In 1900 census Laura is living with her grandparents George W. and Mary J. Graves,
44412. William Frederick Haskell
Kingsburg Recorder
November 22, 1956Funeral services were held here Monday morning at the Garner Chapel for William Frederick Haskell who died in the Kingsburg Sanitarium Thursday night after a lengthy illness. He was 63 years of age.
Mr. Haskell was a native of Iowa and had been a resident of Kingsburg district since 1908 where he engaged in ranching. He was a senior director of the California Cling Peach Association with 18 years service on the board and also was a grower director of the association's advertising committee.
He was a past master of the Traver Masonic Lodge, past patron of the Kingsburg Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, the Scottish Rite bodies of Fresno, and a charter member of the Tehran Shrine Temple. For a number of years he was a Kingsburg High School trustee.
Mr. Haskell was a rock hobbyist collection and polishing stones and also had a cactus garden at his home with 1,500 varieties of cacti. For many years the American Legion sponsored a cactus and rock show at the Haskell Cactus Gardens until ill health of Mr. and Mrs. Haskell caused them to discontinue the hobby. Mrs. Haskell died four years ago.Mr. Haskell is survived by a son, Floyd Haskell, of Kingsburg, and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Kaiser, of Kingsburg.
The Fresno Bee (CA)
December 25, 1997HASKELL, FLOYD - Private services for Floyd Haskell, 78, of Kingsburg, will be held under the direction of Creighton Memorial Chapel. Mr. Haskell, a farmer, died Sunday.
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Kingsburg Recorder
Dec. 24, 1997Longtime Kingsburg residents Floyd Haskell and Verna Haskell both died as a result of a traffic accident Dec. 17
Verna Haskell, 77, was killed in the accident in Fresno. Floyd Haskell died Dec. 21 in Fresno at the age of 78.
A memorial service was held for Floyd and Verna Haskell Monday at Evangelical Free Church. Burial followed on Monday for Mrs. Haskell at the Kingsburg District Cemetery.
Mrs. Haskell was born in Loveland, Colo. and lived in Kingsburg for the past 75 years, where she was a homemaker. She was a member of the Evangelical Free Church and also attended Lutheran Bible Institute.
Mr. Haskell was born in Kingsburg and lived there all of his life, where he was a self-employed farmer.
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U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Floyd W Haskell
Birth Year: 1919
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: California
State of Residence: California
County or City: Kings
Enlistment Date: 27 Jan 1942
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: Presidio of Monterey
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: Civil Life
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Farm hands, general farms
Marital status: Single, without dependents
Height: 71
Weight: 229
73660. Harold Franklin Rollins Jr.
Beverly Citizen (MA)
September 14, 2006Harold F. Rollins Jr., 86, a lifelong resident of Beverly, husband of Dorothy I. (Rowell) Rollins, died September 8, 2006, at the Blueberry Hill Healthcare in Beverly, after a long illness.
Mr. Rollins was born in Beverly, the son of the late Harold and Myrtle (Cree) Rollins.
He was an U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II and also served in the National Guard. Mr. Rollins had worked for the Beverly School Department as a supervisor and a custodian for 37 years, retiring in 1982. He then worked for Henry's Market in North Beverly for 22 years, bagging groceries until he retired in 2004.
In addition to his wife of 51 years, Dorothy, Mr. Rollins is survived by four children, Jeffrey Rollins of Beverly, Scott Rollins of Uniontown, Ohio, Leanne Perrigo of Lexington, and Brian Rollins and his wife, Cindy, of Amsterdam, N.Y.; four grandchildren, Jessica and Pamela Perrigo of Beverly and Corey and Ashley Rollins of Uniontown, Ohio; his sister, Anne Burton of Topsfield; his sister- in-law, Joy Rollins of Alexandria, N.C.; and his beloved pet, Molly.
