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151 AGED 16 YEARS, 1 MONTH, 27 DAYS / Son of D.L. and ETTA CADY / [From The Browning Leader-Record, issue Aug 30, 1928.
Thomas David Cady was born in South Purdin 28 Jun 1912. Died 25 Aug 1928. Leaves parents, sisters, Evelyn Hamner of Purdin; Stella Gooch, Chillicothe; aged grandmother of Meadville, six uncles and an aunt Mrs. Henry Bivens, Loveland CO. Services Church of Christ, burial Purdin Cemetery.] [MO Death Cert. # 27825]
 
Cady, Thomas David (I5310)
 
152 AGED 4 YEARS, 8 MONTHS Youngest Son of John William and Ona Mae (Garrett) Hedges was born 19 Jan 1921, Died 19 Sept 1925. He leaves his Parents, and Brothers Lee Ellis and Ivan Jessie Hedges. Services at the Church of Christ in Purdin, MO. Burial at Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Linn CO., MO [ From The Browning Leader-Record, issue Sept 24, 1925 MO Death Cert. # 27484.
 
Hedges, Irvin Francis (I211)
 
153 AGED 50 Years, 6 Months, 5 Days Daughter of DELPHUS S. and AMANDA "ANNA" (CASSIDY) SMITH, born in Putman CO., MO, on 21 Sept 1875. She moved many years ago to Linn CO., MO and lived in Purdin, MO. She married JOSEPH F. SOUTHERLAND on 8 July 1894. They had 2 Children--Mrs MILO STREET of Falcon, CO and W. R. SOUTHERLAND of St. Joseph, MO. She died 26 March 1926 in the MO METHODIST HOSPITAL in St. Joseph, MO. Burial will be in the Purdin Cemetery. She leaves her Husband, Children, Parents, 1 Sister-- Mrs W. I. GARRETT of Montrose, SD; 3 Brothers-- A. E. SMITH of Valporaiso, NE; HARRISON SMITH of Purdin, MO ; and R. C. SMITH of Marceline, MO [Information from The Browning Leader-Record, issue April 1, 1926] Smith, Minnie (I4506)
 
154 AGED 68 YEARS, 8 MONTHS, 6 DAYS MARY FRANCES (OGLE) HAWKINS BIVENS was born Northeast of Purdin, Linn CO., MO on 24 July 1859, where she lived until she died 31 March 1927. She married STRAUTER HAWKINS, who died a few years later, 3 Children were born- LAURA HAWKINS, J. I. HAWKINS, and CURTIS HAWKINS. She then married GEORGE T. BIVENS on 25 July 1898, 1 Child was born- CARL BIVENS. Services were on 1 April 1927. Buried in the Family burying ground near Father and Mother, Ogle Cemetery, Linn CO., MO -This information is from The Browning Leader-Record, issue April 7, 1927
 
Ogle, Mary Frances (I2890)
 
155 Aged Man Dies Suddenly
Reads to Daughters and Expires as He Locks Door for the Night.
Death stalked unwelcome in to the midst of the Otis family, 2500 Schurmann avenue, last night. David Otis, age 68, was reading with this daughter in the sitting room of the home. It was an evening custom in the Otis home, as the father’s eyes were growing dim. He and his daughter talked some of what they had read, and the old man got up from the table and walked toward the front door to lock it and get ready for bed. With his hand on the lock he reeled and fell. The daughter sprang to his side, but the tongue which would have answered her questioning was stilled.
The cause of death is given as heart trouble. He had been feeling very well for several days, and had made no complaint of any sort. A son, Harry Otis, travels with the John Robinson Circus. Yesterday the show was at Bellefontaine, O., but today the Otis family does not know where it is and can not get word to him.
The Indianapolis, Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 16 August 1907.
 
Otis, David Tulley (I1693)
 
156 Aged Resident In Allerton Is Taken By Death
Mrs. Philora Hedges, 80, died at 5:20 o’clock Tuesday morning (January 31, 1928) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lottie Clester.
Infirmities and heart disease caused her demise. She had been ill for several weeks. The exact hour for the funeral has not been set, but it will be held sometime Thursday at the Presbyterian church with Rev. J. M. Bean, officiating. Burial will be in the Fairfield cemetery. Mrs. Hedges was born at Greenup, Ky., Sept. 28, 1847. She came to Allerton 45 years ago. Dec. 26, 1866 she was married to James A. Hedges who died six years ago.
She leaves the following children: Mrs. George Clifton, of Moneta, Ia.; Mrs. Edward Ellis, of Macy, Ind.; Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Homer, Ill.; Mrs. Lottie Clester, of Allerton, and George Hedges, of Gilmore City, Ia. She is also survived by 21 grand-children and several great grand-children.
Danville Commercial-News. January 1928 Allerton, Ill., Jan 21.
 
Allen, Philora (I19)
 
157 AGED WOMAN DEAD
MRS. JULIA A. HEDGES WHO CAME HERE SEVENTY YEARS AGO
Julia A. Hedges, who is believed to have nearly been 100 years old, was found dead in bed at her home, 1012 Rhode Island Street, yesterday morning by her son, Jonas Hedges. Her husband, Monroe Hedges, who says he was 105 years old Feb. 11, survives her.
Mrs. Hedges came with her relatives from Flemingsburg, Fleming County, Kentucky, about seventy years ago and settled in Indianapolis. At that time Indianapolis was a village, and the greater part of the houses were located west of the river. Mr. Hedges arrived a few weeks later and he and Mrs. Hedges were married. At first they lived in a tent, but soon secured a house. Mr. Hedges was a wagon maker and he also worked on the old Madison Railroad. At present he lives in a little house back of the one occupied by his son. There is an old wagon shop on the lot, where he spends the greater part of his time. Coroner Nash held an autopsy on the remains of Mrs. Hedges yesterday and decided that death was due to senile debility.

