Notes
Matches 10,901 to 10,950 of 12,341
| # | Notes | Linked to |
|---|---|---|
| 10901 | Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.2, page 187. Sept. 21, 1688. Edward Gibbs, (Sheriff) made a return of an execution laid on the house of Justus Anderson for satisfying a judgment obtained by Peter Stalcop against said Anderson. Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.2, page 188. Sept. 21, 1688. John Smith and Hugh Macgregory present a petition concerning an execution laid on the house of said Justa Anderson. The Court order the moneys due to Justus Anderson for the house from Hugh macgregory, be paid to the said John Smith and the creditors who have judgements, so far as the money will extend. [Sept. 21, 1688 is latest date for John Smith. Records of the Court of New Castle, Delaware. V.2, page 189. Sept. 21, 1688. Justus Anderson ordered Hugh Macgregory to pay all money due sd. Anderson for his house, to pay as far as possible, the judgments vs. sd. Anderson. Anderson acknowledged a deed for a house and ground, Aug. 5, 1688, to Hugh Macgregory (Red. 2, p. 192); Dec. 21, 1688. Hugh Macgregory acknowledged a deed of sale, Dec.2, 1688, to John White, at New Castle, of a house & lot in New Castle. | Smith, John (I5222)
|
| 10902 | Records of the Court of New Castle. Delaware. V. 1, page 173. Upon the Request of Will: hedges the Court doe grant him Liberty to take upp a Lott within this Towne of New Castle hee building & improoveing ye same according to the Governor's orders. | Hedges, William (I5216)
|
| 10903 | Reed, James M. Madison - James M. Reed, age 74, died Tuesday, August 29, 1990, at a local nursing home. He was born on March 12, 1916, in Louisville, Kentucky, to George and Minnie Reed. Survivors include a son, David "Skip" of Milwaukee; a daughter, Sally Green of Illinois; one sister, Louis Brinley of Louisville, Kentucky; two nieces; and one nephew. Funeral services will be held at Cress Funeral Home, 3610 Speedway Road, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 1, 1990. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Friday, August 31, at the funeral home. Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, Wisconsin. Thursday, 30 August 1990. | Reed, James M. (I3327)
|
| 10904 | Reformed Dutch Church | Family: Lt. Pieter Wolfertsen van Couwenhoven / Aeltje Sibrants (F2527)
|
| 10905 | Reginald H. Fink Athens, Ohio Reginald H. Find of Athens, Ohio, died Nov. 3 at University Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. He was 65. Mr. Fink was principal trombonist of the Oklahoma city Symphony Orchestra; had served on the faculties of Oklahoma City University, West Virginia University, Ithaca College and Ohio University, where he was professor of trombone in the School of Music, and director of the Trombone Choir; and operated Accura Music Inc., a music publishing business, since 1968. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Athens and an associate member of First United Methodist Church. He was a member of the Ithaca Brass Quintet, the International trombone Association, the Salvation Army Board of Directors, the Athens Ballroom Dance Club, and Dairy Barn Cultural Arts Center; and a Paul Harris Fellow of Athens Rotary. He graduated from the Eastman School of Music, and received his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. Born in York, June 20, 1931, he was the son of the late A. Reginald and Hazel Holcomb Fink. He leaves his wife, Sharon L. Bishop, Fink; a son, Carl P. Fink, Rochester, N.Y.; a daughter, Kristine McCreery, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; a stepdaughter, Channing Perry, Athens; and a brother, Philips H. Fink, Miami, Fla. Calling hours are 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Jagers and Sons Funeral Home, 24 Morris Ave., Athens. The service is at 1 p.m. tomorrow at First United Methodist Church, Athens, with the Revs. Thomas D. Hanover, Joel W. Harbarger and Thomas E. Fisher officiating. Burial is in Athens Memory Gardens. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church or First United Methodist Church, both of Athens. The York Dispatch, York, Pennsylvania. Wednesday, 6 November 1996. | Fink, Reginald Hedges (I3524)
|
| 10906 | Register in Alphabetical Order of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, N.Y., From its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700. https://archive.org/details/registerinalphab00berg/page/342/mode/2up | Van Couwenhoven, Wolfert Gerritsen (I5817)
|
| 10907 | Registers of deaths of volunteers Name Jas K P Hedges Death Date 28 Dec 1862 Death Place Danville, Kentucky Enlistment State Kentucky Rank Private Company H Regiment 10 Ky Cav Box Number 18 | Hedges, James K. (I453)
|
| 10908 | Relative of Mrs. Trumbo Dies Mrs. Frank Trumbo of north of Sturgeon received word of the death of her brother-in-law, J.E. Sherk, at the Bell Memorial Hospital in Kansas City, Feb. 15. The funeral was held in Brookfield Wednesday afternoon, with burial in the Brookfield cemetery. The Centralia Courier, Centralia, Missouri. Thursday, 25 February 1932. | Sherk, John E. (I4480)
|
| 10909 | Rena M. Cassity Rena M. Cassity, 69, southwest Kansas City, died Nov. 28, 1994, at the home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Mount Moriah & Freeman Chapel; burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to Hospice Care of the Visiting Nurse Association. Mrs. Cassity was born in Johnstown, Mo., and lived in this area most of her life. She worked for the federal government for 26 years, retiring as a pay examiner at the Marine Corps Finance Center in 1987. She was a member of the Red Bridge Church of Christ. She was a member of the Chatteretts women’s club. Survivors include her husband, A.W. “Pete” Cassity of the home; two daughters, Terry Cassity, Little Rock, Ark., and Lisa Moore, Grandview; and a granddaughter. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Wednesday, 30 November 1994. | Vergason, Rena (I4491)
|
| 10910 | Rena Silotto Riggen, 91, of Chrisman, passed away on Friday, March 8, 2013. She was born to the late Frank and Lucia Moretto Silotto on Jan. 14, 1922, in Clinton, Indiana. She married Robert E. Riggen on June 20, 1942. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Riggen; her son, Robert Linn (Butch) Riggen; grandson, Steven Lawlyes; "adopted" daughter, Karen Biddle and seven brothers. She is survived by her son, David (Vicki) Riggen; daughters, Sue (Keith) Lawlyes and Kimberly Pape; special niece, Toni Perry; "adopted" son, John Frazee; seven grandchildren, David Lawlyes, Tiffany (Marty) Tartar, Trevor (Christine), Mandi (Shawn) Cochran, Tara (Jonathan) Burns, Kayla (Justin) Tunnell and Whitney (Robbie) Howell and 15 great-grandchildren. | Silotto, Rena (I3127)
