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85. Mary Milne DEWAR

1Statutory Index Scotland, St Giles Edinburgh 1907 685/4 805.

2Newspaper Announcement, The Scotsman 11 Jun 1907 Births.
"DEWAR - At 4 Brougham Place, on the 9th inst., the wife of James F. Dewar, naturalist, of a daughter."

3Statutory Index Scotland, Aberdeen 1993 304 322.
Age 85
Surnames Dewar and Glendinning
Mother's maiden surname Milne.


Archibald Douglas GLENDINNING

1Statutory Index Scotland, St Giles 1933 685/04 0711.

2Newspaper Announcement, The Scotsman 17 Jul 1933 Marriages.
"GLENDINNING - DEWAR - At Bristo Church, Marshall Street, Edinburgh, on 15th July 1933, by the Rev. Henry Arnott, Archibald Douglas Glendinning, only son of Mrs Glendinning, 11 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh, to Mary Milne, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs James F. Dewar, 57 Newington Road, Edinburgh."

3Statutory Register Scotland, Image on file b1901cathcart409.jpg.

4Newspaper, Evening Telegraph 11 Jan 1943.
"New Arbroath Town Chamberlain
Arbroath Town Council today appointed Mr Archibald D. Glendinning, at present senior assistant in the accounting section of the City Chamberlain's Department of Edinburgh Corporation, to the post of town chamberlain, collector of rates, and housing factor at a salary of £650 per annum.
Mr Glendinning was one of a short leet of four candidates interviewed by the Council. The other members of the leet were Messrs. William B. Morice, Rutherglen; Alexander McKillop, Glasgow; and Arthur A. Watt, Aberdeen.
Mr Glendinning has been in the service of Edinburgh Corporation since 1917 and has had extensive experience in the various sections of the city chamberlain's office.
He has been an associate of the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors since 1927. He has been connected with the Edinburgh War Savings movement, and is at present treasurer of Broughton Place Church."

5Newspaper, Dundee Courier 12 Jan 1943.

6Newspaper, Arbroath Herald 15 Jan 1943.

7Newspaper, Dundee Courier 15 Jan 1947.
On short leet by Courier 22 Jan 1947.

8Newspaper, Arbroath Herald 14 Nov 1947.
"Mr Archibald Glendinning tendered his resignation for health reasons as town chamberlain and housing factor, a position he has held since 1943."


Rev George Leslie PARKINSON

1Statutory Index Scotland, Aberdeen Eastern District 168/3 282.

2Newspaper, Aberdeen Evening Express 23 Jul 1960.
"An Aberdeen teacher of the deaf, Miss Catherine Milne Glendinning, wore her mother's wedding veil when she was married at King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, today, to the Rev George Leslie Parkinson, who will take up a post as assistant minister at Holburn Central Church, Aberdeen, in September.
Mr Parkinson is the son of the Rev and Mrs G. W. Low Parkinson, 37 Broompark Drive, Dennistoun, Glasgow.
Mr Parkinson, senior, a former Aberdeen City Police sergeant who was for some years minister of Portsoy West Church, conducted the ceremony.
The bride, who is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A. D. Glendinning, 56 Woodend Place, Aberdeen, wore a classical gown in corded brocade.
Her bridesmaids were her cousins, the Misses Elizabeth and Anne Muir, Glasgow, and Miss Joan Archer, Romford, Essex.
Mr Eric J. Reid, Muirton, King-Edward, was best man."

3Statutory Index Scotland, Aberdeen Southern Disrict 1935 168/2 137.

4Statutory Index Scotland, Aberdeen 1981 302/ 171.
Age 46.

5Newspaper Announcement, Aberdeen Press and Journal 3 Mar 1981.
"PARKINSON At Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, on Monday March 2, 1981, George L. Parkinson M.A. B.D., beloved son of the Rev G. W. Low Parkinson and father of Helen, Morag, Stephen, Michael and Andrew. Funeral private."

