Notes
Matches 1,401 to 1,450 of 11,070
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
1401 | Dry Ridge – James Fred Cash, 82, Ellen-Kay Drive, retired Florence rest area caretaker and farmer, husband of Thelma Juanita Wilson Cash, died Wednesday. Services 1 p.m. Saturday, Eckler-Hudson Funeral Home. Visitation 11 a.m. Saturday. Contributions suggested to Grant County Cancer Fund. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 9 August 1996. | Cash, James Frederick (I3102)
|
1402 | Dryden Funeral Services Conducted Here Monday Funeral services for Mrs. Adam J. Dryden, longtime resident of Linn County, who died Dec. 10, were held yesterday from the Emmaculate Conception Church in Brookfield with interment in St. Michael’s cemetery. Frances Helen, daughter of James and Henrietta Baril Brady, was born Aug. 17, 1881 at Catawissa, Mo., and died Dec. 10, 1955 in St. Francis Hospital in Marceline, at the age of 74 years, three months and 23 days. She spent most of her life in Linn County and in 1908 was married to Adam J. Dryden, who preceded her in death June 4, 1955. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. M.H. Deardorff, Brookfield; Mrs. N.A. Todd, St. Louis, Mo.; one brother Luke Brady, of Forker and several nephews and nieces. Funeral services were conducted by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. D.P. Mulcahy at the Catholic Church in Brookfield at 10:00 a.m. Monday. The rosary was recited at Brothers Funeral Home in Laclede Sunday evening. Pallbearers were Berry Cook, Bert Murphy, Mark Packer, James Packer, Everett Walch and Ralph Allen. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 13 December 1955. | Brady, Frances Helen (I2907)
|
1403 | Duane Oertwig, Jr. (February 8, 1943 - September 9, 2009) Duane Oertwig, Jr., age 66, of Linneus, died Wednesday, September 9, 2009, at St. Luke's Hospital in Kansas City. A funeral service was held Saturday, September 12, 2009, at 1:00 p.m. at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, Brookfield with Rev. Sue Lambert officiating. Burial will was in Purdin Cemetery in Purdin. Memorials to Linneus First Responders may be left at or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, P.O. Box 496, Brookfield, MO 64628. Delmar Duane, Jr., son of Delmar and Essie (Smith) Oertwig, was born February 8, 1943, in Browning. On August 4, 1963, he married Madeline Carol West. Mr. Oertwig was a self-employed truck driver and had owned and operated DD Trucking in Linneus for several years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Linneus. Survivors include his wife, Madeline of the home; one son, Del Oertwig of Purdin; one granddaughter, Cristina Oertwig of Purdin; one brother, Bob Oertwig and wife, Sharon of Kansas City; his father, Delmar Oertwig, Sr. and wife, Kathryn of Brookfield; one uncle, Harvey Oertwig and wife, Jean of Purdin; one nephew, Rodney Oertwig and wife, Peggy of Kansas City; one step-sister, Elaine Badger and husband, Jim of Casper, Wyoming; and one step-sister-in-law, Carmen Seckington of Meadville. He was preceded in death by his mother, Essie Oertwig and a step-brother-in-law, Clifford Seckington. | Oertwig, Delmer Duane (I4259)
|
1404 | Dying of Gangrene. Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 19. – Monroe Hedges, 105 years old, is dying of gangrene. He is a native of Kentucky, a soldier of two wars and quite recently he came into particular prominence by knocking out one of his sons, 70 years old, who came home intoxicated and attempted to whip his wife. It was the old man’s boast that he had “never been licked and never expected to be.” His wife died six months ago. She was 87 years old. The Richmond Item, Richmond, Indiana. Thursday, 19 October 1899. | Hedges, Monroe (I449)
|
1405 | E. Joann Tallman, 80, of East Brady, PA, passed away Wednesday, January 27, 2016, at Chicora Medical Center. She was born on August 9, 1935 in St. Johns, Stafford County, Kansas, the daughter of Bently Ralph Silva and Mollie Helen (Clarke) Silva Lovell. Prior to living in the East Brady area, Joann formerly resided in the San Jose, CA area for 43 years, and also lived in Turlock, CA for 8 years. She was a member of the Zion Church of Petroleum Valley and also a former member of Crossroads Church in Turlock where she was in the "Spice Group". She belonged to the Turlock Garden Club, Turlock Senior Center, a Domino's club, and while living in San Jose, she was a member of the sorority group Beta Sigma Phi. Joann enjoyed gardening, watching birds, traveling, and playing bingo but her greatest joy came from being the biggest fan of her grandchildren's sporting events. She will best be remembered as a caring and kind mother and grandmother who also made amazing lasagna. She is survived by her loving husband of 62 years, Herbert A. Tallman; two sons, Dan A. Tallman of Pioneer, CA, and David A. Tallman and wife, Dawn of Altoona, IA; a daughter, Patricia E. Olkowski and husband, Joe of East Brady; eight grandchildren, Joshua, Jonathan, Michael, Jessyca, Jessica, Rachel, Allyson, and Micaiah; two brothers, Wayne Silva and wife, Sharon of Marietta, GA, and Dennis Silva and wife, Cathy of San Jose, CA; and two sisters, Judy Johnson of Roseville, CA, and Lilly Quirk and husband, Don of Aurora, CO. She was preceded in death by her father, Bently Silva and step-mother, Doris Silva; her mother, Mollie Lovell and step-father, Jay Lovell; and a sister, Elaine Libby. Funeral services will be held at 4 PM on Saturday, January 30, 2016, at the Zion Church of Petroleum Valley, 1392 Kittanning Pike, Karns City, PA 16041, with the Pastor Joe Olkowski officiating. Burial will be in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies, Bridgeville, PA. Contributions can be made in Joann's honor to the Turlock Gospel Mission, 408 South 1st St., Turlock, CA 95380. www.bauerfuneral.com | Silva, Evelyn (I4701)
