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Missouri Death Records | Source (S600)
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Mititary
Branch: Army
Enlistment Date: 9 Dec 1942
Release Date: 24 Feb 1944 | Byington, Douglas Derwood (I1201)
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MONROE COUNTY, MICHIGAN
BUSINESS MAN/OWNER
OPFERMANN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
George D. Opfermann was the son of George and Clara Heimburger Opfermann. He was born in Raisinville Township, and was a lifelong resident of Monroe County, Mi. He married Sabra Olmsted on May 16, 1924. From this union two sons were born; Eugene C. and Stanley R. of Monroe. George was a member of several organizations in the Monroe Community, and a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church. He was survived by his wife; sons; four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Arting, Mrs. Charles Milligan, Mrs. Philip Pougnet, and Mrs. Robert Crawford; and five grandchildren. Services were held at Earle Little Funeral Home and Rev. Raymond Heine officiated.
George was laid to rest at Roselawn Memorial Cemetery, LaSalle, Monroe County, Mi.
Rest in Heavenly Peace. | Opfermann, George D (I5665)
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Montana, Divorce Records, 1943-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Source (S716)
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Montana, Marriage Records, 1943-1988. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana. | Source (S715)
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Mormon Pioneer
Daughter of James William Molland and Rebecca Galloway. She left her home in England and made the journey across the ocean. On 19 May 1863, Hannah deposited $320 for her passage to America. She was 24 years old.
The 30th of May 1863, she set sail from the port of Liverpool on the ship Cynosure, a sailing vessel weighing 1230 tons. The ship's master was a man named Williams and LDS Elder George Q. Cannon was the church agent. She met Joseph Henry Byington while crossing the plains and later became his polygamous wife on 27 February 1864 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah.
As of 1984, Hannah's Bible that was given to her by her father, is in the possession of Thayle Byington of Layton, Utah.
Children:
James Henry Byington
Hannah Maria Byington Burrup
Charles Norton Byington
Martha Jane Byington Reed
Susan Elizabeth Byington Fisher
Joseph Henry Byington Jr.
John Parley Byington
Clarence Spencer Byington | Molland, Hannah (I5253)
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Motzko, Mary. Death Certificate. Certificate Number: 1916-MN-016747. Death: March 13, 1916. County of Death: Wright County, Minnesota, United States. Name of Father: "John Rebartick." Minnesota Historical Society (microform). | Rybarczyk, Mary (I9566)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery - Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa | Mueller, Clarence Henry Joseph (I936)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery - Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa | Mueller, Jeanette Genevieve Margaret (I941)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery - Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa | Mueller, Malethia Monica (I1002)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery - Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa | Mueller, Severin Donald (I1399)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Ia | Mueller, Severin Peter (I1725)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Ia | Mueller, Joseph Herman (I2133)
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Mount Calvary Cemetery, Dubuque, Dubuque Co., Ia | Menning, Catherine Christina (I2135)
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Mount Oliver Cemetery | Gallus, Raymond (I221)
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Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery | Fredrickson, Clifford (I2415)
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Mrs. Eliza Anderson, 75 years of age, died at Borgess hospital, at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning. The aged lady had been removed from her home, 1004 Stockbridge avenue, only a few days ago, suffering from a complication of diseases. Her husband Thomas Anderson, a veteran millwright of this county, and a number of distant relatives survive the deceased. The funeral will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the home, the Rev. N. J. Peterson of the Portage street Baptist church officiating. Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph May 10 1909 page 5 | Simons, Eliza C (I4892)
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Mrs. Emma Whiting, 94, funeral will be held Saturday. She died Jan. 25, 1989 at Omaha. She was born July 22, 1894 at Pierce to Pete and Anna (Jensen) Larsen. She married Frank Whiting on September 14, 1920 at Stanton. He died Dec. 8, 1961. She moved to Omaha in 1962. She was survived by 1 son Richard of Denver, Colorado; 1 daughter Jean Whiting of Omaha, 3 grandchildren, 3 sisters: Mrs. Mabel Lenzen and Mrs. Mynne Johnson of Sioux City, Iowa; Mrs. Edwin Gries of Storm Lake, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her husband, 2 brothers, 1 sister. Source: extracted from "Norfolk Daily News", Friday, Jan. 17, 1989 on page 6; Monday, Jan. 30, 1089 on page 13 | Larsen, Emma (I9955)
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Mrs. Maggie Byington, 64, of Ririe, died Thursday in an Idaho Falls hospital after a lingering illness.
