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3651 Two sons are probably William C Walters and Donald I Walters Walters, Donald Irving (I24)
 
3652 Two sons are probably William C Walters and Donald I Walters Belanger, Lucy Agnes (I102)
 
3653 Two sons are probably William C Walters and Donald I Walters Cavill, Emma Mary (I1)
 
3654 Two sons are probably William C Walters and Donald I Walters Walters, William Cecil (I22)
 
3655 U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 states DOB as 21 Mar 1916
U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 states DOB as 21 Mar 1917 
McAdams, Mabel Elizabeth (I6100)
 
3656 U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 states DOB: 26 Apr 1930 Roberts, Richard Irving (I3436)
 
3657 Unclaimed Cremated Remains
Laid to Rest November 4, 2019
GRid=206671076 
Edwards, James Owen (I2469)
 
3658 US Navy Veteran; husband of Valerie Newton; father of Brian Keyes and Patricia Verh; brother of Margaret Anton Keyes, Thomas Clyde (I2668)
 
3659 Various DOB's Specified:
Find-A-Grave: 2 Dec 1886
Michigan Death Records: 2 Dec 1886
U.S., SSA Applications and Claims Index: 11 Dec 1886
WWI Draft Registration: 13 Dec 1886
WWII Draft Registration: 13 Dec 1886 
Campbell, Daniel Joseph Jr. (I3462)
 
3660 Veterans Section
GRid=156700126 
Cavill, Cecilia Helen (I271)
 
3661 Veterans Section
GRid=239958641 
Lynch, Joseph Charles (I504)
 
3662 VFW-ROW-5 NW-9
GRid=122444503 
Derouin, Donald Leon (I2322)
 
3663 VFW-ROW-SE-12
GRid=122444506 
Derouin, Kenneth Lee Sr. (I2319)
 
3664 Victor E. Cavil, 93, a Green Bay resident, passed away peacefully early New Year's Day after a short stay at San Luis Medical and Rehabilitation Center. Victor was born June 30, 1911, in Green Bay, the son of the late Albert and Eva (McMillan) Cavil. He married Grace Lefebvre on Nov. 6, 1933, in Waukegan, Ill. Victor was employed at the former Pauly Cheese for 42 years, retiring in 1976. Following a short retirement, Victor was employed as a security guard at St. Vincent Hospital for 15 years. Victor loved hunting and fishing, and after his retirement he enjoyed traveling with his wife. He was proud to be able to live and maintain his home until he was 92 and have companionship with his beloved dog, Alex. Survivors include his wife; two children, Eugene F. Cavil and Charlotte (Thomas) McKay, all of Green Bay; two grandchildren, Steve (Denise) Burkel, Sobieski; and Robin (Andy) Paplham, Green Bay; four great-grandchildren, Kathryn Burkel, Michael Burkel, Alec Paplham and Cole Paplham. He is also survived by one sister-in-law, Nancy Allee, Tallahassee, Fla.; and a special niece, Beverly Lybek, Green Bay. Besides his parents, Victor was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Delbert, one sister, Mabel York and one nephew, Dale York Friends may call at the Proko-Wall Funeral Home & Crematory, 1630 E. Mason St., on Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2005, from 1 p.m. until the time of services. Memorial services will be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Internment in Shrine of the Good Shepherd Mausoleum, Bay Settlement. In lieu of flowers, a memorial in Victors name is being established. The family would like to express a sincere thank you to the staff of San Luis, especially Chuck, Dorothy, Tyler, Brittany, Diane and Gayle. Online condolences may be expressed @prokowall.com/obit
 
Cavil, Victor Eugene (I1384)
 
3665 Vivian V. (Diederich) Brender was born September 13, 1928, to John B. Diederich and Lillian S. Diederich at Ladysmith, WI. She graduated from Ladysmith High School and then moved to Wenatchee, WA in June 1946. Vivian worked in fruit sales offices from 1947 to 1988, retiring from Oneonta Trading Corp.

