Matches 1,501 to 1,550 of 2,562
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1501 | Lucinda died from complications after being scalded with hot coffee. | Weatherly, Lucinda (I10205)
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1502 | Lucinda was not married. | McQuesten, Lucinda (I13918)
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1503 | Lucretia is buried at Custer Center Cemetery as she did not wish to choose between her two husbands. | Hill, Lucretia Jane (I5035)
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1504 | Lucy is living in Langdon, South Dakota. | McCuistion, Lucy Edelphia (I4281)
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1505 | Lunenburg, New York is now Athens, New York. | Keller, Mary Jane (I17019)
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1506 | Lura Graves Labrier, 102, died August 24, 1997, in Clayton Funeral services were to be held at 10.00 a.m. Wednesday this morning) August 27, at the First Baptist Church in Clayton, with Reverend Billy Rammage, pastor, officiating. Burial was to follow in Clayton Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lonnie Roberts, Ethan Labrier, Lewis Williams, Paul Williams, Lewie Gibbs, and Paul Riley. Honorary pallbearers were James Schrock, Pete Davis, and Buddy Lovin. Lura was born in Nocoma, Montague County, Texas, on December 20, 1894,to Joseph Chadwell Smithson and Lillie Lura (Stout)Smithson. She was the oldest of seven children. The family moved to Clayton,New Mexico, in 1918. Lura had a job at the First National Bank when she arrived, and later worked at Isaacs Hardware Store, the M. G. Tixier Clothing Store and as the Clayton City Clerk for two years. Lura had been a resident of Salida del Sol Nursing Home sinceDecember, 1990. She was a homemaker, business woman, ranch woman, and could ride a horse with the best of cowgirls, She loved her yard and garden, and excelled in raising beautiful roses and other flowers. Lura furnished flowers for her church as well as sharing with friends. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, having been saved at an early age. Lura also belonged to numerous civic organizations. Lura was preceded in death by one son, Harold Porter McCuistion; one stepson, Robert Dee Graves, whom she raised; and by her parents, four sisters and one brother. Lura is survived by one daughter, Elizabeth "Betty" Pepper of Clayton; two step daughters, Leona Armijo of Montezuma, New Mexico, and Imogene Francis of Glendale, Arizona; one step daughter-in-law, Jo Graves of Grants, New Mexico; one brother, Malcolm Smithson of Clayton; two granddaughters. Peggy Bolivar of Plantation, Florida, and Audrey Lea Best of Norman, Oklahoma; and many step-grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Published in the "Union County Leader" Clayton, New Mexico, August 27, 1997. | Smithson, Lura (I4083)
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1507 | Lurie writes, "Isaac Alldredge and family were among the saints who were driven out of Mexico. My Grandfather (maternal) had 2 wives in Utah - when the law was enforced to have but one he moved to Mexico. My mother was then a young lady and she also went into polygamy - so after they were forced out it was a difficult life for her and her children. But she has been faithful and set a good example for her 5 children." | Alldredge, Vangie Lurie (I1172)
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1508 | Luther was drowned in the winter of 1839, while crossing a stream in a row boat, after losing one oar. | McCuiston, Luther (I742)
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1509 | Luther was not married. | McQuesten, Luther (I14051)
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1510 | Lydia died from Congestive Heart Failure. | Streeter, Lydia Mary Arabelle (I22553)
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1511 | Lynval Geneva McCuiston Gifford of Geronimo, passed away peacefully in her sleep, Oct. 11, 2023, at her home in Harlingen, Texas at the age of 93. Lynval was born on June 24, 1930, at home in Comanche County to John Leland McCuiston and Winnie Opelena Crowder McCuiston. She graduated from Lawton High School in 1948. Lynval married the love of her life, Melvin D. Gifford on Aug. 6, 1949. They raised their family beginning in Lawton; then later settled two miles West of Geronimo. Most of her career was with the finance department, Civil Service at Fort Sill. She retired in 1977. Lynval is survived by her daughter Melda Magill of Kerrville, TX, daughter Tresa Jackson (Jim) of Harlingen, TX, and son Donald Gifford (Katherine) of Geronimo. She is preceded in death by her parents John and Winnie McCuiston, husband Melvin Gifford, daughter Vicki Rena Gifford (2/5-2/6/1953), and brother Perry Kirk McCuiston. She was a proud grandmother to Mitchell Box, Athena Peters, Jamison Gifford, Jacob Peters, Matthew Gifford, Stacy Reyna, Alicia Hainline, Meagan Magill, Penny Price, and William Magill. She had 11 great-grandchildren. She also lives on in the memories of numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Her joy in life was providing for and loving her family. She spent leisure time bowling, playing cards, sewing, gardening, and traveling. Lynval’s remains will be cremated. Graveside services will be held Saturday, Nov. 4, 2023 at 2 p.m. in Faxon Cemetery, Faxon. | McCuiston, Lynval Geneva (I32829)
