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1451 HAMPTON - Hubert Wayne Green, MSgt, USAF (Ret.), passed away on May 29, 2010.
Mr. Green was born July 25, 1930, in Texarkana, Texas, and has been a Peninsula resident since 1966.
Mr. Green was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Martha Green; and a sister, Bonita R. Elmore, all of Texarkana, Texas.
Mr. Green is survived by his loving and caring wife, Mary L. Green; two sons, Wayne Green and his wife, Jeannie of Hampton, and Gene E. Green, MD, of Annapolis, Md.; one daughter, Danette A. Reca of Hampton; a stepson, James E. Richards and his wife, Vickie, of Phoenix, Ariz.; two grandsons, Timothy and Christian Green; two granddaughters, Lauren and Lindsey Reca, all of Hampton; a sister, Mary E. Jordan and her husband, Mart of Texarkana, Texas.
Hubert's military career took him overseas to England, France, and Turkey, stateside duties carried him to Texas, Washington state, New Mexico and Virginia.
While on active duty he was active in Little League sports activities and active in the Boy Scouts of America associated with Troop 151 in Hampton and also with a troop in Izmir, Turkey. He was a member of the Order of the Arrow, Kecoughtan Lodge.
The family will receive friends at Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. A celebration of Mr. Green's life will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, June 2, at 11 a.m. Interment with military honors will follow at the Hampton Memorial Gardens.
Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family.
Arrangements are under the care of Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home, 2551 N. Armistead Avenue, Hampton, VA 23666. View and post condolences on our online guestbook at dailypress.com/guestbooks.

Published by Daily Press from May 31 to Jun. 1, 2010.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dailypress/name/hubert-green-obituary?id=27818250
 
Green, Hubert Wayne (I4851)
 
1452 Hanks
Allerton – John M. Hanks, 76, Allerton, died Thursday (March 18, 1993). Survivors: wife, Irene; daughters, Nancy Hill, Cayuga, Ind.; Judy Barbre, Urbana.
Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Joines Funeral Home, Newman. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Sidell. Memorials: Sidell Community Ambulance.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 19 March 1993.
 
Hanks, John Maurice (I1223)
 
1453 Harold Clifford Walters, died Tuesday Morning, May 16, 2006 at St. Johns Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Funeral services for Mr. Harold Clifford Walters will be held 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 19, 2006 at the Colonial Chapel of the Neekamp-Luginbuel Funeral Home. Dr. Joe Dan Fowler of the First Baptist Church of Bartlesville, Ok. will preside over the services. Funeral services are under the direction of the Neekamp-Luginbuel Funeral Home. Online condolences for Mr. Harold Clifford Walters can be left at www.honoringmemories.com.

Harold Clifford Walters was born on a farm near Wetmore, Kansas, November 20, 1914 the eldest of three children, the son of Bert Walters and Nettie (Cassity) Walters. He was raised and educated in the Wetmore area attending a one-room schoolhouse through the eighth grade then graduating from Wetmore High School. Harold then went on to Kansas State University earning a degree in Industrial Chemistry. After graduating college, he was employed with the Phillips Petroleum Company and moved to Bartlesville. Harold's 39-year career with Phillips from 1938 until his retirement in1978 was with the Research and Development department. Mr. Harold Clifford Walters and Dorothy Jean St. Clair were united in marriage on September 19, 1942. In 1944, they made their home in Borger, Texas where their two children, Nancy and Neil, were born. He was associated with the Phillips Philtex Plant until 1951 when they returned to Bartlesville. Mrs. Walters preceded him in death in November 1989.

The first years of his career were devoted to the formulation of aviation gasolines. Improvements in the quality and quantity of aviation gasoline were required in order to meet the demands of the war effort. After returning to Bartlesville in 1951, he was involved with research to improve the quality of automotive gasoline, lubricating oils and greases. The last ten years of his career were spent at pilot plant work where processes for the production of specialty products were evaluated. Harold's hobbies included golf, bowling, fishing, hunting, collecting stamps, bridge and playing pool. After their retirement, they took up square dancing and traveled for several years. Harold was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bartlesville and was the past president of the Tuxedo Lyons Club. He was a member of Kiwanis International and a past member of Reels & Wheels RV club and enjoyed time spent at the 55+ Activity Center.

Mr. Harold Clifford Walters is survived by two children; one son Neil Walters and his wife Norma of Tulsa, Ok, one daughter Nancy Piatek and her husband Dick of Providence, Rhode Island; one brother Kenneth Walters of Federal Way, Washington. Mr. Harold Clifford Walters is preceded in death by his wife Dorothy Jean St. Clair. 
Walters, Harold Clifford (I4162)
 
1454 Harold Glenn Million, 83, of Springfield, died Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Born Oct. 14, 1929 in Lexington, he was the son of Ernest Morton and Ethel Gardner Million. Harold was a lifelong farmer, cattleman and horse trader. He served in the US. Army in Germany following WWII. He is a member of the Lebanon Congregation, Jehovah's Witnesses. Harold was skilled at choosing dairy cattle, both Holstein and Brown Swiss and beef cattle. He was also a fisherman.

