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1451 Edwin Tyler Hammond
Staff WriterThe Tuscaloosa News

Edwin Tyler Hammond, 87, of 30385 Highway 17, died April 29, 2002 at Salem Nursing and Rehab Center. Graveside services will be held in Bethel Cemetery, today at 11 a.m. Rev. David R. Lemoine, Jr. will officiate. Skelton Funeral Home is directing.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Mable Lee Hammond.

Survivors include his son, Wade H. Hammond of Reform, Ala.; sister-in-law, Agnes Hammond; and nephew, Billy Hammond.

Mr. Hammond was born September 7, 1914 in Bessemer, Alabama to Pat Hammond and Emma Curry Hammond. He was a retired farmer, a World War II Veteran serving with the Corp. of Engineers and a well known resident of the Reform area.

Pallbearers will be David Jennings, Bill Fullerton, J.T. Simpson, Ken Simpson, Murry Perrigin and Kent Simpson.

Tuscaloosa News, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/story/news/2002/05/01/edwin-tyler-hammond/27822297007/
 
Hammond, Edwin Tyler (I3182)
 
1452 Eight children Smith, James William (I33)
 
1453 eight children Cogswell, Gertrude (I1133)
 
1454 Elbert E. Moore Dies.
Elbert E. Moore died at his home southeast of this city Saturday, Dec. 7, 1918, of influenza, aged 40 years, 2 months and 7 days. Elbert was a son of Austin Moore, he being the third member of the family to died within a period of four days, and all succumbing to the same ailment.
Elbert was a prominent farmer of the southeast part of the county and was well known and highly respected in this community, he having been for some time an employe in the Halliburton store. For the past few years he has given his time to farming and stock raising, in which enterprise he was making a decided success.
Besides his widow he leaves a number of relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death.
The remains were laid to rest in Mt. Zion cemetery Monday.
The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 12 December 1918.
 
Moore, Elbert Everett (I2897)
 
1455 Elbridge Atchison
Cambridge City – Elbridge Atchison, 63 years old, residing on Rural Route 1, Cambridge City, died Friday morning. He was a native of Kentucky.
He was a retired farmer and had farmed in Henry and Wayne counties. He had resided on a farm north of here for 24 years. He was affiliated with the Dublin Gospel Mission church at Dublin.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lella Atchison; three sons, Lloyd and Harold of newton, Kan., and Marvin E. of Hagerstown; one daughter, Mrs. John Seward, Rural Route 1, Cambridge City; three sisters, Mrs. Ona Reeves, Mt. Summit, Ind., Mrs. Anna David, Maysville, Ky., and Mrs. George Pierce, Cynthiana, Ky.; two brothers, Charles of Salt Lick, Ky., and Chester of Glenarm, Ill.; six grandchildren.
Services for Mr. Atchison will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Dublin Gospel Mission in charge of Rev. L.R. Rahrar and Rev. Harvey Fidler. Burial will be South Lawn cemetery, Dublin. Friends may call at the Doll funeral home in Dublin Saturday afternoon and evening and at the Atchison residence on the Dublin pike Sunday until 1 p.m.
Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Friday, 20 October 1961.
 
Atchison, Elbridge Walter (I1422)
 
1456 ELBY CLAUD HELMS was born near Milan 10 May 1874 to SIMON and MARY HELMS, and died 12 January 1944. 23 March 1898 married LUELLA E. BELT. A son ORVYL H. HELMS died 28 Jan 1937. Leaves the wife, a grandson ORVYL H. HELMS Jr. of Linneus MO; a sister LYDIA SEALS of Purdin MO; a brother Dr.E.T. HELMS of Eugene OR; a half brother WALLACE E. HELMS of Chillicothe MO. Elby was Purdin Telephone Exchange manager for 35 yrs.

From The Browning Leader-Record, issue 20 Jan 1944.
 
Helms, Elby Cloud (I2612)
 
1457 Elder C.E. Potter preached the funeral of Rev. Wm. Hedges at Purdin Monday afternoon.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 29 October 1925.
 
Hedges, William Riley (I10)
 
1458 Elderly Teacher, Mrs. Crain, Dies
Mrs. Jessie Bundren Crain, a first-grade teacher who had introduced thousands of new pupils to school life, died late yesterday at the Beverly home, where she lived alone.
Mrs. Crain was 76 and would have retired from McCampbell Elementary School faculty after this school year. She formerly taught for years at old Van Gilder, whose building is now being dismantled.
It is Easter school holiday and apparently only a few close neighbors knew the elderly teacher had been ill several days. She has no immediate family left.
Complained of Pains
“She had complained of chest pain,” said Mrs. Letha Ridenour, a Tazewell Pike neighbor. “But when I went to see how she was, about 11 a.m. yesterday, Mrs. Crain walked out on the porch and said ‘Oh, it’s just heaven outside!’”
Another neighbor, Mrs. Jane Hyatt, stopped by 4:40 p.m. Mrs. Crain came to the door, asked Mrs. Hyatt in and asked her not to let the teacher’s pet French Poodle, Tike, out the door. Then Mrs. Crain walked to a chair and fell over dead.
The body was taken to Rose’s.
Mrs. Crain had made a close companion of Tike. She had had the Poodle since a previous pet, Miss Muffett, a Chihuahua, died two years ago.
Each Gave Her Hug
The long-time teacher hadn’t missed a school day in her classroom since 1948. She found time for various other interests too. She was active in Shannondale Presbyterian Church, Ossoli United Daughters of the Confederacy and Daughters of the American Revolution. She came here with her late parents from Lexington, Ky., in 1921.
Mrs. Crain was ever thinking up some pleasant surprise which kept her small pupils endeared to her. One of the last such events was the Valentine Party she gave them this year.
Mrs. Crain visited her first-graders parents regularly. She kept her classroom bright and gay with homemade decorations. At the end of the day her little boys and girls would line up and each give teacher a farewell hug before starting for home.
The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee. Thursday, 14 April 1960.
 
