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5551 US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Name: Johnson F Knight
Admission Age: 82
Birth Date: abt 1843
Birth Place: Pennsylvania
Enlistment Date: 3 Sep 1862
Enlistment Place: Danville, Ill.
Discharge Date: 9 Jun 1865
Discharge Place: Wash. D.c.
Military Company: A
Military Regiment: 125th Ill. Inf
Admission Date: 1925
Residence Date: 1925
Residence Place: Danville, Vermillion, Illinois, USA
Death Date: 1 May 1930
Notes: Danville Branch

 
Knight, Johnson F. (I4373)
 
5552 US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 Shanks, Leonidis (I84)
 
5553 US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938: Leonidas Shanks, age 77, adimtted 1916 Danville Branch. Shanks, Leonidis (I84)
 
5554 US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Danville, Illinois. Admitted 1919. Ralls, Franklin (I33)
 
5555 US obituary collection:
Name: Bernice M. Dexter
Gender: Female
Death Age: 92
Birth Date: 19 Dec 2004
Birth Place: Elm Creek, Neb.
Residence Place: Cheyenne
Death Date: 22 Nov 2004
Death Place: Cheyenne
Obituary Date: 24 Nov 2004
Obituary Place: Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming, USA
Newspaper Title: Sherwood Voice
Spouse: Clarence M. Dexter
Children: Alberta C. Anderson
Patricia E. Kozas
Clarence M. Dexter
Siblings: Kenneth Monahan 
Monahan, Bernice Marie (I2242)
 
5556 US Social Security application information:

Name: Eva Elma Kert
[Eva Elma Martin]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Birth Date: 27 Mar 1894
Birth Place: Greenfield A, Iowa
Father: Eli F Martin
Mother: Luna A Lee
SSN: 376542839
Signature on SSN Card: Iva Elma Kert
Relationship of Signature: Signature name differs from NH 
Martin, Iva Elma (I515)
 
5557 US Social Security Applications and Cliams Index gives Grace Gritton Winder, b.13 Nov 1897, Danville, Illinois. Father: John Gritton. Mother: Sarah Brown. Gritton, Grace (I293)
 
5558 US veterans' gravesites:
Name: Valentine Leonard Wiggins
Service Info.: PVT US ARMY CIVIL WAR
Birth Date: 10 Nov 1816
Death Date: 8 Jul 1907
Cemetery: Mt Olive Cemetery
Cemetery Address: Forsyth, MO 65653

Illinois database of veterans index
Name: Valentine L Wiggins
Rank: Blacksmith
Company: F
Unit: 4th Illinois Cavalry
Height: 5' 8
Hair: GRAY
Eyes: GRAY
Complexion: SANDY
Marital status: Married
Occupation: Blacksmith
Birth Date: Abt 1817
Birth Place: KY
War: Civil War
War Years: 1861-1865
Service Entry Age: 44
Service Entry Date: 9 Sep 1861
Service Entry Place: Kentucky, IL
Joined By Whom: A T SEARCH
Period: 3 YRS
Muster In Date: 17 Oct 1861
Muster In Place: Ottawa, IL
Remarks: DISCHARGED BY ORDER GEN HALLECK JUL 25, 1862
Residence Place: Kentucky, Vermilion CO, IL
Record Source: Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls
https://www.ilsos.gov/isaveterans/civilMusterSearch.do?key=274087 
Wiggans, Valentine Leonard (I637)
 
5559 US World War I draft registration card dated 5 June 1917 for Leslie Dora Jumps gives his birth date and birth place. He is listed as single with three children. Jumps, Leslie Dora (I395)
 
5560 US World War I draft registration card. Lists wife as Lilly Feemester. Feemster, Loomis James (I597)
 
5561 US WWII draft card
Frank Leo Mansuy
b. 18 Nov 1911, Washington, DC
Employer: W. M. Clabaugh Co.
weight: 175
complexion: dark
eye color: brown
hair colr: brown
height: 5' 7"
next of kin: Margaret D. Mansuy 
Mansuy, Frank Leo (I1578)
 
5562 Velma, Okc, died Friday, June 29, 1990 in a local hospital. Member of the Baptist Church. Survivors: Husband, Harmon A. Tennery; daughters, Barbara Nance, Mary Ann Hightower and Donna Tennery; son, Ronald Tennery, all of Okla. City; 6 grandchildren. Funeral services will be 1:00 P.M. Monday in the Chapel at Memorial Park Cemetery under the driection of Hahn-Cook / Street & Draper.
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Sunday, 1 July 1990.
 
Neve, Velma Pearl (I4391)
 
5563 Venable Sr., Benny Mac
Benny Mac Venable, Sr., age 80, died Thursday, October 22, 2015 at St. David’s Hospital with his family by his side.
Mac was born December 19, 1934 in Ellis County, Texas to E.R. and Vernon Venable. He grew up working on a farm and fell in love with the land and animals. Because of that love he taught high school Agriculture for 30 plus years.
Mac is survived by his wife Glenrose (Lee Caylor) Venable, his children, Benny Mac, Jr. and wife Tricia; Veronica and her husband Terry Bearden; J’Layne and her husband Larry Middleton; Brandon and his wife Dorlynda; Glenda and her husband Rob Wall; and Nancy Caylor. Grandchildren; Joshua Bearden and wife Stephanie; Ashley Bearden; Amber Venable, Aubrey Venable; Maegan Chaffin and husband Jacob; Hilari Barr and husband Jonathan; Lukas Middleton; Jakob Venable, Ella Venable, Lucy Venable, Alyssa Bullard and husband Ty; Anthony Wall; and Austin Wall. Great-Gran Children: Houston Bearden, Charlie Bearden; Mackenzie Wilkinson; Leland Barr; Adalie Chaffin; and Emersyn Bullard. Sister Lisa Mill and husband Mike.
He is preceded in death by his first wife Geneva Sue, his parents and one sister.
Pallbearers: Joshua Bearden, Lukas Middleton, Jonathan Barr, Anthony Wall, Austin Wall and Ty Bullard. Honorary Pall Bearers: Dan Taylor and randy Caylor.
A funeral service was held Monday October 26, 2015 at Bastrop Providence Funeral Home. Burial was Tuesday October 27, 2015 at Myrtle Cemetery in Ennis, Texas.
The Bastrop Advertiser and County News, Bastrop, Texas. Saturday, 31 October 2015, page A2.
 