Vivian was preceded in death by her parents; and three brothers, Donald D., Roland R. and Glenn G. Diederich. She is survived by her husband, Lyle; son, Brad (Judy); and grandsons, L. Triston and Tanner D. Brender.

Vivian?s request is that No Services be held. Donations may be made to the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society, P.O. Box 55, Wenatchee, WA 98807-0055. Arrangements are by Telford?s Chapel of the Valley, East Wenatchee, WA.

Vivian V. Diederich Brender, 82, of East Wenatchee, died Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011.

She had lived in the Wenatchee Valley for 71 years and had been an accountant in the fruit industry.

Survivors include her husband, Lyle Brender of East Wenatchee; and her son, Brad Brender of East Wenatchee.

No services will be held. Arrangements are by Telford?s Chapel of the Valley, East Wenatchee. 
Diederich, Vivian V. (I3503)
 
3666 Walter D. "Wally" Balenger 44 of Gladstone, Michigan, died January 18, 2005, at home.

Walter Balenger was born September 27, 1960, in Escanaba the son of Harry and Josephine (Moreau) Balenger and was a graduate of the Gladstone High School. Wally was a veteran of the U.S. Marines having served from 1980 to 1983. He enjoyed bow and rifle hunting at Bovin's Camp and his last year of deer hunting he shot a 6 pt. in the morning and an 8 pt. 3 hours later.He also raised wolfs as a hobby for about 7 years with his favorite being "Lobo". Most receintly he had been employed by the Mead Corp. as a security guard.

Wally Balenger was survived his Wife: Wendy J. Balenger

Father: Harry of Gladstone.

1 Daugher: Tricia J.M. Balenger of Escanaba

3 Brothers: Michael (Colleen) Balenger of Gladstone; Scott (Brenda) Balenger of Gladstone; Gregory (Tina) Balenger of Stonington

2 Sisters: Annamae (Eugene) Nickell of Escanaba; Deborah (John) Vargo of Escanaba

6 Nieces and Nephews and many cousins

He was preceded in death by his grandparents; His Mother : Josephine and several Aunts and Uncles.

Skradski-Boyce Funeral Home in Escanaba 
Belanger, Walter David "Wally" (I2167)
 
3667 Wanda (Wendy) Bryan, age 82, went Home to be with her Father in Heaven September 14, 2010. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Robert Baetz and Gordon (Murph) Bryan, her daughter, Nancy Walters, and sister, June Lambdin. She is survived by sons Donald Baetz (Debbie), William Bryan (Cindy), Bruce Bryan (Jill), and daughter Debra Crowley (Dan); grandchildren Jolene Baetz, Ashley Bryan, Jennifer Floyd (Jason), Bunny Dalbec (Charlie), Heather Morrow, Nichole Walters, Rick Brown (Amy), Aaron Potter, and Jacob McCormick; great-grandchildren Noah and Luke Brown, Austin and Martin Morrow, and Julian Coffee; "adopted" daughter and son Pam and Chip Stockdale; and many loving family members and friends. Dawitch, Wanda Joy "Wendy" "Zelda" (I3209)
 
3668 WARHOLIC, Helen (Tutko)
BECCARIA - Rite of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church in Ramey for Mrs. Helen E. Warholic, 65, of Beccaria, who died Sunday, July 1, 1984, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. The Rev. James Poorman will be celebrant. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Charles W. Schoff Funeral Home Ltd. in Madera. Parastas will be said at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Mrs. Warholic was born July 8, 1918, in Bigler Township, a daughter of John and Barbara (Bahania) Tutko. She is survived by her husband Michael; these children: Mrs. Larry (Delores) Belin, Falconer, N.Y., Mrs. Oscar E. (Patricia) Moore, Port Matilda, and Michael, Kennedy, N.Y., eight grandchildren and these brothers and sisters; Mrs. Mary Mashensic, Madera; Mrs. Gus (Julia) Madera, Grampion; Mrs. John (Agnes) Orehowsky, Smoke Run; Mrs. Elizabeth Posansky, Glen Hope; Mrs. William (Barbara) Grant, Houtzdale, and John, Twin Rocks. She was preceded in death by her parents, one sister, Anna Madera, and two brothers, George and Andrew. She was a member of St. Mary's Ukrainian Church and the altar society of the church. (The Progress, Clearfield, PA, July 3, 1984) 
Tutko, Helen E. (I2058)
 
