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601 DANIELS, Jean Isobel - Passed away Monday, August 26, 2013 with her family by her side. Born October 11,1927 in East Walton, she was the daughter of the late J. Fred and Jessie (Curwin) Brown. After graduating from Normal College, Mum taught Home Economics until she discovered her creative passion as a florist working from home in their family business: Daniels Flower Shop. Dedicating most of her working life as a florist she considered each of her customers her friends and made each floral arrangement as such. Mum was active in the United Church, the Martock-Windsor Forks W.I.N.S., and West Hants Historical Society. Her proudest accomplishment was her family and the home she created for them with her loving husband of 62 years. Jean will be missed by her cat, Gizmo. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, Bert (the late Jerry), and brother-in-law, Harry Farr.The family would like to thank everyone who provided care and compassion during the past year and a special thanks to the staff at Dykeland Lodge for their care during her stay. Funeral service will take place Sunday, September 8 at 2 p.m., in the funeral home chapel, Rev. Bill Gibson officiating. A reception will follow in the funeral home's Elmcroft Reception Centre. Donations in memory of Jean may be made to West Hants Historical Society, PO Box 2335, Windsor, NS B0N 2T0 Brown, Jean Isobel (I17126)
 
602 Danny Manson Sanford
Age 75, of Hantsport, passed away peacefully Saturday, July 4, 2020 at home surrounded by his loving family. Born in Windsor, he was a son of the late Morien and Pearl (Benjamin) Sanford.

Danny was married to his loving wife, Mona for 54 years. He worked at CKF for 34 years. He enjoyed fishing and hunting and playing the guitar. He bowled every Thursday night for many years as part of a league. His favorite baseball team was the Toronto Blue Jays and hockey team the Toronto Maple Leafs. Danny enjoyed spending time with his family at Whalen and Sunken Lakes, having a good ol’ game of lawn darts, washers and mini golf. He was very dedicated to his sobriety program and often driving people to many meetings in different towns on a daily basis. He was so proud of his 21 years of sobriety accomplishment. He was a kind man with a warm heart who always had a good story to tell, so if you wanted it to be kept a secret you didn’t tell Dan! Dan was a member of the Hantsport Lions Club for a few years. He was proud of his daughters and grandsons and his fur baby Skittles always brought a smile to his face.

Besides his parents, Dan was predeceased by sisters, Julie Ann Sanford and Shirley Stevens; brothers, Gordon and Doug; niece, Carla Hamilton and son-in-law, Micheal Montgomery.

There will be a public graveside service on Thursday, July 23 at 11:00 a.m. in Riverbank Cemetery, Riverbank Dr., Hantsport, Rev. Bill Gibson officiating. 
Sanford, Danny Manson (I8374)
 
603 Dates from Tombstone, Lakeville Cemetry, Kings County, Nova Scotia Dunham, Cephas Clyde (I425)
 
604 David Edward Stevens

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of David Edward Stevens of Hantsport Nova Scotia on Jan 7, 2024, at the age of 83. David passed away unexpectedly at home with his daughter and son-in-law at his side in Lumby, BC.

David was born in Hantsport, Nova Scotia on June 10, 1940. He moved to Alberta in his younger adult years, marrying the love of his life, Shirley Sandford, in Calgary, Alberta on April 26, 1974, where they continued to work and live until mom’s retirement in 1995. They then purchased a home in Turner Valley, Alberta until mom’s passing on January 23, 2007.

After mom’s passing, dad finally retired and moved to BC with his daughter and her family. Retirement didn’t come easily for dad, but he always found ways to keep busy around the house as he could always find something he figured needed fixing. He took up golfing in his later years which he quite enjoyed, and loved keeping up with his numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren and many honorary grandchildren, who all knew and loved him as their Poppy. He looked forward to his and Charlies’s morning walks to the dog park for a little social outing. He loved his weekly calls to his sisters back in Nova Scotia to reminisce and keep up on social events. He loved spending time outdoors watching the numerous birds and deer that visited his door step daily.

