Census records records Clyde Warren as adopted son of Abraham ane Edna Lake
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Elizabeth H. (Bryer) Cresoe 64, of 24 1/2 Cabot Street, wife of Francis Cresoe, died suddenly Tuesday evening at her home of a heart attack.
Born in Needham , daughter of the late Giles Bryer and Elizabeth Jane (Bezanson) Bryer. She grew up in Saugus and graduated from Saugus High School. She married Durwood Warren on November 30, 1933, there were two children born during their short marriage, Virginia Louise, and Vernon Lee Warren.Virgina passed away in 1941 at the age of six,in an autobobile accident, both were unable to accept the death and the marriage quickly declined and were divorced, but remained friends. She remarried on march 16 1946 to her now husband, Francis, raising their two daughters.
A women devoted to her family, she was dynamic,eager and the voice of reason.
She is survived by her husbnd of 29 years, one son Vernon Warren of Texas, two daughters Sharon Cresoe and Barbara Glidden , both of Beverly. Proud grandmother of four;Lavern Reynolds- Warren of Glouster,, Donald Jr., Donna and Darlene Glidden of Beverly; two brothers,Francis and Charles Markland of Saugus; four nephews, Francis, Gary, Jay and Robert Markland of Hamilton; one sister , Dorothy Novicki of New Hampshire and Florida; numerios cousin's on the Bryer and Bezanson side
The Dothan Eagle (AL)
January 12, 2009Vernon Lee Warren, 71, a resident of Daleville passed away on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009, at Flowers Hospital.
Mr. Warren was born on April 13, 1937, in Saugus, Mass., and lived the early years of his life there. He joined the U.S. Army in 1964 and served two tours in Vietnam in Aviation Maintenance. He retired after 21 years of service in 1985 at Fort Rucker. He was later employed with Dyn-Corp for 16 years prior to his retirement in 2002. He has resided in Daleville for the past 35 years and was a Disabled American Veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Sharon K. Warren of Daleville; daughters, Kim Houke-Warren and Linda Houke of Daleville, Laverne Saputo and her husband, Peter of Massachussetts; grandchildren, Zachary and Madison Houke-Warren, Antonio, Andreaz, Ardriana and Alessia Saputo; sisters, Sharon Beaton and Barbara Glidden of Massachussetts; brothers and sisters-in-law, Bud and Margaret Craft, Gene and Nancy Houke of Missouri; many nieces and nephews.
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Find-a-GraveWhen I started doing memorials , I never thought of considering I would be doing one for you , my brother, yet, here I am trying to put into words how much you are missed, and how much you will always will remain a part of me and everyone in our family, we will always love and miss you.
Vernon Lee Warren 71, a resident of Daneville Alabama, passed away on Saturday, January 10,2009 at Flowers Hospital.
Mr. Waren was born in Saugus, Ma. on April 13 1937 to the late Durwood Warren and Elizabeth (Bryer) Cresoe.
He joined the U.S. Army in 1964 and served two tours in Vietnam in Aviation Maintenance. He retired after 21 years of service in 1985 at Ft. Rucker, Alabama. He was later employed with Dyn-Corp for 16 years prior to his retirement in 2002. He has resided in Dalevile for the past 35 years and was a Disabled American Veteran.
He is survived by his wife Sharon K.(Houke) Warren; together they raised her daughter Kim Houke both of Dalevile, Ala. His loving daughter Lavern Suputo and her husband Peter of Glouster, Ma.; two sisters Sharon Beaton and Barbara Glidden both of Beverly, Ma.; six grandchildren Antonio, Andreaz, Adriana and Alessia Suputo, Zachary and Madison Houke ; Proud Uncle of seven, Great uncle of twelve, great-great uncle of two.
The Rockingham News
September 1, 2000HAVERHILL, Mass. -- Ruth E. (Gowell) Warren Murray, 90, of 327 Main St., died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2000, in Hale Hospital.
