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501 Evelyn M. Mickey
Des Moines
Evelyn M. Mickey, 95, died Saturday, August 2, 2003 at Heather Manor of natural causes. Graveside services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 6 at Glendale Cemetery.
Evelyn was born in Clearfield, IA. She had lived in Chicago for 37 years and then moved to Des Moines in 1973. She was a bookkeeper for Washington National Insurance Company before retiring in 1962. She is survived by two nieces, Phyllis Horton of Windsor Heights and Betty McLaughlin of Knoxville. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Iowa. Westover Iles Funeral Home.
The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, 4 August 2003.
 
Mickey, Evelyn M. (I352)
 
502 Evelyn Mary Bohrofen was born March 20, 1920 in Morning Sun, Iowa, the daughter of Oscar and Ola(Harris)Baird. She graduated from Morning Sun High School and received cosmetology training. She lived in California for a couple of years and then moved to Keota in the early 1940's. On January 21, 1945 Evelyn was united in marriage to Dennis Bohrofen at St. Mary Catholic Church in Keota. She worked as a beautician for 35 years, and ran Evelyn's Beauty Shop in Keota for many years, retiring in 1973. In 1996 Evelyn and Dennis moved to Wellman. She was a past member of TTT. She enjoyed spending time with her family, boating, being on the water, and she loved her cats.

Evelyn died on Friday, May 8, 2015 at Windmill Manor in Coralville at the age of 95 years. Evelyn is survived by a son Monte Bohrofen and wife Judy of Clive; a daughter Tracy Bohrofen and husband Kent Behrens of Omaha, Nebraska; and a sister Marian Haney of Mediapolis. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Dennis, and a sister Leora Jackson. A private graveside service will be at a later date in the St. Mary Cemetery in Keota. The Powell Funeral Home in Wellman is in charge of the arrangements.
 
Baird, Evelyn Mary (I1067)
 
503 Evelyn Tull Hill, 93, of Glendale, a bookkeeper, died March 27, 1996. She was born in Arapahoe, Neb., and was a member of the Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include her daughters, six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Beatitude Life Center, 1616 W. Glendale Ave. Lundberg Mortuary, White Rose Chapel added by Jerry Hobson.
 
Tull, Evelyn (I507)
 
504 Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA)
Wednesday, August 5, 1987

Marjorie Parker Holmes

A requiem Eucharist for Marjorie Parker Holmes, 71, of East San Diego, will be said at 1 p.m. tomorrow in All Saints' Episcopal Church.

Cremation was planned by Merkley-Mitchell Mortuary, with burial of ashes at sea. She died Sunday in a hospital.

Mrs. Holmes was born in Los Angeles and lived in the county 39 years. She was a retired legal secretary and a member of the San Diego Legal Secretaries Association and served as its president in 1956-57. She was active in the church.

Survivors include two stepsons, Charles Holmes Jr. of Minnesota and Timothy Holmes of Alaska; and a niece, Merilou P. Rushing of Fresno.

The family suggested donations to the church or to charity.
 
Parker, Marjorie (I1468)
 
505 Everett Bedford Dies on Saturday
Everett Bedford, 62 years old, since 1900 a resident of Colorado, died at about 1:15 Saturday morning at the Greeley hospital, following a major operation Tuesday at the hospital.
Mr. Bedford, a native of Quinter Kan., was born Oct. 16, 1890. I came to Colorado in 1900 and had lived in the vicinity of Greeley most of the time since. He had been engaged in construction work in Wyoming and Colorado, the past year in Wyoming. He was associated in business with H.J. Woodman.
Mr. Bedford was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian church.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rose Bell Bedford of 1321 Eleventh avenue, and by five children, Jack 15, Stewart 12, Marjorie 9, Donald 7 and Richard 6. He is survived also by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Bedford Gish of Kingman, Kan.; Bessie Bedford of Blanchard, Ia.; and be a brother, Merton Bedford, of Santa Barbara, Calif.
Funeral service will be at 2 o’clock Monday at Macy’s drawing room. Interment in Linn Grove.
Greeley Daily Tribune, Greeley, Colorado. Saturday, 25 February 1933.
 
Bedford, John Everett "Everett" (I450)
 
506 Everett Ozenbaugh Dies Of Heart Attack While Driving Car in City
Everett McGee Ozenbaugh, 73, 135 West avenue, driving east in the 100 block on Grand avenue Friday afternoon, suffered a heart attack and died, police report.
His car hit the curb and came to rest after hitting the rear of a vehicle belong to Barbara Weldona Sheets, 769 Bunting. Damage was not heavy.
Roy Rupp, deputy coroner, was called to investigate. He says no inquest is planned.
The body was moved to Martins’ mortuary pending completing of funeral arrangements.
The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colorado, Saturday, 22 July 1950.
 
Ozenbaugh, Everett McGee (I1158)
 
507 Evertt E. Say
Evertt E. Say, 83, Emporia, died Aug. 2, at the Newman Memorial County Hospital, Emporia.
He was born in Riley county on Sept. 29, 1915. He attended county grade schools and graduated from the Riley Rural High School. He was a farmer, auctioneer, and heavy equipment operator for more than 50 years.
He married Ruth A. Porter on Oct. 10, 1948. She died Feb. 18, 1999.
Survivors are one daughter, Sharlyn Ada, La Verne, Cal.; two sons, Mary Say, Emporia and Gary Say, Spearfish, S.D.; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at the Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home at Emporia, Monday, Aug. 7, at 1 p.m., with Pastor John Glennon officiating. Graveside services will be at the Auburn Cemetery, Auburn, at 3:30 p.m. Monday.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.
A memorial has been established with the Topeka Rescue Mission, in care of the funeral home.
The Manhattan Mercury, Manhattan, Kansas. Friday, 4 August 2000.
 
