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5551 | Robert E. Gritton, groceryman at 315 North Broadway, has been removed to his home, 538 East William, from St. Mary's hospital where he underwent an operation. Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Wednesday, 8 November 1922, page 33. | Gritton, Robert Edward (I464)
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5552 | Robert Eugene Fouse, 75, of Hoopeston died at 11:15 a.m. Monday (June 20, 2011) at Hoopeston Community Memorial Nursing Home. He was born May 2, 1936 in Hoopeston to Roma Fouse and Leota Hobson Fouse. He married Ruth Ann Fouse July 10, 1958. She passed away May 29, 1988. He was also preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, one daughter, one stepson and one grandson. He later married Dovie Cross on Aug. 28, 1989 in Ambia, Indiana. She survives. Other survivors include daughters, Linda (Wesley) Parson, Darlene (Mike) Johnson, Cathy Miller, Sheila (Billy) Hardwick, Bonnie (Dick) Moore, Vivian Elaine (Todd) Crose and Donna (Adam) Hardwick; sons, Dwayne Fouse, Robert Irvin and Nathan Irvin; two sisters; two brothers; 45 grandchildren and great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Robert worked for Robintech for 15 years and later worked for Ora J. Baer in Danville for several years. He liked carpentry, camping, traveling, playing Aggravation, euchre and spending time with his family. Commercial-News (Danville, IL) - Wednesday, June 22, 2011 | Fouse, Robert Eugene (I4157)
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5553 | Robert F. Ronna died at 3:20 p.m. Friday, June 26, 1981 at his home in New Lenox. He was born January 23, 1917 in Buckley, the son of Fred C. and Meta Hilgendorf Ronna. He married Ruth Austin. He married Charlotte Jean Fultz Dec. 10, 1947, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Donna Balk of Buckley; four sons, Warren F. of Champaign, Robert L. of Joliet, Stanley P. of Salt Lake City, Utah and William H. of Tempe, Arizona; five grand-daughters; and his father of Gilman. Also, five brothers, Delmar of Loda, Lawrence of Chatsworth, clarence of Milford, Arnold of Murray, Kentucky and Orville of Paxton; and two sisters, Irma Ennen, Loda and Lois Grohler of Kankakee. His mother and two brothers are deceased. Mr. Ronna was supervisor for nine years at Continental Grain Co., Lockport. He was a former mayor of Loda and a Loda High School graduate. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, was a World War II Army veteran and a past commander of the Loda and Frankfort American Legion Posts. | Ronna, Robert Frederick David (I1283)
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5554 | Robert W. Thompson probate date 23 Sep 1920 in Cook County, Illinois. Names Clara E. as wife. | Thompson, Robert W. (I3173)
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5555 | Roscoe Elliott Wood Stricken In Illinois Roscoe Elliott (Woody) Wood, 62, former Mansfield resident, died Friday afternoon in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Danville, Ill, following a three-year illness. Born March 30, 1897, at Ironton, he was a resident of Mansfield for many years. He was a communications engineer with the Gustav Hirsch organization, retiring two years ago. During World War 2 he was a civilian employee of the United States navy in Trinidad, B.W.I. He was a member of the First Congregational Church in Mansfield, Mansfield Lodge 35, F& AM, the Dayton Consistory, the Baku Grotto and Ruth Chapter 17, Order of Eastern Star. His only survivor is his wife, Mrs. Hester Gritton Wood. Funeral services will be conducted at the J.H. Finefrock & Sons Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. James C. Mead, pastor of the First Congregational Church. Burial will be in the Mansfield Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday evening from 7 o'clock until 9 o'clock. News-Journal, Mansfield, Ohio. Saturday, 13 February 1960. | Wood, Roscoe Elliott (I1240)
