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HASSLER, Donald Mackey: 12 Apr 1905 - 2 Oct 1985
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Akron Beacon Journal (OH)
Donald M. Hassler, 80, of Akron, died Oct. 1, 1985. Mr. Hassler was born in Grove City, Pa., and had lived in the Akron area since 1929. He retired from the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. in 1970 with 41 years service. After retiring from Goodyear, he had worked for the Akron Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hassler was a member of Grace United Church of Christ where he had served as president and treasurer. He was a member of the Akron City Club, the Turkeyfoot Island Club, and past- secretary of the Downtown Akron Kiwanis, a member on the Board of Directors of Hope Homes, former president and Board member of Goodwill, a volunteer for the American Red Cross, and a member of Adoniram Lodge 517 F&AM. Mr. Hassler is survived by wife, Frances E.; sons, Dr. Donald M. Hassler II of Kent, and John A. Hassler of Nashville, Tenn.; sister, Miss Helen Hassler of Akron, and Mrs. Miriam Weyrick of Akron; brother, David H. Hassler of Honolulu, Hawaii; and six grandchildren. Calling hours 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at the Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello & Carr Funeral Home, 39 S. Miller Rd., Fairlawn, where Masonic services will be held at 7 p.m. Funeral services Friday, 10:30 a.m. at the Grace United Church of Christ, 172 W. Bowery St, Akron, Rev. Max C. Shultz and Dr. Roland G. Carter officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Memorials may be made to the Church. (Dunn- Quigley-Ciriello & Carr, Fairlawn Chapel, 867-7306.)

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HASSLER, Frances Elizabeth (Parsons): 27 Oct 1907 - 7 Nov 1988
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Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - November 9, 1988
Frances Parsons Hassler, 81, of 1226 Woodhill, Kent, died Monday, at Rockynol Retirement Community in Akron, following declining health. She was born Oct. 27, 1907 in Kiowa, Okla., the daughter of Edgar and Eva Lee (Longley) Parsons. She had lived in Akron most of her life, was a kindergarten teacher for Akron City Schools, a member of Grace United Church of Christ in Akron, had worked for Family Service Association for 10 years was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, and a former member of Akron Women's City Club and Akron City Club. She graduated from the University of Akron in 1929. She is survived by sons, Donald M. II of Kent, John A. of Oklahoma brother, Edward of Akron; sister, Mrs. William (Blanche) Jaques of Cincinnati; six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband, Donald, in 1985. Friends will be received one hour prior to the 2 p.m. funeral service Thursday, at the Wood Funeral Home, Kent Chapel, Rev. George Gaiser officiating. Burial at Rose Hill Cemetery. (Wood, Kent, 678-4433.)

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HAVENS, Shirley Jean (Fairall): 5 Mar 1928 - 26 Oct 2003
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The Advocate, Newark, Licking Co., Ohio, Tuesday, 28 Oct 2003
A funeral service for Shirley Jean Fairall Havens, 75, of Graham, N.C., formerly of Zanesville, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Bryan Funeral Home, with the Rev. Alan Kornacki Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery. Shirley passed away Sunday, Oct. 26, 2003, at her residence at 9 p.m. She was born March 5, 1928, the daughter of the late Russell Leslie and Vera Ruth Beatty Fairall. She was a member of Springfield Grange and formerly employed by Kay Bowling Supply. Shirley is survived by four daughters, Cheryl (Larry) Stringfellow, Viki (Neil) Harper-Hall, all of Newark, Debbie (Rocky) Lynn of Zanesville, and Pam (Ed) Edwards of Graham, N.C.; three sons, Michael (Lisa) Havens, Keith (Cathy) Havens, all of Nashport, and Jeff (Dixie) Havens of Swepsonville, N.C.; 15 grandchildren; eight stepgrandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank Calvin Havens, who died in 1993; brother, Russell F. Fairall Jr.; and sister, Marie Mercer. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 2318 Maple Ave., Zanesville. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Alamance Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, N.C. 27215.

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HAWKINS, Vicie Elizabeth (Bowman): 4 Jan 1900 - 16 Apr 1964
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The Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, Texas, Friday Morning, April 17, 1964, p8D
Funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in Elliott's Chapel of Memories for Mrs. Vicie Elizabeth Hawkins, 64, of Ovalo, who died at 4:30 a.m. Thursday in St. Ann Hospital. Clarence Snodgrass, Oak St. Church of Christ minister, will officiate. Burial will be in Tuscola Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Weldon Bowman, Wayne Bowman, John Bowman, James Lambert, Terry Lambert, and Dois Adkisson, all nephews. Mrs. Hawkins had been ill three weeks and entered the hospital Wednesday morning. Born Jan 4, 1900, at Cedar Gap, she was a lifelong Taylor County resident, had lived in Ovalo since 1955 and was a member of the Church of Christ. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edward Lewallen of Ovalo; a son, Wayne C. Atkinson of Seagoville; two brothers, Jerry Bowman of Tuscola, A. Jeff Bowman of 2201 Palm; two sisters, Mrs. Vada Straley of 2049 N. 18th, Mrs. J D Lambert of 618 No. San Jose; eight grandchildren

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HAYS, Cecil Wayne: 12 Aug 1927 - 24 Nov 2002
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Galveston County Daily News, Galveston, Texas, November 26, 2002
Mr. Cecil Wayne Hays, born August 12, 1927, died November 24, 2002. Services will be Friday, November 29, 2002, at 2 p.m. at Highlands Baptist Church, Texas City, Texas.

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HAYWORTH, Ina (Longley) (Sparks): 29 Apr 1914 - 6 May 1960
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The Fresno Bee, Fresno, California, Sunday, May 8, 1968, p9B
Hayworth - Ina L, at rest. Wife of Donald Hayworth, mother of Lewis and Karl Sparks of Fresno, Daughter of Ben Longley of Porterville, age 48, native of California. Member of Order of Easter Star, Sanger. Friends may call at Orr's Colonial Chapel until Sunday, noon. Services Monday at 10:30 at the Hadley Mortuary in Exeter. Dale Orr in charge.

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HAZEN, Ollie Elizabeth (Forker): 8 Sep 1911 - 13 Jan 1971
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Thursday, Jan 14, 1971, p6A
Mrs. Ollie Elizabeth Hazen, 59, of 867 Princeton avenue, died at 5:52 a.m. Wednesday, Jan 13, at Bethesda Hospital where she had been a patient for two months. Mrs. Hazen was born Sept. 8, 1911 in Zanesville, a daughter of James and Inez Smith Forker and last worked at the Veterans Administration office here. She was a member of the Market Street Baptist Church, Chapter 52 Order of Easter Star, the White Shrine of Jerusalem and the American Business Women's Association. Surviving are her husband, Ralph; five sisters, Mrs. Boyd (Mary) Keefer of Mansfield, Mrs. Alta Huey of 837 Princeton avenue, Mrs. Ben (Dorothy) Clift of 827 Princeton avenue, Mrs. Myron (Alma) Mautz of 837 Leonard avenue and Miss Eleanor Forker of 2103 Linden avenue; four brothers, James Forker of Newark, Perry of Coopermill road, Charles of 306 Chewla street and Bernard of Euclid and a number of nieces and nephews. The body was taken to Bryan Funeral Home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Friday. Eastern Star service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the funeral home.

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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Friday, Jan 15, 1971, p8A
Hazen Service
Services for Mrs. Ollie Elizabeth Hazen, 59, of 867 Princeton avenue, who died Wednesday, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bryan Funeral Home with Rev. Ewing P. Bates officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Pallbearers, all newphews, will be Robert, James, Richard, Benny, Thomas and Gene Huey. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.,. today at the funeral home where Zanesville Chapter 52, OES, will hold ritualistic services at 7:30 p.m. today.