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1512 | MACDONALD, Thomas The family of Thomas C. Macdonald, 66, of Ladson, regret to announce his death on the evening of Monday, May, 1, 2006 in a local hospital after a lengthy illness. The family has arranged private services through Palmetto Cremation Society. Mr. Macdonald was born November 26, 1939 in Louisville, Kentucky son of the late Rice Macdonald and Mermon Mc Custiou Macdonald. A veteran of the United States Air Force, he attended the Presbyterian Church. He was a retired collection agent for Seacoast Amusement Company and formerly worked in collections with CNS Bank and also worked at the General Dynamics facility in Goose Creek. He is survived by his wife, Gloria Huff Macdonald; his step-children, Tony Driggers of Walterboro, Eddie Driggers of Ladson, and Kathy Spikes and her husband, Jimmy Scott Spikes, of Summerville. In addition, seven step grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; his half brother, Robert Taylor and half sister, Kippy Fey and her husband, Donnie, of Kentucky also survive. Published by Charleston Post & Courier on May 3, 2006 | MacDonald, Thomas Clark (I16897)
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1513 | Maddox Lee and Madden Levi McCuistion, infant sons born to Joshua Levi and Mikayla Lynn (Woods) McCuistion, were born and gained their heavenly angel wings, on Thursday, February 4, 2021, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Along with their parents, Maddox and Madden are survived by: their paternal grandparents: James & Kriss McCuistion of Rose, Oklahoma; their maternal grandparents: Marion & Sarah Woods of Leach, Oklahoma; grandparents: Jim & Bea Monk of Locust Grove, Oklahoma, and Irene Harris of Sallisaw, Oklahoma; aunts and uncles: Andy and Anna McCuistion, Wes and Kristin McCuistion, Brenda Blackfox and James Squirrel, Miranda Woods and Kyle Vann, and Steven and Jenny Woods; Numerous cousins, other relatives, and a host of friends of the family. Maddox and Madden were preceded in death by: great grandparents: Andy and Katie Blackfox; Jewel and Victoria Woods, and JE & Oma McCuistion; and 5 siblings. No visitation is scheduled. Graveside services were held 11:30 A.M., Monday, February 8, 2021, at the Bill Batt Cemetery near Rocky Ford in Cherokee County. Reverend Eric Armstrong officiated. | McCuistion, Madden (I40272)
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1514 | Madonna "Donna" McQuisten Sioux Falls - Madonna (Wahle) McQuisten died May 21st peacefully at home with family by her side. She was 70. Donna is survived by her husband Jim, brothers Ray (Linda) Wahle, Sioux Falls. Ron (Tami) Wahle, Atlanta, GA, Jim (Kathy) Wahle, Salem, Mike (Lynn) Wahle, Mitchell, and brother-in-law Bob Peterson, Salem along with a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by parents Vearl Ray Wahle and Annella (Weber) Wahle, sisters, Mary Holt, Jean Peterson, and nephew Josh Peterson. Funeral services will be held 11:00am Thursday, May 27, 2021, at Miller Southside Chapel, 7400 S. Minnesota Avenue (81st and Minnesota Ave.) The family will be present to greet friends from 5-7 Wednesday evening at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, consider a memorial to LifeScape, Siouxland Libraries, or El Riad Shrine in Sioux Falls. | Wahle, Madonna Jean (I17988)
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1515 | Mae had triple by-pass surgery, it is not known by this researcher if this was the cause of death. Miles McCuistion provided the date and place of death. | McCuistion, Ella Mae (I12160)
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1516 | Maggie Maud is the twin sister of Rachel Millie. | McQuiston, Maggie Maud (I2474)
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1517 | Many know him as Ozzie or Ausie, he is mentioned by name as Ansie Lee McCuistian in his father's will. | McCuistion, Ausie Lee (I6310)
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1518 | Marc died from a massive stroke. | Hogan, Marc Sanders (I24366)
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1519 | Marcia died as a result of metastasized breast cancer. | McCuistion, Marcia Ella (I31)
