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1401 | Ethel Adkins Mrs. Ethel Adkins, 68, of 410 Walnut st., died at 4:30 a.m. Monday in the St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington. Surviving are her husband, Chester Adkins; four daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Carl, Newport, and Mrs. Gladys Craig, Mrs. Allene Korvell, and Mrs. Willa Wyatt, Corbin; seven grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Hager Hale, Corbin, and a brother, Ed. C. Parker, Corbin. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the 17th Street Christian Church, Fred Waggoner and Charles Burgin will officiate. Burial will be in the Resthaven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Lumer Smith, Coy Parker, Tom Smith, Bobby Joe Eaton, Speed Bingham, Omar Whiteworth, Herbert Eaton, and Henderson Eaton. Honorary bearers will be the Daughters of Mary Sunday School Class. Friends may call at the Vankirk Funeral Home after 5 p.m. today. The Corbin Times-Tribune, Corbin, Kentucky. Tuesday, 1 April 1959. | Parker, Ethel Lou (I837)
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1402 | Ethel F. Day, 64, dies in Indianapolis Ethel F. Day, 64, Camby, died Tuesday at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. The daughter of David and Lavonia Lydle, she was born in Indianapolis on Nov. 19, 1921. She married Roy Day in November 1939, and he died Dec. 30, 1966. Survivors are five sons, David F., Camby, Albert L. and Alfred F., Mooresville, John R. and Charles V., Houston, Texas; one stepson, Roy G., Gosport; four daughters, Lorene Dye, Indianapolis, Sally E. Wiley, Camby, Patricia Smith, Jacksonville, Fla., and Edna E. Day, Frankfort; two stepdaughters, Juanita Hochhaver, Indianapolis, and Dorothy Day, Florida; one brother, David Lydle, Spencer; one sister, Ruby Snyder, Florida; 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. A Camby resident since 1951, Mrs. Day was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. Her funeral is 1 p.m. Friday at the Carlisle and Sons Funeral Chapel in Mooresville, and burial will follow at West Newton Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel from 2-9 p.m. Thursday. The Reporter-Times, Martinsville, Indiana. Wednesday, 19 February 1988. | Lydle, Ethel Frances (I4634)
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1403 | Ethel Schwengel, widow of former Congressman Fred Schwengel, died of a heart attack on August 30, 2011, in Arlington, Virginia, at the age of 102. Clara Ethel Schwengel was born on August 6, 1909, on the family farm near Purdin, Missouri. She was the daughter of Frank and Miriam Cassity. After attending a rural school, she graduated from Purdin High School in 1927. In 1932 she graduated from Truman State University which at the time was known as Kirksville State Teachers College. While a student, she married Frederic Schwengel on August 15, 1931, at Unionville, Missouri. Following graduation she and her husband lived in Kirksville where Mr. Schwengel was a high school teacher and coach. After the Schwengels moved to Davenport, Iowa, Mrs. Schwengel was a physical education director there from 1943-46. She was member of the PEO in Davenport and later in Washington, D.C. In Davenport she was also a member of the Iowa Chapters of Eastern Star and Daughters of the Nile, the Alpha Sigma Alpha Social Sorority and the Calvary Baptist Church, where she was an active member. She was a member of the Scott County Girls Scout Council and was a Chairman Emeritus of the YWCA Board there. In 1944 her husband was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives and in 1954 he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives where he served from 1955 to 1965 and from 1967 to 1973. Mrs. Schwengel joined the Congressional Club in 1955 and remained a member until her death. During the years she lived in Washington area she was also a member of the PEO (Chapter AD of the District of Columbia). During the years that her husband was in public office, Ethel Schwengel was a strong presence in public life as well. She campaigned for her husband, but was even more important as a calm influence in keeping the Schwengel household in hand. She was a gracious and wonderful hostess, often responding to last minute calls from her husband about some additional people for the dinner table. During their years in Washington, D.C., the Schwengels hosted “Week in Washington” college students for many years. She supported her husband’s efforts to collect antiques and Abraham Lincoln memorabilia, always arranging for it to be appropriated displayed in the Schwengel house. Throughout their 61 years of marriage Ethel and Fred Schwengel had a large extended family. They raised two children, Frank and Dorothy. But, immediately after marrying, their home became home to Fred’s brother Forrest and sister Helene. Then Fred’s widowed Mother, Margaret, joined the household. Later Ethel’s Mother was with them. Following World War II the Schwengels opened their home in Davenport to eleven displaced persons from Poland, helping them learn the English language, find jobs and become US citizens. In 1966 their grandson Robert Schwengel joined the household. When he left for college in 1978, it was the first time in 48 years of marriage that Ethel and Fred Schwengel were without extended family in their household. After Mr. Schwengel left Congress in 1973, Fred and Ethel continued to make their home in Arlington, Virginia. Mrs. Schwengel was active in the work of the Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. She was a member of the Women’s Missionary Union, the Lucia Green Circle and of the Washington Baptist Fellowship. She was active in supporting the work of the US Capitol Historical Society which her husband headed until his death in 1993. She was a member of the Honorary Board of the Society. The lifetime Schwengel collection of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia was donated to Truman State University as the Fred and Ethel Schwengel Collection. In 1998 Ethel Schwengel received the President’s Leadership Award from Truman State University. In 1995 she participated in the ceremony that named the Interstate 80 bridge near Davenport, Iowa, as the Fred Schwengel Bridge. Mrs. Schwengel was an accomplished bridge player and played regularly past the age of 95. In 1995 Mrs. Schwengel left her home of 37 years in Arlington, Virginia, and moved to the Jefferson, a retirement community at Ballston, Virginia. Ethel Schwengel is survived by two children, Frank D. Schwengel (and his wife Gwen) of Santa Monica, California and Dorothy S. Cosby (and her husband Neale) of Alexandria, Virginia. In addition, Mrs. Schwengel had five grandsons (Robert Schwengel, Cameron Cosby, Scott Cosby, Kris Schwengel, and Kurt Schwengel) and nine great grandchildren (Riley, Caitlin, Elizabeth, John, Kane, Cole, Blaine, Leia, and Woody). | Cassity, Clara Ethel (I4279)