The Indianapolis Sentinel---May 6, 1899
 
Sparks, Julia A. (I450)
 
158 Ages Woman Dies of Paralytic Stroke
Mrs. Sarah Caroline Schoonover, mother of William Schoonover, of Chalmers, passed away at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Grace Annis, northwest of Headlee, Monday noon at 11:30 o'clock.
Mrs. Schoonover was born March 15, 1955, in Jasper County, the daughter of Joseph and Emaline Pearson. The husband, Ancil B. Schoonover, preceded her in death serval years ago. Mrs. Schoonover had been in poor health for several months, but last week suffered a paralytic stroke from which she never regained consciousness. She leaves the following children: Mary Kuns, of Monon; Wm. Schoonover, of Chalmers; George, of Exire, Iowa; Jess, of Des Moines, Iowa; Ross and Fred, of Guthrie Center, Iowa; Charles, of Gary; and Mrs. Grace Annis, of Star City, with whom she made her home.
The body was brought to the Prevo and Son Funeral Home and prepared for burial, and will be returned to the Annis home Wednesday evening. Short services will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock at the home of the daughter and the body will be taken to the Methodist church in Medaryville where services will be held at 2:00 o'clock. The body will be brought back to Monon and interment will be in the Monon cemetery.
The Monticello Journal, Monticello, Indiana. Tuesday, 25 April 1933.
 
Pearson, Caroline (I2742)
 
159 Agra Index
Among the early settlers was a gentleman of the old school, a man of deep knowledge and learning, Powhattan B. Molloy, he was a retired lawyer and a man it was a pleasure to know; a man I always considered a true friend, and whom I respected for his learning and kindly manner. Poll, as he was called, was a firm believer in the tenets of the Democratic party. He would lock horns with the best of them on political issues. I sued to raise his ire by remarking that I though Alexander Hamilton was right when he said the common people were not qualified for self-government. Molloy would flare up and say “Davis is a dodrotted Tory.” I would square myself by saying I though Bryan and Champ Clark were the two greatest statesmen the world ever knew.
The Chandler News-Publicist, Chandler, Oklahoma. Friday, 27 April 1923.
 
Molloy, Powhattan Bolen (I4560)
 
160 Alabama Deaths and Burials Index: 1881-1974 Hiatt, William Bruce (I2665)
 
161 Alan McClanahan Rites
Funeral services for Alan McClanahan, 25, son of the late Ernest and Eleanore Leffler McClanahan, who died Thursday, May 11, at Butlerville, Ind., following a long illness, were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in Fitch Bros. Funeral Home. Burial was in Wrights Corner Methodist Church cemetery.
Mr. McClanahan was born Aug. 10, 1025, near Wrights Corner. He is survived by one brother, Dale of Wrights Corner. His mother died about a year ago and his father was killed in 1941 in an accident which occurred when the underpass was being constructed here.
The Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Thursday, 18 May 1950.
 
McClanahan, Alan Reuben (I3712)
 
162 Albert (Campbell) 22
On July 20, 1979, M. Julia (nee Derr), wife of William F. Campbell, Sr., devoted mother of John, Paul and Frank Albert, Jean Hromadnik, Kate Recio and Rosalie Frick. Also survived by 18 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Christian Wake Services will be held at the Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York road (successor to Wm. Cook-Brooks), (Beltway exit 26 S), on Sunday, at 8:30 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Church of the nativity, on Monday, at 10 A.M. Interment in New Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Family suggests contributions be made to the Arthritic Foundation.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Sunday, 22 July 1979.
 
Derr, Mary Julia (I3469)
 
163 Albert A “Bert” Plank
Montezuma, Ind., April 9 – Special – Services for Albert A. “Bert” Plank, 78 years old, a former resident, who died at 5:30 o’clock Saturday evening at the home of a son, Joe Plank of Indianapolis, will be at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the Brown Funeral Home. The Rev. Donald Rice will officiate and interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. He was a member of the Montezuma Christian Church. Also surviving are ten daughters, Mmes. Ethel Hold, Vada Richardson, Maxine Richardson, Leota Wilson, JoAnn Hanely, and Marlene Manley, all of Indianapolis; Mmes. Mary Russell, Helen Summerville, and Ardith Riggen, all of Dana, and Mrs. Paulene Haughee of Mecca; two other sons, James D. Plank of Montezuma and Carroll Plank of Indianapolis; two sisters, Mrs. Lucinda Patterson of Indianapolis and Mrs. Alice Tyler of Paris, Ill.; one brother, Frank Plank of Chanute, Kan.; 33 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.
The Terre Haute Star, Terre Haute, Indiana. Monday, 10 April 1961.
 