|
| 10911 | Research by Polly Singerman, 2021: There is some minor controversy about the military career of William Albert Hedges (son of Jesse). After a long search of the National Archives, I think I have it: Searching military records of the National Archives and Records via fold3 yields this timeline for William Albert Hedges' Civil War Service. •10/22/1861 Enlisted as a private in Co. F, 1st Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles, a Confederate unit. • 9/1/1862 Discharged. Apparently he reenlisted. • 6/16/1863 Captured in the Battle of Triplett's Bridge in Rowan County, Kentucky. • 6/24/1863 Received at Camp Chase, a prison camp in Columbus, Ohio, then transferred to Johnson Island Prisoner of War Depot in Sandusky, Ohio. • 11/30/1863 Transferred to Point Lookout Prison Camp in Maryland, where disease was rampant. • 9/18/1864 Paroled at Point Lookout, exchanged at Aiken's Landing, James River, Virginia. Admitted to Chimborago, a Confederate hospital, Richmond, Virginia. • 10/1/1864 Died, cause of death "Diarrhoea, chron." He was 24 years old. | Hedges, William "Albert" (I503)
|
| 10912 | Resident Here Many Years Is Taken By Death Danville Commercial News Monday, January 7, 1929, page 4 Milton T. Neblock, 74, a resident of Danville most of his life, died away at the home of his son George C. Neblock, 445 Junction avenue, at 1 o'clock Monday morning. Death resulted from a paralytic stroke. Neblock was born Jan. 9, 1853. He is survived by three sons, George C. Neblock, at whose home he died, Jesse A. Neblock, of Streeter, Ill., and Albert, T. Neblock, of Kankakee, Ill., a half step-son, Alonzo Thompson, of Danville, and four sisters, Mrs. Harry Rothenberger, of Danville, Mrs. Ed. McLean, of Bismarck, Mrs. Segal Hall, of Danville, and Mrs. Ben Garber, of San Francisco, Calif. The body was removed to the Callahan & Callahan funeral home. (Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society) Contributor: Becci Powers (48089895) | Neblock, Milton (I1119)
|
| 10913 | Resolutions - To the memory of Bro. D.L. Phelps, who for forty years was a Master Mason, died May 25th, 1898, aged 75 years. Whereas, It has pleased the All-wise God to call our brother D.L. Phelps from early labor to his reward above, therefore, be it Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Phelps this lodge has lost a worthy member and brother, the county a good citizen and his children a kind and loving father. Resolved, That this lodge extend to the bereaved family its heartfelt sympathy in their loss; that a copy of these resolutions be entered in the record book of our lodge, a copy furnished the Masonic Home Journal, Morehead Advance, Owingsville Outlook, and a copy sent to the family of deceased. Done by order Phelps Lodge, No.482, Farmers, Rowan county, Kentucky, this May 28, 1898 J.B. Warren, A.M. Prentice, Chas. M. Chain, Committee. Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 9 June 1898, page 1. | Phelps, David Littleton (I1839)
|
| 10914 | response from a findagrave contributor looking for Stephen Julien's headstone: "There are 5 burial grounds. Only number 2 and 5 are marked that I could see. Number 2 is the older one and there are many gravestones. Many are worn to nothing and many are broken off at the ground. There are also quite a few field stone markers. I did not find any with the name Julien on them. From the timeline of their deaths they would have been either in Burial Ground 1 or 2." | Julien, Stephen (I1589)
|
| 10915 | Reta Betson Cassity, daughter of Amos J. and Louisa Rubottom Betson, was born April 4, 1887 in Indiana, and died at the Methodist Medical Center, St. Joseph, April 27, at the age of 86 after a short illness. She was married to Norman Cassity, Oct. 30, 1912, and to this union four children were born, two boys and two girls. Her husband, one son, Donald, and one daughter, Elizabeth preceded her in death. She is survived by one son, A.W. Cassity, Kansas City; one daughter, Mrs. Lucille Stephens, St. Joseph; four granddaughters, one great granddaughter, and two sisters, Miss Aileen Betson, and Miss Blanche Betson. She had lived in Altamont since 1938, where she and her husband operated the Cassity Grocery. During the past ten years she had made her home with her son-in-law, Glen Haley, in Cameron. Services were Sunday, April 29 at the Hope Funeral Home, Gallatin, with Rev. John Gooding, Marceline, officiating. Interment was in the IOOF Cemetery, Linneus. The Cameron Sun, Cameron, Missouri. Thursday, 17 may 1973. | Betson, Reta (I2295)
|
| 10916 | Retha M. Tracy Loda – Retha M. Tracy, 44, of Loda and formerly of Raleigh, N.C., deid at 12:35 a.m. yesterday (Feb. 6, 1988) at Burnham Hospital, Champaign, after an illness of several years. Her funeral will be 11 a.m. Monday at Ford-Baier Funeral Home, Paxton, the Rev. Paul Walles officiating. Burial will be in Pine Ridge Cemetery, Loda. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight at the funeral home. She was born Sept. 1, 1943, in Goreville, a daughter of Richard J. and Rosebud Overstreet Alsip. She married Glen Roger Tracy on Aug. 21, 1965, in Carbondale. He died Nov. 6, 1987. Surviving are her mother, Loda; three daughters, Glenda Tracy, Waleska, Ga.; Brenda Tracy, Slidell, La.; and Joanna Tracy, Loda; one stepsister, Evelyn Kissee, Lacon; and two brothers, John Alsip, Oquawka, and Jim Alsip, Loda. She was preceded in death by her father. Mrs. Tracy graduated from Buckley-Loda High School in 1961, and graduated from beauty school at Bourbonnais in 1962. She was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church, Raleigh, N.C., and a former member of Paxton Rainbow for Girls. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Sunday, 7 February 1988. | Alsip, Retha Mae (I4214)
|
