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[60828] "The Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine]," 8 July 2022: "Bangor, Maine - Elisabeth "Beth" (Holmes) Staples, age 69, passed away peacefully on July 6, 2022, at St. Joseph Hospital in Bangor, Maine after a brief illness. The daughter of Thomas G. Holmes and Fredrica (Trundy) Holmes, Beth was born in Norwalk, Connecticut on November 7, 1952. She traveled wherever her family moved while her father was in the Marines. She lived in Connecticut, Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, Germany, Norway, and Maine. Beth was a talented homemaker, hostess, and server. She loved caring for pets, cooking, visiting the Maine coast, and most of all doting on her family and loving husband of 41 years, Ralph. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her son, Christopher Michael Gray and half brother, Lief Lund. She is survived by her husband, Ralph Staples of Bangor, Maine; her brother and sister-in-law, Richard and Maria Holmes of Columbus, GA; her nieces and nephews, Brian Lund of Rainier, Oregon, Brett Lund of Ogden, Utah, Holly (Lund) Hill of Clearfield, Utah, and Lindsay (Lund) Opheikens of Ogden, Utah; her stepson, Darren Staples, of North Grafton, Massachusetts; and granddaughter, Isabella Staples, of Northborough, Massachusetts. Thank you to the staff of St. Joseph Hospital's 4th floor for your kindness during Beth's stay."
[49371] "Bangor Daily News [Bangor, Maine], 14 May 2014": "MIlford - Harold 'Sonny' Ellis Knight, 85, died May 11, 2014 peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Harold was born June 1, 1929, in Calais, to father, Merle H. Knight and mother, Hazel C. Merritt Knight. Harold married Sheila R. Brodie in Lubec; together they raised three children and were married 62 years until Sheila's death on Dec. 17, 2012. Harold retired in 1977 from employment with the State of Maine as a game warden supervisor. He and Sheila enjoyed 35 years together in retirement; both were blessed to have good health and were active spending time at their summer camp on Dobsis Lake, and their winter/fall camp on Great Works Stream where they enjoyed snowmobiling, boating, fishing and hunting, good food, relaxing, reading and time at the lake with their grandchildren. Harold was able to fix just about anything. He enjoyed flying and kept a small plane until his 'eyes got bad' with old age. Harold was a HAM radio enthusiast since 1948 and enjoyed the Grey Hair NET as W1SKS. Harold repaired and restored old clocks and old radios. He was a good husband, father and a good man with integrity and character to be admired. He was a gentleman. 'The Old Guy' will be missed by his surviving family: son, John S. Knight with wife, Dianne of Bucksport, and grandsons, Jared Knight and Jamison (Jake) Knight with wife, Kera and baby daughter, Shyla; daughter, Cynthia Sheila Brodie of Milford, and granddaughter, Emily E. Varmecky of Bozeman, Mt.; and daughter, Pamela R. Smallwood with husband, Michael of Oakland, and grandsons, Samuel J. Smallwood with wife, Robin, Jesse M. Smallwood with wife, Jadian and baby daughter, Adilee, Caleb J. Smallwood with wife, Krista."
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[13720] See notes for his brother, Emanuel. "Shamokin News-Dispatch, 18 March 1935,": "Daniel G. Seller, well known citizen, retired business man and sportsman, died suddenly this morning at 8:45 at the home of his son, R. Stanley Seller, West Lincoln street, after a serious decline In health extending over a period of several months. Death was due to heart disease brought on by the infirmities of advanced years. Danlel G. Seller, son of Daniel and Sarah (Geist) Seller, was born at the family homestead at Hepler, Mahantonga Valley, on September 20, 1851. After acquiring the rudiments of a business training In his home community, Mr. Seller moved to this city In 1879, entering a business partnership with John K. Haas, a brother-in-law, by opening a general store at the corner of Sixth and Spruce streets. In 1882 the deceased moved to Globe Mills, Snyder county, where he was the proprietor of a general store for five years. He returned to this city in the fall of 1887. The gradual advance in business expansion was marked that year by launching a grocery store on East Independence street, opposite the present Capitol theatre building, with Jacob Zartman as partner. As business opportunities developed with the growth of the community. Mr. Seiler started a wholesale produce business in 1889, located on Water street, on a site at the rear of the Penn-Lee hotel. The firm assumed the name of D. G. Seiler & Company. Realizing the need of larger and improved quarters, the business was moved in 1892 to the brick building at Cleaver and Commerce streets, on the property formerly owned by George W. and Albert Marshall. The building was the first substantial structure erected in the block, preceding the Seiler, Zimmerman & Company building and the P. O. S. of A. building, now the Capitol theatre location. Mr. Seiler successfully continued the wholesale produce business with the assistance of his sons until 1916 when he retired from active business pursuits. The deceased was married to Jemima Weicksel, daughter of the Rev. Henry Weicksel, of Line Mountain, in October, 1876. preceded her husband in death 14 years ago. Mr. Seller was a member and attendant at Trinity Lutheran church. . . . Four sons and a daughter survive, as follows: Victor A., Walter H., Herbert C., and R. Stanley Seiler, of this city, all of whom are noted for their musical attainments. Eight grandchildren and one great-grandson also survive. One brother. Emanuel G. Seiler, is the sole surviving member of a family of five sons and two daughters."
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