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Donald Peter Fritz passed away peacefully on October 16th, 2019 at his ?home? at Seasons Encore at the age of 87. Although optimum health was not his to enjoy for the past 9 years, his death came quickly. He was born on December 11, 1931 in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan the only child to Ina (nee Martinen) and Peter Fritz. He attended school in Shaunavon, St. Theresa?s in Medicine Hat and completed two years of engineering at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon in. He began his work life as a surveyor and spent some time in the Queen Charlotte Islands. He met the love of his life, Sheila McPherson and they were married in 1959 in Sheila?s home town of Wawota, Saskatchewan. They spent their early years in Calgary, where Kathy, Ronn and Karen were all born, and then began the life of moving around being employed by Shell Canada. Heather was born while the family was in Estevan, Saskatchewan and Krista in Olds. Don loved fishing, camping, reading, travelling, challenging others, and all types of creating from building homes to theatre sets. While Don enjoyed his work with Shell, he was happy to retire at the age of 55 and embrace a short time consulting. His love of music took him to join the church choir, where he made some very special friendships and memories. This then led to an amazing few years in musical theatre where he embraced the characters he played with joy, commitment and enthusiasm. Throughout his life he demonstrated his commitment to his family and community. He offered his time and energy in service to a variety of ways including Olds Kiwanis, Olds Municipal Library, Town of Olds Councillor, parish council at St. Stephens, where he was involved in the building of the new Catholic Church. He will be remembered for his quick wit, creative vision, community leadership, his acting and singing voice and love of family. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Sheila; 5 children daughter Kathy (Al) Kemmere and their children son Dan (Jana), daughters Ashleigh (Rich) McDonald , Chelsea (Jesse) Burge; son Ronn Fritz and his sons Gus and Anders; Karen (Mark) Cresswell and their daughters Anna and Lauren; Heather (Ben) Venneman and their daughters Breana, Meghan and Kaitlyn; Krista (Neil) Barclay and their children Graham and Meredith; 7 great- grandchildren and a host of friends. He was predeceased by his father in 1963 and his mom in 2013. Funeral services will be held on Monday October 21, 2019 at St. Stephen?s Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. with Father Nilo Macapinlac celebrant. Private family interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Olds & District Hospice Society. Heartland Funeral Services Ltd., Olds entrusted with arrangements. 403-507-8610 www.heartlandfuneralservices.com | Fritz, Donald Peter (I517)
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Peter Anthony Fritz, age 69 of Chepstow, passed away with his loving family by his side on Friday, May 10, 2019 at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound.
Beloved husband of Gwen of Chepstow and father of Stacey (John) Kunkel, Marsha (Ryan) Cartwright, and Laura (Brad) Keip, all of Walkerton. Cherished ?Poppa? of J.P., Sydney, Alex, Ottilia, Hadley, Zoe, and Brody. Dear brother of Jim Fritz of Meaford, Mary (Murray) Cassidy of Chepstow, Ann (Rick) Nielsen of Hanover, and in-laws; Joan Schmidt of Chepstow, Marilyn Schmidt of Ayr, Kate Schmidt of Holyrood, Dan (Anne) Schmidt of Brampton, Bill (Colleen) Schmidt of Walkerton, Mary (John) Vallee of Chepstow, and Janice Weber (Stewart Mitchell) of Bracebridge. He will be remembered by his many nieces and nephews.
Peter was predeceased by his parents, Art and Rita Fritz, and in-laws; Jerry Schmidt, Joe Schmidt, Mike Schmidt, Sharon (Jim) Eckensweiler, Elroy Weber, and parents in law Joe and Stella Schmidt.
Friends and relatives are invited for visitation from 2-4 and 7 - 9 p.m. on Thursday at the Cameron Funeral Home, Walkerton (1106 Yonge Street).
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, May 17, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Mary Immaculate Church, Chepstow. Fr. Luc Payette officiating.
Interment in Mary Immaculate Cemetery, Chepstow. | Fritz, Peter Anthony (I790)
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Obituary for Claude Clayton Hahn
Hahn, Claude Clayton
After a lengthy battle with COPD, Claude passed away on Monday, July 27, 2015 at the age of 90. Predeceased by his wife Gloria, daughter Mary Lou (Cler), parents George and Lidwina and nine sisters and brothers. Survived by his sons David (Claudette), Denny (Val) and three sisters Rose, Rita and Lorraine. Loving Grampa to Rob, Christine, Jeff, Kevin, Michelle and Patrick. Great-Grampa to Darius, Jessie, Makayla, Avery, Noah and Spencer. Claude served in the RCAF, as well as working over 40 years at J.M. Schneiders. After retirement, he enjoyed raising tropical fish, gardening and growing his own plants. Claude's family will receive relatives and friends from 2-4 p.m. & 7- 9 p.m. on Thursday, July 30, 2015 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Friday, July 31, 2015 at 9 a.m. Interment Parkview Cemetery. Reception to follow at the funeral home. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Freeport Hospital would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.henrywalser.com for Claude's memorial.
