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401 Des Moines County, Iowa Marriage Book #11, page 42. MeKeown, James A. 30; b. D.M.Co., Ia; f. McKeown Jno. D.; m. Parker, Ann; br: Bandy, Eva Laura, 19; b. Minn; f. Bandy, Isaac; m. Middleton, Lucy, D.; marr 1 Jan 1881 at Mediapolis, Ia; by C. F. Williams, V.D. M.
 
Bandy, Eva Laura (I19)
 
402 Des Moines County, Iowa Marriage Book #3, page 19. John G. McKeown (26) Ann Parker (19) married 27 Feb 1849 at the house of John Parker by Alexander Pattison.


 
McKeown, John Glasgow (I1)
 
403 Desser – Everett, 90, of Con. 3, Mersea Township, died Saturday at home after a lengthy illness. He was a lifelong resident of Mersea Township, and farmed in the area. Mr. Dresser was a member of the Leamington United Church. His wife Frances died in 1963. Surviving are his son Clayton, of Mersea Township, and daughters, Mrs. W.H. (Grace) McAllister of Windsor, Mrs. C.H. (Hilda) Jones of Toronto, five grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Smith Funeral Home, 14 Russell St., Leamington, Rev. William Bell officiating. Burial, Lakeview Cemetery.
The Windsor Star, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Monday, 7 March 1966.
 
Dresser, Everett A. (I1805)
 
404 Dewey Coffman
West Chester, Iowa – Dewey Coffman, 76, West Chester, died Tuesday at Washington County Hospital, Washington, Iowa.
Services will be 3 p.m. Thursday at Sherman-Eden Funeral Home, Washington. Burial will be in West Chester Cemetery.
Visitation is at the funeral home.
He was born in West Chester. He married Anna Simmering in 1922 in Washington. He later married Georgia Statler in 1945 in Kahoka, Mo. She died in 1974. He was a retired farmer.
Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Raymond Gerdes, Ainsworth, and Nancy, Washington; sons, Max, Bettendorf, and John, Maquoketa; seven grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Lela Becker, Osage.
Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Wednesday, 2 April 1975.
 
Coffman, Dewey H. (I1667)
 
405 DIANA LIEBERMANN Diana Jane Liebermann, 87, of Henderson, passed away March 5, 2015, from natural causes. She is survived by her three children, David Stone, Carol Stone and Tina Wyckoff; stepson, James Mandoline; daughter-in-law, Rosalie Stone; two grandchildren, Jessica Edwards and Natalie Stone; and three great-grandchildren, Robbie Edwards, Katelyn Edwards and Annie Edwards. Diana was a gifted and prolific artist. She painted pictures, hooked rugs, created her own jewelry, crocheted amazing afghans, and was an accomplished seamstress. She had a lifelong passion for music, was an avid reader and a fantastic cook! At her request, she was cremated and her ashes will be buried alongside her loving husband, Robert Liebermann, in a private ceremony at Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 1900 Veterans Memorial Drive in Boulder City.

Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Mar. 27, 2015.

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Maxwell, Diana Jane (I1159)
 
406 Died
Wallace Powhatan Stanley age 8 years 2 months and 6 days, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Stanley, died Saturday Nov. 4, 1911 at 1:34 p.m. of chronic heart trouble and acute rheumatism. He was laid to rest Sunday Nov. 5, at the Oak Grove Cemetery.
Queen City Times, Agra, Oklahoma. Thursday, 9 November 1911, page 1.
 
Stanley, Wallace Powhattan (I625)
 
407 Died at Florence, SC from effects of exposure at Andersonville Prison. Caskey, Sampson (I1132)
 
408 Died following child birth Gray, Daisy Elma (I1610)
 
409 Died In His 60th Year
John Shields died Friday, April 17, 1925, at his home, 207 North Pearl street, Paola, in his 60th year, following an illness of about four years with anemia. Last summer, Mrs. Shields had a severe attack and his condition was considered serious at that time, however, he gained strength and was apparently better until about four weeks ago when he took the influenza and his body was in too weakened a condition to resist the malady. Born in Mediapolis, Iowa, December 23, 1864, he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska in 1886, and in 1893 moved to Indian Territory. On January 24th, 1894, he was married to Mary Elizabeth Law, at Lincoln, Nebraska, and they lived in the Territory for thirteen years. Later the family came to Miami county in 1906 and settled in Richland township where they lived for six years and then moved to West Valley township, where they lived until February, 1924, at which time they moved to Paola.
Mr. Shields is survived by his wife and five children – Velma, wife of George Dean, lived in Chicago, Illinois; Reamer L. Shields, of San Francisco, California; Byron Shields, on the home place in West Valley township; Elwood and Dorothy at home. He also leaves four sisters, Mrs. Jas. Tull, Arapahoe, Nebraska; Mrs. J.L. Kirkhart, of Lucian, Oklahoma; Mrs. Jennie Watson, Lucian, Oklahoma; Mrs. Elizabeth Woodside, Denver, Colo. and one brother, William Shields, of Perry, Oklahoma. Reamer, the son in San Francisco, was unable to attend the funeral as he was in a hospital where he had undergone an operation for appendicitis.
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 from the Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. Daniels and interment was in the Paola cemetery.
To the world generally Mr. Shields was a man of high worth, but only to close friends was his true greatness known. The good wife, and the rest of the family, knew his excellence, of course, and so did those outside, who had the opportunity to know him intimately. With his hands he earned ground, and with his hands he made it a home; he married, reared children and gave them schooling, so that to-day they honor their parents, and brighten the name. Not much to do? Yes, more than the victor who taketh a city, more than the conqueror who enslaves and impoverishes, more than the rich who grind the poor. John Shields was an average American, the highest type to-day of the world’s manhood. – The Westenr Spirit. (Paola, Kansas).
The Public Mirror, Arapahoe, Nebraska. Thursday, 7 May 1925.
 
