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1751 Gone to Rest.
L.D. Haynes died at his home near Lincolnton, N.C. Aug. 28th 1894. He was born in Rutherford county, N.C., Aug. 16th 1928. He was a good citizen and a useful man. For quite a number of years he was a Justice of the Peace and his administrations were always considered just and equitable. All who knew him spoke well of him . For many years he was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. The first conversation I ever had with Brother Haynes was concerning the church and the needs of the Pastor, and the first time we ever talked together, just a few days before his death, was on the same subject. He was expecting to die and expressed himself as being ready and willing. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn their loss. May God bless them in their sad bereavement and when they pass away, one after another may they all meet in Heaven.
M.T. Steele.
The Lincoln Courier, Lincolnton, North Carolina. Friday, 7 September 1894, page 3.
 
Haynes, Lorenzo Dow (I2727)
 
1752 Good Woman Died
Burial of Mary Ellen Blackburn to Be In Grantsville Cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Ellen Blackburn passed away at the home of her son, George S. Blackburn, Monday morning at 10:30 o’clock, March 16, 1936.
The body was taken to the Bowden Funeral Home, where it will remain until funeral services, which will be held at Purdin, Wednesday afternoon, at the Christian church at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. C.W. Cornn, of this city. Burial will be made in the Grantsville cemetery.
Mary Ellen, daughter of Silas and Charlotte Hale, was born in Mendota, Illinois, November 3, 1851. She came to Missouri with her parents when a child and resided on a farm east of Purdin. She was united in marriage with James W. Blackburn, of the same community, September 4, 1879, and to this union eight children were born, seven of whom survive. They are J.S. Blackburn, of Brookfield; Anna B., recently of Kansas City; Silas M., Harrison W., and George s., of the home neighborhood; Mrs. E.F. Woolf, of Omaha, and Lottie Blackburn, of Ann Arbor, Michigan. John A. died at the age of seven years.
The husband preceded his wife in death February 3, 1924. Beside the sons and daughters, she leaves one brother, Charles Sumner Hale, of Kansas City.
Mrs. Blackburn was an ardent church worker, a good neighbor, a loving mother and had a host of friends, who, along with relatives, mourn her departure.
The Brookfield Argus and the Linn County Farmer, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 17 March 1936.
 
Hale, Mary Ellen (I2445)
 
1753 Grace G. Patterson, 87, Purdin, died Monday evening, Sept. 2, 1996, at Brookfield Nursing Center.
She was born Aug. 13, 1909, near Purdin, the daughter of Bill and Lucy Hedges Jenkins. She and Charles Collins were married. He preceded her in death. She and Harold Patterson were married March 25, 1981.
She was a member of the Winigan Christian Church and the Order of Eastern Star of Winigan.
She is survived by her husband, of the home; a grandson, Aaron Abernathey, Kansas City; two great-grandsons, Rex Abernathey, Independence, and Will Abernathey, Kansas City; one great-great grandson, Cameron Abernathey; one sister, Viola Harvey Looney, Denver, Colo.; and several nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by her parents; a daughter, Barbara L. Schwartz; four brothers, Everett, Doug, Howard and Leonard Jenkins; two sisters, Leanna Woodside and Marie Owens, and tree infant siblings.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 5, 1996, at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, Brookfield, with the Evangelist Paul Crist officiating. Burial will be in the Purdin Cemetery.
Brookfield Daily News Bulletin
 
Jenkins, Grace Geneva (I146)
 
1754 Grace O. Goins
Services were held yesterday (Wednesday) at the Rockwood Baptist Church, for Grace O. Goins, 91, Raymore, who died April 30, 1990, at Research Belton Hospital.
She was born in Trenton, Mo., and lied in Independence most of her life before moving to Raymore five months ago.
She was a shoe salesman for the Jones Store Co. in Independence and Kansas City for more than 10 years before she retired in 1961. She was a member of the Rockwood Baptist Church. Her husband, Douglas Goins, died in 1964.
Survivors include a son, Robert A. Goins, Raymore; a daughter, Donna R. Evans, Independence; a brother, Roy Pierson, Chicago; three sisters, Bertha Kinard, Independence, Belle Trimble, Houston, and Ina Forizs, South Bend, Ind.; 11 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
Burial was in the Green Lawn Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to the church.
The Star-Herald, Belton, Missouri. Thursday, 3 May 1990.
 
O'Dell, Grace Etta (I5329)
 
1755 Grace V. Hedges
Grave V. Hedges, 69, of Morro Bay died Tuesday, Aug. 7, 1990, at her residence.
Private services were held.
Mrs. Hedges was born Feb 25, 1921, in Placerville.
She had been a resident of Morro Bay for 36 years and was a former resident of La Crescenta.
She worked at the Morro Bay Marina and was the former owner of the Hearth and Home Shop in Morro Bay.
She did volunteer work for many organizations.
Mrs. Hedges is survived by four sons, Kenneth Valley of Bakersfield, Patrick Hedges of Los Osos, Howard Hedges of Coalinga and Tim Hedges of San Luis Obispo; a brother, Stan Wider of Yuba City; two nieces in Yuba City; and several grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Al, in 1968.
Contributions may be made to a favorite charity.
Arrangements are by Benedict-Rettey Mortuary in Morro Bay.
The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, California. Saturday, 11 August 1990.
 
