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Bolano, Matio {I01287} (b. , d. ?)

Death: WWii by Japanese in Philippines
Reference: 1287

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DeLeon, Isabel {I01288} (b. , d. 3 MAY 1933)
Death: 3 MAY 1933 Tabacco, Tiwe, Bicol, Philippines
Reference: 1288

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Chatman, Lamont Ronnel {I01289} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1289
Country: U.S.A.

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Chatman, Jasmine Raquel {I01290} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1290

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Doll, Armand Millard Rev. {I01291} (b. 11 FEB 1916, d. 20 DEC 1986)
Note: Note from C.E. Doll to David E. Doll in 1977:
"As for Armand he was born in Tannersville, PA. He was born at Nathaniel Dailey's place. We lived there at the time. I marked Pocono where it should have been Monroe Co.
Nathaniel Dailey's place was between Reeders and Tannersville. Reeders in Jackson Township, Tannersville in Pocono Township. Part of the Dailey farm was in Jackson Township part in Pocono Township side. The home was on the Pocono Township side, therefore in Tannersville, PA."


From funeral pamphlet of South Florida Heights Church of the Nazarene
Tuesday December 23, 1986 10:00 A.M.:
"The Rev. Armand Doll, a servant of Jesus Christ...
BrotherDoll was born February 11 1916. He was called to preach in 1934. He attended Allentown Bible College, Eastern Nazarene College, and earned a TH.B. from Canadian Nazarene College.
In 1945 while pastoring in Pennsylvania and conducting "The Singing Dolls" broadcast, the Dolls were asked to go to Barbados and Trinidad as missionaries. Following this, they returned to the States to pursue further studies and pastor in Waltham, Mass. Three years later they were appointed to ozambique (Portuguese East Africa). He was missionary to Mozambique for 23 years and has a total of 36 years in missionary work.
He had be Superintendent/Mission Director of the Mozabique Field, one of the largest in the Church of the Nazarene, to 13 years when he, along with two other missionaries, was arrested and incarcerated as a result or religious and political oppression in a nation turned Communistic. Although held under a law stating that "one can be detained up to eight years without charge or trail," he was released after only 13 months. Even with the confiscation of all their goods, Rev. Doll considered his early release to a definite answer to the prayers of millions of Christians throughout the world. he related his prision experiences in his book, "The Toothpaste Express" containing letters to his wife in America, - -many of them smuggled out in toothpaste tubes and other means by fellow- prisioners.
During the Dolls' four terms of missionary service in Mozambique, Rev. Doll had at various times responsibilities of teacher, pastor, Head of Station, and regional Supervisor.
Upon Rev. Doll's release from prison in 1976, he and Mrs. Doll served as missionary evangelists in 12 countries of the Caribbean area, as well as being Mission Director over the Jamacian Nazarene Field until April 1981. After being retired from overseas service, the Dolls made their home in Lakeland, Florida and are members of the South Florida Heights Church of the Nazarene where they have continued to be in demand as missionary speakers."
Death: 20 DEC 1986 Lakeland, Osceola, Florida
Reference: 1291

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Doll, Martha Doris {I01292} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1292

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Doll, Mary Noris {I01293} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1293

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Doll, Herman Charles Sgt. {I01294} (b. 2 JAN 1918, d. 8 NOV 1944)
Note: Killed in Belgium near the German border in the Huertgen Forest south of Aachen while serving with the U.S. Army, Pennsylvania National Guard unit, 28th Division, 109th Infantry, Hit about 1 p.m., could not be reached on the field of battle due to heavy enemy fire, and died sometime in the evening November 8, 1944.
Death: 8 NOV 1944 Huertgen Forest, Belgium
Reference: 1294

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Abundo, Juanita {I01295} (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 1295

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Abundo, Salvacion {I01296} (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 1296

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Abundo, Jesus {I01297} (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 1297

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Abundo, Mariano {I01298} (b. , d. ?)
Reference: 1298

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Bower, Pauline June {I01299} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1299

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Papson, Edith Urban {I01300} (b. )
Reference: 1300

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Shemelia, Edward J. Rev. {I01301} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1301

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Shemelia, Carolyn Mary {I01302} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1302

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Shemelia, Marcia Elaine {I01303} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1303

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Shemelia, Corinne Beth {I01304} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1304

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Shemelia, Edward Earl {I01305} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1305

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Norton, John S. {I01306} (b. --Not Shown--)
Reference: 1306

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