Shields, John (I63)
 
410 Died Suddenly.
William Caskey, of Kansas City, died this morning at 1:30 at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mathew Black, living three miles south of Idana, after a short illness, death being due to internal hemorrhage. Mr. Caskey, with a friend was out for a drive, Tuesday evening, when he became suddenly ill and fell from the buggy. Assistance was called at once and a physician summoned, but death resulted in a little over twenty-four hours. Mr. Caskey was 25 years of age and was here on a visit to his sister.
The funeral arrangements have not as yet been made, but will be announced tomorrow.
The Dispatch-Republican, Clay Center, Kansas. Thursday, 4 September 1913.
 
Caskey, William (I443)
 
411 Died.
Friday morning at 9:30 P.B. Molloy was stricken with apoplexy as he stepped from the post office door. He fell to the pavement and died almost instantly. His death came as a great shock to the entire community. Funeral services were held at the Congregational Church. Interment was made in Oak Dale Cemetery.
Judge Molloy was one of the early settlers of Oklahoma and has lived in Agra a number of years.
____

Card of Thanks
We desire to thank those who so kindly assisted in the last services for our beloved father, Powhatan B. Molloy.
The Children

Queen City Times, Agra, Oklahoma. Thursday, 1 December 1910.
 
Molloy, Powhattan Bolen (I156)
 
412 Died.
Glasgow – On January 23d, 1886, at 6 o’clock p.m., at her home near Londonderry, after a long illness, Mrs. Jane Nell Glasgow, wife of Arthur Glasgow. She was born in County Derry, Ireland, October 15th, 1815. At the age of 18 she joined the Presbyterian church, under the pastoral charge of Rev. William Kenedy McKay, at Port Glenone, County Antrim, and faithfully lived up to her church vows until she emigrated to America. She landed at Wheeling, W.Va., May 1839. She was united in marriage at that city to Arthur Glasgow, by Rev. Reed, October 20th, 1840, and came directly afterward to Londonderry, where she resided until death. Almost her first act after coming here, was to united with the Reformed Presbyterian church. She remained a worthy member of it which she lived. Her seat in the church on Sabbath was never vacant, when health permitted her to be present. Mrs. Glasgow was the mother of ten children, six sons and four daughters, all grown to manhood and womanhood. Her five eldest children are married. She will be long and kindly remembered as an humble Christian woman. Her hand was always extended to help the needy. It did not matter whether it was kindly acts for the sick or the needy, she was always foremost in good works. One of the oldest residents said to me, “In writing a word for Mrs. Glasgow’s memory, just say, in the forty-five years she has lived here, I have never known her to do anything that caused a neighbor to have an unkind feeling to her.” What more could be added to praise her worthy? A woman, so noble in her everyday life, for so long a period of years, that when called by the grim messenger to pass off of the stage of life, that every person that she had come in contact with could say, “A good woman has gone to rest after a long and useful life.” Her husband and seven of her children were around her bed to watch the Spirit wing its way to “That Land where mortal eye hath not seen.” B.
Cambridge Jeffersonian, Cambridge, Ohio. Thursday, 28 January 1886.

LKH note: Port Glenone above is Portglenone, a village and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, 8.5 miels west of Ballymena. (Wikipedia)

 
Neill, Jane (I460)
 
413 Died.
On Monday, January 20, Marietta Benham, aged 72 years, 16 days. The deceased had been suffering with la-grippe, which developed into pneumonia and resulted in her death after an illness of two weeks. Her husband, John Benham, died April 22, 1907, aged 82 years. Mrs. Benham leaves three children, Eva Chadwell, Katie Benham, Earnest and John Benham. She was a woman of kind and loving disposition, a friend to the needy, a sincere Christian and a member of the Baptist church. She was born in New York state in January, 1836. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the home of Mr. Thomas Chadwell in Lowe township, and interment will be in the McGuire cemetery.
Perry Daily News, Perry, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 21 January 1908.
 
Unknown, Marietta (I289)
 
414 Died: At her home in Clearwater Feb. 23rd, Mrs. Mary Parker, wife of Rev. Moses Parker. She was buried in the cemetery at Clearwater on the 25th. Had she lived til March 1st she would have been 67 years old. Mrs. Parker was well known by the people of this city, and highly esteemed for her many christian graces.
The Reflector, Garden City, Kansas. Thursday, 2 March 1905.
 
