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2401 | Thomas was originally interred in Magdalena, New Mexico. His wife requested he be moved in July 1909, to Socorro, New Mexico. | McCuistion, Thomas J. (I29179)
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2402 | Thomas “Tom” McCuiston, of Culleoka, Tennessee, a devoted husband, loving brother, father, and cherished “Bopa” to his nine grandchildren, passed away on August 23, 2023, at the age of 71. He was born on October 18, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan, to Earl Porter McCuiston and Ida Maude (Henry) McCuiston. Tom was hardworking and loyal. For three decades, he took pride working as a car hauler alongside his brother, Gary, and father-in-law, Wilford Wilson, who gave him the C.B. radio handle “Son-In-Law.” Throughout their 50 years of marriage, Tom and Dianne created a beautiful life together. They delighted in the beauty of God’s creation: fishing, bird watching, canoeing, riding Tom’s motorcycle, and gazing at the Heavens through his telescope. Tom had many interests and talents. He mastered the art of woodworking, building bird houses, guitar stands, and beautiful furniture and serving pieces. He even helped build the house where he and Dianne raised their three children, in Hillsdale, Michigan. He could also fix almost anything. He taught himself to play guitar, which he used to serenade his bride, entertain his friends, children and grandchildren, and to praise his Savior. Most importantly, Tom loved the Lord with all his heart, soul, mind, and strength. He was an active member of Maury Hills Church in Columbia for 15 years, serving as an elder for 10 years. Before moving to Tennessee, he taught the adult Sunday school class, led singing, and served as a deacon at West Street Church of Christ in Hillsdale, Michigan, for decades. He was a learned, but humble, Bible scholar. His faith in Jesus Christ was unwavering, a true inheritance for his family. Tom leaves behind a legacy of hard work, devotion, love, and faith. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, neighbors, and all who were privileged to know him. As we say goodbye for now, let us honor him for the remarkable man he was, cherish his memory, thank God for the time we enjoyed with him, and eagerly await the day we are reunited with him for eternity. Tom’s legacy lives on in his wife, Theresa “Dianne” McCuiston, who was the love of his life; Children: Erin (David) Robertson of Pulaski, Tennessee, Jason (Angie) McCuiston of Frisco, Texas, and Ryan (Jennifer) McCuiston of Vinemont, Alabama; Grandchildren, who were his greatest joy: Nolan, Thomas, and Celeste Robertson, Henry, Edie, and Adagri “A.J.” McCuiston, and Ian, Madelyn, and Coleman McCuiston. Tom is also survived by his five siblings: Joan (Arthur “Art” – deceased) Schram, Mary (Ronald “Jack”) Henson, Larry McCuiston, Gary (Donna) McCuiston, and Greg (Jen) McCuiston, and their children and grandchildren. Proverbs 13:22: A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children. | McCuiston, Thomas Allen (I6403)
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2403 | Thomas's name is spelled McQuestion, as well as that of his father. | McQueston, Thomas (I16848)
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2404 | Thomas, Charles and Gabriel, joined their parents before the Civil War in a move to Navarro County, Texas. | McCuistion, Thomas James (I128)
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2405 | Three of John's daughters; Margaret Eva, Catherine Bernice and Rita Elizabeth, gave birth to a set of twins. | McQuiston, John Henry (I4579)
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2406 | Tim O'Brien indicates the date of birth is 14 February 1896. | Wood, Oral Emerson (I18769)
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2407 | Tim O'Brien indicates the date of birth is 2 December 1893. | Wood, Elbert (I18768)
