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2251 | HAYS - Randel, Denise Ann, 52, died Feb. 24, 2007. Cremation is planned with a memorial service at a later date. Surivors: husband, Raul; son, Ezra; daughter, Jessica; brothers, Milton, Raymond, Stephen, Michael, Dennis, John, Tony; sister, Vonda Johnson; 4 grandchildren. Smith-Moore-Overlease Funeral Home, Stockton. Published by Wichita Eagle on Feb. 26, 2007. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kansas/name/denise-randel-obituary?id=35787535 | Randel, Denise Ann (I4157)
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2252 | Hazel G. Fink: Former Sunday school teacher Hazel G. Fink, 80, of 814 Glendale Road, a former Sunday school teacher, died Friday at her residence. She was the wife of the late A. Reginald Fink. The service will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Baumeister and Orcutt Mortuary, South Queen and Jackson streets. Burial will be in Mount Rose Cemetery. Viewing will be 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at the mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion United Church of Christ. 100 Lafayette St., York, 17403. Mr. Fink was born in York, the daughter of the late Cress ad Geraldine Holcombe. She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ and the Sunrise Class of the Sunday school of which she was a former teacher. She was a member of the Woman’s Club of York, The YWCA, the YWCA Women’s Club, and the Ladies Auxiliary of York Hospital. Mrs. Fink is survived by two sons, Reginald H. Fink, Athens, Ohio, and Philip H. Fin, Miami, Fla.; five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a brother, Harold Holcombe, York; and a sister, Ethel Kilgore, Hanover. Officiating at the service will be her pastor, the Rev. Robert L. Anderson. York Daily Record, York, Pennsylvania. Sunday, 19 March 1989. | Holcombe, Hazel Geraldine (I3523)
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2253 | Hazel M. Cheek Services for Hazel Morton Cheek will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Hixson Bros., Pineville, with Dr. Leonard Sanderson officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Pineville. Mrs. Cheek, 78, of League City, Texas, died Saturday, Sept. 19, 1998, in Clear Lake Regional Hospital, Clear Lake, Texas. Survivors include one daughter, Tatti Cheek Asbeck of League City, Texas; two sons, Charles Gibbs of Nashville, Tenn., and Jay Gibbs of Oklahoma; one sister, June Knight of Tulsa, Okla.; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. until time of services Wednesday in the funeral home. The Town Talk, Alexandria, Louisiana. Monday, 21 September 1998. | Morton, Hazel Fae (I3880)
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2254 | Hazel Maxine Mineer Fields August 27, 1932 - March 24, 2015 Hazel Maxine Mineer Fields, 82, widow of Artis E. Fields went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday March 24, 2015. Maxine was born August 27, 1932 in Fleming County to the late Marvin and Dora Mineer. Maxine was a true farm wife who spent her days working diligently alongside her family raising tobacco, milking cows, and growing a bountiful garden which provided countless meals for workhands and anyone who stopped by. She was a lifetime member of Pleasant Valley Church of Christ. She was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Artis E. Fields; an infant daughter, Vicky Jo Fields; her parents; sister, Lucille Mineer Hester and an infant sister, Dorothy Mineer. Also preceding her were two infant grandchildren. Maxine is survived by a daughter, Lisa (Randy) Stamm; a son, Brent (Cyndi) Fields; and grandchildren, Kelli (David) Rouse, Clay Stamm, Brooklyn, Madison and Justin Fields. Also surviving are two brothers, James (Ruby) Mineer and Johnny (Paula) Mineer; and a brother-in-law, Jess Hester. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins and special family friends Ricky and Tammy Riley. Funeral services will be at 2PM Sunday March 29, 2015 at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Bro Arnold Howell and Bro Tom Mitchell officiating. Burial will follow in Martin Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home Saturday from 6 - 9PM. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to the Kentucky Organ Donor Association (10160 Linn Station Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40223) or the Cancer Care Club (P O Box 189, Flemingsburg KY 41041). | Mineer, Hazel Maxine (I4807)
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2255 | Hazel O. Kissick, 76, RR 4, died Wednesday in her home. She was a Swords Creek, Va., native and attended Emmanuel Baptist Church, New Castle. Surviving are two daughters, Janet Cross and Alberta Lowe; and three sons, Melvin, Gerald and Leonard Kissick. The Star Press. Muncie, Indiana. 9 Oct 1987. | Sparks, Hazel Olliemae (I3352)