| 10917 | Rev. Dr. Lawrence Franklin Sherwood, Jr., 93, of Oakland died on Friday, September 6, 2019, at Garrett Regional Medical Center. Born on December 13, 1925, in Ronceverte, WV, he was the son of the late Lawrence Franklin and Blanch Margaret (Hedges) Sherwood. He was a graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he obtained his Doctor of Divinity degree, and the Garrett United Theological Seminary. Dr. Sherwood was ordained an Elder in the West Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church in 1950. He served Main Street UMC in Petersburg, WV, Trinity UMC in Glenville, WV, St. Paul's UMC in Oakland, MD, and Trinity UMC in Bluefield, WV. He was also Superintendent of the then Lewisburg (now Greenbriar) District and Grace UMC in Keyser, WV. He had served on various UMC Conference and District Committees. A Methodist historian, Dr. Sherwood has written numerous articles on Methodist history, especially West Virginia Methodism and Bishop Francis Asbury and was the recipient of the Ministry of Memory Award from the Historical Society of the United Methodist Church. Active in his community, he was secretary of the Hospice of Garrett County Board of Directors, a member of the Board of the Garrett County Historical Society, a 50-year member of the Oakland Lodge No. 192 AF&AM, and the Oakland-Mountain Lake Park Lions Club. He is survived by his loving wife, Hazel (Steiding) Sherwood, to whom he was married on December 29, 1947; children, Rebecca Fallon and husband Fleming, John Sherwood and wife Debbie, Martha Ognibene and husband Bart Thompson, and Mary Dreibelbis and husband Harold; eleven grandchildren; and one great grandchild. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Judith Susan Sherwood Schaumburg and a sister, Margaret Lee Sherwood Smith. | Sherwood, Lawrence Franklin (I4014)
|
| 10918 | Rev. E.L. Rutledge was called to Purdin Sunday, to officiate at the funeral of Mrs. Louisa C. Cassity, wife of Wm. Cassity. Her death occurred on the 11th. She was a highly esteemed lady with many relatives and friends. Her age was 72 years, 10 months and 1 day. The Bullein, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 16 March 1916. | Jones, Louisa Crockett (I1788)
|
| 10919 | Rev. Forrest Lee Hedges Flemingsburg – The Rev. Forrest Lee Hedges, 51, died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington. A native of Fleming County, he was an evangelist. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edith Carroll Hedges; four sons, Otha Lloyd Hedges, Ft. Lewis, Wash; Forrest Reed Hedges Jr., Chester Hedges and Paul Hedges, at home; two daughters, Misses Hazel and Hester Hedges, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Ella Carpenter, Fairborne, Ohio. The body is at the McClure Funeral Home. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 28 July 1965. | Hedges, Forrest Lee (I1550)
|
| 10920 | Rev. Hedges, 51, Dies Of Injuries In Accident The Rev. Forrest Lee Hedges, of Route 3, Flemingsburg, died at 11:30 a.m. yesterday morning at St. Joseph hospital, Lexington, from injuries sustained in an accident approximately six weeks ago. He was 51 years old. The Rev. Mr. Hedges and his wife, the former Edith Carol Wagner, were injured in an accident with a truck near Orangeburg. Both were admitted to the hospital, but Mrs. Hedges returned home after a three week's stay. Rev. Hedges took a turn for the worse Thursday and fell into a comatose condition. He was born February 20, 1914, a son of the late Lloyd Hedges and Sophia Jones Hedges. A minister of the Christian Holiness church, Rev. Hedges was kind hearted and generous and his counsel was sought by many residents in this area. He was devoted to his work and his death will be a great shock to all who knew him. Surviving in addition to his wife are four sons, Otha Lloyd, with the United States Army at Fort Lewis, Washington, Forrest Lee Jr., Chester and Paul, at home; two daughters, Hester and Hazel at home; a sister Mrs. Stella Carpenter, of Fairborne, Ohio. His brother Luther Hedges, predeceased him. The remains were brought to the McClure Funeral Home, at Flemingsburg, last night and friends may call after noon today. The Rev. James Tackett will conduct the funeral services at the Hickory Grove Christian Holiness church, with the exact date and time to be announced later. The Daily Independent, Maysville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 28 June 1965. | Hedges, Forrest Lee (I1550)
|
| 10921 | Rev. Hobart Claud Eaton, 95, of Corbin, passed away Monday, March 19, 2007 at Oak Tree Hospital. He was a member of Steele's Chapel Christian Church, where he was ordained as a minister in 1945.Born Sept. 8, 1911 in Corbin to the late Sam and Vergie Parker Eaton, he spent his life advocating Christianity and education. For 53 years, he devoted himself to the ministry, showing his love for moral values in both country and family and Christian ethics. Indeed, he performed the wedding ceremonies for three of his four children and lastly for his granddaughter when he was 91 years old. As well, for 36 years, he was a teacher who touched the lives of the students he dearly loved, helping them not only in academics but also in athletics. He relished seeing students excel from the lowest achievement level to the highest and enjoyed coaching sports programs, especially basketball and girls' volleyball, winning several championships. A man of varied musical interests, he played the fiddle, taught square dancing, participated in a Bluegrass band, and sang in a quartet. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife of 68 years, Pearl Sharp Eaton; two infant children: Harold Wayne and Brenda Frances Eaton; two brothers: Roy H. Eaton and Sam Eaton, Jr.; and a sister, Edyth Prewitt. Survivors include two sons: Ralph (Lois) Eaton, of Bethel, Ohio, and Johnny (Tami) Eaton, of Corbin; two daughters: Ruth Bigelow, of Crosby, Texas, and Ella Vincent, of Wayne County; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two brothers: Herbert and Charles Eaton; and a sister, Goldie Bingham; as well as other family members and many close friends, especially at Corbin Nursing Home, all who mourn his passing. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, March 23, 2007 in the Hart Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Charles Eaton and Rev. Bobby Joe Eaton officiating. Burial will follow in Worley Cemetery with relatives and friends serving as pallbearers. The family of Rev. Hobart Eaton will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Hart Funeral Home, located at 1011 Master Street in Corbin, is in charge of all arrangements. Times-Tribune, The (Corbin, KY) | 22 March 2007 | Eaton, Hobart Claud (I1905)
