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901 Mother of Decatur man taken by death

Mrs. Eva Stuber, 75, mother of John Brecht of Decatur, died at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at her home, 637 Huffman Street, Fort Wayne. She had been ill since June.

Mrs. Stuber was a member of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Star of the East Chapter 514, and the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Belva Tooman of Garrett, Mrs. Vivian Walther of Silver Lake, and Mrs. Dorothy Freeman of North Manchester; two sons, Paul Brecht of Continental, O., and John Brecht of Decatur; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Schellenbarger of Jenera, O., and Mrs. Thomas Wagner of Continental, O.; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Funeral rites will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at C.M. Sloan & Sons Funeral Home, with Rev. Olney E. Eaton officiating. Burial will be in Lindenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home until time of the services.

Decatur Daily Democrat, Adams County, Indiana
Monday, March 1, 1971
 
Schafer, Evillna "Eva" (I264)
 
902 Mount Cory Man Dies in Wyoming on Hunting Trip
Findlay, O. – While on a deer hunting trip to the mountains near Dixon, Wyo., Charles William Schafer, 35, Route 1, Mount Cory, farmer, suffered a heart attack. He died Thursday morning. He was taken from the mountains to the hospital at Dixon and was pronounced dead.
Mr. Schafer served in the Marine Corps, and was a member of the Mount Cory K. of P., the Farm Bureau board of directors, and the trinity EUB church.
Surviving are his widow, Lois, and five sons and a daughter, all at home; Mark, Dick, Jack, Scott and Todd Schafer and Mary Ann Schafer.
Friends will be received at the Miles Funeral Home on Sunday. Funeral services will be held there at 2 p.m. Monday with Rev. Dick Powell officiating. Burial will be in Clymer cemetery.
 
Schafer, Charles William "Bill" (I294)
 
903 Mr. Bradley located where he now resides at once after his marriage in the autumn of 1859. There were but few improvements on the place at that time, and he has made the farm what it is today by skillful and untiring labor, working systematically, carrying out every detail carefully and employing none but the best methods in cultivating the soil and in managing his affairs generally. He has 170 acres in his homestead, beside 87 acres elsewhere in the township. The buildings are substantial and well arranged and everything about the place is indicative of the thrift, business energy and practical ability of its owner. He devotes it to general farming and has it well stocked with fine horses, cattle and hogs.

Our subject was married to Miss Surrila, daughter of David and Sarah (Weaver) Morris in November, 1859. She, too, is a native of Monroe Township, born here June 24, 1839 and here she has passed her life thus far. Her marriage with our subject has brought them four sons and three daughters, of whom these four are living and complete their pleasant home circle: Lorenzo T, Stella M., M. Viola, and D. Cushman. Three of their children have passed to life beyond: DeWitt C who died at the age of 25 yrs; Lydia who was 20 at the time of her death, and Morris who died in infancy.
 
Morris, Surrelda (I561)
 
904 Mrs. Alfred Morris
Mrs. Margaret Amanda Morris, wife of Alfred Morris and mother of C.A., Joe F. and Homer E. Morris, of this city, died at 2:20 a.m. today at her home, 308 1/2 Fifth street east, of carcinoma, after an illness extending over a period of several months.
Margaret Bellheimer was born Oct. 27, 1858, in Putnam county, Ohio, and often referred to the honor of having been born on the same day as Theodore Roosevelt. She was married to Mr. Morris on the farm home in Putnam county. Following the establishment in business here of their sons, they came to Waterloo in 1911.
Mrs. Morris was a member of Graves Memorial United Brethren church. She supported with her service and gifts every worthy object coming within her sphere of activities.
Aside from the three sons here, decedent is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Taylor, West Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Dora Walker, Washington, D.C., and a brother, Rev. Cyrus Bellheimer.
Services will be at First Presbyterian church Saturday at 10 a.m. Rev. E.W. Main will be assisted by Rev. J.R. Macartney in conducting the obsequies. Burial will be in Fairview. Friends may view the body at the O’Keefe & Towne mortuary.
The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa. Thursday, 15 January 1925, page 2.
 
