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Published in the Sarasota, FL - Herald-Tribune Oct 22, 2003
Virginia Willis Skelton, 58, Bradenton, died Oct. 21, 2003.
She was born July 8, 1945, in Philadelphia and came to Bradenton in
1959 from there. She was a licensed practical nurse and a Christian.
Survivors include her husband, Dennis; her mother, Virginia Klemmer of
Tennessee; sons Robert Briesacher and James Briesacher, both of
Bradenton; sisters Susan Breeze of Bradenton and Eileen Hildebrandt of
Tennessee; and 13 grandchildren.
The visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Ellenton Funeral
Home. A private graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of
Southwest Florida, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Published in the Sarasota, FL - Herald-Tribune 2003-11-14
Alice E. Klemmer, 79, Sarasota, died Nov. 12, 2003.
She was born Oct. 6, 1924, in Brooklyn, N.Y., and came to Sarasota
nine years ago from Boston. She retired as a surgical registered nurse
licensed in the State of New York. She graduated from Long Island
College Hospital and completed two years post graduate studies. She
was elected for two terms on the school board in Acton, Mass., and was
a member of the League of Women Voters.
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Kenneth; a daughter, Susan;
sons Christopher R. and Brian J.; and five grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, with a service to
follow, at Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Wilson Chapel.
Memorial donations may be made to a favorite charity.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Ralph M. "Shorty" Clemmer was the son of Jacob J. Clemmer, b. 1867 and
Sabina "Belle" Boyer. Jacob J. Clemmer was the son of Jasper E. and Charity
Clemmer. They all lived in Springhill Twp., Fayette Co., PA.
Ralph had a sister Helen Clemmer b. 16 May 1913 d. 3 Sept 2000.
Ralph and Helen parents evidently died young, but I don't have their death
dates. I doubt they have tombstone anywhere. Ralph and Helen were raised
by Elizabeth Clemmer and her husband Martin Eberhart, their Aunt and Uncle.
Neither Ralph or Helen married.
Hope this helps.
----- Original Message -----
From: <JJCMOtey(a)aol.com>
To: <CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 2:55 PM
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Ralph M. Clemmer
> Anyone know who this is:
>
> Ralph M. Clemmer 1910-1981 buried in Evergreen Memorial Park in Pt.
Marion,
> Pennsylvania.
>
> Can someone tell me who his parents are?
> Thanks,
> Christina
>
>
> ==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
> A great Klemmer history page;
> http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/4340/
>
Anyone know who this is:
Ralph M. Clemmer 1910-1981 buried in Evergreen Memorial Park in Pt. Marion,
Pennsylvania.
Can someone tell me who his parents are?
Thanks,
Christina
Published in the Gastonia, NC - Gazette November 14, 2003
Louise Clemmer
GASTONIA - Mary Louise Fulton Clemmer, 82, of 813 S. Chester St.,
died Nov. 12, 2003 at Courtland Terrace.
She was a native of Kings Mountain, daughter of the late Palmer
DeKalb and Emma Frances Witherspoon Fulton.
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. today, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
INTERMENT: Private family burial at Gaston Memorial Park
VISITATION: One hour before service at the church, other times at the
home of Bill and Elizabeth Seabrook, 312 Eagles Walk, Gastonia
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Found on another list:
Source: PALEHIGH-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: gerifelker(a)webtv.net (geri brennan)
Subject: Re: [PALEHIGH-L] Re: [Schwenkf] parents of Elizabeth NICE???
Nyce, S. Lehman D.D.S. of Norristown, PA.,was born Feb 14, 1905, son
of
Edwin S. (born Jan 10,1875) and Minnie G. (Lehman) born Sept 29, 1875
at
Mt. Carmel) Nyce., He married at New City, Aug 17, 1931 to Esther T.
