longley obituaries longley obituaries

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KINNEY, Lillie N (Longley): 22 Oct 1880 - 12 Feb 1914
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Newark Daily Advocate, Newark, Ohio, Saturday, Feb. 14, 1914, p5
Mrs. Charles Kinney of Union Station, who has been in poor health for sometime, died Friday, in the home of her sister in Zanesville, of congestion of the lungs, aged 33 years. She is survived by her husband, five children, three sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be held in Zanesville Sunday afternoon and interment there. Sympathy is extended to the heart-broken family. Mrs. Kinney had gone to Zanesville to visit her sister when death claimed her.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KINNEY, Francis Ann (Watts): 14 Nov 1837 - 25 Aug 1920
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
THE ADAMSVILLE REGISTER OBITUARIES 1889-1939
Extracted and Assembled by R. Douglas Kreis 1995-MCCOGS
BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
The remains of Mrs. Frances Ann Kinney, whose death occurred in Richwood, Ohio, August 25, 1920, were brought to the Salem M. P. cemetery and interred Sunday, Sugust 29. Mrs. Kinney was the daughter of George and Rebeckah Watts and was born Nov. 14, 1837, in Muskingum county. She was aged 82 years, 9 months and 6 days. She was married to John J. Kinney Dec. 21, 1857, and to them six children were born. One child died at the age of 7 and another Mrs. Minnie Fisher, after reaching womanhood. The children living are: Emmett L. Kinney, of Marysville: Mrs. Anna Fish of Ridgway: Mrs. Ella V. Neal, of Richwood: and Howard O. Kinney of Marion. A half sister, Mrs. Mary Forker, of Dresden, and a half brother, Zack Watts, of Colorado, and eight grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren also survive her. In childhood she united with the Beatty M. E. church and after marriage transferred her membership to the Salem M. P. church. After going to Union county she became a member of the Presbyterian church and continued to worship in that church until her death. She was bereft of her husband 40 years ago when he was killed by lightning on the John E. King farm in Madison township. A strange coincidence in the death of husband and wife was that they both ocurred on the same day of the week and the same day of the same month. Rev. O. E. Vice conducted the funeral services at Salem.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KINNEY, Charles Wilber: 30 Apr 1877 - 4 Nov 1947
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday, November 5, 1947, p5
Funeral Services for Charles Kinney, 70, of Dayton, a former resident of Zanesville, will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Dean-Swope funeral home with Rev. E. C. Traylor of the First Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. He died Tuesday morning at the home of his son, Harold Kinney, of Dayton. Death resulted from a stroke suffered Friday. The son of Daniel and Matilda Kinney, he was a native of Kansas and was a retired decorator. He moved to Zanesville when a young man and remained here a number of years. Later he made his home with his sister, Mrs. William Woerner of Philo, and for a while lived in Newark. He had lived with his son in Dayton for the past two years. Surviving besides his son are two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Seward and Mrs. Elise McKee, both of Greenville; another son, Wilber Kinney of New Jersey; a brother, Edward Kinney of 348 Abington avenue; the sister, Mrs. Woerner; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The body will be at the funeral home after noon Wednesday.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KINNEY, Jessie Eulalia (Fletcher): 5 Sep 1907 - 9 May 1960
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, Monday, May 9, 1960
Mrs. Jessie Eulalia Kinney, 52, wife of Zenas Rhu Kinney of 1032 Glendale Ave., died at 7:30 a.m. today at home. She had been ill since September. Born on Sept. 5, 1907, in Vinton County, she was a daughter of Charles W and Ida harley Fletcher. On Nov 3, 1927, in Covington, Ky, she married Mr. Kinney. A Marion resident for 10 years, she came here from Green Camp. Surviving are her husband; her stepmother, Mrs. Maude Fletcher of Eldorado, Ill.; four daughters, Mrs. Verna Maxine Allen of 916 Underwood St., Mrs. Laura Dale Cope of 416 Davids St., Mrs. Florence C. Pfeiffer of 195 Summit St. and Dorothy Ann Kinney at home; one sone, Ronald S. Kinney of 186 S. Main St.; 11 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mae Mulholand of Wildesville, Mrs. Olive Noggle of Bucyrus, Mrs. Nellie Schoonover of Long Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Florence L Wolfe of Crooksville; a brother, Clarence Fletcher of 620 Euclid Ave. in Marion, and a half-brother George Fletcher of Eldorado. One sone preceded her in death. Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Hughes-Hyll Mortuary on Mr. Vernon Ave. The Rev. John C. Woodward will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Heights Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7:30 tonight.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KINNEY, Zenas Rhu: 13 Mar 1901 - 18 Jun 1960
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio, Monday, June 20, 1960
Zenas Rhu Kinney, 59, of 1032 Glendale Ave, died Sunday at 12:20 p.m. in his residence. He had been ill for two years. Born March 13, 1901 in Richwood, he was the son of Howard Orr and Alma Arville Wurtsbaugh Kinney. His mother was a native of Essex, O., and his father from Dresden, O. A painter by trade, he was employed at the Osgood Co. and had resided in Marion for 53 years. He came to Marion from Green Camp. He was a member of the VFW and had spent 18 monts overseas during World War 1. He was a private in the Army. On Nov. 3, 1930, in Covington Ky., he married Eulialia Fletcher, who died May 9, 1960. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Maxine Allen of 916 Underwood Ave., Mrs. Laura D Cope of 416 Davids St, Mrs. Florence Carol Pfeiffer of 195 Summit St. and Miss Dorothy Ann Kinney at home; one sone, Ronald Sterling Kinney of 1030 Glendale Ave.; 11 grandchildren and one brother Revilo F Kinney of Santa Clara Calif. One sister and two brothers preceeded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Hughes-Hyll Mortuary. The Rev. John C. Woodward will officiate. Burial will be in Chapel Heights Memory Gardens. Friends may call at he funeral home any time.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KINNON, Sarah Maude (Watts): 18 Jun 1893 - 26 Oct 1950
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, Friday, October 27, 1950, p8
MRS. RALPH KINNON DIES IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. Sarah Watts Kinnon, wife of Ralph Kinnon of 327 Walnut street, Crooksville, died at 1:10 p.m. Thursday in the Athens hospital after a short illness of complications. She was a daughter of James and Henrietta Watts, attended the Methodist church and Starlight Capter 239, Eastern Star. In addition to her husband she is survived by a son, James D of Roseville and a daughter, Mrs. Lester Wilson of Malta, route 1, four grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Ernest Smitley of Route 2, Roseville and a brother, Clarence Watts of Crooksville. The body will be returned to the residence from the Cannon and Cannon funeral home Crooksville, this afternoon. Funeral services are to be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon with Rev. Otto M. Wortman officiating with interment to follow in Crooksville cemetery.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KIRKBRIDE, Madie (Hupp) (Longley): 25 Jun 1865 - 27 Feb 1959
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio
27 Feb 1959, Page 6, Column 3
Woman, 93, Dies After Long Illness
Mrs. Madie Kirkbride, 93, of 736 Larzalere avenue, died at 10:40 a.m. Friday (27 Feb) in Bethesda Hospital where she had been a patient 10 days. She had been in ill health for two years. Mrs. Kirkbride, a native of Washington County, was born June 25, 1865, a daughter of Zacariah and Maria Rhodes Hupp. She was a member of Woodlawn Avenue Church of Christ and had made her home in Zanesville for the past 55 years. Her husband, William, and one daughter preceded her in death. She was the last of a family of 11 children. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cora Phillips of Columbus and Mrs. Bessie Rose of the Larzelere avenue address: six grandchildren: 12 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. The body is at the DeLong and Baker Funeral Home where friends may call after 5 p.m. Saturday.

Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio
28 Feb 1959, Page 6, Column 1
MRS. MADIE KIRKBRIDE
Mrs. Madie Kirkbride, 93, of 736 Larzalere avenue, died at 10:40 a.m. Friday (27 Feb) in Bethesda Hospital where she had been a patient 10 days. Mrs. Kirkbride, a native of Washington County, was born June 25, 1865, a daughter of Zacariah and Maria Rhodes Hupp. She was a member of Woodlawn Avenue Church of Christ and had made her home in Zanesville for the past 55 years. Her husband, William, and one daughter preceded her in death. She was the last of a family of 11 children. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Cora Phillips of Columbus and Mrs. Bessie Rose of the Larzelere avenue address: six grandchildren: 12 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. The body is at the DeLong and Baker Funeral Home where friends may call. Services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with Evangelist Fred Dennis of Marietta officiating, assisted by Rev. Wellington Gallagher, pastor of the Woodlawn Avenue Church of Christ. Burial will be in Woodlawn.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KIRKLAND, Geneva Lee (Longley): 15 Sep 1918 - 11 Nov 2001
Source: online newspaper archive
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Tuesday, November 13, 2001
Eva Lee Longley Kirkland, 83, of Chattanooga passed away Sunday, Nov. 11, 2001. Mrs. Kirkland was a graduate of Ooltewah High School and McKenzie Business College. She was employed by the Hamilton County Agricultural Soil Conservation Office for many years and later was a much-sought-after health care sitter. She and her husband were active members of East Lake Baptist Church, where she worked in the church kindergarten program and the Sunday School Primary Department. She continued her membership with East Ridge Baptist Church after the two churches merged. She was preceded in death by her husband, H. Jewell Kirkland. Survivors are two sons, Horace Kirkland of Chattanooga and Ed Kirkland of Milledgeville, Ga.; one grandson, Lee Kirkland of Milledgeville; three granddaughters, Kristina Kirkland of Knoxville, Brandi Kirkland of Kennesaw, Ga., and Katy Kirkland of Milledgeville; three sisters, Dr. Gladys Dotson of Rockford, Tenn., Bettye Jeane Knisley of Apison, Tenn., and Martha Joyce Settle of Hixson; two brothers, Earl Longley and F.G. Longley both of Apison. Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. today at the East Chapel of Chattanooga Funeral Home with Dr. Ron Mitchell and the Rev. Elwood Settle officiating. Burial will be in Plowman Cemetery.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KNIGHT, Dorothy Lanell (Kilcrease): 25 Aug 1912 - 7 Jan 2007
Source: online newspaper archive
Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - January 9, 2007
Dorothye Knight, 94, of Amarillo died Sunday, Jan. 7, 2007. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Cox-LaGrone Funeral Home Benton Chapel, 4180 Canyon Drive, with the Rev. Jeff Raines, associate pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Knight was born Aug. 25, 1912, in Archer County, was raised there and was a graduate of Archer City High School. She moved to Amarillo in 1930, and married James Andrew Knight in 1940 in Amarillo. He passed away in 2005. She assisted her husband in his accounting and tax service business for more than 25 years. She then resumed her role of being a homemaker and mother. She lived her life for her Lord and her family. She had been a member of First Baptist Church since 1939, where she played the piano for the youth for many years. She started making beaded bracelets in 1994 to send on mission trips. She made more than 75,000 bracelets and they have helped spread the Gospel all over the world. She was a wonderful cook, seamstress and china painter. She was preceded in death by a son, Dan Knight, in 1994; and a brother, Jack Kilcrease. Survivors include a daughter, Ella Jane Tracy and husband Lynn of Amarillo; a son, J. Stanley Knight and wife Elizabeth of Dallas; a grandson, Andrew Knight and wife Cynthia of Mesquite; a granddaughter, Beth Houston and husband Richard of Houston; and four great-grandchildren, Samuel, Claire, Grace and Daniel The family suggests memorials be to Gideons International, P.O. Box 2304, Amarillo, TX 79105.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KNIGHT, James Andrew: 1 May 1911 - 22 Jun 2005
Source: online newspaper archive
Amarillo Globe-News (TX) - June 25, 2005
James Andrew Knight, 94, of Amarillo died Wednesday, June 22, 2005. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in First Baptist Church Chapel with Jeff Raines, associate pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery by Cox Funeral Home, 4180 Canyon Drive. Mr. Knight of Amarillo died June 22. Mr. Knight was born in Dallas, the son of William Buford Knight and Ella Minta Thurmond Knight. He was the great-grandson of Obadiah Knight, an early settler of Dallas. At the age of 8, his family moved to Newark, where he grew up. He graduated from Denton High School, then Draughons Business College before coming to Amarillo in 1930. He worked for Phillips Petroleum Co. until he entered the Navy to serve in the Pacific Theater in World War II. He served on the destroyer escort Ulvert M. Moore No. 442, under the command of Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. James married Dorothye Kilcrease in 1940. When he came home to Amarillo after the war, he studied accounting and had his own practice until retiring in 1981. He was saved at the age of 13 and served his Lord as long as he was physically able. He was a 50-year member of First Baptist Church in Amarillo, where he served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher and song leader. He loved his Lord, his family and his country. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Daniel; a brother, William B. Knight; and a sister, Alice Knight. Survivors include his wife of 65 years; a daughter, Ella Jane Tracy and husband, Lynn, of Amarillo; a son, J. Stanley Knight and wife, Elizabeth, of Dallas; a sister, Mary Tyrrell of Houston; a grandson, Andrew R. Knight and wife, Cynthia, of Mesquite; a granddaughter, Beth Houston and husband, Richard, of Houston; and three great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to City Church, 205 Polk St., Amarillo, TX 79101.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KNOX, Estella Harriet (Shively): May 1889 - 13 Apr 1930
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois, Monday, April 14, 1930
AUTO CRASH FATAL TO MAHOMET FAMILY
Four Killed; One Saved As Fire Follows Collision
Fisher, Ill., Apr 14 - (A.P.) Four persons are dead and one seriously injured as a result of an automobile accident on the Champaign highway two miles east Sunday. The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Knox of Mahomet, Ill., their daughter, Kathryn, eight, and their grandson, Harold Davis. Injured is another grandson, Russell Davis. The Knox car, containing the five victims was traveling east on the narrow road between Fisher and Champaign when struck by a machine driven in the opposite direction by Edwin Sale, seventeen year old Fisher high school student. Sale, a cousin of "Chic" Sale, humorist, said the Knox car was hidden him by a cloud of dust. He was slightly injured. Following the crash the Knox car overturned and caught fire. Mrs. Knox being burned to death before she could be pulled from the wreckage by the father of the Davis boys. The father, did however drag his two sons from beneath the flaming auto in time to save the life of Russell who suffered fractures of the sholder and hip. Harold died before reaching the hospital while Kathryn died early SUnday night in a Champaign hospital. Mr. Knox was almost instantly killed.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KNOX, Ora F: 9 May 1890 - 13 Apr 1930
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois, Monday, April 14, 1930
AUTO CRASH FATAL TO MAHOMET FAMILY
Four Killed; One Saved As Fire Follows Collision
Fisher, Ill., Apr 14 - (A.P.) Four persons are dead and one seriously injured as a result of an automobile accident on the Champaign highway two miles east Sunday. The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Knox of Mahomet, Ill., their daughter, Kathryn, eight, and their grandson, Harold Davis. Injured is another grandson, Russell Davis. The Knox car, containing the five victims was traveling east on the narrow road between Fisher and Champaign when struck by a machine driven in the opposite direction by Edwin Sale, seventeen year old Fisher high school student. Sale, a cousin of "Chic" Sale, humorist, said the Knox car was hidden him by a cloud of dust. He was slightly injured. Following the crash the Knox car overturned and caught fire. Mrs. Knox being burned to death before she could be pulled from the wreckage by the father of the Davis boys. The father, did however drag his two sons from beneath the flaming auto in time to save the life of Russell who suffered fractures of the sholder and hip. Harold died before reaching the hospital while Kathryn died early SUnday night in a Champaign hospital. Mr. Knox was almost instantly killed.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KNOX, Katherine: 1924 - 13 Apr 1930
