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Sam T. Crockett, 81, of Great Falls, Mont., and a winter resident of Mesa died Monday, June 20, 1994 in Mesa.
Mr. Crockett, a self-employed farmer, was born in Harlem, Idaho.
Survivors include his wife, Elma; daughters, Kathleen Elsberry and Beth Schroer; sons, David, Paul, Roger and James; 12 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
East Valley Tribune
CROCKETT, Paul Burke Age 71, passed away peacefully Christmas Day, 2014 in Raymond, Wa. of natural causes.
Born July 17, 1943 in Great Falls, Montana to Sam and Elma Crockett.
He grew up wintering in Mesa, Az. and summering on his family wheat farm north of Great Falls. He attended the University of Montana and served in the Marines in Vietnam from 1969 -1970. Burke loved the ocean and the years he spent as captain of a tender carrying salmon to the canneries along the Alaskan coast. A story teller by nature, he shared many tales with his family and friends of his years on the ocean. Though he loved traveling around the country over the years, his heart was always in the northwest. He lived for many years in La Conner, Wa and finally in Raymond.
He is survived by his mother, Elma, Tucson, Az, 5 siblings :Kathleen Elsberry,Tucson,Az, Bruce, Ridgefield, Wa, Beth Schroer (Dave) Homer, Ak, Roger (Ann),Ogden, Ut, Jim (Susie),Challis.Id. and 12 nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Sam Crockett. Uncle Burke's gentle spirit, twinkling smile, sparkling blue eyes and zany sense of humor will be missed by all his family.
Sandusky Register (OH)
September 12, 2019SANDUSKY � Richard C. Rule, 93, died Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2019, in the Ohio Veterans Home.
He was born in Adams Township, Ohio, May 26, 1926, to Mary (Dudrow) and Mark Rule.
Richard proudly served his country during World War II and also the Korean War as a member of the United States Army.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Donna Rule; and two brothers, John Albert Rule and Stanley Rule.
Richard is survived by his sister, Mardelle Oakleaf of Green Springs.
Wonderly Horvath Hanes Funeral Home and Crematory
Mary Mardelle (Rule) Oakleaf, 87, of Green Springs, OH, passed away peacefully at her home on Tuesday, February 01, 2022. She was born on October 9, 1934 in Green Springs to Mark D. and Mary (Dudrow) Rule. She graduated from Green Springs High School and attended Tiffin Business University.
Mary was employed at Tiffin Hospital and later the Echo Press Newspaper in Green Springs, OH. She was a member of the local D.A.R in Green Springs. Mary and her late husband-Elwell J. Oakleaf loved to travel with their motor home. They spent many winters in Florida where they formed many friendships throughout their travels.
Most important in life were her two daughters and their families. She is survived by her daughters, Maureen (Mark) Crockett and Kathleen (Joel) Morris; grandchildren, Kyle E. Rogers, Shaun A. Crockett, Kassandra L. Minor and Alex Siegel; great-grandchildren, Mary M. Rogers, Noah D. Rogers, Grace E. Rogers, Ryleigh A. Rogers, Olivia D. Crockett, Soleil S. Minor and Indira N. Minor.
She was preceded in death by her parents and husband, Elwell J. Oakleaf; brothers, Albert, Stanley and Richard Rule; grandson Chad Crockett.
News-Messenger
July 23, 2011GREEN SPRINGS: Elwell J. Oakleaf, 79, of Hamilton St., Green Springs, OH passed away on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on June 17, 1932 in Green Springs, the son of Ralph and Leah (Johnson) Oakleaf, and attended Green Springs High School.
Elwell served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and was awarded the National Defense Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal. He married M. Mardelle Rule on November 6, 1965 in Green Springs. Elwell worked as a Heavy Equipment Operator at Basic Refractory in Bettsville, OH for over forty years and retired in 1995. He was a member of Green Springs United Methodist Church and a Volunteer Fireman for the Village of Green Springs for forty-two years where he was the Assistance Chief since 1970 and the Chief for his last two years of service. He was also the Past Commander of the American Legion Post 295 and was the bugler for the Military Rites, a member of Voiture 1057 forty et eight, past officer of the Green Springs Masonic Lodge 427. He also was a member of Icedore Chapter 295 of Eastern Star, Social member of V.F.W. Post #1047 and was part of the Green Springs Public Affairs.
