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501 Carpenter - Services for Mrs. Amanda Million Carpenter, 71, wife of Edward Carpenter, Dover, were to be held at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Fort Springs Baptist church. Burial was to be in Hillcrest Memorial park.
Mrs. Carpenter died Friday in a Maysville hospital.
Survivors besides her husband include three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Bishop and Mrs. Laura Kirk, both of Lexington, and Mrs. Alma Kirk, Cincinnati; a brother, William Million, Fleming county; a daughter, Mrs. Everett Love, Dover, and a grandson, Alva Edward Love.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 16 February 1948.
 
Million, Amanda S. (I2060)
 
502 Carpenter, Rickey Darryl, age 13, 103 Fitchland Dr., Fairborn, O., died Sunday at Bryan State Park. He was a student at South Elementary School. Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carpenter; 2 sisters, Linda, Joyce; 3 brothers, Ronald, William Ray, Jack. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Morris Sons Funeral Home, Fairborn. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday, 4-9 p.m.
 
Carpenter, Ricky Darryl (I5089)
 
503 Carpenter, William R., 41, formerly of Fairborn, Friday in Elyria. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday. (Morris Sons, Fairborn)
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Monday, 3 August 1981.
 
Carpenter, William Ray (I5088)
 
504 Carr - Basil P. Carr, 86, Rte. 2 SW., died Thursday at a local hospital. Funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at the West Side Methodist Church, the Rev. John H. Ristow officiating. Burial in Castner Falls Cemetery. Body at the George Co.
The Great Falls Leader, Great Falls, Montana. Friday, 8 August 1958.
 
Carr, Basil P. (I871)
 
505 Carrie GEIESENHAFF was born in Illinois May 16, 1866, and departed this life at Shattuck, Oklahoma, June 21, 1931.

At the age of ten she moved with her parents to Mercer County, Missouri and there grew to womanhood. She was united in marriage to N. R. TIPTON on August 13, 1895, at Purdin, Missouri. To this union eight children were born. The husband and four children have preceded her in death. Those living are Merlin of Iowa; David of Colorado; and Helen and Dillie of Canadian.

On December 26, 1918, she was married to A. R. CADE at Ochiltree, Texas, and they have since made their home on a farm in the Huntoon community. Besides the husband and children there are five step-children, Esther, Rob, Lillie, Anna and Frank; four sisters; one brother and a host other relatives and friends, who mourn the departure of this loved one.

The funeral services were held from the Methodist church in Perryton at 2:30 o’clock, Tuesday afternoon with Rev. W. C. Bryan in charge. Interment was made in Ochiltree cemetery.

(Published in The Ochiltree County Herald (Perryton, TX), Thursday, June 25, 1931.)
 
Geisenhoff, Carrie May (I2539)
 
506 Cassity
Sarah Anne Swiggart was born March 8, 1849, and departed this life May 7, 1922, being 72 years, one month and 29 days old.
The deceased was married to Alonzo M. Cassity June 29, 1871, and to this union was born two children, Alfred T. of Milan, Mo., and R.D. of Purdin, Mo. She united with the Church of Christ about 31 years ago and remained a faithful Christian until death called her home.
The subject of this sketch was born on a farm near Scottsville, Mo., where she resided until the death of her mother broke up the home. She then lived with relatives until her marriage, after which she lived on a farm four miles west of Milan, Mo., where she reared her family. Later in life, about the year 1911, she and her husband moved to Purdin, Mo., where they reside until death called the father home, after which she made her home with her two sons.
Aunt Sarah Anne, as she was generally known, was loved by the little friends as well as the older ones, and many are the loving deeds of kindnesses which they will remember her by.
Beside the two sons she leaves two granddaughters and one grand son and a host of friends in Sullivan and Linn counties to mourn her departure.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ at Purdin, Mo, after which the remains were laid to rest beside her husband in the Purdin cemetery to await the Judgement call.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 18 May 1922.
 
Swiggart, Sarah Ann (I1797)
 
507 Cassity Will Case
In Judge Fred Lamb’s court Friday morning the case of V.M. Cassity et al vs. Fred E. Cassity came on for trial the plaintiffs sought to have the will of the late Armstrong Cassity set aside. Seventy witnesses were present and a strong array of legal talent. The trial consumed Friday and late Saturday evening the case was passed over to the jury which did not require much time in returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 February 1920, page 1.
 
Cassity, Armstrong (I2258)
 
508 Cassity Will Case
In Judge Fred Lamb’s court Friday morning the case of V.M. Cassity et al vs. Fred E. Cassity came on for trial the plaintiffs sought to have the will of the late Armstrong Cassity set aside. Seventy witnesses were present and a strong array of legal talent. The trial consumed Friday and late Saturday evening the case was passed over to the jury which did not require much time in returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 February 1920, page 1.
 
