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1651 Matthew McQuesten Obituary

Matthew Warren McQuesten, 37, passed away Tuesday, December 19, 2023. He was born June 16, 1986 in Lewis-McChord, Washington. Ever since childhood, Matt hoped to follow in his father's footsteps of being a first responder and saving lives. He worked hard to follow his dreams by riding alongside his second family at the Whitehall Division of Fire. He graduated from Paramedic school in December 2013 and earned his Fire Certification in the summer of 2015. Matt "Q" McQuesten, was a Federal Paramedic with the Veterans Affairs Fire Department in Chillicothe and also worked alongside his father at the St. Albans Township Fire Department. Matt and his wife, Kelli, have three sons, ages 16, 12, and 6. Jokingly called the "baby whisperer" by his family, Matt was always destined to be an amazing father. When not working, he coached his children's travel and indoor soccer teams, supporting their love for the sport, often going straight from a 24 hour shift to soccer field sidelines. He would do anything to make his kids smile. He loved taking his family on their yearly Tennessee trips and to Florida with his in-laws. Matt is survived by the love of his life Kelli, and his three sons Caleb, Parker and Grayson. He is also survived by his parents father Gregory (Edna) McQuesten; mother Melinda Mooreland; siblings Amber McQuesten, Ashley (Glenn) Farrington and Joshua McQuesten; and many other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandfather Warren McQuesten and grandmother Janet Garecht. Visitation will be 2-8 p.m. Thursday, December 28, 2023 at the Grove City Church of the Nazarene, 4770 Hoover Rd., Grove City, Ohio 43123 where funeral service will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday. Interment with Fire Service Honors will follow at Concord Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Lifeline of Ohio and support their work to spread awareness about organ donation to prevent another family from losing a loved one who is waiting for a lifesaving transplant. 
McQuesten, Matthew Warren (I44360)
 
1652 Matthew was accidentally killed by the falling of a building at his father's place during a terrible tornado. Parker, Matthew (I13844)
 
1653 Mattie died at Moses Cone Hospital. McCuiston, Mattie Elizabeth (I2887)
 
1654 Mattie died of breast cancer. McGowan, Mattie Adele (I4177)
 
1655 Mattie died of paralysis. Thompson, Martha M. (I423)
 
1656 Mattie is his second cousin. Martha and Thomas share common ancestors in great grandparents Thomas McCuiston and Nancy Johnson; great great grandparents James McCuistion and Sarah Behol. Family: Thomas Carl Outland / Martha Ann McCuiston (F1044)
 
1657 Mattie was unmarried. She was a lifelong resident of Greensboro, North Carolina. McCuiston, Mattie Elizabeth (I2887)
 
1658 Maud A. Ham is a witness to the marriage. Family: Hugh L. Ross / Nancy Emma McQuiston (F14495)
 
1659 Maude and Frank did not have any children; however, they did raise a nephew - John Douglas McQuistion (320) from the age of three months. McQuistion, Maude Ethel (I8571)
 
1660 Max and Corinne were married at Lee's Summit Methodist Church. Family: Max Herndon McCuistion / Corinne Esther Reed (F1817)
 
