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10601 | Rowan Farmer Shot To Death Men Riding Mules Engage In Fatal Argument On High Special to the Leader Morehead, Ky., July 20. – Homer Kissick, 29, was held in jail here today on a murder charge in connection with the slaying of Jesse Harris, 28, a Rowan county farmer, who was shot to death Sunday night at Sharkey, nine miles west of Morehead. Kissick, who surrendered later to Sheriff Mort May, was report to have said he killed Harris with a shotgun when the latter drew a pistol. Officers reported finding a loaded pistol under the victim’s body. Both men were riding mules, Kissick said, and stopped to talk when they met on the road. They discussed the election and later found themselves engaged in an argument over whether a job could be obtained under the WCA unless the individual voted for “the right man,” he declared. The shooting followed. Harris, struck in the chest by a shotgun charge fired at close range fell from his mule but staggered several steps before falling dead, the coroner reported. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 30 July 1934. | Harris, Jessie Edward (I3839)
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10602 | Rowan Woman Dies Mrs. Clara Gearhart, 78, of Bluestone, Rowan County, died at 10:10 a.m. yesterday at St. Joseph’s Hospital where she was admitted May 17. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 29 May 1956. | Enix, Clara Morton (I989)
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10603 | Rowene Meyer Funeral services for Rowene Meyer, 67, Camarillo, will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Saint Columba’s Episcopal Church, Camarillo, with the Rev. Robert Brandt and Rev. G. Maurice Ottsen officiating. Burial will be in Conejo Mountain Memorial Park, Camarillo. Mrs. Meyer died Thursday in a Camarillo hospital after a long illness. She was born Feb. 14, 1916, in Wellington, Colo., and had lived in the county 30 years, coming from Merced. She was a member of the Pleasant Valley Hospital Auxiliary, the Children’s Home Society, St. Columba’s Episcopal church and the Assistance League and was a Life Master in the American Contract Bridge League. Mrs. Meyer is survived by her husband, Dr. Joshua F. Meyer; daughter Marilyn Hanney Moore of Ventura; and two grandchildren. The family suggests memorial donations in Mrs. Meyer’s name may be made to the American Heart Association. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Griffin Brothers Funeral Chapel, Camarillo. Ventura County Star, Ventura, California. Saturday, 16 July 1983. | Hanna, Rowene Ella (I4344)
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10604 | Roy Craig of Salina, Kansas, was here Saturday and Sunday to see his sister, Mrs. Dollie Harvey, who is seriously ill with no hopes for recovery. The Laclede Blade and Messenger, Brookfield, Missouri Friday, 9 June 1939. | Craig, Dollie Mae "Jennie" (I155)
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10605 | Roy Hamon Roy V. Hamon, 43, 8484 Dixie Highway, Florence, died Sunday at his home. Services with military honors will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home, Florence. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Erlanger. Survivors include two sons, Roy and Phillip; two daughters, Misses Carolyn and Jewel; two brothers, Robert and Emmet; three sisters, Mrs. Nettie Markesbery, Mrs. Bessie Chowning, and Miss Ruth Hamon. Visitation, after 2 p.m. at Stith Funeral Home. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 22 November 1965. | Hamon, Roy Vincent (I3719)
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10606 | Roy Hedges Lander – Services for Roy Hedges, 69, will be Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of Mount Hope, Hudson’s Funeral Home in Lander, with Rev. Dan Brossman officiating. Mr. Hedges died on May 28, 1989, at his home in Casper. He was born on Dec. 2, 1919, in Riverton to Jasper and Rebecca (Dimick) Hedges. He attended Riverton schools and was employed by the Wyoming Highway Department and on ranches in Fremont County. He served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II and then entered Civil Service as an aircraft pilot in Providence, R.I. He married Inez Cola in March 1946 in Providence. Following his retirement 10 years ago, they returned to Wyoming. His wife preceded him in death in April 1987. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Providence and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Survivors include two brothers, Russell of Lander and Don of Casper; and three sisters, Geraldine Dalton and Lorene Rouse, both of Burley, Idaho, and Irene Harris of Casper. In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by three brothers. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Thursday, 1 June 1989. | Hedges, Roy George (I226)
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10607 | Roy Kenneth "Shag" Martin, resident of Williamstown, was born in Crittenden on Aug. 1, 1916 and passed away at the St. Elizabeth, Grant County in Williamstown, on April 11, 2013 at the age of 96. On Sept. 6, 1944, Shag was united in marriage with Stella Marie McClanahan. From this union two sons were born: Roy C. Martin of Williamstown and Bill Martin of Edgewood. He is also survived by grandchildren: Nicole Trimpe and Nathan Martin. A veteran of the United States Army during World War II, Kenneth was a farmer and a former employee of Northern Kentucky Production Credit Association. He was a Deacon of the Dry Ridge Christian Church, a Kentucky Colonel and a member of the Robert P. McLachlin American Legion Post in Williamstown. Funeral services will be 11:AM, Mon., April 15 at the Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, 500 N. Main St., Williamstown, KY 41097. Visitation will be 4:00-7:00 PM Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial are suggested to the Dry Ridge Christian Church Building Fund, 13 School Rd., Dry Ridge, KY 41035 or the St. Elizabeth Hospice, 483 South Loop Rd., Edgewood, KY 41018. Online condolences can be made at: www.stanleyfuneralhomes.com The Kentucky Enquirer, Covington, Kentucky. Saturday. 13 April 2013. | Martin, Roy Kenneth (I3753)