6Newspaper Obituary, Aberdeen Press and Journal 3 March 1981.
"Ex-Garioch minister dies
Former Orkney and Garioch minister, the Rev George Parkinson died yesterday in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. He was in his mid-40s.
A son of the manse, Mr Parkinson was minister at East Church, Kirkwall for 10 years before moving to Chapel fo Garioch Church in 1971. He resigned his charge there two years later.
Mr Parkinson was an M.A. honours music graduate of Aberdeen University and B.D. graduate of Trinity College Glasgow University."

7Newspaper, Aberdeen Press & Journal 8 Jan 1971.
"The Rev George L Parkinson, East Church, Kirkwall, has been invited by the vacancy committee to preach as sole nominee in the vacancy at Chapel of Garioch Parish Church...Chapel of Garioch became vacant when the Rev Dr Alan Main accepted an invitation to become Aberdeen University chaplain last September.
Aberdeen born and the son of a minister, Mr Parkinson is an M.A. honours graduate in music of Aberdeen Univeristy. He graduated B.D. at Glasgow University in 1961 - and went to Kirkwall the same year. Previously he was a fulltime assistant at Holburn Central Chruch, Aberdeen."


86. Catherine Milne DEWAR

1Statutory Index Scotland, St Giles Edinburgh 1908 685/4 1318.

2Newspaper Announcement, The Scotsman 30 Sep 1908 Births.
"DEWAR - At 4 Brougham Place, on the 29th inst., wife of James F. Dewar, naturalist, of a daughter."

3England and Wales Index to BMD.

4Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1989 ARCHER, Catherine Milne of 4 Rosemary Av Romford died 14 April 1989 Probate London 27 June Not exceeding £70000."


William Greaves ARCHER

1Statutory Index Scotland, St Giles Edinburgh 1937 685/4 598.

2Newspaper Announcement, The Scotsman 14 Jun 1937 Marriages.
"ARCHER - DEWAR - At Bristo Church, Edinburgh, on 12th June 1937, by Rev. Henry Arnott, WILLIAM GREAVES, elder son of Mr and Mrs W. E. ARCHER, Ilford, Essex, to CATHERINE MILNE, younger daughter of Mr J. F. DEWAR and the late Mrs DEWAR, 57 Newington Road, Edinburgh."

3England and Wales Index to BMD, West Derby Q3 1909 8b 633.
Mother's maiden surname Greaves.

4England and Wales Index to BMD, Havering Q4 1990.
DoB 31 Aug 1909.

5Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1991 ARCHER, William Greaves of 4 Rosemary Av Romford died 5 Nov 1990 Probate Ipswich 1 Feb £114042."


John Maurice RICHARDS

1England and Wales Index to BMD, Romford Q2 1964 5a 860.

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Romford Q3 1939 4a 918.
Mother's maiden surname Jenkins.

3England and Wales Index to BMD, London City Q4 2004.
DoB 20 Jul 1939.

4Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"2005 RICHARDS John Maurice died 19 October 2004 Grant and Will Ipswich 11 July 2005."


88. John Farquaharson DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Wed 04 Dec 1935.
"DEWAR John F. Dewar, beloved husband of Jessie M, [nee McCabe], son of Mrs. Elizabeth Dewar, fond father of David John, Robert Duncan, and John F. Jr., brother of Mrs. Margaret Deverick and Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler of Miami, Fla. Member of Triluminar lodge, No. 767, A, F. & A. M.: Jackson Park chapter, No. 222. R. A. M.; Adoniram council, No. 95, R. & S. M. At rest in chapel, 127 N. Northwest-hwy., Park Ridge. Services Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at Community church, in charge of Triluminar lodge, No. 767, A. F. & A. M. Interment Acacia Park cemetery."


Jessie Margaret MCCABE

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Mon 26 Jun 1967.
"Dewar
Jessie M. Dewar, beloved wife of the late John F.; dear mother of David J. [Harriet], Robert D. [Irene], and John F. Jr. [Beverly]; grandmother of 12. Services and interment private."