1661 MAX J BOX

Max J. Box, 76, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on Tuesday, July 22, 2003, after a brief illness. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 24, at First Christian Church with burial in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at Johnson's Funeral Home. The Rev. Karen Schmeltekopf, of First Christian Church, will officiate. Max was born to A.N. and Era Box on Oct. 19, 1926, in Rockwood, Texas. Max played on the 1943 San Angelo High School Bobcat State Championship football team, graduating from San Angelo High School in 1945. He was in the U.S. Army from 1945-47, serving in the Philippines. Following his service in the Army, he attended San Angelo Junior College, graduating in 1949 and went on to graduate from Hardin-Simmons University in 1951. He married the love of his life, Jeanne Smith Box on Aug. 23, 1952. They lived in San Angelo most of their lives. Jeanne preceded Max in death on Oct. 3, 2002. Max began his teaching/ coaching career at Lee Junior High in 1951. His first group of young men remains true to him today. He treasured their friendship and took pride in their successes in life. From 1952-60, he coached at San Angelo High School. Beginning in 1960, he coached at Killeen High School, where he was honored with the "Teacher of the Year" award. After a one-year stint coaching at Anahuac, he returned to San Angelo as the P.E. teacher at Santa Rita Elementary, eventually retiring in 1986 from San Angelo Central High School. Some people called him Max, some called him "Coach," his children called him Dad and his grandchildren called him "Bull" and "Paw-Paw." Whatever the title, he was loved by all of those whose lives he touched. Teaching was so much more than a career to Dad. His grandchildren affectionately knew him as "Bull" or "Paw-Paw" and they were truly the light of his life. His immeasurable love for his children and the grandchildren was evident in all aspects of his life. He will always hold such a special place in their hearts. They will forever cherish the memories of his love and his quick-witted "words of wisdom." His unconditional love will continue to be a constant in their lives. Survivors include his children, Kathy Koehn and husband, J.D. Koehn; and son, Kyle Box and wife, Pam. He is also survived by three grandchildren, Courtney Koehn, Lindsay Box and Patrick Box. Other survivors include his sister, Mona Rogers of San Angelo and brother-in-law, Jimmy Smith of Lubbock, Texas, daughter, Linda Gladden of San Angelo; and numerous nieces and nephews. Max was preceded in death by his parents; his sister-in-law, Mary Lou Smith; and brother-in-law, Bill Rogers. Pallbearers will be Cris Barber, Bobby Shuffield, Alex Decuir, Eric Peterson, Gary Golightly and Randy Rogers. Honorary pallbearers will be Leroy Coppic, Ken Williamson, George Graham, Bill Armstrong, Dwain Dodson, Bill McWilliams, Carlton Smith, Ed Nimitz and Johnny Kouvelis. The family wishes to express its sincere thanks to Dr. Johnny B. French, the staff at Regency House and VistaCare Hospice for their outstanding care and compassion. Memorials may be made in memory of Max Box to Hardin-Simmons University, P.O. Box 16100, Abilene, TX 79698, or to a charity of choice.
Johnson's Funeral Home 
Box, Max Jean (I41851)
 
1662 Maxine died from pneumonia following influenza. McCuistion, Maxine (I12465)
 
1663 May be referred to as Robinson Cemetery. Free, Eugene (I20233)
 
1664 May died from Tuberculosis. Leek, May (I220)
 
1665 May was the twin sister of Fay. Baucum, May (I3464)
 
1666 Maybelle, was born Henrietta Maybelle Pope, the daughter of Samuel H. Pope and Alma Haynes, but she never like the name Henrietta so she always went by "Maybelle". She was born in Milville, MO and had 2 sisters, Gladys and Marie.

She was raised in Milville, MO, and taught school immediately upon graduating (without a certificate or degree). Shortly thereafter, her family moved to Arizona in the hope that the drier climate would cure her father's tuberculosis, but the cure was unsuccessful; her father died on 12/9/1917, when she was 17 years old.

Many years later she went back to school and in 1939 she earned a teaching degree from Arizona State Teachers College in Tempe, Arizona. She was very proud of her education and always used to encourage her loved ones to "make something of yourself".

Maybelle moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where she met and married my grandfather, Archie C. Barnett on October 31, 1953.

Archie & Maybelle never had children of their own; however, in 1977 they began babysitting Devon Detweiler (the daughter of a friend of theirs), whom they grew to love immensely. They maintained a close relationship with her throughout their lives and referred to her as their "hanai grandaughter".