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1404 | Eugene Bell Eugene Wendell Bell, 56, of 594 Stratford Drive, Irvin Industries line supervisor, husband of Mrs. Mary Baker Bell, died Tuesday. Services 2;30 p.m. Thursday at Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Paris. Burial in Paris Cemetery. Visitation from 4 to 0 p.m. today at the funeral home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 11 August 1976. | Bell, Eugene Wendell (I5408)
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1405 | Eugene Cook, 72, of Dunedin died Wednesday at Mease Hospital. A native of Hamilton, Ohio, he moved to the area 12 years ago. He retired after 34 years of working for Champion International Paper Co. in Hamilton and was a World War II veteran of the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his wife, Ruby; a brother, Harold E. Cook of New Port Richey; and a sister, Dorothy Mae Fannin of Cincinnati. Curlew Hills Funeral Home, Palm Harbor. The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida. Saturday, 5 July 1997. | Cook, Eugene (I5056)
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1406 | Eula L. Storie, 64, 2811 S. Mulberry St., died in Ball Memorial Hospital Saturday morning after a long illness. A native of Morehead, Ky., Mrs. Storie had been a Muncie resident since 1943. She was a member of Fountain Square United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, James; two brothers, Eugene and Otto Gilkison, both of Muncie, and two sisters, Leota Basham, Wheeling, W.Va., and Ella Jean Day, Muncie. Services will be in Parson Mortuary-Adams Chapel at 10 a.m. Tuesday, with Rev. David Schultz officiating. Burial will be in Elm Ridge Cemetery. Calling hours at the mortuary are 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. | Gilkison, Eula Lolacarol (I4639)
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1407 | Eunice Cassity Mrs. Eunice Cassity, 932 Washington, died at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday at Hedrick Medical Center. She was 72 and had resided in Chillicothe since 1952. Mrs. Cassity was a real estate broker/insurance broker and was past president of the area real estate board. Born Nov 10, 1912, in Purdin, she was a daughter of Charles E and Clara Fawcett Gooch. She was reared there, graduated from the Purdin High School and received a teaching certificate from Kirksville State Teachers College. She taught school in the Purdin community for several years and in 1933 was married to Leland Cassity in Kansas City. The family moved to Chillicothe in 1952 and Mrs. Cassity was manager of National Bellas Hess Store. She was a member of the Chillicothe First Christian Church, of which she was a deaconess, was past president of the Business and Professional Women’s Club, was a member of DAR and was chairman of the Livingston County Red Cross drive this year. She had also been owner and operator of the Starlite Motel, Chillicothe. Surviving are two sons, John L. Cassity, Kansas City, and Charles E. Cassity. Los Angeles, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Lindley Funeral Home in Chillicothe. Officiating will be the Rev. Walter Bingham, assisted by the Rev. Joe Christopherson. The body will be in state after 12 noon Thursday. Family visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be in the Purdin cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Association. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Wednesday, 24 April 1985. | Gooch, Clara Eunice (I2277)
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1408 | Eunice E. Jacobs vs. Robert L. Jacobs. For divorce. Van L. Ogle, attorney for the plaintiff. Muncie Evening Press, Muncie, Indiana. Tuesday, 20 Feb 1945. | Jacobs, Robert Louis (I4197)
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1409 | Eunice Jacobs, 77 Muncie – Eunice Jacobs, age 77, died Monday, March 12, 2001, in Ball Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Jacobs was born in Morehead, Ky., and lived most of her life in Muncie. She was a member of the Avondale Sympathy Club. She leaves a special niece and caregiver, Lavonne Bell (husband: Doyle), and their children, Karen Simmons (husband: Matt), Muncie, and Steve Bell (friend: Nancy), Eaton. Also surviving are a sister, Vada Phillips, Mundelein, Ill.; a brother, Cleve Estep, Mansfield, Ohio, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Merlin M. Jacobs, in 1993; her parents, Peyton and Myrtie Estep; three brothers, and one sister. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, March 15, in Elm Ridge Funeral Home. Entombment will be Elm Ridge Memorial Park. Calling will be noon-2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Cancer Services of Delaware County/Little Red Door. The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Wednesday, 14 March 2001. | Estep, Eunice Elma (I4196)
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1410 | Eva C. Hedges formerly of 1021 N Market St., Frederick, and more recently a guest at Meridian Nursing Home, Frederick, died Friday, May 16 at nursing home. She was the wife of David I. Hoke. Born Jan.18, 1892, near Walkersville, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Alice Erb Hedges. Mrs. Hoke was a member of Glade United Church of Walkersville. She was a charter member of the Glade Valley Grange. Besides her she is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Charles and Teresa Hoke, Walkersville; two granddaughters, Emily Roberts, Greenville, S.C., and Margaret Know, Lido Beach, N. Y.; three great-grandchildren; one brother, Glenn Hedges, Lagrangeville, N.Y.; one sister Margaret Hahn of Frederick. Friends may call at the Stauffer Funeral 1621 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. May 19. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 20, from the funeral home chapel. Her pastors, the Rev. Dr. Paul F. Mehl and the Rev. Barbara D. Mehl, will officiate. Interment will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens, Frederick. Those desiring may send memorial contributions in Mrs. Hoke's name to Glade United Church of Christ, Fulton Avenue, Walkersville, or to the charity of one's choice. As printed in The Frederick Post, Frederick, MD., Monday, May 19, 1986 | Hedges, Eva Catherine (I3414)