Bundren, Jessie Hedges (I2764)
 
1459 Eldiva J. Kerns
Eldiva Joyce "Granny" Kerns, 74, of Bowling Green, died Aug. 14, 2011, at The Medical Center.
The Morehead native was born April 6, 1937. She was a retired seamstress for Hawkins Upholstery. She was a member of Slaty Point Missionary Baptist Church. She loved to garden and was known as "Granny" to everyone who knew here. She was a daughter of the late Hobart Purvis and Minnie Moody Purvis. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Raymond, Willard, Marvin and Milburn Purvis; and three sisters, Mary Olive Perry, Lovell Swim and Frances Stevenson.
Funeral is at 2 p.m. Wednesday at J.C. Kirby & Son Funeral Home, Broadway Avenue chapel. Visitation is from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Survivors include a son, Gary Lynn Hunt of Bowling Green; three daughters, Katie Tucker, Debra Sue Hunt and Diana Kay Lamastus, all of Bowling Green; a brother Clifford Ray Purvis of Las Vegas; five grandchildren, Stephanie Carroll and her husband Lee, Justin Towe and his wife, Valeris, Gary "Lee" Hunt, Kendra Lamastus and Madison Hunt; and two great-grandsons, Grayson Lee Carroll and Wyatt Daniel Towe.
The Park City Daily News, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Tuesday, 16 August 2011.
 
Purvis, Eldiva Joyce (I3988)
 
1460 Eldon E. Simpson
Rockport, (Sp.) - Funeral services will be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Cage Funeral Home for Eldon E. Simpson, a public accountant, who died yesterday afternoon of wounds from a .38 calibre pistol Justice of the Peace Joe Smith returned a verdict of suicide.
Simpson had been a resident here for several years. Shortly before his death he gave a note to his two step-sons to be delivered to his wife, a waitress in a Rockport cafe. The boys were about 50 feet away from the house when they heard the shot.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Marie Simpson; three children, aged seven, four, and two; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Wood, all of Rockport, and one brother, William C. Simpson, of Dayton, Ohio.
Corpus Christi Times. Saturday, 8 June 1945
 
Simpson, Ersel Eldon (I193)
 
1461 Eldon Fieseler
Graveside services for Eldon LeRoy “Tiny” Fieseler, 57, of Central Valley will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Lawncrest Memorial Park in Redding with military honors by the 20th District Drill Team. Members of the Redding Moose Lodge No.1006 will officiate.
Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday at Lawncrest Chapel.
Mr. Fieseler died of natural causes Thursday at his home. He was born Aug. 12, 1925, in Woodward, Iowa. He moved to Shasta County in 1962.
A cement mason, Mr. Fieseler was president of the Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 805 and a delegate to the Northern District Council.
He was active in several citizens band radio clubs in the north state as well as in school organizations and the Cub Scouts. He was a member of the Redding Moose Lodge, recently serving as governor, and of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9546 of Hayfork.
He is survived by wife Mary, sons Kenneth, Allen and Ramon of Central Valley and son Eddie Pedrerra of Inglewood, daughter Fay Jeffries of Willow Grove, Pa.; mother Ruth R. Wonders of Hayfork; sister Vivian Hooper of Hayfork; and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund at the Moose Lodge.
Record Searchlight, Redding California. Saturday, 2 October 1982, page 2.
 
Fieseler, Eldon Leroy (I5375)
 
1462 Eleanor Ruth Purdy
Mount Vernon. Eleanor Ruth "Peachie" Purdy, 61, died at 1:01 p.m. Sunday, May 18, 1997, at home.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Hughey Funeral Home in Mount Vernon with the Rev. Robert Wiggins officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery north of Bluford. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
 
Rapp, Eleanor Ruth (I4754)
 
1463 Election Argument Causes Fatal Shooting In Rowan
Morehead, Ky., July 30 (AP) – Homer Kissick, 29, was in jail here today awaiting examining trail in connection with the fatal shooting last night of Jesse Harris, 28. An election argument is reported to have caused the shooting. Police were said to have quoted Kissick as saying he shot Harris with a shotgun after the latter had drawn a pistol. The charge entered Harris’ chest and he died in a few minutes.
The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky. Tuesday, 31 July 1934, page 3.
 
Harris, Jessie Edward (I3839)
 
1464 Elfie Ann McCoy
Mrs. Elfie Ann McCoy died Thursday at her home in Kansas City. She was 92 and a former resident of the Laredo and Alpha communities.
Mrs. McCoy was born Jan. 28, 1889, in Browning, daughter of Norman B. and Henrietta Cassity Neely. She was a member of the Alpha Baptist Church, and had resided in Kansas City for 30 years.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, of the home in Kansas City, and two sisters, Mrs. Addie Gatlin, Independence, and Mrs. Eunice Freeman, Yuba City, Calif.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the Alpha church with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Park Lawn Funeral Home in Kansas City from 6 to 8 o'clock Saturday night and at the church after 2 p.m. Sunday.
She was preceded i death by her husband, William C. McCoy.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday 4 December 1981.
 
Neely, Elfie Ann (I2311)
 
1465 Eli E. Hofer
Rankin – Eli E. Hofer, 92, of Rankin died at 2:45 p.m. Thursday (Sept. 11, 1997) at United Samaritans medical Center, Logan Campus, Danville.
His funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Rankin United Methodist Church, the Rev. Raymond D. Radae officiating. Burial will be in Rankin Union Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Knapp Funeral Home, Rankin.
Memorials may be made to Rankin United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Fern V. Boyce Hofer; three daughters, Virginia (Dwayne) Barr and Patricia (Michael) Buchue, all of Rankin; and Connie Hofbauer, Indianapolis, Ind.; four sons, Duane E. (Norma) Hofer, Buckley; Marvin L. (Margaret) Hofer and Larry (Sue) Hofer, all of Rankin; and Gordon (Judy) Hofer, Paxton; one sister, Emily Morton, Cissna Park; 19 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Saturday, 13 September 1997.
 
Hofer, Eli (I4676)
 
1466 Elia Mae Harper, 91, leaves a daughter, Mrs. Chester Bagley of Kirksville MO. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 20 Jan 1966, Browning MO.)
 
Ross, Elia Mae (I1880)
 
1467 Elia Mae Ross who first married John Harper
he died 1915

She then married Ben DeWitt in 1917
he had been married to her Twin sister, Adelia Delia Ross.
 
