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Roni Guile1

#55226
Pedigree Link

Parents

Children with Michael J Taylor (b. 4 February 1957, d. 1 April 2014)

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Michael J Taylor1

#55227, (1957-2014)
Pedigree Link

Biography

  • Michael J Taylor was born on 4 February 1957 in Fulton, New York.1
  • Father: Carl R Taylor (b 1922) - Mother: Jean Virginia Cook (b 1921.)1
  • He died on 1 April 2014 in Rochester, New York{K1}, at age 57.1
  • He was buried in Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York. Plot: Section 1.1

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Michael J Taylor, created by Frank K, added Apr 2014, memorial number 127389846.

Mimi Guile1

#55228
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Jim Deming1

#55229
Pedigree Link
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Lisa Guile1

#55230
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Joe Schultzkie1

#55231
Pedigree Link
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Brandon Schultzkie1

#55232
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Nathan Schultzkie1

#55233
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Justin Taylor1

#55234
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Nicole Taylor1

#55235
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S4458] Intelius, a current name and address on-line database, www.intelius.com, viewed Jan 2023.

Lauren Deming1

#55236
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Alexis Deming1

#55237
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S4458] Intelius, a current name and address on-line database, www.intelius.com, viewed Jan 2023.

Ashli Deming1

#55238
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8795] Find A Grave: Saint Peter's Cemetery and Mausoleum, Oswego, New York, Ronald K Guile, created by Frank K, added Mar 2016, memorial number 160152551.

Elaine Brown1

#55239, (about 1914-)
Pedigree Link

Child with Ernest Augustus Brown (b. 6 August 1912, d. 1970)

Biography

Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S8798] 1950 US Federal Census, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Ernest Brown head of household, Record Group Nbr 29, roll 6115, sheet 2 enumeration district 9-554 .
  2. [S204] Assumption of Researcher LSR.

Jeffrey Brown1

#55240
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8798] 1950 US Federal Census, Waltham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Ernest Brown head of household, Record Group Nbr 29, roll 6115, sheet 2 enumeration district 9-554 .

Alyson (née unknown) McCance1

#55241
Pedigree Link
  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S6878] Legacy, www.legacy.com, A collection of obituaries from newspapers and funeral parlors, Jenella Taylor McCance, obituary notice, published by the Los Angeles Times 23 Nov 2015, viewed online at Legacy.com.

Sarah Marr1

#55242, (1914-1987)
Pedigree Link

Children with Edward Dillaway Cox (b. 6 August 1912, d. 19 January 2000)

Biography

Obit Notice

An obituary was published

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA – Malinda Marr Cox died at home on November 27, 2019, in the company of her three loving children. The universe lost a joyful soul.

She was born in Portland, Oregon in 1949, the child of Sarah Marr Cox and Edward Dillaway Cox. She grew up as a North American nomad in Vancouver, BC; Grosse Pointe, MI; and Chevy Chase, MD. Her practice of accumulating lifelong friends must have started at this time.

Malinda graduated from Pomona College in 1971 and earned her Master’s Degree from Stanford. She possessed a remarkable ability with languages and wielded these skills while working as a trading agent in China, New York, and San Francisco.

Her marriage to Thomas Ryan brought forth three children and many moves: to Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore and San Francisco. Malinda was a natural diplomat, radiating goodwill wherever she went. Her knowledge and appreciation for other cultures was evident as she gracefully navigated the world, moving her family from place to place.

Malinda loved to travel and did so, from Kashgar to Ketchikan, with family and friends. She had a sweet and spontaneous zest for life and could be found dancing to the music played in airports or grocery stores. As a friend once said, “Malinda could make anything seem like fun – even the apocalypse!” Her fun-loving, fun-making side shone particularly brightly during holidays. Homemade decorations, handmade costumes, hilarious photo collages at Christmas (or maybe by March, because life was busy!) brought smiles from friends all over the world. No one could mug for a photo better than Malinda. She adored sweets and would offer any guest a selection from her ‘arsenal of cookies.’ And there was always her backup drawer full of chocolates.