Although we are all grieving and will always miss him dearly, we were all blessed to have had the best father, grandfather, and great grandfather, lovingly known as Poppy, for the many years we did. His legacy will live on in all our hearts and the loving memories will be shared for generations to come. 
Stevens, David Edward (I7173)
 
605 David Lawrence Ashley Harris, 71 of Hantsport, passed away March 3, 2022 in his home in the comfort of his loving family. Born in Wolfville, out of twelve, he was the eleventh child of the late Wesley and Harriet “Hattie” (Davidson) Harris of Greenfield.

David worked at several jobs over the years, from farm labourer, woodsman, and cemetery caretaker to his true calling, carpentry, painting, drywall, and any other type of construction work. He and his wife, Joanne, built their home together, then created their hobby farm. His horse, Dakota, and his cat, Pebbles, held a special place in his heart.

A lover of music, David was a member in several bands in his younger years. As he grew a bit older he became especially fond of bluegrass music and enjoyed being a member of the bluegrass bands, Valley Thunder and Smokey Ridge. Although David loved his bluegrass music, he also liked classic country and old time rock and roll, all of which he played on his guitar, banjo, or whatever other instrument happened to be handy (he could play them all). You could often find or hear David playing his banjo first thing in the morning; even before Joanne had her first cup of coffee, he was a very brave man. His created his bluegrass band, Valley Thunder with his wife and several friends. They played all over the valley and south shore.

David loved his family dearly, his wife held his heart and soul, Joanne was his best friend. They shared everything and enjoyed doing everything together, hunting, fishing, travelling, hiking, camping, and farming. Outside of work, if you saw one you would see them both.

David will always be remembered for his love, laughter, practical jokes, and just a special, caring person and a great friend.

In addition to his parents, David was predeceased by sister, Marguerite, Hazel, and Marjorie; brothers, Lovett, Elwin, Waldo, and Junior.

A Memorial Service will be held on March 26, 2022 at 2:00 pm in the Gaspereau Church with a reception to follow the service in the Gaspereau Community Hall. Interment in Greenfield Cemetery will take place at a later date. 
Harris, David Lawrence Ashely (I3269)
 
606 David Purdy of Riverview passed away peacefully at his residence on Wednesday, October 24, 2018. Born in Lockhartville, NS son of the late Orval and Della (West) Purdy.

David will be sadly missed by his wife of 57 years, Beulah (McCarty) Purdy, one son David (Leslie), one daughter Karen (Michael) LeBlanc, five grandchildren.

David served as member of the Canadian Armed Forces with the RCEME Corp. for 30 years. After retirement he worked for the City of Moncton as a commissionaire. He was an active member of the Masonic Lodge, Riverview as well as an active member of the Riverview Veterans Association. He loved music, played the piano and accordion as well as various other instruments. He also loved spending time with his family and friends at his cottage in Heathers Beach, NS. In his retirement years, David thoroughly enjoyed travelling the Maritime Provinces and exploring all the unique areas.

Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home with visitation on Friday, October 26 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A funeral service will be held at the Chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home on Saturday, October 27 at 2:00 pm followed by a reception in the Garden View Reception Room. Interment to follow in Fair Haven Cemetery. 
Purdy, David M. (I2287)
 
607 DAVIDSON, June Meta
Age 81, of Hantsport, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 22, 2015, in Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born on June 26, 1933, in Cheverie, Hants Co., June was the only daughter of the late Gladys (Vanbuskirk) Rolfe and Gilbert Rolfe (Hants County). June was predeceased by her parents and her brothers, Keith, Elwin, Hermon and Lawrence Rolfe. June was an engaging, warm, generous person, who always placed others first. Our families have been blessed by having her as a role model but also a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, daughter and a friend. She will be truly missed but our memories of her truly full and well-lived life will always be with us.  
Rolfe, June Meta (I7878)
 
608 DAVIES, Mildred Madeline
Passed away peacefully on Thursday, Febru­ary 27, 2014, in Shannex- Orchard Court, Kentville, at the age of 92. Born on Septem­ber 3, 1921, she was a daughter of the late Douglas and Evangeline (Kelly) King. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and full-time homemaker. She was predeceased by her husband, Carlton Davies; daughter, Deanna Davies; sister, Hilda Talbot; brothers, Alfred, Justin, Foster and Reginald King. Burial will take place at a later date in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport.  
King, Mildred Madeline (I5207)
 