Wider, Grace Viola (I5369)
 
1756 Grace Viola Wider, daughter of Howard Wider and Irene Gale Sweeney. Wider, Grace Viola (I5369)
 
1757 Grace's death certificate gives her name of Gracie Harriet Neeley.
 
Clifton, Grace Harriet (I2310)
 
1758 GRANBURY - Louis L. Wright, a retired divisional special agent for Rock Island Railroad, died Sunday at a Granbury hospital. He was 92.
Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth.
Laurel Land Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Wright was born in Medford, Okla., and had lived in Granbury for five months. He was a former Fort Worth resident.
He worked for the railroad for 39 years before his retirement in 1963.
Mr. Wright was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Medford Masonic Lodge 108, Scottish Rite and Moslah Shrine Temple.
He enjoyed fishing, traveling, bowling and watching television.
His wife, Florence Wright, died in 1977.
Survivors: Two sons, Richard Wright of Granbury and Harry Tweedy of Fort Worth; 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Date: September 20, 1994
 
Wright, Louis Livingston (I1247)
 
1759 Grant County Has First Paralysis Case
Special to the Courier-Journal
Williamstown, Ky., Aug. 21 – The first case of infantile paralysis in Grant County was reported at Dry Ridge. Mary Dean Hedges, 15, was stricken ill Friday and her case was diagnosed as infantile paralysis last night. Physicians report her condition serious, the entire body being paralyzed.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 25 August 1937.
 
Hedges, Mary Dean (I5175)
 
1760 Graves S. Brendel.
Graves S. Brendel, a retired telegraph operator of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, died at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon at Maryland General Hospital of heart trouble.
Mr. Brendel lived at 508 North Carrollton avenue. He was born September 19, 1847, at Middletown, Md., and had been living in Baltimore 26 years. Mr. Brendel had been in the service of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad 48 years and started as a messenger boy in Frederick City.
He learned to operate when quite young and had some thrilling experience during the Civil War. He is survived by a widow, who was before her married Miss Catherine E. Derr, of Baltimore, and one son, Reginald L. Brendel. He also leaves a brother, Charles Brendel, of Grafton, W.Va., and two sisters, Miss Mary Brendel and Mrs. Anna A. Gray, of Hagerstown.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Wednesday, 11 March 1914.
 
Brendel, Graves S. (I3451)
 
1761 Graveside funeral services will be held in the West Side District Cemetery on Tuesday at 3 p.m. for longtime Taft resident Ethel M. Jaggers, 85. The pastor of the Taft Heights Assembly of God, will officiate at the services.

Mrs. Jaggers was born in Kolida, Ohio on April 26, 1908, and passed away in a nursing home in Bakersfield on Friday afternoon, July 16, 1993.

She moved to Taft with her family in 1911. She was raised on and lived most of her life on 25 Hill. Mrs. Jaggers was educated in Taft Schools. She was a very active member of the Taft Heights Assembly of God Church.

Mrs. Jaggers was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Jaggers, in December of 1980. Her survivors include her son and his wife, her granddaughters, and by several great grandchildren.

There are no visitation hours scheduled and the services are under the direction of the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home.
 
Decker, Ethel Minerva (I3156)
 
1762 Graveside Rites Saturday for Leslie C. Moore
Graveside services will be conducted Saturday in San Bruno for Leslie Clyde Moore, 82, who died Saturday in a local hospital.
The services will be at 10:30 a.m. at the Golden Gate National cemetery with the Rev. Lauren Lundblad officiating. Wessendorts and Thal chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Moore, a native of Missouri, came to this area from Santa Rosa in 1948 and made his home at 217-Third avenue. He served in the Canadian Expeditionary force during World War I.
He is survived by his wife, Omi J. Moore of Santa Cruz; and two sons, Jasper Moore and Jack Moore, both of Spokane, Wash.
Newspaper article on Find a Grave, no publication information available.
 
Moore, Leslie Clyde (I2874)
 
1763 Graveside Services Held for Mrs. Cassity
Graveside services were held at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Fairlawn Cemetery Tuttle for Mrs. Loula Hartin Cassity. Brother Lewis Gibbs officiated.
She was born June 3, 1869 and died in Santa Ana, Calif., May 23, 1954.
Mrs. Cassity was a former Tuttle resident and it was her desire and request to be laid to rest in the Tuttle cemetery where she would be surrounded by her relatives and friends.
She was a sister to the late J.L. and Walter Hartin.
Survivors are her three sisters, Mrs. O.D. Grittin, Santa Ana, Calif.; Mrs. Bertha Kramer, Tulsa; and Mrs. Alice Carlisle of Dallas and a number of nieces and nephews.
The Minco Minstrel, Minco, Oklahoma. Thursday, 10 June 1954.
 
Hartin, Loula G. (I2242)
 
1764 Green – Marie, age 15 years, beloved daughter of Roy and Bertha Green, passed away Wednesday evening, 9:20 o’clock at residence, 1258 King ave. Funeral services Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at above address. Friends invited. Burial Floral Park.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Friday, 28 March 1930.
 
Green, Marie Emma (I5008)
 
1765 Greenbrier Independent
13 Aug 1896, Thu · Page 3

ONE by one they pass away. Mrs. Martha Hoff, wife of Mr. D. K. Hoff, passed quietly away, at her home near Clintonville, this county, on the night of the 31st ult. She had been a great sufferer for many months. Though provided with the best medical aid the hand of that unwelcome visitor could no longer be stayed. Mrs. Hoff was of cheerful disposition, a good business woman and noted for economy.

She was born at Locust Bottom, Botetourte county, Va., on the 28th day of January, 1829. Was, therefore, in her 68 year. Was married Sept. 26th, 1849. She was the mother of twelve children, ten of whom survived her, and, with an aged and feeble father, they mourn their loss.

She connected herself with the M. E. Church, South, when quite young, but never had her membership transferred from her native county. She often expressed her willingness to give up this life of pain that she might bask in the sunlight of the eternal city. She was laid to rest in the family burial ground by tender and loving hands, in the presence of a large concourse of friends and relatives.
 
Circle, Martha Lee (I2107)
 
1766 Greenbrier Man Taken By Death
East Rainelle (RNS) – James Preston McClung, 81, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Alva Meadows, Wednesday morning after a long illness.
He was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include four other daughters, Mrs. Ralph Keavney of Rainelle, Mrs. Arthur Rosewell of Gauley Bridge, Mrs. Olen Jennings of Athens, and Mrs. Olen Hight of Interstation, Fla.; three sons, Fred of White Sulphur Springs and Ralph and Elvan, both of Quinwood; 18 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Nickell Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Perkins in charge. Burial will be in the Mount Zion Church Cemetery.
The body will remain at the funeral home.
Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia. Thursday, 26 August 1965.
 
