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101 Birth source: her birth certificate Robbins, Lola Mae (I2631)
 
102 Birth source: her birth certificate Robbins, Joyce Jeanne (I2634)
 
103 Birth/death dates
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=93861181

Buried at the Chamberlain Cemetery 
Coleman, Maggie Lee (I256)
 
104 Birth: 1638 Norfolk, England Death: Nov. 3, 1732 Suffolk Suffolk City Virginia, USA

One of the first of the name in America was Isaac Ricks or Rix, who was born in England in 1638, and a tradition exists that he came from England, landed in Jamestown, VA and settled in Warrasquycake, one of the 8 shires of Virginia, which in 1737 was changed to Isle of Wight County.

Issac Ricks(Rix) was a Quaker and member of the Quaker Church, located at a place called Chuckatuck on the Nansemond River.

Isaac married Kathryn or Kathren.

Children: Isaac Jr., born June 17, 1669 William, born August 5, 1670, died 1694 John, born October 30, 1672 Abraham, born October 3, 1674 Jacob, born January 17, 1677 Robert, born Oct 14, 1679, (d) March 23, 1743 Benjamin, born November 17, 1682. Kathren Ricks born October 20, 1683 Richard Ricks born June 30, 1685 Jeane (Ricks) Salleway born June 30, 1687 James Rick born Jan 17, 1690 
Ricks, Isaac (I2320)
 
105 Birthdate from gravestone Prendivoj, Osip (I1992)
 
106 Birthdate is from his death certificate

Buried at Mission San Jose
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42219715/james-william-howerton 
Howerton, James (I2030)
 
107 Birthplace taken verbatim from death certificate

Miltary record and 1930 indicates he was born in March 26 1882 
Bobbish, Michael (I25)
 
108 Bobbie Jean (Elmore) Keck, of Crossville, and member of Dorton Baptist Church, was born Sept. 17, 1933, and passed on Oct. 19, 2015. Sixty years ago ? Sept. 3, 1955 ? she married the love of her life, Howard Keck. Although she lost him at the age of 59 in 1992, she never stopped loving him and now she has gone to join him. She was also preceded in death by her father, Casto Elmore; mother, Lillian Elmore; brother, Bud Elmore; and sister, Ruthie Elmore Matthews.
Mrs. Keck is survived by her children, Tony and Peggy, Kenny and Kathy, Randy and Abbie, Ronnie, Jackie and Kay, and Teresa; her sisters, Patsy Keck, Mary Griffin and June Elmore; 12 grandchildren, Kristine Carroll, Kayla Varney, Kevin Keck, Whitney Cole, Cammie Henry, Aaron Keck, Kelli Keck, Lori Keck, Kyle Keck, Cole Stickler, Troy Stickler, and Luke Matthews; five great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Bobbie was considered a mother figure to many throughout the years. Although she enjoyed working most of her life, her greatest enjoyment were her grandchildren and those who called her grandma, making pallets on the floor for sleepovers, cooking endless meals and never missing family members' ballgames. Another one of her great pleasures included the cross country trips with her sisters and nieces. She will be missed by all.
Graveside services were held on Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015, at Baker's Chapel Cemetery with Pastor Glen Franklin officiating. Music was by Wanda Reed. Pallbearers were Kevin Keck, Aaron Keck, Kyle Keck, Cole Stickler, Troy Stickler and Luke Matthews. 
Elmore, Bobbie Jean (I8817)
 
109 BOBBISH, JOHN R., April 13, 1996 of Livonia. Beloved husband of Francine. Dear father of John R. II. Dear brother of Mary Ann Schulz, Donna, and Terry. Funeral service Tuesday 9:30 a.m. at Harry J. Will Trust 100 Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile Road, Livonia to St. Colette Catholic Church 10 a.m. Visitation Monday 1-9 p.m. Contributions to American Diabetes Foundation appreciated.
Dated April 15, 1996

Read more: http://www.genlookups.com/mi/webbbs_config.pl/read/585#ixzz5TNK960KR 
Bobbish, John Robert (I119)
 
110 Bobby was born on March 23, 1939, in Waco, Texas, to John Daniel Nelson and Mary (Marrs) Nelson. He grew up, attended high school, and married Peggy Permenter in Moody, Texas. Bobby's interests included fishing and riding motorcycles. He enjoyed entertaining everyone by telling jokes, and loved Little Debbie Oatmeal Cream Pies. Bobby had a special place in his heart for his grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Preceding Bobby in death were his parents, John Daniel and Mary Nelson, and great grandson, Rilen Smith.

Survivors include wife, Peggy Nelson; daughters, Carol Vasquez, Terry Smith, Sherry Robinson; sons, Dennis Nelson, David Nelson; granddaughter, Leigh Anne Turner; grandsons, Jason Nelson, Justin Nelson, Derek Robinson, Tyler Smith; great grandchildren, Ethan Smith, Jalyssa Turner, Jaymi Turner, Joseph Turner, Jameson Turner, and Brooklyn Smith. 
Nelson, Robert John (I8523)
 
111 Born in New York Lesica, Helen (I77)
 
112 Born in the same house that Jele lives in Brozic, Frane (I53)
 
113 Born on August 27, 1916 to Grover and Ethel Phinney of Marble Falls, Texas, Beulah Mae married Thomas Reed Chappell. In addition to owning a mom & pop store in Sonora for 12 years, the couple was the parents of 2 daughters. Mae was blessed to have a granddaughter and 2 great-granddaughters.

After Reed's 1967 passing, Mae married Robert "Bob" N. Gay in Austin on January 19, 1974. Bob too preceded her in death.

Mae was a Godly woman, a loving wife and mother, an avid hugger, walker, country music and Dallas Cowboy fan. She was also very creative with thread and fabric.