Ross, Elia Mae (I1880)
 
1468 Elijah A. Alkire Claimed By Death
Elijah A. Alkire, 1050 Broad avenue, died last night in a long Beach hospital. He was 87 years of age.
He is survived by three daughters: Mmes. George M. Smith, Pearl Jaeggers and Frank Russell; two sons, William A. and Kenneth M. Alkire, of Everett, Wash.; 20 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.
With Cartwright Mortuary, 702 Board avenue, in charge, funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Assembly of God Church. Burial will be in Inglewood Park Cemetery.
Wilmington Daily Press Journal, Wilmington, California. Friday, 2 January 1948, page 1.
 
Alkire, Elijah A. (I1338)
 
1469 Eliza Mavity was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, May 7, 1813, and died in Medaryville, Indiana, August 11, 1904. She was married to Pascal Vawter April 1, 1834, and the license was issued in Jefferson County Indiana. Pascal was born January 6, 1813, and died January 26, 1899. He was the oldest of ten children of Beverly Vawter and Elizabeth (Crawford) Vawter. Beverly was the son of Philemon Vawter who was born October 16, 1762 in Culpepper County, Virginia, and died April 15, 1814, at Madison, Indiana, and Anne Vawter, born November 11, 1758, in Culpepper County, Virginia, and died July 21, 1845, near North Vernon, Indiana. They were married about 1799, probably in Culpepper County, Virginia. Anne’s father was Beverly Vawter, a brother of David Vawter, Philemon’s father – in short, Philemon and Anne were first cousins. David Vawter, Philemon’s father, was born in 1720, and died before March 24, 1785, the date of the administration of his estate. His wife, Mary (Rucker) Vawter, died after 1778. Beverly Vawter, father of Pascal, was born September 28, 1789, in what is now eastern Tennessee, and died April 1, 1872, in Jefferson County, Indiana. He was married on March 5, 1792, in Garrard County, Kentucky, and died January 29, 1866, in Jefferson County, Indiana. Elizabeth Crawford’s father was James Crawford, who was born in 1758, near the James River in Augusta County, Virginia. He died in 1836, probably near Madison, Indiana, and is buried in Hebron Cemetery, Jefferson County, Indiana, where his grave is marked with a government marker. He was married About 1783 to Rebecca Anderson. James Crawford fought in the Revolution from Botetourt County, Virginia, under Captain William Culbert and Colonel Patrick Lekhart. He moved from Augusta County, Virginia, to Garrard County, Kentucky, among the first settlers and from there to Jefferson County, Indiana, in March, 1811. David Vawter, a great grandfather of Pascal Vawter, served as a private in Captain John Camp’s Company in the First Virginia Regiment, commanded by Colonel George Gibson. He enlisted March 1, 1777, to serve three years, and his name appears on the company muster roll for February, 1778. A statement from Virginia Magazine of History and Biography for 1893-94 says: “A Muster Roll of Captain Ambrose Madison’s Company of foot in the Regiment of Volunteer Guards at Barracks in Albemarle County where Francis Taylor Esq. Is Commander to June 1779: Privates: David Vawter, enlisted January 17, 1779, Discharged June 1, 1779.

Children of Eliza Mavity and Pascal Vawter: C-65. Mary, C-66. John Beverly, C-67. Samantha Jan, C-68. Aureana Lee, C-69. Ailsee Eliza, C-70. Dothan, C-71. Publius Charles, C-72. James Mavity.
The Mavity Family, page 7-8.
 
Mavity, Eliza (I357)
 
1470 Eliza Mavity was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky, May 7, 1813, and died in Medaryville, Indiana, August 11, 1904. She was married to Pascal Vawter April 1, 1834, and the license was issued in Jefferson County Indiana. Pascal was born January 6, 1813, and died January 26, 1899. He was the oldest of ten children of Beverly Vawter and Elizabeth (Crawford) Vawter. Beverly was the son of Philemon Vawter who was born October 16, 1762 in Culpepper County, Virginia, and died April 15, 1814, at Madison, Indiana, and Anne Vawter, born November 11, 1758, in Culpepper County, Virginia, and died July 21, 1845, near North Vernon, Indiana. They were married about 1799, probably in Culpepper County, Virginia. Anne’s father was Beverly Vawter, a brother of David Vawter, Philemon’s father – in short, Philemon and Anne were first cousins. David Vawter, Philemon’s father, was born in 1720, and died before March 24, 1785, the date of the administration of his estate. His wife, Mary (Rucker) Vawter, died after 1778. Beverly Vawter, father of Pascal, was born September 28, 1789, in what is now eastern Tennessee, and died April 1, 1872, in Jefferson County, Indiana. He was married on March 5, 1792, in Garrard County, Kentucky, and died January 29, 1866, in Jefferson County, Indiana. Elizabeth Crawford’s father was James Crawford, who was born in 1758, near the James River in Augusta County, Virginia. He died in 1836, probably near Madison, Indiana, and is buried in Hebron Cemetery, Jefferson County, Indiana, where his grave is marked with a government marker. He was married About 1783 to Rebecca Anderson. James Crawford fought in the Revolution from Botetourt County, Virginia, under Captain William Culbert and Colonel Patrick Lekhart. He moved from Augusta County, Virginia, to Garrard County, Kentucky, among the first settlers and from there to Jefferson County, Indiana, in March, 1811. David Vawter, a great grandfather of Pascal Vawter, served as a private in Captain John Camp’s Company in the First Virginia Regiment, commanded by Colonel George Gibson. He enlisted March 1, 1777, to serve three years, and his name appears on the company muster roll for February, 1778. A statement from Virginia Magazine of History and Biography for 1893-94 says: “A Muster Roll of Captain Ambrose Madison’s Company of foot in the Regiment of Volunteer Guards at Barracks in Albemarle County where Francis Taylor Esq. Is Commander to June 1779: Privates: David Vawter, enlisted January 17, 1779, Discharged June 1, 1779.

Children of Eliza Mavity and Pascal Vawter: C-65. Mary, C-66. John Beverly, C-67. Samantha Jan, C-68. Aureana Lee, C-69. Ailsee Eliza, C-70. Dothan, C-71. Publius Charles, C-72. James Mavity.

The Mavity Family, page 7-8.
 
Vawter, Pascal (I356)
 
1471 Elizabeth "Joy" Joan Crousore, 89, of Fort Wayne passed away Saturday, March 12, 2022 surrounded by her family. She was born October 1, 1932 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Joy was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Lawrence Crousore; son; and her two siblings.