Maybelle maintained a positive outlook, a quick wit and an excellent sense of humor until the day she died; she was a joy to spend time with and was loved immensely. She died peacefully at home, shortly before her 109th birthday. She donated her body to science, was later cremated and she is now interred, next to her parents and grandparents, at the New Hope Cemetery in Milville, MO.* 
Pope, Henrietta Maybelle (I43419)
 
1667 Maytie was not married. She, together with her sister Cora, inherited their father's farm which was one mile south of the village of Morning Sun, Ohio. McQuiston, Maytie Irene (I11733)
 
1668 McCuistion Archives list place of marriage as Cherokee, Texas. A letter written to Gloria McCuistion from Robert G. McCuiston, Andrew Jackson McCuistion's grandson; lists the place of marriage as Rusk, Texas. Cherokee County, Texas was formed in 1846. Family: Andrew Jackson McCuistion / Julia Ann Roark (F1496)
 
1669 McCuistion, Marilyn
Registered Nurse Loved Gardening, Traveling, And Caring For Others

Friday, December 29, 2023

Marilyn McCuistion

Marilyn McCuistion, 61, of Rockwood, Tennessee, formerly of Pikeville and Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, went to her heavenly home on Thursday, December 28, 2023.
Marilyn was a devoted member of the Church of Christ. She was a 1981 graduate of Bledsoe County High School, graduated from Erlanger School of Nursing in 1983, completed her bachelor’s degree at Southern Adventist College in 2008, followed by receiving her master’s degree in nursing. She loved gardening and was very much involved with veterans fundraising events. She enjoyed traveling, reading, and above all, caring for others.
Marilyn was preceded in death by her father, Walter Creason; mother, Donna Dockery; and sisters, Cindy Creason and Pamela Corum.

Marilyn is survived by her husband, Ronald McCuistion, Rockwood, TN; children, Maria (Chris) Wright, Soddy Daisy, TN, Elizabeth (Jeremy) Hughes, Soddy Daisy, TN and Samantha Muncy, Knoxville, TN; children by marriage, Amy (Paul) Altum, FL, Crystal (CJ) Hill, FL and Andrew McCuistion, Rockwood, TN; grandchildren, Serenity, Tanner and Patrick Wright, Emily and Ryan Hughes, Kayla, Lewis, Kayden, Brandon, Logan and Axel; sister, Tammy Creason of Cleveland, TN; brother, Danny (Kathy) Creason, Dayton, TN; and several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 2, from 12-8 p.m. CST.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 3, at 1 p.m. CST in the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Hamilton County Memorial Park in Soddy Daisy, Tn. 
Creason, Marilyn (I44376)
 
1670 McCUISTION, Thomas M. Thomas M. McCuistion, 73, of Springfield, passed away at Wooded Glen on Thursday afternoon, September 3, 2020. He was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, on August 16, 1947, the son of the late Clayton Silas and Annie Lorene (Sullivan) McCuistion.

Tom retired from Clark State Community College following 25 years of service. He served on the board of trustees of the Clark County Public Library for 25 years. While at Clark State and serving the library, he was instrumental in the fundraising and building of the Clark State Performing Arts Center and the new library. He was a member of Covenant Presbyterian Church.

Tom is survived by his wife of 53 years, Suzanne (Pharis) McCuistion; three children, Jason Thomas (Kendra) McCuistion of Paris, TN, Jennifer Suzanne (Byron) Settles of Fishers, IN, and Matthew Silas (Stephanie) McCuistion of Springfield; and grandchildren, Will, Drew, Ben, and Charlotte McCuistion, Shelby and Riley Sims, Shelby and Skylar Settles, and Emma and Caroline McCuistion.

A gathering of family and friends will be held from 1:00-3:00 p.m., Sunday in the LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME. Tom's funeral service will immediately follow at 3:00 p.m. with Pastor Stan Gockel presiding. A private graveside service will be held in Ferncliff Cemetery. It is strongly encouraged that masks or facial coverings be worn as well as observing social distancing. 
McCuistion, Thomas Mervil (I5889)
 
