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10551 SOUTH SHORE, Ky. - Arthur Carl (Willie) Miller, 86, of South Shore, died Saturday at home after a brief illness.
An Ironton, Ohio, Native and a World War I veteran, he was retired from the former Selby Shoe Co. in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Preceded in death by his wife, Rosa Lucille Hunt Miller, in 1975, he is survived by three daughters, Kathryn VanHoose and Dorothy Williams, both of South Shore, and Thelma Mercer of Portsmouth, two brothers, Omer Miller, minister, of Russell, and Earl of Cincinnati, Ohio; a sister, Erma Sammons of South Shore; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services at planned at 1 p.m. Tuesday at South Shore First Church of God, with Rev. Harley Johnson officiating, and burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery.
Military rites by James L. Flannery Post 276 American Legion are planned.
Friends may call at Roberson Funeral Home from 3 to 9 p.m. today, and until services Tuesday.

The Portsmouth Daily Times, Monday, September 20, 1982
 
Miller, Arthur Carl "Willie" (I4432)
 
10552 SOUTH SHORE, Ky. - Mrs. Mae Elizabeth Clark Hunt, 79, of South Shore, died Tuesday at home after a long illness.
A native of Greenup County, she was a member of south Shore First United Methodist Church, Daughters of America, Order of Eastern Star, South Shore Garden Club and South Shore Homemakers Club.
Her husband, Richard A. Hunt, died in 1977.
Surviving are two sons, Donald of South Shore and Lester of Dayton, Ohio; a foster daughter, Mrs. Debbie Sturgeon of Vienna, Ill.; two brothers, Ira and Garfield Clark, both of South Shore; two sisters, Mrs. Bessie Morman of South Shore and Mrs. Margaret Weeks of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Service is to be at 2 p.m. Friday at Roberson Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Harley Johnson officiating and interment in Siloam Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 9 a.m. until the service Friday.

The Portsmouth Daily Times, Wednesday, April 17, 1985.
 
Clark, Mae Elizabeth (I4431)
 
10553 Southaven, MS

Ralph Hedges Blaylock was born in Duck Hill, MS to Ben Hedges Blaylock and Minnie Myrtle (Brown) Blaylock. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of South Carolina at the age of 19 and served as a 1st Lieutenant in the USMC during the Korean War. Soon after, he took a job with International Harvester in Memphis as a manufacturing engineer. He married Alma Christene Costilow of Grenada on April 13, 1952. They have four children: Yvonne Richardson (Mike), Dan Blaylock (Karen), Lorene Ufferman (Doug), Patricia Langford (Ken); eight grandchildren: Yvette Jackson, Kristen Adams, Brandon Blaylock, James Michael Richardson, Courtney Bowen, Brett Blaylock, Jared Ufferman, Rachel Ufferman and a host of great-grandchildren. He was a devout Christian and dedicated his life to the ministry. He pastored the Somerville Church of God, the Church of God at Southaven and the Hernando Church of God. He was a church planter and was instrumental in the establishment of several churches in the north Mississippi area. He was a faithful man. He went home to be with the Lord on December 9, 2015. Visitation will be Saturday, December 12, 2015 from 12:30 p.m. until the service begins at 2 p.m. at Colonial Hills Church of God, 2432 Colonial Hills Drive, Southaven, MS. Burial will follow in Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens in Southaven. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.twinoaksfuneralhome.com

Published in The Commercial Appeal on Dec. 11, 2015
 
Blaylock, Rev Ralph Hedges (I1319)
 
10554 Soverly, Judith A.
Soverly, Judith A. – age 40 of Gary, Indiana, passed away Thursday, June 5, 1986. Survivors: husband, David: one son, Michael; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul (Estelle) Jones of Gary; two sisters, Rhoda (Garland) Butler of Highland and Pauline (Richard) Apps of Michigan; several nieces and nephews; great-nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by sister, Ruth Higgins in 1957.
Funeral services Saturday, June 7, 10 a.m. at the Kuiper Funeral Home Cahpel with James Sparks, Minister, officiating. Burial, Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville. Friends are invited to meet with the family Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kuiper Funeral Home, 9039 Kleinman (2 blks. south of Ridge Rd.), Highland.
Mrs. Soverly was a member of the First Church of God of Munster.
The Times, Munster, Indiana. Thursday, 5 June 1986.
 
Jones, Judith Ann (I3937)
 
10555 Spanish American War: enlisted May 6, 1898, discharged Nov 6, 1898. Stilwill, Eugene Leroy (I1722)
 
10556 Spearfish – John M. Garhart, 74, Spearfish, died Thursday, July 6, 1995, at Lookout Memorial Hospital in Spearfish.
John Garhart was born Oct. 2, 1920, in Denver, Colo., to John W. and Maude M. (Eckdeen) Garhart. The family came to Spearfish in 1934, and John graduated from Spearfish High School in 1939. He attended South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, then served in the U.S. Army.
Following his discharge, he returned to Spearfish and attended Black Hill State University, where he excelled in football, basketball, baseball and track.
In 1945, he married Myrl A. Clifton at Broadus, Mont. They lived in Spearfish. Garhart pioneered pulpwood production in the Black Hills and was one of the foremost independent timber businessmen in the West River. He owned and operated Garhart & Pool, Inc., a timber contracting business. He also owned and operated a sawmill known as Northern Hill Forest Products.
ON April 30, 1967, he married Blanche Jones Torgerson at White Lake.
. . . . .
Survivors include his wife, Blanche Garhart, Spearfish; four daughters, Jody Olson, Hillsboro, Ore., Stephanie Rada, Spearfish, Ramona Cosgrove, Fort Worth, Texas, and Sherry Torerson, Portland, Ore.; four sons, Martin Garhard, Gambler, Ohio, Eldon Garhart and Steve Toregerson, both of Spearfish, and Sam Torgerson, Douglas, Wyo.; 13 grandchildren; and one sister, Nancy Power, Spearfish.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Dorothy.
. . . . .
Burial with full military honors will be at Black Hill National Cemetery at 2:15 p.m.
Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota. Friday, 7 July 1995.
 
