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| 701 | Cecil Earl Gilkison Versailles, Sept. 12 – Cecil Earl Gilkison, 49, Huntertown Road, Versailles, died suddenly about 3 p.m. today. He was a farmer and a native of Fleming County. He was a member of the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Maddox Gilkison; his father, Martin Luther Gilkison; two sons, Jerry Gilkison, Versailles, and Ronnie Gilkison, Camp LeJune, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Gene Goodrich; five sisters, Mrs. Roy Fearin and Mrs. William Parker, Fleming County; Mrs. Roy Strode and Mrs. Woodrow Bishop, Mason County; Mrs. Roy Humphries, Louisville; a brother, James F. Gilkison, Versailles, and a granddaughter. The body is at Duell’s Funeral Chapel in Versailles. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 13 September 1959. | Gilkison, Cecil Earl (I4765)
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| 702 | Cecil G. Boyce, 69, of 618 N. 26th St., died Friday at 9:50 a.m. in St. Elizabeth Hospital. He had been in failing health several years. Mr. Boyce was born near Cissna Park, Ill., but lived in Lafayette most of this life. He was a machinist at Fairfield manufacturing Co. for 35 years until his retirement in 1971. He was married to the former Mabel Bender, who died in 1971. Mr. Boyce was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, F. and A.M. Tippecanoe Lodge 492, Merou Grotto, the Scottish Rite Valley of Indiana, and Murat Shrine of Indiana. There are no immediate survivors. | Boyce, Cecil George (I4611)
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| 703 | CECIL L. CASSITY, son of ROBERT WILLIAM and ORA CARR CASSITY, was born 31 July 1892 in Purdin and died 8 June 1945 in Research Hospital in Kansas City. Married MARGARET FAITH HISEL 24 Dec 1911. 3 sons born, 2 dying in infancy. Leaves wife, son Flight Officer BEN U. CASSITY of Bowman Field, Louisville KY; 2 brothers WILLIE PRESLEY CASSITY of Des Moines IA; CARL T. CASSITY of Purdin MO; cousin Rev JAMES PRESLEY POUND who assisted Rev ANGLEN in the funeral service at Purdin Methodist Church. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 14 June 1945, Browning MO.) | Cassity, Cecil Lewellyn (I2575)
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| 704 | Census records list birth place as Colorado | Thorne, Dorothy Geraldine (I4345)
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| 705 | Champaign Daily News Saturday, March 19, 1898, page 1 Mrs. Jackson Atkinson of Ogden died yesterday morning at 4 o'clock and was buried today at the Old Homer cemetery. The funeral was preached in the Christian church by Elder Anderson of Fithian. (Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society) | Rush, Mary (I894)
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| 706 | Champaign, Ill., December 20. – John R. Alsip, an old and respected farmer, met with a sad death Saturday evening. He returned from selling his grain to a dealer in this city, and walked with three neighbors from the depot home. He left them at his gate, handed some packages to his wife, pumped a pail of water for his horses, and started from the platform with it, slipped on the icy ground and fell, breaking his neck. His wife’s screams called the neighbors back, but he died as they carried him into the house. He leaves a grown-up family. St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Tuesday, 21 December 1880. | Alsip, John Baynard (I2088)
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| 707 | Charles "Jim" Morton Jackson 74, of Steinauer, Nebraska passed away on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at his home in Steinauer, Nebraska. He was born on September 10, 1937 to Raymond and Ada (Crouch) Jackson in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. When Charles was young he and his family moved from Mt. Vernon to Genoa, Illinois where he grew up and attended school to the 9th grade. Charles married Janice Graham on November 7, 1975 in Omaha, Nebraska. Charles did construction and trucking for many different companies through his life. Charles loved to pheasant hunt, fish, deer hunting, watching car racing and baseball. He loved spending time with family, siblings and friends. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Ada Jackson, brothers Franklin Jackson and Orville "Jack" Jackson. He is survived by his wife Janice of Steinauer, NE, sons and spouses, Charles Jackson, Jr. and Morene of Illinois, Steven Jackson and Theresa of Wisconsin, Jack Bonde of Illinois, stepchildren, Michelle Koelmel of Steinauer, NE, Stuart Pruett and wife Roxanne of Steinauer, NE, three grandchildren, 8 step-grandchildren, brother Larry Jackson of Belvedere, Illinois, and sister Katherine Saunders of Illinois. Funeral services 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at Wherry Mortuary, 919 G Street, Pawnee City, Nebraska. Officiating Elder Mark Morrow. Visitation Tuesday, August 14, 2012 from Noon-8 p.m. with family greeting friends from 6-8 p.m. at Wherry Mortuary, Pawnee City, Nebraska. Interment at the Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Nebraska. | Jackson, Charles Morton (I4757)
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| 708 | Charles Alfred Cassity, son of Josephine and Armstrong Cassity, was born August 26, 1872 near Linneus, Linn county, Missouri and departed this life July 11, 1935, aged 57 years, 10 months and 17 days. He spent his childhood and early manhood days in Linn county and for the last twenty years had been a resident of Illinois. At an early age he united with the Christian church. He leaves to mourn his passing one sister, Mrs. R.H. Bowles, of Linneus, and three brothers, Victor Cassity, of Trenton, Mo.; W.C. Cassity and Fred Cassity, both of Purdin, Mo., besides numerous other relatives and a wide circle of friends. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 18 July 1935. | Cassity, Charles A. (I2269)
