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351 Elizabeth Lucille Smith
March 23, 1935-September 21, 2020
Elizabeth Lucille Smith, 85, of Cleveland passed away on Monday, September 21, 2020. Lucille was born on March 23, 1935 in Berea, Madison County, Kentucky to the late Reba and Harry Botkin. She worked alongside her husband of 65 years, Jack, in ministry. They pastured churches in Tennessee, Kentucky, Arizona, Arkansas and Louisiana. She was a member of the North Cleveland Church of God and active in the Unity Sunday School Class and the Geneva Circle. Lucille retired from Cleveland City Schools. In addition to her parents and her dear husband, she was also preceded in death by her sister, Kathleen Ledford and her grandson, Tyler Hugh Carver.
Lucille is survived by her four children, Nona Carver (Hugh), Owen Smith, Beth Taylor (Jeff) and Jack Smith II (Lisa); 12 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews whom she loved.
Funeral service will be at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at Serenity of Cleveland Funeral Home, 3010 N. Ocoee Street, Cleveland, TN 37312 with Pastor Mitch Maloney officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home before the funeral services.
Donations in honor of Lucille may be made to the Tyler Carver Chapel in Guyana #721-1143-383 c/o Mena and Women of Action, 1510 Stuart Road NE #209, Cleveland, TN 37312

https://www.serenityofcleveland.com/obituary/elizabeth-smith/print 
Botkin, Elizabeth Lucille (I1121)
 
352 Elizabeth was abandoned by Ezekiel Young who went to Missouri and eventually started a second family there.

In 1870 Elizabeth Young (age 30) and daughter Mirty (age 3) are in the household of her parents, Benjamin and Eleannor Phipps.

In 1880, Elizabeth Young (age 40 and daughter Mirty (age 14) are still in her parents household.

Mirty married in 1889 to John V. Brown.

In 1900 Elizabeth, listed with the name of Betsy Phipps (age 62, widow), is in the household of her brother Noah. Noah is head of household that also includes his parents (ages 88 and 90), three sisters and a nephew Rush Brown (age 10, the son of Mirty and John V. Brown).

In 1910, Elizabeth Young (age 60) is head of household that includes her two sisters, Emeline and Pearl Phipps, her grandson Rush Brown (age 20), granddaughter Cornelia Brown (age 10) and great grandson, John F. Brown (age 1).

In 1920, Elizabeth Young (age 80) is in the household of her grandson, Rush Brown. Rush's household also includes his wife and 5 children, and his Aunt Pearl Phipps (age 74).

 
Phipps, Elizabeth (I803)
 
353 Ella's Social Security application lists her parents, General Hoskins and Haley Bowling. Her birthdate is given as 10 May 1891. It's also estimated as 1890 in census record.

It's 1887 on Find a Grave.
 
Hoskins, Ella D. (I205)
 
354 Ellie B. Robinson
Ellie B. “Shorty” Robinson, 84, 81 S.14th St., Apt.208, Richmond, died Thursday, April 15, at Reid Hospital following a long illness.
He was a native of Rockcastle County, Ky., and had lived in Wayne and Randolph counties most of his life. He was a retired employee of Belden, where he had worked 28 years, and was a member of Belden 25 Year Club. His wife, Nevareen, died in 1962.
Survivors include four sons, Home and Jim Robinson, both of Richmond, Terry Robinson of Lakeland, Fla.; and Time Robinson of Bartow, Fla.; three daughters, Glenda Tucker of Lynn, Sandy Mullins of Amelia, Ohio, and Sherri McEwen of Laguna Niguel, Calif.; one brother, Harry Robinson of Largo, Fla.; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday, April 19, at Smith & McQuiston Funeral Home in Fountain City, with the Rev. C.P. Hurry officiating. Burial will be in Willow Grove Cemetery. Friend may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, April 18, at the funeral home.
Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Friday, 16 April 1983.
 
Robinson, Ellie Ball (I471)
 
355 Elmer Kidwell
Elmer Kidwell, 77, of Copper Creek Road, Crab Orchard, died Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Berea Hospital.
A native of Rockcastle Co., he was born Sept. 14, 1927 to the late Steven and Martha Wilmot Kidwell. He was a retired truck driver for the Kentucky Department of Transportation, and a member of Valley Baptist Church.
He was also precede in death by a son, Gary Kidwell; and brothers, Chester, Cleveland, Raymond, Delbert, William, Everett, and Edgar Kidwell.
Survivors include his wife, Bernice Conn Kidwell of Copper Creek; two sons, Fred (Hallie) Lear of Lancaster and Larry and fiancé Tojnia Lyons of Copper Creek; five daughters, Phyllis (Carl) Pingleton and Joyce (Larry) Leece both of Copper Creek, Linda (Plese) Brock, Jr. of Brindle Ridge, and Wanda (Terry) Pettit and Rita (Keith) Benge both of Crab Orchard; twin brother, Ellis (Jean) Kidwell of Conway, two sisters, Marie (Sherman) McKnight of Conway and Ann (Denton) Sears of Berea; 20 grandchildren; and 22 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, Nov. 21 at the McKnight Funeral Home Chapel in Crab Orchard with Bros. Greg Lakes and Denton Sears officiating. Burial was in Wilmot Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Jeremy Brock, Mikel Kidwell, Jason Brock, Jimmy Kidwell, Greg Pettit, Derek Benge and Kevin Pettit.
Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Wednesday, 24 November 2004.
 