McClung, James Preston (I1552)
 
1767 GREENVIEW - Mrs. Riley Gilkison, 93, died at 9:40 a.m. Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Paul G. Cantrall in Peoria.

Surviving are nine children, Mrs. Hubert Montgomery, of Greenview; Mrs. Walter Snyder; Mrs. Robert Fitzgerald, Mrs. Paul Cantrall, Mrs. John Kerr, and Mrs. John Antle, all of Peoria; Alvin Gilkison, of Greenview; Irving, of Long Beach, Calif.; and Ike, of DeKalb; 25 grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren.

Funeral services were at the Sweetwater Church of Christ with burial in Sugar Grove Cemetery.

Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, Illinois). October 07, 1962.
 
Pendleton, Evelyn Matilda "Lina" (I577)
 
1768 Greenview, Feb. 6. - Richard M. Johnson, 86-year-old retired farmer who resided southeast of Greenview, died at his home at 5 a.m. Feb. 6, 1943.

Mr. Johnson, who had resided in this vicinity before removing to Missouri, returned here about a year ago.

He is survived by his wife and several cousins.

Funeral services were held in the Sweetwater Christian church.

Interment was in Sugar Grove cemetery.

ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER. Saturday, Feb 06, 1943. Springfield, IL. Page: 5.
 
Johnson, Richard M. (I583)
 
1769 Grim Reaper
Forrest Clester
Forrest J. Clester of Greensburg, R.D.5, died Friday morning in the Veterans’ Administration Hospital at Oakland, Pittsburgh. He was born at Broadland, Ill., a son of the late Charles A. and Lottie Hedges Clester, and was an employe of the Elliott Company in Jeannette. A member of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church of Greensburg, he also belonged to the American Legion, Post 981 of South Greensburg.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Wilda King Clester; three children, Linda Lee of Torrance, Calif., David Bruce and Forrest J. Jr. at home; a stepdaughter, Cherrie Fisher at home, and a brother, Gale A. Clester of Norwalk, Calif.
The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 18 December 1956.
 
Clester, Forrest James "Dick" (I585)
 
1770 Grizelle Wheeler Cassity was born in Marion County, Kentucky, Feb. 20, 1846 and removed with her parents to Hold County, Mo., when about five years of age. In 1958 her father, Lawrence R. Wheeler, moved with his family to Nemaha county, Kansas, and settled on a farm about four miles south of Sabetha, on what is now known as the Kenreigh farm. There the deceased spent her happy girlhood days and grew to womanhood.
In 1962 she was married to martin P.M. Cassity, and removed to Wetmore, Kansas. Three children were born of this marriage, George M., Mary and Galen E., respectively. The daughter, Mary, died at the age of two years and was buried in the Wetmore cemetery. Her two sons still survive her. Geo. M. is a grain dealer and resides at Tonkawa, Okla. Galen E. is a practicing attorney resided in Kansas City, Mo.
Her marriage was not a happy one, and as a result of it she separated from Mr. Cassity in the Spring of 1882, and removed to a farm near Bern, Kansas, where her boys grew to manhood.
She claimed Bern as her home until the fall of 1901, when she went to El Reno, Okla., and there spent the winter with her sister, Mrs. Mary H. Magill. In the following spring she took up her abode with her son, G.E. Cassity at Hobart, Okla., and there remained with him until he removed to Kansas City, Mo.
Her last illness, which extended over a period of 8 months, was attended with great suffering at times, but her death seemed like a peaceful dream, a gradual sinking into a deep slumber, from which there is no earthly awakening.
Aside from her two sons, she is survived by her two sisters, Mrs. Alice Wise of Stillwater, Okla., and Mrs. Mary H. Magill, of Long Beach, Cal., and her father L.R. Wheeler, also of Long Beach.
The funeral services were conducted by Dr. W.F. Richardson, of the First Christian Church of Kansas City, and the remains were interred in Mt. Washington Cemetery on Monday Sept. 4th.
The Bern Gazette, Bern, Kansas. Friday, 15 September 1905.
 
Wheeler, Griselle (I443)
 
1771 Grove - Robert Edward Lee, 95, retired farmer, died Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, Hickory Grove church. Jim Thomas & Son, Miami.
Tulsa World, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Thursday, 2 March 1989.
 
Lee, Robert Edward (I2929)
 
1772 Grover C. Bishop
Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at Kerr Brothers funeral home for Grover C. Bishop, 70, of 920 Delaware avenue, who died Wednesday. The Rev. Ora Davis will officiate and burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial park.
Casket bearers will be Kirby Kirk, Grant Grayson, Charles Million, Darnell Million, Birchard Grayson and Robert E. Littrell.
The body is at the funeral home.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 1 January 1954.
 
Bishop, Grover Cleveland (I4834)
 
1773 Grover Cleveland Fox, 71, Greencastle, formerly of Greenwood, died April 1. He was a clerk for the U.S. Postal Service, retiring in 1986. He also had been a farmer. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Big Walnut Baptist Church, Reelsville. Services: 2 p.m. April 5 in Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. April 4. Burial :Boone-Hutcheson Cemetery, Greencastle. Survivors: wife Faye Gilkison Fox; daughters Kathleen Ho, Kimberly Dean; half sister Glenola Warrenfelt; four grandchildren.
The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 3 April 1997.
 
Fox, Grover Cleveland (I4181)
 
1774 Grubbs-Cassity.
Miss Daisy D. Grubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grubbs of Topeka and Mr. H.E. Cassity of this city were married New Years day at the home of the bride. Rev. F.E. Ryerson, pastor of Trinity M.E. church, Topeka officiating. Only a few friends and relatives were in attendance.
The groom lived in Topeka for a number of years, coming to Herington only a few weeks ago to accept a position with the Rock Island watch store. He is rapidly marking friends by his pleasing personality. The bride is one of the popular young ladies of Topeka and was employed in the Santa Fe offices. Mr. and Mrs. Cassity arrived in Herington on the 2nd.
The Herington Times, Herington, Kansas. Thursday, 4 January 1923.
 