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois, Monday, April 14, 1930
AUTO CRASH FATAL TO MAHOMET FAMILY
Four Killed; One Saved As Fire Follows Collision
Fisher, Ill., Apr 14 - (A.P.) Four persons are dead and one seriously injured as a result of an automobile accident on the Champaign highway two miles east Sunday. The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Knox of Mahomet, Ill., their daughter, Kathryn, eight, and their grandson, Harold Davis. Injured is another grandson, Russell Davis. The Knox car, containing the five victims was traveling east on the narrow road between Fisher and Champaign when struck by a machine driven in the opposite direction by Edwin Sale, seventeen year old Fisher high school student. Sale, a cousin of "Chic" Sale, humorist, said the Knox car was hidden him by a cloud of dust. He was slightly injured. Following the crash the Knox car overturned and caught fire. Mrs. Knox being burned to death before she could be pulled from the wreckage by the father of the Davis boys. The father, did however drag his two sons from beneath the flaming auto in time to save the life of Russell who suffered fractures of the sholder and hip. Harold died before reaching the hospital while Kathryn died early SUnday night in a Champaign hospital. Mr. Knox was almost instantly killed.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KOHFIELD, Ethel Irene (Longley) (Hollis): 30 Aug 1918 - 1 Feb 2001
Source: online newspaper posting
Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, California, February 6, 2001, pA08
Ethel Kohfield, a beautician and child care provider, died at Stonebrook Convalescent Hospital in Concord. She was 81. The native of Shamrock, Okla., lived in Saratoga before moving to Alamo eight years ago. The World War II Women's Army Corps veteran enjoyed drawing, music and movies. She is survived by her daughters, Elaine Welch of Alamo and Marlene Kohfield of San Jose; son, Dale Hollis of Agoura and Richard Hollis of Browns Valley; brother, Robert Longley of McCloud, Okla., and Leonard Longley of Oklahoma City; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Her husband, Robert Hollis, died in 1951 and husband, Paul, died in 1989. Services: Were held. Private burial at Los Gatos Memorial Park in San Jose. Memorial gifts: American Heart Association, Greeting and Memorial Card Service, 1710 Gilbreth Road, Burlingame, CA 94010; or American Diabetes Association, 1900 Powell St., Suite 285, Emeryville, CA 94608.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

KOONTZ, Daisy E (Sanders): 12 Jan 1886 - 23 Apr 1989
Source: online newspaper archive
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - April 24, 1989
Daisy E. (Sanders) Koontz, 103, retired homemaker, died Sunday, April 23, 1989. Service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughters, Addie Sippel, Leona Logan, both of Kiowa; two grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchild ren; three stepgreat-grandchildren; six stepgreat-great-grandchildren. Memorials have been established with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association and the American Heart Association. Fisher Funeral Home, Kiowa.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LACY, Bonita J (Mattingly) (Starner) (Arnold): 5 Feb 1925 - 20 Sep 2005
Source: online newspaper archive
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio, September 22, 2005
Bonnie J Arnold Lacy, 80, of Zanesville, died at 7:13 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005, at The Ohio State University Medical Center, after a three-week illness. Mrs. Lacy was born Feb. 5, 1925, in Zanesville, a daughter of the late Eugene H. and Lillian A. Newton Mattingly. She was a lifelong devoted member of the St. Ann's Catholic Church in Dresden and was a member of the St. Ann/St. Mary's Catholic Women's Association and the American Legion Auxiliary in Dresden. Surviving are her children, John Starner of Zanesville, Sheryl (Charles) Williams of Cold Spring, Ky., Becky McInerney of Roscoe, Brenda (Dr. John) Lepi of Nashport; her late husband Paul's sons, Paul Eston (Judy) Lacy Jr. and Steven Talbot (Ricki) Lacy; grandchildren, Bryan (Tanya) McInerney, Mark McInerney, Casey Williams and fiance Carrie Webster, Dr. Steve (Janna) Williams, Clay Williams and fiance Lindsay Rothgerber, Scott (Allison) Lepi, Ryan (Jillian) Lepi; a stepgranddaughter, Erin (Shane) Cox; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John "Jack" Arnold, who died Oct. 6, 1973; her husband, Dr. Paul E. Lacy, who died Feb. 15, 2005; and a brother, Alfred Mattingly. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, at the Dresden Chapel of Vensil-Orr & Chute Funeral Home with a Wake service at 8 p.m. A Mass of Resurrection will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005, at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Dresden with Father Jack Maynard as celebrant. Burial will follow in the Dresden Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Ann's Catholic Church, P.O. Box 107, Dresden, OH 43821 or to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, 134 A-2 Northwoods Blvd., Columbus, OH 43235.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LACY, Paul Eston: 7 Feb 1924 - 15 Feb 2005
Source: online newspaper archive
The Coshocton Tribune, Feb 17 2005
ZANESVILLE -- Dr. Paul Eston Lacy, 81, of Zanesville, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005, in Zanesville. He was a pioneer in the research to understand and cure insulin-dependent diabetes. He was known as father, husband, grandfather, uncle, cousin, father-in-law, mentor, colleague, friend. But each and every person who knew him realizes that with his passing, the world has lost a true humanitarian. Dr. Lacy was born Feb. 7, 1924, in Trinway, to the late Benjamin Lemert Lacy and Amy Cass (Cox) Lacy. He was known as Sam Lacy by all who knew him growing up. Upon graduation from Jefferson High School, he entered The Ohio State University, where he received his medical degree. He received his PhD from the Mayo Foundation of the University of Minnesota. For 23 years, until 1984, he was the Mallinkrodt Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pathology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Mo. He was also Pathologist-in-Chief at the Barnes and Allied Hospitals and the St. Louis Children's Hospital. After retiring as department head, he continued to pursue diabetic research at Washington University, as the Robert L. Kroc Professor in Pathology. Until his passing, he continued to serve as Professor Emeritus of Pathology at Washington University. Dr. Lacy made important contributions to our understanding of the patho-physiology of beta cells, including studies on isolating islets of Langerhans and islet transplantation. He was a leader in promoting research associated with human diseases. His research helped to begin the current era of cell transplantation, giving hope not only to diabetics, but also to those with many serious illnesses. Too tall to become an astronaut, Paul maintained a lifelong interest in space exploration. He became a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of NASA, and a member of the International Space Station Committee. In addition, experiments designed by his laboratory have been performed on previous space missions. His legacy is in the hearts and minds of those he touched with his gentle humor, curiosity and support. Dr. Lacy is survived by his wife Bonnie (Mattingly) Lacy; his sons, Paul Eston (Judy) Lacy Jr. and Steven Talbot (Ricki) Lacy; her children, John E. Starner, Sheryl Williams, Rebecca McInerney and Brenda Lepi; and their grandchildren, Benjamin Judd Murphie Lacy, Emma and Carly Rothfeld, Bryan and Mark McInerney, Casey, Steven and Clay Williams, and Scott and Ryan Lepi, as well as many other relatives and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Gerald, Carl and Donald Lacy. He married Ellen (Talbot) Lacy on June 7, 1945, who was also an angel in her own right. They were married for more than 50 years. He returned to his family in Ohio, and joined with Agnes Lacy. Sadly, their time was cut short as well. All family and friends were overjoyed when he later married Bonnie. He and Bonnie made many happy memories together, in the all too short time that they had. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today, at the Dresden Chapel of Vensil-Orr & Chute Funeral Home, where a Christian wake service will take place at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 18, at St. Ann Church in Dresden, with the Rev. Father Bob Kitsmiller as celebrant. Burial will take place at South Lawn Cemetery in Coshocton. Memorial contributions may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. For additional information, or to sign an "Online Guest Book," please refer to www.vocfh.com.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LAMB, Sharon Nell (Longley): 20 Nov 1937 - 20 Oct 1995
Source: online newspaper archive
Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - October 21, 1995