Cassity, Victor Murray (I2268)
 
509 Cassity Will Case
In Judge Fred Lamb’s court Friday morning the case of V.M. Cassity et al vs. Fred E. Cassity came on for trial the plaintiffs sought to have the will of the late Armstrong Cassity set aside. Seventy witnesses were present and a strong array of legal talent. The trial consumed Friday and late Saturday evening the case was passed over to the jury which did not require much time in returning a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 3 February 1920, page 1.
 
Cassity, Frederick Earl (I2266)
 
510 Cassity – Earl, age 75 years of 617 So. 19th St. Survived by wife, Ann A.
Funeral services Sat. 10AM at Mortuary. Interment St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Gretna, NE. Visitation with family Fri. 6-8PM at Mortuary.
Fitch & Cole Chapel, Farnam at 36th St. 344-4777
Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska. Thursday, 6 October 1983.
 
Cassity, Earl (I4477)
 
511 Cassity – Velma, age 87, 617 So. 19th St. Survived by son and daughter-in-law, Earl and Ann Cassity, Omaha.
Services Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. Swanson-Golden Mortuary Chapel, Interment Hold Sepulcher Cemetery, Gretna, Nebr.
N.P. Swanson Kenneth Golden Mortuary
3205 Harney 342-1060
Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, Nebraska. Wednesday 27 February 1974.
 
Barnette, Velma Myrtle (I4479)
 
512 Cassity, Viola Irene, 90, El Reno, Oklahoma, passed away Saturday. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. L.L. Wright, El Reno, Okla., son, Harry E. Cassity, California, granddaughter, Mrs. R.S. McVean, Fort Worth. Remains will be forwarded Monday evening to Wall Diffenderfer Mortuary, Topeka, Kansas, for 2 p.m. services Wednesday. Interment Topeka, Kansas. Arrangements Owens-Brumley, 425 S. Henderson. ED5-4557.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Monday, 20 May 1963.
 
Brewer, Viola Irene (I1234)
 
513 Cassity.
Mrs. W. J. Cassity died in this city Sunday and was buried Tuesday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll and was about forty-one years old. Since her marriage to Mr. Cassity, she lived several years at Wetmore and then came to Holton. The funeral was held at the evangelical church, Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J.J. Kliphardt conducted the service, and Rev. C.F. Erffmeyer preached the sermon. The husband and three children are left to mourn their loss.

The Holton Recorder, Holton, Kansas. Thursday, 14 May 1903
 
Knoll, Mary Jane (I1211)
 
514 casualty in World War II Purvis, Raymond Kermit (I3972)
 
515 casualty of the Civil War Cassity, Isaac Newton (I1789)
 
516 Catherine B. Jimison
Mon, you left us today,
You had to go.
You left us with this loneliness,
We all loved you so.
God in His garden
Need a very special rose,
You were the very best,
And the best is what he chose.
Catherine Bernice Jimison of Russellville, Ohio, was born September 8, 1912, to Rosie (Moody) and Sanford Harris. She passed away Sunday, July 22, 2001, at the Ohio Valley manor.
Bernice began to demonstrate her life-long commitment to others as she cared for her eight brothers and sisters while her mother worked as a mail carrier. She married William Herman Jimison on July 4, 1928. This union was blessed with the birth of 15 children. The family continued to grow steadily over the years with the addition of spouses and over eighty grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Her husband died on October 8, 1981, after 53 years of marriage. Bernice was also preceded in death by sons David, Edward, and Dean Jimison; daughter Anna Jo Puckett; and son-in-law Ray Porter. Surviving children and their spouse include: Aileen and Burton Wamsley, Kenneth and Wilma Jimison, Geraldine and Merville Wright, Arnold and Vickie Jimison, Jane and Junior Shreffler, Oleta Porter, Larry and Ronnie Jimison, Danny and Becky Jimison, Bob and Cindy Jimison, Jeff and Vicki Jimison, Sand and Janet Jimison, Pauline Jimison, and Evelyn Jimison.
Bernice was a very hard-working, loving, and cheerful person who dedicated her life to her family and loved ones. She ran her home as well as any business and made sure no visitor left with an empty stomach. Although she had many hardships to face during her life, Bernice was a source of strength and comfort in times of need. She was always ready to put aside her own pain to ease someone else’s.
The Family of Catherine B “Ma” Jimison
 
Harris, Catherine Bernice (I3840)
 