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10608 | Roy Lee Ferrand, 60, retired Fleming County farmer, 114 E. Main St., Flemingsburg, died Thursday at Hayswood Hospital, Maysville. Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Jewell Million Ferrand, one son, Donald, Flemingsburg; two grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Maude Richardson, Manchester, Ohio, and Mrs. Martha Fultz, Wisconsin and two brothers, Ned and Jerry Ferrand, both of Wisconsin. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Boone Funeral Home, Flemingsburg. Visitation at the funeral home until hour of services. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Saturday, 5 April 1969. | Farrand, Roy Lee (I4912)
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10609 | Roy McKee, 90, of Goddard, passed away Monday, June 14, 2021, at Pioneer Trace Nursing Home. Born in Fleming County on February 7, 1931, he was the son of the late John Nelson McKee and the late Minnie DeAtley McKee. He is survived by his children, Joyce Richmond, Jerry McKee, Gary (wife Diane) McKee, Norma Johnson, Larry Caudill, Rhonda Kay Caudill (husband Scott) Henson, Lora Fay Lee, and Jimmy Caudill; several grandchildren; several great grandchildren; several great, great grandchildren; along with many extended family and friends he had at Pioneer Trace. In addition to his parents, Roy was preceded in death by his siblings, Myrtle Lee, Dorothy Reeves, Charles McKee, Elwood McKee, Harold McKee, Orville McKee, and Edgar McKee. Funeral service will begin at 1 p.m., Saturday, June 19, 2021, at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Bro. Jerry Boling officiating. Roy will be laid to rest in Goddard Cemetery. Visitation will be 11 a.m., until the hour of service at 1 p.m., Saturday, at the funeral home. | McKee, Roy J. (I3864)
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10610 | Roy P. Green Roy P. Green, 25 years old, 1163 West 36th street, a native of Center Point, Clay county, and a grandson of Andy Lotshaw, trainer of the Chicago Cubs baseball team, died yesterday in Sunnyside Sanitarium. Mr. Green came here during boyhood and was a member of St. Mark’s Methodist Church. He had been employed four years by Allison division of the General Motors Corporation before he became ill 14 months ago. Survivors besides the grandfather include the widow, Mrs. Katherine Green; a daughter, Suellen Green; a sister, Mrs. Wilma Higdon; a stepmother, Mrs. Bertha Doyle, and an aunt, Mrs. Helen Hudson, all of Indianapolis. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Clyde Lininger, former pastor of St. Mark’s Church, at 1:30 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 11 September 1944. | Green, Roy Parvin (I5010)
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10611 | Ruby Alice Stout Ruby Alice Stout, 42, will be buried in Round Hill Cemetery after services at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers Central Chapel. She died Sunday in her home, 2036 N. Houston. Survivors are the husband, Gerald L. Stout; two sons, William G. masters, Indianapolis, and Sgt. Edward masters, U.S. Army, in California; a daughter, Shirley Peavler, in California; a sister, a brother and seven grandchildren. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuesday, 24 January 1961. | Petero, Ruby Alice (I5125)
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10612 | Ruby B. Blaylock, 90, of Grenada, died Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, at Grenada Lake Medical Center. He was born Feb. 26, 1920, to Hardy Benson and Ruby Jewell Pritchard Blaylock. Mr. Blaylock was a member of First Baptist Church and a retired communications superintendent with the Burlington Northern Railroad. He was a pilot during World War II serving in the U.S. Air Force; he was discharged with the rank of captain. Visitation was Wednesday, Feb. 16, from noon to 2 p.m. at Garner-Harper Funeral Home. A graveside service followed in Woodlawn Memorial Park with Dr. Jim Nunnelee. Mr. Blaylock is survived by his wife of 67 years, Erma Blaylock; two nieces, Donna Perry of Baton Rouge, La. and Paula Collins of Grenada; two brothers, Ralph Blaylock of Southaven and Robert Blaylock of St. Louis, Mo.; four sisters, Dorothy Marie Counts of Donathan, Mo., Joyce Helen Maness and Pearl Rose Sparks, both of Memphis, and Emeline Coffeen Payne of Potts Camp, Miss. He was preceded in death by his parents, Hardy Benson and Ruby Jewell Pritchard Blaylock; and a brother, Bill Blaylock. Garner-Harper Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Blaylock, Ruby Arthur Benson (I944)
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10613 | Ruby Etoile Brown, 92, passed away Aug. 6, 2018, following the death of her son, Randy, 4 months earlier. Ruby was born in Bounds, MS and raised in Big Creek, MS, where she married her childhood sweetheart, Radford Brown before he enlisted in the Marine Corp to serve in WWII. She graduated from Business School in her home town, then worked in Washington, DC in a typing pool throughout the war. After living in North Carolina and Iowa, Ruby and Rad moved their family back to Jacksonville where they were active members of HAB Church since 1956. Radford passed away in 1978. Ruby worked at Memorial Hospital for 27 years as Insurance Supervisor and then as Financial Counselor until she retired at age 69. She enjoyed her retirement with family, friends, church, bridge, travel, her cabin in North Carolina and football. Ruby will be remembered as a loving, devoted, inspirational and sweet wife, mother, grandmother and friend, who always showed strength of character and her strong Christian faith. She is survived by her daughters, Cynthia, Deborah and Judith, 9 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. A private family memorial was held at Chapel Hill Cemetery in Big Creek on Sat., Sept. 8, 208. Pryor Funeral Home had charge of all arrangements. Our mother, Ruby, father, Radford and brother, Randy, are now buried at Chapel Hill Cemetery in Big Creek. MS. The Journal, Bruce, MS, Sep. 12, 2018 | Spears, Ruby Etoile (I249)