Say, Evertt Edward (I1542)
 
508 Exline, E. Grace
Graveside services for Mrs. Exline will be conducted Tuesday, 2PM in Jamestown, Ohio at the Grape Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Exline is survived by her brother and sister and her nieces, Mary Gantt of Harvey, LA; Marcie Hess of Roswell, GA and her nephew, Carl A. Silas, III of Orlando. The family requests in lieu of flowers that contributions be made to a charity of your choice. Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, 898-2561.
The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Saturday, 2 November 1996.
 
Dugan, Elma Grace (I1619)
 
509 Falls City Journal. Falls City, Nebraska. Monday, December 9, 1991.

Henry A. Krumme, 79, 2418 Schoenheit Street, died at Falls City Community Hospital this morning, Monday, Dec. 9, 1991, at 2:45.

Mr. Krumme had been in failing health the past three months. He entered the hospital for the last time on Dec. 5.

Born April 22, 1912, at Arapahoe, he was son of the late August Krumme and Minnie Tagemier Krumme.

He was raised at Arapahoe and graduated from Arapahoe High School.

Mr. Krumme worked with his father and two brothers, William and Elmer, in building construction. Following his father's retirement, they continued the business together for several years. They had built several churches in Nebraska and Kansas and took the contract to build the Christ Lutheran Church here. After taking the contract for the church, Mr. Krumme moved here, continuing with his Krumme Construction Company. He later built the Immanuel Lutheran Church, Falls City, St. Mark's Lutheran Church, southeast of Verdon, and Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church and Sacred Heart School, Falls City. He had also built many homes in Falls City.

After being here for a few years, Mr. Krumme purchased the Independent Lumber Company, which became the Krumme Building and Supply Company, now operated as Sailors' Building Supply and Construction. Together with the building supply business, he also operated a Red-D-Mix supply plant in Falls City. Mr. Krumme retired in 1981 when he sold the building supply business.

Mr. Krumme served in the United States Navy during World War II as an officer in the Seabees in the South Pacific.

He was married to Itha Tull on March 22, 1944, at Arapahoe. The couple moved to Falls City in 1954 from Fairbury. She died on Nov. 8, 1988.

On May 27, 1989, he was married to Margie Zimmerman Steinman at the Zion Lutheran Church of Christ, 8-1/2 miles northeast.

Mr. Krumme was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church. He was also a member of the Falls City Chamber of Commerce, American Legion Post No. 102, VFW Post No. 1765 and BPO Elks Lodge No. 963.

Survivors include his wife, Margie, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Teri) O'Grady, Falls City, and Myra Krumme, Omaha; three stepsons, Edward Steinman, Elizabeth, Colo., John Steinman, Falls City, and Steven Steinman, Kansas City, Mo.; six stepdaughters, Mrs. Darrel (Elizabeth) Huettner, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Reavis and Mrs. Gary (Linda) Jones, Falls City, Mrs. LeRoy "Bud" (Ruth) Driever, Nebraska City, Mrs. Phillip (Judith) Page, Florissant, Mo., and Mrs. Charles (Betty) Maze, Hiawatha; two brothers, William Krumme and Elmer Krumme, Fairbury; one sister, Hertha Bamford, Ventura, Calif.; four grandchildren, and 20 step-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one granddaughter, Kelly Suzanne O'Grady; two step-grandchildren; one brother, Carl Krumme, and one sister, Clara Stevens.
 
Krumme, Henry (I487)
 
510 Famed watercolor artist Millard Sheets, 81
Associated Press
Gualala, Mendocino Co. – Millard Owen Sheets, a well-known artist who helped develop the California school of watercolor, died at his home on the Mendocino coast. He was 81.
Mr. Sheets, who had been ill for several years before his death Friday, was a painter and muralist recognized for his evocative landscapes. His work hangs in 46 museums in 15 states nationwide.
Since he began his career at age 16 with an exhibit at the Laguna Beach Art Association in 1923, Mr. Sheets has made an imprint in the art world with more than 100 murals and mosaics and has designed about 100 buildings.
Mr. Sheets, who graduated in 1939 frpm the Chouinard School of Art in Los Angeles, served as professor art, then chairman of the art department, at Scripps College in Claremont for 26 years.
Mr. Sheets, who also served as director of the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles from 1950-56, had several books published and worked as a war correspondent for Life Magazine in the India- Burma war from 1943-44.
In the early 1960s, Mr. Sheets traveled to Turkey and the Soviet Union as an art specialist for the U.S. State Department.
His works include “Christ the Teacher” on the library tower at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., 1964; mosaics for the Dome of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of the National Shrine in Washington, D.C., 1969; mosaic façade at the Detroit Public Library, 1960; and two tile murals-façade in the Los Angeles City Hall, 1972.
One of his final works was a large painted mural for the Civic Center in Lubbock, Texas.
Mr. Sheets had one-man art shows in Milch Galleries, New York, 1935-36, London Gallery of Arthur Tooth and Sone, 1964; Monterey, Mexico, 1971; Kennedy Galleries, new York 1978, ’80, ’82; and a retrospective show at the Stary-Sheets Art Gallery in his hometown of Gualala in 1987.
Mr. Sheets’ published books include “West African Journal’, 1980; and “Your Drawing is a Measure of Your Mind, “ 1983. A 1983 biography, “Millard Sheets” One Man Renaissance,” was written by Janice Lovoos.
Mr. Sheets is survived by his wife, Mary; and four children, Owen Sheets of Hilo, Hawaii; Carolyn Owen-Towle of San Diego; David Stary-Sheets of Gualala; and Tony Sheets of Sebastopol.
The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. Sunday, 2 April 1989.
 
Sheets, Millard Owen (I1603)
 
511 Farm Agent’s Wife Dead
Mrs. Cassie Adelle Smith, 41, of Stillwater, wife of County Agent Lester Smith, died Friday in Stillwater Municipal hospital after a lengthy illness.
Funeral services under direction of Strode Funeral Home, Stillwater, are pending.
Born Aug. 28, 1920, in Avery, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeown. She was married to Lester Smith Jan. 1, 1942, in Cushing. They had been residents of Stillwater since 1956.
She was a member of the First Christian church of Stillwater.
Surviving relatives are the husband and one daughter, Nora Sue, of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeown, Agra; her grandmother, Mrs. Nora McKeown, Agra; and four sisters, Mrs. Jean Rankin of Nebraska, Mrs. Wanda Barnes, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Wanita Walker, Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Mary Frances Allen, New Orleans, La.
The Cushing Daily Citizen, Cushing, Oklahoma. Sunday, 8 October 1961.
 