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HEIDBREDER, Ora Henderson (Longley): 25 Jun 1906 - 16 Oct 1994
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The Porterville Recorder, Porterville, California, Tuesday, October 18, 1994
Private family graveside services were held at Vandalia Cemetery for Ora Longley Heidbreder 88 of Porterville with the Rev Ted Wuth of Henderson Avenue Baptist Church officiating. Mrs Heidbreder died on Sunday in Visalia. She was born June 25 1906 in Porterville and lived in Porterville for 43 years. She worked as a registered nurse 40 years before retirement. Survivors include a daughter, Gail Heidbreder of Porterville, two brothers, Herb Longley of Oregon, and John Longley of Porterville, a sister Winifred James of Bakersfield and two grandchildren. Arrangements were under the direction of Myers Funeral Service.

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HEUMAN, Philip W: 13 Oct 1914 - 9 Oct 1998
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The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 15 Oct 1998, pg 5B
Dr. Philip W. Heuman Sr., 83, physician for 44 years, Harford medical examiner
Dr. Philip Walter Heuman Sr., the quintessential country physician whose medical career included command of a front-line field hospital during the Korean War and serving as team doctor for Bel Air High School football, died Friday at Johns Hopkins Hospital of heart failure. He was 83. Dr. Heuman, who also was Harford County medical examiner for 27 years, practiced medicine for 44 years from a converted two-car garage behind his Dutch colonial house on Hickory Street in Bel Air. He retired in 1996. A big man with a gregarious personality, "Doc" Heuman traveled the back roads of Harford County in his green DeSoto, making house calls. "I delivered over 1,000 babies," he told The Aegis newspaper in Bel Air when he retired. "I did a lot of home deliveries. I delivered babies every place -- in a tar paper shack with a dirt floor, in ambulances, in cars, and once in the office." His wife, the former Marguerite Longley, whom he married in 1942, said: "He loved being a doctor, and when he retired, he really missed his patients. They weren't just patients; they were his friends." Dr. Heuman often accepted such items as deer hides or tomatoes as payment. "One time we had so many tomatoes, the children put them in their wagon and went door-to-door selling them," Mrs. Heuman recalled. "It made no difference to him whether they could pay or or not" for his services, she said. "It was just a part of his generosity and compassion for others." Dr. Harvey Proctor Sidwell, a retired Bel Air physician, was his friend for more than 40 years. "He was a gentle gentleman," Dr. Sidwell said. "His death marks the end of an era." Dr. Heuman, who was born in South Bend, Ind., and raised in Elkhart, Ind., became interested in medicine as a child after the death of his mother during the influenza epidemic of the early 1920s. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan in 1941 and received his Army commission. During World War II, he commanded a mortar battalion in Europe and attained the rank of lieutenant colonel. He received a medical degree from the University of Maryland in 1950 and completed an internship at Mercy Hospital. During the Korean War, he was recalled to active duty for 13 months. Dr. Heuman commanded the 32nd Infantry Regiment Medical Company, a front-line triage hospital in Korea. Later, he was assigned to the 7th Division Medical Battalion and treated soldiers wounded in the battle of Pork Chop Hill that claimed the lives of 4,000 American soldiers. He was discharged in 1952. "He had his men rip off the Red Cross patches from their uniforms because he said the enemy was using them for target practice," Mrs. Heuman said. "He came home and suffered from such terrible nightmares." Dr. Heuman had been president of Harford County Medical Society and was named a Harford County Living Treasure in 1985. He was a charter member of Maryland Golf and Country Club. On his office wall is a plaque presented by the Maryland Medical Association. It reads: "Dr. Heuman was a Man Who Lived Well, Laughed Often and Loved Much; Who Gained the Respect of Intelligent Men and the Love of Children; Who Looked for the Best in Others and Gave the Best He Had." For 40 years, he was an active member of Bel Air United Methodist Church, 21 Linwood Ave., where a memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. He also is survived by two sons, Philip Walter Heuman Jr. and Michael C. Heuman, both of Abingdon; two daughters, Christine Page Heuman of San Diego and Patricia Lynn Heuman Jager of Port Charlotte, Fla.; two brothers, Graydon F. Heuman of Muncie, Ind., and Robert L. Heuman of Cleveland; and 10 grandchildren.

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HEWITT, Delmar Dean: 10 Apr 1926 - 26 Jun 1994
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Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - June 28, 1994
Hewitt, Delmar Dean, 68, retired Santa Fe Railway depot agent, died Sunday, June 26, 1994. Service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Isabel Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Beverly; son, Dennis of Merced, Calif.; daughter, Gay Hewitt of Hutchinson; sisters, Shirley Coulson of Covina, Calif., Mildred Metzger of Harper; two grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Isabel Senior Citizen Center. Forsyth Funeral Home, Medicine Lodge.

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HINES, Louie Ellen (Shears) (Watts): Oct 1874 - 17 Apr 1950
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The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, April 17, 1950
Mrs Louie Hines Dies at Somerset
Mrs. Louie Ellen Watts Hines, 76, of Saltillo, died early this morning at the Arnold Rest home in Somerset, following a lingering illness. She had been a patient there for the past two months. She was a lifelong resident of the Saltillo community and was a member of the Methodist church there. Surviving are two sons, Fred Watts of Saltillo, Pearl Watts of Dover and two daughters, Mrs. Laura Tipton of Crooksville and Mrs. Lenora Wahl of Roseville. The body will be taken from the Cannon and Cannon funeral home in Crooksville to the home of the son, Fred, this evening. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Saltillo Methodist church with Rev. Joseph O'Rielly of McCluney, officiation. Burial will be in Mt. Horeb cemetery near Crooksville.

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HIRE, Glenn N: 11 Feb 1927 - 10 Nov 2000
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The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Nov 11, 2000 pg 11A
GLENN N. HIRE, 73, died Friday at The Oaks, Columbia City. He retired in 1991 as an electrical engineer from Ferro Magnetics. His wife, Irene, died in 1997. Surviving are a daughter, Debra Shinneman of Columbia City; three sons, Doug and Dan, both of Columbia City and David of Defiance, Ohio; two sisters, Judy McCullough and Pat Speaker, both of Albion; three brothers, Don, Keith of Fort Wayne and John of Columbia City; and four grandchildren. Services at 10 a.m. Monday at Shoda-Wilkinson Funeral Home, Columbia City. Calling from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial in Oak Grove Compton Cemetery, Columbia City. Memorials to St. John's Lutheran Church Building Fund, Columbia City.

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HIRE, Mildred Irene (Schrader): 3 Nov 1932 - 17 Sep 1997
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The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Sep 19, 1997 pg 3C
M. IRENE HIRE, 64, died Wednesday at Whitley Memorial Hospital. Born in Columbia City, she retired from United Technologies after 23 years and formerly worked at Fiber Form. Surviving are her husband, Glenn; three sons, David of Defiance, Ohio, Douglas of Columbia City and Daniel E. of Terre Haute; a daughter, Debra Shinneman of Columbia City; her mother, Helen Schrader of Columbia City; a brother, Gerald Schrader of Columbia City; and four grandchildren. Services at 11 a.m. Saturday at Smith & Sons Funeral Home. Calling from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today. Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Memorials to Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association.

