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651 Captain Hans Mansson: Timeline of early records and his migration into New Jersey from Pennsylvania. By Carla Welsh.
https://archive.org/details/captain-hans-mansson-timeline-of-early-records-and-his-migration-into-new-jersey-from-pennsylvania/mode/2up

 
Mansson, Hans (I5702)
 
652 Car Injury Fatal to Woman
Mrs. Wilma (Billy) Emory, 52, of 138 Roswell Ave., died early Sunday of injuries suffered when the car when was driving was struck from behind by a truck. The accident occurred Saturday on the Ventura Freeway near Sherman Oaks.
Gordon Jones,48, of Van Nuys, an actor and a friend of the Emory family, was a passenger in the woman's car. He escaped with minor injuries. The truck driver, Milburn Durfey, was not hurt although his truck plunged 36 feet onto an underpass.
Jones said he and Mrs. Emory were driving to look at a home he had recently purchased at Reseda.
Mrs. Emory is survived by her husband, Gibson; her mother, Mrs. Pearl Mitchell, and sisters, Mrs. Jessie Wallow and Mrs. Verna Walls.
Service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Dilday Family Mortuary.
Independent, Long Beach California. Monday, 23 April 1960.
 
Mitchell, Wilma B. (I5478)
 
653 Card of Thanks - We ____ express your thanks to all our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in the death of our husband and father David C. Jameson, who went quietly to sleep April 23rd, 1906.
Sidney Ella Jameson.
Jennie E. Gano.
Warsaw Independent, Warsaw, Kentucky. Saturday, 5 May 1906, page 2.
 
Jameson, David C. (I3540)
 
654 Carl A. Hanf, 3636 Garland Avenue, Norwood, whose automobile collided with another and injured fatally, Thomas Hyatt, 43 years old, Bulan, Ky., miner, at Floral and Madison Avenues, May 3, also was indicted for manslaughter.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Saturday, 25 May 1929.
 
Hyatt, Thomas Floyd (I712)
 
655 Carl Benton Ellis, Sr., 77, of DeKalb, IL, died Sunday, June 18, 1995 at Kishwaukee Community Hospital.

He was born June 13, 1918 in Farrington Township, Jefferson County, IL, the son of Harry Thomas and Cora Elizabeth (Williams) Ellis. He married Amy Elfreda Crouch on April 1, 1936 in Mt. Vernon, IL.

He was employed by Del Monte for 36 years and later was employed by J. P. Faivre Farms in DeKalb, IL.

He was a veteran of the United States Army, serving during WWII. He was a member of American Legion Post 66 and the DeKab Moose Club.

He is preceded in death by a sister, Effie Wiggins and his parents.

Funeral services will be at 1 1 :00 a.m., Thursday, June 22, 1995 at the Anderson Funeral Home in DeKalb, IL, with the Reverend Dennis Campbell of the Foursquare Church officiating. Burial will folbw at Fairview Park Cemetery. Friends may call on Wednesday, June 21, 1995 form 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the Anderson Funeral Home.

A memorial has been established in care of the Anderson Funeral Home.
 
Ellis, Carl Benton (I3302)
 
656 Carl Clark Crouch, Marina resident
Carl Clark Crouch of Marina died Tuesday at Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula from heart disease. He was 68.
Mr. Crouch was a native of Glenwood Springs, Colo., and lived in Monterey County for 32 years. He was a logistics manager at Fort Ord for 28 years. He served in the Army from 1944 to 1965 and retired as sergeant first class. Mr. Crouch was past president of the Lions Club of Marina, a member of American Legion Monterey Cypress Post No.694 in Marina and Veterans of Foreign Wars in Monterey. He was a volunteer and coach with the Monterey Bay Little League.
Mr. Crouch is survived by his wife, Margarita Crouch of Marina; two sons, Robert Clark Crouch and Arthur Carl Crouch, both of Salinas; two daughters, Linda Elaine Mase of Marina and Monica Evelyn Young of Salinas; two brothers, George Crouch and Fred Crouch, both of Heber Springs, Ark.; four sisters, Margaret Ann Harville of Phoenix, Ariz., Bertha Osborne of Chandler, Ariz., Betty Ems of Meridian, Miss., and Charlotte Allen of Queen creek, Ariz.; and his granddaughter.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the mortuary chapel. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Xavier Church in Seaside. Burial will follow at San Carlos Catholic Cemetery.
The California, Salinas, California. Saturday, 6 May 1995.
 
Crouch, Carl Clark (I4743)
 
657 Carl Hunt
Published: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:19 AM CST
Kenneth "Carl" Hunt, 86, of South Shore, Ky., awoke with our Lord on Monday, Feb. 11, 2008, at South Shore, Ky.

Mr. Hunt was born Feb. 19, 1921, in Greenup County at Walsh, Ky., the youngest son of the late Godfrey "Harry" Hunt and Nellie Harr Hunt. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Richard, Clarence and Raymond Hunt; and one sister, Lucille Hunt Miller.

He raised his family as a proud farmer for many years, and received an honorary commissioner of agriculture from the Commonwealth of Kentucky. He retired from Greenup County Schools as a school bus driver. He was a member of South Shore Old Regular Baptist Church. He was a WWII Army veteran serving in the European Theater, where he fought in five major battles, including Normandy Beachhead and Battle of the Bulge. He was in the 83rd Infantry division and was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans.