Sharon Nell Longley Lamb, 57, Casa Grande Drive, Winter Springs, died Friday, Oct. 20. Mrs. Lamb was a schoolteacher. Born in Ashland, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1987. She was Methodist and a member of Eastern Star. Survivor: husband, David L. Beacon Direct Cremation Service, Winter Park.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LANDRETH, Anita Jane (Falen): 24 Jul 1922 - 23 May 2005
Source: online newspaper archive
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - May 26, 2005
HAYSVILLE - Landreth, Anita Jane Falen, 1922 - 2005 passed away Monday, May 23rd, in Tyler, TX. Preceded in death by her parents, Arthur and Marie Falen, and brother, Jim Falen. Survivors: her daughter and son-in-law, Marlynn & Eddie Thompson, of Athens, TX, grandson and granddaughter-in-law, Korby & Jennifer Cattrell and great grandchildren, Kyler, Kansas & Karrah Cattrell; granddaughter Stephanie, Santa Cruz, CA. Anita was a longtime resident of Haysville. She was the first fulltime City Clerk, served in the City Council, and Friends of the Community Library. She worked at Haysville State Bank and Armstrong Creative Services. She attended Haysville United Methodist Church and sang in the choir. She will be remembered as a loyal friend and good neighbor. Her home was open to several wards of the court and she parented ten exchange students. Any young person who needed comfort was welcomed at her house. In lieu of flowers, memorial established with Haysville Community Library.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LANDRETH, Ray Baxter: 19 Jul 1916 - 10 Mar 2000
Source: online newspaper archive
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 12, 2000
Landreth, Ray B., 83, U.S.D. 261-Haysville engineer, died Friday, March 10, 2000. Rosary 7 p.m. today, service 10 a.m. Monday, both at St. Cecilia Catholic Church; service 3 p.m. Monday, Lakin Comanche Cemetery, Ellinwood. Survivors: wife, Mary; sons, Ted of Irving, Texas, Bob of Westchester, Ohio, Jim of Robstown, Texas; daughters, Patricia Brundage of Milan, Marilynn Thompson of Austin, Texas; brother, Doyle of Wichita; 11 grandchildren. Memorial has been established with St. Cecilia Catholic Church School. DeVorss Flanagan-Hunt Mortuary, Wichita.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LANGFORD, James Denzil: 21 Apr 1918 - 10 Apr 2005
Source: online newspaper posting
Times Record News, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 12, 2005
NOCONA - James Denzil Langford, 86, died Sunday, April 10, 2005. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Casa View Baptist Church, Dallas, under the direction of Restland Funeral Home. Burial will be in Nocona Cemetery under the direction of Jerry Woods Funeral Home. Mr. Langford served in the Navy during World War II. He worked for Placid Oil Company and Placid Refining Company before retiring. Survivors include a daughter, Shannon Joplin of Burke, Va.; a son, Tom of Garland, Texas; a sister, Mary Jennings of Andrews, Texas; two brothers, D. Ray of Dallas and Newell N. of Colonial Heights, Va.; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LANGLEY, David Lee: 15 Jun 1924 - 10 Oct 2003
Source: online posting
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~tnmonroe/monroecountyobitssavedaugthrudec2003.htm
David Lee Langley (Oct. 10 2003) David Lee Langley of Powell died peacefully Friday Oct. 10. He was born June 15 1924 to Thomas Hampton Langley and Mabel Emma Browder Langley of Sweetwater. He was the oldest of five sons. At age 18 he joined the U.S. Navy in 1942. He was a World War II veteran having served as a Sea Bee in the Aleutian Islands. He retired after 40 years of service as an electrician for TVA. In the 1950s he worked on wiring the dams that TVA was building. After that he worked in electricial maintenance and was often called to work restoring power around the Knoxville area during thunderstorms and snowstorms. He loved to bowl and was an avid bowler at Starlite Lanes. He was a member of Bell's Campground United Methodist Church. He was 79. Preceded in death by: parents; and brother Tony. Survivors include: loving wife of 51 years-Jewell; Daughters and son-in-law-Sharon and Smokey Oats of Charlotte N.C.; and Donna Zukowski of Loudon; Son and daughter-in-law-Tony and Mitzi Langley of Decatur Ala.; Grandchildren-Jessica and Leah Oats Kyri Zukowski and Whitney Craig and Gabrielle Langley; Brothers and sister-in-law-Lloyd and Mildred Langley of Sweetwater; Kenneth and Charlsie of Athens; and Clyde and Lois Langley of Lookout Mtn.; Other relatives and many friends. Funeral services were 7:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at Bell's Campground Methodist Church with the Revs. John Tiller and Dan Griffey officiating. Family and friends met Tuesday Oct. 14 at Bell's Campground Cemetery for graveside services. Full military honors were conducted by VFW Post #5156. Arrangements by Weaver Funeral Home.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LEBARON, Joy Elizabeth: 28 Dec 1999 - 1 Aug 2002
Source: online newspaper archive
Monterey County Herald, The (CA) - August 4, 2002
Joy Elizabeth LeBaron, 2, died Thursday Services will be held on
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Mission Mortuary Chapel in Monterey. Burial will follow at Monterey City Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Mission Mortuary of Monterey. Contributions may be made to the Blind Babies Foundation, 5016 Mission St., San Francisco, CA 94112.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LENTINE, Elma Edith (Traeger) (Longley): 4 Dec 1913 - 20 Feb 2007
Source: online newspaper posting
The Porterville Recorder, Porterville, California, February 24, 2007
Elma E. Traeger Longley Lentine, a native of Porterville, died there Tuesday, February 20, 2007. She was 93. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday at Myers Chapel in Porterville. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Monday, February 26, 2007 at Home of Peace Cemetery in Porterville followed by a reception at the First Congregational Church. Mrs. Lentine was born on December 4, 1913, the second child of one of Porterville's oldest pioneer families, William Edward and Grace Wilcox Traeger. She graduated from Porterville Union High School in 1931, attended Taft Jr. College and Central California Commercial College in Fresno. She worked for many years as a bookkeeper for J & J Pharmacy and enjoyed playing golf. Her greatest joy, however, was her family, especially her grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Nicholas Lentine of Terra Bella; one daughter, Kathleen George of Porterville; one son, Kenton Longley and his wife Christel of Seattle; one sister, Edra Hayes of Porterville; three granddaughters, Julie George BeDell and her husband Drew of Carlsbad, Kirsi and Erika Longley both of Seattle; one grandson, Brian George and his wife Sherri of San Clemete; and two great-grandsons, Joshua and Luke BeDell. Her parents; three sisters, June Swinden, Merle Crook and Alberta Sheeter; one brother, Wesley Traeger; and her first husband Leonard Longley preceded her in death. Memorial contributions may be sent to Porterville Adult Day Services, 227 E. Oak or First Congregational Church, 165 E. Mill, Porterville. Myers Funeral Service in Porterville is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.myersfuneral.com

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LENTZ, Virginia L (Winter): 15 Dec 1940 - 7 Apr 2004
Source: online newspaper archive
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - April 9, 2004
Lentz, Virginia L., 63, homemaker, died Wednesday, April 7, 2004. Visitation 9-8pm Saturday and 4-8pm Sunday; service 10am Monday, all at Senter-Smith Mortuary, Mulvane. Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Sandee and Sam Savage, San Antonio, TX; son, Daryl Winter, Wichita; brothers, Allen and wife, Nancy Winter, Mulvane, Ron and wife, Kay Winter, Medicine Lodge; sister, Vicki and husband, Jerry Scarbrough, Tampa, FL; grandchildren, Courtney and Cody Martinez. Memorials to Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 600 N. Greenwich, Wichita, KS 67206.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LEWALLEN, Ora Mae (Atkinson): 19 Nov 1923 - 3 Mar 1971
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, Texas, Thursday Evening, March 4, 1971, p3A
Mrs. Ora Mae Lewallen, 47, of Ovalo, was pronounced dead at Hendrick Memorial Hospital at 7:17 p.m. following an apparent heart attack. Funeral is pending at Elliott's Funeral Home. Mrs. Lewallen was born Nov. 19, 1923, in Cedar Gap, Texas and married Edward Brunner Lewallen at Ovalo in 1942. She belonged to the Tuscola Church of Christ. Survivors are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Brenda Mackey of Fullerton, Calif., Mrs. Ramona England of Breckenridge, and Miss Ava Lewallen of the home; one son, Raymond of Vackersville, Calif., one brother, Wayne C. Atkinson of Seagoville; and three grandchildren.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LIETZ, Lloyd J: 17 Aug 1899 - 29 May 1967
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Albuquerque Tribune, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Wednesday, May 31, 1967, pA2