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HITCHINS, Hazel Mae (Overby): 16 Jan 1918 - 31 Oct 1999
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Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - November 2, 1999
Hazel Mae Hitchens, age 86, died 10/30/99 in Tulsa, OK. She was born 1/16/13 in Marlow, OK. Hazel was office manager for an exterminating co. for several years, later owning Duncan Exterminating Co. She was a member of Olivet Baptist Church for 65 years and taught Sunday School, especially the 3 year olds, during those years. She was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Howard Richard Hitchins. Survivors include: her son, David W. Hitchins & wife Charlene of Tulsa; daughter, Carole S. Raulston & husband Ron of Tulsa; grandson, John D. Hitchins & wife Terri of Dallas, TX; granddaughter, Pamela L. Hitchins of Tulsa; great grandson, Kyle Hitchins of Dallas; brother, William Overby & wife Nita of Okc; several nieces & nephews, step grandsons & a granddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3 at Olivet Baptist Church with interment at Rose Hill Cemetery. Memorial gifts to: Olivet Baptist Church Scholarship Fund or Hispanic Ministry. SMITH & KERNKE

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HITCHENS, Howard Richard: 17 Jan 1913 - 18 Jun 1997
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Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - June 19, 1997 Howard Richard Hitchens, 84, died June 18, 1997. He was born January 17, 1913 in Oklahoma City. Howard graduated from Classen High School in 1930, worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 30 years, retiring in November 1969. He was a deacon and life member of Olivet Baptist Church. Howard is survived by his wife of 65 years, Hazel Hitchins; son, David Hitchins and wife, Charlene; daughter, Carole Raulston and husband, Ron; 2 grandchildren, John Hitchins and Pam Hitchins; 3 step grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Memorial gifts may be made to Olivet Baptist Church, Good Shepherd Hospice, or Quality Lifestyle Home Health Care. Service will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, June 20, 1997 at Olivet Baptist Church, 1200 North Park with interment in Rose Hill Burial Park. SMITH & KERNKE

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HITTLE, Edna May (Beatty): 24 Jul 1886 - 28 Dec 1973
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Sat. Dec. 29, 1973
Mrs. Edna Mae Hittle, 87, of Frame Nursing Home at 807 Findley avenue, formerly of Dresden, died at 6:20 pm. Friday in Good Samaritan medical Center following a several years illness. She was born July 24, 1886 in Muskingum County, a daughter of Alonzo A. and Eliza Jane Atkinson Beatty. She was a member of Dresden United Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Marjorie) Stafford of Dresden; a son, Ralph L. Hittle of Dresden Route 2; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Her husband, William Hittle, died in 1962. Two sisters and a brother are deceased. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday in Dresden Chapel of Baugman and Sons Funeral Home where services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday with Rev. Raymond Vincent Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Dresden Cemetery.

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HITTLE, Leslie Zane: 30 Jun 1930 - 19 Jan 2009
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, January 21, 2008
ZANESVILLE - Leslie Zane Hittle, 78, of Dresden, passed away Jan. 19, 2009, at his home. Leslie was born June 30, 1930, in Zanesville, to the late Ralph and Myrtle Spiker Hittle. He was a farmer and truck driver. Zane was a former 4-H adviser for many years, past commander of VFW Post 11072 Dresden, Freeland Valley Tractor Club and the Steam & Gas Club of Dresden. He is survived by a son, William (Heather) Hittle of Dresden; two daughters, Bethany A. Hittle of Gibsonia, Pa. and Tamara Hittle of Zanesville; a brother, Max (Bess) Hittle of Dresden; three grandchildren, Malissa (Randy) Wilson, Klare Hittle and Wolfgang Hittle; a great-grandchild, Rayne Wilson. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Rita Joann Hittle, who passed away Nov. 23, 2008; and a grandson, Matthew Hittle. Calling hours will be 1 to 3 and 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, at The Snouffer Funeral Home, 1150 W. Military Road. Funeral services are 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009, in The Snouffer Chapel, with the Rev. Alice Baldwin officiating. A cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers contribution envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

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HITTLE, Matthew Zane: 5 Jun 1983 - 14 Oct 2007
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Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) - October 16, 2007
ZANESVILLE -- Matthew Zane Hittle, 24, passed away at his residence Sunday morning, Oct. 14, 2007. Matthew was born June 5, 1983, in Zanesville, to William Hittle of Dresden and Angela Starcher Hittle of Blue Rock. Matthew was employed at The Cedar Hill Care Center in maintenance and also maintained Laundra Tan. He was a member of The Old Steam and Gas Tractor Club and a past member of the FFA. In addition to his parents, Matthew is survived by two sisters, Malissa (Randy) Wilson of Zanesville and Klare Hittle of Zanesville; a brother, Wolfgang Hittle of Zanesville; his loving fiancee, Lisa Harper and her daughter whom he loved as his own, Hayley Harper; a nephew, Rayne Wilson; and paternal grandparents, Zane and JoAnn Hittle of Dresden. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Juanita Starcher; and a cousin, Jaunita Newell. Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, at The Snouffer Funeral Home, 1150 W. Military Road. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007, at The Snouffer Chapel, with Bill Meaige officiating. In lieu of flowers, donation envelopes will be available at The Snouffer Funeral Home.

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HITTLE, Myrtle A (Spiker): 6 Aug 1906 - 1 Jun 1966
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesday, June 2, 1966, p1B
Mrs. Myrtle A. Hittle, 59, of Dresden Route 2, died at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday (June 1) in Bethesda Hospital where she had been a patient since May 11. She had been seriously ill since Jan 4. Mrs. Hittle was born Aug. 6, 1906, in Muskingum Township, daughter of Rutherford H. and Effie Granger Spiker. Surviving are her husband, Ralph L. Hittle; two sons, Zane and Max Hittle, both of Dresden Route 2; four brothers, Fred, Raymond, and Warren Spiker, all of Dresden, and Hugh Spiker of Coshocton; and five grandchildren. A brother, Charles Spiker, preceded her in death. Mrs. Hittle was a member of Dresden Methodist Church. Its Women's Circle and Dresden Grange. The body is at Dresden Chapel of Baughman and Sons Funeral Home where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

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HITTLE, Rita Joann (Berry): 22 Jun 1932 - 23 Nov 2008
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Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH) - November 25, 2008 ZANESVILLE - Rita Joann Hittle, 55, of Dresden, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 2008, at the Autumn Health Care Center. She was born June 22, 1932, in Zanesville, the daughter of Mark and Edna Kramer Berry. She graduated from St. Nicholas High School and was a homemaker who loved her family. She was a sitter to the young and a caregiver to the old, relative or not, and didn't need to be seen or heard, you just always knew she was there. Rita was a member of the VFW Auxiliary. Rita is survived by her loving husband, Leslie Zane Hittle of Dresden; a son, William (Heather) Hittle of Dresden; two daughters, Bethany A. Hittle of Gibsonia, Pa., and Tamara Hittle of Zanesville; a sister, Nancy Thomas of North Carolina; three grandchildren, Malissa (Randy) Wilson, Klare Hittle and Wolfgang Hittle; and one great-grandchild, Rayne Wilson. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by a grandson, Matthew Hittle. Calling hours will begin at 3 p.m. with funeral services at 5 p.m. today, Nov. 25, 2008, at The Snouffer Funeral Home, 1150 W. Military Road. The Rev. Tim Patton will officiate. A cremation will take place according to Rita's wishes. In lieu of flowers contribution envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