|
1406 | E. Thomas Razor Services for E. Thomas Razor, 39, of 1315 Morton Ave., who died of a heart ailment Saturday at Iowa Methodist Hospital, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home with burial at the Masonic Cemetery. Mr. Razor was a lifetime resident of Des Moines and was a cement finisher. He was a member of Capital Masonic Lodge 110, the Union Park Chapter of Order of Eastern Star, the Des Moines Consistory and the Za Ga Zig Shrine. Survivors include his wife, Anna; two sons, Eldon at home and Tim Razor of New York City; two daughters, Tamie and Shelly both of Moss Beach, Calif.; his mother, Mrs. L.H. Razor of Des Moines; two sisters, Mary Gemineze of Los Angeles, Calif., and Evelyn Hiatt of San Antonio, Tex.; and five brothers, Al and Ed, both of Clinton, Richard of Portland, Ore., and Marvin and Robert, both of Des Moines. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, 20 August 1973. | Razor, Elson Thomas (I3904)
|
1407 | E.C. Firebaugh and sister, Mrs. Ora L. Canaday, were called to Mt. Vernon on Sunday night by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Lucinda Firebaugh. The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 18 February 1914. | Hobick, Lucinda Sarah (I952)
|
1408 | E.C. Firebaugh was called Tuesday evening to Mount Vernon by a message saying that his mother, Mrs. Lucinda Firebaugh, was to undergo a surgical operation. Mr. Firebaugh has not returned, but word from there states that Mrs. Firebaugh stood the operation well. Mrs. O.L. Canaday, a daughter, has been in Mount Vernon the past two weeks. The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Saturday, 28 February 1914. | Hobick, Lucinda Sarah (I952)
|
1409 | E.C. Gillam, 84, Tipton Justice Taken by Death Tipton – Edson C. Gillam, 84, justice of the peace and a pioneer Tipton business man, died at an Iowa City hospital Wednesday after an illness of about two weeks. He was born in New York, Jan. 28, 1860, and came to Tipton about 1890 as an agent for the Chicago and Northwestern railroad. He also farmed for a time before entering business in Tipton. He later served for a period as county treasurer. For the past 25 years he had conducted an insurance agency, served as justice of the peace and as delinquent tax collector. He had been a member of Cedar lodge No.11, A.F.&A.M., for more than 50 years. His wife preceded him in death. Surviving are two sons and three daughters, M.W. Gillam, Tipton, Lt. R.L. Gillam of Cheyenne, Wyo., Mrs. Rena Trede, Miss Gladys Gillam and Miss Harriet Gillam of California. Arrangement for funeral services are pending. The Muscatine Journal and News-Tribune, Muscatine, Iowa. Thursday, 13 April 1944. | Gillam, Edson C. (I1960)
|
1410 | E.D. Christy, 66, well known farmer residing near Browning, passed away at his home Monday after being ill for some weeks. Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 8 November 1935. | Christy, Edward Daniel (I44)
|
1411 | Each bullet point is a separate note. This text was copied (successfully!) from my post in the tng facebook group: Not solved yet, unfortunately. I've tried pasting as plain text (control/shift/V) and have tried first pasting into the text editor called Notepad then copying and pasting into the notes field and it doesn't save then, either. | Neblock, Robert John (I2706)
|
1412 | Eaker – William H., age 87 years, husband of Sarah, father of Robert and Earl, stepfather of Charles, brother of Joseph E. Eaker, passed away Wednesday. Funeral Saturday, March 27, 10 a.m. at the George W. Usher Mortuary, 2313 W. Washington St. Friends invited. Friends may call at mortuary. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. 26 March 1948. | Eaker, William (I5384)
|
1413 | Earl Franklin Gardner Riverton – Services for Earl Franklin Gardner, of Kinnear, will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Davis Funeral Home. The Rev. Dick Eaton and the Rev. Joseph Harte will officiate with burial at Mountain View Cemetery. Committal services will be conducted by the Odd Fellows Lodge. Mr. Gardner died March 14 at his home. Born March 21, 1906 at Browning, Mo., he was the son of Charles and Emma Gardner. On Feb. 1 1930, he married Stella Kelly at Riverton. A retired grocery store operator, Mr. Gardner opened Gardner’s Market in Kinnear in 1947 and sold the store to his son-in-law, Donald Foster in 1957. An avid rock hound and fisherman, he was a member of Holy Nativity Church and the Odd Fellows Lodge. He was lived in Kinnear since 1909. Besides his widow, he is survived by two sons, Dave Gardner of Missouri Valley, and Charles Gardner of Paradise Valley; two daughters Nellie Newberry of Eugene, Ore., and Marilyn Foster of Kinnear; two sisters, Goldie Farrens of Riverton and Lena Klotz of New Richmond, Minn., 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Memorials to the American Lung Assn., in care of the Davis Funeral Home of Riverton, would be appreciated by the family. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Wednesday, 16 March 1983. | Gardner, Earl Franklin (I113)