Plank, Albert (I3139)
 
164 Albert Gilkison
Flemingsburg, Ky., Nov. 14 (Special) – Albert Edison Gilkison, retired Helena farmer, died last night at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Frank Holler, near Flemingsburg. He was 78 years old
In addition to the daughter, he leaves six other daughters and four sons. They are Mrs. Herbert Million, Fleming County; Mrs. Fletcher Saunders, Seaman, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah Walker, Mrs. Worthie Hamm and Mrs. Myrtle Gordon, all of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Beulah Maynard, Winchester, Ohio; Bruce Gilkison, Mason County; W.M. Gilkison and Luther and Stanley Gilkison, both of Fleming County, and Ambrose Gilkison, Versailles, Ky.; also 19 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Boone funeral home. Burial will follow in Valley Cemetery in Fleming County.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 15 November 1957.

LKH note: newspaper states four sons but lists five.
 
Gilkison, Albert Edison (I609)
 
165 Albert Hawkins, farmer residing about two and one-half miles west of Brookfield on the old Laclede highway, took his own life about 7 o’clock Saturday morning by shooting himself through the head with a shotgun as he sat in his home.
Hawkins, who was past 70 years of age, was said to have been despondent in recent months over bad health.
Rev. M.W. Nilsson, of the Christian Church, conducted services for the departed, at the Methodist Church in Purdin, Sunday afternoon at two o’clock.
The Brookfield Argus and the Linn County Farmer, Brookfield, Missouri. Monday, 7 April 1941, page 1.
 
Hawkins, Albert Alva (I2230)
 
166 Albert J. Hauck
A private funeral service for Mr. Albert J. Hauck, 72, 1318 N. Broadway, was conducted today in the Magner Funeral Home, with cremation following.
Mr. Hauck died Wednesday in a local hospital. He was born Oct. 22, 1900 in Washington state and had lived in Santa Maria for the past year. Before retirement, he was a horse trainer.
Survivors include two sons, Ronald Hauck of Madera and Larry Hauck of Texas; one daughter, Mrs. Janet Gray of Madera, and three grandsons.
Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California. Saturday, 1 September 1973.
 
Hauck, Alfred John (I1655)
 
167 Alberta Jean Kissick Lowe, age 87, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday December 4, 2016 at 10:13 P.M.

She was born August 21, 1929 in New Castle, Indiana. She was the Daughter of Arthur Virgil Kissick and Hazel Olliemae (Sparks) Kissick. Alberta was married to Clyde Kenneth Lowe on July 23, 1949 and they had one Son. They were married for 67 years.

Alberta loved her Yorkie dog, Fuzzy and taught Fuzzy to shake paws. At her request Fuzzy is being cared for by her Sister, Janet. Alberta enjoyed cooking, sewing and listening to country and religious music.

Alberta graduated from Spiceland High School in 1945. Starting at age 16, she worked for Horney’s Music Store located at 1215 Race Street in New Castle. She was a sales clerk there for 28 years. She then worked for Caroll Irvine at C&A Music, located at 1414 Broad Street in New Castle for 25 years, until Mr. Irvine’s retirement. Alberta then started her own music store at 1561 Broad Street, retaining the name C&A Music. She operated her store until becoming ill. The store closed October 19, 2015, after having been operated by her Husband and Sister for a short time.

Alberta was preceded in death by her Husband, Clyde Kenneth Lowe on December 16, 2008 and their Son, James Kenneth Lowe on July 3, 1964. She is also joining her Parents, Arthur and Hazel Kissick, her In-Laws, Emery and Goldie Belcher, one Sister, Sylvia Christine Murphy, three Brothers; Richard Eugene Kissick, Arthur Lennard Kissick and Melvin Howard Kissick,, three Brothers-in-law; James Ewing Smith, Vurl Lowe and Elmer Lowe, and a Sister-in-law, Patsy Kissick, In-laws, Elmer and Betty Walker, in Heaven.

Alberta is survived by her Sister, Janet Ruth Smith and Companion Gary Logan of New Castle, her Brother Gerald Kissick and Wife, Violet of New Castle, her Sisters-in-law, Marilyn Kissick of Mt. Summit and Evelyn Lowe of New Castle, Step Mother, Neva Kissick of New Castle, Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins.

Calling will be at Macer-Hall Funeral Home & Cremation Services on Friday December 9, 2016 from 12:00 – 2:00 P.M.

The Funeral service will be at 2:00 P.M. with the burial following at South Mound Cemetery. The Pastors Danny Douglas and Donald Raines will be officiating.

Online condolences may be made at www.macerhall.com
https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/1243896/Alberta-Jean-Kissick-Lowe
 
Kissick, Alberta Jean (I3912)
 
168 Alberta Louise (nee Gilkison) Jarvis, 71, passed January 18, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Holt Clyde Jarvis; Loving mother of Jenny (Glenn) Seibert, Terri Osborne, Scott (Liz) Jarvis, Diane(Mike) Davis, Jeff Jarvis and Shelley Tumbleson; Grandmother of Karie, Christopher, Courtney, Jeremy, James, Ashley, Kelcie, Isaiah, Cheyenne, Noah, Emily, Michael and Jacob; Great-grandmother of Valerie, Gracie and Liam; Dear sister of Margie, Patty, Barbie, Michael, Tommy and Sharon. Preceded in death by 5 sisters and 6 brothers.
 