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HITTLE, William: 27 Oct 1880 - 20 Feb 1962
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday, Feb 21, 1962
Ex-Letter Carrier at Dresden Dies
William W. Hittle, 81, of South Main street, Dresden, died at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Twilight Nursing Home at Dresden, where he was admitted Jan. 26. he had been ill since last October. Mrs. Hittle retired as a Dresden mail carrier in 1947. He was a member of Dresden Methodist Church. Modern Woodmen of Zanesville and the Rural letter Carriers Association. Born near Adamsville Oct 27 1880, he was a son of George and Lucinda Stotts Hittle and had lived in Dresden about 40 years. Surviving are his widow, the former Edan Mae Beatty; a son, Ralph L. Hittle of Dresden Route 2; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Stafford of Dresden, three grandchildren; and a brother, Albert Hittle of Zanesville Route 5. Two brothers and a sister are deceased. Friends may call at Baughman and Sons Funeral Home in Dresden from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

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HOOPER, Roger A "Doe": 11 Apr 1924 - 7 May 2008
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette (OH) - May 9, 2008
Roger A. "Doe" Hooper, 84, of New Lexington, entered into his heavenly home on Wednesday, May 7, 2008, at his residence. Roger was born in San Toy on April 11, 1924, to the late Lee and Carrie Hooper. He was deeply devoted to his wife, Dorothy; his son, Roger and wife, Debbie; and his grandchildren, Clay and Nan. He attended New Lexington Bible Church. Roger was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Carrie Hooper; brothers, Fred "Ted" Hooper, Robert "Booge" Hooper; and sister, Dorothy "Babe" Taylor. Roger entered the service on March 3, 1943, and received his basic training at Fort McClelland, Ala. He departed from New York by ship to Oran, Africa. From there, he marched and fought through Tunisia, the Algiers, Sicily, Italy, France and Germany. Major battles include Anzio Beachhead and Monte Casino. His feet were frozen in the French Alps and he was wounded by shrapnel in his neck, shoulder and knee. To this day, shrapnel remains lodged in his shoulder. Roger was a veteran of the United States Army and proudly served his country in World War II. Decorations include Combat Infantry Badge, Purple Heart, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with four Battle Participation Stars (Naples-Foggia, Rome-Arno, Southern France, Rhineland), World War II Victory Medal and the Presidential Unit Citation. When he returned from Europe he served with the Military Police in New York. He was honorably discharged on Oct. 23, 1945 as a private first class, 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division. In 1987 Roger retired from Owens Corning Fiberglass with 37 years of dedication. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Dorothy; son, Roger, daughter-in-law, Debbie; grandchildren, Clay and Nan; sister-in-law, Mary Lou Hooper, brother-in-law, Ralph Barnett; and many nieces and nephews. Calling hours will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. today, and one hour prior to services on Saturday at Roberts Funeral Home, 304 Mill St., New Lexington. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home with Pastor Chris Brown officiating. Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery, with graveside military service by John Tague Post No. 188, American Legion, New Lexington. Special thank you to many loving friends for your needed help, to the Perry County Veterans Service Commission, and to FairHoPe Hospice of Lancaster.

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HOWE, Audrey F: 9 Nov 1913 - 6 Jul 1990
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Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - July 8, 1990
Audrey F. Howe, 76, died July 6. A life resident of the Barberton Akron area, he was a member of Barberton First Church of Christ, U.S. Army Veteran of World War II and was a self-employed Barber for 30 years, retiring in 1975. Surviving are wife, Dorothy; daughters, Arletta Sepelak of Barberton, Linda Ludemann of Portland, Or.; sons, Audie of Minneapolis, Minn.; grandchildren John, David, Arlene, Denise and Leonard; and great-grandchildren. Funeral Serivces Monday, 9 a.m. at the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev. Rick Walston officiating. Burial Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation TONIGHT, 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the family, the American Heart Associattion or the American Cancer Society.

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HOWE, June L (Beebe): 1919 - 20 nov 1970
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, November 21, 1970, p2A
Mrs. June Howe, 51, of 553 Parkview avenue, Barberton, native of Zanesville died at 5 a.m. Friday (Nov. 20) at Barberton Citizens Hospital where she had been a patient for a week. Mrs. Howe was a daughter of the late George and Lucy Beebe who had made their home at 1917 Ridge avenue. She moved from here about 10 years ago. Mrs. Howe was a member of the Barberton First Christian Church. Surviving are her husband, Audie Howe Sr.; a son, Audie Jr. of the home; a daughter Mrs. John (Linda) Ludemann of Temple City, Califl; two brothers, Dawes of Phoenix, Ariz, and George Beebe of 1917 Ridge avenue and five sisters, Mrs, George Grether of 1917 Ridge avenue, Mrs, Everett Price of Barberton, Mrs. Edwin Sinclair of 2203 Dresden road, Mrs. D. A. Stoneburner of Ash Meadows and Mrs. W. R. Coultas of Columbus. The body was tken to Mills Funeral Home at Barberton where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Sunday.

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HOXWORTH, Warren Roy John: 13 May 1915 - 30 Oct 1993
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The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida, November 2, 1993, page 2
WARREN R. HOXWORTH,78, of Zephyrhills died Sunday at the East Pasco Medical Centers. A native of Battle Creek, Mich., he moved to this area several years ago. He was a forester with the Consumer's Power Co. in Battle Creek and a Baptist. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn; a son, Roy of Apollo Beach.; a daughter, Ruthann Wolthuis of Haslett, Mich.; three brothers, Beecher of Crawfordville; Charles of Richland, Mich., and Durward of Battle Creek; two sisters, Laura Thorpe of Joppa, Mich., and Norma Moats of Battle Creek; four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Oakley Funeral Home, Dade City.

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St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, Florida - November 2, 1993
HOXWORTH, WARREN R., 78, of Zephyrhills, died Sunday (Oct. 31, 1993).
He came here several years ago from his native Battle Creek, Mich. He was forester for Consumer Power Co. and a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Evelyn; a son, Roy, Apollo Beach; a daughter, Ruthann Wolthuis, Haslett, Mich.; three brothers, Beecher, Crawfordville, Charles, Richland, Mich., and Durward, Battle Creek; two sisters, Laura Thorpe, Jedda, Mich., and Norma Moats, Battle Creek; four grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Oakley Funeral Home, Dade City.

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HUEY, Altha Loretta (Forker): 19 Jun 1907 - 7 Jun 2003
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, June 9, 2003
Altha L. Huey, 95, of Zanesville, died at her residence at 9:45 p.m. Saturday, June 7, 2003, following a short illness. She was born June 19, 1907, in Zanesville, daughter of the late James and Inez (Smith) Forker. She was employed for many years at the Roseville Pottery, Maple Drive-In Theater and as a cashier for the YWCA Cafeteria. She was a member of Market Street Baptist Church and a former volunteer at the Muskingum County Home. She is survived by four sons, James (Jean) Huey of Nashport, Richard "Duke" (Beverly) Huey of Zanesville, Benny Huey of Zanesville, and Thomas (Carole) Huey of Nashport one daughter, Patricia "Patty" (Lanny) Hickman of Zanesville 31 grandchildren, many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren two sisters, Alma Mautz of Zanesville, and Eleanor Forker of Goodyear, Ariz. and a special friend, Melody Huffman of Zanesville. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Robert E. Huey Sr., who died Dec. 3, 1967 two sons, Robert E. Huey Jr. and Gene Huey a daughter, Gloria Ripple a grandson, David Ripple a great-grandson, Chad Marple and six brothers and three sisters. Calling hours will be held 5 to 8 p.m. today, and 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, at Bryan Funeral Home, 2318 Maple Ave., Zanesville. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, with Pastor Scott Johnston officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Muskingum County Home, 1400 Newark Road, Zanesville, 43701.

