The Santa Fe New Mexican (NM)
October 20, 1996Juliette Barney Justice died Friday, October 18, 1996, in her home in the presence of her son, Charles M. Justice, Jr. and daughter, Julie Anne Laruson.
Born April 2, 1913, Juliette spent her life bringing her family and friends joy, optimism, and encouragement. Lighting up every room she entered. She captured the love and attention of all who knew her, especially that of Charles M. Justice, Sr. whom she was married to for 47 years, until he died February 26, 1981.
Juliette sang and danced through life, living in each moment, fully appreciating each person, flower, bird, and sunset. We will all miss her terribly as we try to continue her enthusiasm for life with her joyful spirit.
Along with her children, Chick, Jr. and daughter Julie Anne, Juliette is survived by grandchildren: Eric Charles Laruson of Truckee, CA, Dr. Kirsten Valentine of Nevada City, CA, Karen Livermore of Montrose, CO; her six great-grandchildren and a sister, Amelita Kelly of Broken Bow, NE.
A member of PEO Chapter F of Santa Fe, D.A.R. Daughters of American Revolution, St. John's Episcopal Church of Ouray, CO, Women's Club of Ouray and Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority of Santa Fe and Albuquerque.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
February 8, 2007Oct. 26, 1911-Jan. 31, 2007
Wilma Murphy Finch, 95, of San Diego died Jan. 31. She was born in Salt Lake City and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Rancho Bernardo Ladies of Golf Association.
Survivors include her daughter, Merrily Finch of San Diego; son, Ron Finch of Redlands; sister, Blanche McGhie of Salt Lake City; and three grandchildren.
St. Petersburg Times (FL)
September 1, 1992FINCH, HAROLD EUGENE, 71, of Hudson, formerly of Clearwater, died Friday (Aug. 28, 1992) at HCA Bayonet Point-Hudson Medical Center. He came to Clearwater in 1945 from his native Oshkosh, Wis. He moved from Clearwater to Hudson in 1973. He was a heavy equipment operator. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and a Methodist.
Survivors include his wife, Frances; three sons, Harold Eugene Jr., Clearwater, and Harold and Billy, both of Illinois; four daughters, including Frances Salvas and Debbie Finch, both of Clearwater; two stepsons, Curt Kincaid, Clearwater, and Archie Yates, Land O'Lakes; two stepdaughters, Frieda Rentz and Charlotte Adams, both of Polk City; a sister, Betty Finch, Oshkosh; a brother, Frank Hefner, Oshkosh; several grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
St. Petersburg Times (FL)
February 8, 2007Frances G Finch, 81, of Lorida, formerly of Largo, died Monday (Feb. 5, 2007) at Highland Regional Medical Center, Sebring. She was born in Safety Harbor and was a lifelong resident of Florida. She worked as a machine operator for John Deere. She was Protestant.
Survivors include three sons, Harold, Lorida, Harold Eugene, Clearwater, and George W., Orion, Ill.; two daughters, Frances E. Salvas, Kenneth City, and Deborah Finch, Clearwater; 15 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin)
April 27, 2004Dorothy M. LeBouton, Island Shores, Neenah, age 90, went peacefully to be with our ord on Friday, April 23, 2004 at Manor Care in Appleton.
Dorothy was born on June 20, 1913 in Almond, Wisconsin, daughter of the late Hartford and Mae (Girard) Ashley.
She married Wayne Cundy on December 1, 1930. They had two sons, Clarence and Richard.
On October 4, 1950, she married Julius LeBouton.
Dorothy lived in Neenah-Menasha most of her life. She worked for Kimberly-Clark for ten years. In 1952 she became a renowned seamstress, desiging formal and wedding apparel. Dorothy and Julius travelled extensively, both during vacations and after retiring in 1965.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Neenah. She was also a member of the YMCA Garden Club for many years.
She is survived by a son, Richard "Dick" (Pat) Cundy, Palm Bay, Florida; daughter-in-law, Doris Cundy, Shawano; one step-son, Robert (Eveline) LeBouton; one step-daughter, Sherleyann (Raymond) Stuiber, Menomonie, WI; ten grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, and five step great-grandchildren.
Oshkosh Northwestern
May 18, 1936Charles Baldwin, 81 1/2, Court street, died Saturday evening at Mercy hospital. Death was the result of lingering illness.
Mr. Baldwin wa born in the town of Oshkosh, August 7, 1872, and had resided here practically all his life.