1671 McCuiston, Ronald "Ronnie"

December 6, 1944 - September 23, 2021

Mr. Ronald "Ronnie" H. McCuiston, age 76 of Advance, transitioned to his Heavenly home, surrounded by his beloved family on Thursday, September 23, 2021 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Mr. McCuiston was born December 6, 1944 in Forsyth County to the late Jackson H. McCuiston and Esther Glasscoe McCuiston. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and President/CEO of McCuiston Concrete Co., Inc. He is preceded in passing by his parents, brother, Richard McCuiston; son, Richard (Ricky) L. Widener, Jr.; grand-daughter, Kristie Nicole Widener. Surviving is his loving wife, Gail Spriggs McCuiston; daughters, Cloey McCuiston, Rhonda McCuiston, Cheri (Jimmy) Barringer, Lori McCuiston, Vickie Widener; sons, Charlie Ellis and Landon Pegram. Grandchildren; Megan, Katy, Hannah, Jack, Jakob, and Jamie. Great-Grandchildren; Kaydence, Corey, and William. Two sisters; Treva (Stan) Fuller and Jackie McCuiston. Ronnie was blessed with many nephews, nieces, cousins, in-laws, church family, neighbors and friends. He will be missed by many. Ronnie lived most of his life in Davie County, was known as a Cowboy, loved Jesus, his family, was a hard worker, loved working on his farm, riding horses, listening to music and singing, building things, traveling, and visiting with family and friends. A Celebration of his life will be held at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at Redland Church IPHC , by Pastor David Richardson, Jr., Mr. Tim Dunn, and Mr. Billy Pate. The family will receive friends from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM prior to the service at the church. Burial will follow on Wednesday at 11:00 AM at Farmington Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Redland Church, IPHC, 137 Baltimore Rd., Advance, NC 27006. Online condolences may be made at www.hayworth-miller.com . (Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel)

Hayworth-Miller Kinderton Chapel

108 E. Kinderton Way, Advance, NC 27006
Published by Winston-Salem Journal on Sep. 26, 2021 
McCuiston, Ronald Herman (I31716)
 
1672 McCuiston, Ted

Mr. Ted W. McCuiston age 82, of Murray, Kentucky, died Friday, August 01, 2014, at Spring Creek Health Care in Murray, Kentucky.
Mr. McCuiston was born in Calloway County on February 20, 1932 to the late Arvin “Octie” McCusiton and Clara Fitts McCuiston. Mr. McCuiston was a self-employed Mechanical Contractor, and a graduate of the New Concord High School. He had a passion for hunting and fishing, pursuing Big Game all over the United States.
In addition to his parents, Mr. McCuiston is preceded in death by one niece, Debbie Newberry, and one nephew, Jackie Scott Newberry.
Mr. McCuiston is survived by his wife, Helen Mae McCuiston, of Murray; they married October 11, 1956, in Arlington, Va., three daughters, Dawn Kinsolving and husband Billy, Alicia Erwin and husband Keith, and Shannon Chiles and husband Jeff, all of Murray. He is also survived by one son, Teddie McCuiston, of Murray, and one sister, Janice Krizan, of Murray. He is also survived by 6 grandchildren, Jessie Kinsolving, Matthew McCuiston, Courtney Erwin, Dakota Erwin, Madison Chiles and Marcy Chiles. Also surviving is one great-grandchild, Dalton Erwin.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, August 4, 2014 at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home with the Rev. Kerry Lambert officiating. A visitation will be held from 12p.m. – 2p.m. on Monday, August 4, 2014 at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home.
Memorial Contributions can be made to the Murray-Calloway County Hospital Hospice House Building Fund, 807 Poplar St. Murray, Ky 42071
Online condolences can be made at www.thejhchurchillfuneralhome.com 
McCuiston, Teddie Warren (I32747)
 
1673 McMinn County, Tennessee is provided by Miles's granddaughter, Hazel L. M. Collins. It differs from the orginal genealogy which states, "born in Rhea County, Tennessee. McCuistion, Miles Holloway (I4703)
 
1674 McQUESTEN, THERESE
84, passed on June 22, 2019. She was wife of the late Richard McQuesten.
She is survived by her children, Daniel McQuesten (Mary), Lorna Merritt (James), Nancy Sulham (Nathan), Bruce McQuesten (Joanne), Thomas McQuesten (Laura), and Scott McQuesten (Pamela) a sister, Janet Winters, two brothers, George and Robert Trudeau, 19 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. She was the sister of the late Rita Doyle and Rene Trudeau.
Her funeral will be held Friday, June 28th at 8:30am from the Keefe Funeral Home Five Higginson Ave, with a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Theresa Church, Baltic Ave, South Attleboro at 10am. Visitation Thursday from 5pm until 8pm. Keefe Funeral Home, Lincoln, RI www.thekeefefuneralhome.com.Published in The Providence Journal on June 25, 2019 
Trudeau, Therese (I36111)
 