A resident of Highlands Ranch Colorado, Mae worshipped at Foothills Bible Church. Heaven is now her home. 
Phinney, Beulah Mae (I8451)
 
114 Boudreau, Blaise Benedict, 59 of Arichat, NS passed away peacefully after his battle with leukemia on December 13, 2009. Born in Arichat, Blaise was the son of the late Benedict and Clara (Marchand) Boudreau. He worked for 40 years in the oil business and recently retired from Frank's Fuels Ltd. Blaise was well -loved and known for his stories and humor and will be greatly missed. He was pre-deceased by his daughter-in-law Darlene Boudreau (Curnew). Blaise is survived by his wife Barbara (nee Joyce), son Ian (Kelly), daughter Tammy, grand-daughter Claire, sisters Rachael (Joe), Carmella (Wesley), brothers Conrad (Blanche), George (Theresa), Raymond (Leona), Gerard (Eunice), Marc (Linda), Alvin (Irene) and Edwin (Sharon) and many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place under the direction of I.M.L. Funeral Services, Petit De Grat. Honoring Blaise's request, there will be a service only on Saturday, December 19th at 1pm at the Our Lady of Assumption Church, Arichat. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Our Lady of Assumption Church Fund. Online condolences may be forwarded to the family at www.imlfuneralhome.com Boudreau, Blaise Benedict (I1563)
 
115 BOWEN, Catherine Georgina (Joyce)


March 26, 1942 to February 14th, 2025


Our beloved mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Catherine (Joyce) Bowen of Arichat was reunited with her loving husband Vernie and cherished daughter Beverly on February 14th, 2025. Catherine, better known as Nanny, was surrounded by her loving family at St. Richmond Hospital as she passed at the age of 82.

Catherine was born in D'Esscouse; the daughter of the late Francis and Anita (Sampson) Joyce.

Mom started her career working at St. Anne's Nursing Home until she became a mother. She then dedicated 12 years to raising her children before returning to St. Anne's to continue her career. In her early years of retirement, mom enjoyed spending her summers with dad camping at Widdens. She enjoyed her family gatherings and spending summer days poolside with her kids and grandkids, whom she cherished.

Her fondest memories were meeting Ann Murray and her big trip to the Grand Ole Opera with Beverly.
She enjoyed watching the soap operas and playing Telile TV Bingo; if you dared to speak during either of these the volume went from 20 to 35 very fast. Her family will miss her shortbreads at Christmas, no one could make them the same as her.

Mom is survived by her daughters Brenda Bowen, Arichat, Debbie (Blaise) Sampson, St. Peter's, and Kim (Marcel) Heudes, Petit de Grat; son Vernon (Nicole), Halifax, son-in-law Craig Benoit, Arichat; grandchildren Wayne (Kaysha), St. Peter's, Brittany (Jordan), Arichat, Tyler (Jennifer), Dartmouth, Hillary (Nick), Springhill; and great-grandsons William and Cameron, with number three arriving in June; sisters Jeanne, Barbara, Irene, Matilda (Robert); sister-in-law Susan; and many special nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Vernie and cherished daughter Beverly,sister Yvonne, brother Lloyd in infancy, brothers-in law George, Johnny, Blaise, Jerry, Peter, and Bobby, sister-in-law Marie.

To our sister Brenda, words cannot express our gratitude to you for devoting your life to mom and dad until their last breath.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Lawrence MacNeil for his many years of dedication, to the home care workers who made her days brighter, and the staff at Strait Richmond Hospital for their compassionate care.

Please consider a donation to St. Anne's Community & Nursing Care Center or Strait Richmond Palliative Care Society.

Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation. A small family service will be held at a later date. 
Josse, Catherine Georgina (I1292)
 
116 BRAINTREE Otto E. Legg, a resident of Braintree for the past 43 years, died March 26, 2009 at the Carney Hospital in Dorchester. Beloved husband of 52 years to Joan C. (Killion). Loving father of Donna Varano of Falmouth, Janet Shea, Carolyn Leahy, Joanne Marum all of Braintree, Christine Goodwin of Weymouth and Jennifer McGrath of Quincy. Brother of James of Chelmsford, Robert of CA, Alan of Medford, Joan Perkins of Boston and Delores Morgan of Somerville. He is also survived by 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Born and raised in Somerville, he had served in the U. S. Marine Corps during WWII. He retired in 1991 after 55 years as a truck driver for Local #25 in Charlestown. He summered for the past 47 years in Humarock. Funeral from the McMaster Funeral Home, 86 Franklin St. (Rt. 37) Braintree, Monday, March 30 at 9:45 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in the Church of St. Clare, 1244 Liberty St., Braintree Highlands at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to visit the Funeral Home, Sunday 4 - 7 p.m. The family sincerely request in lieu of flowers, donations in his name be made to the Dianne DeVanna Center, 74 Pond St., Braintree, MA 02184. Interment Braintree Cemetery.

Was listed as a driver in 1964

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35239550/otto-e-legg 
Legg, Otto E. (I801)
 
117 Brbara Lee Fincham, passed away peacefully at her home in Preston, Maryland on Wednesday, December 4, 2024. She was 83 years old.

Born in Washington, DC, Barbara was the daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine (Fields) Marcionette. She attended school in the DC area and later married James R. Fincham, Sr. in 1958. It was in the DC area that they lived and raised their family. It was only recently that Barbara moved with her sons to Maryland's Eastern Shore.

Barbara was a longtime employee of Washington Bible College where she worked in the bookstore and the library. Barbara loved her family and to garden.

Barbara is survived by her sons Robert and Ronald Fincham; she is also survived by her numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one great great-grandchild.

Besides her parents Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, and two of her children James "Ricky" Fincham, Jr. and Julie Ann (Fincham) Blades. 
Marcionette, Barbara Lee (I13709)
 
118 Brenda Joyce Spruce, 74, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2017. She was born in San Angelo, Texas, on July 10, 1943.