Kidwell, Elmer (I1266)
 
356 Elmer Wilmot
Berea – Elmer “Hotshot” Wilmot, 78, of Route 1, Mount Vernon, formerly of Cartersville, died Thursday at the University of Kentucky Chandler Medical Center, Louisville.
Born Oct. 28, 1919, in Butler County, Ohio, he was the son of the late Edward F. and Flora Jane Doyle Wilmot. He was a retired farmer and businessman and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a deacon of White Lick Baptist Church, Cartersville. He was the widower of Veda Iris Wilmot, his first wife.
Survivors include his wife, Grace Brock Bowling Wilmot; one son, Edward Wilmot of Berea; one step-son, Kermit Bowling of Richmond; two daughters, Phyllis Hicks of Paint Lick and Rhoda S. Ellis of Berea; one step-daughter, Judy Gail King of Burgin; three sisters, Nellie Kidwell of Oxford, Ohio, Juanita Blackmon of Arcadia, Fla. And Edna Harris of Richmond; one brother, Clarence Wilmot of London; four grandchildren; one step-grandchild and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2 p.m. today at White Lick Baptist Church, Cartersville, by the Revs. Edward Hubbard and C. Denton Sears. Burial will be in Cartersville Cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Kenneth Ellis, James Hicks, Chester Turner, Frank Wilmot, Michael Hicks and Durand Brown.
Honorary pallbearers are Holton Howard, Paul Green, Billy Pendleton, Lonnie Napier, Ed Turner, Harold Renfro and Ronnie Wilmot.
Lakes Funeral Home, Berea, is in charge of arrangements.
The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Sunday, 11 October 1998.
 
Wilmot, Elmer (I1299)
 
357 Elsie Loper
Mitchellville
Elsie May Loper, 87, of Mitchellville died of complications of pneumonia Thursday at Mitchell Village Car Center there. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Newton, of which she was a member. Burial will be at Memorial Park Cemetery, there.
Mrs. Loper was born in Chihulis, Wash., and had lived in Newton before moving to Mitchellville. She was a retired seamstress for Younkers and enjoyed the outdoors.
She is survived by a daughter, Marilyn Lind of Colfax; a stepson, Dwaine Loper of Encinitas, Calif.; a stepdaughter, Shirley Kelley of Altoona; two sisters, Marie Bohne of Altoona and Rosie Moore of Newton; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Willard.
The family will receive friends after 10 a.m. Friday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to her church or Alzheimer’s Research. Pence Funeral Home in Newton is handling arrangements.
The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa.
 
Bohne, Elsie May (I1580)
 
358 Elsie M. Pingleton was born January 31, 1922, in Heavener to Abner Zack and Sarah Gertrude (Woody) Cline. She married Leroy "Butch" Pingleton on May 6, 1942, in San Jose, CA. She was a member of the Haileyville Baptist Church. She is survived by 2 sons, Paul & wife, Donna, Pingleton of Haileyville; Ronald Pingleton of Haileyville and daughter-in-law Delores Pingleton of Haileyville; brothers James Cline of Midwest City and Charles Cline of Oregon, grand children, Jared and wife, Kathryn, Pingleton of Tulsa; Kara and husband, Dewayne, Matthews of Panola; Paul and wife, Donna, Pingleton of Haileyville; Brandi Cope of Haileyville; Amy and husband, Joey, Terry of Choctaw; Darlene and husband, Joseph, Buzidragis of Wilson; Danell and husband, Ray, Pruitt of Hartshorne; Christy Pingleton of Lakeland, FL; Jason Pingleton of Haileyville and Dielena Pingleton of Hawaii; several great-grandchildren; 1 Great-Great-Grandchild; numerous other relatives and caregiver Debbie Wilson. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, "Butch" Pingleton; infant son, Jerry; son, Darell; grandson, Roy Lee Pingleton; sisters, Ruby and Vivian; brothers, Roy, Lloyd, Raymond and Donald. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Brumey-Mills in Hartshorne with the Rev. Don Russell and the Rev. Steven McMahan officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery in Hartshorne. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home. Pall bearers will be Joseph Buzidragis III, Ray Pruitt, Joseph Buzidragis IV, Rick Pingleton, Jim Pingleton and Bobby Burrows.
 
Cline, Elsie May (I1413)
 
359 Elsie Ponder
Elsie Baker Ponder, 82, of Independence, died March 13, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Healthcare Edgewood.
She was a nurse at the former St. Elizabeth North Hospital of Covington, member of Community Family Church of Taylor Mill, and enjoyed reading, mall-walking, her church and her grandchildren.
Her husband, William Ponder, and son, A. Scott Ponder, died previously.
Survivors include her daughter, Tammi Ponder, of Independence; sons, Brent Ponder, of Walton, and Gary Ponder, of Elsmere; and four grandchildren.
Burial was at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens of Taylor Mill.
Memorial: to the family of Elsie Ponder c/o Chambers and Grubbs Funeral Home, 11383 Madison Pike, Independence, KY 41051.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 21 March 2013.
 
