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1951 | Royal and Gloria did not have any children. | Sousa, Gloria (I9982)
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1952 | RUBY HAMILTON OBITUARY Ruby M. Hamilton, 80, of Greensburg, passed away Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002, in Latrobe Area Hospital. She was born Dec. 23, 1921, in Fayetteville, Ark., a daughter of the late Thomas and Gertrude Moss McCuistion. Prior to her retirement, she had been a restaurant manager for G.C. Murphy Co. in Greensburg. She is survived by her husband, with whom she would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Sept. 28, 2002, Robert K. Hamilton; their children, Robert K. Hamilton Jr. of Greensburg, Charles Hamilton of Jeannette, Melanie Hamilton of Orlando, Fla., and William and his wife, Helen Hamilton, of Ingram; four grandchildren; and a great-grandson. There will be no public visitation. A private committal service will be held in the St. Clair Cemetery, Hempfield Township. BACHA FUNERAL HOME INC., Greensburg, in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, Westmoreland County Chapter, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 700, Pittsburgh, PA 15235. Published by Tribune Review on Aug. 31, 2002. | McCuistion, Ruby Mae (I39913)
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1953 | RUBY LOUISE ROBERTS MCQUISTON WILLIAMS OBITUARY Ruby Ruth Louise Roberts McQuiston Williams, a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend; passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, January 16, 2023 at the age of 91. She was a resident of Bayou Sorrel and a native of Vicksburg, MS. Visitation will be held at Wilbert Funeral Home, Plaquemine on Thursday, January 19, 2023 from 5 to 8pm and will resume on Friday, January 20, 2023 from 9am until religious services at 12pm. Entombment will follow at Grace Memorial Park, Plaquemine. Ruby is survived by her children, Peggy McQuiston Paredes and husband Carlos, and Malcom McQuistion and wife Sheryl; stepchildren, Peach Martinez and husband Huey, Wilma Collins and husband Terry, Patsy Williams, Lisa Garvin, Johnny "Todlum" Williams, Jr. and wife Ann; numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; sisters, Bessie Pitre, and Estelle Welch; and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her husband, Johnny Williams; sons, Hollis and Steve McQuiston; grandson, McCrea Morales; parents, Daniel and Bessie Elliott Roberts; and siblings. Pallbearers will be Tim, Tyler, David, and Thomas McQuiston, Hunter and Hayden Morales, Jaxx Paredes, and Brad Carlin. Ruby loved the Lord, reading the Bible and crocheting. Special thanks for Comfort Care Hospice and their staff, especially John, Jamie and Haley for their loving care. | Roberts, Ruby Ruth Louise (I13029)
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1954 | Ruby's death is attributed to Tuberculosis. | McQuesten, Ruby Baker (I12852)
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1955 | Russell writes, "A few months into her pregnancy, Aunt Artie discovered that Uncle Woodroe was still married to his first wife, so she divorced him." | Family: Woodrow R. McCuistion / Artie Jewell James (F2639)
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1956 | Ruth C. Latimer, beloved wife, mother and friend, is now resting in the arms of Jesus after a brief and brave battle with recurring cancer. Born in 1942 to Frank and Lorraine Hall of Butte, Montana, Ruth is survived by her husband Leroy R Latimer, and also: her daughters: Susan (Greg)Johnson of Rapid City SD, Maria of Knoxville TN, Joyce (Matt) Brown, DVM of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Sandra Latimer of Rapid City, SD her sisters: Clara (Jack) Whooley of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and Lorraine Abhold of East Wenatchee, Washington her brothers: James (Stanette) Hall of Ramsey, Montana and Dave (Peggy) Hall of Virginia her cousin and friend Mary Jane Thunstrom (Lloyd) of Oregon many grandchildren and great grandchildren and many dear friends. Ruth was preceeded in death by her parents, her stepfather James Sloan of Butte, Montana, her sisters Patty (Tony)Antonovich of Butte, Montana, and Frances Nichols of Spokane, Washington, and her brother Don Hall of Butte, Montana. A fun and loving spouse and mother, Ruth was known for her kindness and generosity as well as her ingenuity. She loved being with family and was an amazing cook and household manager, as well as an author, artist and seamstress. She dearly loved each and every grandchild and great grandchild, spending much time praying for them and giving them thoughtful gifts. They loved her equally well. | Hall, Ruth Carol (I22765)
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1957 | Ruth died in the home of her daughter. | McQueston, Ruth Mabel (I7282)
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1958 | S-42-218 | McCuistion, Juanita (I8615)