Billheimer, Margaret Amanda (I378)
 
905 Mrs. Edna May Morris, 77, widow of David L. Morris, died at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday at the home of her son, Dale, of R. R. 2, Greenville, following an 18-month illness. Mrs. Morris, a native of Miami county, resided for over 60 years, on a farm two miles south of Gettysburg, on R. R. 2, Greenville. She had made her home with her son for the past six and a half months. Mrs. Morris belonged to the Beach Congregational Christian church. Her husband died Aug. 24, 1955. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. James Greer, of R. R. 2, Greenville and Mrs. Byron Young, of R. R. 3, Union City; seven sons, Dale and Charles, both of R. R. 2, Greenville, Clarence and John, both of R. R. 2, Arcanum, Herschel, of R. R. 2, Covington, Verl, of Dayton and Carl, of Gordon; 19 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Elsie Eberwine, of New Madison, Mrs. Grace Pierson, of R. R. 2, Covington and Mrs. Hettie Myer, of Howards, N. Y. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Miller funeral home with the Rev. Emmert Osborne and the Rev. Frank Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Highland cemetery, Covington. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. ("Edna Morris Dies at Home of Son," uncited newspaper clipping)
 
Kindell, Edna May (I388)
 
906 Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gibson, 70, of 2020 Neff rd., died unexpectedly at 4:15 p.m. Friday in Los Angeles, while on a visit.
Mrs. Gibson was born in Darke county, but had lived in the Dayton area most of her life. She was a member of the First EUB church and the Steele Mothers’ club. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mabel Weatherly of Trotwood; two sons, Morris and Frank E. of Dayton; a sister, Mrs. Lavina Warner of Clarksville, Ind.; two brothers, David M. of Darke county and Ben of Dayton, and three grandchildren.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Sunday, 8 November 1953.
 
Morris, Elizabeth Loduske (I389)
 
907 Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gibson of 2020 Neff rd., will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Weaver funeral home, 1029 N. Main St., by Dr. Paul M. Herrick. Burial will be in Ithaca cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Mrs. Gibson died Friday while visiting in Los Angeles.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 10 November 1953.
 
Morris, Elizabeth Loduske (I389)
 
908 Mrs. Elizabeth Surfis, aged eighty years, the mother of Mrs. C.H. McCoddy, died on Wednesday morning.
The Kenney Gazette, Kenney, Illinois. 12 Augusut 1881, page 1. 
Weaver, Elizabeth (I164)
 
909 Mrs. Ella Blosser
Columbus Grove, Nov. 6 – Mrs. Ella Blosser, 74, of Cloverdale, died today, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bartz, east of Columbus Grove, after an illness of several months. She had observed her 74th birthday Wednesday.
A widow, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Niles Weible of Defiance, and Mrs. Bartz; a sister, Mrs. Phillips Snyder of Columbus Grove; a brother, James Hartman of Bancroft, Mich., seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Her husband died in July 1943.
Arrangements which are incomplete, are in charge of the Hartman Sons funeral home.
 
Hartman, Rebecca Ellenor (I198)
 
910 Mrs. Emma Rode Dead
DeWitt County Woman Succumbs to Complications of Diseases.
Clinton, Ill., March 18 – (Special) – This morning at 5:30 at her home northwest of Clinton occurred the death of Mrs. Emma Rode, wife of J.H. Rode. She had been sick for some time, but her death was due to a complication of diseases which developed three weeks ago.
Deceased was born September 19, 1853 and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Weaver. She was married to Mr. Rode April 15, 1875 and to this union were born six children, five of whom survive. They are Mrs. Emma Shue, of Birkbeck, Mrs. Clara Furman of Wapella, Ira E., Warren H., and Ernest, at home. Four brothers also survive. They are Gus, O.W., A.J., and S.C. Weaver, all of this county.
The funeral will be held from the residence Sunday at 2:30 conducted by Rev. C.N. Wilder, of Champaign. Deceased had been a consistent member of the Presbyterian church for years, joining that denomination while a resident of Iowa some fifteen years ago.
The Weekly Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Saturday, 19 March 1904, page 3.
 
Weaver, Emma (I457)
 
911 Mrs. George Weaver, age 83, died Tuesday at the home of Daniel Rung in Kenney.
The Weekly Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Friday, 27 May 1898, page 4.
 
