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Obituary Obituary "C" Index Copyright © 2004 - 2021 GRHS DISCLAIMER: GRHS cannot guarantee that should you purchase a copy of what you would expect to be an obituary from its obituary collection that you will receive an obituary per se. The obituary collection consists of such items as a) personal cards of information shared with GRHS by researchers, b) www.findagrave.com extractions, c) funeral home cards, d) newspaper death notices, and e) obituaries extracted from newspapers and other publications as well as funeral home web sites. Some obituaries are translations of obituaries published in German publications, although generally GRHS has copies of the German versions. These German versions would have to be ordered separately for they are kept in a separate file in the GRHS library. The list of names and dates contained herein is an alphabetical listing [by surname and given name] of the obituaries held at the Society's headquarters for the letter combination indicated. Each name is followed by the birth date in the first column and death date in the second. Dates may be extrapolated or provided from another source. Important note about UMLAUTS: Surnames in this index have been entered by our volunteers exactly as they appear in each obituary but the use of characters with umlauts in obits has been found to be inconsistant. For example the surname Büchele may be entered as Buchele or Bahmüller as Bahmueller. This is important because surnames with umlauted characters are placed in alphabetic order after regular characters so if you are just scrolling down this sorted list you may find the surname you are looking for in an unexpected place (i.e. Büchele, Johann and Buchele, Johanna probably will not be beside each other in this listing). If you cannot find your surname be sure to check it with and without umlauts. Even if you find your surname it's a good idea to check umlauted variants and phonetic equivalants (i.e. replacing ä with ae , ö with oe or ü with ue) of your surname to make sure you find everyone. Even better, pressing the Ctrl+F key combination in your browser will open a search window for this page and allow you to also find maiden names with umlauts. To acquire a copy of one of these obituaries from GRHS, contact the Society at its headquarters. The information about this service (including the fee) is given on the Obituary home page (http://www.grhs.org/data/obits/obits.html). Revised: 01-01-2021 Surname, Given Name Birth Date Death Date Caba, Emil R. 26 Feb 1908 8 May 1997 Caba, Ethel E. (Toczek) Hacecky 25 Jun 1925 12 Nov 2009 Cabage, Thomas E. (1913) (June 2000) Cabarett, Helen (Jaszdzewski) 27 May 1914 (Apr 1999) Cabarett, Larry 13 Aug 1936 (9) Dec 1974 Cabel, Reinhold "Ray" 27 Nov 1929 8 Oct 1998 Cabell, D. C. "Bud" 30 Aug 1919 30 May 1997 Cable, Eleanor (Twedt) 22 Feb 1915 20 Mar 1999 Cable, Mary R. 13 May 1920 Aug 1996 Cable, Robert "Bob" Bowen 21 Sep 