Venable, Benny Mac (I1611)
 
5564 Vermilion County Court of Probate Records for 1836.
Page 381.
State of Illinois, County of Vermilion, Sct.
The People of the State of Illinois to all to whom these present shall come, Greeting:
Know ye that whereas John Bensyl of the County of Vermilion and State of Illinois, died intestate as it is said, on or about the twentieth day of January A.D.1836 having at the time of his decease personal property in this State which may be lost destroyed, or diminished in value if speedy care be not taken of the same; to the end therefore that the said property may be collected and preserved for those who shall appear to have a legal right or interest therein, we do hereby appoint Mary Bensyl and John Bensyl of the County of Vermilion and State of Illinois administrators of all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits which were of the said John Bensyl, at the time of his decease, with full power and authority to secure and collect the said property and debts wheresoever the same may be found in this State; and in general to do and perform all other acts which now are or hereafter may be required of them by law.
Witness Amos Williams, Judge of Probate in and for the said County of Vermilion, at his office in Danville this 20th day of February A.D.1836
A.Williams Judge of Probate
Know all men by these presents that we Mary Bensyl, John Bensyl, Robert Trickle and George Scarborough of the County of Vermilion and State of Illinois are held and firmly bound unto the People of the State of Illinois, in the penal sun of one Thousand dollars, current money of the United States, which payment well and truly to be made and performed, we and each of us bind ourselves out heirs executors administrators and assigns jointly, severally and firmly by these present. Witness our hands and seals this twentieth day of February A.D.1836.
[continued on page 382.
The condition of the above obligation is such that if the said Mary Bensyl and John Bensyl, administrators of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of John Bensyl, deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of the said deceased, which shall come to the hands, position, or knowledge of them the said Mary Bensyl and John Bensyl as such administrators or the hands of any person or persons for them, and the same so made, do exhibit or cause to be exhibited in the Court of Probate for the said County of Vermilion agreeable to law, and such goods and chattels, rights and credits do well and truly administer according to law, and all the rest of the said goods and chattels, rights and credits which shall be found remaining upon the account of the said administrators, the same being first examined and allowed by the court of Probate, shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as may be legally entitled thereto, and further do make a just and true account of all their actions and doings therein when thereunto required by the said County; and if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the deceased and the same be found in Court and letters testamentary or of administration be obtained thereon and the said Mary Bensyl and John Bensyl do, in such case on being required thereto render and deliver up the letters of administration granted to them as aforesaid; and shall into general do and perform all other acts which may be any time be required of them by law; then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue attest
A. Williams Judge of Probate
Mary (her mark)Bensyl
John (his mark) Bensyl
Robert (his mark)Trickle
Geo. Scarborough 
Bensyl, John W. (I3920)
 
5565 Vermilion County has lost a great genealogist and historian. Donald H. Claypool passed this life 13 April 2017. He was 81. He was born 21 February 1936 to Richard and Myrtle Huffman Claypool in a cabin near the Alvin area of Vermilion County Illinois.

Don attended Mann’s Chapel, Dale and Bethel Grade Schools, all of which are located in the Alvin area. He graduated from Rossville-Alvin High School in 1954 and worked on the farm for a while. He was drafted into the army in 1959, serving in the Korean Conflict. Discharged in 1961, he returned to the farm near Alvin before hiring on at Bohn Aluminum in 1962 retiring about 2007.

Don married Barbara Robertson Hill on 3 September 1965. She preceded him in death 4 August 2010. They raised two sons: Bill Hill (Jan) of Oakwood, and Brian Claypool (Debra) of Cary, Il. They enjoyed four grandchildren: Kyle (Laura); Makenna, Joshua and Brianna Claypool. He married Patricia Marble Smith 31 July 2011 and with this union came three “new daughters,” Gayle Silkwood, Reta Feezor, and Pamela Landis, ten more grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. His sister, Barbara Pichon, of Danville survives him.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister Thelma, and two brothers Jim and Tom.

Don was talented in many ways. He had many interests in his lifetime. He coached boys softball. He was a former member of the Illini Antique Auto Club, restoring antique cars even to doing the upholstery. He built his home on Seymour Street in Oakwood, where he lived for nearly 40 years. He had a workshop in his basement where he did wood working projects such as curio cabinets and other furniture. He was a helper of people, caring for the sick, clearing the snow from the sidewalks, etc. He brushed if off as doing his Christian duty.

In 1976 he became interested genealogy when his sister Thelma handed down the family tree information to him. IN his research he accumulated vast information and family stories. He was a life member of the Illiana Genealogical and Historical Society. He was an excellent researcher, and retained a multitude of information. In order to share his findings, he printed off the data, in book form, so that it could be saved and shared with other researchers and posterity. He was quite proud that he had an ancestor who came over on the Mayflower. He was also able to make a trip to England where he found the Claypool Manor of Northborough built in 1330, purchased by James Claypole (original spelling) Esq. in 1572.

Don was baptized at the age of 15 at the Alvin Christian Church; he was active in the Oakwood Christian Church; Vermilion Heights Church of Christ where he was instrumental in building the new church. Community Church of God; and most recently a member of the Second Church of Christ.

