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Geslacht | Man |
Leeftijd | 79 |
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Geboren | 6 juli 1928 | in | Mahwah, Bergen County NJ (US) |
Overleden | 1 februari 2008 | in | Suffern, Rockland County NY (US) |
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Vader | Raymond van Blarcom |
| Overleden |
Moeder | Edith Shuart |
| Overleden | Zus | Marion |
Broer | Raymond |
Zus | Anna Eva geb. 26 juli 1938 |
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Verblijfplaats(en) | Garnerville, Rockland County NY (US) van 1999 tot 2008 |
| Overlijdensbericht | Everett C. Van Blarcom, of Garnerville, NY, died on Friday Feb.1, 2008 at Good Samaritan Hospital, after a long battle with cancer. He was 79 and born in Mahwah, NJ on July 6, 1928 to the late Raymond and Edith Van Blarcom. Everett is survived by his three daughters, Linda Sullivan of Tarpon Springs, FL., Pamela Moore of St. Petersburg, FL, and Lois Cooper of Earlsville, NY. He is also survived by two sisters, Marion Pitt of Suffern, NY and Anna Williams of Clinton, NC, as well as six Grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his wife Bernice R. Van Blarcom and his brother Raymond Van Blarcom. Funeral services and cremation will be private under the direction of the Wanamaker & Carlough Funeral Home.The Journal News, February 5, 2008 | |
Huwelijk | | |
met | Bernice R. |
Geboren | 26 oktober 1934 | in | Ramsey, Bergen County NJ (US) | Overleden | 31 augustus 1999 | in | Tarpon Springs, Pinellas County FL (US) |
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Kinderen |
Linda L.
Pamela J.
Lois A.
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Overlijdensbericht | Bernice R. Van Blarcom, 64, of Tarpon Springs, FL, died Tuesday, August 31, 1999 at home. Born in Ramsey, NJ, formerly of Garnerville, NY. She was a homemaker and a Lutheran. Survivors include three daughters Linda L. Sullivan of Tarpon Springs, FL, Pamela J. Moore of West Nyack, NY and Lois A. Cooper of Earlville, NY, two sisters, Beatrice Kessler of Chester, NY and Virginia Gannon of Ramsey, NJ, and husband Everett C. Van Blarcom of Garnerville, six grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Arrangements were handled by Dobies Funeral Home, Tarpon Springs, FL (727)942-0515The Journal News, September 4, 1999 | |