Shuck, Mary (I673)
 
415 Dies of Burns
Bellefontaine, Jan.12 – (AP) – Mrs. Edna McWhinney, 73, died last night from burns she suffered when her clothing caught fire.
The Newark Advocate, Newark, Ohio. Friday, 12 January 1945.
 
Glasgow, Sarah Edna (I749)
 
416 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Notes, Ohio Resources (I1672)
 
417 Doctor McKeown’s Mother Dies
Mrs. Mary Ellen McKeown, mother of Dr. H.A. McKeown, dentist, died at her son’s home, 1115 South Elgin, at 12:40 o’clock yesterday. She was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1840, and old age was given as the cause of her death. Funeral services will be held from the residence at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Rev. C.W. Kerr of the Frist Presbyterian church will officiate. Mrs. McKeown was a devout Presbyterian. She is survived by her son and four daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Carnes of De Witt, Ark., Mrs. May Murry of Albron, Neb., Mrs. Rose Bousch of Rushville, Neb., and Mrs. Ethel Walsh of Denning, N.M.
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Friday, 30 January 1920.
 
Walker, Mary Ellen (I322)
 
418 Donald V. Schnoebelen
Goshen – Donald V. Schnoebelen, 68, of 108 E. Monroe St., died at 1:20 p.m. Monday in Goshen General Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mr. Schnoebelen was born Aug. 7, 1918, in Riverside, Iowa. He moved to Goshen in 1936. On Feb. 19, 1944, in Goshen, he married the former Jessie Sunthimer. She survived with a son, Donald C. of Goshen; two daughters, Rene Livernois of Annapolis, Md., and Nanlee Wegener of Atlanta; four grandchildren; two brothers, Cletus of Jesup, Iowa, and Clement of Boulder, Colo.; and three sisters, Eleanor Manionof Jeseup, Robert Lambert of Northbrook, Ill., and Nelda Naso of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr. Schnoebelen had been employed at West Dodd Co. and at NIBCO Inc., Elkhart. He was a graduate of Goshen High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in St. John’s Catholic Church. Burial will be in Violett Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday in Blocker-Harris Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elkhart County Heart Fund.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Tuesday, 18 November 1988.
 
Schnoebelen, Donald Vincent (I1699)
 
419 Doris T. Billesbach
A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church for Doris T. Billesbach, 83, of Santa Maria. The Rev. George Mackey will officiate. Cremation follows with private inurnment in the Memory Gardens of the Dudley-Hoffman Columbarium.
She died of natural causes April 7, 1997, at a local hospital.
Mrs. Billesbach was born Nov. 9, 1913, in McCook, Neb.
She was a resident of Santa Maria since 1977, formerly of Santa Barbara from 1960-1988.
Survivors include her daughters Corylyn K. Gettman, Judie Talbert, and Marsha Thayer of Santa Maria; son John A. Billesbach of Santa Maria; brother Edward Schiable of Rock Springs, Wyo.,; sister Carol Loker of Dodge City, Kan.; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Billesbach was preceded in death by her husband Max L. Billesbach April 4, 1990.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 104A E. Boone St., Santa Maria, CA 93454.
Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California. Wednesday, 9 April 1997.
 
Schiable, Doris Theone (I494)
 
420 Doris W. Paschal
Nampa – Doris W. Paschal, 81, of Nampa, died Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1990, at a Nampa hospital.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 14, 1990, at the Alsip Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Jim Hardenbrook, pastor of the Caldwell First Christian Church will officiate. Private family burial will follow in the Kohlerlawn Cemetery.
Doris was born on June 5, 1909, at Monument, Kan., a daughter of Edward and Mary Comstock. At a young age she moved with her family to Clarkston, Wash., where she was reared and educated. She graduated from Clarkston High School and later graduated from Lewiston Business College, at Lewiston. She then came to Nampa where she was a legal secretary for Earl Garrity and later for Frank Kibbler. She later moved to Mont. Where she worked for the FBI and from there moved to Los Angeles where she went to work as a secretary for a law firm. She married Ralph Clark Paschal on Nov. 3, 1952, at San Bernardino, Calif. They made their home in the Los Angeles area. They retired in 1974, and moved to Caldwell. In 1973 they came to Nampa to make their home. Mr. Paschal died on Feb. 19, 1989, and she had resided in Nampa since.
Doris was a member of the First Christian Church.
Survivors include two sisters, Pauline (Mrs. George) Asselin of Nampa and Elsie (Mrs. Chet) Mosier of Eagle; and several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by a sister and a brother.
The family suggests that memorials may be made in the Hope House, 11461 Lone Star Rd., Nampa, ID 83651 or flowers may be sent.
Friends may call Thursday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Alsip Funeral Home.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise, Idaho. Thursday, 15 December 1990.
 
Comstock, Doris Wilma (I1556)
 
421 Dorothy A. Dugan died on November 7, 2011 in Gresham, Oregon at the age of 91.
Dorothy was born on May 7, 1920 in Carlton, Oregon to Lyman and Alma (Anderson) Bruns.

