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1992
Anderson,
Philip “David” Anderson
Source: The Peoria [Illinois] Journal Star - Wednesday,
September 16, 1992
TOULON -- Philip David Anderson, 51, of 327 W. Jefferson
died at 11:50 a.m. Monday, Sept. 14, 1992, at the Veterans Administration
Hospital in Iowa City, Iowa.
He was born Aug. 8, 1941, in Long Beach, Calif., to Philip
and Ruthe Pyle Anderson.
Surviving are his parents and two brothers, Robert and
Gary, all of Toulon; one niece and one nephew.
He was a clerk with American Airlines and a steamship company.
He was past worthy president of an Eagle Aerie in Dailey City, Colo., and was
an Army veteran.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Kidd Funeral Home
in Toulon. The Rev. Kevin Bengtson will officiate. Visitation will be from 6 to
8 tonight at the funeral home. Burial will be in Toulon Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Toulon First Baptist Church or
Toulon Little League.
Source: The San Bernardino County [California] Sun;
Friday, 3 Apr 1992
Grading company owner
Herschel Glenn* Askey, 68, of Highland died of pulmonary
obstruction March 24 at Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Hospital in Loma
Linda.
Askey, a native of Texas, lived in San Bernardino County 68
years. He owned a grading contracting
company.
Survivors include one son, James of Rialto; a daughter,
Janice Bearcy of Lawndale; and his sister, Margie Pollard of Highland.
Services are 11 a.m. Wednesday at Riverside National Cemetery,
22495 Van Buren Ave., Staging Area 1, The Neptune Society is in charge.
*Submitter's Note:
His middle name is spelled with one "N" -- "Glen" on
the Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, at FINDAGRAVE.COM [shows his military stone; full dates], and at U.S. Veterans
Gravesites, ca.1775-2006. All three
show:
Name: Hershel Glen Askey
Austin,
Lola V. Austin, nee Morris
Source: The Monroe County
Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio; July 1992.
Lola V. Austin (nee
Morris), 87, of The Woodsfield Nursing Home, formerly of 343 West Marietta
Street died July 6, 1992. She was born December 7, 1904, at Smithfield, West
Virginia. the daughter of the late Elijah and Elizabeth Barker Morris.
Surviving are four daughters; Vivian W. Hillatch of Wheeling, West Virginia,
Opal Wilson and Nancy Miller of Ashland and Ruth Lowe of Florida; six sons,
Marion and Gene of Woodsfield, William of Steubenville, Joseph of Sardis, Allen
of St. Clairsville and Raymond of Toronto. Preceding her in was her husband,
William Edward Austin, September 1967; three brothers; Wesley, Jack and Dennis
Morris and one grandson, Mark Austin. Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery,
Woodsfield, Ohio.
Bach, Ralph E. Bach
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian; Tuesday,
13 Oct 1992
WOODSFIELD--Ralph E. Bach, Lewisville, died at 2:04 p.m.
Monday (Oct. 12, 1992) at Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
He was born March 8, 1911, near Lewisville, son of the late
Thomas and Rena Herlan Bach. He was a retired farmer and rural mail carrier. He
was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a member of Summerfield United
Methodist Church and the American Legion, Woodsfield.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Madeline McGinnis.
Mr. Bach leaves his wife, Laura Hamilton Bach, whom he
married Feb. 28, 1942; two sons, Kenneth and Dana Bach, both of Lewisville; two
daughters, Mrs. Max (Janet) Winland of Woodsfield and Mrs. Ralph (Connie) Young
of Lewisville; a brother, Lloyd Bach of Lewisville; 10 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield, where services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday with the
Rev. Harold Green officiating. Burial will be in Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville.
Baker, Caroline L. Baker, nee Keatley
Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository; Monday,
August 17, 1992
Caroline L. Baker, age 71, of
138 Woodlawn NW, Canton, passed away Saturday evening in Timken Mercy Medical Center
following an extended illness. She was
a life resident of the Canton-Louisville area.
She was a retired employee of the ABC Window Cleaning Co. in Canton. Survivors include her husband, Leo E. Baker
of the home, to whom she had been married for 50 years, two daughters, Kathleen
Kessel and Patricia Houston, both of Canton; three grandchildren; seven great
grandchildren; one brother, Hobert Keatley of Canton; four sisters, Mary Haas
and Margaret Drummond, both of Canton, Jane Page of New York and Juanita Clark
of Wooster, OH. Services will be
conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Reed Funeral home with Rev. Jeffrey W.
Caldwell officiating. Burial in Sunset
Hills Burial Park. Calling hours in the
funeral home Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
(Reed, 477-6721)
Barrett,
Betty M. Barrett, nee Leasure
Source:
Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian; Wednesday, 12 Feb. 1992
QUAKER
CITY---Betty M. Barrett, 55, of Quaker City, died at 5:16 (Feb, 12, 1992) at
Barnesville Hospital.
She was
born Sept. 18, 1936, in Monroe County, daughter of the late William and Anna
Brown Leasure. She was a retired registered nurse at Barnesville Health Care
Center and a member of Quaker City Baptist Church.
She was
preceded in death by a son, two brothers and a sister.
Mrs.
Barrett leaves three sons, Robert Cline of Elyria; Scott and Jeff Cline, both
of Quaker City; two daughters, Mrs. Michael (Vicky) Farrabee of Batesville and
Mrs. Kelly (Linda) Moffett of Elyria; five brothers, Richard Leasure of Quaker
City, Carl Leasure of Batesville, Eugene Leasure of Cambridge; Raymond Leasure
of Caldwell and Leonard Leasure of Summerfield; three sisters, Lucy Long and
Dorothy Shaffer, both of Sarahsville, and Ruth Ann Bates of Caldwell; 11
grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Friends
may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Thursday at Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home,
Quaker City, where services will be at 1 P.M. Friday with the Rev. Glenn Smith
officiating. Burial will be in Batesville Cemetery.
Behune,
Janet E. Behune, nee White
Source: The Ashtabula, Ohio, Star Beacon; 20 May
1992
JEFFERSON -- Janet E. Behune, 56, of East Union Road, died
Monday, May18, 1992, in the Ashtabula County Medical Center.
Born Sept. 1, 1935, in Conneautville, Pa., she was a
daughter of William and Dorothy (Daigen) White.
Survivors include her husband; a son, Mark E. of Plymouth;
two daughters, Sherri L. Nye of Jefferson and Sandra R. Glover of Fort Myers,
Fla.; four grandchildren; her mother, Dorothy Steel* of Jefferson; a sister,
Donna Conrad of Geneva and a brother, Daniel White of Jefferson.
She was preceded in death by her father in 1985.
No calling hours or funeral service will be observed.
The Donald E. Walker Funeral Home, 828 Sherman St., Geneva,
is in charge of the arrangements.
*Submitter's Note: Findagrave and her obituary spell the last
name as STEELE: "Dorothy L.
Steele, age 99 . . . ."
Betts, Daniel Bradley Betts
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., Mar.
12, 1992
Daniel Bradley Betts, 19, of 33653 State Route 78,
Lewisville, Ohio died March 7, 1992, near Malaga Ohio, from injuries received
in an automobile accident.
He was born August 16, 1972, at Barnesville, Ohio, a son of
Russell and Mary Joyce Kuhn Betts who survive of Lewisville.
He was a 1990 graduate of Skyvue High School, Graysville,
Ohio and was attending Columbus College of art and Design, Columbus, Ohio. He
was an employee of Concourse Hotel in Columbus and was a member of St. Joseph
Catholic Church near Lewisville.
Surviving in addition to his parents are three sisters, Mrs.
Douglas (Valerie) Henthorn of Reynoldsburg, Mrs. Kyle (Lisa) Lumbatis, Newark, Ohio,
and Mary Beth Betts of the home; four brothers, Timothy and Tony Betts
both of Reynoldsburg, Ohio and Nathan and Aaron Betts both of the home;
maternal grandparents, Leander and Genevieve Kuhn of Lewisville; paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Zelda Betts, and one nephew, Derek Tyler Betts of Woodsfield.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Elbert
Betts.
Friends were received at Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield on March 9 where vigil services were also held.
Funeral liturgy\ with Mass was celebrated at 10:30 a.m.
March 10 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lewisville with Monsignor George Adams
as the celebrant. Burial followed in Chapel Hill Cemetery near
Lewisville.
Betts, Earl E. Betts
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, March 12, 1992
Earl E. Betts, 80, of 33878 Betts Road, Jerusalem, Ohio, in
Monroe
County, died March 9, 1992, in Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, Ohio. He was
born November 29, 1911, near Calais, Ohio.
He was a retired employee of Timken Roller Bearing, Canton,
Ohio, and a member of the Church of Christ of Boston, Ohio.
He is survived by his wife, Jessie Wehr Betts; three sons,
Richard Lewis of Malaga, Ohio, Robert Allen and Kenneth Edward, both of
Jerusalem; two daughters, Eva Jean Sampson of Belmont, Ohio and Sheryl Ann
Pierce of
Jerusalem; a brother, Robert W. of Quaker City, Ohio; three sisters, Josie
Leach of Barnesville, Juanita Neuhart of Barnesville and Florence Starr of
Fairview; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Saloma
(Sally) Christman Betts and a brother, Benjamin.
Friends were received March 10 at the
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville where services were held at 2
p.m. on March 11, 1992. Officiating was Evangelist James Gallagher. Interment
was in Calais Cemetery, Calais, Ohio.
Bledsoe, Beulah Gladys Bledsoe, nee Kinkade
Source: The
"Obituaries and Death Notices for Laclede County by The Laclede
County Historical Society" book, p 11; October, 1992
Services for Beulah Gladys Bledsoe were held October 26,
1992 at Colonial Funeral Chapel, with Rev. L.J. Elam officiating. Music was by Rusty Shadel, soloist, and DeLores
Shadel, organist. Selections were
"I Won't Have To Cross Jordan Alone" and "In The
Garden." Burial was in the Lebanon
Cemetery under the direction of the Colonial Funeral Chapels.
Escorts were Billy Joe Myers, David Bledsoe, Marion Donald,
Jr., John Bledsoe, Mike, Donald and Dallas Luthy. Honorary escorts were Francis Potter, Frank Scott and George
Wright.
Beulah Gladys Bledsoe, daughter of Oliver P. and Sarah
Elizabeth Hughes Kinkade, was born March 5, 1911 in Springfield, Missouri, and
departed this life Saturday, October 24, 1992 in the Lebanon Care Center.
In September of 1937 she was united in marriage with Haskel
Clyde Bledsoe and to this union were born five children. She was preceded in death by one daughter,
Judith Ann, and also by her husband on April 5, 1989.
Gladys professed her faith in Christ and was baptized by
Rev. Leo Kachel at Bennett Spring. She
attended Taylor Avenue Church of God for many years.
She and her husband lived on a farm east of Lebanon on old
Highway 66 for forty-five years. She
was employed at Rice Stix and H.D. Lee Factories for twenty-seven years.
She is survived by two sons, Jim and Jerry; two daughters,
Joyce Donald and Jo Ann Myers, all of Lebanon; seven grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
Gladys was a loving
mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, sister and aunt; and was a caring
neighbor and friend. She will be fondly
remembered and greatly missed by her family and all her friends.
Source:
Clavel J. Bostic, 87 [correct age should be 78],
died Tuesday, June 16, 1992, in the Bryan Nursing Care Center following an
extended illness.
The son of Rillie (Bryte) and Rudolph Bostic, he was born
Dec. 9, 1914, in Gilmer County, W. Va.
He married Rosella Baxter Trubey on Nov. 8, 1969, and she
survives.
Also surviving are a son, Clavel J. Jr. (and wife Teresa)
of Sunrise, Fla.; three daughters, Margaret Ellis of Moundsville, W. Va., Sue
Warnick of Akron (OH) and Mrs. Tom (Joyce) Bretz of Camphill, Ky.; two
stepsons, Richard (Sherry) Trubey, and Keith (Michelle) Trubey, both of Bryan;
a stepdaughter Mrs. Rick (Marlene) Hamrick of Montpelier; 16 grandchildren;
five step grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; 5 sisters, Mrs. William
(Betty) Chaffee of Bryan, Mrs. Wava Schwing of Moundsville, W. Va., Mrs. Fred
(Mae) Wilmoth and Mrs. William (Violet) Morgan, both of Akron (OH.), and Mrs.
Faye Rayl of Fredricktown, (OH.); and a brother, Rudolph Jr. of Jacobsburg,
(OH.).
Preceding him in death
were three brothers and three sisters. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in
the Krill Funeral Home, Edgerton, with the Rev. Dean Phillips of the First
Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery,
Edgerton.
The family will receive visitors from 7 to 9 this evening
at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.
Source: The
Dayton [Ohio] Daily News; August 18, 1992
BRITTON, Gail N., age 69, of Dayton, died Friday. Gail was a member of Kahn's Retiree Club,
St. Anthony Senior Social Club, Charles I. Lathren Senior Center and Francis
Fitzsimmons Social Club.
Survived by his wife, Elizabeth; daughters, Janice
Applegate & husband, Marshall and Nancy Britton; granddaughter, Joy
Applegate; sister, Barbara Kehoe; brother, Clarence Britton; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services Wednesday, 10 A.M., Meyer & Boehmer
Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St. Friends
may call at the funeral home Wednesday, 9 A.M. until time of service. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made
to St. Anthony Church or The American Heart Association.
Source: The East Liverpool [Ohio] Evening Review;
Friday, 11 Dec 1992
Brooks H.
Brown, 60
CHESTER -- Brooks H. Brown, 60, of Fairview Street died
Thursday, Dec. 10, 1992, at City Hospital following a brief illness.
He was born in Newell March 22, 1932, a son of the late
John and Lula Mae Coplin Brown.
Mr. Brown was employed at the Ohio Brass Co. before
retiring in 1980. He was a member of
the Newell First Church of the Nazarene and its Homebuilders Class.
He is survived by
his wife, Betty J. Hescht Brown, at home; four sons, Jerry Brown of Chandler,
Ariz., Michael Brown and Thomas Brown of Chester and Steven Brown of Grand
Prairie, Texas; four brothers; Richard Brown of Chester, Robert Brown of Crossville,
Tenn., James Brown of Salinas, Calif., and John Brown, who lived with him; a
sister, Carol Wern of San Miguel, Calif.; and 10 grandchildren.
Pastor Charles Marker of the church is to conduct services
at 1 p.m. Monday at the Nixon Funeral Home.
Burial is to be in Mill Creek Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Saturday and from 1 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Brown, Joanna Elizabeth Brown, nee Bills
Source: findagrave.com web site posted by Arden and
Ginger Wince; 21 Nov 1992
Joanna Elizabeth Brown, 83, of St. Marys, died Friday at
Worthington Manor Care Center. She was born in Pleasants County, a daughter of
the late Algie and Jennie Cummings Bills. She is survived by two sons, Paul Brown
of Front Royal, VA, and Charles Brown of Pierre Part, LA; three daughters,
Carolyn Dotson and Betty McFarland, both of St. Marys, and Patty O'Neal of
Newport. She was preceded in death by her husband, Archie Brown, in 1988; one
son, James William Brown; two sisters; and one brother. Funeral will be 2 pm
Sunday at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial in the IOOF
Cemetery in St. Marys.
*Submitter's Note: On the death certificate of this infant, he
is listed as WILLIAM GLENN BROWN.
Brownfield, Eva Brownfield, nee Christman
Source: The Martins Ferry [Ohio] Times Leader; 17
May 1992
Eva Barbara Brownfield, 79, 418 North Broadway,
Barnesville, formerly of Bethesda, died Saturday morning at Ohio Valley Medical
Center, Wheleing [sic--Wheeling].
She was born Oct. 22, 1912, at Calais, a daughter of the late Samuel and
Maggie Goodballet Christman.
A member of the West Main Street Church of Christ,
Barnesville, she was preceded in death by her husband Woodrow and two brothers.
Surviving are a son, Byron Brownfield; two daughters, Naomi
Conter of Garfield Heights and Sandra Boulet of Dalton; seven grandchildren; 16
great-grandchildren; three brothers, Grant and Frank Christman, both of
Woodsfield and Vernon of Ashland; two sisters, Edna Long of Batesville and
Agnes Lawson of Woodsfield.
Friends will be received at the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home,
Bethesda, Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be Tuesday at 1
p.m. with the Rev. Warren Lallathin officiating. Burial will follow in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove.
Brubach, Lawrence Jerome Brubach
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., Jul. 30, 1992
Lawrence Jerome Brubach, 79, of Ocean City, Maryland, died
July 6, 1992, at his home.
He was born in Miltonsburg, Ohio, a son of the late William
B. Brubach and Rosa Burkhart Brubach.
He owned and operated the Hamilton Tavern in Baltimore for
more than 30 years. He was also employed by the Baltimore City Bureau of
Recreation and Parks for 15 years.
He was a member of Ocean City Knights of Columbus, Ocean
City Lions Club, Ocean City Elks Club, American Heart Association, Ocean City
Senior MAC Center, Caine Woods Community Association, American Association of
Retired
Persons, Hamilton Business Men’s Association, Hamilton Democratic Club, Clifton
Pleasure Club and St. Luke’s Catholic Church in Ocean City. He was a past
president of the Gibbons Club.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy P. Brubach; a son, Jerry
Brubach of Finksburg, Maryland; two daughters, Rose Chester of Bel Air,
Maryland and Kris Gomez of West Chester, Pennsylvania; five grandchildren,
Michael Chester, of Gaithersburg, Maryland, David Chester of Woods Hole,
MA, Laura Chester of Miami, Andrew Gomez of West Chester, and Brian
Brubach of Finksburg; two step-grandchildren, Michael Gomez and Edward Gomez of
West
Chester; a great-granddaughter, Hilary Chester of Gaithersburg; two
brothers, Albert Brubach of Bridgeport and Paul Brubach of Woodsfield; two
sisters, Marie O’Connell and Lillie Calvert, both of Woodsfield; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
A funeral Mass was held at St. Luke’s Catholic Church on
100th Street in Ocean City with the Reverend William Porter officiating. Interment
followed at a later date.
Contributions may be made to American heart Association, 800
E. Main St., Salisbury, MD 21801, or to Coastal Hospice, PO Box 1733,
Salisbury, MD 21801.
Arrangements were handled by Burbage Funeral Home in Berlin, Maryland.
Bruny,
Ada M. Bruny, nee Speicher
Source: The Wooster Daily Record, Wooster, Ohio; 11
Apr 1992
WALNUT CREEK -- Ada M. Bruny, 82, formerly of South Summit
Street, Smithville, died Thursday, April 9, at Walnut Hills Nursing Home in
Walnut Creek, after a long illness.
Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at Gresser Funeral Home
in Orrville, with the Rev. Bud Olszewski officiating. Burial will be at Rittman Cemetery.
Friends may call Monday one hour prior to services at the
funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Brethren
Church, 44 S. First St., Rittman 44270.
She was born in East Union township in 1909 to Sidney and
Dessie (Royer) Speicher.
She resided in the Rittman and Smithville areas most of her
life. In Smithville she operated the
Bruny's Harmony House until retirement, moving to Walnut Hills Nursing Home in
1977.
She was a member of the Grace Brethren Church in Rittman,
the Smithville Seekers Club and the Wayne County Audubon Society.
Surviving are a stepdaughter, Mrs. Herbert (Mary Kathryn)
Zook of New Castle, Pa.; and nieces and nephews in the Wayne County area.
Her first husband, Izaac Bott, died in 1957. She later married Clarence Bruny, who died
in 1961. A daughter, Wava Lou Bott,
also died previously.
Source: Newspaper Clipping [probably from the
Barnesville, Ohio, Enterprise]; August, 1992
Lawrence J. Bunting, 80, of the Walton Home, died Monday
evening, Aug. 17, 1992 at Barnesville Hospital. He was born July 27, 1912, at Barnesville, son of the late John
W. and Lucetta Morris Bunting. He was a
U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a Protestant by faith. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose
and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2792, Barnesville.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Charley,
Wilburt, Elmer, Tom and Roy; three sisters, Angie, Hazel and Maggie; two sons,
Paul and John; and a daughter, Dorothy.
Mr. Bunting leaves a son, Harold Bunting of Pineville, La.;
two sisters, Rose Huntsman of Barnesville and Sylvia Pierce of Cleveland; six
grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home where services will be at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday with Evangelist James Gallagher officiating. Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery.
Moose services will be observed at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at
the funeral home.
Source: News Clipping
[probably the Cambridge, Ohio, Jeffersonian]; February, 1992
Rodney L. Bunting, 75, of 335 Main St. , Quaker City, died
Sunday morning, Feb. 9, 1992 at Grant Medical Center, Columbus.
He was born Sept. 11, 1916, at Calais, son of the late Jesse
and Adelia Carpenter Bunting.
He was a U. S. Army veteran of World War II, retired from the
B&O Railroad after 36 years service and was a member of the Church of
Christ, Quaker City.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Florence Stephens
Bunting, and a brother.
Mr. Bunting leaves his wife, Patricia Robertson Bunting; a
son, Larry Bunting of Caldwell; a daughter, Bonnie Patterson of Quaker City;
three step-daughters, Kelley Hunter of Dennis, Mass.; Toni Oliver of Cambridge
and Terri Hylton of Quaker City; four grandchildren, Reana Dugan, Rick
Patterson of Quaker City; Betina and Amber Bunting of Caldwell; three
step-grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
No calling hours or services were observed.
Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart
Association.
Callicoat,
David Brian Callicoat
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 9 Jun 1992
CALLICOAT
David Brian Callicoat, age 31, of Columbus, Sunday, Mt.
Carmel East Hospital. Survived by wife,
Lisa; daughter, Julia Anne Callicoat; step-daughter, Michelle Hoss of Calif.; son,
David Callicoat II; parents, John and Annabelle Callicoat, Columbus; sisters
and brothers-in-law, Nancy and Bob Ballenger, Pickerington, Jane and Rick
Smitson, Orlando, Fla.; brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Bev Callicoat, Plain
City; nieces, nephews and many friends.
Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., EVANS FUNERAL
HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave., where service will be Wednesday 12noon. Pastor Ernest Doling officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. If desired, family requests contributions to
American Heart Association.
Carskadon,
Thomas W. Carskadon, Sr.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Saturday,
November 7, 1992, Page: 6 F
Thomas W. Carskadon Sr., age 88, Thursday, November 5,
1992, at his residence. Owner of
Orchard Lane Cleaners. Inventor of the
Duo-Legger Automatic Pressing machine.
Member of Dry Cleaners Association and Clintonville's Businessmen's
Club.
Preceded in death by loving wife of 47 years, Edith
(Fearing) Carskadon; infant son and 2 daughters, Jacqueline Neva Carskadon and
Donna Lee Butt; parents, Thomas Ewing and Neva Carskadon; brothers, Eugene and
Robert Carskadon; sister, Mildred Graham.
Survived by son, Thomas W. Jr. (Jacqueline) of Columbus; 2
daughters, Beverly Ball of Columbus and Anita (Grigg) Anderson of Puyallup,
Washington; sons-in-law, Douglas E. Ball of Sunbury and Floyd E. Butt of
Columbus; grandchildren, Brent (Meg) Bishop, Westerville, Douglas Ball Jr. of
Columbus, Thomas W. III (Alenise), Catherine Scott Carskadon all of Columbus,
Anise Butt, Teresa Stover of Columbus, Deborah (Randy) Johnson, Mark and
(Julie) Anderson, Susan (Robert) Dolhanyk, Cheryl Anderson all of Washington;
14 great-grandchildren; sisters, Lucille Story of Columbus; sister-in-law,
Maysin Carskadon of Cut-off, La.; many nieces, nephews, cousins, a special
friend of 18 years, Mary Lou Nippert.
Service will be held Monday 10 a.m. WEIR-AREND FUNERAL
HOME, 4221 N. High St. Calling hours
Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Father Dunn of
St. Michael Parish officiating.
Interment Sunset Cemetery. Those
who wish may contribute to American Heart Assn.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Tuesday, May
19, 1992, Page: 5 B
CARSNER
Millard N. Carsner, age 81, Monday, Mt. Carmel East
Hospital. Retired from Lenhart Macine
Co. Member of Wilson Ave. Nazarene Church. Survived by wife, Flossie Carsner,
daughters, Rosemary (Steven) Michalzuk, Columbus, Roberta (Leroy) Gwilyn, Columbus,
Mary Walters, Minneapolis, Minn., Sandra Hefner and good friend, Tim Carlin,
Los Angeles, Calif.; granddaughter, Millie (Don) Starr, Grove City;
great-granddaughter, Lindsay Dawn Starr; grandsons, Jeffrey Ater, Los Angeles,
Calif., Michael Ater, Seattle, Wash., Steven Ater, Columbus, David Walters,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Funeral service Wednesday 1 p.m. MAEDER-QUINT-TIBERI
FUNERAL HOME, 1068 S. High St., where friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Rev. Kenneth Ellis officiating. Burial New Union Cemetery.
Christman, Dr. Nova A. Christman
Source: Memory card, May 3, 1992
Dr. Nova A. Christman, born February 19, 1912; died May 3,
1992; services 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, 1992, at St. Paul’s United Church of
Christ, Woodsfield, Ohio; minister, Reverend Michael Dowd; interment Oaklawn
Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio; arrangements by Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, Ohio.
Christman, Harry J. Christman
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, February 1992
Harry J. Christman, 87, of 3147 Route 2, Lewisville, died
February 14, 1992, at Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, Ohio.
He was born March 2, 1904, in Monroe County, Ohio, a son of
the late Jacob and Mary Ackerman Christman.
He is survived by his wife, Goldie Grace Slack Christman;
two sons, James of Barnesville, Ohio and Donald of Canton, Ohio; five
daughters, Mary Stephens of Warren, Bertha Tucker of Canton, Michigan, Sylvia
Miser and Zelda Rohrabaugh, both of Cambridge, Ohio, and Barbara Kehl of Salesville,
Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Lawrence (Ella) Kahrig, of Lewisville route; 15
grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a son; three brothers, Clem
Christman, Herman (Pet) Christman, and Homer Christman; a sister, Freda Renker;
three grandchildren.
Friends were received February 16 at Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, Ohio, where services were held at 1 p.m. February 17 with
Minister James W. Gallagher officiating. Burial was in Calais Cemetery, Calais,
Ohio.
Christman, Nova A. Christman [See first
obituary above.]
Source:
Marietta [Ohio] Times; 5 May 1992
Nova A. Christman, D.D.S.
WOODSFIELD -- Services for Nova A. Christman D.D.S., 80, of 402 Eastern
Ave., will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in St. Paul's United Church of Christ at
Woodsfield with the Rev. Michael Dawd officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery at Woodsfield. Friends may call at the Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home at Woodsfield from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Mr.
Christman died Sunday (May 3, 1992) near Somerton.
He was
a retired dentist and a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ at
Woodsfield. He was born Feb. 19, 1912,
in Monroe County to Lewis P. and Ida Paulusm [sic] Christman.
Christman is survived by one son, John of Columbus; two daughters,
Katherine Haselberger of Woodsfield, and Charlotte McCoy of Parma; three
brothers, Roy and Clayton, both of Woodsfield and John of Akron; one sister;
Frieda* Hamilton of Wellsburg, W.Va.; and four grandchildren.
Christman
was preceded in death by his wife, Dollie Pfalzgraf Christman, in 1985; one
infant son, Bruce Thomas, in 1948; one brother, Walter, on March 6, 1992.
*Submitter’s Note: This is seen spelled FREDA in other
obituaries.
Christman, Walter L. Christman
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio; 7
March 1992
CALDWELL -- Walter L. Christman, 75, of Sunset Drive, died
Friday (March 6, 1992) at Guernsey Memorial Hospital.
He was born April 4, 1916, in Monroe County, son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christman. He
was owner/operator of the Christman Stone Quarry and a member of St. Stephen
Catholic Church.
Mr. Christman leaves his wife, Evelyn C. Blake Davis
Christman, whom he married in 1963; a son, Gerald L. Christman of Woodsfield; a
step-daughter, Mrs. Sandy Stapleton of Houston, Texas; a step-son, Thomas A.
Davis of Caldwell; a sister, Mrs. Freda Hamilton of Wellsburg, W.Va.; four
brothers, Nova Christman, Roy Christman and Clayton Christman all of
Woodsfield; and John Christman of Akron; a granddaughter, Kathy L. Dimmerling
of Woodsfield; and a great-grandson, Brett L. Dimmerling of Woodsfield.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at
McVay-Perkins Funeral Home with Christian prayer services at 8 p.m. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at St.
Stephen Catholic Church with Father Dale Tornes officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Olivett Cemetery.
Claus, Clara L. Claus
Source: The Spirit of Democracy [Woodsfield, Ohio];
Mar 1992
CLARA CLAUS,
74
Clara L. Claus, 74, of Leesburg, Florida, formerly of
Canton, Ohio and also Monroe County, died Sunday, March 15, 1992 at Leesburg,
Florida.
She was born June 4, 1917 at Monroe County, Ohio, a daughter
of the late Albert and Anna Schneider Claus.
She was retired after 30 years as an employee of the Burger
Division of Republic Steel, Canton, Ohio.
She is survived by one brother, Harry Claus, Woodsfield,
Ohio; one sister, Mary Bolon also of Woodsfield.
Friends were received Wednesday at the Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, where services were held Thursday. Burial was in Jerusalem Cemetery.
Source: The Owensboro [Kentucky] Messenger and
Inquirer; May 31, 1992
Paul M. Cox, Sr., 66, of 801 Hall St., Owensboro, died
Saturday, May 30, 1992 at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. He was born in Daviess County, was retired
after 40 years from the Yellow Cab Company and was a member of the Wing Avenue
Baptist Church where he taught Sunday School.
He served in the European theater with the 71st Army Division during
World War II and the Korean War.
Survivors include three sons, Donald Ray Cox of Maceo,
Ronald Joe Cox of Owensboro and Paul Cox Jr. of Hawesville; three
grandchildren; his mother, Irene Cox of Owensboro; and four sisters, Mrs.
Charles (Doris) Bennett of Henderson, Mrs. Wilbur (Evelyn) Duncan, Clara
Margaret Alexander and Mrs. Irvin (Georgia) Dantic, all of Owensboro.
Services are at 3 p.m. Monday at Glenn Funeral Home,
Owensboro. Burial with full military
honors in Elmwood Cemetery, Owensboro.
Visitation is noon-6 p.m. today at the funeral home.
[From the collection of
Allie Elizabeth Morris Hinton.
Submitted by Paula Hinton Frichtl.]
Source: The Chillicothe [Ohio] Gazette; 14 Mar 1992
Dane L. Cutright, 36, of Chillicothe, died at 5:52 a.m., March
13, 1992, in Doctors Hospital North, following a brief illness.
He was born June 22, 1955, in Ross County. He was married Aug. 26, 1973, to the former
Vicki L. Lott, who survives, along with his mother, Dorthy Turner Cutright of
U. S. 23, and James H. Cutright of Lunbeck Road.
Also surviving are children, Christina and Joshua Cutright,
both at home; sister, Joyce Butler; brothers, Mike, Steve and Larry Cutright,
all of Chillicothe.
Mr. Cutright was a Group Home operator.
Funeral services
will be held 3 p.m. Monday in the Ware Funeral Home with Michael Borland
officiating. Burial will follow in
Greenlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home 6-8 p.m. Sunday.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 311
W. Water Street, Chillicothe, Ohio, 45601.
Source: The Valparaiso [Indiana] Vidette-Messenger; 15 Sep 1992
LAPORTE -- Jeffrey L. Daily, 31, of LaPorte, died Sunday,
Sept. 13, 1992, at home.
He was born Sept. 18, 1960, in Valparaiso, the son of James
and Roberta (Olsen) Daily.
He was a LaPorte resident 12 years, coming from Chesterton
and was a chef at the Sand Creek County Club, Chesterton.
On May 16, 1987, in LaPorte, he married Danita Griffin, who
survives.
Also surviving are his mother, Roberta Hand of LaPorte; his
father, James Daily of Valparaiso; a sister, Jodi Haring of Valparaiso; a
brother, Justin Daily of Valparaiso; maternal grandparents, Winifred and Robert
Olsen of Florida; and a paternal grandfather, John Daily of Chesterton. He was preceded in death by his paternal
grandmother.
Services are 11 a.m. Thursday at Essling Funeral Home,
LaPorte; the Rev. Rodney Nielson officiating; burial at Pine Lake Cemetery; visitation 2-6 p.m. and
7-9 p.m. Wednesday and 7 a.m. until time of service Thursday, at the funeral
home.
Daugherty, Edna L. Daugherty, nee Gibbons
Source: The Spirit of Democracy [Woodsfield, Ohio];
early November 1992
EDNA DAUGHERTY, 69
Edna L. Daugherty, 69, 38485 Greenbrier Road, Graysville,
Ohio died Thursday evening, October 29, 1992 at her home. She was born August 18, 1923 at Monroe
County, Ohio, a daughter of the late Edgar and Cecilia Hooth Gibbons.
She was a member of the Graysville Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by one son, Paul R. Daugherty,
August, 1987 and one daughter, Bonnie Ann Daugherty.
She is survived by her husband Ralph Daugherty, Graysville;
seven sons: Heber Daugherty, Ronald E.
and Reginald K., all of Woodsfield, Lloyd Daugherty, Minerva, OH., James E.
Daugherty, Lower Salem, Gary D. Daugherty, Graysville, and Charles E.
Daugherty, Canton; five daughters:
Doris Francis, Nankin, OH., Reba Nalley and Evelyn Daugherty, both of
Woodsfield, Donna Kindle and Mary Scott, Graysville; one brother, Lloyd E.
Gibbons, Sr., Ashland; 27 grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and one great
great grandson.
Friends were received at
the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Sunday, where services were held
Monday, with Harold Kinney officiating.
Burial followed in the Graysville Church of Christ Cemetery.
Day, Kyle C. Day
Source:
Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian; Monday, 13 July 1992
MOUNT
VERNON---Kyle C. Day, 87, of Mount Vernon, died Saturday (July 11, 1992) at the
Morning View Care Center, Danville, following a lengthy illness.
He
was born July 4, 1905, at Stafford, son of the late Rufer and Mary Carpenter
Day.
He
had been a resident of Mount Vernon since 1950. He was a retired carpenter and
was known as a restorer of antique player pianos and music boxes.
He was
preceded in death by a daughter, Leatha Westernbarger; three infant children; a
grandson, Scott and a brother, Merle Day.
Mr.
Day leaves his wife of 62 years, Beulah Shackle Day; two sons, Glen Day of
Gambier and Donald Day of Massillon; eight grandchildren and one
great-grandchild.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. today at Dowds-Wiggins-Snyder Funeral
Home. Graveside services will be 1 P.M. Tuesday in Summerfield Cemetery.
DeSadier, Margaret G. DeSadier, nee Gilmore
Source: The Ocala [Florida] Star-Banner - Thursday, December 31, 1992
Margaret G.
DeSadier, 84
DUNNELLON -- Margaret G. DeSadier, 84, a homemaker, died
Dec. 29, 1992, at home.
A native of St. Marys, W.Va., she moved here 20 years ago.
Survivors include her nephew, Robert D. McComas Sr.,
Beaufort, S.C.
Arrangements by Roberts Funeral Home, Dunnellon.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch
- Sunday, March 22, 1992
DIAMOND
Edgar J. Diamond Sr., age
82. Monday, March 16, 1992, at Regency
Manor Care Center. Preceded in death by
wife Vernadean Diamond. Survived by
son, Steve Diamond of Columbus; daughters and sons-in-law, Ronda and Dan
Stuller of Columbus, Melanie and Theron Ward of Gahanna; grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Friends may call
7-9 p.m. Monday, SCHOEDINGER-MARGARUM
CHAPEL, 335 W. Johnstown Rd. (at Stygler Rd.), Gahanna, where funeral
service will be held 12noon Tuesday, March 24, 1992. Rev. Richard Harding officiating. Interment Mifflin Township Cemetery.
Source: The Clarksburg [West Virginia] Exponent; 7 May 1992
John J. Dodd, 59, of Route 4, Clarksburg, died at noon
Tueday [sic--Tuesday], May 5, at his residence, following an extended
illness.
He was born in Wilsonburg, Dec. 13, 1932, a son of the late
Robert and Clara Hurst Dodd.
Surviving is his wife, Margie Lamp Dodd, whom he married
April 29, 1952.
Also surviving are three sons, John J. Dodd Jr., Dola,
James T. Dodd and Richard Dodd, both of Wilsonburg; four daughters, Mrs.
Patricia Dodd, Marshville, Miss Linda Dodd, Dola, Mrs. Lee Wood and Miss Rosalee
Dodd, both of Reynoldsville; 14 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; one
brother, Frank Dodd, Wilsonburg; two sisters, Mrs. Wilma Wanstreet, Marshville,
and Mrs. Pauline Delbrugge, Woodsfield, Ohio
Mr. Dodd was a retired coal miner, having worked for the
Consolidated Coal Company in the Loveridge Mine. He was Protestant, a member of the United Mine Workers
Association District No. 31, and a veteran of the Korean conflict, having
served with the U.S. Army.
