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1851 | Original genealogy reads "1. A. J. McQuiston"; both the descendants, John Alexander and Samuel August (403a) state that their grandfather was named Thomas and it was HE who married Mary Elizabeth Funk. | McQuiston, John Alexander (I6614)
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1852 | Oscar committed suicide, dying from carbon monoxide poisoning. | McCuistion, Oscar Paul (I4178)
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1853 | Oscar would not speak of Mary Jo or Sonjia. The last whereabouts of Sonjia were somewhere near Redding, California. | McCuistion, Oscar (I5133)
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1854 | Otto and Rozetta McQuistion did not have any children. | Austin, Rozetta (I9713)
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1855 | Otto was a coal miner and was ill with Black Lung Disease. He died in Lutheran Hospital. | Goodman, Otto (I9317)
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1856 | Ova Mae is the twin sister of Ora Anderson. | McCuistion, Ova Mae (I9714)
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1857 | Pallbearer's are Todd and Joe Manning, William Joseph McCuiston and Tommy Wiley and her sons, Justin and Jonathan Hudgins. | McCuiston, Ramell Mae (I12694)
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1858 | Pallbearers were Wayne Moseley, Perry Dickey, Henry Clay Dumas, Jim Johnson, Tom Conlee, Ben Jones, Thurman Beech and John Traylor. | McCuiston, Jack Lamar (I7949)
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1859 | Pamela was stillborn. | McCuiston, Pamela Kay (I20350)
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1860 | Pamela Manning Pamela Manning, 79, of Kansas City, MO passed away Sunday December 30, 2007 at Garden Terrace of Overland Park. Pamela was born September 27, 1928 to Jesse H. and Ermine L. Strider in Hardin, MO. She graduated from Hardin Central High School. Pamela is preceded in death by her husband, Warner Manning. She is survived by her children; Donna Denison (Gale) of Lee's Summit, MO; Doug Manning of Lee's Summit, MO; Melanie Leavey (Mike) of Merriam, KS; two sisters; Cloe Anne Commans of Overland Park, KS; Gale VanPelt (Fay) of St. Charles, MO; two grandchildren, Jason Williams (Kristi); Quinn Leavey; two great-grandchildren; Dylan and Mia Williams. | Strider, Pamelia Ermine (I42058)
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1861 | Parneety and Harrison lived on a farm just east of McCuistion Homestead, north of Iantha, Missouri. Evidence of the buildings is still apparent. (1996) | McCuistion, Perneety Frances (I108)
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1862 | Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls); Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957; (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, 8892 rolls); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; National Archives, Washington, D.C. | Source (S2291)
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1863 | Patricia "Patty" Victoria Brest, 69, of The Grove in New Wilmington, died peacefully at The Grove on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2020. She was born in New Castle on Feb. 28, 1951, to L. Stanley Brest and Esther McQuiston Brest. She grew up on a dairy farm in North Beaver Township and enjoyed being a "farmer's daughter." She was employed at Lark Enterprises (Sheltered Workshop) in New Castle for more than 40 years. She loved her job and her Lark Enterprise family and friends. She especially loved her niece, Elaine. "Her eyes lit up when spending time with Elaine." She loved coloring, working with liquid embroidery and making latch hook rugs. She regularly watched the food channel, where she knew all the characters by name and was passionate about the food competitions. She enjoyed vacationing with her aunts, whom she lovingly called "the girls." Patty had a great memory and always remembered people's names and birthdays. Patty loved everyone and everyone loved Patty. Her smile lit up a room. She was a member of the Moravia Presbyterian Church in Wampum. In addition, she attended both the Kings Chapel United Methodist Church (New Castle) and The Leesburg ECO Presbyterian Church (Village of Leesburg). She loved her church family. Patty lived a full life, despite her challenges with Down's Syndrome, and at the end of her life, Alzheimer's. Survivors include her sister, Dorothy "Dotty" B. (Thomas G.) Lewis of Volant; and niece, Elaine L. Lewis of Lehi, Utah. Patty was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Martha E. Brest; special aunts, Lenora and Aletha McQuiston and several other