Moss, Hannah (I429)
 
912 Mrs. Ida Jane Slusser, 54, of 721 S. Metcalf-st, was dead on arrival at St. Rita's hospital at 4:45 p.m. Friday after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage.

She was born Apr. 27, 1898, in Rockport, the daughter of George and Emma Fullerton Bailey. She was a member of Rockport Methodist church and the Bible Searchers club of Lima.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Robert E. Herron, 8 Superior-ct; Mrs. Russell Crossley, 706 E. Market-st, and Mrs. William Keuhl, at home; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Snyder, 504 Hope-st; a brother, John M. Bailey, 209 1/2 S. Main-st, and five grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in the residence, the Rev. Willard Thomas officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park cemetery.

The body will be removed from the Hartman and Sons funeral home, Columbus Grove, to the residence at 5 p.m. Saturday.

(published in The Lima News, Saturday, May 3, 1952, page 2) 
Bailey, Ida Jane (I613)
 
913 Mrs. Ida M. Morris Dies at Charter Oak
The death on Friday of Mrs. Ida M. Morris, Wife of Galenus Morris of Sunflower avenue, Charter Oak, following only a few days of illness, came as a surprise and shock to a wide circle of friends throughout the Covina valley. The deceased was 59 years of age and during her entire residence in this state, thirteen years, she had resided at the ranch home in Charter Oak.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 on Tuesday at the Presbyterian church of this city, which was filled with sorrowing friends of the family. The services were conducted by the Rev. Edward Williams, pastor of the church, with which the deceased had been affiliated during her residence in the valley. “Lead Kindly Light” was sung as a duet by Miss Coombs and Miss Jean Trapnell. The casket was covered by many beautiful floral tributes. The observances were under the direction of the Covina Funeral Parlors. Interment was made in Oakdale cemetery.
The deceased is survived by her husband and five children, three sons and two daughters, R.J. Morris and Mrs. C.V. Brooks of Minnesota, S.G. Morris of Glendora, Mrs. Sarah Cassey, and Paul Jennings Morris.
Covina Argus, Covina, California. Friday, 30 December 1921, page 1.
 
Reeder, Ida Mae (I377)
 
914 Mrs. Levina Hiltner
North Creek - Mrs. Ida Levina Hiltner, 75, rt. 1 Continental, near North Creek, died unexpectedly at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday at Defiance City Hospital of a heart attack. She had been admitted Oct. 17 for minor surgery.

The body, removed to the Walls-Walker funeral home, Continental, will be returned today to the residence, where services will be conducted at 1:45 p.m. Saturday, followed by rites at the North Creek Methodist church at 1 o'clock, Rev. C. W. Bollinger, Continental, Ev. United Brethren pastor, will officiate, and burial will be in Monroe cemetery.

Mrs. Hiltner, the last of a family of 12 children of the late William and Mary (Morris) Schafer, was born Aug. 19, 1880 in North Creek. She had spent her entire life in the North Creek area.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. George (Ruth) Simon, Continental; three sons, Ray and Roy Hiltner, North Creek, and William Albert Hiltner, Williams Bay, Wis.; 16 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren.

Her husband, John Hiltner, to whom she was married Dec. 24, 1903, died Sept. 5, 1954.

Mrs. Hiltner was a member of the Country Women's Club, WCTU, North Creek Methodist church and WSCS.

 
Schafer, Ida Levina (I35)
 
915 Mrs. Loretta Dusseau, 75, of 2512 Georgetown Ave died yesterday of a stroke in Mercy Hospital in Toledo. She was a native of Erie MI. Services will be in Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church and burial in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call in the Blanchard Funeral Home where the rosary will be recited. Born in Erie MI, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jacobs. She married Cornelius Dusseau in 1909 who died in 1958. She was a resident of Toledo for 50 years. She was member of Blessed Sacrament Church, its Altar and Rosary Society and Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association. Surviving are 2 sons, Roy of Canton OH and Wilbur of Toledo; 3 daughters, Mrs. Ruth Burnett and Mrs. Ethel Kerscher both of Toledo, and Mrs. Doris Biel of Cleveland; 2 sisters, Mrs. Bessie Hofbauer of Toledo and Mrs. Lorena Schragg of Oregon OH; 13 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
 
Jacobs, Loretta Emma (I103)
 
916 Mrs. Luta Schafer

BLUFFTON - Services for Mrs. Luta Schafer, 80, of here, will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Diller Funeral Home. Elders Robert Schockley and Ivan Hindall will officiate. Burial will be in Clymer Cemetery.

