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[17778] Find A Grave memorial 38214003 offers: "His mother's correct name is Catherine Fiegel Leiss. She was the daughter of Melchoir Fiegel (Berks County Orphans Court record)."
[50048] Familysearch.org file G46Y-GWL offers Mary's obituary: "Blue Hill - After several years of declining health, Mary Ann McVety Perkins died Nov. 23, 2012. She was born Aug. 16, 1931, along with her twin brother George, to Joseph and Esther McVety of Corinna. Mary Ann spent her childhood and teenage years in Corinna and was the captain of her championship basketball team. After high school she followed her mother and her Aunt Dora into the field of nursing. She attended the nursing program at Eastern Maine General Hospital and remained close friends with her classmates, who affectionately knew her as 'Taffy.' In her last year of nursing school she met the love of her life, Tom Perkins and they married in September 1953. She was his 'wifey' for the next 59 years. Being a mother was a treasured role for Mary Ann. Kim-Anne was born in 1955 and Thomas Jr. in 1956. She was 'mom' to countless others as she worked at Blue Hill Memorial Hospital, served in the Congregational church, as well as sang in the choir, served on the Four Town Nursing Service board and volunteered in countless ways to help others. She was the friendly, warm face of Partridge Drug Store, while Tom served in the state Legislature. Mary Ann could be relied on to take care of everyone and keep things running. As she and Tom began to spend winters in Florida, she continued to volunteer at Cape Coral Hospital, once again relying on her nursing skills at a blood pressure clinic. As many have said, she was a class act. A compassionate, genuine person, Mary Ann was a good friend to all. In her last few years, an important circle of her longtime friends generously returned to her their caring and love. Tom and Mary Ann have always been blessed with many good people in their lives, the core of whom were in the Blue Hill area. Spending her last winter in Blue Hill was her most important wish. Mary Ann is survived by her husband, Tom; son, Tom Jr. and his wife, Martha; and daughter, Kim-Anne. She was very proud of her grandchildren, Pamela and her husband, James, and her first great-granddaughter, Lydia, Thomas, Megan and Max. All of Mary Anns family was precious to her, but none more so than her twin, George McVety; brother, Fred Burrill; and their spouses, Judy McVety and Maureen Burrill. She is also survived by her older brothers wife, Barbara McVety. She will also be sorely missed by Toms side of the family, Fred and Pat Perkins, Marilyn and Richard Canton, Lois and Ralph Cross. She has been 'Aunt Mary' to and is survived by 23 nieces and nephews. Services will take place Dec. 4 at First Congregational Church with the Rev. Rob McCall officiating. The time of the service will be posted at a later date. Memorial gifts may be sent to Blue Hill Chamber of Commerce or Blue Hill Memorial Hospital."
_Isaac PAULLIN _______________+
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"The Eckberg Family History and Genealogy Page" at http://www.eckberg.com in 2008 offered: "(Undated, 1943, probably from the Wyanet paper) IOWA YOUNG LADY BRIDE OF ORVILLE E. ECKBERG - Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Paullins, of Ryan, Iowa, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Wanda, to Corporal Orville E. Eckberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Eckberg of Wyanet, on Sunday, June 6, at four o'clock in the afternoon. The single ring ceremony was read by Rev. James H. Blackstone, Jr., at the Westminister Presbyterian church in Cedar Rapids. The bride wore a blue street length dress with white accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses and lilies of the valley. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lee of Letts, Ia., brother-in-law and sister of the bride. Mrs. Eckberg is a graduate of Cedar Rapids Business College and is employed as accountant by the LaPlante Manufacturing company of that city. Mr. Eckberg is a graduate of Wheaton College at Wheaton and received his Master Degree at the University of Illinois. At the present time he sationed (sic) with the Army Medical Corps at Camp McCoy in Wisconsin."
Wanda's obituary: "She was born February 10, 1920, to George M. and Gladys (Schafer) Paullins, in a farmhouse on the farm of her grandfather near Grandview, Iowa. Her family moved to nearby Ryan, Iowa shortly thereafter where she lived until her school years. She then moved to Manchester, Iowa where she learned to be a medical and dental assistant for a pair of brothers.
In 1941, while working there she met a dean of a local college who had come in for a draft physical. The dean, Orville Eckberg, was younger than she expected him to be and they struck up a friendship which was to last for the next forty years as they were married approximately two years later. Her new husband was sent overseas to North Africa and Italy during World War II within weeks of their marriage. During his absence she worked as a bookkeeper at a defense plant in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. After more than two years of separation, when he returned safely from the war, they began a family and ultimately had five children.
She accompanied her husband and family during years in the military and lived in San Antonio, Texas, Germany and Washington, D.C. during his years in the military. She lost her first husband, Orville, in 1981 and remained widowed for about two years before she was wedded to her second husband, a long time friend and former brother-in-law, Lloyd Lee, of Muscatine, Iowa. She and Lloyd lived very happily in Muscatine for 17 years until his death in 2008. She then moved to Denton, Texas to be closer to her children and resided at The Vintage until her death.
Wanda's family always came first in her life, and she loved her children and their spouses, her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, always greeted them lovingly. She was a lifelong member of the church, no matter where in the world her husband's career took them and she supported the church in many ways. She also loved watching sports on television, including golf, and football - especially when the Dallas Cowboys or Green Bay Packers were playing. And - believe it nor not - she loved to watch the Chicago Cubs play baseball. She was a very competitive game player and enjoyed just about any form of card games, especially bridge.
She is survived by three sons: David Eckberg and wife Kathy of Denton, Texas; Douglas Eckberg and wife Rose-Ellen of Rock Hill, SC; and Daniel Eckberg and wife Susie of Grapevine, Texas; and two daughters: Diane (Dee) Benge and husband Larry of Crockett, Texas; and Debra Schnack and husband Robert of Sacramento, California. She also is survived by three step-children: Tom Lee and wife Mary of The Villages, Florida; Dick Lee and wife Pam of Letts, Iowa; and a step-daughter Peg Colton and husband Dave of Muscatine, Iowa. She also leaves behind her ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren who she loved very deeply. We will all miss her broad, friendly smile which she shared with everyone she met.
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[52379] Isaac was a Loyalist who removed to Canada. In 1775 he operated the ferry at Burdett's Landing, Hackensack, NJ.
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[9257] Lucy is daughter of Samuel M. Rice and Matilda E. Hall. "The Perry County Times, 11 October 1956," p. 7: "Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Kathleen Rice Billman, widow of Aaron Billman, of 256 S. West St., Carlisle, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Lewis, in Chevy Chase, Md., October 2, after a short illness, were held at the Ewing Funeral Home, 148 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, on Friday at 1:30. The services were conducted by her pastor, the Rev. Robert W. Roschey. Interment was made in the Mt. Zion Cemetery. In addition to Mrs. Lewis she is survived by a son, John Clifford Billman, of Buffalo, N. Y.; a brother, Russell Rice, of Marysville, and three sisters, Misses Hattie and Florence Rice, of Landisburg, and Mrs. Ruth Schaub, of Harrisburg."
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