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| 709 | Charles Alfred Helms Charles Alfred Helms, son of Hiram and Martha Helms, was born July 1, 1879, and passed away at his home near New Boston, Missouri, April 10, 1940, at the age of 61 years, 9 months and 9 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Pearl King of Winigam, Missouri, April 19, 1909. To this union five children were born: Mrs. Ruby Yochim of New Boston, Missouri; Earl and Carol of Brookfield, Missouri, and Curt and Ruth of the home. His parents, a brother, Glen, and sister, Mrs. Ada Emberton, preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his passing a devoted wife and children, a granddaughter, Wilma Rose Yochim, three brothers, Earl of Kansas City, Missouri, Roy, of Milan, and Oscar, of Quincy, Illinois, one sister, Mrs. Emma Hoselton, of Linneus, Missouri. Charles, as he was called, spent his entire married life in the community in which he lived and numbered his friends by his acquaintance. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock by the Rev. Carl Hullett. Burial in the Price cemetery. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 18 April 1940, page 1. | Helms, Charles Alfred (I2996)
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| 710 | Charles Anthony Cassity, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cassity, was born November 30, 1894 in Sullivan County, Missouri. He was united in marriage to Pansy Schoonover, in Beaver County, Oklahoma, December 8, 1920. To this union one son, Cecil, was born. He preceded his father in death, having given his lie for his county in World War II. On January 20, 1923 he was united to marriage to Louise Forney at Balko, Oklahoma. To this union was born two daughters and one son. Mr. and Mrs. Cassity moved to Morton County, Kansas in 1943 and have resided there ever since. He passed from this life October 22, 1955 while at work. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Louise, two daughters, Mrs. Reola Caldwell, Dodge City, Kansas, Mrs. Lavone Wingert, Boise City, Oklahoma and one son, Walter of Wichita, Kansas; one sister, Mrs. Rosie Reed, Merced, California and one brother, Lon Cassity, Gardenia, California; five grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. His mother and father and two brothers preceded him in death. The Herald-Democrat, Thursday, 3 November 1955. | Cassity, Charles Anthony (I1770)
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| 711 | Charles Arnold was born in Milan, Mo., November 21, 1881, and died at his home one-half mile south of Purdin, April 15, 1921. He grew to manhood near Browning, Missouri, and on November 25, 1902, he was married to Miss Bessie Pound of Purdin. To this union two sons were born, Kenneth Eugene, age 7; Harold Derwell, age 4 years. He leaves to mourn their loss his beloved wife, two sons, five sisters, two brothers and a host of friends. While living in Linneus about ten years ago, he united with the Methodist church. The funeral, conducted by Rev. E.L. Robison, took place from the Methodist church Monday, April 18, 1921, at 2:30 in the afternoon, and the burial, under the direction of M.Y. Rush, was made in the Rose Hill cemetery. Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 19 April 1921. | Arnold, Charles J. (I2563)
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| 712 | Charles C. BOWMAN, 77, died at 12:05 p.m. Sunday at his home 1511 Bancroft avenue, this city. He had been seriously ill for the past several weeks. He had been a resident of this city for eight years. Born in Kosciusko county, March 16, 1877, he was the son of William and Elizabeth (COOK) BOWMAN. He was married to Almeda FENSTEMAKER on August 12, 1905. She preceded him in death in June, 1953. He was a member of I.O.O.F. lodge of this city and the Masonic lodge of Elkhart. Survivors are two brothers, Wilda F. BOWMAN, of Wabash county; Samuel BOWMAN, of Portland, Ore. and several nieces. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home. Rev. Harry BAILEY will officiate. Burial will be in the Rochester I.O.O.F. cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel Monday, May 24, 1954 SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1954 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Bowman, Charles C. (I4589)
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| 713 | Charles Clark Crouch Jr., 82, of Mount Vernon, Ill., died Thursday, March 29, 2007, at home. Born Nov. 15, 1924, in Belle Rive, he was the son of Charles Clark Crouch Sr. and Susan Blanche (Orrick) Crouch. He married Helen L. Smeathers on April 19, 1950, in Mount Vernon; she preceded him in death on Jan. 24, 1994. Charles fought in the Solomon Islands and the South Philippines in the Asiatic Pacific Theater with the U.S. Army during World War II. He owned and operated an underground telephone cable installation company. He is survived by three sons, Thomas C. (Susan) Crouch of Bluford, Charles N. (Quit) Crouch of Spring Hill, Fla., and James H. (Jean) Crouch of Sycamore; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; two brothers, Tom (Mary) Crouch of DeKalb and Bill Crouch of Sycamore; and three sisters, Elnore Gregory of Bluford, Mary Border of South Carolina and Ruth Ann Delaney of Mount Vernon. He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents and other brothers and sisters. The graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, April 2, at New Hope Cemetery south of Belle Rive. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, April 1, at Hughey Funeral Home in Mount Vernon. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Hughey Funeral Home. Call (618) 242-3348 or visit www.hugheyfuneralhome1969.com for further information and to send condolences. Published by Daily Chronicle on Mar. 30, 2007. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/daily-chronicle/name/charles-crouch-obituary?id=29798084 | Crouch, Charles Clark (I2977)