Obituary: Sunset Funeral Home - Oakwood, Illinois
 
Claypool, Donald H. (I3297)
 
5566 Vermilion County, Illinois. Will Book F, 1882-1896, page 430.
Last Will and Testament of Spence Cline.
Know all men by these present that I Spencer Cline of the County of Vermilion and the State of Ills. Being of mature age, and sound mind, do hereby make my last Will and Testament in manner and form following to wit: -
First: It is my Will that my funeral expenses and all my just debt be paid in full.
Second: After the payment of such funeral expenses and debts, I Will, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife Rachel Cline, all my personal property, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, poultry, wagon, harness and farm implements of all kinds, household and kitchen furniture and furnishings, moneys, and credits by me owned, also all of my land being the N.W. quarter of the S.W. quarter of Section No.25, of T20, R.12 West Vermilion County, Ills. Together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging.
Third: And lastly I hereby appoint my son David Cline executor of this my last Will and Testament and further Will that my said son shall not be required by the Court to give security for his faithful execution of this Will. In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this the seventh day of March A.D. 1893. Hereby revoking all former wills by me made and confirming this and no other as and for my last Will and Testament. Spencer [his X mark] Cline.
Signed sealed published and declared by the testator as and for his last Will and Testament in our presence who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have here unto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto.
N.L. Bowman
Nelson Champlin
State of Illinois
Vermilion County
 
Cline, Spencer (I3)
 
5567 VERMILION HEIGHTS - Roy W. "Joe" Cline, 81, of Vermilion Heights died at 9:30 p.m. Monday (Dec. 23, 2002) at the Illiana Healthcare V.A. Medical Center in Danville.
He was born Oct. 11, 1921, in Danville, the son of Martin Luther and Mattie Mae Watson Cline.
Survivors include two sons, David (Cheryl) Cline of Danville and Charles "Chuck" (Becci) Cline of Danville; a daughter, Beth (Michael) Offutt of Bismarck; two sisters, Charity Reeves of Danville and Helen (Charlie) Taylor of Danville; five grandchildren; Nate (Sarah) Cline, Janelle (Lee) Quick, and Chad, Parker, and Matthew Cline; a great-grandson Aiden Thomas Cline, and two sisters-in-law, Margaret Cline of Danville and Daisy Cline of Danville.
He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers, George, Harold, Wilbur, and Keith; a sister, Mildred Griffith; and two brothers-in-law, Fay C. Reeves and S.G. "Fuzzy" Griffith.
Joe served in the U.S. Army during World War II. After the war, he returned to Danville and worked a short time for District 118 and Amax Coal. After retirement, he owned and operated Cline Services. Joe was an avid Cubs fan and enjoyed driving his model A.
Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 28, at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Danville. Officiating: Chaplain Garth Lehman. Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery. Visitation: 4-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 27, at the funeral home. Memorials may be made in Joe's name to the Vermilion County War Museum, 307 N. Vermilion St., Danville or to the V.A. Medical Center, General Post Funds, Volunteer Services (11k), 1900 E. Main St., Danville.
The family of Joe Cline would like to send a big thank you to all of the staff at the V.A. for all the care that they provided to dad, especially the staff on 101-8.
The Commercial-News, Danville, Illinois, December 25, 2002.
 
Cline, Roy William "Joe" (I342)
 
5568 Verne shares a headstone with his wife, Marie, and their twin daughters, Virginia and Vivian. Swisher, Verne Clayton (I693)
 
5569 Versa W. Keller, 85, of Covington died at 3 pm Friday in his residence. Mr. Keller was a resident of Vermillion County most of his life. He had been employed at Harrison Steel Castings, the Indiana State Highway Department, and Vermillion County Highway Department, retiring in 1974. He was a member of the Christian Union Church and was a 1927 graduate of Perrysville High School.
He was born Aug. 28, 1909, in Wallace to Lee E. and Lula Belle Myers Keller. He married Laura B. Goodner on Feb. 27, 1950. She died Oct. 31, 1990.
Survivors include two sons, John L. of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Keith E. of Crawfordsville; two daughters, Lucy Belle Smith of Newtown and Phyllis Watson of Danville, Ill.; a stepbrother, Donald Paxton of Danville, Ill.; nine grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, three brothers and a step brother.
Funeral services are scheduled for 11 am Tuesday in Shelby Funeral Home at Covington with the Rev. Allen Phillips officiating. Burial will be in Lower Mound Cemetery. Friends may call from 5-7 pm today at the funeral home.
 
Keller, Versa W. (I3254)
 
5570 Veteran Hall Buried.
Danville Commercial News
Thursday, May 3, 1928, page 8
Funeral services for Harvey B. Hall, of Danville, for many years a resident of Homer, were held at the Methodist church Tuesday afternoon, with the pastor, Rev. E. L. Ellison, in charge. Mr. Hall was a civil war veteran.
The American Legion marched in a body to the cemetery. Burial was in G. A. R. cemetery beside his wife, who died 1 year ago.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
 
Hall, Harvey Buel (I3734)
 
5571 Virginia and her twin Vivian share a headston eiwth their parents, Verne and Marie Swisher. Swisher, Virginia Louise (I4092)
 
5572 Virginia Gritton
Virginia Annabelle Hyett Gritton, 81, of Henderson, Ky., died Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2003 at Methodist Hospital in Henderson.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Rudy-Rowland Runeral Home in Henderson, where services were held Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003. Graveside services were held Sunday, Feb, 23, 2003 at Millersburg Cemetery in Millersburg, Ill. Both services were officiated by Dr. Howard Booth.
A native of Millersburg, she was the daughter of the late John Isom Hyett and Lillian Irene Hyett.
She lived in Muscatine, Iowa before moving to Henderson. She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Evansville, Ind., where she served as organist and was past president of the Women's Group. She was also Girl Scout troop leader and was leader of the Evansville chapter of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Commercial Travelers. She was a seamstress, cook and musician as well as a licensed beautician.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her daughter Kahla Ann Bowling; her twin brother; one half-sister, Marjorie Anderson; and one half-brother, Lyle Hyett.
Survivors include her husband of 64 years, Dr. C.L. Gritton; three daughters - Myrna Taylor of Franklin, Marcia Littlefield of Lawrencefield, Ga., and Joy Gritton of Morehead; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews; and a special neighbor, Donald Steele of Henderson.
The Franklin Favorite, Franklin, Kentucky. Thursday, 6 March 2003.
 