She had an amazing vocabulary. As her disease progressed, she astonished family by using rarely-used words to substitute for those she could not remember: parched, trepidation, petard, interstices. After a bout of too much laughing, no belly ache for her-- she complained that her zygomaticus muscles hurt.

Malinda settled on Bainbridge Island in 2005. Life on the island suited her. She was an active volunteer and was most excited to be on the initial set-up crew for the opening of Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Singing with the Evergreen Singers and for the UU Choir brought her great enjoyment.

She is survived by her children Katherine Ryan, Joseph Ryan, and William Ryan, and by her sisters Nancy Cox, Barbara Cox Salkin and Pamela Wagner-Cox. Her family wishes to give a special heartfelt thank you to Vikkie and Larry Eyler for their support during Malinda’s extended illness.

A memorial service will be held at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in the Parish Hall, 1187 Wyatt Way NW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 on February 15, 2020 from 3:30-7:30. She is missed terribly but wherever she is we can imagine her dancing cheerfully, encouraging you to get up and do the same.

Comments

Malinda was one of our very first art installation volunteers at Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. She helped when we were just figuring everything out. Malinda was fun and thoughtful, had a great eye and a calming presence. Nothing rattled her, she just smiled, or laughed. I will always remember her help in our early years, and I miss her. Greg Robinson, BIMA Chief Curator.

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Other Information

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S8802] Find A Grave: Lambert's Cove Cemetery, West Tisbury, Massachusetts, Sarah Marr Cox, created by Jamie Baker, added Jul 2012, memorial number 93458318.
  2. [S8803] 1950 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Edward D Cox head of househols, roll 1161, sheet 72, enumeration district 37-452 .
  3. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.

Nancy Bruce Cox1,2

#55243
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8803] 1950 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Edward D Cox head of househols, roll 1161, sheet 72, enumeration district 37-452 .
  2. [S1047] California Birth Index, 1905-1995, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005 www.ancestry.com - collection 2046255-5247. (Original publication: State of California, California Birth Index, 1905-1995, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics). Nancy Bruce Cox.

Gregory Clyde Cox1,2

#55244, (1946-2005)
Pedigree Link

Parents

Children with Pauline Joan Carmean (b. 12 November 1944, d. 6 December 1984)

Biography

  • Gregory Clyde Cox was born on 11 October 1946 in San Francisco, California.1,2
  • He appeared on the 1950 US Federal Census of 2507 N E Saratoga, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, enumerated on 14 April 1950, in the household of his parents Edward Dillaway Cox and Sarah.1
  • Gregory Clyde Cox completed 4 years of college.3
  • He married Pauline Joan Carmean on 24 April 1976 in Arlington, Virginia.3
  • He died on 28 August 2005 in Burke, Virginia, at age 58.4

Other Information

Citations

  1. [S8803] 1950 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Edward D Cox head of househols, roll 1161, sheet 72, enumeration district 37-452 .
  2. [S1047] California Birth Index, 1905-1995, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005 www.ancestry.com - collection 2046255-5247. (Original publication: State of California, California Birth Index, 1905-1995, Sacramento, CA, USA: State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics). Gregory Clyde Cox.
  3. [S1492] Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2015 www.ancestry.com. (Original publication: Virginia, Marriages, 1936-2014, Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Virginia). Cox-Carmean, 76-010405.
  4. [S309] Social Security Death Index 1935-2014, online transcription database, digitized by Ancestry, 2014 ancestry.com. (Original publication: US Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, Master File, Ancestry, On-line index database).