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10614 | Ruby H. Barrett, 77, Speedway, died Tuesday. She had been a warehouse worker 15 years at Danner’s Warehouse, retiring in 1978. Services will be a 1 p.m. Friday in Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Chapel, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. She was the widow of Lonnie M. Barrett. Survivors: daughter Phyllis A. Ralston; sister, Betty Spaulding; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 13 October 1994. | Edwards, Ruby Haseltime (I5015)
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10615 | Ruby Louise Purvis, 69, of Camden, Ohio, died Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007, at Middletown Regional Hospital in Middletown, Ohio. Born May 7, 1937, in Bath County, Ky., she was the daughter of Floyd and Clara (Downs) Wills. She was preceded in death by her husband, Marvin Purvis, in 2001; a sister, Deloris Wills Kissick; and two brothers, Carl Wills and Paul Wills. Survivors include a son, Marvin Purvis of Camden; five daughters, Judy (Josh) Bird of Eaton, Ohio, Linda (Jay) Dearth of Trenton, Ohio, Pam (Mike) Lawson of Kingswood, Texas; Shirley (James) Carver of Camden, and Marlena (Steve) Pickleheimer of Miamisburg, Ohio; two brothers, Clay Wills of Monroe, Ohio, and Kenneth Wills of Preston, Ky.; two sisters, Mabel Deaton of California and Helen Chesterman of Winter Haven, Fla.; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Graveside services were Friday, Feb. 16, at Fairmound Cemetery, West Elkton, Ohio, with the Rev. Jerry Swint officiating. | Wills, Ruby Louise (I3981)
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10616 | Ruby Louise Rigdon Million April 06, 1926 - October 03, 2016 Ruby Louise Rigdon Million, 90, of Maysville, passed away Monday morning October 3, 2016 at Maysville Nursing & Rehabilitation. Ruby was born April 6, 1926 in Lewis County to the late Lee and Florence Clary Rigdon. Ruby retired from the Housing Authority in Lexington, KY after 10 years of service. She loved playing her guitar and singing in church. She loved to cook and feeding her family and friends was one of her joys in life. She had an extensive collection of Red Birds and never missed an opportunity to show them off. Ruby was a member of the Maysville Church of Christ. Ruby was preceded in death by her husband Clifford D. “Bud” Million; grandson Brian Scott Million; step-granddaughter Cheryl Hunt; sisters Jean Bailey, Mildred Gabbard and Edith Fraley; brothers Walker, Jess and Wilmer Rigdon; and her parents. Survivors include her son Barry and wife Alvirtie of Maysville, KY; grandchildren Greg (Annette) Million and Lisa (Mike) Moloney; great grandchildren Heather Million, Haley Moloney, Brandon Moloney and Grace Moloney; cousin Alice Bussell whom she considered a sister; step-grandchildren Otis Bolender and Brenda Stroup; six step great grandchildren and four step great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will at 2 PM Wednesday October 5, 2016 at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Bro. Willie Martin officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. Visitation will be 12 – 2 PM Wednesday. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Hospice of Hope (909 Kenton Station Dr. Maysville, KY 41056). | Rigdon, Ruby Louise (I4916)
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10617 | Ruby Velma Cash, 84, of Williamstown, died Thursday at Owenton Manor. She was a homemaker and farmer, and a member of Knoxville Christian Church, Williamstown. Her husband, John Cash, died in 1972. Survivors include brothers, Junior McClanahan of Williamstown, Donald McClanahan of Blanchester, Ohio, and Ronald McClanahan of Cincinnati; and sisters, Irene McMillian of Blanchester, Ohio, Mildred Whaley of Williamstown, and Jewel Harmon of Florence. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Eckler-Hudson Funeral Home, Dry Ridge. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery. The Kentucky Post--December 20, 2003 | McClanahan, Ruby Velma (I3097)
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10618 | RUESDELL Barbara, beloved wife of the late Kenneth S. Truesdell, loving mother of Timothy Truesdell and the late Phillip Truesdell, dear mother in law of Patricia Truesdell, grandmother of Tara Keller and Todd Truesdell, great grandmother of Nolan Keller, sister of Veva Brittain and Darrell Inskeep (Dorothy). Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Barbara died July 26, 2004 at age 80. She was a resident of Amelia. Friends may call, E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, St. Rt. 125, Amelia on Thursday from 9:30 until time of services on Thursday at 10:30 A.M. Interment Ash Ridge Cemetery in Russellville, Ohio. If desired memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, National Psoriasis Foundation, or Hospice of Cincinnati. Published by Cincinnati Enquirer on Jul. 27, 2004. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/cincinnati/name/barbara-truesdell-obituary?id=48050979 | Inskeep, Barbara Ellen (I1706)
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10619 | Rufus I. Pruitt Services for Rufus I. Pruitt, 69, 3305 West Washington street, who died Monday in City Hospital after a brief illness, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Floral Park cemetery. A life resident of Marion county, Mr. Pruitt was a member of the Methodist church. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Emma Pruitt; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen Hudson; two grandchildren, Wilma Higdon and Ruth Brandenburg; a sister, Mrs. Jessie Duncan, of New Augusta, and two brothers, Bud Pruitt and William Pruitt, of Clermont. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuesday, 26 June 1945. | Pruitt, Rufus Isadore (I4660)
