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11101 Sept. 20, 1889
Deed Book #2, page 376. Rowan County, Kentucky.
Know all men by these present that we the heirs of W.R. Hedges Deceased our names annexed do appoint and convey full power our attorney in fact for us our heirs and assigns to P.T. Hedges, of Vermilion County and State of Illinois granting him full power to sell, rent, transfer or convey all personal property and Real Estate belong to the Estate of W.R. hedges, Decd. In the County of Rowan and Bath and State of Kentucky and after paying all just debts against the said Estate to divide the remainder equally between the said heirs of the home survey in Rowan County, Ky.
Signed:
M.L. Steenrod
Joseph Steenrod
Isaac A. Hedges
Julia M. Hedges
W.H. Hedges
Sue Hedges
V.J. Ham
L.M. Hedges
R.S. Guilkison
Peter T. Crouch
Hattie L. Crouch
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-497Y-F?cat=112267&i=199&lang=en

LKH note:
Peter T. Crouch was the son Mary Ann (Hedges) Crouch who was the oldest daughter of William Ribelin Hedges

W.H. Hedges was son Addison W. Hedges who was a son of William Ribelin Hedges
 
Hedges, Rosannah Sarah (I8)
 
11102 Sept. 20, 1889
Deed Book #2, page 376. Rowan County, Kentucky.
Know all men by these present that we the heirs of W.R. Hedges Deceased our names annexed do appoint and convey full power our attorney in fact for us our heirs and assigns to P.T. Hedges, of Vermilion County and State of Illinois granting him full power to sell, rent, transfer or convey all personal property and Real Estate belong to the Estate of W.R. hedges, Decd. In the County of Rowan and Bath and State of Kentucky and after paying all just debts against the said Estate to divide the remainder equally between the said heirs of the home survey in Rowan County, Ky.
Signed:
M.L. Steenrod
Joseph Steenrod
Isaac A. Hedges
Julia M. Hedges
W.H. Hedges
Sue Hedges
V.J. Ham
L.M. Hedges
R.S. Guilkison
Peter T. Crouch
Hattie L. Crouch
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-497Y-F?cat=112267&i=199&lang=en

LKH note:
Peter T. Crouch was the son Mary Ann (Hedges) Crouch who was the oldest daughter of William Ribelin Hedges

W.H. Hedges was son Addison W. Hedges who was a son of William Ribelin Hedges
 
Hedges, Levi Marion (I7)
 
11103 Sept. 20, 1889
Deed Book #2, page 376. Rowan County, Kentucky.
Know all men by these present that we the heirs of W.R. Hedges Deceased our names annexed do appoint and convey full power our attorney in fact for us our heirs and assigns to P.T. Hedges, of Vermilion County and State of Illinois granting him full power to sell, rent, transfer or convey all personal property and Real Estate belong to the Estate of W.R. hedges, Decd. In the County of Rowan and Bath and State of Kentucky and after paying all just debts against the said Estate to divide the remainder equally between the said heirs of the home survey in Rowan County, Ky.
Signed:
M.L. Steenrod
Joseph Steenrod
Isaac A. Hedges
Julia M. Hedges
W.H. Hedges
Sue Hedges
V.J. Ham
L.M. Hedges
R.S. Guilkison
Peter T. Crouch
Hattie L. Crouch
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-497Y-F?cat=112267&i=199&lang=en

LKH note:
Peter T. Crouch was the son Mary Ann (Hedges) Crouch who was the oldest daughter of William Ribelin Hedges

W.H. Hedges was son Addison W. Hedges who was a son of William Ribelin Hedges
 
Hedges, Peter Thompson (I6)
 
11104 Sept. 20, 1889
Deed Book #2, page 376. Rowan County, Kentucky.
Know all men by these present that we the heirs of W.R. Hedges Deceased our names annexed do appoint and convey full power our attorney in fact for us our heirs and assigns to P.T. Hedges, of Vermilion County and State of Illinois granting him full power to sell, rent, transfer or convey all personal property and Real Estate belong to the Estate of W.R. hedges, Decd. In the County of Rowan and Bath and State of Kentucky and after paying all just debts against the said Estate to divide the remainder equally between the said heirs of the home survey in Rowan County, Ky.
Signed:
M.L. Steenrod
Joseph Steenrod
Isaac A. Hedges
Julia M. Hedges
W.H. Hedges
Sue Hedges
V.J. Ham
L.M. Hedges
R.S. Guilkison
Peter T. Crouch
Hattie L. Crouch
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C377-497Y-F?cat=112267&i=199&lang=en

LKH note:
Peter T. Crouch was the son Mary Ann (Hedges) Crouch who was the oldest daughter of William Ribelin Hedges

W.H. Hedges was son Addison W. Hedges who was a son of William Ribelin Hedges
 
Hedges, William Harrison (I346)
 
11105 September 10, 2018 Ledger Independent

MAYSVILLE — Joyce Forman Love, 82, died Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, at Maysville Extended Care.

She was born in Brown County, Ohio, on Dec. 26, 1935. to the late Clarence Monroe and Martha Stephens Forman.

Mrs. Love was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.

Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Alva Edward Love, whom she married Sept. 8, 1956. She is survived by her children, Judy (Ray) Johnston of Maysville, Jim (Kelli) Love of Aberdeen, Ohio, Mark (Beth) Love, and David(April)Love, all of Maysville.. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Hope (Stratos) Kambelos, Scotty (Natasha) Love, Ian (Adrienne) Johnston, Devon Prater, Brandon Love, Brittany Love, Matthew Love, Kursten Prater, Kelcie Love and BayLee Love; and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Love is also survived by her siblings, Sue (Bill) Kidwell, Pat (Ken) Lockwood, and Monroe (Anita) Forman.

Funeral service will be 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018, at Moore and Parker Funeral Home in Maysville.

Burial will be in Hillcrest Garden of Memories.

Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Hope, Maysville Extended Care Recreation Fund, or Tollesboro Christian Church.

https://www.mooreandparkerfh.com/obituaries/Joyce-Forman-Love?obId=18812416#/obituaryInfo
 
Forman, Joyce (I4833)
 
11106 Sergeant under Colonel Beatty during the Revolutionary War.

 
Hedges, Joseph (I1592)
 
11107 Serious Accident Near Brookfield
While workmen were repairing the damage done by the recent wreck on the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad near Brookfield, a pile driver place on a temporary bridge became top-heavy and went below into the creek bottom side up, killing Oscar Cassity, fireman on the pile driver, and seriously injuring Ross Robbins.
The Star Herald, Belton, Missouri. Friday, 26 December 1902.
 