|
1414 | Earl Lee Boyce Earl Lee Boyce, 30, died at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ida Boyce, 219 Vine street, West Lafayette, early yesterday morning. Born in Iroquois county, Illinois, July 22, 1907, he came to Indiana in 1923, marrying Dolores Flynn, of Boswell, Feb. 22, 1933. He was a member of the First Christian church of this city, and of the Masonic lodge, having held several offices in the Tippecanoe lodge 492, F. and A.M.; Lafayette chapter 3, R.A.M.; Tippecanoe council 68, R. and S.M.; and Lafayette Commandery 3, Knight’s Templar. He was employed by the Eisner Grocery Co. Surviving, besides the wife and mother, are the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. B.W. Weidner, Lapel; Mrs. H.E. Bohlander, Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. W.S. Gregory, Eldorado, Ill.; Ray Boyce, Elkhart; Elmer, of Cissna Park, Ill.; Walter, of Peoria, Ill; and Cecil, at home. The body was to be taken from the Rogers & Smith funeral home to the residence of his mother, where friends may call. Funeral services will be conducted from the First Christian church at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, with the Rev. Mr. Jessup officiating. Burial will be in Grand View cemetery. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Monday, 5 July 1937. | Boyce, Earl Lee (I4612)
|
1415 | Earl Montgomery Caledonia - Mr. Earl Montgomery, 70, passed away on Saturday, November 16, 1996. Earl was a proud veteran of the United States Navy for 30 years. He was also a retired employee of Delco Electronics and J.I. Case Company. Beloved husband of Mary (nee: Laux). Dear father of Wanda (Keith) Stannis and Ronald (fiancee, Cindy) Montgomery. Loving grandfather of Ryan and Paisley. Son of the Late Emma Hall and the late Joseph Montgomery. Brother of June (James) Harless, Opal (George) Hammersla, and the late Jack and the late Carl Montgomery. Furth survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A Memorial service will be held at the funeral home chapel on Thursday, November 21, 1996 at 7 p.m. Friends may call on Thursday from 5 p.m. until the time of service at 7 p.m. Memorial to the Church of Christ Southside appreciated. Heritage Funeral Homes, Gillette Johnson, Johnson & Reiss Chapel, 9200 South 27th Street, Oak Creek 414-761-2750. The Journal Times, Racine, Wisconsin. Tuesday, 19 November 1996. | Montgomery, Earl (I5038)
|
1416 | Earline R. Blaylock, 87, of Panola County, passed Sunday Oct. 26, 2014, at her residence. She was born on Dec. 18, 1927, to Earl and Wilmer Ray. She was a bookkeeper at Easton’s Wholesale, Grenada Farms and other businesses over the years. She enjoyed gardening, bowling, and decorating. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Funeral services were held at Garner-Harper Funeral Home in Grenada Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014, at 11 a.m. Visitation was Wednesday night at Garner-Harper with the interment at Woodlawn Cemetery in Grenada. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Blaylock Perry (Paul) of Baton Rouge and Paula Blaylock Collins (Gary) of Grenada; a sister, Erma Blaylock of Grenada; grandchildren, Brady Collins of Greenwood, Benjamin Collins of Hannibal, Mo., Michelle Perry Pellegrin of Mandeville, La., and Melissa Perry Venable of Denham Springs, La. She is preceded in death by her parents; and husband, William T. Blaylock. Garner-Harper was entrusted with the arrangements. Grenada Star Oct. 31, 2014 | Ray, Wilma Earline (I1323)
|
1417 | Early Pioneer Gone In the passing of L.F. Harvey at his home in Clay township on Monday, February 20, 1922, that community and Linn county lost one of the few remaining early settlers of the sixties. Lewis Franklin Harvey was born in Harrison county, West Virginia on December 11, 1836, and therefore was at the time of his death 85 years, 2 months and 9 days old. The funeral today was from the family residence to the Strawberry cemetery, conducted by Rev. J.W. Lockhart of this city and the funeral was under the direction of Gibson & McDonald, the Linneus undertakers. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 21 February 1922. | Harvey, Lewis Franklin (I2988)
|
1418 | East Peoria, IL - Ronald Lee Oehrlein, 72, of 112 Scenic Bluff Drive died at 2:45 p.m. Sunday, April 14, 2002, at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria. Born Sept. 27, 1929, in Peoria to Charles and Mae Gilkison Oehrlein, he married Patricia A. Gay on Feb. 13, 1949, in East Peoria. She survives. Also surviving are one daughter, Dawn (and Allan) Morrill of Ovilla, Texas; and two grandchildren. He had served in the Air National Guard in Peoria. He and his wife co-founded and operated Oehrlein School of Cosmetology in East Peoria for 27 years, retiring in 1999. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Washington. He also was a member of Hilton Masonic Lodge 1143 in East Peoria. Burial will be in Fon du lac Cemetery. April 16, 2002 | Peoria Journal Star, The (IL) | Oehrlein, Ronald Lee (I3215)
|