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10620 | Rufus R. Gabel Rufus Reber Gabel, 85, Manhattan, died Tuesday, Jan. 2, in St. Mary Hospital. He was born Nov. 1, 1910, at Vessie, Mo. He attended grade and high schools in Edgar Springs, Mo., and the Calvary Bible College in Kansas City, Mo. He married Sidney Hedges in 1957 at Kansas City, Mo. She survives of the home. Mr. Gabel was a life insurance agent for Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa, a member of the Kansas City, Mo. Life Underwriters Association and owned and managed the first agency for Preferred Risk Insurance Company in Kansas City, Mo. He served as a lifetime deacon, Sunday school superintendent, training union director and Sunday school teacher. He was a member of the Santa Fe Hills Baptist Church in Kansas City, Mo., and had served on the executive board of the Kansas City Baptist Association in the training union program. He was preceded in death by a son, Paul Douglas Gabel, in September 1995. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Barbara Ann McGinness, Clinton, Mo., and Jan Slezinger-Johnson, Manhattan; two sons, Gregory Alan Slezinger, Kansas City, Mo, and John L. Slezinger III, Beaverton, Ore.; a sister, Opal Zimmeman, Fort Myers, Fla; seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the Valley View Memorial Gardens in Manhattan. The casket will remain closed. The Manhattan Mercury, Manhattan, Kansas. Wednesday, 3 January 1996. | Gabel, Rufus Reber (I3681)
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10621 | Rushford Lee (R.L.) Sweeney Jr., 94, passed away Sunday, May 4, 2014 at his home in Lake Jackson. He was born on December 24, 1919 in Hagerman, Texas to Rushford Lee Sweeney and Kathryn Elliott Sweeney. | Sweeney, Rushford Lee “R.L.” Jr. (I3837)
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10622 | Russel Duvall Lantana, Fla. – Services for Russel Franklin Duvall, 74, formerly of Indianapolis and Bloomington, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Conkle Funeral Home Hendricks County Chapel, Avon, with calling until 9 tonight. Graveside services will be at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in Valhalla Cemetery, Bloomington. Duvall died Friday. He was a mechanical maintenance technician. He worked 17 years for Eli Lilly & Co. and 11 years for Indiana University, Bloomington. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners’ Hospitals for Crippled Children. Survivors – wife Margaret Hedges Duvall; son Russel W. Duvall; daughter Margaret H. Dermond; brothers George, Clarence Duvall; sisters Irene Gue, Loraine Greathouse; three grandchildren. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 24 July 1989. | Duval, Russel Franklin (I3805)
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10623 | Russell Clifton Services for Russell L. Clifton Sr, 38, were held today in Pierce Bros. Van Nuys Chapel. Mr. Clifton, 13052 Garber St., Pacoima, died Sunday. He leaves his wife, Josephine; two daughters, Virginia Hand and Sally Clifton; two sons, Larry and Russell Jr.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clifton; six sisters and two brothers. Los Angeles Mirror, Los Angeles, California. Wednesday, 24 December 1958 | Clifton, Russell Lee (I4244)
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10624 | Russell Gilkison Russell Gilkison, 73, 221 E. 9th St., was pronounced dead on arrival at Ball Memorial Hospital early Saturday morning. His death was unexpected. A native of Rowan County, Ky., he had resided in Muncie for several years. Mr. Gilkison had been an employe of ball Brothers for 18 years retiring eight years ago. He attended the Mayfield Nazarene Church. His wife, Mary Belle, preceded him in death 45 days ago. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Wayne Day and Mrs. James Story, both of Muncie and Mrs. Carl Basham, Wheeling, W.V.; three sons, Ottis H, Otto H., and Elwood E., all of Muncie; 13 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Maude Ferguson, Muncie; and three brothers, Walter L. and Willie S., Morehead, Ken. and Burt F., Portland. Arrangements are pending at Parson Mortuary. The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Sunday, 30 June 1968. | Gilkison, Russell (I1156)
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10625 | Russell Gilkison, of Sweetwater, died at 2:45 a.m. Friday, Nov. 21, 1958, in Deaconess Nursing Home, Lincoln, age 78. Mr. Gilkison is survived by sister, Mrs. Etta Blackmore [sic]; and several nieces and nephews. Remains were at Ennis Funeral Home, Greenview where services were held. Burial in Sugar Grove Cemetery. Daily Illinois State Journal. Saturday, Nov 22, 1958. Springfield, IL. Page: 12. | Gilkison, Russell Thaddeus (I584)
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10626 | Russell L. Clifton Sr. Funeral services for Russell L. Clifton, 38, building contractor, will be conducted today at 1 p.m. in Pierce Bros. Van Nuys Chapel, followed by interment in Valhalla Memorial Park. Mr. Clifton lived at 13052 Garber St., Pacoima, and died Sunday. He leaves his widow, Josephine: two daughters Virginia Hand and Sally Clifton; two sons, Larry and Russell Jr.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clifton; six sisters, Ruby Freeman, Mrs. John Garhart, Mrs. Paul Schuster, Mrs. Bill Loehner, Mrs. Richard Aboumrad and Mrs. Allen Weinstein, and two brother, Rex and Charles Clifton. The Los Angeles Time, Los Angeles, California. Wednesday, 24 December 1958. | Clifton, Russell Lee (I4244)
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10627 | Ruth Arlene Porter, 85, passed away Saturday, December 6, 2014. She was the daughter of Paul and Freida (Cassity) Trimble. They preceded her in death. Ruth grew up in Wetmore and graduated from Wetmore High School in 1947. She was married to Leland Porter in 1948. After Leland served four years in the Air Force, they settled in Topeka. She worked at Blue Cross and Blue Shield for over 25 years, retiring in 1981. After retirement, Ruth and Leland went back to Wetmore to farm. Ruth enjoyed her cats and raising kittens. The enjoyed the farm for over 20 years before illness brought them back to their home in Topeka. Leland passed away November 13, 2008. Ruth mention numerous times her two cousins and some real good friends helped her so much. She said, “I couldn’t have made it without them.” Funeral services will be 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 10 at the Mount Hope Chapel, 4700 SW 17th, Topeka. Ruth will lie in state from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Tuesday at Penwell-Gabel Mid-Town Chapel, 1321 SW 10th Ave, Topeka. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to CAT Association of Topeka, 1719 SW Gage Blvd, Topeka, KS 66604 or to a charity of the donor’s choice. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Homes, Crematory & Cemetery - Funerals and Cremation Topeka, KS | Trimble, Ruth Arlene (I3336)