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1520 | Marcia McCuistion Zerbst, age 97 of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida died on Wednesday, February 5, 2014, at Somerford Place Nursing Home in Annapolis, Maryland. Born Sunday, February 27, 1916 in Corder, Missouri, she was the daughter of the late Louis Smith and the late Olga Smith. She married the late Kenneth W. McCuistion and later married the late Charles A. Zerbst. Also preceding her in death are one brother, Elston K. Smith and one sister, Hazeleigh Smith. Born and raised in Corder, she led an idyllic American childhood. On the adventurous side, she moved to Kansas City where she married Ken before WW2. They moved to Ft. Laurderdale in the late 1950's and made it their home. Ken passed away in 1976 and she married Chuck, a widower, in 1981. They continued their journey through life for another 32 years until Chuck's passing in April 2013. Then she moved to Maryland to be closer to her son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. She passed peacefully in her sleep in the early morning hours of February 5, 2014. She lived a long and fulfilling life. She loved spending time with friends and neighbors, but family always was the center of her life. She always had a kind word, helping hand, and a smile for all she met. She has seen a lot and done a lot in her life, and was always the consummate lady. Surviving are one son, Doug (Joan) McCuistion of Dunkirk, Maryland; two grandchildren, Kenneth McCuistion and Meghan McCuistion She is also survived by devoted nieces Dianna Wheeler and Laurie Orr and their families, as well as Nancy Carter and family, niece-by-marriage. A Funeral service will be at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, February 14, 2014 at Hoefer Chapel, 1600 Main St. Higginsville, Missouri with Pastor Brett Mueller officiating. Interment will be in Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Corder. The family suggests Memorials to Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.hoeferfuneralhome.com | Smith, Marcia L. (I32211)
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1521 | Margaline died from influenza. She was a victim, like her father and sister, of the 1918 flu epidemic. | Hamlin, Margaline (I22339)
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1522 | Margaret and her children were murdered by a drunken Indian named Sam Mohawk. James Wigdon, her husband, was not home at the time as he had risen early to go to his father's home to borrow a horse. He was persuaded to remain at his father's for breakfast. He returned home about eight o'clock to find that during his absence, and presumably soon after daylight, his wife and children had been murdered by having their skulls crushed by a stone. The Indian was captured on the day of his bloody deed, and after due process of law, was hanged 20 March 1844, for the crime which he readily confessed, giving all the terrible details. He said he killed Mrs. Wigdon first as she knelt in prayer and the baby last. He said, "When I went to the crib, the baby looked up and laughed and I had a mind to not kill it but finally decided if I did not, he would be a saucy white man some day. So I lifted it and struck it on the back of the head." The baby was still alive when his father came home and apparently had not been injured, but died immediately when his crushed head was raised from the pillow. | McQuistion, Margaret (I11772)
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1523 | Margaret and her husband were married 55 years. | Family: Thaxton Lindeigh McCuiston / Margaret Brown (F8109)
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1524 | Margaret and John were married by the Reverend S. W. McCracken. | Family: John Simpson / Margaret McQuiston (F5255)
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1525 | Margaret Ann Elliott (nee Wilson), aged 65, a cherished and beloved soul, passed away peacefully on May 5, 2023, in the comfort of her home in St. John, MO. Margaret was born on August 25, 1957, in Long Island, NY, as a precious daughter to the late Robert Duff Wilson and Irene Zarr Wilson. Margaret leaves behind her adoring husband of 35 years, Denny Elliott, who was her constant companion. She is also survived by her sister, Mary (Melissa) Wilson Bedrock, and brother-in-law Nigel Bedrock; her loving in-laws Tom & Joan Elliott and Cam & Shirley Cook; and her treasured nieces and nephews Tina (Elliott) O'Connor, Sara (Elliott) Arango, Matt Elliott, and Leah Love. Margaret's memory will live on in her cherished great-nieces and nephews Bailey Decker, Khalil Joiner, Daniel O'Connor, Reyes, Edy, and Luca Arango, and Madeline & Audrey Elliott. She was a dear cousin to Ashley Painter and is now reunited in spirit with her niece Michelle Decker. A proud alumna of Pine Bluff High School in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Margaret went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts in Art-Archaeology in 1979 and her Master of Business Administration in 1986, both from Washington University in St. Louis. Margaret's heart was filled with love and joy when she married her soulmate, Denny Elliott, on April 9, 1988. Margaret's gentle and caring nature shone brightly throughout her career as a gifted storyteller and dedicated