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2256 | He had "Saplin Ridge" surveyed for 100 acres on January 15, 1742. It lay "near Chidley Matthews' land" just north of Rock Creek and today's forks of U.S. Highways 40 and 40-Alternate by the golf course. On May 20,1749 Peter Stilley resurveyed his tract to increase its size to 295 acres, and in 1793 his son Peter Stilley, Jr. added 65 acres more, calling the whole "Neighbor's Agreement." According to the Moravian missionary August Spangenberg, Peter Stilley in 1748 was a vestryman and "Vorsteher" in the English church who, because of his friendship with neighboring Moravians, had been called to account. He was Constable of Middle Monocacy Hundred in 1778. In his will of July 25, 1765 Peter Stilley devised his plantation to his son Jacob, but also provided for sons Peter and John. His wife Mary also left a will dated September 30, 1784, which named daughters Estelle, wife of John Kennedy, and Rebecca, wife of Benjamin Ogle.Children: 1. Jacob STILLE 2. John STILLE 3. Peter STILLE m Elizabeth ORNDORFF 4. Esther STILLE - m. John Kennedy MARRIAGE: ABT 1770.: a. Rebeckah KENNEDY m Josiah ASHURST 25 Jul 1793, Bedford, Virginia [Josiah Ashurst was surety to Joshua Rawlings estate Sept Court 1801 Bourbon County, Ky: Sureties, Eli KENNEDY, Washington KENNEDY and Josiah ASHURST]. Children: i. Martha ASHURST m. Thomas Jones in Middletown, KY. ii. Nancy ASHURST m. William Schooler Jones iii. Mary Polly ASHURST iv. Pauline ASHURST v. Robert ASHURST vi. Josiah ASHURST vii. Elizabeth ASHURST viii. John Kennedy ASHURST ix. Rebecca ASHURST x. William ASHURST xi. Infant ASHURST b. Elizabeth KENNEDY c. Julia KENNEDY d. Eli KENNEDY Was surety on estate of Joshua Rawlings Sept. Court 1801: Sureties, Eli KENNEDY, Washington KENNEDY and Josiah ASHURST] e. Sophia KENNEDY m. Joshua RAWLINGS 1797 ; Children: i. Lee RAWLINGS ii. Lloyd RAWLINGS (no- he was child of Verlinda Darnall born 1770 in Maryland or Virginia; died January 07, 1796 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She married Joshua Rawlings Abt. 1789 in Bourbon County, Kentucky; born 1766 in Maryland; died August 29, 1801 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was daughter of Thomas Darnall ) iii. Ann RAWLINGS (no- she was child of Verlinda Darnall born 1770 in Maryland or Virginia; died January 07, 1796 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She married Joshua Rawlings Abt. 1789 in Bourbon County, Kentucky; born 1766 in Maryland; died August 29, 1801 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was daughter of Thomas Darnall ) iv. Sisley RAWLINGS v. Susannah RAWLINGS (no- she was child of Verlinda Darnall born 1770 in Maryland or Virginia; died January 07, 1796 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She married Joshua Rawlings Abt. 1789 in Bourbon County, Kentucky; born 1766 in Maryland; died August 29, 1801 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She was daughter of Thomas Darnall) vi. Dorcas RAWLINGS [Thomas Darnall and William Furman/Foreman were appointed guardians of Joshua Rawlings children by Verlinda Darnall in Bourbon Co, Ky, April Court 1802. They were also executors of Joshua Rawlings estate in Sept Court 1801, along with Sophia Kennedy Rawlings and Nicholas Talbot] f. Aria KENNEDY m Nicholas Talbot 1799. [Nicholas Talbot was executor of Joshua Rawlings Sept Court, 1801 Bourbon County, Kentucky] g. Washington KENNEDY m. Elizabeth Bedford Washington Kennedy surety of estate of Joshua Rawlings, Bourbon Co., Ky Sept 1801. :Sureties: Eli KENNEDY, Washington KENNEDY and Josiah ASHURST 6. Rebecca STILLE m. Benjamin Ogle | Stille, Peter (I5745)
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2257 | He is survived by his wife, Vickie Gephart Gaines whom he had married on September 13, 1975 in Cocoa, Florida, his father, Osborne Gaines of Hillsboro, six children, Paula (Chad) Carroll of Hillsboro, Douglas Gaines of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Robert Gaines of Houston, Texas, Paul (Megan) Gaines of Hillsboro, Patrick (Valerie) Gaines of Hillsboro and Michael (Tessa) Gaines of Hillsboro, six grandchildren, Madison Carroll, Chloe, Allison, McKenzie, Delaney and Adalyn Gaines, one sister, Vadna (Gary) Hull of Round Rock, Texas, two brothers, Jack (Debbie) Gaines of South Carolina, Anthony Dean (April) Gaines of Texas, one sister-in-law, Patricia Gaines of Enon, Ohio and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by one daughter, Shannon Gaines and one brother, Robert Herschel Gaines. Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 21st at the Turner & Son Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Rob Shoaff will officiate. Burial with military honors presented by the Highland County Honor Guard will follow in the Marshall Cemetery. | Gaines, Lee Wayne (I5102)
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2258 | He married (1st), in the New York Dutch Church Dec.2, 1640, widow Hester Symons, and (2nd), Nov.22, 1665, widow Aeltje Sibrants (MDC:10 & 31). Genealogies of Long Island Families, v.2, page 599. | Sibrants, Aeltje (I5775)
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2259 | He married (1st), in the New York Dutch Church Dec.2, 1640, widow Hester Symons, and (2nd), Nov.22, 1665, widow Aeltje Sibrants (MDC:10 & 31). Genealogies of Long Island Families, v.2, page 599. | Daws, Hester (I5768)
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2260 | He married, as her first husband, Mary ____, whose surname has not been determined. In his will, proved Mar.21, 1704, Peter signed his name Cownover . His widow later married Samuel Gale of Great Egg Harbor; her will was proved Jan.26, 1731. Genealogies of Long Island Families, v.2, page 600. | Unknown, Mary (I5777)
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2261 | He settled at New Amersfoort, Long Island, N.Y. . . . and without doubt spent his life tilling the soil and seems to have taken very little part in any public movements. Stiles, Hist. of the City of Brooklyn, I:45, states that he and others in 1647 established themselves on either side of the road that led from Flatbush to "The Ferry." The village thus formed was located on the present Fulton Street, in the vicinity of the junction of Hoyt and Smith Streets with Fulton, southeast of the present Borough Hall, and was called Breuckelen after the ancient village in Holland. Genealogies of Long Island Families, v.2 page 511. | Van Couwenhoven, Gerret Wolferzen (I5778)