aunts and uncles. Funeral services for family and friends will be held privately at Smith Funeral Home, 1778 Perry Highway, Volant, Pa. 16156 on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020. The Rev. Jeffery Hurst, pastor of the Leesburg ECO Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Family request masks and social distancing protocols be observed. Interment will follow at Westfield Cemetery, Mount Jackson. Memorial contributions may be made in Patty's name to Lark Enterprises, 315 Green Ridge Road, New Castle, Pa. 16105; or Leesburg ECO Presbyterian Church (Mission Committee), 1831 Perry Highway, Volant, Pa. 16156.Published on November 1, 2020 | Brest, Patricia Victoria (I5953)
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1864 | Patricia J. McQuisten 1939- 2021 Patricia "Pat" McQuisten, 82, of Laramie, Wyoming, died March 7, 2021 under the care of hospice at her daughter and son-in-law's residence in Colorado. She was born February 14, 1939 in Cheyenne, Wyoming to Boyd and Sadie Herstein. She grew up on a wheat farm east of Wheatland with two siblings, George Herstein and Eilene Hopkins. She attended elementary and high school in Wyoming, graduating Valedictorian of Wheatland High School in 1957. On August 30, 1959 she married Richard McQuisten in Wheatland. She lived in several states following her husband in his employment and enjoyed her retirement as she and her husband traveled in Hawaii, Mexico, Europe and Alaska. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Shawn Sullivan; two grandsons, Thomas and Jacob, great grandson Beckett Josiah and a beloved brother-in-law, Marvin Hopkins of Thermopolis. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Richard, son Michael, a baby daughter, Penny Jo, and her sister and brother. Due to covid-19, a service may be held later this year. | Herstein, Patricia Joyce (I9853)
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1865 | Patricia McCuiston August 19, 1950 — September 14, 2023 New Concord, Kentucky Mrs. Patricia Christine McCuiston, age 73, of New Concord, Kentucky, died on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at the Anna Mae Owen Residential Hospice House in Murray, Kentucky. Mrs. McCuiston was born on August 19, 1950, in Memphis, Tennessee. Before her retirement she was the owner and operator of Bob’s Corner Store in New Concord, Kentucky. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Mrs. McCuiston was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Billy McCuiston, Sr.; and by one brother, Johnnie Biffle. Mrs. McCuiston is survived by two sons, Keith Williams and wife Tracy of Murray, Kentucky and Billy McCuiston, Jr. and wife Crystal of Murray, Kentucky; one brother, Tommy Ramey of Louisiana; seven grandchildren, Austin Williams, Cole Williams, Tayten Williams, Mackenzie Williams, Briar McCuiston, Chloe McCuiston, and Jakob Rogers and wife Alex; as well as one great – grandchild, Bryce Williams. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Bro. Sammy Cunningham will officiate, and burial will follow in the McCuiston Cemetery. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral service on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home and Cremation Services. | Williams, Patricia Christine (I31029)
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1866 | Patricia McQuiston Obituary Obituary published on Legacy.com by Charlotte Memorial Funeral Home & Crematory on Oct. 30, 2024. Publish in a newspaper Patricia Ann McQuiston (née Spidel), affectionately known as Pat, passed away peacefully on September 9, 2024, in Port Charlotte, Florida, at the age of 94. Born on August 5, 1930, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, she spent her formative years excelling in music at Chambersburg High School, where she graduated in 1948. Pat dedicated 40 years of her life as a secretary, concluding her career at Franklin Mint in Wawa, PA. Beyond her professional endeavors, she was a devout member of the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in North Fort Myers, FL. A multi-talented individual, Pat was the first chair clarinetist and soloist in her high school concert band and orchestra. She played saxophone in the dance band and participated in the marching band. Her musical talents were matched by her athletic prowess; she was an avid golfer until the age of 93, celebrating multiple hole-in-ones at the Herons Glen Golf and Country Club where she resided for 30 years. Pat also enjoyed tap dancing, playing the piano, working out, and participating in shuffleboard. Her hobbies extended to collecting Royal Doulton Dolls, enjoying Broadway shows, and traveling, with a memorable