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HUEY, Robert E: 2 Mar 1904 - 3 Dec 1967
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Monday, December 4, 1967
Robert E. Huey, 63, of 837 Princeton avenue was dead on arrival at Bethesda Hospital at 6:38 p.m. Sunday (Dec. 3) following an apparent heart attack. He was an employe of the box department of Brockway Glass Company here. He was born March 2, 1904 in Zanesville, son of Mrs. Fanny Dixon Huey of Sepulveda, Calif. and the late Arthur Huey. Mr. Huey was a member of the Baptist Church. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his widow, Mrs. Altha Forker Huey of the home; six sons, Robert Jr. of Brookpark, James A. of Nashport Route 1, Richard L of 849 Princeton avenue, Benny D. of 74 Beechrock drive, South Zanesville, Thomas of 2525 Bell street and Gene Huey of 2523 Bell street; two daughters, Mrs. Edwin (Gloria) Ripple of 1219 Putnam avenue and Mrs. Larry (Patty) Steinman of 1819 Dryden road; three brothers, Charles of Frazeysburg road, Louis of Monrovia, Calif., and Bill Huey of Manhattan Beach. Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Hilda) Protzman of Sepulveda, Calif., and Mrs. Ralph (Vera) Huffman of Arcadia Calif - 30 grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. The body is at the Arthur Bryan Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

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HUFF, Earl William: 18 Aug 1922 - 23 Oct 2002
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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette (OH) - October 25, 2002
Earl W. Huff, 80 of Lancaster, died Wednesday, October 23, 2002 at Mt. Carmel East Medical Center, Columbus. He was a member of the Lancaster Moose Lodge No. 955, Elks Lodge No. 570, American Legion Post No. 11, VFW and a U.S. Marine Veteran of World War II. He was a retired brick mason. Survivors include one son, Craig Huff, Texas one sister, Pearl Hughes, Shadyside, Ohio nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his wife, Augusta D. Huff parents and one sister and three brothers. Service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Sheridan funeral Home with Fr. Donald E. Franks officiating. Burial St. Mary Cemetery. Visitation will be 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday at Sheridan Funeral Home. Military Graveside Service will be conducted by the Lancaster Veterans Burial Detail. Memorials may be sent to the Lancaster Veterans Burial Detail, American Heart Association or American Cancer Society.

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HUNT, Kenneth E: 24 Oct 1902 - 8 Apr 2002
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - April 11, 2002
HUNT, KENNETH E.,Mon., April 8, 2002; dear husband of the late Myrtie Hunt (nee Wills); dear father of Betty Astroth; dear grandfather of Beth A. (Carlos) Garza and Laurie Astroth; great-grandfather of Gil Hunt Garza and Jay Elliot Garza; our dear friend. Mr. Hunt was a scout master for Troop 86 Mann School for 18 years and a retiree from Monsanto. Interment was private. Arrangements by BOPP CHAPEL.

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ICE, Doyce Kenneth: 19 Oct 1930 - 6 Oct 2005
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Dallas Morning News, The (TX) - October 7, 2005
ICE, DOYCE KENNETH, Was born on October 19, 1930 in the countryside of Montague County on land his great-grandfather settled in 1880. He passed into the arms of our Lord and Savior at 4:00a.m., Thursday October 6, 2005 in a Dallas Hospital. He is preceded in death by his mother, Para Lea Ice, father, Leonard Blooming Ice, sister, Margie Ice and brother, Calvin Ice. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Betty Ingram Ice, daughter Catherine Annette Ice of Tampa, Florida, daughter Rhonda Ice Adams and husband Bob of Garland, granddaughters, Aubrey, Brianna and Autumn Joy Adams of Garland. He resided in Montague County until moving to Garland where he began working for Kraft Foods in 1949 as a part of the initial plant "start-up." He retired from Kraft Foods in June of 1993. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Garland since 1949. His love for the countryside of Montague County never left his heart. Upon moving to Garland, he continued ranching in Montague County until his diagnosis with amyloidosis in the fall of 2004. He was a man of strong character and faith, a man on whose word you could depend. Doyce was a devoted husband and a loving father with a dry sense of wit. Funeral services will be held at 10:00a.m., Saturday, October 8, 2005 in Cockrell Hill Chapel at Firsts Baptist Church of Garland, Rev. Greg Ammons will officiate. Burial will follow at 2:00p.m. at Center Point Cemetery off Hwy. 82 in Montague County, C. E. Cole will officiate. Visitation will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 1600 S. Garland Ave., in Garland from 6:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. on Friday, October 7, 2005. Services are directed by McCoy Funeral Home of Saint Jo, Texas. McCoy Funeral Home P.O. Box 299 Saint Jo, Texas 76265 940-995-2288 OB6

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ICE, Doyle Thomas: 23 Dec 1916 - 1 Dec 1992
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - December 3, 1992
BONITA - Doyle Thomas Ice, a rancher and farmer, died Tuesday at a Nocona hospital. He was 75. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Bethel Baptist Church in Nocona. Burial will be in Center Point Cemetery. Morris Funeral Home in Nocona is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Ice was a lifelong resident of Bonita. He had served as a deacon and secretary and treasurer for Bonita Baptist Church. Survivors: Wife, Gladys Ice of Bonita; two sons, Donald Ice and Jimmy Ice, both of Nocona; six daughters, Betty Hillard of Iowa Park, Sue Martin and Maxine Moore, both of Fort Worth, Gayle Morgan of Denton, Carole Nance of Richardson and Judy Triestsch of Wichita Falls; two sisters, Bonnie Ellis and Effie Hurley, both of Nocona; brother, Cecil Ice of Bowie; 19 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.

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ICE, Francis Marcella (Maxwell): 12 Nov 1925 - 7 Jun 2001
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - June 8, 2001
SAINT JO - Frances Marcella Ice, 75, a retired telephone operator; died Thursday, June 7, 2001. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Saturday at McCoy Funeral Chapel in Saint Jo. Burial: Starkey Cemetery Frances Marcella Ice was born Nov. 12, 1925, in Montague County to Jess C. and Elizabeth Vivian Loper Maxwell. She was a member of Church of Christ. She lived in Saint Jo most of her life. She was preceded in death by her parents; one infant daughter; and brother, Melvin Maxwell. Survivors: Son, Ronald Dean Ice of Rockwall; and grandchildren, Chris Ice of Denton and Stefan Ice of Norman, Okla. McCoy Funeral Home Saint Jo, (940) 995-2288

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IKARD, Jessie B (Stegall): 19 Sep 1906 - 26 Jun 1996
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - June 28, 1996
HALTOM CITY - Jessie B. Ikard, 89, a homemaker, died Wednesday in Fort Worth. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. Jessie B. Ikard was born Sept. 19, 1906, in Navarro County. She was raised in Graham and formerly taught school in Young County. She was a member of St. Luke United Methodist Church, where she was active for many years. Survivors: Daughters, Carol Bentley of North Richland Hills and Betty Hurley of Haltom City; sons-in-law, Gerald Bentley and John Hurley; sister-in-law, Mildred Stegall of Austin; grandchildren, Richard Hurley of Haltom City and Jeri Moore and Shawn Moore, both of Richland Hills; and great-granddaughter, Brittany Moore of Richland Hills.