Lloyd J. Lietz, 87, resident of this city 30 years, died Monday evening in a local hospital after a short illness. He is survived by two sons, Lloyd J. Lietz, Jr., Ft Worth, Tex., and Richard T. Lietz of Beirut, Lebanon; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Olive Lumpkin, and a nephew, Edward R. Lumpkin III of Alburquerque. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and the Masonic Lodge No. 462 of Albany, Tex., and Hallut Abyad Temple Shrine of Albuquerque. He was a member of Steamfitters Union Local No 413 in Albuquerque. Funeral services will be Thursday at 3 p.m. in Palm Chapel of the Strong-Thorne Mortuary. Rev. Harry Summers and Dr. G. Lemuel Fenn will officiate. Honorary pallbearers will be Gabe Lucero, Tob Bell, Elmer Bailey, Floyd Sanders, Henry Davis and Wallace Sparks. Entombment will be made in Sunset Mausoleum.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Sarah Anna: 15 Oct 1902 - 1 Feb 1992
Source: online posting - http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?review=98805
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, 5 February 1992
Graveside services for Anna Loehr, 89, were held Tues. Feb. 4 (1992) at Moon Cemetery, Macksburg, with the Rev. Bob Epperson officiating. She died of a heart ailment February 1 at Bethesda Care Center where she was a resident. A Madison County resident for most of her life, she was born to Daniel M. and Mary (Trautwein) Loehr on October 15, 1902. She was a country school teacher. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Surviving are a sister, Earnstein Grace of Denver, Colo.; a sister-in-law, Katharine Loehr of Lorimor and several nieces and nephews. Collins Funeral Home, Winterset, handled arrangements.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Daniel Matthew: 29 Jan 1866 - 11 Sep 1951
Source: online posting - http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?review=139567
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, September 12, 1951
DANIEL M. LOEHR DIES AT 85 YEARS
Death Occurred on Tuesday at Memorial Hospital in Winterset
Daniel M. Loehr, a prominent farmer of the Macksburg community for many years, died at the Memorial hospital in Winterset, Tuesday, Sept. 11, at the age of 85 years. He had been seriously ill at the hospital for the past 10 weeks. Mr. Loehr was a native of Lincoln township, where he was born Jan. 28, 1866, a son of Noble and Anna Loehr. He was married to Mary Trautwein on October 23, 1898. They lived for a year in Lee township, then moved to Monroe township where the remainder of his life was spent. He and Mrs. Loehr would have observed their fifty-third wedding anniversary next month. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Dr. Doyle Loehr of Moscow, Ida., and Warrum Loehr of Grand River township two daughters Anna Loehr, at home, and Mrs. Ernestine Grace of Denver, Colo; and three grandchildren. He also leaves a brother, Willis Loehr of Cheyenne, Wyo.; and three sisters, Mrs. Jesse Abbott of Chilco, Ida., Mrs. Effie Reinmuth of Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Everett Richmond of LaCleve, Mo. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. this Thursday from the Anderson Funeral home in Winterset. Burial will be made in the Moon cemetery at Macksburg.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Etta C (Reed): 24 Jun 1870 - 9 Oct 1957
Source: online posting
http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?review=146558
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, October 16, 1957, Pg 3
MRS. ETTA LOEHR DIED WEDNESDAY
Had Been Patient More Than Seven Years at Memorial Hospital Here.
Mrs. Etta C. Loehr, a life-long resident of Madison county, died at Memorial hospital in Winterset Wednesday, Oct. 9 after years of failing health. She was 87 years of age. Mrs. Loehr had been a patient at Memorial hospital in Winterset since July 19, 1950 having entered that institution as a patient shortly after it went into operation. Mrs. Loehr was born in Madison County June 24, 1870, a daughter of John R. and Mary Ann Reed. As a young woman she taught school here. She was married Dec. 25, 1895 to Willard Loehr. Their married life was spent on a farm in Monroe township. Her husband's death occurred in 1933, after which she moved into Winterset to make her home. She was a member of the Methodist church, and was affiliated with the Rebekah lodge here. Nearest surviving relatives are two nephews, Robert and Floyd Akin, and a niece, Mrs. Doris Reed Kale of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held Saturday from the Anderson home for funerals in Winterset, conducted by the Rev. W. W. Steinmetz, pastor of the Winterset Methodist church. Burial was made in the Macksburg cemet

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Katherine Livingston (Cochran): 16 Nov 1906 - 5 Oct 1999
Source: online posting
http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?read=99527
Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Polk Co., Iowa, October 7, 1999
Katharine Loehr, 92, of Lorimor died of a heart ailment Tuesday at Integrated Health Services in Winterset, where she had lived three months. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Moon Cemetery in Macksburg. Mrs. Loehr was born in Madison County and had lived in the area most of her life. She was a homemaker. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret Smith of Lorimor; a sister Martha Caddy of Dearborn, Mich.; a grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call from noon to 8 p.m. today at Collins Funeral Home in Winterset, where the family will be present from 6 to 8 p.m.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Mary Louisa (Trautwein): 30 Apr 1869 - 21 Oct 1951
Source: online posting - http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?review=139947
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, October 21, 1951
MRS. DAN LOEHR DIES AT 82 YEARS
Native of Ohio, Had Lived in Monroe Township Over Half Century Mrs. Daniel M. Loehr, a resident of Monroe township more than half a century, died at her home there Sunday, Oct. 21. She was 82 years of age. Mrs. Loehr's death followed closely that of her husband, which occurred on Sept. 11 of this year. She was a native of Ohio, where she was born at Ashridge, in Brown county, on April 30, 1869. She was the former Mary Louisa Trautwein, daughter of Jacob and Sarah Trautwein. In 1893 she came to Madison county to make her home with her brother, and an uncle. Here she was married on Oct. 23, 1898, to Daniel M. Loehr. They started housekeeping in Lee township, where they lived a year, then moved to Monroe township which since had been their home. Surviving are two sons, Dr. Doyle M. Loehr of Moscow, Ida., and Warrum Loehr of Grand River township; two daughters, Anna Loehr at home and Mrs. Earnstein Grace of Denver, Colo.; and three grandchildren. Services were held Wednesday afternoon from Anderson's home for funerals, in charge of the Rev. Clement D. Loehr, pastor of the Winterset Presbyterian church, and the Rev. James Wilkins of Lorimor. Burial was made in Moon cemetery at Macksburg.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Noble Warrum: 12 Apr 1840 - 9 Jun 1926
Source: online posting - http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?review=129993
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, June 17, 1926, page 8
Noble Warren Loehr was born in Hancock, Indiana, April 12th, 1840. His father, Daniel Loehr, came from Vermont in 1836, locating near Greenfield, Indiana. In 1856, he and his father and fourteen others made a trip to Pike's Peak. Of these, only one remains. In 1860(?), he located in Madison County and made his home with Nathaniel Anderson near Winterset. In 1856, he was married to Miss Hope Anna Rippey. They first made their home in the Ord neighborhood and afterwards in other places in the southwestern part of the county. There were born seven children in the home as follows: Willis A. of Wyoming, Daniel M. of near Macksburg, Willard A. of Monroe Township, Nora, who died in 1902, Mary of Montana, Effie of California, and Lulu of Missouri. Mrs. Loehr died in July 1912. Since the death of his wife, Mr. Loehr has lived the most of the time with his children. He was converted and united with the Methodist Protestant church. Afterwards, he transferred his membership to the Methodist Episcopal Church at Wesley Chapel in Webster Township. A few years ago he transferred to the Methodist church of Winterset of which he was a member at the time of his death. His health failed at the first of the year and his fatal sickness lasted about two weeks. He passed to the other life on the 9th of June, 1926, at the home of W. M. Cummins in Winterset. There remain besides his own children, twenty grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. The funeral service was held in the Macksburg M. E. church, conducted by Rev. D. J. Shenton, Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Interment was made in the Macksburg cemetery. Transcriber's note: His marriage to Hope was January 28, 1864 per Madison County records.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Sarah Alice (Jones): May 1849 - 31 Dec 1904
Source: transcribed from scanned image
The Greenfield Republican, Greenfield, Indiana, January 5, 1905
Mrs. Doctor Edgar C. Loehr Dead.
