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Ashley Nicholette Robertson

F, #162211, b. 31 July 1969, d. 28 December 2017
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Biography

Ashley Nicholette Robertson was born on 31 July 1969 in Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC. She married Douglas Middleton Bailey son of David Coleman Bailey and Ruth Patricia Rutledge, on 30 April 1994,

; This marriage may or may not have actually occurred -- the date is provided in the newspaper engagement announcement. Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina; 28 NOV 1993.

Ashley N. Robertson, age 20, married Kenneth B. Ferguson on 5 OCT 1989 at Wilbarger Co., TX. She later remarried to Jeffrey Smith about 1996 in South Carolina and was divorced from him on 11 MAY 1998 at Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. She then remarried to Johnny T. Diaz (b.1963) on 10 SEP 1998 at Mecklenburg Co., NC. Ashley's newspaper obituary names surviving children as Nathan (wife Antonia) Diaz, Madison Diaz, Lauren Diaz, and Caitlyn Diaz. Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, North Carolina; 14 JAN 2018, page A15.

The latter three were young in 2017 -- Madison was born in 2002 and twins Lauren and Caitlyn in 2004 at Mecklenburg County, NC. (Birth listings, Ancestry.com). Ashley's obituary refers to how young she was when she first became a mother. Nathan's location was stated to be Edinburg, Scotland. It appears to me that Nathan was born much earlier than the others. to a different father, and later took Johnny's surname. It looks to me like he was a son of Kenneth B. Ferguson. DLB 2026.

Ashley Nicholette Robertson died on 28 December 2017 in Monroe, Union Co., NC.

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Blake Rutledge Bailey

M, #162213, b. 7 February 1995, d. 14 September 2018

Parents

FatherThomas Blake Bailey
MotherMary Katherine Wilde
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Family:

DaughterAurora Bailey

Biography

Blake Rutledge Bailey was born on 7 February 1995 in Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC. He died on 14 September 2018 in Asheville, Buncombe Co., NC,

Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):

Blake Rutledge Bailey, 23, passed away Friday, September 14 in Asheville.

The son of Thomas "Tom" Bailey (Pam) and Mary Kay Bailey (Kenneth), he was a native of Asheville. His immediate survivors also include his daughter, Aurora Bailey and his brother, Ryan Bailey.

A Mass Of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, September 22 at St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Church. A private interment will be held at Shepherd Memorial Park.

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian is assisting the family.

He was buried in September 2018 in Shepherd Memorial Park, Naples, Henderson Co., NC, Findagrave #193185878.
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George Franklin Newman, III

M, #162218, b. 19 March 1947, d. 27 August 2010
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Family: Cathey Louise Massie

DaughterCaroline Elizabeth "Lisa" Bailey

Biography

George Franklin Newman, III, was born on 19 March 1947 in North Carolina. He married Cathey Louise Massie on 31 August 1968 in First United Methodist Church, Waynesville, Haywood Co., NC. He died on 27 August 2010.

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Beatrice Clyde Edwards

F, #162224, b. 31 December 1905
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Biography

Beatrice Clyde Edwards was born on 31 December 1905; daughter of Franklin Boyd and Frances (McCarroll) Edwards. She married Frederick Reeves Rutledge son of Frederick Rutledge and Mabel Reeves, on 7 October 1937 in Duval Co., FL; Beatrice was first married to David Richardson Fall (1905-1988), and had two sons, David R. Jr. (1929) and Boyd Edwards Fall (1932).
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Edmund Richardson Munger

M, #162226, b. 24 February 1927, d. 10 October 2012
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Biography

Edmund Richardson Munger was born on 24 February 1927 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL. He married Marjorie Castleman "Margie" Scales daughter of Edward Reeves Scales and Isabelle Muir Castleman, on 1 June 1963 in Meyer Chapel, Episcopal Church of the Advent, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL; Margie later married Charles G. Brown, Jr. and a Davis. Edmund Richardson Munger died on 10 October 2012

Obituary -- (via Findagrave.com):

Edmund Richardson Munger, passed away peacefully on October 10, 2012 at his Kirkwood by the River residence. "Eddie" was born February 24, 1927 in Birmingham, AL. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonidus Poyntz Munger, Sr., Rose Owen McDavid Munger, and his two brothers, Jack McDavid Munger and Leonidus Poyntz (Lonnie) Munger all of Birmingham. He is survived by his three daughters; Lisa Dignam (Mike) of Fort Myers, FL., Margaret Marshall (David) of Birmingham and Isabelle Lawson (Hank) of Birmingham and 6 grandchildren; Michael Dignam, Reeves Dignam, Meme Marshall, David Marshall, Sam Lawson, and Holder Lawson. Mr. Munger attended Avondale Elementary, Ramsay High School, Birmingham Southern and Auburn University. From 1945-1946, he was stationed in Iceland while he served in the Army during World War II. Mr. Munger began his career in Birmingham with the well known Exchange-Security Bank but several years later became involved in commercial real estate. He retired from Southpace Properties in 2009. He was a member of the Cathedral Church of the Advent and was also affiliated with many other organizations throughout his life, including: The Monday Morning Quarterback Club, The German Club, West Jefferson County Historical Society, and Arlington Historical Society. Since 1950, Mr. Munger was a member of the Country Club of Birmingham and part of the "Gravy Train" and Two Bit" golf groups. During his 85 years, he enjoyed many hunting, fishing and golfing trips with his close friends. He also loved spending time with family, telling jokes, talking about genealogy and the history of Birmingham. The family will receive visitors from 10:00 - 11:00 on Tuesday, October 16th at Cathedral Church of the Advent, with a memorial service immediately following. There will be a private burial for the family after the memorial service.