She was born June 5, 1910, in Lynn, Mass., the daughter of the late Albert and Lily (Sweetland) Gowell. She moved to East Hampstead in 1966 moving to Haverhill in 1996.
She was a graduate of Lynn English High School. Mrs. Murray was a stitcher in Lynn and Lawrence, Mass., shoe industries and had also been a nurse's aide at Lynn Hospital. She was a member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Gautreau Post, American Legion in Lynn. She enjoyed needlepoint, crocheting, knitting and bingo.
She is survived by two sons and their wives, James L. and Dorothy Warren of Derry and Robert and Diane Warren of East Hampstead; two daughters, Eleanor Harrington of Winthrop, Maine, and Arlene M. Allen and her husband Robert of Bradneton, Fla.; three stepsons and their wives, Arthur and Mary Ann Murray of Lynn, Donald and Carol Murray of Tewksbury, Mass., and David and Caroline Murray of Goffstown; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren; one brother, Lawrence Gowell of Lee; and several nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her first husband, Alton Warren, who died in 1965, and her second husband, Harold Murray, who died in 1997.
centralmaine.com
WINTHROP - Surrounded by her loving family, Eleanor Ruth Harrington passed away on Sunday July 28, 2019, at the age of 85. She had been a resident of Marshwood Center in Lewiston since December of 2016.
Eleanor was born on Sept. 23, 1933 in Lynn, Mass., the oldest child of four children to Ruth and Alton Warren. Upon graduation from Lynn High school she joined the U.S. Air Force in 1952 specializing in communications at Warren AFB in Wyoming during the Korean War conflict. She was stationed in Langley AFB Virginia until she was honorably discharged in January 1955. After leaving the service, Eleanor met and soon married Gene Harrington on June 3, 1956. After a number of moves throughout the Eastern US, Eleanor and her family settled in Winthrop, ME to raise her six children.
Eleanor enjoyed many hobbies including knitting, crochet, cribbage, bowling and card games. Being U.S. service veterans, both Eleanor and Gene became very active members in the American Legion Post 40 in Winthrop, ME. While an active member in the Legion, Eleanor held many positions of responsibility including 1st Vice Commander. While serving at the Post, one of Eleanor's tasks, which became a labor of love, was to run the weekly Bingo games. Eleanor would spend hours planning and playing Bingo with her fellow members and friends.
After the passing of her husband Gene in 1998 due to lung disease, Eleanor became active in the Trek across Maine - a multi-day, cycling event which is the largest fundraising event of its kind in the nation for the American Lung Association. Eleanor worked the rest stops annually providing refreshments for the riders and became known as the "Dancing Granny"!
Eleanor is predeceased by her husband Gene Harrington, her parents Ruth and Alton Warren, her three siblings James, Robert and Arlene as well as her brother-in-law James Harrington and Sister-in-law Elizabeth Marshall.
She is survived by her six children; Colleen (Bill) Prescott, Winthrop, ME, Charlene (Don) Smith, Boca Raton, FL, Gene (Laine ) Harrington, Woodstock, GA, Dean (Angela) Harrington, Livermore Falls, ME, Kathleen (Jeff) Dupont, Readfield, ME, Darlene Michaud, Winslow, ME, Her grandchildren; Brian and Katie Prescott, Donnie, Melissa, Casey and Amy Smith, Kevin and Dana Harrington, Brandon and Sean Harrington, Nick Purnell, Courtney McGinnis, Lindsey Harrington, Joey Dupont, Leah Frost, Stephanie Michaud and Sasha Michaud, four step grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, brother-in-law and his wife, Gary and May Harrington and sister-in-law Dot Warren, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Daily Item (Lynn, MA)
July 11, 2013HAVERHILL - Mr. James L. Warren, 78, of Haverhill, died Tuesday, July 9, 2013 at the Holy Family Hospital in Methuen after being stricken ill suddenly at home.
Born in Lynn, he was the son of the late Alton J. and Ruth E. (Gowell) Warren. He attended Lynn public schools and was a graduate of Lynn English High School, Class of 1953.