McKeown, Cassie Adelle (I627)
 
512 Farm Youth Killed by Lightning Bolt
Two Other Knocked Unconscious During Storm Late Monday
Billings – Irvin Bellmon, 17-year-old farm youth, was killed and two of his companions knocked unconscious by lightning Monday afternoon when it struck the barn on the Pete Lively farm, eight miles southeast of here.
Lively, only of the group, received serious burns on the side. Linely Casebier, the third member of the group, was not injured.
A pulmotor squad from Perry was called but efforts to revive Bellmon failed.
The three had been threshing during the day. When the rainstorm started, they sought shelter in the barn. They were discovered by other threshers after the lightning struck.
Bellmon lived on a farm a mile north of the Lively place with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Bellmon. He was graduated from the Billings high school this spring and was a junior master farmer.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Henry, Sheldon and Randall, all of the home place; two half-brothers and six half-sisters.
Funeral arrangements are being completed by the O.W. Long funeral home of Billings.
The Ponca City News, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 22 July 1940, page 2.
 
Bellmon, Irvin C. (I546)
 
513 Fatal Accident.
Lockport, May 5. – James Mulholland, machinist of Holly water works and formerly alderman, was caught in the water wheel shaft, to-night, and his brains dashed out.
The Burlington Free Press, Burlington, Vermont. Thursday, 6 May 1880.
 
Mulholland, James S. (I1791)
 
514 Father: Morris Richmond. Mother: Winnent Richmond, Andrew (I256)
 
515 Fay Funeral Rite Slated Saturday
Funeral services for John (Jack) Frederick Fay, 26, 330 S. West Temple, who was electrocuted Tuesday while at work on the new veterans’ hospital at Fort Douglas, will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m. at 36 E. 7th South.
Mr. Fay was killed when a boom hoist swung into a high tension power line, sending an electrical charge through to a cement bucket supported by the hoist and which Mr. Fay was holding.
Friends may call at place of services Friday and Saturday prior to funeral. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park.
The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah. Friday, 4 August 1950.
 
Fay, John Frederick (I1506)
 
516 Faye Abigail Nelson Little
Faye Little, 100, passed away Sept. 26, 2007. She was born to James Calvin and Emma Rosetta Nelson, in Liberty, NE, November 1, 1906. Faye graduated from Sterling College, Sterling, KS, in 1930, and did post graduate work at the University of Nebraska, earning her a teaching certificate. She met her husband of 69 years, the late Professor J. Kenneth Little, while attending Sterling College, and was married June 14, 1930. Faye taught elementary and junior high school classes in Madison, WI, where she resided for 35 years. Faye was active in many civic functions in Madison, including serving as President of the Madison Civics Club, West Side Garden Club, and PTA. She was also very active in voluntary work with the American Red Cross, and participated in many University of Wisconsin faculty wives' functions and church activities. Faye's interests included flower arranging (a long-term member of Ikebana) and sewing. She was also an avid Bridge player. Faye and her husband retired to Walnut Creek, CA in 1970, where she became very active teaching sewing to members of the Rossmoor Retirement Community. During her retirement years, she cultivated her interest in swimming, managing to swim fifty miles for the American Red Cross. After her husband passed on, Faye moved to Vancouver, WA, where she resided at the Bedford for three years, and Highgate Senior Living for four years. Faye was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth, and her son, Kenneth (Elaine) of Davis, CA. She is survived by her son, Philip (Colleen) Little of Lyons, KS; daughter, Connie Sebek of Vancouver, WA; grandchildren: Kristin Little (Tore Olsen) of Washington D.C., James B. Little of Madison, WI, Christina (Craig) Minten of Wichita, KS, Todd (Rachael) Sebek of Lacey, WA, Dan Lintz of Napa, CA, and Sharon Lintz of Fort Meyers, FL; and four great-grandchildren. A service will be held Monday, October 1, 2007, 12:30pm, at Evergreen Memorial Gardens, 1101 NE 112th Ave., Vancouver, WA. Donations may be made to the American Red Cross.

Published by The Columbian on Sep. 30, 2007.
https://obits.columbian.com/us/obituaries/columbian/name/faye-little-obituary?id=49544308
 
Nelson, Faye Abigail (I1225)
 
517 Faye M. Gough, 83, of Phoenix, a homemaker, died Nov. 19, 1998. She was born in Silver Lake, Ohio. Survivors include her daughter Marjorie Larson; sons, Paul and James; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services: 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dayspring United Methodist Church, 1365 E. Elliot Road, Tempe. Contributions: Friends of the Sarasota Concert Band, 1345 Main St., Sarasota, FL 34236. Mesa Funeral Care.
Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Monday, 23 November 1998.
 
Duncan, Faye M. (I950)
 
518 Ferne Frazee, 69 succumbs in Iowa
Services for Mrs. Ferne Nelson Frazee, 69, formerly of this area, who died Sept. 23 at her home in Shenandoah, Iowa, were conducted Sept. 27 from the United Presbyterian Church in Shenandoah. The Rev. Frank W. Leeper officiated.
Burial was in the Mission Creek, Neb., cemetery.
Mrs. Frazee was born in Liberty, Neb., Feb. 7, 1908, the daughter of Hugh Gardner Nelson and Ida Dugan Nelson.
She graduated from Liberty High School in 1927, attended Peru State Teachers College, the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Washburn University. Her education was concentrated in the field of elementary education. She taught school in Summerfield, Kan., Diller, Neb., and was a substitute teacher in the Riverton school system.
She was a lifetime member of the Summerfield chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and was a member of Shenandoah United Presbyterian Church.
On July 28, 1937, she and John Howard Frazee wed. They had two children, Willian Hugh and Rosalee Elaine.
Mrs. Frazee was preceded in death by her son, William Hugh and husband.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Rosalee) Bloomfield; and granddaughters, Ingrid Lea and Mary Frances Bloomfield, all of Uniondale, N.Y.; one sister, Alice Hasenyager of Kansas City, Mo.; and three brothers, Arlo Nelson and Willian Nelson, both of Marysville, and Wayne Nelson of Sommerville, N.J.
The Marysville Advocate, Marysville, Kansas. Thursday, 13 October 1977.
 