nonprofit executive. She devoted more than 14 years to supporting communications at Ascension, enriching the lives of those around her. Her passions included gardening, genealogy, and cooking, which she pursued with enthusiasm and grace. A proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Margaret also wore her heart on her sleeve as an avid fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and Arkansas Razorbacks. Margaret's warm smile, generous spirit, and loving heart will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all those who had the privilege of knowing her. Her memory will continue to shine brightly in the lives of those she touched. A Memorial Visitation will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023 from 1:00pm - 3:00pm at Hutchens Mortuary, 675 Graham Road, Florissant, MO 63031 A Memorial Service will immediately follow visitation, beginning at 3:00pm at Hutchens Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Margaret's memory to: The Siteman Cancer Center, MSC 1247-414-2100 (tel:1247-414-2100), 7425 Forsyth Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63105 or online at siteman.wustl.edu/tribute. Please indicate the gift is in memory of Margaret Elliott by writing a memo on your check. | Wilson, Margaret Ann (I42275)
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1526 | Margaret died after a tough life in a rest home - suffering with Multiple Sclerosis. | McQuesten, Margaret Mae (I14403)
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1527 | Margaret died from Catarrheal Pneumonia; the physician was W. H. Dewey. | MacAlister, Margaret (I4830)
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1528 | Margaret died of Typhoid Fever. | McQuiston, Margaret (I11572)
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1529 | Margaret died suddenly the morning of 22 May, when entering the schoolroom where she was a student. Her father, being immediately notified, hastened to the school on his bicycle to find that his dear child had passed away. | McQuiston, Margaret (I11116)
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1530 | Margaret is the great-granddaughter of Hugh McQuiston. | Family: Robert Romaine Simonton / Margaret McQuiston (F5159)
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1531 | Margaret is the twin sister of Elizabeth. | McQuiston, Margaret (I11666)
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1532 | Margaret is the twin sister of Mary. | McCuiston, Margaret A. (I3688)
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1533 | Margaret is the twin sister of Milly McCuistion. | McCuistion, Ann Marjorie (Margaret) (I394)
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1534 | Margaret Jane may have been born in Joplin, Missouri rather than Gentry, Arkansas according to Jeffrey Elmer's notes. | McCuistion, Margaret Jane (I8552)
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1535 | Margaret Lane McCuistian is mentioned in the 1850 Census for Madison County, Arkansas. There is no further mention in the 1860 Census. | McCuistian, Margaret Jane (I9035)
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1536 | Margaret lived by herself in a cabin like place in a woodsy area near Santa Cruz called Felton, which is on the way to a beautiful Redwood forest area and township called Ben Lomand. Margaret called her place Hepsidam. | Dey, Margaret B. (I13977)
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1537 | Margaret Louise is the twin sister of Mary Elizabeth, both died in infancy. | McCuiston, Margaret Louise (I2858)
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1538 | Margaret McQuiston Obituary Margaret Louise (King) McQuiston was born December 7, 1929, in Mountain Lake, MN, to proud parents, William and Bernice King. On August 11, 2023, she left this world the same way she lived her life: with dignity, honor, and grace. Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m., on Friday, September 22, 2023, at Grace Lutheran Church, Mankato, MN, with visitation one hour prior at the church as well. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Mankato MN. Mankato Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Margaret was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in St. James, MN. She was a graduate of St. James High School. On August 22, 1959, she married E.D. (AL) McQuiston and they spent their entire lives in Minnesota, living in Mankato and Rochester. Margaret was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Mankato, MN and of the Order of Eastern Star-Chapter 192. She was also active in Girl Scouts, PTA, and the Mankato Mantas (now USA) swim team program. Margaret's interests included travel, photography, genealogy, gardening, sewing, and she also loved to read. Margaret worked as an accountant for Scherr-Tumico and Ziebarth Chevrolet in St. James and Tholen Ford in Marshall, MN. She also spent 25 years with the Mankato School District #77 as a clerical