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Railway accident Killed him. | BRALY, Eusebius A. (I5734)
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RANDS, "Howard Armstrong RANDS" CPO, Howard Armstrong, CD, RCN, Retired Howie passed away suddenly on January 10, 2006. Born in Fort William, Ontario, raised in Sioux Lookout, Howie settled in
Victoria in 1962. Howie is survived by his wife of 56 years, Phyllis; and children, Bruce (Diane), Gordie,
Janet (Keith), David, Brian, Don (Vera); grandchildren, Shannon, Kimberley, Donald, Candice, Drew,
Bryce, and great-grandson, Lennox. Howie served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1946 - 1971 aboard
21 different ships. He saw active duty during the Korean War and was awarded medals and decorations.
Howie continued his career as a letter carrier until 1986. He was also involved in community sports,
particularly Carnarvon Pony Baseball League. Howie's retirement years were spent enjoying his family,
fishing in his boat, backyard bird watching and cheering for his Seattle Mariners. | RANDS, Howard Armstrong. (I2590)
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Reception was in: Cabra Castle, :Co Cavan. Great Week-End. | Family: Marc DOGGETT / Martina DUNNE (F103)
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Record's are. Volume. 2a. Page 414. | Family: Thomas JUDGES / Emma WESTLAKE (F24)
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Record, Volume 2a. Page 464. | JUDGES, William G. (I92)
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Record.
Apr May Jun 1954
Vol. 9b.. Page 1088. | WILSON, Peter Andrew. (I113)
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Reg; A33. Dis; 221A. | NASH, Chloe M. (I941)
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Reg; D42. Dis: 2221D | NASH, Jake D. (I900)
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Registered in the Oct Nov Dec 1937 .
Vol. 6c. Page 127. Oldbury, | SYMONDS, Sheila Mary. (I1136)
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Richard Joseph Long, was a portrait and landscape painter.
Richard attended school in The Christian brothers School in Westland Row.
Whilst working at his trade, he studied art in the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art evening classes.
As a young man he often haunted the National Gallery of Ireland,
that his frequent presence there attracted the interest of another regular visitor,
who having questioned him and learned of his wish to become a painter, gave him a Sovereign to buy his first box of watercolours.
The kind donor was (Sir) Hugh Lane. | LONG, Richard Joseph (I1602)
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Richard was a Private in the Irish Army, and was somehow Shot in the head. | GUIDON, Richard James (I1536)
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Robert was married before and had 7 or 8 children from that marriage.
He was a widower at the time of his marriage to Ester Dixon.
| AYRES, Robert Joseph. (I2565)
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Row B. Plot: 29 | KEOGH, Michael Joseph (I4278)
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Ruby was a Registered Nurse, It is on her death cert. | HAINES, Ruby G. (I510)
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Same grave Letter BC Fig 22 Section St.Paul's, | MCCANN, Ellen (I6152)
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Scottish Background. from 1901 Census | MCPHERSON, Margaret (I2881)
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Sheila W. Stewart
9/30/2013
Sheila W. (Lawton) Stewart, 83, a lifelong resident of Brockton died, Monday September 30, 2013 following a brief illness at her sister?s home in N. Chelmsford. She was the daughter of the late Frederick H. and Christina T. (Twohig) Lawton and wife of the late Kenneth P. Stewart. Sheila was a graduate of the former St. Patrick High School in Brockton and Wheelock College.
She was a dedicated homemaker who worked diligently to raise her three children alone following the untimely death of her husband Kenneth many years ago. She had been a teacher for the Head Start Program in Brockton, a cook and longtime volunteer for the Holy Cross Retreat House in Easton; as well as a great supporter of My Brother?s Keeper. She is remembered as a wonderful mother and friend to many.
Sheila is survived by her children; Kenneth P. Stewart of San Diego, CA; Christine O?Neil of Stratham, NH and Paul Stewart of Kingston, NH, her siblings; Marguerite (Lawton) Doucet Ofria of N. Chelmsford, Mary O?Malley of Concord and Richard Lawton of Framingham. She also leaves 6 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and parents she was predeceased by her brothers; Judge James R. Lawton, Frederick Lawton and Fr. Thomas Lawton, CSC
Visiting hours in the Conley Funeral Home, 138 Belmont Street (Rte 123) Brockton Friday 4-7pm. A funeral procession will gather at the funeral home Saturday at 9:30am for a funeral mass in St. Edith Stein Church at 10:30am. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery. In memory of Sheila please consider donations to My Brother?s Keeper P.O. Box 338 Easton, MA 02356 or the Holy Cross Retreat House 490 Washington Street North Easton, MA 02356. | LAWTON, Sheila W. (I7304)
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Shot dead by Mr Sonny O'Dwyer.in May 1924. | GRIFFIN, Thomas Gerald. (I356)
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Social Security Death Index about: Patrick Dowling
Name: Patrick Dowling
Last Residence: East Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, United States of America
Born: 19 Sep 1907
Last Benefit: East Moline, Rock Island, Illinois, United States of America
Died: Mar 1981
| DOWLING, Patrick Joseph. (I425)
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Spoke with Mick on a number of occasions, over the Phone, a Lovely Man, who put me in touch with Kae Dowling. | CONSIDINE, Michael ( Mick ) (I390)
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