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5556 | Roy Albert Anderson Obituary Roy Albert Anderson, a longtime resident of Silverdale, died February 5, 2003 at Harrison Hospital. He was 91. Mr. Anderson was born on October 8, 1911 in Sorum, South Dakota to Andrew T. and Mary E. (Stumpf) Anderson. He attended Windom High School in Windom, Minnesota, where he excelled in football and baseball, serving as team captain for three years and earning several school letters. He graduated in June of 1925. Mr. Anderson arrived in Kitsap County in 1941. He began work as a fireman for the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in 1944 until his retirement in 1971. His hobbies included travel, bowling, fishing, and watching sports on television. Mr. Anderson married Merrie Hazel (Vancil) Cline on November 30, 1956 in Bremerton, Washington. Mr. Anderson is survived by his loving stepsons, Tim A. Cline of Seabeck, Washington and Daniel V. Cline of Bothell, Washington; stepdaughters Diane E. Griffith of Jacksonville, Oregon and Merrie M. O’Meara of Bellingham, Washington; brothers Donald Anderson of Orinda, California and David Anderson of Rocklim, California; and sons Jerry A. Hanson of Port Angeles, Washington & Vernon F. Hanson of California. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his wife, who passed away on September 8, 1992, and by two sisters, Josephine of Ballaton, Minnesota and Ruby of Billings, Montana. Memorial donations may be made in lieu of flowers to: The American Heart Association 4414 Woodland Park Avenue North Seattle, Washington 98103-7499 -or- The Harrison Hospital Foundation 2520 Cherry Avenue Bremerton, Washington 98310 https://www.lewischapel.com/obituaries/Roy-Albert-Anderson?obId=1956480 | Anderson, Roy Albert (I360)
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5557 | Roy Battershell, 67, of Henning died yesterday (Oct 18, 1966) at Lake View Hospital where he had been a patient five days. Born Jan 10, 1899, near Henning, he was the son of William and Addie Chambers Battershell. He was married to Florence Fairchild at Henning August 28, 1913, and she survives. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sonna Sue DeLois and Mrs Shirley Carder, both of Plainfield, Indiana; a son, Bill of New Windsor; 11 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister. The body is at the Lanham Funeral Home in Potomac and friends may call after noon on Thursday | Battershell, Roy Simpson (I3325)
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5558 | Rufus M. Fox Rufus M. Fox, 205 N. 11th St., retired grocer, died at 6 a.m. Tuesday, at his home. He was 84 years old, having been born Aug. 21, 1959, in Tennessee. Funeral services were arranged for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the residence, with interment made in the cemetery at Hopewell by Brown-Roden Funeral Home, pallbearers being J.D. Kennedy, Roscoe Dunnam, Bill Gibson, Bill Sutton, Ray Jones and Louis Anderson. Surviving are three children, Mrs. R.A. Henley here; C.A. Fox, Petty, and Mrs. J.A. Clark, Frisco community. There are 20 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren. The Paris News, paris, Texas, Tuesday, 7 March 1944, page. 5. | Fox, Rufus Morgan (I2041)
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5559 | Ruly Consoer, 93, formerly of Fort Myers, passed away Jan. 19, 2003. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Lewis Consoer, Sr. and one daughter, Barb Hann. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Attorney George Lewis (Michaeleen) Consoer, Jr. and their children, George Lewis 'Chip' Consoer, III, of Evansville, IN and Tiffany Consoer-Hagan of Ft. Myers, FL. Private services will be held in Effingham, IL at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Bauer Funeral Home, Effingham, IL. Published by The News-Press on Jan. 23, 2003. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/news-press/name/ruly-consoer-obituary?id=50634665 | Cook, Reaullua Ruly June (I3790)
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5560 | Russell Berrier's death certificate states he is buried at Wheatfield Cemetery. I can find no entry for him on Find a Grave. | Berrier, Russell Glenn (I1898)
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5561 | Ruth's death certificate gives Nebraska as place of birth. | Gritton, Ruth Elaine (I574)