Malinda Marr Cox1,2

#55245, (1949-2019)
Pedigree Link
Malinda Marr Cox Ryan
1949-2019

Parents

Biography

  • Malinda Marr Cox was born in 1949 in Portland, Oregon.1,2
  • She appeared on the 1950 US Federal Census of 2507 N E Saratoga, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, enumerated on 14 April 1950, in the household of her parents Edward Dillaway Cox and Sarah.1
  • Malinda Marr Cox graduated from Pomona College, Claremont, California, in 1971.2
  • She graduated from Stanford University with a Master's Degree.2
  • In 2005 Malinda moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington.2
  • She died on 27 November 2019 in Bainbridge Island, Washington, at age ~70.2

Obit Notice

An obituary was published

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA – Malinda Marr Cox died at home on November 27, 2019, in the company of her three loving children. The universe lost a joyful soul.

She was born in Portland, Oregon in 1949, the child of Sarah Marr Cox and Edward Dillaway Cox. She grew up as a North American nomad in Vancouver, BC; Grosse Pointe, MI; and Chevy Chase, MD. Her practice of accumulating lifelong friends must have started at this time.

Malinda graduated from Pomona College in 1971 and earned her Master’s Degree from Stanford. She possessed a remarkable ability with languages and wielded these skills while working as a trading agent in China, New York, and San Francisco.

Her marriage to Thomas Ryan brought forth three children and many moves: to Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore and San Francisco. Malinda was a natural diplomat, radiating goodwill wherever she went. Her knowledge and appreciation for other cultures was evident as she gracefully navigated the world, moving her family from place to place.

Malinda loved to travel and did so, from Kashgar to Ketchikan, with family and friends. She had a sweet and spontaneous zest for life and could be found dancing to the music played in airports or grocery stores. As a friend once said, “Malinda could make anything seem like fun – even the apocalypse!” Her fun-loving, fun-making side shone particularly brightly during holidays. Homemade decorations, handmade costumes, hilarious photo collages at Christmas (or maybe by March, because life was busy!) brought smiles from friends all over the world. No one could mug for a photo better than Malinda. She adored sweets and would offer any guest a selection from her ‘arsenal of cookies.’ And there was always her backup drawer full of chocolates.

She had an amazing vocabulary. As her disease progressed, she astonished family by using rarely-used words to substitute for those she could not remember: parched, trepidation, petard, interstices. After a bout of too much laughing, no belly ache for her-- she complained that her zygomaticus muscles hurt.

Malinda settled on Bainbridge Island in 2005. Life on the island suited her. She was an active volunteer and was most excited to be on the initial set-up crew for the opening of Bainbridge Island Museum of Art. Singing with the Evergreen Singers and for the UU Choir brought her great enjoyment.

She is survived by her children Katherine Ryan, Joseph Ryan, and William Ryan, and by her sisters Nancy Cox, Barbara Cox Salkin and Pamela Wagner-Cox. Her family wishes to give a special heartfelt thank you to Vikkie and Larry Eyler for their support during Malinda’s extended illness.

A memorial service will be held at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in the Parish Hall, 1187 Wyatt Way NW, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 on February 15, 2020 from 3:30-7:30. She is missed terribly but wherever she is we can imagine her dancing cheerfully, encouraging you to get up and do the same.

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Other Information

Citations

  1. [S8803] 1950 US Federal Census, Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, digital image Ancestry, National Archives micropublication, Edward D Cox head of househols, roll 1161, sheet 72, enumeration district 37-452 .
  2. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.

Thomas Ryan1

#55246
Pedigree Link

Children with Malinda Marr Cox (b. 1949, d. 27 November 2019)

  • Last Edited: 19 September 2024 16:46:29

Citations

  1. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.

Katherine Ryan1

#55247
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.

Joseph Ryan1

#55248
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.

William Ryan1

#55249
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.

Barbara Cox1

#55250
Pedigree Link

Parents

Citations

  1. [S8804] The Co-op Funeral Hom of People's Memorial, Funeral Home website, funerals.coop/obituaries, Malinda Marr Cox, November 2019.