Mrs. Schafer, the widow of William W. Schafer who died in 1948, died at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday of complications in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Habegger, Rawson.

She was a member of the Eagle Creek Primitive Baptist Church.

Survivors include four other daughters, Mrs. Nellie Conoway, Findlay; Mrs. Carrie Winover, Leipsic; Mrs. Lavina Eck, Leipsic; Mrs. Frances Harris, Fayette; two sons, Glenn, Ada, and Eldon, Mount Cory; a sister, Mrs. Clara Beemer, Columbus Grove, a brother, Ed Pilcher, Toledo, 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

The body will remain in the funeral home where friends may call.

(published in The Lima News, Wednesday, March 30, 1955, page 2)
 
Pilcher, Luta Gertrude (I97)
 
917 Mrs. Lydia Margaret Mason, 78, wife of Irvin H. Mason, 1815 Slabtown Road, died at 11:40 p.m. Friday in St. Rita's Hospital after an illness of 10 days.

A native of near Columbus Grove, she was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Surviving are four daughters, Vera, at home, Edith, Columbus, Mrs. Arthur Schaaf, Route 5, and Mrs. Herman Swonguer, Wapakoneta; a son, Russell J., Columbus; two brothers, Ira C. Slusser, Defiance, and Morris Slusser, 721 S. Metcalf St.

The body will remain in the Hartman Sons Funeral Home, Columbus Grove, for services at 2 p.m. Monday. Richard Riggs, Christian Science reader, will officiate and burial will be in Blue Lick Cemetery.

(published in The Lima News, Saturday, October 22, 1955, page 2) 
Slusser, Lydia Margaret (I602)
 
918 Mrs. Margaret Hofferbert
Cairo, May 24 – Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Hofferbert, 75, who died Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gail Brenneman, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Congregational Christian church, with Rev. Edward Fischer officiating. Burial will be in the German cemetery in charge of the Hartman funeral home, Columbus Grove. The body is at the Brenneman home.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Laura Timm, Elsie, Mich.; Mrs. Clara Griffith, Cairo; Mrs. Floyd Fase, Lima, and Mrs. Brenneman, and a son, Albert W., Columbus Grove. Two brothers, Joseph Hartman, Columbus Grove, and James, Bancroft, Mich., and two sisters, Mrs. John Blosser, Cloverdale, and Mrs. Cora Snider, Columbus Grove, also survive.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Tuesday, 24 May 1938, page 2.
 
Hartman, Margaret Ann (I195)
 
919 Mrs. Margaret Trumbo
Columbus Grove, Aug. 12 – Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:30 p.m., fast time, for Mrs. Margaret Morris – Trumbo, 82, in the home of her sister, Miss Anna Morris, 706 S. Main St., Columbus Grove. Elder Ivan Hindle of Findlay will conduct the rites and burial will be made in the Truro cemetery.
The body was moved to the sister’s home Thursday from the Harris funeral home.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Thursday, 12 August 1943.
 
Morris, Marguerite M. “Margaret” (I211)
 
920 Mrs. Martha Hartman
Columbus Grove, June 26 – Mrs. Martha Hartman, 91, died at 12:15 a.m. Saturday in her home here following an illness of several months.
She was born near Columbus Grove and was married to John H. Hartman who died in 1926.
She is the mother of Ray and Jay Hartman, owners of the Hartman Sons funeral home here. Besides her two sons she is survived by four daughters, Mrs. O.M. Michael and Mrs. Lay Henderson, both of Lima; Mrs. Mrs. Glen Jones, and Mrs. Alta Jones both of this community; six grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren.
The body will remain at the Hartman Sons funeral home until noon Monday then to be removed to the Congregational Christian church for services at 2 p.m. Monday. The Rev. Ray Seely will officiate and burial will be in Truro cemetery.
 