Cassity, Oscar A. (I2494)
 
11108 Services Are Conducted For Billings Resident
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Hedges, 51, Billings resident since 1943, were conducted Thursday at Settergren’s Chapel by the Rev. A.C. Caton, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Hedges, who lived at 114 S. 29th St., died of cancer Monday at a Billings hospital.
“The Lord Is My Shepherd” and “Now the Day is Over” were sung by Mrs. G.M. Herbstruth, accompanied by Mrs. Robert H. Leonard.
Pallbearers were Porter Corby, Jesse I. Duncan, Richard J. Duncan, Stanley G. Duncan, Walter A. Duncan, and H. Oscar Jordahl. Burial was in Mountainview Cemetery.
Mrs. Hedges is survived by her husband, Rollen Hedges; her father, two brothers and a sister.
The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana. Friday, 29 May 1953, page 3.
 
Manion, Martha (I197)
 
11109 Services at Alpha for William Columbus McCoy
Funeral services for William Columbus McCoy, 69, were held Wednesday afternoon from the Alpha Baptist Church, the rev. Homer Harris officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Emil Todd and Beryl Meeker sang "Hand in Hand With Jesus" and "When They Ring Those Golden Bells," accompanied by Mrs. J.M. Robertson. Pallbearers were Emery Pearson, George Gardner, Nova Gardner, Jack Gardner, Sam Gardner and Raymond McCoy.
Burial was in the Alpha cemetery under the direction of the E.J. Robertson Funeral Home.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday, 26 September 1952.
 
McCoy, William Columbus (I2312)
 
11110 Services for Charles O. Gibs, Sr., 75, of Muskogee will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Bradley Funeral Chapel with Dr. Jim Anthis officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Born Nov. 11, 1905, in Yale, Ky., he died Wednesday at St. John Hospital in Tulsa.

Gibbs attended Oak Ridge, Mo., schools. He was a member of the Elks Lodge and the Eagles Lodge Rosecrucian Order Amorc.

Survivors include two sons, Charles O. Gibbs, Jr. of Houston, Texas and Eldon J. Gibbs of Eufaula; four brothers, Kelly of Salem, Mo., Tinsley of Muskogee, Glendon of Texas City, Texas and Sheldon of Phoenix, Ariz.; one sister, Elsie Redden of El Monte, Calif.; and two grandchildren.

The body will be available for viewing until 11 a.m. Friday.

Published in the Moskogee Phoenix, 18 Jun 1981, p.2A:
 
Gibbs, Charles Orr (I3871)
 
11111 Services for George C. McMillian, 66, Butler, Ky., will be 11 a.m. Monday at the Eckler Funeral Home, Dry Ridge. Visitation 4-9 p.m. Sunday. Burial, Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Pendleton County. Mr. McMillian died Thursday at Spears Hospital, Dayton, Ky. He was a retired farmer and a member of Unity Baptist church, Butler. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Irene McClanahan McMillian; sons, James I., Norcross, Ga., and Harold S. of Midland, Ohio; two brothers, Grover of Latonia, and Chesley of DeMossville, and two sisters, Mrs. Daisey Augustine, Cincinnati, and Mr. Stella M. Wallace, Knoxville, Ky.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Saturday, 3 February 1973.
 
McMillian, George Clinton (I3091)
 
11112 Services for Jordan Scott Woodard, 82, Linda Drive, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hughart and Beard Funeral Home, Hopkinsville, with the Rev. Earl Grace officiating.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery

Visitation will be Saturday from 1 p.m. until time for the service.

He died Saturday, March 13, 2010, at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital, Katy, Texas, following a long illness.

A native of Wilmore, he was born Feb. 29, 1928, the son of the late Granville C. Woodard Sr. and Olivia Prather Woodard.

He was retired, having worked as superintendent of paving at Dixie Pavers and later for the Rogers Group.

He was a Korean War Air Force veteran and was a member of the First United Methodist Church.

His wife, Marie Harper Woodard, died in 2000.

Survivors include two sons, Scott Woodard, Katy, Rodney Woodard, Cumming, Ga., and five grandchildren.

--Kentucky New Era, Thursday, March 18, 2010
-------------------------
Jordan Woodard was a life member of the Hopkinsville Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1913.
 
Woodard, Jordan Scott (I3780)
 
11113 Services for Louie Hotze, 86, 616 Wood St., Maysville, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Knox Funeral Home, Maysville. A retired Mascon County farmer and employee of Carnation Co., Maysville, he died Saturday at the Hayswood Hospital, Maysville. He is survived by his wife, Hallie; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Moran, Maysville, and Mrs. Dorothy Aster, Indianapolis, Ind.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Everet Stone, Maysville; a stepson, Charles Osborne, Covington, and a sister, Mrs. Jack Sweet, Maysville. Visitation until the hour of service. Burial, the Maysville Cemetery.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 6 January 1975.
 
Hotze, Louie Fredrick (I2015)
 
11114 Services for Mrs. Ivey Fearin, 71, RR1, Wallingford, Fleming County, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Pleasant Valley Church of Christ, Fleming County. Mrs. Fearin died Monday at the Fleming County Hospital. She is survived by her husband, L.R. Fearin; three daughters, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Hester, and Mrs. George Roberts, all of Fleming County; two sons, Leroy, Fleming County, and Stanley, Brookville; four sisters, Mrs. William Parker and Mrs. Ray Humphries, both of Fleming County, Mrs. Woodrow Bishop, Maysville, and Mrs. Roy Strode, Mason County, and a brother, Fantley Gilerson, Lexington. Visitation, in the Denton Funeral Home, Flemingsburg until one hour before services.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 12 April 1972.

LKH note: Fantley Gilkison’s surname is misspelled as Gilerson in the newspaper obituary.
 
Gilkison, Ivey (I4761)
 
11115 Services For Mrs. Lillian Hedges York To Be Held Sat. May 17.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Hedges York, 61, widow of the late John Louis York of 311 Cochran St. Aurora, will be held in the Stier & Williams funeral home, Saturday may 17, at 2 P.M. with the Rev. C.C. Dutt of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church, officiating. Interment will be in Riverview cemetery.
She died at 9 P.M. Wednesday May 14 in the Whitlach Clinic at Milan.
She lives one son, O.M. York of Milan; one brother, George Hedges of Dry Ridge, Ky.; one granddaughter Mrs. Betty Petit of Milan.
The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Thursday, 15 May 1952.
 