She will be forever remembered by her 7 children and many, many grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Family will receive friends from 11:00am - 1:00pm Friday, March 18 at Covington Memorial Funeral Home, 8408 Covington Road, Fort Wayne, Indiana 46804.
 
Hedges, Elizabeth Joan “Joy” (I5386)
 
1472 Elizabeth (Betty) Bulota, 90, formerly of Camp Hill passed away on Thursday, July 3, 2014 in her residence at Bethany Village, Mechanicsburg, PA.

Born on October 21, 1923 in Elkins, West Virginia to Elizabeth and W.E. Hedges, Betty graduated from G W High School in Alexandria, VA, attended Madison College in VA, and earned a BS in Retail Management from Drexel University.

Betty's early career was in fashion merchandising for Woodard & Lothrop and Julius Garfinkles in Washington, DC. She taught elementary school for over 20 years, including at the Harrisburg Academy and for The West Shore School District. She also worked in real estate and volunteered at Holy Spirit Hospital.

Betty was a regular at the symphony, attended music programs and theatre made available to Bethany residents and loved to play bridge. Her family will remember her for her kindness, sense of humor, lively personality, distinctive flair and love.

She was predeceased by husbands Donn Walden (1965) and Stan Bulota (2005), and her sister Margaret Hedges (2008).

he is survived by her children Gail Coleman and husband Will of Mechanicsburg, Stephen Walden and wife Kris of Slatington, PA and Mark Walden and wife Brenda of Batavia, IL, and step-son Dr. William Bulota and wife Zenaida of Stephenson, WA.
Betty is also survived by her grandchildren Kate Randall and her husband Rob of Ft Lauderdale, FL, Courtney Walden of Hollywood, CA, Marybeth and Stanley Walden of Batavia, IL, Lara Bulota of Issaquah, WA, and Raina Wheeler and her husband Ben of Bodega Bay, CA.
 
Hedges, Elizabeth "Betty" (I3995)
 
1473 Elizabeth Ann Cooper, born 13 Sept 1876 to William and Lucy Morris Myers, died 1 May 1964. 24 Nov 1898 wed Homer D. Cooper. Preceded by sons, Marvin, Wayne and George; mother Mrs Lucy E. Baker, father, brother Daniel Myers, and granddaughter Lorene Cooper Gall. Left children, Glen, Lelia, Harold and Esther; brother Tom Myers, half brothers and sisters, John Myers, Amarillo, TX; Mae Sayers, Browning, MO; Emma Street, Purdin, MO; Goldie Head, Laclede, MO; Rev. Noel of Whiting, IN, Aubra of California, Les of Tacoma, WA and Lora Myers, Kansas City.

The Browning Leader-Record
Browning, Missouri
May 7, 1964
 
Myers, Elizabeth (I205)
 
1474 Elizabeth Blaylock, 8 years old, died at the home of her parents, Tuesday, December 4. Funeral services and burial took place at Bethleham, services being conducted by Rev. M. Hemphill.
Funeral arrangements in charge of Whitehead & Webster.
The Winona Times, Winona, Mississippi. Friday, 7 December 1928.
 
Blaylock, Elizabeth Rose (I1950)
 
1475 Elizabeth Cassity passed away May 2, 1902 In Danforth, Mo. She was born March 1, 1864 Near Browning, Mo. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Smith. She married Isaac Newton Cassity Sept. 12, 1884 in Milan, Sullivan Co., Mo. To this union there was six children. Emma Knouse of Chillicothe, Mo., Lelia Pulliam of Brookfield, Mo., Clara Armstrong of Purdin, Mo., Blanche Thompson of Brookfield, Orville Cassity of Chula, Mo., and Edgar W. Cassity of Meadville, Mo. Burial unknown.
 
Smith, Elizabeth (I1816)
 
1476 Elizabeth E. Tipton, 92, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008, at The Cedars in McPherson. She was a homemaker and McPherson resident for most of her life.

The funeral service will be at 10:30 AM, Wednesday, Feb. 6, at the First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in McPherson Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3:00 to 8:00 PM Tuesday at Stockham Family Funeral Home with the family present from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.

Survivors include: a daughter, Judy E. Schultz and husband, Art, of McPherson; a sister, Marie Bacon of Newton, KS; and several cousins and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Roy C. Tipton, in 1990.

Memorial donations may be given to the First United Methodist Church in care of Stockham Family Funeral Home.
https://www.stockhamfamily.com/obituaries/elizabeth-tipton-35971

 
Hedges, Elizabeth (I1803)
 
1477 Elizabeth J. Fosher, widow of the late Jacob L. Fosher, whose death occurred at Kansas City, where she had gone for a surgical operation, January 6th, a brief notice of which appeared in last week’s Gazette, was born in Davis County, Indiana, October 13, 1858, and came with her father’s family to Linn county in 1878 and had made her home in Grantsville township continuously since.
She was married to Jacob L. Fosher, a member of the well known Linn county Fosher family, September 1883, who, at the time of his death April 22, 1900, owned and operated the farm, once owned by his father, residing on the Fosher homestead, a landmark on the Brookfield and Grantsville road.
Mrs. Fosher was a most capable woman, and after the death of her husband, managed the farm successfully.
Her surviving relatives are four children, Mrs. Leona D. Johnson, Mrs. Gertrude Blackburn and Katharine and William Ray Fosher; her mother, Mrs. M.E. Davis; three sisters, Mrs. W.M. Bumgarner, Mrs. C.S. Hale and Miss Glen Davis who reside in Purdin, and one brother, W.A. Davis, of Grantsville township.
She had many warm friends in the community in which she had lived so long, by whom she was loved and respected for her sweet christian character.
The funeral services were held at the Grantsville church, Saturday, January 9th, the services conducted by Elder Edwards, of Chillicothe, and the body consigned to the tomb in Grantsville cemetery to await the resurrection morn.
Pallbearers were J.W. Blackburn, A.N. Russell, F.O. Blunt, C.B. McCollum, Wm. Brown and J.J. Burns.
Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Saturday, 16 January 1915.
 