Pettit, Martha (I450)
 
921 Mrs. Martha Schafer
Bluffton, June 28 – Mrs. Martha Schafer, 85, died at 12:20 a.m. today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Shellenbarger, Orangeo-tp, Hancock-co.
She was born Apr. 7, 1864, in Hancock-co. Her husband Henry P. Schafer, preceded her in death.
Survivors are two sons, Lewis Schafer, Defiance, and Ralph Napoleon; three daughters, Mrs. Elve Stuber, Ft. Wayne, Mrs. Viola Wagner, Continental, and Mrs. Lewis Shellenbarger, Hancock-co; one sister Mrs. Mary Morris, Route 2, Continental; one brother, Daniel Weller, Oakwood; 18 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren.
She was a member of Primitive Baptist church in Kalida. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the North Mt. Zion church in Continental. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will remain at the home of Mrs. Thomas Wagner until burial.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Tuesday, 28 June 1949, page 2.
 
Weller, Martha (I223)
 
922 Mrs. Mary A. Bollinger Interred at Hinsdale
Hindsdale, Dec. 30 – (Special) – Funeral services were held at the Methodist church here for Mrs. Mary Ann Bollinger, 79, for 24 years a resident of Bell coulee community northwest of Hinsdale. Services were conducted by the pastor of the Pentecostal church of Wolf Point and burial was in Hillview cemetery.
Mrs. Bollinger died Dec. 23 at the home of her sons, Jesse, Emanuel and Harvey, as the result of a heart ailment and complications. She had been in poor health for many years.
She was born in Ohio where she was married to Daniel Bollinger. Later they moved to Cando, N.D. where they spent 11 years. In 1913 they come to Montana to make their home with their sons. Mr. Bollinger died in 1936.
Besides three sons, Mrs. Bollinger is survived by four daughters, Mrs. O.A. Bucher of Midway, Mrs. E.R. Canen of Saco, a daughter in Michigan and one in Idaho.
Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, Montana. Friday, 31 December 1937.
 
Stonerock, Mary Ann (I42)
 
923 Mrs. Mary A. Hiltner
Charlotte – Mrs. Mary A. Hiltner, 82, of 112 Krebs Court, died Saturday night at a local convalescent home. She was a resident of the area 47 years and a member of the First Baptist Church. Mrs. Hiltner is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alfred Williams of Chelsea; one brother, Jesse Bollinger of Montana; one sister, Mrs. Fannie Bucher of Montana, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Burkhead-Cheney Chapel. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery.
Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Monday, 29 June 1964. Page 4.
 
Bollinger, Mary Ann (I40)
 
924 Mrs. Minerva Hampleman Died February Fourteen Near Tamaroa.
Nancy Minerva Ann Hull was born in Warren county, Tenn., June 8, 1822. She removed with her parents to Jackson county in 1826 and to Perry county four years later and there resided until she passed away Feb. 14, 1911, aged 88 years 8 month and 6 days.
She was married to Henry F. Hampleman Sept. 25, 1842. He died Oct 9, 1876. Thirteen children were born to this union, give boys and eight girls. Eleven lived to be married, nine are still living. George, Noah, Zebedee of Tamaroa, Richard, Maggie Thornton, Alice Bradford, East St. Louis, Dan of Prosperity, Mo., Nancy E. of Belleville and Dessie Manis of Dennison, Texas. All were present except the latter, who on account of sickness was not permitted to come. Besides her children she leaves 26 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends unnumbered.
In life she was a faithful wife, a devoted christian, an loving mother and a kind, affectionate neighbor. In early life she accepted Christ as her Savior and united with the Nine Mile Baptist church and later with her husband came in a charter members of the Paradise Baptist church, where she served faithfully to the end.
She was laid to rest Thursday February 16, 1911 in paradise cemetery, clothed in pure white, beneath beautiful floral tributes, the gifts of those who loved her dearly and ever will cherish her memory.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. Carroll Harriss.
“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.”
Perry County Advocate, Pinckneyville, Illinois. Friday, 24 February 1911.
 