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5562 | Ruth's death certificate lists Kennedale Memorial Park for burial. This cemetery is now known as Emerald Hills Memorial Park and is the location of burial of her brother and his wife (Clarence and Opal Swisher). Find a Grave does not have an entry for Ruth. | Swisher, Ruth Lillian (I4076)
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5563 | S1, US Navy Service start date: 6 Dec 1946 | Enos, Clarence W. (I1597)
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5564 | Sadie Rose Trim Fox March 12, 1928-Sept. 16, 2021 Decatur – Sadie Rose Trim Fox, 93 of Decatur died in her home on Thursday, September 16, 2021. A celebration of Sadie’s life will be held on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at the First Christian Church 3350 North MacArthur Road, Decatur Illinois. Visitation will b 10:00-11:00am followed by the service and burial in Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek, Illinois. Memorial, if desired, may be made to the Church or the Mt. Zion Library. Tanzyus-Logan Funeral Service and Care is handling the arrangements. Sadie was born March 12 1928 in Greenville, Mississippi daughter of Harry Franklin and Johnnie Kent Trim. She was a High School Art Teacher in Mississippi, Washington, Oregon, and Illinois. Sadie was a member of First Christian Church Decatur, Mt. Zion District Library Board, and Delta Kappa Gamma. She held a Bachelor’s Degree from Delta State University Mississippi and a Master’s Degree from Millikin University Illinois. She married Marion F. Fox July 7, 1982 in Decatur IL. Surviving is her husband Marion F. Fox, her son Russell (Christina) Hollingsworth; son-in-law Terry Meyer; step-children: David (Linda) Fox, Nancy (Jerry) Mills and Judith Fox and sister Hattie Trim Lester; grandchildren: Abigail Hollingsworth (Andrew) Fraser, Christopher Meyer, Emily Hollingsworth, Michael Meyer and Elena Hollingsworth; and several step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews all of whom she adored. She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter Paula Meyer; and siblings: Ann Trim (William) Boykin, Thomas F. (Annabelle) Trim, Billy E. (LouAnn) Trim, W. Paul (Carolyn) Trim. You are invited to sign the family guestbook at www.tanzyusloganmemorialpages.com Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 21 September 2021, page A | Trim, Sadie Rose (I4405)
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5565 | Sarah Graham Muleshoe – Mrs. Sarah Graham, 82, of Muleshoe, formerly of Paris, died Sunday at the Muleshoe Nursing Home. Funeral services were set for today at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the Chimes at the Singleton Ellis Funeral Home with the Rev. Bill Kent officiating. Burial was to follow in Muleshoe Cemetery. Mrs. Graham was born Sept. 27, 1898 in Cushman, Ark., a daughter of Tilmon and Percy Ann Kirkdoffer. She was reared in the Paris area and married W.J. Fox in Paris. He preceded her in death. She had lived in Amarillo since 1945, having moved there from Wichita Falls. She had been in the Muleshoe Nursing home since July 1979. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Myers of Wichita Falls; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Whiteson of Muleshoe and Mrs. Dollie Dry of Fort Smith, Ark.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. The Paris News, Paris, Texas. Tuesday, 25 September 1989, page 4. | Kirkdoffer, Sarah Jane (I2832)
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5566 | Sarah Gritton Dies At Home In Joy Sunday Hold Funeral services Today rom Mercer Native, 84 Mrs. Edward P. Gritton, 84, died at her home at Joy, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1945. She suffered a paralytic stroke Friday morning, Jan. 19. The former Miss Sarah Catherine Minteer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Minteer, was born near Joy, Feb. 5, 1860. She was married to Edward P. Gritton, Sept. 13, 1883. Her husband passed away Aug. 14, 1939. Life Resident She was a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was a lifelong resident of Mercer county with the exception of a little over a year, when she lived in Iowa. For the last 22 years she as lived in Joy. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Dorsett and Mrs. Pearl Norton of Joy; four sons, Glen L. and Elmer of Aledo; Lewis of Muscatine and Joseph of New Boston; 22 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She has six grandsons in the service. Last of Family A daughter a son preceded her in death. Nellie E., Dec. 21, 1902 and Clarence, Feb. 23, 1936. Mrs. Gritton was the last of a family of six children. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Latter day Saints church at Joy and burial was in Millersburg cemetery. Pallbearers were six nephews, Lyle Minteer, Joe and Fred Garmer, Harlie Brown and Marion and Charles Pearson. Mrs. Lavella Minteer sand, accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Holmes. In charge of flowers were Mrs. Lillian Morrow and Mrs. Bessie Retherford. | Minteer, Sarah Caroline (I2326)
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5567 | Sarah N. Gritton Salvisa - Sarah Nelson Gritton, 91, the widow of David Gritton, died at 4 a.m. today at her home in Salvisa. Her survivors include two sons, Robert "Rags" Gritton of Harrodsburg and Davis Marshall Gritton of Cincinnati, and one granddaughter. Arrangements are incomplete at Ransdell Funeral Chapel in Harrodsburg. The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Tuesday, 16 September 1981. | Nelson, Sarah (I3559)
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5568 | Second marriage to Unknown Wright who died befor 1998. | Caster, Daisy Floral (I1224)
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5569 | Section O, Lot 28, Space 15. | York, Michael Lee (I2126)
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5570 | sencond marriage for both bride and groom | Family: Fred A. Buck / Pearl Flaherty (F1247)
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5571 | SERVICES FOR G. EVELYN ELLIOTT will be Friday at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Funeral Home. Mrs. Elliott, 74, 143 Sherman St, died Tuesday evening at her home, Rev. Roger Miller of the First Christian Church will officiate and burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be today at the funeral home. Memorials may be left to the First Christian Church, the Muscatine Hospice and Community Nursing Services. She was born March 17, 1915 at New Boston, Ill, and had lived in Muscatine since 1928. She married Edwin L. "Ted" Elliott on August 28, 1937 in Muscatine. She was a member of the First Christian Church and the Rebecca CWF Circle. Mrs. Elliott was employed by the Muscatine County Abstract Co., J.B. Mark and Sons Insurance, Muscatine Lighting, Stanley Consultants, and did the accounting for the family business of Elliott Brothers. She also worked for many years for the Driver's License Division of the Iowa Highway Patrol. She retired in 1984 as an office employee of Louis Rich and taught evening classes in ABC Shorthand and typing at Muscatine Community College before retiring from teaching in 1987. Survivors include one son Thomas Elliott, and one foster child, Steve Harfst, Muscatine, three daughters, Mrs. Sandra Carpenter, Moscow, Mrs. Jerry (Barbara) Musgrove and Mrs. Juanita Sheese both of Muscatine, seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She is also survived by three brothers, Dr. Charlie Gritton, Henderson, Ky., Paul Gritton, Fort Dodge, and Robert Gritton, Russelville, Ark., and three sisters, Mrs. Carl (Vivian) Irwin, Mrs. Margaret Webb and Mrs. Clifford (Marjorie) Hintermeister, all of Muscatine. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband in 1964. Muscatine Journal: July 11, 1989 | Gritton, Grace Evelyn (I3449)
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5572 | Services for Virginia A. Gritton, 81, Henderson, Ky., formerly of Millersburg, will be 11 a.m. Sunday at Millersburg Cemetery. Mrs. Gritton died Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2003, at Methodist Hospital, Henderson. Trimble Funeral Home, Aledo, is in charge of arrangements. Virginia Hyett was born April 30, 1921, in Millersburg. She married C.L. Gritton. Survivors include her husband, Dr. C.L.; daughters, Myrna Taylor, Franklin, Ky., Marcia Littlefield, Lawrenceville, Ga., and Joy Gritton, Morehead, Ky.; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 22, 2003. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/virginia-gritton-obituary?id=51402602 | Hyett, Virginia Annabelle (I3452)