Hyett, Virginia Annabelle (I3452)
 
5573 Virginia Ransdell
Harrodsburg, (Spl.) - Mrs. Virginia Gritton Ransdell, 82, widow of Huntley D. Ransdell, died Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Masonic Home in St. Mattews.
She was born June 4, 1890, in Mercer County to the late Thomas R. and Minerva Bunton Gritton. She was a member of the Salvisa Baptist Church and Chapter 309, Order of the Eastern Star.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J.W. Baker Jr., Harrodsburg and Mrs. W.E. Smith, Rock Springs, Wyo.; five sons, Curtis, Mercer County; Allen, Danville; Kenneth, Oran, Mo.; Everett, Rock Springs, Wyo. and Red, Paris, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Hugh Ison, Mercer County; 17 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ransdell Funeral Chapel with the Rev. J.E. Darter officiating. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Friday, 9 March 1973.
 
Gritton, Mary Virginia (I2548)
 
5574 Virginia White passed away Wednesday, July 8, 2015 in Danville, Illinois.
Virginia was born Dec. 24, 1922 in Tilton to Charles and Ella (Pashe) Cosat. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ervin White, with whom she was united in marriage July 5, 1941; her infant son; her parents; her seven sisters and her four brothers.
She is survived by her dear children, Bill (Jo Anne) White, Denny White and Steve (Connie) White; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Virginia was a member of United Church of Tilton, volunteered at Vermilion Manor Nursing Home for 10 years and four years at the VA.
Published in the Danville, Illinois Commercial News July 10, 20
 
Cosat, Virginia Ann (I2114)
 
5575 Vivian and twin Virginia share a headstone with their parents, Verne and Marie Swisher. Swisher, Vivian Lois (I4093)
 
5576 Vivian Gritton
Vivian P. Gritton, 90, of 507 SW 3rd Ave., Aledo, died Thursday at Mercer County Hospital, Aledo.
Services are 10 a.m. Monday at Reiser-Trimble Funeral Home, Aledo. Burial is in Aledo Cemetery. Visitation is 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.
Vivian Pearson was born Sept. 18, 1897, in Millersburg Township, Mercer County. She married Joseph L. Gritton Feb. 15, 1922, in Muscatine, Iowa. He died April 15, 1974.
She was a member of the American Association of Retired Persons and had been a member of the former New Boston Christian Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Dorothy Smith, Aledo; a son, George D., Aledo; a granddaughter; and two great-grandchildren.
The Rock Island Argus, Moline, Illinois. Saturday, 26 December 1987.
 
Pearson, Vivian (I2339)
 
5577 W.J. Fox Called By Death Sunday
Funeral services to be held here Tuesday afternoon
W.J. Fox, of Caviness, 56 years old, died at Lamar hospital Sunday afternoon at 4:40 o’clock after an illness. The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Emberson-Brown-Roden funeral chapel, conducted by the Rev. Homer T. Fort of First Methodist church: Interment will be made at Hopewell cemetery, J. W. Gibson, Gordon Hargrove, C. Hopkins, Charlie Powell, Harry Curtis and Adel Hopkins being pallbearers.
Mr. Fox is survived by his wife Mrs. Sarah J. Fox, two daughters Pauline and Gladys Fox of Caviness; his father, R.M. Fox and a brother, C.A. Fox of Paris, and two sisters, Mrs. Dora Henley of Paris, and Mrs. Nellie Clark of Frisco.
The Paris News, Paris, Texas. Monday, 13 May 1935, page 5.
 
Fox, William Josiah (I2831)
 
5578 W.J. Gritton
Harrodsburg, Ky., Jan. 7 (Special) - W.J. Gritton, 91, of Salvisa, died at 5:45 o'clock this morning at the A.D. Price Memorial hospital after an illness of three weeks. He was the oldest member of the Methodist church at Salvisa and recently was awarded a hat as the oldest regular attendant at any Sunday school in the county.
Mr. Gritton was a retired farmer, a descendant of pioneer families and a son of the late Floyd and Sarah Evans Gritton, of Mercer county. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. A.I. Alderson, Harrodsburg; Mrs. B.L. Tribbble, Salvisa; one son, Finley V. Gritton, Salvisa, and two brothers, E.L. Gritton, Summerville, Mo., and O.L. Gritton, Lexington.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Methodist church at Salvisa with burial in Spring Hill cemetery, Harrodsburg.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday 8 January 1944, page 2.
 
Gritton, William Jacob (I2307)
 
5579 Wallace Edwin Gritton
Harrodsburg - Wallace Edwin Gritton, 85, Lexington Street, died at 11:50 a.m. Wednesday at James B. Haggin Memorial Hospital after a long illness.
Born Aug. 26, 1899, in Mercer County, he was a son of the late Lige Davis and Etta Shy Gritton. He was a retired farmer and carpenter.
A member of the Harrodsburg United Methodist Church, he was a Mason for 63 years and belonged to Mercer Lodge 777, F&AM.
His wife Hazel Lee Smith Gritton, preceded him in death.
He is survived by a sister, Juanita Healy of Salvisa; a brother, Claude S. Gritton of Lawrenceburg; and three nephews.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Ransdell Funeral Home chapel by the Rev. John Hockensmith III. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Raymond Jones, Haldon Yates, Eddie Drury, Marvin Purdom, Frank Trisler and Marvin Demaree.
Visitation will be at the funeral home after 6 p.m. today. Masonic services will be conducted at the funeral home at 7:30 p.m. today.
The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Thursday, 25 June 1981.
 