Brenda graduated from San Angelo Central High School. She was married to David Spruce in 1975 and they spent ten blissful years together until his passing in 1985. She had a career as a self-employed seamstress for more than forty years. She enjoyed sewing, working in the garden, cooking, decorating and spending time with her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Brenda is survived by her children, Connie Pearson of Houston, Texas, Debbie Langston of Lake Worth, Florida, Dewayne and wife Bunny Housewright of San Angelo, Texas, Randy Spruce of San Angelo, Texas and Brandy Spruce of San Angelo, Texas. She also leaves to cherish her memories eleven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and a host of nephews and relatives.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, David Spruce; daughter Lisa Pearson; her parents, Henry and Clara Phinney Bass; and her sisters, Kay Nichols and Linda Wilson. 
Bass, Brenda Joyce (I8395)
 
119 Brian Christian Giesick SUMMERVILLE - Brian Christian Giesick, 61, of Summerville, SC, husband of Pamela Johnson Giesick, passed away Monday, August 25, 2014. Visitation will be from 11am until 1pm immediately followed by a Memorial Service on Saturday, August 30, 2014 in Parks Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Brian's memory to Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758518, Topeka, KS 66675. Brian was born on January 19, 1953 in Bexar County, TX, the son of Claudius Walter Giesick & Ivalene Lane Giesick. He had a love for motorcycles & was a member of the Road Gliders Motorcycle Club. He was rightfully proud of his submarine service in the US Navy, from which he retired after 20 years. He also served in the Vietnam War. He was currently working as a chemical operator. He was a devoted & loving father & husband. In addition to his wife, Pamela, Brian is survived by his mother, Ivalene Giesick of TX; his son, Michael Anthony Giesick (Jennifer) of Spartanburg; daughter, Linda Grausso (Dan) of Bonneau; son, Michael Robert Washington (Skye) of Clinton, CT; son, Robert Joseph Washington (Amanda); daughter, Brianna Christina Giesick; daughter, Shelby Lynne Duncan, all of Ladson; & 6 grandchildren, Joshua, Danielle, Kohen, Christian, Hannah Charley, & Santiago. Brian also leaves behind other family members in Texas. He is predeceased by his father, Claudius Walker Giesick. Gieseck, Brian (I2877)
 
120 Bucher, Michael F.

Born to Eternal Life on Feb 20, 2021 at the age of 81 with his family at his side. Loving husband of Shirley (nee: Tolzman) for 51 years. Beloved father of Jean (Chad) Miller, William (Julia) Bucher. Proud grandfather of Emily Anderson and Luke Miller. Further survived by brother Paul Bucher and many other relatives and friends.

Visitation to be held Thursday February 25th, 2021 from 10am-12pm with a funeral service to begin at 12pm at HERITAGE FUNERAL HOME (9200 S 27th St, Oak Creek). Internment to follow at Forest Hill Cemetery.

Mike enjoyed woodworking and made many beautiful pieces. He could fix just about anything and was always happy to help others with their projects. People enjoyed Mike?s company. His smile and easy-going nature made everyone comfortable.

Many thanks to the ICU Crew at Aurora South Shore for the wonderful care shown to Mike and his family.

A Celebration of Mike?s Life will be held at a laterdate. 
Bucher, Michael F. (I4602)
 
121 BUDZEN JUNE CELIA age 87 of Beverly Hills, passed away peacefully September 30, 2012. Precious mother of Brad (Leslie), Janice, and Jeffrey. Loving sister of Betty Szakal. Sweet Gramma of Jeffrey Jr., Madeline, Hannah, and Lauryn. Memorial Service Friday October 19, 11:00 a.m. at Beverly Hills United Methodist Church, 2000 W. 13 Mile Rd. June's true passion in life was singing and sharing music with others. She was a member of Sweet Adelines, The Good Times Quartet, The 88'ers, Oscoda's Senior Woodstock, and co-hosted monthly sing-a-longs at BASCC. Bobbish, June Celia (I6830)
 
122 Burch Loggins, DVM, age 76, of West Columbia, Texas passed away at his home surrounded by his loving family on Friday, March 12, 2010. He was born February 10, 1934 in Houston, Texas to Reuben Burch and Edith Elizabeth (Weems) Loggins.

He was a member of Columbia United Methodist Church, and West Columbia Rotary Club, 50 years perfect attendance; Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout and Silver Beaver Awards; Past president of Brazoria County Fair Association; Columbia-Brazoria ISD School Board member for 18 years, Member of Texas Association of School Boards, Brazoria County Parks Board, Brazoria County Appraisal District; and Past President Columbia Historical Museum Association.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m., Monday, March 15, 2010, at Columbia United Methodist Church in West Columbia with Rev. Greg Rogers officiating.

Burial will follow at Columbia Cemetery.

Visitation will be Sunday, March 14, 2010 at Baker Funeral Home from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.

Pallbearers will be Coy Sims, Todd Loggins, Ben Loggins, Ray Sisson, Michael Vitek and Sandy Weems.

Honorary pallbearers will be Kenneth Welsch, Frank Mann DVM, Doug Balkum, Mike Reid, Greg Graham, Bob Schwebel DVM, Carlos Paniagua, Donald Wilson, Dr. Roy Ledbetter, Howard Pickle, Gary Sims and Jeff Morrow and the members of the West Columbia Rotary Club.

Burch is survived by his wife of 57 years, Donna Ruth Loggins of West Columbia; son, R. B. "Bubby" Loggins V and Lynn of West Columbia; daughter, Virginia Elizabeth "Jenny Beth" Smith and Jeff Morrow of West Columbia; sister, Beth Roberts of College Station; grandchildren, Erin Vitek and Michael of League City, Reuben Burch "Ben" Loggins VI and Jessica of Tomball, Todd Loggins of College Station, Chesney Sisson and Ray of West Columbia, and Coy Sims of West Columbia; great-grandchildren, Kaegan Sims of West Columbia, Haelie Sisson of West Columbia and Anabelle Loggins of Tomball.

He is preceded in death by his parents; R. B. Loggins III and Elizabeth Weems Loggins. 
Loggins, Reuben Burch (I13227)
 
123 Burial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193831146/helen-lila-denoff Bobbish, Helen Lila (I108)
 
124 Burial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8998851/charles-bobbish Bobbish, Charles (I4)
 
125 Buried as Louise Jopling in San Jose Burial Ground, same as Bob-boy and Granny


Source: Obituary in San Antonio Express-News 15 Feb 1969

Lived at 154 East Hutchins Place

Possibly married to Walter Giesick on 7 Jan 1942 in Comfort, TX 
Grimes, Edwin Louise (I127)
 
126 Buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Covina Hills)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94406183/annie-lee-tulley 
Robbins, Annie Lee (I2584)
 