Nelson, Ferne Rosetta (I1251)
 
519 Find more information about Dorothea Marie Bremer's family at our Wunnenberg site: https://hiltner.com/wunnenberg/index.php
and her individual page: https://hiltner.com/wunnenberg/getperson.php?personID=I82&tree=tree1 
Bremer, Dorothea Marie (I1036)
 
520 FIRST GRADUATE NURSE - Samantha McKeown, 80. of Mediapolis, pictured (left) as she appeared when she was graduated from first class of Burlington hospital school of nursing in 1899. and right) as she photographed this week by Hawk-Eye Gazette cameraman. She is the only living member of the graduating class of 3, and was on duty as a nurse in the Mediapolis area for many years. The 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Burlington hospital school will be observed Monday night with an open house in the nurses' home in Moir hall, 5th and Court streets.

Burlington Hawk-Eye Gazette, Burlington, Iowa, 9 January 1948, page 1
 
McKeown, Samantha Ann (I15)
 
521 First Lady of Oklahoma, 1963-1967, 1987-1991.

Former Oklahoma First Lady. Her work includes founder of the Oklahoma Alliance of Home-Based Businesses, U.S. Senate Wives Club, Oklahoma Beautification "Don't Lay That Trash On Oklahoma" campaign, 4-H Club sponsor, Town and Country Home Demonstration Club, Billings Chamber of Commerce, First Presbyterian Church, Perry, board member of Service Bank, Tonkawa, board member of the Oklahoma Heritage Association, Billings' A Walk Through History, owner of the First Lady Doll collection and the First Lady's Cafe, Friends of the Governor's Mansion and many other activities. She was honored in many ways throughout her life, including being the recipient of the George Shirk Award for Historic Preservation and the Pioneer Women Award. Her interest in sewing and crafts led her own business designing clothing under the "Shir-Lee" label. She was the original "Bellmon Belle" a driving force of women working in the Henry Bellmon campaign. She designed and made the "Bellmon Belle" dress. She died of a massive heart attack while vacationing with her family at Falmouth, Massachusetts. 
Osborn, Shirley Lee (I550)
 
522 First published 6-21
Notice for Publication.
Land office at Perry, Okla., Jan. 17, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver U.S. land office at Perry Okla., on July 26, 1901 viz:
Isaac Shields,
For the se 1/4 of sec 18 twp 21 range 2 west.
He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz:
John L. McKeown of Antrim, O.T.; Frank Macey, Christain H. Rice and Calvin Myers, of Perry, O.T.

Alfred H. Boles, Register.

The Perry Republican. Perry, Oklahoma. Friday 9 August 1901.
 
Shields, Isaac (I40)
 
523 Florence Duncan
Mrs. Florence Duncan, 89, 201 N. 24th St. E., died Tuesday in her home.
Services will be in Cleveland, Ohio, with Funeral Home Shannon, Town Chapel, in charge of local arrangements.
A native of Clarinda, Iowa, she moved to Bradenton from Sarasota in February. She had lived in Sarasota since 1967. A homemaker, she was a member of Church of the Palms Presbyterian Church in Sarasota.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Faye M. Gough of Sarasota; a brother, Clark McKeown of Clarinda; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
The Bradenton Herald, Bradenton, Florida. Thursday, 3 November 1977.
 
McKeown, Florence Mae (I948)
 
524 Floretta Bellmon, 81, of Red Rock, Okla., was born March 9, 1925, to John Henry and Mannie Lee (Bright) Reichert of rural El Reno. She left this earth on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2006.
Floretta completed elementary school at rural Okarche and graduated salutatorian from Calumet High School. She received her undergraduate and master's degrees from Central State College. Her postgraduate studies were at Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma.
She taught at John Adams Elementary School in Oklahoma City before moving to Montana where she taught at the public schools, The College of Great Falls and Malmstrom Air Force Base. When she returned to Oklahoma, she was the supervisor of the girls dormitory at Concho Indian School.
Floretta concluded a long teaching career in 1993 at Northern Oklahoma College in Tonkawa where she taught for 22 years.
She enjoyed traveling, ceramics and spending time with her grandchildren.
Mrs. Bellmon was a member of Ceres Christian Church.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006, at First Christian Church in Perry with Rev. Gary Hill officiating. Interment was in the Union Cemetery at Billings. Services were under direction of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home of Perry.
Memorials may be made to the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in care of Brown-Dugger Funeral Home, 1010 N. 7th Street, Perry, Okla. 73077.
Floretta is survived by her husband, George, whom she married on May 15, 1971, in Tonkawa; two daughters, Marleta London and husband, Gary of Manassas, Va., and Lavinda Holcomb and husband, Charlie of Grove; and two grandchildren, Christopher Miller and wife, Joy of Springfield, Va., and Kyla Holcomb, of Boulder, Colo.
Her parents preceded her in death.
Condolences may be sent to the family using the online guest book at www.brown-duggerfuneralhome.com.
With permission from:
The El Reno Tribune--- September 20, 2006

 
Reichert, Floretta (I1111)
 
525 Fore Resident Dies in Michigan
Arapahoe – George McCollam, 60, of Harrisville, Mich., died Tuesday, July 18, of throat cancer. He had been seriously ill since last December and had been in and out of hospitals since that time.
The deceased was born 14 miles north of here and attended Arapahoe Public Schools.
His immediate survivors include his wife, one daughter, Elaine Schwargt and a grandson, of Pontiac, Mich.; his mother, Mrs. Ella McCollam of Holbrook and a sister, Mrs. John Weterbeck of Kearney.
Funeral services were held Saturday in Harrisville, Mich.
The Public Mirror, Arapahoe, Nebraska. Thursday, 27 July 1961.
 
