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201 Alan died at the VA Hospital in Long Beach, California. McCuistion, Alan Howard (I4483)
 
202 Alan L. McCuistion indicates Betsy Cranson was married to Oliver Porter McCuistion in 1854 while in California. The Gollaher Family History indicates Betsy Cranston was the widow of A. H. McCustion. Cranson, Elizabeth Robbins (I4637)
 
203 Alan writes, "...it is thought by some that his [Oliver's] father is John, Samuel or Thomas of Bedford County, Tenn, or James of Jefferson County, Tenn. Hancock City is where Nauvoo is - the site of the Mormon exodus headed for the west and eventually Utah. OP could have been Morman." McCuistion, Oliver Porter (I4636)
 
204 Alan “Al” D. Cannon, 65, of Cook, passed away on April 21, 2022. He was born on October 21, 1956, to Francis & Mary (McQuiston) Cannon in Newburgh, NY. He attended Newburgh Free Academy and graduated in 1975. After high school, Al joined the Air Force and had a long military career working as a criminal investigator stateside and overseas. He enjoyed serving his country for 21.5 years, retiring as a Senior Master Sergeant (E-9). Upon retirement, he earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Bellevue University. He also worked for an additional 20 years at Werner Trucking.
On July 24, 2004, Al married Glennis L. Smith in Cook. He spent his free time serving with the Cook Volunteer Fire Department, fishing, gardening, and, most importantly, spending time with his grandchildren. He was an avid Huskers and New York Giants fan. He also enjoyed watching NASCAR and John Wayne movies.

He is survived by his wife Glennis Cannon; sons Brandon (Misty) Cannon, Ryan Cannon, Aaron Cannon, and stepdaughter Kandi (Trevor) Bilslend; grandchildren Caleb Cannon, Ayden Cannon, Lydia Bilslend, Lily Bilslend, Finlay Cannon, Aingeal Cannon, Ireland Cannon, and Lachlan Cannon; siblings Susan Hackel, Frank (Kathleen) Cannon, Michael Cannon, Claudia (Paul) Nickoloff; also, many nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was preceded by his parents and brother-in-law Ed Hackel.

Visitation will be held on Friday, May 6th from 6 to 8 pm at the funeral home in Syracuse with family greeting friends.
A celebration of life will be held Saturday, May 7th at Kandi and Trevor Bilslend’s home (73575 622 Ave, Cook, NE 68329) 1 to 7 pm. Burial will take place on Sunday, May 8th at the Cook Cemetery at 4 pm. 
Cannon, Alan D. (I40941)
 
205 Albert died in Lankenau Hospital, Overbrook, Pennsylvania. McQuiston, Albert Moncure (I4532)
 
206 Albert died when a tree fell on him. McCuiston, Albert Williams (I3794)
 
207 Albert disappeared and his whereabouts are unknown. McQuesten, Albert Wallace (I13968)
 
208 Albert was killed by a boiler explosion on his oil lease. McQuistion, Albert Barnes (I15103)
 
209 Albert wrote to George K. McCuistion, "Donna, our second daughter was born on the day the first known atom bomb was exploded. No connection, I hope."
"There was no boys born to any of my brothers or sisters marriages, and I am the last male of the family, so the McQuistons are about finished as far as this family is concerned." 
McQuiston, Albert I. (I4518)
 
210 Alberta Y. Rupert-Murphy, 93, of New Castle passed away the morning of May 13, 2021, at her residence.
Born on Dec. 6, 1927 in Indiana, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Ed and Margaret E. McQuiston Benson.
Alberta was preceded in death by her four husbands, Merle Bales, Ed Murphy, Dom Poalise and William Rupert.
Alberta was the previous owner of the Oasis Bar.
She was a member of Life Changing Ministries, and faithfully read her Bible daily.
In the early years, Alberta enjoyed traveling. She loved to cook and was known for her many wonderful recipes.
A loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother, Alberta's greatest joy was the time she spent with all of her family.
Alberta is survived by her children, Nancy and Harold Slagle, Bonnie and Ed Lyman, Cindy Reed, the Rev. William Rupert and his wife, Michelle, Wanda Shawley, and Brenda and Michael Piccolo; one brother, John Benson; one sister, Mary Anderson; 14 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husbands, Alberta was preceded in death by her brother, Ed Benson; two sisters, Doris Hendrickson and Betty Georgaris; two grandsons, Michael Piccolo and Billy McKinney; and two great-grandsons, Brayden W. Rupert and Marquel Bondi.
Visitation will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on Wednesday at Life Changing Ministries Church, 2929 Mercer Road.
A service will be held at 5 p.m. on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. at the church. Alberta's son, the Rev. William Rupert, will officiate.
Burial will be in Parkside Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Life Changing Ministries, 2929 Mercer Road, New Castle, Pa. 16105.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Ed and Don DeCarbo Funeral Home and Crematory, 941 S. Mill St.