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2408 | Tim passed away December 5th, 2018. Although a limb from our family tree has fallen, Tim does not want us to grieve. He wants us to remember the best of times, things that made us laugh, and the good life that he lived and loved. He wants us to continue the traditions we shared, love each other, spend time together and keep those friendships close to our hearts. So we will celebrate Tim, his life and his favorite things: red licorice, bean dip, popcorn, and many hugs. Tim leaves behind his wife, Mikey “Mary”; his children: Keith (Rachel) McCuistion, Josh (Jacyln) McCuistion, Mike (Beth) Mickelsen and Bree Mickelsen; and his grandchildren: Macie, Wyatt, Lilly, Justin and twin boys to be born in February. He is also survived by his parents, Elmer and Alena McCuistion; siblings: Cheryl (Greg) Hedrick, Holly (John) Monahan, James (Nancy) McCuistion, Cristy (Chris) Rowley, Bob Kline, Jr., Marcia (Chris) Markum, Pat Jorgensen, Kathy (Larry) Morey, Deb Kline and Ron (Christina) Kline; many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews, aunts, uncle, cousins and special friends, Dave and Tina Dytko. A service will take place Saturday, January 5, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. at the Crossroads Community Church, 7708 NE 78th St., Vancouver, Washington 98662. Owens Livingston Mortuary of Show Low, AZ handled the arrangements. For those who have special memories and would like to send private condolences or sign our online guest book, we invite you to visit our website at www.owenslivingstonmortuary.com. | McCuistion, Timothy Elmer (I6727)
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2409 | Tina was the daughter of Alfred Leblanc (formerly Alfredo Elblance) and Luisa (formerly Luisita) Vigil. She married Eugene “Gene” Phillip McCuistion, Sr., son of Ora Anderson “Whitey” McCuistion and Mattie Pearl Baldwin, on 4 November 1961 in Alameda Co., CA. They divorced in Solano Co., CA in February 1969. Tina was survived by daughters Vicki Jo McCuistion and Lori A. McCuistion-Schoen, and granddaughters Brenna McCuistion and Kyle and Riley Schoen. | LeBlanc, Ernestine M. J. (I20142)
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2410 | Todd McCuistion indicates the date of marriage was 11 December 1952. | Family: Garland Royce McCuistion / Veda Marie Bryant (F6269)
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2411 | Todd McCuistion, age 53 of Dutton, passed away on Wednesday, April 3, 2019. Funeral services were held on Sunday, April 7, 2019 at Scottsboro Funeral Home where Bro. Junior Summerford officiated. Interment followed at Glen Alice Cemetery in Rockwood, Tenn. Mr. McCuistion is survived by his spiritual wife, Gina Porter; daughters, Brandi Battles and Hayley Medlock; step daughter, Alyssa Porter; step son, Gavin Thomas; seven grandchildren; father, Ford McCuistion; sister, Tina Bowling; and brother, Jeff Wyatt McCuistion. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary McCuistion; sister, Lisa Walker; grandparents, Ford Sr. and Nellie McCuistion and Nannie Gang and Charlie Gang and Martin Wyatt | McCuistion, Todd (I35005)
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2412 | Tom Hadley Russell April 8, 1929 - April 27, 2020 Tom Hadley Russell, 91, of Madison, Kansas, passed away Monday, April 27, 2020, at the Coffey County Hospital in Burlington from complications of Covid-19. Tom was born April 8, 1929, in Ray County, Missouri, the son of Ray George and Nina Lee (Haynes) Russell. He graduated from Stet High School in Stet, Missouri, in 1947. On June 4, 1950, he and Mary F. Layman were married in Ray County, Missouri. Tom was an owner of the Russell & Sons Construction Company, Inc., established in 1945 as a Missouri Corporation. Tom and Mary moved their family to Madison, Kansas, in 1962. His wife, Mary, preceded him in death twelve days earlier on Aril 15, 2020. They had celebrated 69 years of marriage. He was also preceded in death by a grandson, Tyler Kraft. He leaves his children, Mary Sue Kraft and husband Tom of Gridley, KS, Nina Williams and husband Bary of Emporia, KS, and Larry Russell and wife Ruthann of Gilmer, Tx; grandchildren, John Russell (Melinda), Justin Kraft, Jason Russell (Susan), Kristin Bousquet (David), Karis Williams, and Kaila Seals (Ryne); great-grandchildren, Landon, Alexandra, Maverick and Ryker Kraft, Micah Bolt, Sienna and Sawyer Spaulding, Taylor Elbe, Colton Springer, and Prairie Seals; brothers, LeeWray, Dean, and Paul Russell, sister, Tabitha Due; many other relatives and friends. A Memorial services for Tom and Mary will be held 10:00 A.M. Saturday, July 11, 2020, at Jones Funeral Home in Burlington The family will meet with friends from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday, July 10, at Jones Funeral Home. | Russell, Tom Hadley (I42116)