Grubbs, Daisy Dewey (I5368)
 
1775 Grubbs-Cassity.
Miss Daisy D. Grubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Grubbs of Topeka and Mr. H.E. Cassity of this city were married New Years day at the home of the bride. Rev. F.E. Ryerson, pastor of Trinity M.E. church, Topeka officiating. Only a few friends and relatives were in attendance.
The groom lived in Topeka for a number of years, coming to Herington only a few weeks ago to accept a position with the Rock Island watch store. He is rapidly marking friends by his pleasing personality. The bride is one of the popular young ladies of Topeka and was employed in the Santa Fe offices. Mr. and Mrs. Cassity arrived in Herington on the 2nd.
The Herington Times, Herington, Kansas. Thursday, 4 January 1923.
 
Cassity, Harry Edison (I1239)
 
1776 Guitarist Hedges dies in auto accident
By Martha Irvine, Associated Press Writer
San Francisco – Michael Hedges, an acoustic guitarist and composer known for his unusual two-handed picking style, was killed in an automobile crash. He was 43.
Hedges died in a one-car crash on State Route 128 in rural Medocino County about 100 miles northwest of San Francisco, California Highway Patrol Officer Bob Burke said Wednesday. A work crew discovered the guitarist’s body in his wrecked 1986 TMW Tuesday morning.
Burke said it appeared Hedges’ car skidded off a curve and down a steep embankment a few days earlier.
Know for innovations such as simultaneously picking both ends of the guitar, the Grammy nominee described his own music as “heavy mental,” “acoustic thrash” and “new edge.”
In the early 1980s, he helped establish the Windham Hill label with his albums “Breakfast in the Field” (1983) and “Aerial Boundaries” (1984). He also collaborated with such musicians as bassist Michael Manring, guitarist Dweezil Zappa and Crosby, Still & Nash.
“He was a great friend and one of the most brilliant musicians in America,” David Crosby said Wednesday from his Southern California home.
A native of Enid, Okla., Hedges’ early interest in the guitar and flute led him to study classical guitar at Phillips University in Enid. He eventually earned a degree in composition from the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. He also studied electronic music at Stanford University, where he met Windham Hill co-founder and guitarist Will Ackerman.
“Michael tore my head off,” Ackerman once said of Hedges’ playing. “It was like watching the guitar being reinvented.”
In recent years, Hedges lived in Medocino, recording in his Naked Ear Music studio. There he incorporated vocals into albums such as “Taproot” (1990) and “The Road to Return” (1993), but had returned to instrumentals in his most recent album, “Oracle”.
Hedges is survived by his mother, Ruth Ipsen, of Fresno; sister, Carol Hedges of San Francisco; two brothers, Craig of Los Angeles and Brendan of Madera; and two sons.
Daily Press, Victorville, California. Thursday, 4 December 1997.
 
Hedges, Michael Alden (I1671)
 
1777 Gustiva Hyatt Masters, 92, of Fleming County, concluded a life of family and community Tuesday, December 6, 2011 after brief illness at the Fleming County Hospital

Mrs. Masters was born in Rowan County April 18, 1919, the daughter of William "Minn" and Lucy McKee Hyatt,

An educator, she began teaching in a one room school in Rowan County. After moving to Fleming County, she taught 4th grade at Flemingsburg Elementary for 28 years, from 1960 eventually retiring in 1988. An active member of the community she was in Fleming County Homemakers and served many years as a 4-H leader. She attended Flemingsburg Baptist Church.

Gussie is survived by two sons, Dan (Bettye) Masters and Charlie (Rose Ann) Masters, also of Fleming County: Two grandsons, John (Francie) Masters of Lexington and Marc (Danielle) Masters of Flemingsburg. Three great - grandchildren, Jud Masters, Evelyn Masters, and Madison Dodgen, along with several nieces and nephews.

Preceding Mrs. Masters in death was her husband of 63 years, John Master, an infant son, a sister, Thelma Graham, and two brothers William Hyatt Jr. and Bob Hyatt

Funeral services will be at 2 PM Sunday December 11, 2011 at Boone - Nickell Funeral Home with Pastor Kevin Cornette officiating. Burial will follow in Elizaville Cemetery. Visitation will be 5 - 7 PM Saturday at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be John Masters, Marc Master, Chuck Brown, Don Sundys, Craig Anderson, and Johnny Rice. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Masters, Perky Masters, and Earl Kinder.
 
Hyatt, Gustiva (I2161)
 
1778 Guy D. Hahn, 80, of Frederick
Guy David Hahn, 80, of Frederick, died Saturday at Frederick Memorial Hospital.
Born in Carroll County, he was the son of the late David H. and Luisa Baumgardner Hahn.
He was a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Frederick and F.O.E. Aerie 1067.
Surviving are wife Margaret Hedges Hahn, sons, G. William of Frederick and Roland H. of Ft. Myers, Fla., three grandchildren, one great-grandson, sisters, Emma Erb of Littlestown, Pa. and Mary Koons of Taneytown, brother Edwin H. of Ashland, Ore. and several nieces and nephews.
Services. Will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Frederick funeral home of Robert E. Dailey & Son, P.A. The Rev. Dr. W. Phillip Fogarty, his pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Gardens near Frederick.
Friends may call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Carroll County Times, Westminster, Maryland. Tuesday, 23 October 1984.
 