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INKS, Charles Vincent: 16 Mar 1877 - 12 Sep 1959
Source: from the Noble Co., INGENWEB site
Inks Charles, 81, Wolf Lake, died Saturday in the Kondas Nursing Home at Albion. He is survived by several nieces and nephews, having never been married. Funeral Monday in Ulrey-Segwick Funeral Home. Burial, Wolf Lake Cemetery. 9-12-1959

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INKS, David Edgar "Edward": 11 Jan 1867 - Nov 1950
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Inks David Edgar, 83, died in the Alfran Nursing Home last Saturday. He was born in Wolf Lake Jan. 11, 1867 and lived his entire life in Noble County. Services were held in Ulrey-Sedgwick Funeral Home Monday with Rev. Everett Reynolds officiating. Burial, Wolf Lake Cemetery.11-?-1950

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Inks Edward P, 83, of Wolf Lake, a lifelong resident of Noble County, died Nov. 4 in Alfran Nursing Home at Pierceton. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. C. P. Williams of Ligonier; a brother, Charles of Wolf Lake; and a niece, Miss Evelyn Williams. Funeral was Monday. Burial, Wolf Lake Cemetery. + 11-?-1950

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INKS, Julia Ann (Longley): 22 Oct 1843 - 30 Apr 1900
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Inks Julia, wife of Beecher Inks, died at her home April 30, aged 56 years, 7 months and 8 days. She leaves a husband, 2 sons and 2 daughters. Funeral was at the Adventist Church on Wednesday following. Burial, Wolf Lake Cemetery. Democrat 5-10-1900

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JAMISON, Bernice (Tyler): 14 Aug 1916 - 31 Aug 2005
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The Spectrum, St George, Utah, Thursday, 2 September 2005
ST. GEORGE - Bernice Tyler Jamison, age 89, passed away at home on Wednesday, August 31, 2005, in St. George, Utah, after many years of ill health. She was born on August 14, 1916, in Bisbee, Arizona, to James Rue and Leona Douglass Tyler, the first of four children. She lived in Arizona for the first six years of her life before moving with her family to southern California. In 1928 her father organized a banjo band called Rue Tyler's Rhythm Kids. For the next seven years Bernice played, accompanied, and helped rehearse the band, which performed at church socials, clubs, on the radio, at restaurants and at the 1932 World's Fair. Bernice graduated from UCLA in 1938, with a degree in music. Serving in the LDS Church as a stake, district and regional music director for forty years, Bernice prepared choirs for stake, MIA and area conferences, music festivals, road shows, and musicals. She taught music at Eagle Rock High School in Los Angeles for eighteen years and, in addition to her musical accomplishments, she brought several students into the church by her good example. Bernice married Horace William Jamison on August 27, 1938, in Mar Vista, California, and they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple August 11, 1939. She was devoted to her husband and family and loved to serve them and tell humorous stories about them. Surviving family include her: three children, Lowell Tyler Jamison, of Glendale, CA, Janelle Leona Jamison Jarvis, of Provo, UT, and Kent Douglass Jamison, of St. George; 17 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; one brother, James Rue Tyler, Jr., of Cedar City, UT; and two sisters, Eileen Tyler Dowling, of Provo, UT, and Donna Tyler Harris, of Granbury, TX. She is preceded in death by her husband. Funeral services will be held Saturday, September 3, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at the Bloomington 6th Ward Chapel, 3519 Manzanita Rd., St. George, UT. The family will gather for a family prayer in the Relief Society room at 12:30 p.m., prior to services. Interment will follow the services at the Tonaquint Cemetery. Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. George.

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JAMISON, Horace William: 8 Dec 1910 - 15 Apr 2005
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The Spectrum, St George, Utah, Sunday, 17 Apr 2005
ST. GEORGE, Utah - Horace William Jamison, age 94, passed away quietly at home on Friday, April 15, 2005, in St. George. He was born on December 8, 1910, in Cove, Utah, the first of five sons, to William Flavius and Ethel Titensor Jamison. He lived in Pocatello, Idaho until 1923, when his family moved to California. He graduated from Venice High School in Mar Vista, California, then attended UCLA and the University of Southern California Medical School, where he received his MD degree in 1936. He practiced radiology in Los Angeles for the next forty years, except for a four-year-period of military service during WWII at the Santa Ana Army Air Base Regional Hospital. Horace married Bernice Tyler August 27, 1938, in Mar Vista, California and they were sealed in the Salt Lake Temple August 11, 1939. Since he was a quiet person and she very outgoing, he loved to have her at his side at church, at social gatherings and in their extensive travels. He also loved to listen to classical music, take photographs, play with his grandchildren and read and condense great books. He completed nine volumes of collected abridgements on a variety of subjects. Surviving family include his wife, Bernice (St. George); three children, Lowell Tyler Jamison (Glendale, CA), Janelle Leona Jamison Jarvis (Provo, UT) and Kent Douglass Jamison (St. George); 17 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; two brothers and one half-brother, John P. Jamison (Bountiful, UT), Steven L. Jamison (Los Altos, CA), and Gary Jamison (Huntington Beach, CA). He was preceded in death by two brothers and two half-brothers. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 23, 2005, at 1:00 p.m. at the Bloomington 6th Ward Chapel, 3519 Manzanita Rd., St. George, UT. Family and friends may gather prior to the services from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Chapel. Interment will follow the services at the Tonaquint Cemetery. Arrangements are made under the direction of Spilsbury Mortuary, 110 S. Bluff St., St. George, UT.

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JAQUES, Blanch Marian (Parsons): 30 Jun 1915 - 19 Aug 2003
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Cincinnati Enquirer, The (OH) - August 21, 2003
JAQUES . Blanch P., beloved wife of the late William H. Jaques, Sr., dear mother of Juliet Lee Jaques and William H. Jaques, Jr., sister of the late Frances P. Hassler and Edward L. Parsons. Graduate of Akron University and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. After graduation she taught at Falk School in Pittsburgh, PA. She was a member of the Cincinnati Womans Club. Tuesday, August 19, 2003. Memorial service at Knox Presbyterian Church, Wednesday at 3 P.M. Memorials may be directed to the charity of your choice. Elden A. Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. www.goodfuneralhome.com

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JAQUES, William H: 17 May 1915 - 10 May 2003
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Cincinnati Enquirer, The (OH) - May 12, 2003
JAQUES William H., Sr., beloved husband of Blanch P. Jaques, dear father of Juliet Lee Jaques and William H. Jaques, Jr., brother of the late James Alfred Jaques. Graduate of OSU and member of Tau Beta Phi. He was a Lt. Col. in the Army during WWII and a Mechanical Engineer for Procter and Gamble. A member (Representative of Industry) of the Air Pollution Control Board under Govenor James A. Rhodes from November 1968 to November 1971. Saturday, May 10, 2003. Memorial service at Knox Presbyterian Church, Wednesday at 2:00 P.M.. Memorials may be directed to the charity of your choice. Elden A. Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. goodfuneralhome.com

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JENNINGS, LeRoy William: 18 Sep 1923 - 4 Jan 2006
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McNett Funeral Home, Andrews, Texas
LEROY W. JENNINGS - January 4, 2006
Profound love of God, country and family exemplifies the life of longtime Andrews resident LeRoy W. Jennings. He passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 after a courageous 2 year battle with esophageal cancer. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Saturday, January 7, 2006 at the First Baptist Church in Andrews with Dr. Jeff Donnell and Doug Kello officiating. Burial will follow in the Andrews Old Cemetery. LeRoy was born on September 18, 1923, the only child of G.C. and Nettie Jennings in Coweta, Oklahoma. In 1942 at the age of 18, LeRoy enlisted in the US Air Force and became a glider pilot. He was part of the Battle of Normandy, as well as the invasion of southern France and Europe. He married Mary Beth Langford on February 3, 1946 in Nocona, Texas. LeRoy worked in Gainesville, Texas as an electrician before moving to Andrews in 1949. He then worked 36 years for Sinclair and ARCO, retiring in 1985. After retirement he enjoyed golf, fishing, dominoes, loved the outdoors, and spent many happy hours gardening. LeRoy was a long time member of the First Baptist Church, where he served many years on the funeral meals committee. He and his wife, Mary delivered Meals-On-Wheels for over 13 years. He was also a member of the Andrews Country Club, Andrews Masonic Lodge #1024, and the Shriners. LeRoy devoted his life to loving and caring for his family and was a devoted husband and father. Each day was a gift to cherish and LeRoy enjoyed it to the fullest. LeRoy is survived by the love of his life, Mary Beth Jennings of Andrews. They would have celebrated their 60th anniversary on February 3, 2006. He is also survived by two daughters, who were the light of his life: Cheri McLennan and husband, Mike of Midland and Jan Anderson and husband, Hal of Belton; 4 grandchildren: Scott, Kristi, Kyle, and Kendall; 2 great grandchildren: Rebecca and Jasmine. Memorials may be sent to the Andrews Senior Center or Home Hospice.