Baker, Elsie (I871)
 
360 ELSTON, Robert C. 86, of St. Petersburg, died June 8, 2009. Born in Kirksville, MO, "Bob" moved to St. Petersburg when he was 4 years old. He graduated from St. Petersburg High School in 1940 and joined the Army Air Force in 1942, becoming part of the 392nd Bomb Group. After service to his country, he became employed at First Federal Savings and Loan (formerly First Federal) where he served 34 years and retired as Vice President and Secretary. He was an active member of the St. Petersburg Civitan Club for over 40 years, and was also a member of Seminole United Methodist Church. His hobbies included fishing, camping, and woodworking. He was a loving husband and a caring father. Preceded in death by his daughter Judy Houlihan, he is survived by his wife of 63 years, Wanda (Howard); daughter Rena and husband Gordon Beckwith; son-in-law Brian Houlihan; brother Frank Elston; sisters, Marjean Rowley and Martine Truitt; grandchildren, Tara, Kate, Jan, Robert and Paige; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday, June 13 at 11am with friends being received one hour prior to service time. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.
 
Elston, Robert Carroll (I1028)
 
361 ELSTON, Wanda Howard passed on Nov. 6, 2012. She was born in New Philadelphia, OH, and came to St. Petersburg in 1937. She graduated from St. Petersburg High School in the class of 1940. Upon graduation, she joined Fenner & Beane Stock Exchange to become the first teletype operator responsible to transmit stock quotes from the New York Exchange to their southern offices. During WWII, she attended Business College in Washington, D.C., while working as a statistician in the Office of Price Administration. Returning to St. Petersburg, she worked for the Pinellas County Public School system in the guidance department of various schools throughout the county. Following her retirement, she became a realtor with Selby Real Estate. She was active in the St. Petersburg Pioneers, St. Petersburg Historical Society and Seminole UMC. Preceded in death by her husband, Robert Elston; and daughter, Judy Houlihan. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Rena & Gordon Beckwith, son-in-law, Brian Houlihan; her grandchildren, Tara, Kate, Jan, Robert and Paige; and four great-grandchildren. The funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 17th, 11 am with friends being received one hour prior to service time. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.
 
Howard, Wanda (I1023)
 
362 Emmett McDaniel
Hamilton: Services for Emmett E. McDaniel, 53, of 410 South G street, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Webb Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight.
He died at 9:30 a.m. Monday in Fort Hamilton-Hughes Memorial Hospital following a two-week illness.
The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 12 July 1972.
 
McDaniel, Emmett Edward (I487)
 
363 Engagement Announced
Announcement is being made by Mrs. M.R. Warner of Hyde Park, Cincinnati, of the engagement of her daughter, Lois Miriam, to Mr. Solomon William Cole, the second son of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Cole of Lexington.
The date for the wedding is not yet mentioned.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday,8 January 1928.

* * *

Says Announcement Of Engagement Is Mistake
Solomon William Cole called The Herald yesterday and said that the reported announcement of his engagement, which appeared in Sunday’s society column, was unauthorized by him.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday,9 January 1928.
 
Cole, Solomon William (I1211)
 
364 Ernest H. Reynolds, 80, 2525 Prairie Drive, Kissimmee, died Friday, Sept. 27. He moved to Kissimmee from Cincinnati in 1946. He was a retired tool and die maker and machinist for Person Auto Supply, Kissimmee. Survivors: wife, Ethel; son, Carl, Kissimmee; sister, Alma Evans, Maineville, Ohio; brothers, Everett, Mason, Ohio, Verlon, Bakersfield, Calif., Robert, Fosters, Ohio, Thomas, Trenton, Ohio; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Grisson Funeral Home, Kissimmee.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Sunday, 29 September 1991.
 
Reynolds, Ernest Humbert (I254)
 
365 Esquire Enoch Osborne settle on New River, near Bridle Creek; this for many years was known as the Osborne settlement. Enoch Osborn had three brothers, Solomon, Ephriam, and Johnathan, who came to this country with their families about the same time, and settled on New River, near together.

A fort was built on the farm now occupied by Joshua Osborne and son, Joh, at Ancella Post Office. Indian depredations were common on the border settlements, and preparations for protection and defence were necessary.

It was fortunate for society that the first settlers were people of moral worth and piety.

Enoch Osborne's wife was a Miss Hash. He and his wife were Christians, and aided very much in planting the standard of Christian civilization over the land that was so recently inhabited by savages.

Their home was a resting place for the wayworn traveling preachers. The venerable Bishop Asbury called with them, rested, and took refreshments, as he was making his ministrerial tours through this newly settle country preaching the gospel.

It was at the old Fort where Esquire Enoch Osborne, Sr., first located a home.

An incident occurred with the Osborne brothers, in their newly occupied territory, that tells of the dangers and exposures to which pioneer settlers were subjected.

