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Lizzie Kunde
About me:
My name is Lizzie Kunde and I am the newest member of the AncientFaces Support team!
See more info about me here: Lizzie - Community Support and I look forward to getting to know our wonderful members. Feel free to reach out with any questions, happy to help :)
See more info about me here: Lizzie - Community Support and I look forward to getting to know our wonderful members. Feel free to reach out with any questions, happy to help :)
About my family:
My mom's side of the family is Swedish (and still lives in Sweden) and she instilled in me lots of Swedish heritage and traditions which has made me who I am today. My dad's side of the family is German and Irish and the most likely the side of the family I get all my freckles from.
Family is so important, and welcome everyone to discover more about them, their history, and share about their loved ones who make up the history of who we are!
Family is so important, and welcome everyone to discover more about them, their history, and share about their loved ones who make up the history of who we are!
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Victor R Verbalaitis Obituary
Victor R. Verbalaitis, 43, a ceramics artist and teacher, died July 10, 1986, in an accident in Parowan Canyon, Utah.
Mr. Verbalaitis, of Phoenix, was born in Gary, Ind., and moved to Arizona 16 years ago. He graduated from Indiana State University and the Chicago Art institute. He taught at Phoenix Country Day School, Grand Canyon College and Phoenix College. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Shadow Mountain High School Booster Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Kay; daughter, Kara Dawn; sons, Victor Hugh and Richard Lee; and parents, John and Vernice. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at his church, 5510 N. Central.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Verbalaitis Trust Fund, care of MeraBank,
4754 E. Cactus, Phoenix 85032.
Arizona Republic - Sun, Jul 13, 1986 ·Page 34
Mr. Verbalaitis, of Phoenix, was born in Gary, Ind., and moved to Arizona 16 years ago. He graduated from Indiana State University and the Chicago Art institute. He taught at Phoenix Country Day School, Grand Canyon College and Phoenix College. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Shadow Mountain High School Booster Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Kay; daughter, Kara Dawn; sons, Victor Hugh and Richard Lee; and parents, John and Vernice. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at his church, 5510 N. Central.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Verbalaitis Trust Fund, care of MeraBank,
4754 E. Cactus, Phoenix 85032.
Arizona Republic - Sun, Jul 13, 1986 ·Page 34
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Kleah L. Pethybridge, retired Falls teacher
LEWISTON - A memorial service for Kleah L..Pethybridge, a retired Niagara Falls schoolteacher, will be held at 3 p.m. next Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church, Cayuga Street.
Mrs. Pethybridge, 98, of Orchard Drive, died Wednesday (Jan. 29, 1992) in Mount St.
Mary's Hospital.
The former Kleah Baxter was born in Lewiston and attended Niagara Falls schools. She retired in 1965 after teaching in Niagara Falls public schools for 45 years.
Mrs. Pethybridge was active at the First Congregational Church on Cleveland Avenue in Niagara Falls and the First Presbyterian Church in Lewiston. She was a choir member at both churches.
She and her late husband, Frank, traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Her works of decoupage were displayed at arts and crafts shows and she was a member of the National Decoupeurs Guild.
Survivors include two daughters, K. Lorraine Hickey of Scotia, and F. Elaine, and four grand-children.
The Buffalo News Sat, Feb 01, 1992 ·Page 5
Mrs. Pethybridge, 98, of Orchard Drive, died Wednesday (Jan. 29, 1992) in Mount St.
Mary's Hospital.
The former Kleah Baxter was born in Lewiston and attended Niagara Falls schools. She retired in 1965 after teaching in Niagara Falls public schools for 45 years.
Mrs. Pethybridge was active at the First Congregational Church on Cleveland Avenue in Niagara Falls and the First Presbyterian Church in Lewiston. She was a choir member at both churches.
She and her late husband, Frank, traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Her works of decoupage were displayed at arts and crafts shows and she was a member of the National Decoupeurs Guild.
Survivors include two daughters, K. Lorraine Hickey of Scotia, and F. Elaine, and four grand-children.
The Buffalo News Sat, Feb 01, 1992 ·Page 5
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Whatever happened to the Cardinals' pitcher, Charles Perry, from Macon?
Q. - Whatever happened to the Cardinals' pitcher, Charles Perry, from Macon?
I heard that a Charles Perry from Macon who was a baseball player was in a car accident. Is this the same one and has he recovered?
A. - Charles Ferris Perry was with the St. Louis organization for two years, 1956 and
1957. He was in an automobile accident two years ago and is permanently disabled. Perry was signed to an Allentown, Pa., contract in 1956 and saw action with Fresno, Calif., and Albany. Ga., before being released outright in 1957. He still resides in Macon.