Snyder, who was born at Orangeville, PA., d/io Daniel J.( Dec 31 1875
at
Sunbury) and Elizabeth (Byerly) (born Dec 21, 1874 at Sunbury) Snyder
Nyce, George, grandfather, lived in Malborough township, where he died
at age 60, his wife ___ Price, passed away in her 90th year. Members
of
the German Baptist Brethren Church. Children; John, Daniel, Samuel,
Joel, Jesse, Katie married __ Clemmer, Elizabeth married ___ Reed
Samuel, moved to Reading in 1853, he died in 1898 and his wife died in
1893. Children, Mary, married __ Anthony, Andora married __ Goodman,
Catharine married ___ Guth, Percival C., Sylvester and Calvin S. The
father was member of the Baptist Church, the mother of the Reformed
Church
Percival C., marred Aug 4, 1859 at Milton, PA to Cecelia E. Trego and
had children; Percival C., Jr., and Elsie C
Best Wishes, Geri
Published in the Paducah, KY - Sun Oct. 26, 2003
EARL CLYMER
Services for Earl "Bubba" Clymer, 78, of Paducah will be at 11
a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2003, at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Paducah.
The Rev. Jamie Broome will officiate, with burial in Maplelawn Park
Cemetery.
Mr. Clymer died at 1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 25, 2003, at his home.
He was a member and deacon of Immanuel Baptist Church. He was
born in Nashville, Tenn., and was the retired owner and operator of
Clymer's Restaurant. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Martha Sue Zeiss Clymer; three sons, Dr.
Steve Clymer and Judge Craig Clymer, both of Paducah, and Scott Clymer
of Katy, Texas; and seven grandchildren, Samuel Gene-Ruoff Clymer of
Paducah, Aimee Kathleen Clymer of Paducah, Christadora Clymer of
Batavia, Ohio, Coriander Williams of Bowling Green, and Olivia Lee
Clymer, Stanton Clymer, and Kristen Scott Clymer, all of Katy, Texas.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth H. Clymer. His
parents were Jesse and Pauline Gilliam Clymer.
Friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 27, 2003 at the funeral
home.
Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to
Immanuel Baptist Church, 3465 Buckner Lane, Paducah, Ky. 42001.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
The "virus" you are talking about is completely a HOAX! The file is part
of Windows and often called the teddy bear virus because of the teddy bear
icon. This is a file that Windows uses for Java and if removed some web
sites you visit may not work properly and can only be repaired with your
original Windows installation disc. If you do a lookup on Google or seek
out any of the Urban Legands web sites, you will see what I am talking
about.
Steven
Original Message:
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From: David Clemmer dclemmer(a)charter.net
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 04:57:24 -0600
To: CLEMMER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CLEMMER-L] Open immediatly NOW
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately, a virus has been passed on to me by a contact. My Address
Book may have been infected. Since you are in my address book, there is a
good chance you will find it in your computer too.
The virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee
antivirus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the
system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book,
whether or not you sent any e-mails to your contacts.
I was sent this same message this AM. I followed the instructions and did
find this VIRUS in a file on my computer. I deleted it as instructed. I am
sending this message to you in order for you to find out if you in fact
have the VIRUS, and if so, the instructions on how to get rid of it. Sorry
about this, but this happens!
Getting Rid of the Virus
Here's how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it:
1. Go to Start, Find or Search option.
2. In the file folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe
3. Be sure you search your C: drive and all subfolders and any other drives
you may have.
4. Click "find now"
5. The Virus has a Teddy Bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN
IT!
6. Go to Edit (on the menu bar) and choose "select all" to highlight the
file without opening it.
7. Now go to File (on the menu bar) and select delete. It will then go to
the Recycle Bin.
8. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS
BOOK, SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOKS. To Do This:
a) Open a new e-mail message
b) Click the icon of the address book next to the "TO"
c) Highlight every name and add to "BCC" (which means blind copy)
d) Copy this message and paste to e-mail
Cheryl Parker
33 Dawson Avenue
West Haven, CT 06516
==== CLEMMER Mailing List ====
Send the following address to those who might want to join us;
http://clemmer.org/clemmerlist.html
--------------------------------------------------------------------
mail2web - Check your email from the web at
http://mail2web.com/ .
This hasn't been said for awhile so here goes.
(1) DO NOT post virus warnings to this list.
(2) If you think it necessary to do so please forward the information
to me, dlcict(a)att.net for evaluation.
(3) Viruses cannot be spread through plain text messages which
eliminates Rootsweb as a carrier.
(4) The next time you think you have a virus please check with
http://hoaxbusters.ciac.org/ prior to warning everybody.