181. David John DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Wed 22 Jul 1998.
"David J. Dewar, beloved husband of the late Harriet R. nee Rogers: loving father of David J. Jr. (Gale) and Thomas R. (Gianna): dearest grandfather of nine; great grandfather of one; fond brother of John Dewar and the late Robert Dewar; cherished brother-in-law of Irene Dewar. Family will receive friends Thursday July 23rd 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Jordan Hall at the Park Ridge Community Church, 100 Cortland, Park Ridge. Services and Interment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Park Ridge Community Church or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 150 N Michigan Avenue, Suite 400, Chicago, IL 60601 appreciated."


Harriet K ROGERS

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Thur 11 May 1939.
"ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Rogers of Park Ridge announce the engagement of their daughter, Harriet, to David J. Dewar, son of Mrs. John F. Dewar, also of Park Ridge. Both Miss Rogers and Mr. Dewar were graduated from Beloit college. The wedding will take place in July."

2Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Tue 27 Aug 1991.
"DEWAR
Harriet R. Dewar, nee Rogers, beloved wife of David J.; loving mother of David J. Jr. (Nancy) and Thomas R. (Gianna); dearest grandmother of eight; fond sister of the late Fred Rogers. Services and interment private. Family will receive friends in Jordan Hall at the Park Ridge Community Church, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 28. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Park Ridge Community Church or Union League Boys and Girls Club."


182. Robert Duncan DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Arizona Republic, Phoenix Mon 30 May 1994.
"Robert Duncan Dewar, 78, of Phoenix, a merchandise manager, died May 28, 1994. He was born in Chicago and was a Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife, Irene; daughter, Cathe Paul; sons, David, John, Michael, Patrick, Robert and James; brothers, David J. and John F.; and five grandchildren. Mass: 10 a.m. Saturday, June 11, Franciscan Renewal Center, 5802 E Lincoln Drive, Scottsdale. Contributions: Hospice of the Valley, 2601 E. Thomas Road, Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85016, or St. Joseph the Worker. 213 S. 11th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85003. Whitney and Murphy Arcadia Funeral Home."


Irene Catherine HEISEL

1Newspaper Obituary, The Arizona Republic 7-13 Oct 2019.
"Irene passed away on September 28th at the age of 97. She was born on a farm in Clinton Corners, New York, trained as a nurse at St Vincent's Hospital in New York City and traveled to San Diego to join the Navy during WWII. It was there she met, fell in love with and married, Robert Duncan Dewar.
After the war, the couple moved to Chicago, then Pennsylvania, then Maryland, finally settling in Phoenix, Arizona. In Phoenix, Duncan retired and Irene worked at Good Samaritan Hospital. Their spiritual journey was enriched by their involvement with the Franciscan Renewal Center where they developed a deep understanding of their faith and religious practice. After Duncan's passing in 1994, Irene stayed in Phoenix until 2010 when she moved to Seattle, Washington to live with her daughter, son-in-law, and two granddaughters.
Change was Irene's friend because it meant new people, new things to learn and new adventures to discover. Her ability to travel was curtailed only by physical restrictions. She made up for this through connecting with others from different countries, researching world events on the internet and living vicariously through her children's travels. Her Kindle was overloaded with novels, non-fiction and books on philosophy. These, she regularly shared and discussed with others. She embraced technology using her mobile phone filled with apps to keep tabs on current events and sports news, in particular, the Phoenix Suns and Golden State Warriors. Her children tried to keep up with her succession of questions about everything from the mechanics of a curve ball to the nuances of world politics. Irene's genuine interest in living never wavered throughout her 97 years.
Irene is survived by her sister, six sons, daughter, seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a multitude of nieces, nephews and close friends, all of whom are grateful for the time they spent with this amazing woman.