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2262 | He updated a codicil to his will on 26 April 1902. And his will was probated 6 July 1902, Rowan County, Kentucky. | Steenrod, Joseph (I397)
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2263 | He was an innkeeper of New Amsterdam in 1655 and was called one of the oldest inhabitants of New Amsterdam. The creek at Peekskill takes its name from him. He was buried at the old graveyard of New Amsterdam that was located on the west side of Broadway, around present-day Morris Street. | Peek, Jan (I5765)
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2264 | He was born on November 5, 1933 in Wallingford, KY to the late James Robert and Jewel Strode Hickerson. He graduated from Fleming County High School and went on to honorably serve his country in the Korean War with the United States Army. Later, he served his coworkers and friends well managing the model shop at IBM where he eventually retired. He was an active member at Southland Christian Church and he is leaving a great legacy of faith, hope and love! Other than his parents, he is preceded in death by his grandson, Michael Cole Hickerson. | Hickerson, Ronald J. (I4883)
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2265 | He was the son of Jonathan Edgar Hyatt/Hiatt and Matilda Jane Hawkins of Bath County KY. James was born James Travis Hyatt, but changed his name later in life to James Charles Hyatt. He moved to West Virginia just prior to WWI where he worked as a driver for the coal mines. He was married only once, which ended in divorce after ten years, and had four children (three daughters and a still-born son). He died leaving behind his three daughters, and ten grandchildren. | Hyatt, James Charles (I2171)
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2266 | Headstone applications for military veterans Name Levi Marion Hedges Death Date 27 Jan 1907 Cemetery Topeka Cemetery Cemetery Location Topeka, Kansas, USA Rank: 1c1 Pvt. Company K 188 Regiment: Ohio Vols. Civil War To be shipped to: Mrs. Lida Gill 1134 Woodward str. Topeka, Shawnee Co., Kansas date: May 31, 1929 ordered: Jan 17, 1930 | Hedges, Levi Marion (I7)
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2267 | Headstone inscription: Robert B. Hedges Born Dec 8, 1858 Died Oct 8, 1879 "Gone before us, O our brother, to the Spirit land. Vainly look we for another in thy place to stand" | Hedges, Robert (I345)
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2268 | Headstone reads: Betty Gilkison, wife of Russell Adkins, 1918 - 1937, mother | Gilkison, Betty Frances (I1468)
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2269 | Heath Mrs. Addie Frances Heath, 82, Owingsville, Ky., died Saturday morning at the Daniel Boone Convalescent Home, Morehead. Survivors are two sons, Ewell Heath, Owingsville, and Mark Heath, Salt Lick; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., today at the Kell Funeral Home with Rev. Lowell Hillis officiating. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 3 October 1977. | Arrosmith, Addie Francis (I3261)
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2270 | Hedges Jack V., age 65, of Lebanon, Ohio, died Wednesday January 4, 1995. A graduate of Lima Shawnee High School in Lima, OH and Ohio State University, Mr. Hedges was involved in the insurance industry for over 40 years. Past president and active member of Professional Insurance Agents of Ohio for which he instructed classes for 25 years. Since 1975, owned and operated Hedges Gallery of Insurance in Lebanon. Survivors include his wife of 27 years, Alice (nee Johnston) Hedges, son and daughter-in-law Mark V. and Julie Hedges of Reston, VA, son James B. Hedges of Columbus, OH, daughter and son-in-law Kathryn L. and Mark Carroll of Lebanon, one sister Miriam Snyder of Perrysburg, OH, a niece of Genoa, OH and will also be missed by his office family at Hedges Gallery of Insurance. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 7, 1995, 2 P.M. at Oswald-Hoskins Funeral Home, Lebanon, with Rev. Mary Joseph officiating. The family requests memorial to American Heart Association or American Diabetes Association. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 6 January 1995. | Hedges, Jack Vawter (I4233)
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2271 | Hedges Joseph Early Joseph Early Hedges of Blacksburg, Va., passed away Tuesday, March 15, 2016, after a well-lived life of 91 years. Joe spent his childhood in Alderson, W.Va. As an adult, he lived in Bluefield and Blacksburg. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1949, Joe pursued successful and productive careers with E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company and the Boxley Corporation. After retirement, he owned and operated Precision Eyewear, in Blacksburg. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his son, Dr. David Hedges and wife, Toni of Blacksburg; his son, Steve Hedges and wife, Anne of Greensboro, N.C.; grandchildren, Kate Lang, Elizabeth Bays, Sarah Hedges, Douglas Hedges and Rachel Hedges; and great-grandsons, Ethan Bays and Parker Lang. He is predeceased by his first wife, Dot. Joe’s life revolved around his love for and commitment to his family, with whom he shared his life-long curiosity for and enchantment with the beauty and wonder of forests, fields and streams, and the cleverness, ingenuity and art of man. Joe will be remembered by many as a trusted, constant friend; one who offered comfort and advice, and always with an outrageous witty sense of humor. A memorial service will be held at Blacksburg Christian Fellowship Church, 2300 North Main Street, Blacksburg, Va. 24060, on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, at 1 p.m. For those that desire to make a memorial contribution, the family suggests that gifts may be made in Joe’s name to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth Street, 3rd Floor, Santa Monica Ca. 90401, www.pcf.org, or Blacksburg Christian Fellowship Church. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg. The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Sunday, 20 March 2016. | Hedges, Joseph Early (I3993)