|
| 10922 | Rev. O.L. Heath Mt. Sterling, Ky., Feb. 13. – Funeral services for Rev. O.L. Heath, 46, Christian minister, who died at the Good Samaritan hospital, Lexington, Friday after having undergone an operation Wednesday night, will be held at the First Christian church, in Mt. Sterling Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Burial will be in Machpelah cemetery. Mr. Health was a native of Bath county, and is survived by his parents, Thomas J. Heath and Mrs. Sallie Heath, his wife, Mrs. Frankie Heath; two sons, Mark and Ewell Heath, Montgomery county; a sister, Mrs. Drew Ellen Wilson, Mt. Sterling; a brother, A.S. Health, Dayton, O. Services will be conducted by Rev. H.S. Ficklin, Owingsville, and Rev. A. Frank Shields, Mt. Sterling, and pallbearers will be Rev. S.B. McGuire, Rev. William Triplett, Rev. Olus Hamilton, Rev. W.E. Hatton, Rev.A.C. Brooks and Rev. H.A. Hall. Rev. Heath had held many pastorates and was a widely known evangelist. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America and Watson lodge, No.32, I.O.O.F. of this city. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 13 February 1937, page 11. | Heath, Omer Lee (I3260)
|
| 10923 | Reva Melissa (Alexander) Smith, age 98, of Meadville, died Tuesday, November 13, 2012, at Livingston Manor in Chillicothe. The following obituary was submitted by the family. Reva was born in Linneus on May 13, 1914. She was the daughter of Elmer and Mildred (Cooper) Alexander. Reva graduated from Linneus High School in 1932. On January 14, 1934, she married Herman Glenn Smith who preceded her in death on August 1, 2004. The couple spent 70 years of "happily ever after". Reva was a homemaker and had spent many hours making beautiful quilts and cooking wonderful meals for her family. She was a devoted member of the Meadville Church of Christ. Her dedication to God and her family were her life long passions. After moving from the farm to Meadville in 1968, she and Glenn were the school custodians and she helped with the cooking in the school cafeteria. Survivors include one son, Virgil Smith and wife, Janeta of Meadville; four grandchildren, Joy Main and husband, Jerry Lynn of Bucklin, Jill Angell and husband, Jed of Centralia, Darren Smith and wife, Jackie of Meadville, and Blaine Smith and wife, Mishelle of Meadville; 13 great-grandchildren and six great great-grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and other relatives. A Celebration of Life will be Saturday, November 17, 2012, at 2:00 p.m. at the Meadville Church of Christ with Pastor Jed Angell officiating. Burial will be in Meadville Cemetery in Meadville. Friends may stop by Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home in Meadville Friday from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 in the evening and the family will receive friends on Saturday at the Meadville Church of Christ from 1:00 p.m. until time for the service. Memorials to Meadville RIV School (to be used for the Athletic Department) or the Meadville Cemetery may be left at the church or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, PO Box 496, Brookfield, MO 64628. | Alexander, Reva Malissa (I47)
|
| 10924 | Reynolds Mildred Irene Wife of Richard Alan Reynolds. Died Feb. 28, 1998. Mildred is survived by three sisters: Ethel Gonella, Lois Ragen, Ann Chesney and 16 nieces and nephews. Services were private. Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan. Tuesday, 3 March 1998. | Firebaugh, Mildred Irene (I3032)
|
| 10925 | Rhoads - On December 31, 1947, at Frederick Md., Grace Lampe, beloved wife of George Oscar Rhoads, and beloved mother of Arthur L. Rhoads, Sr. Funeral from Etchison Funeral Home, Frederick, Md., on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery. The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Friday, 2 January 1948. | Lampe, Grace Evelyn (I3502)
|
| 10926 | Rhoda Pulliam Rhoda Randolph Cady, youngest daughter of David and Ada Bentley Cady was born in Linn county, Missouri, on August 30, 1833, and departed this life in Kirksville, Mo., April 25, 1946, at the age of 62 years, 7 months and 25 days. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, Ed Pulliam of Purdin and one daughter, Mrs. G.H. Krogher of Kirksville, Mo.; a nephew, Albert Falch of Denver, Colo., whom she raised from babyhood and one grandson, Gilbert Edward Krogher of Kirksville. Also surviving are three brothers: Oliver Cady of Alamogordo, New Mex.; Wallace Cady of Chillicothe, Mo., and David L. Cady of Purdin, Mo. The parents, four sisters and two brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. E.E. Hines of Unionville at the M.E. church in Purdin, Mo., on Friday, April 26, 1946 and the body laid to rest in the Purdin cemetery. Music was furnished by the Purdin male quartet. Pallbearers were: Roy Pulliam, Joe Eden, Mark Gooch, Floyd Hardin, Robert Hoover and Oscar Thorne. Flower bearers were: Mrs. Oscar Thorne, Mrs. Robert Hoover, Mrs. Joe Eden and Mrs. Mark Gooch. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 3 May 1946. | Cady, Rhoda Randolph (I2605)
|
| 10927 | Rhorer Crum B. Rhorer, 71, Route 1, Brannon Road, Nicholasville, son of Daniel Webster Rhorer and Ella Evans, died Monday at the St. Joseph Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Edith Moodey Rhorer; three sons, Sam, William and Mark; one daughter, Mrs. Duane (Rosemary) Rockerfeller; one sister, Mrs. Henry Corman; three grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday 2:30 p.m. at Guyn, Kurtz, Hager & Cundiff Funeral Home by the Rev. C. Hodge Hockensmith and the Rev. John Luyben. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers, Elwood Haire, Willie Sutton, Bill Poynter, Danny Corman, Lee Arnold Spurlock, Elmo Spurlock, Kenneth Wade. Visitation will be today from 2-5 and 7-9. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 29 April 1981. | Rhorer, Crum Blackford (I4041)
|
| 10928 | RICE, David 1855 Carroll County Will Book 2, Page 447 Sons: James H., John B., David L. Grandson: David R. O'Neal. Also mentions Elizabeth Ringo. | Rice, David James (I409)
|