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5573 | Services Held For Aud Umbanhowar The Homer Enterprise. Friday, June 8, 1956, p 1 Audrey Owen Umbanhowar, 62, a lifelong resident of the Homer vicinity, died at 2 a.m. Sunday, June 3rd, in the Veterans' Administration Research Hospital in Chicago where he was taken on May 30th. He had been a patient for several weeks in the Veterans' Hospital, Danville, prior to being taken to Chicago. The body was brought to the Jeanes' Funeral Home, Homer, where funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. by Rev. Wm. J. Edmunds. Burial was made in the GAR Cemetery with military rites conducted by the Homer American Legion Post, of which he was a member and a past commander. Mr. Umbanhowar was born Feb. 19, 1894 near Homer on the Umbanhowar farm, to James Hamilton and Mary Elizabeth Hall Umbanhowar. He attended No. 10 district school and then was engaged in farming. He was also employed by an oil company as a truck salesman. Mr. Umbanhowar entered service in World War I in 1917, and received his discharge in 1919 after serving with Battery F, 10th Field Artillery. He later served in the army of Occupation in Germany for a year. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Umbanhowar, one brother, Charles of Indianapolis, and one sister, Mrs. Ray Tate, Homer. His father and one brother preceded him in death. | Umbanhowar, Audrey Owen (I3643)
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5574 | Services Held Tuesday For Howard T. Brandon Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, at the Fisher funeral home in Dallas City, for Howard Taylor Brandon, 70, of Niota, who died at 9:25 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19, 1966, at the Veterans Administration hospital, Iowa City, Ia., where he had been a patient for two weeks. He had been in failing health for 12 years. Miss Mary Hutson, lay pastor of the Nauvoo Presbyterian church, officiated, and burial was in the Industry, Ill. cemetery. Anita Gerhadt, organist, accompanied Connie Ferrill and Shirley Ferrill, who sang "In the Garden" and "Wonderful Place." Pallbearers were Joh, Melvin, Jack and Glen Rea, Richard Brandon and William Boyer. Mr. Brandon, son of William H. and Jessie Taylor Brandon, was born in McDonough county, Ill., on July 19, 1896. He was a veteran of World War I, serving as a private in the 475th Aero Squadron, Company 7, 163rd DB. He entered the service Aug. 13, 1917, at Billings, Mont., and received his discharge at Des Moines, Ia., on Dec. 27, 1918. He was a machine operator by trade. He was married in June 1919, at Madison, Mo., to Mattie Gritton, who died in 1931. He is survived by the following children: Robert; James, Midwest City, Okla; Howard Jr., New York City, N.Y.: Brady, Houston, Tex.; Pfc. Connie, U.W. Army, Ft. Hood, Tex.; Gary, Galesburg, Ill.; and Mrs. Joyce Zahn, Chicago; two brothers, Earl Brandon of Ferris, Ill, and Valasco Brandon, Dallas City; two sisters, Mrs. Forrest Greeling, Macomb, Ill., and Mrs. Helen Rea, Niota; and nine grandchildren. The Dallas City Enterprise, Dallas City, Illinois. Thursday, 24 November 1966. | Brandon, Howard Taylor (I2620)
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5575 | Several researchers give Merritt's parents as William Gritton and Jane Lipsey. However, William Gritton (husband of Jane Lipsey) died in 1823, and there is no record of a second marriage for her. And those same researchers give Merrit's birth date as 8 Jan 1828. There is obviously a problem with those dates. | Gritton, Merritt (I2605)
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5576 | She is always listed as May in census record. Her full "Nancy Mary May Allison" is listed on Edward's World War I draft registration info. | Coon, Nancy Mary May (I971)
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5577 | She married first to Albert Shumacker; second to William Carroll; and third to Lester Everett. | Hall, Bertha Elizabeth (I3000)