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2272 | Hedges Mrs. Susan Amanda Hedges, widow of Mrs. Lycurgus E. Hedges, died Friday last, at her home on East Church street, aged 62 years. Death resulted from a stroke of paralysis received recently. Deceased was Miss Susan Amanda Baker, of Washington County. Her funeral took place on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Interment was made at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The Citizen, Frederick, Maryland. Friday, 23 April 1897. | Baker, Amanda Susan (I3374)
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2273 | Hedges Nov. 16, 1983, Elizabeth of Overbrook Hills, wife of William E. Hedges and mother of Margaret Hedges and Betty Bulota; also survived by 2 grandchildren, Gail, Steve and Mark Walden and one great-grandchild, Kate Walden. Relative and friends are invited to services 11 A.M. Mon. from United Methodist Church of Bala Cynwyd, Int. Wet Laurel Hill Cem. There will be no viewing. Chadwick’s of Ardmore. The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Friday, 18 November 1983. | Douglas, Elizabeth (I1555)
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2274 | Hedges On November 16, 1968, Charles Wade Hedges, Sr., Poplar Ridge road, Pasadena, Md., beloved husband of Lilly Phillips Hedges, and devoted father of Mrs. Howard O. Baily, Mrs. Robert M. Florian, and Charles Wade Hedges, Jr.; also surviving are six grandchildren. Funeral services at the G.C. Barton Funeral Home, Walkersville, Md., on November 19 at 1 P.M. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Woodsboro, Md. Friends may call after 2 P.M. Monday. No flowers please, if desired contributions may be made to the John Deaton Nursing Home, Baltimore 21230, Md. The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Monday, 18 November 1968. | Hedges, Charles Wade (I3412)
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2275 | Hedges Stanley Hedges, Jr., 53, husband of Mary Craig Hedges, 143 N. Hanover Avenue, died in Good Samaritan Hospital Tuesday. He was a mechanic for the Urban County Government, native of Fayette County, and the son of Sarah Hedges Haynes, Lexington, and the late Stanley Hedges, Sr. He was a member of East Hickman Baptist Church. Other survivors are two daughters, Misses Ruth Ellen and Becky Lynn Hedges, both of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Chadwell, Russell Springs, and Mrs. Walter Lamb, Radcliffe, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway by Rev. Ross L. Range with burial in Lexington Cemetery. Casketbearers will be Houston Williams, Malaby Byrd, Kenneth Lamb, Ron Cunningham, Sam Vanderpool and Reynolds C.H. Howard. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today. The Lexington Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday 5 July 1978. | Hedges, Stanley L. (I2779)
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2276 | Hedges , William, farmer, Prince George's Co. 11th Aug. 1742 29th Jan, 1742 [43?] to wife Ann, life int. in real estate and 1/3 personal estate. To son Joseph, residue of estate. To 2 daughters ___, £15 to be paid them when Joseph is of age. To unborn child, if son one half real estate, if dau. £15 Ex.: ___ Test: Robert Baker. 22, 528 Maryland calendar of wills, v.8: wills from 1738-1743, page 191. Compiled and edited by Jane Baldwin. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/285431/?offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q= https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/285431/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=unborn | Hedges, William (I1587)
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2277 | Hedges – Ernest, entered into rest Monday, age 43 pears, father of Pearly June, Robert and Joan Hedges; son of Mrs. Sarah E. Eaker and Dudley Hedges, brother of Robert and Earl Eaker. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at Second Free Methodist church, Pershing and Wilkins sts. Friends may call at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until noon Friday. Burial Floral Park cemetery. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 23 July 1941. | Hedges, Ernest Easter (I4626)
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2278 | Hedges – Funeral services for A.V. Hedges, 69, who died at the Kansas Masonic home here Thursday, will be at the Gill mortuary Saturday at 2 p.m. Rev. R.L. George will officiate. Bestor Brown Lodge A.F.&A.M. will have charge of services at the grave in Maple Grove cemetery. The Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kansas. Friday, 25 October 1929. | Hedges, Ashba Vawter (I375)