He is survived by his wife, Donna Kuchenbrod Million; three sons, Glenn (Mary) Million and Jeff (Wanda) Million, both of Springfield and David (Kathy) Million of Bardstown, and their mother, Charlotte Million Raymer of Springfield; a step-son, Jon (Sarah) Kuchenbrod of Danville and a step-daughter, Becky (Roger Maybriar) Kuchenbrod of Lexington; a step-daughter-in-law, Regina Kuchenbrod of Springfield; three sisters, Edna Brooks of Lexington, Blanche Merriman of Georgetown and Beulah (Wayne) Kelley of Owenton, five grandchildren, Rachel Million, Caleb (Lynette) Million, Trevor (Zoe) Million, Devon Million and Jordan Million; four step-grandchildren, Michael, Mackenzie and Christian Kuchenbrod and Caitlin (Seth) Eckert and 2 great grandchildren, Corbin Elijah Downey and Jolene Adelle Million. He was predeceased by two step-sons, Michael and Christopher Kuchenbrod and eight brothers and sisters, Nannie Bell Wise, Naomi Haynes, Dorothy Mae Haynes, Mary Elizabeth "Libby" Gilkerson, William Gardner Million, Douglas Morton Million, James Thomas Million, and Helen Brooks..

The funeral service will be 11 a.m., Saturday at Stith Funeral Home. David Spalding will speak. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. The active pallbearers will be Caleb Million, Trevor Million, Devon Million, Jon Kuchenbrod, Christian Kuchenbrod, and Michael Kuchenbrod. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m.,
 
Million, Harold Glenn (I4897)
 
1455 Harold L. Parker
Harold L. “Coby” Parker, 77, Indianapolis, died Tuesday. He worked at Cooley Electric Co. 30 years, retiring in 1978. He was a woodworking instructor at Lauter Boys Club. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Usher Funeral Home with calling from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial be in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors – daughters Patricia Mullen, Mary Barnaby; son Harold L. Parker Jr.; 16 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 9 November 1991.
 
Parker, Harold Leroy (I5116)
 
1456 Harold M. Rhodes
Clinton
Harold M. Rhodes, 65, of Route 2, Renno community, died Monday.
Born in Laurens, he was a son of the late Pinkney and Ida T. Garrett Rhodes. He was a World War II Marine Corps veteran, a retired employee of Whitten Center and a member of the Tenno Rife Department in Clinton and Broad Street United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruth Million Rhodes; a foster son, Nick Bagwell of Clinton; a brother, jack Rhodes of Clinton; a half brother, Martin Whitlock of Charlotte; and sisters, Mrs. Beatrice R. Hunnicutt of Newberry and Mrs. Nellie R. Had of Greenvile.
Services will be held at 5:30 p.m. today at Pinelawn Memory Gardens in Clinton.
Memorials may be made to the Tenno Fire Department.
Gray General Home of Clinton in charge.
the State, Columbia, South Carolina. Wednesday, 31 May 1989.
 
Rhodes, Harold Monroe (I4928)
 
1457 Harold T. Whaley, 92, of Williamstown, died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center South, Edgewood.

He was a retired machinist with Crawley Book Machinery Co., Newport, and Morris Machine Tool Co.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred McClanahan Whaley; a daughter, Anna Lou Roland of Crittenden; a son, Gail T. Whaley of Falmouth; a brother, Emerson Whaley of Williamstown; sisters, Ruth Simpson and Fern Lucille Thompson, both of Williamstown; four grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. 
Whaley, Harold Thomas (I3771)
 
1458 Harold Willard Foster, Sr., 72, of Idaho Falls, passed away on May 29, 2016, at Hospice House in Ammon.

He was born June 24, 1943, in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Price William Foster and Linnie Orizellia Billman Foster. He grew up and attended schools in the area, graduating from Idaho Falls High School.

On February 11, 1961, he married Norma Jean Johnson in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He worked as a firefighter for 26 years at the Idaho Falls Fire Department and retired in 1991.

Harold enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, stock car racing, and coin collecting. His greatest love was his family and spending time with them.

Survivors are:
Wife: Norma Foster of Idaho Falls, ID;
Son: Harold Willard (Karen) Foster, Jr. of Idaho Falls, ID;
Daughter: Tamie (Kevin) Merrill of Idaho Falls, ID;
Sister: Bernetta Watson of Shelley, ID;
Sister: Mae Jones of Firth, ID;
4 grandchildren: Jamie (Tony) Wise, Tyson (Stacy) Foster, Dakota Merrill,
Kylie Foster and 2 great grandchildren: August Merrill and Gage Foster.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 3, 2016, at Wood Funeral Home (273 N. Ridge). Burial will be in Fielding Memorial Park Cemetery.

 
Foster, Harold Willard (I4153)
 
1459 Harris, Mo. – George C. Foster, 83, Services 1 p.m. Thursday at Harris Christian Church. Burial in Harris Cemetery. The body is at the Judd-Payne mortuary in Newtown, Mo.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Wednesday, 20 December 1972.
 
Foster, George Conway (I2530)
 
1460 Harry A. Hall Jr., 74, Indianapolis, died Tuesday. There will be no services or calling. He had been a printer 47 years for Cornelius Printing Co., retiring in 1984. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife, Mary Ann Daughtery Hall; son, William Allen Hall; sister, Virginia Hamilton; two grandchildren. Shirley Brothers Co. Inc. is handling arrangements.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 29 April 1994.
 