Dowler, Helen Jeane Dowler, nee Hinton
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Times; 30 Nov 1992
LOWELL -- Helen Jeane Dowler, 64, of 218 Fourth St., died
Sunday evening (Nov. 29, 1992) at Selby General Hospital.
She was born Dec. 6, 1927, in Jerusalem, Ohio, to the late Robert
Franklin and Mildred Pearl Leach Hinton.
In 1953 she was married to Forrest [sic--Forest] Blaine
Dowler. She had lived in Lowell most of
her life, graduating from Lowell High School, and had worked as a teller at
Peoples Banking and Trust Co. in Lowell.
She was a member of Lowell United Methodist Church and of American
Legion Auxiliary 750 in Lowell.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Betty) Burnett of
Lowell; one son, Thomas Dowler of Marietta; a brother, John William Hinton of
Lowell; a sister, Betty Delong of Lowell; and one granddaughter.
She is preceded in death by a brother, Robert Franklin
Hinton Jr.; and two step-sisters, Marie Moore and Mildred Fraley.
Arrangements are incomplete at the Lowell Chapel of Cawley
& Peoples Funeral Home. Donations
may be made to the Lowell Elementary Playground Fund in care of the Lowell PTO.
Source: The Owensboro [Kentucky] Messenger and
Inquirer; June 6, 1992
Wilbur Clayton
Duncan, 75, of 1325 Payne Ave., Owensboro, died Friday, June 5, 1992 at
Hermitage Manor Nursing Home, Owensboro.
He was born in Maceo, was an employee of S.W. Anderson Co. for 32 years
before he retired and was a member of Wing Avenue Baptist Church and Ensor
Masonic Lodge No. 729. He was
a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army Artillery Corps in the
North African and European Theaters.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Cox Duncan; a son,
Stephen N. Duncan of Owensboro; a daughter, Mary Dean Duncan Burdette of
Owensboro; three grandchildren; a sister, Martha Duncan Jordan of Goldsboro,
N.C.
Services are at 10 a.m. Monday at Glenn Funeral Home. Burial in Yellow Creek Cemetery in
Thruston. Visitation noon to 6 p.m.
Sunday at the funeral home where Masonic services will be held at 5 p.m.
Sunday. The family requests that
expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the building fund of Wing
Avenue Baptist Church. Contribution
envelopes are available at the funeral home.
[From the collection of
Allie Elizabeth Hinton. Submitted by
Paula Hinton Frichtl.]
Eikleberry, Clarence N. Eikleberry
Source: The Wayne County [Illinois] Press; 7 Sep
1992
Clarence N. Eikleberry, 83, died at his Fair-Way apartment
here at 7:15 Sunday evening, Sept. 6, 1992.
Mr. Eikleberry, for many years a Cisne businessman, had
been in declining health since May when he had pneumonia. He had been afflicted with arthritis for a
number of years.
He operated Eikleberry's Garage at Cisne for 28
years. Earlier with his father, he had
an orchard operation west of Geff.
Rites Wednesday
Funeral rites will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday from Hosselton
Funeral Home, with Bro. David Waggoner officiating. Interment will be in Cisne cemetery. Visitation at Hosselton's will be 6 to 8 Tuesday evening
(tonight).
He was born at Geff. Jan. 18, 1909, the son of Edward and
Emma Cunningham Eikleberry.
On Oct. 1, 1932, at Cisne, he was married to Helen
Beck. On Oct. 1 this year they would
have observed their 60th wedding anniversary.
He was a member and had served as an elder at the Cisne
Christian Church. Mr. Eikleberry was a
past member and active in the Cisne Rotary Club and also the Cisne Volunteer
Fire Dept.
The Survivors
Surviving are his wife, Helen; two daughters, Mrs. Russ
(Patty) Manuel of Bloomington; and Peggy Prince of Naperville; five
grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and six step
great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Memorials may be made to the Cisne Christian Church.
Source: The Grand Rapids [Michigan] Press; Wednesday,
22 Jan 1992
FARSON -- Mr. Carl Farson, aged 67, of Coopersville, passed
away Tuesday morning.
He is survived by his wife Helen; his daughter and her
husband, Connie and Floyd Marshall of Oklahoma; two brothers, Donald and Claude
both of West Virginia; three sisters, Anita Brammer, Joan Barnes and Francis
Hescht all of West Virginia; several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held Friday 2 p.m. at the Throop Funeral
Home, Coopersville, Robert Finney of Grand Haven Church of Christ
officiating. Visitation hours Wednesday
7 to 9 p.m., Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorials may be made to St. Mary's Hospital Dialysis Unit.
Source: as posted on findagrave.com but could be
same as obit posted in the Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal on 12 Jan 1992
Wilma A Fee, 89, passed away Jan 11, 1992. Born in Paden
City, W. VA,* she had worked at the Firestone Tire & Rubber Co for 12
years.
Mrs Fee is survived by her sister, l Wanda Gandee of
Peninsula; brother, Walt Slider of Akron; one niece and two nephews.
Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p;.m. at Eckard-Baldwin Funeral
Home, 760 E market St. Interment at Hillside Memorial Park. Friends may call at
the funeral home Monday, 12 to 4 p.m. and Tuesday, 11 a.m. until service time.
*Submitter’s Note:
The U.S., Social Security Applications
and Claims Index, 1936-2007 posted on ancestry.com gives her birth location as
Sistersville, which is in Tyler Co., West Virginia.
Franks, Clara L. Franks -- Caldwell - Clara Louisa Franks, 103 of lower,
Salem R.D. 1, died Friday (May 15, 1992) at her home. She was born Sept. 19, 1888, in Elk Township, near Harriettsville
at her current residence, daughter of the late Henry and Catherine Ulman
Franks. She was a homemaker and farmer,
a member of Stafford United Methodist Church and the Noble Court Senior
Citizens. She was preceded in death by
a sister and four brothers. Miss Franks
leaves several nieces and nephews.
Frost, Herschel W. Frost
Source: OBITUARY EXTRACTS from the Jacksonville, Illinois
newspapers [online]
FROST, Herschel W.; b. 7 Mar 1920, Versailles, IL; d. 17
Jun 1992, Jacksonville, IL; Bu.: West Side Cem., Versailles, IL; WWII Army
Veteran; resident of Versailles; M. Dorothy Kallenbach on 24 Mar 1942 in
Palmyra, MO; Fa.: Grover C. Frost; Mo.: Zella Mohlenbruck; Survived by his
wife; one son: John G. of Indianapolis; one daughter: Mrs. Donald (Doris) Lehne
of Mt. Sterling; five sisters: Fern Thoroman of Versailles, Maxine Frost of
Springfield, Mrs. Roy (Joyce) Dunmire of Pittsfield, Ann Frost of Mt. Sterling
and Verna Frost of Anna; five grandchildren; one step granddaughter and one
great-grandchild; Preceded by two brothers: Lemuel and Morris; and one sister:
Vera.
Gatten, J.
Kermit Gatten
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
LKP#6
J. Kermit
Gatten, 63, of 189 Fourth Street, Lowell, Oh., a former mayor of Lowell, died
Mr. Gatten
had lived at Lowell since 1984 and had served as mayor from 1987 to 1991. He
had retired as a professor of sociology at Marietta College. He had done his
post graduate work at Ohio State University and had served on the Task Force on
Prison Reform for Gov. John Gilligan. He had been director of Family Service
Center for Washington-Morgan Counties Community Action, where he had served as
president of the board of directors. He also had been a federal employee
serving as a sociologist with Housing and Urban Development.
Mr. Gatten
was an Army veteran of the Korean War and had attended First Unitarian
Universalist Church at Marietta. He received his bachelor’s degree from
Marietta College and his master’s and doctorate degrees from Princeton
University. He was a member of the Washington County Democratic Party, American
Legion Post 750 at Lowell and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5108 at Marietta.
He was
born
In
addition to his mother of Lewisville, Mr. Gatten is survived by his wife, Nan
Piercy Gatten; one daughter, Gina Michelle Gatten at home; a daughter and a son
by a previous marriage, Joy Cowdery of Devola and Jeff Gatten of Kent; five
grandchildren; two brothers, Kenneth of Enfield, Conn., and Delmas of
Charleston, S.C.; and three sisters, Eula Kahrig and Sue Kuhn, both of
Pataskala, and Amy Highman of High Point, N.C.
He was
preceded in death by his father and one half-brother, William Muth.
Services
were held at 10 AM Saturday in the Lowell Chapel of Cawley & Peoples
Funeral Home with the Rev. Victor Cinson and Merle Farnsworth officiating.
Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery at Woodsfield with full military rites by
American Legion Post 750 of Lowell.
Memorial
contributions may be made to the LA Fire and Rescue Squad. Envelopes are
available at the funeral home.
Gray, Della Virginia Gray, nee Dillon
Source: The Parkersburg [West Virginia] Sentinel; 18
May 1992
Della Virginia Dillon Gray, 94, of Parkview Health Care
Center, formerly of Point Lookout, Pleasants County, died Sunday, 17 May 1992
at Parkview Health Care Center.
Mrs. Gray was a member of Point Lookout United Methodist
Church. She was born in Jackson County, a daughter of the late Abner and Mary
Jane Nalley Dillon.
She is survived by two sons, Clarence Gray of Glenwood, WV,
and James Gray of Kingsport, TN; four daughters, Mary Virginia Naugle of
Belmont, Esther Born of Indianapolis, IN, Edith Barber of Washington, and Grace
Battle* of Akron, OH; one sister, Bessie Burch of Steubenville; two brothers,
Elam Dillon and Ross Dillon, both of Sandyville; 35 grandchildren; 43
great-grandchildren; and 23 great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Burleigh Clayton
"Clatty" Gray, in 1962; two sons, and one daughter.
The funeral will be 11 am Wednesday (May 20) at the
Ruttencutter Funeral Home in St. Marys. Burial will be in Matamoras Cemetery.
*Submitter's Note: Grace's Social Security Death Index and
obituary both spell the name as BEITEL.
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier &
Press; Monday, 30 Mar 1992
Mark Cecil Grayson Jr., 8-month-old son of Kammy and Mark
Grayson Sr., of 1309 N. Fulton Ave., died at 12:25 p.m. Saturday at Deaconess
Hospital.
Surviving with his parents are his sister, Nicole Grayson,
at home, his grandparents, Herman and Patricia Frankenberger and Jerry and
Jackie Winternheimer, all of Evansville; his great-grandparents, Kenny and Anna
Winternheimer of Mount Vernon, Ind., and Minte Jones of Des Mones, Iowa; and
aunts and uncles.
Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Ziemer Funeral Home --
Central Chapel, the Rev. John Cheesman officiating, with burial in Locust Hill
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until services today at the
funeral home.
Hall, Mildred Hall,
nee Lympus
Source: The Oklahoman [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma]; 13
Mar 1992
MEEKER
HALL, Mildred, 72.
Services Saturday (Curry-Parks, Chandler).*
Submitter's Note: The Lincoln Co., Oklahoma, library searched
the Oklahoman for an obituary, but only this death notice could be found. Meeker is the name of the city where the
death occurred. Curry-Parks is the
funeral home, and Chandler is the city where the funeral home is located.
Hanes,
Jane Hanes, nee Giberson
Source: The Lancaster [Ohio] Eagle Gazette; 21 Jun
1992
Jane Hanes, 77, of Baltimore died Saturday, June 20, 1992,
at Lancaster-Fairfield Community Hospital.
She was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ in
Baltimore, Trinity Women's Guild, Mary Hustler's Sunday School Class, past member
of Pythian Sisters of Baltimore, Get Together Club, senior citizens bowling
league, Olivedale Senior Citizens Center and Pickerington Senior Citizens
Center.
She is survived by two daughters, Wanda (Gary) Ketron of
Eaton, Ohio, and Cheryl (Thomas) Taylor of London, Ohio; son, Ronald (Connie)
Hanes of Galloway, Ohio; six grandchildren; brother, Jack Miller of Lancaster.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Merrill Hanes, in
1991; parents, William and Mabel Giberson (raised by Lester and Nellie
Shreyer); also brothers and sisters.
Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10:30 p.m. in the
chapel of the Johnson-Smith Funeral Home in Baltimore. Officiating will be the Rev. Jill Dunlap. Burial will be in Basil Memorial Cemetery.
Friends may call
Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
Contributions may be given to the Trinity United Church of
Christ in Baltimore or the American Cancer Society of Fairfield County.
Harding, Martha Jane Harding, nee Jarboe
Source: Tell City [Indiana]
News, Dec. 6, 1992 and Tell City Indiana Public Library obit file
BARDSTOWN, KY.-Martha Jane Harding, 88, died at noon
Thursday, Dec. 3, 1992 at Flaget Hospital in Bardstown.
A native of Tell City, she was born Dec. 20, 1903, the
daughter of the late Henry S. and Katie (Morris) Jarboe.
She was a homemaker and a member of the Nelsonville Church
of Christ. She moved from Tell City in
1940.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Herman Harding; a
daughter, Betty Lou Harding in infancy; and two brothers, David and Thomas
Jarboe.
Surviving are a son, Henry Harding of Bardstown, Ky., and a
brother, Alfred Jarboe of Tell City.
Services will be at 1 pm EST Monday at Lilly Dale Church of
Christ in Gatchel, Bro. Henry Coultas officiating, with burial in Lilly Dale
Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 ro 8 pm Sunday and 9 to 11 am
Monday at Zoercher-Gillick Funeral Home in Tell City and from noon to 1 pm at
the church.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Lilly Dale Church Cemetery.
Submitted by PE Frichtl.
Helmbright, Jerald J.
Helmbright
Source: Martins Ferry [Ohio] Obituary File; May,
1992
MAN ELECTROCUTED. A Bridgeport man died Saturday* while
working on a roof in Washington, Pa.
According to a published report, Jerald J. Helmbright, 27,
of 66985 Kirkwood Heights, was working on the roof of a house in Canton
Township, near Washington, when a piece of aluminum he was holding touched an
electric utility line.
The report said Helmbright, who was an employee of the
Hixenbaugh Construction Co., was pronounced dead at 6:08 p.m. at Washington
Hospital.
Washington County Coroner S. Timothy Warco listed the cause
of Helmbright's death as trauma and cardiac arrest due to electrocution,
according to the report.
*Submitter's Note: Saturday was May 2 in 1992. Below is the obituary.
Helmbright, Jerald J. Helmbright
Source: Martins Ferry [Ohio] Obituary File; 4 May,
1992
Jerald J. Helmbright, 27, 66985 Kirkwood Heights,
Bridgeport, died Saturday in Washington Hospital, Washington, Pa. He was born April 5, 1965 in Richmond
Heights, Ohio.
He was employed by Hixenbaugh Construction Co., and a
member of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are his parents, Joseph Helmbright of Adena and
Sarah Denger Helmbright of Martins Ferry; two sons, Jerald Jr. of Casco, Maine,
and Joshua Helmbright at home; two brothers, Joseph J. of Bellaire and Jeffrey
of South Casco, Maine; three sisters, Jamie Gump of Adena, Judith Lude of
Chester, Md., and Jacqueline Merrill of South Casco; maternal grandmother,
Pauline Denger of Mt. Pleasant.
Friends will be received 7 to 9 p.m., today and 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday at Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside,
where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. John Godocik
officiating. Burial follows in Highland
Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant.
Henico,
Thelma B. Henico, nee Cox
Source: The Bloomington [Indiana] Herald-Times; July
31, 1992
LINTON -- Thelma B. "Tippy" Henico, 68, of
Linton, died Wednesday at Union Hospital in Terre Haute.
Born May 2, 1924, in Sandborn, she was the daughter of
Floyd and Myrtle (Flake) Cox. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include her lifetime companion, Bill Holder of
Linton; two daughters, Janet Taylor and Judy Weaver, both of Linton; two sons,
Jack Henico of Indianapolis and Dennis Henico of Linton; two stepsons, Greg
Holder of Linton and Randy Holder of Marrietta [sic--Marietta], Ga.; one
stepdaughter, Jeri Lynn Scoggins of Marrietta [sic--Marietta], Ga.; two
sisters, Helen Workman and Wilma Dove, both of Linton; 21 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by three brothers and one
granddaughter.
Services will be 1 p.m.
Saturday at Anderson-Poindexter Funeral Home in Linton. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery.
Friends may call 4-9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until
services Saturday at the funeral home.
Source: The Indianapolis [Indiana] Star; Saturday, 1
Feb 1992
Carl Henke,
84, had been
farmer
Shelbyville, Ind. -- Services for Carl E. Henke, 84,
Shelbyville, a farmer who helped found and became board chairman of Shelby
County Soil and Water Conservation District, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Evangelical
United Church of Christ, of which he was a member.
Calling will be from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday in
Carmony-Ewing Broadway Funeral Home.
He died Thursday.
A longtime farmer until retiring in 1972, he was a past
director of the Shelby County Farm Bureau Co-operative.
Mr. Henke also was a past president of Shelby County Senior
Citizens.
Memorial contributions may be made to the church memorial
fund.
He was the widower of Lucile Linville Henke.
Survivors: wife, Freda
Graham Henke; daughters, Lossie Marie Laird, Carla Beth Gross and Ann St. Onge;
son, R. T. Henke; stepdaughter, Jackie Clayton; stepson, Roy Graham; sister,
Ella deHeer; 11 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; three stepgrandchildren; two
great-stepgrandchildren.
Source: The Hillsdale [Michigan] Daily News: 24 Jun 1992
ALLEN -- Clyde V. Herlan, 84, of 122 Prestiss [sic–Prentiss]
St., Allen, died Tuesday (June 23, 1992) in the Litchfield Nursing Centre.
Born in Schley, Ohio, July 20, 1907, he was the son of John
and Martha Cummings Herlan.
Mr. Herlan was a retired oil driller and tool dresser.
He married the former Alice Eddy, April 28, 1930, and she
survives.
Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Betty) Trost,
Gladwin, and Mrs. Arthur (Karen)Smith, Homer; four sons, Randall of Grand
Rapids, Kenneth of Hillsdale, and Gene and David, both of Jackson; one sister,
Carrie Binegar, Newport, Ohio; one brother, Joseph of Newport; 13
grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the
Allen Cemetery, with Jason King officiating.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today, at
the George White Funeral Home, Litchfield.
Source: The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, [Rancho
Cucamonga, California]; 13 Sep 1992
ONTARIO -- Charles G. Herren, 62, of Ontario, died Sept. 11
at home.
He was born in Fort Collins, Colo., and lived in Ontario 60
years.
He was a security officer.