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2279 | Hedges, Charles W. On Wednesday, May 30, 2007, Charles Wade Hedges, Jr., ”Bud” beloved husband of Geraldine B. Hedges, father of Charles “Wade” Hedges, III, and the late Roxanne Baltodana, brother of Margaret Florian. Also survived by five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., at the Stallings Funeral Home, P.A., 311 Mountain Road, Pasadena, where funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M., Monday, June 4. Interment Maryland Veteran Cemetery, Crownsville. Memorial contributions to Hospice of the Chesapeake. The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Friday, 1 June 2007. | Hedges, Charles Wade (I3423)
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2280 | Hedges, David Sharp, 24, 1830 McCullough Drive, died in St. Joseph Hospital 3:55 a.m. Tuesday following an auto accident late Monday night. He was a native of Lexington and a son of Mrs. Sarah Sharp Hedges Haynes and the late Stanley Hedges. He was a member of East Hickman Baptist Church. Besides his mother he is survived by three children, Dorothy Denise, Melvin David and Gregory Alan Hedges, all of Frankfort; brother, Stanley Hedges Jr., Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Steele, Lexington, Mrs. Walter S. Lamb, Radcliffe. Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday by Rev. Ross L. Range at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway. Burial in Lexington Cemetery. Friends may call 3-9 p.m. today. | Hedges, David Sharp (I5086)
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2281 | Hedges, Donald Ralph Darien – Donald Ralph Hedges, age 75, of Darien, died Wed., June 26, 1996 at Lakeland Medical Center, Elkhorn, of natural causes. He was born June 25, 1921 in Edgar Co., IL, the son of Ralph Jewell Hedges and Eva Lee Robinson. Mr. Hedges was a WWII Army veteran serving in the European Theater, 2nd Platoon, 94th Cavalry, RCN. Sq. Mecz. He was a piper coverer with the Asbestos Workers Union Local 81, Cedar Rapids, IA. He is survived by 2 daughters, Linda (Brian Ehringer) Hedges of Madison and Edan (William) Hiltner of Milwaukee; and 3 grandchildren: John, Elsa and Rhys. Funeral services will be held Sat., June 29, 1996 at 11:00 a.m. at the Betzer Funeral Home with Rev. Sweetman officiating. Burial with military rites will follow in Mt. Philip Cemetery, Allens Grove, WI. Friends may call on Friday from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Janesville Gazette, Janesville, Wisconsin. Thursday, 27 June 1996, page 4. | Hedges, Donald Ralph (I101)
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2282 | Hedges, James Clare – Entered into rest March 11, 1993. Dearly beloved husband of Clydagh Hedges of Santa Rosa. Beloved father of Jana Campbell and James C. Hedges both of La Crescenta and dear step-father of Dan Blackwood of Eagle, Idaho, Mark Blackwood of Santa Rosa and Eva Cuglietta of San Jose. Loving brother of Marian Richardson of Santa Rosa and brother-in-law of Josef Enos of New Braunfels, Texas. Adored grandfather of Barbara Lynn Lineaweaver and James Franklin Campbell both of La Crescenta. Also survived by 1 great grandchild and numerous step-grandchildren. A native of Kansas, age 77 years. A 25 year member of the Loyal Order of Moose; a Life Member of the D.A.V., Sunshine Chapter No.13; a long time member of the American Legion; a member of the Sheetmetal Workers Union Local No.66 in Seattle and a veteran of World War II, U.S. Navy. He will be remembered for his creativity with sheetmetal and making rings for friends and family. Friends are invited to attend funeral services Tuesday, March 16, 1993 at 10:00 a.m. at Daniels Chapel of the Roses with Rev. Martin P. Miller-Hessel of Knox Presbyterian Church and Officers of Santa Rosa Lodge No.458 Loyal Order of Moose officiating. Private interment Veteran’s Lawn, Santa Rosa Memorial Park. Donations in his memory may be made to the Lung Association of the Redwood Empire, P.O. Box 1482, Santa Rosa, CA 95403. Friends may call at Daniels Chapel of the Roses on Monday, March 15, 1993 from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California. Sunday, 14 March 1993. | Hedges, James Claire (I1927)
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2283 | HEDGES, Lois A. (Orr), 73, of Lake Placid, passed away Saturday, January 18, 2003 at her home. Lois was a native of Bexley, Ohio and moved to Miami, Florida in 1954 before taking up residency in 1988 in LakePlacid. She was a homemaker. Lois was a member of the Lake Placid Women's Club and a volunteer Pink Lady at the Florida Hospital, Lake Placid. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Lake Placid.Lois is survived by her husband of 55 years, James William Hedges of Lake Placid. Her children include daughter, Penny Barber of Lake Placid, sons, Joseph (Alice) Hedges of Lake Placid, Elston (Diane) Hedges of Mooresville, NC., and Bobby (Donna) Hedges of Lake Placid, Daughter-in-law, Katy Pierce, sister, Mary Ventura of Marietta, Ohio, brother, Norman Orr of Leesburg, Florida and 7 Grandchildren. Friends maycall on the family Tuesday, January 21 from 5 until 7 p.m. in the Chapel of Scott Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be from the Union Congregational Church in Avon Park, Wednesday, January 22, at 2:00 p.m. Reverend Bill Breylinger will celebrate. Burial will be in the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida on Thursday, January 23. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sentto the Good Shepherd Hospice, P.O. box 1884, Sebring, Florida 33871-1884. Arrangements are under the loving guidance of Scott Funeral Home, Lake Placid, (863) 465-4134. Published by TBO.com on Jan. 21, 2003. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/tampabaytimes/name/lois-hedges-obituary?id=39323670 | Orr, Lois Ann (I3998)