Hall, Harry Allen (I3798)
 
1461 Harry Hall, Catering Firm Official, Dies
Harry A. Hall, 58, 5205 E. Michigan St., secretary-treasurer of the Wheeler Catering Co., died last night in the Johnson County Hospital at Franklin after two years’ illness.
Mr. Hall had been with the Wheeler Restaurant company 26 years. Born at Clearfield, Pa., he had lived in Indianapolis 46 years. Before joining the Wheeler company, he was a clerk in the old Continental National Bank.
He had spent the last 12 winters in Florida, where he acquired some reputation as a fisherman, catching 90 fish in one expedition off the Keys. The vent was publicized in Miami newspapers. Mr. Hall was a member of the Linwood Christian Church, the National Restaurant Association, the Indianapolis Athletic Club and the Mercator Club, and was a member and past secretary of the Indiana State Restaurant Association.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Flanner & Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Ruth E. Hall; three daughters, Mrs. Lewis W. Blacklidge, Findlay, O.; Mrs. Byrl E. Hamilton and Mrs. Robert C. Young, Indianapolis; a son, Harry A. Hall, Jr., Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 1 May 1950.
 
Hall, Harry Allen (I566)
 
1462 Harry Hopkins Dies at 73.
Perry – Harry E. Hopkins, 73, a retired Perry businessman, died at 9:50 p.m. yesterday at the Audrain Medical Center.
Mr. Hopkins was born in Perry Aug. 19, 1897, a son of Menefee and Anna Phillips Hopkins. He was married to Lyda Berry, Oct. 21, 1934, who survived.
Also surviving are two nieces, two great-nephews and one great-niece. Two sister and five brothers died earlier.
Hr. Hopkins was a member of the Perry Masonic Lodge and past president of the Lick Creek Cemetery Association. He operated a garage and implement firm in Perry for many years until his retirement in 1966.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Wilkey Funeral Home in Perry with the Rev. C.D. Howell, retired pastor of the Perry Baptist Church, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Woodrow Wilson, present church pastor.
Burial will be in the Lick Creek Cemetery.
A Masonic service will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Mexico Ledger, Mexico, Missouri. Tuesday, 29 June 1971.
 
Hopkins, Harry Edward (I2413)
 
1463 Harry L. Fink
The funeral of Harry L. Fink, 420 West Philadelphia street, who died Sunday night at the West Side Sanitarium, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Edward W. Baumeister Colonial mortuary, South Queen and Jackson street. Interment will be in Greenmount cemetery. The deceased who was a former mail carrier is survived by his widow Kate H. Fink; two sons, Walter H. Fink, Redding, Calif. and A. Reginald Fink, 543 West Jackson street; three daughters, Mrs. C. F. Brigham, San Mateo, Calif., Mrs. C.W. Schaefer, 740 W. Princess street and Henrietta Fink, Philadelphia; four grandsons and one granddaughter. He was a member of Grace reformed church.
The Gazette and Daily, York, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 21 December 1943.
 
Fink, Harry Loucks (I3513)
 
1464 Harry Lawton
Graveside services will be held Tuesday for Harry W. Lawton, 62, former operator of a San Rafael newspaper subscription service, who was killed Friday when his car crashed into a tree on Highway 12 east of Santa Rosa.
The services will be at 11:30 a.m. at Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, with the Rev. Edwin Taylor, Santa Rosa, retired member of the Salvation Army, officiating.
Mr. Lawton moved to Santa Rosa from San Rafael just recently. He lived at 517 Santa Rosa ave.
He is survived by his son, Harry W. Lawton Jr., Arlington, and his sister, Mrs. Robert Huff, Westwood.
The Eggen & Lance Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangements.
The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California. Sunday, 13 March 1960.
 
Lawton, Harry Wilson (I1057)
 
1465 Harry Lee Jeffers
Frankfort – Services for Harry Lee Jeffers, 82, who died Sunday afternoon at Capitol Manor Nursing Home here after a long illness, will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Rogers Chapel by the Rev. John C. Chenault. Burial will be in Frankfort Cemetery.
A native of Frankfort, he was a long-time employe of Frankfort Builders and Supply Co., and after retirement with this firm he served several years as an inspector with the State Highway Department. His home was at 309 West Fourth Street and he was a member of the First Christian Church. His wife, Mrs. Blanche Evans Jeffers, died April 30 of this year.
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Josephine J. Dupey, Labanon, Ohio; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 8 November 1965.
 
Jeffers, Harry Lee (I849)
 
1466 Harry Mitchel Jenkins
February 22, 1940 - October 27, 2007

Harry Mitchel Jenkins, age 67, of Bucklin, Missouri died Saturday, October 27, 2007 at Woodbine Healthcare & Rehab Center in Gladstone, Missouri. Harry was born at Arapahoe County, Colorado on February 22, 1940 to Howard Marion and Lorene (Burns) Jenkins.
Harry was a graduate of Linneus High School. He had worked for Cattey Feed and MFA, both in Brookfield, owned and operated the Bucklin Agri Center, and had been a corrections officer at Moberly and then at Western Missouri at Cameron.
He is survived by a son, H. Mitchel Jenkins II, Blue Springs, MO; two daughters, Tonya Burk, St. Petersburg, FL; and Sonya Black, Clearwater, FL; two brothers, Bill and Ronnie Jenkins, both of Kansas City, MO; sister Shirley Kingsolver, Kansas City, MO; and six grandchildren, Christopher and Shaylee Jenkins, Harry Mitchel Jenkins III, Holly Burk and Hanna & Nicholas Cain. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Judy Ashton and nephew Michael Ashton.
https://www.delaneyfuneralhome.com/obituary/158537
 
Jenkins, Harry Mitchel (I3731)
 
1467 Harry Scott Wood
Rockport – Harry Scott Wood, 90, died at 12:30 p.m. Monday in a Corpus Christi hospital after a short illness.
He was a native of Ohio and had lived here 30 years. He was a retired commercial fisherman.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Marshall Funeral Home Chapel in Rockport with burial in Rockport Cemetery.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Corpus Christi, Texas. Wednesday, 10 December 1969.
 