Hedges, Lillian (I482)
 
11116 Services Held For Alderson Resident
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at two o’clock at the Alderson Presbyterian church for Mrs. Elsie Early Hedges, 62, of Alderson who died Saturday night in the Hinton Hospital of a brain hemorrhage. She had been ill one week.
The Rev. W.W. Peters had charge of the service and burial was made in the Alderson cemetery under the direction of the Alderson Funeral Home.
A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Early, Mrs. Hedges was born at Sinks Grove.
Survivors include her husband, J.K. Hedges; one daughter; one son and five sisters.
Hinton Daily News, Hinton, West Virginia. Monday, 23 January 1956.
 
Early, Elsie Eva (I1553)
 
11117 Services Held for Mrs. P.T. Cassity
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, March 10, 1963, 2:00 p.m. from the Balko Apostolic Faith Church for Mrs. Mary Ellen Cassity, who passed from this life at her home March 7 after a long illness of nine months.
Ministers officiating were Rev. Floyd LaMunyan of Laverne, Okla. and Rev. Mark Adair of Canyon, Texas. A quartet consisting of Rev. and Mrs. Jack Cornell and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Malone, sang two song, “Good Night Here and Good Morning Up There” and “Going Down The Valley.” Rev. and Mrs. Floyd LaMunyan sang, “The Land To Which I’m Going.”
Active Casket Bearers were: Vernie Law, Clarence law, Henry Noble, Bill Taylor, Woodrow Reddick and Charles Zimmerman.
Interment was in the Balko Pleasant Hill Cemetery under the direction of Goodner Funeral Home.
The Herald-Democrat, Beaver, Oklahoma. Thursday, 14 March 1963.
 
Anderson, Mary Ellen (I1784)
 
11118 Services Held For Phillip Carner
Funeral services for Phillip R. Carner, 82 year old resident of Doniphan and Campbell, who died August 30, were held Thursday at the Doniphan Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Pettit officiating. Burial was in the Doniphan Cemetery.
He was a member of the Baptist Church. In 1885 he was married to Minthia E. Gates in Ripley County. She died in 1919 and in 1921 he was married to Ethel Edwards of Campbell. He died at the home of his son, Troy carner of Doniphan.
Surviving are the widow; six children, Ettie Carson of Risco, Grace Lynxwiler of Doniphan, Roy Carner of Burr, Mo., Roxie Candra of Metcalf, Ill., Birdie Palmer and Troy Carner of Doniphan; two brothers, Bob Carner of Mounds, Okla., and S.V. Carner of Presant, Okla., and one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Cariel of Globe, Ariz. Twenty-one grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild also survive.
Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Saturday, 1 September 1959.
 
Carner, Phillip Richard (I2958)
 
11119 Services Here Today For Mrs. Ehrhart
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Ehrhart, 75, formerly of Decatur, will be at 2 p.m. today in Boiling Springs Church, with burial in Boiling Springs Cemetery. Friends may call the church from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. today.
Mrs. Ehrhart died in Benton Wednesday, after an illness of about two weeks.
She was born in Macon County, July 31, 1883, the daughter of Daniel and Mollie Good, and was married to Charles Ehrhart Feb. 28, 1901 in Decatur.
Mrs. Ehrhart lived here until about four years ago when she moved to Benton to live with a son.
She leaves six daughters, Mrs. Neva Bradford of Mount Vernon, Mrs. Gracie Crouch of Bluford; Mrs. Martha Grubbs of Bellflower, Calif.; Mrs. Gladys Benius and Mrs. Lidora Dickey, both of Decatur; Mrs. Marybelle Smith of Odessa, Tex.; two sons, Roy of Benton and Edward of Belle Rive; two sisters, Mrs. Susan Allen of Decatur and Mrs. Lela Matlock of Wisconsin.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 18 June 1959.
 
Good, Lillian Bell (I3297)
 
11120 Services today for Mrs. Hedges
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today for Mrs. Lelia Mary Hedges at United Methodist Church, Browning, with the Rev. Kenneth Kelley and the Rev. Robert Gant officiating.
Burial followed in the Morris Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Wade Funeral Home, Browning.
Lelia Mary Cooper Hedges was born Nov. 19, 1907, the daughter of Homer D. and Elizabeth Ann Cooper. She died Saturday evening at the family home in Browning.
On April 20, 1929 she married Lee Ellis Hedges.
Survivors include her husband of the home; sons, Gale and Jerry, Browning; daughter, Mrs. Robert (Carmen) Lytle, Kansas City; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson; brother, Harold Cooper, Purdin; sister, Mrs. Esther Buswell, Purdin.
She was preceded in death by her parents and four brothers.
Mrs. Hedges was a member of the Locust Valley Baptist Church.
 
Cooper, Lelia Mary (I203)
 
11121 Services Were Held In Purdin, Thursday At 2
Edward M. Pulliam, son of Thomas and Anna (Cassity) Pulliam, was born in Linn County, Missouri, October 31, 1871, and departed this life December 20, 1949, after spending the greater part of his life in the vicinity of Purdin.
His passing came suddenly while visiting his niece, Mrs. Eva Helms, at Chillicothe, Missouri.
Due to failing health, he spent the greater part of the past year with his daughter and family in Erie, Pennsylvania. He returned to Missouri less than a month ago.
He leaves to mourn his passing, a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert H. Kroeger, a grandson Gilbert Edward Kroeger, a nephew, Karl Albert Falch, reared from infancy, two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bivens and Mrs. Etta Cady, and one brother, Charley Pulliam, and several nieces and nephews. A brother, William Pulliam, preceded him by death two years.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Purdin at two o'clock, December 22, 1949, with Rev. W.A. Pollock, officiating. The song services were by Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Helen Cokerham, W.W. Western and Mr. Lyons. Pall bearers were Mack Molloy, Joe Eden, Robert Hoover, Oscar Thorne, Floyd Hardin and Mark Gooch. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 29 December 1949.
 
Pulliam, Edward Molton (I2604)
 
11122 Services will be 2 p.m. today at the Sharkey Baptist church, Rowan County, for Denver C. Harris, 36, RR3 Flemingsburg, who died Friday at the Veterans Hospital, Lexington, following a long illness. A carpenter, he is survived by his wife, Jimmie; three sons, Dennis and Stephen, both of Marion, Ind., and Arthur, Fleming County; his mother, Mrs. Alice Harris, Flemingsburg; four sisters and seven brothers. Visitation, until the hour of services, at the Harris residence, Flemingsburg RR3. Burial, in the Caudill Cemetery, Rowan County, under the direction of the Denton Funeral Home, Flemingsburg.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 23 September 1974.
 