| 10929 | Richard Daulton Richard F. Daulton, 81, son of Ben and Anna Gruend Daulton, died 7 a.m. Sunday (March 10, 1996) at his home in Albuquerque, N.M. He was born April 21, 1914, in Wilmington and graduated Wilmington High School in 1932. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two daughters, Karen and Pamela; and two step-daughters, Sue and Linda. Contributions may be made to Hospice. Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio. Monday, 11 March 1996. | Daulton, Richard Franklin (I4567)
|
| 10930 | Richard G. Mattix, 70, went to be with his Lord on February 23, 2014. He was born Aug. 14, 1943 to Beverly and Charlene Mattix in El Dorado, Kansas. He made an impact on all he came across that was immeasurable for words. He went to St. John's Military Academy, performed with the military Crack Squad, and served on the Army National Guard Honor Guard, and attended Olivet Baptist Church. He is survived by his beloved wife of 49 years, Sandy; will be remembered by his daughter, Shonn Tew; son-in- law, Dave Tew; grandchildren Haley and Jack; and brother Gary Mattix. Funeral services 11am, Friday, Feb. 28 at Charter Funerals, 10250 Shawnee Mission Pkwy, burial at Sunset Lawns Cemetery in El Dorado, KS. Visitation 5-7pm Thursday evening. Donations may be made to KU Cancer Center. Charter Funerals, 816-921-5555 Published in Kansas City Star on Feb. 26, 2014 | Mattix, Richard Gene (I3004)
|
| 10931 | Richard Hiatt, 77, died Thursday at his home, 20 Nelson pl. He leaves his widow, Jennie, three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Lawrence of Akron, Mrs. John Jill of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Mrs. John D. Brown of Ewing, Ky., and a son, William of Akron. His funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Adams funeral home and burial will be in Lockwood Corners. The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio. Friday, 18 January 1935. | Hiatt, Richard Thurston (I722)
|
| 10932 | Richard J. Alsip Loda – The funeral of Richard J. Alsip, 68, who died Monday will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Ford-Baier Funeral Home in Paxton. The Rev. Frank I. Phifer will officiate and burial will be in Pine Ridge Cemetery at Loda. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Masonic rites will be accorded at 8 p.m. He was born April 18, 1904, at Loda, a son of James and Ida Cogswell Alsip. He was custodian at Loda schools for many years. He married Rosebud Overstreet July 9, 1942, in Kankakee. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Kissee, Lacon; Mrs. Retha Tracy, Moline; two sons, John and Jim, both at home; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. John Clem, in California; Mrs. Celia Wellman, South New Berlin, N.Y.; three brothers, Eugene, Lake Odessa, Mich.; Orville, south New Berlin, N.Y.; Ralph, Wildwood, Fla. A sister and a brother preceded him in death. He was a member of Paxton Masonic Lodge. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Wednesday, 14 February 1973. | Alsip, Richard John (I1131)
|
| 10933 | Richard Jones Highland – Richard Jones, 69, a Highland resident, died March 2, 1988. He was born March 14, 1918, in San Diego. He lived 31 years in Fairbanks, Alaska, and the rest of his life in California. Survivors include his wife Dorothie; son, Richard of Anaheim; daughter, Darlie Graham of Jacksonville, Ark.; two sisters, Jessie Pettit of Riverside and Edith Ramie of Lakehead; two aunts, Billie Sutter of San Bernardino and Mabel Cassity of Los Osos; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Golden Valley Church of Christ, 2102 Foothill Drive, San Bernardino. The San Bernardino County Sun, San Bernardino, California. Tuesday, 8 March 1988. | Jones, Richard Edward (I4176)
|
| 10934 | Richard Kenneth Alkire Richard Alkire, 86, passed away peacefully December 23, 2012 with his family by his side. He was born October 15, 1926 in Everett where he was a lifelong resident and business owner. Richard married Norma Hendrickson in 1949 and she was the love of his life. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Norma; son, Jim (Shannon) Alkire of Stanwood; daughter, Karen (Ritch) Triplett of Snohomish; his grandchildren, Stephanie Alkire, Michael Gumke, Greg Triplett and Chad Triplett, great-grand-children, Chandler, Colby, Gabriel and Elijah; brother-in-law, Ray (Lorraine) Hendrickson; and family of Omak; and nephew, Richard (Judy) Graves of Seattle. Richard will always be remembered for his great love of music, appreciation of the arts and ability to see beauty in all things. He will be laid to rest at Evergreen Cemetery in Everett. No services will be held per his request. | Alkire, Richard Kenneth (I2748)
|
| 10935 | Richard L. Cassity Richard L. Cassity, 53, died at 12:42 a.m. Saturday at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Hannibal. He was a resident of Hannibal and brother of Betty Prewitt, Chillicothe. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, of the home; his mother, Helen Cassity, Brookfield; two sons, Shawn, of the home, and Roger, Kansas City; two daughters, Linda Foster, Olathe, Kan., and Barbara Morris, Brookfield; three step-sons, Darrel Clark, Ocean Side, Calif.; Blake Clark, Overland Park, Kan., and Curtis Clark, Kansas City; four step-daughters, Glenda Hoy and Rhoda Storey, both of Kansas City; Velda St. Croix and Vonda Breham, both of Dallas, Texas; two sisters, Dorothy hackney, Raytown, and Betty Prewitt, Chillicothe; two grandchildren and nine step-grandchildren. Mr. Cassity was born August 25, 1930, in New Boston, son of Nolan and Helen Peavler Cassity. He was first married to Carolyn Prewitt December 25, 1949, and later married Dorothy Clark, Jan. 17, 1967. Mr. Cassity was a claims representative for Burlington Northern Railroad. He was a member of the Southside Baptist Church in Hannibal, and Brookfield Lodge 86, AF&AM. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Smith Funeral Chapel in Hannibal with the Rev. Randy Mahurin officiating. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Park Lawn Memorial Gardens in Brookfield. The Rev. Kenneth Kelley will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to his children’s education fund. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 2 April 1984. | Cassity, Richard Leroy (I4553)
|