Surviving are his wife of 66 years, Ota Bentley Hunt; four children, Harry (Gloria) Hunt of Raceland, Ky., Laura (David) Kiser of Hamlin, W.Va., Lois (Phillip) Coyle of Richmond, Ky., and Paul (Connie) Hunt of South Shore, Ky.; one sister, Mabel Bosley, 95, of South Shore, Ky.; one brother, Morris Hunt, 90, of South Shore; eight grandchildren, Melanie (Jason) Tolliver, Craig (Paula) Hunt, Geffrey (Bevin) Kiser, Karan (Benjie) Smith, Traci (Scott) McIntosh, Brian (Shanna) Reeder, Matthew (Tessa) Hunt and Michael (Brandi) Hunt; 10 great-grandchildren, Justin and Josie Tolliver, Hayden Hunt, Keely and Anna Kiser, David and Kailyn Smith, Morgan and Tanner McIntosh, and Brady Reeder; and several nieces and nephews.

Services will be noon Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008, at Morton Funeral Home in South Shore, with Old Regular Baptist ministers officiating and burial in Siloam Cemetery in South Shore. Visitation will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Community Hospice, Pollard Avenue, Ashland, KY 41101, or South Shore Nursing and Rehab, James Hannah Drive, South Shore, KY 41175.

The family would like to express their very special thanks for all their wonderful help and caring people.
 
Hunt, Kenneth Carl (I4430)
 
658 Carl L. Moles, 62
New Castle - Carl L. Moles, of New Castle, passed away Sunday, November 12, 2017. Funeral services will be held 1 PM, Wednesday, November 15th, 2017, at Hacker-Main & Davis Funeral Home~Broad Street Chapel. Burial will follow at South Mound Cemetery. Friends may call from 11 AM until service time at the funeral home.

Published by The Star Press on Nov. 14, 2017.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/thestarpress/name/carl-moles-obituary?id=32321602
 
Moles, Carl (I4037)
 
659 Carl Monroe
Carl Monroe, Brookfield, died Monday morning, March 26, at Brookfield Nursing Center. He was 82.
Services were held 2 p.m., Wednesday, Marsh 28, at the Purdin Methodist Church with the Rev. James Fulbright officiating. Burial was in the Purdin cemetery, under the direction of Bowden Rhodes Funeral Home.
The son of David and Mary L. (Buswell) Monroe, he was born May 2, 1901, in Shelby. On June 3, 1922, he was married to Alta Mae Bagley. She died in January 1977. Mr. Monroe was a member of the Grove Hill Baptist Church.
Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Sheriff and Mrs. Clifford Monroe, Brookfield; a daughter-in-law, Coleen Monroe, Purdin; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Elva Monroe, Erma and Ben Burkholder, and Etta and Herman Liebhart, all of Brookfield; three grandchildren, John David Monroe and Nancy Monroe, Purdin, and Brenda Brinkley and her husband Mike, Linneus; two great=grandchildren, Timmy and Tracie Brinkley, and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three sons, Von and Elgin Monroe and an infant son and two sister, Eva and Edna.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 29 march 1984.
 
Monroe, Carl (I5318)
 
660 Carl Russell
Services are Tuesday for Carl Russell, a 47-year resident of the Rancho Palos Verdes area.
Born March 9, 1921, in Big Sandy, Mont., he died Sept. 24, 1997.
Mr. Russell was a retired foreman for Arco.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia; a son, Norman of Moreno Valley; a brother, Ray of Bakersfield; a sister, Josephine Barnes of Stanton; and four grandchildren. He had two stepsons: Roger and James Johnson, both of Palm Springs.
Visitation is from 2 to 9 p.m. Monday at Green Hills Mortuary in Rancho Palos Verdes.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the mortuary, with burial at Green hills Memorial Park in Rancho Palos Verdes.
News-Pilot, San Pedro, California. Friday, 26 September 1997.
 
Russell, Carl (I2749)
 
661 CARL, only child of GEORGE I. and MARY (OGLE) BIVENS, both deceased, was born northeast of Purdin MO. Body found late Sat by possee near Cherry Box northeast of Clarence,
Shelby County, MO. Had been shot in back of head by person unknown. Lived in Brookfield MO, garage owner and flying instructor. Leaves wife, ETTA, half brothers JOHN HAWKINS, Granite City IL; ROBERT BIVENS of Brookfield; half sisters Mrs GEORGE ROSS, Brookfield; MARY SWEENEY, Kansas City. Wife is daughter of Mr and Mrs W.H. CASSITY of near Purdin MO. The son ORVILLE, a radio operator on Pan American Airways Clipper plane in South America, was unable to attend funeral. 
Bivens, Carl (I2449)
 
662 Carla Crouch
Salem – Carla J. Crouch, 31, died at 1:14 a.m. Wednesday, June 1, 1988, in Salem Township Hospital.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Oakdale Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Hughey Funeral Home in Mount Vernon.
Miss Crouch was born May 5, 1957, in Mount Vernon to John and Pearl (Cooper) Crouch.
Survivors include her father, of Mount Vernon; one brother, Johnason Crouch of Phoenix, Ariz.; and one sister, Judith Childers of California.
Her mother and two brothers preceded her in death.
Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, Illinois. Thursday, 2 June 1988.
 