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2284 | Hedges, Mrs. Grace O Hedges, age 21 years, beloved wife of James S. Hedges; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Strawn of Inglewood, Cal. Funeral services Saturday, November 6, at 3 p.m., from the Inglewood Park Cemetery chapel, W.A. Brown, funeral director. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Friday, 5 November 1926. | Strawn, Grace O. (I319)
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2285 | Hedges-Christy. A very pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christy, Saturday at 4:30 when their daughter, Mary was given in marriage to William Hedges of near Purdin. The officiating minister was Elder Fitzgerald. Only the members of the immediate families were present. After receiving the congratulations of those present all were invited into the dining room where a bountiful wedding supper was served. The groom is a promising young farmer of near Purdin. The bride is an accomplished young lady who numbers her friends by her acquaintance. The happy pair are now receiving the congratulations of their many young friends in which the Leader Record joins. The Browning Leader=-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 2 November 1916. | Christy, Mary Hazel (I43)
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2286 | Hedges-Christy. A very pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christy, Saturday at 4:30 when their daughter, Mary was given in marriage to William Hedges of near Purdin. The officiating minister was Elder Fitzgerald. Only the members of the immediate families were present. After receiving the congratulations of those present all were invited into the dining room where a bountiful wedding supper was served. The groom is a promising young farmer of near Purdin. The bride is an accomplished young lady who numbers her friends by her acquaintance. The happy pair are now receiving the congratulations of their many young friends in which the Leader Record joins. The Browning Leader=-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 2 November 1916. | Hedges, William McKinley (I42)
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2287 | HELEN B. GEERS, CIVIC ACTIVIST GOP volunteer and poll worker encouraged all to vote By Jim Calhoun The Cincinnati Enquirer Helen B. Geers believed everyone has a civic duty to vote. She took that duty seriously, and she wasn't very patient with those who didn't. She spent more than two decades working at polling precincts, registering people to vote and encouraging the elderly to cast absentee ballots, in Hamilton and Clermont counties. The Amelia resident died of complications from heart disease Tuesday in Clermont Mercy Hospital. She was 88. "She worked right up until she was 85. She was still registering voters and (being) aggravated when they didn't vote." said her daughter, Mary A. Haverkamp. Mrs. Geers simply could not fathom how anyone could be disinterested in civic affairs. "She thought they should be participating in their government," said Haverkamp, who lives in Clermont County's Monroe Township. Mrs. Geers was a GOP Central Committee Woman, which means she was in charge on election day at her home precincts in Batavia and Amelia. "She was very active in our party," said John Born, former Republican chairman of Clermont County. "She was very supportive of Republican principles and local leadership." Mrs. Geers, a native of Morehead, Kentucky, belonged to the Order of the Eastern Star chapter in Amelia and the Clermont County Republican Club. She also volunteered at some events for the county Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board. Mrs. Geers is also survived by a son, Richard Boothe of Newport, Kentucky; six grandchildren and seven great-children. Her husband, former Cincinnati police Officer Alphonse Geers, whom she married in 1939, died in 1960. Funeral service is 9:30 a.m. Saturday in E. C. Nurre Funeral Home, 177 W. Main St., Amelia. Visitation is Friday from 5 to 8 p.m., with Eastern Star service at 7:30 p.m.. Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery in Union Township. Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society, 25 N. Second St., Batavia, 45103. Published in The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) on Thursday, September 5, 1991. | Gearhart, Helen Sidney (I994)
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2288 | Helen Delores Million Arvin, age 72, of Berea, passed away Monday, March 31, at the St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington after a long illness. She was born August 27, 1941, in Woodford County, the daughter of the late William Gardner and Dora Lee West Million. She was a retired assembly line worker with the Plexus factory and had lived in Berea for the last 25 years. She was a member of the New Bethel Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Bain Arvin. She is survived by: 3 Daughters: Cindy Lou King Berea; Cathy Knox Stanton; Cheryl Arvin Berea. 4 Sons: Terry Layne Arvin Berea; George Bain Arvin II Winchester; William Nathaniel Arvin Stanton; Ernest Lee Arvin California. 1 Brother: Ernest Million Danville; 16 Grandchildren 8 Great Grandchildren. She was preceded in death by 1 Sister, Nellie Wimmer, and 1 Brother, Billy Million. Funeral services at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Billy Stamper with burial to follow in the Hunt Cemetery. Warren F. Toler Funeral Home, 99 Cedar Grove Rd., Irvine, Ky 40336 | Million, Helen Delores (I4964)