3669 WARHOLIC, Michael
PORT MATILDA - Michael Warholic, 85, formerly of Beccaria and most recently of Port Matilda, died at Centre Community Hospital State Collage, on Wednesday, March 7, 2001,at 9:50 a.m. Mr. Warholic had resided with his daughter Mrs. Oscar (Patricia A.) Moore of Port Matilda for the past seven years. Born Aug. 25, 1915, in Beccaria, he was a son of George and Mary (Heresco) Warholic. Mr. Warholic was employed for 41 years as a coal miner and retired in 1971. He also owned and operated Mike's Saw Shop, Beccaria. He was a member of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Ramey, and the United Mine Workers Association. On Oct. 31, 1936, in Madera he wed the former Helen Tutko, who proceeded him in death. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Oscar (Patricia A.) Moore of Port Matilda and Mrs. Larry (Delores M.) Belin of Falconer, NY; a son Michael J. Warholic and his wife, Brenda of Kennedy, NY; eight grand children and 19 great- grandchildren. Also surviving are five brothers and eight sisters, John Warholic of Twin Rocks, Wasco Warholic of Penn Run, Kathryn Raico and Anne Howlier, both of Mentor, Ohio, Frank Warholic of Patton, Helen Renbarger of Beacon N.Y., Nick Warholic of East Lakes Ohio, Margaret Wrobleski of Concord Ohio, Marie Kitko of Houtzdale R.D., George Warholic, Jr. of Houtzdale, Josephine "Dolly" Lowe of Coalport, RD, Eleanor "Patty" Bergstresser of McConnellsburg and Gloria "Jeanne" Gmerek of Philipsburg, and several nieces and nephews. Mr. Warholic was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Helen, who died on July 8, 1984 and a brother. Divine Liturgy will be sung Saturday at 11 am, At St. Mary's Catholic Church Ramey, with the very Rev. James e. Poorman officiating, interment will follow at the church cemetery, Ramey. Friends will be received at Kruise Funeral Home Inc. Madera, today from 7-9, Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 , and Saturday from 9:30-10:30. Parastas will be sung Friday at 2 p.m. in the funeral home with the Very Rev. Fr. Poorman. (The Progress, March 8, 2001). 
Warholic, Michael "Mike" (I2057)
 
3670 WARHOLIC, Michael J. "Mick"
Michael J. "Mick" Warholic, 65, of 324 Miller Valley Road, Kennedy, passed away unexpectedly Monday (Dec. 27, 2010), in the emergency room of WCA Hospital. He was born Dec. 11, 1945, in Twin Rocks, Pa., the son of the late Mike and Helen Tutko Warholic. Mick was a graduate of Beccaria High School, and had currently owned and operated M W Graphics in Jamestown since 1976. He had also along with his wife, Brenda, owned and operated Lone Pine Angus Farm in Kennedy. He was a member of the Chautauqua County Beef Producers Association and American Angus Association. Mick loved his wife, children and grandchildren and enjoyed spending time on his farm and in his garden. Surviving is his wife Brenda L. McKeown Warholic, whom he married May 15, 1965, in Ramey, Pa.; two daughters: Lisa (Kevin) Saff of Jamestown, and Jacki (Bruce) Olson of Falconer; five grandchildren: Andrew Saff, Kayla Saff, Michael Saff, Katie Saff and Tylar Olson; the family companion, Tara; two sisters: Patricia (Oscar) Moore of Port Matilda, Pa., and Delores (Larry) Belin of Falconer. He was preceded in death by his parents. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Falconer Funeral Home. The Rev. Timothy Phelps will officiate. Friends and family are invited for a light lunch and time of fellowship on Thursday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the Kennedy Fire Hall. Friends will be received by the family from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home. Memorials may be donated to the Kennedy Fire Department, Kennedy, NY 14747. Visit our website at www.falconerfuneralhome.net to light a candle in remembrance. (Post-Journal, Jamestown, NY, December 29, 2010) 
Warholic, Michael J. (I2059)
 