Mr. Warren was employed as a Union Painter and was a member of the Painters Union, Local 1280, Revere from 1964 until 1995. He then went to work for the Williams Painting Company located in Derry, N. H., retiring last year.
A devoted husband, father of 10, grandfather and great grandfather, he worked and lived for his family. He cherished his time spent with family, attending many athletic events or any extra curricular activities they were involved in. He was known for having a great sense of humor and taking ribbings from his entire family. The "Mr. Fix it" of the family, he painted all of his children's residences as a labor of love.
He leaves his beloved wife of 59 years, Dorothy J. (Snow) Warren of Haverhill; his loving children, Linda M. Mazza and her husband Charles A. of Kingston, N. H., Laurence J. Warren and his wife Donna of Exeter, N. H., Cheryl A. Dawidowicz and her fiancé Demetri DeCicco of Haverhill, Tammy J. Copeland and her husband Jeffrey of Sandown, N. H., Lori A. Wells and her husband Leonard D. of Greenbush, Maine, Jodi M. Daley of Haverhill, Holli A. Dallon and her husband Mark S. of Kingston, N. H., Jami L. Herring and her fiancé Jamie M. Brown of Haverhill and James A. Warren and his wife Alexandra E. of Salem; a sister, Eleanor R. Harrington of Winthrop, Maine; 25 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his daughter, Diane L. Warren, great granddaughter, Alexis Warren, and siblings, Robert Warren and Arlene Allen.
The Eagle-Tribune (Lawrence, MA)
January 27, 2012DERRY, N.H. � Robert L. Warren, 75 of Derry, NH, formerly of E. Hampstead, NH, died Wednesday January 25, 2012 at Pleasant Valley Nursing Care Center in Derry, after a lengthy illness.
Mr. Warren was born October 9, 1936 in Lynn, MA, and was a son of the late Alton and Ruth (Gowell) Warren. He was raised and educated in the Lynn area, and lived for many years in East Hampstead. Mr. Warren worked for over 40 years as a long haul truck driver, and drove for several different trucking companies.
He was predeceased by his wife of 32 years, Diane L. (Greenleaf) Warren in 2005, and by his sister Arlene Allen. Members of the family include a son Robert and his wife Sally of Pembroke, ME., 4 stepdaughters, Sherry Wood of Derry, NH, Stacy Grant & Don Pappalardo, of Londonderry, NH, Kathleen Donahue & her husband Peter of Atkinson, NH, and Rhonda Collins of Bradenton, FL. He leaves 12 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren. a brother James Warren and wife Dottie of Derry, NH, sister Eleanor Harrington of Winthrop, ME.
New Hampshire Union Leader (Manchester, NH)
May 25, 2005EAST HAMPSTEAD -- Diane L. Warren, 67, died May 22, 2005, in the Parkland Medical Center in Derry.
Mrs. Warren was born in Portland, Maine, on Jan. 1, 1938, the daughter of Clifton and Blanche (Lothrop) Greenleaf, and was educated in Portland schools.
She was a resident of East Hampstead for the past 31 years, formerly living in Plaistow.
She was formerly employed as a certified nurses' aide for Salem Haven Nursing Home in Salem. She loved gardening and spending time with her grandchildren.
Family members include her husband, Robert L. Warren of East Hampstead; four daughters, Sherry Wood of Derry, Stacy Grant of Dracut, Mass., Kathleen Donahue of Atkinson, and Rhonda Collins of Epsom; one stepson, Robert Warren of Pembroke, Maine; 12 grandchildren; two sisters, Sharon Steele of Dracut and Norma Haskell of Standish, Maine; two brothers, Edward Greenleaf of Portland, Clifton Greenleaf of Manchester; several nieces and nephews.
72793. Frederick E. Russell Jr.
Solimine Funeral Homes
Frederick E. Russell, Jr., age 81, of Danvers and formerly of Lynn, died on Friday, December 13, 2019 at a local nursing home following a lengthy illness.