Recitation of the Rosary will be held Saturday, November 9th at 10:30am followed by Mass at 11:00am Both at Our Lady of the Lake Church 8900 35th Ave NE, Seattle 98115."


183. John Farquharson DEWAR Jr

1Newspaper Obituary, Peoria Journal Star 14 Feb 2011.
"John F. Dewar, 89
May 28, 1921 to February 12, 2011

John F. Dewar, 89, formerly of Park Ridge, Ill., who retired to Englwood, Fla., and spent the last 2 1/2 years at Courtyard Estates in Bradford, Ill., died at 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011, at Heartland Health Care Center in Henry, Ill.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011, at Grant-Johnson Funeral Home in Bradford, with his nephew, Robert Dewar, officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to services in the funeral home. Burial will be at later date in the Gulf of Mexico.
He was born May 28, 1921, in Chicago to John and Jessica (McCabe) Dewar. He married Beverly Mae Partridge on Feb. 12, 1944, in West Palm Beach, Fla. She died Nov. 21, 1993.
Surviving are two daughters, Carol (James) Stange of Bradford and Kathy (Clarence) Waldinger of Sciota, Ill.; one son, John T. Dewar of Des Plaines; five grandchildren, Michael Waldinger of Springfield, Heidi (Marc) Fischer of Chicago, Daniel (Kristine) Waldinger of Mahomet, Rebecca (Theodore) Duello of St. Louis and Scott Stange of Peoria; nine great-grandchildren, Emily, Matthew and Ryan Waldinger, Abby, John and Benjamin Fischer, Jacob and Kylie Waldinger, and Theodore James Duello.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife and two brothers, David and Robert Dewar.
He was a graduate of DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind., with a B.S. in business.
He worked as an accountant.
He was a member of Englewood Methodist Church in Englewood, Fla., and the Elks Club of Englewood, Fla.
He was an avid golfer and loved flying. He flew a Piper Cub in and out of Elgin Airport in Elgin, Ill.
He served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Memorials may be directed to St. Jude Midwest Affiliate in Peoria or Courtyard Estates in Bradford, Ill."


Beverly Mae PARTRIDGE

1Newspaper Announcement, Park Ridge Times Herald or Advocate.
"Pte. John F. Dewar of 106 North Prospect Avenue, Park Ridge, and Miss Beverly Partridge of Kansas City, Mo., were united in marriage at the Union Congregational Church in West Palm Beach, Fla., on February 12. Witnesses to the wedding were Ensign D. J. Dewar, brother of the bridegroom, and Ensign Philip Bash."


89. Margaret Kennedy DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Sat 17 Sep 1955.
"DEVERICK - Margaret Deverick, beloved wife of Charles; mother of Willam and Charles Jr.: grandmother of six; sister of Elizabeth Wheeler and the late John Dewar. Past worthy, matron of Auburn Park chapter, No, 167, 0. E. S. Funeral Monday. 2:30 p. m., at chapel, 79th and Emerald. Interment Evergreen."

2Newspaper Announcement, Suburbanite Economist (Chicago) Sun 18 Sep 1955.
"Mrs. Margaret Deverick
Services for Mrs. Margaret Deverick, past worthy matron of Auburn Park Chapter No. 167, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the chapel at W. 79th st. and S. Emerald ave.
Interment will be at Evergreen cemetery.
Mrs. Deverick is survived by her husband, Charles; two sons, William and Charles Jr.; a sister, Elizabeth Wheeler, and six grandchildren."


Charles Pinkney DEVERICK

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Tue 23 Feb 1971.
"Charles P. Deverick, beloved husband of the late Margaret; fond father of william (Dorothy) and Charles P. (Lorraine) Deverick Jr. grandfather of six; great-grandfather of three; brother of Clara Kniptasch and Jasper Deverick. Member of Jackson Park Lodge, No. 915, A. F. & A. M. Funeral Wednesday, 10:30 a. m, at the Fern Chapel, South Western Avenue at 100th Street. interment Evergreen. Masonic services Tuesday 9 p. m. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Masonic Home."