McCollam, George Hugh (I1713)
 
526 Former Funk Resident Dies
Mrs. N.B. Carroll, 67, a former Funk resident, died Thursday, June 29 at a McCook hospital following a lengthy illness. She was the wife of a McCook pharmacist who also operated a drug store in Funk years ago. Mrs. Carroll was a sister of Mrs. Robert Disbrow of Holdrege.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Methodist church in Arapahoe.
Holdrege Daily Citizen, Holdrege, Nebraska. Friday, 30 June 1961, page 1.
 
Tull, Viola E. (I475)
 
527 Former judge, prosecutor Charles Hughes is dead
Elkhart – Services for Charles E. Hughes, 79, a former judge and prosecutor, who died at 5:34 a.m. Monday at Elkhart General Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Congregational Church.
Burial will be in Rice Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at Hartzler-Gutermuth Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the church or to any charity.
Mr. Hughes, who lived at 23318 Forest Lane, practiced law with the firm Iemma & Hughes from 1978 to 1989. Previously he was appointed judge of Superior court I, serving for 12 years. He also had been Elkhart County prosecutor, had practiced law with his father’s firm, served as city judge and was state representative for Elkhart from 1940-41.
Mr Hughes was born Nov. 8, 1910, in Elkhart. On Aug. 13, 1942, he married Margaret Sunthimer, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Carlene Hardy of Elkhart; a son, John F. of Eagle Lake; four grandchildren; and a sister, Marian Maxon of Litchfield, Minn.
He was an Indiana University Law School graduate and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the church, where he also served as trustee. Mr. Hughes was also a member of Elkhart City and Indiana bar associations, Lions Club, Elks Lodge and Veterans of Foreigh Wars. He was an avid golfer.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Tuesday, 12 June 1990.
 
Hughes, Charles Edward (I1697)
 
528 Former Nuckolls County resident Arvilla Estella (Walkinshaw) Copeland, 85, of Lenexa, Kan., died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2000, at her home.

Services are 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Shawnee, Kan. Burial is 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Evergreen Cemetery in Superior. Visitation is 2-3 p.m.
Wednesday at the church.

Megrue-Price Funeral Home of Superior is in charge of local arrangements.

Mrs. Copeland was born March 7, 1914, to William J. and Lennie (Skirlo) Walkinshaw in Nuckolls County.

She grew up in the Nuckolls County area. She married Wilbur C. Copeland. She was a teacher and public speaker for many years for public and Christian schools in Superior; Fairfield; Hebron; Clarinda, Iowa; Haxtun, Colo.; and Shawnee. She also was a published writer.

She was a member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church.

Survivors are her husband; three sons, Robert M. of Beaver Falls, Pa., Stanley R. of Fort Huachuca, Ariz.,
and Stephen D. of Columbus, Ohio; 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Memorials may be given to the English department at Beaver
County Christian School, 510 37th St.,
Beaver Falls, PA 15010.

Hastings Tribune January 4, 2000.
 
Walkinshaw, Arvilla Estella (I1341)
 
529 Former Resident Dies at Hasting
Arapahoe – Edyth L. Tull, 77, died Friday at the Good Samaratan Village in Hasting, where she had been a resident for nearly two years.
Born in Iowa, she had spent most of her life in this community and is perhaps best remembered by many for her services as an operator for the Arapahoe Telephone Co. She was an operator for nearly 50 years and had served in various exchanges in the state before joining the Arapahoe firm.
In failing health for quite some time, she was some improved and able to be about until receiving a broken hip in a fall last September, with resultant complications.
Surviving her are three brothers and six sisters, Clifford and Otto Tull, Margaret Billesbach and Mrs. R.F. Emmett, Arapahoe; Elmer Tull and Evelyn Tull of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. R.P. Disbrow, Holdrege; Mrs. N.B. Carroll and Mrs. C.G. Magee, McCook.
Funeral services and burial were at Arapahoe Monday afternoon.
Holbrook Observer, Holbrook, Nebraska. Thursday, 12 January 1961. Page 1.
 
Tull, Edyth Lorene (I469)
 
530 Former Resident Dies at Perry
Funeral services were held Saturday for Percy Sterling Daniels at Perry, Oklahoma.
Mr. Daniels at one time was head of the Weleetka City Light Plant. He died November 8 and had been ill since April. Mr. Daniels was born on April 28, 1885, in Chatfield, Minn. And came to Noble county, Okla., in 1897. He was married to Avis McKeown, November 30, 1907.
His survived by his wife and one son, Cecil and two grandsons of Perry.
Services were held at 10 a.m. in the Parker Chapel. The Masonic Blue Lodge had charge of the ceremony at the cemetery and the Perry Commander acted as escort. Burial was in the Grace Hill Cemetery in Perry.
Weleetka American, Weleetka, Oklahoma. Thursday, 15 November 1962, page 1.
 
Daniels, Percy Sterling (I43)
 
531 Former Resident Of Beulah Vicinity Dies
Services were held at the Beulah Reformed Presbyterian church Monday, Sept. 6 at 10 a.m., for Mrs. Emma Zella Crawford. She was a former resident of the Beulah vicinity, and died at Fairfield, Nebr., Sept. 2. The services were conducted by Rev. J.E. McElroy. Interment taking place in the Beulah cemetery. The obituary:
Emma Zella, daughter of William J. and Hannah McKeown Crawford was born near Morning Sun, Iowa, Dec. 3, 1877, and departed this life Sept. 2, 1948, at the age of 70 years and 9 months.
When she was seven years old she moved with her parents to Nuckolls county, Nebraska. At an early age she united with Beulah Reformed Presbyterian church. She resided in the community until her marriage to Charles E. Moranville, June 10, 1914. They established their home in Hemingford, Nebr. To this union were born four children. She was preceded in death by her husband and a daughter, Esther.
Those who mourn here passing are Charles of Sterling, Colo., Walter of Denver Colo., and Ruth Tjaden of Madrid, Nebr., ; also two brothers, one sister and five grandchildren, and very many other relatives and friends.
As long as her health permitted, she was active in serving her Master and very faithful in the study of the Holy Bible. She loved music and inspired her family and others in its use.
The Superior Express, Superior, Nebraska. Thursday, 9 September 1948.
 