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1411 | Evelyn Kissick, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Kissick, living north of town, who underwent an operation for appendicitis Sunday night, died about noon Monday. She was in the fifth grade at school and will be greatly missed by her many little friends. Tri-County Banner, Knightstown, Indiana. Friday, 24 march 1939. | Kissick, Evelyn Marie (I4057)
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1412 | Evelyn Morgan retail salesperson Evelyn Morgan, 87, of Tulane died Monday, June 12, 2006. She was a retail salesperson. Visitation will be 2-7 p.m. Thursday at Miller Memorial Chapel, Visalia. Service will be 1 p.m. Friday at Halverson, Stone and Myers Chapel, Torrance. Burial will be at Pacific crest Cemetery, Redondo Beach. Visalia Times-Delta, Visalia, California. Wednesday, 13 June 2006. | Morgan, Evelyn Noreen (I4115)
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1413 | Evelyn Shields Bluford - Evalyn S. Shields, 75, died at noon Sunday, March 30, 2003. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Hughey Funeral Home in Mount Vernon. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery in Rural Bluford. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association or St. Mary's Good Samaritan Hospice. Southern Illinoisan, Carbondale, Illinois. Monday, 31 march 2003. | Outland, Sadie Evelyn (I3294)
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1414 | Evelyn Smith Galbraith, age 87, of Granite City, Illinois, formerly of North Salem, died Wednesday, September 13, 2017, at Anderson Hospital in Maryville, Illinois. A funeral service will be Friday, September 15, 2017, at 12:00 noon at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home in Brookfield with Pastor Rex Leppin officiating. Burial will be in Purdin Cemetery in Purdin. The family will receive friends Friday from 11:00 a.m. until service time at the funeral home. Memorials to Unity Baptist Church/Joni’s Place (they offer a hand up to adult women who desire to improve the quality of their lives), may be left at or mailed to Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, P.O. Box 496, Brookfield, MO 64628. Evelyn Bernice, daughter of Harvey and Alfie (Swisegood) Cordray, was born September 18, 1929 in North Salem. On July 1, 1948, she married John Robert Smith who preceded her in death on April 14, 1996. In 1997, she married Lee Galbraith who preceded her in death on August 29, 2011. Evelyn worked as a secretary for Granite City Steel Company in Granite City, Illinois for 19 years until her retirement. She was a Charter member of the Suburban Baptist Church in Granite City, Illinois and held various positions in the church. After her marriage to Lee Galbraith, she became a member of Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist Church in Urbana, Illinois and was involved in their Senior Citizen Ministry. Survivors include one son, George Smith and wife, Kristine Gamm/Smith of Granite City, Illinois; one daughter, Sandra Simmons and husband, Randy of Peach Tree Corners, Georgia; ten grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one sister, Delores Jacobs of Brookfield. Her parents; two daughters, Candace and Joni; two brothers, Keith Cordray and Roy Cordray; and one sister, Vergie Carey also preceded her in death. | Cordray, Evelyn Bernice (I543)
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1415 | Everett E. (Bud) Neely Passed Away July 18, In Kirksville Everett E. (Bud) Neely, son of Norman B. and Henrietta (Cassity) Neely, was born near Milan, Missouri March 13, 1880, and died in a Kirksville hospital, July 28, 1964. He had been hospitalized the past nine weeks. He was united in marriage to Gracie Clifton in January of 1910. Nine children were born to this marriage. Surviving are three sons: Alvin, of Green Castle; Delman,, of Colona, Illinois; and Norman, of Silvis, Illinois; six daughters: Mrs. Roy (Mildred) Casey, Novinger; Mrs. Genave Scoonover, Silvis, Illinois; Mrs. Oma Wren, East Moline, Illinois; Mrs. Robert (Elveta) Dolan, Silvis, Illinois; Mrs. Richard (Helen Baker, East Moline, Illinois; and Mrs. Charles (Imogene) Bell, Novinger; thirty-one grandchildren, thirty-four great grandchildren, two brothers: Emery N. Neely and Ray Neely, both of Brookfield; six sister, Mrs. Lloyd (Nellie) Owen, Brookfield; Mrs. Addie Gatlin and Mrs. Elfie McCoy, both of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Victoria Engleman, Chillicothe; Mrs. Eunice Freeman and Mrs. Edith McCoy both of Maryville, California. He was preceded in death by his wife on April 6, 1947, two brothers and two sisters, one grandson and four great grandchildren. Mr. Neely moved to Stahl in 1904, where he clerked in a store until 1914, when he was appointed postmaster. He retired as postmaster and as a farmer in 1948. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America Lodge. Funeral services were held fFiday, July 31, at the Glenn E. Kent & Son Funeral Chapel in Green City, with the Elder Clyde O. Johnson of Green Castle, officiating. Burial was in the Green Castle cemetery. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 13 August 1953. | Neely, Everett Elmer (I2304)
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1416 | Everett Firebaugh, roofing firm owner Services for Everett H. Firebaugh, 85, retired owner and founder of the E.H. Firebaugh Roofing Co. in Detroit, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ross B. Northrop and Son Funeral Home, 19019 Northville Road in Northville. Mr. Firebaugh, who had been a Detroit resident and businessman for 25 years before his retirement in 1954, died Saturday at the Livingston Care Center in Howell. He was a member of the Redford Masonic Lodge No.132 F&AM and a former member of the Redford Lions Club and the Redford Exchange. Surviving are his wife, Anna; three sons, Vergil, Dale and Harold Lee; four daughters, Mildred Reynold, Ethel Gonella, Lois Ragan and Ann Chesney; two brothers, two sisters, 22 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Masonic services will be at 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Oakland Hills Cemetery in Novi. Detroit Free Press, Detroit, Michigan. Monday, 12 February 1979. | Firebaugh, Everett Harold (I953)