2Gravestone.
"DEVERICK Charles P Dec. 17, 1885 - Feb. 22, 1971 Margaret K Feb. 21, 1887 - Sep. 16, 1955."


184. William David DEVERICK

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune Sat 25 Mar 1995.
"DEVERICK William D. Deverick, beloved husband of Dorothy. nee Anderson; dear father of David (Margaret) and Daryl (Craig) James; loving grandfather of Christine (Michael) Kucic and Terri James and two great-grandchildren, Sarah and Travis: fond brother of Charles. Funeral Services Monday, March 27, 11:30 a.m. at The First Lutheran Church of Harvey, 45 E 150th St., Harvey. Interment private. Visitation Sunday 2 to 9p.m. at Smits Funeral Homes (De Young-Vroegh Chapel), 649 E, 162nd St., South Holland, IL Mr. Deverick was a member of The First Lutheran Church of Harvey. Past Patron of The Eastern Star All Star Chapter #1. Memorials to the church appreciated. Info, 708-333-7000."


Dorothy Anna ANDERSON

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune 5 Apr 2004.
"Deverick, Dorothy A.
Dorothy A. Deverick (nee Anderson) age 91, passed away April 3, 2004. Beloved wife of the late William D. Deverick. Devoted mother of David (Marge) Deverick of Chicago, IL and Daryl (Craig) James of Edwards, CO. Proud grandmother of Christine and Terri. Great-grandmother of Sarah, Travis, Tavin and Brandi. Dear sister of Eleanor Ficks and Gilbert Anderson. Visitation Tuesday, April 6, 2004 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Smits, DeYoung-Vroegh Funeral Home, 649 E. 162nd St. (Rt 6/159th St.) South Holland, IL. Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., at First Lutheran Church of Harvey (45 E. 150th St., Harvey, IL 60426 with Rev. Thomas Knutson officiating. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Blue Cap, 2155 Broadway, Blue Island, IL 60406 or First Lutheran Church of Harvey would be appreciated. Mrs Deverick was a Past Matron of The Eastern Star All Star Chapter #1 and Homemaker Extension Service of Crown Point."

2Newspaper Announcement, The Times (Munster, Indiana) Tue 06 Apr 2004.
"Dorothy A. Deverick • Crown Point
Dorothy A. Deverick (nee Anderson) age 91, passed away April 3, 2004. Beloved wife of the late William D. Deverick. Devoted mother of David (Marge) Deverick of Chicago, IL and Daryl (Craig) James of Edwards, CO. Proud grandmother of Christine and Terri. Great-grandmother of Sarah, Travis, Tavin and Brandi. Dear sister of Eleanor Ficks and Gilbert Anderson.
Visitation Tuesday, April 6, 2004 from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Smits, De Young-Vroegh Funeral Home, 649 E. 162nd St. (Rt 6/159th St.) South Holland, L. Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., at First Lutheran Church of Harvey (45 E. 150th St., Harvey, IL 60426 with Rev. Thomas Knutson officiating. Interment private. Mrs Deverick was a Past Matron of The Eastern Star All Star Chapter #1 and Homemaker Extension Service of Crown Point, IN. In lieu of flowers, contributions to Blue Cap, 2155 Broadway, Blue Island, IL 60406 or First Lutheran Church of Harvey would be appreciated."


186. Charles Pinkney DEVERICK

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune 21 Jul 2002.
"Charles Deverick, age 85, of Cape Coral, FL for 18 years, formerly of Homewood and Roseland, beloved husband of Lorraine, nee Koenig; dearest father of Ginny Deverick, Dan (Diana) Deverick, Ron Deverick and Bob (Karen) Deverick; loving grandfather of six and great-grandfather of three. A Memorial Service will be held in Cape Coral, FL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Shriner's Hospital for Children, 2211 North Oak Park Avenue, Chicago, IL 60707."