Garhart, John Martin (I4243)
 
10557 SPENCER, HELEN L. Our beloved wife and mother, Helen Spencer, went to be with her Lord on October 6, 2004. She will be greeted by her parents Carrie (Mosley) and Douglas Jenkins and her grandson Floyd Michael Spencer. Helen will leave behind her husband, Harold R. Spencer, her daughters and son, Sandra (Michael) Scroggins, Rhonda Fellows, all of Pueblo, CO, and Lanney (Jodie) Spencer of Pine River, MN; her sister Wilma Greenway of Denver, CO; 11 grandchildren, Wade (Joyce) Scroggins, Dina Benton, Lesley (Steve) Armstrong, Jeremy (Richelle) O'Shea, Devin and A.J. Fellows, Cory and Kari Spencer, Jason Nielson, Jamie Eriksen, and Katie Nielson; 17 great grandchildren and 9 great-great grandchildren, plus numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation Saturday, 10/9/04, 2-4:30 PM, funeral service Tuesday 10/12/04, 12 noon, both at Chapel Hill Mortuary, Littleton. A memorial service in Pueblo is Sunday 10/10/04, 2:00 PM at First Church of the Nazarene, 84 Stanford Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Life Care Center of Pueblo.

Published by Denver Post on Oct. 9, 2004.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/denverpost/name/helen-spencer-obituary?pid=2688912
 
Jenkins, Helen Lorene (I1295)
 
10558 STANFORD — William Gardner Million Sr., 92, of Stanford died Saturday at his home.

Born Feb. 28, 1918, in Fleming County, Ky., he was a son of the late Ernest M. and Ethel Gardner Million. He was the widower of Dora Lee West Million; they were married Oct. 27, 1937. He was a farmer and a member of New Bethel Church of Christ.

Survivors include a son, Ernest Morton Million of Danville; two daughters, Nellie Wimmer (Ronnie) of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Helen Arvin of Berea, Ky.; a brother, Harold Million of Springfield, Ky.; three sisters, Edna Brooks and Blanch Merryman, both of Lexington, and Beulah Kelly of Owenton, Ky.; 18 grandchildren; 40 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife; a son, William G. Million Jr.; two brothers; and five sisters.

The funeral service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Spurlin Funeral Home Chapel. Minister Scott Vifquain will officiate the service. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery in Lexington.
 
Million, William Gardner (I4892)
 
10559 Stanley Bulota, 87, died October 25, 2005 at home after a prolonged illness. He was born and raised on a farm in southern Schuylkill County. He was the youngest son of Alexander Bulota and Elizabeth (Chizauskie) Bulota. Stanley was educated in a one-room grammar school, graduated from Tamaqua High School (1935) and from Lebanon Valley College (1939). He subsequently earned the degree of Master of Science in Biology from the University of Michigan. He played varsity football for four years at LVC. Upon graduating, Stanley began a career teaching science at Lykens High School, and after a period of active service in the U.S. Navy from 1942-1945, he returned to teaching and coaching football in 1946 in Hummelstown. In 1948 he accepted a position at Camp Hill High School teaching science and chemistry and coaching football. He remained in Camp Hill High School until his retirement in 1975 except for a period of naval service during the Korean War. Stanley served as an officer in the Amphibious Forces of the U.S. Navy in North Africa, Italy, and France during World War II and with Naval Training Command during the Korean Conflict. He completed his naval service as a reserve officer and retired with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Since his retirement, Stanley has remained in Camp Hill and pursued his interests in gardening, fishing, and scientific readings. He made occasional trips to the southern and western states with his wife, as well as their annual fishing vacation in Ontario. Stanley was preceded in death by his sister, Aldona, his brother, Winfield, his first wife, Alice Reed Bulota, and one son, Stanley Ben.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Walden Bulota; two sons, William of Stevenson, WA and Robert of Starbuck, WA; his stepchildren, Gail Walden of Paoli, PA, Stephen Walden of Slatington, PA and Mark Walden of Batavia, IL; and six grandchildren. Stanley will be long remembered with respect and affection by the many students and athletes whom he taught and by his many friends. He will be sorely missed by his family. Private memorial service and interment at Indiantown Gap. Friends invited to celebrate Stanley's life at a gathering Sunday, November 6th, at James Café on Market, Camp Hill. [Harrisburg Patriot-News]
 
Bulota, Stanley (I3996)
 
10560 Stanley E. Wadlow
Services are today for Stanley E. Wadlow, a 35-year resident of Wilmington.
Born Jan. 5, 1905, in Illinois, he died Nov, 19, 1995. Mr. Wadlow was a longshoreman for 40 years.
He is survived by his wife, Bessie; a son, Graydon of Wilmington; a sister, Enid Clark of Seal Beach; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. at the Wilmington First Assembly of God, with the Rev. John Arnold officiating. Burial will be at Green Hills Memorial Park in Rancho Palos Verdes.
The arrangements are by Green Hills Mortuary in Rancho Palos Verdes.
News-Pilot, San Pedro, California. Wednesday, 22 November 1995.
 
Wadlow, Stanley Emory (I3343)
 
10561 Stanley Hedges
Stanley Hedges, 76, Sunny Vee Nursing Home, died early today in Grady Memorial Hospital following an extended illness.
A Delaware County resident since 1974, Hedges was a retired railroader.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Betty J. Lamb, Radcliff, Ky., and Mrs. Ralph Calwell, Russell Springs, Ky., and nine grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Arrangements are in charge of the Bennett-Brown Funeral Home.
The Delaware Gazette, Delaware, Ohio. Monday, 26 February 1979.
 