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1417 | Everett Hollon, Jr., son of Everett and Goldie Hunsaker Hollon, born 27 September, 1928, died 31 July 1967 home near Browning. 14 June 1942 wed Dorothy Woodside who is left, daughter and son in law Patricia Evelyn and Joe Nickell, grandchildren, Angela and Mark; mother of Milan; sisters and brother, Imoegene Peters, Liela Spencer, Kansas City; Opal Reger, Viva Haley and Otto, all Browning. Burial Jenkins Cemetery. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 3 Aug 1967, Browning MO.) | Hollon, Everett (I4107)
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1418 | Everett Martin Dies At Age 82; Rites At Dixon Everett Martin, 82, of Dixon, Ill., died Thursday morning in a hospital in that city. He was a former Mt. Vernon resident. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday at Chapel Hill Funeral Home in Dixon. Burial will be in Chapel Hill cemetery. Mr. Martin was born Nov. 9, 1884, near Danville, Ill., the son of Charles and Sarah Martin. He was married to Mollie Munsell, who preceded him in death. He is survived by a son Ebbie Martin of Dixon; two half-brothers, John Crouch and Glenn Crouch, both of Bluford; three half sisters, Mrs. Wintress Shields of Bluford, Mrs. Evelyn Wiggins and Mrs. Etha Tate, both of Detroit, Mich.; and one grandchild. Mt. Vernon Register-News, Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Thursday, 22 December 1966. | Martin, Everett (I757)
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1419 | Ex-County Judge James Carey of Morehead died past week. He was aged 80. Was a Captain in the 24th Ky. Regiment commanded by Col. J.S. Hurt in the Civil War. Was Judge of Rowan County and was the father of Matt Carey who also was Judge of Rowan County. Was son-in-law of Major Mat Brain, former citizen of Farmers. Note: Matt Carey's full name is James Madison Carey, same as his father but went by the Nickname Matt. [From Owingsville Outlook, 08 Mar 1906, Morehead, Kentucky] | Carey, James Madison (I429)
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1420 | Ex-Frankfort billiard hall owner dies at age 85 Frankfort – Austin Hockensmith, former owner and operator of Hockensmith’s Billiard Parlor, died Friday at King’s Daughters Memorial Hospital, apparently of complications from pneumonia. He was 85. Hockensmith ran the pool hall on St. Clair Street from before the Depression to the early 1960s. It was a popular gathering place, particularly during the Depression. Patrons knew it as Hock’s Pool Room. Hockensmith was also involved in real estate, including rental property. As a young man, he sold and repaired cars in Lexington. He lived at 307 Steele Street. He was an associate member of the Fraternal Order of Police and a member of South Frankfort Presbyterian Church. He was also an Army veteran. Hockensmith is survived by a daughter, Linda Moreland of Frankfort; a sister, Iva H. Read of Frankfort; a half-sister, Wavie Moore of Lexington; three half-brothers, Hugh and Arch Hockensmith, both of Frankfort, and Clyde Hockensmith of Detroit; six step-grandchildren; and eight step-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Rogers Funeral Home. Visitation is after 4 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 10 July 1983. | Hockensmith, Austin (I847)
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1421 | Ex-Shreveporter Succumbs in N.O. Daniel Collier, a former Shreveport resident, died unexpectedly at his home in New Orleans Thursday. Funeral arrangement at Osborn Funeral Home here are incomplete. Mr. Collier was a member of the Episcopal church and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon social fraternity. He was the husband of the late Mary Cecile Collier of Shreveport. Other survivors include his mother, Mrs. Ella King Collier of New Orleans; one daughter, Eleanor Cecile Collier, a student at Louisiana State University; and one sister, Mrs. Hugh Whitaker of Venezuela. Burial is to be in Forest Park cemetery. The Times, Shreveport, Louisiana. Friday, 19 October 1956. | Collier, Daniel (I4315)
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1422 | Exact birthdate and location from US passport applications, 1795-1925. | Cassity, George McClelland (I444)
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1423 | Ezekial Hedges died on 26 Sep 1777 in Berkeley County, West Virginia, Killed by an Indian ambush while serving with Captain Foreman's Company. http://mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/hedges.html | Hedges, Ezekial (I5214)
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1424 | Ezra R Baldridge, 77, of Dry Creek Rd, Clearfield, died Wednesday evening, Nov. 11. He was born March 18, 1915 in Rowan County to the late Alex and Amanda Riddle Baldridge. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army, and was a farmer. His wife, Ocie Hyatt Baldridge preceded him in death on Aug. 8, 1986. Surviving are a son, Junior Baldridge of Morehead, a daughter, Judith Jennings of Anderson, Ind., two brothers, Charlie Baldridge of Clearfield and Harlie Baldridge of Plymouth, Ohio; two sisters Leona Lambert of Morehead and Olive Jones of Xenia, Ohio; six grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Graveside services were held Saturday at the Clearfield Cemetery with Judith Jennings officiating. Full military rites were conducted by the Morehead American Legion Post No. 126. Pallbearers were Gary Lewis, Sanford Bentley, Luster Lambert, Chalmer Otterback, Henry Crace and Dan Castor. | Baldridge, Ezra Robert (I3288)
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1425 | F.M. Ingram is in bad shape; not expected to live. Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 12 June 1913. | Ingram, Francis Marion (I2366)