1927 24 Apr 2020 Cable, Ruth L. (Glessner) (1899) (1Jan 1987) Cable, Stella R. (Stroup) 26 Jul 1884 (4 Apr 1960) Cable, Trent R. 22 Jun 1965 11 Jan 2017 Cable, Vella Rose (Engel) 11 Apr 1917 2 Jan 2007 Cabral, Gregory Robert 30 Mar 1948 21 Aug 1999 Cabral, Heather Marie 7 Dec (1976) (9 Dec 1976) Cabral, Viola "Sandy" (Schnabel) 21 Mar 1917 23 Oct 1984 Cabrera, Helen (Telles) 8 Aug 1930 6 Feb 2002 Cacavas, Barbara (Rott) 21 Mar 1907 4 Mar 1997 Cacchiotti, Larry 23 Nov 1923 5 Feb 1998 Cackowski, John T. 11 Sep 1948 17 Jan 1996 Cadaret, Robert A. (1930) 13 Oct 2000 Cade, Elvira Jane 21 Nov 1914 24 Feb 1997 Cade, Mabel Louise (Moose) 23 Jun 1914 13 Mar 2003 Cadek, Carl (1918) 19 May 1991 Cadieux, Ken J. 4 Jun 1921 21 Jun 1996 Cadieux, Margaret Mary (Gurski) 8 Sep 1926 21 Nov 2020 Cadman, Mary Jane (Schreiner) 25 Dec 1948 4 Oct 2012 Cadorath, Ronald Jarvis 8 May 1933 5 Feb 2005 Cadotte, Catherine Frances (Cady) 29 Mar 1929 8 Apr 1996 Cadotte, Darlene Jean (1962) 9 Jan 1997 Cadotte, Finielia (Bristol) 30 Apr 1924 24 Oct 2000 Cadotte, Patrick "Choc" 1 Mar 1942 4 Apr 1999 Cadreau, William B. 26 Aug 1926 24 Jan 2001 Cadwalader, Dorothy (Bastian) Lauver 19 Mar 1923 14 Jun 1988 Cadwallader, Roberta (Koch) 28 Feb 1909 10 Jul 1995 Cadwell, Bertha L. (Dunkelberger) 18 Dec 1904 9 May 1996 Cadwell, Betty Jane (Valentine) 5 Feb 1927 15 Dec 2016 Cadwell, Charles Oliver 5 May 1917 9 Sep 1998 Cadwell, Darrel W. 27 Mar 1925 22 Apr 2000 Cadwell, Dorothy M. (Sargent) 1 Apr 1907 29 Apr 1997 Cadwell, Edith A. (Nelson) 11 Jun 1900 2 Jan 1996 Cadwell, Evangeline (Helland) 23 Mar 1906 11 Sep 1997 Cadwell, Evelyn L. 3 Feb 1918 13 Feb 1999 Cadwell, Joe Willis 21 Oct 1918 14 Jan 2019 Cadwell, Marguerite "Midge" (Grams) 30 Jul 1927 20 Jan 2015 Cadwell, Mary Isabelle (1912) 7 Oct 1996 Cady, Betty Jo (Nelson) 25 Nov 1935 24 Sep 2020 Cady, Charles Louis 22 Mar 1923 9 Jan 1995 Cady, Christina Marie (Furher) 6 Jul 1923 18 Sep 1997 Cady, Dudley D. (Mayer) 12 Nov 1953 26 Jul 2017 Cady, Elwin (Lee) 30 Mar 1912 30 Nov 1981 Cady, Evelyn Ann (Meyer) 9 Sep 1921 17 Mar 2016 Cady, George 17 Jun 1895 1 Nov (1979) Cady, Loretta (Janssen) Hillard 25 Jun 1943 11 Mar 1999 Cady, Lowell 23 May 1924 12 May 2020 Cady, Lynda R. (Grace) 11 May 1949 16 Jul 2002 Cady, Mary (Klotz) 9 Jun 1926 31 Aug 2005 Cady, Rhea Maureen (Rummel) 30 Jan 1926 31 Oct 2018 Cady, Ruth (Bradley) 14 May 1911 11 Apr 2000 Cady, Verna Lucille (Wolf) 24 Feb 1918 21 Jun 1994 Cady, Wayne C. 9 Jan 1900 5 Sep 1993 Cadzzow, Margaret "Peggy" S. (1908) 13 Apr 2000 Cael, Eva F. (1909) (1998) Caffee, Floyd J. 31 Dec 1903 21 Jan 1998 Caffee, Lawrence "LC" Dean 6 Mar 1938 15 Sep 2016 Cafferty, Dorothy R. (Vetter) 6 Sep 1930 7 Aug 1993 Caflisch, Jon P. 22 Mar 1945 11 May 1995 Caflisch, Margaretta 15 May 1926 16 Jan 2000 Cafourek, Daniel B. 12 Aug 1965 25 Jun 1996 Cage, Jane (Lockert) (1911) (Mar 1996) Cagle, Charles Samuel 20 Nov 1921 26 Mar 2011 Cagle, David C. 2 Nov 1921 3 Sep 2000 Cagle, Lucille F. (1915) 18 Feb 1993 