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Note N3763
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"Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leebrick are the parents of a daughter born Thursday at the family home, 2803 Oregon avenue. The baby comes as a companion to two brothers and a sister."--1 Oct 1929, The (Butte) Montana Standard
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Note N3764
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"Willing-Leebrick. NEENAH--Sandra Kay Willing and Tinsley Randolph Leebrick III exchanged wedding promises April 4 at First United Methodist Church.
Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Willing, 204 Elmwood Court. The bridegroom is the son of Hazel Leebrick, Arlington, Va., and the late Tinsley Leebrick, Jr.
Made of honor, Rosanne Christensen, Ripon, was accompanied by Penny Willing and Mary Dorn. Junior attendants were Andrew Genett and Michelle Hoertsch. Best man, Thomas Appleton, Benton,, Ill., was assisted by Terry Collette, Ron Gabor, Dean Genett and Peter Hoertsch.
The bride was graduated from Fox Valley Technical Institute, Appleton and is employed as a licensed practical nurse and office manager in a physician's office in St. Louis, Mo. The bridegroom was graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Fla., and is employed as a technical writer by McDonnell Douglas, St. Louis."--22 Apr 1981, The Post-Crescent(Appleton, WI)
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Note N3765
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"Antioch, TN. LEEBRICK, Arthur "Art", Jr.--Age 57 years. October 17, 2002. Preceded in death by his mother, Jean Leebrick. Survived by wife, Joan Charlton Leebrick; sons, Tony (Missi) Leebrick and Greg (Amy) Leebrick, grandchildren, Chloe, Nolan, Madison, Presley and Maddux Leebrick; father and stepmother Arthur and Lorene Leebrick, Sr.; sisters Marian Sherman and Anna Wilhoite. Funeral services will be conducted at Woodbine Funeral Home...Interment Woodlawn Cemetery."--19 Oct 2002, The (Nashville) Tennessean
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Note N3766
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"JOSEPH C. DELORME --Joseph C. Delorme, 89, formerly of Dorset St., South Burlington, died in a local hospital yesterday after a short illness. For the last few years he had lived at 243 N. Prospect St., Burlington.
He leaves two sons, Wilfred M and Alfred A, both of South Burlington; five daughters, Mrss. Mae Sloat of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Oscar Waterlund of Rutland, Mrs. Helen Ouellette of San Francisco, Calif., and Mrs. Frank Leebrick of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Earl LaVallee of Burlington; 22 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren; also several nieces and nephews.
The body will be at the A. Boucher and Son Funeral Home. 169 North St., until the funeral Monday at 9 a.m. in St. John Vianney Church, South Burlington. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Rene G. Boucher in charge of arrangements."--9 Feb 1957, The Burlington (VT) Free Press
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Note N3767
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"Kenneth J Harding of Endwell--Kenneth J Harding, 65, 3607 Country Club Rd., Endwell, went home to be with his Lord, at his residence, Sunday at 10:15 p.m., after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice (Leebrick) Harding, Endwell; 2 daughters, Mrs. Gerald (Margaret) Manley, Vestal and Mrs. Robert (Esther) Berkey III, Lansing, N.Y.; 1 son, Kenneth L. Harding, Grove City, Ohio; 6 grandchildren, Stephen and David Manley, Robert and Rebecca Berkey, Bradford and Branden Harding; 1 sister, Mrs. Theodore (Rutham) Webb, Binghamton; 2 brothers, Harold Harding, Seminole, Fl.; Harris Harding, Binghamton; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the First Assembly of God Church, Binghamton, a retired employee of the IBM Corp. and a member of its Quarter Century Club. A veteran of World War II, US Army, havuing served in Japan.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Allen Memorial Home with Rev. Ronald E. Piedmonte, pastor of the First Assembly of God Church, Binhamton, officiating. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park."--15 Jun 1981, (Binghamton, NY) Press and Sun-Bulletin
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Note N3768
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"JESSE E. LEEBRICK, 39, of 1 Prospect St., Binghamton, was sentenced to 30 days in Broome County Jail by City Court Judge Matthew J. Vitanza after pleading guilty to a charge of petit larceny. He was given a conditional discharge after pleading guilty to public intoxication. Leebrick admitted stealing three shirts, valued at $33, from Fowler's department store, 19 Court St., Binghamton."--5 Dec 1974 (Binghamton, NY) Press and Sun-Bulletin
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Note N3769
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"Pupils Given Banquet by P.-T. Group--Eightth Grade Class of Endicot School are Honor Guests--Endicott, June 3--A banquet in honor of the eighth grade of the Loder Avenue school was given by the Loder Avenue Parent-Teacher association at the school Thursday night, with Dr. Hugh S. Gregory of the Binghamton State hospital as principal speaker.....The girls glee club sang two numbers and Beatrice Leebrick and Richard Wells gave a cornet and trumpet duet..."3 Jun 1933, (Binghamton, NY) Press and Sun-Bulletin
"Beatrice Jayne Harding, 88, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, November 1, 2007, at Elizabeth Church Manor. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth; daughter, Esther; brother, Robert Clift; and grandson, Stephen Manley. She is survived by daughter, Margaret Economides and husband, Ted, Vestal; son, Kenneth Harding and wife, Marcia, Grove City, Ohio; six grandchildren and eight-great-grandchildren. Bea was a member of the Assembly of God Church where she devoted her life to its teachings. She joined the church in 1935 when it was named Faith Tabernacle. She nurtured many young people in Sunday School, Bible Study Classes, was a leader in the School of Ministry. Bea was active in Christ Ambassadors, Womans Missionary Council, altar worker and the prayer chain. When Bea's husband died she became secretary for the nursery. This gave her much pleasure and joy. Bea was a talented china painter, accomplished pianist and enjoyed playing the guitar. Until she lost her vision she knitted caps and booties for premature babies and her quilts will be treasured for years to come. She spent many hours volunteering at the church, Senior Center and Mended Hearts.
A Funeral and Committal Service will be held on Saturday, 2 p.m. at the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 East Main Street, Endicott, with the Rev. Ronald Piedmonte officiating. The family will receive friends from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. prior to the service. Burial at Vestal Hills Cemetery will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bea's memory may be made to the Assembly of God Nursery, 255 Washington Street, Binghamton, N.Y. 13901."--Find-a-grave. Portions taken from 3 Nov 2007 (Binghamton, NY) Press and Sun-Bulletin
"Beatrice Leebrick Weds in Binghamton. ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the marriage of Miss Beatrice Leebrick, daughter of Mrs. Leon Clift of 510 1/2 Central street, Endicott, and Kenneth Harding, son of Lee Harding of 90 Gaylord street, Binghamton. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Kellnes at Faith Tabernacle church in Binghamton Sept 2. Attendants were Miss Nora Clift and Glenn Harding.
The bride was attired in white net over taffeta and a short veil attached to a taffeta coronet. She carried white roses and lilies. The bridesmaid wore blue taffeta with a shoulder bouquet of pink roses.
The couple will reside in Endicott."--13 Sep 1937, (Binghamton, NY) Press and Sun-Bulletin