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| 714 | Charles Cracraft | Craycraft, Charles (I3587)
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| 715 | Charles D Pulliam, age 65, Purdin, died Wednesday, January 29, 2014 At Sullivan County Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm Monday February 3, 2014 at the Linneus United Methodist Church with Rev Sue Lambert officiating. Burial will be in Purdin Cemetery. Visitation will start at 1:00 pm Sunday, February 2, 2014 at Rhoades Funeral Home with family receiving friends from 5:00pm-7:00 pm. Also visitation will be from 10:00am-untiltime of service Monday at the Church. Memorial donations are suggested to Sullivan Memorial Hospital Long Term Care, and may be left at the church or sent to the funeral home, 216 Linn St , Brookfield, Mo 6628. Charles Duane, son of Charles and Velma Lee Baskett Phillips, was born on July 29, 1948 in Purdin. He is survived by his children, Edward Pulliam and Denise, Kirksville, Sherrill Liebhart and husband, Greg of Winigan; grandchildren, Trace, Alex and Brandon Pullium, Natalie and Emma Bushnell, Kaitlin Morris and husband Marcus, Dalton, and Cole Liebhart, extended family, Julia Cash, and family and Lynn Turner and family. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and two grandchildren, Makala and Cameron Liebhart. | Pulliam, Charles Duane (I5333)
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| 716 | Charles E. Ingram Sr. Maysville, Nov. 11 – Charles E. Ingram sr., 79, landowner and retired farmer of the Wedonia community, died at 12:07 a.m. today at Hayswood Hospital where he had been confined since Oct. 20 after suffering a fractured hip in a fall at his home. He had been in ill health for the past six years after suffering a stroke. After he retired, he moved to Maysville. He was a native of Bath County and a member of the Mill Creek Christian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hall Ingram; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Wilson, at home; three sons, William Ingram, Campbellsville; Charles Ingram Jr., Maysville, and Douglas Ingram, Mason County, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the J.W. Porter and Sons Funeral Home here by the Rev. M. Glynn Burke and the Rev. James Compton. Burial will be in Hillsboro Cemetery in Fleming County. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 12 November 1961. | Ingram, Charles Edgar (I3112)
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| 717 | Charles Edward Pulliam, 85 of Purdin, passed away Tuesday, January 1, 2013 at Twin Pines Adult Care Center in Kirksville. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m., Friday, January 4, 2013 at the Linneus United Methodist Church with Rev. Sue Lambert officiating. Burial will follow in the Purdin Cemetery. Charles Edward Pulliam was born April 13, 1927 in Purdin, Missouri, the son of Charlie and Nora Buswell Pulliam. He was united in marriage to Velma Lee Baskett on October 29, 1947 in Cameron, Missouri. Charles is survived by his son Duane Pulliam of Purdin, grandchildren: Ed Pulliam of Jefferson City, MO, Sherrill and Greg Libhart of Winigam, Lynn and Joe Turner of St. Joseph, MO, and Julie Cas of Brookfield. Also surviving are eleven Great-grandchildren, and one neice, Charlene Waniski of Springfield, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Velma, two great-grandchildren: Makala and Cameron Liebhart, a sister: Irene Smithers, and one niece: Norlene Laffey. | Pulliam, Charles Edward (I2940)
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| 718 | Charles Elmer Toller,66, of Mount Carmel Road, Flemingsburg died Friday, May 29,2009, at Fleming County Hospital. He was a retired employee of Brownings EPT and an employee of Walmart. Mr. Toller was born Oct. 29, 1942 in Lewis County, the son of the late Marvin and Icy Grayson Toller. He was the widower of Joan Ann Doyle Toller. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Darlene (Wayne) Glass of Blue Creek, Ohio, and Angie (Matt) Yates of Vanceburg; two sons and daughters-in-law, Greg (Winnie) Toller of Flemingsburg and Charles (Esther) Toller of Flemingsburg; eight grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; four brothers, Ray (Alice) Toller of Maysville, Omar (Edna) Toller of Manchester, Dick (Jo)Toller of Indianapolis, and Russell (Peggy) Toller of Vanceburg; and four sisters, Wanda (Jr.) Doyle of Fleming County, Daisy (Bill) Doyle of Fleming County, Pauline (Vester) Florence of Mason County, and Lena (Sam) Gilbert of Lewis County. He was preceded in death by brothers, Marvin Toller Jr., Jim Toller, Walter Toller, Wilburn Toller, Wilmor Toller and an infant brother; and a sister, Helen Swim. Services were held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 3, 2009, at Pleasant Valley Church of Christ. Bro. Hilliary Underwood officiated and interment was in the Mount Carmel Cemetery. Visitation was held Tuesday at the Denton-Workman Funeral Home. | Toller, Charles Elmer (I4804)