Harris, Denver C. (I3855)
 
11123 Services will be at 2 p.m. today in the Knox Funeral Home, Maysville, for Everett G. Love, 68, Dover, who died Saturday at his residence. A Mason County school bus driver and farmer, he is survived by his wife, Fay; a son, Alva, and two sisters, Miss Maude Love and Miss Youella Weaver both of Maysville. Visitation, until the hour of services. Burial, in the Maysville Cemetery.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 14 January 1974.
 
Love, Everett Gilmore (I4831)
 
11124 Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Sunset Chapel of Taft Funeral Home for Robert S. Jaggers, 71. The pastor of the Taft Heights Assembly of God Church will officiate in the services.

He was born May 21, 1909 in Los Angeles to Gurney and Pearley Jaggers, and died Wednesday, December 19, 1980, in a Bakersfield hospital.

Wilmington was his home until 1928 when he moved to Taft. He and the former Ethel Decker were married here Oct. 29, 1928.

He had served in the Sheriff's Department for two years before going to work for Safe Oil Co. in 1938. In 1940 he returned to law enforcement, serving as night sergeant for the Taft Police Dept. He left the department in 1956 to start his own Merchants Police and Protective Patrol, two years later in 1958 adding Jagger's Burglar Alarms to his business. He retired and sold his merchants Patrol in 1972, however remained active as manager in the Jagger's Burglar Alarm Co., which is currently owned by his son.

In addition to his wife Ethel, he is survived by a son, two sisters, five grandchildren and one great great grandson, and many other relatives in the Los Angeles area.

Serving as casket bearers will be fellow officers of the Taft Police and Sheriffs Departments. Interment will follow the services in the West Side Cemetery.

Friends who wish to pay their respects may call this evening and prior to services at the Taft Funeral Home.
 
Jaggers, Robert S. (I3155)
 
11125 seventeen children
 
Gilkison, Albert Dee (I780)
 
11126 Sgt. Floyd R. Hughes, Ret., 51, 905 Haynes Avenue, passed away Saturday. Survivors: Wife, Maroy Hughes; son, Floyd R. Hughes, Jr.; daughter, Mrs. Linda Hall; mother, Mrs. Myrtie Hughes; brothers, Steve E. Hughes, Jack R. Hughes, James F. Hughes. Graveside services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Rose Hill Cemetery, Arrangements Lucas Funeral Home, 650 Brentwood Stair Rd. 838-2337.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Monday, 23 July 1979.
 
Hughes, Floyd Ronald (I4078)
 
11127 Shaner, Arthur Lester, d. 01/24/1924, Section A, Site 635, US MARINE CORPS, PVT, WORLD WAR I

http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/sanfran/sfnat/index.htm 
Shaner, Arthur Lester (I2383)
 
11128 Sharon Ann Harris, 68, of Maysville, Kentucky passed away on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at the Bourbon Community Hospital in Paris, Kentucky. She was the widow of Donnie Wayne Harris who died in 2019. Mrs. Harris was a retired hairdresser and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was born in Maysville, Kentucky on September 30, 1952 the daughter of the late Joseph H. Eubanks, Jr. and Lillian Hill Eubanks. She is survived by her two sons, Brandon W. Harris and Travis J. Harris (Shawnda) both of Flemingsburg, KY; her brother, Randy Eubanks (Beverly) of Flemingsburg, KY and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Sharon Harris will be held at the Knox and Brothers Funeral Home at 1:00 PM Monday, July 26, 2021. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Monday from 11:00 AM until the hour of the service. Burial will follow in the Caudill Cemetery, Sharkey, Kentucky. Pallbearers will be Brandon Harris, Travis Harris, Joshua Eubanks, Tyler Eubanks, JW Neal and Larry Caudill. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to the Shriners Hospital for Children, PO Box 863765, Orlando, FL 32886.
 
Eubanks, Sharon Ann (I3866)
 
11129 Sharon Gale Campbell, of Crittenden, was born in Versailles, Kentucky on December 20, 1948 and passed away at St. Elizabeth, Edgewood on July 1, 2014 at the age of 65. She was the daughter of the late Douglas Morton Million and Helen Corman of Lancaster, Kentucky.

Mrs. Campbell was married to E J Campbell who passed away March 17, 2006. She is survived by sons: Keith Campbell of Crittenden and E. J. Campbell Jr. of Crittenden; daughter: Sonja Lanette Russell of Florence; mother: Helen Corman of Lancaster; brother: Dean Morgan Million (Julie) of Lancaster; sisters: Karen Sue Turner of Nicholasville, Terry Lou Cox of Lancaster and Esther Margaret Coon of Clarksville, TN; close friend: Marty Grissett of Williamstown; eight grandchildren; four great grandchildren and many other friends and relatives. She was preceded in death by her daughters: Priscilla Gail Sumpter and Shonna Lynn Campbell.

Arrangements are by the Elliston - Stanley Funeral Home, 132 South Main St., Crittenden, KY 41030. Funeral services will be 11:00 A M, Thursday, July 3, 2014 at the Arlington Memorial Gardens, 2145 Compton Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. There is no visitation. Burial will follow at the cemetery.
 
Million, Sharon Gale (I4973)
 
11130 Sharon L. Hoag 79, lifelong Fairmount area resident, passed away at 5:28am Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center in Danville.

She was born May 9, 1940 in Danville, Illinois, the daughter of Edwin and Mary Jones Darr.

Sharon and Clifford “Clint” Hoag were united in marriage August 14, 1965 at the United Methodist Church of Jamaica, Illinois. Clint survives as well as two sons, Drew (Lisa) Hoag of Fairmount and Jason (Lori) Hoag of St. Charles, Missouri. Seven grandchildren also survive, Shanon, Britny, Brandon, William, Benjamin, Abby, Elizabeth aka “Bird”.

She was an active longtime member of the Fairmount Women’s Club, and attended the First Baptist Church of Fairmount. Sharon also enjoyed traveling the world, however, Northern Michigan held a special place in her heart.

Burial will be the Greenview Cemetery in Fairmount. 
Darr, Sharon Lea (I5680)
 
11131 Sharon Louise Stacy, 68, passed away on Sunday, August 4, 2019 in Norwich, NY. Sharon was born on February 28, 1951 in Sidney NY, the second child of the late Rutherford White and Mary Wellman White of South New Berlin.