Crouch, Carla June (I4740)
 
663 Carle – On March 12, 1916, Lillie J. Carle, daughter of the late William H. and Julia R. Derr. [Frederick, (Md.) papers please copy.]
Funeral from her late residence, No.508 North Carrollton avenue, on Tuesday, March 14, at 3 P.M. Relatives and friends invited. Interment primate.
The Balitmore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Monday, 13 March 1916.
 
Derr, Lillian (I3465)
 
664 Carless Dewie Harris
Flemingsburg – Carless Dewie Harris, 55, Flemingsburg Route 3, husband of Mrs. Olive Gregory Harris, died Tuesday. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the United Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Caudill Cemetery. The body is at the Denton Funeral Home here where friends may call.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 26 October 1972.
 
Harris, Carless Dewie (I3841)
 
665 Carletta Ethel McClurg of Gaston, Indiana passed away at her residence at the age of 79 on March 4, 2021. She was born in Muncie, Indiana on September 17, 1941 to the late Ora and Josie (White) Estep.

Carletta graduated from high school and married Rodney Earl McClurg on January 16, 1958. She was a children’s minister in Muncie, Indiana most of her life. She worked as a clown professional, reaching out to children all over the Muncie, Indiana area. She was a member of Rejoice Ministries.

Carletta is survived by her husband, Rodney Earl McClurg of Gaston, Indiana; son, Charlie Duke (Anna) of Las Vegas, Nevada; daughters, Peggy Nelson (Chris) of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Paula Carter (Scott) of Gaston, Indiana, and Penny McCarthy (Matt) of Seymour, Indiana; and five grandchildren.

Carletta was preceded in death by her parents, Ora and Josie (White) Estep and three brothers, Howard, Lester, and Jean McClurg.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 7, 2021 from 12:00 to 2:00 PM in Garden View Funeral Home, 10501 North State Road 3, Muncie with funeral services immediately following at 2:00 PM, also in the Funeral Home. Burial will follow on Monday in Gardens of Memory Cemetery, Muncie. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.gardenviewandgardensofmemory.com.

COVID-19 Limitations: Effective Monday, February 8, 2021, Garden View Funeral Home and Gardens of Memory Cemetery are limited to a maximum of 50 people wearing masks inside or outside. Once the maximum is reached, additional visitors will be permitted for entry only as others exit. No outside food or beverages are permitted to be brought in at this time. Thank you for your cooperation.
 
Estep, Carletta Ethel (I4191)
 
666 CARLISLE - Leonard E. Gilkison, 86, of Carlisle, widower of Jane Springate Gilkison, passed away Sunday at his home. A native of Versailles, he was born March 17, 1926, to the late Ambrose D. and Odell Littrell Gilkison. He was a retired farmer, attended the Carlisle Christian Church, and member of the South Elkhorn Baptist Church. Survived by three sons, Leonard "Eddie" (Kathleen) Gilkison, Jr., of Clark County, Philip A. (Jadene) Gilkison of London, KY, and Kevin J. Gilkison, of Lexington, one daughter, Suzanne Gilkison of McKee, KY, one sister, Clarice Tincher of Lexington, grandchildren: Alisha Gilkison Rupp, Jacob, Clara, Christine, Caroline, Brennan Gilkison, Serena, Leland, Rivers, Curry, Christen Gilkison, Kasey Gilkison Moore, Collin, Cooper, Ellory, Kerrigan, and Collin Gilkison. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Herbert Gilkison and A. Donald Gilkison and two sisters, Catherine Adams and Edith Million. Memorial services will be Saturday at 2pm at the Carlisle Christian Church, 242 Locust St., Carlisle, KY, with Bro. Steven Smith officiating. Contributions may be made to Hospice of the Bluegrass, 2312 Alexandria Dr., Lexington, KY, 40504 or to the Carlisle Christian Church, 242 Locust St., Carlisle, KY 40311. In care of arrangements is the Rolan G. Taylor Funeral Home, 289 S. Main St., Winchester, KY.

Published by Lexington Herald-Leader from Oct. 25 to Oct. 26, 2012.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/leonard-gilkison-obituary?id=13360880
 
Gilkison, Leonard Edwin (I4789)
 
667 Carlos R. Harris
1923-2006
Chillicothe, Mo. – Carlos Ray Harris, 82, Chillicothe, died Feb. 6, 2006.
Mr. Harris owned Harris Printing Co., Chillicothe, for 20 years.
Survivors: sons, Wendell, Butler, Mo.; and David, Chillicothe; daughter, Julie Butcher, Chillicothe; sister, Corneila Linhart, Missoula, Mont.; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
Service: 10 a.m. Thursday, Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe. Burial: Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Chillicothe. Viewing: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. today; visitation 6 to 8 tonight, at funeral home.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Wednesday, 8 February 2006.
 
Harris, Carlos Ray (I171)
 
668 CARLSBAD CURRENT-ARGUS, Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico, dated for May 17.
ZAHNEN
Rosary services for Alpha Pearl Zahnen, 81, 502 S. Maple St., will be recited today at 8 p.m. in West Funeral Home chapel. A funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Edwards Catholic Church with the Rev. Steven Bono officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Gardens Memorial Park.

