Morning Sentinel (Waterville, ME)
November 20, 2010WATERVILLE -- Isabelle R. (Rodgers) Wheeler, 100, former longtime Manchester, N.H., resident, died Nov. 17, 2010, at Lakewood Continuing Care Center.
The daughter of the late James and Catherine (Sharkey) Rodgers, she was born in Manchester on April 11, 1910. She lived in Manchester until 1999, when she began sharing time with her two children. She had worked in the offices of Drs. Manning and Stoev, and for the Boys Club of America -Manchester, N.H. She was a longtime member of Scottish Lodge, Bon Accord Lodge 39. Mrs. Wheeler was married to the late J. Roy Wheeler, a lifetime Manchester resident. She had the longest membership (85 years) in Faith Baptist Church, formerly Merrimack Baptist Church, in Manchester.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, J. Roy Wheeler; three brothers, John, James and Robert Rodgers; two sisters, Kathleen Rodgers and Agnes Langley; and a son-in-law, Robert Osborn.
She is survived by a daughter, Janice Osborn, of Oakland; a son, David Wheeler, and his wife, Betty Jean, of Amissville, Va.; seven grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH)
September 3, 2014MERRIMACK -- Kenneth B. Wheeler, 102, died Aug. 31, 2014, at Community Hospice House in Merrimack.
He was born on Oct. 15, 1911, the son of the late Bert and Elizabeth (Day) Wheeler.
Kenneth was a 1932 graduate of Manchester Central High School. He worked many years as a plumber and steamfitter for Eckhardt & Johnson and was a proud member of United Association Local Union 131. He was blessed by worshipping at the Gospel Baptist Church.
In addition to his wife of 70 years, Alice (Perry) Wheeler, Kenneth is survived by his six children, his daughter Donna of Manchester; his son Kenneth Jr. and daughter-in-law Sylvia of Manchester; his daughter Susan and son-in-law Bruce Prior of Rochester; his son Stephan and daughter-in-law Annette of Honolulu; his son Brian of Kuna, Idaho; his daughter Becky and son-in-law William Bartlett of Nazareth, Pa. He is also survived by 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH)
December 6, 2017MANCHESTER -- Alice E. Wheeler, 93, of Manchester, died on Sunday, December 3, 2017 at Hanover Hill Health Care Center in Manchester.
Mrs. Wheeler was born on November 20, 1924, in Manchester, NH, the daughter of the late Arthur E. Perry and Mabel E. (Runnells) Perry.
She was a lifelong resident of Manchester and a graduate of Manchester High School Central.Alice was a caring homemaker and devoted to her family. In later years, she loved traveling with her husband of 70 years, Kenneth, throughout the country. Alice and Kenneth were members of Gospel Baptist Church and loved the time spent in fellowship with other members.
Members of her family include: her daughter, Donna of Manchester; her son, Kenneth, Jr. and daughter-in-law Sylvia of Manchester; her daughter Susan and son-in-law Bruce Prior of Rochester; her son Stephan and daughter-in-law Annette of Honolulu; her son Brian of Kuna, Idaho; her daughter Becky and son-in-law William Bartlett of Nazareth, PA.Mrs.
Wheeler was predeceased by her husband of seventy years, Kenneth B. Wheeler, Sr.; one sister, Josephine Tremblay; and one brother, Arthur E. Perry.
Find-a-Grave
Maggie Louise Roberts Bohanon, 70 (b. 5 Oct 1925), of Patterson, died (3 May 1996) at Satilla Regional Hospital in Waycross.
A native of Southhampton, she was the daughter of the late James Roberts and Mary Mumford Roberts, and was preceded in death by her husband, Winnon Eldon Bohanon. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include eight children, Richard Bean of Franklin, VA, Larry Bean of Pattterson, Barry Bean of Springfield, MI, Terry Bean of Brunswick, Eldon Bohanon and Larry Bohanon, both of Trion, NC, Barbara Dinkins of Brunswick, Gary Bohanon of Woodstock; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren.
Boston Herald
March 29, 1973A 13 year old boy, shot in the head after he allegedly tried to run over twp Lexington policemen, died yesterday at Massachusetts General.
The boy, Lorin Haskell, a state ward living at 19 Marlboro Ave., Methuen, reportably took off early Tuesday in his gaurdian;s car and subsequently was chased by Burlington Police into Lexington.
Lexington Patrolmen Donald W. Birch and George Anderson said they each fired a shot at the car's tires when the driver nearly ran them down at a roadbolck at Loewll and Woburn sts. in Lexington.
One of the shots struck the boy in the head.