Enoch Osborne and brothers, Solomon and Ephriam, went into what is now Watauga, N.C., on a hunting trip, deer being plentiful in that section. Getting wet by a shower of rain, and wet bushes, they struck up camp in the evening and lay down to sleep and rest, hanging up their clothes by the camp fire to dry. The Indians surprised them by shooting into the camp and killing Solomon Osborne; an Indian chased Enoch some distance, and lost him in the dark. Ephriam, after fleeing from camp carefully crept back in the bark to his horse that was fastened with a hickory bark halter to a tree, loosed him and rode home. Enoch returned home without shoes, and in his night clothing. These facts are gathered from Mrs. May McMullen, wife of Hon. Lafayette McMullen, member of Congress, from Scott county, Va., for several sessions. Mrs. McMullen, before her marriage, was Miss Mary Woods, granddaughter of Solomon Osborne, who was murdered in the camp by the Indians.

Pioneer settlers of Grayson County, Virginia. by Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls. Bristol, Tennessee, King Printing Co., 1914.
page 171-172. 
Osborne, Enoch (I1674)
 
366 Esquire Enoch Osborne settle on New River, near Bridle Creek; this for many years was known as the Osborne settlement. Enoch Osborn had three brothers, Solomon, Ephriam, and Johnathan, who came to this country with their families about the same time, and settled on New River, near together. ....

An incident occurred with the Osborne brothers, in their newly occupied territory, that tells of the dangers and exposures to which pioneer settlers were subjected.

Enoch Osborne and brothers, Solomon and Ephriam, went into what is now Watauga, N.C., on a hunting trip, deer being plentiful in that section. Getting wet by a shower of rain, and wet bushes, they struck up camp in the evening and lay down to sleep and rest, hanging up their clothes by the camp fire to dry. The Indians surprised them by shooting into the camp and killing Solomon Osborne; an Indian chased Enoch some distance, and lost him in the dark. Ephriam, after fleeing from camp carefully crept back in the bark to his horse that was fastened with a hickory bark halter to a tree, loosed him and rode home. Enoch returned home without shoes, and in his night clothing. These facts are gathered from Mrs. May McMullen, wife of Hon. Lafayette McMullen, member of Congress, from Scott county, Va., for several sessions. Mrs. McMullen, before her marriage, was Miss Mary Woods, granddaughter of Solomon Osborne, who was murdered in the camp by the Indians.

Pioneer settlers of Grayson County, Virginia. by Benjamin Floyd Nuckolls. Bristol, Tennessee, King Printing Co., 1914.
page 171-172.

 
Osborne, Solomon (I1676)
 
367 Ethel L Peters Reynolds, 95, formerly of Kissimmee, passed away Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006. Born July 7, 1911 in Kingston, KY, Mrs. Reynolds lived in Kissimmee from 1946 until moving to Brandon in 2001. She was a homemaker. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Kissimmee. Visitation will be held from Noon until services at 2PM on Friday, Oct. 6, 2006 in the Grissom Chapel. Interment will follow in Osceola Memory Gardens.
 
Peters, Ethel L. (I262)
 
368 Ethel Mamie Phipps, 93, of Laurel, Md., died Monday, April 19, 2004, at Howard County General Hospital.

She was born Dec. 28, 1910, in Virginia, to Noah R. and Martha E. Looper/Luper Phipps. She was the widow of Kyle Charles Phipps.

Survivors include a brother, Sam Bagwell of Florida; one grandson; and one great-granddaughter.

A funeral was held Thursday at Donaldson Funeral Home, Laurel, Md., with the Rev. Stephanie Vader officiating. Burial will be held in the Felts Memorial Cemetery, Galax, Saturday at 11 a.m.

Memorial donations may be made to the Emmanuel United Methodist Church 
Phipps, Ethel Mamie (I1077)
 
369 Eula Mae Dickerson, 92, of Charleston died Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, in Charleston. She was born April 20, 1915, in Barnes. She was a homemaker, a member of Cornerstone Freewill Baptist Church in Bloomer and the widow of William Dickerson.

Funeral will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Cornerstone Freewill Baptist Church in Bloomer with burial at Lowes Creek Cemetery north of Branch under the direction of Brotherton Brothers Funeral Home of Charleston.

She is survived by three daughters, Nina Hicks of Fort Smith, Lorene Teague and Lena Cook, both of Charleston; a son, David Dickerson of Vilonia; two sisters, Jet Word of Camden and Velma Gravitt of Calhoun, Ga.; 18 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Pallbearers will be Donald and Jerry Cook, Allen Teague, Stephen and Darren Griffin and Daniel Waggoner.

The family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
 
Morgan, Eula Mae (I1487)
 
370 Eva Joy (Pingleton) Gibson was the daughter of Samuel and Kizziah Rodgers Willis. She lived most of her life in the McAlester and Hartshorne areas. She married Carl Pingleton on Sept. 30, 1934, and had four children. Later she married Myrl W. Gibson and had one daughter. She was a housewife and enjoyed fishing, bingo, working in her flower garden and going to the ocean. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husbands, Carl Pingleton and Myrl W. Gibson; a son, Jimmy Dee Pingleton and a son-in-law, James Turner Daniels. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, at Oak Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Joel Kircher officiating.
 