He was the loving and devoted husband of Joan (Nickerson) Russell with whom he shared over 62 years of marriage.
Born in Lynn in 1938, Fred was the son of the late Frederick and Dorothy (Warren) Russell.
He was raised and educated in Lynn, graduated from Lynn Trade in 1956 and has lived in Danvers for the past 40 years. Following high school, Fred served in the United States Marine Corps Reserves for over 12 years. He worked as a Master Pipefitter at Metro Swift for many years and assisted his son as a lobsterman in his free time. He enjoyed stamp collecting, tinkering in the yard and was an avid reader. He loved fishing and often took trips to upstate New York where he fished Lake Ontario and fly fished the Salmon River. He loved spending time at home with his family and friends and his beloved dogs Tipper and Chin and his cat Lucy.
In addition to his wife Joan, Fred is survived by his loving children Frederick Russell, III and his wife Maura of Lynn and Cheryle Russell of Lynn; his cherished grandchildren, Amy Russell, Nicolle Brusky, Kaitlyn Russell, Keith Russell and James Russell; his adoring great-grandchildren, Devin, Grace and Emma; his sister Geraldine Sawyer of Lynn and his many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Fred was the grandfather of the late Joseph Russell and brother of the late Richard Russell.
Ocala Star-Banner (FL)
June 3, 1993OCALA -- Gardner H. Warren, 68, co-owner of OEM Auto Parts, died June 1, 1993, at Marion Community Hospital.
A native of Lynn, Mass., Mr. Warren came here 12 years ago from Naperville, IL. He was Protestant and a life member of the Masons and Shriners.
Survivors include his wife, Frances J. Warren, Ocala; daughter, Beverly; stepdaughters, Elizabeth and Laura; sons, Roy G. and James A.; and stepson, John.
Bangor Daily News
July 7, 2019BANGOR, ME. AND NORTH PALM BEACH, FL. - Roy Gardner Warren Sr., 63, passed away July 1st after a courageous battle with leukemia.
Roy was born July 3, 1955 to father Gardner and raised by loving mother Dorothy, along brother Jim and sister Bev Mansell (Tom, daughter Tracy).
Born in Salem Mass and raised in Maine, where at a young age he met smoking-hot future wife Martha Pinkham. He was an accomplished athlete, driven entrepreneur, and devoted family man.
He is survived by Martha; kids Nikki Cavallo (Jeff), Mac (Ashley) and Roy Jr. Known lovingly as "Bumpa"; he forever will be remembered by grandchildren Caroline, Jack, John Malcolm, William, Bella, Anthony and Sophia.
Best described by a friend as " completely generous and honest", Roy lived his life by his own terms, guided by his Christian faith, love and an eternal optimism that he maintained until his last day.
The Moscow-Pullman Daily News (ID)
October 10, 2003Dr. C. Seymour Card Jr., beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother, passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 7. He was born in South Paris, Maine, on Jan. 28, 1928, to C. Seymour and Marion Card.
C. Seymour Jr. had a distinguished career as a doctor of veterinary medicine. In 1951, he received his bachelor of science of animal husbandry degree from the University of Maine. In 1955, he earned his master of science degree from Cornell University, and in 1977, he received his Ph.D. from Colorado State University.
He played football for the University of Maine and was a member of the Phi Mu Delta fraternity.
Dr. Card ran his own private practice in South Clarendon, Vt. He was a professor of veterinary medicine at Penn State University, Colorado State University, and the University of Idaho. He then returned to Penn State University as the head of the Veterinary Sciences Department. At the University of Arizona in Tucson, he served as the State Association Director of Agricultural Research Stations. Prior to Dr. Card's retirement, he was the executive secretary of the Animal Health and Diagnostic Commission for the State of Pennsylvania. Since 1977, he and his wife Carolyn have resided in Wellington, Colo.
During his career, he received numerous awards for outstanding leadership, excellence in teaching, and for distinguished contributions and accomplishments.
