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Drexler Harold C [Male] b. 15 JUL 1912 Saginaw, MI - d. 10 JAN 1969 St Marys Cemetery, Saginaw County, MI
Salzwedel Helen [Female] b. 10 MAY 1917 - d. 2 OCT 1997 St Marys Cemetery, Saginaw County, MI
Ramos Olga Elisa [Female] b. 10 APR 1942
Gonzalez Rodolfo [Male] b. 18 APR 1940 Ponce, Puerto Rico
Callard Robert D [Male] b. 31 JAN 1897 - d. 13 JAN 1967 Oakley, Saginaw, MI
Murray Rennie A [Female] b. 10 JAN 1919 Lake City, Missaukee, MI - d. 8 JAN 1993 Owosso, Shiawassee, MI
Cole Margherita Helena Virginia* [Female] b. 4 APR 1994 San Bernardino, CA
Lacedelli Lino [Male] b. 4 DEC 1925 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy - d. 20 NOV 2009 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy

First man to summit the mountain K2 on July 31, 1954.
Cole Alessandra * [Female]
Terrell Ernest Pierce [Male] b. 18 OCT 1929 Stamps, AR - d. 11 JUN 2009 Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin, OK
Burial headstone, Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin, OKObituary:
Col. (Ret.) Ernest Pierce Terrell Jr.Col. (Ret) Ernest Pierce Terrell Jr. passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by members of his loving family on June 11, 2009. Services will be held at Fort Sill, on Monday June 15th, at 10am with the burial following at nearby Fort Sill National Cemetery.Col. Terrell was born October 18, 1929 to Ernest Pierce Terrell Sr. and Lucile Holland Terrell in Stamps, Arkansas. He graduated from Chickasha High School and attended the University of Oklahoma becoming a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He enlisted in the Army in 1948. He was commissioned second lieutenant, Field Artillery. Col. Terrell served with great valor during the Korean War from 1950-51, earning the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star and the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism in the field of combat. He married Allene White of Chickasha in 1956, with whom he had three children; Teresa, Ernest III, and Linda. He graduated in 1965 from St. Benedict's College in Atchison, Kansas. Col. Terrell's 30-year military career took the family across the US, Asia and Europe. His additional assignments included service at the Pentagon as well as two tours in Vietnam, where he was again awarded numerous citations for his gallantry.He retired in 1976 and moved to Falconhead, OK. He was active with the following: Honorary Colonel of the 21st Field Artillery Regiment, Fort Hood, Texas, Executive Committee of the United States Field Artillery Association, the 24th Infantry Division Association, the Legion of Valor, and president and board member of the 1st Cavalry Division Association, Southern Oklahoma Retired Officers Association, Falconhead Men's Golf Association, Falconhead Christian Fellowship and the Lion's Club of Marietta, Oklahoma. He was an avid reader, golfer, and OU and Dallas Cowboys football fan. He is preceded in death by his mother, father and sister, Alice Terrell Brown. He is survived by his wife Allene White Terrell; brothers-in-law Craig and Malcolm Mandeville, formerly of Chickasha; son Ernest Pierce Terrell III, daughter Linda Allene Terrell, all of Norman, and daughter Teresa Terrell Studer of El Paso, Texas; five grandchildren, Colin Thompson, Amanda and Briana Bliss, Stefan and Cooper Terrell, his sons-in-law, William F. Studer Jr. and David E. Wilson; brother-in-law Jack Brown; nieces Sally Gilbert and Susan MacMahan; and nephew John Brown.Donations in his honor can be made to the Alzheimer's Association, the Center for Children and Families, Inc of Norman, or a charity of choice.
- The Chickasha Express Star, 6/15/2009
Craddock Isabelle [Female] b. 12 MAY 1914 New Orleans, LA - d. 13 APR 1994 Suburban Hospital, Washington, DC
Obituary:
ISABELLE C. MacCARTEE
Longtime Resident and Golfer
Isabelle C. MacCartee, 79, a longtime resident of the Washington area and an avid golfer, died of cancer April 13 at Suburban Hospital.
Mrs. MacCartee, who lived in Bethesda, was born in New Orleans. She moved to the Washington area as a child and grew up in Riverdale. She attended Hyattsville High School and later Central High School in Washington, where she was vice president of the class of 1933.
She graduated from Columbus Law School.
She was a member of Columbia Country Club. She won The Washington Post Class A golf tournament in 1953.
She was an honorary member of the Touchdown Club.
Her husband of 41 years, Carl C. MacCartee, died in 1977.
Survivors include three children, Carolyn Callaway of Potomac, Dr. Carl C. MacCartee Jr. of Washington and Kay Myers of Bethesda; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
- Washington Post, April 16, 1994
Becker Rebecca E (Becky) [Female] b. 4 SEP 1948
Rutenberg Joel Michael [Male] b. 18 JAN 1949
Koval Marcel Charles [Male] b. 23 JUL 1933
Soderholm Barbara Ann [Female] b. 12 JAN 1932 Malden, MA
Kulcak Alphonse Joseph [Male] b. 4 SEP 1925 Fairchilds, Fort Bend County, TX - d. 27 SEP 1991 Richmond, Fort Bend County, TX
Gurecky Olga Marie [Female] b. 16 MAR 1932 Fairchilds, Fort Bend County, TX
Coleman Roy Henry [Male] b. 31 JUL 1908 Chicago, Illinois - d. 15 OCT 2001 Fort Worth, TX

Roy with his mother.
O'Hanley Mary Dolores [Female] b. 20 JAN 1912 Chicago, IL - d. 29 MAY 2007 Fort Worth, TX

MaryOHanley_RoyColeman_Mausoleum
Obituary:
Mary D. O'Hanley Coleman, 95, passed away Tuesday, May 29, 2007, at home, surrounded by her loving family.
Funeral Mass: 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Funeral Home, with a rosary to follow.
Mary was born Jan. 20, 1912, in Chicago, Ill., to Anne Prendergast O'Hanley and Neil J. O'Hanley. She attended St. Xavier Academy where she excelled in sports. She played the piano and was an Irish dancer. Her love of music has always been an inspiration to the family. Mary graduated from the University of Chicago with a degree in English literature. She has always been our family "grammar authority."
An adventurous spirit followed her throughout her full life. In 1934 she flew in an open biplane across the country. Fifty years later she flew on the trans-Atlantic Concorde. A walk on the Great Wall of China, helicopter adventures over New Zealand, navigating the Nile and riding camels in Egypt exemplified this spirit.
Mary was a gentle caregiver to all around her. She delighted in her home and family. Her quiet demeanor with her quick wit endeared her to the lives she touched.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy; and brothers, Louis, Allan and Joe.
She will be dearly missed.
Survivors: Children, Joanne McGinnis and husband, Kelly, Roy Coleman Jr. and wife, Sylvia, Nancy Carlson and husband, Wally, Bette Secord and husband, Bill, Neil Coleman, Mary Seely and husband, Robin; 18 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and sister, Margaret Shaughnessy.
- Star-Telegram, May 31, 2007
Duncan Samuel Lindsay [Male] b. 1 MAY 1951
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