609 Davis, Anthony Andrew – 32 of Hantsport passed away on April 4, 2022. Born May 2, 1989 he is the son of Carson and Linda (Kelly) Davis of Hantsport. Davis, Anthony Andrew (I16941)
 
610 DAVISON (Ells), Bernita Norma — 88, formerly of Hantsport, passed away on Monday, April 1, 2013, in Windsor Elms Village, Falmouth. Un­til his passing in 2011, she was the be­loved and devoted wife of Donald \'Duck\' Davison for 64 years. Born in White Rock on November 20, 1924, she was a daughter of the late J. Gordon and Ella (Long) Ells. She moved with her family to Hantsport in 1938. She was a member of Hantsport Baptist Church, Young People’s Group, C.G.I.T. She was a faithful member of the Kings Daughter’s Class of the Bap­tist Church and a past member of WMS. She was a Past Noble Grand o f Helping Hand Rebekah Lodge, Past President and untiring worker of the Ladies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion 109, member of Hantsport His­torical Society, Hantsport Elders and Minas Waves, Lockhartville. She could be found visiting the sick and shut-ins. She was prede­ceased by her husband, Donald P. \'Duck\' Davison (December 19, 2011); and sisters, Doris Clayton and Helen Davidson. A grave­side service, open to everyone, will be held 2 p.m., Thursday, April 4, in Riv­erbank Cemetery, Hantsport, Rev. Daniel Jamer officiating. A reception will follow in Hantsport Baptist Church Fellowship Hall.  Ells, Bernita Norma (I3729)
 
611 DAVISON, Donald Perry \'Duck\' — 88, of Hantsport, Hants Co., passed away peacefully on Monday, Decem­ber 19, 2011, in Camp Hill Veterans’ Memorial Building, QEII, Halifax. Born in Hantsport on November 18, 1923, he was a son of the late Albert and Marion (Pulsifer) Davison. He at­tended elementary and junior high school in Hantsport and completed his school education in Yarmouth while residing with his aunt and uncle, Char­les and Pauline Eldridge. Upon com­pletion of high school he joined the Armed Forces (Army) and was in the Signal Corp attached to the 5th Divi­sion. During the Second World War he served in England, Italy and Continen­tal Europe. Duck received the Merito­rious Service Medal for outstanding devotion to the aims and objects of the Royal Canadian Legion and a certifi­cate of appreciation as he was a test subject for chemical warfare labora­tories in Ottawa. After the war, he re­turned to Hantsport and was employ­ed for 20 years as Electrical Superin­tendent at Minas Basin Pulp and Pow­er. He then transferred to Canadian Keyes Fibre where he was the plant electrician for 23 years until ill health forced him to retire. He was an active member of Hantsport Baptist Church, serving as deacon, building commit­tee, trustee, and on many other com­mittees. He was also active in many community organizations: Hantsport Historical Society, 25 plus year mem­ber of Edwards Lodge (Past Noble Grand, Treasurer), Belvedere En­campment No. 5, Windsor, Royal Cana­dian Legion Lucknow Branch No. 109 (Past President, Treasurer, Charter member of the Building Committee, Benevolent Fund). He was also a mem­ber of the Hantsport Elders and Minas Waves. He was the last member of the original Legion Sports Committee which organized the Richard Beazley Memorial 6-Mile Race. Duck was prede­ceased by sister, Margaret Cunning­ham; brother, Laurie \'Buss\'. His love of all children was evident in the many little things he made for them. He was a friend and willing helper to every­one with whom he came in contact and his family and many friends will sadly miss him.  Davison, Donald Perry (I3734)
 
612 DAVISON, Robert Paul
Age 72, of New Minas, passed away Thursday, September 5, 2013, in Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville. Born on August 25, 1941, he was a son of the late Paul Granville Davison and Alice Mae (Kilcup) Davison. In addition to his par­ents, he was predeceased by son, Phillip Paul; stepson, Marc Blue. 
Davison, Robert Paul (I3771)
 