Hedges, Stanley Lee (I1537)
 
10562 Stanley Hedges, Jr., 53, husband of Mary Craig Hedges, 143 N. Hanover Avenue, died in Good Samaritan Hospital Tuesday. He was a mechanic for the Urban County Government, native of Fayette County, and the son of Sarah Hedges Haynes, Lexington, and the late Stanley Hedges, Sr. Other survivors are two daughters, Misses Ruth Ellen and Becky Lynn Hedges, both of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Chadwell, Russell Springs, and Mrs. Walter Lamb, Radcliffe. Services on Friday at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway with burial in Lexington Cemetery.
From The Lexington Leader 5 July 1978
 
Hedges, Stanley L. (I2779)
 
10563 STARRETT Rose L., beloved wife of the late George W. Starrett, dear mother of Terry W. Starrett and Jolene Baldwin, sister of the late Clyde York, grandmother of Scott Starrett, Laurie Cotton, Lyndsey Baldwin and the late Brett Starrett, great-grandmother of Elijah James Cotton and Katelyn Rose Cotton. Tuesday, October 31, 2006. Residence Hyde Park. The Walnut Hills Christian Church will be opened for the family to receive friends, Saturday at 10 A.M. the service will follow at 11 A.M. at the Church. Memorials may be directed to the Jr. Home Memorial Park, c\o Susie Rawls, 2035 Antioch Rd., Rocky Mount, NC 27801, the Walnut Hills Christian Church, 1438 E. McMillan, Cincinnati, OH 45206 or Hospice of Cincinnati. Elden A. Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. goodfuneralhome.com
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/cincinnati/name/rose-starrett-obituary?id=48084169
 
York, Rose Linss (I2819)
 
10564 State of Kansas, Cherokee County, ss.
In the District Court in and for the county and state aforesaid, sitting in Columbus.
Ida A. Hedges, Plaintiff, versus C.M. Hedges, Defendant
Sate of Kansas to C.M. Hedges, defendant. You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff, by filing her petition in the District Court for Cherokee County, Kansas, sitting in Columbus, on the 27th day of August, 1901, asking for a divorce on the grounds of abandonment for more than one year, and unless you answer or plead to said petition on or before the 10th day of October, 1901, said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered against you forever divorcing you from the above name plaintiff and forever holding the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and this plaintiff for naught. Ida A. Hedges
By her attorney, R. W. Emerson.
Attest: J.M. Wales, Clerk Dist. Court.
By Hattie Campbell, Deputy
(First published in the Columbus Courier, August 28th, 1901.)
Columbus Courier, Columbus, Kansas. Thursday, 29 August 1901, page 2.
 
Helvey, Ida A. (I946)
 
10565 Stella M. Gardner
Riverton – Funeral services for Stella M. Gardner, 86, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Davis Funeral Home in Riverton with the Rev. Sally Bubb officiating. Burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery in Riverton.
She died Dec. 28, 1998, at Wind River Healthcare in Riverton.
She was born Jan. 6, 1912, at Kaycee, the daughter of Lua Otis Kelly and Margaret (Mauck) Kelly. The family moved to the Riverton area in 1914.
She married Earl Gardner on Feb. 1, 1930, at the home of her parents in Riverton. She graduated from Riverton High School as valedictorian in 1930.
They farmed in the Riverton area and moved to Kinnear in 1942, where they built Gardner’s Market. They retired in 1954 and she moved into Riverton in 1985.
She was a member of St. James Episcopal Church in Riverton and Holy Nativity Church in Kinnear.
She was a member of Riverton Rebekah Lodge and enjoyed rock hunting, gardening and flowers. She was a past member of the Riverview Extension Club. In her younger years, she was active in 4-H and won a trip to the National 4-H Roundup in Chicago.
Survivors include sons, Dave Gardner and his wife of Shoshoni and Charles Gardner and his wife of Riverton; a son-in-law of Dubois; a daughter, Nellie Newberry and her husband of Eugene, Ore.; 11 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren; a sister-in-law; a special friend, Ferne Watson of Kinnear; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, two sisters and her husband.
The Davis Funeral Home of Riverton is in charge of arrangements.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Friday, 1 January 1999.
 
Kelly, Stella Margaret (I114)
 
10566 Stella Marie Martin
January 4, 1923 - June 3, 2018

Stella Marie McClanahan Martin, 95, widow of the late Roy Kenneth “Shag” Martin, died Sunday June 3, 2018 at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY. Born January 4, 1923, a lifelong resident of Grant Co., she was the daughter of the late L.R. and Mary Elizabeth “Molly” Jones McClanahan. She was a homemaker and a member of the Dry Ridge Christian Church.

Mrs. Martin was united in marriage to “Shag” Martin on September 6, 1944; he preceded her in death on April 11, 2013. She is survived by her two sons: Roy Martin of Williamstown, KY and Bill (Lona) Martin of Edgewood, KY; one grandson: Nathan (Ashley) Martin of Edgewood, KY; one granddaughter: Nicole (Mike) Trimpe of Edgewood, KY and her “Pride and Joy” great-grandchildren: Jack and Stella Trimpe. A sister also survives: Betty McClanahan of Williamstown, KY.

In addition to her husband, Stella was also preceded in death by six brothers: Clay McClanahan, Ralph McClanahan, Floyd McClanahan, Charlie McClanahan, Irvin McClanahan and Dawson McClanahan along with two sisters: Golda Tebelman and Mae Colcord.

Funeral services will be held Thursday June 7, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. at Stanley Funeral Homes, Williamstown location. Visitation will begin at 2:00 and go until the time of the funeral. Dr. Dan Francis will be officiating. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery in Williamstown, KY.