517 Catlin, Ill. - Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Catlin Church of Christ for Wayne Hickman, 79, of 123 Short in Catlin. He died of natural causes Friday (Dec. 18, 1981) at his home. Frank Bush will officiate, and burial will be in Mt. Vernon Cemetery west of Catlin. Visitation will be 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at Carrington Funeral Home in Fairmount. Hickman was an electrical engineering graduate of the University of Illinois. He worked at Commonwealth Edison in Joliet, retiring in 1967. He was a pioneer in the field of rural electricity. Hickman was born Sept. 25, 1902, in Catlin Township, the son of George and Sadie Hopper Hickman. On June 12, 1932, in Catlin, he married Miriam Gilkison, who survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Ann Hickman of Catlin; and a granddaughter, Susan Lynn Hickman of Oklahoma. Hickman was preceded in death by a son, Charles, on June 7, 1970, and by three brothers, Wilfred, Vernon and Owen. DANVILLE COMMERCIAL-NEWS.
 
Hickman, Wayne (I1191)
 
518 Catlin, Vermilion County, Illinois Hedges, Marcus Newton (I496)
 
519 Cavanee. Nannie Bell Cavanee.
Services Monday, 12 noon, at Utter-McKinley’s Jewel City Mortuary, Glendale.
The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Monday, 29 June 1945.
 
Reynolds, Nannie Bell (I1764)
 
520 Cave Creek
(last week)
We were sorry to learn of the death of Mrs. Sarah Stroup last Monday night at her home in Lebanon. Mr. Stroup passed away a week and a day before her. They lived many years in our neighborhood, in east Dallas County.
Dallas County Republican, Buffalo, Missouri. Thursday, 5 June 1947.
 
Hedges, Sarah Jane Greeson (I1975)
 
521 Cecil C. McHenry
Services were to be at 11 a.m. today at the Welsheimer Funeral Home, South Bend, for Cecil C. McHENRY, 87, of 112 E. Oakside St., South Bend.

Burial was to be in Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to the Zion United Church of Christ, 715 E. Wayne St., South Bend, 46617.

Mr. McHenry died at 5:50 a.m. Friday at Medco Nursing Home, South Bend. He was born Sept. 9, 1903 in Rochester to Bruce and Haddie CASTLE McHENRY. On Aug. 18, 1934 in South Bend he married Irene H. HAERENS, who survives. He was retired after 32 years with the South Bend Fire Department, of which he was a chief from 1963-68. He was a member of the Zion United Church of Christ.

Surviving with his wife are a daughter, Margaret KOMP, South Bend; a son, Dr. Thomas B. McHENRY, West Lafayette; six grandchildren, and a great-grandchild.
Published in The Rochester Sentinel. Monday, January 21, 1991.

SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1991
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
Submitted by; April Gross
 
McHenry, Cecil Claire (I4577)
 
522 Cecil Earl Gilkison
Versailles, Sept. 12 – Cecil Earl Gilkison, 49, Huntertown Road, Versailles, died suddenly about 3 p.m. today. He was a farmer and a native of Fleming County. He was a member of the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Myrtle Maddox Gilkison; his father, Martin Luther Gilkison; two sons, Jerry Gilkison, Versailles, and Ronnie Gilkison, Camp LeJune, N.C.; a daughter, Mrs. Gene Goodrich; five sisters, Mrs. Roy Fearin and Mrs. William Parker, Fleming County; Mrs. Roy Strode and Mrs. Woodrow Bishop, Mason County; Mrs. Roy Humphries, Louisville; a brother, James F. Gilkison, Versailles, and a granddaughter.
The body is at Duell’s Funeral Chapel in Versailles.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 13 September 1959.
 
Gilkison, Cecil Earl (I4765)
 
523 Cecil G. Boyce, 69, of 618 N. 26th St., died Friday at 9:50 a.m. in St. Elizabeth Hospital. He had been in failing health several years.

Mr. Boyce was born near Cissna Park, Ill., but lived in Lafayette most of this life. He was a machinist at Fairfield manufacturing Co. for 35 years until his retirement in 1971. He was married to the former Mabel Bender, who died in 1971.

Mr. Boyce was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, F. and A.M. Tippecanoe Lodge 492, Merou Grotto, the Scottish Rite Valley of Indiana, and Murat Shrine of Indiana.

There are no immediate survivors.
 
