Vernon Hershel Patton - Of Warrenton, MO., passed away at his home, on Sunday, January 27, 2008 at the age of 76 years, 4 months and 29 days. Save on EarthLink's award-winning Internet services for your home: dial-up, DSL, high-speed cable & more. Plus, web hosting & software. This is not a definitive list of Siegfried Sassoon’s poems, those recorded here relate to the poems referred to in the various book descriptions throughout the web. Amon Amarth go to battle in the music video for their new song 'At Dawn's First Light' off their forthcoming record, 'Jomsviking.'. Music Chart Songs from the 1920s. I wish that they had a bigger list and some songs would still like of the1920s a song that would make kids say. Mount Tabor Cemetery Vernon County, Wisconsin. Contributed by Susanna Allen, Dec 07, 2007, last edited Dec. Alfred Bader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Alfred Robert Bader. CBE (born April 2. Vienna, Austria) is a Canadian chemist, businessman, philanthropist, and collector of fine art. He was considered by the Chemical & Engineering News poll of 1. His father, Alfred Bader, was of Czech Jewish descent. His grandfather, Moritz Ritter von Bader, had been a civil engineer, who worked on the Suez Canal and was knighted by Emperor Franz Josef for his service as Austrian consul at Isma. In spite of adamant opposition from Ser. Alfred was born only two weeks before his father's death. He was adopted by his father's sister, Gisela Reich, and raised as a Jew. While in the camp, Bader passed his junior and senior matriculation, taking exams from Mc. Gill University. During the summers, he worked for the Murphy Paint Company in Montreal, formulating paints, lacquers and varnishes to order. By the time he finished his Ph. D. In January 1. 95. Bader began work as a research chemist at Pittsburgh Plate Glass. His appointment to the Milwaukee, Wisconsin research facilities broke an unwritten rule against the hiring of Jews and African Americans. While at PPG Bader did significant work in noncatalytic transesterification and in the development of monomers, including systematic studies of alkenylphenols, unsaturated phenols, and phenolic resins. This work led to a number of patents. The patent for Bader's method of creating diphenolic acid was later sold by PPG to Johnson Wax for $1. M. Bader remained with PPG until 1. Pittsburgh. At that time Kodak was their only supplier, and the large company seemed to show insufficient consideration for small and independent researchers. Bader himself had experienced this as a graduate student, when he ordered one of the compounds he needed from the Kodak catalog. He eventually had to make it himself due to its infrequent availability. Jack Eisendrath was the first company president. Although Bader held the title of Chief Chemist, most chemicals were not produced in- house. Bader bought interesting compounds from a variety of sources in the United States and Europe and listed them in his catalog. The company initially operated out of a garage where the chemicals were stored and packaged for mailing. The first product sent out by Aldrich was Methylnitronitrosoguanidine, which Bader had learned to produce at Queen's. By 1. 95. 4 Bader and his first wife, Helen . They saved time and work in preparation, and the availability of standardized key reagents and starting materials contributed to the reproducibility of experimental results. The Aldrich Chemical Company catalog eventually grew to contain nearly 5. Chemical Heritage Foundation as . In 1. 96. 2 in a 5. Aldrich Chemicals and Metal Hydrides Inc., Alfred Bader founded Alfa Inorganics, intending to complement Aldrich's organic chemicals with inorganic research chemicals. This joint venture was terminated in 1. Other joint ventures have been formed as well. A British subsidiary, originally known as Ralph N. Emanuel, Ltd., was co- owned by the Emanuel and Bader families from 1. Aldrich, and officially renamed Aldrich Chemical Co. Aldrich also obtained a controlling interest in Heidenheimer Chemisches Laboratorium (HCL) in Heidenheim, Germany by 1. Aldrich was a leading supplier of organic research chemicals; Sigma a leading supplier of research biochemicals. In 1. 99. 