At her request, memorial contributions may be made, in honor of her great-grandchildren and in Stella’s memory to:
Redwood School, 71 Orphanage Road, Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
https://www.stanleyfuneralhomes.com/obituary/5218925
 
McClanahan, Stella Marie (I3750)
 
10567 Stephen Julien
http://mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/hedges.html

No survey or patent records exist for brothers Stephen and Jacob Julien, both of whom were associated through marriage with the Hedges families. They were sons of the immigrant Rene Julien who lived on Eastern Maryland early in the eighteenth century and who later went with most of his sons to the Winchester area of Virginia. Only Stephen and Jacob lived in today's Frederick County area, where they first appeared in 1743. Stephen's first wife Allatha, the mother of all his children, was buried April 6, 1743 according to All Saints' Church Records, and, as noted above, he married as his second wife Ann, the widow of William Hedges. There were no children in the second marriage. Stephen died some time after 1760 when he witnessed John Biggs will. Jacob Julien married Catherine Hedges, daughter of the first Joseph Hedges, on Feb. 2, 1743/44, but died shortly thereafter. All Saints Church records note his burial on March 26, 1747, the day after he wrote his will. The will was not probated, however, until August 30, 1751. It had been witnessed by Rene Julien, Isaac Bloomfield and James Beard, and it divided most of his estate between his wife Catherine and his only child Rachel Julien. Rachel Julien was born June 26, 1746, but did not live long. She was buried April 25, 1751. Catherine Hedges Julien married Joseph Wood as her second husband on September 11, 1747. He died in 1782 and she survived him. There is one other tie between the Hedges and Julien families. On June 3, 1770 Isaac Julien by his first wife, married Susannah Hedges, daughter of Charles Hedges Sr. and Mary Stilley. Susanna died before her father's will of 1790, but Isaac Julien lived until 1839, having served in the Revolution and lived in both Greene County, Pennsylvania and Miami County, Ohio.
 
Julien, Stephen (I1589)
 
10568 Stewart Alois Hedges, (80), died peacefully at home on August 27, 2023 after a year-long illness.

Stewart was born March 23, 1943 in Glendale, CA to loving parents, Walter Stewart and Lila Mae (Hubbard) Hedges. The family of three quickly moved to beautiful Ashland, OR where he was raised and graduated from Ashland High School in 1961. Stew then married Karen (Brown) and had four children, while he worked alongside his father in the family window washing business. Though he did have many other adventures, the most exciting was when he decided to finish his college degree in Phoenix, AZ. In 1981 he earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Southwest Baptist Bible College and became an Ordained Minister.

Stewart wore many hats during his working years including manager of movie theaters and restaurants, and even a schoolteacher then principal at New River Christian Academy in Arizona. This is where he met and married Christine (Bowling), together having two wonderful children. Stew returned to Oregon with his new family and became a division manager for a school bus transportation company for over 25 years. When he finally retired, he continued as a dedicated county school bus driver in Klamath Falls, OR just to keep busy.

Stewart loved a lot of things, driving had to be one of his favorites. If you spent much time with him, you must have taken one of his famous ‘Rides’. He always found a reason to be driving somewhere… the long way, too! He cherished spending time outdoors, hunting, fishing, camping, and sitting around a campfire talking with family and friends. He loved studying the Bible, family history, genealogy, listening to music, and watching old westerns. He was an avid reader, with his favorite book being the Bible, which he read every morning.

Stewart is survived by his wife Christine (Bowling) Hedges, children Teresa (Hedges) Lowe (husband David) of Medford, OR, Jeffrey S. Hedges of Klamath Falls, OR, Rebecca M. Hedges of Klamath Falls, OR. His grandsons Travis Lowe (wife Cassidy) of Medford, OR, Hayden Lowe of Medford, OR, Paul David Stewart Hedges of Bonanza, OR, and Amber and David Hedges of Phoenix, AZ. Also leaving behind many loving cousins, family, friends, and best friend Terry Helfrich.

Proceeded in death by his children Lisa L. Hedges, Jason S. Hedges, Mark D. Hedges, and his grandson Bradford D. Lowe.

The Family will be having a memorial service at 11am on October 14th, 2023, at Scenic Hill Memorial Park, Ashland, OR.
https://www.cascadecremations.com/obituaries/Stewart-Alois-Hedges?obId=29168586#/celebrationWall
 
Hedges, Stewart Alois (I5410)
 
10569 Stewart Alois Hedges, 80, died peacefully at home on August 27, 2023 after a year-long illness. Stewart was born March 23, 1943. Survivors include his wife Christine (Bowling) Hedges, children Teresa (Hedges) Lowe (husband David) of Medford, OR, Jeffrey S. Hedges of Klamath Falls, OR, Rebecca M. Hedges of Klamath Falls, OR. The family will be having a memorial service at 11 a.m. on October 14, 2023, at Scenic Hill Memorial Park, Ashland, OR. Condolences may be shared and the full obituary may be read at www.cascadecremations.com.

Published by Herald And News on Sep. 23, 2023.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/heraldandnews/name/stewart-hedges-obituary?id=53173879
 
Hedges, Stewart Alois (I5410)
 
10570 Stewart William Vigus

Funeral services were conducted Saturday in Gardena, Calif. for Stewart William Vigis, 65, a former South, Bend resident, who died last Wednesday in Memorial Hospital, Gardena, where he suffered an apparent heart attack. The McMillan Mortuary, Gardena, was in charge of arrangements. Burial was in Pacific Crest Cemetery, Redondo Beach, Calif. Mr. Vigus was born in Kewanna, Ind. on March 25, 1903.

He is survived by his widow, Velma of Gardena, a son, John of South Bend, and three daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Bast of Gardena, Mrs. Billie Crocker of Houston, Tex., and Mrs. Mary Lou Beck of Fontana, Calif.