A Carlsbad resident since 1942, she was employed as a nurse's aide for several years before moving to Woodward, Okla. for a short time and then returning here five years ago. She was a member of St. Edwards Catholic Church.

Survivors include a nephew, Z.F. Woodward, Liberty, Mo.

Pallbearers will be Tony Rostro, John Watlavage, Ed Radovich, Vic O'Donnell, Hubert Forni and Manuel Cortez.
 
Baker, Alpha Pearl (I4524)
 
669 Carmen E. Lytle
Carmen E. Lytle, 67, Gravois Mills, MO, passed away Wednesday, November 5, 1997, at North Kansas City Hospital. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Saturday, November 8, at Mount Moriah and Freeman Chapel; burial in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Friends may call 7-8:30 p.m. Friday, at the chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial fund of Westlake Christian Church, Laurie, MO.
Carmen was born January 22, 1930, in Purdin, MO. She was a member of Westlake Christian Church, Laurie, MO. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chapter 410; Versailles, MO, and the American Legion Auxiliary #624, Sunrise Beach. Survivors include her husband of 47 years, Robert A. Lytle, of the home; son and daughter-in-law, Rob & Kelley Lytle, Lee’s Summit, MO; stepson, Robert W. Schmidt, Scottsdale, AZ; daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl and Michael H. Skeens, Kansas City, MO, Carmajean and Troy Pfeifer, Lee’s Summit, MO, and Patricia Lee Lytle, Marshall, MO; brothers, Gale and Jerry Hedges, Browning MO; and seven grandchildren. Arrangements: Mt. Moriah & Freeman Funeral Chapel.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, Saturday, 8 November 1997.
 
Hedges, Esther Carmen (I572)
 
670 Carole Lee Gilkison passed away on Jan. 19, 2010, due to increased complications from a long-time battle with diabetes.

She was born in Kincaid, Il. on March 12, 1935 to Eugene and Elsie Blakeney Mollett. She married Charles R. Gilkison on Sept. 18, 1953. He preceded her in death.

She is survived by a daughter, Teri J. Willey (husband, Daniel) of Las Vegas and son, Richard (Rick) A. Gilkison (wife, Ludy) of Rancho Cucamonga, California; seven grandchildren, Teri's daughters, Amanda and Jennifer, and Rick's children, Raymond, Michael, Mark, Mervin and Melanie; and 10 great-grandchildren, Clayton, Lila and Maguire (Amanda's), Brooklyn and Brayden (Jennifer's), Erin and Merilou Jane (Raymond's), and Jasper, Anthony and Christopher (Michael's) and three siblings, Phyllis Brooks of Georgetown, Ill., Larry Mollett of Las Vegas and Nancy Brown of Catlin, Il.

She was also preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Marjorie Walczak and two brothers, William and Eugene Jr.
 
Mollett, Carol Lee (I825)
 
671 Caroline M. Bender
1925-2002
Horton, Kan. – Caroline Maxine Bender, 77, Horton, died Thursday, Dec. 26, 2002.
Miss Bender, born in Goff, Kan., was a homemaker and member of the United Methodist Church, Whiting, Kan.
She was preceded by parents, Charles and Perpecta Bender.
Surviving: brother, Charles, Bella Vista, Ark.; nephews, Steve and Bill Bender; three great-nieces.
Graveside service and burial: 11 a.m. Saturday, Springhill Cemetery, Whiting. Visitation: today and Saturday, at Dishon-Maple-Chaney Mortuary, Horton.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Friday, 27 December 2002.
 
Bender, Caroline Maxine (I4134)
 
672 Carolyn Brain is Dead at 83; Rites Pending
Mrs. Carolyn Brain, 83, of 604 NW 17, died in an Oklahoma City rest home Thursday. She crushed a vertebra in an accidental fall last February and had been hospitalized most of the time since.
Born at McAlester, Mrs. Brain lived all her life in Oklahoma. She was a member of the Episcopal Church. She organized the Beauceant, an organization for wives of 32nd degree Masons here, and belonged to the Colonial Dames and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a charter member of the Motherhood Culture Club.
Her husband, Clarence Brain, died about six years ago.
Surviving are a son, Gilbert Brain of the home; a sister, Mrs. Kyle Browder, Port Isabel, Texas; and a brother R. B. Tennent, Springfield, Ore.
The Daily Oklahoman, Friday, January 14, 1957, page 4, col. 1 
Tennant, Carolyn (I1209)
 
673 Carolyn Harding
September 23, 1934 - August 31, 2019

Carolyn Ann Bagley Harding passed away to heaven at 84 on August 31st, 2019 after battling Alzheimer’s for a number of years. She was preceded to heaven by her husband of 60 years, Jim Harding.