Davis, Elizabeth (I2882)
 
1478 Elizabeth Mary "Betty" Gilkison, 97, a resident of rural Centerville, Kan., died Tuesday morning, April 30, 2013, at Country View Nursing Home in Prescott, Kan. Betty was born Feb. 4, 1916, at St. Vincent's Hospital in Toledo, Ohio, the daughter of Joseph Leo and Marie O'Connell Bartley. She married Thomas Mortimer Gilkison on Oct. 26, 1940. After a honeymoon at Niagara Falls, they began married life in Abilene, Texas. Her husband's chemical engineering career gave them the opportunity to live in a variety of locations, including Monterrey, Mexico; Sao Paulo, Brazil; and various cities in the U.S., arriving in Overland Park, Kan., in 1968. Betty enjoyed gardening, playing bridge, singing in her church choirs, participating in Holy Cross Sunshine Club and various volunteer activities. In her later years, she was an avid reader and enjoyed bird watching, especially her beloved hummingbirds. Betty and Mort were active in their faith and involved at church and, upon moving to Kansas, helped establish the Church of the Holy Cross in Overland Park. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, mother, father and younger brother, Joseph. After her husband's death, Betty enjoyed five wonderful years living with, and being cared for by, her daughter. Betty leaves behind many friends and loved ones. She is survived by her son, Thomas of Overland Park, and daughter, Mary and husband Richard Wilson of Centerville. Betty was a strong, thoughtful, loving, giving person with a wonderful sense of humor and sharp wit whose beautiful blue eyes and smile lit up a room. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. Monday May 6, at Church of the Holy Cross, Overland Park. First visitation will be held from 4 to 6 a.m. Sunday, at the Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel. Second visitation will be held from 10:30 a.m. to service Monday, at the church. Burial will be 3 p.m. Monday, at the Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Mound City, Kan. The family suggests contributions to Harry Hynes Hospice. On line condolences for the family can be left at www.schneiderfunerals.com. Arr.: Schneider Funeral Home and Crematory, Mound City Chapel.

Published in Kansas City Star on May 5, 2013
 
Bartley, Elizabeth Mary “Betty” (I5292)
 
1479 Elizabeth Tallman
Elizabeth Henderson, daughter of William and Mary Henderson was born near Savannah, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1861, and did at her home in Boulder, Colo., May 15, 1922, at the age of sixty years, seven months and twenty-one days. She was united in marriage to Charles Tallman Jan. 4, 1882. To this union eleven children were born, one little daughter Sadie, passing away at the age of two years.
The husband, ten children twenty-one grandchildren and one sister Mrs. J.E. Hunter of Bloomfield, Iowa, are left to mourn the loss of a loved one. Her only brother Thomas Henderson, preceded her to the great beyond in March 1918. Her father died when she was a small child and her mother in 1903.
The children are Everett, Frank, Mrs. Walter Ray all of Lewis, Kans., Mrs. Harvey Ray, Cimarron, Kans., Bruce and Austin of Boulder, Colo., Lem, Carl, Mrs. Daniel Jones of Lancaster, Mo., and Mrs. Fred Feaggins of Bloomfield, Iowa. She leaves to mourn her departure other relatives and host of Friends. She was a devoted wife and loving mother always thinking of her husband and children doing everything possible for their comfort and happiness.
When just a young girl she accepted Christ as her Savior uniting with the Methodist church and sixteen years ago she united with the Christian church at Darby and has always been a true and loyal christian. The work of the church was a joy to here, always ready to give her time and strength. The part that was hers, in reviving the work at Darby and making a strong church there was more than she realized. A good woman has gone from our midst, but we mourn not as those without home for she trusted in the promise of a Saviour who will never forsake the faithful.
The body was brought from Boulder, Colo, to the old home near the Darby church and at 2 p.m., May 19, 1922, the funeral service was held at the Darby church in the presence of a very large assemblance. In compliance with her request, the services were conducted by J.W. Altheide of Bloomfield, Iowa, and T.A. hedges of Queen City, Mo. The body was laid to rest in the Darby cemetery.
The Excelsior, Lancaster, Missouri. Thursday, 25 May 1922.
 
Henderson, Mary Elizabeth "Lizzie" (I3027)
 
1480 ELIZABETH TURLEY was born 30 September 1808 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, and died there 24 November 1895. On 15 December 1826 she married William W. Payne. He was born 16 March 1807 in Buckingham County, Virginia, the son of William Payne and his first wife whose maiden name was Whitehead. William W. Payne died 3 December 1886.

William W. Payne was listed in the 1850 census as living in Bath County, Kentucky. In i860, 1870 and 1880 he was listed in Montgomery County, Kentucky.

William W. Payne wrote his will on 11 July 1884 and it was proved in Montgomery County, Kentucky, on 20 December 1886. The following heirs were listed: his wife, Elizabeth Payne; the children (unnamed) of his deceased son, A. J. Payne; his ten living children, Elizabeth F. Thompson, wife of James H. Thompson; Amos Payne; Moses Payne; George W. Payne; Wm. T. Payne; Willis F. Payne; Lucy J. Thompson, wife of John A. Thompson; Martha C. White, wife of J. W. White; Ruth Payne; Louisa A. Buckles, wife of Samuel M. Buckles.

After his wife's legal dower was allowed, William W. Payne's will was that his estate be divided into eleven equal parts, to include the children of his deceased son, A. J. Payne. In addition a cash settlement of $500.00 was to be given to his daughter, Ruth Payne, "because of her afflicted condition."

In 1880 John Payne, age eleven, born Kentucky was listed in the census for William W. Payne as a step-son. His identity is not known. At the end of the list of births on William W. Payne's Bible record is the name Isaac A. Payne with no dates. He has not been identified. Under deaths on the Bible record are Eura Pavne, died 17 August 1855 and Marbel (?) Payne, died 4 April 1877. It has been suggested that these were sisters of William W. Payne, but this cannot be substantiated.

Children of William W. and Elizabeth (Turley) Payne:
Nathaniel Payne, b. 14 July 1827, d. 20 July 1827.
Andrew Jackson Payne, b. 7 Nov 1828, d. 5 Dec 1883, m. ____Carpenter.
Mary Ann Payne, b. 8 Jan 1831, d. 7 (?) Feb 1832
Elizabeth Frances Payne, b. 24 Oct 1832
Amos T. Payne b. 14 Feb 1835, d. 19__ , moved to Indiana.
Moses Payne, b. 8 Jan 1937
George W. Payne, b. 12 Nov 1838
William T. Payne, b. 17 Oct 1840
Willis Franklin Payne, b. 6 Aug 1843
Lucy J. Payne, b. 25 June 1845
Martha Custas Payne, b. 8 Jul 1947, d. 29 Jan 1892, m. John W. White
Ruth Payne, b. 19 Nov 1849, d. 23 Mar 1936
Louisa Addie Payne, b. 22 May 1852, d. 1909, m. Samuel M. Buckles, moved to Kansas.