(5) This particular hoax has been around awhile and if you did a
search you did indeed find jdbgmgr.exe. It is a system file within
Windows.
Danny Clemmer
clemmer.org
Unfortunately, a virus has been passed on to me by a contact. My Address Book may have been infected. Since you are in my address book, there is a good chance you will find it in your computer too.
The virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee antivirus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you sent any e-mails to your contacts.
I was sent this same message this AM. I followed the instructions and did find this VIRUS in a file on my computer. I deleted it as instructed. I am sending this message to you in order for you to find out if you in fact have the VIRUS, and if so, the instructions on how to get rid of it. Sorry about this, but this happens!
Getting Rid of the Virus
Here's how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it:
1. Go to Start, Find or Search option.
2. In the file folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe
3. Be sure you search your C: drive and all subfolders and any other drives you may have.
4. Click "find now"
5. The Virus has a Teddy Bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe DO NOT OPEN IT!
6. Go to Edit (on the menu bar) and choose "select all" to highlight the file without opening it.
7. Now go to File (on the menu bar) and select delete. It will then go to the Recycle Bin.
8. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK, SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOKS. To Do This:
a) Open a new e-mail message
b) Click the icon of the address book next to the "TO"
c) Highlight every name and add to "BCC" (which means blind copy)
d) Copy this message and paste to e-mail
Cheryl Parker
33 Dawson Avenue
West Haven, CT 06516
Published in the Memphis, TN - Commercial Appeal October 07, 2003
HELEN DAVIS CLEMMER, 68, of Olive Branch, retired secretary for
Broadway Baptist Church, died Sunday at Methodist
Healthcare-Germantown. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at
Broadway Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Forest
Hill Cemetery South. Forest Hill Funeral Home South has charge. Mrs.
Clemmer, the wife of Dennis M. Clemmer for 52 years, also leaves a
son, Donald Clemmer, and her mother, Nora Malone, both of Olive
Branch; a brother, Sammy Davis of Independence, Miss., two
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family requests that
memorials be sent to Broadway Baptist Church Investing in the Future
Fund.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Published in the Charlotte, NC Observer October 29, 2003
Clemmer, Eugene Henkle
STANLEY -- Mr. Eugene Henkle Clemmer, 98, died October 27, 2003.
Funeral 11am Thursday, First United Methodist Church; burial, Stanley
Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday, 7-9pm, Carothers Funeral Home.
Danny Clemmer
Clemmer.org
Found on another list:
Source: WHITEHEAD-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: tedrickw(a)cox.net
Subject: [WHITEHEAD] Whitehead Mystery
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mJWBAEB/1257
Message Board Post:
I have a copy of a Birth Registration for Nella Whitehead KLEMMER,
born in Detroit, Michigan, 10 June 1936., It was found in my
mother-in-law's bible after she died. No one in the family has any
idea why she would have a copy of this or how either she or her
husband may be related.
The parents names on the birth record are Charles and Ruth Klemmer.
I believe that Ruth Klemmer (b.1898) was the daughter of Nella Phoebe
Whitehead Myers, (b.1872).
Nella Phoebe Whitehead Myers was the daughter of Lewis Young Whitehead
(b. 1833) and Jennie Rice Whitehead.
The family may have originated in the Iron Mountain, Michigan area.
>From another list.
Source: PAFAYETT-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Hannah M. Fisher" <hannah(a)ahsl.arizona.edu>
Subject: [PAFAY] Re: SCRAPBOOK; BOUCHER/BROSI, TAFFONI/KELLEY, BRUCE,
HAGER/JUDD, FLANIGAN, LYNN, HOPWOOD, SAGER, DORR, LONG
. .
DORR, MRS. ADA CLEMMER, 550 High St. Brownsville, died July 24, 1970
in the Spear Convalescent Home in Markleysburg. She was the daughter
of GEORGE and FRANCES GARRED CLEMMER. She was a member of St. Peter's
R.C. Church, and the Christian Mothers of the church. Her husband,
CHARLES O. died in 1941.
Survivors include a daughter, MRS. MARY LOUISE FISHER; and a son,
WILLIAM J. Burial in Redstone Cemetery under the direction of the
Homer L. Crawford Funeral Home.
. .
Hannah Millward Fisher
Information Services
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