The Macon News Mon, May 27, 1974 ·Page 8
I heard that a Charles Perry from Macon who was a baseball player was in a car accident. Is this the same one and has he recovered?
A. - Charles Ferris Perry was with the St. Louis organization for two years, 1956 and
1957. He was in an automobile accident two years ago and is permanently disabled. Perry was signed to an Allentown, Pa., contract in 1956 and saw action with Fresno, Calif., and Albany. Ga., before being released outright in 1957. He still resides in Macon.
The Macon News Mon, May 27, 1974 ·Page 8
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Ann Bowyer was born in 1874 in Loddon, Victoria, Australia to parents Mary Ann Rowe (1845-1934) and William Bowyer (1833-1890). She had siblings Emma (1865-1866), Walter Herbert (1867-1957), Herbert (1867-1946), Sophia (1871-1959), Henry William (1872-1872), Ralph (1877-1958), Elizabeth Bessie (1879-1967), and Clara Bowyer (1881-1923).
She lived in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia and in 1910, she married Richard Hocking Rundell in Victoria, Australia. The couple had a daughter together, Waveney Irene Rundell (1918-2013).
Victor R Verbalaitis Obituary
Victor R. Verbalaitis, 43, a ceramics artist and teacher, died July 10, 1986, in an accident in Parowan Canyon, Utah.
Mr. Verbalaitis, of Phoenix, was born in Gary, Ind., and moved to Arizona 16 years ago. He graduated from Indiana State University and the Chicago Art institute. He taught at Phoenix Country Day School, Grand Canyon College and Phoenix College. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Shadow Mountain High School Booster Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Kay; daughter, Kara Dawn; sons, Victor Hugh and Richard Lee; and parents, John and Vernice. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at his church, 5510 N. Central.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Verbalaitis Trust Fund, care of MeraBank,
4754 E. Cactus, Phoenix 85032.
Arizona Republic - Sun, Jul 13, 1986 ·Page 34
Mr. Verbalaitis, of Phoenix, was born in Gary, Ind., and moved to Arizona 16 years ago. He graduated from Indiana State University and the Chicago Art institute. He taught at Phoenix Country Day School, Grand Canyon College and Phoenix College. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Shadow Mountain High School Booster Club.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Kay; daughter, Kara Dawn; sons, Victor Hugh and Richard Lee; and parents, John and Vernice. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Grimshaw Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at his church, 5510 N. Central.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Verbalaitis Trust Fund, care of MeraBank,
4754 E. Cactus, Phoenix 85032.
Arizona Republic - Sun, Jul 13, 1986 ·Page 34
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Kleah L. Pethybridge, retired Falls teacher
LEWISTON - A memorial service for Kleah L..Pethybridge, a retired Niagara Falls schoolteacher, will be held at 3 p.m. next Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church, Cayuga Street.
Mrs. Pethybridge, 98, of Orchard Drive, died Wednesday (Jan. 29, 1992) in Mount St.
Mary's Hospital.
The former Kleah Baxter was born in Lewiston and attended Niagara Falls schools. She retired in 1965 after teaching in Niagara Falls public schools for 45 years.
Mrs. Pethybridge was active at the First Congregational Church on Cleveland Avenue in Niagara Falls and the First Presbyterian Church in Lewiston. She was a choir member at both churches.
She and her late husband, Frank, traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Her works of decoupage were displayed at arts and crafts shows and she was a member of the National Decoupeurs Guild.
Survivors include two daughters, K. Lorraine Hickey of Scotia, and F. Elaine, and four grand-children.
The Buffalo News Sat, Feb 01, 1992 ·Page 5
Mrs. Pethybridge, 98, of Orchard Drive, died Wednesday (Jan. 29, 1992) in Mount St.
Mary's Hospital.
The former Kleah Baxter was born in Lewiston and attended Niagara Falls schools. She retired in 1965 after teaching in Niagara Falls public schools for 45 years.
Mrs. Pethybridge was active at the First Congregational Church on Cleveland Avenue in Niagara Falls and the First Presbyterian Church in Lewiston. She was a choir member at both churches.
She and her late husband, Frank, traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. Her works of decoupage were displayed at arts and crafts shows and she was a member of the National Decoupeurs Guild.
Survivors include two daughters, K. Lorraine Hickey of Scotia, and F. Elaine, and four grand-children.
The Buffalo News Sat, Feb 01, 1992 ·Page 5
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