1675 McQuiston Ashley L.; age 27; of Grosse Ile; August 23, 2015. Dearest daughter of Larry McQuiston of Riverview and Susan McQuiston, of Grosse Ile; dear sister of Megan McQuiston; step-sister to Melanie Beamish; granddaughter of Carol Forgette, Richard and Judy McQuiston and Donald Suter. Also survived by several aunts and uncles and many cousins. Visitation Friday 4 to 9 p.m. Funeral Services Saturday, August 29, 2015, 10 a.m. at R.J. Nixon Funeral Home, Wyandotte. Burial Island Memorial Cemetery, Grosse Ile. McQuiston, Ashley Lauren (I33863)
 
1676 McQuiston- Marion Rosaire of Suwanee Georgia passed away peacefully on July 3, 2023 age 97.
Born in Yonkers, NY she attended Blessed Sacrament Academy and was a graduate of Wood Secretarial School. She worked for Blue Cross/Blue Shield NYC as an Administrative Assistant to the Vice President in charge of hospitals.

In 1948 Marion married the love of her life, Jim. They met at a dance in NYC after Jim had served in the Navy during WWII. They moved to Closter NJ and for 54 years and raised three children.

Marion was a homemaker and she also worked as support staff for Tenakill and Hillside Elementary Schools in Closter. She attended St. Mary's R.C. Church, was a member of The Alter Rosary Society and a member of Mr and Mrs Club. She enjoyed reading, indoor and outdoor activities and travel. Marion thoroughly loved to visit and have fun with family and friends. After her husband Jim's passing Marion moved to Fox Hills in Rockaway NJ for 9 years and then to Johns Creek and Suwanee Ga. for 9 years.

She is survived by her three children, Makala Mcquiston Zollo and husband Kenneth of Ringwood NJ; Magan Bissonnette and husband Richard of Inlet Beach Fl., grandchildren, David, Stephen, Blake, greatgrandchildren, Ella, Erin, Paxton Ryan Matthew; Maleen Baurhenn and husband Stephen of Sparta NJ, grandchildren, Katie, Heather, Scott, greatgrandchild Nina.

Marion was an eternal optimist, who was young at heart. She always had a smile and was kind and supportive. She had a zest for life and will be greatly missed. Marion would like you to remember all the good times you spent with her in sincere friendship.

In lieu of flowers a donation can be made to Planned Lifetime Assistance Network of New Jersey who assist and support special needs people. PO Box 547 Somerville, NJ 08876.

A memorial service will be held at St Brendan the Navigator Catholic Church, at 4633 Shiloh Rd, Cumming, GA 30076, on Friday, July 14th, 2023, at 11:00am.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.roswellfuneralhome.com for the McQuiston family. 
Mulligan, Marion Rosaire (I8008)
 
1677 Melvin and Pat were married by a Justice of the Peace in Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California. Family: Melvin William Domes / Patricia Lou McCuistion (F9)
 
1678 Memorial Park Cemetery was originally called White Oak Cemetery. Dixon, Ida Tessie Lane (I9514)
 
1679 Memorial services for Candy V. Stambaugh, 46, Sidney, are at 11 a.m., Friday, April 16, 2010, at the Fulkerson Memorial Chapel with Pastor Vickie Waddington of the Lonsdale United Methodist Church officiating. Cremation has taken place under the direction of the Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.

Candy was born on July 3, 1963, in Killeen, Texas, the daughter of Lorna (Keller) and Donald Edeburn. They made their home in Texas for a while before moving to Sidney. Candy grew up and attended schools in Sidney and graduated from Sidney High School in 1981.

Following graduation, she moved to Billings, where she worked as a housekeeper. A few years later, Candy returned to Sidney and worked at the El Ray Motel cleaning rooms.

Candy was united in marriage to Jeff Stambaugh on Dec. 31, 1986, in Sidney. After the marriage, she continued working at the El Ray Motel and later working at the Lone Tree Inn.