Willis, Eva Joy (I1406)
 
371 Eva Shannon
Eva Shannon, 66, of 1028 NW “D” St., Richmond, Ind., died Saturday, Aug. 14, at Reid Hospital after an extended illness.
A native of Mt. Vernon, Rockcastle County, Ky., she had lived in the Richmond community most of her life. She was a member of Pentecostal Tabernacle Church.
Survivors include her husband of 40 years, Charley Shannon; her mother, Allie B. Ponder of Mt. Vernon, Ky.; two sisters, Cacus Marker of Eldorado and Kathlene Yencer of Richmond, Ind.; two brothers, William Ponder of Mt. Vernon, Ky., and Bennett Ponder of Berea, Ky.; nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were Tuesday, Aug. 17, at Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home, Richmond, Ind., with the Rev. W.H. Wyatt officiating. Burial was in Earlham Cemetery, Richmond.
The Register-Herald, Eaton, Ohio. Wednesday, 18 August 1993.
 
Ponder, Eva (I907)
 
372 Evans
Alma (nee Reynolds) of Mainville. Wife of the late George Evans. Devoted sister of Verlon and Thomas Reynolds, and the late Clyde, Ernest, Donald Ralph, Everett and Robert Reynolds. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Monday, August 27, 2007 at the age of 86. Friends received at the Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 129 Riverside Dr., Loveland on Thursday from 6 to 8 PM where services will be held on Friday August 31 at 1:30 PM. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery.
www.tuftsschildmeyer.com
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 29 August 2007.
 
Reynolds, Alma Jane (I257)
 
373 Evans
George V. of Maineville. Beloved husband of Alma Evans (nee Reynolds). Loving father and father-in-law of Leslie and Larry Brady. Devoted grandfather of Adam Nicholas Brady and Aaron Christopher Brady. Dear brother of Clarence Lillard Evans Jr. and Charles Clayton Evans. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, and friends. Suddenly Friday, July 5, 2002 age 86. George was a Sergeant Major in the 131st Quartermaster Battalion which fought its way onto the beaches of Normandy Northern France on D-Day. Friends will be received at Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 129 N. Riverside Dr., Loveland, Monday 6-8 P.M. Services will be held at the First Baptist Church of South Lebanon, 505 W. Mason-Morrow-Millgrove Rd. Tuesday, July 9, 2002 at 11:00 A.M. Interment under full military honors Rose Hill Cemetery, Deerfield Township.
www.tuftsschildmeyer.com
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 7 July 2002.
 
Evans, George Vernon (I263)
 
374 Evelyn Joyce Myers Adams
Services: May 9, 2009, Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home Chapel
Officiate: Rev. Bill Martin
Interment: Aldredge Cemetery
Age: 69
Residence: Lufkin, Texas, more than 40 years
Faith: Baptist

Survivors:
Daughter and son-in-law, Sheree and Jerry Trevathan
Sons and daughters-in-law,
-Timothy E. and Lajuana Adams
-Joseph L. and Debra Adams
-Steve M. and Sheila Adama
Grandchildren and spouses,
Daniel and Toni Adams, Leah Adams, Noah, Rebecca and Rachel Adams, Bryan Adams, Melissa and Joshua Adams, Sgt. USMC Benjamin and Jessica Aams
Great-grandchildren, Jada and Mason Adams
Brothers and sisters: 7

Preceded in death:
Mother, Alma Grace Scull
Husband, Cleveland Adams
Granddughter, Lora Marie Adams
Six brothers and sisters

Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors
 
Myers, Evelyn Joyce (I1526)
 
375 Evening Star, Washington, D. C., Sunday, April 13, 1952, Page 27, Col. 2: Dean, Frank, On Thursday, April 10, 1952, at his residence, 1417 N. St. n.w., Frank Dean, beloved husband of Edith Dean. Remains resting at the S. H. Hines Co. Funeral Home, 9901 14th St. n.w., until 12 noon Tuesday, April 15. Graveside services Arlington National Cemetery, Tuesday 15, at 1 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery.

1ST SGT 31ST CO GEN OFF S TNG SCH

 
Dean, Frank (I1714)
 
376 Everett Baldwin Dies At Elwood
Elwood – Everett C. Baldwin, 64, 2418 South C. St., was found dead in his automobile at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and Deputy Coroner Robert L Jackley said that indications were that death was the result of a heart attack.
A neighbor had found Baldwin sitting in his car with the hood up after seeing exhaust smoke coming from the garage in which the car was parked. Born July 15, 1900, in Jennings County, Mr. Baldwin was employed at Guide Lamp Division in Anderson and was a member of the Eagles Lodge. He is survived by the widow, Lenora Hensley; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Gardiner and Mrs. Eudine Dawler, both of Elwood, and Mrs. Geraldine Fern, Anderson; three sons, Francis and Donald Baldwin, both of Elwood, and Chester Baldwin, Frankton; 22 grandchildren; a brother, Jess Baldwin, Columbus, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Kerner and Miss Esther Baldwin, both of Indianapolis.
The body was taken to the Jackley Funeral Home, where friends will be received after 7 o’clock this evening and where services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Kenneth Wilson of the Baptist Bethel Mission officiating.
Burial will be in City Cemetery.
Anderson Daily Bulletin, Anderson, Indiana. Wednesday, 24 February 1965.
 