Published in the South Bend Tribune; Monday, Aug. 5, 1968. 
Vigas, Stewart William (I5417)
 
10571 STEWART, Dr. David Perry 93, of Urbana, Ohio, died Wednesday morning, May 27, 2009 in his residence following several years of failing health. He was born in Summersville, West Virginia on March 14, 1916 the son of the late Asa Lee and Nancy Margaret (Wiseman) Stewart. Perry received his A.B. Degree in Geology from West Virginia University in 1938. He served his country as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during WWII having been stationed in the Atlantic and Pacific Theaters. Upon returning home, he completed his Master's degree in Geology at Michigan State University in 1948 and received his Ph.D. in Geology from Syracuse University in 1954. He retired as Professor of Geology, Emeritus from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio on July 2, 1982. Dr. Stewart published several books and articles in the field of Geology throughout his career. While in Oxford, he was a member of Oxford United Methodist Church. He is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Debra A. and Richard J. Huser, with whom he made his home, and Veronica L. Bradley of Nashville, Tennessee; three grandchildren, Laura E. Huser of Springfield, Ohio and Leah and Clifford Mullins; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mary Ellen Townsend of Whitehall, Pennsylvania and Mildred Jean Downey of Columbus, Ohio; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Nelle Margaret (Gallaher) Stewart in 1997 and a brother, Asa Lee Stewart Jr. in 1996. A private graveside service will be held at the family's convenience at Walker Memorial Park in Summersville, West Virginia. Memorial contributions may be made to Vitas Hospice, 3055 Kettering Blvd., Dayton, Ohio 45439. Cards of condolence may be sent to Mrs. Debra Huser, 5960 Valley Pike, Urbana, Ohio 43078. The LITTLETON & RUE FUNERAL HOME is serving the family. Stewart, David Perry (I2142)
 
10572 Still single and living at home in 1764 when he is described as a "skipper" in the church service. Per Peter S. Craig. Hedges, Charles (I5247)
 
10573 Stockdale, Clyde E.
Passed away May 5, 1992 in Harbor City. Mrs. Stockdale was born April 24, 1902 in Missouri and had been a 23 year Torrance resident. He is survived by his wife, Doris, daughter Barbara May, grandsons, Tommy and Ronald May of Torrance; 1 brother and 2 sisters; great grandchildren, Chantel & Dustin May. Visitation will be held Friday, 2-9pm at Green Hills Mortuary. Funeral services Saturday, May 9th, 1pm at Green Hills Chapel. Interment to follow at Green Hills Memorial Park. Green Hills Mortuary 831-0311
News-Pilot, San Pedro, California. Thursday, 7 May 1992.
 
Stockdale, Clyde E. (I3152)
 
10574 Stonewall J. Zopp
Funeral services for Stonewall Jackson Zopp, 96, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First Baptist Church of East Rainelle with the Rev. Henry O. Loving in charge. Burial will be in the Rainelle Cemetery, Rainelle.
Zopp did at 5:20 p.m. Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. A.J. Goolsby, East Rainelle, after a long illness.
Born at Rupert, Greenbrier County, he was a son of the late Benjamin and Abbigale Shawver Zopp. He was a retired farmer and a member of the First Baptist Church of East Rainelle.
Surviving in addition to Mrs. Goolsby are two other daughters, Mrs. D.B. Hayes, East Rainelle and Mrs. W.D. Hobbs, Rupert; one son, Raymond Jackson Zopp, Houston, Tex; 12 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The body is at the Nickell Funeral Home, Rainelle, and will be removed to the church one hour before the services. (RNS)
Beckley Post-Herald and Register, Beckley, West Virginia. Sunday, 30 October 1960.
 
Zopp, Stonewall Jackson (I2153)
 
10575 Story about Vianna in her grandson Lucian White's notes from newspaper article about Lucian's skills making dulcimer.
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The Kentucky hills and its people, especially his grandmother Vianna Hamm, are what White likes to talk about most. “Oh,” he exclaimed, “every boy should have a grandmother like that to tell him stories.”
It was right after the Civil War when the southern general John Hunt Morgan paid his last visit to White’s grandmother’s hunting lodge, White said. Morgan used to come there before the war for recreation and hunting and White’s grandparent’s hospitality.
Grandfather Hamm had gotten a land grant to run the lodge and the area was excellent for hunting fox, white-tailed deer and the like. Also had good fishing, White said.
Well Morgan was one of those generals who never did surrender. He became leader of an outlaw band and would ride in, steal horses and loot a place at the drop of a hat. If there wasn’t any loot worth having or he met resistance in taking it, he’d have his men set all the buildings on fire.
When they came riding into his grandmother’s after her husband had died, she was down in a cellar alone, White said. The outlaws were bent on stealing the horses from the corral but were unable to get them out. “For some reason the horses just ran around in the corral making a commotion.”
His grandmother ran up from the cellar and accosted the outlaws by herself. White said “John Hunt Morgan!” she shouted at the former general. “Is this the thanks you give me for slaving over a hot cookstove while you were out hunting?
Morgan just looked down from his big horse and motioned for his men to close the gate. “Come on boys,” he said. “her horse never were any good.” And they rode off.
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Great Falls Tribune, Great Falls, Montana. Sunday, 20 April 1980. Section F, page 1.
 
Hedges, Vianna Jane (I5)
 
10576 struck by lightning

Missouri death certificate
https://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1921/1921_00011281.PDF 
Arnold, Charles J. (I2563)
 
10577 Suicides.
Cut His Throat.
Special to the Cincinnati Commercial.
Vevay, Ind. September 27. - John Buncen Rice, Aged near sixty, and a highly respected and well-to-do farmer of Southern Kentucky, who has for some time past been visiting his son in-law, Mr. John Sanders Lindsay, near Ghent, Ky., committed suicide this morning, by cutting his throat with a razor. Cause unknown.
Cincinnati Commericial Tribune, Cincinnati, Ohio. 28 September 1878.
 