She graduated from South New Berlin Central School in 1969. Over the years, she worked for the Norwich Shoe Company and the Red Barrel in New Berlin.

After Norwich Shoe closed, Sharon went to college to get her degree in Biology and Earth Science. She was in the process of earning her teaching degree when she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She then moved to Conklin to live with her sister, Cindy White Scott, who predeceased her.

The last few years of Sharon’s life were spent living in Norwich. Sharon loved many things in life, especially her cats. She also loved spending time in her flowerbeds. You would always find dirt under her fingernails. No gloves for Sharon, that’s not how you work with plants. If you asked her, she would be able to tell you almost anything you needed or wanted to know about plants. She would spend many hours in in her flower beds, working and watching the birds. She also enjoyed reading.

Sharon loved spending time with her two grandchildren and always kept the cookie jar full for their visits. She would spend hours deciding what they were going to make together.

Sharon leaves behind two sons, Danny Stacy of Norwich, and Justin Stacy of Binghamton; two grandchildren, Ethan Stacy and Mary Stacy of Beaver Meadow; three sisters, Elizabeth Christian of Norwich, Mary Reynolds of Oxford, and Cathy White of Harpursville; three brothers, John White of New Berlin, Joseph White of South New Berlin, and Paul White of Holmesville; many nieces, nephews and cousins also survive.

In keeping with Sharon’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. A graveside service will take place at 11:00 am on Friday, September 13, at Copes Corners Cemetery with Rev. Jeremy Stopford officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations in Sharon’s name may be made to the Norwich SPCA, 6160 County Road 32, Norwich NY 13815. Arrangements have been entrusted to R.J. Fahy Funeral Home. 
White, Sharon Louise (I4212)
 
11132 Shaw Funeral Home of Vici

Deloris Essie Hedges
(January 18, 1941 - August 19, 2012)

Deloris Essie Johnston Hedges passed peacefully from this life, with her family at her side, on August 19, 2012 at the age of 71. Deloris was the youngest daughter of Loyd and Essie (Olds) Johnston. She was born in Shattuck, Oklahoma on January 18, 1941. Deloris was affectionately known as “Buddy” to her sister and brothers.

Deloris grew up on the Jeffery Ranch near Vici, Oklahoma where she attended the elementary and high school, graduating with the Class of 1959. She was Salutatorian of her class.

Deloris was united in marriage to Orne Thompson on June 9, 1958 in Woodward, Oklahoma. They lovingly added four children to their family; Sandra Ann, Randall Loyd, Joan Renee and Jimmie Dewayne. They made their home for a time in Amarillo, Texas, Woodward, Oklahoma and Buffalo, Oklahoma before returning to Vici. Deloris was a devoted and loving mother.

Deloris and Roy Aytes were married on September 27, 1977. Roy worked on the pipeline so the couple lived in many places in the western half of the United States as they followed the pipeline construction. She met many people and they all became friends throughout the years.

Deloris was a member of the Vici United Methodist Church and was active in United Methodist Women. She enjoyed sewing for her family and was a longtime member of the Turner Quilting Club. She enjoyed traveling and did so until her health caused her to stay home.

In December, 2010 Wendell Hedges and Deloris were married. Wendell’s children, Becky, Jim, David and Frank joined the family.

Deloris was preceded in death by husband, Roy Aytes; parents, Loyd and Essie Johnston; son, Jimmie and brothers, Milo, Ernest, Jimmie and Dale.

Deloris is survived by husband, Wendell; children, Sandra of Elk City, Oklahoma Randall and wife Dana of Vici, Oklahoma and Joan and husband Rick of Vici; Wendell’s children Becky, Jim, David, and Frank; seventeen grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; brother, Melvin Johnston and wife Eileen of Fargo, Oklahoma and Deletha Thomas and husband Earl of Tipton, Indiana; several aunts, many nieces and nephews and special friends Chub Shaw and family and Ann Barr.
https://www.shawfuneralhome.net/obituaries/print?o_id=1563951
 
Johnston, Deloris Essie (I5172)
 
11133 She subsequently married Cornelis Vinhout and removed to Ulster county, where she was living as late as 1700.

A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English times.
page 208.
 
Vinhout, Cornelis (I6019)
 
11134 She was born August 25, 1918 in Bath County, Kentucky, a daughter of the late Allie and Mable Ralston Razor.

Geneva was a homemaker and a member of the Rowan County Homemakers, the Bluebank First Church of God where she served as song leader and the Kentucky Farm Bureau Association. She loved fishing, her flower gardens and nature. Geneva tried to get everyone see the beauty in nature. She loved her friends and her door was always open to anyone.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 591/2 years, Burl Moore who passed away on March 31, 1993 and three brothers, Claude Razor, Gene Razor and Ewell Razor.

Survivors include two daughters, Lana Peacock and her husband, James Richard of Las Vegas, Nevada and Joyce Marie Moore Alfrey of Auburndale Florida, four grandchildren, Jameson Burl Allen Peacock, Daryl Alfrey, Jeannie Carroll and Leigh Ann Morris, seven great-grandchildren, Erin Alfrey, Amanda Alfrey, Michael Alfrey, Tess Marie Carroll, Zachary Morris, Mariah Morris and Arabella Morris and several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted at 12 Noon Saturday, October 27, 2007 at the Bluebank First Church of God with Rev. Jeff Fannin and Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. Burial will follow in the Slaty Point Cemetery at Farmers. Visitation is after 10:00 A.M. Saturday at the church.

Pallbearers will be family and friends.

Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral Home is caring for the arrangements.
 
Razor, Geneva (I3883)
 
11135 She was born February 7, 1940 to Lynn Espy and Alice Brown in Vici, Oklahoma. Chris went to high school in Seiling, Oklahoma and graduated with honors in 1958. She married the love of her life, Bob, in October of the same year.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Bobby H. Sinclair; her parents, Lynn Espy and Alice Brown; her brother, Burtis Espy; and a son, Barry Lee.
 
Espy, Christina Jane (I5151)
 
11136 She was first married to Elmer Ferguson. After his death, she married Fred Albert Hedges on May 14, 1938 in Moberly, Randolph County, Missouri
 
Fillinger, Nettie Ethel (I909)
 
11137 She was Long a Sufferer
Mrs. Charles Dimick, who Died Friday Morning
Champaign County Gazette August 2, 1905 page 7

Mrs. Charles Dimick died at her home, 307 East Tremont street at 4:15 a.m. today, after an illness covering a period of nearly five years. Mrs. Dimick was 42 years old. She leaves her husband and four children, Arthur, Gertie, Jennie and Daniel, all of whom reside at home.
The family removed here from Fairmount about six moths ago and Mr. Dimich, speaking of the sad affliction today, said that although strangers here, his family had been treated most kindly by the people of the neighborhood.