1419 | Echegurer, Alvaro R. - Died peacefully at his home in Oakland, CA on Thursday, November 2, 1995. Born in San Francisco on March 2, 1918, he is survived by his wife, Velda L. Echeguren; his son, Ronald D. Echeguren; his daughters, Linda C. Womack and Diane E. Gilmore, and two grandson, Matthew R. Gilmore and Christopher M. Womack. Funeral services at St. Augustine's Parish, 400 Alcatraz Ave., Oakland at 4:00 PM on Sunday, November 5, 1995. Donations to your favorite charity are preferred. The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Sunday, 5 November 1995. | Echenguren, Alvaro Rodrigo (I5471)
|
1420 | Ed Parker Ed C. Parker, 83, 209 Third st., died at 10:45 p.m. Sunday at the local hospital. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Della Rader, Anaheim, Calif.; a son, Otis Parker, Cincinnati; a grandson, Avery Parker, Cincinnati, and three great grandson; a sister, Mrs. Robert Hale, Corbin. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Vankirk Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Hobart Eaton and the Rev. C.H. Dudley. Burial will be in the Hart Cemetery in North Corbin. Friends may call after 5 p.m. today at the funeral home. The Corbin Times-Tribune, Corbin, Kentucky. Monday, 22 May 1972. | Parker, Edward Coone (I824)
|
1421 | Ed Pulliam received a telegram Tuesday telling the sad news of Henry Bivens of Yoveland Colo. being dead. His many friends regret to hear the sad news. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 26 April 1928. LKH note: typo in the news article; should be Loveland, Colo. | Bivens, Henry H. (I2239)
|
1422 | Edgar W. Cassity passed away June 14, 1977 at Hedrick Medical Center In Chillicothe, Mo. He was born Dec. 27, 1893, near Milan, Mo. the son of Isaac Newton Cassity and Elizabeth (Smith) Cassity, On Dec. 24, he married Mabel Smart, who survives at the home. In addition to his wife, he Is survived by two daughters Mrs. Franklin Switzer, St. Catherine and Mrs. John Patten, of Laclede, a son Donald Cassity, Kansas City, Kansas, a sister Mrs. Grove Thompson, Brookfield, Mo. He was preceded In death by his parents, four sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be held at the Wright Funeral Home In Laclede, Mo. Burial will be In the Laclede Cemetery, Laclede Missouri. | Cassity, Edgar Wakeman (I2329)
|
1423 | Edgar, 90, of Sunfield, MI. was called home to his Lord on Wednesday October 12, 2005. He was born on the family farm where he lived his entire life. He was the son of Floyd H. And Lilly Lauretta (Shaw) Fleetham. Edgar and Rosa were married 71 years. (A quote from Edgar) He considered his over 71 years of marriage to his High School Sweetheart and his family his greatest achievement and blessing. Mr. Fleetham was a life long member of the Sunfield United Methodist Church and lived as a witness to his Lord. He was involved in many areas of Church service. A few of his community activities include: 50+ year member of the Sunfield Lions Club. Served a total of 57 years as an elected local and regional official (some of these include) Township Supervisor & County Commissioner for 38 years, 25 year member of the Barry, Eaton Health Dept, served as acting director for 2 & ½ years, 22 year member of the Clinton, Eaton, Ingham Community Mental Health Board (chair for 5 consecutive terms), and always offered a helping hand to anyone in need. Surviving are his wife, Rosa (Beland) Fleetham, 4 children, Jeannine (Cecil) Rogers of Sunfield, Anne Merrill of Lansing, Floyd (Sheryl) of Grand Haven, Terry (Marsha) of Jonesville, 12 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren, also survived by Sister, Fern Bigelow of Indiana, & Brother Durwood of Arizona. Edgar was preceded in death by both his parents, brother, George, and a sister, Lucinda. Funeral services were held Monday October 17, 2005 at the Sunfield United Methodist Church. The Pallbearers will be Brad Dow, Scott Dow, Cecil Rogers, Blane Rogers, Brian Fleetham, and Eric Fleetham. Honorary Pallbearers will be Dick Fender, John Fisher, Tim Rumfield, Al Starr, Harold Hanna, Jerry Gilbert, Ray Wilcox, Marvin Rodgers, Bill Farman, and Red James. For those wishing, contributions may be made to the Sunfield United Methodist Church, Sunfield Library, S.P.Y.'s, or th Lions Club. The family is being served by the Independent Family owned Funeral Home in Sunfield: Rosier Funeral Home. | Fleetham, Edgar Robert (I2698)
|
1424 | Edith "Ditta" Lipkind has retired from Suburban General Hospital after 20 years of service as the chief physical therapist. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thursday, 5 February 1987. | Hedges, Edith Mildred "Ditta" (I5159)
|
1425 | Edith Claudine McClung, 75, of Rainelle, WV was the daughter of the late John W. and Verona Cadle Meadows. Mrs. McClung was a homemaker and a member of the Sewell Valley Baptist Church in Rainelle. She is also preceded in death by a brother, Frank N. Meadows. Survivors include her husband of 55 years, Fred R. McClung; four brothers, John, Garland, Charles and Monroe; and two sisters, Ruth Wykle and Dorrinne Goddard. | Meadows, Edith Claudine (I3961)
|
1426 | Edith D. Hedges Newland, N.C. – Mrs. Edith Deitz Hedges, 92, formerly of Crawley, died Monday, Feb. 13, 1995 in Spruce Pine Rest Home, following a long illness. Born at Keiffer, she was the daughter of the late Theodore H. and Ora Beitz Deitz. Mrs. Hedges was a member and Sunday School teacher of the Amwell Baptist Church at Rupert and was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lacy C. Hedges on Oct. 3, 1993. Survivors include two daughters, Millicent Carpenter of Newland, N.C. and Mary Ellen Healy of Austin Minn.; a son, James Willard Hedges of Glen Ellen, Ill.; two brothers, Joe Deitz and Witley Deitz, both of Rupert; 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Leroy Crane officiating. Burial will follow in the Old Amwell Cemetery at Crawley. | Deitz, Edith Frances (I1557)