Rice, John Bunyon (I3563)
 
10578 Suicide’s Funeral To Be Held Monday
Samuel H. Hedges Drank Carbolic Acid
Had Long Been Despondent
Despondent and depressed because of mental disorders, Samuel H. Hedges, 62, of this city, committed suicide on Friday afternoon by drinking carbolic acid. He was found along the Pennsylvania Railroad track, north of Eighth street, about 3:45 o’clock, after trainmen on the train leaving this city about 2:50 o’clock noticed the man, and reported the incident to station officials. He died at 4:45 o’clock. Dr. B.O. Thomas was called, but the man was beyond hope of recovery. An inquest was deemed unnecessary.
A letter was taken from the coat pocket of the dead man, telling of his despondency. The letter contained a number of requests relative to property distribution. Hedges was released from Springfield Hospital at Sykesville recently.
Hedges had been boarding at the home of Mrs. Ida Buston, 120 West Fourth street, for several days. He stated in his letter that all his personal property would be found there.
Hedges is survived by an adopted daughter, Jessie Marie Hedges, and two sisters, Mrs. Rose Davison, Uxbridge, Mass., to whom he asked that his daughter be sent to be cared for, and Mrs. Julia Zehndner, Palo Alto, Cal. He requested that his body be given to C.E. Cline for burial. Funeral Monday afternoon at two o’clock from chapel in Mt. Olivet cemetery. C.E. Cline, funeral director.
The News, Frederick, Maryland. Saturday, 29 November 1924, page 5.
 
Hedges, Samuel Hull (I3472)
 
10579 Sunday, June 15 2008
ARLINGTON, Ky. -- Services for James R. "Jim" Jones, 54, of Arlington will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Second Baptist Church of Clinton with the Rev. Rocky James officiating. A graveside service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Bath County Memorial Gardens near Salt Lick.
Mr. Jones died at 11:44 a.m. Friday at Kentucky Dam near Lake City.
He was a member of Second Baptist Church of Clinton, an ironworker and a member of Ironworkers Union Local 782, a licensed barber, and a member of the Carlisle County Riding Club and Wickliffe Masonic Lodge 625.
Surviving are his wife, Sharon Wiley Jones; three stepdaughters, Stephanie McCain of Barlow, Melissa Brooks of Wickliffe and Candy Mountjoy of Wingo; three sisters, Martha Gulley and Elaine Jones, both of Salt Lick, and Mindy Jones of Colony, Texas; one brother, John D. Jones of Midland; and seven grandchildren.
His parents were Asa D. Jones and Idola Wells Jones.
Friends may call after 6 p.m. today at Milner & Orr Funeral Home of Arlington with Masonic rites at 7 p.m. and after 10 a.m. Tuesday at Powell Funeral Home in Salt Lick.
 
Jones, James Ramsey (I3946)
 
10580 Sunman
Mrs. Flora B. Freeland
The death of Mrs. Flora B. Freeland which occurred at her home here Tuesday, Jan. 14 came as a great shock, not only to her immediate relatives but to the many friends who knew her through her long years of residence here.
Always of a frail physique she bore a remarkable vitality as has been evident by her recoveries in past years from a number of attacks of serious illness at which time her life hung in the balance for days but a kind Master spared her to live on to years far past the time allotted man and even though each added year exacted a toll from her strength she never the less retained a perfect use of all faculties and her last year was spent in the enjoyment of good health as in comparison to that of preceding years until the last few days, when a rapid failing of strength gave warning that the end was fast approaching and at the stroke of the noon time hour on Tuesday the infirmitied produced by advanced age completed their work and her spirit went out to Him who had guided her safely throughut a long and useful life.
Flore Belle Ferris, the third eldest of a family of twelve children born to Benjamin F. and Martha Taylor Ferris was born in their pioneer home in Franklin township, Ripley county, Ind., Dec. 18, 1846 and departed this life at her home at Sunman, Ind., Jan. 14, 1930 at the age of 83 years, 26 days. Her girlhood days were spent in the usual manner familiar to that of the backwoods age, by accepting each event of life as a face not to be questioned and by enjoying each day to the fullest despite the absence of those many refinements that luxury brings.
Although the means of acquiring an education were meager and quite inferior to those of later yars, she took advantage of all that the times afforded and being endowed with a gift of intellectual power that enable her to advance rapidly in her studies she soon became recognized as an adept scholar and at the age of seventeen after completing a course of study at Moores Hill College, following her years of work in the little log school house near her home, she accepted a position a s a teacher in the public schools of Franklin township and in later years was a teacher of vocal and instrumental music.
On Nov. 3, 1869 she was united in marriage t Dr. John P. Freeland, then a young graduate physician of Manchester, Dearborn cuornty where they began their long journey as companions that was blessed during the succeeding years by the arrival of five children, all of whom were reared to manhood and womanhood expect a son, who died in infancy.
Born of Christian parents and surrounded at all times by Christian influences she was in the broadest sense a true Christian woman and for more than two score years, until the death of Dr. Freeland in 1901, was greatly devoted to and an active leader in the work of the St. Paul M.E. church and Sunday school, where throughout those decades she rendered service as organist upon all occasions in addition to efficiently fulfilling her duties in various church and school offices.
In addition to her church affiliations she was also identified as a charter member of Enid Chapter No.153 O.E.S. of Sunman, in which order she faithfully performed her work until ill health compelled her to demit some years ago.
A keen observed of everything that occurred about her and a versatile writer, her services as a newspaper correspondent were appreciated by many readers throughout a period of years embracing more than a half century during which time she contributed to the columns of the Cincinnati Weekly Gazette, the Lawrenceburg Press and the Batesville Tribune.
Her life as a whole has been one worthy of emulation and in her sphere of duty she has performed services that shall give her a place for all time to come in the ranks of the good and the true.
At home she was a month of true form ever mindful of the comfort and happiness of those about her. A woman of remarkable memory she never tired of entertaining her listeners with interesting tales of pioneer days and the more than four score of years that she has spent in this vicinity has gained her a vast number of friends, who will miss her.
Brief services at the home Thursday afternoon Jan. 16, were followed by services at the St. Paul M.E. church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Bentley, after which the remains were lowered to rest in the family lot beside the grave of her departed mate, where within sight of the home of her birth and surrounded by the sleeping forms of departed loved ones and friends they will repose until that beautiful morn when all shall come forth to enjoy that which is promised to each, whose life on earth has been spent in accordance with the Master’s wishes.
Immediate relatives surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lou Morrow of Sunman and Mrs. Dirce Hedges of Indianapolis; two sons, Harold of Sunman and Stanley of Connersville and seven grandchildren, the deceased being the last member of that large pioneer Ferris family so well known to countless numbers.
The Dearborn County Register, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Thursday, 23 January 1930.
 