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2413 | Towamensing Township was in Northampton County which is now in present day Carbon County, Pennsylvania. | Truby, Catharina (I26842)
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2414 | Tracy died from walking pneumonia. | Peterson, Tracy Lee (I23752)
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2415 | Tradition says he was a slave-holder in the South, and went to France after the Civil War. Returned to Saltsburg for a visit, left and was never heard from again. He was also in Kansas City, Missouri at one time. | McQuiston, Joseph (I1998)
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2416 | Tradition says, Alexander was sent to the mill by his father; the day being very hot, he stopped at a spring on his way back; probably drank too much and from the effects, sickened and died. | McCuistion, Alexander (I164)
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2417 | Travis was born with a hole in his heart. | Peterson, Travis Leon (I23750)
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2418 | Tremon was a foundry worker at Murray Manufacturing Company. Working alone in the factory and becoming entangled in the machinery, he was fatally injured. Tremon was dead on arrival at Murray Hospital, Murray, Kentucky. | McCuiston, Tremon Christopher (I3580)
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2419 | Twin brother of Floyd Jay McCuistion. | McCuistion, Lloyd Ray (I1605)
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2420 | Twin brother of William Edward McQuiston. | McQuiston, Clarence (I2208)
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2421 | Twin to John Carlton McQuiston. | McQuiston (I2167)
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2422 | Twin to Mamie | Stier, Amos E. or A. (I25640)
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2423 | Two obituaries ran, one titled "Funeral Services for Hugh McCuistion Held", the other "Hubert McChristian found dead in bed" - both articles reference the same family members, his mother Mrs. Sally McCuistion (McChristian), sister Mrs. Tom Bohanan (Bohannon) and brothers Ernest, George, Walter and Bert. | McCuistion, Hugh W. (I21258)
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2424 | Typed letter from R. G. McCuistion | Source (S492)
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2425 | Typed letter from R. G. McCuistion | Source (S494)
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2426 | Typed letter from R. G. McCuistion | Source (S495)
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2427 | Typed letter from R. G. McCuistion. | Source (S493)
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2428 | Upon his death, th litigation on his land continued and was not resolved until 1874. | Hunter, Gilbert Marshall (I9622)
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2429 | Upon his own request, Andrew was returned to Salem, Tennessee and buried beside his two companions in life. | McQuiston, Andrew (I11248)
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2430 | Upon the death of his father, Moses's guardian was James McCuiston, Sr. When, James Sr. died, James Jr., Moses's Uncle, became his guardian. This is deducted from a court settlement in the Guilford County, North Carolina Court Records, dated 6 August 1772: Jane Blayor (late widow of Robert McCuiston, Dec'd) by her husband Thomas Blayor, and settle with the court. Widow's third (29-6-5 pounds) leaving (58-15-4 pounds) for the three ophans of said Robert McCuistion, deceased, giving each (19-18-1 pounds), and it is handed over to Moses' guardian, James McCuiston. | McCuiston, Moses (I3080)
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2431 | V. R. (Dick) Williams, DDS, passed away on Thursday, June 11, 2020 at his home. He was born on January 10th, 1929 in Winchester, Indiana to V.R. Williams Sr. and Geneva Williams. Dick attended Indiana University in Bloomington from 1947-1948, Earlham College in Richmond, 1949-1950, then from 1951-1955, attended Indiana University School of Dentistry getting a Bachelor of Science in Dentistry D.D.S. In the late 1970’s he attended Harvard University School of Dentistry and studied in the Department of Implant Dentistry, just before retirement, he completed 40 dental implants and many are still in place in the oral cavity for the past 40 years. He joined the US Navy his senior