Hull, Nancy Minerva Ann (I417)
 
925 Mrs. Morris lived in Redding, California, from 1941 until she moved to Albany, Oregon, in 1974. Lillian and her first husband, Edison Pike, were the parents of Anderson Gage Pike, who they adopted when he was a baby. She married James Orvil Morris (1882-1946) in 1945. Horry, Lillian Myra (I509)
 
926 Mrs. Ola Slusser

COLUMBUS GROVE, June 18
Mrs. Ola Slusser, 59, of Colubus Grove, died at 4:15 a.m. Saturday in Lima Memorial Hospital from complications. Mrs. Slusser was a medical patient in the hospital.
Her husband preceded her in death. Two sisters and five brothers survive. They are: Mrs. Rowena Hartman, and Mrs. Mary Clevenger, both of Lima; Paul Bogart and David Bogart, both of Lima; Mark Bogart, New London and Lawrence and Harry Bogart, both of Columbus Grove.
The body is at the Hartman funeral home pending completion of funeral arrangements. Burial will be in a Lima cemetery.

The Lima News
06-18-1938; pg 10 
Bogart, Ola M. (I592)
 
927 Mrs. Orpha D. Morris
Mrs. Orpha D. Morris passed away this morning at 7:20 o’clock at her home, 843 Boston place, following an illness of one year.
Mrs. Morris was born in Iron Hill, Iowa, November 10, 1883. She came to California from Lima, Ohio, 32 years ago and resided in Los Angeles prior to coming to Pomona where she had made her home for the last 25 years. She was a member of the First Christian church of this city.
Mrs. Morris was a trained nurse and for the last 15 years had been the nurse for the local office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company.
Surviving relatives are two sons, Howard G. Morris, Pomona and Robert D. Morris of Hermosa Beach; two nephews, Noland Morris, Pomona; Charles Morris, Merced, Calif.; two nieces, Mrs. Juanita Deverman, Eagle Rock, Calif., and Miss Katharine Morris, Lima, Ohio.
Funeral services will be held in Todd & Reeves chapel Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock with the Rev. George N. Reeves, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Interment will be made in Pomona cemetery by the side of her husband, Robert D. Morris, who passed away February 25, 1923.
The Pomona Progress Bulletin, Pomona, California. Thursday, 23 March 1939.
 
Drew, Orpha (I381)
 
928 Mrs. Rachel Morris
Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Morris, 69, who died Sunday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Gibson, 1005 Cincinnati street, will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., at the Miami chapel. Burial will be in the Ithaca cemetery.
The Dayton Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Monday, 9 June 1924.
 
Sherrets, Rachel A. (I132)
 
929 Mrs. Ray C. Hiltner

NORTH CREEK - Mrs. Frances L. Hiltner, 50, wife of Ray C. Hiltner,North Creek, died at 12:50 a.m. Monday in Defiance hospital where she had been a patient the last three days. She had been ill the last six months.

She was born in Hancock County but had spent most of her life in Putnam County. She was married to Mr. Hiltner Sept. 28, 1926. She was a member of the Continental Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, the Country women's Club and the Wisterman Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Surviving besides her husband are four daughters, Mrs. Lenora Webb and Mrs. Ruth Ann Hinesman, Defiance; Mrs. Helen Williamson, Continental, and Mrs. Jean Bodenbender, North Creek; four grandchildren; a brother, Floyd Wells, Defiance; five sisters, Mrs. Gary Kinsey, Coldwater, Mich.; Mrs. Maude Schafer, Fostoria; Mrs. Goldie Green, Findlay; Mrs. Gladys Hazelton, Valparaiso, Ind.; Orval Hoover, Leipsic.

The body will be removed from the Walls-Walker Funeral Home, Continental, to the residence, where the OES Chapter will conduct memorial services at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Prayer services will be conducted in the residence at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday after which the body will be removed to the Wisterman EUB Church for services at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Monroe Cemetery.

(published in The Lima News, Monday, August 29, 1955, page 2)
 
Wells, Frances Lenora (I61)
 
930 Mrs. Rowena M. Hartman
Funeral services for Mrs. Rowena M. Hartman, 70, will be held at 3 p.m. (fast time) Thursday at the residence in 710 Linden st. with Rev. Donald Peltier in charge. Burial will be made in Truro cemetery, near Columbus Grove.
Mrs. Hartman died suddenly following a heart attack at her home here Tuesday morning.
The body was returned from the Hartman Sons funeral home in Columbus to the residence.
 