3671 Was a school-teacher in Wrightstown. No stone present.
GRid=50140623 
Mayville, Peter M. (I836)
 
3672 Weiner Roast The following group of people gathered at the beach last Sunday evening and enjoyed a weiner roast:
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Anderson, Miss Marie Bourgeois and Lorenzo Sabourin ot Escanaba, Mi. and Mrs. Bud Groleau of
Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Pete LaBumbard of Rapid River, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Groleau of Rockiord, 111., Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Groleau, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Groleau of St. Jacques, Oviln and Allen Groleau of
Rapid River, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fromm of Iron Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Belongie and Albert King of Nahma.

The Escanaba Daily Press
Escanaba, Delta, Michigan, United States
Thursday, June 2, 1949
Page 8
 
Family: Alfred Frederick Belanger, Sr. / Theresa Laura Teinert (F450)
 
3673 Wife: Ida Belanger married Aug. 30, 1921 in Marinette Wisconsin
Children: Mrs. Verne (Laurel) Gehrig; Mrs.Philip (Faythel) Klinkhamer; Mrs. Thomas (Valerie) Keyes; Mrs. Donald (Mary) Homes; Francis J. Newton and Gregory Newton
Frank's siblings include: Phoebe Newton Mineau; Florence Newton Vista; Frederick Newton; Gertrude Newton Ebeling; Edith M. Newton; Myrtle A. Newton Sensiba; Leonard Newton and Pearl Newton Boddy. Most of siblings are listed on findagrave. 
Newton, Frank Chester (I2658)
 
3674 Wilhelm and Augusta Walter sell part of 241 Burhans Ave Lot - 18 Jul 1907 Family: Wilhelm Ernst Walter / Auguste Pauline Penke (F69)
 
3675 Wilhelm and Augusta Walter sell part of 241 Burhans Ave Lot - 31 Dec 1907 Family: Wilhelm Ernst Walter / Auguste Pauline Penke (F69)
 
3676 WILL FILED. Rosa Klapp; widow ot the late Martin Klapp, files a petition in the Wayne Probate Court to be named administrator of his estate. He left property 'valued at $20,000 of which $3.00 is personal and no will. The heirs are the widow, three sons and two daughters. Family: Martin Klapp / Rosa T. Schmitt (F143)
 
3677 William Cavil died in the Civil War Cavil, William (I295)
 
3678 William Cavill
United States Civil War Soldiers Index
Name William Cavill
Event Type Military Service
Military Beginning Rank Private
Military Final Rank Corporal
Military Side Union
State or Military Term Wisconsin
Military Unit 14th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry
Military Company F
Affiliate Film Number 5 
Cavil, William (I295)
 
3679 Wisconsin Birth Record says DOB 27 Jan 1909, Obituary says DOB 17 Jan 1909 Belongia, Mose Peter (I4879)
 
3680 Wisconsin Death Record states DOB as 18 Jun 1947
Headstone states DOB as 7 Mar 1849
The Wisconsin Death Records on Family Search state his age as
50y 7m 12d which would calculate to a DOB of 26 Jun 1848
 
Carpenter, Joseph B. (I5575)
 