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5578 | She married second in 1902 William Frank Garringer (1867-1953) | Avery, Mary Elizabeth "Bessie" (I4545)
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5579 | Shock Fatal to Worker Charlie G. Fox dies in machine accident Charles G. Fox, 46, 2609 2nd St., died shortly after arriving in the emergency room at Methodist Hospital Tuesday afternoon, apparently of an electrical shock. Fox and two co-workers were disconnecting wiring on a machine tool and apparently grabbed a “hot wire” at Continental Moss-Gordin Inc., 300 Paris Ave., about 3:30 p.m. The mishap occurred in the plant’s research facility and no one else was injured, according to H.G. Moss, vice president for western operations. Voltage of the hot wire has not been determined, but Moss indicated it was “either 220 or 440.” Fox was taken to the hospital by a Henderson ambulance. Funeral arrangements were pending late Tuesday at Sanders Funeral Home. Fox, a Lubbock resident 13 years, had been supervisor at Continental Moss-Grodin since moving here in 1953 from Paris, Tex. He was a World War II veteran and member of University Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lois; two sons, Ronnie and Donnie, of the home; a daughter, Jan, of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Fox, Paris; three brothers, Raymond, Colorado Springs, Colo., Edward, Las Cruces, N.M., and Andrew, Paris; and two sisters, Mrs. Jack Mason, Dallas and Mrs. Jess Brawner, Paris. Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Lubbock, Texas. Wednesday, 15 February 1967, page 1. | Fox, Charlie Granvil (I3574)
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5580 | Sigel Yeazel Dies Week Following Operation The Homer Enterprise Thursday, April 29, 1948, page 1 Sigel M. Yeazel, 63, retired Homer farmer and trucker, died Saturday afternoon in Illinois Research hospital, Chicago, where he had been a patient for two weeks. He underwent a major operation a week before his death and appeared to be recovering. Mrs. Yeazel and son, Glen, had visited with him Wednesday and Mrs. Yeazel planned to return Sunday. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday in Homer Methodist church with Rev. R. E. Buford officiating. Burial was in GAR cemetery. Mr. Yeazel was born Aug. 10, 1884, son of Wallace and Sarah Cessna Yeazel, on a farm north of Homer. He was married to Edith Waggoner, who died in November, 1918. He later married Hattie Blacker. They moved to town about 15 years ago from a farm southeast of Homer, and he had been a trucker since then. Surviving are his wife, Hattie; three children by his first marriage, Mrs. Nellie Anderson, Homer, and Mrs. Helen Bryant and Glen Yeazel, both of St. Joseph; his mother, Mrs. Sarah Yeazel, 92, Homer; 13 grandchildren; three step-children, Mrs. Violet Yeazel, St. Joseph; Mrs. Dorothy Atkinson, Indianola, and Floyd Blacker, Champaign. He also leaves two brothers, Troy, Rockwell City, Iowa, and Rolla, Fairmount; and five sisters, Mrs. Nellie Johnson, Homer; Mrs. Ada Hillard, Homer; Mrs. Mabel Stayton, Ogden; Mrs. Bertha Hartley, Decatur, and Mrs. Mertie Clester, Fairmount. Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society Contributor: Raymond Cunningham (49950856) | Yeazel, Sigel Morton (I2915)
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5581 | Sister Dies Mrs. Charles Hines, Danville, sister of Mr. A.D. Gritton, 1713 East William street, died early today. Her funeral will be conducted in Pape Funeral home, Danville, Sunday afternoon. Burial will be in the cemetery at Armstrong. Mrs. Hines leaves her husband and two children, her mother, Mrs. Charles Gritton, who lived with here, six sisters and seven brothers. The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois. Thursday, 27 January 1944. | Gritton, Elzora May (I542)
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5582 | Sister Dies Mrs. Emma Rohrer, 72, of Danville died at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. Elizabeth Hospital in Danville. She leaves her brother, A.D. Gritton of 1713 E. William St. in Danville. Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Thursday, 11 November 1965. | Gritton, Emma Deloris (I548)