Cagle, Stephen Neill 12 Aug 1928 22 Jul 1999 Cagley, Ramon "Bum" Lorenz 15 Feb 1932 11 Dec 2009 Cahalan, Arthur B. 7 Mar 1883 (Mar 1974) Cahalan, Faith Lavaune (Martens) 9 Nov 1929 12 Nov 2013 Cahill, Bill 25 Aug 1930 20 Sep 2010 Cahill, Elizabeth (Atkinson) 24 Mar 1916 18 Nov 1995 Cahill, Ellen T. 10 Oct 1919 Mar 2000 Cahill, Erna Ruth (Bihrle) 25 Apr 1916 14 Dec 2019 Cahill, Helen Kathryn (Stoltman) 9 Apr 1922 11 Dec 2014 Cahill, Herbert 21 Aug 1926 22 May 2018 Cahill, Lydia (Lapp) Amen (1904) (1985) Cahill, Margaret (Gorman) (1905) (1995) Cahill, Margaret Susie (Weins) 3 Nov 1912 22 Dec 2004 Cahill, Marilyn M. (Neumann) 28 Apr 1924 6 Jun 2014 Cahill, Myrtle (Steele) Mahoney 27 Feb 1909 20 Dec 2000 Cahill, Patrick Miller 18 Feb 1928 22 Mar 2018 Cahill, Violet M. "Sarah" (Gerrard) 12 Jul 1912 26 Oct 1993 Cahill, Vivian E. (Horton) 30 May 1908 27 Jan 2001 Cahill, William Francis 16 Aug 1898 20 May 1985 Cahoon, Alvina Magdalena (Wallender) 8 Apr 1920 4 Apr 2018 Cahoon, Aulden R. 6 May 1920 18 Feb 1987 Cahoon, Bertha H. (Bauer) 13 Apr 1919 1 May 2001 Cahoon, Calvin 1 Jul 1928 19 Sep 2005 Cahoon, Darhl 3 Aug 1922 18 Dec 1988 Cahoon, Florence (1898) 16 Jun (1959) Cahoon, Lois (Krein) 25 Jul 1953 16 Mar 2012 Cahoon, Martin Earl 9 Jun 1886 (22 Apr 1954) Cahoon, Melvin Edward 21 Sep 1918 29 Jul 1983 Cahoon, Nancy (Hall) 3 Jun 1934 5 May 2006 Cahoon, Roxanne Elizabeth BBD 30 Jan 1962 28 Apr 2018 Cahoon, Virgil Leroy 2 Jun 1926 20 Jun (1940) Cahoon, Walter 4 May 1885 27 Aug (1958) Cahoy, Alvin "Al" R. 12 Mar 1931 18 Feb 2016 Cahoy, Debra Jean 16 Mar 1957 14 Dec 2016 Cahoy, Deloris Cecilia (Gartner) 13 Nov 1929 7 Feb 2012 Cahoy, Diane Rae (Haukaas) 27 Aug 1948 23 Nov 2020 Cahoy, Donald (1932) (Dec 2006) Cahoy, Elmer James 16 Dec 1928 23 Sep 2010 Cahoy, Emil J. 29 Mar 1913 18 Feb 1996 Cahoy, Harriette Irene (Tatge) 8 May 1917 19 Feb 2006 Cahoy, Irene M. (Honomichl) Carda 22 Jul 1936 19 Jan 2000 Cahoy, Lorraine C. (Tielke) Sparby 9 May 1925 28 Aug 2019 Cahoy, Mamie "Toni" (Pacl) 10 Jan 1904 8 Sep 2001 Cahoy, Martha Marlene (London) 12 Jan 1936 5 Jun 2004 Cahoy, Maurine Rose (Du Frain) 22 Nov 1936 28 Dec 2018 Cahoy, Melvin Joseph 13 Dec 1922 18 Dec 2010 Cahoy, Myrtle Grace (Koepp) 19 Jan 1914 20 May 2007 Cahoy, Raymond J. 26 Dec 1943 16 May 2010 Cahoy, Richard James 13 Mar 1933 27 Oct 1998 Cahoy, Rodey L. 22 Mar 1948 9 Jan 2019 Cahoy, Roger Paul 19 Feb 1927 20 Nov 1998 Cahoy, Sandra Jean (Frasch) 23 Jun 1942 30 Dec 2016 Cahoy, Shirley Marie (Buhs) Cain 26 May 1937 (13) Sep 2005 Cahoy, Theresa Mary (Bott) 3 Oct 1931 16 Feb 2019 Cahoy, Yvonne "Bonnie" (Reber) 8 Jan 1933 6 Jan 2010 Caiger, Barbara M. (1923) 21 Nov 2000 Caillier, Jean Marguerite (Boespflug) 18 Sep 1924 25 Aug 2019 Caillier, Myrtle Teresa (Kelleher) Gramer 19 Oct 1902 12 Dec 1996 Caillier, Norman "Norm" 2 Aug 1928 24 Jul 2000 Cain, Agnes Genevieve (Erdelt) 20 Oct 1927 (2008) Cain, Agnes Theresa (Kraft) (1923) 25 Mar 1998 Cain, Alice C.
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