Dorothy married Donald Dugan on October 13, 1946 in Portland, Oregon. Donald died in 1964. Dorothy had lived in Portland and Johnson City, Oregon before moving to Gresham in 1986. Dorothy went to Wilshire United Methodist Church in Portland and later to Gresham United Methodist Church.
Dorothy was a member of Neighbors of Woodcraft organization, the Eagles, and the Omaha Woodman Fraternal Congress Organizations. Hobbies included sewing, camping, traveling, working puzzles, recently fishing for the first time at the age of 90, was an avid reader, baking and canning food, loved spending time with her family, especially with her grandchild and great-grandchildren.

Survivors include her son James and his wife Lynette Dugan, of Portland, OR., grandson, Jason and his wife Vicki Dugan, three great-grandchildren, Erika, Hunter and Cole Dugan.

Graveside service will be on Friday, November 18, 2011 at 12:30 p.m. at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon.
 
Smith, Dorothy Alma (I1270)
 
422 Dorothy E. Carter, 89, Topeka, died Monday, Feb. 15, 1999, at a Topeka nursing home.

Mrs. Carter taught school in Meriden and Carbondale High Schools and for Topeka Unified School District No. 501.

She was born Nov. 3, 1909, at New York City. She came to the Midwest as a small child aboard the Orphan Train and she was reared in Lamar, Mo., by George and Gertrude Dix Newlin. She attended school in Lawrence and earned a bachelor's degree at the University of Kansas in 1931. Mrs. Carter was a member of the American Association of University Women and Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers Sorority.

She married John C. Carter on June 17, 1934, in Lawrence. He died Dec. 31, 1987.

Mrs. Carter also was preceded in death by a daughter, Rosemary Yoho, March 1, 1988.

Survivors include a son in-law, Max Yoho; three grandsons, Alex Yoho, Topeka, Stuart Yoho, Salina, and Nicholas Yoho, Lawrence; and six great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Mount Hope Cemetery.

Mrs. Carter will lie in state after noon today at the Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rosemary Yoho Scholarship Fund and sent in care of Washburn University, 1700 S.W. College Ave., Topeka, 66621, or to the charity of the donor's choice.
 
Newlin, Dorothy (I1401)
 
423 Dorothy Eatmon, 96, of Lewiston, died Monday, May, 31, 2021, at Royal Plaza in Lewiston. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements.

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/21288049/dorothy-eatmon
 
Teichmer, Dorothy (I1577)
 
424 Dorothy Holbein Lexington Resident, 76.
Lexington – Dorothy Holbein, 76, of Lexington, died Thursday, Jan. 1, 1998, at Bryan Memorial Hospital in Lincoln.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington with the Rev. Larry Viter officiating. Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the chapel in Lexington. Burial will be at Fort McPherson National Cemetery at Maxwell.
Memorial are suggested to Cozad Home Health, the Lexington Fire Department or the Diabetes Association (visually impaired).
She was born Feb. 2, 1921, in Arapahoe to Clifford and Cassandra (Bathrick) Tull. She grew up in the Arapahoe area and graduated from Arapahoe High School in 1938.
She was married to Harold E. Holbein on Aug. 16, 1942 in Eustis.
They lived in the Eustis, Cozad and Gothenburg areas. She was a Tupperware dealer for 10 years. Her husband died May 11, 1986. Following his death, she moved to Lexington and resided there until her death.
She was a member of the American Lutheran Church in Cozad.
She is survived by sons, Steve, Lexington, and Randy, Gothenberg; daughters, Marilyn Sabin, Lexington, and Carol Wagner, Gothenberg; 16 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, ne granddaughter and one brother.
Kearney Hub, Kearney, Nebraska. Friday, 2 January 1998.
 
Tull, Dorothy Ellen (I482)
 
425 Douglas Glasgow Called
Urbana Resident Dies After Several Weeks’ Illness.
Douglas Glasgow died at his home, 611 Stoughton street, Urbana, Monday forenoon after an illness of several weeks. An ailment of the bowels carried him off.
Mr. Glasgow was born in Covington, Ky., seventy-four years ago march 1 next. When quite small his parents moved to Tennessee, McDonough county, Illinois, where the decedent lived until last September. Four children were attending the University of Illinois, and the family came here to remain until they had finished.
Mr. Glasgow married Miss Margaret Walker in 1873, two boys and two girls resulting from this union.
The decedent served during the war of the rebellion in Company B., Fourteenth Illinois volunteers, being one of the earliest regiments recruited. He had been for many years a member of the Presbyterian church.
Short funeral services were conducted at the house yesterday morning at 10 o’clock, and the body was taken at 11:30 on the Big Four to Tennessee for burial. Rev. S.W. Findlay had charge of the services here. The funeral and burial will be held at his home town today.
The Champaign County News, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 16 February 1910.
 
Glasgow, Douglas (I823)
 
426 Douglas Glasgow Is Dead
Douglas Glasgow, a resident of this city for only a few months, died at 3:13 this morning from cancer of the stomach at his home, 611 West Stoughton street. Deceased was born in Covington, Ky, in 1836. He leaves a wife and four children, H. Glasgow, D. Glasgow, Ruth Glasgow, and Grace Glasgow. The remains will be taken to Tennessee, Ill., for interment.
Urbana Courier-Herald, Urbana, Illinois. Tuesday, 15 February 1910.
 