substitute. Al and Margaret owned ALMAR Tours and escorted many tourists across the United States. Margaret's husband and parents preceded her in death; along with her sister, Phyllis Thompson; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Claude "Rusty" and Evelyn McQuiston; brother-in-law, Richard Evans; uncle, Wendell Wilson and grandson, Aaron Truman. Surviving are her two daughters, Coreen Truman, Waupaca, WI, and Leslie Mcquiston, Hastings, MN; sister, Joanne Evans, Lake City, MN; brother-in-law, Harlan Thompson, St. James, MN; grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, Erica and Gunar Gossard (Eleanor and Maren), Eleanor and Dr. Peter Schmidt (Charles, Riley, and Lucy), and Meagan and Jacob Waller (Natalie and Oliver). Memorials preferred in Margaret's name to the Humane Society, Hospice Care, and the American Heart Association. | King, Margaret Louise (I31787)
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1539 | Margaret was burned to death while watching a gap near some burning brush piles. | McQuiston, Margaret Eliza (I11087)
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1540 | Margaret was murdered, by one of her slaves who had been reprimanded. Mitchell was away in the war. She was dragged from her horse and beaten with a club while riding past a lonely place. The man was hung. | Johnson, Margaret (I532)
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1541 | Margaret was unmarried. | McQuiston, Margaret Eliza (I11134)
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1542 | Margaret's parents were also natives of Ireland. The Gastons were well represented in the Revolutionary War. | Gaston, Margaret (I10822)
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1543 | Margarets and David's dates of death are from their tombstones in the Bedford (formerly Piscatoquog) Cemetery, in New Hampshire. | McQuesten, David (I11907)
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1544 | Margie Thompson, 70 of Newport died Wednesday, December 2, 2009, from respiratory failure, at St. Bernard's Hospital in Jonesboro. She was a member of the Church of Christ and enjoyed reading, flower gardening and her family. She was preceded in death by her mother, Freda McCustion. Ms. Thompson is survived by one son; Michael Thompson of Campbell Station, one daughter; Sandra Dawn Thompson of Newport, four grandchildren; Jennifer Whitby, Crystal Thompson, Julie Hunter all of McCrory and Amber Thompson of Tuckerman and six great grandchildren. Graveside services were at Sandhill Cemetery. | Odom, Marguerite Loraine (I40865)
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1545 | MARIAN COUCH OBITUARY Marian McCuiston Couch entered into the more immediate presence of her Savior on Monday April 3rd in her home at Salemtowne. Marian was born in Winston-Salem on January 9, 1925, to Robert Alexander and Margaret Agnes Blair McCuiston. She graduated from Reynolds High School and Wellesley College. Following college she worked in New York, first in the Surgical Pathology Department of New York Hospital and then at Scribner's Book Store in the children's department. She married Paul deSchweinitz Couch in 1949. She was a faithful companion in ministry with her husband at Moravian churches in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohio. A lifelong member of the Moravian church, she was a supporter and contributor to Moravian ministries including Camp Hope, Laurel Ridge and Sunnyside Ministry. She loved beach vacations where she sat in the sun and body surfed. Reading was one of her great passions. She was predeceased by her parents; her brother, Robert. A. McCuiston Jr.; her husband, Paul; her oldest son Fred; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren. She is survived by her sister, Erdmuth Venable; 4 children, the Right Reverend Blair Couch (Warren Gericke); Allison Couch (Tom Soals); Margaret Couch (Tod Serfass); Paul Couch, Jr. (Charlene Couch) and daughter-in-law Mary Hoey. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends at Salem Funeral Home, Main Street, on Wednesday April 12 from 6 pm-8 pm. The funeral will be at Home Moravian Church on Thursday April 13 at 1:30 pm with interment to follow in God's Acre. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Home Moravian Church or Sunnyside Ministry. | McCuiston, Marian Blair (I2799)
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1546 | Marian R. never married. | McQuiston, Marian Rose (I2544)