Baldwin, Everett Carroll (I608)
 
377 Ewell B. Asher
Hot Springs – Services for Ewell B. Asher, 76, were conducted Wednesday morning in the Protestant Chapel, Hot Springs Veterans Administration Center.
Chaplin William Wintz officiated. Burial was in Black Hills National Cemetery under the direction of McColley Chapel of the Hills.
Asher died Monday at the VA Center. He was born Dec. 12, 1900, at Boreing, Ky., and was a Navy veteran.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Fountain, Escondido, Calif., and a brother, Mark, Marietta, S.C.
Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota. Wednesday, 5 October 1977.
 
Asher, Ewell B. (I288)
 
378 Ezekiel aka Zeke Young

Born 10 June, 1840

CSA VETERAN? yes

married Elizabeth Phipps 28 March, 1866
married Olive Elizabeth Sweaney 21 November, 1883
 
Young, Ezekial Edward "E E" (I810)
 
379 Fannie's first married Millard Warren in September 1909
After Millard died in December 1913, Fannie married second to Benjamin Hensley in December 1914. She is buried next to Benjamin in Rose Hill Burial Park in Hamilton, Ohio.
 
Scott, Fannie (I1164)
 
380 Farmer bound over to Jury.
Pleads not guilty at hearing over shooting of Young and Robinson.
H. F. Farmer, who on November 3 is alleged to have shot and wounded Matt Young and E. F. Robinson at the Miami hotel, had a preliminary hearing before Judge E. J. Kautz in municipal court today on two charges of shooting with intent to kill.

He entered a plea of not guilty, waived examination and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of #1000 in each case.

He was returned to jail but it is understood that he will give bond. Young and Robinson are still in the hospital but continue on the road to recovery.

The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday 25 November 1919.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
381 Farmer found guilty of shooting with intent to wound.
H. F. Farmer was found not guilty of the charge of shooting to kill John Robinson, but the jury did find him guilt of shooting with intent to wound, Friday, in the court of Clarence Murphy, common pleas judge.

Former was not tried on the second indictment charging the same in the case of Mat Young. Farmer asked for a new trial.

This case grew out of a shooting scrape at the Miami hotel, November 3. According to the testimony, Farmer stored some whisky in a room at the Miami hotel, while on his way to work. The next day, he went back and found water in the jugs in place of the whisky. He accused Robinson and Young of taking it. The shooting followed. Farmer testified that he saw Young draw a pistol and then he pulled a pistol.

Hamilton Evening Journal. Hamilton, Ohio. Friday 30 January 1920.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
382 Farmer guilty of shooting to wound, only.
The jury in Judge Murphy's court Friday found H. T. Farmer guilt of shooting to wound and not guilty on the indictment charging shooting with intent to kill. The jury was out several hours. Farmer was arrested following a shooting scrape November 2 at the Miami hotel, Park Avenue and B street, in which John Robinson was wounded.

Immediately following the verdict, Farmer, thru his attorney Andrews & Andrews, filled a motion for a new trial.

The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 30 January 1920.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
383 Farmer Hangs Self in Barn
Yakima, Nov. 11 – Sheriff’s officers said Edward Reynolds, 46, committed suicide today by hanging himself in the barn at his family home east of Selah.
The tragedy was discovered by the victim’s twin brother, Fred, about 7 a.m. The suicide victim had gotten up earlier to do the milking. He was reported to have been despondent over ill health.
He was born in Booneville, Ky., and had lived in the valley 10 years.
Besides the brother, he is survived by one other brother, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds, who live on the same farm.
The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Washington. Saturday, 12 November 1955.
 
Reynolds, Edward J. (I249)
 