Glasgow, Douglas (I823)
 
427 Douglas Samuel Wallis
Doulas Samuel Wallis, 123 S. St. Andrews Place, Los Angeles, died Saturday at Glenwood Convalescent Hospital, Oxnard. He was 72.
Born May 6, 1908 in Colorado, he lived in Los Angeles for 42 years moving from Berkeley. Wallis was a Mason for 40 years and a 32rd Degree Shriner with Lodge No.278 in San Gabriel.
His is survived by two sisters, Irene Roberts, Camarillo and Helen Wallis, Napa, Idaho; and brother-in-law, Reginald Wallis, Camarillo.
Cremation and burial will be at sea under the direction of the Neptune Society, Santa Barbara.
Camarillo Star, Ventura, California. Tuesday, 8 July 1960.
 
Wallis, Douglas Samuel (I1787)
 
428 Dr. Alan Bruce Carter

Raleigh

Dr. Alan Bruce Carter of Raleigh, NC. A beloved husband, physician, and friend. Born in Minneapolis, MN on July 27, 1936 and passed away in Minneapolis on Oct. 28, 2015 with his beloved wife and family by his side. Preceded in death by parents, Col. Philip R. and Garnet Elizabeth Carter; brother-in-law, George Oberstar. Survived by beloved wife, Jane Oberstar-Carter; in-laws, John (Ardeth) Oberstar, Marvin (Elizabeth) Charloff, Leroy (Bernadette) Petrick, Paul Oberstar; many close and loving nieces and nephews. Alan attended Duke University and Duke Medical School where he graduated and became a board certified pediatrician. His pediatric residency was at Colorado General Hospital. He then spent two years as an Army physician in Heidelberg, Germany. He obtained his child and adult psychiatry training at Duke University. Alan attended Duke Chapel and at one time was in the choir. He was in a private practice for many years in Raleigh, NC. He was involved in setting up a number of child treatment programs at various mental health centers. Alan belonged to many medical societies and was active in the West Raleigh Rotary Club. He also was the consultant with a pastoral counseling service for twenty years. His interests were many, but especially medicine, his family, music, and great literature. Alan and Jane had a wonderful life together. We want to thank Dr. Lee, the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Sborov and the Minnesota Oncology staff, and his wonderful family and friends. Funeral service will be held at 12 PM on Sun. Nov. 1 at Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapel in Edina, MN with a visitation one hour prior to the service. Reception to follow. Private family interment Maple Hill Cemetery in Hibbing, MN.

Memorials preferred to Doctors Without Borders or donor's choice.

Published by The News & Observer on Oct. 30, 2015.

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Carter, Alan Bruce (I1405)
 
429 Dr. Alfred R. Heasty, Sr., 69, of Lost Corners Road, Morganton, NC, died Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1995, in Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA. Born March 19, 1926, at Sterling, KS, he was a graduate of Hope College. He served in the U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946 in the Pacific Theater.

Dr. Heasty received his medical degree at the University of Michigan. He also attended Tulane University where he received a masters degree in Public Health and Tropical Medicine. He was in private practice for 43 years in several cities in Kansas and Indiana. He also was a missionary doctor in Sudan and Kenya, Africa.

Surviving are his wife, Audrey Fern Christy Heasty; four sons, Russ Heasty of Metairie, LA, Dennis Heasty of Morganton, PA, Paul Heasty of Lafayette, IN, and James Biel of Abilene, TX; three daughters, Rita H. Chee of Portland, OR, Mrs. Donna H. Brown of Ellettsville, IN, and Patricia C. Heasty of Los Angeles, CA; a sister, Mildred H. Allen of Duarte, CA; and nine grandchildren.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Sat 8/5/1995
 
Heasty, Dr. Alfred Russell (I588)
 
430 Dr. and Mrs. Ady McKeown of Seattle, Wash., arrived Tuesday for a month's visit with relative in the Mediapolis, Sharon and Morning Sun vicinities. Their daughter Miss Priscilla McKeown who has been spending a few weeks with her aunt, Miss S.A. McKeown in Mediapolis plans to return home with them.

Burlington Hawk Eye Gazette, Friday, 9 Oct 1931
 
McKeown, Ady Royal (I36)
 
431 Dr. Beulah P. Ennis Weds Dr. Hugh Glasgow
Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat
Petersburg, Ill, December 28. – Dr. Beulah P. Ennis, head of the biology department of Lindenwood College, and dr. Hugh Glasgow, New York educator, were married here this afternoon in the Baptist Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George Bierkoe of Boston, Mass.
The bride, who has been head of the biology department for eight years, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ennis of this city. Dr. Glasgow, research head of the entomology department of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, N.Y., is a lecturer at Cornell University.
The romance began three years ago when the couple acted as bridesmaid and groomsman at the marriage of Dr. Foster Gambrill, an associate of Dr. Glasgow, and Miss Lydia Jahn, Lindenwood biology professor. At the ceremony yesterday Miss Alice Parker, Lindenwood teacher, was bridesmaid and Byron Ennis, brother of the bride, was groomsman.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Sunday, 29 December 1935.
 