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| 719 | Charles F. Brigham Charles F. Brigham, 75, 732 Occidental Avenue, San Mateo, died Wednesday night at a Belmont rest home. A native of Oil City, Pa., he had been a resident of this area for 33 years. He was Pacific Coast manager for the Benjamin Johns women’s wearing apparel firm. Survivors include his wife, Mary Margaret; two daughters, Mrs. Chauncey Woodworth, San Diego; Mrs. Jack Riehle, Overland Park, Kansas; a brother, S.T.J. Brigham, San Mateo, and four grandchildren. He was a 50-year member of Petrolia Masonic Lodge, Oil City; a member of the California Commandery Knights Templar, and of Islam Temple Shrine. Private funeral services will be held Monday, with inurnment at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. The Times, San Mateo, California. Friday, 6 March 1964. | Brigham, Charles Fidelio (I3527)
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| 720 | Charles F. Colcord, 58, 40 Locust Ave., Florence, died Wednesday at his residence. He had until recently operated a dairy farm near Verona. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae McClanahan Colcord; two sons, Terry, the U.S. Army, Ft. McClellan, Ala., and Ronnie Colcord, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Mattingly, Louisville, and Mrs. Ann Ries, Cleves, Ohio, and a brother, Harold Colcord, Melbourne, Fla. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Hamilton Funeral Home, Verona. Visitation is after 3 p.m. Friday. Burial in the Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry, Ridge. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 5 March 1970. | Colcord, Charles F. (I3087)
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| 721 | Charles Fletcher Bagley Charles Fletcher Bagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Bagley, was born August 17, 1921, and passed away January 14, 1932, age ten years, five months and three days. Charles leaves to mourn his departure his mother and father, three sisters, Margaret, Claire and Wilma, besides a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at the Church of Christ, Purdin, Missouri by Rev. Ralph Acree, Sunday, January 17th at two o’clock. Burial was in Purdin cemetery. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 21 January 1932. | Bagley, Charles Fletcher (I1830)
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| 722 | CHARLES FLETCHER BAGLEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.CURTIS BAGLEY, born 17 Aug 1921, died 14 Jan 1932. Leaves sisters MARGARET, CLAIRE and WILMA. Burial Purdin Cemetery. from The Browning Leader-Record, issue 21 Jan 1932 | Bagley, Charles Fletcher (I1830)
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| 723 | Charles George Charles E. George, 88, assistant postmaster and acting postmaster here before his retirement, died early Thursday morning at the Jones Nursing Home in Marion where he had been a patient since last October. He had been ill since August. Mr. George had made his home with a grandson, John E. Main, 1620 s. Edgewood dr., until he entered the nursing home. He was a member of the Unitarian Church at Mt. Carmel, Mt. Moriah Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Valley of Indianapolis, and the National Association of Retired Civil Employees. He was born in Franklin County, June 5, 1878, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael George, and came here to 1917 from Franklin. His wife, Edna M. George, died in 1953. Surviving are three grandsons, John Main of Anderson, with whom he resided, Donald G. Main of Marion, and Richard Main of Indianapolis; eight great-grandchildren, and two nephews. Friends may call at the Baker Brothers Funeral Home after 4 p.m. today. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Saturday by the Rev. John Siner of the First Methodist Church. Interment will be made in the East Maplewood Cemetery. Anderson Herald, Anderson, Indiana. Friday, 6 January 1967. | George, Charles Egbert (I2040)
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| 724 | Charles Gillkison Goshen: Charles L. Gilkison, 55, of 628 Manila road, died Saturday at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Mariemont. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, where visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Plainview Cemetery at Newtonsville. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 18 June 1973. | Gilkison, Charles Lee (I791)
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| 725 | Charles H Derr , 65 formerly of this city died August 18 in Texas City, Texas. He was the son of William H & Julia Hedges Derr both deceased . He was the proprietor of Derr Hotel on the site of Hotel Frederick for years and during the Civil War.Two brothers Samuel & Marion Derr and three sisters Mamie Derr, Mrs. J M Murray and Kate Brendel survive him. The remains will be brought to the city for burial . Thomas P. Rice has Charge Frederick County Post | Derr, Charles Henry (I3381)
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| 726 | Charles H. Ehrhart Dies In Mt. Vernon Charles H. Ehrhart, 75, of Mount Vernon, formerly of Decatur, died at 10:25 p.m. Wednesday in Jefferson County Memorial Hospital, Mount Vernon. He had been in failing health five years and critically ill a month. He was born Sept. 21, 1879 near Decatur, a son of Samuel and Fannie Lourish Ehrhart. He married Lillie Belle Good in Decatur Feb. 28, 1901. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Methodist Church. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Roy of Benton and Edward of Belle Rive; six daughter, Mrs. Neva Bradford, Mount Vernon; Mrs. Gracie Crouch, Bluford; Mrs. Martha Grubbs and Mrs. Gladys Bernius, both of Decatur; Mrs. Lidora Dickey, Maroa, and Mrs. Marybelle Smith, Pecos, Tex.; a brother, Frank, Decatur, and 23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, one brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. (CST) Saturday in the Pulley Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, where friends may call. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. (CDT) Saturday in the Boiling Springs Cemetery near Decatur. The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 10 June 1955. | Ehrhart, Charles Henry (I3296)