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Jeremiah's studies preparatory for college were pursued with David Hale, in New
Preston, Conn., and Joseph Badger and John Kingsbury, in Waterbury, Conn. He graduated at
Yale College in 1795; was a tutor in Williams College, 1796-98; professor of mathematics,
natural philosophy, and astronomy in Yale College, 1803-17; and president of Yale College,
1817-46.
During Mr. Day's professorship, he publised an "Introduction to Algebra" and also a
"Course of Mathematics", embracing principles of plane trigonometry, mensuration, navigation,
and surveying, all of which had a wide circulation. While president, he published an "Enquiry
Respecting Contingent Volition"; and an "Examination of Edward's Enquiry as to the Freedom
of the Will".
In 1817, Middlebury College conferred on him the degree of doctor of laws, and Union
College, in 1818, and Harvard College, in 1831, the degree of doctor of divinity. Although Yale
College had been very fortunate in its presidents, it had never been more prosperous than under
President Day. His learning and talent united to great kindness of heart, secured alike the respect
and love of the thousands of pupils committed to his charge. For twenty years after his
resignation he continued to serve the college as a member of the corporation, retiring from the
board only the year before his death.
In early life he was threatened with consumption. But by constant, persistent, and
self-denying attention to the laws of health, he attained a more advanced age than most of his
contemporaries, and was at his death the oldest resident of New Haven, Conn.
"I suppose," says President Woolsey, in the address at his funeral commemorative of his
life and services, "that if the nearly 2,500 graduates of Yale College who were educated here
under President Day, were asked, who was the best man they knew, they would, with a very
general agreement, assign him that high place." "We bury him not knowing whether so good a
man shall ever appear among us, or in the times of our children again. We bury him, a man of
clear intellect, who lived in harmony with all political, moral, religious truth, without a grain of
party spirit, bigotry, or uncharitableness in his temper, who had a full-orbed character, in which
calmness, self-control, meekness, tenderness, unselfishness, all the virtues found their radiance.
We bury him above all, a servant of Christ, eminently like the Master, thankful that we have
known such a man, and that the remembrance of him may be a guide and a help to us in the
remainder of this earthly life." (Source: Family of Thomas Noble of Westfield, Mass., by Lucius
M. Boltwood, 1878, pp. 102-103) | Day, Reverend Jeremiah (I23091)
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Thomas pursued his preparatory studies with his father, his brother Jeremiah, Barzillai
Slosson of Kent, Conn., and at New Milford academy, and graduated at Yale College in 1797.
He commenced immediately his legal studies under Judge Reeve of Litchfield, Conn. He was,
from Sept. 1798, to Sept, 1799, a tutor in Williams College, continuing at the same time the
study of the law with Hon. Daniel Dewey of Williamstown, Mass. After three months' study at
Hartford, Conn., under Theodore Dwight, in December 1799, he was admitted to the bar. He
immediately commenced practice in Hartford, where he continued to reside until his death. In
1810, he was elected by the people of Connecticut, secretary of state, and was continued in office
by twenty-five successive elections, until May 1835. He was appointed in May 1815, associate
judge for the county of Hartford, and annually afterwards, with the exception of one year, until
May 1825, when he was made chief judge of that court, and retained the office until June 1833.
From March 1818, until March 1831, he was one of the judges of the city court of Hartford. Mr.
Day was one of the committee who prepared the edition of the "Statutes of Connecticut",
published in 1808. He himself compiled the notes, made the index, and wrote the introduction.
He was one of the committee, who in 1821, revised the "Statutes of the State", and also one of
the committee appointed to prepare and superintend a new edition in 1824. In 1805, he began to
report the decisions of the Supreme Court of Errors in Connecticut, and when provision was
made by law, in 1814, for the appointment of a reporter, received that office, and retained it until
his resignation in 1853. The report of the decisions from 1802 to 1813, published by him, makes
five octavo volumes, and those from 1814-53, inclusive, twenty-one octavo volumes. He also
edited, with copious notes, about forty volumes on English law. As a deserved recognition of
these services, his Alma Mater, in 1847, conferred upon him the degree of doctor of laws.