Glasgow, Hugh (I837)
 
432 Dr. Beulah P. Ennis Weds Dr. Hugh Glasgow
Special Dispatch to the Globe-Democrat
Petersburg, Ill, December 28. – Dr. Beulah P. Ennis, head of the biology department of Lindenwood College, and dr. Hugh Glasgow, New York educator, were married here this afternoon in the Baptist Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George Bierkoe of Boston, Mass.
The bride, who has been head of the biology department for eight years, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ennis of this city. Dr. Glasgow, research head of the entomology department of the New York Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, N.Y., is a lecturer at Cornell University.
The romance began three years ago when the couple acted as bridesmaid and groomsman at the marriage of Dr. Foster Gambrill, an associate of Dr. Glasgow, and Miss Lydia Jahn, Lindenwood biology professor. At the ceremony yesterday Miss Alice Parker, Lindenwood teacher, was bridesmaid and Byron Ennis, brother of the bride, was groomsman.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Sunday, 29 December 1935.
 
Ennis, Beulah Pearl (I173)
 
433 Dr. Beulah P. Ennis, Hugh Glasgow, Geneva, Are Married
Dr. Beulah P. Ennis, head of the biology department of Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Mo., and dr. Hugh Glasgow, research head of the state entomology department of the state Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, were married Saturday, Dec. 28, in Petersburg, Ill. The Rev. George Bierkoe of Boston, Mass., performed the ceremony.
The Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, New York. Monday, 30 December 1935.
 
Glasgow, Hugh (I837)
 
434 Dr. Beulah P. Ennis, Hugh Glasgow, Geneva, Are Married
Dr. Beulah P. Ennis, head of the biology department of Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Mo., and dr. Hugh Glasgow, research head of the state entomology department of the state Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, were married Saturday, Dec. 28, in Petersburg, Ill. The Rev. George Bierkoe of Boston, Mass., performed the ceremony.
The Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, New York. Monday, 30 December 1935.
 
Ennis, Beulah Pearl (I173)
 
435 Dr. Earl Weaver Dies
Sturgis (UPI) – Dr. Earl Weaver, 69, an osteopath who practiced medicine here for 46 years, died Thursday of a heart attack while shopping at a local grocery store.
The Holland Evening Sentinel, Holland, Michigan. Saturday, 12 May 1962.
 
Weaver, Earl Enos (I1687)
 
436 Dr. Hugh Glasgow Dies At Geneva
Dr. Hugh Glasgow 63, since 1938 professor of entomology and chief of the Division of Entomology at the State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, died at his home there Saturday, July 17, 1948.
A native of Tennessee, Ill., Dr. Glasgow went to the Geneva Experiment Station in 1914 from the University of Illinois, where he received his A.B. degree in 1908 and his Ph.D. in 1913.
Dr. Glasgow was best known for his work on New York insect pests of canning crops, particularly peas, cabbage, and cherries. He developed several control measures now in use. He worked closed with the State Canners Association.
Dr. Glasgow was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi, and the American Association of Economic Entomologists, of which he was chief of the Eastern Branch in 1944 and 1945.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Beulah Glasgow; a brother, Dr. Robert D. Glasgow, state entomologist for the State Department of Education, Albany, and two sisters, Dr. Grave Glasgow and Dr. Ruth Glasgow, both of Baltimore, Md.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. today in the First Presbyterian Church of Geneva. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery there.
The Ithaca Journal, Ithaca, New York. Monday, 19 July 1948.
 
Glasgow, Hugh (I837)
 
437 Dr. J.S. Hall
Wilmington – Dr. James S. Hall, 90, of Wilmington died Thursday morning at his home following a short illness.
He was associated with the James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilmington in the Medical Records Department. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church.
Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church by Rev. John MacKinnon. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife; three sisters, Miss Susan Hall, Miss Jesse Hall and Miss Jane Hall, all of Wilmington; one brother, John Hall of Wilmington; and several nieces and nephews.
The Herald-Sun, Durham, North Carolina. Friday, 18 January, 1963.
 
Hall, James Sprunt (I1364)
 
438 Dr. John J. Crissman Services Set Friday
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday for Dr. John J. Crissman of 2407 Balboa St., who died Wednesday in a local hospital after a long illness. He was 88.
Dr. Crissman was born May 15, 1878 in Armstrong County, Pa., had been a Colorado Springs resident since 1932. He had practiced chiropractic in Colorado since 1912, having lived in Pueblo and Fort Collins.
He attended Universal Chiropractic College and was affiliated with the First Presbyterian Church.
Dr. Crissman is survive y his widow, Mrs. Edith A. Crissman of Colorado Springs; a daughter, Mrs. Alice Stone of Denver; two sons, Milo Crissman of Grand Junction and Wayne Crissman of El Cajon, Calif.; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be in Swan Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. Howard E. Hansen officiating. Friends may call until 1 p.m. Friday. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Thursday, 11 May 1987.
 