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| 727 | Charles Hansson Steelman, born 1679, married Anna, daughter of Anthony Nilsson, c. 1702. He died six years later at Senamensing in Burlington County, NJ, survived by on son and two daughters, all of whom moved to New Castle County. | Hansson / Steelman, Charles (I5707)
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| 728 | Charles Hedges (b.c. 1673; d.c. 12 Oct. 1743- Chester Co., Pa) who m. Elizabeth Stille (d. < 12 Oct. 1743 -Chester Co. Pa) daughter of Anders Stille and Annetje Pieters. (Olof Persson Stille and his Family by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig (PeterCraig@ColonialSwedes.org) originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, Number 16 (Fall 1997). http://mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/hedges.html | Hedges, Charles Caldwell (I5203)
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| 729 | Charles Hedges, age 5, was apprenticed as a wheelright for a period of 12 years. The New Castle Court sat monthly, its December session being held on Tuesday, 3 December 1678. (NCR, 1:251). At the end of the January sitting (8-9 January 1678/9), the court records show "Mary the Late Widdow of William Hodges deceased this day apeared in Court whoe declared to have putt out hur son Charles hodges of about 5 Jeares of adge, unto Thomas Jacobs of Bread & Cheese Ysland for the full space and terme of Twelve Jears now next Ensuing, Thomas Jacobs Lykewyse apearing in Court did aknowledge to have taken the said Chyld for the abovesaid terme of 12 years; during which tyme hee doth promisse & Ingage to find the said boy with sufficient meat drink apparill washing and Lodgeing, and att the end of the 12 Jears to give to the boy a Cowe and Calfe, and doth further promis to Instruct him (if hee the said Jacobs Lives and that the boy is Capable of itt) in the trade of a wheele Right, and that his son Oele Tomas shall Larne the said boy to Reed as much as hee can teach him." (NCR, 1:285-86) Thomas Jacobsson, who accepted responsibility for Charles Hedges, was a Finnish Swede who had arrived in former new Sweden … in 1656 with his wife [and] three children…. Thomas Jacobsson's name last appeared in New Castle County court records in the above-quoted excerpt. He presumably died shortly thereafter. He was no longer living in February 1682/3 when his son, Olle Thomasson [but not Thomas Jacobsson], pledged allegiance to the new government of William Penn. (NCR, 2:37) The Joseph Project http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hedges/joseph/life.htm [Repeated here is a series of excerpts from "The Colonial Descendants of William and Mary Hedges" by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, Washington D.C. , November 1988, quoted and posted on the HEDGES Biographies/Vital Statistics GenConnect board in 1999 by permission of the author] | Hedges, Charles Caldwell (I5203)
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| 730 | Charles Lee Mosteller Brazil, Ind. (Special) - Graveside services for Charles Lee Mosteller, 17, RR14, who died at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in Clay County Hospital, will be a 2 p.m. Thursday at Center Point Cemetery, with the Rev. Harold Kollmeyer officiating. Friends may call at Lawson-Slack Funeral Home. He was formerly a student at Brazil Junior High School. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mosteller; four sisters, Betty, Kathryn and Mildred, all at home, and Mrs. James Morgan, Spencer, four brother, Roy and Ross, both at home, Jack, Lena, and Carl, Indianapolis, and a step grandmother, Mrs. Cressie Mosteller, Indianapolis. The Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana. Wednesday, 3 March 1976. | Mosteller, Charles Lee (I5142)
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| 731 | CHARLES MAYHALL, SR, 79, OF LOUISVILLE, PASSED AWAY ON AUG 6, 2006 AT BAPTIST HOSPITAL EAST. HE WAS A NATIVE OF LEXINGTON, KY, A RETIRED ACCOUNTING CLERK FOR WHAYNE SUPPLY WITH 37 YEARS OF SERVICE, A MEMBER OF BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH AND A US ARMY WORLD WAR II AND KOREAN CONFLICT VETERAN, AND A GRADUATE OF MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS LOVING WIFE OF 55 YEARS, ANN HARRIS MAYHALL; SON, CHARLES MAYHALL, JR; DAUGHTER, SANDY (JOE) BAKER; BROTHERS, CRESTON C. AND MARVIN MAYHALL (BLANCE); SISTER, LUCILE SEBORG (HUGH); AND THREE GRANDCHILDREN; KIM, KRISTIN AND MARK BAKER. HIS FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE AT 11:30 AM ON THURS, AUG 10, 2006 AT EVERGREEN FUNERAL HOME, WITH BURIAL TO FOLLOW IN CAVE HILL CEMETERY. VISITATION WILL BE 2-8 PM ON WED, AUG 9, 2006 AND AFTER 9 AM ON THURS, AUG 10, 2006 AT THE FUNERAL HOME. OBITUARY AS IN THE COURIER-JOURNAL, AUG.2006 | Mayhall, Charles Morrison (I3848)
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| 732 | Charles Morrison Dies After Illness Lebanon - Charles R. Morrison, 60, 585 Williams St., died Wednesday in Lebanon Community hospital following a brief illness. Mr. Morrison was born August 6, 1903 in Guy, Kansas, and had resided in Lebanon for 22 years. He is survived by a son, William G. of Goldboro, N.C.; a brother, Jess W., Topeka, Kan.; and three grandchildren. He has been a member of Elks for the past 38 years and was a member of the Lebanon Lodge No. 1663. Services will be Saturday, 10:30 a.m. at Huston Funeral Home, with the Rev. Donald Livesay of the Presbyterian Church officiating. Graveside services will be conducted by Elks Lodge No. 1663, at the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Albany Democrat-Herald, Albany, Oregon. Thursday, 14 November 1963. | Morrison, Charles Russell (I2454)