African Safari being a highlight. From 1969 to 1971, Pat was a committed member of the Order of Eastern Star, serving as Worthy Matron in 1972 and being appointed to the Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania in 1973. Her life was a testament to her generosity and leadership. Pat leaves behind a loving family, including her husband, Edwin McQuiston; daughter, Deborah Hocking; son, Gerald Brown Jr.; stepchildren, Charlotte Kerwin and Edwin McQuiston Jr.; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jennetta and Charles Spidel, stepfather, Raymond Griest, and six aunts and uncles. Pat's life of service, love, athleticism, and music will be dearly remembered by all who knew her. | Spidel, Patricia Ann (I45195)
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1867 | Patrick "Pat" Michael McQuiston Patrick Michael McQuiston November 16, 1947 – April 3, 2022 Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother passed away unexpectedly, on April 3, 2022. Pat was born in Saginaw, Michigan on November 16, 1947. He married the love of his life, Karen Fischer, on July 15, 1967, and they stood by each other’s side for the next 54 years. Pat served in the US Air Force from 1967-1972. He was employed at Saginaw Steering Gear/Delphi for 35 years. Pat enjoyed being outdoors, spending time with family, fishing, and hunting. He is survived by his wife, Karen; son, Brian (Daisy) McQuiston, Daughter, Shannon (Kevin) Irish; grandchildren, Chase (Hailey) McQuiston, Hunter (Kaitlin) Irish, Caitlin McQuiston, and great-grandchild, Soren McQuiston, brothers, Jim (Dianne) McQuiston, Randy (Diana) McQuiston. Pat was preceded in death by his father James McQuiston, mother, Dora (Newcomb) Moore, his dad Richard Moore, brother, Lester McQuiston, and stepbrother, Tom Moore. Cremation has taken place and no services will be held at this time. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to Raucholz Memorial Library or the Humane Society of Saginaw County | McQuiston, Patrick Michael (I22186)
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1868 | Patsy J. Bennett, 81, Greentown, passed away at 7:40 p.m. Sunday July 26, 2015 at Community Howard Regional Health. She was born Miami County Indiana to Jesse E. and Emma (Myers) Bowland. On March 9, 1951 she married Lora E. Bennett who preceded her in death on April 23, 2003. Pasty was a homemaker who enjoyed hobbies, crafts, auctions, and loved going to Jerome Christian church where she was a member. She is survived by children, Deborah (Dale) Fitzgerald, Beverly Hills, Florida, Rick (Betty) Bennett, Spring Grove, Illinois, and Scott Bennett, Joliet, Illinois; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;sisters, Mary Fisher, Sweetser, Virginia Rohrer, Marion, Betty Hodson, Kokomo, Alice Hodson, Amboy, and Waneta (Danny) Levensky, Amboy; brothers, Russsell (Ruth) Bowland, Amboy, Jim (Sharon) Bowland, Converse, Raymond (Thelma) Bowland, Greentown, and Eugene (Mary) Bowland, Amboy; and sisters-in-law, Loretta Easley, McComb, Mississippi and Lorena (Chet) Hendricks, Greentown. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lora Bennett; sisters, Carol Bowland, Dorothy Rose, Ann Roseberry and Violet Lowe; and brothers, Woodrow Bowland and Wayne Bowland. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Jerome Christian Church, 9535 E 100 S, Greentown, with David Stokes officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery, Greentown. Friends may visit with the family from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home, 112 East Main Street, Greentown. Memorial Contributions may be made to Jerome Christian Church. | Bowland, Patsy Jean (I38443)
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1869 | Paul died from a thrombosed coronary artery and hypertrophy of the heart. | Personett, Paul H. (I12397)
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1870 | Paul J. McQuiston, 50 POSTED BY: MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME NOVEMBER 29, 2022 Paul J. McQuiston, 50, of Lowellville Ohio, passed away Saturday, November 26, 2022 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown following a lengthy courageous battle with cancer. Born September 12, 1972 in Aliquippa, he was the son of Gerald A. and Linda McQuiston. He was married to Johanna C. (McDonald) McQuiston. Paul was a rail washman for the P.S.C. Group in Monaca, PA. He enjoyed listening to music, cooking and spending time with family and friends. Survivors include his parents Gerald and Linda of Ellwood City; his wife of 15 years Johanna; two sons, Keenan J. and Liam M. McQuiston all at home; brother, Mark McQuiston of Ellwood City, nephew Derick McQuiston and niece Millie McQuiston. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. Interment will be in Savannah Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to the National Cancer Society. | McQuiston, Paul J. (I42441)