Mrs. Alice Jones Loehr, wife of Edgar C. Loehr, of Noblesville, died at her home in that city at 4:30 o'clock Saturday morning from impaction of the bowels. The doctor has many friends in Greenfield who will regret to hear of his great loss. Mrs. Leohr was a sister of Dr. Horace E. Jones, of Anderson, and Dr. Will Jones, the dentist of Portland. Everything possible was done to save the patient, and as a last resort an operation was performed but Mrs. Loehr was not able to rally from the shock. She was a most estimable woman of a lively, happy, disposition and had a host of friends who will mourn her departure. She leaves a husband, an aged mother, two brothers and many other relatives. The funeral occurred at the Presbyterian church in Noblesville at 2:00 p.m. Monday.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOEHR, Willard A: 5 Jul 1871 - 26 Nov 1933
Source: online posting - http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?review=143972
Winterset Madisonian, Winterset, Madison Co., Iowa, December 12, 1933
Willard Loehr, was the fourth child of Noble W. and Hope Anna Loehr, and was born July 5th, 1870 in Lincoln township. He passed away at his home in Monroe township Sunday evening at the age of 63 years, 4 months and 21 days. On Christmas Eve, 1901 he was married to Miss Etta Reed who with his two brothers, three sisters and their families and a host of friends are left to mourn his departure. The brothers are Willis of Hillsdale, Wyoming and Dan of Lorimor. The sisters are Mrs. Mary Abbott of Coeur De'Alene, Idaho, Mrs. Effie Reinmuth of Sacramento, California and Mrs. Lulu Richmond of Laciede, Missouri. One sister, Nora Burns preceded him in death. The deceased was born and lived his entire life in Madison county. In March 1905 Mr. and Mrs. Loehr moved to the farm that has since been their home. Mr. Loehr became a member of the Methodist church a number of years ago and since that time has lived in that faith. His happy and unselfish disposition endeared him to the people among whom he lived. Early last spring he was stricken with a serious illness and an operation followed early in July. Since that time he has been confined to his home. Funeral services were held at the Macksburg Methodist church at 2 o'clock and were conducted by the Rev. E. H. Sands. (Burial at Moon Cemetery, Macksburg, Iowa)

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LOGAN, John Arthur: 25 Apr 1913 - 15 Jun 1997
Source: online newspaper archive
Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - June 18, 1997
Logan, John Arthur, 84, farmer and dirt contractor, died Sunday, June 15, 1997. Service 10:30 a.m. Thursday, United Methodist Church.Survivors: wife, Leona; son, Bud of Salida, Colo.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Memorial has been established with Barber County Soil Conservation. Fisher Funeral Home.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Alberta Viola (Woomer): Oct 1878 - 3 Jun 1916
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Sandusky Star Journal, Sandusky, Ohio, Monday, June 6 Jun 1916, p2
Apoplexy's Cause of Sudden Death
Alberta Violet, wife of Charles Longley, residing on A-St, this city, died at Good Samaritan hospital, Saturday at 5:15 p.m after a short illness. She was taken suddenly ill early Saturday afternoon, and was later taken to the hospital where she died a half hour later. Mrs. Longley complained to her daughter of a headache shortly after the dinner hour Saturday. She stated she would die down for a short time, while the daughter went to a near by store. When the lady returned she found her mother lying unconscious on the floor of the bathroom. Dr. H. B. Frederick was at once summoned and the woman was taken to the hospital. Dr. Frederick stated that the woman was stricken with apoplexy and her sudden death was due to that cause. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Leon Longley of this city, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Woomer, of North Baltimore, O., one brother, Friend Woomer, of Morris, Okla., four sisters, Mrs. C. S. Cain of Clarksburgh, W. Va., Mrs. J. C. Green, Drumwright, Okla., Mrs. John Crosser of Lawrence, Ill., and Mrs. L. G. Schott of Todedo. The remains will be taken to North Baltimore, Tuesday over the B. &. O. at 2 p.m. Funeral service will be held from the residence of her parents. Rev. Sayers will officiate and interment will be made in Maplewood cemetery.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Alma Virginia: 24 Mar 1918 - 11 Apr 2008
Source: online newspaper posting
Dailyprogress.com, Madison, Virginia, Thursday, April 17, 2008
Alma Virginia Longley, 90, of Stanardsville, went to be with the Lord on Friday, April 11, 2008, at the Martha Jefferson Hospital. Alma was born March 24, 1918, in Rockingham County Virginia. She was the daughter of the late Ursher and Grace Longley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Donald Longley and Carl Longley; one sister, Dorothy Jeanne Roberts; three brothers-in-law, James Likens, Harry Watson and Ronnie Roberts. She is survived by three daughters, Carolyn Samuels Bain of Warsaw, Virginia, Wanda Haney Shelton and her friend, M.D. Mallory, of Dyke, Virginia, Lisa Michelle Tilley and her husband, Lonny, of Ruckersville, Virginia; two sisters, Blanche Longley Likens of Charlottesville, Virginia, and Margaret Longley Watson of Ruckersville, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Terry Leigh Bain, Jill Bain Wine, Shane Nicole Shelton, Jamie Shelton Taylor, L. Erin Shelton, Amanda Byers Nelson and Schuyler Michelle Tilley; 11 great-grandchildren, Christina Katherine Trevillian, Adam Nicholas Jenkins, Eric Longley Jenkins, Jenna Katherine Wine, Morgan Joseph Wilson, Andrea Bain Wine, Austin Tyler Hayes, Christian Michael Taylor, Amber Nicole Hayes, Emma Gammon Taylor and Daniel Abraham Nelson. Alma attended Bethel Baptist Church. She was a seamstress for many years for the University of Virginia Athletic Department. Alma enjoyed gardening, animals and was very Patriotic. Her favorite colors were red, white and blue. Alma gave good definition to the words "Mother, Grandmother and Great- Grandmother". She always said, "Don' t hold grudges and always love the Lord". The family would like to give thanks to the Evergreene Nursing Home, Dr. Joseph Bernheim, Dr. Williams, Dr. Hill and the Martha Jefferson Hospital for their wonderful care of Mother. A funeral service will be held at 12 p.m. Monday, April 14, 2008, at the Ryan Funeral Home with the Reverend Wendell Lamb officiating. Music for the service will be provided by the Emmanuel Christian Center, Myrna Ford Wilmer, Karen Ford, David Pullen, Eddie and Tina Deane. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in McGaheysville, Virginia. Pallbearers are Everette Bain, Kenneth Flournoy, Lonny Tilley, Abe Nelson, Danny Morris, Drew Wine, M.D. Mallory and Bob Gilman. Following the interment the family will hold a reception at the Stanardsville Fire Hall. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 2008, at the Ryan Funeral Home. Ryan Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Andrew Jackson "Pat": 15 Feb 1905 - 4 Oct 1975
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, Texas, Sunday, October 5, 1975
A J (Pat) Longley, 70, of Wichita Falls, a native of Baylor County, died at 4:15 p.m. Saturday at hendrick Memorial Hopsital after a brief illness. Services are pending at Hampton-Vaughn Funeral Home of Wichita Falls. Local arrangements were handled by North's Funeral Home. Born March 16, 1905, in Baylor County, Mr. Longley grew up in West Texas and married Mary Hamilton Dec 21, 1931, in Wichita Falls. He earned a degree from Texas A&M University in 1926 and was editor of the university yearbook as a senior. Mr. Longley went on active duty in the Army in 1940 and say action in the combat engineers in the Philippines during World War II. He went off active duty in 1946 and retired from the Army Reserve as a colonel in 1956. He lived in Wichita Falls after his marriage and worked for the state highway department. He worked later for the Soil Conservation Service in Amarillo and Kansas. He worked in the SCS for about 15 years in Garden City, Kan., and retired in 1969 and returned in Wichita Falls. Mr. Longley was visiting in Abilene before he was hospitalized. Survivors include his wife; a son, David Longley of Morris, Minn.; a daughter, Mrs. Morris Jones, of Laramie, Wyo.; a brother, J F Longley of Abilene; a sister, Mrs. Avisa Howe of Abilene; and five grandchildren.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Benjamin Franklin: 24 Mar 1830 - 3 Oct 1887
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, October 4, 1887.