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5583 | Sister Dies Mrs. Jessie Freeze, 62, of Georgetown, sister of Anthony (Tony) D. Gritton, 713 E. William St., died Monday night in Danville. She made her home in Georgetown, Ill. The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois. Wednesday, 2 march 1966. | Gritton, Jessie Dora (I554)
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5584 | Sivey - Velma Sivey, 97, of Redding died Saturday at Shasta Healthcare in Redding. Arrangements are pending at Allen & Dahl Funeral Chapel in Redding (243-1525). Record Searchlight, Redding, California. Monday, 13 October 2008. | Cline, Velma Fay (I1489)
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5585 | Skeleton Found. Paris, Mo., Sept. 8 - Tom Gritton, who was engaged in hauling rock from Allen Creek in the Middle Grove neighborhood, while removing a large rock discovered a skeleton of a man which had evidently been hidden for a number of years past. It is said that this find was made near the place where Alexander Jester camped the night before young Gilbert Gates' mysterious disappearance first caused a thrill of horror in Monroe county thirty ears ago. It is thought that this find may form another link in the chain of circumstantial evidence against the old man charge with the murder of his young traveling companion. Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Saturday, 9 September 1899, page 1. | Gritton, Thomas E. (I4227)
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5586 | sno of David C. Bloomfield Jr. and Hannah Lambert | Bloomfield, Levi (I461)
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5587 | Snyder – In Palo Alto, Calif., Tuesday, March 26, 1968, Elbert T. Snyder, husband of Mrs. Katharyn Snyder of Palo Alto; son of Mrs. May Snyder of Palo Alto; nephew of Edwin and Harmon Snyder both of Oklahoma City, Okla; a native of Danville, Ill., aged 54 years. A member of BPOE No.1471 of Palo Alto and a veteran of World War II. Friends are invited to attend services Friday, March 29, 1968, at 2 p.m. at the Tinney Funeral Chapel, 555 College Avenue, Palo Alto, under the auspices of B.P.O.E. Lodge No.1471. Interment, Alta Mesa Memorial Park. Memorials to the American Cancer Society are preferred. The Peninsula Times Tribune, Palo Alto, California. Wednesday, 27 March 1968, page 4. | Snyder, Elbert (I4386)
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5588 | son of A.C. and Flora Boyd | Boyd, Claude M. (I2621)
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5589 | son of Abraham B. Gravat and Emily M. Potter | Gravat, Oscar Brown (I696)
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5590 | son of Adolph Gustavus Krukewitt and Alice Mae Schaffer | Krukewitt, Raymond Adolf (I2021)
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5591 | son of Albert H. Seyfert and Mary Elizabeth Shank | Seyfert, Joseph Simon (I3016)
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5592 | son of Alfred Allison and Mary Catherine Martha Hendrick | Allison, Otho (I922)
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5593 | son of Alfred Ingalsbe and Mary White | Ingalsbe, Alfred Ora (I3293)
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5594 | son of Allen M. Haworth and Clara Snyder | Haworth, Orville William (I1352)
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5595 | son of Andrew Burton "Birt" Claypool and Maggie Mae Hanley | Claypool, Donald Ray (I2237)
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5596 | son of Anthony Dengler Sr and Diadem Zimmerman | Dengler, Anthony (I2269)
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5597 | son of Ara Morgan McClure and Elsie Elvira Smith | McClure, Perry Smith (I4088)
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5598 | son of Archibald Long and Margaret Kinney | Long, William Jackson (I2292)
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5599 | son of Asa Lewis Hymer and Catherine Harber | Hymer, John William (I1030)
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5600 | son of Azariah Hoskins and Sara E. Swisher | Hoskins, George Washington (I1008)
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