Hahn, Guy David (I3421)
 
1779 Gwendolyn Randel
Gwendolyn Randel, 81, Frankfort, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 1999, at Frankfort Community Care Home.
Services were at 10 a.m. Tuesday from the Padden Funeral Chapel, Frankfort. Officiant was the Rev. Susan Montgomery.
Soloist was Lorene Shearer, who sang There Will Be Pease in the Valley and The Old Rugged Cross. Organist was Eunice Samuelson.
Pallbearers were Stephen Randel, Eldon Randel, Rony Randel, John Randel, Dennis Randel, Mike Randel and Gale Randel.
Burial was in the American City Cemetery southwest of Corning. Arrangements were by Padden Funeral Chapel.
She was born July 23, 1918, near Wetmore to Ray and Olive Dickson Cassity. She graduated from Centralia High School in 1936. She lived in Frankfort since 1951. She worked in maintenance at Frankfort Grade School.
She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Frankfort and the United Methodist Women.
She married Ray Randel Jan. 6, 1940. He died Dec. 27, 1987.
Also preceding her in death were a sister, Fern Murdock, and a brother, Floyd Cassity.
Survivors are seven sons, Gale Randel, Sanford, N.C., Eldon Randel, Scranton, Stephen Randel, Topeka, Tony Randel, Evanston, Ill., Mike Randel, Half Moon Bay, Calif., and Dennis Randel and John Randel, both in Frankfort; two daughters, Denise Randel, Hays, and Vonda Johnson, West Des Moines, Iowa; a sister, Ramah Sherrer, Springfield, Ore.; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The Marysville Advocate, Marysville, Kansas. Thursday, 9 December 1999
 
Cassity, Gwendolyn Irene (I4154)
 
1780 H. Gene Yeazel
By The News-Gazette Mar 2, 2017
https://www.news-gazette.com/obituaries/h-gene-yeazel/article_27b9c658-aa2c-58e2-8282-2ec7101c4ecb.html
SIDNEY – H. Gene Yeazel, 73, of Carmel, Ind., formerly of Sidney, passed away at 10:57 a.m. EST Tuesday (Feb. 28, 2017) at home.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 4, 2017, at Sidney United Church, Sidney, with the Rev. Mike Picklesimer officiating. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery, Sidney, with military rites being accorded. Visitation will be from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church. Freese Funeral Home, Sidney, is handling arrangements.

Mr. Yeazel was born April 15, 1943, in Danville, a son to Harold and Verniece Sylvester Yeazel. He married Susan Collins on July 31, 1971, at Clarksville, Ind.; they were married for 45 years; she survives. Also surviving are three sons, Adam Yeazel of Bloomington, Hans (JP) Yeazel of Bloomington and Lucas (Damari) Yeazel of Carmel; four grandchildren, Ashlyn and Emmy Yeazel and Aiden and Lillian Yeazel; a brother, Bob (Diane) Yeazel of St. Joseph; two stepbrothers, Kent (Linda) Krukewitt of Homer and Lynn (Kathy) Krukewitt of Texas; and a stepsister, Jo (Case) Mazic of Wisconsin. He was preceded in death by his parents.

Gene served in the U.S. Army Reserves for six years. He was an insurance producer for 31 years for Country Companies in the Homer/Sidney area. After retiring from insurance, he worked in real estate for six years. He was a member of Sidney Lion's Club and was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Free Mason.

He loved taking long drives and traveling with his wife and children; he especially enjoyed San Belle Island in Florida. As a young man, he was a great trumpet player; he played taps at many Memorial Day celebrations and local military rites and also played in dance bands. He played football for Jamaica during the team's undefeated season in 1959.

In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made to Mayo Clinic, Department of Development, 200 First St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905
 
Yeazel, Harold Gene (I99)
 
1781 H. Gene Yeazel, 73, of Carmel, Indiana, formerly of Sidney, passed away at 10:57 a.m. EST Tuesday (Feb. 28, 2017) at home.

Mr. Yeazel was born April 15, 1943 in Danville, a son to Harold and Verniece Sylvester Yeazel. He married Susan Collins on July 31, 1971 at Clarksville, Indiana. They were married for 45 years; she survives.

Also surviving are three sons, Adam Yeazel, Hans (JP) Yeazel and Lucas (Damari) Yeazel; four grandchildren; a brother, Bob (Diane) Yeazel; two stepbrothers, Kent (Linda) Krukewitt and Lynn (Kathy) Krukewitt and a stepsister, Jo (Case) Mazic.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Gene served in the U.S. Army Reserves for six years. He was an insurance producer for 31 years for Country Companies in the Homer/Sidney area. After retiring from insurance, he worked in real estate for six years. He was a member of Sidney Lion's Club and was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Free Mason.

He loved taking long drives and traveling with his wife and children; he especially enjoyed San Belle Island in Florida. As a young man, he was a great trumpet player; he played taps at many Memorial Day celebrations and local military rites and also played in dance bands. He played football for Jamaica during the team's undefeated season in 1959.

News-Gazette, The (Champaign-Urbana, IL)
 
Yeazel, Harold Gene (I99)
 
1782 H.I. Hedges
Harold I. Hedges, for several years a resident of South Gate, died at his home at Sisters, Oregon, Dec. 3, at the age of 32 years. Funeral rites were conducted by the Rev. lee Pryor of Van Nuys at the Biby & Belyea chapel Tuesday followed by interment at Inglewood.
Born in Moneta, Ia., he came to this state 22 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; daughters, Elaine and Barbara; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wain of Maywood; brother James of Arkansas; sisters, Lillie Dawson of Oklahoma; Floye Ericson of Downey; Ruth Riesler of Norwalk and Lora Smoot of Yucaipa.
South Gate Press, South Gate, California. Thursday, 12 December 1946.
 