LONGLEY - On October 3, Benjamine Longley, in the 68th year of his age. The relatives and family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Calberton, Baltimore county. Carriages will leave J. B. Cook's, funeral director, No ??, West Baltimore street, at 11 A.M., this Wednesday. Services at St. Lukes M.E. Church, White Grounds, at two o'clock P.M.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Bernard Sewell: 28 Aug 1914 - 20 Mar 1991
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, 22 Mar 1991, pg10D
Bernard S. Longley Did auto body repair
A memorial service for Bernard S. Longley, a retired automobile body and fender repairman, will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Mountain Christian Church in Joppa. Mr. Longley, who was 76, died Wednesday of cancer in his home in Long Bar Harbor. He retired more than 10 years ago after working for many years for Scott Pontiac, a Bel Air dealer. Born in Glen Echo, he was reared in Baltimore and in Long Bar Harbor, which was developed by a great-grandfather. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member for many years of the Abingdon Fire Company and also belonged to the Abingdon Lodge of the Elks. He is survived by his wife, the former Marie D. Schier; a daughter, Marian J. Longley of Long Bar Harbor; two sons, William R. Longley of White Marsh and Thomas B. Longley of Long Bar Harbor; three sisters, Marguerite L. Heuman of Bel Air, Helen L. Preston of Baltimore and Alice L. Couch of Long Bar Harbor; and two grandchildren.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Billie K (Wilhener) (Douglas): 16 Jul 1917 - 14 Mar 2007
Source: online newspaper archive
Springfield News-Leader (MO) - March 21, 2007
Billie Welhener Douglas Longley Billie Welhener Douglas Longley, 89, Springfield, passed away Wednesday, March 14, 2007, in her home. She was a 1934 Senior High graduate and graduated in 1936 from Draughns Business College. She married Carl Douglas in 1938 in Springfield, Mo., and after his death was later married to Blaine Longley in 1953 in Corpus Christi, Texas, who also predeceased her. She was affiliated with the Church of Christ. Billie enjoyed playing bingo, reading and fishing. She was also preceded in death by parents, Wilbern and Annie Welhener; two sisters, Thelma and husband, Cecil Threadgill, and Lorraine Kuhl and husband, Carl; one brother, Raymond Douglas and wife, Elizabeth; and daughter, Marilyn Sue Douglas Reidel. Surviving her death are her five children, Robert Douglas and wife, Betty, David Douglas, Nancy Douglas Duncan, Brian Longley and wife, Michele, and Dana Longley; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and a special niece, Carleen Deck. The family would like to extend their appreciation to the Community Hospices of America Team 1, Bonnie, Jenny, Jan and Charles, for their considerate care and kindness. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 24, at 1 p.m. in Greenlawn Funeral Home North, Springfield, Mo., with burial to follow in Eastlawn Cemetery. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, March 23, in the funeral home.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Billy Frank (Coble): 24 May 1926 - 3 May 2006
Source: online newspaper posting
Amarillo Globe-News, Amarillo, Texas, Wednesday, May 3, 2006
HOLLIS, OKLA. - Billie Frank Longley, 79, died Tuesday, May 2, 2006. Services will be 2 p.m. Friday in Stewart Funeral Chapel with Jim Westmoreland, pastor, officiating. Billie was born May 24, 1926, to Jess and Opel Longley in Hollis. She worked as a cook before retiring, was a Baptist and loved all kinds of sports, especially bowling and playing softball. Survivors include two daughters, Dianne Moser of Cartersville, Ga., and Elaine Hale of Amarillo, Texas; two sons, Bill Coble of Milford, Del., and Jesse Coble of Amarillo; 12 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Lavena Burns of Hollis, Faye Plew of Altus and Louise Argo of Purcell.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Cam: 23 May 1911 - 13 Feb 2001
Source: online newspaper posting
Eastern Oregonian, Oregon, March 6, 2001
BRIGHAM CITY, Utah - Cam Longley, 89, of Brigham City, Utah, a former Umatilla Army Depot Commander, died Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2001, at his home in Brigham City. Disposition was by cremation with interment in the cemetery at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York. Mr. Longley was born May 23, 1911, at Ozona, Texas, to Cam and Josephine Young Longley. On June 18, 1938, he married Elethia Lee Williams. Mr. Longley served in the U.S. Army, retiring as a Colonel in 1961. Between March 27, 1958 and June 3, 1961, he served as Commander at the Umatilla Army Depot. Survivors include his wife, Lee, of Brigham City; daughters, Josephine #Jo# Heck of City Island, N.Y., and Jeanne Longley of Portland; seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by daughter Anne Longley Meeker. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice or to the Church of Christ in Brigham City. Petersen Funeral Chapel, 634 E. Second Street, Brigham City, UT 84302, is in charge of arrangements.

Source: online newspaper posting
The Ozona Stockman, Ozona, Texas, 7 Mar 2001
CAM LONGLEY JR. - Cam Longley Jr., 89, died Feb. 13, 2001, in his home at Brigham City, UT. He was born May 23, 1911, in Ozona to Cam and Josephine Longley, longtime ranchers of Ozona and Del Rio. He married Elethia (Lee)Williams June 18, 1938. Longley served in the U. S. Army from West Point, retiring as a colonel in 1961. His remains are to be interred in the Cemetery of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point in New York. Preceding him in death was a daughter, Anne Meeker. He is survived by his wife, Lee, of Brigham City; two daughters, Josephine of City Island, NY, and Jeanne of Portland, OR; a sister, Josephine Curry of Crockett County Care Center of Ozona; seven grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Campbell: 30 Sep 1816 - 15 Sep 1907
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Galveston Daily News, Galveston, Texas, Tuesday, September 17, 1907
CAMPBELL LONGLEY.