2Newspaper Obituary, The News Press 21 Jul 2002.
"Charles P. Deverick Jr., 85, of Cape Coral, died July 17, 2002 in Cape Coral Hospital. He was born on June 30, 1917 in Chicago, IL. He came here in 1984 from Homewood, IL. He was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church. He was a WWII U.S. Army Air Corps veteran. He was a member of Oak Lawn Masonic Lodge #1156 in Oak Lawn,IL, Scottish Rites, Araba Shrine Center, Fort Myers Beach Shrine Club, all in Fort Myers DAV#108, American Post #90 and past worthy patron of neighbor chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, all in Cape Coral.

He is survived by his wife Lorraine; sons: Daniel Deverick of Frankfort, IL, Ronald Deverick of Woodridge, IL, and Robert Deverick of Plainfield, IL; a daughter Ginny Deverick of Hickory Hills, IL, 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by a brother William in 1997.

A memorial service will be held on July 23, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. at Faith Presbyterian Church, 4544 Coronado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL. officiated by Dr. John Hunt. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Araba Shrine Temple Transportation Fund, 2010 Hanson St., Ft. Myers, FL 33901 or to the church would be appreciated."


Lorraine KOENIG

1Newspaper Announcement, The News Press 6 Feb 2014.
"Lorraine K. Deverick, 95 of Cape Coral died January 31, 2014. She was born in Chicago, IL. on December 2, 1918 to Molly and Henry Koenig. Lorraine married her husband Chuck on September 19, 1942. Lorraine and Chuck raised four children. They moved to Cape Coral in 1984 after Chuck retired. She was a member of Faith Presbyterian Church and had served as a deacon and elder. Past worthy matron of Neighbor Chapter Order of the Eastern Star, and a member of the Daughters of the Nile. She is survived by her four children, Daniel, Ronald, Robert and Ginny. Grandchildren Daniel Jr., Darlene, Ronald Jr., Eric, Robert Jr. and Lisa. Great Grandchildren, Samantha, Nicholas, Cora, Kylie, Haley, Brandon, Ella, Heather, William, Samuel, and Aubury. Predeceased by her parents, brothers Henry and Walter, and husband Chuck of 60 years. A memorial service will be held February 8, 2014 at 2:00pm at Faith Presbyterian Church, 4544 Coronado Parkway, Cape Coral. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Faith Presbyterian Church or to Araba Shrine Temple transportation fund, 2010 Hanson St., Ft. Myers, FL. 33901."


90. Elizabeth Marle DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Miami Herald 18 Jan 1959.


Frank Duncan WHEELER

1Newspaper Obituary, Miami News Fri 30 Apr 1948.
"F. D. Wheeler Dies At 59
Francis D. Wheeler, 59, Miami resident since 1914, died in a local hospital Wednesday.
Wheeler came here from Chicago and lived at Erwin rd., South Miami. He was employed in the shipping department of Burdine's and was a member of Coconut Grove Masonic lodge No. 258; Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Coconut Grove lodge No. 83, and Rebekah lodge No. 13.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Wheeler, South Miami; four sons, Charles F., Homestead, and Howard W., Miami; George M. and John D., South Miami; one brother, Harry, Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Mary W. Dorn, South Miami. Services were to be conducted at 4 p. m. today by the IOOF at Wilhelm funeral home. Burial will be in Woodlawn cemetery."


189. Charles Francis WHEELER

1Newspaper Announcement, Miami Herald Wed 22 May 1985.
"WHEELER
CHARLES F. 65 of Tavernier Member of Telephone Co. Pioneers of Amer. Passed away Monday, May 20. Survived by his wife; Bette and 3 children. Services to be at Stanfill Kendall Chapel, Wednesday (Today) 7 PM."


190. George McIntyre WHEELER

1Newspaper Announcement, Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona Fri 8 May 2015.
"George M. Wheeler, 91, of Prescott Valley, passed away April 26, 2015, in Huntington Beach, California.