Wood, Harry Scott (I1577)
 
1468 Harry W. Lawton
Dana Point, Calif. Harry W. Lawton, journalist and author whose account of the 1909 manhunt for an American Indian fugitive inspired the movie “Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here,” died Nov. 20. He was 77.
Lawton died in a Dana Point assisted-care facility following a long illness, according to family members.
Lawton’s 1960 book “Willie Boy: A Desert Manhunt” chronicled the hunt for a 28-year-old Paiute-Chemehuevi Indian who had shot and killed his girlfriend’s father because he had forbidden the distant cousins from marrying.
Willie Boy and the 16-year-old girl, Carlota Boniface, eluded a posse for 12 days, traversing 600 miles of Southern California desert in 100-degree heat. Carlota ultimately was shot and killed and Willie Boy killed himself.
Lawton’s work, which included interviews with surviving posse members, won the James D. Phelan Award in Literature for best nonfiction and the Southwest Literature award for a historical work.
The book was turned into a 1969 movie that starred Robert Redford as the deputy sheriff in charge of the posse, Robert Blake as Willie Boy and Katharine Ross as Carlota. Lawton served as a consultant on the film.
Lawton operated a bookstore in Berkeley before working as a journalist for the San Clemente Sun and the Riverside Press-Enterprise. From 1965 to 1991 he was a writer, editor, administrative analyst and management services officer for the University of California, Riverside. He had strong ties to the local American Indian community.
Indiana Gazette, Indiana, Pennsylvania. Monday, 5 December 2005.
 
Lawton, Harry Wilson (I5370)
 
1469 Harry Ward Black
May 9, 1927 ~ June 29, 2015 (age 88)

Harry Ward Black, 88, of Maysville, passed away Monday, June 29, 2015, at his home.

He was born May 9, 1927, in Lewis County, to the late Fred Black and Clara Gilkerson Black.

Harry worked for the State Highway Department for 30 years as a heavy equipment operator. He was a member of the Mount Carmel Christian Church.

Besides his parents, Harry was preceded in death by a half-brother Bob Hollar; brother and sister-in-law Harry Douglas Bretz and Emma Bloomfield.

Survivors include his wife of 72 years, Bertha Bretz Black; daughter, June (Dave) Grayson; grandsons, Shane Grayson and Izzy Grayson; 4 great grandchildren; brother Clyde Black; brother-in-law, Elmer Bretz.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., Thursday, July 2, 2015, at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Steve Singer officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Carmel Cemetery. Visitation will be 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thursday, at the funeral home.

Friends may sign the guestbook at www.boonenickellfuneralhome.com

https://www.boonenickellfuneralhome.com/obituary/Harry-Black
 
Black, Harry Ward (I4734)
 
1470 Harry was the son of Howard Marion and Lorene (Burns) Jenkins, and was a graduate of Linneus High School. He had worked for Cattey Feed and MFA both of Brookfield, Mo and owned and operated the Bucklin Agri Center and had been a corrections officer at Moberly and Western Missouri at Cameron. He is survived by a son, H Mitchel Jenks, II, of Blue Springs, Mo, two daughters, Tonya Burk, St Petersburg, Florida; and Sonya Black, Clearwater, Florida; two brothers, Bill and Ronnie Jenkins both of Kansas City, Mo; sister Shirley Kingsolver, Kansas City, Mo.; and six grandchildren, Christopher and Shaylee Jenkins, Harry Mitchel Jenkins III, Holly Burk and Hanna and Nicholas Cain. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Judy Ashton, and nephew Michael Ashton. Jenkins, Harry Mitchel (I3731)
 
1471 Harry, of Benton Twp., died at his home east of Browning. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 13 Jan 1910, Browning MO.)
 
Arnold, Jacob Henry "Harry" (I2917)
 
1472 Hartley
Evander Hartley, 89, of Newman died 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Lakeview Hospital, Danville; married Grace Kincaid, June 11, 1936, Danville; leaves wife, sister Mrs. Francis Heald, Burbank, Calif.; services 2 p.m. Saturday, Joines Funeral Home, Newman; burial Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Newman; call any time.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Saturday, 4 April 1970.
 
Hartley, Evander (I5283)
 
1473 Harvey Edgar Moody
Wilmore - Harvey Edgar Moody, 74, a retired mail carrier, died at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Good Samaritan Hospital Lexington, where he was admitted Friday night. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the Ray E. Miller American Legion Post, the 40 & 9 and the VFW. He was a member of the Christian Church.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Carl Bradshaw, Lexington, and Mrs. R.L. Sweeny, Lake Jackson, Texas; four sons, the Rev. W.C. Moody, Owingsville; Hugh M. and George Moody, Wilmore and L.B. Moody, Vandenburg Air Base, California; two sisters, Mrs. Nela Blankenship and Mrs. Betty Davis, Lexington; a brother, Mike Moody, Jessamine County and 17 grandchildren.
The body is at the Guyn, Kurtz and Hager Funeral Home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 27 November 1966.
 