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1959 | S. Corinna never married. | Rankin, S. Corinna (I28268)
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1960 | Sadie died from pulmonary tuberculosis. | Sims, Sada J. (I4673)
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1961 | Sallie and her husband, James, are buried in unmarked graves. | Hayes, Sarah Elizabeth (I21252)
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1962 | Sallie died at the birth of her son. | Holliday, Sallie B. (I15860)
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1963 | SAM MCQUISTEN OBITUARY Sam D. McQuisten was born December 18, 1923, and passed away May 27, 2009. Sam had three children, Beverly Hodges, Pattie Armitage (preceded her father in death), and Robert McQuisten. He is survived by his wife, Doris; a step-son, David West and his wife, Pam; and step-daughter, Janna Conway and her husband, Mike. Sam had many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Sam had many friends and loved ones and will be greatly missed by all of us. Interment services and burial will be Monday, June 1, 2009, at 11 a.m., in Missouri Veteran's Cemetery. Published by News-Leader on May 31, 2009. | McQuisten, Samuel David (I5216)
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1964 | Sam states she was born Bayou DeFelmo, Louisiana. | Rivet, Amelina Philaptena (I10385)
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1965 | Samantha died from Coronary Thrombosi, in the home of her granddaughter, Grace Kinght. | Richardson, Samantha Asperine (I8546)
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1966 | Sammy was killed in an automobile accident. | Howard, Sammy Linn (I22367)
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1967 | Samuel and David McDill are brothers. David McDill married Isabella McQuiston. | McDill, Samuel (I11067)
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1968 | Samuel and Martha did not have any children. | McQuiston, Samuel B. (I11080)
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1969 | Samuel and Mary Jane were together for over sixty years. They filed their intent to marry 2 December 1850 in Biddeford with the town clerk, James Foss. They were married by Stephen Bathrick, Minister of the Gospel in Biddeford, Maine. Mary Jane's last name is spelled McQuestion in both entries. | Family: Samuel Chase, Jr. / Mary Jane McQuesten (F4364)
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1970 | Samuel died from cancer of the bone. | McQuiston, Samuel B. (I11080)
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1971 | Samuel died in a hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. | McFarland, Samuel Alexander (I19660)
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1972 | Samuel died in his own home of senile debility. | McCuistion, Samuel Jesse (I4221)
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1973 | Samuel died of heart trouble and asthma. | McQuiston, Samuel Roy (I2404)
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1974 | Samuel died while serving his country during the Civil War. | McQuesten, Samuel Foster (I11941)
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1975 | Samuel is buried in Lot 1, Block 27, Space 4. | McQuisten, Samuel (I5034)
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1976 | Samuel R. McCormick spelled his name on the marriage certificate, McCormack. | McCormick, Samuel Rainey (I6429)
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1977 | Samuel was a coal miner, a farmer, and a well-man. When the neighbors wanted a water well, they called Sam McQuisten. Naturally, Lucretia had to use water hauled in a barrel from the mineral springs at New Helena, and snow melted in the wash boiler in the winter. | McQuisten, Samuel (I5034)
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1978 | Samuel was born in the Munnell homestead. | Munnell, Samuel (I11775)
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1979 | Samuel was born on Thanksgiving Day; never before nor since has it come in December. | Chase, Samuel Jr. (I13231)
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1980 | Samuel was fatally wounded in a hunting accident, causing his death. | McQuiston, Samuel Floyd (I16441)
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1981 | Samuel was not married. | McQuesten, Samuel Foster (I11941)
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1982 | Samuel was not married. | McCuistion, Samuel Scott (I14416)
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1983 | Samuel was possibly born in Scotland and immigrated to Westmoreland County, Derry Township, Pennsylvania. According to reference, the 1840 Census shows him in Pine Creek Township, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. | McQuiston, Samuel (I10827)