|
1427 | Edith Louise Moody Rhorer, 80, of Sparks Ave., Nicholasville, widow of Crum Rhorer, died Friday, December 6, 2002 after a lengthy illness. She was a retired employee of St. Joseph Hospital and a member of Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Samuel (Sam) B. Rhorer, Lexington, William (Billy) Rhorer and his wife, Rita, Jess. Co., and Mark D. Rhorer, Jess. Co.; a daughter, Rosemary Rockefeller and her husband, Duane, of MO; a sister, Lola Shellenberger, Versailles; three grandchildren, Jeffrey D. Rockefeller, William Gregory Rockefeller and Amanda E. Brislin; three great-grandchildren, Benjamin Rockefeller, William Grant Rockefeller and William Caleb Brislin; and a special niece, Karen Jo Carroll. Services will be 1:00pm Monday at Betts & West Funeral Home with Rev. Don Reed and Rev. Craig Ryan. Visitation will be from 4:00-8:00pm today. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Bearers will be Daniel Corman, Ed Fuller, Raymond D. Moody, Robert N. Moody, Bill Brislin and Elmo Spurlock. Honorary bearers will be Lyman Cox, Lynn Settles, Lee Arnold Spurlock, Danny Ray Gay and the Sunday School class at Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Donations are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass or Mt. Freedom Baptist Church. Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 12/8/2002. | Moody, Edith Louise (I4040)
|
1428 | Edith McCoy Marysville – Funeral services for Edith McCoy, 780, a 40-year Marysville resident, were held today at Ullrey Memorial Chapel. Mrs. McCoy died Friday at Fremont Medical Center. She is survived by a son, Max McCoy of Yuba City; sisters, Eunice Freeman of Marysville, Effie McCoy of Kansas City, and Addie Gatlin of Independence, Mo., and two grandchildren. The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. Tuesday, 28 November 1977. | Neely, Hazel Edith (I2317)
|
1429 | Edith Moore Obituary Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 5, 2016. Edith was born on September 9, 1927 and passed away on Sunday, July 3, 2016. Edith was a resident of Morehead, Kentucky at the time of her passing. She was married to Ted. Visitation is after 6 p.m. Wednesday July 6 2016 at the Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Morehead. Funeral services will be conducted 11:00 A.M. Thursday in the chapel of the Michael R. Gray Funeral Home in Morehead with Rev. Jeff Fannin and Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. Contributions are suggested to the Bluebank First Church of God P.O. Box 1214 Morehead Kentucky 40351. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/edith-moore-obituary?pid=180580789 | Moody, Edith Pearl (I4048)
|
1430 | Edith Wight Hedges, 89, of Mill Valley, Calif., former Wichitan, formerly active in Wichita Children’s Theatre, died Monday. Private service today in Santa Rosa, Calif. Survivors: son, Robert of Philadelphia; daughters, Virginia Aldenifer of Wichita, Elaine Book of Santa Rosa, Ditta Lipkind of Pittsburgh. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Friday, 25 March 1983. | Wight, Edith Marian (I919)
|
1431 | Edna Bagley Dies at 71; Rites Pending Mrs. Chester (Edna) Bagley, 71, of 1720 E. Washington, died at 9:59 this morning in a Kirksville hospital, where she had been a patient since June 1. She had been in failing health two and one-half years. Born Aug. 10, 1902 at Hughesville, she was the daughter of John and Elia Ross Harper. On June 18, 1931 in Kansas City, she was married to Chester Bagley who survives. Also surviving are one son, John Robert Bagley of Pekin, Ill.; one daughter, Mrs. James (Carolyn) Harding of St. Louis; one sister, Mary Freitas, Victorville, Calif.; two grandchildren, Susan Elizabeth Harding and John David Harding, both of St. Louis and several cousins. Mrs. Bagley taught schools in the states of Kansas and Missouri before her marriage. In 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Bagley moved from Browning to Kirksville, where she had been active in many social and civic clubs. At the age of 58, Mrs. Bagley received her Master’s Degree from NMSU. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. She was also a member of the American Association of University Women, Order of the Eastern Star, White Shrine, Sojourners Club, the Contemporary Club and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She had been an active member of the Kirksville Garden Club and helped in organizing the Macon garden Club. Mrs. Bagley had recently been listed in “Who’s Who in the garden Clubs of Missouri.” She had been an active member of PTA and had served as District President. The body is at the Davis Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. [newspaper clipping. No publication information available] | Harper, Edna Mae (I173)
|