Hedges, Harold Isaac (I195)
 
1783 H.L. (Tony) Long
Hiram Lewis (Tony) Long, son of Lewis and Mary Long, was born near Browning, March 23, 1880, and died at the Switzer Rest Home in Brookfield, Nov. 29, 1955, at the age of 75 years and 8 months.
He was married to Corda Ann Smith, Nov. 18, 1903, in Sullivan County. To this union, five children were born, one dying in infancy. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Harold Brown of Shawnee, Kans., a son Vernon M. Long of Glide, Ore., 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Margaret Hanson of Browning and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Corda Long, a daughter, Lillian Long, one son, Gerald Long and his parents, 4 sisters and 3 brothers.
Early in life he professed his faith in Christ and united with a Baptist Church. He has been a member of Linneus Baptist Church for several years. He spent most of his life near Linneus and Purdin, engaging in farming and carpentry.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Monday, 5 December 1955.
 
Long, Hiram Lewis (I1821)
 
1784 Hager Hale
Mrs. Hager Hale, 68, West Corbin, died Sunday morning at SEK Baptist Hospital.
She is survived by a son, Glenn Hale, Louisville; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara Messer, Woodbine, and Mrs. Phyllis Rhaden, Newport; six grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the West Corbin Church of Christ by the Rev. J. Franklin Dennis. Burial will be in the Locust Grove Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be her grandsons.
Friends may call at the O'Neil Funeral Home after 6 p.m. Monday.
The Corbin Times-Tribune, Corbin, Kentucky. Monday, 17 December 1973.
 
Parker, Winnie "Hager" (I839)
 
1785 Hallam services Thursday
Lander - Services for Mrs. Emily Margaret Hallam, 59, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Lander Valley Chapel of the Henry Mortuary.
The Rev. David Donkle of the United Methodist Church will officiate.
Mrs. Hallam died Monday at Evanston.
She was born Nov. 16, 1917, at Lander and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Iiams Sr., early Lander settlers.
On March 3, 1959 she married George Hallam at Lander.
Mrs. Hallam was employed as a secretary to the Fremont County superintendent of schools for many years until that office was abolished. She then worked in the Fremont County Welfare office for several years.
Survivors are her husband, George of Lander; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara McConnell of Casper and Mrs. Karen Mills of Minot, N.D.; one sister, Mrs. Betty Hornecker and five grandchildren.
Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorials to the Cancer Society or a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family.
Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Wednesday, 22 December 1976.
 
Iiams, Emily Margaret (I5352)
 
1786 HALTOM CITY---Maroy Ann Hughes, 81, passed away Wednesday, April 29, 2020, in Haltom City. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 4. Graveside Service will also be available on Facebook live through Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel. Visitation: 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 3. She was born June 18, 1938, in Fort Worth, Texas, to the late Wesley and Lorena Parham Sr. She met and married Floyd Hughes, Sr. in 1966. He was a wonderful father to her daughter and their son. She was especially close to her daughter and sister, Rosie. After the death of her husband and son, Maroy worked in the banking industry through to her retirement. She was preceded in death by her husband; son, Floyd Hughes Jr.; brothers, Wesley Emmett Parham and Robert Parham. SURVIVORS: She is survived by her daughter, Linda Hughes; sisters, Rosie Harrell and Christy Creel; brother, Dennis Sanders; granddaughters, Bridgit Sharpe and Shelby Murphy Mann; and great-granddaughter, Scarlett Ilona Maroy Sharpe Yensen.
Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel and Cemetery
MAY 4
Graveside service
11:30 AM
Published in Star-Telegram on May 2, 2020
 
Parham, Maroy Ann (I4074)
 
1787 Hamilton
Mr. Byrl E. Hamilton, age 49, of 22 Jenny Lane, husband of Mrs. Virginia L. Hamilton, father of Mrs. Mary Ellen Irving, Glenda Ruth, and Nancy Hamilton, son of Mr. Bernice E. Hamilton, 2 grandson. Services Saturday, 10 a.m. at Shirley Bros. Irving Hill Chapel, 5377 E. Washington St. Calling after 5 p.m. Thursday.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 26 August 1964.
 
Hamilton, Byrl Encil (I3795)
 
1788 Hamm, Stella, age 78, of Riverside, passed away February 20, 1995 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. She is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, Worthie; her children, Betty and Jerry Hayden and Dixie and Jerrold Scafidi; grandchildren, Bryan and Donna Hayden, Debbie and Don Pittman, Kevin Hayden, Nathan Scafidi and Christopher Scafidi; great-grandchildren, Shawn, Keith, Gregory, Dustin and Brendan; 2 brothers, Bill and Luther Gilkerson; 2 sisters, Beulah Maynard and Myrtle Gordon. Funeral services 1 P.M. Friday at the George C. Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pk. Rev. Walter Hobbs officiating. Interment Valley View Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5-8 P.M. Thursday at the funeral home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Wednesday, 22 February 1995.

LKH note: Gilkison is spelled as Gilkerson in the newspaper obituary.
 
Gilkison, Stella (I4719)
 
1789 Hamm, Worthie, age 79, of Riverside, passed away Thursday, April 20, 1995 at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Worthie was born in Fleming Co., KY, July 14, 1915, retired from Apple Manufacturing Co. and an Army Veteran of WWII. Preceded in death by his wife, Stella M., February 20, 1995. Survived by his children, Betty and Jerry Hayden and Dixie and Jerrold Scafidi; grandchildren, Bryan and Donna Hayden, Debbie and Don Pittman, Kevin Hayden, Nathan Scafidi and Christopher Scafidi; great-grandchildren, Shawn, Keith, Gregory, Dustin and Brendan; 2 sisters, Virginia Denton and Louise Duff; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services 1:30 P.M. Monday at the George C. Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pk. Pastor Gerald Helphestine officiating. Interment Valley View Cemetery. The family will receive friends 2-5 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Saturday, 22 April 1995.
 