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1984 | Samuel was referred to as "Mr. Tom" by some of the old timers in Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana. He was one of the first settlers of Bayou Sorrel. He settled on the point of Grand River and Bayou Sorrel. This was also known as the "Route of Attackapas". He had a front porch view of all the river traffic as it passed by. The old house he built in 1910 is still standing today. It is the oldest still standing structure in Bayou Sorrel. His heirs sold the house to Clayton Carline circa 1942. | McQuiston, Samuel Augusta (I6796)
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1985 | Samuel's name is given as S. Gaston, not S. Glenroye, in the notes gathered in Ohio. | McQuiston, Samuel Glenroye (I15482)
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1986 | Samuel's name is spelled "McQuiston" in the Cemetery and Marriage Books for Navarro County. | McCuistion, Samuel Lafayette (I4211)
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1987 | Samuels parents were James Richard McQuisten and Rebecca Oiler. Rebecca's brother, Henry Oiler, is the father of Mary Oiler. Mary Oiler, Rebecca's niece, married a Mr. Hill and they are the parents of Lucretia J. Hill, Rebecca's grandniece. Lucretia J. Hill married Samuel McQuisten. Lucretia Jane Hill and Samuel McQuisten were second cousins. | Family: Samuel McQuisten / Lucretia Jane Hill (F1624)
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1988 | SanDONALD H. STRIDER Sunday, February 24, 1991 | Syracuse Herald American (NY) Donald H. Strider, 65, of Park Lane, North Syracuse, died Friday at his home after a long illness. Born in Harden, Mo., he lived in the North Syracuse area for the past 31 years. He was an engineer at General Electric Co. in Syracuse for many years. Mr. Strider was a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was in the Naval Reserve. He was a member of the Elephant Society at General Electric, and was also a member of GE's Quarter Century Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Vivian Becker; two daughters, Susan K. Strider of Liverpool and Sandra L. Strider of Marcellus; a son, James H. of North Syracuse; his mother, Erimine Strider of Mo.; a brother, Haynes Strider of Texas; three sisters, Gale Vanpelt of Ohio, Pam Manning of Missouri, and Cloeanne Commans of Kansas; and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, Route 11, North Syracuse, the Rev. Leonard Johnson officiating. Burial will be in North Syracuse Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Sears-Middleton Funeral Home, 209 N. Main St., North Syracuse. Contributions may be made to the Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, North Syracuse. | Strider, Donald Hayward (I42055)
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1989 | Sandra (Sandi) Ann McQuiston-Harms, 74 Sandra (Sandi) Ann McQuiston-Harms, 74, of Wellsburg passed away peacefully in the comfort of her home on Sunday, February 6, 2022. She had courageously battled pancreatic cancer and was under the care of Unity Point Hospice. Per her wishes, cremation rites have been accorded to Iowa Cremation. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, February 12, 2022 at the Wellsburg Memorial Building, 501 N. Adams in Wellsburg from 3:00pm to 7:00pm. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the family. Sandi was the daughter of Albert and Bernita (Wogan) McQuiston born on December 29, 1947, in Marshalltown. She graduated from Marshalltown High School in 1966. She attended AIB in Des Moines. She was united in marriage to Kenneth Harms on October 25, 1969. She worked at Fisher Controls, was the Grundy County Zoning Administrator and Sanitarian for 25 years and held several other jobs throughout her career before retirement. She enjoyed playing the piano, dominos and cards with family and friends. She was a fierce competitor but never cared about winning, just having fun. She looked forward to Friday coffee with “the girls.” The most precious gifts in her life were her daughters and grandchildren. She loved attending their activities, sharing her life with them and she could always make them laugh and leave them with a smile. Not only with her own grandchildren, she was a grandma to every child she met. Those left to remember and cherish her memory are her husband, Kenny; her daughters, Tera (Andy Cordes) Clement, of Colo, Jamie (Bruce) Bakker, of Steamboat Rock; sister Donna Stransky, of Conroe, TX; grandchildren: Hunter Clement, of Ankeny, Hannah Clement, of Colo, Logan Bakker, of Steamboat Rock; brothers and sisters in-law: Sandy Harms, Karen (Doug) Sienknecht, Roger Beeghly, Vern (Audrey) Harms, Donna (Russ) Lage, David (Kim) Harms and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Janet VanDerVeer, brothers-in-law, Frank Stransky, Arnold Harms and Allan Harms. Sister-in-law, Janice Beeghly. | McQuiston, Sandra Ann (I4523)
