and Select Masters, King Solomon's Temple in den Royal Arch Masons, eine Doppelmitgliedschaft in der Cumberland Lodge 12 in New Gloucester und der St. George Masonic Lodge 16, wo er Past Master und 50 Jahre lang Mitglied war.

Herr Mattson war ein begeisterter Jäger und Fischer. Er unternahm noch 2002 eine jährliche Jagdreise. 1997 schoss er am selben Tag einen Elch wie seine älteste Tochter Barbara. Herr Mattson war in New Gloucester als "Mr. Fix It" bekannt, obwohl er aufgrund von Makuladegeneration gesetzlich blind war. Er baute viele Dinge, wie fünf Garagen rund um Gray und New Gloucester, Picknicktische, die überall in New Gloucester verteilt waren, Krimskrams und Möbel, die aus dem Blickfeld verschwanden, während sein Sehvermögen sich verschlechterte.

Er baute sein eigenes Haus, in dem er und seine Frau in New Gloucester in den Ruhestand gingen. Er liebte den Wald und schnitt und spaltete jede Saison neun Schnur Holz für seine Familie. Herr Mattson war stets ein sorgloser Mensch, der bei jedem, dem er begegnete, einen bleibenden Eindruck hinterließ – als begeisterter Gesprächspartner und Geschichtenerzähler.

Er war ein hingebungsvoller Ehemann seiner Frau Bernys Overlock, die er am 28. Februar 1948 heiratete, und ein hingebungsvoller Vater für seine Kinder. Seine wöchentliche Familienroutine umfasste unter der Woche Kaffee mit seinem Schwiegersohn David und am Wochenende mit seiner Tochter und seinem Schwiegersohn Kurt.

Er hinterlässt seine Ehefrau Bernys, mit der er 55 Jahre verheiratet war; eine Tochter, Roberta E. Tielinen aus New Gloucester, und Schwiegersohn Kurt E. Tielinen Sr., Schwiegersohn, David L. Wing aus New Gloucester; ein Enkel, Adam E. Tielinen aus New Gloucester; eine Schwester, Marjorie Ahola aus Petaluma, Kalifornien; sieben Stiefenkel, David Lawler aus West Palm Beach, Anthony Wing aus Greenville, Robert Wing aus Raymond, Todd Wing aus New Gloucester, Kurt Tielinen Jr aus Saco, Kimberly Piche aus Biddeford, Karlene Mooers aus Biddeford.

Seine Tochter Barbara J. Wing verstarb am 21. Januar 1999; eine Schwester, Dorothy Hagerman; und einen Bruder, Albert Mattson. 
MATTSON, Robert Edward (I45817)
 
4934 Portland, ME - Ida Mae Ramsdell, 56, of Portland died peacefully on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at the Barron Center in Portland. She was the wife of the late William Cosgrove Jr.

She was born in Eastport, ME on December 24, 1960 a daughter of the late Hazen L. & Lorraine M. (Cook) Ramsdell. Ida grew up in Windsor Locks, CT and graduated from Springfield College with a Bachelor’s in Human Services.

Ida dedicated her life to social work; hold several jobs for non-profit organizations in CT helping the disabled, the deaf, woman after being released from prison and doing intake for addiction, among others. She also volunteered her time for Vista Volunteers, which is a program that helps the deaf to read.

She was also an avid New England Patriots fan, always routing for “her Patriots”.

She is survived by four children, Amanda Weibring and her husband Joseph of Tacoma, WA, Stephen Ramsdell and his wife Mindy of Queens Creek, AZ, William Norris Cosgrove III of Ft. Walton Beach, FL and Corrine Cosgrove of Calais, ME. She also leaves eleven grandchildren Chad, Jakob, Stevie, Bree, Megan, Raven, Nevaeh, William IV “Beeb”, Rhianna, Brendon and Jocelyn as well as a sister Shirley Ramsdell of West Hartford, CT and a niece Laurel Newman of Boston, MA. She was also the sister of the late David Ramsdell, who died in November 2006.