He was a painter and decorator and for the last few years a tool grinder.
Survivors are his wife and eirgt step-children. They are Miles Cundy, who lives in Arizona; Mrs. George Scott anf Harry Cundy, Oshkosh; Mrs. George Nowak and Thomas Cundy, Michigan; Wayne Cundy, Waupun; Roland Cundy, in the United States navy; and Mrs. Floyd Ashbey, Green Bay. Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Warren Appley, Long Beach, Calif.' Mrs. T. D. McCraig, Iowa; and Mrs. Wallace Allender, Oshkosh.
The Oshkosh Northwestern
May 25, 1966Russell (Ted) Will, 63, of 1220 Rush Ave., died Tuesday at 3:20 p.m. at his home. He had been ill two and a half months.
He was born in Oshkosh on Oct. 1,1902, son of Frederick and Gabriella Will, and was married to Miss Linda Dau on July 5, 1933.
Mr. Will had been employed by Deltox, Ind., for 22 years untill his illness, and was a member of its quarter century clib. He served with the Marines from Oct 1920-22.
Surving are his wife, Linda; two daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Wojahn and Mrs. Ralph Frank, Oshkosh; one brother, Harvey Will, Tomah; two sisters, Mrs. Luella Blood, Oshkosh, and Mrs. William Schaub, Chicago; and six grandchildren.
Tampa Bay Times
October 10, 1977Schuab, Mrs. Leona H., 73, of U.S. 19S, Tarpon Springs, died Saturday (October 8, 1977). Born on Oshkosh, Wis., she came here in 1967 from Bensenville, Ill.
Survivors include her husband William; two sons, William, Rolling Meadows, Ill., and Jack, Bensenville, and eight grandchildren.
Tampa Bay Times
September 4, 1996Schaub, William H., 95, of Largo, died Sunday (Sept. 1, 1996) at a Clearwater Hospice House. He was born in Chicago and came here in 1967 from Bensonville, Ill. He worked for 30 years as a supervisor for Western Electric, Cicero, Ill. He was a member of Western Electric Telophone Pioneers of America and Integrity Lodge 997, Chicago.
Survivors include two sons, Jack A., Largo, and William T., Rolling Meadows, Ill.; seven grandchilkdren, 12 great-grandchildren; and a niece.
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern
August 22, 1955Fred Cummings, 79, died today at 7 a.m., at Keller Nursing Home, 220 Algoma Blvd. He had been in failing health for several years.
He was born Dec. 6, 1875, in Winneconne. He came to Oshkosh when 9 years old and had sinced lived here. He formerly worked for the Clark Carriage Company.
He was married July 30, 1909 to Grace Finch, who died 10years ago.
Surviving are one son, Robert
Oshkosh Northwestern
November 12, 2019Oshkosh - Jeanette Louise (nee Dehos) Cummings passed away November 10, 2019. She was born on October 4, 1916, to Meta (nee Raasch) and Martin Dehos on the same farm where her father was born in the Door County town of Nasewaupee, Wisconsin and at the age of three, she and her family moved to Oshkosh Wisconsin.
She married Robert L. Cummings on August 22, 1942 and had a long and happy marriage. Jeanette was blessed with two children, Mary Cummings of Milwaukee, and Steve (Dede) Cummings; three grandchildren, Adam (Janice) Cummings, and twins, Anne (Donnie) Krosschell of Redondo Beach, California, and Elizabeth Cummings (deceased); and one great-grandson, Oliver Cummings.
Jeanette attended Longfellow Elementary School in Oshkosh and is a graduate of Oshkosh High School, class of 1934. After high school, she worked for Paul Redeman & Company, Oshkosh National Bank, and at the time of her retirement was a bookkeeper for Badger Oldsmobile.
She was a lifelong member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, where she taught Sunday school. Jeanette also enjoyed bowling, her cats Tacky and Graystone, crossword puzzles, mystery novels, collecting Hummels, and enjoyed family trips to her beloved Door County, including her birthday trip this October to celebrate her 103rd birthday.
Oshkosh Northwestern
February 15, 1934Willard Collier, manager of the Clean Towel service, died aat midnight Wednesday at Mercy hospital as the result of heart trouble. He had been at the hospital for the past week.
Mr. Collier was 39 years old. He was born at Kaukauna, Sept. 25, 1894, but had lived in Ashkosh most of his life.
The survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Collier, Fond do Lac; two children, Howard and Nonabell, also of Fond-du-Lac; and his mother, Mrs. Mary Darigol, Oshkosh. He is also survived by a half James Hoppens, who resides in the state of Washington.
Mr. Collier was a member of Oshkosk aerie, No. 267, Fraternal Order of Eagles.
The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY)
Wednesday, March 12, 2003Samuel J Finch, 90, of Crestview Hills, died Thursday at St. Luke Hospital West, Florence.
He was manager of Four Wheel Drive in Clintonville, Wis., an officer manager with Carnation Can Co., national director of the Society for the Advancement of Management and Clintonville and Waupun, Wis. Congregationalist churches. He was also a member of the Foreman's Club and International Order of Odd Fellows.
Survivors include his wife, Orpha E. Finch; sons, Jack W. Finch of Gold Beach, Ore., and Sam S. Finch of Florence; a daughter, Judith M. Martens of Austin, Texas; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
The Post Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin)
December 12, 1998Beatrice Finch [Lehman] [Huebner] Embarrass, Age 78, died unexpectedly Thursday, December 10, 1998, at her home. Beatrice was born on February 20, 1920, in the Township of Bear Creek, Waupaca County, the daughter of the late Samuel and Selma (Ohm) Finch.
She was raised in Clintonville where she attended Clintonville schools. Later she was employed at the Clintonville Canning Factory, then with the Tribune Gazette Newspaper for several years. Beatrice decided to continue her education at the Fox Valley Technical School where she studied Flexology and received am Associate Degree in Applied Science. eatrice enjoyed gardening, sewing, and volunteer work with Girl Scouts, Hospital, Meals on Wheels and Tiny Truckers Daycare, Clintonville.
Survivors include six daughters, Veronica (Jon) Steffens, Austin, Texas; Victoria (Dennis) Cardell, Mariposa, Calif.; Virginia Hilley, Austin, Texas; Vivien (Dennis) Hoffmann, Shawano; Connie (Don) Schinke, New Londan. and Dodie (Roger) Vande Corpot, Shiocton; a son, Mark (Lavada) Lehman, New London; 17 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a sister, Hortence Hutter, Clintonville, and a brother, Samuel (Orpha) Finch, Waupan.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Valencia (Lehman) Clark; two grandchildren, Vincent and Valery Clark; three brothers, Charles, Bertram and Herbert Finch.
The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin)
June 4, 2003Lehman, Francis Joseph
Bear CreekAge 87, passed away Tuesday, June 3, 2003 at Pine Manor Health Care Center/ Francis was born on August 25, 1915; the youngest of 14 children born to the late George H. and Victoria (Lorge) Lehman.
He was born, raised and lived most of his life on the family homestead in the Town of Bear Creek. He attended St. Mary Catholic School in Bear Creek. His early years were spent working the family farm. Later he worked for thr Four Wheel Drive and for the past 35 years he was self-employed as a mechanic. Francis enjoyed working on his cars, tractors and all sorts of small engine equipment. His most favirite times were working in the garage repairing and rebuilding engines. He was an avid bowler and belonged to many bowling leadues in his life. He also loved being outdoors, mowing his yard, chopping wood, and clearing the pasture and fields of dead trees and brush. He was a good friend and neighbor to all who knew him.
He is survived by five of his children; Veronica (Jon) Steffens, Victoria (Dennis) Kardell, Virginia Hilley, Mark (Lavada) Lehman and Vivien (Dennis) Hoffman; 13 grandchildren: Jon Steffens, Jill Steffens Swanburg (Veronica) Dawn Proeber Ensy, Cindy Proeber Hinshaw, Kim Proeber Bittner (Victoria); Mark Andrew Lehman Jr., Werner Lehman (Mark); Benjamin, Brent, Brad, and Brandi Hoffman (Vivien); Velvet Cain, Victoria Corum (Valencia); 20 great-grandchildren: David and Daniel Swanberg (Bill and Jill Swanberg; Aaron and Jenna Smith (Dawn Ensy); Jacqueline and Elizabeth (Mark); Ryan and Leah Hoffman (Bennett and Jennider); Riley, Brady, Keley and Conley Hoffman (Brent and Anna); Alex and Adriana Hoffman (Brad); Vaerie, Brandon and Veroxonica (Velvet Cain); Felisha, Stacy Marie and Cody (Victoria Corum).
He is preceded in death by his brothers and sisters, a daughter, Valencia Lehman Clark, and grandchildren Vincemt and Valerie Clark .