In memory of his parents, Dr. Card founded the C. Seymour and Marion Card College Scholarship Fund at Oxford Hills High School in South Paris, Maine.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Carolyn; his three children and their families, Candace Solano of Fort Collins, Deborah Keys of Louisiana, Mo., and Bruce Card of Tucson; sons-in-law Henry Solano and Bruce Keys; and daughter-in-law Sydney Card; 11 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO)
June 20, 2008Waitsburg resident, Jerome Donald "Don" Haskell, 84, died June 16, 2008, at the Jonathan M. Wainwright Memorial Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Walla Walla, Washington.
The memorial service will be held in Colorado at a later date. His grandson, Jason Haskell, will officiate at the service. Arrangements have been entrusted to Mountain View-Colonial DeWitt, 1551 Dalles Military Road, Walla Walla, Washington.
Mr. Haskell was born August 20, 1923, in Fort Morgan, Colorado, to Jerome Shaw and Maud Everett Long Haskell.
He was raised on the family farm at Wray, Colorado, and attended most of his school years in the Fort Morgan/Wray area. His family moved to Denver in his late teens and he graduated from East High School in Denver. Following his WWII service in the US Navy, he managed Emerald Valley Ranch for several years before joining the Ironworkers Union.
In May, 1943, he and Rose Marie Major married in Denver. She died in 1975. He married a second time to Sara "Sally" Spencer Malgeri in January, 1977, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She died in 2001.
Don loved working on the tallest structures - he was never afraid of falling. He was proud of the four children he and Rose Marie raised and enjoyed Sally's five adult children. His last years were spent in Washington with his daughter and her family.
Survivors include two daughters: Laurie Richardson of Waitsburg, Washington and Jeri Haskell of Homer, Alaska; a son, Charles Haskell of Ontario, Canada; daughter-in-law, Antonia Haskell of Manila, Philippines; four step-children: Beth, Sue, Sara and Seth Malgeri; a sister, Elnora Price of Richfield, Idaho; eleven grandchildren, five step-grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters: Vera and Ruth, and his oldest son, Donald J. Haskell.
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U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Jerome Donald Haskell
Ship, Station or Activity: LSM 127
Ship Number or Designation: LSM-127
Muster Date: 1 Jul 1945
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Jerome Haskell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 20 Aug 1923
Death Date: 16 Jun 2008
Branch 1: NAVY
Enlistment Date 1: 21 Feb 1943
Release Date 1: 26 Nov 1945
The Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO)
May 5, 1992DONALD JEROME HASKELL, 44, of Glenwood Springs died April 29, 1992, in Glenwood Springs. He was a ranch manager and a former resident of Colorado Springs.
Mr. Haskell was born Dec. 5, 1947, in Colorado Springs to Jerome D. and Rose Marie (Major) Haskell. His father lives in Glenwood Springs.
He was married Jan. 22, 1977, in Pine to Antonia Malgieri, who survives.
Mr. Haskell also is survived by his stepmother, Sally of Glenwood Springs; four sons, Eli, Jason, Jerry and J.D., all of Glenwood Springs; a daughter, Rose of Glenwood Springs; a brother, Charles of Carp, Ontario; and two sisters, Laurie Richardson of Waitsburg, Wash., and Heri of King Salmon, Alaska.
Tributes
Jeri was born on May 14, 1953 and passed away on Saturday, October 13, 2012. Jeri was a resident of Haines, Alaska.
The Denver Post (CO)
November 29, 2001Sara Spencer Haskell, 74, of Waitsburg, Wash., a homemaker, died Oct. 24 in Waitsburg.
She was born Sept. 24, 1927, in Philadelphia. Her interests included cooking, sewing and crafts.
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he is survived by her husband, Don; four daughters, Susan M. Watson Hampson, Golden, Elizabeth M. Douglas, Wayne, Pa., Sara M. Withaar, Denver, and Antonia, Glenwood Springs; a son, Seth A. Malgieri, Broomfield; 15 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.