NOTE: The name of her mother is Grace Elizabeth McQuiston, not Margaret E. McQuiston as listed in the obituary. 
Benson, Alberta Yvonne (I33095)
 
211 Aletha had a son, which was adopted - the childs name is unknown. Fleek, Aletha Ellen (I12507)
 
212 Aletha McCuistion was not married. McCuistion, Aletha (I588)
 
213 Alexander "was a man of high civic ideals and a warm supporter of all measures and enterprises, which were to promote the general welfare of his community. Politically, he was a Republican, but, while interested in the great political questions of the day, he never felt that he had the time to engage in politics." McGeachy, Alexander (I7909)
 
214 Alexander and Susan were married at Lynn Creek Methodist Church, by the Reverend E. H. Parkinson of the Tecumseh Methodist Church. Family F623
 
215 Alexander died at the home of his daughter. McKay, Alexander (I18648)
 
216 Alexander lived in Paisly, Scotland. He was a sailor. Alexander never married, but was relatively wealthy, when he died. Alexander left his considerable estate in kegs of coins to the three grand-daughters of his brother Benjamin. McCuiston, Alexander (I10699)
 
217 Alexander was found at home, strangulated by a belt hanging from a door. McQuiston, Alexander Thompson Jr. (I18594)
 
218 Alfred and Kathleen were married in her parents home. The couple made their home in Laurel where they owned and operated Mittelstadt Lumber and Hardware from 1951 until 1974. Family F2806
 
219 Alfred was raised by a sister of Henry's, as both of Alfreds parents died while he was young. McQuesten, Alfred L. (I13780)
 
220 Algemira was buried beside her husband in Lane's Chapel Cemetery, Bosque County Texas. King, Algemira (I12009)
 
221 Alice Burch McQuiston is the twin sister of Ella Burch. Ella Burch married James's brother, Julius Harmon McQuiston. Alice and Ella had a sister, Mary Elizabeth Burch, she married James and Julius's brother, John McQuiston. Burch, Alice (I7991)
 
222 ALICE K. HAYNES

Alice K. Haynes, 94, Richmond, MO, died at 10:05 p.m. on Friday, December 11, 2010 at the Shirkey Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Richmond.
Alice was born on October 2, 1916 in Ray County, MO to John W. and Ethel J. (Wrisinger) Johnson. She married Fred M. Haynes of Ray County, MO on October 24, 1936. He preceded her in death on November 28, 1980.
Survivors include; one daughter and son-in-law, Lois and Allen Estenbaum of Richmond, MO, one son-in-law, Ron Halterman of Richmond, MO, one daughter-in-law, Janice Haynes of Richmond, MO, one brother, Warren G. Johnson of Richmond, MO, nine grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents and husband, Alice was preceded in death by one son, Ronnie Haynes, one daughter, Joan Estenbaum Halterman, four brothers, John M. Johnson, Richard P. Johnson, Wilbur L. Johnson and Howard A. Johnson.
Alice was a homemaker. She was of the Christian faith. She had lived in the Richmond area most of her life.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to either the American Cancer Society or to the American Heart Association.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, December 13, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Thurman funeral Home in Richmond. Visitation will be Monday, December 13, 2010 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond. Burial will be in Richmond Memory Gardens Cemetery. 
Johnson, Alice Katherine (I42160)
 
223 Alice Mae McQuistion (Sawin) died in the early morning of April 15, 2024 after a short illness. During her last days she was surrounded by the love of her brothers, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Alice was born October 26,1932 to Hubert and Maude (Larr) Sawin.

Her older brother, Lyle (Mary) Sawin, preceded her in death. She is survived by her younger brothers, Paul (Jane) Sawin , and Mearl (Lonni) Sawin.