127 Buried at 3838 Shepards Mill Road Berryville, VA

View Tree for William CastlemanWilliam Castleman (b. November 27, 1762, d. March 07, 1832)
William Castleman (son of Johannes David Castleman and Margaret Johnson) was born November 27, 1762 in Frederick County (now Clarke Co.), Virginia, and died March 07, 1832 in Runnymede, Frederick, Virginia.He married (1) Massey Osborn on January 01, 1784 in Runnymede, Frederick, Virginia, daughter of Nicholas Osborn and Mollie Massey.He married (2) Juliet Beatty on April 03, 1824.
Includes NotesNotes for William Castleman:
CENSUS: 1810 - Fredrick County, Virginia, 12100-21210-03, page 339.
Captain of Virginia Milita & served in the Virginia assembly in 1801-1802 and 1808-1811 Virginia.
Justice of Frederick County Court 1804-1808.
"Runnymede" was one of the oldest houses in the county, home of Hugh and Massey OSBORN Ferguson. THis tract on Long Marsh containing 200 acres was conveyed by Nicholas Osborn to Hugh Gerguson 1776. William Castleman bought "Runnymede" from the heirs of Hugh Ferguson shortly after he and Massey wer married. Manuscript CMMIS00043.5
Captain inVirginia Militia. Member of House of Delegates 1801-02 and 1808-11, making his journeys to richmond by horse to Fredericksburg, and thence by boat (an attendant returned home with the horses). One of Justices of Frederick Co. Court 1804-08. Lived and buried at "Runnymeade". Funeral recorded in Wickliffe Parish Register.
From information supplied by Shirley Starks from "Some Old Families of Clarke County Virginia".[DescendantsCastleman.FTW]
As submitted to me, Robert E. Paul by Linda Thompson--thompson@netutah.
QUOTE: Info from DAR chart. Rental Rolls: 1764 p. 21 Frederick Co., VA 10-05 Census: 1810 p. 364 00101-00100-09 Frederick Co., VA 1782, S p 21 10-05 Frederick Co., VA. He was a farmer. This is what the DAR chart has about him: "DAVID CASTLEMAN and brothers JACOB and LEWIS came to Virginia from Albany Co., NY about 1750. The first record in Virginia of any of the three brothers shows LEWIS standing Godfather to several adult Indians at a convocation at Winchester, VA called by Gov. DINWIDDLE in 1753. DAVID lived and died in Frederick Co., VA. JACOB settled in Pittsburg, PA c. 1785 and died there c. 1815. LEWIS settled in Woodford Co. KY in 1787. DAVID purchased "Head Springs" farm at Summit Point, VA (now West Virginia) in 1762. He conveyed 2 acres of this farm to the Hopewell congregation on which a church was built. In 1772 he sold the "Head Springs" farm and purchased the "Glen Owen" farm three miles east of Berryville, VA. In 1811 he sold "Glen Owen" farm reserving the burying ground where his wife had been buried in 1808 and where he was buried in 1826. In 1811 DAVID purchased "Rose Hill" farm at Wickliffe, VA. where he lived until his death. In 1842 he conveyed one acre to the trustees of Wickliffe Academy on which to build a schoold house. Later when the schoold was discontinued, the school was enclosed with the original churck lot and now forms about half of the present church lot.
On file in the Virginia State Library among Public claim papers of Frederick Co., VA is the following manuscript certificate - - 'I Hereby certifie that I have received for Public use of DAVID CASTLEMAN muttons adjudged to be worth six hundred and ten pounds, for which payment shall be made agreeable to Act of Assembly Given under my hand this 28th day of July 1781 610.00 pounds.
Rich Eastin
Commisr. Frederick Co
This certifies eligibility for membership in the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution. I am sure it goes for SAR also).
He bought lands from the Washingtons and built a colonial home called "North Hill". This home is still in good shape and is currently used as a summer resort.[Castleman1.ged.FTW]
CENSUS: 1810 - Fredrick County, Virginia, 12100-21210-03, page 339.
As submitted to me, Robert E. Paul by Linda Thompson--thompson@netutah
More About William Castleman:
Burial: Unknown, Runnymede, Frederick, Virginia.
More About William Castleman and Massey Osborn:
Marriage: January 01, 1784, Runnymede, Frederick, Virginia.
More About William Castleman and Juliet Beatty:
Marriage: April 03, 1824
Children of William Castleman and Massey Osborn are:

+Alfred Castleman, b. December 22, 1795, Runnymede, Frederick, Virginia, d. 1880, Runnymede Farm, Frederick, Virginia.
+William Castleman, b. March 11, 1787, Runnymede Farm, Frederick, Virginia, d. April 03, 1842.
+Margaret Castleman, b. November 05, 1790, d. October 31, 1824.
David Castleman, b. October 17, 1793, Virginia, d. November 25, 1814. 
Casselmann, William (I2170)
 
128 Buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford MA Legg, Mary Elizabeth (I13)
 
129 Buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford MA.

Took a job before WWII building barracks in Europe

May have visited Boston as a teenager

13 May 2016- Petition for naturalization and arrival record places his first arrival date at 1 April 1918 into Vanceboro, ME 
Burke, Alva Isaac (I12)
 
130 Buried at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cemetery, West Mifflin, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Hemisinec, Peter (I4455)
 
131 Buried at San Jose

Lived at 1321 Dupont St San Antonio at time of death 
Coleman, Mary Anne (I252)
 
132 Buried in Chestnut Hill Cemeter, Burlington MA next to Jerry (husband), Jerry (son), Susan (daughter), and Jimmy (son) Burke, Dorothy Estelle (I7)
 
133 Buried in McGettigan Memorial Cemetery Hanrahan, Elizabeth (I7637)
 
134 Buried in Mt. Carmel cemetary in Montgomery/Howard Co, MD Grimes, James B. (I137)
 
135 Buried in Plot: F, 0, 627 at Ft Sam Houston

Served as a corporal in Company E, 35th Infantry, 18th Division 
Grimes, Edwin Warfield (I10)
 
136 Burton N. Hardisty of Denton, MD, previous resident of Lost Creek, WV and Beltsville, MD passed on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 after his long struggle with health problems. Burton was preceded in death by beloved wife Joyce K Hardisty. Loving father of daughter Bonnie (Steve) Wheatley; stepson Melvin (Patty) Hardisty; stepdaughter Lynda Varnado; and preceded in death by daughter Rose Owens. Cherished grandfather of Vicki (Kellee) Hardisty; Michelle (Mathieu) Leroux; Jeffrey (Crystal) Slye; Sarah and Tony Varnado; and great-grandfather of Ashton Slye, Cayson Hardisty, Mason LeRoux, Emberlyn and Madelyn Slye. Hardisty, Burton N. (I12542)
 