Services will be private and at the convenience of the family. 
RAMSDELL, Ida Mae (I40980)
 
4935 PostalCode: 04694; Age: 64 BROWN, Norman Ernest (I18374)
 
4936 PostalCode: 12944; Age: 73 HEAD, George John Patrick (I18524)
 
4937 PostalCode: 33702; Age: 55 RAST, Susan Elizabeth (I18544)
 
4938 posthum DEUSTER, Johann Henrich (I16916)
 
4939 posthum DIETZ, Johannes Peter (I2023)
 
4940 Prairieville, Barry, Michigan, USA BUEHL, Joel Willis (I17485)
 
4941 Primative Methodist Church Familie: Benjamin WHITEHOUSE / Emma BRAY (F3557)
 
4942 Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England. London, England © Crown copyright. Quelle (S12305)
 
4943 Priscilla A. (Mitchell) Ludwig, 80, died Nov. 11, 2014, in Clipper Harbor Nursing Home, Portsmouth. She was the loving wife of Frank R. Ludwig Sr.

Born in Lynn, Mass., and raised in Nahant and Lynn, Mass., she was the daughter of John and Blanche (Ricker) Mitchell. She was a graduate of Lynn English High School. A devoted homemaker, Mrs. Ludwig also worked as a secretary in the security office at Suffolk Downs race track in Revere/E. Boston, Mass., for more than 20 years. She and her husband wintered at Craig's RV Park in Arcadia Park, Fla. After residing in Saugus, Mass., for more than 40 years, she moved to Epping in 1997. 
MITCHELL, Priscilla Ann (I42798)
 
4944 Private donor. Quelle (S9493)
 
4945 probably after 1870 MELVIN, Dudley (I37737)
 
4946 proclamiret 23., den 30. Nov und den 7. Dec 1794 Familie: Johann Jacob SPÄTH / Anna Margarethe FRANCK (F11169)
 
4947 Professor Jarvis Lynn Cain, 90, died on March 9, 2024. Jarvis was born on October 1, 1933 to Benjamin Harrison Cain and Lona Bertha (Randall) Cain in Warsaw, Indiana. He had one sister, Joyce Eloise (Cain) Moore, who predeceased him in 2014.

Jarvis attended Purdue University, graduating with a degree in General Agriculture, then attended Ohio State University, graduating with a doctorate in Agricultural Economics. He started his career at International Harvester in Chicago, IL, before joining University of Maryland College Park where he served 37 years as Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

In 1957, Jarvis married Patricia Ann (Whitton) Cain with whom he had five children, Julia Anne, Michael Edward, Joseph Allen, Fredrick Andrew, and Mee Jung Kang. Patricia died in 2002.

In 1999, Jarvis retired from the UMCP and spent his time in Laurel, MD playing golf and cheering on Maryland Terrapin’s women’s basketball team.

Jarvis moved to the Eastern Shore in 2005, settling in Salisbury, MD. He was active in the Salisbury community, serving on the boards of the Sleepy Hollow Homeowner’s Association, the Institute of Retired Persons (IRP), the Association for Lifelong Learning (ALL), and the Rockawalkin Ruritan Club; teaching a course on Great Decisions at both Salisbury University and Chesapeake College; and continuing to support the ‘Lady Terps’.

Jarvis is survived by his children, Julie (Tim), Michael (Vivian), Joe (Celine), Fred (Annie) and Mee Jung (Norman), as well as his grandchildren, Bryan (Talha), Laurel (Zulfikar), Timothy, Christopher, Sabrina and Penelope.

As per his wishes, Jarvis was cremated, and his ashes were sprinkled in the Chesapeake Bay. Any donations in remembrance of Jarvis should be directed to ALL, IRP, Rockawalkin Ruritan or the Ward Foundation, all organizations he passionately supported, or to Coastal Hospice.

This obituary appeared in Eastern Shore Cremation and Funeral Service in 2024. It was written by his daughter, Julie Cain. Also available is his professional resume and academic bibliography. 
CAIN, Professor Jarvis Lynn (I43050)
 
4948 proklamiert in Nenderoth Familie: Johannes SCHÄFER / Anna Elisabetha LEONHARDT (F8847)
 
4949 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Quelle (S12204)
 
4950 Provincial Archives Of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. Quelle (S10752)
 

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