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10628 | Ruth E. Hall Rite for Ruth Elizabeth Hall, 69, will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with burial in Washington Park Cemetery East. She died yesterday in her home, 2112 N. Leland. Born at Tooele, Utah, Mrs. Hall had lived in Indianapolis 50 years. The last 28 years she had been a member of Nation Chapter of International Travel-Study Club. Survivors are a son, Harry A. Hall; three daughters, Mrs. Gene Blacklidge, Mrs. Byrl Hamilton and Mrs. Robert Young; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 22 November 1961. | Hedges, Ruth Elizabeth (I565)
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10629 | Ruth Ellen Yocum, 54, died June 4, 2020 at the St. Joseph Hospice Care Center in Lexington, KY. Born May 13, 1966 in Lexington, KY, she was the daughter of the late Stanley Hedges, Jr. and Mary Miller Craig Hedges. Ms. Yocum was a graduate of Henry Clay High School and was employed in dietary with Shriner’s Hospital for Children. Survivors include a son, Travis Yocum; fiancé, Gary Cannella; step-grandchildren, Carly, Ashley, Tara, Michael, Chloe, and Brakel Coots; sister, Becky (John) Balthrop; brother, Craig Howard; niece, Katelynn Edwards Arch; and other numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held 1:30 pm Tues., June 9 at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Harrodsburg Rd. Entombment will follow in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 5-7 pm Mon. and 11:30 am Tues. until the service time at the funeral home. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Kidney Foundation of Central Kentucky, 1517 Nicholasville Road, Suite 203, Lexington, KY 40503 or Bluegrass Hospice Care, 2312 Alexandria Dr., Lexington, KY 40504. | Hedges, Ruth Ellen (I5083)
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10630 | Ruth Hatfield Million Sept. 13, 1923-April 6, 2011 DENVER, CO. - Ruth Million, onetime local resident, teacher, musician and organist, died April 6 at the home of her daughter in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Million was a former music professor at Western Oregon University. For decades she served as organist at First Presbyterian churches in Salem and McMinnville. She was born Ruth Aulick Hatfield in Ada, Okla., the youngest of three children of Charles and Carrie Aulick Hatfield. Ruth graduated valedictorian of Garth High School (Georgetown, Kentucky) at the age of 16. She held degrees from Georgetown College and the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago and a certificate in piano performance from the Cincinnati College of Music. Her early concert career culminated in 1959 with a two-piano performance at Carnegie Recital Hall in New York City. She moved to McMinnville in 1964 and joined the music faculty of (then) Oregon College of Education. She taught piano and organ and performed with faculty colleagues for 22 years. She was a master teacher and past president of the Oregon Music Teachers Association. She married Elmer Million in Georgetown, Ken., in 1944. The couple had five Million children. (Ruth was exhausted.) Elmer and Ruth lived in Salem for a time and were active in Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. Ruth is preceded in death by her husband, Elmer and children, Stephen, Deborah and Janet. She is survived by her older sister, Lois Bethel of Baton Rouge, La.; daughters, Charlotte of Denver and Dr. Carolyn Million of Alameda, Calif.; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Published by The Statesman Journal on Jun. 26, 2011. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/statesmanjournal/name/ruth-million-obituary?id=26579697 | Hatfield, Ruth Aulick (I4930)
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10631 | Ruth L. Hedges Ruth Lucille Hedges, 68, of 9613 N. 10th Ave., died Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital Mrs. Hedges, who was born in Indian territory (now Oklahoma), came to Phoenix 25 years ago from Brawley, Calif. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Elmer; a son, John. S. of Santa Ana, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. JoAnn Sanson of Phoenix; a brother and two sisters out of state; and five grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W. Glendale Ave. Burial will be in Glendale Resthaven Park. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. The family suggests contributions to the Church of the Beatitudes Memorial Fund. Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Monday, 3 September 1973. | Krone, Ruth Lucille (I721)
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10632 | Ruth Lindsey Alsip, 91, of Plant City died Thursday at South Florida Baptist Hospital. A native of Norwich, N.Y., she moved to the Tampa area in 1971 from Tully, N.Y. She was a high school teacher for Tully Central High School, Episcopalian, and a member of Eastern Star in New Berlin, N.Y. She is survived by her husband, Ralph B.; a son, David R. of Stamford, Conn.; two sisters, Ester McNitt of Duanesburg, N.Y., and Regina Marsh of Fairport, N.Y.; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Wells Memorial Funeral Home, Plant City. The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida. Sunday, 17 August 1997. | Linsley, Ruth (I1932)
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10633 | Ruth Rhodes, Whitten Center speech therapist Clinton - Services for Ruth M. Rhodes, 65, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pinelawn Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Gray Funeral Home. Mrs. Rhodes died Saturday, March 27, 1993. Born in Pisgah, Ky., she was a daughter of the late James and Addie Sparks Million. She attended Presbyterian College and was a speech therapist at Whitten Center and a certified minister. She attended Charity Christian Center. Surviving are an adopted son, Nickel Bagwell of Clinton, a brother, Dr. Elmer Million of Salem, Ore.; sisters, Elizabeth Elam of Clinton, Genoa Godbey of Clinton, Md., and Geneva Medders of Lakeland, Fla.; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. The State, Columbia, South Carolina. Sunday, March 28, 1993. | Million, Evelyn Ruth (I4927)