Born July 3, 1889, at Nephi, Utah, daughter of John and Loulia Brennetta Smith. Married to Parley Byington, Dec, 12, 1904, at Laguna, Utah. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Besides her husband, survivors include 13 sons and daughters, Mrs. Lena Smith, Bert, Eugene, Merrill, Glen, Frank, Keith, Ivan, Douglas, Murry and Gary Byington, and Mrs. Dan M. Tyler, Ririe, Mrs.Dwain Peterson, Rigby, and two brothers and two sisters, 57 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Parley (Maggie B.) Byington, 64, resident of Ririe for the past 43 years, died Thursday afternoon at an Idaho Falls hospital following a lingering illness.
She was born July 3, 1889, at Nephi, Utah, the daughter of John Perry and Loulia Brennetta Allen Smith. She was married Dec. 12, 1904, at Laguna, Utah, to Parley Byington and the couple immediately came to Idaho, living first at Annis and moving to Ririe a short time later. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband and the following sons and daughters:
Mrs. Lena Smith, Bert Byington, Eugene Byington, Merrill Byington, Glen Byington, Frank Byington, Keith Byington, Ivan Byington, Douglas Byington, Murry Byington, Gary Byington, and Mrs. Dan M. (Theao) Tyler, and Mrs. Dwain (Neva) Peterson, Rigby.
Also surviving are 57 grandchildren and two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Albert (Ruby) Hansen, Annis; Mrs. Elvin (Loulia) Wilbur, Vallejo, California; John W. Smith, Boise; and Frank A. Smith, Santa Rosa, California.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Ririe Second LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop George L. Lovell officiating. Interment will be in the Annis Little Butte Cemetery under the direction of the Eckersell Funeral Home of Rigby.
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Funeral services for Maggie B. Byington were held Monday, September 14, at 2 p. m. from Ririe Second ward L.D.S. Chapel, with Bishop George L. Lovell, presiding. Family prayer was offered by Murry Byington and the prelude and postlude was by Marilyn Lovell. Opening song was "Sometime We'll Understand," by the Singing Mothers. Invocation was offered by Herbert S. Poore. Life history was given by Harriet Lovell and a vocal solo, "We'll Meet at the End of Trail," was sung by Jesse Nield.
Harold Freeman was a speaker and a vocal selection, I'll Go Where You Want Me to Go," was sung by the Singing Mothers. Closing remarks were made by Bishop George L. Lovell, and Ray Crystal sang the closing song, "Bury Me Near the Old Home". The Benediction was by Doug Byington. Interment was in Annis Little Butte Cemetery with the dedicatory prayer by Dan Tyler.
Pall bearers were Rodney, Spencer, Dale, Donald Byington, Wayne Robinson, Terry Tyler, Bob Hall, Harry Groth. The flower bearers were Grandchildren.
Flowers were under the direction of the Ririe Second Ward Relief Society. The funeral was directed by the Eckersell Funeral Home. | Smith, Marguerite Brennetta (I5309)
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Mrs. Rosetta Hunt Byington, 97, former resident of Moreland and Blackfoot, died Tuesday of causes incident to age at a Lava Hot Springs rest home, where she had resided the past few years.
Mrs. Byington was born 7 Feb 1866 at Huntsville, Utah, to Hyrum and Emily Knowles Hunt. She came to Idaho while a young girl and lived with her grandparents in Swan Valley and at Downey.
She was married 10 Jun 1882 to Joseph Henry Byington at Arimo. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple on 10Dec 1890.
The couple homesteaded near Howe for two years, when they returned to Downey and later to Lava Hot Springs, where they lived until Mr. Byington's death in 1929. Mrs. Byington later moved to Blackfoot to be near her children. She served as nurse and midwife, for area people for many years; she was a member of the Moreland 2nd LDS Ward Relief Society and was active in politics.
Survivors include four of 13 children, one son, Lawrence Byington, Bishop, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Pearl Thompson, Porterville, Calif.; Ruby Daniels, Lakewood, Calif; and Mrs. Jewell Schnurr, Long Beach, Calif, 35 grandchildren, 79 great grandchildren, and nearly 100 great great grandchildren.
Funeral services Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Moreland LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Dean E. Wheeler, conducting.
Friends may call at the Howard Packham Mortuary Friday and at the church one hour prior to service time Saturday.
Published: Post-Register (Idaho Falls, Idaho) on 13 Jun 1963 | Hunt, Rosetta (I6088)
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Mrs. Vida Yearsley Byington, 33, died Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Marsh Valley Hospital of a heart ailment.