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1871 | Paul Scott McQuiston, 65, of Enon Valley passed away the evening of Nov. 19, 2021, at his home, after a long battle with prostate cancer. Born on July 1, 1956, in New Castle, he was a son of Paul and Jacqueline (Matiste) McQuiston, who preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife of 13 years, Carolyn (Dawson) McQuiston, whom he married on Jan. 4, 2008. Scott received his bachelor's degree in metallurgy from Penn State University. He was a proud brother of Phi Kappa PSI and had a lifelong love of Penn State. He went on to receive his MBA from Butler University in Indiana. He was employed with Ferrous Metal Processing as a metallurgical engineer for more than 30 years, retiring as vice president. After retiring, he began his second career working alongside his wife and family at Dawson's Orchards, where he was vice president and food safety director. Scott was a volunteer with Cray Youth and Family Services, where he also mentored with the 1-to-1 program. He enjoyed Bible studies, photography and storytelling. He especially loved spending time with his family and traveling with his wife. Scott was a member of Clen-Moore Presbyterian Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Lindsay McQuiston of Boardman, Ohio, and Casey (Alex) Van Pelt of Quarryville, Pennsylvania; one son, Jonathan (Chelsye) McQuiston of Painter, Virginia; a stepdaughter, Karen (Rob) Peterson of Enon Valley; two stepsons, Kevin "Rusty" (Rachel) Cowher of Boulder, Colorado, and Stephen (Elissa) Cowher of New Castle; aunts, Karen Gish and Barb McQuiston; five grandchildren, Darren Druschel, Emme Druschel, Hunter Peterson, Graham Peterson and George Cowher; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021, at the R. Cunningham Funeral Home and Crematory Inc., 2429 Wilmington Road, New Castle. A funeral service will take place at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021, at Clen-Moore Presbyterian Church, 222 Clen-Moore Blvd., New Castle, with Steve Stelle officiating. Burial will be in Bethel Cemetery, Enon Valley. In lieu of flowers, Scott requested that memorial contributions be made to Cray 1-to-1 Mentoring Lawrence County, 44 S. Beaver St., New Castle, Pa. 16101. Online condolences may be offered at www.cunninghamfh.com. | McQuiston, Paul Scott (I9775)
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1872 | Paula's (great granddaughter) date differs from Dewey's by three years - she says 1879, whereas Dewey says 1876. | McCuistian, Pleasant Isaac (I9814)
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1873 | PAWTUCKET – Richard "Dick" McQuesten, 88, of Pawtucket, passed away peacefully on February 7, 2019. He was the beloved husband of Therese (Trudeau) McQuesten for 63 years. Born in Wrentham, he was the son of the late Charles D. and Agnes (Callahan) McQuesten. Richard was an arborist for over 30 years, employed by several companies in the Blackstone Valley area. He served in the National Guard for 4½ years. Richard was an avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed spending time outside each summer tending to his garden. An experienced trapper and fisherman, he loved teaching the trade to his sons. Richard adored spending quality time with his family. One of his favorite pastimes was playing cards and sharing stories with family and friends. Besides his loving wife, he is survived by his children Daniel McQuesten (Mary) of Virginia Beach, Va.; Lorna Merritt (James) of Naples, Fla.; Nancy Sulham (Nathan) of Orange, Mass.; Bruce McQuesten (Joanne) of Lincoln; Thomas McQuesten (Laura) of Exeter; and Scott McQuesten (Pamela) of Saunderstown; and a sister, Florence Contois. He leaves his cherished grandchildren Jodi, Jason, Brent, Erica, Heather, Brad, Tonya, Jennifer, Joshua, Kimberly, Andrew, Zachary, Nicholas, Douglas, Mandi, Ian, Sarah, Casey and Cathryn, and 19 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers, Wallace and George McQuesten, and sisters Helena Klien Kauf, Lillian Adams and Edna Beals. The family would like to thank the staff at the Eastgate Nursing Home for the compassion and care he received over the past six years. Relatives and friends are invited to visitation on Tuesday, February 12, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Keefe Funeral Home, Five Higginson Ave., Lincoln, followed by a funeral service at 6:30 p.m. Burial is private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to Little Sisters of the Poor, Jeanne Jugan Residence, 964 Main St., Pawtucket, RI 02860, or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105, will be welcome. Visit www.thekeefefuneralhome.com Published in The Pawtucket Times on Feb. 11, 2019 | McQuesten, Richard (I36110)