Crissman, John Jones (I1100)
 
439 Dr. L.V. Casey
Feb. 14, 1916-July 15, 1989
Dallas – Dr. L.V. Casey, 73, died Saturday.
He was born in Boise, Idaho, and lived in Hood River. He graduated from Willamette University and from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1950. He moved to Dallas in 1950 and established his practice there.
A lieutenant colonel and a B-29 pilot in the Army Air Corps during World War II, he received two distinguished flying crosses. He enjoyed ocean and white water boating.
Survivors include his wife, Marian; son, John of Dallas; and daughters, Karen Carroll of Capistrano Beach, Calif., and Julie Casey Teal of Salem.
Visiting hours will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday in Dallas mortuary. Service will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the mortuary chapel. Interment will be private.
Contributions may be made to the Mid-Willamette Valley Hospice in care of the mortuary.
SJ. 7/17/89
Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon. Monday, 17 July 1989.
 
Casey, Leroy Virgil (I1271)
 
440 Dr. Lester Kilpatrick
Dr. Lester E. Kilpatrick, a minister for more than 50 years and pastor of the First Reformed Presbyterian Church in Beaver Falls from 1917 until he retired in 1980, died of prostate cancer yesterday in the Reformed Presbyterian Home on Pittsburgh’s North Side.
Dr. Kilpatrick, 80, of Beaver Falls, formerly served in Hong Kong, Toronto, Canada, Sterling, Kan., and Phoenix, Ariz.
In 1966, he received an honorary doctorate of divinity from Geneva College. While in Phoenix, he was chaplain of the Civil Air Patrol.
He was a former representative and treasurer of the Reformation Translation Fellowship. He was a former vice president of the National Reform Association and in 1977 was moderator of the Reformed Presbyterian Synod.
He served with the U.S. Army Air Corps Engineers in the European theater during World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Dr. Gertrude E. “Betty” Martin Kilpatrick; three sons, David B. of Los Angeles, John A. of Pocotello, Idaho, and Paul W. of Puerto Rico; two brothers, Wylie of Morning Sun, Iowa, and Dr. Ralph of Ashboro, N.C.; and eight grandchildren.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and from 9 to 11 a.m. tomorrow at Campbell’s, 14th and 8th streets, Beaver Fall.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the First Reformed Presbyterian Church, Beaver Falls.
Burial will be in Sylvania Hills Mausoleum, Daugherty Township, Beaver County.
The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 3 April 1990.
 
Kilpatrick, Lester E. (I979)
 
441 Dr. McKeown Dies
Burial in Crown Hill cemetery in Denver this afternoon was to follow a funeral service for Dr. Elmer E. McKeown, who was graduated from Loveland High school about 1897. Dr. McKeown died in his Denver home Tuesday at the age of 68.
He was widely known as an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, having studied at the Universities of Vienna and London. He was born in Roscoe, Iowa, Oct. 23, 1879, and spent his boyhood in Loveland and Denver.
Fort Collins Coloradoan, Fort Collins, Colorado. Thursday, 9 October 1947.
 
McKeown, Elmer Eason (I268)
 
442 Dr. O.E. Baird Died After Long Illness
Dr. Oliver E. Baird, retired Tarkio dentist, died at 7:15 p.m. Saturday in Municipal Hospital at Clarinda, Ia., after a long illness. He was 81 years old.
Dr. Baird was born Dec. 8, 1882, at Mediapolis, Ia., a son of J.W. and Mary Ann Walkinshaw Baird. In April 1917, he married Mary Copeland at Blanchard, Ia., Dr. and Mrs. Baird moved to Tarkio from Blanchard in 1936.
Dr. Baird was graduated from the University of Iowa School of Dentistry, Iowa City, in 1913. He practiced dentistry 50 years, and was a life member of the Missouri State Dental Association.
He was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church at Clarinda, I.
Surviving are his wife, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Marian) Murphy, Sidney, Neb.; one grandchild, Nicholas Murphy, Sidney, Neb.; a sister, Mrs. Blanche Myers, Santa Ana, Calif.; and a brother, M.W. Baird, Morning Sun, Ia.
Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Davis Funeral Home by the Rev. Marion McFarland. Burial was in the Home Cemetery.
The Tarkio Avalanche, Tarkio, Missouri. Thursday, 13 February 1964.
 
Baird, Oliver Emmett (I396)
 
443 Drew Ashely, age 64, of Clinton, died on Thursday, January 11, 2018 at Research Medical Center, Kansas City, MO.

Drew was born January 1, 1954 to Herbert M. and Joy L. ‘Drury’ Ashley of Kansas City, MO. After graduating from high school, she attended the University of Missouri, Columbia, receiving her Bachelor’s Degree in Education. In 1976, Drew began her teaching career in Clinton. While teaching, she continued her education, earning her Master’s Degree from the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg. Drew taught in the Clinton school system until she retired. Besides her involvement in the Clinton United Methodist Church, Drew enjoyed singing in the Kansas City Women’s Chorus, reading and spending time with friends and family..

Survivors include her father, Herbert M. Ashley (Lee Ann) of Paducah, KY; a sister, Crystal Hoopes (David) of Lenexa, KS; a nephew and niece, James and Mary Hoopes; the extended Hoopes family; the Kansas City Women’s Chorus family; and her Clinton family.

Preceding her in death were her mother, Joy L. Ashley; a niece, Allison Hoopes; and two dear friends, Joyce Rife and Jim Stillwell.
 