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1990 | SANDRA HATFIELD OBITUARY Sandra Joann Hatfield, 57, of Carthage, TN, passed away on Friday, July 16, 2021, in Gainesboro, TN. The family has chosen cremation, with no services at this time. She was born November 7, 1963, in Nashville, TN, to the late Arthur D. McQuiston and Mary Agnes Kirkpatrick McQuiston. She worked in the fast food industry. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by 1 Brother: Michael McQuiston; and her Fiancé: Phillip Stafford. Survivors include 2 Brothers: Jackie McQuiston of Cookeville, TN, and Arthur McQuiston, Jr. of Nashville, TN; and 1 Sister: Rhonda Blunkall of Chestnut Mound, TN. Published by Anderson - Upper Cumberland Funeral Home on Jul. 16, 2021. | McQuiston, Sandra Joann (I34479)
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1991 | Sandra McCuiston Obituary BLUE MOUND - Sandra "Sandy" Johnson McCuiston was born on December 11, 1952, to Roy Lewis Johnson Sr. and Bessie James Johnson, in Fort Worth, Texas. She went to be with the Lord on Sunday, September 15, 2024. A visitation is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, 2024, from 6 - 8 p.m. at Mount Olivet Funeral Home in the Sandburg suite. A funeral service is scheduled for Friday, September 20, 2024, at 12 p.m. in Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment will immediately follow in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Sandy attended Diamond Hill Jarvis Highschool, where she met Berlin "Bud" McCuiston. They were married on October 31, 1971. After 3 kids and 20 years of marriage, they divorced. The next chapter of Sandy's life was spent with her family, friends and her life partner, Doug. She loved crocheting, playing cards, gambling, and taking pictures. She was passionate about capturing every moment with a camera. She was joyful, fun loving and enjoyed life! Sandy was larger than life. If you knew her, you knew what it meant to be loved. She had the most caring heart and never met a stranger. Sandy was the life of the party, bringing joy to everyone that was around her. Sandy was preceded in death by her mother, Bessie Pritchet; father, Roy Lewis Johnson Sr.; stepfather, James "Speck" Pritchett; brother, Bobby Johnson; nephews, Bruce, Gary Don and Ryan; and niece, Joella. Sandy is survived by her siblings: brother, RL Johnson Jr. and wife, Diane; sister, Diane Barnes and Dusty Young; brother, Stevie Johnson; sister, Gayla Behlke; spouse, Doug Franks; her children, Kim Batterton and husband, Stephen; Chris McCuiston and Laura Neeley; Kelly McCuiston and wife, Sula; stepchildren, Donnie Franks and Monica Franks; grandchildren, Cody Laube and husband, Jason, Shelly McCuiston, Jaycee Smith and husband, Stephen, Kayla Batterton, Triston McCuiston and wife, Olivia, and Veronica Franks; great-grandchildren, Braylee, Omari, Addix, Aiden, Naomi, Penelope, Julian and Fallon; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Sandy was a very strong person, all the way to the end; the rock and matriarch of the family. We would like to thank Lisa and Stormi, with Holy Savior Hospice, for all their help and support in her last days. MOUNT OLIVET CHAPEL Greenwood Funeral - Cremation 2301 N. Sylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, TX 76111 817-831-0511 Obituary published on Legacy.com by Mount Olivet Chapel and Cemetery on Sep. 18, 2024. | Johnson, Sandra Yvonne (I45055)
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1992 | Sarah and George were married by Justice of the Peace John R. Hannah. | Family: George Ambrose Williams / Sarah Frances McQuiston (F5965)
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1993 | Sarah Anne never married. | Yoakum, Sarah Anne (I15745)
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1994 | Sarah Burns is the twin sister of Jean. | Burns, Sarah (I11905)
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1995 | Sarah died at her farm home North of the City as a result of an attack of pneumonia from which she had been suffering a month. | McQuiston, Sarah Ann (I2086)
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1996 | Sarah died at her home in the Hotel St. Andrew, New York City, New York. | Hobson, Sarah Josepha (I11935)
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1997 | Sarah is a direct descendant of Matthew Thornton, who signed the Declaration of Independence. | Jones, Sarah Elizabeth (I10727)
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1998 | Sarah is buried with her parents. | Long, Sarah Nancy (I11227)
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1999 | Sarah is identified as Elizabeth Martin on the death certificate of her daughter Fannie. I believe this to be Sarah's middle name. | Martin, Sarah Elizabeth (I846)
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2000 | Sarah Powers and James M. McCuistion are second cousins. | Power, Sarah Elizabeth (I8117)
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