Gritton, Wallace Edwin (I3025)
 
5580 Wallace Stayton Dies Funeral Held Tuesday
Deceased Was A Fine Young Man and One of The
Community’s Best Beloved Younger Citizens.
Ogden Courier
Friday, February 10, 1933, page 1

The entire community is mourning the death of Wallace Stayton, Ogden youth, who was a highly esteemed and beloved young man. His entire life has been spent here, where his cheerful disposition and wonderful personality has made for him many warm friends. He took active part in the social events and church activities and will be greatly missed among the young people, who had daily association with him; also his many friends and neighbors, old and young alike, will miss him from our midst.
Obituary
Wallace Raymond Stayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stayton, was born near Ogden, September 8th, 1911; died at the Burnham hospital, Champaign, Illinois, on February 4th, 12933, after an illness of more than a year. He attended the Ogden Community High School, graduating with the class of 1929. After graduating, he worked at the Trevett-Mattis bank, Champaign, for one year, then attending the University of Illinois for one year; again going back to the bank where he worked until he was compelled to leave on account of ill health. Besides his parents, he leaves one sister, Mrs. Raymond Esworthy, of Champaign, and one brother, Ralph, at home; and a host of relatives and friends. He was a member of the Ogden Methodist Episcopal Church.
The Funeral.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Paul E. Carson, the pastor, officiating. A male quartet, composed of Messrs, Daniel Hahn, Paul E. Carson, Robert Hunter and Ray Cast sang three beautiful numbers, with Mrs. W. J. Hiller at the piano. Escorts were his class mates who were also boys who played with him on the high school basketball team: Kenneth McGee, Wilbur Jacobs, Paul Richards, Delbert Kyger, Woodrow Wilson and Donald Esworthy. Flower bearers were girls who were in his graduating class and in school while he was a student: Margaret Alsip, Elizabeth Gillespie, Jane Jacobs. Daisy Parris, Evelyn Gilkison, Hazel Jacobs, Ella Belle McGee and Margaret Yates.
Interment was made at the Homer G. A. R. cemetery. Relatives and friends from out of town attending the service at the church and cemetery with the family were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yeazel, of Homer; Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Yeazel and Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Clester, of Fairmount; Mr. and Mrs. Evander Hartley, of Newman; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hillard and Mr. and Mrs. Siegel Yeazel, of Homer; Mr. and Mrs. Guin Curry, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hitch and Mrs. Harriett Stockwill, of Champaign; Mr. and Mrs. James Messel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jeasel, of Urbana; Harold Wiley, of Danville; and Mr. and Mrs. John Ramsey, of Sidell. (transcribed by Homer Historical Society)
 
Stayton, Wallace Raymond (I2929)
 
5581 Wallace's surname and the surnames of his children appear in records as Peirce. His father William's name appears in records as Pierce. Peirce, Wallace Garfield (I1495)
 
5582 Walter Gloede
Edwardsburg - Walter C. Gloede, 75, 26606 Hamilton St., Edwardsburg, died at 8:34 a.m. Monday at Michiana Community Hospital, South Bend, after an apparent heart attack.
The body has been cremated. A memorial service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Paul E. Mayhew Funeral Home, Edwardsburg, where friends may call a half hour prior to the service. Burial will be in Edwardsburg Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the National Wildlife Foundation.
Mr. Gloede was born April 4, 1012, in Germany, and had resided in Edwardsburg for 47 years, coming from Chicago. He was owner of Gloede Painting, Decorating and Wallpapering Service, Edwardsburg. He was a member of the Edwardsburg Conservation Club, National Wildlife Association and Sons of the American Legion Post No. 365, Edwardsburg.
His first wife, the former Naomi Elaine Gritton, preceded him in death Aug. 7, 1979. Survivors include: his second wife, the former Bernice Belisko; a daughter, Sylvia Strauss of Three Oaks; two stepdaughters - Joyce Klingler of Edwardsburg and Lorraine Litral of Huntington, Ind.; a stepson, Tom Belisko of Benton Harbor; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; seven step-grandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren.
The Herald-Palaidium, Benton Harbor, Michigan. Tuesday, 19 January 1986.
 
Gloede, Walter (I4047)
 
5583 Walter T. Gritton
Rites for Walter T. Gritton, 50, of New Elliott, who died Thursday following a long illness, will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in Johnston-Royce Funeral Home, 242 N. Griffith Blvd, Griffith. The Rev. Leigh Hargrave of the First Christian Church of Griffith will officiate. Graveside services will follow at 3:30 p.m. at the Linden Cemetery, Linden, Ind., with the Rev. J.C. Williams of the Pilgrim Chapel of Crawfordsville officiating. Friends may call at the Griffith funeral home after 4:30 p.m. today.
He is survived by the widow, Hazel; mother, Mrs. Josephine Pettyjohn of Lafayette, Ind.; father, O.V. Gritton of Danville, Ill.; a daughter, Mrs. Scott Nicoson of Crawfordsville, Ind.; sister Mrs. Nettie Breese of Lafayette, Ind.; two brothers, Joseph and Edward Gritton of Hammond, and four grandchildren.
The Times, Munster, Indiana. Friday, 30 March 1956.
 
Gritton, Walter Theodore (I1288)
 
5584 Wanda Wills
Red Bluff - Services for Wanda Virgie Wills, 65, of Red Bluff will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Sycamore Street Center in Red Bluff.
Mrs. Wills died Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1991, at St. Elizabeth Community Hospital in Red Bluff.
Born July 9, 1925, in Fairmont, Ill., she moved to Tehama County in 1960.
She is survived by sons Kenton and Kevin, both of Red Bluff; daughters Jeri Cairns of Red Bluff and Teri Cowan of Cottonwood; brother Donald Wade of Fairmont; and sister Wilma Fioke of Paris, Ill.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Northern California Diabetes Association, 255 Hugh St., San Francisco, CA 94144.
Arrangements are being handled by Chapel of the Flowers in Red Bluff.
Record Searchlight, Redding, California. Friday, 8 February 1991.