Mr. Herren is survived by his wife, Lois; two sons, Kimothy
and Chuck Herren, both of Ontario; three daughters, Donna Frye of Hayfork,
Susan Herren of Lancaster and Shelly Wittman of Montana; his mother, Ethel
Herren of Chino; three sisters, Mabel Zumwalt of San Fernando, Hazel Lewis of
Running Springs and Ival Lenhart of Whittier; and four grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Riverside National
Cemetery, staging area No. 3.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer
Society.
Draper Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
Source: The East Liverpool [Ohio] Evening Review;
Wednesday, 5 Aug 1992
Robert J.
Higgins, 34
EAST LIVERPOOL --
Robert J. Higgins, 34, of Lincoln Avenue died at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4,
1992, at Presbyterian University Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa., from injuries
sustained in an auto accident Monday.
He was born in East Liverpool July 22, 1958, a son of Rose
Mercer Higgins of Chester and the late William Higgins Sr.
Survivors include a daughter, Ruby Star Davis of Ohio; four
brothers, Charles Higgins of West Point, William F. Higgins Jr. and David
Higgins of Newell and Mark Higgins of New Cumberland; three sisters, Mrs. Steve
(Veronica) Harlan of Thornville, Ohio, Mrs. Ted (Sandra) McCoy of New
Cumberland and Terri Wells of Newell; and a grandchild.
The Rev. James Dumire of the Chester First United Methodist
Church is to conduct services at 11 a.m. Friday at the Arner Funeral
Chapel. The Tri-State Veterans Burial Group
is to conduct full military rites graveside at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the chapel from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday.
Highman,
Burdette E. Highman
Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
Burdette
Highman, 72, of 515 Sheridan Street, died at
Mr.
Highman was a resident of Zanesville most of his life and was a mechanic
retired from Ohio Power Company. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a
Protestant by faith. He was a member of the AARP and Ohio Power Veterans
Association.
Born
He was
preceded in death by two brothers, Allen and Everett Highman and two sisters,
Beulah Travnicek and Thelma Gibbons.
Surviving
are his wife, Mary Lois Baker Highman, whom he married Jan. 10. 1944; one
daughter and son-in-law, Karen and Albert Heskett of Chandlersville; one son,
Michael Highman of the home; a stepbrother, Ray Highman of Woodsfield; and several
nieces and nephews.
Friends
were received Monday at the Bryan Funeral Home, where services were held
Tuesday with the Rev. Jim Hayes of Millersburg Baptist Church officiating.
Burial was in Memorial Park.
Hines,
Gertrude B. Hines, nee Bishop
Source: The Barnesville Enterprise, Barnesville,
Ohio; 26 Aug 1992
Gertrude B. Hines, 80, Walton Retirement Home, Barnesville,
died Aug. 21, 1992 in Barnesville Hospital.
She was born July 2, 1912 in Barnesville, a daughter of the late Wilbur
E. and Sarah Saffel Bishop.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church,
Garden Club and the Eldorado Club, all of Barnesville.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Stewart S. Hines,
and one sister, Dortha Thompson.
Surviving are two sons, David of Minneapolis, Minn. and
Dean of Savannah, Ga.; one sister, Beatrice Wheeler of Akron; six grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Services were held Monday afternoon from the
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral home with Rev. Charles Kirkpatrick
officiating. Burial was in Crestview
Cemetery, Barnesville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer
Society.
Source: The Columbus [Indiana] Republic; 15 May 1992
Retired laborer
Norbert Hogan
Columbus
Norbert Hogan, 70, of Columbus, died Monday, May 11, 1992,
at the home of a friend with whom he had been living.
He was a retired general laborer.
Graveside service has been tentatively scheduled for
Saturday. Further arrangements will be
announced. Barkes, Inlow and Weaver
Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Mr. Hogan was born Feb. 11,1922, at St. Louis Crossing, the
son of Marion J. and Verila Cummings Hogan.
Survivors include a stepson, Loren Wood of Hope; and
sisters, Floriene Pope of Shelbyville and Betty J. Hogan of Franklin.
Submitter's Note: Below is the funeral announcement.
Source: The Columbus [Indiana] Republic; 16 May 1992
Died Monday
Norbert F.
Hogan
Service today
Graveside service for Norbert F. Hogan, 70, of Columbus,
will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. today at Sidney Cemetery at St. Louis Crossing.
Barkes, Inlow and Weaver Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie Hogan.
Mr. Hogan died Monday, May 11, 1992, at the home of a
friend with whom he had been living.
Hosmer, Mary E. Hosmer nee Wilson
Mary E. Hosmer , 69, 1510 Spruce Ave., died at 5:31
a.m. of an apparent heart attack at Wilson Memorial Hospital.
She was born Sept. 29, 1922, in McConnelsville,
daughter of Howard and Fausta (Anderson) Wilson. (She died April 6, 1992)
In
1961 she was married to John R. Hosmer. He survives.
Other
survivors include three sons, John Hosmer II of Sidney, Jack Matson of Newark,
and Chris Johnson of Tipp city; three daughters, Mrs. Luther (Janot) Fitch of
Louisa, KY, Mrs. Dowel (Lois) Derr of Bradford, Oh. And Rosemary Mees of
Sidney; two step daughters, Cindy Abner of Piqua and Carol Franke of Ansonia;
24 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; two brothers, George and Gene
Wilson, both of Newark.
Two
brothers, a sister and two great-grandchildren are deceased.
Mrs.
Hosmer was baptized in the first Baptist faith. She was a manager of the Spruce
Avenue Apartments Complex.
Services
will be held Wednesday at 1p.m. at the Cromes Funeral Home with the Rev.
William Hovestreydt officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Point Cemetery, Pasco,
oh.
Friends
may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Source: The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky);
Friday, 28 Feb 1992
Roy House, 62, of 3703 Cliff Ave., died Wednesday at
SS.Mary & Elizabeth Hospital.
He was a native of Munfordville, a retired employee of the
Church of Christ.
Survivors: his
wife, Shirley House; three sons, Mack House of Federal Way, Wash., Roy A. House
of Fort Ord., Calif., and Richard
House; two daughters, Rose Ann Perez of Amarillo, Texas, and Leila Phillips of
Fort Hood, Texas; a sister, Alta Mae Logsdon of Munfordville; and seven
grandchildren.
Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, Sego
Funeral Home, Munfordville.
Burial: Leesville Cemetery,
Upton. Visitation: after 4 p.m. Friday.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News-Register;
18 Aug 1992
HULL, James
W., 53, of Moundsville, died Sunday in Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at
Altmeyer Funeral Home, Lutes-Kirby-Vance Chapel, 118 Grant Ave., Moundsville,
where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park, Sherrard. Memorial contributions may be made to the
ICWU Scholarship fund, 1655 W. Market St., Akron, Ohio 44313-7095 or House of
the Carpenter, 21 N. Front St., Wheeling, W. Va. 26003.
Indermuhle,
Delbert W. Indermuhle
Source: The Spirit of Democracy [Woodsfield, Ohio];
March 1992
DELBERT
INDERMUHLE, 71
Delbert W. Indermuhle, 71, 50026 Baptist RIDGE Road,
Sardis, died Thursday, March 12, 1992 in The Ohio State University Hospital,
Columbus. He was born May 1, 1920 at
Sardis, son of the late Carl and Willetta Walter Indermuhle.
He was a retired employee of Scott Lumber Co., New
Martinsville, W.Va., and a member of Apostolic Christian Church, Sardis.
Surviving are his wife, Martha Berger Indermuhle; three
sons, Robert, Kenneth, and Allen, all of Sardis; two daughters, Mrs. Dennis
(Doris) Miller and Joyce Indermuhle, both of Sardis, two sisters, Rosella Figel
and Mrs. John (Almeda) Brake, both of Sardis; 13 grandchildren.
Services were held
Sunday at the Apostolic Christian Church.
Burial followed in Apostolic Church Cemetery, Sardis.
Memorial contributions may be made to: Apostolic Christian Church, 59076 State
Route 255, Sardis, Ohio 43946.
Jackson, George F. Jackson, Sr.
Source: The [Colorado Springs, Colorado] Gazette -
Wednesday, August 26, 1992
GEORGE F. JACKSON
SR., 83, of Colorado Springs died Aug. 24, 1992, at a local hospital. He had
been a printer, a chef at The Broadmoor and an A-1 Truck Line operator. He also
had been a state representative and senator for Colorado.
Visitation will be from 1 to 9 p.m. today at Swan-Law.
Funeral Home Chapel, 501 N. Cascade Ave. The funeral will
be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Memorial Gardens Mausoleum Chapel, 3825 Airport
Road, with the Rev. Harold Shoemaker officiating. Burial will be at Memorial
Gardens Cemetery. Swan-Law is handling arrangements.
Mr. Jackson was born Sept. 2, 1908, in New York City to
Jessee [sic–Jesse] and Beatrice M. (Turner) Jackson.
He had lived in Colorado Springs since 1912 and was a
member of the Elks Club. He also was the state and national president, as well
as a life member, of the Isaac Walton League.
Mr. Jackson was married July 13,* 1934, in Castle Rock to
Ruby Styskal, who survives.
He also is survived by three sons, Harold L. of Caldwell,
Ind., George F. Jr. of Holland, Ohio, and William of Tightwad, Mo.; four
brothers; three sisters; 29 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren.
He had two brothers and a sister, who are deceased.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Isaac Walton
Scholarship Fund, in care of Jack Powell, P.O. Box 15215, Colorado Springs
80935.
*Submitter’s Note: His
wife’s obituary gives the date as July 14, 1934.
Jackson,
Jesse Benjamin Jackson
Source: The Colorado Springs [Colorado] Gazette -
Wednesday, October 14, 1992
Mr Jesse Benjamin Jackson, 81
of Denver
JESSE BENJAMIN JACKSON, 81, of Colorado Springs died Oct.
12, 1992, in Denver. He was a plumber at Jackson's Manitou Gas Shop before
retiring.
The funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Blunt
Mortuary Chapel, 2229 W. Colorado Ave., with the Rev. David Hunting
officiating. Private burial at Crystal Valley Cemetery, Manitou Springs, is
planned. Blunt is handling arrangements.
Mr. Jackson was born Sept. 8, 1911, in Governors Island,
N.Y., to Jesse and Beatrice (Turner) Jackson.
He had lived in Colorado Springs and Manitou Springs for 80
years. He was a member of Community Congregational Church and Manitou Springs
Kiwanis.
Mr. Jackson was married to Mary Louise Koemuth, who
survives.
He also is survived by a son, Richard of Evergreen; a
daughter, Carolin Perriman of Westminster; three brothers, Walter of Colorado
Springs, Charles of California and Richard of Oklahoma; three sisters,
"Dick" Peterson of California, Marjorie Moyer of Ohio and Julia
Peterson of Arizona; five grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Keiffer,
Helen Keiffer, nee Tuley
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; 26 or 27 Dec
1992
HELEN KEIFFER, 72,
Shelbyville, died Wed., Dec. 23, 1992 at her daughter's home in Shelbyville. Born June 6, 1920 in Milroy, she was the daughter of Henry and Jenny (Fishback)
Tuley. On May 4, 1937, she was married
to Leo Keiffer, who died Sept. 20, 1983.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. James (Carol) Glover,
Shelbyville; sisters, Alice Blocher, Grace Kehrt and Eva Greenfield, all of
Shelbyville, and Catherine Riley, Murray, Ky., and two grandsons; four
brothers, Charles Tuley, Chesterton, Bill Tuley, Morgantown, John Tuley,
Shelbyville, and Robert Tuley. Two
sisters and two brothers preceded her in death.
Services Monday at Murphy Funeral Home, with burial in St.
Joseph Catholic Cemetery.
Kinkade,
Charles Joseph Kinkade
Source: the Yakima Herald, Washington, Feb. 26, 1992
SUNNYSIDE–Charles
Joseph Kinkade, 75, of 6891 Progressive Road, Wapato, passed away at Sunnyside
Community Hospital February 23, 1992.
Charles
was born February 13, 1917 to John and Essie (Carr) Kinkade at Plentywood,
Montana. His early years were spent in
Montana and Missouri and in 1934 the family moved to Mabton, Washington.
Charles
served in the Civilian Conservation Corps for three years. In 1940 he joined the U.S. Army and he was
at Pearl Harbor when war was declared.
In
September, 1944, he was married to Jayne I. Sillbaugh in Selah, Washington.
Charles
was honorably discharged from the service in October 1945, and made his home in
Mabton.
Charles
worked for many farmers around the Yakima Valley and in the Bickleton
area. In 1961 he began work for Prosser
Packers and Twin City Foods, until he retired in 1977.
He was
preceded in death by a baby daughter in 1946, both parents, his wife Jayne in
1974, and by his brother Harley in 1984.
Charles is
survived by two daughters, Jill Kinkade of Seattle, and Sandi Kinkade of
Westport, WA; two sisters, Veda L. Harrison of Selah and Mrs. Elmer (Thelma)
Satterfield of Grandview; a dear companion and friend, Lenora Stuber of Wapato
and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation
will be Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at Valley Hills
Mortuary, corner of North Avenue and North 11th in Sunnyside. Burial with Military Honors will follow at
the Mabton Cemetery.
Memorials
may be made to Trout, Unlimited (Yakima Chapter), P.O. Box 10341, Yakima, WA
98909 or to the charity of the donor’s choice and may be left at the Funeral
Home at the time of service.
Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository; 5 Feb 1992
Gilbert L. Kleyman, age 69, of Box 129, Bolivar, OH, passed
away Tuesday at Aultman Hospital following a long illness.
He retired in 1978 from Dyneer Inc., formerly Aspro Steel
of Canton, where he was a truck driver.
He was born in Bellaire, OH. Member
of the Canton Baptist Temple and the Bolivar Army-Navy Club.
Preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Bertha (Wilkson)
Kleyman; three brothers; ten sisters.
Survived by his wife Esther J. (Workman), whom he married April 30, 1945;
sons, James L. of Uhrichsville and Roger L. of Brewster; five grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren; a sister, Mildred Decker of Canton.
Funeral services will be Friday at 11 a.m. in the Lebold
Funeral Home of Bolivar with Rev. Jim Henninger officiating. Burial in Ft. Laurens Cemetery of
Bolivar. Friends may call Thursday 7-9
p.m. at the funeral home.
(Lebold, 874-3113)
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; Saturday, 18
Jan 1992
CHARLES L. KNOEBEL, 72, 1121 S. Noble St., died
Saturday, Jan. 18, 1992, at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Born Oct. 8, 1919, in Madison, Ind., he was
the son of Charles M. and Matilda (Roche) Knoebel Sr. On Apr. 11, 1943, he married Miriam Weintraut, and she
survives. Other survivors include
daughters, Mrs. James (Cheryl) Nolley, Shelbyville, Mrs. Bruce (Cindy) Butzin,
Kokomo; three grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Martha McCarty, Franklin. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic
church, and served in the U.S. Army during WWII and the Korean conflict.
Services in charge of Carmony-Ewing Broadway Funeral Home,
with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Kuhn, Iola Devora "Debbie" Kuhn, nee Johnson
Source: newspaper clipping, Woodsfield or Marietta,
Ohio [probably Marietta]; 15 or 16 Apr 1992
RINARD MILLS --
Iola Devora "Debbie" Kuhn, 71, of Rinard Mills Rt. 1 died Tuesday
(April 14, 1992) in Marietta Memorial Hospital.
She has spent most her life in the Marr community. She was born July 10, 1920, in Monroe County
to Elba and Lula Mae Johnson.
Mrs. Kuhn is survived by three sons, Hank of Marr, Lonnie
of Marietta Rt. 5 and Arlen of Barnesville; four daughters, Violet Hall of
Lower Salem, Marjorie Hall of Dumfries, Va., Helen Mellott of Barnesville and
Connie Ruckman of New Milton, W. Va.; 25 grandchildren; and one sister, Hattie
Bigley of Lower Salem.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Elmer
"Toad" Kuhn in 1973; one daughter, Rosemary Kuhn; one brother, Joe
Johnson; and one half-brother, Raymond Johnson.
Services will be 11 a.m. Friday in McClure-Schafer Funeral
Home at Marietta with the Rev. Charles Kendall officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Friends may call from noon today until 11
a.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Landefeld, Clyde E. Landefeld
Source: Memory card, July 27, 1992
Clyde E. Landefeld, born September 13, 1912; died July 27,
1992; services 1 p.m. Thursday, July 30, 1992, at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, Ohio; minister Reverend Ed Thurmond; interment Miltonsburg
Cemetery, Miltonsburg, Ohio.
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian; Wed., 4
Nov. 1992
Services
were conducted by Rev. Lloyd Tenney at 4 P.M. Friday at Given-Dawson Funeral
Home, West Lafayette for Clinton M. Leach, 66, of 22112 High Street, West
Lafayette, who died Tuesday Nov. 3, 1992 at his home after a lengthy illness.
Military
graveside services were conducted by Coshocton Veterans Council in Fairfield
Cemetery. Friends were received from 5 to 8 P.M. Thursday at the funeral home.
He was
born Dec. 23, 1925, in Noble County, son of the late Ellis and Maude Carpenter
Leach. He attended school in Noble County and was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran
of World War II. He worked as a bricklayer for 30 years. He was a member of the
Church of Christ, West Lafayette, Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Local 44 of
Zanesville and the Newcomerstown Elks Lodge.
He was
preceded in death by a brother and two sisters.
Mr. Leach
leaves his wife, Eileen Gallagher Leach; a son Larry G. Leach of Coshocton; a
daughter, Mrs. John (Diana) Calvin of West Lafayette; three sisters, Edith
Bates of West Lafayette; Nancy Moore of Coshocton and Phyllis Bates of
Sarahsville; and four grandchildren.
Lewis,
Kathryn Lewis, nee Sutton
Source: The Paulding Obituary Card File, Paulding
County, Ohio, Carnegie Library; 29 Apr 1992
TOLEDO -- Kathryn "Kate" Lewis, 71, of Harvest
Lane, died April 23 in the Toledo Hospital.
She was born in Paulding County.
She was preceded in death by her son, Terry.
Surviving are her daughter, Sandra (Lloyd) Moore; a
brother, William Sutton, Paulding; and a sister, Dorothy Thompson, Paulding.
Funeral services were held Monday at Northwest Baptist
Church in Toledo with the Rev. Andrew Edwards III officiating. Burial was in Toledo Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to the church building fund.
Source: The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, [Ontario,
California]; 23 Jan 1992
MONTCLAIR -- Leland Lowther, 79, of Montclair died Jan. 21
at the Community Convalescent Hospital in Montclair.
He was born in Ohio and lived in Inland Valley 47 years.