Gilkison, Alberta Louise (I4207)
 
169 Alexander – On Saturday morning Mrs. Alexander, wife of Representative Lewis Alexander of Owen county, died in her room at the Capital Hotel of erysipelas, the result of a slight bruise inflicted accidentally by striking her foot against a chair. It was but a few months ago that Mr. Alexander was called to mourn the death of a daughter, and now in the death of his beloved wife his cup of sorrow is full to overflowing. The bereaved husband, who with his wife made numerous friends here during their stay in this city, has the sympathy of the entire community, as well as that of the Legislature, which gave expression to its sorrow in a suitable resolution. The remains were taken to new Liberty, Owen county, the home of the deceased, where the interment took place on Monday.
The Frankfort Roundabout, Frankfort, Kentucky. Saturday, 25 March 1893.
 
Crutcher, Mary Belle (I3551)
 
170 Alfred Barns
Sallisaw (Special) – Alfred Barns, 61, of Meade, Kansas, died Friday morning while fishing on Tenkiller Lake.
The body was brought to Sallisaw by the Agent Funeral Home and will be sent to Meade, Kansas, where funeral services and burial will be announced.
Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Saturday, 26 March 1955.
 
Barns, Alfred Rumsey (I1017)
 
171 Alfred Kistler.
Alfred R. Kistler, 78, Seattle, formerly of Kansas City, died Tuesday at a nursing home in Seattle. He was born in Alta Vista, Kas., and lived in Seattle five years. He was a salesman before he retired. He was a member of University Heights Christian church. He was a Mason. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wetz, and Mrs. Mary Irene Greene, both of Seattle; two sisters, Mrs. Hilda Wombles, Alta Vista, and Mrs. Helen Sorem, Clay Center, Kas.; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 o’clock Friday at the Mount Moriah chapel; burial in Mount Moriah cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight at the chapel.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Thursday, 2 July 1970.
 
Kistler, Alfred Rudolph (I1236)
 
172 Alfred Snyder
Perrysburg – A memorial service for Alfred E. Snyder, 84, of Stony Ridge Road, will be Friday at 10 a.m. at the Marsh Funeral Home in Luckey.
He died Monday (Nov. 2, 1998) in Otterbein-Portage Valley, Pemberville.
Mr. Snyder was an analytical chemist for Sun Oil Company, retiring in 1977. He also played for several bands in the Woodville and Luckey areas.
He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Luckey and Sun Oil Retirees.
Born Dec. 20, 1913 in Perrysburg to Albert M. and Emma S. (Miller) Snyder, he married Miriam V. Hedges on Dec. 11, 1953 in Columbus. She survives.
Also surviving are, one son, Martin, Genoa; one daughter, Susan Riley, Hilliard; and one brother, Marion, Lucky.
Preceding in death were one brother, Walter, and one sister, Bernice Sattler.
Burial will be in Troy Township Cemetery, Luckey. Rev. Lori Ann Strang will officiate.
There will be no visitation.
Memorials may be made to Otterbein-Portage Valley or to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Sentinel Tribune, Bowling Green, Ohio. Tuesday, 3 November 1998.
 
Snyder, Alfred (I4230)
 
173 Alice A. Swift, 75, of Hudson’s Corner Road, near Marion Station, died Sunday, Jan. 31, 1993, at Tawes Nursing Home in Crisfield of cancer.
Friends may call at Bradshaw and Sons Funeral Home in Crisfield tonight from 7 to 9, and at Somerset Free Methodist Church in Crisfield Wednesday from 1 to 2 p.m. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church. Interment will be in Sunnyridge Memorial Park, near Crisfield.
The Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland. Tuesday, 2 February 1993.
 
Harbaugh, Alice Annabelle (I3432)
 
174 Alice Bice, 69
New Castle – Services for Alice Marie Kissick Shelton McGaha Bice, 69, will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Southside Church of Nazarene. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery.
Calling will be 4-8 p.m. today at Main & Frame Funeral Home and an hour before services Friday at Southside Church of Nazarene.
Mrs. Bice died Tuesday in Henry County Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was born in New Castle and was a member of Southside Church of Nazarene where she was active in the choir.
Survivors include two sons, Tony Shelton (wife: Carol) and Marvin Shelton; a daughter, Connie Petty (husband: David); two sister, Mary Ludema Bell and Vivian Juanita Hacker, and six grandchildren.
Her first husband, Claude Shelton, died in 1976, her second husband Roy (Tennessee) McGaha, died in 1987 and her third husband, Roy Bice, died in 1999. A grandson also is deceased.
The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Thursday, 17 August 2000.
 
Kissick, Alice Marie (I3920)
 
175 Allan Raymond Guy, 74 of North East, MD, died Monday, May 30, 2011 in Union Hospital, Elkton, MD. A lifelong resident of North East, he was born on September 5, 1936, the son of the late John and the late Edna May Hammond Guy. He graduated from North East High School, Class of 1957. He was the husband of 26 years of Louella Keavney Guy who died on March 6, 1996. He served in the Army in Germany on the Berlin Wall in 1960. After leaving the Army, he worked at General Cable in Elkton for 30 years and Ryland Homes in North East. He was a member of the VFW Post 6027 and enjoyed driving the Officers in the parades in his red Ford Mustang Convertible. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and going to auctions. He especially liked sitting on his front porch watching the world go by with his good friend Bert Patchell. People who knew him would wave and honk their horns as they went by and even stop and talk awhile. A couple of times a year he would let his beard grow really long it was very white and some of the kids would call him Santa Claus. His little dog Willow was his daily companion and always with him. When he was younger, he loved riding his motorcycle and taking his nieces and nephews on rides around the yard. Survivors include his brothers: his sisters: his great nephews and nieces: In addition to his parents and wife, he was also preceded in death by a brother: Walter I. Guy; a sister: Lillian Guy Magraw and her son George Maxwell Magraw and a baby brother. Funeral services, conducted by Rev. Bert Jicha will be held Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Crouch Funeral Home, P.A., 127 South Main Street, North East, MD, where visitation for family and friends will be held on Friday evening from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM. Interment with full military honors will follow services in North East Methodist Cemetery, North East, MD. Flowers are welcome or donations may be made in Allan's memory to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home.
 