 
Wade, Wanda Virgie (I2938)
 
5585 War Department
Bureau of Public Relations
Press Branch
SIS Release B-28.
In his first combat action last April 23, in Italy, PFC John Charles Squires, 18 and only nine months in the Army, won the Medal of Honor, the Nation's highest military award.
A month later to the day, PFC Squires, Kentucky Infantryman, was killed in action on the Anzio beachhead, Italy.
Posthumous award of the medal was announced today. Presentation will be made to his father, Leroy Y. Squires, 663 Westlawn, Louisville, in ceremonies to be announced later.
PFC Squires was a member of the 30th Infantry, Regiment, 3d Infantry Division, action as platoon messenger on April 23 when he volunteered for a series of dangerous missions, captured 15 German machineguns, one of which he used against the energy, and took 21 prisoners by himself.
He was described by his parents as an "average" American boy, who played sand-lot football with his friends and worked at what he could find to do. He had an "average" record at school. He ran with his "gang" in the Shawnee section of Louisville, where he was born May 19, 1925.
His grey-haired mother still greviously mourns the death of her youngest son. There are two other boys in service, Cpl. Leroy Squires, 23, and Pvt. Steven Squires, 21, both in the Army in Italy. They have a younger sister, Mary Virginia, 17, who lives at home.
John was born at the address where his parents now live. He attended Holy Cross elementary school, then went to Shawnee High School for a year and spent another year at Louisville Male High School, quitting to take a job. He had been a member of the Junior Reserve Officers Trailing Corps at Male High.
First he worked for the Jeffersonville Boat & Machine works at Jeffersonville, Ind., but when his age was discovered - he was 17 - he was discharged. He went to work in the office of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad where he stayed until being inducted on August 14, 1943.
He received his training at the Infantry Replacement Training Center, Ft. McClellan, Ala., and had his last furlough home for Christmas, 1943. He went overseas to join the 3d Infantry Division in January of 1944.
His father is in the U.S. Postal Service in Louisville, having taken a postal job in 1925. He is a native of Nebraska and was living in Indianapolis when the first World War started. He served with the 309th Engineers for 10 months in France, most of the time around Metz.
The action in which PFC Squires won the Medal of Honor was called  
Squires, John Charles (I3994)
 
5586 Washington Post, 1935
Eastern High Graduates' marriage is announced. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mansuy announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret Cynthia Mansuy, to Mr. William Douglas Swetnam, which took place August 23, 1934, at Frederick Md. Mr. and Mrs. Swetnam are graduates of Eastern High School. 
Mansuy, Margaret Cynthia (I1580)
 
5587 Washington state death records lists his parents as E. Hale and Nancy Gritton Hale, William Asbury (I711)
 
5588 Watson funeral is held Monday.
Services for aged Newell Township woman took place from chapel.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ann Watson, aged resident of Newell township, who died at noon Saturday at the home of her daughter, nine miles north of Danville, was held at noon Monday from the Union chapel near her old home. Rev. Clay F. Gaumer, pastor of the Christian church at Alvin, was in charge and the interment was at the Johnson cemetery.

Mrs. Watson had been ill for several months, due to old age and its infirmities and passed away in the same house that she had called her home for more than fifty years. Mrs. Watson was apparently in her usual state of health when she arose Saturday, until a few minutes before noon, when a sudden attack of heart trouble caused her to fall over, death resulting in a few minutes.

"Grandma" Watson, as she was known all over that community, was a native of Kentucky. She was born in Hardin county, Sept. 9, 1833, the daughter of John R. and Nancy Atkinson Gritton, and came with them to this county in 1841. They settled in the locality north of the city where she had always lived. Sixty years ago she became the wife of Francis Watson, a pioneer's son. The husband died thirty-one years ago and since that time, with the assistance of two of her sons, Mrs. Watson personally managed the farm. She was the mother of seven children, two of them dying in infancy. The surviving children are: Mrs. Nancy DeMoss, Mrs. Sarah Ann Smith, Mrs. Mattie I. Moss and William and John F. Watson.

Newspaper clipping from Cora (Gritton) Hedges. No publishing information available.
 
Gritton, Ann D. (I245)
 
5589 Wayne Eugene Gerdsen, 78, of Los Fresnos, Texas, formerly of LaHarpe, Kansas, died Tuesday, April 13, 2010 at Valley Baptist Medical Center in Harlingen, Texas.
Wayne was born October 28, 1931, at Moran, Kansas, the son of Robert and Lucy (Simpson) Gerdsen.
He grew up on the family farm north of LaHarpe and graduated from LaHarpe High School.
He served in the United States Army during the Korean War.
On May 22, 1952, he married Barbara Jean Platt at the LaHarpe Methodist parsonage.
They have always made their home and farmed north of LaHarpe. He was also a rural mail carrier.
They moved to Texas in December.
Wayne was a member of the LaHarpe Christian Church where he served as an elder and Sunday School teacher. He was also a member of the LaHarpe Veterans Of Foreign Wars.
He enjoyed gardening.
Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Barbara Jean Gerdsen of the home; two sons, Ken Gerdsen of Los Fresnos, TX, and Steve Gerdsen and wife, Jessica, of Rogers, AR; one brother, Robert Gerdsen, Jr. of Los Fresnos, TX; 5 grandchildren, Dana, Kevin, Kala, Danielle, and Derek Gerdsen; one great-grandson, Jordan Pope Gerdsen; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Donald Gerdsen.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, April 20, 2010, at the LaHarpe Christian Church. Burial will be in La Harpe Cemetery, La Harpe, Kansas.
Memorials suggested to the Alzheimer's Association, and may be left with the Waugh-Yokum & Friskel Memorial Chapel of Iola, KS, which is in charge of arrangements.
Published April 14, 2010 - Iola, KS
 
Gerdsen, Wayne Eugene (I3416)
 
5590 We have search for his headstone at Johnson Cemetery but have not found one. Since his parents are buried there it is very likely that he is also.
 