Crawford, Emma Zella (I591)
 
532 Former Resident, 81 Years Old, Dies in Hospital
Mrs. Carrie Glasgow, who lived in Normal from 1910 until 1942, died Monday morning at Our Saviour’s hospital, Jacksonville, where she had been a patient since August 1944, according to word received in Normal Monday. Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Jacksonville.
Mrs. Glasgow, who was 81 years old, lived at 204 North Fell avenue for many years before leaving Normal in 1942. She was the youngest and last survivor of a family of eight, having been born Jan. 20, 1864, during the Civil war. Her father was born during the War of 1812 and her grandfather during the Revolutionary war.
In 1891 she was married to the Rev. S.A. Glasgow, minister of the Presbyterian church in Woodson, Ill. Mr. Glasgow died in 1908.
The Glasgows had four children, two of whom survive, Lt. Arthur Glasgow, of San Diego, Calif., who recently returned from 18 months in the southwest Pacific as a chaplain in the navy, and James Glasgow, who teaches geography at Michigan state Normal school, Ypsilanti, Mich., and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
She is also survived by three grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Mrs. Glasgow was a member of the First Presbyterian church in Normal until she moved to Ypsilanti several years ago. Services Wednesday will be conducted at the Williamson funeral home and burial will be in the Diamond Grove cemetery in Jacksonville.
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Monday, 6 August 1945.
 
Hersman, Carrie (I849)
 
533 Forrest Shields Woodside, Jr., 89 , passed away on March 5, 2017 at the Cedar Village Care Center in Ness City, Kansas. He was born on December 3, 1927 in Salina, Kansas the son of Forrest and Florence (Menish) Woodside.

He was a geologist and a US Army Veteran. He married Shirley Anne Coleman on June 24th, 1951, in Denver, Colorado.

Survivors include his wife, Shirley; three daughters, Georganne Melton (Gail), Andover; Holly Hertel (James), Bazine; Paula Allen (Jon), Edmond, Oklahoma; son, Eric Woodside, Ness City; 7 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Funeral Service will be on Monday, March 13, 2017, 10:00 AM, at the Fitzgerald Funeral Home, Ness City, Kansas. Burial in the Kansas Veterans' Cemetery, Fort Dodge, Kansas. Friends may call at Fitzgerald Funeral Home on Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 A.M. until 9:00 P.M.

Memorial contributions may be given to the Praise Ranch, Pawnee Rock. Words of sympathy and support may be left for the family by signing the guest book below. 
Woodside, Forrest Shields (I1642)
 
534 Forrest Woodside Sr.
Salina friends have been notified of the death of Forrest Woodside, Wheatridge, Colo., former Salinan. He died while attending a football game in Boulder. The funeral and burial were Wednesday in Wheatridge.
Survivors include the widow, the former Mae Menish of Salina, 4065 Carr, Wheatridge, and a son, Forrest Jr., Wichita.
The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas. Thursday, 26 September 1963.
 
Woodside, Forrest Shields (I272)
 
535 Frances B. MacDougall
Frances B. MacDougall, 84, Kansas City, KS, passed away Wed., May 19, 2004, at Shawnee Mission Medical Center. Memorial Services will be 1 p.m. Sat., May 22, 2004, at the Bristol Hill United Methodist Church. Graveside service will be private at the National Cemetery, Leavenworth, KS. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bristol Hill United Methodist Church.
Mrs. MacDougall was born in Philadelphia, PA. She was a Secretary for South Park Grade School for 30 years and a member of the Bristol Hill United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, David Gregory MacDougall, II, and a brother, Horace Raymond Baker, Jr. Survivors include three sons, David Gregory MacDougall, III, Richard Lowell MacDougall and Jeff Raymond MacDougall, all of Kansas City, KS; a sister, Thelma Barto of Montgomery County, PA; a brother, Calvin Baker, Sr., of Philadelphia, PA.
Arrangements: Amos family Chapel of Shawnee, 913-631-5566.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Friday, 21 May 2004.
 
Baker, Frances Louisa (I1283)
 
536 Frances McKie Caskey
On Tuesday, June 20, 2000, Frances McKie Caskey, 94, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, passed away. She was the beloved wife of the late Rev. Cloyd E. Caskey, mother of Jean Andrianoff of Penang, Malaysia, stepmother of Joseph M. Caskey of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Kenneth C. Caskey of North Carolina, and Carroll E. Caskey of Virginia. Survivors also include 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Services were held 11 a.m. at the Reformed Presbyterian Home, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Burial will be in the Blanchard Cemetery at a later date. She has left her family and friends a legacy of unqualified love, affirmation and selflessness. Arrangements were by Simons Funeral Home, Inc. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Walker-Merrick Funeral Home, Clarinda, is in charge of local arrangements. Frances was the daughter of Robert Salba McKie and Mabel Clark.
 
McKie, Frances Georgia (I534)
 
537 Francis E. Kinney, 82, retired Kansas Gas and Electric Co. assistant purchasing agent, died Sunday Feb. 2, 1992. Service 1 p.m. Wednesday, Cochran Mortuary.
Survivors: sons, Don H. and William H., both of Wichita.
The Wichita Eagle. Wichita, Kansas. Monday, 3 February 1992.
 