Moody, Harvey Edgar (I1433)
 
1474 Has Spinal Meningitis
Worthington, Ky., March 17 – Floyd Hyatt, 13, is seriously ill with spinal meningitis. Dr. Carl Gambill of the Greenup county health board has quarantined the Hyatt home.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Tuesday, 17 March 1936.
 
Hyatt, Floyd Orville (I3046)
 
1475 Has Yellow Fever.
Thomas Gill, formerly of Perry, but who has recently resided at Biloxi, Miss., has the yellow fever. Mr. Gill had undertaken to return to Missouri when the fever made its appearance, but was caught by the quarantine.
The Daily News and Intelligencer, Mexico, Missouri. Monday, 27 September 1897, page 4.
 
Gill, Thomas Franklin (I2852)
 
1476 Hattie Cox
Hattie “Pat” Mae Hicks Cox, 80, Indianapolis, died Friday in Beech Grove Health Care Center. Mrs. Cox worked for Indianapolis Public Schools, retiring in 1979 as a cook. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in G.H. Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Washington Park East. She was the widow of Homer E. Cox. Survivors – sister Flora Lowe Pauline McCashen.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 12 March, 1994,
 
Hicks, Hattie Mae (I5002)
 
1477 Hattie Fink, civic worker, dies at 80
Mrs. Hattie Jane Fink of Redding, widow of Walter H. Fink, Former publisher of the Redding Searchlight, died in a Redding hospital yesterday after a long illness. She was 80.
Mrs. Fink was active in civic affairs, and was chairman of the Shasta county probation committee from 1923 to 1956.
She was one of the organizers of the Redding Parent-Teacher association and of the Redding Coordinating council, and was president of both organizations.
She was a past matron of the Redding chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star , and a member of the White Shrine.
She was born March 8, 1878 in Ontario, Canada, and came to Redding with her husband Walter, in 1915 from Denver. Fink died in 1949.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Annajane Joseph of Olinda; a sister, Mrs. Fred H. Potter of Lansing, Mich.; five grandchildren, Glenn Joseph, Ara Dell Joseph, Mary Ellen Joseph and Mrs. Bettyann Ramirez, all of Olinda, and Walter Joseph of Summit City; and one great-grandchild,
Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at McDonald’s chapel. Richard Sunderland will officiate, and interment will be in Lawncrest Memorial park.
The family has asked that memorial contributions be sent to the Shasta county probation department for use at the county juvenile hall.
Record Searchlight, Redding, California. Monday, 1 September 1958, page 1.
 
Collins, Hattie Jane (I3515)
 
1478 Hattie Rapp
Bluford – Hattie L. Rapp, 85, died at 10:25 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 6, 2001, in Crossroads Community Hospital in Mount Vernon.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Mount Zion Cemetery, north of Bluford, with Brother Bill Prince officiating. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Hughey Funeral Home in Mount Vernon.
Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, Illinois. Friday, 7 September 2001.
 
Crouch, Hattie Lourena (I770)
 
1479 Hattie Smith
Mrs. Hattie Smith, 74, 1044 Marine Avenue, will be buried at Green Hills Cemetery following 10 a.m. funeral services tomorrow at First Assembly of God Church, 1031 Fries Avenue.
Mrs. Smith was born in Illinois, and lived here 33 years. She was a former Sunday school teacher in the old Presbyterian Church at Fries Avenue and O Streets, and was a charter member of the First Assembly of God Church.
She is survived by her husband, George; sisters Mrs. Bessie Russell of Wilmington and Mrs. Pearl Taylor of Illinois; brothers William and Kenneth Alkire; a son, Hershel of Wilmington; daughters Mrs. Doris Stockdale and Mrs. Rosalie Lewis of Wilmington and Mrs. Alta Parker of Blairsden, California; six grandchildren and sen great grandchildren.
Wilmington Daily Press Journal, Wilmington, California. Friday, 10 February 1956. Page 2.
 
Alkire, Hattie Louisa (I1341)
 
1480 Hayden Duncan of Meadville
William Hayden Duncan, 97, Meadville, died Wednesday at the St. Francis hospital in Marceline.
Mr. Duncan, a retired farmer, was born May 14, 1879 at Meadville, the son of Thomas Garland Duncan and Mildred Gooch Duncan. He was married to Mae Susan Palmer Jan. 24, 1903. She died June 2, 1932. Mr. Duncan is a member of the Church of Christ in Meadville.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Edith Clark, Elmhurst, Ill. and Mrs. Vera VanDyke, Marceline; two sons, Stanley Duncan, Meadville and Glenn Duncan, Purdin; 16 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, and six great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, daughter, Berdine Rooks and son, Ralph.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Meadville Church of Christ with Brother William Hensley officiating.
Burial will be in the Botts Cemetery, north of Meadville.
The family will receive friends Thursday and Friday evenings at 7 o’clock at the Wright Funeral Home in Meadville.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 14 October 1976.
 