| 10936 | Richard Owen Carmack Richard Owen Carmack, son of Wm. and Mary Ellen Carmack, was born in Sullivan County, Mo., on March 1, 1881, and departed this life at the family home six miles west of Fayette, Mo., on March 28, 1941, at the age of 60 years and 28 days. He was united in marriage to Nora Cassidy in January, 1913. To this union were born 2 sons, Edgar and Dillard. His wife preceded him in death Dec. 31, 1918. He was again married to Anna Faulkner, Aug. 9, 1925. To this union was born 1 son, Bernie. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and three sons of the home; 4 sisters, Mrs. Nova Carter of Elmer, Mo.; Mrs. Sally Forbes of St. Catherine, Mo.; Mrs. Nellie Linhart and Mrs. Cleo Carter of Glasgow, Mo.; 4 brothers, Mell, of Browning, Mo.; Lon and Jake of St. Catherine, Mo.; and Charlie of Linneus; 1 uncle, Pete Carmack; 2 aunts, Mary Turner and Emma Page. Forty-two nieces and nephews, sixty-eight grand nieces and nephew, also a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted by Mr. P.H. Chaffee, singing by the Owasco choir. Interment in the Baker cemetery near the birthplace of the deceased. The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 3 April 1941. | Carmack, Richard Owen (I2510)
|
| 10937 | Richard Wayne Harbaugh, 67, of Renner Road, Keymar Richard Wayne Harbaugh, 67, of Renner Road, Keymar, died Friday, Jan. 7, 1994, at Frederick Memorial Hospital after an illness of several months. Born March 21, 1926, in Frederick County, he was a son of the late Bruce and Mary Hedges Harbaugh. He was the husband of Virginia G. Harbaugh. He was a member of Thurmont United Methodist Church. He served with the U.S. Army as a lineman with the Signal Corps. He was self-employed building contractor for most of his life, and was then employed with Thomas, Bennett and Hunter as a foreman for seven years prior to retirement in 1982. Surviving, in addition to his wife are daughters Mary E. Funk of near Woodsboro, Judy F. Bohn of near Frederick and Alice L. Ritter of Fairfield, Pa.; sister Catherine L. Himes of Apopka, Fla.; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by daughter Linda D. Harbaugh; brothers Lee Harbaugh, Bruch Harbaugh and Bernard Harbaugh; sister Alice Swift and granddaughter Nicki Ritter. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Woodsboro Funeral Home of D.D. Hartzler, with his pastor, Rev. Kenneth C. Hamrick, officiating. Interment will be in Rocky Hill Cemetery near Woodsboro. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Carroll County Times, Westminster, Maryland. Sunday, 9 January 1994. | Harbaugh, Richard Wayne (I3435)
|
| 10938 | Riggen Decatur - Lulu Mae Riggen 78, of Decatur, passed away Sunday, December 8, 2013, in St. Mary's Hospital. Lulu was born November 27, 1935 in Paris, Illinois, the daughter of Leonard and Julia Luallen. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and homemaker. She loved spending time with her family, knitting, crocheting, and reading. She married Victor D. Riggen march 12, 1955. Lulu leaves behind her beloved husband Victor, sons, Victor A. Riggen and wife Kay of Decatur, Michael L. Riggen of Decatur, and Rickey D. Riggen and wife Lori of Macon, grandchildren Julie Riggen, Kim McCullough, Michael Riggen, Marshall Riggen, Abigail Riggen, Jackson Riggen, and Elijah Riggen, and sister Gladys Pippin of DeGraff, Ohio. Lulu was reunited in Heaven with her parents and sister Annabelle Baugh. The family could like to give a special thanks to Dr. Mario Velasco and the nurses and staff at Cancer Care Specialists of Central Illinois for all of their compassionate care. Services to celebrate Lulu's lie will be 11 a.m. Saturday, December 14, 2013 in Bethlehem Presbyterian Church, 4135 Mount Auburn Rd., Decatur, with Rev. Dr. Charles Banning officiating. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the services at the church. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery in Broody. Memorials may be directed to the Cancer Care Specialists of Central Illinois. The family of Lulu Mae Riggen is being served by the Graceland/Fairlawn Funeral Home, 2091 N. Oakland Ave., Decatur, Il. Please view the online obituary, send condolences, and share memories at www.gracelandfiarlawn.com. Obituary written by family members. Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Thursday, 12 December 2013. | Luallen, Lulu Mae (I3123)
|
| 10939 | Riggen, Clara Ann Age 78, of Centerville, MA, formerly of Elmira NY, Monday, July 17, 1989 at the Falmouth Hospital, Falmouth, MA. Born in Bloomington, IL, Mrs. Riggen was a graduate of the Brokaw School of Nursing in Normal, IL. From 1937 to 1974, Mrs. Riggen lived in Elmira, NY where she was a member of the Park Congregational Church. She was very active in Scouting and school activities. She was for many years a nurse at the Arnot Ogden Hospital and for several local physicians. In 1974 she retired to Centerville, MA. Her survivors include her husband, Theodore K. Riggen of Centerville, MA; 2 sons, Theodore F. Riggen of Montpelier, VT, and Robert J. Riggen of Falmouth, MA; a sister, Hallie Henwood of Los Angeles, CA; and 7 grandchildren. Star-Gazette, Elmira, New York. Thursday, 3 August 1989. | Forbes, Clara Ann (I2248)
|
| 10940 | Rite Today For George Cassity Prominent Grain Merchant Succumbs Saturday After Long Illness. Tonkawa, Dec. 15 – George M. Cassity, 71 years of age, prominent grain merchant here for a number of years, died at 8:30 o’clock Saturday morning in his home, following an extended illness. His death was caused by a complication of diseases. Cassity had been in poor health for a number of years and his condition had been considered critical for the past three weeks. He had made his home here for the past 33 years. Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon in the McCafferty funeral home. Burial is to in the Ponca City I.O.O.F. cemetery. The Rev. Bayne Driskill, pastor of the First Christian church, will deliver the funeral sermon. Members of the Tonkawa Masonic lodge, of which Cassity was a member, will serve as active pallbearers and will conduct Masonic ceremonies at the grave. Honorary pallbearers, men with whom he was associated in the grain business, will be W.M. Randells, Enid; H.M. Hayton, Billings; J.S. Hutchins, Ponca City; G.W. Rayner, T. W. Prather, and J.S. Dorsett, Tonkawa. Cassity was born in Sabetha, Kans., and came to Tonkawa in 1901. In 1902 he went into the grain business with Ben Feuquay to form a partnership which lasted for several years. Later Cassity purchased Feuquay’s interest and conducted his own business until five years ago when he sold to the Oklahoma Wheat Pool Elevator company. He is survived by his widow; one brother, G.E. Cassity of Okmulgee; three nieces, Miss Ruth Cassity, and Miss Glenelle Cassity, of Tulsa, and Mrs. Eugene Felt of Indianapolis, Ind., and two nephews, Galen Cassity and Martin Cassity of Okmulgee. Blackwell Journal-Tribune, Blackwell, Oklahoma. Sunday, 16 December 1934. | Cassity, George McClelland (I444)