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1547 | Marie McCuistion, 1929-2009 Sunday, August 16, 2009 at 7:35 am Updated: 11:21 am, Tue May 21, 2013. Marie L. McCuistion, 79, of Columbia, passed away on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009, at Columbia HealthCare Center. Columbia Daily Tribune Memorial services will be at noon Wednesday, Aug. 19, at Memorial Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Marie was born on Oct. 30, 1929, in Boone County to John and Louise Marquette, and they preceded her in death. She was a graduate of Hickman High School and attended Stephens College. She later graduated with a bachelor's and master's degree in education from the University of Missouri. Marie taught for Columbia Public Schools at Ridgeway and Field elementary schools from 1968 until her retirement. She will always be remembered as someone who loved to help people. Survivors include her son, Michael McCuistion and wife Sherry of Columbia, along with many other loving family members. | Marquette, Marie Louise (I674)
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1548 | Marion H McCuistian Boerne, Texas May 1, 1946 - October 6, 2022 Obituary Marion Hamilton McCuistian, fondly known as Mac, went peacefully into the arms of our Lord on a warm autumn day, October 6, 2022. Born in Siloam, Arkansas, to John and Zelma Rose McCuistian, Mac made his life in Texas but his heart belonged to Oregon. Growing up, Mac had a wonderful sense of family having meals around a rather large table, taking trips to the mountains and coast, and playing in the beautiful pines. Mac spent many a day with his partners in crime, Dennis Hankins and Joe Arvidson, having many adventures that were sometimes found out and sometimes better left secret. Attending grade school and High School in Sweet Home, Arkansas, Mac excelled in basketball and hurdles. Popular among his peers, he was elected Student Council President. While attending college, Marion would spend summers working in the saw mill. He earned several college certifications and a master’s degree in education. His work with special needs children was a testament to Mac’s loving heart, bountiful patience, and compassion for his students. Loving his country, Marion voluntarily joined the army and served three years in Military Intelligence. Upon an honorary discharge, he entered the educational field and remained until retirement. Wanda and Johnny Ruth, his remaining sisters, described their brother as having a unique sense of humor, somewhat quiet, and always a gentle man. It was said of Mac, “With all the sorrows he had endured throughout the years, the loss of his only child, Ian, and wife Rosemary, as well as health issues, his faith never failed him." Marion was preceded in death by his parents and sisters, Joellen and Vera. He leaves his wife, Michelle; sisters, Wanda and Johnny Ruth; and brother, Michael to remember the many wonderful moments they shared with him. Many organizations benefitted from Mac’s generous heart. He was a Gideon and spent many a Saturday offering the Word of the Lord to his community by way of gifting them a Bible. He often spent lazy afternoons cheering on the Oregon Ducks. He now has a front row seat to every game. GO DUCKS! It would be remiss not to mention two of his closest Brothers in Christ, Dan Spain and Henry Flick, who held vigil beside him during his last days. An outpouring of prayers were graciously offered by friends and family. We are forever grateful for the tender care given by the Trinity Hospice Team. A private service was attended by immediate family. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Gideon International at PO Box 681505, San Antonio, TX 78268-1505 would be most appreciated. “And He will raise you up on eagle's wings, Bear you on the breath of dawn, Make you to shine in the sun, And hold you in the palm of His Hand.” REST PEACEFULLY MY LOVE…Michelle | McCuistian, Marion Hamilton (I29099)
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1549 | Marjorie died of a heart attack when at home. | McQuiston, Marjorie Jean (I20077)
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1550 | MARJORIE MOSES OBITUARY Moses Marjorie L. Moses, 73, of Hummelstown and formerly of Duncannon, passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 19, 2010 in Frey Village Retirement Community, Middletown, PA. She was born on August 11, 1937 in Watsontown, PA to the late Durward and Kathryn (Belford) McCormick. She was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking, camping, and taking care of her family. She was a member of Duncannon VFW Post #255 Ladies Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband Brian K. Moses, 2 sons: Billy R. Black and his wife Audrey of Etters, Robert Moses of York, 3 daughters: Julie M. Eckerd of Ingelnook, Kerin J. Lukens of Duncannon, Susan B. Rissinger of Duncannon, 2 sisters: Marie Lindauer of York, Mayra Allen of Dallas, TX, 15 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son David L. Kinney and a daughter Rita F. Augenstein. Memorial services will be held at 7pm on Thursday, December 23, 2010 in the Ronald C. L. Smith Funeral Home, 325 North High Street,Duncannon, PA 17020,with The Most Rev. Michael J. Scalzi officiating. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Visitation will be from 6pm until 7pm on Thursday in the funeral home | McCormick, Marjorie Lois (I30717)
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