A Pioneer of Texas and the Oldest Mason in Texas.
Special to the News.
Lometa, Tex., Sept. 16 - Sunday at 12 noon that grand, good old pioneer of Texas, Grandpa Campbell Longley, died. Campbell Longley was 94 years old, was the oldest Mason in Texas. In the early days of Texas he helped make a Mason of Col. Norten Moses of Lampasas, who is now 84 years old. Campbell Longley was one of a company raised in Tennessee to go to the relief of Gen. Sam Houston, and this company, under Capt. Richardson, was on a forced march and near Gen. Houston when the battle of San Jacinto was fought. After the war with Mexico in 1836 Grandpa Longley settled first in Austin County, where he lived many years, then he moved to Washington County, where he lived about thirty years; afterward he lived many years in Bell County. For the last fifteen years he has been living in this (Lampasas) and Mills Counties with his children. He lived to talk of Texas in the long ago, and of all the old Texans none were more intelligent, interesting and entertaining. He was a life long member of the Christian Church and organized the first church in Austin County.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Caroline Emmy: 21 Jul 1865 - 10 Nov 1867
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, November 12, 1867
LONGLEY - On the evening of the 10th instant, Caroline Emma, beloved daughter of Benjamin and Caroline Longley, aged 2 years 3 months and 23 days.
Dearest Carrie, thou hast left us,
We thy loss most deeply feel:
But 'tis God that hath bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
Yet, again, we hope to meet thee,
When the day of life has fled;
And in Heaven we long to greet thee,
Where no farewell tears are shed.
Her funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from St. Luke's Church, Baltimore county.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Carrie May (Evans): 28 Feb 1883 - 18 Jan 1929
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Messenger, Athens, Ohio, Friday, January 25, 1929
Mrs. Longley Dies at Noon
Nelsonville - Jan 25. - (Staff Special)
Mrs. Carrie Longley, 46, wife of Sam Longley, prominent barber of Nelsonville, died at her home on Madison Street, at 11:30 o'clock this morning. The body will be taken to the home of Mrs. Longley's brother, Dave Evans, 525 Poplar Street. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Evans' home. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Lloyd Evans, of the Presbyterian Church. Interment will be made in the Green Lawn Cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Longley leaves a son John, and two sisters, Mrs. Blaine Carr, of Newark; and Mrs. Ed McGlone, of Cedarsburg, Indiana. The son John Longley was prominent in Athletics at Ohio University in recent years. Mrs. Longley was a member of the Eastern Star, Pythian Sisters and the White Shrine.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Cecelia (Carlin): 4 Aug 1893 - 21 Feb 1977
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
February 23, 1977, The Washington Post, Washington, DC, pgC8
LONGLEY, CECELIA L.
On Monday, February 21, 1977, at the Lisner Home For Aged Women, CECELIA L. LONGLEY, beloved aunt of Dorothy Erickson. Friends may call at the HYSONG FUNERAL HOME, 1300 N. st., nw., on Thursday, February 24, after 10 a.m. where funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. Interment Ceder Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lisner Home For Aged Women, 5425 Western ave., nw., Washington D.C.Washington

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Cecil Harrell: 15 Jan 1910 - 9 Apr 1999
Source: online newspaper posting
Times-Record News, Wichita Falls, Texas, April 11, 1999
STEPHENVILLE, Texas - Cecil H. Longley, 89, died Friday, April 9, 1999, in a Stephenville hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Stephenville Funeral Home with Ralph Starling officiating. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. in Highland Cemetery of Iowa Park. Mr. Longley was born Jan. 15, 1910, in Archer City, Texas. He and Edith Forester were married May 18, 1929, in Seymour, Texas. She died Aug. 17, 1987. He and Gladys Greene were married Oct. 9, 1987, in Wichita Falls. She died in January 1997. He moved from Wichita Falls to Stephenville in 1995. He was a member of Johnsville Church of Christ and was a retired carpenter. Survivors include two sons, Mike of Stephenville and Eddy of Fort Worth; two daughters, Bobbie Cleland of Austin and Jeane Blakeley of Austin; a sister, Jackie Arnold; and seven grandchildren.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Charles E: 1 Jan 1871 - 18 Feb 1959
Source: transcribed from microfilm image
The Zanesville Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, Thursday, 19 Feb 1959
CHAS E LONGLEY
Charles E Longley, 88, native of Philo, died Wednesday morning in the Ohio Masonic Home in Springfield. Mr Longley had been a resident of Corning for many years prior to going to the Springfield home. He was a retired New York Central Railroad engineer. The deceased was born in Philo Jan 1, 1871. He was a member of the Corning Masonic Lodge and the Corning Methodist Church. Surviving are two brothers, Carlos Longley of Philo and Clarence E Longley of Crooksville, His wife, Lora, and a sister, Mrs Cora Sheppard of Coshocton, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 pm Friday at the Masonic Home with burial in the Masonic Cemetery.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------

LONGLEY, Charles E: 26 Dec 1926 - 23 Jan 2003
Source: online newspaper posting
The Star Beacon, Ashtabula, Ohio, Friday, 24 Jan 2003
Charles Longley
HARTFORD ­ Charles Longley, 76, died Thursday, Jan. 23, 2003, at Trumbull Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 26, 1926, in Masury, the son of Charles I. and Etta (Davis) Longley. A member of the Army, he served in Panama during World War II. He was formerly a truck driver for Copey's Transfer and Frank Cross Trucking in Sharon, Pa. He retired in 1997 from the Ohio Department of Transportation, where he worked for 23 years. Mr. Longley was a member of the Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club. He enjoyed reading, watching auto racing, gardening and caring for animals. He was a great storyteller. He is survived by his wife, Barbara (Hodom), whom he married November 20, 1948; two daughters, Barbara Longley and Bonny Michael, of Hartford; two sons, Charles Longley II and Frank Longley, of Hartford; two sisters, Doris Stabo of Brunswick, Maine and Edna Rado of Sharon, Pa.; 5 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents, four sisters and four brothers. Funeral is 2 p.m. Saturday at Galloway-Onstott Funeral Home, 3451 Route 7, Hartford. The Rev. Dale Thomas of Hartford United Methodist Church will officiate. Calling hours are noon until time of service Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be given to Animal Welfare League Shelter, 545 Brunstetter Road S.W., Warren, Ohio 44481.

Source: online newspaper posting
The Sharon Herald, Sharon, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania, 24 Jan 2003
Charles Longley
Hartford man was WWII vet, retired from ODOT
Charles Longley, 3470 state Route 7, Hartford, died at 6:35 a.m. Thursday (1-23-03) in Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Warren, Ohio. He was 76. Mr. Longley was born Dec. 26, 1926, in Masury to Charles I. and Etta Orlinda Davis Longley. He served in Panama with the Army during World War II. Mr. Longley retired in 1997 from Ohio Department of Transportation, where he worked for 23 years. He previously was a truck driver for Copey's Transfer and Frank Cross Trucking in Sharon. Mr. Longley was a member of Ashtabula County Antique Engine Club. He enjoyed reading, watching car racing, gardening and taking care of animals. He was a great storyteller. Surviving are: his wife, the former Barbara Hodom, whom he married Nov. 20, 1948; two daughters, Barb "Tunie" Longley and Bonny Michael and her husband, David, all Hartford; two sons, Charles Longley II and his wife, Kathleen; and Frank Longley and his wife, Cedelia, all Hartford; two sisters, Doris Szabo, Brunswick, Maine; and Edna Rado, Sharon; five grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Four sisters and four brothers preceded him in death. Memorial contributions may be made to Animal Welfare League Shelter, 545 Brunstetter Road S.W., Warren, OH 44481.

click here for top-level obituary index, or use the back arrow on your navigator ----------------------------------------------------