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10634 | Ruth Schantzen Mrs. Ruth E. Schantzen, 39, of 916 Durkin St., Camarillo, died in her home Monday afternoon after a short illness. She was born Sept. 20, 1931, in Hollywood and came to Ventura County 14 years ago from Los Angeles. She is survived by her husband, John J. Schantzen, and children, Daniel, Sheryl and Susan, all at home; her father, Russell Nichols, Hollywood. Graveside services will be tomorrow at Hollywood Cemetery with arrangements by Griffin Brothers Camarillo Funeral Home. Ventura County Star, Ventura, California. Thursday, 3 December 1970. | Nichols, Ruth Eleanor (I4169)
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10635 | Ruth Wonders Ruth Russell Wonders, 82, of Hayfork died Monday at her home. No services will be conducted. Cremation was at Redding Cemetery. Born Aug. 7, 1903, in Allerton, Ill., she moved to Trinity County in 1980 from Mountain Gate. Mrs. Wonders was a homemaker, member of the Hayfork Southern Baptist Church, and member of the Roderick Senior Citizens Center in Hayfork. She is survived by daughter Vivian Hooper of Hayfork and sister Lora Smoot of Yucca Valley. Lawncrest Chapel in Redding is handling arrangements. Record Searchlight, Redding California. Friday, 6 December 1985. | Hedges, Ruth Russell (I316)
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10636 | Ruth, 44 yr 6 months, daughter of J.W. and Jennie (Fishback) Cassity, married John E. Sherk. Funeral services at Brookfield, attended by Mr and Mrs Joe Creason. (Missouri Death Certificate #26068. Informant: Rosco Cassity, Brookfield, MO) | Cassity, Ruth Ann (I4473)
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10637 | Ruthann Wright, 91, of Falls City, NE formerly of Atchison KS died Monday, May 11, 2020 at the home of her niece Vicki (Tom) Jacobitz, in Stella NE. Ruthann has been cremated, no visitation will be held. Memorial services will be at a later date with burial of the cremated remains in the Pardee Cemetery, Atchison KS. The Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. Ruthann Meyer was born on Sept. 24, 1928 in Cummings, KS the daughter of Albert and Myrtle (Gilkison) Meyer. She graduated from Atchison County Community High School in 1946 and attended Highland Community College for one year. Ruthie worked as a secretary for the former Paige Airways, Atchison for over 20 years. She was a member of the Atchison United Methodist Church, former member of the Sweet Adeline’s and the Atchison Hospital Auxiliary. She was known as the Holiday Candy Maker Lady, helping people make all kinds of treats for the holidays. After an accident 6 years ago, Ruthann was not able to be at her home and do the activities she enjoyed. She still enjoyed being around people, just ask the caregivers. Ruthann was married to Ralph Gene Wright on Nov. 21, 1990 at the Atchison United Methodist Church. Ralph preceded her in death on June 19, 2010. Survivors include four nieces. Her parents, husband Ralph, and a sister and brother-in-law Margie & Lester Lohman preceded her in death. | Meyer, Ruthann (I4871)
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10638 | Sadie Rose Trim Fox March 12, 1928-Sept. 16, 2021 Decatur – Sadie Rose Trim Fox, 93 of Decatur died in her home on Thursday, September 16, 2021. A celebration of Sadie’s life will be held on Wednesday, September 22, 2021 at the First Christian Church 3350 North MacArthur Road, Decatur Illinois. Visitation will b 10:00-11:00am followed by the service and burial in Point Pleasant Cemetery, Long Creek, Illinois. Memorial, if desired, may be made to the Church or the Mt. Zion Library. Tanzyus-Logan Funeral Service and Care is handling the arrangements. Sadie was born March 12 1928 in Greenville, Mississippi daughter of Harry Franklin and Johnnie Kent Trim. She was a High School Art Teacher in Mississippi, Washington, Oregon, and Illinois. Sadie was a member of First Christian Church Decatur, Mt. Zion District Library Board, and Delta Kappa Gamma. She held a Bachelor’s Degree from Delta State University Mississippi and a Master’s Degree from Millikin University Illinois. She married Marion F. Fox July 7, 1982 in Decatur IL. Surviving is her husband Marion F. Fox, her son Russell (Christina) Hollingsworth; son-in-law Terry Meyer; step-children: David (Linda) Fox, Nancy (Jerry) Mills and Judith Fox and sister Hattie Trim Lester; grandchildren: Abigail Hollingsworth (Andrew) Fraser, Christopher Meyer, Emily Hollingsworth, Michael Meyer and Elena Hollingsworth; and several step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews all of whom she adored. She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter Paula Meyer; and siblings: Ann Trim (William) Boykin, Thomas F. (Annabelle) Trim, Billy E. (LouAnn) Trim, W. Paul (Carolyn) Trim. You are invited to sign the family guestbook at www.tanzyusloganmemorialpages.com Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Tuesday, 21 September 2021, page A6 | Trim, Sadie Rose (I5351)
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10639 | SALT LICK -- Allie "Ewell" Razor, 65, of Midland, died Friday, apparently of a heart attack. Services 2 p.m. today at Midland First Church of God. Visitation 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Northcutt and Son Home for Funerals, Morehead. Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on October 29, 1989, page B4. * * * Morehead Ewell Razor, 65, Salt Lick, died here Friday. His wife, Mary Louise, survives. Funeral at 2 p.m. Sunday, Midland First Church of God. Visitation is at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals. Published in The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) on Sunday, October 29, 1989 | Razor, Allie Ewell (I3885)
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10640 | Salt Lick – Asa Delancy Jones, 72, retired state Department of Highways employee, World War II veteran, husband of Idola Wells Jones, died Friday. Services 11 a.m. Monday, Powell Funeral Home. Visitation 2 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 21 June 1998. | Jones, Asa Delancy “Dickey” (I3944)
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10641 | Salt Lick – Lloyd A. Jones, 80, Brandenburg, formerly of Salt Lick, retired from U.S. Navy, World War II and Korean War veteran, husband of Lella Mae Craig Jones, died Saturday. Services 2 p.m. today, Midland First Church of God. Visitation 8 a.m. today, Powell Funeral Home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 20 December 1993. | Jones, Lloyd Arthur (I3939)