137 BUTZ Michael Floyd Butz, age 42, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 2, 2006 in the Candlewood Lake home he shared with his fiancee' Kathy Hundley in Mt. Gilead, Oh. He was born in Marion on July 21, 1963, the son of Donald Butz of Caledonia and the late Margarete Willer-Butz. After graduating from River Valley High School in 1982, Michael began a twenty-two year career in the home improvement industry. Much of that time was spent as an owner operator or business manager. Michael was more than a businessman, he was a roller coaster enthusiast who in his youth enjoyed recreating scale models of famous American Roller Coasters. He will be remembered as a loving father by his 3 sons, David, Daniel and Jonathon Butz of Waconia, Minn. He is also survived by his 3 brothers, Greg and wife, Fran of Benton, Ky., Chris and wife, Lisa of Marion and John and wife, Amy of Caledonia; 5 nephews and 2 nieces. Besides his mother, Mike was preceded in death by his brother Donald Joseph Butz. Butz, Michael Floyd (I2870)
 
138 Cambridge Chronicle 9/20/1913 Thomas Nolan and Mrs. Elizabeth Legg Nolan, his wife, have filed a petition asking to be allowed to adopt Arthur William Markan, aged 12. They ask that his name be changed to Arthur William Nolan Nolan, Arthur William (I7632)
 
139 CAPT. TRISTRAM HULL (Joseph3, Thomas2, Richard1). Born ca 1624 in Prb Somersetshire, England. Tristram died in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA, on 22 Feb 1667/1668; he was 43. Occupation: Shipping Owner / Horse Trader. Ca 1643 when Tristram was 19, he married Blanch ?, in England. They had the following children:

20 i. MARY (1645-)

ii. Sarah (Died Young). Born on 18 Oct 1647 in Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., MA.

iii. Sarah. Born on 30 Mar 1650/1651 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA. Sarah married Joseph ALLEN.

21 iv. Joseph (1652->1709)

22 v. John (1654-1733)

vi. Hannah. Born on 6 Feb 1656/1657 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA. Hannah died on 15 Nov 1733; she was 77. On 15 Sep 1674 when Hannah was 18, she married Joseph BLISH, in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA.
Captain.

1643- Resided at Yarmouth, MA, enrolled and mustered in the little army under Captain-General miles Standish.

1648- Previous to this year, he moved to Barnstable, MA.

He owned a ship named "The Catch" and was part owner of the bark "Hopewell".

He frequently served on juries , served one year as constable, and was a leading member of the town board of selectmen the last six years of his life.

Siblings: Joanna born 1620, Joseph born 1622, Temperance born 1626, Elizabeth born 1628, Griselda born 1630, Dorothy born 1632, Hopewell born circa 1636, Benjamin bapt. 24 March 1639, Naomi bapt. 23 March 1640, Ruth bapt. 9 May 1642, Reuben born circa 1644, Sarah died 1647, and Samuel.

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Timeline

1641. 1 Mar. Among the list of people fined, etc .

"Tristram Hull of Yarmouth, for vnclean practices." (Plym. Col. Rec. II. 36.)

In 1643, Tristram Hull was in Yarmouth, and is mentioned as one of the persone liable to bear arms; The town having been ordered to "Provide a place of defense against sudden assault." (Freeman, 1-182.)

1647. 1 June. Constables of Yarmouth: Tristra Hull. (Plym. Col. Rec. H. 115.)

1651. 5 June. "Ppounded to take vp theire freedom: Tristram Hull. Abra'm Blush." (Plym Col. Rec. II. 167.)

1652. The wife of Tristram Hull, of Barnstable, "for interfering with the service of a domestic in Mr. Samuel Mayo's family, was warned by the court to desist and carry herself better for the future. (Freeman, 1-205.) 1654 May. Tristram Hull admitted as a freeman and Sworn. (Plym. Col. Rec. III. 5.)

1655. Presentments of the Grand Enquest . "Wee prsent John Gorum for vnseamly carriage towards Blanch Hull at vnseasonable time, being in the night. "Wee prsent Blanch Hull for not crying out when shee was assaulted by John Gorum in vnseamly carriage towards her vpon her owne relation. (Plym. Col. Rec. III. 97.)

1656-7. 3 Feby. Nicholas Upsall was accused of holding meetings and inveighing against ministers and magistrates.Tristram Hull who brought him into this Government, is according to order required to carry him away again by the first of March next." (Plym. Col. Rec. III. rn.)

1656-7. 5 Mar. "A warrant was directed requiring the constables of Sandwidge and Barnstable, from one to the other, to convey Nicholas Vpisall to Tristram Hull to bee recaried out of the document." (Plym. Col. Rec. III. 113.)

About 1657, the spirit of intolerance against Quakers seems to have become openly and deeply manifest. Manly complaints were made against them, and they were arrested, fined, whipped, imprisoned or sent out of the colony. It was ordered by the court, that Nicholas Upsall, "the instigator of all this mischief, be carried out of the government, by Tristum Hull, who brought him in." Upsall was a member of a Boston church, and a very old man. Disapproving of the Quaker persecution, he had been arrested, fined ?20, and banished on the charge of having "reproached the magistrates and spoken against the law." He went to Plymouth, where, alas, the laws forbade the people, under severe penalties, to receive or entertain him. In his extremity, he met Tristram Hull, and was permitted to accompany him or his return to the Cape, at least as far as Sandwich. For this Hull was haled before the court and fined and compelled to take Upsall away. However culpable he may have been under the stringent laws of the times, and whatever may have been his other delinquencies, the descendants of Tristram Hull will honor his goodness of heart and broad humanity in the stand he took. (Freeman, 1-222.)

1658. 13 Feb. Tristram Hull was on the coroner's jury at the inquest held on the body of a two-year old child of Nicholas Davis, found drowned. (Plym. Col. Rec. III. 146-7.)