Ferris, Flora Belle (I2039)
 
10581 SUNSET – Lowell Clifton Morgan, 78, passed away Tuesday, April 26, 2011 surrounded by his loving family.

He was born September 3, 1932 in Royal, Iowa to James Millard and Mattie Rose Clifton Morgan.

He served in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict and Vietnam War.

Lowell married Barbara Wayment February 11, 1955 in Ogden, Utah.

Lowell retired after 20 years of service with the Air Force and 20 years as a United States Postal worker.
He lived in Germany, Philippines, New York, Florida and Colorado. He attended Royal High School. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Sunset 3rd Ward. Among his many callings he served as High Priest.

Lowell loved fishing, movies and was an avid Jazz fan.
He is survived by his wife Barbara of Sunset; children: Randy Morgan of Sunset; Julie (John) Burnitt of Clinton; Danny Morgan of Sunset; Clifford Morgan of Sunset; Cynthia (Brad) Garr of Ogden; four grandchildren, Lori, Aaron, Jenny, Wendy, eight great-grandchildren, Richard, Gabrielle, Jesse, Bracken, Sadie, Meagan, Kaylee, Haylee, and many nieces and nephews. Also surviving are siblings, Jamie Morgan, Florida; and Doris (Rick) Tiefel of California.
He was preceded in death by his parents, in-law Grandma Doris and Ted, two sisters Noreen and Inez and brother, Don and grandson Charlie.

Special thanks to IHC Hospice, Vicky and Jon, and Doctors Sergio Collado and Chris Merkley for their exceptional loving care.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, April 30, 2011 at 11 a.m. at Myers Evergreen Memorial Park, 100 Monroe Blvd., Ogden, where Military Honors will be accorded. A viewing for family and friends will be held Friday at Myers Roy Mortuary, 5865 South 1900 West from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday at the mortuary from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. prior to services.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart Association and IHC Hospice Home Health Care.
 
Morgan, Lowell Clifton (I4118)
 
10582 Superior Court
Room 1
82654. Ambrose E. Hedges vs. Sarah E. Hedges, Divorce. James H. Storm.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 11 January 1911, page 13.
 
Clark, Sarah (I1978)
 
10583 Superior Court
Room 1
82654. Ambrose E. Hedges vv. Sarah E. Hedges, Divorce. James H. Storm.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 11 January 1911, page 13.
 
Hedges, Ambrose Dudley (I1972)
 
10584 Superior Court
Room 2
44285 – Anthony Petero vs. Carrie Petero. Divorce. John Edwards.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 10 May 1928.
 
Petero, Anthony Jackson (I4997)
 
10585 Superior Court
Room 2
44285 – Anthony Petero vs. Carrie Petero. Divorce. John Edwards.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 10 May 1928.
 
Grimsley, Carrie Mildred (I5004)
 
10586 surname is sometimes spelled as de Echeguran Echenguren, Alvaro Rodrigo (I5471)
 
10587 Surname spelled as Hattersly on death certificate but as Hattersley in all other records. Hattersley, William (I2855)
 
10588 surname spelled Gilkerson on headstone
his parents' surname spelled as Gilkison 
Gilkerson, William Monroe (I4714)
 
10589 surnamed spelled as Gilkerson
his parents' surname spelled as Gilkison 
Gilkerson, Charles Luther (I4718)
 
10590 Sutton - Friends received word of the death in Akron O., of Luther Pierson, 87, one of the first blacksmiths in Braxton county. Funeral services will be held here.
The Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, West Virginia. Wednesday, 2 June 1937, page 3.
 
Pierson, Luther (I2782)
 