1432 | Edna Million Brooks passed away peacefully on the morning of June 1st, 2016 in Lexington, Kentucky at the age of 91. She had a long struggle with Alzheimer’s, but she remembered us all til the end. Edna is survived by her 2 daughters, Brenda Stamper (Gary), Joy Neal (Gayle). Her 3 grand-daughters, Tracey Richardson (Ernie), Ashley Stamper (Jason), and April Matonich (Todd) and 1 great-granddaughter, Abigayle Matonich. Her sisters, Beulah Kelly (Wayne) and Blanch Merryman. Edna was preceded in death by her husband, Clayton Brooks, Jr. (2009) and her parents, Ernest Morton and Ethel Gardner Million, also 3 brothers and 5 sisters. Edna was born on March 9, 1925 in Mount Carmel, KY (Fleming County) attended Woodford Co High School. She married Clayton Brooks, Jr. on November 6th, 1946 and later moved to Lexington, KY. Edna enjoyed spending time with all her family. Her and Clayton enjoyed Square dancing with the Kentucky Hoe-downers, and clogging where they taught classes for the Lexington Parks and Recreation group and even formed a clogging team called the Kentucky Belles where they traveled all over performing for many audiences. She enjoyed camping at the Kentucky Horse Park in the summers as well as other campgrounds across the state of Kentucky. Her and Clayton went on numerous Shockey Tours across the United States seeing many sights. They also spend their winter months in Ormond Beach, FL after Clayton retired. She enjoyed the beach and sunshine. Edna was a member of North View Baptist Church in Lexington, KY. Burial will be in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine County, Kentucky. | Million, Edna Frances (I4895)
|
1433 | Edna Pearl Cochran Hedges, 90, Lebanon, died Wednesday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Myers Mortuary, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. She had been a cook for several restaurants. Previously, she had worked for Lebanon Canning Factory and had worked for Stewart-Warner Corp., Lebanon, during World War II. She was a member of Church of Christ at Gadsen. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. She was the widow of Francis Cleveland Hedges. Survivors: sons, James, Donald, Ernest, Thomas and John Hedges; daughters, Thelma Yaryan and Pearl Rogers; sisters, Goldie Lasley, Mary Newman and Stella Sturdevant; 18 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 20 August 1997. | Cochran, Edna Pearl (I4664)
|
1434 | Edw. Neblock Is Killed On Italian Front Streator Youth Dies In Action During Allied Offensive August 25. Another name was added to Streators' toll of dead in World War II, with the receipt of a telegram by Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Neblock, 811 South Vermillion street, from the War Department to the effect their youngest son, Pfc. Edward Neblock, 20, was killed in action August 25, in Italy. There were no details beyond the mere mention that he had died in action on the date in question. Pfc. Neblock had been overseas a little more than a month at the time, leaving here early in June to land in Africa, and subsequently participated in the Allied offensive on the Italian front. His last letter home was about three weeks ago, written, it is believed, only a few days before he fell in battl.e Before entering the service February 15, Pfc. Neblock was employed by the Owens Illinois Glass Company. He had attended the Streator Township high school, leaving in his sophomore year to enter the employe of Owens Illinois. He is survived by his parents and two brothers, William Neblock of Idaho, and Robert, at home. The Times, Streator, Illinois. Wednesday, 20 September 1944. | Neblock, Edward Milton (I2705)
|
1435 | Edward E. Johnston Dies From Effects of Stroke of Apoplexy Edward E. Johnston, died at 9:12 o’clock last evening at his residence, 430 West Philadelphia street, from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy, which he suffered several days ago. He had been unconscious since the stroke. He was aged 63 years and is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Michael Brarman, Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Rankin Monroe, 420 West Philadelphia street; and three sisters and two brothers, as follows: Mrs. Bessie Schlumme and Mrs. John Leitheiser, Detroit; Mrs. Frank Reiff, 1273 East Philadelphia street; W.B. Johnston, Vicksburg, Pa., and Reverdy Johnston, Marquette, Mich. He also leaves one grandson. The funeral will be held Wednesday, with services at his late residence at 3 o’clock. Burial will be made in Greenmount cemetery. York Daily Record, York, Pennsylvania. Monday, 20 October 1924. | Johnston, Edward Everett (I3508)
|
1436 | Edward Elam Clinton – Edward C. Elam, 63, died Wednesday at Greenville General Hospital. Born of Middleton, Ohio, he was a son of the late Mr. Elam and Emma Roberts Elam. He was a retired postal service employee and a member of the Lions Club of Joanna. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Million Elam, a son, Donald H. Elam of Lexington, Ky., two brothers, Thomas Alex and Robert Norwood Elam of Lexington, Ky., and two sisters, Miss Helen M. Elam of Lexington, Ky., and Mrs. Mabel B. Farris of Baltimore. Services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Gray Funeral Home, with burial in Pinelawn Memory Gardens. The State, Columbia, South Carolina. Friday, 25 June 1982. | Elam, Edward Cecil (I4931)
|
1437 | Edward F. Woolf, 72, of 4206 Dayton Street, Monday at home. Survivors: Wife, Lorena. Services: Thursday, 2 p.m., Brailey & Dorrance Chapel; burial, Graceland Park Cemetery. | Wolfe, Edward Frederick (I4267)
|