Ashley, Drew Ellen (I1597)
 
444 Driver Dies in Burning Car
Special to the News
Syracuse, Ind., May 6 – A Goshen man was burned to death and another was seriously injured when their car crashed and caught fire late last night a half-mile north of here.
William Hippensteel, 27, the driver, died in the flaming wreckage of the car. George Zellinger, 23, also of Goshen and a passenger in the car, was injured.
State police said Hippensteel apparently lost control of the car on a hill and crashed into a utility pole.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 6 May 1949.
 
Hippensteel, William Ernest (I1691)
 
445 Drury, Edith R.
b.20 Dec 1902, d.29 Nov 1989
from newspaper clipping
Bentley - Edith R. Krauss, 86, died Nov. 29, 1989 at Harrisonville, Mo. Born Edith R. Drury Dec. 20, 1902, in Sedgwick County, she married Edward Krauss Feb.12, 1933, at Viola. He died Jan. 25, 1971. A homemaker, she lived most of her married life in rural Bentley. She was a member of Bethany Baptist church, near Bentley.

Survivors: son, Stanley Krauss, Des Moines, Iowa; daughter, Ruth Davis, Harrisonville, Mo.; brothers, Roy and Raymond Drury, both of Wichita; and two grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church, the Rev. Eugene Bandy. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Beverley. Friends may call from 1 to 09 p.m. today at Wulf Mortuary, Mount Hope. Memorials may go to the church.

From American Historical Society of Germans from Russia Obituaries. 
Drury, Edith Rose (I1460)
 
446 Dubuque Telegraph Herald January 23, 1991,p.5B
The Hawk Eye

Anna Sexton, 69, of Luther Manor, Dubuque, died at 1:40 p.m. Monday, January 21, 1991, at Mercy Hospital, Dubuque.

Born May 11, 1921, in Burlington, she was the daughter of Pimolin and Kathryn Williams Smith. She married Harold Sexton May 3, 1941, in Burlington. He died in October 1990.

She was an insurance clerk at Finley Hospital in Dubuque, retiring in 1982.

She was a member of the American Business Women.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Joyce (Charles) Vesey, Muscatine; two sons, David Sexton, Dubuque, and Major Dennis D. Sexton, Washington, D.C.; and five grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Egelhof Funeral Home in Dubuque.

The service for Mrs. Sexton will be 10 a.m. Friday at the Egelhof Funeral Home in Dubuque. Burial will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in Memorial Park Cemetery, Burlington. 
Smith, Anna Elizabeth (I1005)
 
447 Dubuque Telegraph Herald October 6, 1990,p.5A
The Hawk Eye

Harold D. Sexton, 70, of 3315 Foot Hill Drive, Dubuque, formerly of Burlington, died at 8:15 p.m. Thursday, October 4, 1990, at Mercy Hospital, Dubuque.

Born July 9, 1920, in Mediapolis, he was the son of Clark and Mabelle Carrithers Sexton.

He married Anna E. Smith May 3, 1941, in Burlington. He was a member of the TriState Masonic Lodge No. 673, the High 12 of Masonic Lodge, the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Dubuque, SCORE, and the Society of Automotive Engineers. He was a product safety engineer for the John Deere Tractor Works in Dubuque for 31 years. He was presently employed by Dreyfus Consulting Firm of New York City and Waterloo. He had a Bachelor's Degree in engineering from Ames and a Master's Degree in business from the University of Iowa. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving as captain in the Engineer Corps in the Pacific Theater.

Surviving are his wife; his mother, Morning Sun; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce (Charles) Vesey, Muscatine; two sons, David L. Sexton, Dubuque, and Major Dennis D. Sexton, Washington, D.C.; one sister, Mrs. Marilyn Westfall, Columbus City; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Egelhof Casper Strueber Funeral Home, 1145 Locust Street, Dubuque. The Masonic service will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

The service for Mr. Sexton will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Egelhof Funeral Home. The graveside committal service will be 2:30 p.m. Monday in Burlington Memorial Park.

A memorial has been established.
 
Sexton, Harold Dean (I1004)
 
448 Dugan – Mrs. Mary Lucille Dugan, 68, of 408 E. Grand av., died Saturday night, June 24, 1961, in her residence. Body to Woods funeral home where friends may call Monday after 7 p.m. and Tuesday after 2 p.m. Services there 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Arthur Hauk officiating. Burial in Ferncliff Cemetery.
Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Monday, 26 June 1961.
 
Gray, Mary Lucille (I1612)
 
449 Dugan, Wallace E., age 60, of 539 N. Fountain, passed away Friday. He was with the Superior Supply Co., for the past 26 years. He was killed in a car crash in Des Moines, Iowa enroute to Chicago to see his Daughter. He is survived by his wife, Harriet and Daughter Connie. Funeral arrangements will be announced by De Vorss Mortuary.
The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Tuesday, 25 December 1979.
 
Dugan, Wallace Emerson (I1284)
 
450 E. Jean Westerbeck
E. Jean Westerbeck, 70, of 1605 N. Logan St., in Fremont died Thursday, Nov. 30, 1995, at Memorial Hospital of Dodge County in Fremont.
Services are pending at Williamson Funeral Home in Arapahoe.
Fremont Tribune, Fremont, Nebraska. Friday, 1 December 1995.
 
Wheeler, Emma Jean (I1761)
 

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