Turley Family Record, p. 366-367

 
Turley, Elizabeth Francis (I5524)
 
1481 ELIZABETH, daughter of GEORGE W. and SARAH H. McKINLEY, came to Linn Co MO at age 13. Married WILLIAM L. BROWN 21 Dec 1882 who died 27 Oct 1934. 12 children, 6 survive, ERNEST of Kansas City; TAYLOR of Browning MO; JOHN ROSCO of Denver; Mrs HARVEY ALEXANDER of Sprague WA; Mrs RAY LEE of Purdin MO, and Mrs ALVIN SMITH of Linneus MO. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 25 Dec 1947, Browning MO.)
 
McKinley, Elizabeth Agnes (I2802)
 
1482 Ella Babe Gustin
Lander – Services for Ella Babe Gustin, 92, will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at Faith Lutheran Church by Father Harold Luxon. Burial will be in the Mount Hope Cemetery in Lander.
Mrs. Gustin died march 1, 1993, at the Lander Valley medical Center. She was born April 30, 1902, in Arminto to Dan and Clara (Hayes) Tracy. The family traveled around Wyoming by wagon, horseback and on foot while her father explored for gold.
Her father and older brother, Jack, died in an influenza epidemic during World War I, and she was sent to live with an aunt in Livingston, Mont. After two years, she returned to Hudson and married Sherman Gustin on April 2, 1921.
The couple spent most of their lives on the Ethete Ranch. Mrs. Gustin was called “Granny” by people from the Lander area and was known for her veterinarian skills. She enjoyed hunting, fishing and spent her last years in business with her daughter, Peggy, outside of Lander. She was preceded in death by her husband who died July 3, 1980, and a daughter, Rosalyn Hedges.
Survivors include three daughters, Shirley Fraser of Fernley, Nev., Peggy Gustin of Lander and Ada McDonell of Fort Washakie; one son, Orville Gustin of Ainsworth, Neb.; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Hoopes Funeral Home in Lander on Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. and Thursday morning until noon.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Wednesday, 3 March 1993.
 
Tracy, Ella Dolly (I2954)
 
1483 Ella Jean "Peggy" Day, 86, passed away Monday, December 23, 2013, at Good Samaritan Nursing Center, in Kissimmee, Florida following an extended illness. She was born December 3, 1927, in Morehead, Kentucky, the daughter of Russell and Mary Bell (Skaggs) Gilkison, moved to Muncie in the early 40's, attended Muncie schools, and graduated from Muncie Central High School.
She owned and operated Peggy's Beauty Shop for forty years prior to her retirement.
Surviving are her son, Robert Lee Beaty, (wife, Jenny Kay) Orlando, Florida; her step-son, Steve Day, Lynchburg, Virginia; a brother-in-law, Tex Basham; Wheeling, West Virginia; two sisters-in-law, Jeanne Pierceall (husband-Joe), Muncie, and Joyce Campbell, Moreland; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Doak Beaty and Russell Day; three brothers, Ottis Gilkison, Eugene Gilkison and Otto Gilkison; and two sister, Eula Story, and Leota Basham. Parson Mortuary.
 
Gilkison, Ella Jean (I2711)
 
1484 Ellen Jacqueline "Jacky" (Royster) (Hedges) Clark was the 6th child of eight (8) to be born to W.E. and Berenice S. (Scarritt) Royster.

Jacky was named after Ellen Jacqueline Mordicai, first Queen of the Mardi Gras, and fifty years later was Dowager Queen. Ms. Mordicai was one of W.E. Royster's former sweethearts and friend of the family. Jacky had creative talent, as did most of the family, and did some modeling, fashion art design, was chairman for several years of the "Yuletide Tea Dance," Kansas City's annual society ball, and a member of the Junior League. Jacky was also deeply involved in politics, both for her brother, Wm. Reid Royster, and son, Skip R. Hedges. Jacky was intelligent, witty, charming, and had a knack for entertaining, making any social event memorable. She was married to Herbert A. Hedges for almost 40 years, devoted to her children, and adored her gr'children. Jacky passed away in 1997.
 
Royster, Jacqueline (I917)
 
1485 Ellen was the daughter of Robert David and Myrtle May (Sutton) Skinner. She married Milo Bagley, June 12,1935. He preceded her in death. Skinner, Ellen Marguerite (I5320)
 
1486 ELLINGTON Dolores M, 74, passed away on Wed, Mar 18 at her home in Lexington. She was born on Mar 12, 1935 in Rowan County, KY, a daughter of the late Fred and Tina Ward Ellington.

Ms. Ellington was retired from G.T.E. as an assignment clerk. She was a member of the CWA Union and was an avid country music and UK Wildcat fan.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Timothy Fugate, one sister, Flossie June Williams and five brothers, Orville, Claude, Chester, Ledford and Hansford Ellington.

Survivors include one son, Terrell Fugate and his wife, Sue of Frankfort, two granddaughters, Jaime Wagoner and Kimberly Fugate, one great-granddaughter, Cierra Wagoner and daughter-in-law, Anita Fugate all of Lexington.

Funeral services will be conducted at 12pm Sat, Mar 21, 2009 in the chapel of the Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral Home in Morehead with Chaplain Diane Munoz and Rev. Don Scott officiating. Burial will follow in the Ellington Cemetery. Visitation is from 6-9 pm Fri. Pallbearers will be family and friends.

Contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Drive, Lexington, KY 40504 or the American Cancer Society American Cancer Society, P. O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718. To view the online memorial and sign the guest book, please visit www.lanestuckygray.com
 
Ellington, Dolores M. (I3969)
 
1487 Elmer Daugherty Committed Suicide Coroner’s Jury Says
Fireman Stops Burlington Train No.17 When He Looks Up and Find Engineer Gone; Evidence Brought Out That He Had Trouble With Burlington.
Engineer Elmer Daugherty, about 60 years old, who lived at Brookfield, left his throttle of Burlington train No.17 and leaped to his death in East Fork, early this morning, Coroner W. A. Welsh’s jury decided shortly before noon today after hearing evidence in the case.
The jury was composed of Frank Cook, foreman, H.F. Pike, Dan Davis, Richard Via, D.M. Halliburton and Johnny Brammer.
Roscoe Cassity, fireman, who was the only man in the engineer with Daugherty after the train left Macon, stated that he saw mothering unusual in Daugherty’s actions and knew of no reason for his being away from his throttle. Cassity described how he was working and all events immediately succeeding his discovery that Dougherty was not at the engine controls.
It was brought out that Dougherty who had been with the Burlington for 37 years, had an accident about two weeks ago almost at the identical spot of his tragic death and that he was “in trouble” with the company over it.
[there then follows a lengthy transcript of the deposition, including Roscoe Cassity’s testimony.]
Macon Chronicle-Herald, Macon Missouri. Wednesday, 3 July 1929, page 1.
 
Cassity, Roscoe (I4476)
 
1488 Elmer G. Alexander, 80, Linneus, Passed Away
Elmer G. Alexander, son of William R. and Melissa Morris Alexander, was born Oct. 11, 1877, on a farm about four miles west of Purdin. He passed away at McLarney Hospital at Brookfield, Mo., Aug. 30, 1958, after about a year of failing health. He was aged 80 years, 10 months, and 19 days.
He was married to Mildred D. Cooper Jan. 29, 1899. To this union five children were born. One son, Virgil, preceded him in death on Oct. 10, 1912. Surviving are Clyde C. Alexander of Meadville, Mo., Raymond E. Alexander of Kansas City, Kan., Mrs. Reva Smith of Meadville, Mo., Mrs. Alpha Calhoun of Browning Mo. His wife passed away on Dec. 25, 1936. He was married again to Mrs. Ora Kemper on Nov. 10, 1940, who survives. Besides there are three sisters Mrs. Eva Gooch of Linneus, Mo., Mrs. Rosa Singleton of Linneus, Mo., Mrs. Azelis Gooch of Purdin, Mo. There are nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, a number of nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
He professed his faith in Jesus Christ and united with the Morris Chapel Methodist Church in youth. He later transferred his membership to the Linneus Methodist Church and was a faithful member until death.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander moved to Oklahoma in the spring of 1899 and lived there some five years, returning to Missouri in 1903. He has lived on farms in Linn county since 1903.
He was a devoted husband and father. He was an honest upright citizen, respected and loved by all who knew him. He was always interested in the better things of his community, and will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon September 2, at 2:00 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Linneus conducted by the Rev. W.H. Allen, pastor. Song service was by Mrs. Louise Anderson and Glyn Maxwell accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Taylor.
Casket bearers were the grandson Elwood Alexander, James Alexander, Virgil Smith, David Long, Leon Jaynes and Lloyd Woolen.
Burial was made in the Morris Chapel cemetery, under the direction of the Brothers Funeral Home.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 4 September 1958.
 
Alexander, Elmer Grimes (I48)
 
1489 Elmer Gibbs
London – Elmer Gibbs, 74, of Route 13, died Saturday. Services 2 p.m. today at Bowling Funeral Home with visitation there.
The Lexington Herald. Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 25 September 1979.
 
Gibbs, Elmer Chester (I807)
 
1490 Elmer Hedges, 91, of Phoenix, a retired minister, died Jan. 22, 1998. He was born in Sidell, Ill., and was a Mason. Survivors include his daughter Joanne Sanson; son, John L.; and four grandchildren. Services 3 p.m. Monday, Life Center at Beatitudes Campus, 1610 W. Glendale Ave., Phoenix. Contributions: American Heart Association, Arizona Affiliate, 2929 S. 48th St., Tempe AZ 85282.
Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Sunday, 25 January 1998.
 
Hedges, Elmer William (I720)
 
1491 Elmer Roscoe Planck, 84, formerly of Fleming County, retired security guard at the old U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, World War II veteran. husband of Lilly Million Planck, died Monday. Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Sunset Memorial Park, Flemingsburg. No visitation. Arrangements, Boone-Nickell Funeral Home, Flemingsburg. Contributions suggested to Faith Baptist Church or American Caner Society.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 5 May 1999.
 
Planck, Elmer Roscoe (I4913)
 
1492 Elmo Enix Jr.
Chandler – Graveside services for Elma Enix Jr. 66, Westwood Beach, Chandler, are scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Park Cemetery in Tyler with Brother Lance Haynes officiating.
Arrangements are under direction of Memorial Funeral Home West, Tyler.
Mr. Enix died Friday at his residence after a lengthy illness.
He was born Aug. 24, 1926, in Fort Worth and lived in Henderson County 22 years.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and was a self-employed automobile body repairman.
Survivors include his wife Joan Enix, Westwood Beach; three sons, Elma Enix III and Harland E. Enix, both of California, and Gerald F. Enix, Tyler; a brother, T.E. Enix, Granbury; two sisters, Lorena Sanders, Fort Worth, and Marie Parham, Tyler; and three grandchildren.
Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, Texas, Saturday, 6 February 1993.
 
Enix, Elmo Willis (I4251)
 
1493 Elmo Enix Jr., 66, Westwood Beach, Chandler, died Friday; graveside services 3 p.m. in Memorial Park Cemetery, Tyler, under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home West, Tyler.
Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, Texas, Saturday, 6 February 1993.
 
Enix, Elmo Willis (I4251)
 
1494 Elmo Willis Enix, Sr., Retired Cook, Dies at 78.
Elmo Willis Enix, Sr., 78, resident here since 1917, died Monday at his home, 2904 N.W. 29th, after a long illness.
Enix, who was born in Louisville, Ky. was a retired cook. He had worked for the old Maverick Café at the stockyards.
He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War.
Survivors are his wife, two sons, Tyler Eugene Enix and Elmo Willis Enix Jr., all of Fort Worth; two daughters, Mrs. Lorena Parham of Fort Worth and Mrs. Marie Parham of Tyler, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Shannon’s.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Tuesday, 6 September 1955.
 
Enix, Elmo Willis (I1005)
 
1495 Eloise "Lois" Fearin Hester, 82, of Flemingsburg, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family on Wednesday, January 9, 2013.