1438 | Edward G, Parker, 44, Resident of Bolivar Bolivar, Nov. 8. - Edward G. Parker died in his home at 88 Boss St. Friday after a long illness. He was yard foreman for the Bradford Supply Co. of Bolivar. He is survived by his wife, Gladys; two daughters, Peggy and Phyllis, and a son, Radford, all at home; three brothers, Jesse, of Eldred, Pa.; Bert, of Bolivar, and Robert, of Detroit; his father, Levi, of East Bernsteadt, Ky., and two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Gibbs, also of East Bernsteadt, and Mrs. Ruby Whitworth of Pittsburgh. Mr. Parker was born in Corbin, Ky., March 11, 1910. He was a member of the First Christian Church of LaFollete, Tenn., and of the Bolivar Fire Department. The Buffalo News, Buffalo, New York. Tuesday, 9 November 1954. | Parker, Edward George (I814)
|
1439 | Edward T. Denger A mass of Christian burial will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday for Edward T. Denger, 69, of 1218 Pear Ave., Oxnard, who died Sunday at Veterans Hospital, Sepulveda, after a lengthy illness. Born Oct. 20, 1915, in Rudd, Iowa, Mr. Denger was a 25-year resident of Ventura County. He was retired from the United States Navy. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Viola Denger of Ojai; son, Richard Denger of Ventura; daughter, Mrs. Shirley Shannon of Camarillo; brother Charles Denger of Des Moines, Iowa; and six grandchildren. Rosary will be held at the James A. Reardon Mortuary Chapel, Oxnard. Burial will be at Ivy Lawn Memorial Park, Ventura. Ventura County Star, Ventura, California. Monday, 28 June 1976, page 4. | Denger, Edward Thaddeus (I1962)
|
1440 | Edwin M. Bramson Edwin M. Bramson, 79, of Prairie Village, KS, passed away Saturday, October 6, 2001, at St. Luke’s Hospital. Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, October. 9, at Mt. Moriah, Cemetery, Kansas City, MO. The family will receive friends Monday from 5-7 p.m. at D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Overland Park Chapel, 8201 Metcalf. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kansas City Artists Coalition. Edwin was born February 26, 1922, in Kansas City, MO. He was a WWII veteran serving in the U.S. Army. Edwin was a retired attorney with the U.S. Department of Labor. He was a member of the Kansas City Artists Coalition, and Village Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jean Hedges Bramson. Mr. Bramson is survived by a son, Robert Bramson, Boston, MA, a brother, Norman Bramson, Dallas, TX, three grandchildren, Matthew, Brian, and Elizabeth Bramson, and one great-grandson, Peter Bramson (Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer’s Sons Overland Park Chapel, 913-648-6224) The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, 8 October 2001. | Bramson, Edwin Myron (I3684)
|
1441 | Edwin Price Funeral services for Edwin Price, 90, of Brookfield, were scheduled to be conducted by the Rev. Robert Rickus at the Salisbury Immanuel Church at 4:30 p.m. today, with burial at the Lutheran Cemetery at Salisbury. Arrangements were made by the Berry Funeral Home at Salisbury. Mr. Price, who at one time lived on a farm north of Clifton Hill, died at his home Friday morning. He was born Moline, Ill., on April 21, 1884, the son of Charles Price and Anna Mattson Price. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his wife, Florence, of the home; one son, Ronald, of Quincy, Ill.; three daughters, Mrs. E.M. Rudie, Marshfield, Wis.; Mrs. V.R. Burghard, Grandville, N.D.; and Mrs. Oscar Manson, Newton, N.D.; 11 grandchildren, and several great-grandchildren. Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat. Moberly, Missouri. Sunday, 28 April 1984. | Price, Edwin Axel (I4536)
|
1442 | Edwin Reed Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Mission Chapel of Ivers and Alcorn Funeral Home for Edwin Ernest Reed, 80, 1626 E. 23rd St., who died Thursday in a local hospital. Military honors will be provided by Castle Air Force Base during burial in Evergreen Memorial Park. Born Dec. 3, 1893 in Haddam, Kan., Mr. Reed grew up in Oklahoma and married the former Rosa Cassity there in 1921. They moved to San Jose in 1924 and came to Merced in 1928. He was a retired Merced County employe and a charter member of the Bear Creek Grange, the World War I Veterans and was a Navy Veteran of World War I. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Edwina hill of Bakersfield, Mrs. Dolores Frank of Scotts Valley, Mrs. Doris Hamill of Merced, Mrs. Betty Casaday of La Mesa and Mrs. Flora Cromwell of Merced; a son, Bruce Reed of Watsonville; a sister Mrs. Cora West of Los Molinos; 17 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the Eastside Church of Christ in memory of Mr. Reed. Merced Sun-Star, Merced, California. Friday, 6 September 1974, page 9. | Reed, Edwin Ernest (I2794)
|
1443 | Edwin Tyler Hammond Staff WriterThe Tuscaloosa News Edwin Tyler Hammond, 87, of 30385 Highway 17, died April 29, 2002 at Salem Nursing and Rehab Center. Graveside services will be held in Bethel Cemetery, today at 11 a.m. Rev. David R. Lemoine, Jr. will officiate. Skelton Funeral Home is directing. He is preceded in death by his wife, Mable Lee Hammond. Survivors include his son, Wade H. Hammond of Reform, Ala.; sister-in-law, Agnes Hammond; and nephew, Billy Hammond. Mr. Hammond was born September 7, 1914 in Bessemer, Alabama to Pat Hammond and Emma Curry Hammond. He was a retired farmer, a World War II Veteran serving with the Corp. of Engineers and a well known resident of the Reform area. Pallbearers will be David Jennings, Bill Fullerton, J.T. Simpson, Ken Simpson, Murry Perrigin and Kent Simpson. Tuscaloosa News, Tuscaloosa, Alabama https://www.tuscaloosanews.com/story/news/2002/05/01/edwin-tyler-hammond/27822297007/ | Hammond, Edwin Tyler (I3182)