Retired, he was a Kaiser Steel crane operator.
Mr. Lowther is survived by two sons, Jimmie Lowther of
Ontario and Johnie Lowther of Moreno Valley; four daughters, Lois Herron [sic–Herren]
and Marcia Schmidt,* both of Ontario, Judy Patterson of Chino and Karen Metz*
of Rancho Cucamonga; 13 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 tonight at Draper Mortuary,
Ontario.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at Draper Memorial
Chapel. Interment will be in Forest
Lawn Memorial Park, Covina Hills.
Draper Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.
*Submitter's Note:
Marcia Schmidt and Karen Metz are his stepdaughters.
Lude, Earl J. Lude
Earl J. Lude, 64, of 829 Mariann Drive, Martins Ferry , died Nov. 22 1992 at
home.
He was a retired carpenter, a member of Carpenter's Union Local No.3,
Wheeling, a member of St. John Lustheran Church, Martins Ferry and an Air Force
veteran of WWII.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Haag Lude; a son, John Michel of
Beverly Shores, In; two daughters, Diana Melendez of Martins Ferry and Heidi
Waller of Vienna, W V.; his stepmother, Ella Smith Lude of Clarington; three
sisters, Winona Postelewaite of Albuquerque, NM., Ada Mae Howell of Clarington
and Sue Leasure of Sardis; five grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Dora M. Baker Ludel
Friends were received Nov. 24 at Rush Funeral Home, Clarington, where
services were held at 1 pm Nov 25Burial followed in Clarington Cemetery.
Source: Monroe County Beacon: Nov 26 1992
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal [online] -
Thursday, September 17, 1992
BARBERTON -- Richard Eugene Marvin, 78, passed away Sept.
16.
He was born in Findlay, Ohio, residing in the
Barberton-Akron area for 50 years. He was a member of St. Demetrius Serbian
Orthodox Church and retired from Logan Metal Stamping.
He is survived by wife, Mildred; son and daughter-in-law,
Raymond and Marlene Marvin of Alvada, Ohio; daughter and son-in-law, Joanne and
Phillip Rogers of Findlay; stepdaughters, Kathryn Snider of Barberton, Violet
Galehouse of Norton; stepson, Robert Stolich of Wadsworth; numerous
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services Friday, 1 p.m., at St. Demetrius Serbian
Orthodox Church, Rev. Milovan Korach officiating. Burial at Greenlawn Cemetery.
Visitation TODAY, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the funeral home, and Friday, one
hour before services, at the church. Parastas services Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.
(Campfield-Hickman,
745-3161.)
Matz, Clara Elizabeth Matz (nee--Hoff)
Source--Newsclipping
DALTON-- Clara E. Matz, 80, of 137 W. Schultz St., Dalton,
formerly of Lewisville, died Thursday June 4, 1992 following a brief
illness. She was born February 4, 1912, in Monroe County, daughter of the
late George and Eva Smith Hoff. She was a member of Lewisville United Methodist
Church and Lewisville Fireman's Auxiliary.
Mrs. Matz leaves her husband, Harry J. Matz of Dalton; one
son Wilfred "Whitey" Matz of Dalton; four grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday at
Monbarren Funeral Home, Dalton, where services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday with
the Reverend Charles Peal officiating. Burial will be in Dalton Cemetery.
McCabe,
Virginia McCabe
Virginia McCabe, 66, 306 S. Lincoln Ave., Barnesville,
died April 8, 1992 in Barnesville Hospital. Se was bom June 29, 1925 in Belmont
Co., daughter of the late Homer and Stella Huntsman Brown. She was a retired employee of the former
Jonathan Logan Co.
She was preceded in death by two daughters, Sandra
Kay,McCabe and an infant; and one brother, Charles Brown.
Surviving are her husband, Robert McCabe; one brother,
Harry A. Brown of Columbus; a sister, Josephine Davis of Barnesville; two
nephews, Bill Davis of Barnesville and Rodney Brown of Oklahoma; two nieces,
Becky Marco of Glendale, W.Va., and Charlotte Giehl of Columbus.
Services were held Saturday at the
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home with Rev. Jim Gallagher officiating.
Burial was made in Crestview Cemetery.
McGuire,
Sandra G. McGuire, nee Pope
Source: newspaper clipping (from her sister Judy);
February, 1992
A private family service will be held for Sandra G. McGuire
of Yucca Valley.
Burial will also be private.
Mrs. McGuire, a native of Indiana, died Saturday at
Sunset-Kaiser Hospital in Los Angeles.
She was 49.
She was a 41-year resident of California and an 11-year
resident of Yucca Valley.
Described by her family as a devout Christian, Mrs. McGuire
was very active in the community, most notably with the Yucca Valley Boys and
Girls Club.
She worked in Yucca Valley for about 10 years as a
salesperson and clerk for her family's business, Pope's Antiques.
Mrs. McGuire is survived by her husband, Dennis F. McGuire,
of Yucca Valley; her mother, Martha Quast, of Yucca Valley; two sisters, Cindy
Lou Delk, of Indiana, and Judy Mathis, of Las Vegas, Nev.; three brothers, Bill Pope, of Apple Valley, Don Pope, of San
Bernardino, and Jack Pope of Yucca Valley; two daughters, Billi Jean McGuire
and Jacki Renee McGuire, both of Yucca Valley; two sons, Donald Gulley, of
Yucca Valley, and Robert Gulley, of Washington state; five step-daughters,
Patti Goodman of San Bernardino, Denise Karsh, of Mineola, Tex., Debbi Loftus,
of Magna, Ut., Janice McGuire, of Fullerton and Wanda Sims of Fontana; one
step-son, Daniel R. McGuire, of Mineola, Tex.; 18 grandchildren; one
great-grandchild, and numerous nephews and nieces.
Arrangements are private.
McWilliams, Garry D. McWilliams
Source: Central Ohio Obituaries, MSS 309, Box 5, File
43, p 55 from the Ohio Genealogical Society; November, 1992
Gary D. McWilliams, 43, Ashville, died Nov. 3, 1992, at his
residence.
Born June 4, 1949, Columbus, he was the son of the late
Richard and Jean Thompson McWilliams.
He is survived by a daughter, June Renae of Florida;
brother, Dick McWilliams of Florida; and a special friend, Nikki L. Getz of
Ashville.
He was a veteran of the Vietnam war.
Funeral service will be 1 p.m. Friday at the Wellman
Funeral Home, Ashville. Burial will be
at Forest Cemetery.
Friends
may call 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Source: The Oregonian [Portland, Oregon] - Saturday,
January 2, 1993
A funeral for Russell Jamieson Meeks of Milwaukie will be
at 1 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of Lincoln Willamette Funeral Directors.
Interment will be in the Little Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Gardens.
He died of a heart attack Tuesday while working in
Milwaukie. Mr. Meeks was 84.
He was born Oct. 26, 1908, in Canby, and lived most of his
life in the Milwaukie area. He married Esther R. Neff on Dec. 2, 1934, in
Bellingham, Wash. Mr. Meeks worked as a superintendent for General Construction
Co. in Portland for a number of years until his retirement in 1962.
At the time of his death, Mr. Meeks had owned and operated
Meeks Greenhouses, a local commercial landscaping company, for the past 30
years. He was a member of the Non-Denominational Fellowship.
Survivors in addition to his wife, include his daughter, Jacquie of
Newberg; son, Russell J. of Milwaukie; brothers, George and Clement of Riddle;
and two grandchildren.
Mercer,
Clarence Richard Mercer
Source: The Gaston [North Carolina] Gazette; 16 Dec
1992
MOUNT HOLLY --
Clarence Richard Mercer, 65, 743 Riddle St., died Dec. 13, 1992, at Carolinas
Medical Center, Charlotte.
He was a native of Luzerne County, Pa., and son of the late
Abraham and Rokie Cronin Mercer. He was
employed as a truck driver and was an Army and Navy veteran of World War
II. Survivors include his wife, Nellie
Campbell Mercer; a son, Michael Lee Mercer of Mount Holly; two daughters,
Rickie Watts of Concord and Stephanie Susan Mercer of Paw Creek; a brother,
Jack A. Mercer of Mount Holly; a sister, Rose Higgins of Chester, W.Va.; eight
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Carothers Funeral Home, Mount Holly, is in charge of the
arrangements.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal - Wednesday, January 22, 1992
BARBERTON -- Glenn E. Mercer, 60, passed away Jan. 20 at
his residence after a courageous battle with cancer.
He retired from Edwin Shaw Hospital with 17 years service.
He is survived by sons, Buddy and Danny of Barberton;
daughters, Tina Mercer of Kenmore, Grace Shaffer of Barberton, Rokie McKee and
Amy Mercer both of Akron; 13 grandchildren; and sister, Rose Higgins of West
Virginia.
Service will be held at the convenience of the family. In
lieu of remembrances, contributions may be made to the Cancer Society or United
Way.
(Cox, 745-3311.)
Source: The Canton [Ohio] Repository; 3 Apr 1992
Albert Merrin, age 81, of 4121 Tamara SE, Canton, passed
away Thursday morning in Aultman Hospital after a two-year illness.
Born May 11, 1910 in Wigan, England and had lived most of
his life in Amsterdam, OH and the Canton South area for the past 31 years. He retired from Canton Drop Forge in 1973
and had worked as a coal miner for 27 years.
Member and Elder of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Canton. He was the son of the late Issac [sic] and
Elizabeth (Shaw) Merrin of Amsterdam, OH.
Survived by his wife, Clarice (Dallison) Merrin with whom
he would have celebrated 53 years of marriage on April 8, 1992; three sons,
Ronald of Bolivar, Garry of Benton, AR and Paul of East Canton; six
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five sisters; three brothers, Irene
Sogan of Amsterdam, Norma Myer of Scio, Beatrice Vergaleto and Edna Hefling,
both of Canton and Gladys McDonald of North Canton, Fred and Norman Merrin,
both of Amsterdam, Jack Merrin of Canton.
Preceded in death by one sister; two brothers.
He was a 60 year member of Amsterdam Moose Lodge of
Amsterdam, OH, member of Canton South High School Athletic Booster Club, a
retired member of the United Steel Workers Union and United Mine Workers and a
member of Canton Drop Forge Retirees.
Memorial services will be Saturday, April 4, 11 a.m. in
Westminster Presbyterian Church at 171 Aultman Ave. N.W. Canton with Rev. Edwin
Houk officiating. His body has been
donated to the Case Western Reserve University Hospital, Dept. of Anatomy. "He gave in death that others may
live." In lieu of flowers, the
family requests contributions may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church of
Canton and the Total Living Center at 9th St. SW, Canton.
(Kreighbaum-Sanders, 484-2525)
Source: The Havre [Montana] Daily News; 11 Jun 1992
PLENTYWOOD -- Clarence M. Miller, 67, retired telephone
repairman, died Monday in a Great Falls hospital of natural causes.
Services will be at
2 p.m. Friday at the First Congregational Church in Plentywood.
Fulkerson Funeral Home of Plentywood is in charge of
arrangements.
He was born in Blaine County, near Harlem, where he grew up
and attended schools. He served in the
Navy during World War II.
He married Rosemary Clouse in 1947 at Newton, Iowa. They lived for a time in the Newton area,
where he worked as a lineman for a power company before he went to work for
Mountain Bell Telephone, transferring in 1953 to Plentywood and retiring in
1982.
He was a member of the Sheridan Saddle Club and past master
of Plentywood Lodge No. 91 A.F. & A.M.
He served as lodge treasurer for many years.
He is survived by a
daughter, Susan Dussault of Fort Benton, his mother, Lou Miller of Harlem; four
brothers, Dan Miller of Havre; Jack Miller of Harlem; and Tom and Larry Miller,
both of Malta; one sister, Pat Shoemaker of Glendive, and two grandsons.
He was preceded in death by his wife; two sons, Mike and
Mark; and three brothers.
Source: The Havre [Montana] Daily News; 28 Jul 1992
HARLEM -- Funeral services were held at the Harlem High
School Gym July 22 for Daniel H. "Soak" Miller, 49, Havre, who died
of an apparent heart attack July 18 in Landusky.
Joe Brown was the officiant.
Special music during the services included "Where The
Cowboys Ride Away" and "Better Man."
Pallbearers were Spike Guardipee, Lyle Cochran, Bill
Murdock, Sam Bird, Jim Teter and Ted Hoyt.
Honorary pallbearers were his lifelong friends.
Burial was in Harlem Cemetery, with military graveside
honors performed by Harlem VFW Post 4744.
He enjoyed rodeos, cattle and kids.
His obituary which appeared in the July 21 edition of The
Daily News was incorrect in stating his survivors include three grandsons. There are two grandsons and one granddaughter
among the survivors.
He was preceded in death by four brothers, Ben Miller in
1953, Howard Miller in 1983, Bill Miller in April 1992 and Mike Miller in June
1992.
THANK YOU
The family of Dan "Soak" Miller would like to
express our gratitude to everyone for their concern, prayers, memorials, cards,
food, flowers and many other expressions of kindness in the recent loss of our
loved one. He touched the lives of many
and he will be missed by all who knew him.
Your kindness and concern in our sorrow will remain with us always as a
precious memory. May God's Blessings be
with you always.
Shelly M. Miller
Louisa M. Miller
Jim Miller and family
Tom and Gisela Miller and family
Larry and Connie Miller and family
Jack and Marge Miller and family
Pat and Rusty Shoemaker and family
Submitter's Note: Below is an account of the funeral.
Source: The Harlem [Montana]
News; 29 Jul 1992
by Mary O'
For a few minutes last Wednesday I was transfixed back into
a period of time belonging to our ancestors who helped settle this country.
The scene I viewed couldn't be happening today! But it was!
I watched teary-eyed as the beautiful farm wagon rumbled
along so naturally in its coat of green paint with red wheels. The large, beautifully groomed, graceful
Belgian horses pulled proudly as they carried their cargo north. Their manes bounced in time with the hooves
clipping on the road with heads held high and steps firm and precise.
This was the final tribute to Dan (Soak) Miller traveling
his last miles to Harlem Cemetery.
Wagonmaster Ralph Snider and friend Joe Brown, dressed as
real western gentlemen, sat tall and proud on the wagon seat. The beautiful coffin, topped with flowers,
rode majestically in the wagon box.
Outriders were Soak's
friends and pallbearers. Their horses
pranced and danced their way along, following the wagon as guardsmen. The riderless horse, an old western custom,
and always a touching scene, accompanied the outriders as they rode the trail
with their friends for the last time.
What a wonderful, beautiful, dignified trip for a cowboy or rancher, out
here in the west, under the big sky.
*Submitter’s Note: A photo
of the horse-drawn wagon carrying the remains of Dan “Soak” Miller to the
Harlem Cemetery accompanied this article.
Miller, Ida Miller, nee Jacobs
Source: newspaper clipping, Monroe Co., Ohio; 31 Jul
1992
Ida Miller, 71, 37230 State Rt. 260, Sycamore Valley, died
Thursday in Marietta Memorial Hospital.
She was born Nov. 26, 1920 in Jefferson County, daughter of the late
Leslie and Lillian Mathews Jacobs.
She was a member of the Creighton Ridge Church of Christ, Sycamore
Valley.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry R. Miller;
two sisters and a grandson.
Surviving are two sons, Henry Jr. of Lewisville, and James
L. of Ashland; two daughters, Mrs. Larry (Wanda) Burkhart of Sycamore Valley and
Mrs. Charles (Wilma) Efaw of Nankin; two stepsons, Lloyd Miller of Lower Salem,
and William Miller of Barberton; a stepdaughter, Ada Alston of Bremond, Texas;
a brother, William Jacobs of Jefferson; five sisters, Emma Holiday of Sycamore
Valley, Susanna Orr of Flushing, Pearl Kerns of Tampa, Fla., Thelma Bugay of
Cambridge, and Margie Devore of Canton; 12 grandchildren; a
great-granddaughter; four stepgrandchildren; five stepgreat-grandchildren; a
stepgreat-great-grandchild.
Friends will be received 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday at Watters
Funeral Home, Woodsfield. Services will
be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Creighton Ridge Church of Christ, with James Barr
officiating. Burial follows in Pleasant
Ridge Cemetery, near Graysville.
Milligan, Leah Mae Milligan, nee Goodballet
Source: The Evening Review
[East Liverpool, Ohio]; Tuesday, 12 May 1992
Leah Milligan, 74, city
native
EAST LIVERPOOL -- Services are planned Wednesday for Mrs.
Leah Mae Milligan, 74, of East Fifth Street, who died Monday morning, May 11,
1992, at the East Liverpool Extended Care Center following a lengthy illness.
She was born here June 5, 1917, a daughter of the late
William H. Goodballet and Estella Plate Goodballet.
Mrs. Milligan had been employed in the office at the former
Bloor’s Pharmacy before retiring in 1973. She graduated from East Liverpool
High School in 1936, and was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene.
Her husband, Earl W. Milligan, whom she married May 9, 1937,
preceded her in death.
She is survived by two nieces, a nephew and several
great-nieces and great-nephews.
The Rev. Larry Hall of the church is to conduct the
services at 1 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Calcutta United
Presbyterian Cemetery.
Friends may call at the
funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Source: The Findlay [Ohio] Courier; 28 Sep 1992
Graveside services for Robert W. Minard, 63, of 419 1/2 S.
Main St., will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Maple Grove Cemetery.
Visitation will be held from 7-9 p.m. today at
Coldren-Crates Funeral Home.
Mr. Minard died Saturday evening at Blanchard Valley
Hospital.
He was born Aug. 23, 1929 in Findlay to Orville E. and
Hazel M. (Ghaster) Minard. He married
Marciel Lafferty, who preceded him in death.
Surviving are two stepdaughters, Barbara Forster, Findlay;
JoAnn Orwick, North Carolina; four step-grandchildren; three
step-great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Evelyn Hurley, Findlay; and Velma
Sheldon, Colorado Springs, Colo.
He was preceded in death by as stepson, Jerry Orwick; three
brothers, Howard, Stanley and Donald; and two sisters, Dorothy Wolfarth and
Mabel Jones.
Mr. Minard was a retired laborer. He was a member of the Findlay VFW.
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; Sep 1992
LAUREN RENEE MINER, 5, died Thursday, Sept. 3, 1992, in
Marion, Ind. She was born Nov. 24,
1986, in Muncie, Ind., the daughter of Alan and Denise (Robinson) Miner.
Survivors include the parents; grandparents Robert and
Angela Miner and Lee Sherley all of Shelbyville; a brother, Paul Miner, at home;
sisters, Sarah and Ashley Miner, both at home; grandparents, Paul and Wilma
Robinson of Spiceland, Ind.; great-grandparents, the Rev. Ralph and Clista Mayo
of Orleans, Ind., and Joe and Dorothy Robinson of West Terre Haute, Ind.