Duncan, William Haden (I69)
 
1481 HAYNES, William Eugene Sr., 89, widower of Dorothy Million Haynes of Elkchester Pike, passed away July 28, 2006. Born October 24, 1916, he was the son of the late Jess and Maude Spurgeon Haynes. "Papa" was a loving husband for 69 years, father, grandpa, and devoted friend. A retired farmer, he had a genuine love of hard work, took the lead in every task and loved animals. He raised geese, ostriches, peafowl, and was known to pack boxers of banhams home from the State Fair in the family car. He was strong in character, body, and spirit, generous to a fault, and more concerned with the needs of others over his own. The door at his home on the farm was never locked and all were welcome at the kitchen counter. He is survived by five children, Ethel Maude (Claire) Bearer of Versailles, Linda (Lones) Taulbee of Lexington, Harvey Haynes of Versailles, Stanley Haynes of Ft. Myers, FL, and Dorothy McIntyre of Versailles, two brothers, Jessie Haynes of Paris, Doug Haynes of Lawrenceburg, 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and many friends. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Earl Haynes, Stanley Haynes, Leonard Haynes, John Haynes, a sister, Mary Haynes, a son, William Eugene Haynes Jr., three grandchildren, William Eugene Haynes III, Lynn Haynes, and Robert Haynes. Funeral services will be 11 a.m., Wed, August 2, 2006 at Blackburn & Ward Funeral Home in Versailles, Jessie Baldridge officiating. Casket bearers will be Harvey Haynes, Stanley Haynes, Lones Taulbee, Claire Bearer, Tony Haynes, Ricky Vaught, Shane Rousey, and Don Clark. Honorary pallbearers will be Jessie Haynes, Doug Haynes, and Bill Million. Visitation will be Tue, August 1, 2006 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Online guestbook .
Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Jul. 30, 2006.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/william-haynes-obituary?id=15345035
 
Haynes, William Eugene (I4903)
 
1482 HAYS - Randel, Denise Ann, 52, died Feb. 24, 2007. Cremation is planned with a memorial service at a later date. Surivors: husband, Raul; son, Ezra; daughter, Jessica; brothers, Milton, Raymond, Stephen, Michael, Dennis, John, Tony; sister, Vonda Johnson; 4 grandchildren. Smith-Moore-Overlease Funeral Home, Stockton.

Published by Wichita Eagle on Feb. 26, 2007.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kansas/name/denise-randel-obituary?id=35787535
 
Randel, Denise Ann (I4157)
 
1483 Hazel G. Fink: Former Sunday school teacher
Hazel G. Fink, 80, of 814 Glendale Road, a former Sunday school teacher, died Friday at her residence. She was the wife of the late A. Reginald Fink.
The service will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Baumeister and Orcutt Mortuary, South Queen and Jackson streets. Burial will be in Mount Rose Cemetery. Viewing will be 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at the mortuary. Memorial contributions may be made to Zion United Church of Christ. 100 Lafayette St., York, 17403.
Mr. Fink was born in York, the daughter of the late Cress ad Geraldine Holcombe.
She was a member of Zion United Church of Christ and the Sunrise Class of the Sunday school of which she was a former teacher. She was a member of the Woman’s Club of York, The YWCA, the YWCA Women’s Club, and the Ladies Auxiliary of York Hospital.
Mrs. Fink is survived by two sons, Reginald H. Fink, Athens, Ohio, and Philip H. Fin, Miami, Fla.; five grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; a brother, Harold Holcombe, York; and a sister, Ethel Kilgore, Hanover.
Officiating at the service will be her pastor, the Rev. Robert L. Anderson.
York Daily Record, York, Pennsylvania. Sunday, 19 March 1989.
 
Holcombe, Hazel Geraldine (I3523)
 
1484 Hazel M. Cheek
Services for Hazel Morton Cheek will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Hixson Bros., Pineville, with Dr. Leonard Sanderson officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Pineville.
Mrs. Cheek, 78, of League City, Texas, died Saturday, Sept. 19, 1998, in Clear Lake Regional Hospital, Clear Lake, Texas.
Survivors include one daughter, Tatti Cheek Asbeck of League City, Texas; two sons, Charles Gibbs of Nashville, Tenn., and Jay Gibbs of Oklahoma; one sister, June Knight of Tulsa, Okla.; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter.
Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 a.m. until time of services Wednesday in the funeral home.
The Town Talk, Alexandria, Louisiana. Monday, 21 September 1998.
 
Morton, Hazel Fae (I3880)
 
1485 Hazel Maxine Mineer Fields
August 27, 1932 - March 24, 2015

Hazel Maxine Mineer Fields, 82, widow of Artis E. Fields went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday March 24, 2015. Maxine was born August 27, 1932 in Fleming County to the late Marvin and Dora Mineer.

Maxine was a true farm wife who spent her days working diligently alongside her family raising tobacco, milking cows, and growing a bountiful garden which provided countless meals for workhands and anyone who stopped by. She was a lifetime member of Pleasant Valley Church of Christ. She was a loving mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Artis E. Fields; an infant daughter, Vicky Jo Fields; her parents; sister, Lucille Mineer Hester and an infant sister, Dorothy Mineer. Also preceding her were two infant grandchildren.