1660-1. 5 Mar. A black horse was cryed att this court, which was the horse which was in controversy betwixt Tristram Hull and Mr. Thomas Bourn. This is referred to the court of Assistants to bee holden in May next to bee fully ended. 10 s. allowed to Tristram Hull for charges for attendance about this horse." (Plym. Col. Rec. III. 208.)

1661. 4 June. "Tristram Hull was a constable in Barnstable.

1662-3 Mar. "Att this court Josias Hallott and Thomas Starr, for goeing into the house of John Done Junir att Eastham, there being nobody att Home and behauing themselues vnciuilly therein, ransacking the house for liquors and drinking thereof, and for writing and setting vp a libelouse and scandalouse paper in Verses in said house and leauing of it there, were sentenced by the court to find sureties for theire behauior vntil the next General court, to bee holden att Plymouth, the first Tuesday in June next, and longer time, if the court shall see cause, and to pay a fine, each of them, the sume of fifty shillinges." Josias Hallott acknowiidgeth to owe vnto our sou Lord, the Kinge, the sume of ?20-00-00. Trustrum Hull the sume of ?10-00-00. The condition that if the said Josias Hallott bee of good behauior towards our sou Lord," etc.(Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 31-32.)

1663. 1 Apr. Account of wine and liquors and powder and shott that hath bine giuen in to mee that hath bine brought into Barnstable the first of Aprill, 1663.

Trustram Hull the 4th. of June, 100 Gallons of liquors, and in Nouember six cases of liquors and a barrel of powder & 200 weight of shott for Mr. Thomas Clarke, hee brought about 20 gall ot rum. P' me Joseph Laythorp. Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 52, 53.)

In 1664, Tristram Hull acted as agent for the town of Barnstable in the purchace of some Indian lands, and the following curious deed verifies the transaction:? "These presents witness, That I, Yanno, sachem, have freely and absolutely bargained and sold unto Thomas Hinckley, Nathaniel Bacon and Tristram Hull, in behalf and for the use of the town of Barnstable, all that tract of land lying and being at the South Sea, in the precinct of Barnstable:?bounded easterly by the bounds of Yarmouth; northerly by the lands bought of Paupmunnuck, excepting the skirts of good land at the head of the Cove, and what he hath already given to Nicholas Davis, a trader from Rhode Island; in consideration of ?20 and two small pair of breeches, to me in hand paid by Tristram Hull, wherewith he, the said Yanno, rests himself fully satisfied on paid for those lands, with warranties against any Indians whatever laying any lawful claims thereunto. This 19th. July, 1664. The mark + of YANNO. Witness, Sam'l Wally Jr. The mark + of Indian WILL" "It Was agreed by the town that Nicholas Davis shall quietly enjoy the lands which Yanno has given him on or about Sam's Neck." (Freeman, 2-a6cVo,.)

1665. 7 June. Trustram Hull was on the Grand Enquest. , - (Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 91.)

Account of liquors brought into the town of Eastham, as followeth: 28th. of 9 month, 1664. ? ? * ? ? Trustran Hull of Barnstable brought a barrel of rum to the towne of Eastham and sold it, but gave noe account of it to either of vs, and wee thought to giue the court notice of it. Willam Walker, John Done. (Plym. Col. Res. IV. 100.)

1665. 2 Dec. Att this court Nathaniel Bacon, John Chipman, John Tomson and Trustram Hull were approued by the court to bee selectmen for the towne of Barnstable. Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 112.)

1666. 5 June. The same men were "approued as Celect Men for Barnstable. (Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 124.)

1666. 5 June. Att this court Elizabeth, the wife of John Williams, appeered with complaint against her husband, the sand John Williams, for his great abusiue and vnaturall carryages towards her, both in word and deed, in defaming her and rendering her to bee a whore and by prsisting in his refusing to prforme marriage duty vnto her according to what both the law of God and man requireth, which more at large appeereth by the writing vnder her hand." A jury was empaneled to try the case, on which was Trustram Hull. "These found the abouesaid complaint to bee true or just. Whereupon the court gave her liberty to live apart from her husband, vntil the court shall otherwise order," he to "appareil her suitably and furnish her with bed and beding and such like nesesaryes, and to alow her ten pounds yearly to maintain her while shee shal bee thuse absent from him; and for the prformance heerof doe require that hee put in cecurtie." "2condly. For that hee hath greatly defamed and otherwise abused his said wife in the prmises, wee adjudge him to stand in the street or market place by the post, with an inscription ouer him that may declare to the world his vnworthy carriages towards his wife." (Marginal note.) "Att the earnest request of his wife this prte of the centence was remited and not executed." 3rd ? * ? wte j^ amerce him to pay a fine of twenty pound to the vse of the colonic" Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 125-6.)

This same matter had first come up on the wife's complaint, in June, 1665, and again in October of the same year. They seem never to have become reconciled, as in July, 1668, he engaged'to pay towards his wife's maintainance "a barrel of beife, a barrel of porke, * * a good cow, not to exceed eight yeare old," etc. "at the now dwelling house of John Williams, in Scituate, the second Tuesday in May next. (Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 191.)

1665. Oct. 3 John Williams Junir is alowed and appointed by the court to bee guardian unto John Barker, and is required by the court to bringe him vp in the way of education and learning soe as may bee to his advantage and healp when hee comes to bee of age, by putting him forth to a trad," etc.* (Plym. Col. Rec. IV. 108.)

1666. 31 Oct. Trustram Hull attested an apology of William Nicarson for defaming Thomas Hinckley. (Plym. Col.Rec. iv. 135)

1666-7. 5 Mar- "Letters of adminnestration was graunted by the court vnto Joseph Holley and Marke Redley, to adminestcr on the estate of Mr. Trustram Hull of Barnstable, deceased."

Source: "Genealogy of the Blish Family in America, 1637-1905" 
Hull, Tristram (I2361)
 
140 Carol M. Scofield, of Niagara Falls, passed away on Friday, March 1, 2019 at home. She was 59. She was born in Wilkes Barre County, Pennsylvania on December 26, 1959, the daughter of the late Doris "Doc" and Mildred (Robbins) Scofield.

Carol was very proud in receiving her Associates degree in Liberal Arts from Erie County Community College. She loved flower and vegetable gardening and cosmetology.