Services at the Brinker Heights Wesleyan Church, with
calling at the Needham-Storey Funeral Service North Chapel, in Marion. Burial will be at the St. Joseph's Catholic
Cemetery in Shelbyville.
Mitchell,
Stella Grace Mitchell nee Brownfield
Source:
Cambridge [OH] Jeffersonian; Monday, 29 Jun 1992
BARNESVILLE---Services have been scheduled for 1 P.M. Tuesday at
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home for Stella Grace Mitchell, 82, of
Barnesville Health Care Center, who died Saturday (June 27, 1992) at Barnesville
Hospital.
Evang.
Patrick Gampp will officiate and burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens,
Pleasant Grove.
Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to P.M. today at the funeral home.
She
was born Oct. 31, 1909, in Calais, daughter of the late James and Blanche
Carpenter Brownfield. She was a member of West Main Street Church of Christ and
the Ohio Teachers Association.
Mrs.
Mitchell was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Mitchell, in 1974; a
brother, Woodrow Brownfield; and a sister, Mable Starr.
She
leaves a son, James Mitchell of Findlay; a daughter, Sue Ann Mitchell of San
Francisco; two brothers Oscar Brownfield of Columbus and Herbert Brownfield of
Alliance; four sisters, Bessie Bunting of Zanesville; June Hansen of
Lewisville; Georgianna Starr and Mary Lou Broomhall, both of Barnesville.
Source: The Toledo [Ohio] Blade; 9 Apr 1992
Jim E. Mock, age 55, of Spencer St., Toledo, died Tuesday
in his home. Mr. Mock was employed by
the Toledo Police Department from January 13, 1967 to November 8, 1991, when he
retired. He served in the National
Guard from 1955 to 1959.
He is survived by his wife JoAnn; sons, Jay, David, and Jim
E. Jr.; daughters, Mrs. Debbie Carroll and Mrs. Karen Supinski; 11
grandchildren. Also surviving are his
parents, Clayton and Mary Mock; sisters, Mrs. Nancy Ashley, Mrs. Judy Gruetter
and Mrs. Mary Batdorf.
Friends may call at the Maison-Dardenne Funeral Home,
Maumee, OH, after 2 PM, Friday, where Funeral Services will be held Saturday at
10 AM. Interment Toledo Memorial
Park. Memorials may be made to The NW
Ohio Hospice or to the American Cancer Society.
Monroe, Edith Irene Monroe, nee Keppel
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; 11 May 1992
EDITH IRENE
MONROE, 81, 426 Pike St., died Saturday, May 9, 1992, in
Shelbyville. She was born June 26, 1910
in Rush Co., daughter of John G. and Laura Fox Keppel. She married Earl Monroe in 1931;* he died in
1969. She was a member of the Lewis
Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include
a son, Donald Monroe, Shelbyville; sisters Ethel (Mrs. Fred) Shugert,
Shelbyville; Elsie Turner, Georgia; Evelyn Caldwell, Indianapolis; Jean Keller,
Indianapolis, Edna (Mrs. Donald) Weaver, Marietta; brothers John Keppel, Shelby
County, Ervin Keppel, Shelbyville; and Neal Keppel, Nixa, Mo.; a stepdaughter,
Cynthia Monroe, Shelbyville; a stepson, John Monroe, Shelbyville; four
grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by one son, three brothers and one
stepdaughter. Services and calling at
Murphy Funeral Home, with burial at the Lewis Creek Baptist Cemetery.
*Submitter's
Note: The last digit of this year is
difficult to read on my copy of this obituary so perhaps I mistyped it here.
Morgan,
Betty Lou Morgan, nee Christman
Source: Canton [Ohio] Repository; 30 Jul 1992 [photo]
Betty L. Morgan, age 64, of Bolivar, OH, passed away
Wednesday morning, July 29, 1992, in the residence following a one year
illness. Born in Canton, OH, October
28, 1927, to her parents, the late Bernard and Hazel Christman. Survivors include her son, Thomas R. Morgan;
two daughters, Vivian Morgan Gruber and Elizabeth A. Tolley; a sister, Delores
Dzigorski; brother, John Christman; three granddaughters, Erin Tolley, Leah
Tolley and Jessica Gruber. She was
loved dearly and will be truly missed.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 11 a.m. in the Reed Funeral
Home with Pastor Dan Schaefer officiating.
Burial will be in Ft. Laurens Cemetery, Bolivar, OH. Calling hours at the funeral home Friday 7-9
p.m.
(Reed, 477-6721)
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; 13 Nov 1992
Earl E. Morrow, 78, of Portage Lakes, passed away on Nov.
10, 1992.
Mr. Morrow was retired from CCC Trucking. He was a World War II veteran and a member
of the Barberton Post 271 of the American Legion.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary, in 1989 and is
survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Donna and Jim Riley of Hartville;
granddaughter, Cynthia Cook of Spotsylvania, Va., and Debra Riley of Hartville;
great grandchildren, Garret and Emily Cook; and sister, Virginia Hutchison of Bergholz.
No calling hours.
Funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Northlawn Cemetery
Chapel, Pastor Joel Cochran officiating.
(Bacher, 644-0024.)
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Monday, July
27, 1992 Page: 4 C
MURDOCK
Donald E. Murdock, age 60, of
Pickerington and the Carroll area, Saturday, July 25,* 1992. Mt. Carmel East Hospital. Employee of the U.S. Postal Service. Retired U.S. Navy Veteran, and graduate of
Junction City High School. Survived by
his wife, Rita; children, Valerie (Cameron) Murrell, Worthington, David Allen
(Sara) Murdock of Sumter, S.C., Gary Eugene (Angela), Cocoa Beach, Fla.,
William Leon Murdock, Wilkes-Barre, Penn.; step-children, Sharon (Brian)
Beckwith, Loisville [sic--Louisville], Ky., Christine Marie Edwards,
Pickerington; 6 grandchildren; brother, William (Marilyn) Murdock, Lancaster;
sisters, Joann (Boyd) Shaw, South Bloomingville, Oh., Betty Murdock, Patricia
(Andy) Anders, Barbara (George) Bushee, all of Lancaster. Preceded in death by mother, Hazel M.
Murdock, February 17, 1992.
Arrangements to be announced by the DWAYNE R. SPENCE FUNERAL
HOME, Pickerington.
*Submitter’s Note: The
U.S. Social Security Index gives the death date as July 15.
Source: The
Shelbyville [Indiana] News;
Tuesday, Thursday, June 25, 1992
Walter C. Nash, 85, died Tuesday, Greencastle [Putnam
County].
Born July 8, 1906, Shelbyville, s/o William
and Lillie Mae (Smith) Nash.
Married Effie Viola
Monroe.
Resident of Flat Rock.
Survivors: son,
Gene Nash, Greencastle; brothers, Gary
Nash, Los Angeles, California, and
Alfred Nash, Filmore, California;
sister, Mary Crowe, Oceanside, California; four grandchildren; four
great-grandchildren.
Two brothers, sister and wife
preceded him in death.
Murphy Funeral Home.
Burial: Lewis Creek
Cemetery.
Summarized for the Shelby
Co., Indiana, obituary index by Phyllis Miller Fleming.
Neuhart,
Pansy Neuhart, nee Cyphers
Source: The Barnesville Enterprise, Barnesville,
Ohio; 8 Jul 1992
Pansy Neuhart, 80, 36202 Bethesda St., Barnesville, died
July 3, 1992 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling. She was born July 24, 1911 in Xenia, daughter of the late Jerry
and Matilda Sidenstick Cyphers.
She was a member of the Neptune Baptist Church,
Florida. She was preceded in death by
her husband, Kenneth F. Neuhart Sr. and one grandchild.
Surviving are two sons, Kenneth of Georgia and Donald of
Texas; three daughters, Joyce Connolly of New York, Wanda Savage of Cambridge
and Barbara Grear of Florida; two sisters, Myrtle Cyphers of Fairborn and Mary
Carter of Jamestown; 18 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday at the
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home with Rev. Bill Hayden officiating. Burial was made in Crestview Cemetery,
Barnesville.
Osborn, Kathy Lynn Fulton Osborn, nee Lacer
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier & Press
- Friday, March 13, 1992
Kathy Lynn Lacer Fulton
Osborn, 33
of Smithland Dam
Kathy Lynn (Lacer) Fulton Osborn, 33, of Nebo, was found
Wednesday in the Ohio River at Smithland Dam.
She was a member of Zion Baptist Church.
Surviviving are three daughters, Melanie Renae of
Henderson, Carrie Nichole and Ashley Glennette of Hebbardsville; a son, Brennan
Ray; her father, Ray Lacer of Spottsville; her mother, Nancy Phillips Lacer of
Henderson; grandfather, Otto Phillips Sr. of Hebbardsville; a sister, Karen
Davis of Spottsville; and a brother, Jarrod Lacer of Henderson.
Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Tapp Funeral Home.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
and until service time Monday at the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: A google search for "Kathy Lacer
drowned" shows a "Search Detail Page" for Arnold Lee Phillips
(http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/newsearch/detail.asp?id=35455) and includes in
summary: DROWNED IN THE OHIO RIVER . .
. HIS NIECE KATHY OSBORN HER HUSBAND JEFF & DAUGHTER. The accident occurred on Saturday, January
25, 1992.
Several people lost their lives in
this boating accident. The following is
pasted from this report:
ALSO
DROWNED WAS HIS GRANDSON JOSEPH HORTON JR
MELANIE
FULTON AND PHILLIPS NEIGHBORS BILL HOLSING
AND
ROLAND JOHNSON
ONLY
SURVIVOR DIANE BOWLING OF HENDERSON COUNTY
SHE
GRABBED A GAS CAN AND FLOATED DOWNSTREAM
SHE
HAD BEEN DATING HOLSING FOR ABOUT 2 YEARS
That paragraph doesn't mention
Kathy or her husband Jeff, but obituaries are available for both. In Kathy's it says Melanie is a
survivor. In Jeff''s [see below] the
other two daughters are mentioned as survivors, but Melanie is not. She would have been 16 years old.
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier & Press - Friday, March 13, 1992
Jeff Allen Osborn, 29, of Nebo, was found Wednesday in the
Ohio River near Uniontown.
Surviving are his father, Curtis of Nebo; his mother, Betty
Ruth; two stepdaughters, Carrie Nichole and Ashley Glennette; a stepson,
Brennan Ray; a brother, Richard of Nebo; and two nieces.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Townsend Funeral Home
in Providence, with burial in Concord Cemetery in Hopkins County.
Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday.
Palmer, Billie V. Palmer, nee Turner
Source:
Saginaw [Michigan] News; 24 Jun 1992
Gladwin, Michigan.
Passed away on June 22, 1992 in Gladwin
following a short illness. Age 70
years. She was born January 9, 1922 in
Woodsfield, Ohio. Mrs. Palmer moved to
Beaverton, Mich. in her early years, where she was graduated from the Beaverton
High School in 1942. Mrs. Palmer then
joined the Women's Air Corp where she served during World War II. She then moved to Saginaw. The fomer Billie V. Turner married David H.
Palmer in 1945. Mr. Palmer predeceased
her January 21, 1963. Mrs. Palmer owned
and operated Billie's Beauty Shop in Saginaw from 1952 to 1964. She then came to Gladwin where she had owned
property since 1954, where she owned and operated the Secord Bar until
1967. Mrs. Palmer then worked at
Standish Products until her retirement in 1975. Survivors include two sons, David H. Palmer of Traverse City; and
Gregg A. Palmer of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Bess Walters of
Saginaw; and Mrs. Mary Agin of Circleville, Ohio; one brother, Roger Turner of
Olney, Ohio.*
Funeral
services will be held on Thursday, June 25, 1992 at 1:00 p.m. at the Hall
Funeral Home in Gladwin, with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Saginaw. Friends may call at the funeral home on
Wednesday from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
*Submitter's Note:
Roger Turner was in Olney, Illinois.
Source: The Ottumwa [Iowa] Courier; 26 May 1992
OTTUMWA -- Lauren "Speedy"
S. Parr, 73, of 910 W. Second St. died May 24, 1992, at Ottumwa Regional Health
Center.
He was born March 21, 1919, in Mahaska
County to Charles and Opal Hollingsworth Parr.
A resident of Ottumwa most of his
life, he had been employed at Ottumwa Brick and Tile Co. and Mission Pool
Hall. He was a member of First Church
of the Open Bible.
He is survived by his mother; a
brother, Carroll of Ottumwa; and a sister, Erma Conder of Des Moines.
He was preceded in death by his
father.
The service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday
at Johnson Funeral Chapel in Ottumwa, the Rev. Thietje Hunt of First Church of
the Open Bible officiating. Burial will
be in Memorial Lawn Cemetery in Ottumwa.
Pallbearers will be Larry Coble, Terry
Conder, Danny Parr, Mike Orona, Jeremy Bukowski and Frank Darnielle.
Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. today
at Johnson Funeral Chapel in Ottumwa.
Family visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorials may be made to Ottumwa High
School Girls' Athletics.
Pasko, Gladys Louise Pasko, nee Rogers
Source: The Sarasota [Florida] Herald-Tribune; 9 or
10 Jan 1992
Charlotte
Gladys Louise Pasko, 65, Englewood, died Jan. 7, 1992.
She was born Dec. 19, 1926, and came to this area 21 years
ago from Glendale, W. Va. She was a
bookkeeper at Barnett Bank in Sarasota.
She was a Methodist.
Survivors include her husband, Frank; mother Daisy Mae
Roger [sic--Rogers] of Seattle; three sons, Richard G. and Robert M.,
both of Venice, and Edward K. of Sarasota; a sister, Juanita Amidon of Seattle;
a brother, Gordon Rogers of Moundsville, W. Va.; and three grandchildren, Brian
and T.J., both of Sarasota, and Frankie of Englewood.
Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Lemon Bay
Funeral Home, Englewood Chapel, with services following. Burial will be at Gulf Pines Memorial
Park. Lemon Bay Funeral Home, Englewood
Chapel, is in charge.
Source: The Times-Reporter
[New Philadelphia, Ohio]; 22 Mar 1992
BOLIVAR -- Services
will be held Monday at 11 in Lebold Funeral Home for Albert O. Paulus, 78, of
540 Park Ave. N. who died Thursday in Doctors Hospital at Massillon.
Rev. Dan Schaefer will officiate and burial will be in
Ridgecrest Memory Gardens at Dover.
Calling hours are Monday from 10 to 11.
Born at Woodsfield, he was a son of the late Asher Paulus
and Rosa Koehler Paulus Hoff. He
retired in 1974 as a millwright for Hercules Motors, now White Motors, of Canton
and a member of its Old Guard Club.
He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church where he was
past council member, and a member of Bolivar Sportsman Club.
Surviving are his wife, the former Imogene V. Young, whom
he married April 22, 1936; a daughter and a son, Mrs. James (Doris) Webber of
RD 1, Bolivar, and Dennis of Akron; six grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren. A daughter, a
brother and a sister are deceased.
Memorials may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church
building fund.
Paulus, Francis E. "Whitey" Paulus
Source: Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio; 30
Oct 1992
WOODSFIELD -- Francis E. "Whitey" Paulus, 61, of
1474 Rathburn Road, Wooster and also of Moose Ridge Road at Woodsfield, died Friday
(Oct. 23, 1992) five miles south of Woodsfield, near Ohio 26, as the result of
an oil well fire.
Mr. Paulus was born June 16, 1931, in Monroe County to
Grace Fisher Paulus of Wooster and Frances Samuel Paulus. He was former owner-operator of Whitey
Paulus Garage of Wooster and an oil field operator of Monroe County. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge at
Wooster.
In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Mary
(Sally) Bardouche Paulus; one son Sam of Wooster; two daughters, Susan Stephens
of Woodsfield and Mary C. Price of Wooster; one sister, Elizabeth Dillon of
Wooster; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home at Woodsfield. Burial will be in
Oaklawn Cemetery at Woodsfield. Friends
may call at the funeral home from 4 to 9 p.m. today.
Paulus, Ruth Paulus,
nee Powell
Source:
Redlands [California] Daily Facts; Thursday, 6 Feb 1992
REDLANDS--Ruth Eileen Paulus, 90, died of cardiorespiratory arrest
Wednesday, Feb. 5, in Redlands. A
native of Buchtel, Ohio, she was a resident of Redlands for 33 years.
She was
a Realtor for eight years and a member of the Redlands Board of Realtors.
She was
a life member of the Eastern Star and Redlands Hospital Auxiliary and a member
of Redlands Lawn Bowling Club.
Survivors include one son, Dr. John L. Paulus of Rancho Mirage; one
daughter, Ruth Schufletowski of Camp Verde, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and 10
great-grandchildren.
Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. at Cortner-Pierce Bros. Chapel, the
Rev. Peter Moore-Kochlacs of First United Methodist Church officiating. Entombment will be private, at Hillside
Memorial Park.
Phillips, Marguerite E. Phillips, nee Mellen
Source: The Northwest Florida Daily News [Fort
Walton Beach, Florida] - May 25, 1992
Marguerite E. Phillips, age 72, of Katherine Place, Fort
Walton Beach, Fla., died Friday, May 22, 1992, in a local hospital. She was born July 18, 1919, in St. Louis,
Mo., and had moved to this area in 1964 from Arizona. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Fort Walton Beach
and a member of the Senior Citizens Club of Fort Walton Beach.
Survivors include her husband, Fred Phillips of Fort Walton
Beach; sons, Harold E. Oldham Jr. of Little Elm, Texas; Thomas W. Oldham of
Burke, Va., and Billy L. Oldham of Yokuska, Japan; brother, Bill Mellen of
Elkhart, Ind.; sister, Dorothy Plough of Muncie, Ind.; two grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Monday at
McLaughlin Mortuary in Fort Walton Beach.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 26,
from the First Baptist Church in Fort Walton Beach with the Rev. Darryl Homberg
officiating. Mrs. Phillips will be
placed in the church one hour prior to the time of services for visitation and
viewing.
Burial is to follow in the Beal Memorial Cemetery in Fort
Walton Beach.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the McLaughlin
Mortuary, 17 Chestnut Ave., Fort Walton Beach.
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Daily Jeffersonian
Obituary Book; October 1992
Pickens infant
BARNESVILLE -- Laco Lee Pickens, three-month-old son of
Scott and Lisa Corbin Pickens of 207 S.
Broadway St., Barnesville, died Sunday morning (Oct. 25, 1992) at Barnesville
Hospital.