Guy, Allan Raymond (I4090)
 
176 Allen Hall
Maysville, Ky., Feb. 15. – Allen Hall, venerable and respected resident of Orangeburg, died Friday evening at 6:30 o’clock at the home of his son, D.A. Hall of that place. He was a Confederate veteran of the Civil War, and was 87 years old.
He is survived by five sons and one daughter.
Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the grave in the Maysville cemetery.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 16 February 1930.
 
Hall, Allen (I1689)
 
177 Alma C. Harvey, 83, of Dayton, Ohio died on Friday, February 18, 2005 at the Maria Joseph Living Care Center, Dayton, Ohio after a lengthy illness. She was born on October 25, 1921 in New Castle, Indiana to the late Dewey and Lilly Baird Pierce. She married Denver Larken Harvey and he precedes her in death. She is survived by her three children, Norma J. Robert Kamerer; Teresa J. Jay Barber and Edward Larken Harvey. Also surviving are a brother and sister-in-law; Bill & Bessy Pierce of Dayton, Ohio; sisters, Betty Griffith of Pioria, AZ; Phyllis Wisecup of Melford, OH; and Marie Bundt of Bokegia, FL. She has seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was a licensed Ohio Real Estate Agent and a homemaker. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Contributions may be made to Maria Joseph Living Care Center, 4830 Salem Avenue, Dayton, Ohio or the American Heart Association.

https://www.bairdfuneralhome.com/obituary/Alma-Harvey
 
Pierce, Alma Christine (I3781)
 
178 Alma E. Hedges
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Daniels Chapel of the roses for Alma E. Hedges, 95, who died Saturday in a Santa Rosa convalescent hospital.
Born in Kansas, she came to California 60 years ago and lived in Southern California until after World War II. She came to Sonoma County 30 years ago and lived in Santa Rosa at various times and also lived in Placerville, Sacramento and Redding.
She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge.
She is survived by her sons, James Hedges, Santa Rosa, and Louis Hedges, Moro Bay; her daughter, Marion Richardson, Santa Rosa; a brother and sister, 15 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Burial will be at Santa Rosa Memorial Park.
The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California. Sunday, 26 July 1981.
 
Dempsey, Alma Elizabeth (I1115)
 
179 Alois E. Hedges
Morro Bay – Alois Everett Hedges, 54, died Wednesday at his home here.
He was a native of Kansas and was born on Dec. 28, 1912. He operated a service station in Morro Bay for the past 13 years, moving here from La Crescenta. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survivors include the widow, Grace; three sons, James, LeRoy and Timothy, all of Morro Bay; one step-son, Kenneth H. Valley of Morro Bay; mother, Mrs. Elma Hedges of Redding; two brothers, Louis Hedges of Morro Bay and James Hedges, Portland, Ore.; a sister, Mrs. Marion Richardson of Santa Rosa, and one grandchild.
Private memorial services were conducted today. Cremation followed the services and interment will be at the Cayucos-Morro Bay District Cemetery.
The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, California. Friday 1 September 1967.
 
Hedges, Alois Everett (I1926)
 
180 Alonza William Cassity, 1803 W. 146th St., Gardena passed away April 22 in Gardena. He was born March 27, 1899 in Missouri and had lived in the Gardena area for 26 years. Survivors are his wife Vena; two daughters, Joan Curtiss, Carson; Ailetta Stringer, Utah; one son, Jack Cassity, Napa; one sister, Rosa Reed, Merced, Calif.; six grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral services wre held at 1:30 p.m. Sat., April 24 in the McMillan Memorial Chapel, Gardena. Private inurnment.
The Redondo Reflex. Redondo, California. Wednesday, 28 April 1971, page 32.
 
Cassity, Alonzo William (I1772)
 
181 Alonzo M. Cassity, age 65, a highly respected citizen of Purdin, committed suicide by hanging in the barn at his home in Purdin on Thursday of last week. He had become despondent over declining health.
The Laclede Blade, Laclede, Missouri. Friday, 16 April 1915, page 5.
 
Cassity, Alonzo Morton (I1796)
 
182 Alonzo Nippert
Friends of Fullerton have received word of the death of Alonzo Nippert. Mr. Nippert died Monday at 4:45 p.m. in the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Hospital in Huntington. He resided in Raceland.

Mr. Nippert is survived by two sons: two brothers, E.B. and Milton Nippert of Raceland, and a sister, Mrs. Belle Preston, who resided with Mr. Nippert. His wife, Mrs. Sally Nippert, died several years ago.
 
Nippert, Alonzo Carlton (I4398)
 
183 Alphonse F. Geers, a retired Cincinnati policeman, died Wednesday at Veterans Administration Hospital, Vine Street, following a week's illness.