Candy attended the Assembly of God Church and later attended the Bible Baptist Church in Sidney. She loved photography, and she always had a camera with her so she would not miss a good picture. Candy could draw anything. She enjoyed spending time on her computer and could fix it when there was a problem. Candy also enjoyed accompanying Jeff to many motorcycle rallies. She also was active in the ABATE Club helping with collecting toys during their holiday run.

Candy died at her home on Saturday, April 10, 2010.

She is survived by: her husband, Jeff Stambaugh, Sidney; her mother, Lorna Keller, Sidney; and her in-laws, Don and Deanna Stambaugh, Sidney.

She was preceded in death by her father, Donald “Don” Edeburn 
Edeburn, Candy (I38196)
 
1680 Merl is the twin of Earl Alexander Roller. Roller, Merl William (I19549)
 
1681 Merlin “Merle” K. McQuistion, 82, of Clinton, Iowa passed away at the University of Iowa Hospitals on Friday, January 10, 2025. Honoring his wishes cremation rites have been accorded with burial at Clinton Lawn Cemetery at a later date. Lemke Funeral Homes is honored to serve the family of Merle McQuistion during this difficult time.

Merle was born August 13, 1942 in Clinton, Iowa the son of Charles and Vinetta (Meggers) McQuistion. He was a graduate of Clinton High School.

Merle was an Electrician; working many years at the Clinton ADM Plant and later he worked out of Decatur, Illinois for the IBEW.

Merle was a member of the Moose Club in Clinton. He loved the outdoors, especially fishing. He was also an avid Chicago Cubs and Bears fan. He was always up for a game of cards and loved to socialize with family and friends. In his spare time, he enjoyed painting motorcycles.

Merle is survived by his three daughters - Teresa (Jim) Hugunin of Camanche, Tami McQuistion of Camanche and Tobie (Don) McLuckie of Clinton; 8 grandchildren - Jennifer (Joshua) Delk of Camanche, Brian (Jamie) Hugunin of Fulton, Kellie (Brad) Hugunin of Fulton, Collin (Alaina) Puckett of Aurora, IL., Shelby (Tyler) Bruggenwirth of Altamonte Springs, FL., Macy Pucket of Tampa FL, Kyle (Payton) McLuckie of Clinton, and Nate McLuckie of Pheonix, AZ., with 5 great-grandchildren - Natalie, Carter, Miles, Everett and Heidie; two brothers - Nicholas (Traci) McQuistion of Fulton and Marvin (Vicki) McQuistion of Clinton; with several nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and his beloved fur-baby – Chelsea.

He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother – Vern and two sisters – Berniece and Frances. 
Lehnhoff, Merlin Kenneth (I41993)
 
1682 Michael and Mae did not have any children. McQuestion, Michael James (I9484)
 
1683 Michael and Teresa did not have any children. McQuiston, Michael Blonnie (I9325)
 
1684 Michael Paul Outland, 37, released this life on January 7, 2021 at his grandmother's home in Dexter KY. He was born on May 30, 1983 in Murray KY. He had traveled the entire continental United States as a young man with his step father, Harry Kelley. Having worked in various jobs: lawn care, private catering wait staff, construction, oil/brake, well drilling, furs, his last job was as a cook at Captain D's. His dog, Pebbles, was his loyal pet in Florida, Tennessee, and Kentucky. He enjoyed swimming, sharpshooting, playing video games, helping friends out as he was able. His faith was observed by baptism and Bible study. A terminal cancer diagnosis dimmed his future entirely. He is survived by: his mother, Paula Kim Kelley, sisters: Sabrina Outland, Amy Medina (Dan), Lori Lewis (Robert) and one Grandmother, Phyllis Perkins, aunts Nita Perkins, Sandy Wallace, Paula Outland, Christy Outland, uncles and wives: Loyd Outland (Vickie), Randall Outland (Karen), Ronald Outland (Charlotte), 2 nieces Victoria Gilbert and Carmen Medina, 12 cousins: along with grand aunts and uncles. He was preceded in death by his father Paul Ray Outland, grandparents Murlene and RG Outland and grandfather Larry Perkins, uncles Roger Perkins, Jessie Outland, and an aunt Shirley Ladd and husband Douglas .His family shall honor his life with pay it forward acts, planting a tree and loving each other. Pandemic guidelines prevent an all out wake after cremation. Toast where you are, smile in memory and find comfort in our eternal hope that life is transformed by our living souls. Anna Mae Owen Residential Hospice House, 803 Poplar Street Murray KY 42071 donations welcomed or a charity of your choice. Arrangements handled by Marshall County Funeral Home and Cremation Outland, Michael Paul (I28838)
 