3681 Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 States DOB as 11 Nov 1900 Hayward, Luella B. (I5926)
 
3682 Wisconsin, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1801-1928 states DOB as 30 Nov 1871 Dehay, Charles Moses (I6000)
 
3683 Witnesses: Heebert Meldrum and Lucy Belangie
Priest: Rev A. J. Doser 
Family: Paul Edwin Richard Zimmel / Lucy Ester Belanger (F806)
 
3684 World War I Draft Record states DOB: 21 Jul 1874 Coan, Lucian S. (I3965)
 
3685 World War I Draft Registration states DOB: 29 Nov 1882 Moore, James Henry (I481)
 
3686 World War II Draft Registration DOB: 2 May 1923
Family Search SS Death Record DOB: 16 Dec 1921
Find-A-Grave DOB: 2 Jun 1923
 
Navrat, Henry Edward (I6067)
 
3687 Wyoming Scholl Censuses List 3 Different DOB's
4 Aug 1964
14 Sep 1964
8 Apr 1964 
Vyvey, Valerie Lynn (I2065)
 
3688 Your Catholic Neighbor

Putting his faith into action

Cavil believes power of media should be used to advance God's mission


By Tony Staley
Compass Correspondent

Your Catholic Neighbor

Name: John Cavil

Parish: Ss. Peter and Paul, Green Bay

Age: 49

Favorite saint: Francis of Assisi

Words to live by: "Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought." - Pope John Paul II


BELLEVUE -- For much of John Cavil's life, his faith mainly meant going to Mass on Sunday. His real focus was career and family.

Cavil now serves on his parish's pastoral council and stewardship committee and is actively trying to grow in his faith and to help others do the same to positively change society.

Cavil is a volunteer for Relevant Radio, the national Catholic radio network based in Green Bay, and Esto Vir, a Catholic men's organization, both of which he helped found.

"I never left the faith, but certainly my faith has become much more important than what it had been for quite a number of years - from my teenage years until the time I was 40-ish," said Cavil. He said Pope John Paul II was the most influential spiritual person in his life because of how he spoke the truth.

Some credit for the change also goes to Cavil's mother, Janice, who for years pestered her adult children to watch EWTN, the Catholic television network.

"We would say 'That's good for you, Mom. Thank you very much,'" Cavil said. "In mid-1995-96, I would watch it a little and quickly turn it off."

Still, something in Mother Angelica's challenge to step up and live his faith resonated with Cavil. He began watching videos on apologetics and other religious subjects while exercising.

Cavil also was intrigued by Mother Angelica's offer of free programming from her new radio network to anyone who bought or started a radio station in their community.

Cavil took the idea of a radio station to Bob Atwell and they approached Mark Follett, who had an even grander plan: a national radio network.

The first station, WJOK (1050 AM), went on the air Nov. 26, 2000 - the feast of Christ the King - with a Mass from St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in Green Bay. The national network was launched in 2001.

Next came Esto Vir, which Cavil and George Meiners started at the urging of Fr. John Girotti. What began with monthly Mass at Relevant Radio gradually grew beyond the Green Bay area.

Esto Vir (Latin for "Be a man") challenges men, its mission statement says, "to live extraordinary faith and leadership in daily life." It sponsors men's conferences, opportunities for fellowship, prayer and parish-based men's groups.

The idea for a men's conference came from Bishop David Zubik, who often presided at their Masses when he was bishop of Green Bay.

The first two were at St. Pius X Church in Appleton. The third one will be Saturday, March 15 at St. John the Baptist Church in Howard. It will open with registration at 7 a.m. and close at 3:45 p.m.