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Boston Herald
March 30, 1973HASKELL - In Boston, March 27, Loren C. Haskell, age 13 years, son of Loren R. and Ann (Barber) Haskell.
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The Malone Telegram (NY)
July 13, 2021Leona Catherine Hughes, 84, passed away peacefully Friday, July 9, 2021 at The Alice Center surrounded by family.
Leona was born May 26, 1937 in Malone, NY to the late Ralph Dashnaw and Catherine Garrow. She attended Franklin Academy for schooling. She worked as a Home Health Aide for North Country Home Service in Malone as well as B.J. Manufacturing and Chemawa Indian School. Leona's spent 22 years with the love of her life, Harold Brand. Mrs. Hughes enjoyed family, friends, and gardening.
Mrs. Hughes is survived by her seven sons, John Hughes of Malone, Craig Brand of Malone and his wife, Kay, David Brand of Ocala, Florida, Darrell Brand of Elmira, NY, Walter Brand of Malone, Scott Brand of South Salem, Oregon, and Barry Brand of Cape Coral, Florida and his wife, Michelle; three daughters, Deborah Cook of Malone, Marilyn Nottingham of Silverton, Oregan and her husband Casey, and Kelli LaFlesh of Burke, NY and her husband Jody; three brothers, Robert, Howard, and Bruce Dashnaw; a sister, Nancy Hampson; fourteen grandchildren, Todd and Amanda Hughes, Terri and Cathy Hosler, Kayleigh Parizo, Hanna White, David Brand II, Natalie Brand, Nicole Demarse, Dakota Brand, Sequoia Brand, Justin Brand, Alexander LaFlesh, and Nicholas LaFlesh; and 12 great grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents, Ralph and Catherine Dashnaw; her companion, Harold Brand; two daughters-in-law, Terry Hughes and Roberta Brand; and a son-in-law, Larry Cook.
Press-Republican (Plattsburgh, NY)
February 16, 2015PLATTSBURGH - Mrs. Geraldine A. Dashnaw, 92, of Plattsburgh, N.Y. passed away Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015 at the UVM Health Network CVPH Campus with her family by her side.
She was born in Lyon Mountain, N.Y. on August 25, 1922, the daughter of Leonard and Delima (Secore) Collins.
Geraldine was known for her sense of humor and making people laugh. In her spare time she enjoyed her soap operas and lottery tickets. Geraldine's greatest love was for her family, especially her grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents; her husband, Ernest Dashnaw; her daughter-in-law, Laurie Dashnaw; her sisters, Anna, Violet; her brothers, Bernie, Bob, David and Maynard.
Geraldine is survived by her four sons, Ernest Dashaw Jr. and his wife Sandy, Leonard Dashnaw and his wife Rose, Rex Dashnaw and his wife Lynn, and Richard Dashnaw; two daughters, Wanda Whitney and her husband Malcolm, Debra Garsow and her husband Joseph; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her brothers, Ronald Collins and his wife Gladys, Donald Collins; a sister, Sylvia Durkee.
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY)
July 2, 1992Myron Dashnaw, 74, of West Harris Street, East Syracuse, died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital.
A native of Dickenson Center, Mr. Dashnaw lived in East Syracuse since 1952. He retired in 1980 after 30 years with the New York Central Railroad.
Surviving are his wife, Florence; three sons, Howard Badgely of Syracuse, Alan of Parish and Rex of West Monroe; three daughters, Ruth Anne Casler of Erieville, Barbara Austin of Bridegeport and Lynda Masters of Cortland; two sisters, Dorothy Riley of Malone and Vivian Mosher of Dickenson Center; 17 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
March 10, 1998Florence B. Dashnaw, 82, of Erieville died Sunday at her daughter's home in Erieville.
Born in Malone, she lived in East Syracuse for many years before moving to Erieville in 1992.
She worked at home and was a Gold Star Mother.
Her husband, Myron, died in 1992.
Surviving are three sons, Howard Badgely of Syracuse, Alan Dashnaw of Sandy Creek and Rex Dashnaw of Chittenango; three daughters, Ruth Anne Casler of Erieville, Barbara Austin of Bridgeport and Lynda Masters of Moravia; a sister, Mary Kelly of Malone; 18 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Watertown Daily Times (NY)
November 13, 1997Vivian D. Mosher, 73, South Main Street, St. Regis Falls, formerly of Dickinson Center, died Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter Gwendolyn Frasher, St. Regis Falls.
Mrs. Mosher was a homemaker.