Arrangements are incomplete at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn
Funeral home.
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; 7 Dec 1992
Harold Pope, 78, of 703 Montgomery St. died Sunday at 11:30
a.m. at his residence.
He was born on Sept. 25, 1914, in Shelbyville, the son of
Alvin and Alma (McKee) Pope. He married
Ruth C. Kelley on Aug. 4, 1940. She
preceded him in death.
He worked as a crane operator for 27 years at Shelby
Gravel. He also worked for Gene
McColley and had been self-employed as an excavator for several years.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Wray (Sue) McDonald
and Mrs. Rick (Polly) Snyder, both of Shelbyville; a sister, Mrs. Wilford
(Lillian) Bishop, Westport; a brother, Raymond Pope of Coos Bay, Ore.; five
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Murphy Funeral
Home, with burial to follow in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. on
Tuesday.
Source: The
Shelbyville [Indiana] News; 10 Aug 1992
Irene
M. Pope, 72, Acton, died Saturday at Westview Hospital, Indianapolis.
Mrs.
Pope was born Nov. 30,* 1919, in Brookfield in Shelby County, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bade.
She was
married to John L. Pope, who survives.
A 1937
graduate of Moral Township High School, Mrs. Pope was an employee at
Kiefer-Stewart Pharmaceuticals, Indianapolis, for 26 years. For the last two years, she was employed at
the Fountain Square Antique Mall, Indianapolis. She also worked part-time for the Acton Cemetery Association for
30 years.
Mrs.
Pope was treasurer for the Franklin Township Historical Society and the
Franklin Township Civic League. She
also worked on the Franklin Township Informer and was a member of the American
Business Association and the Heisey Glass Club.
In
addition to her husband, survivors include a son, J. Edward Pope; a brother,
Raymond Bade; and one grandson.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Little and Sons Funeral
Home, Acton Chapel. Burial will follow at
Acton Cemetery.
Calling
hours will be from 2 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Franklin Township Historical
Society.
*Submitter’s Note: Both the U.S. Public Records Index,
Volume 1 and the Social Security Death Index give the date of birth as 29 Nov
1919.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal -
Wednesday, November 11, 1992
BARBERTON -- Boyd G. Powell, 70, died Nov. 9, 1992 at his
residence.
Born in Arnoldsburg, W. Va., he was a life resident of the
Barberton-Norton area. Mr. Powell was employed at the Ohio Brass Co. for 32
years as a pipefitter, retiring in 1982, and was a past member of Barberton Moose
Lodge 759, the Board of Building & Zoning Appeals in Norton, and spent 13
years on the Norton Fire Department. He was a veteran of World War II in the
U.S. Navy.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby; sons and
daughters-in-law, Doyle and Carol of Norton, Dale and Thelma of Barberton,
David and Dana of Tampa, Fla.; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren;
brothers, Jessie and Hagen Powell, both of Akron; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Boyce
of Parkersburg, W. Va., Mrs. Vivian Keyser of Sommersville, W. Va., Mrs. Marie
Mace of Parkersburg, W. Va., Mrs. Velma Farrell of Doylestown.
Funeral service Friday, 12:30 p.m., at Hahn Funeral Home,
with Pastor Jeral Davis officiating. Interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park.
Calling hours Thursday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. If friends desire, memorials may
be made to Visiting Nurse Hospice, 1200 McArthur Dr., Akron 44320. (Hahn,
Barberton 825-2467.)
Price, Pauline M. Price, nee Virtrees or Vertrees
Source: The San Diego [California] Union Tribune; 6
Oct 1992
PRICE -- Pauline M. Passed away on October 3, 1992. Survived by son Billy L. McGrew. Viewing will be Wednesday at 10 am at
Clairmont Mortuary followed by services on Thursday at 1 pm. Interment will be at El Camino Memorial Park
directed by Clairemont Mortuary.
Rankin, Margaret F. Rankin, nee McClure
Source: The Herald & Review (Decatur, Illinois)
- Friday, March 20, 1992
SHELBYVILLE - Margaret F. McClure Rankin, 78, Shelbyville,
died Wednesday (March 18, 1992).
Survivors: sons, John and Richard, both of Branson, Mo.;
Ronald "Pete", Shelbyville; daughter, Martha Clark, Sullivan;
sisters, Doris Edwards, Maybelle Thompson, Mildred Wolverton and Elizabeth Tippitt,
all of Decatur; Mary Brimm, Champaign.
Services: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Lockart & Sons Funeral
Home, Shelbyville.
Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Burial: Grace Cemetery,
Strasburg.
Reischman, Norma G. Reischman
Source: Memory card, October 8, 1992
Norma G. Reischman, born April 7, 1928; died October
8, 1992; services 1 p.m. Saturday, October 10, 1992, at Bauer-Turner Funeral
Home, Woodsfield, Ohio; minister Brother Gale Yoho; interment St. John the
Baptist Catholic Cemetery.
Richards, Glenna B. Richards, nee Wilson
Source: The Sacramento [California] Bee; 20 Aug 1992
RICHARDS, GLENNA
B.
in Fair Oaks, August 18, 1992. Wife of the late Thomas Richards. Beloved mother of David Richards of San
Gabriel, Jerry Richards at Connecticut, Patricia Mount of Sacto, Linda Clinton
of Rancho Cordova. Sister of Gerald and
Helen Wilson. Grandmother of Justin,
Tom, Dan, April, Jay, Todd. Also
survived by one niece and two nephews.
A resident of Rancho Cordova for 16 years. A lifetime member of the United Brethren Church. A native of Montana, aged 76 years. Memorial Services will be held Friday 7 P.M.
at the Cordova Presbyterian Church, 10560 Coloma Rd. Inurnment will be private at South East Lawn Cemetery. Remembrances to the American Cancer
Society. EAST LAWN RANCHO CORDOVA
MORTUARY in charge of arrangements.
Richert,
Arthur W. Richert
Source:
Ashland [Ohio] Times Gazette; 2 Nov 1992
Arthur
W. Richert, 87, of Zephyrhills, Fla.,
formerly of Ohio 302, Polk, died Oct. 9 in the Heartland of Zephyrhills.
He was
born July 26, 1905, in Cleveland. He
had lived in the Polk area for 27 years.
He was
a retired mail clerk. He was a
Protestant. He was a member of Zephyr
Lodge 198, Free and Accepted Masons in Zephyrhills; the Grand Lodge of Free and
Accepted Masons in Ashland; a life member of Al Koran Temple in Cleveland; the
Grand Chapter of Royal and Select Masons in Ashland; the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry in Zephyrhills;
the Ashland County Shrine Club and the Zephyr Shrine Club.
He is
survived by his wife, Grace M.; one son,
A. William Richert of Salem; three grandchildren; and one sister,
Margaret Wrobel of Westlake.
Richey
Chapel, Coleman & Ferguson Funeral Home in Zephyrhills was in charge of
arrangements.
Roberts, Martha Roberts, nee Duckworth
Source: The Marion [Indiana] Chronicle Tribune; 29
Sep 1992
BUNKER HILL --
Martha O. Roberts, 74, Bunker Hill, died at 9:51 a.m. Sunday in Dukes Memorial
Hospital, Peru.
Mrs. Roberts was born in Johnson City and had lived in
Miami County since 1965. She retired in
1985 from civil service at Grissom Air Force Base. She was a member of the James Reece VFW Post 1122 Ladies
Auxiliary, Bunker Hill.
Survivors include her husband, George E.; a brother, Allen
M. Duckworth, Gas City; and three sisters, Alberta Roach, Gas City, Mary Lou
Baskett, Carmel, and Hazel Woods, Jonesboro.
Private funeral services will be held at a later date.
Allen Funeral Home, 115 S. Elm St., Bunker Hill, is in
charge of arrangements.
Roe, Ruth Roe (Jennie "Ruth" Roe)
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 4 Jan 1992
ROE
Ruth Roe, of Columbus. Died Thursday, January 2, 1992, in Columbus
Westpark. Member of the Broad St.
Presbyterian Church. Graduate of
Muskingum College and received her master's degree from Ohio State University. She was a school teacher for over 40 years
and for 20 of those years taught in the Marion School System. Survived by sister, E. Virgene Roe of
Columbus. Friends may call Sunday from
2-4 p.m. in the SCHOEDINGER
HILLTOP CHAPEL, 3030 W. Broad
St., where service will be held Monday 11:30 a.m. Rev. Thomas York officiating.
Interment Sunset Cemetery.
Rossini, Lela Rossini nee Lendon
Lela Rossini, 72 Fairpoint, died
Thursday evening, October 8, 1992, Thursday evening at Wheeling Continuous Care
Center, Wheeling. She was born January
29, 1920 at Belmont daughter of the late Wilbur and Lucy Bumgardner
Lendon. She was a Methodist and a
member of the American-Polish Club at Fairport. She as preceded in death by her husbands, Everett Wesley and
Robert Rossini. Surviving are three
sons, Robert Wesley of Lafferty, William Wesley of Maynard and James Wesley of
Belmont; a daughter, Ruth Ann Juriga of Cleveland; two brothers, Lesley Lendon
of Dennison and Earl Lendon of Florida; a sister Helen Stewart of Carrollton;
three grandchildren. Friends will be
received at the Beck Funeral Home, St. Clairsville, Sunday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8
p.m., where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Linda Masters
officiating. Burial follows in Henrysburg Cemetery.
Source: The Milwaukee [Wisconsin] Journal; 17 Dec
1992
Age 77 years. Died
Dec. 15, 1992. Beloved husband of
Christine (Nee Smith). Dear father of
of Terrence (Janice), James (Mary) and Linda Ganey. Brother of James (Sandy) Jacobs and brother-in-law of Arnold
Smith. Further survived by grandchildren,
great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. George was a retiree of the Ladish
Company. Funeral service Sat. at 8:30
am from the Max A. Sass & Sons Funeral Home to ST. PAUL'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH at 9 a.m. Entombment St. Adalbert Cemetery. Vigil Service Fri. 7:45 p.m. Visitation Fri.
4-8 pm.
MAX A. SASS &
SONS
1515 W. OKLAHOMA AVE.
645-4992
Source: The Indianapolis [Indiana] Star; Friday, 11
Sep 1992
LLOYD E. RUMPLE, 80, Beech Grove, died Saturday. Services were Tuesday in N.F. Chance Funeral
Home. He had worked 10 years for Rabb
& Howe Cabinet Top Co., retiring about three years go. Previously, he worked 25 years for American
Bearing Corp. Survivors: wife Elsie Loveall Rumple; daughter, Doris
Rumple Carter; sons, Bob, Toney, and Carl Rumple; 15 grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren.
Schell, Jo Ann Schell
Source: The Meade Co. [Kansas] News; August 1992
Jo Ann Schell, 36, died August 1, 1992 at Southwest Medical
Center, Liberal.
She was born June 10, 1956, at Liberal, the daughter of
John I. and Leona E. Swafford Schell. A
lifetime Plains resident, she was a 1975 graduate of Southwestern Heights High
School, and she attended Garden City Junior College.
She was a member of the Friends Church, Plains.
Survivors include:
parents, Plains; three brothers, Richard, Ala., Don, Beaver, Okla., and
Dale, Plains.
Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Friends Church
Plains, with the Rev. Sheldon Tucker presiding. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.Tuesday and 9 to 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Fidler-Orme Mortuary, Meade.
Burial will be in the Plains Cemetery, Plains.
Memorials may be sent to the church in care of the
mortuary.
Shell, Robert Schell
Source:
Lincoln (NE) Star; 4 October 1992
Robert,
59, 5400 Stonecliffe Road, died Thursday [10/1/92]. Born Cortland. Rightaway
agent, Universal Field Service. Korean
War Navy veteran. Member, Lodge 210 AF
& AM, Scottish Rite. Sesostris Temple, American Legion Post
3. Survivors: wife, Diane; daughter, son-in-law, Victoria and Peter Glavin,
Vancouver, Wash.; daughters, Cynthia Jones, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., Kimberly
Wood, Lincoln; father, Branson Schell, Washington; brothers, Raymond, Lincoln,
Richard, Glenwood, Iowa; sisters, Beverly Hawk, Lincoln, Barbara Strejskal,
Crete; five grandchildren; brother-in-law, Donald Shane, Lincoln.
Memorial services:
1:30 p.m. Monday, Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St., Glen Engle
officiating. Cremation. Commital services at Cortland Cemetery,
Cortland, Nebraska.
Shinabery, Kenneth W.
N. Shinabery
Source: The Jackson [Michigan] Citizen Patriot; 20
Nov 1992
SHINABERY, KENNETH
W. N. --
Of Grass Lake, went home to
be with his Savior Thursday, November 19, 1992, aged 73 years. Surviving are one daughter and son-in-law,
Marjorie and Donald Moody of Missouri; one son and daughter-in-law, LeLand and
Mary Shinabery of Grass Lake; seven grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one
brother, Ronald D. Shinabery of Leoni; two sisters, Donna [sic–Dona]
Thelen of Grass Lake and Anna Florence Hildebrand of Jackson; numerous nieces
and nephews. He was a member of the
RVICS for nine years, a member of the Mt. Hope Bible Church and a member of the
Gideons. He was a retired employee of
the City of Jackson and a former Grass Lake school bus driver. Services will be held at the Mt. Hope Bible
Church Monday, 1:00 p.m. Interment East
Cemetery, Grass Lake. The Reverend
Joseph O'Neill and the Reverend Walter Gerstung officiating. Those who wish may make contributions to
Gideons or Family Life Radio or the Drive-In Ministries of St. Petersburg,
Fla. The family will receive friends
Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Chas J. Burden & Son
Stormont, Grass Lake
Shinabery,
Phyllis L. Shinabery, nee Copeland
Source: The
Jackson [Michigan] Citizen Patriot; 2 Mar 1992
Phyllis
L. Shinabery, 67, of Grass Lake died Sunday.
She was a member of the Mount Hope Bible Church, the Gideon's Auxiliary,
the R.V.I.C.S. for nine years and was a past employee of Jacobson's and Singer
Sewing Co. She is survived by her
husband of 49* years, Kenneth, one daughter and one son. Arrangements are by the Charles J. Burden
& Son, Stormont Chapel, Grass Lake.
*Submitter's Note:
On the obituary below which appeared the following day, this number was
a 46.
Shinabery,
Phyllis L. Shinabery, nee Copeland
Source: The Jackson
[Michigan] Citizen Patriot; 3 Mar 1992
SHINABERY,
PHYLLIS L. --
Of
Grass Lake, went home to be with her Savior Sunday, March 1, 1992, aged 67
years. Surviving are her husband of 46*
years, Kenneth; one daughter, Mrs. Donald (Marjorie) Moody of Missouri; one
son, LeLand (Mary) Shinaberry of Grass Lake; seven grandchildren; one
great-granddaughter; her mother, Eulalie Copeland; two brothers, Donald
Copeland of Carp Lake, Mich., and Paul Copeland of Paris, Tenn.; three sisters,
Francis Belcher of Addison, Mrs. Henry (Florence) Langdon of Mesa, Ariz. and
Mrs. Bert (Doris) Blackmon of Holden, Missouri; numerous nieces and
nephews. She was preceded in death by
her father, John Copeland. Mrs.
Shinabery was a member of the Mt. Hope Bible Church, the Gideons's Auxiliary
and was a member of the R.V.I.C.S. for nine years. She was a past employee of Jacobson's and Singer Sewing Co. Services will be held at the Mt. Hope Bible
Church, 12884 Trist Rd. Wednesday, March 4, at 11:00 a.m. with the Reverends
Joseph O'Neill and Walter Gerstung officiating. Interment Grass Lake East Cemetery. The family will receive friends this evening 7 to 9 p.m. and
Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The
family suggests that expressions of sympathy be directed to the following
organizations: Gideon's, Family Life
Radio, or the Drive-In Ministries of St. Petersburg, Fla.
Chas. J. Burden & Son
Stormont, Grass Lake
*Submitter's Note:
In the shorter obituary of the previous day above, this number was 49.
Sinift, Arlie “Jack” Sinift
Source: The Reporter, Solano Co., California;
January 11, 1992
Graveside services with military honors for Arlie
"Jack" Sinift, 59, of Vacaville will be 10a.m. Monday at
Vacaville-Elmira Cemetery in Vacaville.
Rev. Raleigh Galgan of Evangelical Free Church will
officiate.
Mr. Sinift died Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1992, at his Vacaville
home after a sudden illness.
Born Feb. 13, 1932, in Ohio, he moved to the area in
1962. He served in the U.S. Air Force
from 1951 to 1977, including time in Korea and Vietnam. He most recently owned and operated a
mailing service business.
Mr. Sinift is survived by his wife, Mary of Vacaville;
sons, Glenn and Jack W., both of Vacaville and James Roe of Vacaville;
daughters, Teressa Reardon of Fairfield, Tracy MacFarland of South Carolina and
Tina Alger of Suisun; and seven grandchildren.
Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Vaca Hills Chapel
in Vacaville.
Memorial contributions can be made to Disabled American
Veterans.
Snyder,
Vivian M. Snyder, nee Fuller
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 23 Jun 1992
SNYDER
Vivian M. Snyder, age 66 of Columbus, died Sunday, June 21,
1992 at Mt. Carmel Medical Center. She
is survived by her husband, William; 10 children; 35 grandchildren; 26
great-grandchildren; 3 brothers; 1 sisters [sic--sister]; a host of
friends. She was an avid Bingo player.
Funeral service 2 p.m. Thursday, June 25, 1992 at the
RUTHERFORD-SHROYER FUNERAL HOME, 1278 W. Broad St., Columbus, with Rev.
Roger D. Martin officiating. Interment
Green Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Sollars, Virginia Grace Sollars
Source: The Tribune Star [Terre Haute, Indiana]; 28
Aug 1992
Virginia Grace Sollars, 75, of 7998 East Milner Ave. died
at 4:18 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1992, in Union Hospital. She was a retired laundress at the Vigo
County Home. She was born Nov. 21,
1916, in Terre Haute to Samuel Yesley and Clara Schell Yesley. Her husband, Willard Sollars, died in
1979. Survivors include two daughters,
Shirley Langman and Susan Gale Brown, both of Terre Haute; two sons, Willard
Sollars Jr. of West Terre Haute and Ernest E. Jones of Clinton; one sister,
Henrietta Adams of Terre Haute; several half brothers; several half sisters; 12
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the First Church of the
Nazarene. Services are 10 a.m. Saturday
in Mattox-Bedino Peace Chapel with the Rev. Larry Mathias officiating. Burial is in Roselawn Memorial Park. Visitation is 4 to 8 p.m. today.