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| 733 | Charles P. Denger, 92, of Illahee Hills Retirement Center in Urbandale died of Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton’s Near Highland Memory Gardens Funeral Home, with burial at Resthaven Cemetery in West Des Moines. Mr. Denger was born in Missouri and had lived near Dows before moving to the Des Moines area 70 years ago. He was a retired independent oil jobber and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Auburn Union Park Masonic Lodge and enjoyed golfing and fishing. He is survived by a son, Dennis of Urbandale; and a grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elaine. Friends may call an hour before services Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the America Cancer Society. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, 14 January 2002. | Denger, Charles Peter (I976)
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| 734 | Charles P. Rude Alamo – Charles P. Rude, 75, died Thursday night in the McAllen Municipal Hospital after an illness of several months. Mr. Rude came to Alamo from Topeka, Kans. 28 years ago. He was a member of the Alamo Community Church and the Topeka Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Ethel, two daughters, Mrs. Ellis Beavers, Pharr, Mrs. M.L. Reyna, Brownsville, one brother, Harold L., Portland, Ore., three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He had celebrated his fiftieth wedding anniversary last Thanksgiving. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Alamo Community Church with the Rev. Richard Thompson, officiating. The Skinner Funeral Home of Pharr is in charge of arrangements. The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. Friday, 13 January 1961. | Rude, Charles Potter (I3013)
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| 735 | Charles Petty Charles Petty of Crescent City died at the Livermore Veterans’ Hospital Monday after a prolonged illness. Thirty-six years of age, he was born in Wyoming. For the past two years a fifth-grade instructor at the Bess Maxwell school, he was a member of the Crescent City Knights of Columbus and had served as committeeman for the local cub scouts. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He is survived by his wife, Mildred, of Crescent City; three children, Mike, Chuck and Bob; his Barents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Petty of Topeka, Kans.; two brothers, Bernard J. Petty of Orlando, Fla., and Earl W. Petty of Buffalo, N.Y.; one sister, Sister James Clare of the Sisters of Charity, Denver, Colo. Eureka Humboldt Standard, Eureka, California. Wednesday, 17 December 1958. | Petty, Charles Irving (I1925)
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| 736 | Charles Richard Adams January 16, 1932 - January 27, 2014 Beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, Charles Richard Adams, passed away Jan. 27, 2014 at the age of 82. He was born in Wyoming on Jan. 16, 1932, served proudly in the Navy for 20 years, married his soulmate, Yoshi, on Sept. 25, 1979, retired from American Airlines and found his way to Payson, Ariz. in 1987. He was a friend to many and someone who was always willing to lend a helping hand. He was preceded in death by daughter Sandra and is survived by wife, Yoshiko; children, Alina, Jamie, Dorothy, Rhonda, Donald, Kathy and Donna; 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He is and will always be missed. Graveside services were Tuesday, Feb. 4 in Phoenix at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road. The Payson Roundup, Payson, Arizona, Tuesday, February 04, 2014 | Adams, Charles Richard (I2984)
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| 737 | Charles Robert Hamner Charles Robert Hamner, 81, Overbrook, died March 4, 1992, at a Topeka hospital. Mr. Hamner was a minister in the Topeka, Pomona, and Overbrook areas. He moved from Pomona to Overbrook in 1966. He also farmed for a few years and had worked for the Overbrook Co-op until he retired in 1975. He was born July 26, 1910, at Atchison, the son of John Wallace and Emma Clyde Estes Hamner. Mr. Hamner attended Larkinburg and Bittersweet grad schools near Valley Falls, was graduated from Valley Halls High School in 1930 and from Manhattan Bible College in 1936. Mr. Hamner was a member of the Church of Christ in Overbrook and a life member of the American Polled Hereford Association. He was married to Mary Alice Hedges on June 24, 1934, in Nortonville. She survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Patricia A. Waller, Overbrook, and Margaret S. Miller, Osage City; a son, Charles E. Hamner, Overbrook; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were March 7 in the Church of Christ, Overbrook. Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka. Greenwood-Roberts Funeral Home, Overbrook, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ, Overbrook, and left at the funeral home. The Oskaloosa Independent, Oskaloosa, Kansas. Thursday, 12 March 1992, page 6. | Hamner, Charles Robert (I1091)