1685 MICHAEL THOMAS OBITUARY

THOMAS, DR. MICHAEL C.

Dr. Michael C. Thomas of Gainesville, FL passed away peacefully on Friday, October 4, 2019. He was 71 years old. Dr. Thomas was born in Miami, FL on May 5 1948, son of Charles and June Thomas.
Dr. Thomas was the Chief of Entomology at the Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry. He retired in 2013 after 31 years of service. Dr. Thomas was a groundbreaking collector and taxonomist who discovered several new beetle species in his lifetime.
Survivors include his loving wife of 49 years, Sheila Thomas, children Andrea Thomas Houston and Erin Thomas, sister Judy Raymond, grandchildren Alex, James, Elizabeth and Grey and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are encouraged to join us at Forest Meadows Funeral Home, 725 NW 23rd Ave, Gainesville, FL on Saturday, Oct 19. We will gather at 12pm and the service will begin at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to either the Center for Systematic Entomology or the Florida Native Plant Society, organizations Dr. Thomas supported for decades. Arrangements are under the care of Forest Meadows Funeral Home, 725 NW 23rd Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32609. 352-378-2528. 
Thomas, Dr. Michael Charles (I21760)
 
1686 Middle name provided by Peggy Tice Rogers, her husband is descended from James Berry McChristian. McChristian, Joseph William (I21134)
 
1687 Middle name provided by Peggy Tice Rogers, her husband is descended from James Berry McChristian. McChristian, George Washington (I21135)
 
1688 Middle name provided by Peggy Tice Rogers, her husband is descended from James Berry McChristian. McChristian, James Henry (I21136)
 
1689 Middle name Rankin provided by Tonya McCuistion.
 
McCuistion, James Rankin (I8459)
 
1690 Mildred Jane McCuistion

Mildred Jane McCuistion, age 91, passed away peacefully on June 24, 2020 after a lengthy illness. She was preceded in death by husband of 56 years, Robert (2006), and by parents Kenneth and Mildred Chapman. She is survived by sons Keith, and Kenneth (Cheryl); daughter Linda (Charlene), grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The Neptune Society will facilitate cremation and interment at Mountain View Cemetery. There will be no service or memorial at her request. 
Chapman, Mildred Jane (I31185)
 
1691 Mildred never had any children. McQuiston, Mildred Josephine (I2633)
 
1692 Miles indicates James was born after 1760, another source indicates year of birth is 1770. McCuistion, James Jr. (I12050)
 
1693 Miles indicates Owen's last name was Miller; he was adopted by William McCuistion. Owen is listed as a boarder living with William's father, James in the 1880 Census for LaCrosse Township, Izard County, Arkansas. McCuistion, Owen Franklin (I12121)
 
1694 Miles indicates the date of birth is after 1759. McCuistion, David (I12049)
 
1695 Miles indicates the date of birth to be about 1780. McCuistion, Robert (I10350)
 
1696 Miles indicates the year of birth as 1895; whereas Hazel indicates 1896. Williams, William Paul (I12142)
 
1697 Miles lists the year of birth as 1915. McCuistion, James Howard (I4707)
 
1698 Miles McCuistion indicates Francis died about 1869. McCuistion, Francis Catherine (I12063)
 
1699 Miles McCuistion lists the date of birth as 17 January 1908. McCuistion, Roy Wilson (I4706)
 
1700 Milly is the twin sister of Margaret McCuistion. McCuistion, Milly (I393)
 

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