Mr. Day's name stands connected, as vice-president or trustee, with most of the
benevolent and literary institutions of Hartford, as the Hartford Grammar school, Hartford
Female seminary, American Asylum for the education of the deaf and dumb, and Retreat for the
Insane. He was also an original member of the Connecticut Historical society, and its first
recording secretary. On the revival of the institution, in 1839, he became its president, and
retained that position for more than fifteen years.
A man of dignified presence, uncommon courtliness of manner, and great kindness of
heart, he secured alike the love, respect, and veneration of his fellow citizens. A life-like portrait
of him, taken towards the close of life, by Emmons of Norwich, Conn., adorns the wall of the
rooms of the Connecticut Historical society in Hartford. (Source: Family of Thomas Noble of
Westfield, Mass., by Lucius M. Boltwood, 1878, pp.104-105) | Day, Hon. Thomas (I23096)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by William C. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 03-Jun-1663 in Chelmsford, MA. The same source states that Hannah Whittemore was a widow. | Butterfield, Benjamin (I135090)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by William M. Clemens, 1926 gives his last name as Bigsbie. | Bixby, Daniel (I119784)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by William M. Clemens, 1926 gives his last name as Ware. | Waer, John (Ware?) (I129250)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by William M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 25-Dec-1668. | Butterfield, Nathaniel (I135097)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives her husband as Richard Raymond. | Betts, Mary (I130306)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 02-Dec-1665. He was freeman 1690. | Bird, Thomas Jr. (I114741)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 05-Jan-1698. | Dole, Abner (I121281)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 10-Jan-1660. | Eaton, Samuel (I110547)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 10-Jun-1672. Benjamin was freeman 25 Mar 1669. Chosen an assistant 1674. | Barton, Benjamin (I123526)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 15-Oct-1668 in Braintree, MA. | Belcher, Samuel (I86696)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 17-Aug-1656. | Beamsley, Mercy (Mary) (I141830)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 19-Sep-1668 in Dorchester, MA. | Capen, John Jr. (I119622)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens gives their date of marriage as 30-Apr-1666. | Goodell, Zachariah (I102740)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1626, gives their date of marriage as 10-Sep-1657. | Newcomb, Mary (I72596)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1626, gives their date of marriage as 15-Jun-1680. | Denison, Borrodell (I121005)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1626, gives their date of marriage as 20-May-1651. | Thayer, Sarah (I149977)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1626, gives their date of marriage as 22-Mar-1678. | Day, John (I87299)
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"American Marriage Records Before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives John's last name as "Pole". | Pool, John (I118554)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 01-Jan-1690. | Wiswall, Oliver (I153338)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 01-May-1673. | Olmstead, Captain James (I106225)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 02-Dec-1688. | Cole, William (I113150)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 02-Jan-1688. | Marston, Hannah (I137169)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 05-Sep-1657. | Baker, John (I149506)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 06-May-1635 in Woburn, MA. | Pierce, Sgt. Thomas (I135287)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 08-Mar-1664. | Pomeroy, Caleb (I79702)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 09-Mar-1681. | Ford, Millicent (I105901)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 09-May-1659 in Barnstable, MA. | Bacon, Samuel (I122414)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 11-Feb-1655. | Bullard, Isaac (I119067)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 12-Feb-1697 in Chelmsford, MA. | Butterfield, Joseph (I135102)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 13-Jun-1660 in Rehoboth, MA. | Buckland, Lydia (I105065)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 15-Jul-1648. | Bancroft, Thomas (I138961)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 16-Sep-1680 in Hadley, MA. | Montague, Peter (I37518)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 18-Dec-1667. | Perry, Reverend John (I134883)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 19-Jun-1653. | Skipper, Jane (I118787)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 20-Apr-1682. | Ballard, William (I126415)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 20-Feb-1676. | Barker, William (I115432)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 20-Jul-1681. | Ballard, Ann (Anna) (I134539)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 22-Dec-1664. | White, James (I98883)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 24-Feb-1669. | Holt, Henry (I76118)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 24-Sep-1642. Lived at Dedham 1643. Artillery Company 1646. Freeman 1647. Was Representative 1668 and 9, and the chief military officer. | Barber, Captain George (I139561)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as 28-Jul-1651. | Baker, William (I121697)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their date of marriage as December 1668 in Haverhill, MA. | Davis, Samuel (I76547)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926 gives their place of marriage as Plymouth, MA. | Scudder, Hannah (I100946)
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"American Marriage Records before 1699" by Wm. M. Clemens, 1926, gives her last name as "Buckminster". | Buckmaster, Mary (I120723)
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