She grew up on the family farm in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, and walked or skied to Shippy School across its fields. She graduated from high school in Manton, Michigan in 1951.

On September 20,1952 she married Arnold McQuistion in Grayling, Michigan.

Alice and Arnold had four children: Lori (Derek) Aab; Janice (Ernie) Jury: Mona (Chip) Garvin; and Jeffrey (Heidi) McQuistion.

Arnold preceded her in death in August of 2010.

She had a special bond with her five grandchildren: Erin Garvin, and Alexandra Garvin; Kellie Aab; Kyle (Anne) Jury and Janah (Ben) Crow.

She had developed the same closeness with her 7 great-grandchildren—Elaina Conant, Lola Conant, Miller Crow, Hadlee Crow, Cloey Kraszewski, Stella Kraszewski, and Abigail Jury.

Over the years Alice worked at Michigan Bell Telephone, and for Cadillac Public Schools food service.

Alice enjoyed gardening, reading, birds, and walking in Michigan's woods, especially in spring.

Until a few weeks before her death she lived at Sunnyside Senior Living. She and her family so much appreciated the care of the committed staff.

She sleeps in Jesus, awaiting resurrection at His return.

Her passing leaves a deep void for her family and we eagerly wait for the day when we will be reunited.

Cremation has taken place. There will be a family celebration of life at a later date. 
Sawin, Alice Mae (I6385)
 
224 Alice McQuistonNovember 19, 1937 — October 3, 2022

Alice Lorraine McQuiston was born November 19, 1937, in Menomonie, Wisconsin to Wilma (Webert) and Henry Price.
Alice enjoyed sewing, crocheting, playing the piano, and vegetable canning. She will always be remembered for sharing her grandmother's fruit cake recipe with her loving family.
She is survived by children, Debra (Douglas) Videen, Sheila Feesl, Cindy Wegmann, and Kim Stringer; stepchildren, Linda Gorka, Tom McQuiston, and Cynthia (Fernando) Fiallos; 17 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
Alice was preceded in death by her husband, John; son, David Stringer; and brother, David (Wilma) Price.
Private family services are being held.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to MDA. 
Price, Alice Lorraine (I34208)
 
225 All trace of him was lost before the Civil War. McCuistion, James (I26899)
 
226 Allen and Letha were married by Eli W. Caruthers. Family F1282
 
227 Allen Eugene EstenbaumMarch 6, 1939 - September 16, 2022

Obituary

Allen Eugene Estenbaum, 83, of Richmond, passed away on Friday, September 16, 2022, at his residence.
Allen was born on March 6, 1939, in Rayville, the son of David Edward and Lola (McFee) Estenbaum. He was united in marriage Lois June Haynes of Richmond on December 7, 1956; she preceded in death on March 15, 2019.
Survivors include: one son, Randy E. (Robin) Estenbaum of Hardin; three daughters: Jackie Lynn Creamer of Richmond, Terri Jo (Gerald) Cobb of Huntsville, TX, and Tracy Lee Wellman of Kansas City; nine grandchildren: Charlie (Hayley) Creamer, Frederick Allen (Laura) Creamer, Leanne Barnett, Randy Estenbaum, II, Rhyler Estenbaum, Zack (Samantha) Cobb, Jewels Wellman, Lauren Wellman, and Madison Wellman; and 13 great-grandchildren: Estelle, Reign, Ben, Sam, Lydia, Wesley, Bradyn, Brynlee, Piper, Zoey, Diego, Ember, and Jaxson.
In addition to his wife, he was preceded in death by one grandson, Jeffery Estenbaum and two brothers, David and Junior Estenbaum.
 
Allen was reared and educated in Hardin and graduated from Hardin High School. After high school he proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. His work history included working as a cowboy, carpenter, truck driver, sheriff deputy, and as a plant supervisor. He was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, and boating. He also enjoyed grilling and smoking meats, woodworking, and reading. He was of the Baptist faith.
 
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the donor’s choice.  They can be left at or mailed to Thurman Funeral Home, 507 East Main Street - P.O. Box 190, Richmond, MO 64085.
 