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1426 | Fairmount (CNS) - George Wilfred Hickman, 91, a retired farmer, died unexpectedly about 10 p.m. Friday (Jan. 11, 1963) in St. Elizabeth Hospital where he had been a patient three days. Born June 14, 1871 on the family homestead east of Fairmount, he was a son of Richard and Achsa Pruden Hickman. He lived his entire life on the farm. On Jan. 1, 1896 he married the former Sadie Hopper at Muncie. She died in 1904. Also preceding him in death were a son, four brothers and a sister. Survivors are three sons, Wilfred and Vernon of Fairmount and Wayne of Joliet. Also, 11 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. S. P. Smith of Olivet. The body is at the Carrington Funeral home, where friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, with the Rev. Burton Heleine officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Vernon Cemetery east of Fairmount. DANVILLE COMMERCIAL-NEWS, 12 Jan. 1963. The obituary's reference to "a sister, Mrs. S. P. Smith of Olivet" refers to a foster daughter of the parents of the deceased. | Hickman, George Wilfred (I1192)
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1427 | Fairmount (CNS) - Wilfred Hickman, 67, a life resident and prominent banker of the Fairmount community, died at 6:30 p.m. yesterday (May 27, 1964) at Lake View Memorial. He had been a patient there 10 days. Born Nov. 10,1896, he was the son of George W. and Sadie Hopper Hickman. He was married Oct. 5,1922, to Cena Gilkison, who survives. Mr. Hickman had formerly been cashier at the Porterfield State Bank in Ridgefarm and Sidell. Presently, he was cashier of the First National Bank of Fairmount where he had been employed since 1946. He was serving as treasurer of the Fairmount Grade School District, Jamaica Grade School District and the Village of Fairmount. He was a past master and treasurer of the Masonic Lodge 590. He also was a member of the Danville Scottish Rite and Danville Camera Club. Photography had been his hobby for several years. Other survivors include three daughters, Mrs. John (Janet) Figueras of Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Lowell (Wilma) Kupfer of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Richard (Carol) Hinners of Franklin, Wis.; two brothers, Vernon of Fairmount and Wayne of Joliet; and nine grandchildren. He also was preceded in death by a brother. The body is at the Carrington Funeral Home. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Masonic services will be conducted there at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Other arrangements are incomplete. DANVILLE COMMERCIAL-NEWS, 28 May 1964. | Hickman, Wilfred (I1183)
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1428 | Fairmount – Harold R. Yeazel, 70, of Marion, Ind., formerly of Fairmount, died at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 15, 1988) at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Carrington Funeral Home, Fairmount, the Rev. Ed Brown officiating. Burial will be in the GAR Cemetery, Homer. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. EST Saturday at the Social Brethren Church, Marion, Ind. Visitation will be from 6 to 8:30 tonight at the funeral home. Mr. Yeazel was born March 6, 1918, near Fairmount, a son of Rollie and Sophia Hedges Yeazel. He married Verniece Sylvester in 1940. He later married Mildred Stewart. Survivors include two sons, H. Gene Yeazel of Sidney and Robert A. Yeazel of St. Joseph; six grandchildren; a brother, Howard Yeazel of Catlin; a niece; and a nephew. Mr. Yeazel farmed in the Fairmount area until 1954. He then operated a construction and drainage business. For the past 25 years he was a chiropractor at Marion, Ind. He was a member of the Social Brethren Church at Marion, Ind., the Moose Lodge and the Fraternal Order of Police Benevolent Association. Memorial contributions may be made to the GAR Cemetery Association or the Social Brethren Church of Marion Ind. (transcribed by Homer Historical Society) | Yeazel, Harold Ralph (I98)
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1429 | Fairmount, Ill. - Cena L. Hickman, 85, of Fairmount, died at 6 p.m. Sunday (April. 17, 1988) at Pleasant Meadows Christian Village in Chrisman. She was born Oct. 24, 1902, in Vermilion County, a daughter of William and Addie Cox Gilkison. She married Wilfred Hickman on Oct. 5, 1922. He died May 27, 1964. Survivors include: three daughters, Janet Cox Hickman of Rochester, N.Y., Wilma Kupfer of Euclid, Ohio; and Carol Hinners of East Troy, Wis.; 12 grandchildren, one great-grandson; three sisters, Miriam Hickman and Iris Davis, both of Catlin, and Dorothy Thielking of Crofton, Md. She also was preceded in death by two brothers. Mrs. Hickman was a 40-year member of the United Presbyterian Church in Fairmount and a former member of OES. She had worked as a secretary for the Fairmount Grade School and was the correspondent for the COMMERCIAL-NEWS for several years. Services: 2 p.m. Saturday at Carrington Funeral Home in Fairmount, with Chaplain Jim Burrell officiating. Friends will be received after 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial: Mount Vernon Cemetery. Memorials: Pearl S. Buck Foundation Inc., Green Hills Farm, Bucks County, Perkasle, Pa 18944, Presbyterian Child Welfare Agency or the Buckhorn Children's Center, Buckhorn, Ky. 41721. DANVILLE COMMERCIAL-NEWS, 21 April 1988. | Gilkison, Cena Lois (I1182)
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1430 | Family Grounds | Ingram, Francis Marion (I2366)
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1431 | Family Murdered Near Maysville - A family named Cobb, consisting of an old gentleman, his wife, and two sons, residing three miles from Maysville, Ky., on the Orangeburg turnpike, were murdered on Wednesday morning, for money. The old lady was not dead at last accounts. The murders obtained $200. Hundred of people were in pursuit of the suspected murderers, who were relatives of the deceased. They had not been taken when our informant left town. The Louisville Daily Courier, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, 26 July 1961. | Cobb, Francis (I2767)