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2289 | Helen Fields Chillicothe, Mo. – Helen Fields, 80, Chillicothe, formerly of Brookfield, Mo., died Friday, Nov. 4, 1994, at the hospital in Chillicothe. A homemaker, Mrs. Fields was born in Brookfield and had lived at Chillicothe for the past year and a half. She was a graduate of Brookfield High School. Mrs. Fields was a member of Brookfield First Christian Church and the Burlington Veterans Auxiliary. She also was a 4-H leader. In 1941, she married Arthur D. Fields at Brookfield. He died in 1990. She also was preceded in death by an infant son, an infant brother and an infant sister. Surviving: a daughter, Marilyn Manning of Chillicothe; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Service: 1:30 p.m. Monday, at Brookfield First Christian Church. Burial: Park Lawn Memorial Gardens, Brookfield. Family visitation: 6 to 7:30 tonight, at Rhodes Funeral Home, Brookfield, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today. St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Sunday, 6 November 1994. | Cassity, Mabel Helen (I2255)
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2290 | Helen Lavon Hedges Helen L. Hedges, 77, Kansas City, MO, died Monday, December 2, 1996, at Oakwood Manor. Funeral services will be 9 p.m. [a.m.?] Wednesday, December 4, at Newcomer’s Sons Floral Hills Chapel. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, MO. Friends may call 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel. Mrs. Hedges was born August 3, 1919, in Purdin, MO. She was a member of the Red Bridge Church of Christ. She was a lifelong member, teach and active personal worker with the Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Ivan J. Hedges; daughter Doris Bouldin, and son-in-law, Joe; son. Larry Hedges, and daughter-in-law, Marcella, all of Kansas City, MO; sister, Donna Norvell, Valpariso, IN; five grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Floral Hills Chapel. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 December 1996. | Pulliam, Helen Lavon (I208)
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2291 | Helen Loraine Crouch Smeathers, 61 Ashley, formerly of Bluford died 5;20 p.m. Jan 24, 1994, at St Elizabeth Hos- in Belleville. She was born Nov, 8 1932 in Seneca, a daughter of Momen & Toncy (Gaddis) Smeathers April 19, 1950 she married Charles C Crouch. | Smeathers, Helen Loraine (I4760)
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2292 | Helen Redman May 4, 1916 - October 13, 2010 Helen M. Redman, age 94, of Apopka, Florida, formally of Valparaiso, passed away October 13, 2010. She was born on May 4, 1916 in Hobart, Indiana, the daughter of Emil and Elnora (Richmond) Gruel. On December 20, 1969, she married Otis Redman. Helen is survived by sons: Raymond (Marilyn) Bagley of Rochester, IN. and Leslie (Toby) Bagley of Pierson, FL., daughters: Sherron (Late Wally) Hagerty of LaGrange IN., Lana (Mark) Powell of Apopka, FL. Also surviving are brother Luther (Helen) Gruel of Valparaiso and step daughter Diane (Bill) Lockhart of Merrillville, 12 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband Otis, one brother and one sister. Funeral services will be held Monday, October 18, 2010 at 10 a.m. at Bartholomew Funeral Home, 102 Monroe Street Valparaiso with Pastor Mike Porter officiating. Burial in Graceland Cemetery. Visitation will be held Sunday, October 17, 2010, from 2-6 PM at the funeral home. | Gruel, Helen M. (I1024)
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2293 | Helen Yergler Cissa Park – Helen F. Yergler, 70, of Muscatine, Iowa, formerly of Cissna Park, died at 7:07 a.m. yesterday (May 13, 1989) at Muscatine Care Center. Her funeral will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Knapp Funeral Home, Cissna Park, with Harry Yergler officiating. Burial will be in Amity Cemetery, Milford. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. She was born June 3, 1918, in Iroquis County, a daughter of Elmer and Lida Mumbert Boyce. She married Glenn “San” Yergler on Jan. 27, 1951, in Milford. He survives. Also surviving are one son, Dennis, LeMars, Iowa; one daughter, Joyce Yergler, Tucson, Ariz.; four brothers, Vic Boyce, Cissna Park; Glen Earl Boyce, Cissna Park; Bill Boyce, Claytonville; and Wayne Boyce, Freeport; and two sisters, Fern Hofer, Rankin, and Joan Focken, Milford. One sister preceded her in death. She was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Muscatine, Iowa. Mrs. Yergler was also a member of the TTT sorority chapter of Muscatine and a lifetime member of Muscatine Hospital Auxiliary. A memorial fund will be established in her name. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Sunday, 14 May 1989. | Boyce, Helen Faye (I4671)
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2294 | Helena Lom, born 1650, died 1720 in Gloucester County. She married Michael Nilsson Laican in 1670. Initially they lived at the Bought on land later occupied by her brother Peter Månsson. Then they moved to Shackamaxon to share land with her nephew, Lasse Cock. Michael Laican stayed in Shackamaxon after inheriting land at Moyamensing from. Lars Andersson Collinus. He moved in 1699 to Gloucester County, where he died in 1704. They had 10 children: Catharine Laican, born 1671, who married Lawrence Huling, eldest son of Marcus Laurens, 2 sons. Anna Laican, born 1673, died in Upper Merion Township; married her cousin John Gunnarsson Rambo, 7 children. Gertrude Laican, born 1675, died c. 1721 in Gloucester County; married her cousin Peter Ericksson Cock, 8 children. Nils Laican, born 1677, died 1733 in Gloucester County; married cousin Susannah Fish, no children. Måns Laican, born 1679, died 1728 in Gloucester County; married Maria, 2 children. Anders Laican, born 1682, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married. Christina Laican, born 1684, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Elias Fish, 6 children. Michael Laican, born 1686, died after 1740 in Gloucester County; married Anna Hoffman, 10 children. Helena Laican, born 1689, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Casper Fish, Jr., 7 children. Zacharias Laican, born 1696, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married. | Lom, Helena (I5724)