Originally from Miami, Florida, he moved to Chicago after serving in the CBI theater in World War II. He met his wife of almost 64 years, Ruth, in Chicago. Together they raised four children before moving to Prescott Valley in 1994.

He was preceded in death by his eldest son, Jack; and two brothers, Charlie and Howard.

He is survived by his wife, Ruth; and three children, Jim of Chicago, Donna Vasko (Michael) of Tempe and Tom (Celia) of Huntington Beach; along with four grandchildren; and his brother, John of Miami, Florida.

Services pending at Prescott National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 742030, Los Angeles, CA 90074-2030 or at www.heart.org."

2Gravestone.
"Wheeler George M PFC USA World War II
1923 - 2015 loving husband and father always in our hearts."


LaVern DEWIRE

1Gravestone.
"LaVern DeWire Wheeler May 23, 1930 - Apr. 26, 2008
John's wife, lover & friend 59 yrs
Rick, Janice & Terry's Mother
Loving friend to all."


192. Howard Webster WHEELER

1Gravestone, Vista Memorial Gardens, Miami Lakes.
"Howard W Wheeler PFC US Marine Corps Feb 28 1927 - May 23 2008 honest loyal & loving father."


Evelyn Lee BAXTER

1Gravestone, Vista Memorial Gardens, Miami Lakes.
"Evelyn L Wheeler loving mother and grandmother Dec. 2, 1927 - Feb. 25, 2012."


95. Charles Anthony DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Chicago Tribune 29 Nov 1969.
"Charles A. Dewar, husband of Ella, nee Frese; father of Juanita Keasler, Charlene Winchell, Evelyn Brown, and Nancy Moore, grandfather of 11; great-grandfather of four. Services - Monday, 1:30 P. m., at Hallinan Funeral Home, 2601 Vermont Street, Blue Island Interment Beverly Member of Morgan Park lodge, No. 999, A, F. & A. Mc. past commander B.I. A L post No. 50, and U. A. unlon, No. 50. Memorials to American Cancer fund. Visitation 7 p. m. Saturday."

2Newspaper Obituary, 2 Dec 1969.
"Charles A Dewar, 74, 2123 W 121st St., Blue Island, died Thurs. Nov. 27 in the Concord Nursing Home.
Mr Dewar was born Dec. 10, 1894 in Morgan Parl, Ill. He was superintendent of the Street Department of the City of Blue Island and also served as an alderman. He was a member of the Morgan Park Lodge No. 999 A.F. & A.M.; Blue Island American Legion Post No. 50 and U.A. Union No. 50.
He was the husband of Ella (nee Frese), father of Juanita Keasler, Charlene Winchell, Evelyn Brown and Nancy Moore, grandfather of 11, great-grandfather of 4.
The Rev Robert E Schroeder officiated at the 1:30 p.m. funeral service Mon Dec. 1 at the Hallinan Funeral Home, 2601 W Vermont St, Blue Island. Interment was at Beverly cemetery."

3Gravestone.
"DEWAR Charles A 1894 - 1969 Ella M 1894 - 1986."


Ella Magdalena FRESE

1Newspaper Obituary.
"Ella M Dewar of Mundelein, Il., formerly of Blue Island, died Sunday, May 11, at Condell Memorial Hospital in Libertyville, Il. She was 91.
Mrs Dewar was born Dec. 3, 1894 in Luverne, Minn. and was a lifelong resident of Blue Island until she moved to Mundelein eight years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a lifelong, charter member of Evangelical Community Church of Blue Island and was a former member and secretary of the Woman's Guild of Evangelical Community Church. She was also a formerly active member of Blue Island #50, American Legion Auxiliary.
Mrs Dewar (see Frese) was the wife of the late Charles Dewar; mother of Juanita (Almerin) Keasler, Charlene (Harry) Winchell, Evelyn (Donald) Brown, and Nancy (John) Moore.
Interment was in Beverly Cemetery."