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1874 | Pearl Gladys McCuiston, 91, of Dayton, passed away Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, at Life Care Center of Rhea County. She was born on May 10, 1929, in Evensville to the late William and Gladys Crow Tennyson. Pearl was also preceded in death by her husband, Darius Evel McCuiston; and sister, Mildred Kaminski. Pearl lived in Rhea County all her life, and enjoyed baking and cooking. She is survived by her four sons, Robert McCuiston of Dayton, Jerry (Jennifer) McCuiston of Dayton, Darius Jr. (LuAnn) McCuiston of Soddy-Daisy, Tenn., and Tony (Debby) McCuiston of Dayton; daughter, Sue (Roger) Moore of Graysville; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; brother, James (Ruth) Tennyson of Graysville; and sister, Edna Gladish of Dayton. A graveside funeral service for Pearl will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, at the Chattanooga National Cemetery with Dr. Ray Legg officiating. Share photos and memories of Barbara on her online guest register at www.vanderwallfh.com. The family is being cared for by Vanderwall Funeral Home in Dayton | Tennyson, Pearl Gladys (I12194)
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1875 | PELOWSKI DONA JEAN Age 78, died August 13, 2010. Beloved wife of the late Gerald. Loving mother of Larry (Linda) and the late Jeffrey Pelowski. Proud gramma of Garrett. Dear sister of the late Joyce Mitchell. Visitation at Lynch & Sons Funeral Home, 1368 N. Crooks Rd. (between 14-15 Mile Rds.) Monday 3-8 p.m. Prayers 7 p.m. Funeral at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, 32340 Pierce (between 13-14 Mile Rds.) Tuesday 10 a.m. Friends may visit at church beginning at 9:30 a.m. Memorials appreciated to Leader Dogs for the Blind or American Diabetes Association. Obituary and condolences at lynchfuneraldirectors.com Published in The Detroit News on Aug. 15, 2010. | Bromley, Donna Jean (I315)
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1876 | Penny Amanda McCuiston September 14, 1960 - November 2, 2024 Penny's Obituary Celebration of Life for Penny Amanda McCuiston, age 64, of Indiahoma, Oklahoma will be at 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at the First Baptist Church, 305 Main Street, Indiahoma, Oklahoma, with Rev. Les Banks officiating. Burial will follow in the IOOF Cemetery in Indiahoma, with burial under the direction of Jackson Funeral Home of Frederick. Mrs. McCuiston passed away Saturday, November 2, 2024, at the Ayers Nursing Home in Snyder. Penny Amanda (Martin) McCuiston was born September 14, 1960, in Wichita Falls, Texas to Jimmy and Earline (Harlen) Martin. She attended Roosvelt Public Schools, graduating from Roosevelt High School, with the Class of 1978. She later attended Southwestern State University in Weatherford, Oklahoma where she received her Bachelor of Science degree in Education. On May 21, 1983, she and Paul Edward McCuiston were united in marriage in Roosevelt, Oklahoma. Penny taught school in Merritt and Geronimo, Oklahoma before moving to Indiahoma in 1992. She taught high school English at Indiahoma, prior to her retirement in 2015. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Indiahoma. She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Paul McCuiston of the home; one son, Nick McCuiston and his wife Ashton of Vernon, Texas; two daughters, Alison Brooks and her husband Cody of Edmond, Oklahoma, and Lindsey Thomas of Indiahoma, Oklahoma; one brother, David Martin of Claremore, Oklahoma; and five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jimmy and Earline Martin; one granddaughter, Harli McCuiston and two brothers, Danny Martin and James Martin. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor’s choice in memory of Penny Amanda (Martin) McCuiston. | Martin, Penny (I32819)