She was born April 14, 1925, at Woodruff, Oneida County, to Calvin James and Margaret Atkinson Yearsley. She married Arthur C. Byington, June 1, 1946 at Pocatello.
She was a member of the LDS Church, and a graduate of Southern Idaho College of Educaton at Albion.
Mrs. Byington is survived by her husband; a son, Leon; two daughters, Linda and Sheila; her parents, all of Downey; a grandmother, Mrs. Rosa J. Yearsley, Malad; three brothers, Leon C. Yearsley, Downey, Alfred L. Yearsley, Pocatello, and Stanton L. Yearsley, Swan Lake; and a sister, Ruth Ann Yearsley, Downey.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the LDS Ward Chapel by Bishop Stanford Christensen.
Friends may call at her parents' residence at Downey tonight and Thursday before services.
Burial will be in Downey Cemetery under the direction of Benson Funeral Home, Malad.
Idaho State Journal (Pocatello, Idaho), 4 Feb 1959 | Yearsley, Vida (I6287)
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National Archives and Records Administration. Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946 [Archival Database]; ARC: 1263923. World War II Army Enlistment Records; Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, Record Group 64; National Archives at College Park. College Park, Maryland, U.S.A. | Source (S34)
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National Cemetery Administration, Nationwide Gravesite Locator | Source (S91)
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National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator. | Source (S490)
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Nationwide Gravesite Locator | Source (S1028)
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Neva Byington Peterson was delivered into the loving arms of our heavenly father on June 6, 2018, after a long and lingering illness due to the complications of age.
Mom was born July 31, 1931, the second to youngest child of John Parley Byington and Marguerite Brennetta Smith Byington. She grew up in the area east of Ririe known as Popular and attended local schools. She met Dwain (Pete) Peterson on a blind date to a basketball game and later married him in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple on June 15, 1948.
Mom enjoyed cooking, cleaning, camping, gardening, being a wonderful homemaker, and later in life, she was an avid birdwatcher and part-time birdfeed guard and squirrel chaser.
Neva was especially fond of her grandchildren, and they brought great joy to her life. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband and all 12 of her siblings.
Mom is survived by four sons: Brent (Shayla) Peterson, of Idaho Falls; Randall (Danette) Peterson, of Annis, Idaho; Kelly (Elaine) Peterson, of Idaho Falls; and Robert (Kim) Peterson, of Enumclaw, Washington; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A friend/family viewing and visitation will be held at Eckersell Funeral Home in Rigby from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Monday, June 11, followed by graveside services at Annis-Little Butte Cemetery at 11 a.m. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.eckersellfuneralhome.com. | Byington, Nena Laree (I7460)
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New York, Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts, 1861-1900
Name: Thomas N York
Age: 21
Birth Year: abt 1841
Birth Place: Allegany, New York
Enlistment Year: 1862
Enlistment Location: Waverly, New York
Muster Year: 1862
Separation Details: Died
Separation Date: 17 May 1864 | York, Thomas Naboth (I3408)
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New York, New York - Age 2.5 on arrival, with parents and baby sister Anna | Frach, Othelia (I11652)
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New York, U.S. Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1880
Name: John W York
Age: 16
Birth Year: abt 1844
Place of Birth: New York
Month of Death: Nov
Cause of Death: Scarlet Fever
Place of Death: Independence, Allegany, New York
Census Year: 1860 | York, John W (I3409)
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No grave marker on site | Seldon, Effie P (I9309)
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North Carolina State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. North Carolina Death Certificates. Microfilm S.123. Rolls 19-242, 280, 313-682, 1040-1297. North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina. | Source (S404)
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North Dakota Department of Health. North Dakota Death Records. Bismark, North Daktoa: North Dakota Department of Health. | Source (S942)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I231)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2224)
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Norway, Baptisms, 1634-1927 | Source (S518)
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Not found in 1880 USFC. Husband John Manners listed as widowed in 1880 USFC. | Fiscus, Susanna* (I5830)
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not found in Ricker Compliation of Barbour Collection under Merrill | BURNHAM, Mary (I7881)
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Note: last letter received from him was written while on a steam boat near Natchez 11 dec 1836 boun d for New Orleans; probably killed in battle between texans and Mexicans
| Byington, Whitling Selah (I287)
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noted in the "Pioneer history of Camden,N.Y. Mr Coral Byington was 86yrs old living in the we st.
pages 249-250
1850 census Fed. Kalamazoo Co. Mich.
