Bangor Daily News
April 15, 1969SURRY - Mrs. Geneva S. McMillian, widow of Byron T. McMillian, died Sunday at a Blue Hill hpspital after a brief illness.
She was born at Surry, the daughter of Philip and Rose (Haskell) Stinson.
She was a member of the First Congregational Church of Ellsworth, a member of the East Surry Extension Group, and a past noble grand of Mountain Rebekah Lodge, Blue Hill.
She is survived by four sisters, Miss Ann Stinson and Miss Suzanne Stinson, both of Surry, Mts. Asa (Martha) Gray of Sedgwick, Mrs. Chester (Sarah) Stover of Sargentville; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Oscar B. Weed was a lumber dealer.
64815. Willis Henry Haskell Jr.
Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: Willis H Haskell Jr
Birth Date: 2 Jan 1897
Death Date: 18 Jul 1953
Cemetery: Mt Olivet Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Maspeth, New York
Serial # 1697924
PFC, Co G, 305th Inf., 77th Div.
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New York, Abstracts of World War I Military Service, 1917-1919
Name: Willis H Haskell
Birth Place: Providence, Rhode Island
Birth Date: abt 1890
Service Start Date: 5 Dec 1917
Service Start Place: Suggolk, New York
Service Start Age: 27
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
July 21 1953Funeral services for Willis H. Haskell ...
Mr. Haskell, office manager pf the beer pump and equipment and refrigeration firm of H.D. Berner-Winterbaum Co., Manhattan died Saturday of a heart attack. He was a native of Providence, R.I., and a World War I veteran.
Long active in Masonic affairs, he was amember of Minerva Lodge, F & A.M. and secretary of the Rugby Square Club.
Surving are his wife, Mrs. Josephine Haskell; a sister, Mrs. C. M. Hager of Lexington, Mass. and a neice, Mrs. Dorothy Morrett, of Kingston, N.Y.
Boston Herald
June 4, 1971Mrs. Helen (Haskell) Hager, 77, who was active in numerous civic organizations, died yesterday at he home on Worthen road, Lexington.
Mrs. Hager was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and had lived in Lexington for the past 38 years. She was formerly secretary of the Hager Ice Cream Co., Inc., of Somerville, which is owned by her husband, Clayton.
She was the past president of the Seventh District, Mass. Federation of Women's Clubs, The Forthian Club of Somerville and the Hancock Congregational church Womem's Assn., Lexington, and was a member of the Boston Professional Business Women's Club. She was also a concert pianist.
Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Jack H. of Lexington and Donald M. of Littleton; and a daughter, Mrs. J. William Peppard of Eddington, Maine.