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| 738 | Charles W Bender, 64, of Whiting, Kansas, died yesterday at the Holton hospital, Holton, Kansas. He was born in Afton, Oklahoma, and lived in Whiting fifty-seven years. Mr Bender was a retired road worker for the Jackson County Kansas highway department. He was a member of the Methodist church here. He leaves his wife, Mrs Marie Bender of the home; a daughter, Miss Caroline Maxine Bender of the home; a son, Charles W Bender, Jr, Merriam; a sister, Mrs Gladys DeBusk, Stroud, Oklahoma, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 pm Tuesday at the Mercer Chapel, Holton; burial in Spring Hill cemetery, Whiting. The Kansas City STAR. | Bender, Charles William (I1102)
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| 739 | Charles William Bender Jr, 74, Bella Vista, Arkansas, died September 16, 2007, at a Bentonville, Arkansas hospital. He was born July 27, 1933, in Whiting, Kansas, the son of Charles William Bender and Perpecta Marie (Hedges) Bender. He lived in Whiting in his younger years. Mr Bender joined the Navy in October 1952, serving during the Korean conflict. He was discharged from the Navy in 1956 and worked for newspapers in Topeka and Kansas City, Missouri, retiring in 1993. He was a Methodist. He married Grace D Chick on July 20, 1952. She survives. Other survivors include two sons, 'Bill' Bender, Topeka, and Steve Bender (wife DeAnn), Prairie Village; three granddaughters, Christa, Michele and Natalie. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Bella Vista Funeral Home and Crematory in Bella Vista, Arkansas, with the Reverend Wayne Bartruff officiating. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Spring Hill Cemetery at Whiting under the direction of Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Holton. * * * * * BELLA VISTA -- Charles William Bender Jr, 74, of Bella Vista died September 16, 2007, at Northwest Medical Center-Bentonville. He was born July 27, 1933, in Whiting, Kansas, to Charles William and Perpecta Marie Hedges Bender. He lived in Whiting in his younger years, and after graduating from high school he married Grace D Chick on July 20, 1952. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He worked in Topeka, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, at the newspapers until he retired in 1993. He was a Methodist. Survivors include his wife, Grace D Bender of Bella Vista; two sons, Bill Bender of Topeka and Steve Bender and wife DeAnn of Prairie Village, Kansas; three granddaughters, Christa, Michele and Natalie. Services will be held at 10 am Wednesday at Bella Vista Funeral Home and Crematory, www.funermation.com, with the Reverend Wayne Bartruff officiating. Burial will be in the Springhill Cemetery in Whiting at a later time. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity. The Morning News, Springdale, Arkansas, September 17, 2007 | Bender, Charles William “Chuck” (I4135)
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| 740 | Charley M. Gilkison Georgetown (CNS) - Charley M. Gilkison, 68, died yesterday (June 1, 1967) at 3 p.m. at his home northeast of Georgetown. He had been a farmer all his life and had lived in the Georgetown are 36 years. Born Dec. 4, 1900 in Indianola, he was the son of William and Addie Cox Gilkison. He was married to Clara Eaton on Nov. 11, 1922 in Covington and she survives. Other survivors are two sons, Richard of West Covina, Calif., and Joseph of Pittsburg, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Jesse Carson of Oakwood and Mrs. Ruth Roberts of Potomac; a brother, Sanford of Fairmount; four sisters, Mrs. Miriam Hickman of Joliet, Mrs. Iris Davis of Catlin, Mrs. Cena Hickman of Fairmount, and Mrs. Dorothy Thielking of Edgewater, Maryland and 13 grandchildren. Mr. Gilkison was a member of the First Church of Christ in Georgetown and was a member of the church board and vice president of the Christian Builders Sunday School Class. The body is at the Houghton Funeral Home where friends may call after 7 p.m. today. The body will be taken to the church at 1 p.m. Sunday for services at 2 p.m. Ed Armstrong will officiate and burial will be in Mount Vernon Cemetery in Catlin Township. Obituary from the Fairmount & Jamaica History Site facebook page. | Gilkison, Charles Mortimer (I1178)
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| 741 | Charlie was the son of Charles Carl Oehrlein and Katherine Alice Fryer Oehrlein. He first married Artie Mae Gilkison in 1928. He later married Neva Cristal Gray in June of 1962 in London, Ohio. | Oehrlein, Charles Leroy (I3214)
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| 742 | Charlotte Elizabeth Roderuck was a retired Chemist and had worked as an Assistant Professor, an Associate Professor and a Professor. She was the eldest child of George Edgar and Margaret Hazel [Hedges] Roderuck. Her five siblings were Harold Edgar Roderuck, Margaret Louise Roderuck, Catherine H [Roderuck] Shriver, Florence [Roderuck] Garst and Doris [Roderuck] Flanigan. | Roderuck, Charlotte Elizabeth (I5400)
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| 743 | Charlotte Housh Glen Elder – Charlotte Housh, 73, Glen Elder, died Friday, June 2, 1995, at her daughter’s home in Beloit. Mrs. Housh was born Charlotte Glauser on Dec. 7, 1921, at Glen Elder and was a Glen Elder resident since 1969, moving from Houston. She was a horticulturist for Bock’s Garden Center, Cawker City. She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary and Senior Arts Club, both of Glen Elder; attended the First Baptist Church and American Baptist Women, and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and Investment Club, all of Beloit; and was a former member of the Order of Eastern Star and past president of Home Demonstration Unit, both of Houston. Her husband, Clark, died in 1991. Survivors include two sons, Dwight and Dale, both of Glen Elder; two daughters, Nancy Herberholz of Beloit and Susan Bowles of Cawker City; and 10 grandchildren. The services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Glenwood Cemetery, Glen Elder, the Rev. John Grummon officiating. Memorials may be made to Glen Elder American Legion Auxiliary or Hospice of the Heartland. Visitation will be at Harrison Funeral Home, 302 N. Hersey, Beloit 67420. The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas. Saturday, 3 June 1995. | Glauser, Charlotte Helen (I4224)