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2295 | Helena Lom, born 1650, died 1720 in Gloucester County. She married Michael Nilsson Laican in 1670. Initially they lived at the Bought on land later occupied by her brother Peter Månsson. Then they moved to Shackamaxon to share land with her nephew, Lasse Cock. Michael Laican stayed in Shackamaxon after inheriting land at Moyamensing from. Lars Andersson Collinus. He moved in 1699 to Gloucester County, where he died in 1704. They had 10 children: Catharine Laican, born 1671, who married Lawrence Huling, eldest son of Marcus Laurens, 2 sons. Anna Laican, born 1673, died in Upper Merion Township; married her cousin John Gunnarsson Rambo, 7 children. Gertrude Laican, born 1675, died c. 1721 in Gloucester County; married her cousin Peter Ericksson Cock, 8 children. Nils Laican, born 1677, died 1733 in Gloucester County; married cousin Susannah Fish, no children. Måns Laican, born 1679, died 1728 in Gloucester County; married Maria, 2 children. Anders Laican, born 1682, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married. Christina Laican, born 1684, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Elias Fish, 6 children. Michael Laican, born 1686, died after 1740 in Gloucester County; married Anna Hoffman, 10 children. Helena Laican, born 1689, died in Gloucester County; married cousin Casper Fish, Jr., 7 children. Zacharias Laican, born 1696, died 1733 in Gloucester County; never married. | Laican / Lycon, Michael Nilsson (I5737)
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2296 | Hendry County Gerald Grant Watson Gerald Grant Waton, 49, of 379 Whidden Road died Friday evening. He was a life long resident of LaBelle. He was employed at Alico Ranch and was a member and usher at the First Baptist Church. His survivors include his wife, Jeanette Watson of LaBell; son, Gerald Watson, Jr., Clewiston; daughters: Helen Best, Fort Myers, Laura Smith, LaBelle; Mother, Anna Laura Watson, LaBelle; brothers: William M. Watson, Johnson City, Tex., Stanley G. Watson, Buford, Ga., Harvey Watson, Austin, Tex.; sister, Ethel Corbit, Houston, Tex., and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in LaBelle with the Rev. Eugene Abernathy officiating. Burial will follow in Ft. Denaud Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the Akin-Davis Funeral Home in LaBelle on Monday between 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Monday, 10 June 1985. | Watson, Gerald Grant (I3698)
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2297 | Hennessey Holder, Barbara M., 73. Services Friday (Cordry-Sisson). The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Thursday, 9 September 1993. | Hedges, Barbara Maxine (I3175)
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2298 | Henrick, bap. Sept. 9, 1657; marriage banns July 5, 1682, to Femmetje, daughter of Barant Van Flaesbeak. House of Truax, page 10. | de Forest, Henricus / Henrick (I5935)
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2299 | Henrietta L. McClellan York Henrietta L. McClellan of York died at 1:15 a.m. Saturday in Rest Haven-York following a lengthy illness. She was 95. Mrs. McClellan was a bookkeeper for the former Duff’s Automotive Supply Services. She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in York. Born in York, Mrs. McClellan was the daughter of the late Harry L. and Julia R. Hedges Fink. She was the wife of the late William McClellan. She leaves nieces and nephews. There will be no viewing. Graveside services are scheduled for 3:15 p.m. Thursday at Greenmount Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. The Baumeister, Orcutt and Small Mortuary Inc., Roosevelt and Madison avenues, is in charge of arrangements. The York Dispatch, York, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 28 May 1991. | Fink, Henrietta Loucks (I3520)
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2300 | Henry A. Beland Lake Odessa – Henry A. Beland, 78, of Route 1, Lake Odessa, an Odessa Township farmer, died at 1:30 a.m. today in Ionia County Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since Sunday. He was born March 22, 1876, in Ashcum, Ill, the son of Alphonse and Leah (Raboin) Beland. Mr. Beland married his wife, Rosa, who survives, on Feb. 10, 1909 in Loda, Ill., and they moved to the Sunfield area in 1925. In 1937 they moved to the Lake Odessa area. Mr. Beland was a member of the Odessa Farm Bureau and St. Edwards Catholic Church. Surviving besides his wife are three daughters, Mrs. Gladys White of Lake Odessa; Mrs. Leah Cross of Rout 1, Portland, Mich., and Mrs. Rosa Fleetham of Sunfield; two sons, Henry Jr. of Lake Odessa and Thomas of Holt; a sister, Mrs. Ella Houston of Rushville, Ill.; two brother, William of Staceyville, Iowa and Lester of Bloomington, Ill. Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, Michigan. Thursday, 20 January 1955. | Beland, Henry Anthony (I1136)
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