Obituary
Sidell Journal August 11, 1905 page 1

Mary Etta Tosh was born Feb. 9, 1864 in the county of Pittsylvania, state of Virginia. She was married to Chas. Dimick Dec. 25, 1884, united with the Christian church about twenty-five years ago and has since lived a devoted Christian life. She departed from this life July 28, 1905 at 4:15 at 307 E. Tremont St. Champaign, Ill. aged 41 years, 5 months 19 days.
The remains were taken over the Wabash Saturday evening on the 3:15 train to Fairmount where she was taken to the home of Mr. George Hedges and on Sunday morning the funeral was held at Center Point church at 10 o'clock conducted by Rev. Fisher, pastor of the Christian church at Champaign. Interment at Fairmount cemetery.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society
 
Tosh, Mary Etta (I214)
 
11138 Sheila Kimball, 69, passed away peacefully on October 27th, 2019, with her daughter by her side.

She was born on December 12th, 1949 in Denver, CO to Wilma and Herbert Goins. She was the wife of the Late Gerald Kimball, a Vietnam veteran and a Lance Corporal in the U.S Marine Corps. She is survived by her children Andy Kimball, Robert Kimball and Stacy Kimball. As well and her grandchildren, Andrew, Aaron, Lynea, Alivia, Savanna, Neveah, Younique, Cameron and Kross.

Sheila was always so full of life. In her younger years she truly “lived life to the fullest.” As she grew older, she slowed down her lifestyle and she became a woman of simple pleasures. She loved crocheting blankets, scarfs, booties/slippers, hats and so much more for her family. She spent many days watching her favorite TV shows, drawing cartoons and writing stories. She took great pleasure in being able to watch her grandkids grow up and she was proud of what her kids had accomplished.

Sheila was funny and a delight to talk to making light of any subject. She was full of stories, jokes, pranks and had a wild imagination. When it came to her friends or family, or anyone who crossed paths with her positively, she would mesmerize people with how well she could always remember everyone’s birthdays, important events and anniversaries. If you made an impact in her life she would never forget your special day.

So, we will ALL make sure we never forget her! She will be forever loved and missed, but her spirit will live on.

She will be laid to rest at Fort Logan National Cemetery alongside her husband.
 
Goins, Sheila Kay (I3722)
 
11139 SHERLOCK, Bellajo "Jodi" age 80 of Hamilton passed away at Mercy Hospital Fairfield on Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 7:22 AM. She was born in Rockcastle County, Kentucky on September 14, 1929 the daughter of Amos Andy and Ruby Naomi (Frith) Hampton. Jodi was a member of St. Peter in Chains Catholic Church. On October 25, 1947 in Hamilton she married Richard John Sherlock Jr., and he preceded her in death in 1999. She is survived by six children, Rev. R. Marc Sherlock of Tipp City, Ohio, Daniel L. Sherlock of Deer Park, Ohio, Timothy J. (Maria) Sherlock, Thomas M. Sherlock, both of Hamilton, Rosemary (Josef) Ture of Fairfield, and Joseph E. (Tisha) Sherlock of Hamilton; nine grandchildren, Andrea (Sergio) Mejia, Kent (Nicole) Sherlock, Marc Sherlock, Bethany Ture, Christine Ture, Annie Ture, Zachary Sherlock, Alexander Sherlock, and Lewis Mills; four great-grandchildren, Jasmine, Scarlett, Sahara, and Athena; a brother, Larry Hampton of Indiana; and a sister, Connie (Richard) Cunningham of Fairfield Township. She was preceded in death by her parents. Prayers will be held at the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, on Monday, September 21, 2009 at 10:15 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter in Chains Catholic Church at 11:00 AM. Visitation will be held at the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home at 1350 Millville Avenue on Sunday from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Burial will follow in St. Mary Cemetery. www.browndawson.com

Published by Journal-News on Sep. 18, 2009.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/hamilton/name/bellajo-sherlock-obituary?id=26392242

 
Hampton, Bellajo "Jodi" (I5064)
 
11140 SHERLOCK, Mary Jane (Janey) formerly of Hamilton, Ohio, passed away on Friday, November 9, 2018, at the Madison Senior Living in London, Ohio. Janey was born October 8, 1926 to Karl and May (Theobald) Korn. She attended St. Peter’s Elementary School and Notre Dame High School where she graduated in 1944. Janey worked at the Ohio Casualty Insurance Company and later at Pease Company in Hamilton. On September 21st, 1946 in St. Peter’s Church, she married Paul E. Sherlock and they were married for 51 years. They had one daughter, Paula. After Paul’s death in 1998, Janey volunteered at Mercy Hospital and Schroder Manor. She moved to London, Ohio in 2010 to be near to her daughter Paula, son-in-law Dan, and their family. She was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church in Hamilton until her move to London, and then became a member of St. Patrick Church.
Janey leaves behind her beloved daughter Paula and son-in-law Dan Hann; three grandchildren, David (Beth) Hann of Beavercreek Ohio, Michael (Nancy) Hann of Grove City Ohio, and Amy Hann-Morrow of London Ohio; six great- grandchildren, Nicholas, Jacob and Abigail Hann of Beavercreek, Luke and Lauren Hann of Grove City, and Hannah Morrow of London. Janey also had thirty-two nieces and nephews who were very close to her, and many friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Paul; two sisters, Dorothy (Bob) Millspaugh and Patricia (Bernard) Mick; a brother, Robert (Mary) Korn; sister- in- law, Eileen (Louis) Ganz; brother-in-law, Richard (Jody) Sherlock.
 