Mr. Geers, who would have celebrated his 61st birthday on May 8, had been associated with the First National Bank since his retirement from the police force 11 years ago. A Marine veteran of World War I, he resided at 1243 McLean Dr., Cherry Grove.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. Helen Geers; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Haverkamp, Amelia, Ohio; a stepson, Richard Boothe, Augusta, Kentucky; a sister, Miss Amanda Geers, and a brother, Edwin Geers, both of Cincinnati.

Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Thomas More Church, Withamsville, Ohio. Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Withamsville, Ohio.

The T. P. White funeral home, Mount Washington, is in charge of arrangements.

Published in The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) on Friday, May 1, 1959.
 
Geers, Alfonse Fredrick (I996)
 
184 Alva Edward Love, age 79, resident of the Mason-Lewis Road, died Friday, August 30, 2007, at Meadowview Regional Medical Center, in Maysville, Kentucky. He was born in Mason County, Kentucky, on September 21, 1927, the son of the late Everett and Faye Carpenter Love. He retired from Emerson Electric Company after 30 years service. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.

He is survived by his: wife, Joyce Forman Love, who he married on September 8, 1956; three sons, James (Debbie) Love, of Ripley, Ohio, Mark (Beth) Love, of Maysville, and David (April) Love, of Maysville; one daughter, Judy L. (Ray) Johnston, of Maysville; nine grandchildren, Hope Kambelos, Scotty Love, Ian Johnston, Ryan Fultz, Brandon Love, Brittany Love, Matthew Love, Kelcie Love and Baylee Love; and four great-grandchildren, Raelee Love, Brady Love, Sophia Kambelos, and Gabrielle Kambelos.

Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, September 2, at Knox and Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Garden of Memories. Pallbearers will be Scotty Love, Dwayne Rice, Ian Johnston, Monroe Forman, Billy Fisher and Stratos Kambelos. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. until the hour of service.

Source: Knox and Brothers Funeral Home website at www.knoxbrothersfuneralhome.com
 
Love, Alva Edward (I4832)
 
185 Alva L. Cassity Dead
Alva L. Cassity, a former resident of this city, died at the Bethany Hospital in Kansas City, last Sunday afternoon at three o’clock, pneumonia being the cause of the death. He was 35 years old and lived at 1124 S. 36th St., Kansas City, Kas.
Mr. Cassity was a Santa Fe brakeman on this run here for more than a year, and was relieved of his duties here by Don Rives. Mr. Cassity has many warm friends here who are sorry to learn of his death. Mrs. Orion Buchanan, of this city, is his step-daughter. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and of the order of Eastern Star.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. May Cassity and daughter, Miss Mildred Cassity of the above address and Mrs. Orion Buchanan of this city, and several brothers and sisters residing in different parts of Missouri.
The Gridley Light, Gridley, Coffey County, Kansas. Friday, 3 March 1922, page 1.
 
Cassity, Alva Lincoln (I4474)
 
186 Alva L. Cassity Dies.
Alva L. Cassity, resident in Argentine, died at Bethany hospital last Sunday afternoon, February 26th of pneumonia. He resided with his family at 1124 South Thirty-sixth street. Mr. Cassity was a splendid young man only 35 years old and held a good position. He was steadily employed and kept a splendid home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. May Cassity and two daughters, Mrs. Ada Buchanan and Miss Mildred Cassity all of the home address. He also is survived by one brother, Roscoe Cassity of Brookfield, Mo., and by four sisters, Mrs. Belle Trumbro of Moberly, Mo., Mrs. Anna Sherk of Ethel, Mo., Mrs. Nellie Davis, of Omaha, Nebraska, and Mrs. Mae Brott of Brookfield, Mo.
Funeral Services were held from the Emerson Park Christian church, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock, and burial was in Maple Hill cemetery.
The Kansas City Kansas Republic, Kansas City, Kansas. Friday, 3 March 1922.
 
Cassity, Alva Lincoln (I4474)
 
187 Alvin Kelso, 18, Killed In Tolono
Wabash Passenger Train Causes Death Of Youth Working On Track
Tolono, Ill., Aug. 20. – Alvin Kelso, 18 years old, was killed here this morning by Wabash passenger train No.51 while he was working on the right of way. He had been here only three weeks and employed by the railroad company that length of time. His father was working with him when the accident occurred.
Young Kelso and his father came to Tolono from Iowa. His step-brother, James Weemer is section foreman and was in charge of the crew of workmen.
The men were working on the tracks, about 200 yards west of the Wabash depot. It is not known how the young man happened to be killed, but it is supposed that he did not see or hear the train approaching him. His head was cut, and one of his legs broken. He did not die immediately, but was unable to survive the shock.
Coroner Swearingen of Champaign was notified and came to Tolono to hold an inquest.
The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Monday, 20 August 1917.
 
Kelso, John Alvin Smith (I2090)
 
188 Alvin Van Otterloo, 72, of Westminster, a printer, died Oct. 10 in Wheat Ridge.

Services were Oct. 15 at Olinger Chapel Hill Mortuary Chapel. Interment was in Chapel Hill Cemetery.

He was born Aug. 14, 1929, in Harrison, S.D. He served in the Army. In 1953, he married Vivian Irene Jenkins in Denver. She preceded him in death. He worked for Gates Rubber Co. for 47 years.