Carolyn was born at home in Browning, Missouri on September 23, 1934 to Edna Mae Harper Bagley and Chester Bagley. Carolyn had one brother, John Bagley (Mary) who survives. Carolyn spent her early life in Kirksville, Missouri where her father owned a loan company. She spent many happy Sundays with her grandparents and relatives in Purdin, Missouri. Carolyn graduated from Kirksville High School. She graduated from the University of Missouri in Columbia in three years with a degree in Business Administration. She would later receive a Masters in Business Administration from William Woods University in 1996 at the age of 62. Carolyn’s first job was in St. Louis at the Federal Reserve Bank. She married her husband Jim in 1959. Carolyn quit working to raise her children for ten years. She then worked for Mark Twain Bank in St. Louis. She became a real estate salesperson and worked for Century 21 in Kirksville when the family moved there in 1974. After 15 years as a realtor, Carolyn also became a Real Estate broker, Stockbroker, Loan Processor, and Mortgage Officer. She also taught at various community colleges including Moberly Area Community College and William Woods University.

Carolyn won a variety of sales and leadership awards throughout her life. She was very active and a leader in her community including United Way Drive Chairperson, Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce in Kirksville, National and Missouri Association of Realtors, Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors, Altrusa Club, Toastmasters Club, Victim Support Services Board, and RSVP board. Carolyn was a member of the FUMC in Kirksville and sang in the choir for 52 years.

Carolyn was an avid walker and reader. She enjoyed going to plays, dancing, shopping, traveling, and playing board games and cards as well as spending time with her husband and family. She was a lifelong learner and loved meeting new people. She was a loyal friend and especially compassionate to those who were ill.

In addition to her brother, Carolyn is survived by her daughter Susan Elizabeth Harding Sells (Mark), son, John David Harding (Becky). Grandchildren include Ben Sells, Jacob Sells (Marida), Marybeth Sells, Caroline Harding Ritter (Evan), J.D. Harding, and Kate Harding.

Services for Carolyn will be held Friday, September 6th, at First United Methodist Church in Kirksville. A visitation for friends and family will be held from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm with a memorial service following at 12:00 pm.

A private family burial will follow the services at the Missouri State Veterans Cemetery in Jacksonville, Missouri.

She will be greatly missed by family and friends.

Memorial Contributions may be made in her honor to the Salvation Army or The First United Methodist Church of Kirksville, Missouri.

Arrangements in the care of Davis-Playle-Hudson-Rimer Funeral Home; www.davisplaylehudsonrimer.com
 
Bagley, Carolyn Ann (I3739)
 
674 Carolyn Helms, age 83, of New Boston, died Saturday, July 10, 2010 at the University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia, Mo.

A funeral service will be Wednesday, July 14, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home in Brookfield. Burial will be in New Boston Cemetery in New Boston. Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday and the family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until service time.

Memorials to New Boston Cemetery may be left at or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, P.O. Box 496, Brookfield, Mo. 64628/

Wilma Carolyn, daughter of Roy Curtis and Edna (Foster)Bagley, was born August 25, 1926 in Purdin. On August 18. 1946, she married Curt Helms, he preceded her in death on January 21, 1994.

Mrs. Helms worked at Stanbury Uniforms in Brookfield until her retirement. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, and playing the guitar. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Purdin.

Survivors include one son, Max (Jan) Helms of Chillicothe; two grandchildren, Brett ( Kristy)Helms of Hallsville, Mo. and Brooke Helms of Chillicothe; three great grandchildren, McKenzie Helms and Kason Helms of Hallsvile, Mo and Hagan Atchison of Chillicothe' one sister, Clarice (Milton) Ruppert of Nokomis, Illinois and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother, Charles Bagley, and one sister, Margaret McCollum.
 
Bagley, Wilma Caroline (I2994)
 
675 Carolyn S. Selke 57, Indianapolis, died Nov. 21, 2004. Services: 11 a.m., Nov. 24 at Crown Hill Funeral Home, Indianapolis, with calling there from 4 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 23. Entombment: Crown Hill Cemetery.
Published by The Indianapolis Star on Nov. 22, 2004.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/indystar/name/carolyn-selke-obituary?id=48727507
 
Coyle, Carolyn Sue (I5149)
 
676 Carpenter - Services for Mrs. Amanda Million Carpenter, 71, wife of Edward Carpenter, Dover, were to be held at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Fort Springs Baptist church. Burial was to be in Hillcrest Memorial park.
Mrs. Carpenter died Friday in a Maysville hospital.
Survivors besides her husband include three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Bishop and Mrs. Laura Kirk, both of Lexington, and Mrs. Alma Kirk, Cincinnati; a brother, William Million, Fleming county; a daughter, Mrs. Everett Love, Dover, and a grandson, Alva Edward Love.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 16 February 1948.
 
Million, Amanda S. (I2060)
 
677 Carpenter, Rickey Darryl, age 13, 103 Fitchland Dr., Fairborn, O., died Sunday at Bryan State Park. He was a student at South Elementary School. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carpenter; 2 sisters, Linda, Joyce; 3 brothers, Ronald, William Ray, Jack. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Morris Sons Funeral Home, Fairborn. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday, 4-9 p.m.
 
Carpenter, Ricky Darryl (I5089)
 
678 Carpenter, William R., 41, formerly of Fairborn, Friday in Elyria. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday. (Morris Sons, Fairborn)
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Monday, 3 August 1981.
 
Carpenter, William Ray (I5088)
 
679 Carr - Basil P. Carr, 86, Rte. 2 SW., died Thursday at a local hospital. Funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at the West Side Methodist Church, the Rev. John H. Ristow officiating. Burial in Castner Falls Cemetery. Body at the George Co.
The Great Falls Leader, Great Falls, Montana. Friday, 8 August 1958.
 