year of dental school in 1954, with the rank of Ensign and was promoted through rank of Lt. Commander and discharged July 7, 1957. Dick was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Winchester where he taught Sunday school to Jr. and Sr. high kids from 1960-1971. He was a former Deacon, Elder, and served as a trustee. He also served as commissioner to Presbytery 1970-1971. Dick was the Past Secretary and President of the Winchester Rotary Club, President of the Winchester Planning Commission 1964-1965, and board member of the Winchester Special Needs Children’s Association 1964-1968. Dick was presented with the Boss of the Year Award from the Winchester Jaycees 1968-1969. Dick was Board Member of the Winchester High School Business Club 1974-1976, he was elected Republican City Councilman 1964-1968, member of the Winchester Park Board 1961-1964 and Board Member of the United Fund 1961-1962. As a dentist, Dick was a member of the American Dental Association and Indiana State Dental Association. He was also Past Vice President and President of East Central Dental Association, an Alternate Delegate and Delegate to the State Dental Association 1962-1965 and served as Alternate Delegate to Indiana State Dental Association. Dick served on the Indiana State Board of Dental Examiners from 1983-1984. He also served as Secretary of Schuler Occlusal Study Club. He was made Fellow International College of Dentist 1970, Member Council on Dental Education ISDA since 1974, Sub Committee Chairman on Curriculum of that Council. Dick was a member of the Indiana Association of Dentistry for Children, Past Board Member and Vice President of Academy of General Dentistry Indiana Chapter, Chairman of Post Graduate Study at Indiana Academy General Dentistry, Post Graduate Study at Ohio State University with Ohio Occlusal Study Group 1967-1976, and Member of Pankey Institute Alumnae Association, Post Graduate Study with Pankey Institute and appeared on Indiana State Dental Association Luncheon Program concerning occlusal problems and Pankey Institute 1974, 75, and 76. He assisted Ohio Occlusal Seminar Group in 1973 and 1975, in presenting 3 day post graduate course at Indiana University, Post Graduate Seminar, and also presented a program in the Canary Island in Conjunction with the Academy of General Dentistry on Occlusion and Prevention. Dick is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Marilyn Williams and his four children, twelve grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. Daughter, Susan Leland (Dr. Craig T.) and grandchildren, Angie Hayden (John), Megan Prichard (Ricky), Elizabeth Martin (Craig), Kevin Leland (Kristen). Son, Dr. Robert S. Williams (Mary Ann) and grandchildren, Andrew Williams, Dr. Rachael Garrett (Josh), Andrew Randell, Matthew Randell. Son, Dr. John R. Williams (Jani) and grandchildren, Maricarol Phipps (Michael), Marcia Frame (Dr. Tyler), Matt Williams (Ali), Maggie Williams (fiancé Michael). Daughter, Katie (Williams) Baker, and grandchildren, Scott Baker (Emily), Alec Baker. Dick is preceded in death by his parents V.R. Williams Sr. and Geneva, Father and Mother-in-law Francis and Mary Simpson and granddaughter Annelise Mary Baker. | Williams, Veirl Richard Jr. (I38695)
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2432 | Vance was killed in action while serving in Korea. | McQuiston, Vance Raymond (I37768)
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2433 | Vanna is the twin sister of Vira. | McCuistion, Mary Vanna (I4327)
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2434 | Velma K. "Skip" McCuiston Aug. 27, 1924 - March 5, 2015 OSCEOLA - Velma K. "Skip" McCuiston, 90, passed away at Elkhart General Hospital on March 5, 2015. Skip was born on August 27, 1924, in Evansville, IN, to Hank and Katherine (Korressel) Bettag. In 1945 she married Robert Roy McCuiston. He preceded her in death in 1999. She was also preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Carol Williams; a sister and two brothers. Surviving are a daughter, Linda Morphew of Mishawaka; a son, Lenny McCuiston of Osceola; two grandchildren, Natalie Guyer and Michael (Chris) Morphew; two great- grandchildren, Delaney Guyer and Haley Morphew; a brother, Elmer Bettag of Loogootee, IN; and several nieces and nephews. I would like to take the time to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. As you know mom was a