Elwell is survived by his wife of forty-six years, M. Mardelle Oakleaf; children, Lisa (Don) Brown, Clyde, OH, Linda (John) Krizan, Oviedo, FL., DiDi (Steve Frey) Miller, Fremont, OH, Mike Oakleaf, Green Springs, OH, step-daughters, Maureen (Mark) Crockett, Sandusky, OH, Kathleen (Joel) Morris, Sherrills Ford, NC; grandchildren, Melissa Hickman, Jordan Brown, Brian Krizan, Jessica Krizan, Brooke Lee, Cody, Wyatt and Jett Oakleaf, step-grandchildren, Kyle Rogers, Shaun Crockett, Kassandra Minor, Alex Siegel, Denae, Seth, Barrett and Kade Melton; ten great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Scott Oakleaf; sister, Nereid Fruth and son-in-law, Mike Miller.
San Jose Mercury News (CA)
March 28, 2004Dolores Elsie Del Mutolo Born February 12, 1912 in San Jose, died March 25, 2004, was the daughter of Olga and Carl Wolfe, architect.
She attended San Jose schools and graduated from San Jose High School in 1930. As a young lady she was a member of Delta Theta Tau Sorority.
She married a young attorney, Marse Del Mutolo. When her husband was elected to the California State Assembly, she went on to become wife of an assemblyman, and then went on to be the wife of a Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge in 1942. They had one child, Celia. Dolores was a member of her beloved neighborhood bridge club for many years. She was a member of the San Jose Women's Club. In 1951, together they built a home on Camino Pablo, San Jose. Here she held large holiday family parties, setting up long series of tables in her family room where relatives and friends all came. The family camped in Yosemite for many summers. Dolores and Del did some traveling including Italy and Bora Bora. She continued her traveling with friends after she was widowed in 1969. She traveled on some of the longest rivers, the Mississippi, the Amazon and the Danube. She traveled to Hawaii, Greece and Australia with her friend Bettie Hassel. In recent years she felt fortunate to go out to lunch once a month with a longtime "member of the family" Nickie Meyamura, often with Joyce Yamaka. She appreciated recent kindnesses from her neighbor and friend Helen Crawford. She was wonderful to her family of which she was the oldest of five living generations, the latest being her great, great grandson, Devin (age 1) who visited her just recently.
She leaves her family, her daughter, Celia Brown and her husband Dick, their children Jim and his wife Andrea, Kathy and her husband Ernie, and their children, Ernie, Jared and Heidi and her husband William and their children Deja, Will and Devin.
Sandusky Register (OH)
October 4, 2016FORMERLY OF BELLEVUE � Nancy J. Tackett, 79, formerly of Bellevue, died Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, in Friendship Village in Columbus.
She was born Jan. 20, 1937, in Tiffin. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Bellevue. Nancy graduated from Bellevue High School in 1955. She worked at R & R Donnelley and Ben Franklin.
She always enjoyed reading and loved animals, especially cats and dogs. She was an avid fan of any Cleveland sports team.
Nancy is survived by her sons, Kevin C. Tackett of Delaware, Dennis J. Tackett of Bellevue, Patrick A. (Betty) Tackett of El Granada, Calif., and David S. (Alicia) Tackett of Pickerington; 13 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; her sister, Susie (David) Weiland of Bellevue; and Hassinger siblings, Phyllis, Connie, Ruth, Raymond, Neil, Patricia and Jerry.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Adolph and Alice (Young) Boehler; her birth parents, Floyd and Marian (Ziegler) Hassinger; husband, Charles E. Tackett; son, James J. Tackett; brother-in-law, Dick Mallory; and siblings, Gene and Billy Hassinger.
Sandusky Register (OH)
March 22, 2013Charles Ellis Tackett, 76, formerly of Willard until moving to Port Clinton in 1990, died Friday, March 22, 2013, in the inpatient unit at Stein Hospice, Sandusky.
He was born March 3, 1937, in Portsmouth, Ohio, to Ellis D. and Helen L. (James) Tackett. Charles served in the U.S. Army and worked for the B&O/CSX railroad for 37 years. He also was in the Coast Guard Auxiliary. He enjoyed cars, working on anything and spending time with his sons and grandchildren. He would always lend a helping hand to anyone in need.
Charles is survived by his wife, Nancy Jane (Boehler) Tackett, whom he married in 1956; five sons, Kevin Tackett of Delaware, Ohio, Dennis Tackett of Bellevue, Rick (Betty) Tackett of Half Moon Bay, Calif., David (Alicia) Tackett of Pickerington, Ohio, and Jamie Tackett of Columbia, S.C.; 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and sister, Linda.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Tommy Tackett.
News-Messenger
May 13, 2015FREMONT: Betty Jane Laird Young Kimball, 95, of Fremont, passed away Monday, May 11, 2015 at the Willows of Bellevue.
She was born April 5, 1920 the daughter of Louis Delbert and Bernice (Havens) Laird in Old Fort, OH. Betty graduated from Green Springs High School in the class of 1939, and also earned a diploma from Warner's Beauty College. She is a former member of Green Springs United Methodist Church, and was the co-owner of Young's Funeral Home in Green Springs, OH, with her husband Eric C. Young.