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1877 | Penny Darlene Pyke, 50, of Sharpsville, passed away on March 4, 2016 in her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born April 24, 1965, in Kokomo, the daughter of Harold and Laura Cook. On June 21, 1986, she married the love of her life, Dennis Pyke. Penny worked at a daycare and enjoyed babysitting and working with children. Penny is survived by her husband, Dennis Pyke, of Sharpsville; her mother, Laura Cook, of Oakford; one son, Blaine Pyke; one daughter, Kayla Pyke; two brothers, Steve (Connie) Cook, and Brian Cook; one sister, Pamela Gibson; two nieces, Michelle Munoz and Amber Appleton; eight nephews, Tony Cook, Gary Cook, Justin Cook, Chad Cook, Matt Cook, Adam Gibson, Jake Gibson and Nate Gibson; and many great nieces and nephews. Also surviving are other family members, Priscilla Butler, Tash (Brad) Cohee, and Janie Cook. She was preceded in death by her father, Harold Cook and one brother, Greg Cook. Visitation hours will be held Tuesday, March 8, 2016, from 4pm-7 pm at Sunset Memory Garden Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, March 9, 2016, at 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery. | Cook, Penny Darlene (I38516)
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1878 | Per Merval’s wishes no services are scheduled at this time. Merval Berglan, 79, of Peru passed away at 9:08 P.M. Wednesday, January 18, 2017, at the Wesleyan Health Care Center, Marion, IN. Merval was born on November 23, 1937, the son of Harry F. and Freda L. Speicher Berglan. Merval was a 1956 graduate of Converse High School and joined the US Army in 1962 where he served as a Military Policeman and received several medals including the Battle Indoctrinate, Code of Conduct, Military Justice and Geneva Convention. He worked and retired from Wilson’s Food Processing Plant. He was a beloved father & friend. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed deer hunting. One of his favorite hobbies was working on old jeeps. Merval is survived by sons Barry Berglan, Peru, step-son Charles Fisher and his wife Jill, Peru; grandchildren Dusty Fisher and Hayley Rygiec; sister Jane Ann Troyer and her husband George, Kokomo; nephews Tom Berglan and his wife Karen, James Berglan and his wife Lavita, Cary Berglan and his wife Teresa, Jerry Troyer and his Sherrie, Jeff Troyer and his wife Jennifer, Joe Troyer and his wife Kate, one niece Linda Berglan Shafer and husband Greg and his special friend Ruby Weir. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Harold Berglan and Harry Berglan and a sister Marlee Kay Berglan. Per Merval’s wishes no services are scheduled at this time. | Berglan, Merval Leon (I38951)
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1879 | Percival Banks Obituary BANKS, Percival McLaren Jr., 85, of Tampa, passed away Monday, April 7, 2008. His daughter, Grace Anne, preceded him in death. Survivors include his loving and devoted wife of 45 years, Barbara. Children include Leeann Banks (Randy), Kevin Banks, John McCuistion (Brenda), Vicki Clairmonte and Diana Sue Lewis (Bobby Joe); his sister, Ethel Ciccarello; a brother, John A. Banks (Arline); grandchildren, Jeffrey, Jamie, Justin, Ashley Ann J., Deana and Tracy; six great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild; and numerous nieces and nephews. Percy was a member of the Local 915 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers for 57 years. He was one of the charter members of the Electricians Local 915 Credit Union, now PowerNet. He was a Naval World War II veteran. Percy had a great love for nature and the sea. He will be dearly missed by his family and friends. At Percy' s request, no services are planned. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children, Attention: Donations, 12502 Pine Drive, Tampa, FL 33612. | Banks, Percival McLaren (I44691)
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1880 | Perry and Catherine are first cousins. | Family: Perry McQuiston / Catherine Henning (F3589)
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1881 | Perry was known to the family as "Commodore Perry." | McQuiston, Perry (I10999)
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1882 | Peter died from spotted fever. | McQuesten, Peter (I13877)
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1883 | Peter was at sea, he fell from a mast and was lost at sea. | McQuesten, Peter Rockwood (I14083)
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1884 | pg 6-8 | Source (S564)
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1885 | Philander was not married. | McQuiston, Philander Boyd (I11714)
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1886 | Philip and Miss Churchill did not have any children. | McQuiston, Phillip Leroy (I6043)