Kinney, Francis Eugene (I1551)
 
538 Francis Earl Gilliland, 66, Hillsdale, died Friday, March 10, 1961, in the Miami County hospital. Death was caused by an infection following a year's illness. The son of Perry L., and Jeanette McDaniel, he was born March 29, 1894, in Iconium, Ia. He had lived in the Hillsdale community 60 years and was engaged in farming until his health failed. In 1939, he was married to Glady Mary Roman, who survives him; as do two sons, Allen L. Gilliland of Las Vegas, Nev., and Gary Lee Gilliland of the home, two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Brown and Miss Faye Gilliland. Mrs. Gilliland teaches fifth grade at the South school. Funeral services were held in the Wilson and Son chapel Sunday afternoon, with Rev. Dwight E. Lewis officiating. Pallbearers were Roy Slyter, Richard Schoenberger, C.A. Gray, Wilber White, Frank Baldwin and Bill Stiles. Burial was in the Hillsdale cemetery.
Paola Newspaper.
 
Gilliland, Francis Earl (I1742)
 
539 Frank L. Carter, who at one time lived at Auburn and later at Scranton, died Jan. 20 at Harveyville, where he has lived the past 12 years. A widow and three children survive him.
The Osage County Chronicle, Burlingame, Kansas. Friday, 31 January 1919.
 
Carter, Frank Leroy (I1393)
 
540 Frank McKeown, 66, died in the Enid General hospital Saturday morning at 10:30 o’clock after a weeks illness of pneumonia and complications which followed infection from a sore throat. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lena McKeown and one daughter Miss Marie McKeown and one granddaughter, Miss Emerick, of Oklahoma City. One daughter, Mrs. Lucille Emerick, preceded him in death. One brother, Pete McKeown, of Billings, also survives.
Blackwell Journal-Times, Blackwell, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 21 June 1938.
 
McKeown, Frank (I639)
 
541 Fred Thompson
Fred N. Thompson, 85, of New Concord died at 10:30 p.m. Sunday (Sept. 25) in Bethesda Hospital where he had been a patient two weeks.
Mr. Thompson was born in White Cottage Dec. 14, 1880, a son of George and Nancy Glasgow Thompson. He was a retired farmer. Mr. Thompson had lived in New Concord the past 27 years.
He was a member of College Drive United Presbyterian Church.
Surviving are a son, Max L. Thompson of New Concord; two sisters, Miss Mary B. Thompson of White Cottage and Mrs. Annette Cusac of Frazeysburg; and four grandchildren. His wife, Emma, and a son preceded him in death.
Friends may call at Mock Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with Dr. Henry Evans officiating. Burial will be in New Concord Cemetery.
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio. Tuesday, 27 September 1966.
 
Thompson, Fred Neill (I787)
 
542 Freda Helen Nighswonger, age 91, of Springdale, died Nov. 18, 2012, in Springdale.
She was born Sept. 11, 1921, in Conway Springs, Kan., the daughter of Fred and Edith Hoff Gubitz.

She was a homemaker and also worked for Tyson Foods and Emerson Electric Company. She was an active member of the Cross Church in Springdale where she worked in the Baptismal Ministry, was a member of the Singing Saints and was also involved in the Helping Hands Ministry.

She was preceded in death by her parents, six sisters and one brother.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Lee Nighswonger, Sr., of the home; two sons: Robert Lee Nighswonger, Jr. and his wife, Wanna, of Rogers and Brent Nighswonger and his wife, Vicki, of Springdale; two daughters: Pamela Ariola of Springdale and Brenda Riecker of Topeka, Kan.; one brother, John Gubitz, of Haysville, Kan.; 14 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2012, at Memorial Funeral Chapel in Springdale with Rev. Charlie Foster officiating.

Burial will follow at Bluff Cemetery in Springdale under the direction of Memorial Funeral Home.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 19, 2012, at the funeral home.

 
Gubitz, Freda Helen (I1568)
 
543 Freda S. GATES Born 7-1-1912 in Reardan, WA, and passed away 2-17-2006 in Puyallup, WA. Visitation will take place on Friday, 2-24-2006, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Yarington's Funeral Home in White Center. Interment at Riverton Crest Cemetery at 12:00 noon followed by a Memorial Service at 2:00 p.m. at Boulevard Park Presbyterian Church in SeaTac. Memorials may be directed to RCYM (Rural Church Youth Ministries) 28609 51st Pl. S. Auburn, WA 98001.

Published by The Seattle Times on Feb. 22, 2006.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/seattletimes/name/freda-gates-obituary?id=29235444
 
Pulliam, Freda S. (I892)
 
544 Frederick Dalton Parker Leaves $15,000 Estate
Frederick Dalton Parker, who died December 12, leaving an estate valued at $15,000, and whose will was filed in the superior curt yesterday for probate, devised $30 a month to every child who may be born to either of his two brothers, Erol and William R. Parker.
The remainder of the estate was given away in small monthly allowances to various relatives. The will was made the day of Parker’s death, when he apparently was too weak to sign his name and so made his mark.
The Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, California. Sunday, 18 December 1910.
 
Parker, Frederick Dalton (I1349)
 
545 Fremont Tribune Online; Fremont, Nebraska; May 15, 2008

Roy R. “Shag” Rhoades, 106, of Valley died Sunday, May 11, 2008, at Valhaven Nursing Home in Valley.

He was born June 9, 1901, in Fremont to Frank and Alice (Johnson) Rhoades. He grew up in the sandhills of Nebraska where he attended school through the eighth grade. He spent much of his time caring for his mother and sister in their sod house. He married Florence Glasgow on Aug. 8, 1936. They raised their family in Waterloo and Valley. He worked in Chicago for a short time before going to work with the Nebraska Department of Roads, rising to foreman at the time of his retirement. He boarded horses and sold produce.

Survivors include: a son, Jim of Valley; two daughters, Mary (and husband, Henry) Dierks of St. Paul, Minn., and Sherrie (and husband, Ralph) Laudenbach of Minneapolis; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife and a sister.