She was employed in hospitality, working at the Seneca Niagara Casino and most recently at the Anchor Bar in Niagara Falls.

Survivors include two daughters, Cassandra (Steven) Plant of Lancaster and Danielle (David) Hoffman of Niagara Falls; her former husband, Joe S. Cruz of California; three grandchildren,Logan Hoffman, Charlize Plant and Troy Hoffman;siblings, Betty (Scofield) Luciano ; Gail (Scofield) Meadows; Sherman Scofield and Doris Scofield; many nieces, nephews and wonderful friends. 
Scofield, Carol Mildred (I2799)
 
141 Carole C. Burke, born June 23, 1938, in Omaha, NE, passed away on March 19, 2024, in Laurel Park, NC, peacefully, with her daughter by her side. She was a beloved grandmother, mother, wife, and friend to many.
Carole was preceded in death by her father, Oliver P. Cordill, who passed away when she was only 9 years old, and her mother, Gladys Babcock Cordill, who lived to the remarkable age of 100. Also preceded in death by her husband of 46 years, Edward J. Burke, she is survived by her daughter, Allison Long Grier, and her son-in-law Benjamin Osborne Grier, of Hendersonville, NC, and her adored grandsons, Harrison (Hank) Arthur Grier of Chicago, IL, and Andrew (Drew) Oliver Grier of Chapel Hill, NC. She is also survived by her stepsons Ken Burke and Steve Burke.
Carole married Larry Long of Omaha, NE in 1962 and together they adopted their only child, Allison Elizabeth Long (Grier) in March of 1965. She spent the next 18 years raising Allison in Omaha, NE. Carole later married Edward J. Burke and eventually moved to Breckenridge, CO where they enjoyed skiing, hiking, and volunteering. They later moved to Brevard, NC to be closer to her grandchildren, Hank and Drew. She spent the next almost 28 years enjoying the hiking, the music, and many volunteering opportunities in the mountains of Western North Carolina. She was deeply committed to helping others and touched many lives through her volunteer work.
In midlife Carole came upon the teachings of the Buddha which she embraced and redirected her life towards a deep inner inquiry. Through retreats and work with Buddhist and non-Buddhist traditions, teachers and teachings, she developed a more subtle appreciation for what we call life. The world of the spirit and meditation, the world of cosmology, the quantum world and poetry became some of her travel destinations. Carole carried her mantra in her heart, "Accept what is with Love". 
Cordill, Carole (I231)
 
142 Carole Noel Powell, 52, passed away suddenly on Saturday, December 15, 2012. Born December 22, 1959 in Baltimore, MD, she made her home in Thurmont, MD.

She served her country in the United States Army.

Survivors include a son: Nickolas Powell; siblings: Mary Kemp, Sherry Eckenrode,James Gatton and Steven Powell; a nephew: Daniel Kemp, and her beloved best friend, Lois Cimino. 
Powell, Carole Noel (I10152)
 
143 Carolyn Kilby, 59, of Westminster, passed away at her home on Sunday, January 19, 2020.
Carolyn was born on December 12, 1960 in Baltimore to Ruth Schultz and the late Irvin Richard Schultz. She was the wife of Jay Kilby. In addition to her husband and mother, Carolyn is survived by two children; daughter Jessica Lynn Haltiner and son Richard Joshua Schultz. She also leaves two granddaughters, Savanna and Charlie, three brothers and an adopted sister, Cheryl Stair Beal.
Carolyn was a homemaker and cared for many family members. She loved her family, her cats, enjoyed camping, and was fascinated by wolves. She especially adored her granddaughters.
In addition to her father, Carolyn was predeceased by a brother. 
Schultz, Carolyn (I27834)
 
144 Carolyn was the daughter of Walter and Reba (Doggett) Jones. She married Junior Gray on January 3, 1958 in Post. He preceded her in death on February 16, 2002.

Carolyn was a secretary for WCTCHA (West Central Texas Cutting Horse Association) for 25 years and a member of NCHA (National Cutting Horse Association) and NGA (National Greyhound Association). She was a loving Mother and "Mimi".

Survivors at time of death included two daughters, Caren Birdwell and husband, George of Graham and Cammie Mullins and husband, Gregg of North Richland Hills; two sisters, Marilyn Johnston and husband Donny of Slaton and Kathy Lee and husband Joe of Lafayette, California; three brothers, Bill Jones and wife Sandra of Waco, Danny Jones and wife Lynn of Mansfield, and Jimmy Jones and wife, Carolyn Atchley of Post; grandchildren, Blake Birdwell, Taylor Mullins; great grandchild, Evaline Birdwell.

Carolyn was preceded in death by a grandson, Trey Birdwell in 1998. 
Jones, Carolyn (I8887)
 
145 cause of death Civil War Crownover, Jasper (I2069)
 
146 Cecil Fayne Holloway, age 91, of Temple passed from this earthly life Friday afternoon, August 28, 2020. He was born and raised in Pontotoc, Texas. He married Frances Thomas and moved to Temple in 1948. In Temple he followed the grocery business starting with Piggly Wiggly. He was predeceased by his parents, a sister, and first wife. He is survived by two children, Fayne Holloway and wife Beth of Belton, and Winda Holloway Morrison and husband Doug of Marble Falls. He also leaves behind 6 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 3 stepchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, and 6 step-great-grandchildren. In February 1986, he married Hazel Pickle. They were faithful members of the Church of Christ. She is left behind to cherish his memory. Visitation will be 1:30 pm Friday, September 4th, at Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Temple. Memorial service will follow at 2:30 p.m. Burial and graveside service will be Saturday 10 a.m. in Pontotoc, Texas, at Union Band Cemetery. Holloway, Cecil Fayne (I7751)
 
