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PISKOR, LADISLAUS A.
Laddie A. Peskor [November 20, 1965], WWII veteran, dearly beloved husband of Anne, nee Skiba; loving father of Kathryn Rose and Mark Charles; fond son of Catherine and the late Mark; dear brother of Marie, Stanley, Casey (Marie), Ann (Barney) Winkie, Edward, and Frances (Frank)] Skiba; dear brother-in-law of John (Elizabeth) Skiba, Bernice (Edward) Kuta, […]
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PRINGLE, RICHARD H.
A pioneer Hawaii skydiver died yesterday [October 4, 1965] after falling from a board seven feet above the ground. Dead is Richard H. Pringle, 43, of 1220 Ulupuni St., Kailua. He fell at 9:50 a.m. yesterday while working on a cottage being built for a church pastor on Navy property near the Moanalua Shopping Center. […]
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PACHIS, NICK
Nick A. Pachis, 43, of 1758 Osage Ave. SE, died this morning [September 7, 1965] in Doctors Hospital. Mr. Pachis was born in Delphos, Ohio, and had resided in Massillon 40 years. He was a press operator at the Ford Motor Company’s Canton plant Mr. Pachis served with the U.S. Marines during World War II. […]
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BANNON, RUSSELL E., JR.
PROVIDENCE, RI. — A patient on leave from the Veterans Hospital in Brockton. Mass., walked into a gun shop here this afternoon [September 2, 1965], asked for some cartridges and a pistol and killed himself before the eyes of the proprietor. Hospital officials identified him as Russell E. Bannon Jr., 44, of Providence. They said […]
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COGSWELL, GEORGE T.
Funeral services will be conducted in Sacramento for George Theodore Cogswell, 45-year-old Sacramento resident, who died yesterday [August 25, 1965] while visiting in Sonoma County. The Sonoma County Coroner’s office said Mr. Cogswell was on a fishing trip at Bodega Bay when he suddenly collapsed. He was taken to the Coast Guard Station for emergency […]
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FRAZIER, EMERT L.
Word has been received in Lead of the unexpected death of Emert Frazier, former resident, Monday afternoon [August 16, 1965] in Seattle, Wash. Frazier, who attended the 40th reunion of the Lead High School Class of 1925 about ten days ago, apparently suffered a fatal heart attack, according to Mrs. William Ferguson, Lead, a sister-in-law. […]
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WILHARMS, EARL R.
Earl R. Wilharms, 43, 2235 W. Wisconsin Ave., died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound in the upper left chest about 4:30 p.m. Saturday [August 14, 1965], according to Outagamie sheriff authorities. He was found by his mother, Mrs. Joseph Wilharms, after she heard the shot in an upstairs bedroom. Wilharms lived at the home […]
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MANOSKY, EDWARD J.
Edward J. Manosky [August 5, 1965], of 20500 Ferguson; beloved husband of Edith; dear father of John, Gary and Debra; son of Nick and Catherine Manosky; brother of George and Mrs. Stanley (Helen) Dykla. Funeral services from McCabe Funeral Home, 18570 Grand River at Glastonbury, Monday 8:30 a.m. St. Stephen’s Church 9:30 a.m. Requiem service […]
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WALKER, WILLIAM K.
William Walker, 42, of Coppell, Tex., who was critically injured late Thursday night in a traffic accident at Allen Ave. and Ford St., died at 2:31 p.m. yesterday [July 31, 1965] in Confederate Memorial Hospital. The death was the third traffic fatality in Shreveport this year as compared to nine at the same time last […]
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LAMBDIN, HOMER L.
Funeral services for Homer Lee Lambdin, a Middlesboro strip mine operator, will he conducted at the First Baptist Church at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The Middlesboro man died at 2:25 p.m. Saturday [July 17, 1965] in the Pineville Community Hospital following an accident at the Carnes Coal Company near Davisburg at 1 p.m. Lambdin was in […]