613 DAVISON, Vernon Emerson

Age 94 of Port Williams, passed away on February 24, 2018 in Valley Regional Hospital. Born in Port Williams, he was the son of the late Lewis and Mary (Coldwell) Davison (of Wallbrook). He was a member of Wallbrook Church. At a young age, Vernon spent three years in the army, where he was trained to be a mechanic, working on various vehicles to be used in the war overseas. He excelled at his trade and these skills carried him through the rest of his working career. For the last 12 years before retirement in 1988, he worked for the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board as a bus driver, mechanic and shop foreman. This was a job he enjoyed very much and made many lifelong friendships. He was a quiet and reserved man by nature who thoroughly enjoyed spending time with friends and family, sharing stories of days gone by. At the end of a visit, he was often heard saying, 'You don’t have to rush away!' Vernon and his beloved Madge enjoyed travelling, camping and Bluegrass music. It was always a thrill for him to study his map and plan his next trip and a new adventure. He was a kind, caring and devoted husband, father and friend, he will be missed. 'Wish you didn’t have to rush away, Dad, you will be forever in our hearts, until we meet again.' He also had a large extended family. He was predeceased by grandson, Jonathan Davison; daughter-in-law, Ruth Davison; and son-in-law, Fred MacIntosh. A Gathering of Family and Friends will be held on March 1st from 6-8 p.m. in Wolfville Funeral Chapel. Cremation has taken place and interment will take place at a later date. Family flowers only. Memorial donations in Vernon’s memory may be made to Wallbrook Church or a charity of one’s choice. 
Davison, Vernon Emerson (I8496)
 
614 DEAD ABOUTH AGE 35 IN SERVICES LOST A LEG Vaughan, Owen Edward (I324)
 
615 Dean of Science, University of Cincinnati Curry, Dr. Wilfred Allen (I7492)
 
616 Death certificate says 23 Aug 1859
Headstone says 1864
Informant son J. Roy Fraser 
Fraser, Agnes (I19623)
 
617 Death certificate says b. 28 May 1864 in Kings County. Bowlby, William Eldon (I15159)
 
618 Debbie Fitzgerald, age 62, of Hantsport, Nova Scotia, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, September 16th, 2024. She was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia, on May 6th 1962. She was the daughter of Edward Fitzgerald and Shirley Barnaby.

Predeceased by her siblings, Wade FItzgerald, and Shirley Morine (Jim).

Debbie also loved her pets, her dogs: Titan, Soukie, Sasha, and her cat: Tequila. Her passion was to help all animals, she had volunteered with 9-Lives Rescue, and to help other people who might have been in need of help.

A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, September 28th, 2024 at 1:00pm at Hantsport Baptist Church, 6 Willow Street, Hantsport, Nova Scotia. Rev. Jennifer Riley will be officiating. A reception will follow immediately after in the Wellwood Community Hall attached to the church. Internment will take place at a later date.

Donations in Debbie’s memory may be made to 9-Lives Rescue. 
Fitzgerald, Debbie (I18634)
 
619 Deborah “Debby” Maguire, 66, passed away peacefully at Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Middleton, March 17, 2016. Born in Windsor, she was the daughter of the late Clarence “Mick” Maguire and Nellie (Watson) Jessop.

Debby grew up in Hantsport and attended Horton District High School, graduating in 1968. It was at Horton that Debby’s friendship with Cathy Ells began and where she became an honorary member of the Ells family.

Debby was a long time resident of Greenwood, where until her retirement in 2011 due to poor health, she work for the Bank of Nova Scotia. Her career with the bank spanned 20 years and she made many lasting friendships.

Debby had a big heart. She was dedicated to her mother and cared for her in her home for many years. Debby and her former husband acted as host family to International high school students and one of the highlights of her life was a trip to Japan in 2008 to attend the wedding of one of her “girls”, Rumi. In typical Debby fashion, she came home bearing small gifts for everyone!

Debby loved all animals, especially her adored Boston Terriers, Bethany and Princess and she was a member of Boston Terrier Rescue Canada, fostering dogs until permanent homes could be found for them.