Visitation with funeral services will be held on Friday, September 23, 2022, at Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond with visitation starting at 10:00 a.m. with services to follow at 11:00 a.m. Burial will follow services in Richmond Memory Gardens with military honors provided by the United States Army and the Ray County Veterans. 
Estenbaum, Allen Eugene (I42165)
 
228 Allen McCuiston is listed on the bond with A. E. Hanner listed as witness. Family F951
 
229 Allie is buried next to Lorenzo Peyton McCuistion. Hicks, Allie (I4014)
 
230 Allie was 48 years of age during the 1920 Census, she is listed as Willard's wife. Henry, Allie S. (I18319)
 
231 Alphonso's cause of death is listed as "Decompensation of Heat" with a contributory factor of Influenza. McCuistion, Alphonso (I10875)
 
232 Also called Epilepsy Colony McCuistion, Clinton Wesley (I5900)
 
233 Also known as Elva, he is mentioned in his father's will as Thomas Elvey McCuistian. McCuistion, Thomas Elvey (I19297)
 
234 Alternate ID RM 23669 McCuiston, Richard Benjamin (I3069)
 
235 Alternate ID RM 31705 Sorrells, June (I23318)
 
236 Although Nellie Smith McCuistion states he may have been possibly born in South Carolina; the family did not immigrate to America until 1735, therefore, Thomas would have been born in Ireland. McCuistion, Thomas (I145)
 
237 Although the original genealogy lists the name as Merguson, the record spells the name as indicated. Cox, Nancy Theresa (I422)
 
238 Alvin died at the age of 20 from pneumonia. McCuistion, Alvin James II (I21313)
 
239 Alvin is buried in plot, 1-38-8 McCuistion, Alvin James II (I21313)
 
240 Alvin's granddaughter wrote he was murdered. McCuistion, Alvin Howard (I1170)
 
241 Amanda Jo Stalnaker, age 39, entered eternal rest August 30, 2022 in Alice, Texas. She was born July 28, 1983 in Corpus Christi, Texas to Ronald Archibold Stalnaker and Shirley McQuisten Stalnaker. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ronald Archibold Stalnaker and Shirley McQuisten Stalnaker; and one brother, Robert Ogden. She is survived by her sister, Deborah Larkowski of Bellevue, Nebraska; nieces and nephews, Sheryl Stalnaker of Bellevue, Nebraska, Bobbijo Trescott (Joshua) of Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Joshua Larkowski of Bellevue, Nebraska; one great-nephew, Joshua Trescott; and one great-niece, Lindsey Larkowski; and her nursing home family at Meridian Nursing Home of Alice. Visitation will begin Tuesday, September 6, 2022 at 11:30 a.m. at Rosas Funeral Home Chapel in Alice. Services to conclude in the chapel. Funeral arrangements entrusted with ROSAS FUNERAL HOME, INC. Stalnaker, Amanda Jo (I42399)
 
242 Amelia's burial plot was found by Ms. Isabel Wilson. She believes Amelia was a Jamaican Creole, daughter of one Thomas McQuestion of Spanish Town, Jamaica. There were 18 creole Jamaican children who lost there lives in that tragedy. Isabel has determined that Thomas McQuestion owned a 100 acre estate. McQuestion, Amelia (I18186)
 
243 Amy McQuiston and G.P. Gibson lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. McQuiston, Amy (I2029)
 
244 An absolute divorce was granted due to extreme cruelty. Family F11922
 
245 An obituary article lists Ralph's date of death as 3 September 1992. The newspaper is unknown. Clark, Ralph Alonzo (I2235)
 
246 Anderson McCuiston was a slave of Mose McCuiston. He was given to William Tecumseh McCuiston, when Tecumseh was 16, about 1862. McCuiston, Anderson (I4492)
 
247 Andrew also suffered from Arterialsclerosis. McCuiston, Andrew Johnson (I3238)
 
248 Andrew and Jane are first cousins. Andrew is the son of James; James is the brother of David, David is Jane's father. Family F3518
 
249 Andrew died as a result of the Spanish flu, during the epidemic of this year.

Judy Moore, great granddaughter of Andrew S. McCuistion interviewed Andrew's son David, who provides the following, "they settled on the West Tennessee banks of the Tennessee River near Clifton, TN, and were there when the flu swept through the area. David said that they were living in a houseboat when his daddy died but had moved to a house and were there when his mother died." 
McCuistion, Andrew S. (I10928)
 
250 Andrew had four children; three daughters and a son. The son, Charles, had one child a daughter; this line of the family name will not be carried on. Charles is the last male child of this McQuiston line. McQuiston, Andrew Washington (I5678)
 

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