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| 744 | Charlotte Smith Charlotte Louise Smith, 69, of Allerton, formerly of Chrisman, died at 11:55 a.m. Mon. (April 3, 2006) at Pleasant Meadows Christian Village, Chrisman. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Thursday at Young American Cemetery, Hume, Marvin Smith officiated. Joines Appleby Funeral Home, 401 W. Gillogly St., Newman, handled arrangements. Mrs. Smith was born Aug. 20, 1936, in Danville, a daughter of Marion and Olive Lancaster Cook. She married Eugene Smith on Aug. 19, 1956, in Hume. He survives. Survivors also include a son, Raymond Smith of Allerton; a daughter, Debra Beeson of Tuscola; a sister, Carolyn Baker of Jacksonville; a grandson; and two step grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Mrs. Smith graduated from Georgetown High School in 1954, and attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston. She lived in Rural Chrisman and farmed with her husband for 45 years. She was a member of Hume Christian Church and attended Metcalf Christian Church and Allerton United Methodist Church. Mrs. Smith was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing, gardening and cooking. She was a member of the Senior Citizen Group of Allerton. Memorials may be made to Hume Christian Church, Hume; or Allerton United Methodist Church, Allerton. Southern Champaign County Today, Ville Grove, Illinois. Wednesday, 12 April 2006. | Cook, Charlotte Louise (I1038)
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| 745 | CHATHAM, Oct. 28 - Mrs. Anna B. Reeves, 87, formerly of Sweetwater, died at 6:15 a.m. Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nora Beard, in Chatham. Mrs. Reeves was born Dec. 12, 1870 in Kentucky. In 1902, she married Robert E. Reeves. She was a member of Sweetwater Christian Church. Surviving are one son, John Jones, of Petersburg; three daughters, Mrs. Inez Reeves, of Normal; Mrs. Nora Beard, of Chatham; and Mrs. Ella Schafer, of Normal; one stepson, William Reeves, of Indiana; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Effie Gray, of Kentucky; and Mrs. Mary Gray, of Creve Coeur; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Sweetwater Christian Church. Burial was in Sugar Grove Cemetery. Daily Illinois State Journal. Wednesday, Oct 29, 1958. Springfield, IL. Page: 19. | Gilkison, Annie Belle (I579)
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| 746 | Chester Miller, Shelley, 19. Services Friday (Redinger, Seiling) The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Thursday, 26 March 1998. | Miller, Shelley Sue (I5167)
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| 747 | Chester "Rollie" Yeazel was born to Adam and Sarah Yeazel in Homer. In 1915, he married Sophia Cordella Hedges in Fairmount, and they had two sons: Howard and Harold Yeazel. Rollie and Sophia lived in the Center Point area for 27 years, starting in 1918 and were members of the Center Point Church where he served as a deacon and Sunday School superintendent. They moved to Fairmount on March 6, 1945 and he entered public office in 1949, serving as Fairmount Mayor until 1968, including a short time in the early 1960s when he initially didn't seek re-election, but was asked to return after the winning candidate stepped down shortly after election. Improvements under Rollie Yeazel to the town of Fairmount included the installation of the water system and water treatment plant in 1951 at a cost of $135,000 that was raised through municipal and revenue bonds, new signals and gates for the railroad crossing and natural gas that was pumped in from the Sidell area. After he stepped out of public office, he took up the hobby of caning furniture. Contributor: LISA DAVIS (50366112) | Yeazel, Chester "Rollie" (I93)
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| 748 | Chester Adkins Chester Admins, 83, 510 Walnut St., died at 1 p.m. Friday at the SEK Baptist Hospital. He is survived by four daughters, Evelyn Curl, Newport; Gladys Craig, Alleen Norvell, and Twilra Steele, Corbin; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two brothers, Esom Adkins, California, and Raymond Adkins, Covington. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Vankirk Funeral Home chapel by the Rev. Ronald Blevins. Burial will be in the Resthaven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Herbert Eaton, Bobby Joe Easton, Jack Eaton, Ernie . Prewitt, Harrison Parker, Tom Smith and Don Smith. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Saturday. The Corbin Times-Tribune, Corbin, Kentucky. Sunday, 7 August 1977. | Adkins, Chester Charles (I838)
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| 749 | Chester Beagles vs. Marie Beagles. Court orders that the action be dismissed. Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Tuesday, 17 April 1934, page 6. | Beagles, Chester Ainslee (I2834)
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| 750 | Chester was born on November 3, 1922 and passed away on Thursday, January 10, 2019. Chester was a resident of Kentucky at the time of passing. Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 16, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/chester-garrison-obituary?pid=191274586 | Garrison, Chester Woodrow (I3061)
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