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1887 | Phillip McCuiston Sunday, January 15, 2006 Southeast Missourian CHARLESTON, Mo. -- Phillip "Phil" Wayne McCuiston, 60, a resident of Charleston, died at 7:21 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Nov. 28, 1945, in Cairo, Ill., to the late Robert Carroll McCuiston and Norma Rose McCuiston Bagavich. He had lived in Charleston most of his life and was employed with Davis Lumber Co. in East Prairie, Mo. As a member of the SEMO Football Officials Association he served as the head referee and back judge at games for 25 years. He was a member of the Southside Baptist Church in Charleston, the Heartland Writer's Guild and had received certification as a Missouri Master Gardener through the Missouri University Outreach Extension program. On March 11, 1965, he married Ann Richardson, who survives of the home. Also surviving are two daughters and sons-in-law, Lisa and David Brewer II, Stefanie and Jerry Self, all of Charleston; two brothers, Bob McCuiston of Kennett, Bud Reynolds of Cocoa Beach, Fla; two sisters, Kay McCuiston Grimes of Lake Dallas, Texas and Jean Reynolds Rien of Merritt Island, Fla.; three grandchildren, Natalie Brewer, Camille Brewer and Marshall Self, all of Charleston. A brother, Richard Lyons, preceded him in death. Family and friends will assemble at the IOOF Cemetery for graveside services at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16, 2006. The Rev. Roger Jespersen, pastor of the United Methodist Church of Charleston, will officiate. Interment will follow under the direction of McMikle Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Henry Catholic School Athletic Department, 306 Court St., Charleston, Mo. 63834. | McCuiston, Phillip Wayne (I17182)
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1888 | Phillip was not married. | McCuistion, Phillip F. (I10863)
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1889 | Phillips, John W. PO Box 1073 Fritch, TX 79036 | Source (S1312)
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1890 | Phthisis Pulmonalis is known as tuberculosis. | Branstetter, Oscar Eugene (I4048)
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1891 | Phyllis “Jean” McCuiston Bowers Umstead, 81, of Waynesville, formerly of Beaufort, a caring wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, died Easter Sunday, April 4, 2021, in Waynesville.Her service is at 1 p.m. Thursday at King Memorial Park with the Rev. John White officiating.Jean was born to Ralph and Myrtle McCuiston Nov. 24, 1939, in Greensboro. She was a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jean worked as a medical technician for UNC and later for Carteret General Hospital, now Carteret Health Care, in Morehead City. Jean loved spending time cooking, sewing and attending Bible study with her Calvary Baptist Church women’s group. Together, Jean and Mike loved dancing the shag, boat with friends and brag on their grandchildren. Jean also enjoyed her volunteer work at Loaves and Fishes in Beaufort. Jean is survived by her sister, Mary Kathleen “Kay” Simmons of King; two daughters, Joy Bowers-Campbell and husband Jonathan Campbell of Cullowhee and Rebecca Bowers of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; a stepson, Gregory Umstead and wife Felicia Umstead of Holly Springs; and two grandchildren, Cassidy Campbell of Cullowhee and Hampton Campbell of Athens, Ga. Jean is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Michael Paige Umstead. Her visitation is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. today at Slate Funeral Home in King. Due to current restrictions, the family will not be present. | McCuiston, Phyllis Jean (I9799)
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1892 | Phyllis's obituary lists surviving siblings as McQuiston, Bud, Letscher, Helen. | McQuistion, Phyllis Merle (I15371)
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1893 | POLAND — Mary Kathleen “Kathy” McQuiston Chearno passed peacefully, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025, at Akron City Hospital, with her sisters at her side. She was born Jan. 13, 1949, in Youngstown, the daughter of the late William E. and Mary Ruth Jordan McQuiston; she was a lifelong area resident. Kathy graduated from Ursuline High School in 1967. She then graduated and received her license from the Lewis Weinberger School of Cosmetology. She worked as a receptionist at the JCPenney salon for many years until her retirement in 2015. Kathy married the love of her life, John R. Chearno, Aug. 7, 1971, at Sacred Heart of Mary Church. Sadly, he passed away, Oct. 27, 2002. She was a longtime member of St. Angela Merici Parish and enjoyed spending time with her family, and especially her sisters traveling to Niagara Falls and shopping. Kathy loved her dogs, Molly, Misty and Bootsie. She was a very sweet and kind person who was loved by all. Kathy leaves to cherish her memory, her brother, William E. (Tina) McQuiston III of Youngstown; and sisters, Maureen ( Alan) Russo and Janet ( Randy) McQuiston-Ellis, both of Lowellville. Kathy also has several nieces and nephews, William (Katelyn), Sean (Andrea), Jessica (Stavros), Gina (Adam) and Joshua (Megan); great-nieces and great-nephews; and her brothers-in-law, Richard (Monica) and Anthony (Beverly) Chearno. Kathy leaves her good friend and longtime neighbor who was like family, Chris Granchay She was preceded in death by her parents, her beloved husband and her dogs. Private services were held at the Fox Funeral Home on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025, celebrated by the Rev. Edward P. Noga. Interment followed in Green Haven Memorial Gardens, where she was laid to rest next to John. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Edward J. Fox & Sons Funeral Home, 4700 Market St., Boardman. The family and friends of Kathy may visit www.foxfuneralhome.org to view this obituary and to give condolences to the Chearno family. | McQuiston, Mary Kathleen (I45804)
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1894 | Possibly died in Butler County, Pennsylvania. Buried in the Concord Presbyterian Churchyard. | Sloan, Isabella (I2003)
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1895 | Probably went to Texas with his father in 1837. Noah served five years with Samuel Houston, the first governor of Texas. The state gave him land in pay for his serviced in the War with Mexico. He was in Bosque after being in Robertson county. When he returned from the war and found his mother had died, he started west to Arizona and California. | McCuistion, Noah (I397)
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1896 | Professor McQuiston died in a fire which destroyed the interior of his home. The fire was said to have broken out in a second floor bedroom where he was reading, being unable to walk without assistance, Professor McQuiston was unable to escape. | McQuiston, Raymer (I8651)
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1897 | Prudence had a habit of walking several miles through the woods to visit relatives and was not missed for several days. She was found dead of heart disease. | Willey, Prudence (I13669)
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1898 | Prudence Willey is sometimes called Prudence Knopp. | Willey, Prudence (I13669)
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1899 | Published in the Fort Wayne Sentinel, 10 April 1917: MISSING FOR THIRTY YEARS Not Heard From In That Time Until Telegram Comes Telling Of Death LEFT FORT WAYNE FOR WEST 35 YEARS AGO Body of Franklin McQueston is brought here from British Columbia Franklin McQuiston, 55 years old, left Fort Wayne thirty-five years ago to take up a claim in the west. He never wrote back home to friends or relatives, and nothing more was heard from him until five years later, when he visited his brother, Lieut. Charles McQuiston, who was stationed at Fort Sherman, Idaho. After leaving his brother at Fort Sheridan, he has not been seen or heard from by any of his relatives until a few days ago when a telegram was received from Kaslo, British Columbia, telling of his death. McQuiston's body arrived in Fort Wayne Tuesday after being brought from British Columbia, a distance of two thousand miles. Death took place on April 2, and was due to a stroke of apoplexy. Relatives of the deceased had long since given McQuiston up for dead. It has been said that no one can get so far away but that he will not meet somebody he knows, but this was not so in the case of the deceased. Years ago his brothers conducted a diligent search for him, but without success. Finally no further effort was given because it seemed useless. All hope of ever hearing from him again had been abandoned long ago. BORN IN ALLEN COUNTY McQuiston was born in Washington Township, the son of John and Eliza McQuiston. He secured his education in the schools of Fort Wayne. When a young man he left for the west, accompanied by Andy Thumb, Warren Archer and Ed Pfieffer. Thumb and Archer have since died. Pfieffer returned to Fort Wayne, and is still living here. The four young men were soon separated after reaching the west 35 years ago. The deceased is survived by four brothers. Wilson, Telexico, Ca.; Edward L. Humanville, Mo.; Allen O. and Benjamin of this city. Funeral services Thursday afternoon at 1 p.m. in the home of the brother, Benjamin McQuiston, 1803 Spy Run Ave. Rev. Arthur J. Folson Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church officiating. Interment at Huntertown Cemetery. | McQuiston, Franklin (I23388)
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1900 | Purity Churchyard was formerly known as Bull Run, in Chester County, South Carolina. | McQuiston, Eleanor Margaret (I15613)
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