|
| 10941 | Rite Wednesday For Ralph Gillam Services for Ralph Gillam, 60, of 1325 Emma ave., will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Evan Lilly’s funeral home. Burial will be in Glendale cemetery. Mr. Gillam, who died at Veterans hospital Sunday of a kidney ailment, was an army lieutenant in both world wars. A Des Moines resident for 14 years, he previously lived in Tipton, where he was born. He was a member of the Methodist church, American Legion and the Knights of Pythias at Tipton, and the Reserve Officers corps. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nell Gillam; a daughter, Mrs. Eloise Griffin, and two sons, Robert E. and Lynn, all of Des Moines; a brother, Millard, of Tipton; three sisters, Mrs. Rena Trede, Gladys and Harriett Gillam, all of Glendale, Cal., and two grandchildren. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Tuesday, 20 September 1949. | Gillam, Ralph Lynn (I975)
|
| 10942 | Rites At Alpha Church For Joel H. Freeman Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at the Alpha church for Joel Harvey Freeman, with the Rev. Homer Harris officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Emil Todd and Beryl Meeker san “The Last Mile of the Way” and “Beyond the Sunset,” with Mrs. J.M. Robertson as accompanist. Pallbearers were Ed Dust, Jack Anderson, Nova Gardner, Jay Pryor, Charles Kelsey, and Emil Todd. Interment was in the Alpha cemetery, under the direction of the E.J. Robertson funeral home. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 29 Jan 1951. | Freeman, Joel Harvey (I2643)
|
| 10943 | Rites Friday for Mahomet Woman Champaign News-Gazette October 2, 1941 page 3 Mrs. James D. Kelso, 69, Mahomet, died at 4:45 a.m. Thursday at County hospital. She had been a resident of Champaign county for 40 years. Lizzetta Bryan was born Dec. 1, 1871 in Flora, daughter of Obija and Cynthia Bryan. She leaves her husband, James D. Kelso; one son, W. H. Wimmer, 103 North Sixth street; and one daughter, Mrs. G. W. Zeigler, Colorado Springs, Colo. She also leaves two grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Owens funeral home with Reverend Merlin Garber officiating. Burial will be in the G. A. R. cemetery, Homer. The body will remain at the funeral home until the funeral. (Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society) | Bryan, Lizzie (I2960)
|
| 10944 | Rites Friday For Mr. Wm. Hattersley Mrs. William Hattersley, 72, of Victor, mother of Mrs. George N. Johnson of Mexico, died at the Audrain Hospital Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. She had been ill for some time and a patient in the hospital since Tuesday. Death was attributed to a heart condition. The body will remain at the Precht Funeral Home until 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, and will then be taken to the Pleasant Hill Presbyterian church near Perry for funeral services at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Sister of the late Dr. G.W. McIntyre, Mrs. Hattersley was the former Miss Mertilla H. McIntyre. She was born at Perry, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George McIntyre, and spent most of her life in Victor. She was a member of the Christian church in Victor. Survivors other than her daughter here include Mr. Hattersley to whom she was married 56 years ago yesterday; another daughter, Mrs. George Haden of the home; and a son, Latour Hattersley of Pensacola, Fla. Two grandsons, Jack Hattersley of Long Beach, Calif., and Julian Hattersley of Pensacola, Fla.; a granddaughter, Mrs. George Frazer of Savanna, Ill. Mexico Ledge, Mexico, Missouri. Thursday, 29 December 1949. | McIntyre, Mertilla Hopkins (I2857)
|
| 10945 | Rites held for Rollie Yeazel, 85, former Fairmount mayor Funeral services for Chester Rollie Yeazel, 85, former mayor of Fairmount and well known throughout this area, were held Saturday, June 23 at the First Church of Christ in Catlin, with Ken Fetters officiating. Following the services, interment was in the G.A.R. Cemetery at Homer, with the Carrington Funeral Home of Fairmount in charge of arrangements. Mr. Yeazel died at 9:45 a.m. June 21, 1979 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Danville. He had been a patient there since June 15. He farmed for many years in the Center Point neighborhood northwest of Sidell. After retiring from the farm, he and his wife moved to Fairmount. He served as mayor of the village for 18 years, and took an active part in the civic life of the community. He was a member of the First Church of Christ in Catlin, the Christian Mens Builders class, Catlin Masonic Lodge, Danville Scottish Rite, and Order of the Eastern Star. Since retiring, he has conducted a chair caning and woodworking business at his home. A son of Adam and Sarah Cessna Yeazel, he was born in Homer on September 11, 1893. He married Sophia Hedges on October 24, 1915 in Fairmount. Mrs. Yeazel died September 19, 1974. He is survived by two sons, Harold of Marion, Ind., and Howard of Catlin; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Stayton of Ogden and Mrs. Bertha Hartley of Decatur; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three sisters and two brothers. Sidell Journal, Sidell Illinois. Thursday, 28 June 1979 | Yeazel, Chester "Rollie" (I93)
|
| 10946 | Rites Held Tuesday for John L. York Funeral services for John Lewis York, 69, of Aurora, who died Sunday at the Deaconess hospital, Cincinnati, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Stier and Williams funeral home, Aurora. Burial was in the Riverview cemetery. Mr. York, who resided a 211 Cochran street, was an employee of the Cochran Chair company. He is survived by the widow, Lillian; a son, O.M. York of Milan; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Sachett of Grand Rapids, Mich. and a brother, Harry York of Lexington, Ky. The Lawrenceburg Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Thursday, 7 February 1952. | York, John Lewis (I483)
|