193. Juanita Ella DEWAR

1Newspaper Announcement, Greensboro News & Record 7 Jul 2005.
"GREENSBORO- Mrs. Juanita Dewar Keasler, 86, of 4509 Hilltop Road, died Saturday, July 2, 2005, at Britthaven of Greensboro.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the Evangelical Community Church in Blue Island, Ill. Private interment will be at Beverly Cemetery and Memorial Gardens. Survivors include four children, Ellamae Pronger of Harrison, Ark., Judy Hull of Greensboro, Charles Keasler of Holiday, Fla., and John Keasler of Posen, Ill.; two sisters, Charlene Winchell of Niles, Ill., and Nancy Moore of Asheville; 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the Evangelical Community Church, 2237 West 120th St., Blue Island, IL 60406."

2Newspaper Announcement, SouthtownStar 9 and 10 Jul 2005.
"Mrs. Juanita Dewar Keasler 86, formerly of Blue Island, died Saturday July 2, 2005 at Britthaven of Greensboro, NC. A memorial service will be held on Monday July 11, 2005 at 11:00 am in the Evangelical Community Church in Blue Island, Illinois. Private interment will be at Beverly Cemetery and Memorial Gardens. Juanita Keasler was born on January 17, 1919 in Blue Island to the late Charles and Ella Freese Dewar. She was a homemaker and member of Evangelical Community Church. Survivors include four children Ellamae Pronger of Harrison, AR, Judy Hull of Greensboro, NC, Charles Keasler of Holiday, FL, and John Keasler of Posen, IL; two sisters Charlene Winchell of Niles, IL and Nancy Moore of Asheville, NC; 12 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the church following the service on Monday. Memorials may be made to the Evangelical Community Church, 2237 West 120th St. Blue Island, IL 60406."


Almerin Deloss KEASLER

1Newspaper Announcement, Orland Park Star 6 Feb 1997.
"Almerin D "Al" Keasler, a 57-year resident of Blue Island, died Saturday, Feb. 1, at Blue Island Nursing Home.
A service was Wednesday at Hallinan Funeral Home, Blue Island, with the Rev Robert E Schroeder officiating, Interment was in Beverley Cemetery, Worth Township
Mr Keasler was born Nov. 29, 1913 in Sugargrove Township. He was retired as a truck driver for Alfa Construction Co with 15 years service; a retired Blue Island volunteer fireman with 25 years of service; and a charter member of the Alsip Sportsman's Club.
He is survived by his wife Juanita (nee Dewar) of Blue Island; two daughters Ellamae (Noel) Pronger of Arkansas, and Judy (Frank) Hull of North Carolina; two sons Charles (Peg) of Florida and John (Rina) of Posen; two brothers, Edward of Missouri and Stanley of Illinois; 12 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren."

2Gravestone.
"KEASLER
Almerin D. Nov. 29, 1913 - Feb. 1, 1997
Juantia E. Jan. 17, 1919 - July 2, 2005."


Harry Reid WINCHELL

1Newspaper Announcement, Blue Island Standard 5 July 1951.
"DEWAR-WINCHELL
In the Diamond Lake Community Church of Mundelein, Ill. on Saturday, June 23, Charlene Dewar, daughter of Charles Dewar, 2123 W. 121st, and Harry Winchell son of Mrs H Winchell of Freeport, Ill were united in marriage.
Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs Wendell Ohlendorf of Beecher."


John Judson MOORE

1Newspaper Announcement.
"John Moore passed away peacefully on June 1st. Loving husband of Nancy and children Jon, Heather and Brooke, 6 Grandchildren and many Great Grandchildren. He volunteered with the County Fair, Boy Scouts, the Nature Center, Kituwah, B.E.A.R. Closet and many local events. Friends and Family will remember his wit and humor. John served in the Air Force during the Korean War. A Memorial Service will be planned at a future date."