Boyce, Cecil George (I4611)
 
524 CECIL L. CASSITY, son of ROBERT WILLIAM and ORA CARR CASSITY, was born 31 July 1892 in Purdin and died 8 June 1945 in Research Hospital in Kansas City. Married MARGARET FAITH HISEL 24 Dec 1911. 3 sons born, 2 dying in infancy. Leaves wife, son Flight Officer BEN U. CASSITY of Bowman Field, Louisville KY; 2 brothers WILLIE PRESLEY CASSITY of Des Moines IA; CARL T. CASSITY of Purdin MO; cousin Rev JAMES PRESLEY POUND who assisted Rev ANGLEN in the funeral service at Purdin Methodist Church. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 14 June 1945, Browning MO.)
 
Cassity, Cecil Lewellyn (I2575)
 
525 Census records list birth place as Colorado Thorne, Dorothy Geraldine (I4345)
 
526 Champaign, Ill., December 20. – John R. Alsip, an old and respected farmer, met with a sad death Saturday evening. He returned from selling his grain to a dealer in this city, and walked with three neighbors from the depot home. He left them at his gate, handed some packages to his wife, pumped a pail of water for his horses, and started from the platform with it, slipped on the icy ground and fell, breaking his neck. His wife’s screams called the neighbors back, but he died as they carried him into the house. He leaves a grown-up family.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, St. Louis, Missouri. Tuesday, 21 December 1880.
 
Alsip, John Baynard (I2088)
 
527 Charles "Jim" Morton Jackson 74, of Steinauer, Nebraska passed away on Saturday, August 11, 2012 at his home in Steinauer, Nebraska. He was born on September 10, 1937 to Raymond and Ada (Crouch) Jackson in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. When Charles was young he and his family moved from Mt. Vernon to Genoa, Illinois where he grew up and attended school to the 9th grade. Charles married Janice Graham on November 7, 1975 in Omaha, Nebraska. Charles did construction and trucking for many different companies through his life. Charles loved to pheasant hunt, fish, deer hunting, watching car racing and baseball. He loved spending time with family, siblings and friends.

Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Ada Jackson, brothers Franklin Jackson and Orville "Jack" Jackson.

He is survived by his wife Janice of Steinauer, NE, sons and spouses, Charles Jackson, Jr. and Morene of Illinois, Steven Jackson and Theresa of Wisconsin, Jack Bonde of Illinois, stepchildren, Michelle Koelmel of Steinauer, NE, Stuart Pruett and wife Roxanne of Steinauer, NE, three grandchildren, 8 step-grandchildren, brother Larry Jackson of Belvedere, Illinois, and sister Katherine Saunders of Illinois.

Funeral services 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at Wherry Mortuary, 919 G Street, Pawnee City, Nebraska. Officiating Elder Mark Morrow. Visitation Tuesday, August 14, 2012 from Noon-8 p.m. with family greeting friends from 6-8 p.m. at Wherry Mortuary, Pawnee City, Nebraska. Interment at the Pawnee City Cemetery, Pawnee City, Nebraska.
 
Jackson, Charles Morton (I4757)
 
528 Charles Alfred Cassity, son of Josephine and Armstrong Cassity, was born August 26, 1872 near Linneus, Linn county, Missouri and departed this life July 11, 1935, aged 57 years, 10 months and 17 days. He spent his childhood and early manhood days in Linn county and for the last twenty years had been a resident of Illinois. At an early age he united with the Christian church. He leaves to mourn his passing one sister, Mrs. R.H. Bowles, of Linneus, and three brothers, Victor Cassity, of Trenton, Mo.; W.C. Cassity and Fred Cassity, both of Purdin, Mo., besides numerous other relatives and a wide circle of friends.
The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 18 July 1935.
 
Cassity, Charles A. (I2269)
 
529 Charles Alfred Helms
Charles Alfred Helms, son of Hiram and Martha Helms, was born July 1, 1879, and passed away at his home near New Boston, Missouri, April 10, 1940, at the age of 61 years, 9 months and 9 days. He was united in marriage to Miss Pearl King of Winigam, Missouri, April 19, 1909. To this union five children were born: Mrs. Ruby Yochim of New Boston, Missouri; Earl and Carol of Brookfield, Missouri, and Curt and Ruth of the home.
His parents, a brother, Glen, and sister, Mrs. Ada Emberton, preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn his passing a devoted wife and children, a granddaughter, Wilma Rose Yochim, three brothers, Earl of Kansas City, Missouri, Roy, of Milan, and Oscar, of Quincy, Illinois, one sister, Mrs. Emma Hoselton, of Linneus, Missouri.
Charles, as he was called, spent his entire married life in the community in which he lived and numbered his friends by his acquaintance.
Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock by the Rev. Carl Hullett. Burial in the Price cemetery.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 18 April 1940, page 1.
 