Gritton, Jesse (I284)
 
5591 Wedding Sunday
R.E. Gritton and Mrs. F.E. Bonslet Married By Rev. Penhallegon.
The marriage of R. E. Gritton and Mrs. F.E. Bonslet occurred Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the residence of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. E.M. Fleming, 538 East William street. Both of the bride and groom live in Danville but the former at one time resided in Decatur and made her home with her aunt and for that reason the wedding was held in this city.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.H. Penhallegon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. About fifteen persons were present, part of them being from Danville. The attendants were Miss Rosa Bell, a sister of the bride, and James McRoberts, ferns and plants. The bride wore a gown of blue India linen and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and the brides maid wore a costume of white India linen and carried red liberty. The house was prettily decorated with roses.
After the ceremony there was a wedding supper, the table being decorated with smilax and pink and white asters. Many handsome presents, including silverware, cut glass and table linen, were received.
The couple left at 11:32 p.m. for Danville where they will make their home and where the groom has a newly furnished house. He was for nine years a printer on the Danville Press.
Herald and review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 18 August 1903.

LKH note: the list of wedding guests is transcribed exactly as it appears in the news article.
 
Gritton, Robert Edward (I464)
 
5592 Wedding Sunday
R.E. Gritton and Mrs. F.E. Bonslet Married By Rev. Penhallegon.
The marriage of R. E. Gritton and Mrs. F.E. Bonslet occurred Sunday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the residence of the bride’s aunt, Mrs. E.M. Fleming, 538 East William street. Both of the bride and groom live in Danville but the former at one time resided in Decatur and made her home with her aunt and for that reason the wedding was held in this city.
The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.H. Penhallegon, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. About fifteen persons were present, part of them being from Danville. The attendants were Miss Rosa Bell, a sister of the bride, and James McRoberts, ferns and plants. The bride wore a gown of blue India linen and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses and the brides maid wore a costume of white India linen and carried red liberty. The house was prettily decorated with roses.
After the ceremony there was a wedding supper, the table being decorated with smilax and pink and white asters. Many handsome presents, including silverware, cut glass and table linen, were received.
The couple left at 11:32 p.m. for Danville where they will make their home and where the groom has a newly furnished house. He was for nine years a printer on the Danville Press.
Herald and review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 18 August 1903.

LKH note: the list of guests is transcribed exactly as it appears in the news article.
 
Bell, Frances E. (I1582)
 
5593 Wells
Macon - Edna L. Wells, 73, of rural Macon died 4;12 a.m. Sunday (Sept. 15, 1996) in Decatur Memorial Hospital.
Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in Dawson & Wilkoff West Wood Street Funeral Home with visitation 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Mount Gilead Cemetery. Memorials: donor's choice.
Mrs. Wells was born in Danville on July 18, 1923, the daughter of Anthony "Tony" and Bessie Ann Heck Gritton. She formerly worked for Houdaille Hershey and the Illiopolis Ordnance Plant. She was a member of Mount Zion Presbyterian Church and sang in the church choir and also with Sweet Adelines. She married Charles A. Wells in Decatur on Dec. 7, 1944.
Surviving are her husband; son, Philip Wells of Orlando, Fla.; daughter, Sandra Wells of Macon; sisters, Helen James and husband Glen, Esther Carrier and husband Jac and Leora Birch and husband Fred, all of Decatur; grandchildren, Panela, Brandi, Molly, John and Tony.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and one sister.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 17 September 1996.
 
Gritton, Edna Lucille (I1324)
 
5594 WEST LEBANON - Ruth Pauline (Campbell) Hancock, 79, of West Lebanon, died at 1:20 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010 at her residence.
Born Oct. 25, 1931 in Perrysville, she was the daughter of the late Frank James and Sadie P. (Price) Campbell.
She married John O. Hancock May 10, 1969 in Mississippi. He preceded her in death June 15, 2005. They had resided in West Lebanon since 1969.
Visitation will be at Grady Funeral Home, Williamsport, Friday, Nov. 5, from 1 p.m. until service time at 3 p.m. with St. Elizabeth Hospice Chaplain Dwight Herin officiating. There will be a Ladies Auxiliary service at 2:45 p.m.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Soldiers from Above.
Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/reviewrepublican-info/name/ruth-hancock-obituary?id=10664018
 
Campbell, Ruth Pauline (I3361)
 
5595 Weston Woman Dies Early Sunday Morning
Mrs. Talitha Cumi Brimer, age 77, died Sunday morning at 1:45 a.m. at the home of her daughter in Anna. She was born December 20, 1874 in Tennessee, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Conway.
She had been a resident of Collin County for the past fifty years and was a member of the Weston Baptist Church.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Addie Thompson, Chambersville; Mrs. Maude Hale, Anna; Mrs. Blanche McKenna, Dallas; and Josie Brimer, Dallas; eighteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.
Her husband, three daughters and two sons preceded her in death.
Services were held Monday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. at the Weston Baptist Church, with Rev. S.D. Lindsey, and Harvey Nelson, officiating. Burial was held in the Chambersville Cemetery, with Cruch-Moore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
The Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas. Monday, 18 August 1952., page 8.
 