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1432 | Family-Placed Obituary GANZ, John Age 59 of Hamilton, passed away on October 6, 2007 at Kensington Place in Middletown, Ohio. He was born on August 27, 1948 the son of the late Louis A. and Rose Eileen (Sherlock) Ganz. He worked at Goodwill, the Hamilton Center, McDonald's and the Butler County Court System and was a member of St. Peter in Chains Roman Catholic Church. John was involved with the Special Olympics and Fair Acres and enjoyed bowling and swimming. John had a winning smile and personality. John is survived by nine sisters, Pat Ganz of Hamilton, Kathleen (Kiki) Ganz of Oakwood, Ohio, Molly Ganz of Middletown, Vickie Ryan and husband Don of Hamilton, A. Sherlock Ganz of Los Angles, Calif., Alice Brown and husband Rich of Atlanta, Ga., Cristy Mahloy and husband Mike of Newport News, Va., Siobhan Ponce and husband Sergio of Houston, Texas, Mary Beth Eaton and husband Tom of New Orleans. La.; four brothers, Mike L. Ganz and his wife Denise of Hamilton, Louis Ganz of Hamilton, Tony Ganz and his wife Linda of West Chester; Richard Ganz of Newport News, Va.; and many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be said at St. Peter in Chains Roman Catholic Church 382 Liberty Street, on Thursday October 11 at 10:00a.m. Visitation will be at The Webb Noonan Funeral Home, Ross Avenue at "D" Street on Wednesday from 6:00p.m. until 8:00p.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Kensington Place North Wing Activities Fund, 751 Kensington Place, Middletown, OH 45042. Webb-Noonan.com. Published by Journal-News on Oct. 8, 2007. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/hamilton/name/john-ganz-obituary?id=27759103 | Ganz, John (I5070)
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1433 | Fannie Ehrhart Dies Saturday Aged Woman Succumbs Soon After Her Husband: Funeral Is Monday Fannie, Aged 73 years, widow of Samuel Ehrhart, died Saturday morning in the family home near Bearsdale, due chiefly to the infirmities of age. She and her husband were taken ill about the same time and his death occurred Sunday, March 16. She and Samuel Ehrhart had lived as husband and wife for 54 years and the shock of his death hastened her end. Four children survive her - Mrs. J. I. Keller, Harristown; Mrs. Walter Drew, Decatur; Charles Ehrhart, Mt. Vernon, and Frank Ehrhart, Bearsdale. Among her descendants are 18 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted in Boiling Spring church Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Sunday, 30 March 1919. | Lorash, Fannie (I3299)
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1434 | FANNIN, Dorothy M. Age 81, of Hamilton, passed away at Hospice of Hamilton at Sunrise on Monday, February 21, 2005 at 11:25 a.m. She was born in Hamilton, on March 27, 1923, the daughter of Edward and Nora (Powell) Cook. A homemaker, she was dedicated to her family. On December 7, 1946, in Covington, Kentucky she married Wallace B. "Wad" Fannin, who preceded her in death on March 22, 1993. She is survived by her son, Donald Fannin of Cincinnati; a daughter, Diana Retherford and her husband Donald "Woody" of Hamilton; three grandchildren, Chan Hubbard, Dustin Retherford, and Christian Fannin; a great-granddaughter, Chantia Hubbard; one brother, Harold Cook and his wife Mary of Florida; two sisters-in-law, Ruby Cook of Florida and Carolyn Bouten of Hamilton; daughter-in-law, Jennifer Johnson; granddaughter-in-law, Barbara Hopkins; and longtime dearest friend, Delmona Grafner of Hamilton. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and two brothers, Eugene Cook and Donald Cook. Funeral service will be held at the Brown Dawson Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, on Saturday, February 26, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Eugene Howard officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Cincinnati. The family extends a heartfelt thank you to Mary Johnson for all her care and concern. Published by Journal-News on Feb. 24, 2005. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/hamilton/name/dorothy-fannin-obituary?id=28987197 | Cook, Dorothy (I5055)
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1435 | Farewell dinner A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Marie Owens, Purdin, Missouri, Sunday Nov. 8, 1936 in honor of Mrs. Emma Hedges Gardner of Riverton, Wyoming and Mrs. Mary Hedges Wood of Dallas Texas who had not seen each other for thirty-five years. A splendid cafeteria dinner was served, after which the afternoon was spent in visiting, taking pictures, singing and playing games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Emma Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and daughter Nellie Jean of Riverton, Wyoming. Charlie Bagley and wife, Curt Bagley, wife and daughters Margaret, Clarice and Wilma. Raymond Bagley, wife and daughter Nellie, Manley Buckman, wife and children Billy, Betty and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. John Hedges, Ivan Hedges, wife and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Jenkins, Mrs. Marie Owens, Loren and Leota, Mr. and Mrs. Athes Creason, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creason, and Mr. James Hedges all of Purdin. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bagley and Carolyn Ann of Kirksville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bagley and Bertie of Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bagley and Ronald of Browning, Mrs. Aletha Smith and children, J.W., Norman, Gerald, Mary, Ruth and Janet, Mr. J.P. and Kenneth McKenzie and Miss Shelda Gooch all of Linneus. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collins and Barbara of New Bostod, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Helen and Wilma of Brookfield. Nov 12th, 1936. One who was there. | Hedges, Emma Annaliza (I83)