1 he retired as chairman, and was named chairman emeritus. It may be a sickness, and it began with stamps at eight, drawings at 1. He purchased his first oil painting in the Canadian internment camp: his portrait, painted by a fellow inmate, for a fee of one Canadian dollar. In 1. 96. 1, he and Marvin Klitsner established Alfred Bader Fine Arts gallery in Milwaukee. In addition, full- color copies of Dutch masters from Bader's collection were used for the covers of many of the journal's issues. In 2. 00. 8 he published his second autobiography, Chemistry & Art - Further Adventures of a Chemist Collector. Philanthropist. He purchased the 1. Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England, and donated it to Queen's University, which opened the Bader International Study Centre there in 1. The centre contains a music performance hall, a studio theatre, a small cinema, an art and media lab, a large rehearsal hall and many classrooms, and brings together the Department of Film and Media, the School of Music, the Department of Drama, and the Bachelor of Fine Art Program at Queen's. It provides a performance venue for both the university and the surrounding city. His romance in England with Isabel Overton (b. Protestant family in Northern Ontario and a graduate of Victoria University in Toronto, began with a shipboard meeting in 1. Isabel broke off the relationship because of religious concerns and settled in Bexhill- on- Sea in Sussex, England but did not become romantically involved with anyone else. Her love letters to Alfred Bader have been published as A Canadian in love, 2. Similar in many ways to Isabel, including a Protestant religious upbringing, Danny converted to Judaism before Bader proposed to her. Married in July 1. David (born 1. 95. Daniel (born 1. 96. Danny worked at Aldrich Chemicals, and owned shares in the company. Alfred subsequently married Isabel and the two remain happily married. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1. ISBN 0- 2. 97- 8. Further Adventures of a Chemist Collector, by Alfred Bader. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2. ISBN 9. 78- 0- 2. A Canadian in love, letters from Isabel Overton to Alfred Bader, edited and with an introduction by Roseann Runte. Toronto : Victoria University, 2. Thackray, Arnold (July 3. Center for Oral History. Chemical Heritage Foundation. 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Boston, MA: Springer US. Retrieved July 2. American Institute of Chemists. Retrieved October 2. Chemical Heritage Foundation. Retrieved July 2. Retrieved July 1. Retrieved July 1. Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel. Retrieved July 2. February 2. 5, 2. West Plains, MO at the age of 8. He was. united in marriage to Grace Weaver. They owned and operated a Western Auto Store. Mascoutah, IL for several years before moving to West Plains. Max was. preceded in death by his parents Clarence and Bessie Parke; wife Grace Parke. Una Lee Randall; one brother Truman Ray Parke; three nephews Bob. Gardner, Bill Gardner and Glenn Barrett; and one niece Beacie Copeland. He is. survived by two nieces Margaret Wakefield and husband Pete of Winona, MO and Pat. Lanigan of O’Fallon, MO; nephews Keith Parke and wife Emily of Murfreesboro, TN. Donnie Wakefield and wife Felina and their family Beth Anne, Kyle and Brock of. Annapolis, MO, Greg Wakefield and wife Eimee of Strafford, MO, Gary Parke and. Janice of Winchester, TN, Mike Morgan and wife Karen of Tullahoma, TN, Russ. Parmele and wife Diane of Greensboro, NC, and Robert Panky and wife Jeanie of. O’Fallon, MO; and a host of other family and friends. Max will be sadly missed. Charles Ray Pate - Age 6. Leola passed from this earth Friday, February 4, 2. He was born. August 2. Ashdown, Arkansas. He is preceded in death by his father. Louis Pate, one sister, Shirley Richardson. He is survived by his wife of 3. Myrtle Holloway Pate of Leola. Charles and. Myrtle have two children; daughter, Stephanie Pifer and husband Keith. East End who are expecting a baby to be born in June; one son, Steven. Pate and his wife Emma of Watson Chapel. Charles is also survived by two. Mary Canady of Batesville and Susan Post of Kingsland; seven. Esther Pate of Fordyce. David (Brenda) Pate of Lake Charles, LA; three sisters, Mary. Hernsberger of Monroe, LA, Peggy (Doyle) Chamberland of Malvern, Joyce (Earl). Dees of Kingsland; in laws, Sharlet Holloway, Polly Holloway, Charles Holloway. John Holloway and Mary Ann Brawley all of Winona, MO. Charles will be sadly. Charles's body was cremated. Arrangements. by Benton Funeral Home in Fordyce. To sign the online register visit. Gertrude Stone. Seabock Patterson - Age 7. Mountain View, Missouri died. Monday, September 2. St. Francis Hospital, Mountain View. Gert was united in marriage to Don Patterson on. April 1. 