Conway, Talitha Cumi (I3981)
 
5596 When they married, Lillie was 16 and Columbus was 25.  Crosswhite, Lillie Mae (I3047)
 
5597 Wilkie
Decatur - Vena May Wilkie, 70, of Decatur, died 5:25 a.m. Monday (Nov. 1, 1990) in Decatur Memorial Hospital.
Private services will be Wednesday in Dawson & Wikoff Funeral Home, Mount Zion. No visitation. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. Memorial: Mount Zion Christian Church.
Mrs. Wilkie was born in Edgar County on Feb. 15, 1920, daughter of Elby and Nora May Fielder Revis. She was formerly a beauty operator and a cosmetologist. She was a member of Northwest Christian Church. She married George H. Gritton. He died in 1965. She then married Adam Wilkie in 1970.
Surviving are her husband; son, Kenneth Ramon Gritton of Decatur; stepdaughter, Helen Knowles of Elwin; sisters, Mrs. Ray (Helen) Bolen, Mrs. Oda Henry and Mrs. Ersel Oliver, all of Chrisman; three grandchildren; three step-grandchidlren; one great-grandchild.
Her parent, one son, Paul, one brother, one half brother and one half sister preceded her in death.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 20 November 1990.
 
Revis, Vena Mae (I1316)
 
5598 Willet Edwin Tennery, Jr.Ed Tennery... A renaissance man, a gentleman, a loving and faithful husband. Dad and our beautiful Mother were married 66 years. Dad was a caring and supportive parent. He loved his family and was proud of his heritage. He loved his church. He loved his Lord. He was loved by all who knew him. He was a boxer and a violinist. A football player who loved the opera and the Beatles. A tennis player and a calvary man. He loved trout fishing and Hershey bars with nuts. He enjoyed his cookies, his rocking chair, the chime of his beautiful grandfather clock, navy beans, and occasional pepper steak. All well-deserved, simple pleasures. He had a gentle, sincere laugh. He never forgot the value of manners and being polite. He had a wonderful, infectious personality. He was respected and liked by everyone. He always sacrificed to support his family and their dreams. His handshake was always firm, his smile gracious and friendly. He was everyman's "Best Man." He was from a generation of real men and raised in a turbulent, yet innocent time. To sum up the life of 91 years in just a few words is perhaps a tribute to a man so special and is significant because they express the character of his life. Dad, Daddy, Grampy, all names that reflect his impact on the lives of his adoring family. His beautiful and supportive daughter, Luann, was his rock of dependence, and he was so proud of her and her family. Luann always remained his little girl and was always there for advice and companionship. The world, our world, was a better place while Dad was here, and he will be missed forever. Survivors include: Son, Dr. Tom Tennery, wife Patti; grandson, Scott Tennery, wife Patty; great-grandsons: Juan Sebastian and Matthew Tennery; Daughter, Luann Kyle; grandson, Taylor Kyle and wife, Rachel. Please weep with us for five minutes. Then smile and laugh and rejoice that he is with Mother, and he suffers no more. We honor your life, Sir! Services, under the direction of Memorial Park Funeral Home, will be held, 2:00 p.m, Wednesday, September 16, 2009, at the Memorial Park Historic Chapel, 13400 N. Kelley Ave., OKC, 73131; interment to follow in Rose Hill Burial Park.
 
Tennery, Willet Edwin Jr. (I4389)
 
5599 William D. Niccum, 71, a resident of 1206 Marion for 25 years, was found dead in his home last night (October 4, 1964). Coroner Don Goodwin conducted an inquiry and found death was from a heart condition. Born April 22, 1893, in Vermilion County, he was a son of Jacob and Eliza Jane Eaton Niccum. He was a retired employee of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railroad.
Surviving are three sons, Jake, Paul and Glen all of Danville; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Hancock of Danville; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Wooster of Gessie, Indiana, Mrs. Ervin Coleman and Marie Niccum both of Covington, Indiana; a brother, Altie of Perrysville, Indiana and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, a son and a brother. Mr. Niccum attended the Gessie Evangelical United Brethren Church.
The body is at the Barrick and Son Funeral Home where friends will be received 7-9 P.M. Tuesday. Services will be at 10 A.M. Wednesday at the funeral home with the Rev. William Fulkerson officiating. Burial will be in Niccum Cemetery east of Westville.
 
Niccum, William David (I1032)
 
5600 William Edwin "Bill" Hale, 79, Maryville, Missouri, died March 16, 2014, at Heartland Regional Medical Center, St. Joseph, Missouri.
He was born August 8, 1934, in Bedford, Iowa to Charles Hale Sr. and Cecil Morris Hale. A graduate of Bedford High School, he served his country in the U.S. Army for two years and the Air Force Reserve for four years.
Bill married Elaine Andrews July 27, 1957, in Maryville.
He retired in 1996 after working 45 years as a station agent on the CB&Q Railroad, later known as Burlington Northern.
His memberships include Order of Railroad Telegraphers, 50 year member of Taylor Lodge #156 AF & AM, Bedford, Rosanna Chapter #262 OES, serving as Worthy Patron for several years, Diaconate at the First Christian Church and the Men's Forum, all of Maryville.
Preceding him in death were his parents, son Andrew Edwin Hale and two half-sisters Luella Straight and Helen Ruth Timberlake.
Bill is survived by his wife of 56 years, Elaine, of the home; two daughters Shirley (Mike) Merritt, Van Meter, Iowa and Sherri Hale, Olathe, Kansas; Grandchildren: Alaina Penton, Jason Merritt and Matthew Hankins and great-grandsons Austin and Christian Penton; twin brother, Charles E. Hale Jr., Bedford, Iowa.
Visitation is 5:00-6:30 pm Tuesday, March 18, 2014, at the Maryville First Christian Church.
Memorial Services will be held 10:30 am, Wednesday, March 19, 2014, also at the Church. Bill has been cremated and burial will be held at Nodaway Memorial Gardens at a later date.
 
Hale, William Edwin (I1848)
 

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