friend to whoever she met. Young or old. She was truly an open and honest lady. If she had something to say, she would say it. Mom was a very lucky person to have so many friends in her life and so many stories to be able to tell. There are so many people that I would like to thank personally and hopefully in the next few days I will be able to do so. But I would like to introduce a friend of mom's who has stood by her for years. Mary May. Mary May called mom daily to see how she was. She sat at the bingo with her to help watch her cards. She would help mom every day that mom was able to go anywhere. Please remember Mary May in your prayers because she was a very special friend to Skip and the family. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m., with visitation from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, in Hahn Funeral Home, 505 W. 8th Street, Mishawaka, with Rev. John Enze officiating. Again thank you for your love, your thoughts and your prayers. It's time for bingo. | Bettag, Velma K. (I33823)
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2435 | Velma M. McElfresh, 84, Kokomo, passed away at 12:58 a.m. Saturday, December 20, 2014, at her home. She was born September 24, 1930, in Kokomo, the daughter of Ralph Foreman and Edna (Harper) Foreman. On July 27, 1974, she married Leland J. McElfresh at Main Street Methodist Church, and he survives. Velma attended Kokomo High School. She was a bookkeeper and cashier for Marsh Supermarkets in Kokomo, retiring on disability in 1985, after 35 years of service. She was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. She enjoyed reading, cooking, and playing card games with family and friends. She also enjoyed trying new recipes and took pride in her cookbook collection. Surviving, in addition to her husband; one son, Timothy J. McElfresh of Freeport, IL; two daughters, Marcie Elaine Walker and Kimberly L. (Benjamin L.) Wisher, all of Kokomo; five grandchildren: Nicholas (Cari) Walker, Jennifer (Shaun) Arnold, Harry Wisher, Cody Hooper, and Mackenzie McElfresh; four great-grandchildren: Kaylee Walker, Mallory Arnold, Ben Arnold, and Dylan Wisher; one sister, Delores (Richard) Patterson, Kokomo. She was preceded in death by both parents and five sisters: Wanda Mouser, Carmen Vetter, Jean Stitt, Mary Catherine Foreman, and Patricia Foreman. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, December 27, 2014, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1229 N. Washington St., with Rev. Fr. Michael McKinley, the celebrant. Burial will follow in Kokomo Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. Friday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory, Lincoln Road Chapel, where a Rosary will be recited at 5:30 p.m. Friends may also call at the church one hour prior to the Mass on Saturday. Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund at St. Patrick Catholic Church | Foreman, Velma Mae (I39273)
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2436 | Verbal history indicates Ollie Moody is the first cousin of William's first wife, Elmina Moody. | Moody, Ollie (I28996)
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2437 | Verna died at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. | Reynolds, Verna M. (I24147)
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2438 | Verna's grandson, Thomas writes, "[she] was adopted by the Felkers. My dad (also Thomas Wesley Kirby) spent a decade trying to find her adoption records without success. His ultimate belief was that she was adopted from one of the Orphan Trains of the time." Thomas writes further "Grandma Mac was a wonderful woman, but she cherished Victorian sensibilities." | Felker, Verna Louise (I17086)
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2439 | Veronica "Blondie" McQueston Hadley, MA — "Blondie" Veronica Koziol McQueston passed on Friday, January 21, 2022 at the Elaine Center at Hadley at the age of 103. Blondie was born in Hadley, MA, April 16, 1918 to Lawrence and Katherine (Szczygiel) Koziol. She was married in 1951 to Alden "Bud" McQueston. She is survived by her nephews Robert J McQueston and Cindy of Haydenville, Ma, and James McQueston and Agathe of Montpelier, Vt. 4 great-nephews and -nieces, and 6 great grand-nieces. She will also be remembered by the Helen and Edward Rodak families of Hadley, goddaughter Judy Rodak Pelis and Joe, and godson Tom