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JOBE, Wade Darrel: 2 Apr 1949 - 8 Mar 2004
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Amarillo Globe-News, Amarillo, Texas, March 11, 2004
CLOVIS, N.M. - Wade Darrel Jobe, 54, died Monday, March 8, 2004. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Bethal Assembly of God with the Rev. Lemuel Perry officiating. Burial will be in Melrose Cemetery by Muffley Funeral Home. Mr. Jobe was born April 2, 1949, in Tucumcari. He married Alice Longley on April 4, 1970, in Tucumcari. Survivors include his wife; a son, William Darrel Jobe of Flagstaff, Ariz.; two daughters, Kimberly Mitchell of Winslow, Ariz., and Melanie Ballard of Edgewood; four brothers, Alford Jobe of Adrian, Texas, Roy Jobe of Trinidad, Colo., Dwight Jobe of Collene, Texas, and William Lee Jobe of Stockton, Calif.; and nine grandchildren.
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Clovis News Journal, Clovis, New Mexico, March 12, 2004
Wade Darrel Jobe, 54, of Clovis died Monday, March 8, 2004, at Laurel Plains in Clovis. He was born on April 2, 1949, in Tucumcari to Louis and Willie Danie Daniels Jobe. He married Alice Longley on April 4, 1970, in Tucumcari. He worked for Allan Richey Trucking as a truck driver and attended Bethal Assembly of God. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Troy and Dwayne Jobe. Survivors include his wife; a son, William Darrel Jobe (and wife, Alana) of Flagstaff, Ariz.; two daughters, Kimberly Mitchell (Jim) of Winslow, Ariz., and Melanie Ballard (Clifford) of Edgewood; four brothers, Alford Jobe of Adrian, Texas, Roy Jobe of Trinidad, Colo., Dwight Jobe of Collene, Texas, and William Lee Jobe of Stockton, Calif.; and nine grandchildren, Megan Mitchell, Nathan Mitchell, Michelle Mitchell, Weston Jobe, Taylor Jobe, Justin Jobe, Alicia Ballard, Allyna Ballard and Ariel Ballard. The Rev. Lemuel Perry will officiate the services. Burial will be at Melrose Cemetery. Pallbearers will be William Jobe, Jim Mitchell, Cliff Ballard, Clint Silverthorn, Shawn Nelson and Doyle Hodges. Arrangements are by Muffley Funeral Home of Clovis.

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KEEFER, Boyd Solomon: 15 Oct 1897 - 21 Oct 1972
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The News Journal, Mansfield, Richland Co., Ohio, Sunday, October 22, 1972
Boyd S Keefer, 75, of South lexington - Springmill Rd., died in his home Saturday after a brief illness. Mr. Keefer was born near Little Washington, Oct 15, 1897, and had lived in this area all his life. He was a retired employe of Westinghouse Electric Co. He was a charter member of the Calvary Bible Church and was active in the work of the church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary E. Hutchinson Keefer; three sons, James of Ashland, Robert of Bellville, and Harold in Georgia; one step-daughter, Mrs. Earl Sauders of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Leda Bowden and Mrs. Harvey McFarland both of Mansfield, and a number of grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Calvary Bible Church Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. by the Rev. Harold F. Legant, pastor. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Galion. Friends may call in the J.H. Finefrock & Sons Funeral Home after 7 pm. today.

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KELLY, Adeline Elizabeth (Longley): 23 Jan 1908 - 4 Jan 2005
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The Capital, Annapolis, Maryland, Friday, January 7, 2005, pA9
Elizabeth Longley Kelly, 96, a resident of Annapolis for 79 years, died of natural causes Jan 4 at the Heritage Harbour Health and Rehabilitation Center after a brief illness. Mrs. Kelly was born Jan. 23, 1908, in Washington D.C. A homemaker, she enjoyed volunteering at schools attended by her children, serving as homeroom mother and being active in the PTA. She held numerous leadership positions at Eastport Methodist Church and the Order of the Easter Star Chapter 46. She was a charter of the "Dirty Dozen" an Eastport senior citizens group, and the Primetimers. In addition to her church and family, her interests included playing parlor games, singing and suppers with friends. In 1926 she married Harvey C. Kelly, who died in 1982. Her son, Harvey E. Kelly, died in 1981. She was the sister of the late James, Elmer and Lydia Longley. Surviving are one son, Thomas L Kelly of Pell City, Ala.; five grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. A memorial gathering will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon Monday at Eastport United Methodist Church, with services at noon. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial gardens. Arrangements are by Taylor Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Eastport United Methodist Church, 926 Bay ridge Ave., Annapolis, MD 21403.

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KELLY, Jane (Weade): 2 Oct 1934 - 17 Jul 1987
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The Capital, Annapolis, Maryland, Saturday, July 18, 1987, pA10
Jane Weade Kelly, 52, of Annapolis, a retired nurse for the county Department of Health, died of cancer yesterday at Anne Arundel General Hospital. Born in Staunton, Va., Mrs. Kelly had worked for the department for 22 years, retiring for health reasons. She was a member of the Eastport United Methodist Church. She was the widow of Harvey E. Kelly, who died in 1981. Survivors include one daughter, Kathryn Gillikin of Macon, Ga.; two sons, Air Force Capt. D. Todd Kelly stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, and Thomas Kelly of Stevensville; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Monday at Eastport United Methodist Church on Bay Ridge Avenue. Arrangements are by the Taylor Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Eastport United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, Bay Ridge Avenue, Annapolis, Md. 21403.

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KILCREASE, Dortha Mildred (Lentz): 16 Jul 1920 - 28 Nov 2006
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Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - November 30, 2006
Dortha M. Kilcrease, 86, of Amarillo died Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2006. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors Ivy Chapel, 2800 Paramount Blvd., with Dr. Howard Batson, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be private. Dortha was born July 16, 1920, in Amarillo to William Henry and Mary Ethel Lentz. She was a member of First Baptist Church, and attended the Martha Sunday school. She belonged to the PEO and taught school for 15 years at Rolling Hills. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Worth Kilcrease, in 1999. Survivors include a daughter, Mary Nell Webb and husband Jim of Brentwood, Tenn.; a son, Worth Kilcrease and wife Laura of Austin; a sister, Paula Fuller of Pecos; and a brother, Tony Fuller of Oklahoma City. The family suggests memorials be to the Amarillo Area Parkinson's Disease Association, in care of Rosemary Parks, Treasurer, 2802 Martin Road, Amarillo, TX 79107.

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KINKADE, Charles Robert: 29 Apr 1853 - 1 Dec 1931
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The Athens Messenger, Athens, Ohio, Tuesday, December 1, 1931
CHARLES KINKADE
Long Illness Lends to Death of 78-year-old Man.
Nelsvonville, Dec 1. -- Charles R. Kinkade, 78, died this morning at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Finsterwald, 435 Poplar Street, after a long illness. Besides the daughter he is survived by a son, Smith Kinkade, Gordon, W.Va., and a sister, Miss Minnie Kinkade, Plymouth, Mich. He was a veteran of of the Spanish-American War. Arrangements for the funeral have not been completed.