Korn, Mary Jane "Janey" (I5068)
 
11141 Sherman T. Gustin
Lander – Services for Wyoming pioneer Sherman T. Gustin, 81, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the United Methodist Church. The Rev. David Donkle will officiate.
Gustin died Thursday at his home following a lengthy illness.
He was born Oct. 4, 1898 at the old gold mining town of Lewiston, Wyo. near South pass to pioneer parents Edward and Phoebe (Abra) Gustin.
On April 2, 1922, he married the former Ella (Babe) Tracy at Lander. Gustin had lived all his life in Fremont County. He ranched for many years on deeded homestead land on the Wind River Indian Reservation, retiring from ranched in 1965. Since that time he has been a part owner of the Hiway Liquor Store just outside of Lander city limits.
He served 12 years on the Mill Creek School Board and worked for consolidation of county and reservation schools. He and his children started the first 4-H Club in Fremont County and he was instrumental in organizing the Mill Creek Grange and Farm Union. Gustin was appointed by President John F. Kennedy to the Soil Conservation Service and continued to serve in that capacity under President Lyndon Johnson. He had made many trips to Washington while serving soil conservation.
He was a member of the Cattlemen’s Assn. and the Lander Elks Club.
Besides his wife of Lander, he is survived by four daughters, Shirley Fraser, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Ada McDonell, Ft. Washakie; Rosalyn Hedges and Petty Gustin, both of Lander; one son Orville (Bud) Gustin, Cody; two brothers, Vernon and Max Gustin, both of Lander, eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery with the Hudson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Memorials to the Lander Branch of Fremont County Museum will be appreciated by the family.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Sunday, 6 July 1980.
 
Gustin, Sherman Tecumseh (I2953)
 
11142 Shirley Ann White, 83-year-old Marietta, OK resident, passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 19, 2021 at her residence. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to the Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home & Cremation Services of Marietta.

Shirley was born November 28, 1937 in Enville, OK to Roy and Inez (Kerr) Keel. She grew up and graduated school in Marietta. Shirley married the love of her life Jerry Lee White on January 2, 1959 in Marietta. The two spent nearly 42 years together before he passed away on May 21, 2001. Shirley spent most of her life in Marietta except for the time she traveled during Jerry's 20-year military career. She dedicated her life to caring for her husband and children. Shirley enjoyed playing bingo and going to the casino.

In addition to her husband and parents, she was also preceded in death by brothers, Doc Keel and Max Keel.

Shirley is survived by son, Terry White and wife Donna of Burneyville, OK; brother, Ellis Keel and wife Marilyn of White House, TX; three grandchildren, Ashley Anderson and husband Justin of Burneyville, Dustin White and wife Angie of Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, and Casey White and wife Kobie of Burneyville; and twelve great-grandchildren.

There are no services planned at this time.

Online guest book: wattsfuneralhome.com
 
Keel, Shirley Ann (I4354)
 
11143 Shirley Binion Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 24 to Feb. 26, 2009.
Shirley Razor Binion
1937-2009 MOREHEAD – Shirley Razor Binion, 71, of U.S. 60 West passed away on Saturday, February 21, 2009 in the St. Claire Regional Medical Center. She was born on November 30, 1937 in New Castle, Indiana, a daughter of the late Claude S. and Alma Highley Razor. Mrs. Binion was retired clerk having worked at Battson Drug and Rite Aid. She was a member of the Mud Lick First Church of God and enjoyed reading, going to church and Southern Gospel Music. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Binion who passed away on March 28, 1997 and one sister, Sharon Sue Razor James. Survivors include two aunts, Louise Razor of Hillsboro and Odie Razor of Mooreland, Indiana, two uncles, John Paul Highley and Robert E. Highley both of Salt Lick, two step-children, Greg Binion of Salt Lick and Debbie Bates of Salvisa and several cousins. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, February 25, 2009 in the chapel of the Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral Home with Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. Burial will follow in the Slaty Point Cemetery. Visitation is after 6:00 P.M. Tuesday. Pallbearers will be Matthew Vincent, Jordan Snedegar, Jacob Snedegar, Greg Binion, Bernard McGuire, Jay Brown, Eddie Sluss and Willie Hankinson. To view the online memorial and sign the guest book, please visit www.lanestuckygray.com.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/shirley-binion-obituary?id=24425136
 
Razor, Shirley (I3888)
 
11144 Sholar Funeral Home
Pleasureville, KY

Rev. J. Wayne Kelly, age 82 of Owenton, died Sunday, February 5, 2017 at his residence. He was born January 30, 1935 in Irvine, KY and was the son of the late Raymond W. and Fairy Ann Fowler Kelly. He served as a Minister for more than 53 years, and was a member of Lockport Baptist Church.

He is survived by his wife of sixty-three years: Beulah Million Kelly of Owenton; one son: Steven Wayne Kelly (and wife Jan) of Owenton; four daughters: Vickie Lynn Rice (and husband Jim) of Owenton, Teresa Ann Marlette (and husband Chris) of Worthville, Rhonda Carol Smither (and husband Eddie) of Frankfort, and Kimberly Gail Beverly of Owenton; ten grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by three brothers: Raymond Kelly, Jr., Burnam Isaac Kelly, and Winfred Lee Kelly.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, February 11, 2017 at Lockport Baptist Church. Rev. Paul Briscoe, pastor of Lockport Baptist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Owenton Cemetery. Visitation will be at the church from 10 a.m. until time of services on Saturday.

Pallbearers include James Rice, Brandon DeCapio, Kyle Kelly, Micah Smither, David Wilson, and Isaac Beverly.

Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of donations to Lockport Baptist Church, c/o Norma Robinson, 5393 Bethlehem Road, Pleasureville, KY 40057

Sholar Funeral Home of Pleasureville is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be expressed at sholarfuneralhome.com.

-contributed by member #48131039
 
Kelly, Wayne (I4907)
 
11145 Shoptaugh
Williamstown, Mo., Nov.29. – The body of Mrs. Noel Shoptaugh formerly of Williamstown, who died last Sunday at the home of her daughter in the State of Louisiana was brought back to Williamstown Tuesday for burial. Mrs. Shoptaugh was about eight years of age and is survived by nine daughters and one son.
Clark County Courier, Kohoka, Missouri. Friday, 7 December 1923.

LKH note: typo in news article. Should be Mrs. Noah Schoptaugh - not Noel.
 