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1436 | Farewell dinner A family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. Marie Owens, Purdin, Missouri, Sunday Nov. 8, 1936 in honor of Mrs. Emma Hedges Gardner of Riverton, Wyoming and Mrs. Mary Hedges Wood of Dallas Texas who had not seen each other for thirty-five years. A splendid cafeteria dinner was served, after which the afternoon was spent in visiting, taking pictures, singing and playing games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Emma Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and daughter Nellie Jean of Riverton, Wyoming. Charlie Bagley and wife, Curt Bagley, wife and daughters Margaret, Clarice and Wilma. Raymond Bagley, wife and daughter Nellie, Manley Buckman, wife and children Billy, Betty and Donald, Mr. and Mrs. John Hedges, Ivan Hedges, wife and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Jenkins, Mrs. Marie Owens, Loren and Leota, Mr. and Mrs. Athes Creason, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Creason, and Mr. James Hedges all of Purdin. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bagley and Carolyn Ann of Kirksville, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bagley and Bertie of Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bagley and Ronald of Browning, Mrs. Aletha Smith and children, J.W., Norman, Gerald, Mary, Ruth and Janet, Mr. J.P. and Kenneth McKenzie and Miss Shelda Gooch all of Linneus. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collins and Barbara of New Bostod, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Helen and Wilma of Brookfield. Nov 12th, 1936. One who was there. | Hedges, Mary Dalton (I88)
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1437 | Farmer Mrs. Lilly May, age 67, 310 North F St., Hamilton, beloved wife of Hubert Farmer, beloved mother of Mrs. Betty Simpson, Hamilton, beloved sister of Mrs. Ethel Collins, Hamilton, and Mrs. William R. Davidson, Hamilton, beloved housewife, devoted to her family and beloved grandmother of Sandra and Pamela Simpson; died at 3:15 A.M. Saturday in Ft. Hamilton Hospital. She was born in Lexington, Ky., the daughter of Simeon and Leona Hedges Cook, educated in the Lexington school system and married Hubert Farmer on November 28, 1922, in Hamilton. She was a Hamilton resident for 50 years. Her hobby was antiques, which she collected for her home. She was preceded in death by a brother and two sisters. Services will be at 2 P.M. Monday, December 30, in the Webb Funeral Home, with George B. Scripture, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Hamilton, officiating. Her burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 30 December 1963. | Cook, Lilly May (I1528)
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1438 | Fatal Accident The body of James H. Cassity, a young railway employee, whose death occurred at Omaha, Nebraska, from an injury received in a railroad accident Saturday, December 11, was brought to Brookfield Tuesday. The funeral took place from the home of his parents, 403 West Helm street, Wednesday at three o’clock, the service conducted by Rev. J.H. Stidham, pastor of the Church of Christ. The deceased was 36 years of age, son of J.W. Cassity, a Civil war veteran resident of this city, and grandson of the late Armstrong Cassity, a Grantsville township pioneer. The Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Saturday, 18 December 1915, page 1. | Cassity, James H. (I4472)
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1439 | Fatal Accident. On Tuesday evening last, Frank Hedges, a workman on the I.B.&W. Railroad extension, was kicked in the stomach by one of John Howard’s horses, from the effect of which he died last evening at the residence of Mr. Howard. Much credit is due William Murphy, the contractor on the work, of favors and kind attention shown the unfortunate man. The remains will be taken to Indianapolis this evening for burial. The Hancock Democrat, Greenfield, Indiana. Thursday, 10 August 1891. | Hedges, Francis Marion (I451)
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1440 | Fatal One-Car Wreck Is Third In Three Days. David Hedges, 34, of 1830 McCullough Drive, died yesterday morning of head injuries suffered in an accident late Monday on Russell Cave Road near Radcliffe Road. Police said Hedges apparently lost control of his car and hit a tree about 10:30 p.m. Monday. He was alone in the car. His death was the third fatality in one-car accidents in three days. Jerry Wayne Gill, 32 died Sunday after his car hit a tree on Iron Works Pike. Ricky Barnett, 21, died of head injuries suffered Sunday when he was involved in a one-car accident on Armstrong Mill Road. Hedges, a former construction worker, was a member of the East Hickman Baptist Church. A native of Lexington, he was the son of Mrs. Sarah Sharp Hedges Haynes and the late Stanley Hedges. Other survivors include three children, Dorothy Denise, Melvin David and Gregory Alan Hedges, all of Frankfort; one brother, Stanley Hedges Jr., Lexington, and two sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Steele, Lexington, and Mrs. Walter S. Lamb, of Radcliffe. Services will be conducted Thursday at the W.R. Milward Mortuary, Broadway with burial in Lexington Cemetery. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 13 November 1974. | Hedges, David Sharp (I5086)
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1441 | Fatally Burned Monday Morning Mrs. Lydia Seals Died From Burns of an Oil Stove Explosion. Mrs. Lydia Seals, sister-in-law of Mrs. Eva Helms of this city, was fatally burned at her home in Purdin, Monday morning. Mrs. Seals was in the kitchen when an oil stove exploded, the flames of which ignited her clothing and hair. She was taken in an unconscious condition to the McLarney hospital in Brookfield where death occurred at 12 o’clock. Arrangements for the funeral to be held Thursday afternoon are under the direction of the Chaney Funeral Home of Milan. Burial will be made in the family lot in the Milan cemetery. Mrs. Seals is survived by a brother, Dr. Pomps Helms of Eugene, Ore., a former resident of this city. Her brothers, Wallace Helms and Ed Helms, preceded her in death. Her husband died eight years ago. Mrs. Seals, who was 70 years old, made her home with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lula Helms in Purdin. At the time of the accident Monday, Mrs. Helms was in the garden. The kitchen in which the explosion occurred was badly damaged. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Tuesday, 26 June 1945, page 1. | Helms, Lydia Ann (I2610)