Bogart, Rowena (I453)
 
931 Mrs. William Hartman
Columbus Grove – Mrs. Zoe Hartman, 82, of Route 3, Columbus Grove, died at 12:30 a.m. today at her home following a long illness due to complications.
Mrs. Hartman was born Aug. 18, 1880. Her husband, William, died in 1932. She was a member of Columbus Grove Congregational Christian Church.
Surviving are two sons, Eugene, Columbus Grove, and John, at the family home; a daughter, Martha, also of Route 3, and two brothers, Roy Gander, Dayton, and Carl Gander, Montrose, Mich.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hartman Sons Funeral Home, the Rev. Chester Phillips officiating. Burial will be in Truro Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. today.
 
Gander, Zoe (I451)
 
932 Name could be Harold Unknown Harold, Unknown (I39)
 
933 Name: Clara V Sullivan
[Clara V Anderson]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 11 Jul 1892
Birth Place: Cuba Cli Ton, Ohio
Death Date: 19 Jan 1996
Father: I H Anderson
Mother: Anna Ream
 
Anderson, Clara Viola (I228)
 
934 Name: Corbin William Sullivan
Gender: Male
Age: 22
Birth Date: abt 1892
Marriage Date: 19 Aug 1914
Marriage Place: Warren, Ohio, USA
Father: William Sullivan
Mother: Allie Abbot
Spouse: Clara Viola Anderson
 
Sullivan, Corbin William (I227)
 
935 Name: George R. Simon
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 15 Oct 1904
Birth Place: Greensburg, Putnam, Ohio
Father: Charles C. Simon
Mother: Carrie Shafer
 
Simon, George Russell (I66)
 
936 Name: Paul Oliver Wilson
Gender: Male
Age: 20
Birth Date: abt 1920
Marriage Date: 23 Nov 1940
Marriage Place: Lucas, Ohio, USA
Father: Herbert Wilson
Mother: Rebecca Willis
Spouse: Doris Marjorie Hiltner 
Wilson, Paul Oliver (I74)
 
937 Name: Ronald Dennis Sullivan
Gender: Male
Race: White
Age: 28
Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head)
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1912
Birth Place: Ionia, Michigan, USA
Residence Place: Portland, Ionia, Michigan, USA
Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940
Registration Place: Portland, Ionia, Michigan, USA
Employer: Wm Blough
Weight: 195
Complexion: Ruddy
Eye Color: Hazel
Hair Color: brown
Height: 5 8
Next of Kin: Edward Sullivan 
Sullivan, Ronald Dennis (I85)
 
938 Name: Walter Payne
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birth Date: 25 Jun 1875
Birth Place: Crawford, Wyandot County, Ohio
Father: Jacob Payne
Mother: Aunlla Welch [Arilla Welch]
 
Payne, Walter Scott (I79)
 
939 Nearly eight-one years ago Solomon Weaver was born on Sewell Mountain, Virginia. When but a lad he moved to Madison county, Ohio, where he grew to manhood and became largely interested in farming and stock-raising. In 1850 Mr. Weaver came to this county and bought the farm then owned by Aaron Nagely, a short distance west of this city, where he lived and died. He had a family of ten children, seven of whom are still living. For each of his children Mr. Weaver made liberal provisions during his life, and at the time of his death he still retained the ownership of the 642-acre farm which he bought when he first came to the county. Mr. Weaver had been in feeble health for a number of years, but at no time would he give up. During his last illness he kept up till almost the last moment. He died yesterday morning, and to-morrow will be laid beside his children and grandchildren in the family graveyard, on the home farm. Solomon Weaver was a man who had the respect of his neighbors during his long and eventful life. He was true to his friends. His word was as good as his bond, and in all of his business relations he was the soul of honor. He leaves to his children the legacy of a good an honorable name.
The Clinton Public, Clinton, Illinois. Friday, 25 January 1884.
 
Weaver, Solomon F. (I166)
 
940 Nellie Conaway.
Findlay - Mrs. Nellie Viola Conaway, 73, 605 Hull Ave., died Wednesday in her home. She had been ill one year.

She was born Jun 14, 1897 in Defiance County, a daughter of William and Lula (Pilcher) Shafer, and married Harrison Conaway on Feb. 12, 1936.