Find-a-Grave
Beverly � Dorothy I. (Rowell) Rollins, 89, wife of the late Harold F. Rollins Jr., died Tuesday August 21, 2012, at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers after a long illness.
Mrs. Rollins, the daughter of the late Viola (Crockert) Rowell, was born and raised in Beverly and was a life long resident. Mrs. Rollins worked for the Beverly school system as a lunch monitor, and later worked for many years at Henry's of North Beverly as a cashier.
Mrs. Rollins is survived by her four children, Jeff Rollins of Beverly, Scott Rollins of Ohio, Leanne Perrigo or Lexington, and Brien Rollins and his wife Cindy of N.Y. Her sister Mary Perkins of Maine, her sister-in-law Anne Burton of Florida. Her four grandchildren, Jessica Palm and her husband Mike of Essex, Pamela Perrigo of Beverly, Corey and Ashley Rollins of Ohio, and her beloved pet and companion Molly.
Virginian-Pilot
January 6, 1995.William
Bill'' Cree Rollins, 72, died Jan. 5, 1995, in Virginia Beach. Mr. Rollins was born in Beverly, Mass., and was a Baptist. He was retired from the U.S. Navy as a C.P.O. and was retired as a bank teller from First Virginia Bank. He was a veteran of World War II and Korea.
Survivors include his wife, Joy J. Rollins; a daughter, Beth Keith of Asheville, N.C.; a sister, Anne Burton of Georgetown, Mass.; a brother, Harold F. Rollins of Beverly, Mass.; and three grandchildren, Ricky Keith, Jeffrey Keith and Edward Keith, all of Asheville.
44417. Edward Haskell Woodberry
Tampa Bay Times
November 4, 1990Woodberry, Edward Haskell, 81, of 5220 Brittany Drive S, St. Petersburg, died Friday at College Harbor Health Center. He came here in 1972 from Grand Rapids, Mich., where he was an employee of Rapidstand. He worked for Lamson Corp. in Syracues, N.Y., for 31 years. He was a Navy veteran. Locally, he was a member of the Lakewood Country Club and several organizations at Port Brittany. He was a Protestant and a graduate of Harvard University.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret; a daughter, Dana Saccomanno, Warwick, R.I.; a brother, John D., Danvers, Mass.; two grandchildren; and a niece and nephew.
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
July 17, 1998Margaret L. Wood Woodberry died June 27 in Seminole, Fla.
Born in Glenmont, she was a graduate of Albany Girls Academy and Wheelock College, Cambridge, Mass. She lived in Syracuse, Beverly, Mass., and Grand Rapids, Mich., and taught kindergarten in the Albany area.
Her husband, Edward H., died previously.
Survivors: A daughter, Dana Saccomanno of Warwick, R.I.; two grandchildren; a great-granddaughter.
Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home
Warwick � Dana (Woodberry) Saccomanno, 76, died Saturday, August 2, 2014 at Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI. She was the beloved wife of the late Pat G. Saccomanno who died in 1979.
Born in Beverly, MA, the daughter of the late Edward H. "Ned" and Margaret L. "Peg" (Wood) Woodberry, she worked for many years as a sales associate and merchandise buyer for several local ski shops. She previously was a fashion coordinator in New York City.
Dana was a member of St. David's on-the-Hill Episcopal Church, Cranston and a long-time member of the Newport Ski Club. "Nana Dana" was an amazing knitter, especially of socks and sweaters. She loved dogs and just one month ago she lost her beloved companion of fourteen years, "Bobby", a Belgian Tervuren.
Her family remembers her as a bright and energetic person who enjoyed the outdoors, socializing with friends, walking her dog, laughing, drinking coffee, and skiing the black diamonds. As a single parent for 35 years, she always prioritized her children.
She is survived by one daughter: Susan D. Saccomanno & her partner of 21 years, William Long, of Portland, OR; one son: Armand M. Saccomanno & his wife Emilie Krueger-Saccomanno of North Windham, CT and three grandchildren: Emma L. Long, Mabel S. Saccomanno and Shelby G. Saccomanno.