Dorrity, Sarah Almeda (I121)
 
11146 Shot and Killed
John M. Hedges, a brother of Walter Hedges, was shot and killed in Denver a week ago Monday, by Frank Butts. Butts, who shot Hedges was drunk. The Denver News says of Hedges: “John M. Hedges, a carpenter, who was shot and killed by Frank Butts, came to Denver from Denison, Kansas, last Aug. The delight of the wife and four children as she read the many quaint sentences of a special delivery letter received yesterday morning from the father were soon to turn to sorrowing tears as only a little later that same mother read a telegram stating the father was shot and killed.
“I cannot account for the strange tragedy,” said Mrs. Hedges. “The only thing that might cause it was the fact that Butts owned my husband money, and my husband was going to leave him.
“My husband came to this state for his health, his brother and four sisters having died of consumption. He feared the same fate.”
J.M. Hedges was 37 years of age. He leaves a wife and four young children. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. J.S. Gill, of Topeka and four brothers, Marlon, Walter, Edgar and A.V. Hedges of Kansas. His father died only six weeks ago. Walter Hedges attended the funeral of his brother at Denison, Sunday, which was held under the auspices of the Odd Fellows.
Muscotah Record, Muscotah, Kansas. Thursday, 4 April 1907.
 
Hedges, John Milton (I379)
 
11147 Sidney Hedges Gabel
Sidney Hedges Gabel, 74, 2317 Butternut Lane, died Saturday, April 27, at the Stormont-Vail Regional Medical Center in Topeka.
She was born Nov. 23, 1921, at Chillicothe, Mo. She grew up in Kansas City, Mo., where she attended the local public schools and was a graduate of Southwest High School. She had also attended the University of Missouri and later the Conservatory of Music at Kansas City, Mo.
Mrs. Gael was a veteran of World War II, serving in the WACS. She served as a payroll clerk for almost two years at Camp Hood, Texas, and sang with the Special Services Dance Band for the Special Services Unit.
The married Rufus R. Gabel in 1957 in Kansas City, Mo. He preceded her in death in January.
Mrs. Bagel spent most of her life in the Kansas City area. She worked as a new business clerk for the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company for many years. She retired in 1990. She had been a resident of Manhattan since October 1995.
She was a former member of the Santa Fe Hill Baptist Church, Kansas City, where she had served as a pianist, substitute organist, Sunday school director, nursery coordinator, women’s missionary union director and a member of various committees. Since moving to Manhattan, she had become a member of the College Heights Baptist Church.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Gabel was preceded in death by a son, Paul Douglas Gabel, in 1995.
Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Ann McGinness, Clinton, Mo., and Jan Slezinger, Johnston, Manhattan; two sons, Gregory Alan Slezinger, Kansas City, Mo., and John L. Slezinger III, Beaverton, Ore.; one sister, Esther Anderson, Pullman, Wash.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The Manhattan Mercury, Manhattan, Kansas. Monday, 29 April 1996.
 
Hedges, Sidney McDowell (I3678)
 
11148 Siegel Morton Yeazell was born in 1884 to Adam Wallace Yeazell and Sarah Amelia Cessna, in Homer, Champaign County, IL. Sarah Cessna was the daughter of William Cessna and Sarah Jane Hawkins. Adam W. Yeazell was the son of Adam Yeazell and Mariah Crabill.
Siegel married Edith Leona Wagner, daughter of Peter John Wagner and Elizabeth Loeffler, of Ogden, Champaign County, IL.

Sigel Yeazel Dies Week Following Operation
The Homer Enterprise
Thursday, April 29, 1948, page 1

Sigel M. Yeazel, 63, retired Homer farmer and trucker, died Saturday afternoon in Illinois Research hospital, Chicago, where he had been a patient for two weeks. He underwent a major operation a week before his death and appeared to be recovering. Mrs. Yeazel and son, Glen, had visited with him Wednesday and Mrs. Yeazel planned to return Sunday. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday in Homer Methodist church with Rev. R. E. Buford officiating. Burial was in GAR cemetery. Mr. Yeazel was born Aug. 10, 1884, son of Wallace and Sarah Cessna Yeazel, on a farm north of Homer. He was married to Edith Waggoner, who died in November, 1918. He later married Hattie Blacker. They moved to town about 15 years ago from a farm southeast of Homer, and he had been a trucker since then. Surviving are his wife, Hattie; three children by his first marriage, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, Homer, and Mrs. Helen Bryant and Glen Yeazel, both of St. Joseph; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Yeazel, 92, Homer; 13 grandchildren; three step-children, Mrs. Violet Yeazel, St. Joseph; Mrs. Dorothy Atkinson, Indianola, and Floyd Blacker, Champaign. He also leaves two brothers, Troy, Rockwell City, Iowa, and Rolla, Fairmount; and five sisters, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Homer; Mrs. Ada Hillard, Homer; Mrs. Mabel Stayton, Ogden; Mrs. Bertha Hartley, Decatur, and Mrs. Mertie Clester, Fairmount.
Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society.
 
Yeazel, Sigel Morton (I1896)
 
11149 SILVER STAR CITATION: The President of the United States of America takes pride in presenting the Silver Star (Posthumously) to Corporal Hubert David Mark (MCSN: 655454), United States Marine Corps, for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity while serving as a Radio Operator and Jeep Driver in Headquarters and Service Company, First Marines, First Marine Division (Reinforced), in action against enemy aggressor forces in Korea on 29 November 1950. Assigned the mission of driving to an area where a large motor convoy was being attacked by a numerically superior hostile force and to radio information on the situation back to Regimental Headquarters, Corporal Mark carried out his task with great speed and efficiency. Ambushed by an enemy patrol and wounded while returning to headquarters, he took cover beside his jeep and delivered pistol fire on the enemy until his ammunition was exhausted. Despite the hostile fire, he obtained a rifle from the jeep and placed accurate and effective fire on the enemy, aiding the other members of the jeep in seeking covered positions. Although mortally wounded by hostile machine gun fire, he continued to bring fire to bear upon the enemy until he lost consciousness. By his courageous actions, he served to inspire all who observed him and contributed materially to the subsequent repulse of the hostile attack. His outstanding courage, initiative and aggressive fighting spirit reflect the highest credit upon Corporal Mark and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.
 
Mark, Hubert David (I4327)
 
11150 Simeon R. Cook Taken By Death
Simeon R. Cook, age 73, for many years a foreman at the plant of the Champion Paper and Fibre company, died Tuesday morning, 9:30 o’clock, at his home, 1317 Dayton street, of complications following an illness of about four years.
Born in Kentucky, he came to Hamilton 30 years ago and had been a resident here since.
He was married in Kentucky to Leona Hedges, who survives him, and a union to which the following children were form: Edward Cook, Mrs. Rose Sherlock, Mrs. Mary Havious, Mrs. Lillian farmer, Mrs. Ethel Collins and Mrs. Helen Davidson.
Friends may call at the home Wednesday evening. Funeral arrangement will be announced later.
The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Tuesday, 3 March 1936.
 
Cook, Simeon Roger (I650)
 

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