Carr, Basil P. (I871)
 
680 Carrie GEIESENHAFF was born in Illinois May 16, 1866, and departed this life at Shattuck, Oklahoma, June 21, 1931.

At the age of ten she moved with her parents to Mercer County, Missouri and there grew to womanhood. She was united in marriage to N. R. TIPTON on August 13, 1895, at Purdin, Missouri. To this union eight children were born. The husband and four children have preceded her in death. Those living are Merlin of Iowa; David of Colorado; and Helen and Dillie of Canadian.

On December 26, 1918, she was married to A. R. CADE at Ochiltree, Texas, and they have since made their home on a farm in the Huntoon community. Besides the husband and children there are five step-children, Esther, Rob, Lillie, Anna and Frank; four sisters; one brother and a host other relatives and friends, who mourn the departure of this loved one.

The funeral services were held from the Methodist church in Perryton at 2:30 o’clock, Tuesday afternoon with Rev. W. C. Bryan in charge. Interment was made in Ochiltree cemetery.

(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), Thursday, June 25, 1931.)
 
Geisenhoff, Carrie May (I2539)
 
681 Carroll - John B. Rice, of Brandenburg, suicided near Ghent. He was aged about 65, and once a wealthy former of Carroll. Cause: financial.
The Kentuckian-Citizen, Paris, Kentucky. Wednesday, 2 October 1878, page 2.
 
Rice, John Bunyon (I3563)
 
682 Cassity
Sarah Anne Swiggart was born March 8, 1849, and departed this life May 7, 1922, being 72 years, one month and 29 days old.
The deceased was married to Alonzo M. Cassity June 29, 1871, and to this union was born two children, Alfred T. of Milan, Mo., and R.D. of Purdin, Mo. She united with the Church of Christ about 31 years ago and remained a faithful Christian until death called her home.
The subject of this sketch was born on a farm near Scottsville, Mo., where she resided until the death of her mother broke up the home. She then lived with relatives until her marriage, after which she lived on a farm four miles west of Milan, Mo., where she reared her family. Later in life, about the year 1911, she and her husband moved to Purdin, Mo., where they reside until death called the father home, after which she made her home with her two sons.
Aunt Sarah Anne, as she was generally known, was loved by the little friends as well as the older ones, and many are the loving deeds of kindnesses which they will remember her by.
Beside the two sons she leaves two granddaughters and one grand son and a host of friends in Sullivan and Linn counties to mourn her departure.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ at Purdin, Mo, after which the remains were laid to rest beside her husband in the Purdin cemetery to await the Judgement call.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 18 May 1922.
 
Swiggart, Sarah Ann (I1797)
 
683 Cassity Will Case
In Judge Fred Lamb’s court Friday morning the case of V.M. Cassity et al vs. Fred E. Cassity came on for trial the plaintiffs sought to have the will of the late Armstrong Cassity set aside. Seventy witnesses were present and a strong array of legal talent. The trial consumed Friday and late Saturday evening the case was passed over to the jury which did not require much time in returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 February 1920, page 1.
 
Cassity, Armstrong (I2258)
 
684 Cassity Will Case
In Judge Fred Lamb’s court Friday morning the case of V.M. Cassity et al vs. Fred E. Cassity came on for trial the plaintiffs sought to have the will of the late Armstrong Cassity set aside. Seventy witnesses were present and a strong array of legal talent. The trial consumed Friday and late Saturday evening the case was passed over to the jury which did not require much time in returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 February 1920, page 1.
 
Cassity, Victor Murray (I2268)
 
685 Cassity Will Case
In Judge Fred Lamb’s court Friday morning the case of V.M. Cassity et al vs. Fred E. Cassity came on for trial the plaintiffs sought to have the will of the late Armstrong Cassity set aside. Seventy witnesses were present and a strong array of legal talent. The trial consumed Friday and late Saturday evening the case was passed over to the jury which did not require much time in returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 February 1920, page 1.
 
Cassity, Frederick Earl (I2266)
 
686 Cassity – Earl, age 75 years of 617 So. 19th St. Survived by wife, Ann A.
Funeral services Sat. 10AM at Mortuary. Interment St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Gretna, NE. Visitation with family Fri. 6-8PM at Mortuary.
Fitch & Cole Chapel, Farnam at 36th St. 344-4777
Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska. Thursday, 6 October 1983.
 
Cassity, Earl (I4477)
 
687 Cassity – Velma, age 87, 617 So. 19th St. Survived by son and daughter-in-law, Earl and Ann Cassity, Omaha.
Services Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Swanson-Golden Mortuary Chapel, Interment Hold Sepulcher Cemetery, Gretna, Nebr.
N.P. Swanson Kenneth Golden Mortuary
3205 Harney 342-1060
Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska. Wednesday 27 February 1974.
 
Barnette, Velma Myrtle (I4479)
 
688 Cassity, Viola Irene, 90, El Reno, Oklahoma, passed away Saturday. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. L.L. Wright, El Reno, Okla., son, Harry E. Cassity, California, granddaughter, Mrs. R.S. McVean, Fort Worth. Remains will be forwarded Monday evening to Wall Diffenderfer Mortuary, Topeka, Kansas, for 2 p.m. services Wednesday. Interment Topeka, Kansas. Arrangements Owens-Brumley, 425 S. Henderson. ED5-4557.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Monday, 20 May 1963.
 