10591 Suzanne Cecile Brunazzi Paxton
Monroe – Suzanne Paxton departed this life on September 17, 2019, at Christus St. Joseph’s hospital in Monroe, Louisiana, where she had recently been in hospice care for the grave illness that too quickly ended her days among us.
Born in Dallas, Texas, January 22nd, 1941 to Dr. Richard Brunazzi and Cecile Cassity Brunazzi, Suzanne grew up in Texarkana where she attended Highland Park elementary school, Texas Junior High School, and Texas High School. She graduated in 1958 with classmates who would remain lifelong friends.
While growing up in Texarkana she discovered her enduring love of horses and riding. She was a member of Texarkana Saddle Pals from her junior high years when she participated in competitive equestrian quadrille, flag race, and barrel race at the rodeo. She enjoyed gathering with her friends and Lee’s Drive-In, and was among the first to hear the musi of Elvis Presley on tour at the Texarkana Municipal Auditorium.
She also then began her fervent commitment to her Christian faith and vocation, attending meetings and revivals with her friends while still in high school. She also especially enjoyed summer camps on Lake Ouachita and on the gulf shore in Gulfport, Mississippi.
Following graduation from high school she attended Newcomb College/Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she was active in the sorority Pi Beta Phi. She received her B.A. with a major in Psychology in 1962.
During her first marriage to Thomas Arthur Grant, III, of Monroe, Louisiana, Suzanne gave birth to three children, Cecile, Thomas and Richard. As a young wife and mother, she was an active member of, among other organizations, the Monroe Junior League, Monroe Garden Club, and Grace Episcopal Church. She was on the original Monroe Junior League committee which produced the bestselling cookbook Cotton County Collection.
With her marriage to Albert Paxton, Sr., she moved to the Paxton farm and cutting horse ranch in Tallulah, Louisiana, where she continued to be active in Trinity Episcopal church where she was on the Vestry, the Tallulah Academy where she taught for a number of years, and the Madison Parish Council on Aging where she served as a board member. She was also active in her bridge cub, and numerous other projects and events where Suzanne was noted for the generous contribution she made of her skills in decorating, floral and garden design. She also continued to exercise her love of horses and riding which she shared with her husband Albert and their family. Suzanne and Albert also shared a love of history, especially of the American War Between the States and the American West. Suzanne often served as a knowledgeable guide to visitors through the Vicksburg battlefield.
Suzanne is survived by her children, Cecile Grant Draper of Monroe, Thomas Arthur Grant IV of Monroe, Richard Grant of Westchester, New York, her grandson Jon Draper of Tallulah, her granddaughters Freya Pierson and Gloria Cecile Grant, of New York, her great-grandchildren Henry and Emily Draper, of Tallulah and her sisters, Elizabeth Brunazzi-Weyhe, of Taos, New Mexico, and Cecile Deaglio-Brunazzi, of San Francisco, California.
In lieu of flowers, tributes, donations and contributions requested to go to Trinity Episcopal Church in Tallulah.
Services:
Texarkana, Texas, Saturday September 21st, Hillcrest Cemetery, 10:00 am.
Memorial, Tallulah, Louisiana, Monday, September 23rd, Trinity Episcopal Church, 11:00 am.
The News-Star, Monroe, Louisiana. Friday, 20 September 2019.
 
Brunazzi, Suzanne Cecile (I4309)
 
10592 Sybil (nee Carter) Gilkison beloved wife of the late Donald Gilkison; loving mother of Don Gilkison, Vickie Ritter, Mylissia Howard, Gary Gilkison and Bill Gilkison; grandmother of Michael Buckman, Brandi Hecktor, Kimberly Burgess, Drew Allen, Gary Gilkison II, Stephany Johnson, Evan, Kaitlyn and Kylee Howard; great grandmother of Faith, Hope, Malisyn, Adelyn, Demitrius and Sebastian; dear sister of Jack Carter; aunt of many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and Etta (nee Spradlin) Carter; and her siblings, Robert Carter, Irene Meadors, Edith Mann, Lawrence Carter and Leona Jones. Passed away Thursday November 10, 2016. Age 83. Formerly of Milford.
 
Carter, Sybil Louise (I4201)
 
10593 Sylvester Hedges
Sylvester Hedges, 42, of 120 East “M” street, passed away at his home early this morning following a brief illness.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lois Hedges; Lila Feree, Bonnie Lee Hauch, and Lynea, step-daughters; C.M. Hedges, brother, residing in Illinois; Mrs. Lulu Voorhees and Mrs. Alma O’Connell, sisters in Illinois.
The body was removed to Woods Mortuary where funeral arrangements will be announced later.
Wilmington Daily Press Journal, Wilmington, California. Friday, 29 March 1940, page 3.
 
Hedges, Sylvester Andrew (I1359)
 
10594 Sylvia Christine married a second time to Donald Eugene Murphy on 24 Jun 1966 in Luroy, Henry County, Indiana.

They divorced before her death in 1983.

 
Kissick, Sylvia Christine (I3913)
 
10595 T.A. Hedges held a revival meeting at Center Point Church, near Fairmount, Illinois, commencing on 22 August 1939 and lasting 10 days, no additions to the congregation were made.
 
Hedges, Thaddeus Arlington (I364)
 
10596 Taken from Main & Davis website.

Vivian Juanita (Kissick) Hacker, 77, a lifelong resident of New Castle, went home to be with her Lord and Savior Thursday evening, August 27th, 2009 at the Glen Oaks Health Campus following an extended illness.

She was born February 25th, 1932 in New Castle to the late Stanley "Red" and Yantis (Ramey) Kissick.

Vivian retired when the Smurfitt Container (the box factory) closed in the eighties after several years of service. She also served 14 years with the Foster Grandparent Program.

She was a member of the Southside Church of the Nazarene in New Castle for over 50 years, where she was active in the choir until her health declined. She recently attended church with her son at the Ninth Street Church of God. Mom lived for going to church and making sure her children and grandchildren were in church.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years, Ervin "Bud" Hacker, who passed away on October 29th, 1989; two brothers, Earl and Eugene Kissick; four sisters: Irene Kissick, Pauline "Peachie" Sparks, Marie Bise, and Mary L. Bell.
 
Kissick, Vivian Juanita (I3922)
 
10597 Tazewell County
Minier, Feb. 12 - Editor Pantagraph:
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Mrs. Hattie Ribelin, wife of Ben F. Ribelin, Esq., died last Saturday night of congestion of the brain. The corpse was taken to Indiana on Monday for burial.
Bloomington Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Friday, 14 February 1873.
 
Luck, Harriet (I5562)
 
10598 Ted Horner Jr.
Services for Ted Horner Jr., 65, Indianapolis, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Rainbow Acres Church of God, of which he was a member. Calling will be until 8 tonight in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home and an hour before services in the church. Mr. Horner died Wednesday. He was a machinist at Allison Gas Turbine Division of General Motors Corp. 26 years, retiring in 1992. He was a Navy Reserve veteran. Survivors – wife Janet L. Hudson Horner; daughter Valerie S. Takasawa; sons Lee T., Daniel V., James W. Horner; parents Ted and Beatrice Shure Horner Sr.; brother Larry T. Horner; seven grandchildren.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday. 23 September 1994.
 
Horner, Lionel Theodore "Ted" (I5021)
 
10599 Ten children
 
Gilkison, Bessie Dee (I1146)
 
10600 Tennesse state marriages. Family F1599
 

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