OBITS:
Margaret Jo Horn CAVE
Robert C. "Bobby" CAVE
Thomas Charles CAVE
Wayne CAVE
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Mitchell County, North Carolina
MARGARET JO HORN CAVE
Margaret Jo Horn Cave of Tampa, FL and Little Switzerland,
died Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2002 in Tampa. Survivors include her
husband, Rev. George H. Cave Jr., the Summer Vicar at The
Church of the Resurrection in Little Switzerland; four children;
11 grandchildren; and one sister. Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. John's Episcopal Church in Tampa.
A memorial service will be held at The Church of the Resurrection
after the church reopens in May 2003. Memorial donations may
be made to St. John's Episcopal Church in Tampa, FL, or The
Church of the Resurrection in Little Switzerland
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Robert C. "Bobby" Cave, age 29, of Brooklyn Center.
Beloved son of Susan & Kevin Gerdeman, Charles & Karen Cave.
Also survived by brothers, William (Amy) Cave, Collin Gerdeman;
sisters, Becky Cave, Shannon (Dave)Hehls, Kelly (Steve) Rogers;
great-grandmother, Goldie Combs; grandmothers, Mickey Cave,
Bernice Wallin; aunts, uncles, numerous nieces, countless friends
and devoted companion, Shadow. Bobby was well known and loved
for his passions: cooking and collecting. He was unfailing in his
compassion for others and gained recognition from friends and
family alike for his generosity and selfless nature. Bobby wore his
heart on his sleeve, but won over anyone he met with his shy smile
and dry wit. He gained peace and comfort from his association
with his church elders and congregation. Our family is forever
thankful and blessed for the short time we have shared with him.
However, as is his nature, we know he will be waiting with open arms
when we see him again. Funeral Service Monday, 2 PM at Northbrook
Alliance Church (6240 Aldrich Ave. N, Brooklyn Ctr. 763-561-2664,
www.
northbrookalliance.org), with visitation 1 hr prior. Interment
Sunset Cemetery. Methven-Taylor 763-786-2127
Published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune from 11/30/2003 - 12/7/2003
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Thomas Charles CAVE was a retired officer of the English
Navy, a man who had distinguished himself in different branches
of Her Majestry's service for many years. His descendants are
now among the prominent citizens of San Francisco.
He was born at Salisbury, England, Feb 19 1824, the son of
Dr. Thomas and Julia Anabella (de STARK) CAVE, the later a
daughter of Baron de STARK. Dr. Thomas CAVE was a house
pupil of Sir Benjamin BRODIE. Four sons and four daughters
were born to Dr. and Mrs. CAVE.
Thomas Charles CAVE visited the US in 1852 and then went
to the West Coast of Africa where he served for ten years as a
captain in the English navy. Thomas was married in Albany NY
to Alice CARR, who was born in Lancastershire, England, but
had been a resident of the US since she was two.
Two children were born: Thomas Charles CAVE, Jr. (deceased)
and Annie. Annie was married in 1881 to George Loomis NORTH,
who died 18 years later, leaving two sons: George Loomis NORTH
and Chester L. NORTH. After the death of her first husband,
Mrs. NORTH was married to Capt. John METCALF, who died in
1913.
Thomas CAVE died in Feb, 1880.
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Wayne CAVE passed away
January 05, 2004
OTTAWA - Longtime community activist, musician, and business man
Wayne Cave passed away this morning Monday Jan 5th. He and his
longtime partner of 20 years, Ed Saint-Jean have deep roots in the
Ottawa GLBT community with the opening of Centretown Pub in 1984.
More recently the pair opened Icon and Steamworks in the 90's.
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