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Published in the Pulaski, TN - Citizen 10/27/98
HAZEL L. CLYMER
Mrs. Hazel L. Clymer, 76, of berrien Center, Mich., died Oct 25, 1998 at
Lakeland Continuing Care Center.
She was born April 11, 1922, in Giles County and was the daughter of
Samuel J. and Tippie Holley Williams. She married the late Donald Clymer on
March 8, 1946 in Niles, Mich. Mrs. Clymer and her husband were co-owners of
Smith Lake Resort in Berrien Center.
Services will be held Wednesday at Bowerman Funeral Home in Eau Claire,
Mich. Burial will be in South Union Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Berrien County Cancer Service or to Hospice at
Home.
Survivors include two daughters, Gloria Miller of Adelanto, Calif., and
Susan Wampler of St. Louis, Mo.; one sister Marian Norwood of Omaha, Neb.;
and five grandchildren.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
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I received this message on another list and thought it worth passing on....
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Subject: SHIPS PASSENGER LIST WEBSITE
I am so excited about a project in which I have been participating.
It is a new website being developed by THE IMMIGRANT SHIPS TRANSCRIBERS
GUILD, a group of over 100 volunteers who decided to transcribe NARA
microfilmed passenger lists and make them freely available to anyone
on the Internet. It even has a surname list.
As of this date there are over 50 transcribed lists on this site and
100 more being worked on. In addition the GUILD has had 100 lists
donated to the site and many sites agreeing to the linking of their
ships and sites to the GUILD site, and it is hopeful these will shortly
be up on the site which is still under construction.
If you have a transcribed list or photocopies of a NARA list you'd
like to donate, please to send an e-mail to the Site Coordinator
at Ships07(a)aol.com giving the name of the ship, the port of departure
and date, the port of arrival and date. If you have a website with
a transcribed list on it contact the Resource Coordinator at
Joaras(a)aol.com giving your URL, and all other information concerning
the ships on your site. If you would like to volunteer to transcribe
a list contact the Volunteer Coordinator at WPTT39B(a)prodigy.com.
The GUILD's site is located at http://iigs.rootsweb.com/immships
Take a look and see what we've done. My first transcription was for
the SS Erin which sailed 16 Sept 1878 from Liverpool to New York.
Carol McCoy
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
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Published in the Milford, WI - Times 1998-10-22
Gladys Ruth Climer died Oct. 15 at Alexian Village Health Care Facility
on Signal Mountain, Tenn. She was 96 at the time of her death.
She was born May 4, 1902 in Ocean, Maryland, the oldest daughter of
Venetta and Thomas Walters. Mrs. Climer moved to Hixson, Tenn. in 1984 and
was a member of the Hixson First Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Leon C. Climer and is
survived
by three daughters - Mrs. Thomas (Hope) U'Ren of Lincoln Park, Mrs. Leroy
(Judith) Smith of Chattanoga, Tenn. and Mrs. Gerald (Nancy) McEvoy of
Milford.
Also surviving are five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held Oct 18 at Lynch and Sons (Richardson-Bird
Chapel) in Milford, interment was at Parkview Memorial Cemetery in Livonia.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
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Published in the Seattle, OR - Times; 1998-10-21
Thomas Wesley CLYMER
Resident of Bellevue, died October 20, 1998 at age 62. Survived by son,
Steve Clymer of Bellevue; daughter Stacey (Ryan) Kloepfer of Yakima; father,
Paul Clymer of Camano Island; brother, Harlan (Betty) Clymer of Spokane and
two grandchildren, Cody and Justin Thomas. A Memorial Service will be held
at
11:00A.M. Thursday, October 22nd at GREEN'S BELLEVUE FUNERAL HOME.
Remembrances to Overlake Hospital Foundation, 1035 116th Ave NE, Ste 26,
Bellevue, WA
98004.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
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Publilshed in the Milwaukee, WI - Journal Sentinel; 1998-10-20;
Clemmer, Helen
(Nee Laughrin), formerly Whalen. Of West Allis. Age 66. October 18, 1998.