Lois was born on March 14, 1930 to the late LeRoy and Ivy Gilkerson Fearin.

She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Kenneth Hester, three daughters, Linda (Gerald) Meadows of Tollesboro, Brenda (Jackie) Doyle of Flemingsburg, and Pamelia Hester of Crossville, TN: seven grandchildren, Jill (Scott) McKee of Toms River, NJ, Andy Adkins of Crossville, TN, Denise Prater of Flemingsburg, Gera Meadows of Tollesboro, Jeremy (Amanda) Hester of Wallingford, and Kyle (Magaly) Miller and Jeffery Cole , both of Crossville, TN; 13 great-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Sara Lou (George) Roberts of Foxport.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by a son Dean Hester, three brothers, and a sister.

Lois was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great- grandmother. She was an active and lifelong member of the Pleasant Valley Church of Christ and served as cook for the Sugarloaf Christian Service Camp for many years.

Funeral Services were held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 12, at the Denton-Workman Funeral Home. Bro. Hillary Underwood officiated and interment was in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

Active pallbearers were Jeremy Hester, Kyle Miller, Jeffery Cole, Joe Hurst, Dustin Smith, Shane Vice, Joshua and Jacob Werline..

Honorary pallbearers were Jill, Braydon, and Bailey McKee, Amy, Talia, and Shada Adkins, Erica Hunt, Denise Prater, J.D. Hester, Mackenzie and Maggie Henderson, Jackson Miller and Gera Meadows.
 
Fearin, Eloise Lois (I4858)
 
1496 Elroy A. McAlexander
Mayetta - Elroy A. McAlexander, 81, Mayetta, died Monday, Dec. 14, 1998, at Sabetha Community Hospital.
Mr. McAlexander was born Oct. 29, 1917, at Mayetta and was a longtime resident. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. He operated the blacksmith shop in Mayetta for 10 years and was a maintenance engineer at the Boys Industrial School, Topeka. He was later promoted to plant supervisor, retiring in 1983. He was a member of Mayetta Christian Church, where he was a superintendent, a Sunday School teacher, a board member and elder. He served on the Mayetta ad Royal Valley school boards for 26 years. He established the Mayetta Volunteer Fire Department in 1951 and was active for more than 40 years.
He served as mayor and on the Mayetta City Council. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge 393, Mayetta, and was sexton of the Mayetta Cemetery for many years.
Survivors include his wife, Vietta of the home; two sons, Skip McAlexander of Salina and Kal McAlexander of New Orleans; a daughter, Joyce Cochren of Holton; two sisters, Eunice Vaught of Meriden and Corky Eigenman of Mayetta; two brothers, Freemont of Osage City and Kent of Kirksville, Mo; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Mercer Funeral Home, Fourth& Montana, Holton 66436. Burial will be in Mayetta Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Mayetta Christian Church in care of the funeral home.
Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas. Wednesday. 16 December 1998.
 
McAlexander, Elroy Archie (I1095)
 
1497 Elsie Hyatt Oliver
Marion – Elsie Hyatt Oliver, 72, formerly of Marion, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001, at Brian Center Health and Retirement in Mooresville, N.C.
Born July 2, 1928, in Kentucky, she was the daughter of the late Floyd T. and Maggie Mae (Hann) Hyatt. A homemaker, she was a member of the Women of the Moose #2012 in Mooresville.
Mrs. Oliver was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Elmer Oliver; three brothers; four sister; one grandchild and two great-grandchildren.
She is survived by her children, Edris French, Richard Oliver, Robert Oliver and Deborah Lewis, all of Marion, Eva Skidmore of Mooresville, N.C., Floyd Oliver of Troutman, N.C., Garland Oliver of Olympia, Wash, and James Oliver of Bottom Creek; a sister Mildred O’Neel of Marion; 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, 2001, at Gebhardt St. Enterprise Baptist with the Rev. John Pittman and the Rev. Herb Jordan officiating. Burial will follow at LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call Friday at 3 p.m. until the service Saturday at the church. Arrangements are being handled by Boyd Funeral Home.
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio. Friday, 12 January 2001.
 
Hyatt, Elsie Gennironal (I5195)
 
1498 ELSIE MARIE CARR WHITE, 99, passed away October 10, 1998 in the Benefits Hospital in Great Falls, Montana. She came to Kentucky in 1919 to attend Union College and to work for her uncle, T.W. MINTON at the Minton Hickory Lumber Mills, in Artemus. She married LUCIAN C. WHITE on September 16, 1921. Funeral services were held October 12 in Great Falls. Burial followed in Cascade, Montana.
 
Carr, Elsie (I870)
 
1499 Elsie Marie White
Elsie Marie White (Carr), 99, of 2621 15th Ave. S., a retired homemaker, died of natural causes Saturday at a local nursing home.
Her funeral is 3:30 p.m. Monday at Croxford & Sons Funeral Home, with cremation following the service.
She was born July 4, 1899, in Cascade, and attended Great Falls High School.
In 1921 she married Lucian White in Louisville, Ky. He died in 1984.
She was a member of the Westside Methodist Church and enjoyed homemaking and gardening.
Survivors include a son, Charles White, of Frisco, Colo.; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Cassie Nell, and a son, Minton White.
Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, Montana. Sunday, 11 October 1998.
 
Carr, Elsie (I870)
 
1500 Elsie Metcalf
Wills Point – Graveside services for Mrs. Elsie Violet Metcalf, 73, Wills Point, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday in White Rose Cemetery in Wills Point with the Rev. Dr. Gene Lindsey officiating under the direction of LyBrand Funeral Home in Wills Point.
Mrs. Metcalf died Sunday in a Wills Point nursing home after a lengthy illness.
She was born May 28, 1918, in Fort Hayes to John Allowishous and Lu Vennie Todd Sullivan. She service in the US Army during World War II and later worked as a waitress at Little Bit O Sweden Restaurant and Jay’s Marine Grill in Dallas. She had lived in Rolling Oaks addition near Lake Tawakoni for 15 years and had been a resident of Locust Grove Nursing Home for several years. Her husband, Robert Metcalf, preceded her in death Oct. 14, 1978.
Survivors include a sister, Jeraldine Stamps, Crestview, Fla.
Family visitation will be 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.
Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, Texas. Wednesday, 19 February 1992.
 
Sullivan, Elsie Violet (I5346)
 

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