He survives, with three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Winover, Leipsic; Mrs. Vincent Habegger, Rawson, and Mrs. Carroll Harris, Toledo; two brothers, Glen, Adad, and Eldon, Mount Cory.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Coldren Funeral Home, with burial in Clymer Cemetery.

Defiance Crescent-News, Thursday, December 31, 1970
 
Schafer, Nellie (I286)
 
941 Nina Hiltner
KALIDA - Services for Mrs. Nina Hiltner, 79, formerly of here, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Hartman and Sons Funeral Home, Columbus Grove. Burial will be in the Kalida Cemetery.
Mrs. Hiltner died Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Born July 30, 1894, in Putnam County, she was the daughter of Jacob and Margaret Parsell Stauffer. She married Claude Watterson and he died. She then married William Hiltner, who survives (sic).
Survivors also include a daughter, Mrs. Eugene (Eileen) Sowers of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Perry (Bea) Krouse of here and Mrs. George (Dorothy) Wilson of Marion.
Mrs. Hiltner was a member of the Fort Pierce, Fla., Methodist Church.
Friends may call after 9 a.m. Saturday until time of services.
The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Friday, 14 September 1973, page 4

 
Stauffer, Nina (I81)
 
942 Nina Stauffer married Claude Watterson on 24 August 1918 in Putnam County, Ohio. Claude died 21 July 1929 of Addison's disease and tuberculosis.

Nina and Claude had a daughter, Eileen.
 
Stauffer, Nina (I81)
 
943 No findagrave for S.B. Wageman.
On his wife Margaret's findagrave - headstone inscription:
Inscription
Margaret
Wife Of
S.B. Wageman
Died
Aug. 28, 1880
Aged
80 Yrs. 6 Mos. &
25 D's.

Also on this monument:
S.B. Wageman (d. 1881) 
Wageman, S.B. (I618)
 
944 No record after the 1860 census Seaman, Henry H. (I448)
 
945 no record found after the 1930 census Nolan, Charlotte "Lottie" (I440)
 
946 NORTH CREEK - Mary Ida Schafer, 89, of here, died at 4:30 p.m. Friday in St. Rita's Hospital.
Born in Putnam County May 19, 1885, she was a daughter of the late Amos and Mary Fenstermacker Brecht. Her husband, Benjamin F., whom she married on Sept. 8, 1903, died March 2, 1942.
Mrs. Schafer was a member of the North Creek United Methodist Church.
Surviving are one son, Ernest of Toledo; four daughters, Mrs. Frieda Brossom and Mrs. Pauline Tischinae, both of Toledo, Mrs. Helen McMillan of Benfield, N.Y. and Mrs. Lenore Johnston of Rt. 1, Continental; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the church, Rev. Russell White officiating. Burial will be in Monroe Cemetery, Continental.
Friends may call at the Richardson Funeral Home, Continental, after 2 p.m. today.
(published in The Lima News, Sunday, February 2, 1975)
 
Brecht, Mary Ida (I93)
 
947 North Manchester
RICHARD FREEMAN, 67, died Wednesday in Lutheran Hospital.
The North Manchester native retired in 1988 as a public servant for the City of North Manchester after 33 years.
He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.
Surviving are his wife, Dorothy, two daughters, seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services are 2 p.m. tomorrow in Bender Funeral Home, where calling is 2 to 9 p.m. today, with a Masonic memorial service at 7 p.m.
Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery.
Preferred memorials are gifts to Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children.
 
Freeman, Richard (I336)
 
948 not naturalized.
Buried W Monroe Cemetery 284 in Monroe Twp., Putnam Co., OH 
Frisch, Margaret (I2)
 
949 Note from Find a Grave:

Inscription: Wife of James Chance -- Aged 66 years

November 24, 1870
Deborah Osborn Chance was born Greenbriar Co, VA, 3rd December 1804; in 1808 she moved to Fleming Co, KY with her parents, in 1810 they removed to Clark Co, OH. At age 18, she married John Morris, he died after 8 years and she remarried 27th December, 1838 to James Chance, who died 18th December, 1862. 
Osborn, Deborah (I179)
 
950 Note on Find a Grave:
Anna died at the age of 15 from meningitis.
 
Morris, Anna May (I154)
 

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