Born June 21, 1924, in Fairfax, Vt., a daughter of William and Mary Haskell Dashnaw, she attended Malone schools and married Varick A. Mosher on Feb. 12, 1946, in Malone. He died Feb. 29, 1992.
She was a member of St. Regis Falls Adult Center.
Surviving are three sons, Donald, Ogdensburg, Peter, Greensboro, N.C., and Terry, Las Vegas, Nev.; four daughters, Phyllis Kleineisel, Tupper Lake, Mrs. Hal (Gwendolyn) Fraser, St. Regis Falls, Mrs. David (Darlene) Ploof, Saranac Lake, and Debbie Gero, Malone; a sister, Dorothy Riley, Malone; 10 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and several nephews and nieces.
A son, Mark, three brothers, Myron, Ernie and Ralph Dashnaw, and three sisters, Viola Holmes, Irene Motsinger and Rita Meashaw, died before her.
The Malone Telegram (NY)
January 4, 2016Phyllis Ann (Mosher) Kleineisel, 71, passed away Friday, Jan. 1, 2016, at her home surrounded by family and friends.
Phyllis was born in Dickinson, the daughter of the late Varick and Vivian (Dashnaw) Mosher. She graduated from St. Regis Falls High School, and then moved to Flushing, New York, to work for Creedmoor State Hospital. After several years, she moved to Tupper Lake and went to work at Sunmount for 22 years, retiring in 2002.
She is survived by three sisters and three brothers, Gwen and Hal Fraser, Darlene Mosher-Ploof, Debra Gero and her companion, Otis, Donnie Mosher and his wife, Betty, Peter Mosher and his wife, Barb, and Terry Mosher and his companion, Linda; and several nieces and nephews.
Phyllis was predeceased by her husband, Rudolf Kleineisel, who passed away Nov. 11, 1996; her son, Frankie Rudolf Kleineisel, who passed away on April 20, 2007; and one brother, Mark Mosher, who passed away on April 3, 1987.
Legacy.com
RICHFORD / SWANTON - Floyd Keith Corey, age 74, died Tuesday August 26. 2003 at the Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans.
He was born in Enosburg Falls, VT July 21, 1929 the son of the late Joseph & Beulah (Dashno) Corey.
Floyd work as a farmer as a youngster, then was employed at Hoods Creamery in St. Albans. Then worked at Martians construction, he also worked at Imperial Nurseries in Connecticut for several years before moving back to Vermont in 1971 at which time he and his wife Arlene opened a small grocery store in Sheldon Creek. In 1973 he moved to Swanton and began working for Pike Industries. Shortly thereafter Floyd worked many years at Anderson Concrete and retired in 1993. Floyd enjoyed fishing and his family. He was also an avid woodworker and reader.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Arlene (Hilliker) Corey of Richford; 5 children and their spouses, Everett & Mary Corey of Windsor Locks, CT; Nydia & Raymond Chapman of West Suffield, CT; Sandra & Peter Nejako of East Granby, CT; Jeanine & George Rondeau of East Berkshire; Germaine & David Paradee of Fairfield; His grandchildren, Kimberly Cheney, Shannon Ransom, Kelly Marinone, Jeff & Wayne Messenger, Jean Evans, Richard Corey, Darcy Della Mattera, Heather & Patricia Chapman, Nichole & Ashley Nejako, Anthony & Keith Rondeau, Jamie & Danielle Cooper; Several Great grandchildren.
St. Albans Messenger (VT)
November 16, 2010EAST BERKSHIRE-Arlene N. Corey, 79, passed away on Sunday evening, Nov. 14, 2010, at the Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans, with her family at her side.
Arlene was born on Jan. 10, 1931, in Swanton, the daughter of Willard and Della Rose (Nolan) Hilliker.
She was raised in Swanton and on Aug. 15, 1946, married Floyd Corey.
In 1953, Floyd and Arlene moved to Connecticut and resided there until 1971, when they returned to Sheldon Creek and operated a small grocery store there for several years. She returned to Swanton in 1974. Since the death of her husband on Aug. 25, 2003, she has lived with her daughter, Jeanine, in East Berkshire.
Surviving are Arlene's children: Everett Corey and his wife, Mary, of Windsor Locks, Conn., Nydia Chapman and her husband, Raymond, of West Suffield, Conn., Sandra Nejako and her husband, Peter, of East Granby, Conn., Jeanine Rondeau and her husband, George, of East Berkshire, and Germaine Cross and her husband, Jeff, of Swanton; 16 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; her sisters, Pauline Labrie of St. Albans, Betty Cadieux of Swanton and Shirley Evans of Elmira, N.Y.; and nieces and nephews.