Debby was an organ donor and through her donation, two people have received the wonderful gift of sight.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Lindsay Wolfville Funeral Chapel, 568 Main Street Wolfville. A service will be held on Tuesday, March 29th at 2:00 pm in the Wolfville Funeral Chapel. 
Maguire, Deborah Beatrice (I9500)
 
620 Deckhand, Gypsum Tow Boat, age 19 at time of marriage. Scott, Cecil Robert (I1504)
 
621 DELANY, E. M. \'Bonnie\'

Age 93 of Falmouth, passed away on Tuesday, November 27, 2018, in Windsor Elms Village, Falmouth. Born on August 2, 1925, in Steep Marsh, Hampshire, England, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Eliza (Carpenter) Bailey. Beside her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, William Joseph Delany (1963); sons-in-law, Paul Jeddrie, John MacKay, and Daniel Murray; sisters, Gladys and Helen. Hants County Branch No. 009, will hold a Royal Canadian Legion Tribute, at 1 p.m. Monday, December 3rd, in Lindsay Windsor Funeral Home Chapel, 194 King St., Windsor, followed by the funeral service, with Chaplain Samantha West of the Windsor Elms Village officiating. A private family interment will take place in Centre Falmouth Cemetery, Town Road, Falmouth.  
Bailey, E. M. (I8097)
 
622 Delbert Thomas Singleton, 87 of Hantsport, passed away on November 16, 2021 in the Windsor Elms. Born in England, he was the son of the late John and Nellie (King) Singleton.

Delbert immigrated to Canada in 1952 and after working at a few other jobs; he eventually settled into a career working for the Fundy Gypsum Company in Hantsport until his retirement in 1994. He was an avid wrestling fan and enjoyed many Friday nights watching with his grandson, Liam. Delbert also cherished the weekends sharing the remote control and too many treats with Dylan. He was also a huge Montreal Canadiens fan and rarely missed a game. Delbert and Rose enjoyed road trips together and camping with their friends. He loved listening to classic country music and attending jam sessions at the campground.

Delbert will be missed by those that knew and loved him.

In addition to his parents, Delbert was predeceased by his son, Thomas; brothers, Jack, Harold, Albert, Stan, and Ralph.

The family would like to thank the Windsor Elms, especially the staff of Meadowview, for the care and kindness they showed Delbert during his time there.

A Graveside Service will be held on Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 2:00 pm in the Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport. Family Flowers only. Memorial donations may be made to Diabetes Canada or charity of one’s choice. 
Singleton, Delbert Thomas (I6842)
 
623 Denise Murielle Coffin
Age 96, of Hantsport, passed away peacefully in Wolfville Nursing Home on Monday, July 26, 2021. Born on May 23, 1925 in Hull, Quebec, she was a daughter of the late Aldege “Blackie” and Eméralda (Boulianne) Derouin.

Mom enjoyed camping with her friends and granddaughter, Tamara, singsongs at the campground, dancing and a feisty game of Birtha with her friends. She was always buzzing around and willing to help. She enjoyed being a member of the Hantsport Hospital Auxiliary for many years and always made her fruitcake for the Catholic Christmas sale. She enjoyed her job working at CKF Inc. from 1968 to 1980 in the traffic department. In later life, she enjoyed her daily visits with her son, Mike.

Besides her parents, Mom was predeceased by her husband, Edwin; partner, Stan Boutlier; sisters, Rita (Hubert) LaBelle, Pierrette (George) Morin and Claire (Beverly) Frizzle; brothers-in-law, Erwin Jardine and Gordon Lyghtle; son-in-law, Wallace Russell.

A huge thank you to Wolfville Nursing Home Staff and Dr. Burton for the excellent care that you provided to our mother.