Hamm, Worthie Z. (I4729)
 
1790 HAMON
Jewel McClanahan Hamon, of Florence, Kentucky passed away on Sunday, May 28, 2017 at the age of 91. Jewel was the loving wife of the late Roy Vincent Hamon. Loving mother of Roy Hamon (Linda), Philip Hamon, Carol Stamper (Dave), Darlene Baker (Fred), and Bobby Biedenharn (Paul). Loving grandmother of 10 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and 22 great-great grandchildren. Jewel also leaves behind her brothers, Ronald and Donald McClanahan; and several nieces and nephews. She always enjoyed working in her garden, helping others, and spending time with her family and grandchildren. Services will be held at the convenience of the family. Stith Funeral Home, Florence is assisting the family with arrangements. Memorials are suggested to: Wounded Warrior Project PO Box 758517 Topeka, Kansas 66675-8517.
Online condolences may be left for the family at:
www.stithfuneralhomes.com
Published by Kentucky Enquirer on Jun. 2, 2017.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/nky/name/jewel-hamon-obituary?id=18308989
 
McClanahan, Jewel Darlene (I3718)
 
1791 HAMPTON - Hubert Wayne Green, MSgt, USAF (Ret.), passed away on May 29, 2010.
Mr. Green was born July 25, 1930, in Texarkana, Texas, and has been a Peninsula resident since 1966.
Mr. Green was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Martha Green; and a sister, Bonita R. Elmore, all of Texarkana, Texas.
Mr. Green is survived by his loving and caring wife, Mary L. Green; two sons, Wayne Green and his wife, Jeannie of Hampton, and Gene E. Green, MD, of Annapolis, Md.; one daughter, Danette A. Reca of Hampton; a stepson, James E. Richards and his wife, Vickie, of Phoenix, Ariz.; two grandsons, Timothy and Christian Green; two granddaughters, Lauren and Lindsey Reca, all of Hampton; a sister, Mary E. Jordan and her husband, Mart of Texarkana, Texas.
Hubert's military career took him overseas to England, France, and Turkey, stateside duties carried him to Texas, Washington state, New Mexico and Virginia.
While on active duty he was active in Little League sports activities and active in the Boy Scouts of America associated with Troop 151 in Hampton and also with a troop in Izmir, Turkey. He was a member of the Order of the Arrow, Kecoughtan Lodge.
The family will receive friends at Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 1, from 6 to 8 p.m. A celebration of Mr. Green's life will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, June 2, at 11 a.m. Interment with military honors will follow at the Hampton Memorial Gardens.
Friends are encouraged to visit www.parklawn-woodfh.com to share memories and words of condolence with the family.
Arrangements are under the care of Parklawn-Wood Funeral Home, 2551 N. Armistead Avenue, Hampton, VA 23666. View and post condolences on our online guestbook at dailypress.com/guestbooks.

Published by Daily Press from May 31 to Jun. 1, 2010.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dailypress/name/hubert-green-obituary?id=27818250
 
Green, Hubert Wayne (I4851)
 
1792 Hanks
Allerton – John M. Hanks, 76, Allerton, died Thursday (March 18, 1993). Survivors: wife, Irene; daughters, Nancy Hill, Cayuga, Ind.; Judy Barbre, Urbana.
Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, Joines Funeral Home, Newman. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Burial: Fairview Cemetery, Sidell. Memorials: Sidell Community Ambulance.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 19 March 1993.
 
Hanks, John Maurice (I1223)
 
1793 Hansford Hawkins, aged 87, died at his home near Poplar Plains Sunday night of the infirmity of age. He was a resident of Bath county in his early life but had lived in this county many years and was highly esteemed.
Flemingsburg Times-Democrat, Flemingsburg, Kentucky. Friday 23 October 1908.
 
Hawkins, Hansford (I3042)
 
1794 Harold Clifford Walters, died Tuesday Morning, May 16, 2006 at St. Johns Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Funeral services for Mr. Harold Clifford Walters will be held 2:00 p.m., Friday, May 19, 2006 at the Colonial Chapel of the Neekamp-Luginbuel Funeral Home. Dr. Joe Dan Fowler of the First Baptist Church of Bartlesville, Ok. will preside over the services. Funeral services are under the direction of the Neekamp-Luginbuel Funeral Home. Online condolences for Mr. Harold Clifford Walters can be left at www.honoringmemories.com.

Harold Clifford Walters was born on a farm near Wetmore, Kansas, November 20, 1914 the eldest of three children, the son of Bert Walters and Nettie (Cassity) Walters. He was raised and educated in the Wetmore area attending a one-room schoolhouse through the eighth grade then graduating from Wetmore High School. Harold then went on to Kansas State University earning a degree in Industrial Chemistry. After graduating college, he was employed with the Phillips Petroleum Company and moved to Bartlesville. Harold's 39-year career with Phillips from 1938 until his retirement in1978 was with the Research and Development department. Mr. Harold Clifford Walters and Dorothy Jean St. Clair were united in marriage on September 19, 1942. In 1944, they made their home in Borger, Texas where their two children, Nancy and Neil, were born. He was associated with the Phillips Philtex Plant until 1951 when they returned to Bartlesville. Mrs. Walters preceded him in death in November 1989.

The first years of his career were devoted to the formulation of aviation gasolines. Improvements in the quality and quantity of aviation gasoline were required in order to meet the demands of the war effort. After returning to Bartlesville in 1951, he was involved with research to improve the quality of automotive gasoline, lubricating oils and greases. The last ten years of his career were spent at pilot plant work where processes for the production of specialty products were evaluated. Harold's hobbies included golf, bowling, fishing, hunting, collecting stamps, bridge and playing pool. After their retirement, they took up square dancing and traveled for several years. Harold was a member of the First Baptist Church of Bartlesville and was the past president of the Tuxedo Lyons Club. He was a member of Kiwanis International and a past member of Reels & Wheels RV club and enjoyed time spent at the 55+ Activity Center.

Mr. Harold Clifford Walters is survived by two children; one son Neil Walters and his wife Norma of Tulsa, Ok, one daughter Nancy Piatek and her husband Dick of Providence, Rhode Island; one brother Kenneth Walters of Federal Way, Washington. Mr. Harold Clifford Walters is preceded in death by his wife Dorothy Jean St. Clair. 
Walters, Harold Clifford (I4162)
 
1795 Harold Glenn Million, 83, of Springfield, died Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Born Oct. 14, 1929 in Lexington, he was the son of Ernest Morton and Ethel Gardner Million. Harold was a lifelong farmer, cattleman and horse trader. He served in the US. Army in Germany following WWII. He is a member of the Lebanon Congregation, Jehovah's Witnesses. Harold was skilled at choosing dairy cattle, both Holstein and Brown Swiss and beef cattle. He was also a fisherman.