Betty is survived by her daughter, Pamela Sue Young Clayton, of Bellevue, OH; son, Terry Lynn Young, of Fremont, OH; grand-daughters, Alison Decker, of Clyde, OH, Tracy Young Meyers, of Green Springs, OH, Andrea Stover, of Old Fort, OH; grandson, Clayton Holesky, of Fremont, OH; and seven great- grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her first husband, Eric C. Young; her second husband, Harry Kimball, Jr.; sisters, Fern and Helen Feasel; brothers, Haven, Wayne, Harold, and Robert Laird.
The Oregonian (Portland, OR)
January 31, 1997Margaret Crockett Teskey, 92
At her request, there will be no service will be held for Margaret Teskey, a retired office manager who died Jan. 26, 1997, at age 92.
Mrs. Teskey was born April 8, 1904, in Napoleon, Ohio. Her maiden name was Crockett. In 1926, she married Percy H., who preceded her in death. She was secretary-treasurer of the American Malacological Society from 1950 to 1965 and curator of malacology in the Museum of Natural History in Buffalo, N.Y. She established and operated Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce at in Big Pine Key, Fla. She was a retired office manager.
She married Percy H. in 1928. He since has died.Survivors include her son, John C. of Beaverton; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: Gerald E Haskell
Birth Date: 30 Dec 1900
Death Date: 12 Nov 1959
Cemetery: Kenduskeag Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Kenduskeag, Maine
Enlisted: December 12, 1922
Discharged: December 21, 1927
Serial # 187063
Pension # C19 242 976
Sgt., US Marine Corps
U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File
Name: Edward Haskell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 8 Aug 1929
Death Date: 27 Aug 1986
SSN: 004244327
Branch 1: M
Enlistment Date 1:27 Sep 1946
Release Date 1: 26 Sep 1951
Enlistment Date 2:19 Mar 1952
Release Date 2: 28 Jun 1954
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U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958
Name: Edward E Haskell
Muster Date: Apr 1947
Rank: Private First Class
Station: 1St Bn, 2D Mar, 2D Mar Div, Fmf, Camp Lejeune, N.C.
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U.S., Marine Corps Casualty Indexes, 1940-1958
Name: Edward Eugene Haskell
Casualty Date: 22 Jun 1951
Casualty Type: WIA
Unit: B-1ST TK 1ST MAR DIV FMF
Service Number: 626313
Collection: US Marine Korean War Casualty Card Database
Location: TAB HARS-HAST
Item ID: 97117
URL: https://www.mcu.usmc.mil/histo...
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Bangor Daily News
August 29, 1986Augusta - Edward Eugene Haskell, 57, of the 194 Cony St., died at a hospital in Boston, August 27, 1986. He was born Aug. 8, 1929, in Bangor, the son of Gerald and Nellie (Garland) Haskell.
He was president of Haskell Energies Co., prior to that he was manager of the Fuel-Oil Division of Rideout Oil Co. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War and was a Gideon. He was a member and past director of Maine Oil Dealers Association. a member and past president, the director of the Augusta Kiwanis Club, a member and past master of the Augusta Lodge AF & AM, a member of Cushnoc Royal Arch Chapter, Alpha Council, Trinity Commandry, Kora Temple Shrine, Scottish Rite Bodies, Kennebec Valley Shrine Club and Rose of Sharon, OES. He recieved the Free Mason highest award, Josiah Hayden Drummond Distinguished Service Award in in 1983.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nancy M. (Rideout) Haskell of Augusta; one son, Edward Haskell, Jr. of Augusta; two daughters, Stephanie Haskell of Milford, Conn. and Mrs. Deborak MacKenzie of Gorham; one brother, Raymond of Bangor; three grandaughters, seceral nieces and nephews.
Central Maine
October 13, 2019AUGUSTA - Nancy Marie Haskell, 88, died peacefully on a beautiful fall afternoon with her family beside her, on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019, at MGMC-Glenridge, after bravely fighting Alzheimer's disease for eight years.
Nancy was born in Portland on Feb. 21, 1931, to parents Raymond and Florence (Bibber) Rideout.
Nancy was a lifelong member of South Parish Congregational Church, where she enjoyed singing in the choir, making wreaths for Holly Mart and decorating the sanctuary for Christmas. Nancy was very involved with sports at both alma maters Cony High School and the University of Maine at Orono. She was a lifetime member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Eastern Star, and enjoyed Red Hat Society gatherings.