A private family graveside service will be held in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, Rev. Pauline Coffin officiating. 
Derouin, Denise Murielle (I3414)
 
624 DENNE, William Russell 'Bill'

Age 62, of Nanaimo, B.C., passed away peacefully, Thursday, July 18, 2019 at home. Born on June 16, 1957, in Wolfville, Kings Co., he was the son of Pauline (Isnor) Denne, Hants Border, and the late William Harold Denne. Bill was also predeceased by his grandparents, Russell and Norma (Coolen) Isnor. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, October 12th, in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, Rev. Tom Henderson is officiating, followed by a reception in Avon United Church Hall, 17 Prince St., Hantsport. 
Denne, William Russell (I3782)
 
625 Developed Aberdeen Beach Resort in Mount Denson
https://mcdadeheritagecentre.ca/2020/09/03/aberdeen-beach-resort-mount-denson/ 
Shaw, Herbert Langille (I13716)
 
626 DEWAR, Suzanne Teretiaiti Maifano — May 11, 1937 - November 5, 2010, departed this life after a cou­rageous battle with cancer. She was the first Tahitian immigrant to receive Canadian Citizenship in Nova Scotia and became a proud Haligonian as a long serving employee of the Holiday Inn’s Polynesian Restaurant. In later years she became a respected and compassionate Senior caregiver. She was predeceased by her life partner, Paul Legere; ex-husband, Wayne De­war. Her wish was to be remembered in the hearts of many friends and family in Halifax and Annapolis Valley. Donations in memory of Suzanne can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Maifano, Teretiaiti Tevahineheipoua (I14012)
 
627 DeWOLFE, Minnie Ida
Of Three Mile Plains, Hants Co., passed away on Sunday, December 4, 2016 in Windsor Elms Village, Falmouth. Born on March 14, 1923 in Mount Denson, she was a daughter of the late Athlon and Eva (MacDonald) Rooney. She attended Provincial Normal College, Truro and taught school for seven years in Hants County prior to her marriage in 1950. She was a member of Windsor United Baptist Church where she served on various committees. She was a Dominion Life Member of the Women’s Missionary Societies of Canada and Seniors Serving Seniors of Windsor United Baptist Church; former Member of West Hants Historical Society and Charter President of the former Three Mile Plains Home and School Association. She taught various classes in the former Union Sunday school of Three Mile Plains and was a member of the Sunday school Auxiliary. Her interests included reading, correspondence, needlework, lexicon, gardening, her friends, her family and her home. She was predeceased by her husband, Reid G. DeWolfe in 1975; brothers and sisters-in-law, Sheldon (Alice) Rooney, DeWitt (Jeanne) Rooney; sister-in-law, Myrtle (John) Stewart; sisters-in-law, Bertha Rooney, Edna (Russell) Marr, Pearl DeWolfe and Ruth (George) Westhaver. Special thank you to all of the staff at Haliburton Place and especially the Osprey staff at Windsor Elms Village. 
Rooney, Minnie Ida (I6607)
 
628 DEXTER, Raymond Delbert
Age 85 of Windsor, formerly of Avonport, passed away peacefully on November 10, 2016 in Hants Community Hospital. Born November 8, 1931 in Brooklyn, Queens Co., he was the son of the late Evangeline Dexter (1942). He retired from the Minas Basin Pulp & Power after 43 years. Raymond was also predeceased by his foster mother, Viola Peabody and foster sister, Charlotte Scott. The family would like to extend their thank you to everyone at Victoria Park Guest House and Hants Community Hospital for their care and kindness. 
Dexter, Raymond Delbert (I10085)
 
629 Died accidently from a gunshot while hunting. Beckwith, Stanley (I18190)
 
630 Died accidently from a gunshot wound while hunting. Beckwith, Wilfred Laurie (I2667)
 
631 Died after eating poisonous mushrooms. Houghton, Maurice Albert (I4933)
 
632 Died after eating poisonous mushrooms. Houghton, Maurice Wesley (I4932)
 
633 Died age 15. Sanford, Madeline Hilda (I527)
 
634 Died following sinking of barque "Senator", buried on the coast of Chile. Lockhart, Elmira Anna (I1471)
 
635 Died in a plane crash during WW2 Carey, Oren Willard (I19219)
 
636 Died in a plane crash. Currie, George Sanford (I1075)
 
637 Died in an airplane crash. Currie, George Sanford (I1075)
 
638 Died in his freshman year at Mount Allison University Lockhart, William Mortimer (I14918)
 
639 Died of malaria. Barker, Capt. Kendall Holmes (I1033)
 
640 Died of pneumonia. Vaughan, Amy Ida May (I260)
 

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