| 10947 | Rites set for ex-chief of Fairmount school Fairmount, Ill. - Services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Fairmount for Clifford C. Hoag Sr., former superintendent of Fairmount Community Consolidated School District 150. Hoag died at 10 a.m. Friday (Sept. 7, 1979) at his residence following a lengthy illness. He was 69. The Rev. Richard Uhrich will officiate, with burial in Greenview Cemetery. Friends may visit from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday at the Carrington Funeral Home in Fairmount. The family ahs requested that memorials be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society. Hoag lived at 205 W. South in Fairmount. He retired as superintendent of schools in 1973 after 26 years of service. Described as one whose first interest was the welfare of children and young people, he often helped provide students with transportation to and from extracurricular activities and invited them to his home. His accomplishments at Fairmount Grade School included an increase in the teaching staff, the establishment of a hot lunch program, the addition of vocal and instrumental music studies, the expansion of the athletic program to include membership in the Little Vermilion Conference and the County Conference, and membership in the elementary film library. He began his career as a high school English and social studies teacher in Bellflower, Mo., and was then superintendent of schools in Purdin, Glenwood, Madison and Milan, Mo., before coming to Fairmount in August 1947. A graduate of Kirksville High School, he received his bachelor's degree from Northeast Missouri State University in Kirksville, Mo. He also received a master's degree in school administration from the University of Missouri in Columbia. Hoag was a member and past president of the Vermilion County Elementary Principals Association. He also was a member of the Illinois Education Association; National Education Association; Retired Teachers Association; Phi Delta Kappa, National Honorary Professional Fraternity; Kappa Delta Pi, National Scholastic Fraternity; Blue Key; and Sigma Tau Gamma social fraternity. In addition, he was a member of the First Baptist Church of Fairmount, Fairmount Lions Club, Catlin Masonic Lodge and Danville Moose Lodge. Born May 28, 1910, in Kirksville, he was a son of Samuel A. and Zella E. Mendenhall Hoag. He married Lucille Smith on July 6, 1937, at Milan, Mo. She survives. Other survivors include two sons, Clint of Fairmount and Terry of Columbus, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Timothy (Pamela Kay) Tighe of Homer; a sister, Mrs. Frances Fickle of Kirksville; and six grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. Newspaper clipping on Find a Grave. | Hoag, Clifford Clinton (I194)
|
| 10948 | Rites Set Today For Ora E. Deitz Kieffer (RNS) – Funeral services for Mrs. Ora Elizabeth Deitz, 92, of Kieffer will be at 2 p.m. today in the Beaver Creek Baptist Church at Kieffer with Rev. Leroy Crane in charge. Burial will be in the Old Amwell Cemetery at Crawley. She died Sunday morning at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edith Hedges of Crawley. Other survivors include a foster daughter, Mrs. Irene Martindale of Crawley; five sons, Everil H. of Clintonville, William of Kieffer and Joseph, Frank and Whitley, all of Rupert; two sisters, Mrs. Betty Zopp and Mrs. Eleanor Robinson, both of Rupert; a brother, Walter Beitz of Rupert; 15 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. The body is at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home in Rainelle. Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia. Tuesday, 27 October 1970. | Beitz, Ora Elizabeth (I2113)
|
| 10949 | Rites Sunday for Mrs. Victoria Engelman She Resided in Chula and Laredo Areas for Years. Mrs. Victoria Engleman 1209 Monroe street died at 2:30 o’clock this morning at the Chillicothe hospital. She had been in failing health several years and hospitalized two weeks. She was 77. Mrs. Engleman, a daughter of Norman Newton Neely and Henrietta (Cassity) Neely was born in Browning on Sept. 29, 1892. She was reared in the Browning community and in 1909 married Delbert Engleman. Mr. and Mrs. Engleman resided 30 years in the Chula and Laredo area where they engaged in farming. Mr. Engleman died in 1955. Mrs. Engleman was a member of the Chula Baptist church. For the last few years she had made her home with the daughter Mrs. Kathleen Jacobs. In addition to her daughter she leaves two brothers, Ray Neely, Linneus and Emery Neely Brookfield, five sisters, Mrs. Effie McCoy and Mrs. Addie Gatlin, Kansas City, Mrs. Nellie Owen, San Jose, Calif., and Miss Eunice Freeman and Mrs. Edith McCoy, Maryville, Calif.; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Chula Baptist church. The Rev. Elton Smith, assisted by Rev. Danny Wilford, will officiate. Interment will be in the Plainview cemetery, near Chula. The body will be in state at the Lindley Funeral Home until 11:30 Sunday morning and will ten be taken to the Chula Baptist Church to lie in state until the hour of the service. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday, 19 December 1969, page 1, continued on page 6. LKH Note: Her surname is misspelled in the header of her obituary. | Neely, Roxie Victoria (I2315)
|
| 10950 | Rites Today for First City Clerk of Westminster Westminster - Funeral services will be conducted at 12:30 p.m. today at Peek's Family Chapel here for Mrs. Lillian Bersuch, Westminster's first city clerk and a key organizer in the incorporation of the city in 1957. Mrs. Bersuch, 61, died Tuesday. When the city incorporated as Tri City, many of the meetings of persons working on the incorporation were held in Mrs. Bersuch's kitchen and during the first three months of cityhood she served as city clerk until James E. Black was hired as permanent clerk. The city was made up of portions of Westminster, Midway City and Barber City. Voters balloted in late 1957 to change the name to Westminster. Mrs. Bersuch's late husband, Carl, served as planning commissioner and Bersuch St. in the city was named for him. Surviving are her son, J. Roger Muller of Santa Ana; her mother, Florence Duffus of Villa Park, a brother, Wilbur Davenport of Downey, and sisters, Virginia Nankivell of Concord and Frances Hamilton of Pismo Beach. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Friday, 24 October 1975. | Davenport, Lillian Florence (I5487)
|