Brewer, Viola Irene (I1234)
 
689 Cassity.
Mrs. W. J. Cassity died in this city Sunday and was buried Tuesday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll and was about forty-one years old. Since her marriage to Mr. Cassity, she lived several years at Wetmore and then came to Holton. The funeral was held at the evangelical church, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J.J. Kliphardt conducted the service, and Rev. C.F. Erffmeyer preached the sermon. The husband and three children are left to mourn their loss.

The Holton Recorder, Holton, Kansas. Thursday, 14 May 1903
 
Knoll, Mary Jane (I1211)
 
690 casualty in World War II Purvis, Raymond Kermit (I3972)
 
691 casualty of the Civil War Cassity, Isaac Newton (I1789)
 
692 Catharine Lom, born in Roslagen c. 1628, married John Wheeler, an Englishman, who lived in the New Sweden colony. After the 1653 protest to Printz, they moved to Swanwyck, near the Dutch Fort Casimir (New Castle), and by 1658 had moved to the Sassafras River in Cecil County, Maryland. Catharine died before 1674 when John Wheeler's second wife Mary renounced any interest in his property. Catharine had four known children:

Samuel Wheeler, born c. 1650, who remained in Cecil County on his father's "Roundstone" plantation; never married.

John Wheeler, born c. 1654, sold his father's 'Wheelers Point' plantation in Cecil County to his brother-in-law Nicholas Allum in 1677, intending to move to land acquired by his "grandfather" Lars Andersson in Blockley Township, Philadelphia County. However, he returned to Cecil County to live at "Roundstone," married Elizabeth and died in 1698, survived by 3 daughters.

Anna Wheeler, born c. 1656, married Nicholas Allum; I daughter.

Anders Wheeler, born c. 1660, moved as a young man to the Blockley Township land acquired by Lars Andersson. After inheriting part of Moyamensing from Andersson, he sold the Blockley Township lands to his cousins, the Gertsson brothers. Married Catharine Andersdotter Svensson and Anna Maria Georgen (Urian), 7 children.
 
Lom, Catherine (I5719)
 
693 Catharine Lom, born in Roslagen c. 1628, married John Wheeler, an Englishman, who lived in the New Sweden colony. After the 1653 protest to Printz, they moved to Swanwyck, near the Dutch Fort Casimir (New Castle), and by 1658 had moved to the Sassafras River in Cecil County, Maryland. Catharine died before 1674 when John Wheeler's second wife Mary renounced any interest in his property. Catharine had four known children:

Samuel Wheeler, born c. 1650, who remained in Cecil County on his father's "Roundstone" plantation; never married.

John Wheeler, born c. 1654, sold his father's 'Wheelers Point' plantation in Cecil County to his brother-in-law Nicholas Allum in 1677, intending to move to land acquired by his "grandfather" Lars Andersson in Blockley Township, Philadelphia County. However, he returned to Cecil County to live at "Roundstone," married Elizabeth and died in 1698, survived by 3 daughters.

Anna Wheeler, born c. 1656, married Nicholas Allum; I daughter.

Anders Wheeler, born c. 1660, moved as a young man to the Blockley Township land acquired by Lars Andersson. After inheriting part of Moyamensing from Andersson, he sold the Blockley Township lands to his cousins, the Gertsson brothers. Married Catharine Andersdotter Svensson and Anna Maria Georgen (Urian), 7 children.
 
Wheeler, John (I5729)
 
694 Catherine B. Jimison
Mon, you left us today,
You had to go.
You left us with this loneliness,
We all loved you so.
God in His garden
Need a very special rose,
You were the very best,
And the best is what he chose.
Catherine Bernice Jimison of Russellville, Ohio, was born September 8, 1912, to Rosie (Moody) and Sanford Harris. She passed away Sunday, July 22, 2001, at the Ohio Valley manor.
Bernice began to demonstrate her life-long commitment to others as she cared for her eight brothers and sisters while her mother worked as a mail carrier. She married William Herman Jimison on July 4, 1928. This union was blessed with the birth of 15 children. The family continued to grow steadily over the years with the addition of spouses and over eighty grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Her husband died on October 8, 1981, after 53 years of marriage. Bernice was also preceded in death by sons David, Edward, and Dean Jimison; daughter Anna Jo Puckett; and son-in-law Ray Porter. Surviving children and their spouse include: Aileen and Burton Wamsley, Kenneth and Wilma Jimison, Geraldine and Merville Wright, Arnold and Vickie Jimison, Jane and Junior Shreffler, Oleta Porter, Larry and Ronnie Jimison, Danny and Becky Jimison, Bob and Cindy Jimison, Jeff and Vicki Jimison, Sand and Janet Jimison, Pauline Jimison, and Evelyn Jimison.
Bernice was a very hard-working, loving, and cheerful person who dedicated her life to her family and loved ones. She ran her home as well as any business and made sure no visitor left with an empty stomach. Although she had many hardships to face during her life, Bernice was a source of strength and comfort in times of need. She was always ready to put aside her own pain to ease someone else’s.
The Family of Catherine B “Ma” Jimison
 
Harris, Catherine Bernice (I3840)
 