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DEAD WAR VETERAN IS FORMER CHAUNCEY MAN
Charles Kinkade Brother-in-Law of Chauncey Woman
CHAUNCEY, Dec. 2. - Charles Kinkade aged 78, war veteran who died Tuesday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Finsterwald in Nelsonville was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Allie Kinkade, of Chauncey and a brother of the late Phillip Kinkade who was killed in a mine accident at Sugar Creek, 5 years ago. The Kinkade home for years was on the old Fuller farm North of Chauncey where the Russell dance hall is now located. Mr. Kinkade is survived by a daughter and son and sister, Miss Minnie Kinkade, Plymouth, Mich., a nurse, who visited in this section last summer.

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Athens Messenger, Athens, Ohio, Sunday, December 6, 1931
Impressive Military Funeral is Conducted for Nelsonville Man.
Spanish-American Veterans Pay Respects to Charles Kinkade
Nelsonville, Dec. 5 -- An impressive military funeral was held for Charles Robert Kinkade at the Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon. Spanish-American War Veterans attended the funeral in a body. A firing squad was furnished by the Glenford Dugan Post of the American Legion, while the bugle call was played by and Athens and by a Nelsonville buglar. The Rev. Lloyd Evans preached the funeral services. A hymn, Tennyson's "Crossing the Bar" and a poem, written by Mrs. Kinkade, were read. Burial was made at Greenlawn. Mr. Kinkade was a well-known Nelsonville resident for many years. He was a brother of Phil Kinkade, former Nelsonville Chief of Police.Relatives from out of town who attended the funeral included Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips and Mrs. Alice Kinkade, Glouster; Smith Kinkade, Gordon, W. Va., and Minnie Kinkade, Detroit, Mich.

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KINKADE, Mary Alice "Allie" (Mason): Mar 1862 - 2 Jun 1932
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The Athens Messenger, Athens, Ohio, Friday, Jun 3, 1932, p5
Mrs. Allie Kincaid Will Be Buried at Greenlawn
Chauncey, June 3 - Mrs. Allie Kincaid, aged 69, died here Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at the residence, in charge of the Rev. John Scott of Nelsonville. Burial will be made in Greenlawn Cemetery in Nelsonville. Mrs. Kincaid's husband, Phillip, was killed in a mine accident at Sugar Creek several years ago. Besides here sister she leaves two brothers, George Mason of Glouster, and Joseph Mason of Bishopville.

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The Sunday Messenger, Athens, Ohio, Sunday, June 12, 1932, p8
Funeral services for Mrs. Allie Kincade who died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips in Morristown were held Saturday at the M.E. Church in Nelsonville. Rev. H. A. Sayer conducted the services. Burial was made at Greenlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Kincade's husband, Phillip Kincaide, was former Chief of Police of Nelsonville. He met his death sixteen years ago in a mine accident at Sugar Creek. Besides her sister, she leaves two brothers, George Mason of Glouster and Joe Mason of Hollister. Relatives out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Kincade and daughter of Gordon, W. Va, Mr. and Mrs Forest Allen and children of Akron, Mr. and Mrs. John Gleason of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, Glouster, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mason, Hollister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mason, Bishopville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mason, Pomeroy, George Smith and children of Glouster, Mrs. Sylvia Grose, Nelsonville, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Finsterwald, Nelsonville.

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KINNAN, James David: 15 Oct 1916 - 16 Jan 1970
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday, January 17, 1970
James David Kinnan, 53, of Roseville Route 2, a self employed accountant and an employe of Roseville Federal Savings and Loan Association, died at 5:53 p.m. Friday (Jan 16) at Bethesda Hospital following a long illness. He was born Oct. 15 1916, in Crooksville, a son of Ralph D. Kinnan of Crooksville Route 1 and the late Sare Watts Kinnan. Mr. Kinnan was a member of the United Methodist Church at Crooksville. He served in the Fourth Armored Division in Germany during World War II. A past master of Peerless Lodge F &: AM of Crooksville, he was a member of Aladdin ???? in Columbus, the ??? and Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Cambridge; Z??? Shrine of Zanesville, new Lexington Elks Lodge 509 and Forest Mumford Post America Legion of Roseville. Surviving in addition to his father, are his widow, the former Marjorie Randolph, two sons, James David Kinnan of Cincinnati and Brett F Kinnan of Miami University at Oxford, his step-mother, Mrs. Dora Baldwin Kinnan of Crooksville Route 1; and a sister, Mrs, Lester C (Betty) Wilson of 848 Brown street. Friends may cal after 7 p.m. today at Fred L. Cannon and Son Funeral Home in Crooksville where Masonic services will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with Rev. Fause Mauler officiating. Burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery where military rites will be conducted at the graveside by Roseville American Legion.

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KINNAN, Ralph David: 8 Nov 1884 - 22 Feb 1971
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The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Tuesday, Feb 23, 1971
Ralph David Kinnan, 86, of Crooksville Route 1, a former Crooksville garage owner, died at 12:50 a.m. Monday at his home following a long illness. he had operated Kinnan Garage in Crooksville a number of years before his retirement in 1951. Born Nov 8, 1884, near Crooksville, he was a son of David and Elizabeth Goodin Kinnan. Mr. Kinnan had also worked as a coal miner in the No. 6 mine near McLuney. He was a member of Crooksville First United Methodist Church, Peerless Lodge F & AM. Knights Pythias and Pythias Sisters, all of Crooksville. Surviving are his widow, the former Dora Brown; a daughter, Mrs. Lester (Betty) Wilson of 848 Brown street; five grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sara Maude Watts, a son, James, two brothers, and eight sisters. The body was taken to Fred L. Cannon and Sons Funeral Home in Crooksville. Friends may call at the family residence near Deavertown after 2 p.m. today. Services will be held at the residence at 2 p.m. Thursday with Rev. Earse Mauler officiating. Burial will be in Crooksville Cemetery. Masonic rites will be held at 7 p.m. and Knights of Pythias ritualistic services at 8 p.m.

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KINNEY, Alma Arnelle (Wurtsbaugh): 21 Jun 1872 - 18 Oct 1944
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The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, Friday, October 20, 1944
Mrs. Alma Kinney of Mound St. Dies
Found Dead by Son: Rites for Saturday
Mrs. Alma Arnell K.... of 364 Mound street was... dead at her home last night .... son, Dr. R. L. Morgan.. county corner was called... returned a verdict of a ... setting time of ... about 24 hours earlier ... not ill previously and .... in her home. Tuesday night .. .the last she was seen ... bors. Born Jun 21, 1872 near ..she was a daughter of ... Sarah Babbs Wurtsbaugh... of Union county. .... she was married to Howard ... kinney who died in March 26, 1939. She was a member .. Wesley Methodist church ... American Legion auxiliary... Daughters of Union Veteran... residen of Marion 33 years... came heer from Richwood. Surviving are these... Revilo F Kinney of 525 ... avenue, Zenas R Kinney... Green Camp, Eugene L... of 580 Henry street, Mrs.... Manfield of 571 Blake avenue ... grandchildren and two.. Mrs. Guy Bash of Forst ... Dallas Gooding of Findlay... Funeral services will be condcuted Saturday at 2 p.m.... Merle H. Hughes mortuary... Mt. Vernon avenue by Rev. . M. McAdow of Wesley.. Burial will be in ... cemetery near Richwood.... may call at the funeral... after 7 tonight.

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