Dear mother of William (Lynn) Whalen, Kathy (Don) Duerr, Colleen (Mike)
Robinette, Kevin (Linda) Clemmer and Brian (Sheila) Clemmer. Sister of
Robert (Theresa) Laughrin and Marge (Rudy) Cudzinovic. Sister-in-law of the
late Dean (Sharon) Whalen, the late Lorraine (Francis) Byers. 18
grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and
friends. Preceded in death by her sister, Dorothy (Joseph) Zubarik and her
husbands, James F. Whalen and James L. Clemmer. Special thanks to the staff
at Franciscan Woods for their kindness and caring. In state Wed. from 11:00
AM until time of Mass at 12:30 PM at ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC
CHURCH, 1435 S. 92nd St. Interment Wood National.
CHURCH AND CHAPEL FUNERAL SERVICE Serving the Family
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Published in the St Louis, MO Post-Dispatch; 1998-9-11
Clymer, Mauda L. (nee Hopkins), Wed., Sept. 9, 1998, beloved wife of the
late
George Harvey Clymer Sr., dearest mother of George Harvey Clymer Jr., dear
grandmother of Elizabeth Ann Clymer, dear sister of Joseph C. Hopkins, our
dear aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend.
Funeral from KUTIS Funeral Home, 2906 Gravois, Sat., Sept. 12 at 10 a.m.
Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. In parlor Fri., 1 p.m.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
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published in thwe CEDAR RAPIDS, IA GAZETTE 1998-9-15
Florence B. Thomas, 91, of Houston, formerly of Cedar Rapids, died
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1998, in Houston NW Memorial Hospital following a short
illness. Memorial graveside services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, Cedar
Memorial Park Cemetery, by the Rev. Diana Hoover. There will be no
visitation.
Survivors include four daughters, Viola Cline of Cedar Rapids, Helen
Johnson of Cresco, Shirley Davis of Owensboro, Ky., and Sharon Thomas of
Houston.
Also surviving are 16 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and four
great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Victor G. Thomas; a brother,
Daniel Clymer; three sisters, Mildred Boone, Edith Ellis and Ruth Moisa; and
her parents, Oscar Bryan and Ella Clymer.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
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Published in the Freeland WA - South Whidbey Record 9/30/98
Carolyn J. Klemmer
Carolyn J. Klemmer, 53, passed away peacefully Sept. 26, 1998. She was born
Sept. 6,
1945 in Seattle, a daughter of Bertrum and Dulice McClellan. She is
survived by her
husband, Jeremy Klemmer of Langley; one son, Ryan Klemmer of Seattle; her
mother,
Dulice McClellan of Seattle; her twin sister, Kay Beattie of Redmond; and
her brother,
Joe McClellan of Kirkland.
Carol graduated from Roosevelt High School in 1963. She met her husband,
Jerry, at the
age of 15 and they went together for eight years before getting married.
Over the years
they lived in California, Alaska and the Seattle area. Last year they moved
to Whidbey
Island where they enjoyed the slower life.
Carol worked for the Fluke Corp. for 12 years in their accounting
department. In her
spare time she loved to garden and travel. She had a love for horses and
she and her
husband owned eight horses over the years, including a race horse and barrel
racing
horses. But her main interest was her son, Ryan, who she loved very much.
Carol:
Thank you for the 30 great years of marriage. When times were good you made
it better,
when times were down, you had the strength to hold us together and comfort
me. It was
a real joy when our son came into our lives. You were so proud of him. In
our marriage
we were partners, I had the ideas and foresight -- you had the logic and
wisdom and kept
me in line. I was always proud of you. Wherever we went you had a certain
class. I still
get a tinkle [sic] when I kiss you. Just like it was when we first met.
The day will come
when we will bond again.
Your loving husband, Jerry.
Memorial services will be Friday, Oct. 2, at 1 p.m. at Visser Funeral Home
in Langley.
Danny/Nancy Clemmer
http://clemmer.org/http://clemmer.org/1962/