Helms, Charles Alfred (I2996)
 
530 Charles Anthony Cassity, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cassity, was born November 30, 1894 in Sullivan County, Missouri. He was united in marriage to Pansy Schoonover, in Beaver County, Oklahoma, December 8, 1920. To this union one son, Cecil, was born. He preceded his father in death, having given his lie for his county in World War II.
On January 20, 1923 he was united to marriage to Louise Forney at Balko, Oklahoma. To this union was born two daughters and one son.
Mr. and Mrs. Cassity moved to Morton County, Kansas in 1943 and have resided there ever since. He passed from this life October 22, 1955 while at work. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife, Louise, two daughters, Mrs. Reola Caldwell, Dodge City, Kansas, Mrs. Lavone Wingert, Boise City, Oklahoma and one son, Walter of Wichita, Kansas; one sister, Mrs. Rosie Reed, Merced, California and one brother, Lon Cassity, Gardenia, California; five grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. His mother and father and two brothers preceded him in death.
The Herald-Democrat,
Thursday, 3 November 1955.
 
Cassity, Charles Anthony (I1770)
 
531 Charles Arnold was born in Milan, Mo., November 21, 1881, and died at his home one-half mile south of Purdin, April 15, 1921.
He grew to manhood near Browning, Missouri, and on November 25, 1902, he was married to Miss Bessie Pound of Purdin. To this union two sons were born, Kenneth Eugene, age 7; Harold Derwell, age 4 years. He leaves to mourn their loss his beloved wife, two sons, five sisters, two brothers and a host of friends. While living in Linneus about ten years ago, he united with the Methodist church.
The funeral, conducted by Rev. E.L. Robison, took place from the Methodist church Monday, April 18, 1921, at 2:30 in the afternoon, and the burial, under the direction of M.Y. Rush, was made in the Rose Hill cemetery.
Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 19 April 1921.
 
Arnold, Charles J. (I2563)
 
532 Charles C. BOWMAN, 77, died at 12:05 p.m. Sunday at his home 1511 Bancroft avenue, this city. He had been seriously ill for the past several weeks. He had been a resident of this city for eight years.
Born in Kosciusko county, March 16, 1877, he was the son of William and Elizabeth (COOK) BOWMAN. He was married to Almeda FENSTEMAKER on August 12, 1905. She preceded him in death in June, 1953. He was a member of I.O.O.F. lodge of this city and the Masonic lodge of Elkhart.
Survivors are two brothers, Wilda F. BOWMAN, of Wabash county; Samuel BOWMAN, of Portland, Ore. and several nieces.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Zimmerman Brothers funeral home. Rev. Harry BAILEY will officiate. Burial will be in the Rochester I.O.O.F. cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Published in The Rochester News-Sentinel
Monday, May 24, 1954
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1954
by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
 
Bowman, Charles (I4589)
 
533 Charles Clark Crouch Jr., 82, of Mount Vernon, Ill., died Thursday, March 29, 2007, at home.
Born Nov. 15, 1924, in Belle Rive, he was the son of Charles Clark Crouch Sr. and Susan Blanche (Orrick) Crouch. He married Helen L. Smeathers on April 19, 1950, in Mount Vernon; she preceded him in death on Jan. 24, 1994.
Charles fought in the Solomon Islands and the South Philippines in the Asiatic Pacific Theater with the U.S. Army during World War II. He owned and operated an underground telephone cable installation company.
He is survived by three sons, Thomas C. (Susan) Crouch of Bluford, Charles N. (Quit) Crouch of Spring Hill, Fla., and James H. (Jean) Crouch of Sycamore; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; two brothers, Tom (Mary) Crouch of DeKalb and Bill Crouch of Sycamore; and three sisters, Elnore Gregory of Bluford, Mary Border of South Carolina and Ruth Ann Delaney of Mount Vernon.
He was preceded in death by his wife, his parents and other brothers and sisters.
The graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, April 2, at New Hope Cemetery south of Belle Rive. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. Sunday, April 1, at Hughey Funeral Home in Mount Vernon.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Hughey Funeral Home. Call (618) 242-3348 or visit www.hugheyfuneralhome1969.com for further information and to send condolences.
Published by Daily Chronicle on Mar. 30, 2007.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/daily-chronicle/name/charles-crouch-obituary?id=29798084

 
Crouch, Charles Clark (I2977)
 
534 Charles Cracraft Craycraft, Charles (I3587)
 
535 Charles D Pulliam, age 65, Purdin, died Wednesday, January 29, 2014 At Sullivan County Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services will be at 1:00 pm Monday February 3, 2014 at the Linneus United Methodist Church with Rev Sue Lambert officiating. Burial will be in Purdin Cemetery. Visitation will start at 1:00 pm Sunday, February 2, 2014 at Rhoades Funeral Home with family receiving friends from 5:00pm-7:00 pm. Also visitation will be from 10:00am-untiltime of service Monday at the Church. Memorial donations are suggested to Sullivan Memorial Hospital Long Term Care, and may be left at the church or sent to the funeral home, 216 Linn St , Brookfield, Mo 6628.