Auxiliary Bishop Robert Morneau will preside at the Mass and Drew Mariani, Relevant Radio's afternoon talk show host, will be the master of ceremonies. Speakers will be:

Fr. Rick Wendell, associate pastor at Holy Angels Parish, West Bend, on his conversion story;

Peter Kreeft, a philosophy professor at Boston College, on winning the culture war and refuting moral relativism;

Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk, director of education for the National Catholic Bioethics Center in Philadelphia, on the science and ethics behind stem cells.
Cavil planned the conference with Meiners, Don Warden, Pat Beno, Sr., Bruce McEwing and Bob Wetzel.

Cavil is also looking ahead to the Power of Life Event, which Relevant Radio will co-sponsor Oct. 4 at Xavier High School in Appleton.

Power of Life will include presentations for families, teachers, adults and children, said Cavil, who serves on the core committee with Fr. Walter Stumpf and Tina Pallini.

Plans call for a soccer player from Catholic Athletes for Christ to put on a clinic for children; an appearance by Eduardo Verastegui, star of the movie "Bella"; and, in the evening, a band for teens and young adults.

Cavil's involvement in Relevant Radio, Esto Vir and Power of Life reflect his strong belief in the need for Catholics to engage the culture - the media, movies and the Internet - because, he said, the culture has been raising our children.

The result, he said, is that society has slid back morally, despite making numerous technological advances over the last several decades.

"If we care about our kids and our grandchildren - and who doesn't care for our kids and grandchildren - I think we owe it to them to take back the culture, to do what we can to stand up and be counted," Cavil said. That's something the Catholic faith calls people to do and the best way to do that is through the media, he said.

"Certainly, the personal one-on-one is very important, but just talking to a friend or complaining to a friend about something we don't like in our world today that's like throwing a stone at the Empire State Building. Are you really having any kind of impact?" he asked. "You're really not. So getting involved in different forms of the media I find particularly important."

Cavil, the eighth child of Bob and Janice Cavil, grew up with two brothers and nine sisters. "I had to use the Shell gas station for a restroom, right around the corner," he said.

The family lived around the corner from St. Philip Church in Green Bay - "With a good baseball arm you could throw a baseball and hit the parking lot." He recalls serving at the 6 a.m. Mass on snowy days when the only other people in church were the priest and the sisters. His favorite teacher at St. Philip School was his next door neighbor, Millie Vanden Heuvel.

At Premontre High School in Green Bay, he sang in choir and played the trumpet in the band, including the musicals Norbertine Fr. Guy Guyon directed. Another Norbertine, Fr. Conrad Kratz - who still offers Mass occasionally at Relevant Radio - was also a strong influence, Cavil said.

After earning an associate degree in metal fabrication from NWTC, Cavil worked 18 years at Robinson Metal in De Pere. In 1982, he married Robin Atkinson, and they have two daughters, Laura, 22, and Megan, 18.

He started Fox Valley Metal Tech in De Pere in 1989 with a brother and a brother-in-law. They sold the business in 2004, which has allowed him to dedicate his life to volunteering.
 
Cavil, John Paul (I1138)
 
3689 Zion United Methodist Church Family: John Briggs Burcham, Sr. / Irene Ruth Cavill (F102)
 
3690 Zoe M. DeMilt died June 7, 2007 at the Manors of Hobe Sound. She was 98. She was born in Belgium and moved to Florida in 1974.

Survivors include her sister, Regina DeWindt of Escondido, CA, one grandson, Richard DeMilt and two great-grandsons Troy Thomason and Shea Thomason, and many nieces and nephews.

Memorial Mass to be announced at a later date. 
Vanderdonck, Zoe Marie (I53)
 
3691 ZOLNER, Elizabeth I, age 92, of Onsted, June 04, 2020. Loving mother of Kathy Ann Smith and Mike (Pat) Zolner. Dear grandmother of Chad, Megan, Adam, Tommy, Jenny, Eric and Lauren and great-grandmother of 16. She is preceded in death by her daughter Karen Zolner. Her cremation took place at "The Witness Crematory" located inside of Michigan Memorial Funeral Home. Hanko, Elizabeth Irene (I143)
 

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