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10642 | Sam Wright Succumbs After Brief Illness Last Rites For Pioneer Resident Are Arranged Samuel M. Wright, 81, prominent Medford resident, died early Sunday at an Enid hospital. He was stricken unexpectedly Saturday. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m., at Hills Chapel. Rev. J.W. Oden, Methodist pastor, will be in charge. Burial will be made in the McKeeman cemetery by Hills funeral home. Mr. Wright was born near Webster, Ind., May 24, 1872. He moved as a boy to Larned, Kans., and later resided for a number of years near Haysville, Kans. He mad the race at the opening of the Cherokee Strip for settlement in 1893 and homesteaded five miles west and two miles south of Medford. He left the fam in 1907 and resided at Denver, Colo., until returning to Medford in 1911 to operated a barber shop. He took a prominent part in community affairs and served for many years as a member of the Medford board of education. He is survived by one son, L.L. Wright of El Reno; one grandson, Richard Wright of Fort Worth, and a great grandson, Sam, also of Fort Worth. Grant county Journal, Medford, Oklahoma. Monday, 13 July 1953. LKH note: McKeenan Family Cemetery is now known as Fairview Cemetery. | Wright, Samuel May (I1248)
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10643 | Samanta Jane Vawter was born February 6, 1841, in Jefferson County, Indiana, and died August 29, 1844, at Fithian, Illinois. On November 10, 1857, she married Levi Marion Hedges at Pine Grove, Rowan County, Kentucky, and died January 28, 1907, at Topeka, Kansas. Levi Marion Hedges was the fifth of eleven children of William Riblan Hedges and Malinda Russell (Cassity) Hedges. During the Civil War, Levi was a sergeant in the Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. In 1862, while Levi and his brother Peter Thompson, were away at war, Confederate guerillas came and asked Pascal Vawter whether he did not have two sons-i-law and a son in the Union Army. He admitted he had. The guerillas then asked Pascal to take the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy, and when he refused, they threatened him with drawn swords, but did not actually harm him. Pascal’s daughter, Samanta Jane and Mary Ann, were living with their father while their husbands were away at war, and it was now thought best that they all move away from Kentucky. Rascal and his wife and daughter Samantha Jane moved to Manchester, Ohio, and Mary An moved to a second cousin’s at Rexford, Indiana, with her small son Thaddeus. William Riblan Hedges may have gone there also, as Samantha Jane added a postscript to a letter he wrote to Mary Ann in 1863. The Mavity Family, page 23-24 | Vawter, Pascal (I356)
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10644 | Samantha Jane Vawter was born February 6, 1841, in Jefferson County, Indiana, and died August 29, 1844, at Fithian, Illinois. On November 10, 1857, she married Levi Marion Hedges at Pine Grove, Rowan County, Kentucky, and died January 28, 1907, at Topeka, Kansas. Levi Marion Hedges was the fifth of eleven children of William Riblan Hedges and Malinda Russell (Cassity) Hedges. During the Civil War, Levi was a sergeant in the Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. In 1862, while Levi and his brother Peter Thompson, were away at war, Confederate guerillas came and asked Pascal Vawter whether he did not have two sons-i-law and a son in the Union Army. He admitted he had. The guerillas then asked Pascal to take the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy, and when he refused, they threatened him with drawn swords, but did not actually harm him. Pascal’s daughter, Samantha Jane and Mary Ann, were living with their father while their husbands were away at war, and it was now thought best that they all move away from Kentucky. Rascal and his wife and daughter Samantha Jane moved to Manchester, Ohio, and Mary An moved to a second cousin’s at Rexford, Indiana, with her small son Thaddeus. William Riblan Hedges may have gone there also, as Samantha Jane added a postscript to a letter he wrote to Mary Ann in 1863. Levi M. Hedges moved his family from Kentucky, settling in Vermilion County, Illinois, in October 1879. Levi was married a second time in 1893 to Hattie Lascher, a widow, but they were later divorced. Samantha Jane is buried at Emberry Cemetery near Muncie, Illinois. Some time after her death her brother-in-law, P.T. Hedges, had a head stone erected at her grave for her and her daughter, Lora or Etta, as she was sometimes called. Levi Marion Hedges is buried at Topeka, Kansas, in the Topeka Cemetery. The Mavity Family, page 23-24 | Vawter, Samantha Jane (I14)
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10645 | Samantha Jane Vawter was born February 6, 1841, in Jefferson County, Indiana, and died August 29, 1844, at Fithian, Illinois. On November 10, 1857, she married Levi Marion Hedges at Pine Grove, Rowan County, Kentucky, and died January 28, 1907, at Topeka, Kansas. Levi Marion Hedges was the fifth of eleven children of William Riblan Hedges and Malinda Russell (Cassity) Hedges. During the Civil War, Levi was a sergeant in the Tenth Kentucky Cavalry. In 1862, while Levi and his brother Peter Thompson, were away at war, Confederate guerillas came and asked Pascal Vawter whether he did not have two sons-in-law and a son in the Union Army. He admitted he had. The guerillas then asked Pascal to take the oath of allegiance to the Southern Confederacy, and when he refused, they threatened him with drawn swords, but did not actually harm him. Pascal’s daughter, Samantha Jane and Mary Ann, were living with their father while their husbands were away at war, and it was now thought best that they all move away from Kentucky. Rascal and his wife and daughter Samantha Jane moved to Manchester, Ohio, and Mary Ann moved to a second cousin’s at Rexford, Indiana, with her small son Thaddeus. William Riblan Hedges may have gone there also, as Samantha Jane added a postscript to a letter he wrote to Mary Ann in 1863. Levi M. Hedges moved his family from Kentucky, settling in Vermilion County, Illinois, in October 1879. Levi was married a second time in 1893 to Hattie Lascher, a widow, but they were later divorced. Samantha Jane is buried at Emberry Cemetery near Muncie, Illinois. Some time after her death her brother-in-law, P.T. Hedges, had a head stone erected at her grave for her and her daughter, Lora or Etta, as she was sometimes called. Levi Marion Hedges is buried at Topeka, Kansas, in the Topeka Cemetery. The Mavity Family, page 23-24 | Hedges, Levi Marion (I7)