He is survived by a daughter, Nancy Boyle, Denver; five brothers, Eugene, Kansas, Lee, Missouri, Marvin, Lakewood, Jim, Arvada, and Don, Denver; four sisters, Diane Burgett, Cedaredge, Betty Carter, Golden, and Eleanor Monahan and Arlene Tuostle, both of Denver; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

The Denver Post 13-11-2001. 
Van Otterloo, Alvin Clinton (I4104)
 
189 Amanda Beagles
Miss Amanda S. Beagles, member of a pioneer Napa County family, died yesterday in a Woodland hospital at the age of 92.
The daughter of the late William H. and Amanda Beagles, she was born in Napa and lived at the family ranch on the Big Ranch Road until 1936 when she moved to San Francisco to make her home with her sister, the late Mrs. May Baker.
Miss Beagles was a frequent visitor to the family home here until she entered a rest home six years ago. Her brothers, Robert, and Donald, who died last year, lived on the ranch which remains in the family, until their deaths.
In 1952 Miss Beagles moved to Williams to live with her niece, Mrs. Pearl Bowne, who has since moved to Napa.
She is also survived by another niece, Mrs. Alethea Read, of Santa Rosa, and two grand-nieces, Mrs. Barbara Wilson of Sebastopol and Mrs. Frances Byrne of Burlingame.
Funeral services will be held here Thursday at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Richard Pierce Funeral Service, 1660 Silverado Tr. at Lincoln Avenue, followed by entombment in Tolocay Memorial Mausoleum.
The Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Tuesday, 17 January 1961.
 
Beagles, Amanda Sarah (I2196)
 
190 Amanda Jane Cassity was born in Callaway county, Missouri, April 9, 1851. Was united in marriage to Andrew Cassity in Linn county and to this union seven children were born: Thomas, Laura, Hugh, Ben, Albert, Nora and Walter. The husband and two of the children have preceded her to the great beyond. She united with the Church of Christ early in life and remained faithful until death which occurred August 7, 1922. She was 71 years, 3 months and 28 days old. She leaves to mourn her departure 5 children, 2 brothers, 21 grandchildren and many other relatives. The funeral at Nester Chapel was conducted by the writer. Wm.G. Coram.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 22 August 1922.
 
McGee, Amanda Jane (I2282)
 
191 Amelia was the daughter of James and Mary Hill Hoggins. She married John B Rice 17 Mar 1845, at Gallatin County, Ky. They were the parents of Mary Jane, Ann Susan, Margaret, Angeline, David Luther, James Hill, Judson I, William, John Hill, Robert Lee, Lydia Belle, and Edwin Claude Rice. The twins, Robert and John died in 1864. The family moved from Carroll County to Meade county around 1876. Amelia was taken back to Carroll County for burial next to her husband.
 
Hoggins, Amelia (I3564)
 
192 America Cassity Moore, daughter of Armstrong and Ruth Ann Cassity, was born in Lee county, Iowa, Nov. 4, 1850, and passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lydia Barclay, of near Browning, Mo., Oct. 17, 1942, at the age of 91 years, 11 months and 17 days.
She came with her parents to Linn county, Mo., in 1851, being one of the pioneer families of that county.
She was united in marriage to Austin Moore, Oct. 19, 1871. To this union five children were born, namely: Mrs. Nellie Harris of Milan, William H., of Milan; Elbert E. and Walter, deceased, and Mrs. Lydia Barclay of Browning. Her husband and two sons preceded her in death.
She leaves to mourn her passing her two daughters and one sone; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. She was the last of a family of thirteen children.
Funeral services were conducted at Mt. Zion church near her old home in Sullivan county, Sunday, Oct. 18, 1942, but Rev. P.H. Chaffee, assisted by the Mt. Zion choir. Four granddaughters acted as flower girls and the six pallbearers were Harrison Smith, Mac Molloy, Andrew Pfieffer, Ben Brantner, Everett Riley and George Walker.
The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 22 October 1942.
 
Cassity, America (I2468)
 
193 Amick – Mr. Roy K., 75, 150 175th Ave., Redington Shores died May 22, 1973. Born in Snow Hill, W.Va., here 21 years from Silver Spring, Md. Veteran of World War I, U.S. Army, retired manufacturers representative for Wisconsin Paper Co., Green Bay, Wis. Developer of Long Pier of Redington Shores and member of Congress Lodge No.37, Washington, D.C. Survived by wife, Irma, Redington Shores; daughter, Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Wrede, Golden, Colo.; 3 grandchildren; brother, Russell, St. Petersburg. Funeral services will be held at Feaster Indian Rocks Chapel Friday at 1pm conducted by Rev.W.L. Joyner, minister, Anona United Methodist Church. Masonic graveside services will be conducted by St. Petersburg Lodge No.139 F&AM and entombment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Donations may be made to Heart Fund. Mason are requested to meet at the Temple at 12:30 pm.
Feaster Indian Rocks Chapel, 14581 Waisingham Rd., Largo, 596-2561
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Thursday, 24 March 1973.
 