Kusek and Patty Kusek Pipczynski. She was predeceased by her brother Frank Koziol, 1914-1930. She was born, educated, married and lived all her life in Hadley MA. She worked on the family farm in her youth, then then at Butler and Ulman greenhouses sorting Roses. Finally, she worked at UMASS until she retired. Blondie received The Boston Post Cane, on August 21, 2018, for being recognized as The Oldest Resident of Hadley in Hadley, Massachusetts. Blondie loved to drive to visit family and friends and talk about events of the past and present. She was very proud of her Polish Heritage and enjoyed celebrating "Wiglia" and Borsch. Blondie enjoyed very much listening to the polish music every Saturday morning. She also had to go to Three Rivers for her Polish Rye Bread every week. The family would like to thank the Elaine Center at Hadley for their special care for Blondie. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place on Friday, January 28, 2022 at 10 AM at the Most Holy Redeemer Church in Hadley, MA. Burial will be in April at the Old Hadley Cemetery. In accordance with the mask mandate for the town of Hadley, all guests will be required to wear a face covering. CZELUSNIAK FUNERAL HOME of Northampton is in charge of the arrangements. | Koziol, Veronica (I4554)
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2440 | Victoria was four years of age when the census was taken in Ray County, Missouri, in 1850. | McCuistion, Victoria E. (I4317)
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2441 | Viola Martin is Frank's cousin. | Family: Samuel Franklin McChristian / Viola Martin (F8264)
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2442 | Vira's name is spelled "McQuiston" in the Cemetery and Marriage Books for Navarro County. | McCuistion, Vira (I4326)
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2443 | Virginia and Bill met at a table tennis tournament, on the Michigan State campus, where both were students. They married at the First Methodist Church, Royal Oak, Michigan. | Family: William Alexander Angus / Virginia Lee Bromley (F7)
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2444 | Virginia Mae McQuiston, 81, passed away Monday, June 4, 2018, at her home in West Branch. She was born March 22, 1937, in Rose City to Lawrence and Elva (Westrick) Schneider. She lived in the West Branch and Rose City area her whole life. Virginia was a singer and yodeler and enjoyed gardening, quilting and painting. Virginia is survived by her children, Joan Switzer, Duane McQuiston, Gary McQuiston, Ron (Kim) McQuiston, Ken McQuiston, Stephen (Deb) McQuiston and Cheryl (Scott) Adams; nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, Leo Schneider; sisters, Carolyn (Dale) Thompson and Ruth Ann (Bernie) Fisher; sisters-in-law, Bev Schneider, LaRue Johnson and Marty Schneider; and brother-in-law, Robert Kartes. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Samuel; brothers, Larry Schneider, Elmer (Norma) Schneider, Ervin Schneider and Melvin Schneider; sisters, Doris (Bob) Rau and Margaret Kartes; and daughter-in-law, Susan McQuiston. The funeral service will be held at the Steuernol & McLaren Funeral Home in Rose City on Friday, June 8, 2018, at 1 p.m. with visitation starting at 11 a.m. Online condolences can be shared at www.steuernomclaren.com. | Schneider, Virginia Mae (I35314)
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2445 | Virginia McCuistion Obituary Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wasson Funeral Home - Siloam Springs on Aug. 10, 2024. Virginia "Ginger" Earlene Wisley Tate McCuistion, 78, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, passed away on August 8, 2024, at Circle of Life Hospice in Springdale, Arkansas. She was born December 29, 1945, in Brockton, Massachusetts, to James Herrel Wisley, Sr. and Elizabeth Beverly Haskell Wisley. Ginger married the love of her life, Steve Tate, in January 1965. Their love for one another was one that love stories are based on. They got to have two children, Chris and Cheri, and celebrate their 15th anniversary before he passed away. She then attended cosmetology school and opened her own shop, The Hair Station. She truly loved her job and the people who were more than clients; they were her friends. Making people feel special was easy for Ginger, serving others was her ministry. She gave all of herself, never once expecting anything in