|
1444 | Eight children | Smith, James William (I33)
|
1445 | eight children | Cogswell, Gertrude (I1133)
|
1446 | Elbert E. Moore Dies. Elbert E. Moore died at his home southeast of this city Saturday, Dec. 7, 1918, of influenza, aged 40 years, 2 months and 7 days. Elbert was a son of Austin Moore, he being the third member of the family to died within a period of four days, and all succumbing to the same ailment. Elbert was a prominent farmer of the southeast part of the county and was well known and highly respected in this community, he having been for some time an employe in the Halliburton store. For the past few years he has given his time to farming and stock raising, in which enterprise he was making a decided success. Besides his widow he leaves a number of relatives and a host of friends to mourn his death. The remains were laid to rest in Mt. Zion cemetery Monday. The Milan Republican, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 12 December 1918. | Moore, Elbert Everett (I2897)
|
1447 | Elbridge Atchison Cambridge City – Elbridge Atchison, 63 years old, residing on Rural Route 1, Cambridge City, died Friday morning. He was a native of Kentucky. He was a retired farmer and had farmed in Henry and Wayne counties. He had resided on a farm north of here for 24 years. He was affiliated with the Dublin Gospel Mission church at Dublin. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Lella Atchison; three sons, Lloyd and Harold of newton, Kan., and Marvin E. of Hagerstown; one daughter, Mrs. John Seward, Rural Route 1, Cambridge City; three sisters, Mrs. Ona Reeves, Mt. Summit, Ind., Mrs. Anna David, Maysville, Ky., and Mrs. George Pierce, Cynthiana, Ky.; two brothers, Charles of Salt Lick, Ky., and Chester of Glenarm, Ill.; six grandchildren. Services for Mr. Atchison will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Dublin Gospel Mission in charge of Rev. L.R. Rahrar and Rev. Harvey Fidler. Burial will be South Lawn cemetery, Dublin. Friends may call at the Doll funeral home in Dublin Saturday afternoon and evening and at the Atchison residence on the Dublin pike Sunday until 1 p.m. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Friday, 20 October 1961. | Atchison, Elbridge Walter (I1422)
|
1448 | ELBY CLAUD HELMS was born near Milan 10 May 1874 to SIMON and MARY HELMS, and died 12 January 1944. 23 March 1898 married LUELLA E. BELT. A son ORVYL H. HELMS died 28 Jan 1937. Leaves the wife, a grandson ORVYL H. HELMS Jr. of Linneus MO; a sister LYDIA SEALS of Purdin MO; a brother Dr.E.T. HELMS of Eugene OR; a half brother WALLACE E. HELMS of Chillicothe MO. Elby was Purdin Telephone Exchange manager for 35 yrs. From The Browning Leader-Record, issue 20 Jan 1944. | Helms, Elby Cloud (I2612)
|
1449 | Elder C.E. Potter preached the funeral of Rev. Wm. Hedges at Purdin Monday afternoon. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 29 October 1925. | Hedges, William Riley (I10)
|
1450 | Elderly Teacher, Mrs. Crain, Dies Mrs. Jessie Bundren Crain, a first-grade teacher who had introduced thousands of new pupils to school life, died late yesterday at the Beverly home, where she lived alone. Mrs. Crain was 76 and would have retired from McCampbell Elementary School faculty after this school year. She formerly taught for years at old Van Gilder, whose building is now being dismantled. It is Easter school holiday and apparently only a few close neighbors knew the elderly teacher had been ill several days. She has no immediate family left. Complained of Pains “She had complained of chest pain,” said Mrs. Letha Ridenour, a Tazewell Pike neighbor. “But when I went to see how she was, about 11 a.m. yesterday, Mrs. Crain walked out on the porch and said ‘Oh, it’s just heaven outside!’” Another neighbor, Mrs. Jane Hyatt, stopped by 4:40 p.m. Mrs. Crain came to the door, asked Mrs. Hyatt in and asked her not to let the teacher’s pet French Poodle, Tike, out the door. Then Mrs. Crain walked to a chair and fell over dead. The body was taken to Rose’s. Mrs. Crain had made a close companion of Tike. She had had the Poodle since a previous pet, Miss Muffett, a Chihuahua, died two years ago. Each Gave Her Hug The long-time teacher hadn’t missed a school day in her classroom since 1948. She found time for various other interests too. She was active in Shannondale Presbyterian Church, Ossoli United Daughters of the Confederacy and Daughters of the American Revolution. She came here with her late parents from Lexington, Ky., in 1921. Mrs. Crain was ever thinking up some pleasant surprise which kept her small pupils endeared to her. One of the last such events was the Valentine Party she gave them this year. Mrs. Crain visited her first-graders parents regularly. She kept her classroom bright and gay with homemade decorations. At the end of the day her little boys and girls would line up and each give teacher a farewell hug before starting for home. The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee. Thursday, 14 April 1960. | Bundren, Jessie Hedges (I2764)
|