Nancy, AKA Nannie, Mom, Fancy Nancy and oh yes, Nannie Bannie possessed an incredible passion for life, and loved summers at the family camp at Lower Narrows Pond, Christmas, loons, cardinals and most of all, spending time with her loving family.
She is survived by her son, Edward Haskell Jr., daughters, Stephanie Leet (William Leet) and Deborah MacKenzie (Chris MacKenzie); grandchildren, Elizabeth Haskell (Scott Elliot), Christen Haskell, Keri Haskell (Tommy Gauthier), John MacKenzie (Brittany Parnell), Daniel MacKenzie (Allison MacKenzie), Heather and Benjamin Leet; and great-grandchildren, Cole, Jack, Patrick, Alden, Dalton and Edelia.
Nancy was predeceased by her handsome, Marine Corps husband, Edward Haskell in 1986.
Charlotte Sun (Port Charlotte, FL)
September 14, 2011Raymond Earle "Rayzah" Haskell, 75, of Rotonda West, Fla., and formerly of Bangor, Maine, passed away Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011. He was born May 17, 1936, in Bangor, to Gerald and Nellie Haskell.
Raymond served in the U.S. Navy. He worked at Rotonda Golf and Country Club and was an avid golfer.
Raymond is survived by his children, Jeffrey (Cynthia) Haskell of Rotonda West, Stephen Haskell of Rockland, Mass., Laura Fordahl of Tucson, Ariz., and David Haskell of Sarasota, Fla.; grandchildren, Shannon and Matthew Haskell of Rotonda West, Christopher Haskell of Rockland, and Nathan, Gabriel, Caleb and Lane Fordahl of Tucson; stepchildren, Deborah Placek of Springdale, Ark., James Provost of Albion, Maine, Deanna Packer of Olde Town, Maine, and Dawn Ayer of Bangor; and numerous step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.
Bangor Daily News
September 25, 2008BANGOR � Gloria Dawn (Miles) Haskell, 71, wife of Raymond Earle Haskell, died March 10, 2007, after a brief illness. She was born March 5, 1936, in Old Town, the daughter of Clayton Miles and Minerva Burr.
Gloria graduated from Old Town High School, Class of 1954. She attended Bentley Business College, Boston. She worked as a bookkeeper for Hannaford Supermarkets for 30 years. Gloria was a wonderful cook and enjoyed cooking for her family and spending time with them. She had a love for animals. Her hobbies included crocheting, knitting and crossword puzzles. She looked forward to monthly luncheons with her lady friends.
Surviving in addition to her husband, Ray, are her four children, Deborah and her husband, Dr. Richard Placek, of Springdale, Ark., James and his wife, Rose Provost, of Albion, Deanna and her husband, Harry Packer, of Old Town and Dawn and her husband, William Ayer, of Bangor; four stepchildren, Jeffrey and his wife, Cindy Haskell, of Englewood, Fla.; Steven and his wife, Deborah Haskell, of Rockland, Mass.; Laura and her husband, Larry Fordahl, of Tucson, Ariz., and David Haskell of Sarasota, Fla.; grand-children, Travis, Kristen and Meghan Placek, all of Springdale, Ark., Melanie (Provost) Darcy and her husband, Paul, of Norwood, Mass., Lucas Provost and his fianc?e, Heather Horner, of Albion, Jeremy Landry and his wife, Katarzyna, of Brewer, twins, Jason and Justin Landry of Old Town, Joseph Leroy Tuck of Bangor; one great-grandbaby, Joseph Stephen Landry of Brewer; stepgrandchildren, Shannon and Matthew Haskell of Englewood, Fla.; Christopher Haskell of Rockland, Mass.; Nathan, Gabriel, Caleb and Lane Fordahl of Tucson, Ariz.; two special aunts, Mildred Batson of Dexter, and Jeannie Rogers and her husband, Dustin, of Bangor; cousins; her former husband, Edward Provost and his wife, Irma, of Albion.She was predeceased by her step-father, Thornton Huck Burr; and a sister, Ruby Miles.
Find-a-Grave
Eleanor M. (Haskell) Monks, 93, of Pembroke died on January 23, 2015, at the Bay Path at Duxbury Nursing Center. She was born in Hanover, daughter of the late Sherman and Mabel (Drew) Haskell, and was raised and educated there. She had previously been a waitress at several restaurants and later was an associate in retail sales.
Wife of the late George S. Monks Jr., she is survived by her children, Charlyne Hill and her husband Thomas of Pembroke, George S. Monks and his wife Cheryl of Middleboro and Steven W. Monks of Hanover.
She was predeceased by her daughter, Stephanie L. Copp.
Also surviving are her son and daughter-in-law, Warren Copp of Carver and Katherine Monks of Harwichport; 9 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and 2 great great-grandchildren.