Corel 40 ct
Dolly 41 vt
Julia H 6 mich
Albert 4 Mich
Sarah Butler 16 f ohio
Benjamin Butler 15 m Ohio
Celestine Butler 13 f Ohio
Margaret Butler 11 f Ohio
Solomon butler 11 m Ohio
1860 Federal Census, Kalamazoo Co., Charleston Twp., PO Augusta, 15 June1860
9 366 372
9 Coal Boyenton 48 M Mechanic Real $300/pers. $250 Born Conn.
10 Dolly " 49 F Wife VT
11 Eliza N. " 14 F Mich
12 Adelbert " 13 M "
13 Israel " 9 M "
14 Margaret Burton 21 F Housekeeper Ohio
Kalamazoo County directory, with a history of the county from itsearliest settlement ...
Publication Info: Kalamazoo, Mich.,: J. M. Thomas, 1869, page 354,Galesburg
Byington, Coral, cabinetmaker, h 30 Main
1870 Federal Census, Kalamazoo Co., Mich. Charleston Twp., PO Galesburg,Page 3, 28th July, 18 70
29 22-23
29 Boyington, C., 58 WM Turner Real $800, Pers. $300, BornConnecticut
30 Boyington, Dolly 60 WF Keeping House Vermont
31 Boyington, Israel 19 WM Michigan
32 Stewart, Adele 20 WF Housekeeping Michigan
33 Johnson, P.A. 39 WF Tailoress New York
34 Johnson, Dolly 16 WF Housekeeping Michigan
1880 Federal Census, Kalamazoo Co., Mich., Climax Twp. ED 128, Page 11,7-8 June 1880, Lines 4 5-50, Dwelling 108, Family 111
Harrison, Frederick S, Head WM 45, M, Farmer, Born Mich., Father Ohio,Mother Ohio
" Christine, Wife WF 42, M, Keep House Ohio UnknownUnknown
" Freddy E, Son WM 16 S, Laborer Mich.Mich . Ohio
" Harriet , Daughter WF 12 S Mich.Mich. Ohio
Byington, Coral, Fatherinlaw WM 69 W, Laborer ConCon Con
" Israel, BrotherinlawWm 29 S, Laborer Mich.Con. Ve rmont
1900 Federal Census, Ionia Co., Mich. Sebewa Twp., 1 June 1900, Ed 31,Sheet 1A,
39 11-11 Smith, James, Head WM Nov 1843 56 M 32y. Farmer Born NY fa.NY m o MASS
40 Smith, Nellie, Wife WF Nov 1844 55 M 32y. 2ch/2livingM ich Conn VT
41 Francis, Anita, Daughter WF Nov. 1886 31 M 8y. 1ch/1livingMic h NY Mich
42 Francis, George, Grandson WM Mar 1896 4 SMich Mich Mich
43 Smith, Allie, Adopted Daugh. WF Oct 1878 21 SMich Mich Mich
44 Byington, Coral. Fatherinlaw WM June 1811 89 ConnCon n Conn
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Oak Hill Cemetery | Barnes, Benjamin (I2521)
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Oak Park Cemetery | Gallus, Anne Helen (I2272)
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Oak Park Cemetery | Chapman, Ray William (I2275)
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Oakland Cemetery | Miller, Earl Grant (I2278)
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Oakview Care Center | Bien, Margarite Elaine (I1789)
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Oakwood Cemetery | Byington, Dorothy Evelyn (I1902)
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Obit: Samuel Copeland was born July 9, 1837 in Henry County, Indiana and came to Minnesota in 1865 locating on a farm in Independence Township where he died November 1922, being 85 years old, 3 months and 22 days and one of the oldest settlers in the vicinity.
He was married first to Lucina Ludwig of Indiana. The two children born to them died, their mother also passed away somewhere about 1881. In January 1885 Mr Copeland and Mrs Mary Cronk-Bland. Three children were born to them. Guy Copeland living at home, John Copeland, Fairbault, Minnesota, Mrs Oscar Lobitz who lives not far from the home place. Besides his wife and children he leaves two brothers, a step son Fred Bland and many other relatives and friends. Funeral was held Friday afternoon Nov 3 at home conducted by Reverend A Brebighauser of Minneapolis. A large number were i attendance and the burial was in the cemetery near his home (Bryant).
Reverend Biebighauser preached from the text John 11:11 - Our friend Lazarus sleepeth but I will go that I may awake him out of his sleep.
