Description: Shirley M. Phippen, age 77 died on July 6, 99. He was born on Great Cranberry Island and except for the war years spent his life here as a fisherman. He and his wife, Lucie loved to dance.
Description: Mary Clark Rockefeller died at the age of 91 on April 21, 99. She was the estranged wife of Nelson. She continued to summer on the island after the divorce. She was a tireless supporter of nursing education and the nursing profession.
Description: Charles E. Rice, 95 died May 5,99. He was a longtime resident of Cranberry Isles and as well as being a boatbuilder and captain owned and ran the Cranberry Cove Restaurant. Details of his life are given the the article.
Description: Julia B. Smith, 86died March 25, 2000. Last surviving sibling of Samual and Effie Bryant. Began her working career as cook for Mrs. John Somes.
Description: Anna Scott Kennedy, schoolteacher and MDI summer resident, died April 28, 2000. Lived at Lilac Hill in NE Harbor with her husband Morehead Kennedy. Article goes into detail about her life.
Description: Funeral Notice for George H. Spiker from LaRue Spiker Funeral Notice Folder The Angel of Peace in Loving Remembrance of George H. Spiker, Died Nov. 14, 1911 Age 5 years On Back: Copyright 1908 by H.F. Wendell & Company, Liepsie, Ohio
Description: ...This death announcement is very common for a obituary and it talks about her marriage, education, and about the people she is survived by...
Description: Anna Flagg Johnston Wellington died on Feb. 29,2000 at her home in Southwest Harbor. She was active in sports, tennis and golf and served on the board of the SPCA shelter in Southwest Harbor.
Description: ...Newspaper obituary, Marvin Harris, d 25 Oct 2001, age 74. Transcribed...
File Attachment: 00000854.txt …THE NEW YORK TIMES OBITUARIES SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2001 Marvin Harris, 74, Is Dead; Professor Was Iconoclast of Anthropologists By DOUGLAS MARTIN
Description: ...Newspaper obituary, John Heliker (b 16 Jan 1909, d 22 Feb 2000). Transcribed...
File Attachment: 00000878.txt …According to a New York Times obituary, one day while making a study of a painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, he met a fellow "copyist" Arshile