0, 1. 98. Anaheim, California. She is preceded in death by her husband. Don; parents; and one brother, Frank Seabock. Survivors include sisters- in- law. Ida Seabock of California, and Joan Smith Lawson and husband, Gene, of Mountain. View; nieces and nephews, Ormal Joe Smith and wife, Mary Jo, of Minneapolis. Minnesota, Bert Smith and wife, Diane, of Springfield, Missouri, Evelyn Duffey. Steve, of Mountain View, and Joanna Higley of Waynesville. Missouri; and many, many friends. Francis Hospital Volunteer and. Agape House board of directors. She enjoyed reading and crossword. She will be greatly missed. Goldie Enith Smith Patterson - Daughter of. William . Preceding Goldie in death are her parents. Arnold Smith, Salem MO; Carl Smith, Summersville, MO. Elmo Smith, Granite City, IL; infant brother, Billy Eugene; one daughter. Carol Patton; one granddaughter, Annette. She is survived by one sister, Sylvia. Gates, Mountain View, MO; her children: Jean and husband, Jack, Duncan. Patti and husband, Adolf, Hintz; Gregory Patterson; Mary Rossiter; Jerry. Patterson; Paula Beard, and Carl Patterson; Grandchildren: Pamala, Mark. Jeffrey, Deborah, Bryan, Gregory, Scott, Chad, Paul, Jacqueline, Heidi. Bryce, and Eric; 2. Memorial services were held December 9, 2. Price. Funeral Chapel in Citrus Heights, California with Rev. Andrew Webb. officiating. Interment was at Sylvan Distirct Cemetery in Citrus Heights. California under the care of Price Funeral Chapel. Mary Ruth Parrott. Patterson - Born March 9, 1. Thomasville, MO to Jesse and Helen. Judd) Parrott. She went to rest on Saturday June 2. West Plains, MO at. She was united in marriage to Oliver Andrew Patterson on. April 1. 6, 1. 95. Mountain View, MO, and to this union six children were born. She is survived by her loving husband. Oliver, of Mountain View, MO; one son, Michael Patterson and friend, Patti. Phipps, of Mountain View, MO; three daughters, Rebecca Van. Winkle and husband. David, of Winona, MO; Sarah Schweighauser of Springfield, MO; and Anna Carnefix. Dave, of Mountain View, MO; twelve grandchildren Jerrin, Doug. Tiffany and Jacob Patterson; Andy and Daniel Patterson; Michelle, Jamie and. Chelsie Van. Winkle; DJ and Rosie Schweighauser; and Olivia Carnefix; two. Kaiden Cole and Kamden Eugene Van. Winkle; one. great- granddaughter, Makya May Schweighauser; one sister, Billie Gean Carter and. Cyrus, of Pomona, MO; and a host of other family and friends. Mary Ruth. and Oliver moved to St. Louis in 1. 95. 5 and lived there until they returned to the. In 1. 96. 9, they opened Patterson Caf. She and Oliver owned. Patterson Wood Products in Teresita, MO from 1. Mary. Ruth and Oliver also owned and operated Save- U Foods in Mountain View from 1. Mary Ruth was a member of the United Methodist Church of Mountain View. MO. Mary Ruth loved going to the beach and enjoyed the sand and water. She. enjoyed embroidery, gardening, traveling, and a good book. Visitation for Mary. Ruth Patterson was held Tuesday, July 1, 2. PM at the Duncan Funeral. Chapel in Mountain View, MO. Funeral Services were held Wednesday, July 2, 2. Duncan Funeral Chapel in Mountain View with Rev. Ross Marshall. officiating. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery in Mountain View under the. Duncan Funeral Home of Mountain View. Oliver Andrew Patterson - Born. Feb. 1. 0, 1. 93. Chester and Tella (Johnson) Patterson in Hunter, Mo. He went. to rest on Aug. Mountain View, Mo., at the age of 7. He was united in marriage to Mary Ruth Parrott on April 1. Mountain View, Mo. To this union, six children were born. They spent 5. 3 years. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary Ruth; two. Judith Ann Patterson and Oliver Eugene Patterson; one granddaughter. Denise Nicole Patterson; and two brothers, Earl Patterson and Bill Patterson. He. is survived by his companion, Darlene Kinney of the home; one son, Michael. Patterson and companion Patti Phipps of Mountain View, Mo.; one daughter- in- law. Teresa Patterson of Mountain View, Mo.; three daughters, Becky Van. Winkle and. husband David of Winona, Mo., Sarah Schweighauser of Springfield, Mo., and Anna. Carnefix and husband Dave of Mountain View, Mo.; 1. Jerrin, Doug. Tiffany and Jacob Patterson, Andy and Daniel Patterson, Michelle, Jamie and. Chelsie Van. Winkle, D. J. Louis, Mo., Hartsell. Holford of White Sands, N. M., Delores Shephard of Poplar Bluff, Mo., and Rita. Sullivan of Mountain View, Mo.; and a host of other family and friends. Oliver. and Mary Ruth moved to St. Louis, Mo., in 1. They returned to this area in 1. In 1. 96. 9, they opened Patterson. Caf. He and Mary Ruth owned and operated Patterson Wood Products in. Teresita, Mo., from 1. Oliver loved farming and loved riding. He loved raising his cattle in. He was always told he wasn’t able but fought to prove them. He was strong- willed and determined through his entire life. Oliver met. his friend and companion Darlene late in life who filled his last year with. Together, they enjoyed riding the back roads and. God. Oliver loved God and his family dearly and will be missed. Funeral services were held. Tuesday, Aug. 3. 1, 2. Duncan Funeral Chapel in Mountain View, Mo. Interment was in Greenlawn Cemetery in Mountain View. Mo., under the direction of Duncan Funeral Homes. Sally Ann Brawley Srock. Patterson - Age 7. Eminence, Missouri, died on. August 1. 7, 2. 01. Tammye. in San Diego, CA. Sally was born in West Plains, Missouri on December 3. Wright Simpson and Mary Ann Ennis Brawley. Eminence, Missouri. She moved to Oxnard, CA in March of 1. Oxnard High School in 1. Later that year, Sally married Larry. Srock of Ramey, PA. Although it ended in 1. Sally remarried in February 1. Robert . Patterson in. Oxnard, CA and moved to San Diego County in 1. Sally earned a Bachelors of. Arts degree in Counseling from National University in 1. Masters of Arts. degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages TESOL from Alliant. University in 1. 99. Sally retired in June 2. TESOL/ ESL professor and elementary school teacher for 3. Christian missions in LA/San Diego Counties. She had a passion for teaching as well as. Gospel of Jesus Christ. Sally is survived by her loving husband of. Robert . Vernon, ME. Randy Srock of Augusta, ME; Grady Jessica Patterson of Sammamish, WA; Joy. Michael Alessi of The Woodlands, TX; 8 grandchildren: John- Patrick & Christina. Martin, Christian Butler, Marissa & Michaela Wright, Erin & Allyse Bonenfant. Kaitlyn Srock; sister Judy Smith of Oxnard, CA; and nephew Douglas Smith of. Franklin, TN. Sally was preceded in death by her brother, David Brawley Panaiff. A celebration of her life was held on Saturday, October 9, 2. Interment will be at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, CA. In. lieu of flowers/gifts, please donate in Sally's memory to: Tecate Mission, Attn. Box 1. 00. 0, Tecate, CA 9. Violet Marie French Patterson - . Born Nov. 1. 0, 1. Teresita, Mo., the daughter of Homer Joseph Preston and. Bertha (Roesonberge) French. She departed this life on Oct. Mountain Home, Ark., at the age of 8. Preceding her in death, were her. Marilyn Needles and Wilma. Cooper. She is survived by one daughter, Judy Lea Barnes of Birch Tree, Mo.; two. Maryline Edwards and husband, Charles, of Montier, Mo., and Helen. Longley of Hollis, Okla.; 1. She enjoyed quilting and planting. She was of the Pentecostal faith. Funeral services will be held at 1. Apostolic Temple Church, Birch Tree, Mo., with. Pastors Rick Rutledge and Rayburn Druey officiating. Interment will be in. Bethlehem Cemetery, Birch Tree, under the direction of Yarber Mortuary, Mountain. View, Mo. Cooper, 6. Henderson, Ark., were killed in a one- vehicle. Sunday in Arkansas. According to the Arkansas State Police, the. Highway 6. 2, 9. 7 miles east of Mountain Home at 1. The vehicle failed to. William Andrew Patterson - Born. October 2. 9, 1. 93. Birch Tree, Missouri, the son of William Rubin 'Buck” and. Ellen (Kelly) Patterson. He departed this life on September 1.
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