Brothers:
Albert Copeland findagrave 148204894 and
Jonathan Copeland findagrave 96909036. | Copeland, Samuel John (I10240)
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Obituary for Helen Elizabeth Byington:
Helen Elizabeth Byington, 94, of Pepin, WI died Friday, February 22, 2013 at the Pepin Manor in Pepin, WI. She was born February 27, 1918 in Eau Galle Township, Dunn County, WI; daughter of George Ferdinand and Catherine Schafer Robelia. She attended the Eau Galle School.
On December 1, 1937 she married Ted Byington in Menomonie, WI. They lived in the Pepin area and Pepin most of their married life. She worked at the White House Café, Sass Nursing Home and the Pepin Hotel. Ted died November 23, 1967. Helen was a volunteer worker for the Laura Ingalls Wilder Society. She enjoyed doing jigsaw puzzles. She was a member of Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her children, Gary (Jane) Byington of Pepin, WI, June (Tim Smith) Bosley of Ellsworth, WI, Charles (Nancy) Byington of Longmont, CO, Lana (Robert) Newcomb of Pepin, WI; twelve grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, 8 great- great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; son; Robin Byington; daughter, Faye Byington; daughter-in-law, Mary Byington; brother, Richard; sisters, Marie Olson, Loretta Thomas and infant sister Clara.
Memorial Services will 11:00 am Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Pepin with Pastor Karna Marks officiating. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday. Goodrich Funeral Home in Durand is assisting the family. To express condolences on-line go goodrichfh.com. | Robelia, Helen Elizabeth (I1851)
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Obituary for Olive Annie Ganoe
Olive A. Ganoe (102) of Arkansaw, WI passed away Friday, June 10, 2016 at the Plum City Care Center. She was born February 16, 1914 in Frankfort Township, Pepin County, WI; daughter of William and Annie (Dahlberg) Moline. Olive attended Durand High School and River Falls Teachers College.
On June 21, 1939 she married Graydon Ganoe at the Pepin Hill Free Church. Following marriage they farmed in the Arkansaw community. She taught school for 17 years, primarily in country schools. Following retirement from teaching she assisted her husband with insurance. Olive loved music. While never having had lessons, she would play the piano and was a talented singer. She often sang during church services and at weddings and funerals. She enjoyed doing needlework and puzzles.
She is survived by one daughter, Kathryn (Gerald) Drier of Arkansaw; three grandchildren, Lori (Luke) Schmidt of Minneapolis, MN, Jeff Drier of Altoona, WI, and Steven Drier of Menomonie, WI and one great granddaughter. She is also survived by one sister, Edna Thomas of New Richmond, WI, sister-in-law, Dorothy Moline of Andover, MN; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband; sisters, Rubye Sobol, Ethel Peterson, Dorothy Krynski ; two brothers, Leslie and Raymond and one grandson, Michael Drier.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 am on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at the Community of Christ Church in Arkansaw with Pastors Glen and Rose Peterson officiating. Burial will be at Arkansaw Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to services at the church on Tuesday. Goodrich Funeral Home in Durand is assisting the family. | Moline, Olive Anne (I5086)
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Obituary Index | Source (S342)
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Obituary:
Deseret News 20 Jan 1919
TORREY RESIDENT KILLED BY ACCIDENTAL GUNSHOT
Torrey Jan, 18 -- While putting his rifle away after having shot a coyote, D. N. Hickman, one of Wayne County's leading citizens was killed by the accidental discharge of the gun. The charge struck him full in the face and death was apparently instantaneous.
Mr. Hickman had gone out to do his morning chores. Seeing a coyote that had been bothering for some nights past he secured the rifle, an old fashioned needle gun, and went in pursuit. Returning to the corral he was about to place the rifle in the corner of the corral when the needle was struck by the side of the fence, discharging the lead. The family, hearing the shot supposed he was still shooting at the coyote and no one went out until sometime later when he did not return when his wife was going to call him for breakfast found the body. Mr. Hickman was 62 years of age, having lived in Wayne County the past 15 years. Since coming here he has been prominent in nearly every movement in a public nature. AS bishop of Torrey he was highly esteemed and though he resigned this position sometime ago, he continued an able adviser and kind helper to the people. During the recent epidemic of influenza, he went repeatedly to those afflicted and administered to their needs, both in a spiritual and a temporal manner. As county commissioner for several years he served the county and after leaving office, continued a keen worker for the community uplift of this section. The deceased is survived by his widow and seven children.
dates are from death record and church membership record
Son of Sarah Meacham | Hickman, Deseret Narrent (I6322)
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