384 Father died in Ohio
Sidell – John Robinson, 89, died at Hamilton, Ohio, after being in ill health five years. He was the father of Mrs. Ralph Hedges of Sidell.
Mrs. Hedges left to attend the funeral in Hamilton.
Mr. Robinson was known in this vicinity and Indianola where he resided about 40 years. He moved to Ohio about 35 years ago.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
385 Faye Marie Mahaffey
Richland, Wash.
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home
Faye Marie “Marie” Mahaffey passed from this realm on September 30, 2004, at Lourdes Health Center in Pasco, Washington, surrounded by her loving family.
Marie was born to Earl Chambers and Edith Evelyn Chambers on January 30, 1930, in Cortez, Colorado.
Marie met her soul mate Tanner Edward “Ed” Mahaffey and they were wed on July 29, 1946, in Lewiston, Idaho.
Marie was a retired accountant for Lamb Weston, serving at their facilities in Connell, Paterson and Richland, Washington.
Marie was a much-loved member of Faith Assembly Church in Pasco, Washington, and found great strength, courage and comfort through her affiliation with Faith Assembly.
Pastor Strong was by her side during much of the time of her last days. Marie’s family is forever grateful for his dedication.
Marie’s family would like to express heartfelt appreciation for the car provided by the staff of Avalon Care Center, Pasco, WA, and Lourdes Health Center, Pasco, WA. Also a very special thanks to Marie’s sister-in-law, Sue Beardsley, for her many many unselfish hours and acts of kindness during Marie’s illness.
Marie is survived by her loving husband of 58 years, Tanner Edward “Ed” Mahaffey, Richland, WA; brother, Patrick E. Chambers and spouse, Shirley, Moses Lake, WS; daughter, Anna L. Mahaffey Johnson, Everett, WA; son, Michael E. Mahaffey and his spouse, Teddie Mahaffey, Pasco, WA; grandchildren Michelle Mahaffey Coffman, Steilacum, WA, Julie Ann Potier, Lake Stevens, WA; Nikki Lamb, Pasco, WA and Dan Johnson, Lynwood, WA; her eight great-grandchildren that knew her as ”Little Grandma,” Mikey D., Ellie, Anthony, Marco, Davina, Morgan, Carlie, Brock, and many loving, caring nieces and nephews.
Marie is preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Raymond E. Chambers; and grandson Mark David Mahaffey.
Viewing will be held Sunday, October 3, 2004, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Mueller’s Funeral Home, 1401 S. Union, Kennewick, WA.
Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Monday, October 4th, at Faith Assembly Church, 1800 Road 72, Pasco, Washington.
A graveside service will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Desert Lawn Memorial Park (Veterans section), 1401 S. Union, Kennewick, WA.
Tri-City Herald, Pasco, Washington. Saturday, 2 October 2004.
 
Chambers, Faye Marie (I1453)
 
386 File Transcript on Appeal in Supreme Court
Little Rock, Nov. 10. – Transcript on appeal has been filed in Supreme Court in the case of Dr. H.R. Sutherland, of Madison county. He was convicted of manslaughter for the killing of Jesse Mahaffey, Aug. 6, 1915, and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary.
The Prescott Daily News, Prescott, Arkansas. Wednesday, 10 November 1915, page 1.
 
Mahaffey, Jesse (I365)
 
387 Fincastle County
16 Dec 1774. John Hash granted 250 acres, west side New River.
Annals of Southwest Virginia, 1769-1800. by Lewis Preston Summers. Published by Lewis Preston Summers, Abingdon, Virginia, 1920. Page 663.

 
Hash, John (I1775)
 
388 Find a Grave gives birth date as 7 March 1971 Moore, Esther Frances (I112)
 
389 Find a Grave location is incorrect.

See notes below on this page. 
Young, Ezekial Edward "E E" (I810)
 
390 Find a Grave note:
son of John Hash (1724-1784) and Rebecca Anderson (1720-1763)

 
Hash, William Horton (I1668)
 
391 Find a Grave's entry for burial location is incorrect.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167229747/ezekial-young
 
Young, Ezekial Edward "E E" (I810)
 
392 Finley Shepherd fined.
Finley Shepherd, arrested for disorderly conduct at the Miami Hotel and threatening John Robinson, the proprietor, was found guilty and fined $5 and costs in municipal court Friday.

The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 14 May 1920.
 
Robinson, John (I1)
 
393 Fire kills Hamilton woman, 78, in tight-knit neighborhood
By David Eck, Enquirer Contributor
Hamilton – As fire consumed Edith Nipper’s small pink house on Brookcrest Drive on this city’s west side Wednesday morning, neighbors yelled for Mrs. Nipper to try crawling along the floor to escape.
One person tried to break in the front door but was pushed back by heat and flames.
“There were already flames coming up where her kitchen is by that time,” said a neighbor, who lies two doors away but was shaken by Mrs. Nipper’s death and declined to give her name. “We couldn’t ever get close. We went all around the house hollering for her to get down on the floor.”
Firefighters found Mrs. Nipper, 78, on the floor of her living room.
“It’s entirely possible she was trying to get out,” said Hamilton Deputy Fire Chief Greg Robbins. “There’s no way of knowing that.”
A next-door neighbor leaving for work noticed the fire shortly before 6:30 a.m., officials said. The fire caused #120.000 in damage and remains under investigation. The house is a total loss, Deputy Chief Robbins said.
The fire “Could have been burning a long time in the evening before it got discovered,” he said.
Smoke from the blaze, which Deputy Chief Robbins said started in the back of the house, could be smelled throughout the tidy, quiet neighborhood.
It’s something we’ve never seen in this neighborhood … and I hope it’s something we never see again,” said Richard Glasmeier, who lives about a block from Mrs. Nipper and ran to her house during the fire. “It’s very disturbing.”
Mrs. Nipper was a friendly, meticulous woman who constantly fed neighborhood cats and swept the walk in front of her house almost every morning, said her son, Henry Nipper.
She had lived in the house for nearly 50 years with her husband until he died last year.
Recently, she suffered poor health, and Mr. Nipper said he was planning to move back in with her.
Watching firefighters battle final hot spots, neighbors wept as Mrs. Nipper’s body was wheeled out of the house to a coroner’s van.
“This is a close neighborhood back here,” Mr. Glasmeier said. “Everybody looks out for the older people.”
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 24 August 2000.
 
