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[49941] Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]. 19 February 2022": " Natalie Diane Grindle, 85, passed away February 16, 2022, following a battle with Covid-19. She was born February 3, 1937, in Bar Harbor, the daughter of Freeman Jr. and Ada (Gatchell) Grindle. Natalie grew up in Otter Creek and graduated from Mt. Desert High School, Class of 1955. She moved to Bangor in 1969 and work for 25 years at Bangor Mental Health Institute. While at BMHI, she did everything from recreation, physical therapy aide, and a library and education assistant. She developed a great love for Special Olympics while working with the residents. She was a communicant at St. John's Catholic Church, serving on the Women's Council of Catholic Women and the Current Events Club, as well as in the funeral ministry and as a Eucharistic Minister. After retirement, she volunteered at BMHI, the Attic, and, in 1986, became a Mercy Associate of the Sisters of Mercy. She was predeceased by her parents. She was a godmother to Lisa, Chris, and Lori Keenan. She is survived by special friends, Jodi, Rick, Olivia, and Jill Ingraham, Jill Long, Patty Blanchard, and many friends."
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[53691] Find A Grave mrmorial 98001699 offers: "Maine, Death Records, 1617-1922 for Charles H Haskell: Birth and death information as listed above. Died age 60 years, 11 months and 16 days. He was a merchant, the son of Charles H. and Margaret (Leighton) Haskell. his father was a sea captain and born in Rochester, Massachusetts. His mother was born in Steuben. Cause of death was tuberculosis of the lungs and liver. He had been ill for years."
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William r. Shamokin, PA and was a banker, businessperson and Justice of the Peace. The Cassell Family Tree (not verified) in Ancestry.com in 2011 states he ws b. in Philadelphia and r, there in 1880, and provides his ancestry.
"Biographies of the Seventeenth Congressional District" (Chicago, IL and Buffalo, NY: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899): "William E. Kearney, dealer in real estate in Shamokin and Coal townships, and justice of the peace of Shamokin, has led a remarkably busy life and is a self-made man. He was born January 11, 1859, in Trevorton, Northumberland County, Pa., and was educated in the public schools of Shamokin. While a youth he began his career, as many of his companions did, by working at the breaker as a slate-picker. He followed that and other occupations in and about the mines until he reached manhood, when he engaged in mining, working as a miner for a period of two years. Although mining was a useful and remunerative occupation it did not altogether suit our subject's fancy, and. as he also wished to see something of the world, in August, 1881, he went to New York City to seek employment more suited to his tastes. Soon after his arrival in New York he apprenticed himself to learn the barber's trade, discovering in a very short time that he had much natural talent in that direction, and during his two years' stay in New York he not only mastered the tonsorial art but also learned the associate art of hair dressing and manufacturing hair jewelry, wigs, etc. After becoming thoroughly proficient he returned to his native county and started in business for himself at Shamokin, where he now has a large hair-dressing establishment, manufacturing wigs and all kinds of hair jewelry, including such articles as ladies' and gentlemen's watchguards, breastpins, bracelets, finger rings, earrings, and various other kinds of ornaments, together with hair flowers, wreaths, crosses, and many other beautiful designs in hair work. Mr. Kearney is truly master of this art and takes especial pride in this branch of his business, conscientiously filling all orders entrusted to him with such fine workmanship that his ability is easily recognized. He has found this business to be not only a pleasure to him but very profitable, as one may judge by the large amount of real estate which he owns in the town of Shamokin and Coal township. In the fall of 1898 he accepted the contract} from Shamokin borough to pave its principal thoroughfare, Independence street, with Mack paving blocks, the amount involved approximating $20,000. In March, 1889, our subject, with his brother, M. A. Kearney, and W. E. Deibert organized the Shamokin Lock & Novelty Manufacturing Company. Since his election as justice of the peace in 1890 and his subsequent re-elections to the same office, our subject has dealt largely in real estate, buying and selling not only for others but for his own profit, thus acquiring valuable realty interests both in town and country property. Mr. Kearney is a true Democrat of the Jacksonian type and takes an active interest in all the local, state, and national conventions held by his party. He was delegate to the convention that nominated Jenks for governor of Pennsylvania, and one of the alternates to the convention which nominated Polk for Congress against H. E. Davis, another prominent candidate for nomination. Patrick Kearney, grandfather of our subject, was a native of County Mayo, Ireland. Mathew Kearney, son of Patrick Kearney and father of our subject, was also born in Ireland, whence he emigrated to America, May 2, 1847, accompanied by his mother, wife and three sisters. He first located in Clintonville, Mass., but shortly afterward moved to the anthracite coal regions of Pennsylvania, first locating in Luzerne County, then Carbon County, then, in 1850, at Trevorton, Northumberland County, and finally in 1865 he located permanently in Shamokin. He was a miner and contractor,- driving tunnels in connection with the mining of coal. He had the reputation of being an expert, and drove many of the large tunnels in the early development of the coal industry about Shamokin. Politically he was a Democrat and was tax collector of the borough of Shamokin at the time of his death, which occurred October 31, 1870. His widow, Ann (Devitt) Kearney, survived him for nearly nineteen years, passing from life to eternal rest March 25, 1889. They were the parents of eleven children, the following six of whom are still living: Mathew A., who owns a modern hotel in Shamokin and receives a liberal share of public patronage; William E., the subject of this sketch; Daniel, a skilled detective on the Chicago police force where he has served for twelve years; Annie, now the beloved wife of J. F. McLaughlin of Pottsville, Pa.; James J., a successful attorney-at-law at Shamokin; Bridget, an accomplished young lady of-Pottsville, Pa. On April 28, 1892, our subject was united in marriage with Margaret Sweeney, a charming and accomplished young lady, and their home is made happy by the presence of three children: Mathew Wilfred A.; Daniel Webster; and Mary Margaret Adela."
[47049] Charles was a wholesale clerk according to his death certificate which states he is son of William Latsha and Mary Treon. Charles m. (2) Daisy S. Snyder (1878-1955) and had Luella Mildred Latsha (1919-2003). "Shamokin News-Dispatch [Shamokin, PA], 5 April 1958," p. 2: "Charles W. Latsha, 76, Trevorton Road, died last night at 11:00 in the family residence after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Latsha was a patient in Shamokin Hospital one week, and had a relapse after returning to his home. Mr. Latsha, a son of the late William and Mary Ellen (Treon) Latsha, was born January 29, 1882, in Rebuck. He attended rural schools in that area and moved to Sunbury when he was a young man. He wasemployed as a plumber while living in the county seat. Mr. Latsha moved to Shamokin to accept employment with the H. S. Zimmerman Company about 30 years ago. He retired when the firm ceased operation. During the past 25 years, Mr. Latsha lived along the Trevorton Road. He was a member of Forest Hills Fire Company. Mr. Latsha was first married to Eva Pawling, Rebuck, 54 years ago. Some time after her death he was married in Sunbury to the former Daisy Snyder, Sunbury. Mrs. Daisy Latsha died July 1, 1955. Survivors include a son, Donald W. Latsha, a grandson, Vernon L. Latsha, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Geist, Shamokin."
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