return. She never had a cross word to say about anyone. She always showed God's love to everyone. Ginger found love again with Ted McCuistion, and they were married in May 1986. They lived a happy life together until his passing in 2006. Their love for their grandchildren was unmatched. Being Nana to them all was her favorite job; it brought her so much joy. She loved them so much and would do everything in her power to make sure they had all that they needed and a whole lot of what they wanted, too. Her favorite phrase was "I'm so blessed," and that is truly how she felt, and she shared all of her blessings with anyone who was in need. To know Ginger was to love her. She had a love, warmth, kindness, generosity and selflessness that can only come from God. No one ever had to question whether she loved them. It was evident in everything she said and did. Ginger looked forward to going home to be with Jesus. She believed that Jesus Christ was God's one and only Son and that believing that believing in him as your Lord and Savior is the only way to get to heaven, so if you haven't put your trust in Him, please do so before it's too late. She was preceded in death by both parents; two husbands, Steve Tate and Ted McCuistion; her sister, Evelyn "Mickey" Lamont; her step daughter, Traci McCuistion. She is survived by her children; Christopher "Chris" and wife, Kathlyn Tate of Springdale, Arkansas and Cherilyn "Cheri" and husband, Bill Kellar of Fayetteville, Arkansas; her grandchildren, Bekah and husband, Raymond Torix of Trumann, Arkansas, Morgan and husband, Nick Pippin of Chicago, Illinois, Rylee and husband, Nathan Miller of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, Stephen and wife, Merritt Tate of Springdale, Arkansas and Fletcher and wife, Kailey Kelly of Bella Vista, Arkansas; her great grandchildren; Scott, Bear, Robin and Indigo Torix of Trumann, Arkansas, Todd and Eden Miller of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, and Sloane Kelly of Bella Vista, Arkansas; brothers, Jim and wife, Michele Wisley of Rogers, Arkansas, George and wife, Linda Wisley of Centerton, Arkansas; sister, Judy DeBoard of Springdale, Arkansas; step children, Taylor and wife, Janet McCuistion of Pryor, Oklahoma, Kelly and wife, Betty McCuistion of Axtell, Texas, and Barry and wife, Janet McCuistion of Denison, Texas; step grandchildren, Justin and wife, Candice McCuistion, Ryan and wife, Micah McCuistion, Craig and wife, Lindsey McCuistion and Kelsey and husband, Alex Bryant, all of Pryor, Oklahoma, Keri McCuistion of Waco, Texas, Keith and wife, Lil McCuistion of Robinson, Texas, Traci and husband, Weston Jarvis of Wolfe City, Texas, and Caleb McCuistion of Denison, Texas; step great grandchildren, Cooper, Brynlee, Mason, Jax, Nash, Elizabeth and Camden McCuistion, Madison and Audrey Bryant, all of Pryor, Oklahoma, Brea and Kloee McCuistion of Waco, Texas, Garvin and Ashley McCuistion of Robinson, Texas; numerous nieces, nephews and lifelong friends who became family. Visitation is scheduled from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at Wasson Funeral Home. A Funeral service is scheduled at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at Wasson Funeral Home with a committal service to follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. | Wisley, Virginia Earlene (I29005)
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2446 | Virginia McQuiston Obituary Virginia "Ginny" Kathleen McQuiston, 93, of Franklin Township went to be with her Lord Jesus Christ on Thursday, September 29th, 2023 following an extended illness. Virginia was born February 4th, 1930 to the late Willard and Delores Crowl. She was preceded in death by her husband of 33 years Clare McQuiston on July 10th, 1980, and three daughters: Sandra, who died shortly after birth on December 11th, 1948, Kathleen McQuiston on July 18th, 1997 Judy Benedict on July 26th, 2002. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Raymond and Billy Crowl and two sisters Melva Nagel and Lorena Singloub. She is survived by her daughter Pamela (Donald) Costa of Ellwood City, son-in-law Charles Benedict of New Brighton; three grandsons and eight great-grandchildren: Patrick Costa of Ellwood City and his children Cameron, Taylor and Wyatt, David Costa of Pittsburgh and his children Brianna, Jackson and Rocco and Edward Benedict of Northumberland and his children Nathan and Chloe, two sisters: Shirley and Charles Cox, Linda and Charles Newton both of Beaver Falls and two brothers: Dennis and Kathy Crowl of Enon Valley and David and Darla Crowl of Princeton and many nieces and nephews. Virginia had a vibrant personality, many friends and enjoyed working outdoors on her farm whether gardening, tending the fields, cutting firewood or repairing equipment. She was a devoted and generous sister, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Above all, her love for Christ and sharing that love with anyone who would listen was her true passion in life. She also spent countless hours reading and studying the Bible. Per her request there will be no funeral service. A family gathering will be held in the spring to remember her and her family members who have also passed on. She will be laid to rest at the Grandview Cemetery in Beaver Falls alongside her husband and daughter Kathleen. The funeral arrangements are entrusted to the Samuel Teolis Funeral Home and Crematory Inc.. | Crowl, Virginia Kathleen (I27395)
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2447 | Virginia McQuiston Obituary Virginia McQuiston, 84, of Hendersonville passed away Monday, April 17, 2017 at the Elizabeth House in Flat Rock. Born in Gaston County, she was the daughter of Everett and Evelyn Webb Tanner. Virginia had a wonderful life, full of love, fun and laughter. She was a beautiful, kind, thoughtful and sweet woman who was completely devoted to her family. She could find excitement in a trip to the thrift store as much as a trip to Italy. Virginia was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was happiest getting family together for every possible occasion-birthdays, holidays, camping, boating and cookouts. She enjoyed her home, gardening and nature. A devoted Christian, she radiated love and was the absolute heart of her family. Virginia recently stated that she had enjoyed a Great Romance with her husband of 54 years, James McQuiston. In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughters, Pamela Gause, Donna McMahon and Angela Gause; and her grandchildren, Jessica McMahon, Gabriella Andersen and Alexander Andersen. A funeral service will be held at 1 PM Thursday, April 20 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. | Tanner, Virginia Belle (I34988)
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2448 | W. A. Bell died as the result of being burned. | McCuistion, Wickey Alice Belle (I3987)
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2449 | W. D. Shirley, Justice of the Peace officiated. | Family: Thomas J. McCuistion / Lucinda Watkins (F7612)
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2450 | W. McQuiston Obituary CREVE COEUR - W. Junior McQuiston, 51, of 260 Ehrett St. passed away at 12:02 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009, at his residence. He was born May 24, 1958, in Peoria to Walter J. and Ethel (Kirby) McQuiston. Surviving are his fiancee, Rhonda Hartman of Creve Coeur; two stepdaughters, Jen Hartman and Melissa Wubben, both of Creve Coeur; two stepsons, Joe Hartman and Dustin Wubben, both of Creve Coeur; three grandsons, Talan, Josh and Dylan; five sisters, Linda (Robert) Hastings of Davenport, Fla., June Hicks and Bertha (Roger) Alexander, both of Creve Coeur, Barb (Rod) Bowers of Washington and Sissy (Larry) Inman of Bath Springs, Tenn.; three brothers, Sam McQuiston of Bath Springs, Wayne (Patti) McQuiston of Deltona, Fla., and Mike (Kimber) McQuiston of Washington; 17 nieces and nephews; 15 great-nieces and great-nephews; and a special friend, Edward H. Hartman Sr. He was preceded in death by his parents and one niece, Lesa Hicks. Junior worked as an attendant at Thorntons in Creve Coeur. He was a member of the William Schaefer American Legion Post 44 in Pekin and the Martin-Courtney Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4835 in Creve Coeur. He enjoyed life and loved spending time with his family and grandchildren. His visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Preston-Hanley Funeral Home, Creve Coeur Chapel. There will be no funeral service. Private burial will be inLakeview Cemetery in Pekin. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Walter Junior McQuiston Memorial Fund, c/o CEFCU, 500 Washington St., East Peoria, IL 61611. | McQuiston, Walter J. Jr. (I24330)
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