147 CEDAR FALLS - Robert E. "Bob" Hansen, 83, of Cedar Falls, formerly of Oelwein, Waterloo, and Smithville, Texas, died Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018 at NewAldaya Lifescapes of natural causes.
He was born July 29, 1935 in Waverly, the son of Robert B. and Anna R. Schoenburg Hansen. Bob married Beverly L. "Bev" Baker on March 12, 1954 at Zion Lutheran Church in Oelwein. He graduated from Oelwein High School in 1953 and attended Wartburg College.
Bob worked at Rath Packing Co. for 12 years and Iowa Public Service for 30 years retiring as a combustion turbine operator in 1996.
He was a member of Hagerman Baptist Church and Faith Baptist Church in Smithville, Texas. Following his retirement Bob and Bev traveled in their RV for 16 years volunteering for Roving Volunteers in Christ Service (RVICS.) Bob and Bev were active in the Walnut Ridge Baptist Academy in Waterloo. He was active in Black Hawk County "Right to Life" which led to starting "Alternatives for Women Crisis Pregnancy Center" where he remained active.
Survived by: his wife Bev, of Cedar Falls; two sons, Steven (Toni) Hansen of Waterloo and Scott (Kim) Hansen of Cedar Falls; a daughter, Shari Lynn (Javi) Medina of Huntsville, Ala.; seven grandchildren, Ryan (Yvette) Hansen and Jacob (Audrey) Hansen, Reed and Paige Hansen, Tyler (Tiffany) Junker, Jeremy (Lexie) Junker, and Stephanie (Jay Bebee) Junker; 8 great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his parents, and grandson, Philip Hansen. 
Hansen, Robert E. (I9010)
 
148 Censuses list as "deaf and dumb"; living with father in 1891 and reported to be "of unsound mind"; living with brother Edward in 1901, "deaf and dumb". Bourke, Desire (I369)
 
149 Chester Morris,94 of Post Texas died Monday, Nov.,2010 at Covenant Medical Center,Lubbock Texas.He was born Jan.7,1916 to W.C.W and Mary Jane"Molly"(Oden)Morris in Abilene Texas.The Morris family came to Garza County shortly after he was born.His dad built houses for several years and then started farming.Chester attended school at Graham Chapel and married Batchie Jones Jan.4,1936.She preceded him in death April 28,2001.Chester worked for Bryant-Link for many years as a John Deer mechanic.He started farming and in 1961,he and Batchie moved into Post.He also had owned and operated grain bins,a scrap iron business and other endeavores.He retired in 1982.He had served on the Close City School Board.He was a member of the Graham Chapel United Methodist Church.Survivors include two sons,Ronnie and Sally Morris and Charles and Sharron;two daughters,Anne and Bert Gravitt and Judy and Travis Guy;one sister,Juanita Peel.Nine grandchildren 15 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
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Chester Morris, 94, of Post died on Monday, Nov. 1, 2010 at Covenant Medical Center, Lubbock.

He was born on Jan. 7, 1916 to W.C.W. and Mary Jane "Molly" (Oden) Morris in Abilene, Texas. The Morris family came to Garza County shortly after he was born. His dad built houses for several years and then started farming. Chester attended school at Graham Chapel and married Batchie Jones Jan. 4, 1936. She preceded him in death April 28, 2001.

Chester worked for Bryant-Link for many years as a John Deere mechanic. He started farming and in 1961, he and Batchie moved into Post to live. He also had owned and operated grain bins, scrap iron business and other endeavors. He retired in 1982. He had served on the Close City School Board and the Close City Gin Board. He was a member of the Graham United Methodist Church.

Survivors include two sons, Ronnie and Sally Morris of Clovis, N.M., and Charles and Sharron Morris of Post; two daughters, Anne and Bert Gravitt and Judy and Travis Guy, all of Lubbock; one sister, Juanita Peel of Magnolia; nine grandchildren, Ronnie Lee Morris, Jr., Lisa Devore, Tim Morris, Barry Morris, Chuck Morris, Pilar Grantham, Scott Gravitt, Todd Guy and Jada Guy; 15 great-grandchildren, Brandon Morris, Devin Adrain, Randy Adrain, Blaine Morris, Brandt Morris, Kayla Richardson, Brooke Morris, Ken Guy, Klay Guy, Justin Raymundo, Tamara Raymundo, Dylan Morris, Rylan Morris, Pieper Grantham and Benjamin Grantham; and two great-great grandchildren, Aubree Raymundo and Jaxson Raymundo. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. 
Morris, Chester Lee (I8868)
 
150 CHICAGO (Jan. 29, 2015) ? Former U.S. Soccer Federation chairman and National Soccer Hall of Fame builder Milton Aimi passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 27. He was 88.

Memorial and funeral proceedings are being arranged and will be held in Houston on Feb. 2 and 3.

The Brazilian-born Aimi became a longtime contributor toward the sport of soccer in the U.S. and was recognized for his commitment and efforts with his 1991 induction into the National Soccer Hall of Fame.

Aimi spent more than five decades involved in soccer in the U.S., primarily in southern Texas. He was the president of the Texas State Soccer Association from 1972-2000 as the association grew from two leagues to more than 20 during his tenure. Aimi also was the first chairman of the United States Senior Soccer Division Inc.

He was appointed to U.S. Soccer's National Referee Committee and was the Region III director in 1979. In 1982, Aimi was elected vice president of the national body and chairman of the U.S. Soccer senior division, handling the administrative work for the Federation's adult and Olympic programs for all 50 states.

In 1987, Aimi was appointed to organize the National Under-23 Player Development Program, and a year later he became a member of the U.S. Soccer Board of Directors and vice president/chairman of the U.S. Soccer Amateur Division (now known as the United States Adult Soccer Association).

Prior to his involvement at U.S. Soccer, Aimi founded the West Texas College soccer program in 1947 and he launched the Fort Worth International Soccer Club in 1952. Aimi moved to Houston in 1967 and was appointed Youth Commissioner of the South Texas region. One year later, he was one of the primary founders of the Houston District Junior Soccer Association and would serve as its president from 1972-78.

In 1979, the Houston District Junior Soccer Association recognized Aimi as its Person of the Year.


Milton Aimi born March 29, 1926 in Porto Alegre, Brazil passed away on January 27, 2015 in Houston, Texas at the age of 88. Milton is survived by daughters Linda Sneed and Monica Boone and sons Alex Aimi, Phil Aimi and Greg Aimi. Milton is survived by one sister Maria Do Carmo of Sao Paulo, Brazil and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Milton is preceded in death by his loving wife Wanda and two daughters Karen Aimi and Susan Aimi and parents Aristides and Alice Aimi and brothers Wilson Aimi and Walkir Collares. 
Aimi, Milton (I8375)
 

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