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1442 | Father of Mrs. Redden Succumbs in Phoenix James Hollis Gibbs, father of Mrs. Elsie Redden of this city, died in Phoenix Jan. 2. Mr. Gibbs was born in Rowan County, Kentucky, in 1857 and has lived in Arizona for the past 13 years. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Elsie Redden, Casa Grande; Mrs. Maude Shultz, Beckley, W.Va.; Mrs. Cora Kittle f Ashland, Ky.; also five sons, Kelly D. Gibbs and Charles Gibbs of Tulsa, Okla.; T.E. Gibbs of San Diego; Glen B. Gibbs of Texas City, Texas, and Sheldon Gibbs of Phoenix. Funeral services were held Monday, Jan. 4, in Phoenix from the Memory Chapel of A.L. Moore and Sons. Casa Grande Dispatch, Casa Grande, Arizona. Friday, 8 January 1943. | Gibbs, James Hollis (I546)
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1443 | Fayette Eugene Wendell Bell, 56, of 594 Stratford Drive, Irvin Industries supervisor, husband of Mrs. Mary Baker Bell, died Tuesday. Services 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Paris. Burial in Paris Cemetery. Visitation from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 11 August 1976. | Baker, Mary Elizabeth (I3059)
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1444 | Felt, Eugene Curry, born Aug. 9, 1901, died Oct 16, 1998 of natural causes at his home in St. Louis, MO. He is survived by his devoted wife Georgia (Cassity) Felt, dear son and daughter R. Douglas and Barbara Felt. Gene Felt was raised in Franklin, PA, son of the late Dr. Constantine T. Felt and Daisy (Curry) Felt, brother of the late Howard E. Felt and the late Miriam (Felt) Acheson. In 1924, Gene Felt graduated with a Business Degree from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He represented the petroleum industry in Tulsa, OK and Indianapolis, IN until he and his wife moved to Centralia, IL in 1938 to form Universal Butane Co. which supplied LP gas to oil fields and the domestic market. In 1953, he and his family moved to St. Louis, MO. Gene Felt will be fondly remembered for his honesty, generosity, fairness and faithful practice to the Golden Rule. A private family service was held on Oct. 20, 1998. No memorials. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Missouri. Friday, 23 October 1998. | Felt, Eugene Curry (I1658)
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1445 | Fern Beagles Hillsborough – Mrs. Fern Lenocker Beagles, of 956 Jackling drive, died Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Byrne, Jr., with whom she lived. A native of Iowa, she lived in San Francisco and San Diego before coming here two years ago. In addition to her daughter, she is survived by three grandchildren, Charles Byrne III, Frances Ellen Byrne Jr., and Kimberly Byrne, all of Hillsborough. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Chapel of the Highlands, Millbrae, followed by entombment at Cypress Lawn Memorial Park mausoleum. The Times, San Mateo, California. Monday, 10 Jun 1956. | Lenocker, Fern Edith (I2837)
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1446 | Fern Hedges The death of Fern Hedges occurred Saturday afternoon after a short illness, pneumonia developing very suddenly from a cold that was not thought serious, though all that science, careful nursing and loving attention could do was done, naught availed. The funeral took place from the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon, a very touching feature of the services being the singing of the little girl’s favorite song by fifteen members of her Sunday School class. Interment was in the new cemetery, the large funeral cortege and beautiful flowers showing the respect in which the parents are held. The little girl, who was twelve years old, was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.T. Hedges and besides her parents leaves one brother, to whom The Enterprise extends sympathy. The Natchitoches Enterprise, Natchitoches, Louisiana. Thursday, 30 January 1930. | Hedges, Kathryn Fern (I118)
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1447 | Figg Joe Figg, 75, Figg Lane, Wilmore KY., died Tuesday. He was a farmer, a member of the Mt. Freedom Baptist Church, Wilmore and was a member of the American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Moody Figg; a daughter, Mrs. Jeff (Karen Jo) Carroll; a brother, J.W. Figg, Nicholasville; three sisters, Mrs. Frances Biddle, Shelbyville, KY., Mrs. Katherine Same, Ohio, Ms. Oneida Tones, Florida. Funeral services 1:00 p.m. Friday at Guyn, Kurtz, Hager and Cundiff Funeral Home with Rev. Don Reed. Burial Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Billy Rhorer, Sammy Rhorer, Bobby Figg, Glenn Figg, Howard Ray Figg, Gary Figg. Honorary Pallbearers will be Mark Rhorer, Alfred Ruggle, Tommy West, Kenneth Figg, R.B. Broaders, Raymond Moody, Donald Hendern. Visitation from 3-9 p.m. today and from 9:00 a.m. until service time Friday. Contributions may be made to the Jessamine County Hospice. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 30 January 1986. | Figg, Joe Richard (I4045)
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1448 | File Petition to Terminate Tenancy Chester Beagles yesterday filed a petition for declaratory relief from the Superior Court, naming Marie Beagles as defendant. The petitioner maintains that prior to the death of the late William Beagles, the latter made a deed in favor of his wife, the defendant in the present action, to 15.31 acres of land on the Big Ranch road, north of Napa. Plaintiff seeks declaratory relief by asking the court to set aside a deed to this land, alleging that because of the incompetency of the deceased W.H. Beagles to make a deed, the defendant is not rightfully the sole owner of the property. Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Tuesday, 28 October 1930. Page 2. | Beagles, Chester Ainslee (I2834)
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1449 | Find a Grave gives Elizabeth Easton Cobb, b.1794 England, as Francis wife and lists two children for their marriage: Francis Cobb (1816-1888) and Sarah Cobb Bramble (1817-1896). By the 1850 US census, Francis is married to Ann Cole and there are five children listed in their household. | Cobb, Francis (I2767)
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1450 | Find a Grave includes information on a stone that might be Shephard Brown's. It's listed as Hard to Read Brown. birth: unknown. death: 20 Aug 1871. in McKendree Cemetery, Georgetown, Vermilion County, Illinois. This is the same cemetery where many of this family are buried. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79520036/hard_to_read-brown | Brown, Shepherd (I931)
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