Charles Duane, son of Charles and Velma Lee Baskett Phillips, was born on July 29, 1948 in Purdin.

He is survived by his children, Edward Pulliam and Denise, Kirksville, Sherrill Liebhart and husband, Greg of Winigan; grandchildren, Trace, Alex and Brandon Pullium, Natalie and Emma Bushnell, Kaitlin Morris and husband Marcus, Dalton, and Cole Liebhart, extended family, Julia Cash, and family and Lynn Turner and family.

Charles was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and two grandchildren, Makala and Cameron Liebhart.
 
Pulliam, Charles Duane (I5333)
 
536 Charles E. Ingram Sr.
Maysville, Nov. 11 – Charles E. Ingram sr., 79, landowner and retired farmer of the Wedonia community, died at 12:07 a.m. today at Hayswood Hospital where he had been confined since Oct. 20 after suffering a fractured hip in a fall at his home.
He had been in ill health for the past six years after suffering a stroke. After he retired, he moved to Maysville. He was a native of Bath County and a member of the Mill Creek Christian Church.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Margaret Hall Ingram; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Wilson, at home; three sons, William Ingram, Campbellsville; Charles Ingram Jr., Maysville, and Douglas Ingram, Mason County, and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the J.W. Porter and Sons Funeral Home here by the Rev. M. Glynn Burke and the Rev. James Compton. Burial will be in Hillsboro Cemetery in Fleming County. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. Sunday.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 12 November 1961.
 
Ingram, Charles Edgar (I3112)
 
537 Charles Edward Pulliam, 85 of Purdin, passed away Tuesday, January 1, 2013 at Twin Pines Adult Care Center in Kirksville.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m., Friday, January 4, 2013 at the Linneus United Methodist Church with Rev. Sue Lambert officiating.

Burial will follow in the Purdin Cemetery.

Charles Edward Pulliam was born April 13, 1927 in Purdin, Missouri, the son of Charlie and Nora Buswell Pulliam.

He was united in marriage to Velma Lee Baskett on October 29, 1947 in Cameron, Missouri.

Charles is survived by his son Duane Pulliam of Purdin, grandchildren: Ed Pulliam of Jefferson City, MO, Sherrill and Greg Libhart of Winigam, Lynn and Joe Turner of St. Joseph, MO, and Julie Cas of Brookfield. Also surviving are eleven Great-grandchildren, and one neice, Charlene Waniski of Springfield, MO.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Velma, two great-grandchildren: Makala and Cameron Liebhart, a sister: Irene Smithers, and one niece: Norlene Laffey.
 
Pulliam, Charles Edward (I2940)
 
538 Charles Elmer Toller,66, of Mount Carmel Road, Flemingsburg died Friday, May 29,2009, at Fleming County Hospital.

He was a retired employee of Brownings EPT and an employee of Walmart.

Mr. Toller was born Oct. 29, 1942 in Lewis County, the son of the late Marvin and Icy Grayson Toller.

He was the widower of Joan Ann Doyle Toller.

Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Darlene (Wayne) Glass of Blue Creek, Ohio, and Angie (Matt) Yates of Vanceburg; two sons and daughters-in-law, Greg (Winnie) Toller of Flemingsburg and Charles (Esther) Toller of Flemingsburg; eight grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; four brothers, Ray (Alice) Toller of Maysville, Omar (Edna) Toller of Manchester, Dick (Jo)Toller of Indianapolis, and Russell (Peggy) Toller of Vanceburg; and four sisters, Wanda (Jr.) Doyle of Fleming County, Daisy (Bill) Doyle of Fleming County, Pauline (Vester) Florence of Mason County, and Lena (Sam) Gilbert of Lewis County.

He was preceded in death by brothers, Marvin Toller Jr., Jim Toller, Walter Toller, Wilburn Toller, Wilmor Toller and an infant brother; and a sister, Helen Swim.