He is survived by his wife, Donna Kuchenbrod Million; three sons, Glenn (Mary) Million and Jeff (Wanda) Million, both of Springfield and David (Kathy) Million of Bardstown, and their mother, Charlotte Million Raymer of Springfield; a step-son, Jon (Sarah) Kuchenbrod of Danville and a step-daughter, Becky (Roger Maybriar) Kuchenbrod of Lexington; a step-daughter-in-law, Regina Kuchenbrod of Springfield; three sisters, Edna Brooks of Lexington, Blanche Merriman of Georgetown and Beulah (Wayne) Kelley of Owenton, five grandchildren, Rachel Million, Caleb (Lynette) Million, Trevor (Zoe) Million, Devon Million and Jordan Million; four step-grandchildren, Michael, Mackenzie and Christian Kuchenbrod and Caitlin (Seth) Eckert and 2 great grandchildren, Corbin Elijah Downey and Jolene Adelle Million. He was predeceased by two step-sons, Michael and Christopher Kuchenbrod and eight brothers and sisters, Nannie Bell Wise, Naomi Haynes, Dorothy Mae Haynes, Mary Elizabeth "Libby" Gilkerson, William Gardner Million, Douglas Morton Million, James Thomas Million, and Helen Brooks..

The funeral service will be 11 a.m., Saturday at Stith Funeral Home. David Spalding will speak. Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. The active pallbearers will be Caleb Million, Trevor Million, Devon Million, Jon Kuchenbrod, Christian Kuchenbrod, and Michael Kuchenbrod. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m.,
 
Million, Harold Glenn (I4897)
 
1796 Harold L. Parker
Harold L. “Coby” Parker, 77, Indianapolis, died Tuesday. He worked at Cooley Electric Co. 30 years, retiring in 1978. He was a woodworking instructor at Lauter Boys Club. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Usher Funeral Home with calling from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial be in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors – daughters Patricia Mullen, Mary Barnaby; son Harold L. Parker Jr.; 16 grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Saturday, 9 November 1991.
 
Parker, Harold Leroy (I5116)
 
1797 Harold M. Rhodes
Clinton
Harold M. Rhodes, 65, of Route 2, Renno community, died Monday.
Born in Laurens, he was a son of the late Pinkney and Ida T. Garrett Rhodes. He was a World War II Marine Corps veteran, a retired employee of Whitten Center and a member of the Tenno Rife Department in Clinton and Broad Street United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ruth Million Rhodes; a foster son, Nick Bagwell of Clinton; a brother, jack Rhodes of Clinton; a half brother, Martin Whitlock of Charlotte; and sisters, Mrs. Beatrice R. Hunnicutt of Newberry and Mrs. Nellie R. Had of Greenvile.
Services will be held at 5:30 p.m. today at Pinelawn Memory Gardens in Clinton.
Memorials may be made to the Tenno Fire Department.
Gray General Home of Clinton in charge.
the State, Columbia, South Carolina. Wednesday, 31 May 1989.
 
Rhodes, Harold Monroe (I4928)
 
1798 Harold McCloskey
Funeral services for Harold E. McCloskey, who died Monday in a Duarte hospital after a brief illness, were held this afternoon at 3 p.m. at the Utter Mckinley-Wenz Mortuary at 611 W. Duarte Rd., in Arcadia.
Mr. McCloskey leaves his wife, Mrs. Vinita McCloskey at 1818 S. Roland Ave., Arcadia and a son and one daughter. He was a former resident of Santa Maria moving to Oregon in 1952. While here he was a foreman for John Law Packing Co. He was a member of the Guadalupe F & AM Lodge.
Interment was held in the Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier.
Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California. Wednesday, 21 November 1962.
 
McCloskey, Harold Edgar (I5480)
 
1799 Harold T. Whaley, 92, of Williamstown, died Tuesday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center South, Edgewood.

He was a retired machinist with Crawley Book Machinery Co., Newport, and Morris Machine Tool Co.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred McClanahan Whaley; a daughter, Anna Lou Roland of Crittenden; a son, Gail T. Whaley of Falmouth; a brother, Emerson Whaley of Williamstown; sisters, Ruth Simpson and Fern Lucille Thompson, both of Williamstown; four grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. 
Whaley, Harold Thomas (I3771)
 
1800 Harold Willard Foster, Sr., 72, of Idaho Falls, passed away on May 29, 2016, at Hospice House in Ammon.

He was born June 24, 1943, in Idaho Falls, Idaho to Price William Foster and Linnie Orizellia Billman Foster. He grew up and attended schools in the area, graduating from Idaho Falls High School.

On February 11, 1961, he married Norma Jean Johnson in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He worked as a firefighter for 26 years at the Idaho Falls Fire Department and retired in 1991.

Harold enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, stock car racing, and coin collecting. His greatest love was his family and spending time with them.

Survivors are:
Wife: Norma Foster of Idaho Falls, ID;
Son: Harold Willard (Karen) Foster, Jr. of Idaho Falls, ID;
Daughter: Tamie (Kevin) Merrill of Idaho Falls, ID;
Sister: Bernetta Watson of Shelley, ID;
Sister: Mae Jones of Firth, ID;
4 grandchildren: Jamie (Tony) Wise, Tyson (Stacy) Foster, Dakota Merrill,
Kylie Foster and 2 great grandchildren: August Merrill and Gage Foster.

He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 3, 2016, at Wood Funeral Home (273 N. Ridge). Burial will be in Fielding Memorial Park Cemetery.

 
Foster, Harold Willard (I4153)
 

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