695 Catlin, Ill. - Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Catlin Church of Christ for Wayne Hickman, 79, of 123 Short in Catlin. He died of natural causes Friday (Dec. 18, 1981) at his home. Frank Bush will officiate, and burial will be in Mt. Vernon Cemetery west of Catlin. Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Carrington Funeral Home in Fairmount. Hickman was an electrical engineering graduate of the University of Illinois. He worked at Commonwealth Edison in Joliet, retiring in 1967. He was a pioneer in the field of rural electricity. Hickman was born Sept. 25, 1902, in Catlin Township, the son of George and Sadie Hopper Hickman. On June 12, 1932, in Catlin, he married Miriam Gilkison, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Ann Hickman of Catlin; and a granddaughter, Susan Lynn Hickman of Oklahoma. Hickman was preceded in death by a son, Charles, on June 7, 1970, and by three brothers, Wilfred, Vernon and Owen. DANVILLE COMMERCIAL-NEWS.
 
Hickman, Wayne (I1191)
 
696 Catlin, Vermilion County, Illinois Hedges, Marcus Newton (I496)
 
697 Cattle Quarantine Tighter In County
Orders From State Prevents Sale of Humphrey Stock.
Advertised For Yesterday
Horses, however, Sold and Also Household Furniture, High Prices Being Realized – Sale held on Old Hedges Farm.

On account of a tighter quarantine place on Frederick county yesterday to bring under control the foot-and-mouth disease in this section, the cattle, hogs, hay and fodder on the Humphrey farm, which were to be sold at the public sale of the personal property of Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. Humphrey, had to be called off. Dr. R.V. Smith, Local veterinarian, carried orders from the state authorities to those interested in the holding of the sale, and this part of the property could not be disposed of. At a letter date when the quarantine is lifted or modified the sale of the Humphrey stock will be concluded.

May Not Drive Stock On Roads.
The State Live stock Sanitary Board, because of the outbreaks in this county, decided to tighten the quarantine in this county in order to stamp out the dreaded disease as soon as possible. It was ordered that no cloven-footed animals should be allowed to be driven over the public highways until notice is given by the proper authorities.
Dr. Smith, who notified those interested in the sale not to sell the hogs, cattle, ay or fodder, stated that this stricter quarantine was considered necessary, and the better the people live up to the orders the sooner the disease will be eradicated. He said that the new proclamation will not interfere with animals being driven to slaughter houses or to and from pasture. The purpose is simply to prevent promiscuous driving of cattle and hogs from one part of the county to the other thereby increasing the dangers of the disease.
The 17 head of horse of Dr. Humphrey were sold, however, good prices being secured, ranging from $50 to $190. A pair of mules, one year a half old, brought $222.50.
All prices were good. There was a very large crowd at the sale, people coming from all directions and not a few from Virginia. Harvey R. Lease was the auctioneer, and the total proceeds from the property sold was about $4,000. The principal property not sold consisted of 38 head of hogs, 18 head of cattle, hay, fodder and some corn.

Handsome Furniture Sold.
The household furniture was among the finest that has been offered the public sale in this section for many years, and excellent prices were secured. A three-piece Teakwood set brought #102; a mahogany table, $50; mahogany sideboard, $50; couch, $60. A find Circassian walnut suit also brought a big figure. A binder brought $75.
The property was sold from Nathaniel T. Wachter, trustee on the farm known as the Lycurgus Hedges farm, near Hansonville, where Dr. and Mrs. Humphrey formerly resided.
The News, Frederick, Maryland. Wednesday, 11 November 1914, page 5.
 
Talbott, Lillian Rosabelle (I5673)
 
698 Cavanee. Nannie Bell Cavanee.
Services Monday, 12 noon, at Utter-McKinley’s Jewel City Mortuary, Glendale.
The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Monday, 29 June 1945.
 
Reynolds, Nannie Bell (I1764)
 
699 Cave Creek
(last week)
We were sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Sarah Stroup last Monday night at her home in Lebanon. Mr. Stroup passed away a week and a day before her. They lived many years in our neighborhood, in east Dallas County.
Dallas County Republican, Buffalo, Missouri. Thursday, 5 June 1947.
 
Hedges, Sarah Jane Greeson (I1975)
 
700 Cecil C. McHenry
Services were to be at 11 a.m. today at the Welsheimer Funeral Home, South Bend, for Cecil C. McHENRY, 87, of 112 E. Oakside St., South Bend.

Burial was to be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Zion United Church of Christ, 715 E. Wayne St., South Bend, 46617.

Mr. McHenry died at 5:50 a.m. Friday at Medco Nursing Home, South Bend. He was born Sept. 9, 1903 in Rochester to Bruce and Haddie CASTLE McHENRY. On Aug. 18, 1934 in South Bend he married Irene H. HAERENS, who survives. He was retired after 32 years with the South Bend Fire Department, of which he was a chief from 1963-68. He was a member of the Zion United Church of Christ.

Surviving with his wife are a daughter, Margaret KOMP, South Bend; a son, Dr. Thomas B. McHENRY, West Lafayette; six grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.
Published in The Rochester Sentinel. Monday, January 21, 1991.

SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1991
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Submitted by; April Gross
 
McHenry, Cecil Claire (I4577)
 

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