Services were held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 3, 2009, at Pleasant Valley Church of Christ. Bro. Hilliary Underwood officiated and interment was in the Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Visitation was held Tuesday at the Denton-Workman Funeral Home. 
Toller, Charles Elmer (I4804)
 
539 Charles F. Brigham
Charles F. Brigham, 75, 732 Occidental Avenue, San Mateo, died Wednesday night at a Belmont rest home. A native of Oil City, Pa., he had been a resident of this area for 33 years. He was Pacific Coast manager for the Benjamin Johns women’s wearing apparel firm.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Margaret; two daughters, Mrs. Chauncey Woodworth, San Diego; Mrs. Jack Riehle, Overland Park, Kansas; a brother, S.T.J. Brigham, San Mateo, and four grandchildren.
He was a 50-year member of Petrolia Masonic Lodge, Oil City; a member of the California Commandery Knights Templar, and of Islam Temple Shrine.
Private funeral services will be held Monday, with inurnment at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity.
The Times, San Mateo, California. Friday, 6 March 1964.
 
Brigham, Charles Fidelio (I3527)
 
540 Charles F. Colcord, 58, 40 Locust Ave., Florence, died Wednesday at his residence. He had until recently operated a dairy farm near Verona. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae McClanahan Colcord; two sons, Terry, the U.S. Army, Ft. McClellan, Ala., and Ronnie Colcord, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Mattingly, Louisville, and Mrs. Ann Ries, Cleves, Ohio, and a brother, Harold Colcord, Melbourne, Fla. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Hamilton Funeral Home, Verona. Visitation is after 3 p.m. Friday. Burial in the Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry, Ridge.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 5 March 1970.
 
Colcord, Charles F. (I3087)
 
541 Charles Fletcher Bagley
Charles Fletcher Bagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Bagley, was born August 17, 1921, and passed away January 14, 1932, age ten years, five months and three days. Charles leaves to mourn his departure his mother and father, three sisters, Margaret, Claire and Wilma, besides a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at the Church of Christ, Purdin, Missouri by Rev. Ralph Acree, Sunday, January 17th at two o’clock. Burial was in Purdin cemetery.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 21 January 1932.
 
Bagley, Charles Fletcher (I1830)
 
542 CHARLES FLETCHER BAGLEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.CURTIS BAGLEY, born 17 Aug 1921, died 14 Jan 1932. Leaves sisters MARGARET, CLAIRE and WILMA. Burial Purdin Cemetery.
from The Browning Leader-Record, issue 21 Jan 1932
 
Bagley, Charles Fletcher (I1830)
 
543 Charles George
Charles E. George, 88, assistant postmaster and acting postmaster here before his retirement, died early Thursday morning at the Jones Nursing Home in Marion where he had been a patient since last October. He had been ill since August.
Mr. George had made his home with a grandson, John E. Main, 1620 s. Edgewood dr., until he entered the nursing home.
He was a member of the Unitarian Church at Mt. Carmel, Mt. Moriah Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Valley of Indianapolis, and the National Association of Retired Civil Employees.
He was born in Franklin County, June 5, 1878, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael George, and came here to 1917 from Franklin. His wife, Edna M. George, died in 1953.
Surviving are three grandsons, John Main of Anderson, with whom he resided, Donald G. Main of Marion, and Richard Main of Indianapolis; eight great-grandchildren, and two nephews.
Friends may call at the Baker Brothers Funeral Home after 4 p.m. today.
Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Saturday by the Rev. John Siner of the First Methodist Church. Interment will be made in the East Maplewood Cemetery.
Anderson Herald, Anderson, Indiana. Friday, 6 January 1967.
 
George, Charles Egbert (I2040)
 
544 Charles Gillkison
Goshen: Charles L. Gilkison, 55, of 628 Manila road, died Saturday at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Mariemont.
Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, where visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Plainview Cemetery at Newtonsville.
The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 18 June 1973.
 
Gilkison, Charles Lee (I791)
 
545 Charles H Derr , 65 formerly of this city died August 18 in Texas City, Texas. He was the son of William H & Julia Hedges Derr both deceased . He was the proprietor of Derr Hotel on the site of Hotel Frederick for years and during the Civil War.Two brothers Samuel & Marion Derr and three sisters Mamie Derr, Mrs. J M Murray and Kate Brendel survive him. The remains will be brought to the city for burial . Thomas P. Rice has Charge
Frederick County Post
 
Derr, Charles H. (I3381)
 