The graveside service will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Prospect Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Carl Ratcliff officiating. Visitation will be from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday at Reichmuth Funeral Home in Elkhorn
 
Rhoades, Roy Raymond (I761)
 
546 From 5 bushels of seed, sown on 8 acres of land, Mr. A.G. Walkinshaw has just threshed 354 1/2 bushels of barley. This is an average of over 70 bushes to each bushel sown and 44 bush. p. acres. How’s that for Western Kansas.
Quinter Republican, Quinter, Kansas. Thursday, 27 August 1891.
 
Walkinshaw, Arthur Glasgow (I389)
 
547 from Ancestry.com Nancy C. Adams McKeown Rollstin, Posted 15 Oct 2012 by emilyrhp1
http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/rollstin-1069.html
Text taken from page 1069 of:
Beers, J. H. and Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of Washington County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co., 1893).
Transcribed March 1997 by Neil and Marilyn Morton of Oswego, IL as part of the Beers Project.
Published March 1997 on the Washington County, PA USGenWeb pages at http://www.chartiers.com/.

MRS. NANCY C. ROLLSTIN, one of the most popular and intelligent ladies of Buffalo township, was born in Guernsey county, Ohio, January 8, 1829. She is the daughter of John and Jane (McGuffin) Adams.

John Adams was a native of Ireland, who came to America when eighteen years old. He first located in Washington County, Penn., where he spent several years as a farm hand. Removing to Guernsey County, Ohio, he invested his savings in land, and prepared a rude home in the wilderness. The humble "cage" being prepared, he returned to Washington County to secure the bird, and three months later brought his bride, Miss Jane McGuffin, to the pioneer cabin. Together the young couple began to build their home, and here were born to them the following eight children: Thomas, Elizabeth, Nancy C., Mary J., Margaret, Ann, William P. and Rebecca E. Of these children, Thomas, Elizabeth and Margaret are deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Adams passed the remainder of their days on the old farm, where the first years of their married life were spent, and where their youngest son, William P., still resides. In religion they were Covenanters of the Old School, and the religious training of the family was that strict type, characteristic of the denomination.

Nancy C. Adams, the subject proper of this sketch, was first married October 23, 1849, to James McKeown, whose parents emigrated from the Province of Munster, Ireland, when he was one year old, or in 1824. In the spring of 1850, the young couple located in Harrison county, Ohio, with buoyant spirits and bright prospects for the future; but, alas! how little we know of what the future has in store for us. Only three short months had passed since beginning housekeeping, when on June 29, 1850, Mr. McKeown, in assisting in tearing down a frame barn, received injuries from a fall which caused his death, July 7, 1850.

Mrs. McKeown now returned to the home of her parents, where her son James A. was born January 9, 1851, and where she continued to make her home until April, 1858, when she was again married; this time to John Rollstin, a son of James Rollstin, of Buffalo township.
James Rollstin was born in Ireland in 1785, and emigrated to this country when quite young. He was united in marriage with Miss Nancy McGuffin March 29, 1810, and to them were born five sons and eight daughters: William, John, Joseph, Elizabeth, Esther, Rebecca, Jane, Nancy, Martha, Margaret, James, Porter and Rachel. Of these, only three are now living: Esther (Mrs. Knox, of Claysville), Martha (Mrs. McDowell, of Iowa), and Rachel (Mrs. Woods, of Iowa).

John Rollstin was born December 18, 1812, in Buffalo township, and was reared on the farm, receiving a common-school education. His first wife was Eliza Finley, of East Finley township, and to them were born two daughters: Nancy J., born in 1844, and Mattie E., in 1847. Nancy J. married John Allender, and is now deceased; Mattie E. married E. H. Stringham, of Ringgold county, Iowa, where she now resides. The mother died in 1856, and Mr. Rollstin afterward married Nancy (Adams) McKeown. The children born of this union were: Lizzie J., June 4, 1859, and Anna R., May 31, 1861. Lizzie J. was married to R. J. McCleery, of West Finley township, in the fall of 1883. She died January 16, 1888. Anna R. was married to W. H. Craig in the spring of 1887. Mr. Craig died August 9, 1891, since which time Anna has made her home with her mother.

Politically, John Rollstin was a Republican, an active supporter of his party, and in religion a devout and consistent member of the U. P. Church. Mrs. Rollstin is also a member of the U. P. Church of Claysville, and enjoys the respect of all who know her.

By the death of John Rollstin, which occurred April 6, 1864, Mrs. R. was again left a widow. Assuming the management of the farm, her business capacity and thrift enabled her not only to support herself and family, besides hiring the labor done, but to lay something by for a "rainy day."

Her son, J. A. McKeown, was a teacher in the public schools for eighteen winters. In the fall of 1877 he was united in marriage with Lizzie J., daughter of A. K. Craig. Three children were born to them, all of whom are deceased. Mrs. McKeown died December 2, 1884.

Mr. McKeown selected, as his second wife, Ethilind Brimner, of Burgettstown, with whom he was united in marriage August 29, 1888. They have one son, Clark B., now living. A daughter, Mary L., died June 22, 1891, aged thirteen months. Mr. McKeown is a justly popular young man, winning many friends by his recognized ability and genial courtesy of manner. He successfully manages his mother's farm, which consists of 100 acres of good land lying south of the National pike, in Buffalo township, as well as eighty acres of his own in East Finley township, two miles south of the home farm, and also devotes much attention to stock raising. Politically, he is a straight Republican, and is now serving his second term as county auditor, a position for which he is well qualified, both by natural inclination and intellectual training.
 
McKeown, James (I315)
 
548 From cemetery records: James Walkinshaw, died 24 Feb 1959. age 22y, 11m, 21 d. Son of J & M. Walkinshaw, James (I379)
 
549 From cemetery records: Margaret Walkinshaw, died 12 Nov 1860, age 50y, 20d. Wife of J. Walkinshaw. Glasgow, Margaret (I373)
 
550 From Covenanter Cemetery Families, page 40, James and Catherine are buried in plots #3 and #4 on Lot 22. MaWhinney, Catherine (I438)
 

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