McDaniel, Edith Margaret (I488)
 
394 Flemington. Alfred V. Adams, 95, Big Stone Gap, Va., formerly of Jackhorn, retired bookkeeper, father of Mary Lou Marcum, died Saturday. Services 11 a.m. today. Banks Funeral Home. Visitation 9 a.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 7 May 2001.
 
Adams, Alfred Vickley (I595)
 
395 Flora Isaacs Burns

Flora Burns age 84 of Richmond, formerly of McKee died Tuesday April 20, 2010 in Richmond. She is the daughter of the late Elija and Ellen Isaacs of Foxtown. She is the widow of the late Vincent Burns; she was a homemaker and member of the Pentecostal Faith.

Flora is survived by her children: Larry Marcum of Richmond, Kenny Moore of McKee, Odell and Greg Isaacs of Nicholasville, her brother Charles Isaacs and Clara Duff of Lexington and her grandchildren; Jason Isaacs, Thomas Isaacs, Patty Reeves, Rhonda Stevens, Sheila Moore, Greg Isaacs Jr., Ryan, Mathew, and Adam Isaacs.

Visitation will be Thursday from 6-8 pm at Lakes Funeral Home in Berea, and graveside services will be Friday at the Russell Flats Cemetery at Sand Springs in Jackson County. Lakes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
Isaacs, Flora (I1149)
 
396 Flora Jane Turner, 92, of Ozark, Arkansas died Thursday, September 23, 2004, in a Ozark hospital. She was born November 27, 1911 in Macomb, Oklahoma to Osben Simon Coleman and Nora Ann (Casey). She was a housewife, co-owner/operator of Turner Bend Store from 1939 to 1977, a member of Ozark Church of Christ. Preceded in death by husband, Champ Clark Turner.

Graveside service was held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 25, 2004, at Highland Cemetery in Ozark with the Rev. John Brasseaux officiating, under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home of Ozark.

She is survived by sons and daughter-in-law, a sister, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
 
Coleman, Flora Jane (I1357)
 
397 Flora Mae Sikes, 96, of Tulsa died Saturday, Jan. 8, 2000 in Tulsa. She was a homemaker and member of the Methodist church.

Funeral service will be 2 p.m. today at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel in Ozark with burial at Highland Cemetery in Ozark.

She is survived by two daughters, Carol Payton of Mountainburg, Sara Barnes of Tulsa; one son, Raymond Miller of Fort Smith; three sisters, Pearl Moore of American Cannon, Calif., Grace Winfield of Ozark and Joy Elser of Altus; three brothers, Howard Turner of Fort Smith, Cleston Turner of Coffeeville and Roy Turner of Alma; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Darrell Miller, Brad Payton, Jeff Barnes, Keith Barnes, Rick Barnes and Time Barnes.
 
Turner, Flora Mae (I1348)
 
398 Florence L. Murray age 98 of Prospect Street, passed away Saturday January 4, 2014 at St. Joseph Berea Hospital.

She was born in Grant County, Kentucky to the late George W. and Harriett Leona Gibson Lewis. She was an educator in the Clay County School district for 34 years and a member of the Pine Grove Church of Christ. She will be remembered as a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her happiest moments were spent feeding her family and friends around the kitchen table.

In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Gordon, one daughter Penelope Lewis, and siblings Joann, Georgia, Marion, Pearl, Virginia Mae, Sherman, Bige, Lige, Rachel and Jean.

She is survived by her son Lowell Murray and his wife Peggy, two granddaughters Melissa Anderson and her husband Scott, Margaret Merrick and her husband Mark. Three grandchildren Aaron Anderson, Madeline and Macie Merrick and two sisters Essie and Annie also survive her.
 
Lewis, Florence (I714)
 
399 Former Jackson County Judge Taken By Death
McKee, Ky., Jan. 13 (AP) – John H. Hundley, 81, a former Jackson County judge, died today at his home in Morrill after a long illness.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at silver Creek Baptist Church in Madison County with burial at Berea.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 14 January 1965.
 
Hundley, John H. (I353)
 
400 Foster, Betty Jo "B.J."
Traverse City, MI
Betty Jo “B.J.” Foster passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family on Wednesday, May 8, 2002 after a long, valiant battle with cancer. BJ was a resident of Northern Michigan for the last 15 years after living in the Lansing area where she graduated from J.W. Sexton High School and attended Michigan State University. BJ was born June 7, 1931, the daughter of W.H. and Grace (Mullins) Brummett, who are both deceased. In July of 1949, she married her high school sweetheart, James F. Foster, who survives, and they have been “best friends” ever since. BJ so much cared for her 4 children, James B. of Northport, Kevin B. (Deb) of Suttons Bay, Jan M. (Mark) Killoran of Bath and Christopher P. (Amy) of Torch River. BJ also adored her 7 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She cut a wide swath through life and everyone she met became a friend. BJ had many interests and especially enjoyed dancing, reading and traveling. There was not an animal that BJ didn’t love. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be directed to Munson Hospice, who have been so helpful in these difficult times. Arrangements are being handled by the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home in Traverse City.
Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Friday 13 May 2002.
 
Brummett, Betty Jo (I1228)
 

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