546 Charles H. Ehrhart Dies In Mt. Vernon
Charles H. Ehrhart, 75, of Mount Vernon, formerly of Decatur, died at 10:25 p.m. Wednesday in Jefferson County Memorial Hospital, Mount Vernon.
He had been in failing health five years and critically ill a month.
He was born Sept. 21, 1879 near Decatur, a son of Samuel and Fannie Lourish Ehrhart. He married Lillie Belle Good in Decatur Feb. 28, 1901.
A retired farmer, he was a member of the Methodist Church.
Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Roy of Benton and Edward of Belle Rive; six daughter, Mrs. Neva Bradford, Mount Vernon; Mrs. Gracie Crouch, Bluford; Mrs. Martha Grubbs and Mrs. Gladys Bernius, both of Decatur; Mrs. Lidora Dickey, Maroa, and Mrs. Marybelle Smith, Pecos, Tex.; a brother, Frank, Decatur, and 23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Two sons, a daughter, one brother and two sisters preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. (CST) Saturday in the Pulley Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, where friends may call. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. (CDT) Saturday in the Boiling Springs Cemetery near Decatur.
The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 10 June 1955.
 
Ehrhart, Charles Henry (I3296)
 
547 Charles Hedges (b.c. 1673; d.c. 12 Oct. 1743- Chester Co., Pa) who m. Elizabeth Stille (d. < 12 Oct. 1743 -Chester Co. Pa) daughter of Anders Stille and Annetje Pieters. (Olof Persson Stille and his Family by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig (PeterCraig@ColonialSwedes.org) originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, Number 16 (Fall 1997).

http://mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/hedges.html 
Hedges, Charles (I5203)
 
548 Charles Hedges, age 5, was apprenticed as a wheelright for a period of 12 years.

The New Castle Court sat monthly, its December session being held on Tuesday, 3 December 1678. (NCR, 1:251). At the end of the January sitting (8-9 January 1678/9), the court records show
"Mary the Late Widdow of William Hodges deceased this day apeared in Court whoe declared to have putt out hur son Charles hodges of about 5 Jeares of adge, unto Thomas Jacobs of Bread & Cheese Ysland for the full space and terme of Twelve Jears now next Ensuing, Thomas Jacobs Lykewyse apearing in Court did aknowledge to have taken the said Chyld for the abovesaid terme of 12 years; during which tyme hee doth promisse & Ingage to find the said boy with sufficient meat drink apparill washing and Lodgeing, and att the end of the 12 Jears to give to the boy a Cowe and Calfe, and doth further promis to Instruct him (if hee the said Jacobs Lives and that the boy is Capable of itt) in the trade of a wheele Right, and that his son Oele Tomas shall Larne the said boy to Reed as much as hee can teach him." (NCR, 1:285-86)

Thomas Jacobsson, who accepted responsibility for Charles Hedges, was a Finnish Swede who had arrived in former new Sweden … in 1656 with his wife [and] three children…. Thomas Jacobsson's name last appeared in New Castle County court records in the above-quoted excerpt. He presumably died shortly thereafter. He was no longer living in February 1682/3 when his son, Olle Thomasson [but not Thomas Jacobsson], pledged allegiance to the new government of William Penn. (NCR, 2:37)

The Joseph Project
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hedges/joseph/life.htm
[Repeated here is a series of excerpts from "The Colonial Descendants of William and Mary Hedges" by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, Washington D.C. , November 1988, quoted and posted on the HEDGES Biographies/Vital Statistics GenConnect board in 1999 by permission of the author]

 
Hedges, Charles (I5203)
 
549 Charles Lee Mosteller
Brazil, Ind. (Special) - Graveside services for Charles Lee Mosteller, 17, RR14, who died at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in Clay County Hospital, will be a 2 p.m. Thursday at Center Point Cemetery, with the Rev. Harold Kollmeyer officiating. Friends may call at Lawson-Slack Funeral Home. He was formerly a student at Brazil Junior High School. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mosteller; four sisters, Betty, Kathryn and Mildred, all at home, and Mrs. James Morgan, Spencer, four brother, Roy and Ross, both at home, Jack, Lena, and Carl, Indianapolis, and a step grandmother, Mrs. Cressie Mosteller, Indianapolis.
The Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana. Wednesday, 3 March 1976.
 
Mosteller, Charles Lee (I5142)
 
550 CHARLES MAYHALL, SR, 79, OF LOUISVILLE, PASSED AWAY ON AUG 6, 2006 AT BAPTIST HOSPITAL EAST. HE WAS A NATIVE OF LEXINGTON, KY, A RETIRED ACCOUNTING CLERK FOR WHAYNE SUPPLY WITH 37 YEARS OF SERVICE, A MEMBER OF BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH AND A US ARMY WORLD WAR II AND KOREAN CONFLICT VETERAN, AND A GRADUATE OF MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY.

OBITUARY AS IN THE COURIER-JOURNAL, AUG.2006
 
Mayhall, Charles M. (I3848)
 

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