Amick, Royal Kiher (I2158)
 
194 AMOS COTTER DIES
RETIRED STOCKMAN
Amos W. Cotter, 88, Purdin, died yesterday while enroute to a Milan hospital.
He was born Sept. 27, 1882 in Browning, the son of Andrew Jackson and Ellen Pipes Cotter. Mr. Cotter was a retired stock buyer.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Purdin United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert M. Santry officiating. Burial will be in the Purdin Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the Wade Funeral Home, Browning, until 11 a.m. tomorrow.
Survivors include his widow, Lucy, of the home, and several nieces and nephews.
Brookfield Daily News Bulletin 21 Oct 1970
 
Cotter, Amos Walter (I2241)
 
195 Amos W. “Pete” Cassity
Amos W. “Pete” Cassity, 83, passed away July 22, 2004, at John Knox Care Center. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Monday, July 26, 2004, at Muehlebach Funeral Home, 6800 Troost Ave., Kansas City, MO. Visitation will be from 1-3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Interment will be at Forest Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Pete was born May 5, 1921, in Linneus, MO. He served during WWII in the US Army Air Corps. Pete worked as an automobile mechanic for 50 years, retiring from Van Chevrolet and was a member of A.F.L. Local #314. He was preceded in death by his wife, Rena M. Cassity, two sisters and a brother. He is survived by his daughters, Terry L. Cassity of North Little Rock, AR, and Lisa A. Rey of Grandview, MO; granddaughter, Heather Moore; and several nieces and nephews. Arr: Muehlebach Funeral Home, 816-444-2060.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Saturday, 24 July 2004.
 
Cassity, Amos William "Pete" (I4488)
 
196 Amy Elfreda Ellis, 86, of DeKalb, Ill., passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006, at home.
Born March 26, 1920, in Jefferson County, she was the daughter of Charles C. Crouch and Susan Blanche Orrick. She married Carl Benton Ellis Sr. on April 1, 1936, in Mount Vernon, Ill.
Amy worked for Montgomery Ward in DeKalb, and later for Ace Hardware for many years where she was well-known as the "Ace Hardware Lady." She was an avid collector of carnival glass and enjoyed attending auctions and social events.
She is survived by three children, Carl Benton (Dorice) Ellis Jr. of Cherry Valley, Ark., and Ronald D. (Sandra) Ellis and Margy Scarl, both of DeKalb; 11 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; six siblings, Eleanor Gregory of Bluford, Mary Border of Conover, N.C., Charles C. Crouch and Ruth Ann Delaney, both of Mount Vernon, Jeremiah Thomas (Mary) Crouch of DeKalb and William Crouch of Sycamore; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and -nephews.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Carl, in 1995; her parents; five brothers and six sisters.
The funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, at Anderson Funeral Home Ltd. in DeKalb, with the Rev. W. Michael Massey of Glad Tidings Assembly of God in DeKalb officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, at the funeral home.
A memorial is being established for Amy Elfreda Ellis in care of Anderson Funeral Home Ltd., P.O. Box 605, 2011 S. Fourth St., DeKalb, IL 60115.
For information, call (815) 756-1022.

Published by Daily Chronicle on Aug. 10, 2006.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/daily-chronicle/name/amy-ellis-obituary?id=29911671

 
Crouch, Amy Elfreda (I3301)
 
197 Amy Sweeet was born June 9, 1854, in Plumville, Mason County, Kentucky, the daughter of Samuel "Sam" and Minerva (Story) Sweet.

Amy first married Charles "Henry" Mattingly on February 18, 1875, in Mason County, Kentucky. Henry was born March 31, 1841, in Mason County, Kentucky, the son of Frederick M. and Miranda Mattingly. Amy and Henry had the following known children:

1. Robert Lee Mattingly (1875-1959)
2. Annie Mary Mattingly (ca. 1879-bef. 1941)
3. Amanda Alice (Mattingly) Hedges (1880-1935)

Henry died February 24, 1887, in Kentucky. Amy then married Bruce T. Lyons in 1891. Bruce was born December 31, 1852, in Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky, the son of Samuel Bruce and Martha Ann Lyons. Amy and Bruce had the following known children:

4. William Frank Lyons (1893-1969)

Bruce died July 24, 1915, in Mason County, Kentucky. Amy died February 7, 1941, in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. 
Sweet, Amy (I3201)
 
198 Amy was born February 25, 1969 in Rochester, Indiana, USA, and died January 24, 2007 in Rochester, Indiana, USA.
https://www.weremember.com/amy-daulton/9x3y/memories
 
Daulton, Amy Helen (I4593)
 
199 An Aged Farmer Died Suddenly
Samuel Dine Dropped Dead Today At A Neighbor’s House
Was Civil War Veteran
Arranged With A Neighbor to Drive to Nashville-Shortly After His Arrival He Dropped Dead at the Doorstep.
Samuel Dine, a prominent farmer near Spearsville, Brown county, dropped dead this morning between 7 and 8 o’clock at the home of a neighbor.
Mr. Dine and a neighbor, Arnold Schaefer, had planned to go to Nashville together this morning, and Mr. Dine was to meet Mr. Schaefer at the latter’s home. Upon his arrival at the Schaefer home he learned that the man had broken his promise and had departed for Nashville some little time before his arrival.
Accordingly he started to return to his home and he had barely made his exit from the Schaefer home when he dropped dead, heart trouble being the cause.
Veteran Soldier
Mr. Dine was a man of about sixty-three years of age and was a veteran of the civil war. He is survived by several grown children who live in different parts of the state. He was well known and well liked by his many friends in Brown county and his sudden death comes as a severe shock.
He was a member of the Christian church and services will be conducted tomorrow at that place of worship at Spearsville.
The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. Thursday, 17 October 1901.
 
Dine, Samuel (I2024)
 
200 An early Methodist preacher, William was the son of John Tipton & Mary "Polly" Denton Hunt.

He married Mary Ricketts, then Sallie Wilson and finally Mary Hedrick. 
Hunt, Rev William Basil (I3668)
 

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