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10646 | Samuel C. Curtis, 71, ex-street commissioner Samuel C. Curtis, 71, 1919 E. 15th St., died Monday in ball Memorial Hospital after a short illness. Rev. Curtis was born in Russell, Ky. He moved to Muncie in 1945 after serving in the Navy during World War II. He was a disabled American veteran. He worked for the city of Muncie and had been street commissioner. He retired in 1980. He was active in the Democratic Party and attended various Church of God churches. He and also pastured in this area. Survivors include his wife, Louis Carmichael Curtis, Muncie; four sons, Samuel M. Curtis (wife: Linda), William C. Curtis (wife: Nancy), and Stephen R. Curtis (wife, Debbie), all of Muncie, and Nick Curtis (wife: Barbara), Leesville, La., two daughters, Wanda L. Anderson (husband: John), and Glenda C. Benhow (husband: Dave), both of Muncie; four brothers, Ralph Curtis and James Curtis, both of Muncie, Floyd Curtis, Marion, Ohio, and Denny Curtis, Hartford City; two sisters, Rhella Blevins, Marion, Ohio, and Ginger Avery, Ridgecrest, Calif.; 19 grandchildren; a great-grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry R. and Minnie Hyatt Curtis. Services are pending at Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel. Memorial may be made to the American Heart Fund, the Diabetes Foundation or to the donor’s choice. The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Tuesday, 30 August 1994. | Curtis, Samuel Colbert (I2675)
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10647 | Samuel Edward Jones Samuel Edward Jones, the son of George H. Jones and Mariah Jones, nee Tipton, was born in Putnam County, Missouri on January 27, 1877, and passed away in the same county on March 23, 1947, being 70 years, 1 month and 26 days of age at the time of his death. On November 14, 1898, he was united in marriage to Minnie C. Moore. To this union were born two sons, John Delbert Jones of Phoenix, Arizona and Dallas Berdett Jones of Lucerne, Missouri, now stationed in Hamilton Field, California, serving with the United States Army. Sam, as he was generally known by all, lived in this community most all his life and numbered his friends by his acquaintances. On June 30, 1898 he petitioned Putnam Lodge No.190 A.F. & A.M., of Newtown, Missouri for the degrees of Free-Masonry. He was accepted and on August 13, 1898 initiated into the mysteries of free-Masonry, passed October 29, 1898 and raised to the Sublime degree of Master Mason on March 25, 1899, and since that date has continuously remained a member of Putnam Lodge No.190 in good standing. On March 28, 1947, the Masonic funeral rites were given for Putnam Lodge No.190 by T. Howard Judd, acting Master and Rev. Bro. Hugh M. Harmon, acting Chaplin at the Baptist church in Newtown, Missouri after which his remains were laid to rest by the side of his mother in the Newtown cemetery. The clock of life is wound but one And no man has the power To tell just when the hands will stop At late or early hours Now is the only time we own - Live, love, toil with a will! Place no faith in tomorrow for The clock may then be still. [newspaper clipping on Find a Grave, no publication information available] | Jones, Samuel Edward (I2645)
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10648 | Samuel Ehrhart Dies At Bearsdale Samuel Ehrhart, an old resident of the county, died at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at his home near Bearsdale. His age was eighty-six years, two months and five days. His death was due to infirmities incident to old age. He had resided in this part of the country for the past fifty years and was well known among the old residents of this county. Mr. Ehrhart was born in York county, Pa., Dec. 11, 1832. He and Miss Fannie Lourash were married April 1865, and she survives him. She is now seriously ill, both having taken sick on the same day. Mrs. Ehrhart is seventy-three years old. Beside his wife Mr. Ehrhart is survived by two sons and two daughters, Mrs. J.I. Keller of Harristown; Mrs. Walter Drew of Dectur; Frank Ehrhart of Bearsdale and Charles Ehrhart of Mt. Vernon, Ill. Another son died in infancy. There are eighteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral will be held some time Tuesday morning. The interment will be in the Boiling Spring cemetery. The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois. Monday, 17 March 1919. | Ehrhart, Samuel (I3298)
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10649 | Samuel F. Hollar Flemingsburg – Samuel Franklin Hollar, 78, of Route 3, husband of Clara Hollar, died Saturday. Services 2 p.m. Monday at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with burial in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. Visitation after 4 p.m. today. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 9 April 1978. | Hollar, Samuel Franklin (I4724)
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10650 | Samuel Moody Nicholasville, Ky., Nov. 3. – The funeral services of Samuel D. Moody, 28 years old, who died at his home in the Bethel neighborhood, of typhoid fever, were held at the residence this afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by the Rev. W.J. Duncan of Wilmore, and the body was buried in Maple Grove cemetery. Mr. Moody was a farmer and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucy Hagerdon Moody, four children, May, Ruth, Edith and Raymond Moody; three sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Joe Blankenship, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Fred Corman; Jackson, Edgar and Mike Moody, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moody, all of Jessamine county. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 4 November 1925. | Moody, Samuel Douglas (I1439)
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