The Boston Globe
September 8, 2005Woodberry, John Dane - age 92, father of Stephanie Page Clayton & her husband, Nelson O. of Old Lyme, CT, Nathan Dane Woodberry & his wife, Diana W. of Simsbury, CT, grandfather of Dawn Warrall of WA, Constance M. Clayton of CA, Pamela W. Forbes of CT & Linda W. Kulinski of CT, great-grandfather ofKevin J. Kulinski, Kyle D. Kulinski, Connor T. Kullinski, Emily B. amd Peter M. Worrall, Willis A. Stanowski, Nel W. Clayton Stankowski, Andrew C. & Marley B. Forbes.
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)
September 15, 1992Ruth Cross Utley participated in many civic and church groups during the 45 years she was a resident of Cleveland Heights.
She was a Girl Scout and PTA leader. Her family was host to visitors for the Council of World Affairs. She was an officer of Church Women United and American Baptist Women.
Mrs. Utley, 82, died Aug. 17 at the Judson Park retirement home, where she had moved a year ago.
She was born in Rochester, N.Y. She moved to Cleveland after graduating from Oberlin College in 1931 and pursued graduate studies in social work at Western Reserve University.
Mrs. Utley worked with the old Associated Charities, the Cuyahoga County Relief Administration and the Emergency Relief Administration.
Mrs. Utley also worked for the Work Projects Administration. It was there she met her husband, Winferd. They were married in 1933.
Mrs. Utley volunteered for every charitable group that asked for help. She regularly solicited her neighbors for donations.
Mrs. Utley belonged to the Church of the Master for 40 years. She was also a member of the College Club and the Cleveland Skating Club.
One of her hobbies was copper enameling. She taught the skill as a volunteer instructor at Judson Park.
Mrs. Utley is survived by her husband; a daughter, Sue Ellen of Sagamore Hills; son, William L. of South Euclid; and a grandchild.
The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ)
August 8, 2002Services for Dr. William A. Gale, 63, of Maplewood will be at 8 o'clock this evening in the Codey Funeral Home, 69 High St., Orange.
Dr. Gale, who died Monday at home, was a research scientist at Bell Labs in Murray Hill for 26 years before retiring in 1998.
He earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and a combined master's and doctorate in physics, both from Rice University, Houston, Texas.
A fellow of the National Science Foundation, Washington D.C., Dr. Gale founded the Society of Artificial Intelligence and Statistics and was a member of the American Physical Society, Washington D.C.
Born in Houston, Texas, he lived in Arlington, Va., and South Orange before moving to Maplewood in 1989.
Surviving are his wife, Lynn; daughters, Marion E. Davis and Rebekah E., and sisters, Cynthia Newton and Elizabeth Sevy.
Houston Chronicle (TX)
August 31, 2008ADONIRAM JUDSON SEVY, III Jud, 64, passed away August 22, 2008, surrounded by his family, Betsey, Ingrid, and Alec.
He was preceded in death by parents Felicity Clarkson and A.J. Sevy, II and sister Judith and survived by sisters Edith Riley and Peggy Black.
Born in Waco, TX, Jud grew up in St. Joseph, MO and graduated from Central High. He attended Westminster College where he was a Sigma Chi and graduated with a degree in History from Northwest Missouri State College in 1968. He served in Vietnam with the U.S. Army.
After returning he worked in insurance which took him to Houston where he met and fell in love with Elizabeth Gale. The two married in 1972 and later welcomed their two children.
In 1998, Jud became a kidney donor for his wife. A longtime member of the Bellaire Optimist Club, Sunday School teacher, and Boy Scout Leader, Jud was devoted to his family and community. He was ever gentle, giving, considerate, and loving; leaving all who knew him with memories of a man with a quick smile and a true pride in those he loved.