Maxine is survived by a daughter, Lisa (Randy) Stamm; a son, Brent (Cyndi) Fields; and grandchildren, Kelli (David) Rouse, Clay Stamm, Brooklyn, Madison and Justin Fields. Also surviving are two brothers, James (Ruby) Mineer and Johnny (Paula) Mineer; and a brother-in-law, Jess Hester. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews, cousins and special family friends Ricky and Tammy Riley.

Funeral services will be at 2PM Sunday March 29, 2015 at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Bro Arnold Howell and Bro Tom Mitchell officiating. Burial will follow in Martin Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home Saturday from 6 - 9PM.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorial donations be made to the Kentucky Organ Donor Association (10160 Linn Station Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40223) or the Cancer Care Club (P O Box 189, Flemingsburg KY 41041).
 
Mineer, Hazel Maxine (I4807)
 
1486 Hazel O. Kissick, 76, RR 4, died Wednesday in her home.

She was a Swords Creek, Va., native and attended Emmanuel Baptist Church, New Castle.

Surviving are two daughters, Janet Cross and Alberta Lowe; and three sons, Melvin, Gerald and Leonard Kissick.

The Star Press. Muncie, Indiana. 9 Oct 1987. 
Sparks, Hazel Olliemae (I3352)
 
1487 He is survived by his wife, Vickie Gephart Gaines whom he had married on September 13, 1975 in Cocoa, Florida, his father, Osborne Gaines of Hillsboro, six children, Paula (Chad) Carroll of Hillsboro, Douglas Gaines of Colorado Springs, Colorado, Robert Gaines of Houston, Texas, Paul (Megan) Gaines of Hillsboro, Patrick (Valerie) Gaines of Hillsboro and Michael (Tessa) Gaines of Hillsboro, six grandchildren, Madison Carroll, Chloe, Allison, McKenzie, Delaney and Adalyn Gaines, one sister, Vadna (Gary) Hull of Round Rock, Texas, two brothers, Jack (Debbie) Gaines of South Carolina, Anthony Dean (April) Gaines of Texas, one sister-in-law, Patricia Gaines of Enon, Ohio and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by one daughter, Shannon Gaines and one brother, Robert Herschel Gaines.

Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 21st at the Turner & Son Funeral Home in Hillsboro. Rob Shoaff will officiate. Burial with military honors presented by the Highland County Honor Guard will follow in the Marshall Cemetery.
 
Gaines, Lee Wayne (I5102)
 
1488 He updated a codicil to his will on 26 April 1902. And his will was probated 6 July 1902, Rowan County, Kentucky. Steenrod, Joseph (I397)
 
1489 he was a son of Jesse "Jack" and Mary (Barnwell) Neblock. His wife of 57 years, Mildred Neblock survives. Also surviving are one son, three daughters, 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, a sister-in-law, four nephews, one niece, and four cousins in the Streator area, Mary (Mrs. Norman) Obenhin, Larry Bryant, Pat (Mrs. Harry) Benner, and Catherine Barnwell Kudrick.
The Times, Streator, Illinois. Friday, 19 March 1999. 
Neblock, Robert John (I2706)
 
1490 He was born on November 5, 1933 in Wallingford, KY to the late James Robert and Jewel Strode Hickerson. He graduated from Fleming County High School and went on to honorably serve his country in the Korean War with the United States Army. Later, he served his coworkers and friends well managing the model shop at IBM where he eventually retired. He was an active member at Southland Christian Church and he is leaving a great legacy of faith, hope and love! Other than his parents, he is preceded in death by his grandson, Michael Cole Hickerson.
 
Hickerson, Ronald J. (I4883)
 
1491 He was the son of Jonathan Edgar Hyatt/Hiatt and Matilda Jane Hawkins of Bath County KY. James was born James Travis Hyatt, but changed his name later in life to James Charles Hyatt. He moved to West Virginia just prior to WWI where he worked as a driver for the coal mines. He was married only once, which ended in divorce after ten years, and had four children (three daughters and a still-born son). He died leaving behind his three daughters, and ten grandchildren.
 
Hyatt, James Charles (I2171)
 
1492 Headstone reads: Berry Gilkison, wife of Russell Adkins, 1918 - 1937, mother Gilkison, Betty Frances (I1468)
 
1493 Heath
Mrs. Addie Frances Heath, 82, Owingsville, Ky., died Saturday morning at the Daniel Boone Convalescent Home, Morehead. Survivors are two sons, Ewell Heath, Owingsville, and Mark Heath, Salt Lick; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m., today at the Kell Funeral Home with Rev. Lowell Hillis officiating. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 3 October 1977.
 
Arrosmith, Addie Francis (I3261)
 
1494 Hedges
Jack V., age 65, of Lebanon, Ohio, died Wednesday January 4, 1995. A graduate of Lima Shawnee High School in Lima, OH and Ohio State University, Mr. Hedges was involved in the insurance industry for over 40 years. Past president and active member of Professional Insurance Agents of Ohio for which he instructed classes for 25 years. Since 1975, owned and operated Hedges Gallery of Insurance in Lebanon. Survivors include his wife of 27 years, Alice (nee Johnston) Hedges, son and daughter-in-law Mark V. and Julie Hedges of Reston, VA, son James B. Hedges of Columbus, OH, daughter and son-in-law Kathryn L. and Mark Carroll of Lebanon, one sister Miriam Snyder of Perrysburg, OH, a niece of Genoa, OH and will also be missed by his office family at Hedges Gallery of Insurance. A memorial service will be held Saturday, January 7, 1995, 2 P.M. at Oswald-Hoskins Funeral Home, Lebanon, with Rev. Mary Joseph officiating. The family requests memorial to American Heart Association or American Diabetes Association.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 6 January 1995.
 