Stalder, Dennis James
Stalder
Source: Temple [Texas] Daily Telegram; 6 Oct 1992
COPPERAS COVE -- A memorial service for Dennis J. Stalder,
44, of Copperas Cove will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at the Copperas Cove High
School gymnasium with Malcom Dickinson officiating.
Following cremation, private burial will be at the Sam
Shults Ranch in Lampasas County.
Arrangements are by Crawford-Bowers-Brown Funeral Home in Copperas Cove.
Mr. Stalder died Sunday in a local hospital.
He was born in Reno, Nev., the son of John W. and Jo Denton
Stalder. He was reared in the Reno and
Sparks, Nev., area. He graduated from
Sparks High School where he edited the school newspaper. In 1966, he received a bachelor of arts in
journalism degree from the University of Nevada at Reno.
After two years in Germany with the U.S. Army, he moved to
Borger and was a reporter on the Borger News-Herald. He also worked in Borger as a buyer for Panhandle Pipe and Steel.
He received a teaching certificate in English from the
University of Texas at Arlington and taught three years in Dallas before
joining the Killeen Daily Herald in 1982.
In 1986, he became public information officer for the Copperas Cove
school system and in 1991 moved to Copperas Cove High School as a journalism
teacher and adviser to the yearbook.
He married Janice Albrecht Ray in Lampasas County on June
10, 1987.
He was preceded in death by his mother.
Survivors are his wife, Janice Stalder of Copperas Cove;
and his father, John Stalder of Sparks, Nev.
Memorial may be made to the Dennis Stalder Memorial
Scholarship Fund.
Stalder,
Frances Jeannette Stalder (nee Martin)
Source: unknown newspaper clipping; August 1992
Frances Jeannette Stalder began her life journey on
March 27, 1919, at Garfield, Illinois as the daughter of Otto and Winifred
Hannah Owen Martin and entered into eternal rest on August 20, 1992 at the
Clarkson Hospital at Omaha, Nebraska at the age of 73 years, 5 months and 1
day.
At an
early age, she moved with her parents to Carson, North Dakota, where she
received her early childhood education in a rural school setting and later
graduated from the Carson High School.
On
April 1, 1940 she was united in marriage with John Dale Stalder at Carson,
North Dakota. One son was born to bless
this union. Frances worked in the
Villisca area for several years and more recently was employed and retired from
the Union Carbide Plant at Red Oak after working there for twenty-five years. She has made her home in Lenox since
1982. She enjoyed crocheting, tatting,
knitting and all kinds of craft work as well as those things associated with
being a good homemaker and mother. She
also enjoyed doing volunteer work at the local nursing home and helping with
the hospice program.
She was
preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Dale, 3 sisters Mary Ellen,
Nellie and Norah, her brother Bill and grandson Shawn.
Those
left to cherish her memory include her son Larry Stalder and his wife Ann of
Elliot, Iowa, 2 grandsons Shane and Courtney Stalder, her brother Ray Martin
and his wife Reva of Lenox, her two sisters Gusta Bahr of Underwood, Minnesota
and Luella McIntosh of Orofino, Idaho as well as many nieces and nephews and
friends.
May God
grant comfort and strength to those who mourn her passing.
Stephenson, June E. Stephenson, nee Ashenbremer
Source: The St. Louis [Missouri] Post-Dispatch -
Tuesday, April 7, 1992
Rites For June Stephenson,
70; St. Charles
June E. Stephenson, 70, of St. Charles, died Saturday
(April 4, 1992) at St. John's Mercy Medical Center in Creve Coeur.
She was a retired worker at Famous-Barr Co. in St. Louis.
She was a member of Old Auxvasse-Nine Mile Presbyterian Church in Williamsburg,
Mo., and was active on the ladies auxiliary. She was also a past president and
secretary of the Williamsburg Extension Club.
Funeral services will be at noon Wednesday at Old
Auxvasse-Nine Mile Presbyterian Church in Williamsburg, Mo. Burial will be at
Bethel Methodist Cemetery in Readsville, Mo.
Visitation will be 4 to 9 p.m. today at the Baue Funeral
Home, 620 Jefferson Street, St. Charles, and 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the
church prior to the service.
Among survivors are two sons, Robert A. Stephenson of
Altus, Okla., and Arthur E. Stephenson of Vancouver, Wash.; two daughters,
Sharon L. Gould of Mount Zion, Ill., and Jennifer L. McDonald of St. Charles;
two brothers, William M. Ashenbremer of Williamsburg and Rodger* W. Ashenbremer
of Bridgeton; two sisters, Ruth Valentine of St. Peters and Irma Uebinger of
Williamsburg; 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions to the Old Auxvasse-Nine Mill
Presbyterian church or St. John's Mercy Medical Center Burn Unit can be made in
care of the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note:
In his sister Irmajean Uebinger's obituary and on the U.S. Public
Records Index at ancestry.com, the name is spelled ROGER.
Stevenson,
Shelby J. Stevenson, nee Cox
Source: The Bloomington [Indiana] Herald-Times;
February 5, 1992
LINTON -- Shelby J. Stevenson, 52, of Linton, died Tuesday
at her residence.
Born March 13, 1939, in Linton, she was the daughter of
Thomas R. and Anna (Miller) Cox. She
was a homemaker and a member of the Frank Courtney American Legion Post 22
Ladies Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband, Bill Stevenson; one
daughter, Alice Hauger of Linton; three sons, Junior Stevenson, Jeff Stevenson
and Jerry Stevenson, all of Linton; one sister, Betty Hixon of Bloomfield; two
brothers, Jack Cox and Lawrence Cox, both of Linton; and two grandsons.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Anderson-Poindexter
Funeral Home in Linton. Burial will be
at Dishman Cemetery.
Friends
may call 6-9 p.m. today and from 9:30 a.m. until services Thursday at the
funeral home.
Stottsberry, Richard E. Stottsberry
Source: The Zanesville [Ohio] Times Leader; 10 Nov
1992
Richard E. Stottsberry, 68, of 2380 Old River Road,
Zanesville, died at 8:20 a.m. Monday, Nov. 9, 1992, at Bethesda Hospital, where
he had been a patient for six weeks.
Mr. Stottsberry was a life resident of Zanesville and an
Army veteran of World War II. He
retired from United Technologies in 1981 and was a member of United Pentecostal
Church in New Lexington.
He was born April 18, 1924, in Zanesville, a son of Clair
Carter Stottsberry and Grace Krause Stottsberry.
Surviving are his wife, Elma J. Waltemire Stottsberry of
the home; one son, Robert Stottsberry of South Zanesville; two daughters, Carol
Rattle of South Zanesville and Kathy Stottsberry of Nashport; two
stepdaughters, Nancy Ditter of South Zanesville and April Foster of Easley,
S.C.; three grandchildren; one great-grandson; three step-grandchildren; one
brother, Gary Stottsberry of South Zanesville; and one sister, Dorothy Butts of
South Zanesville.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by one
brother, Donald Stottsberry.
Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at
William Thompson and Son Funeral Home in White Cottage, where services will be
at 11 a.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Richard Young officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Source: The St. Louis [Missouri] Post-Dispatch; 2
Dec 1992
SYMONS, EARL W. on Mon., Nov. 30, 1992, beloved husband
of Lillie Symons (nee DePriest), dear father of Dr. Richard Symons and Mary
Iver; dear grandfather of Cathy Wilke-Altman; dear great-grandfather of Ava
Altman, our dear father-in-law, cousin and friend.
Services at ALEXANDER & SONS, 11101 St. Charles Rk. Rd.
at Lindbergh, Fri, 1:30 p.m. Private
interment at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Cedar Hill, Mo. Mr. Symons in state Fri. from11 a.m. until
time of service.
Templeton,
Jackie Lee Templeton
Source: The Kansas City [Missouri] Star - Wednesday,
January 15, 1992
Jackie Lee Templeton, 59, Kansas City, Kan., died Jan. 13,
1992, at Bethany Medical Center. He was born in Searcy, Ark., and lived in Los
Angeles before moving to Kansas City, Kan., in 1967. Mr. Templeton was a
steelworker for 39 years and worked for the Peerless Conveyor &
Manufacturing Co. for 20 years until he retired in 1987. He was an Army veteran
of the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Templeton of the home;
two sons, Michael D. Templeton and Wayne A. Templeton of Kansas City, Kan.;
four daughters, Sandra L. Hutson, Kansas City, and Jackie L. Smith, Wynn M.
Martin and Melody K. Templeton of Kansas City, Kan.; a brother, Forest L.
Templeton, Kansas City, Kan.; and 14 grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Porter Chapel;
graveside services will be at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Leavenworth National
Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the chapel.
Source: The Jackson [Michigan] Citizen Patriot; 9
Apr 1992
THELEN, WALTER E.
--
Of Grass Lake, passed away
April 8, 1992, aged 71 years. He is
survived by his wife, Dona; a daughter, Linda Raser; a granddaughter, Kadee
Raser; a grandson, Tim Raser; one sister, Mrs. Walter F. (Win) Harper; and
several nieces and nephews. He was a
member of the Grass Lake Fire Department for 46 years and served as Chief for
38 of those years. He was also a member
of the Southern Michigan Assoc. of Fire Chiefs, Jackson County Fire Training
Council, Michigan Fire Chiefs Assoc., International Assoc. of Fire Chiefs and
was a Naval Veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Post No.
252. Services will be conducted from
the Federated Church of Grass Lake Saturday,11 a.m. with the Reverend Ralph
Parkin officiating. Interment at East
Cemetery. Memorials, if desired, may be
made to the Grass Lake Community Scholarship Fund. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and
Friday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Chas J. Burden & Son
Stormont, Grass Lake
Turner, Paul R. Turner
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, November 1992
Paul R. Turner, 87, of 101 N. Paul Street, Woodsfield, died
October 31, 1992, in Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, Ohio. He was born March
31, 1905, in West Sunbury, Butler County, Pennsylvania, a son of the late
Harvey and Etta Campbell Turner.
He was a retired funeral director, cofounder and former
owner of Bauer-Turner Funeral Home and Furniture Store in Woodsfield. He was
also a former president and vice-president of the Woodsfield Savings and Loan
and was a Monroe County corner for over 30 years. He was a member of Woodsfield
Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by two sons, Ronald and Dave, both of
Woodsfield.
Source: The Oskaloosa [Iowa] Herald; 7 Jul 1992
ROSE HILL -- Ivan
Vannest, 86 of Rose Hill, died Monday, July 6, 1992 at Mahaska County Hospital
in Oskaloosa. He was born Aug. 30, 1905
in Mahaska County to George and Lenna Busby Vannest. On Dec. 25, 1927 he married Lois Hicklin at Oskaloosa. Together they farmed in the Sigourney area
for several years, then north of Rose Hill since 1942.
He is survived by his wife, Lois of rural Rose Hill; a
son-in-law, Harlan Middlekauff of rural What Cheer; two grandchildren, Larry
Ivan and Lois Lynette Middlekauff; two great-grandsons, Jason and Brian
Middlekauff; and a step-great-granddaughter, Amanda Boots. He was preceded in death by his parents; a
daughter, Virginia Middlekauff; and a brother, Charlie Vannest.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the
Bates Funeral Chapel in Oskaloosa, with Pastor Frances Baumert
officiating. Burial will be in the
Springfield Cemetery north of Delta.
Visitation with the family will be this evening at the funeral home, 7-8
p.m. Memorials may be made to the What
Cheer Christian Church.
Voland, Robin Renee Voland
Source: The Brown County [Indiana] Democrat; 22 Apr
1992
Robin Renee Voland, 21, a native of Brown County, was found
dead at her residence at Madison State Mental Hospital in Madison.
Her body was found
Sunday, April 12, 1992,* on the hospital grounds.
Born July 27, 1970, she was the daughter of Susan J. Voland
of Nashville.
Other survivors include her grandmother, Peggy Voland of
Nashville, two aunts, Karen Voland and Peggy Dodds of Ohio; two uncles, Bill
Voland and Tim Voland, both of Nashville.
She was preceded in death by her grandfather, Harry Voland.
Services were held last Friday at Parkview Nazarene Church
in Nashville.
*Submitter's Note: The Social Security Death Index gives her
death as 25 Oct 1991.
Warner,
Amanda B. Warner, nee Weidler
Source: The State Journal-Register, (Springfield,
Illinois) - Tuesday, October 6, 1992
MOUNT OLIVE --
Amanda B. Warner, 89, of Mount Olive died at 12:47 a.m. Sunday at Care Inn
Convalescent Center, Litchfield.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Becker and Son
Funeral Home, Mount Olive, with burial in Mount Olive Cemetery.
Surviving are two sons, Albert of Mount Olive and Robert of
Knoxville, Tenn.; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two
great-great-grandchildren; and a sister, Lulu Gorsich of Mount Olive.
Webber,
James Morgan Webber, Sr.
Source: The Petaluma [California] Argus-Courier;
Tuesday, 14 Jan 1992
There will be a wake for James Morgan Webber Sr., who died
Sunday in Petaluma Valley Hospital after being ill the past year. He was 73.
Mr. Webber was born in Westview, Pa. He served in the Army Air Corps during World
War II. He was a bush pilot from 1946
to 1952, forming Webber Air Service in Ketchikan, Alaska. He owned Webber Lumber Co. in Terrace,
British Columbia, from 1952 to 1960. He
lived in Petaluma from 1962 to 1992.
From 1962 to 1990 he delivered the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper on
the Marin County coast. Mr. Webber
owned Webber Realty Co. from 1962 to 1970.
He is survived by wife Emma Latta Webber; a son, James
Morgan Webber Jr.; two daughters, Laura Webber Pierce and Mary Webber; a
brother, William Webber of Pittsburgh, Pa.; a sister, Betty Schultz of
Bartlesville, Okla.; granddaughter and grandson.
Source: The Record Courier [Kent, Ohio]; 26 Jul 1992
Harvey Reed Wedding,
75, of 212 Pratt St., Ravenna, died Saturday at Robinson Memorial Hospital in
Ravenna after a long illness.
Born Oct. 19, 1916, in Springfield, Ohio, he was the son
of Harvey and Esther (Reed) Wedding.
Mr. Wedding was an automobile salesman with Martin Motors
of Ravenna until he retired.
He was a member of Ravenna Elks Lodge No. 1076. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was
a member of Disabled American Veterans, Portage County Chapter No. 26.
Survivors include
his wife, Anna (Snyder), to whom he had been married for 48 years; stepson,
Lewis Snyder of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; and sisters, Margaret Dolney of Columbia,
S.C., Mary Lou Meyer of Claridon, Ohio, and Ruth Ann Williams of
Middlefield. His brothers, David,
Thomas and Joe, died previously.
Elks services will be held at 6:45 p.m. Monday, followed by
calling hours from 7 to 9 p.m. at Shorts Funeral Home, Ravenna Chapel, where
services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
Burial will be at 1 p.m. in Claridon Cemetery.
Westling, Marguerite E. Westling, nee Cole
Source: The Repository, Canton, Ohio; 29 Jul 1992
Marguerite E. Westling, age 82, of 1066 S. Prospect, Hartville,
died Tuesday morning in the Arbors at Canton.
Mrs. Westling was a teacher at Lake High School, retiring in 1976, was a
life resident of Hartville and an active member of Hartville United Church of
Christ. She received her degree in
Education from Ohio State University where she was a member of the Delta Zeta
Sorority, and was also a member of Hartville Garden Club, Hartville Sorosis and
AARP. Preceded in death by her husband,
Carl Westling in 1988. She is survived
by a son, Thomas Westling of Akron.
Services will be Friday at 11 a.m. at the Hartville United Church of
Christ with Rev. John T. Bertsch officiating.
Interment will be in Marlboro Cemetery.
Friends may call Thursday 7-9 p.m.
(Arnold-Hartville, 877-9364)
Whittaker, Vivan E. Whittaker, nee Hutchison
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; 30 Sep
1992
CUYAHOGA FALLS --
Vivian E. Whittaker, 84, passed away Sept. 29.
Mrs. Whittaker was born in Gibston [sic?], Pa., and
resided in Cuyahoga Falls most of her life.
She had worked for the F.W. Woolworth Co. for 30 years as a clerk and
had previously worked for A & P.
She is survived by husband, John W.; daughter and
son-in-law, Violet and Lyle Guinn of Stow; grandchildren, Charles E., Charlene
and Lyle Jr.; six great-grandchildren; twin sister, Violet Wagar of Cuyahoga
Falls; nieces and nephew. Mrs.
Whittaker was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by her family.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Clifford-Shoemaker
Funeral Home, 1930 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls, where funeral services will be
conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Pastor Larry Engle officiating. Interment at Northlawn Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Hattie Larlham
Foundation, 9772 Diagonal Rd., Mantua 44255-9443, or to Graham Road Baptist
Church, in her memory.
Wise, Lorene
M. Wise, nee Dollison
Source: Akron
[Beacon] Journal; Wednesday, 2 Sep 1992
NORTON
-- Lorene M. Wise, 61, died Aug. 31.
A life
resident of Norton and Barberton, she was a member of Calvary Wesleyan Church.
Preceded in death by husband, Ernest A., she is survived by sons, Tom of
Pennsylvania, Larry of Arizona, Lloyd of Orrville, Brian and Richard; daughter,
Karen, all of Norton; four grandchildren; brothers, Paul Dollison of Barberton
and Bob Dollison of Akron.
Funeral
service Friday, 10 a.m., at the Calvary Wesleyan Church, 139 - 31st St. S.W., Barberton, Rev. Brian
Feathers officiating. Burial at
Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation Thursday,
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
(Campfield-Hickman, 745-3161.)
Zollman, Alice M. Zollman, nee Hendrickson
Source: The Columbus [Indiana] Republic [as posted
on findagrave.com]; 14 Jun 1992
Alice M. Zollman
Cardinal Court
Alice Mae Zollman,
53, of Cardinal Court, died Friday, June 12, 1992, in her home.
She worked for the USBPI Division of CHAMPUS in Columbus.
She was a member of the Columbus American Legion Auxiliary and of the First
Baptist Church in Hope.
Funeral will be
conducted by the Rev. Calvin Vass and the Rev. David Harker at 10:30 a.m.
Monday at Norman Funeral Home in Hope. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday
at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Moravian Cemetery, Hope.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
Born Jan. 2, 1939, in Columbus, she was the daughter of the
late Ebert Hendrickson and Hazel Campbell Hendrickson of Hope.
Surviving
are her mother; daughter, Julie L. Simcox of Hope; sons Ronald Zollman of North
Vernon and Kyle Zollman of Columbus; sister Helen Hendrickson of Hope; and
grandchildren Jessica Mobley and Matthew Zollman of Hope and Tiffany and Justin
Zollman of Columbus.
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