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Son | James Milton Stage+ (b. 4 February 1931, d. 11 January 1998) |
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Son | James Milton Stage+ (b. 4 February 1931, d. 11 January 1998) |
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Son | Edwin J. Stoll+ (b. 11 May 1905, d. 25 January 1963) |
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Son | Edwin J. Stoll+ (b. 11 May 1905, d. 25 January 1963) |
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Father | Charles Elbert Kramer (b. 11 February 1922, d. 22 May 2013) |
Mother | Betty Jean Green (b. 26 February 1929, d. 26 January 2013) |
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Father | Charles Elbert Kramer (b. 11 February 1922, d. 22 May 2013) |
Mother | Betty Jean Green (b. 26 February 1929, d. 26 January 2013) |
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Daughter | Kaonahi Ananda Richardson |
Daughter | Kualani S. Richardson |
Son | Zechariah C. Richardson+ |
NOTE FROM JANINE MARIE (KRAMER) RICHARDSON; 1 Apr 2015
Since you asked, I was married from 23 to 39 (1978 -- 1993). I was also married for ten months when I was 21. The Richardson name comes from my first husband -- I liked the name so I kept it when I married Richard Dickason in 1978 -- and he took the name, too. He was 8 years older than me. My 3 kids were all born during my 2nd marriage (to Dickason) and were all born in Hawaii -- and at home. Richard died in 2009. Kao and my son, Zech, looked after him as best as they could during his last 2 years and for his final days, they enlisted my help.
NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Honolulu Star-Advertiser; Honolulu, Hawaii, Wednesday, November 17, 2010; Page 19 (Newspapers.com)
Palama Settlement opens access to new archives (By Pat Gee)
What was once a mishmash of yellow photos and documents stacked from floor to ceiling has been organized into a coherant record of the vital role Palama Settlement has played in the growth oh Honolulu since 1896.
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Dr. Janine Richardson used the archives five years ago to write a thesis on children in orphanages from 1865 to the 1930s while earning a Ph.D. at the University of Hawaii. Documents on social welfare history are usually hard to find because they've been destroyed or lost, Richardson said.
"It's really exciting that the Palama Settlement archives are going to be available ... for historians, people doing research on public health, philanthropy, urban growth histories, tenement reform, birth control -- Palama was active in so many things," Richardson said. "They (archives) provide a window into the daily lives of working-class men, women and children -- everyday people living everyday lives among the struggles of their time."
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Father | William McCarty (b. 16 March 1918, d. 11 September 1996) |
Mother | Ethel Mae Fowler (b. 25 March 1920, d. 30 June 2002) |
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Son | Matthew McCarty |
Daughter | Cynthia McCarty |
Son | Daniel McCarty |
Obituary -- Hannibal Courier-Post; Missouri; Tuesday, March 24, 2015 (GenealogyBank.com):
Gary Robert "Mac" Mc-Carty, 76, of Hannibal, Mo., passed away at 9: 10 p.m. Saturday, March 21, 2015, at Willow Care Center in Hannibal.
Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 26, 2015, at the James O'Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, Mo.
There will be no funeral services.
Mr. McCarty was born Sept. 8, 1938, in Hannibal, Mo., to William McCarty and Ethel Fowler McCarty Hicks.
He was married to Sherry Kramer. She survives.
Other survivors include three children, Cindy Smashey (Michael), Danny McCarty and Matt McCarty (Trisha Briscoe); six grandchildren, Stacie Tharp, Lisa Dryden, Bobby Whitley, Dannielle McCarty, Greyson McCarty and Reese Briscoe; and 10 great-grandchildren, Hannah, Mason, Kayne, Gracie, Colton, Maddox, Devin, Parker, Korbin and Gabe.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Ethel Hicks; and father, William McCarty.
Mr. McCarty formerly worked for the Missouri Highway Department and was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local Union No. 350. He enjoyed playing poker, golfing, baseball and fast pitch softball. He was a former player and coach for Milt's and O'Donnell's fast pitch teams. Gary was also well known for raising and selling tomatoes to businesses and individuals in the area.
Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's choice, in care of the James O'Donnell Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be made and video tribute viewed at www.jamesodonnellfuneralhome.com.
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Son | Gary Robert McCarty+ (b. 8 September 1938, d. 21 March 2015) |
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Son | Gary Robert McCarty+ (b. 8 September 1938, d. 21 March 2015) |
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Son | Charles Walter Witzke+ |
Obituary -- Norman Walter Witzke, father of Charles Witzke
Norman Walter Witzke, of St. James, passed away Feb. 24, 2004, at the Phelps County Regional Medical Center at the age of 79.
Norman Walter Witzke was born on Jan. 29, 1925, in Ireton, Iowa, to Rudolf and Hedwig Witzke.
He was united in marriage to Mary Marie Souders on Nov. 27, 1948, and to this union two sons were born. Norman served his country proudly in the Navy during World War II. He worked for 20 years with International Shoes and 17 years at Schweitzer Manufacturing.
Norman Walter Witzke was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Elmer and Luther Witzke, and sister Linda Vogt.
Norman Walter Witzke will be sadly missed by his wife of 55 years, Mary Marie Souders, of St. James; children Charles and wife Kathleen Witzke, of Edwardsville, Illinois, and David Lee Witzke, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; grandchildren Lark Ellen, Barbara Madonna, Angela Marie, Miranda Lynn, Serena Suzette, Amber Marie, Morgan Olympia and Charles Ryan; great-grandchildren Mason K., Andrew J., Brittany M. and Tyler T; many nieces, nephews, extended family members and friends.
Services for Norman Walter Witzke will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, 2004 at the James and Gahr Chapel in St. James with Rev. Jerry Baumann officiating. Music will be provided by Connie and Hal Rhea. Interment will be in the Ozark Memorial Gardens with a full military service.
Visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. today (Feb. 26) at the James and Gahr Chapel in St. James.
Memorials are suggested to the Diabetes Association. Cards are available at any James and Gahr location.
All arrangements are under the direction of James and Gahr Mortuary in St. James.
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