Published in The Birmingham News from October 11 to October 12, 2012.

He was buried in October 2012 in Elmwood Cemetery and Mausoleum, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL, Findagrave #98759415.
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Michael Francis Dignam

M, #162227, b. 30 June 1956, d. 15 May 2021
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Family: Elizabeth Reeves "Lisa" Munger

SonMichael Francis Dignam, Jr.+
SonReeves Richardson Dignam

Biography

Michael Francis Dignam was born on 30 June 1956 in Fitchburg, Worcester Co., MA; son of Joseph Ellis and Winifred Elizabeth (Boudreau) Dignam. He married Elizabeth Reeves "Lisa" Munger daughter of James Gordon Dailey and Marjorie Castleman "Margie" Scales, on 16 August 1980 in St. Paul's Cathedral, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL. Michael Francis Dignam died on 15 May 2021 in Lee Co., FL,

Obituary – News-Press, Ft. Myers, Florida; Friday, 21 MAY 2021, page A16 (Newspapers.com):

Michael F. Dignam

Michael F. Dignam passed away on May 15, 2021 surrounded by his family and friends. He is survived by his loving wife Lisa, and sons Michael (wife Lindsey) and Reeves and granddaugher Maeve. He is also survived by his mother, Winifred Dignam, his sister Mary Catherine Klatt, and brother Joseph Dignam.

Mike was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts on June 30, 1956 to Winifred and Joseph Dignam. He and his parents moved to Englewood, Florida when he was 10. He graduated from Port Charlotte High School, where he excelled at high school sports, playing on both the tennis and football teams. He attended Florida Southern University where he graduated cum laude in three years with a degree in Accounting. He then attended the Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama where he met his wife, Lisa. After their marriage, he attended the University of Miami Law School where he received a Master in Laws, specializing in Tax and Estate Planning.

He began his law career in Fort Myers with the law firm Smoot, Johnson, Johnson & Green, rising to the rank of partner before opening his own solo practice. He practiced law in Fort Myers for 40 years and received the highest recognition in the legal industry for his professionalism and ethics. Many of Mr. Dignam’s clients had taxable estates, but he devoted much of his time performing pro-bono work for individuals and families that needed legal representation. His professional legacy lives on, as he recently merged his practice with Green, Shoenfeld, & Kyle.

Though he had a distinguished career as a lawyer, Mike’s true passion was spending time on the water, which he began doing as a young boy growing up in Englewood. When he was twelve, he bought his first boat and drove it to school at Lemon Bay Middle. He was fond of telling stories of how he used to pay for boat gas by catching pinfish and selling them to bait shops. During the forty years he lived in Fort Myers, he always owned a boat and loved spending time on the water. As a master angler, he shared his love for the water with his sons and wife, whom he taught how to fish for snook, redfish and trout in Pine Island Sound. He was also an accomplished scuba diver, and the family spent many summers lobstering in the Florida Keys and diving its many reefs and shipwrecks.

Throughout the years, Mike coached many of his sons’ sports teams, including soccer, basketball, Little League baseball and golf teams. He was named Coach of the Year for Little League several times. He was named Coach of the Year several times. He also started the St. Francis Xavier golf team, which led to an association of middle school golf teams.

Mike was an avid golfer and a member of Cypress Lake Country Club, where he played golf with his best friends for over 20 years. Mike made many lifelong friends over golf, beer and betting games, and the stories and escapades him and his friends are innumerable.

A lifelong Catholic, Mike made sure his boys received a Catholic education, both at St. Francis Xavier and Bishop Verot High School. Mike spent many years attending mass at St. Cecilia’s and Church of the Resurrection. Mike’s Catholic faith was extremely important to him, and he did his best to live by the teachings of Jesus Christ.

The love of Mike’s life was his wife, Lisa, and they were married for over 40 years. During his illness, there was an overwhelming outpouring of support from his friends and family. He fought a hard and courageous battle with cancer and remained upbeat, positive, and hopeful throughout the grueling course of treatments. Though he lost his battle with cancer, he was extremely grateful for the care of his team of doctors, especially his good friend and neighbor, Dr. Frank Rodriguez. His nurses, Holly and Hope Hospice and Anita with Able Healthcare Services, were always there to help him walk this journey.

Mike Dignam was an outstanding husband, father, and friend. He will be greatly missed. Funeral services will be held at Church of the Resurrection at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 28. A reception will be held in immediately following the service in the Parish Hall. The Rev. Msgr. Stephen E. McNamara will officiate the funeral Mass.

In remembrance of Michael’s life, the family asks that any charitable donations be made to Hope Hospice.



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