Hedges, Jack Vawter (I4233)
 
1495 Hedges
Joseph Early
Joseph Early Hedges of Blacksburg, Va., passed away Tuesday, March 15, 2016, after a well-lived life of 91 years. Joe spent his childhood in Alderson, W.Va. As an adult, he lived in Bluefield and Blacksburg. After earning a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from Virginia Tech in 1949, Joe pursued successful and productive careers with E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company and the Boxley Corporation. After retirement, he owned and operated Precision Eyewear, in Blacksburg.
He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his son, Dr. David Hedges and wife, Toni of Blacksburg; his son, Steve Hedges and wife, Anne of Greensboro, N.C.; grandchildren, Kate Lang, Elizabeth Bays, Sarah Hedges, Douglas Hedges and Rachel Hedges; and great-grandsons, Ethan Bays and Parker Lang. He is predeceased by his first wife, Dot.
Joe’s life revolved around his love for and commitment to his family, with whom he shared his life-long curiosity for and enchantment with the beauty and wonder of forests, fields and streams, and the cleverness, ingenuity and art of man. Joe will be remembered by many as a trusted, constant friend; one who offered comfort and advice, and always with an outrageous witty sense of humor.
A memorial service will be held at Blacksburg Christian Fellowship Church, 2300 North Main Street, Blacksburg, Va. 24060, on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, at 1 p.m. For those that desire to make a memorial contribution, the family suggests that gifts may be made in Joe’s name to the Prostate Cancer Foundation, 1250 Fourth Street, 3rd Floor, Santa Monica Ca. 90401, www.pcf.org, or Blacksburg Christian Fellowship Church. Arrangements by McCoy Funeral Home, Blacksburg.
The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Sunday, 20 March 2016.
 
Hedges, Joseph Early (I3993)
 
1496 Hedges
Mrs. Susan Amanda Hedges, widow of Mrs. Lycurgus E. Hedges, died Friday last, at her home on East Church street, aged 62 years. Death resulted from a stroke of paralysis received recently. Deceased was Miss Susan Amanda Baker, of Washington County. Her funeral took place on Monday at 3:30 p.m. Interment was made at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
The Citizen, Frederick, Maryland. Friday, 23 April 1897.
 
Baker, Amanda Susan (I3374)
 
1497 Hedges
Nov. 16, 1983, Elizabeth of Overbrook Hills, wife of William E. Hedges and mother of Margaret Hedges and Betty Bulota; also survived by 2 grandchildren, Gail, Steve and Mark Walden and one great-grandchild, Kate Walden. Relative and friends are invited to services 11 A.M. Mon. from United Methodist Church of Bala Cynwyd, Int. Wet Laurel Hill Cem. There will be no viewing. Chadwick’s of Ardmore.
The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Friday, 18 November 1983.
 
Douglas, Elizabeth (I1555)
 
1498 Hedges
On November 16, 1968, Charles Wade Hedges, Sr., Poplar Ridge road, Pasadena, Md., beloved husband of Lilly Phillips Hedges, and devoted father of Mrs. Howard O. Baily, Mrs. Robert M. Florian, and Charles Wade Hedges, Jr.; also surviving are six grandchildren.
Funeral services at the G.C. Barton Funeral Home, Walkersville, Md., on November 19 at 1 P.M. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Woodsboro, Md. Friends may call after 2 P.M. Monday. No flowers please, if desired contributions may be made to the John Deaton Nursing Home, Baltimore 21230, Md.
The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Monday, 18 November 1968.
 
Hedges, Charles Wade (I3412)
 
1499 Hedges
Stanley Hedges, Jr., 53, husband of Mary Craig Hedges, 143 N. Hanover Avenue, died in Good Samaritan Hospital Tuesday. He was a mechanic for the Urban County Government, native of Fayette County, and the son of Sarah Hedges Haynes, Lexington, and the late Stanley Hedges, Sr. He was a member of East Hickman Baptist Church. Other survivors are two daughters, Misses Ruth Ellen and Becky Lynn Hedges, both of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Chadwell, Russell Springs, and Mrs. Walter Lamb, Radcliffe, and several nieces and nephews. Services will be conducted at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway by Rev. Ross L. Range with burial in Lexington Cemetery. Casketbearers will be Houston Williams, Malaby Byrd, Kenneth Lamb, Ron Cunningham, Sam Vanderpool and Reynolds C.H. Howard. Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today.
The Lexington Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday 5 July 1978.
 
Hedges, Stanley L. (I2779)
 
1500 Hedges – Ernest, entered into rest Monday, age 43 pears, father of Pearly June, Robert and Joan Hedges; son of Mrs. Sarah E. Eaker and Dudley Hedges, brother of Robert and Earl Eaker. Services Friday, 2 p.m., at Second Free Methodist church, Pershing and Wilkins sts. Friends may call at Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel until noon Friday. Burial Floral Park cemetery.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 23 July 1941.
 
Hedges, Ernest Easter (I4626)
 

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