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201 | Amy Sweeet was born June 9, 1854, in Plumville, Mason County, Kentucky, the daughter of Samuel "Sam" and Minerva (Story) Sweet. Amy first married Charles "Henry" Mattingly on February 18, 1875, in Mason County, Kentucky. Henry was born March 31, 1841, in Mason County, Kentucky, the son of Frederick M. and Miranda Mattingly. Amy and Henry had the following known children: 1. Robert Lee Mattingly (1875-1959) 2. Annie Mary Mattingly (ca. 1879-bef. 1941) 3. Amanda Alice (Mattingly) Hedges (1880-1935) Henry died February 24, 1887, in Kentucky. Amy then married Bruce T. Lyons in 1891. Bruce was born December 31, 1852, in Hillsboro, Fleming County, Kentucky, the son of Samuel Bruce and Martha Ann Lyons. Amy and Bruce had the following known children: 4. William Frank Lyons (1893-1969) Bruce died July 24, 1915, in Mason County, Kentucky. Amy died February 7, 1941, in Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky. | Sweet, Amy (I3201)
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202 | Amy was born February 25, 1969 in Rochester, Indiana, USA, and died January 24, 2007 in Rochester, Indiana, USA. https://www.weremember.com/amy-daulton/9x3y/memories | Daulton, Amy Helen (I4593)
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203 | An Aged Farmer Died Suddenly Samuel Dine Dropped Dead Today At A Neighbor’s House Was Civil War Veteran Arranged With A Neighbor to Drive to Nashville-Shortly After His Arrival He Dropped Dead at the Doorstep. Samuel Dine, a prominent farmer near Spearsville, Brown county, dropped dead this morning between 7 and 8 o’clock at the home of a neighbor. Mr. Dine and a neighbor, Arnold Schaefer, had planned to go to Nashville together this morning, and Mr. Dine was to meet Mr. Schaefer at the latter’s home. Upon his arrival at the Schaefer home he learned that the man had broken his promise and had departed for Nashville some little time before his arrival. Accordingly he started to return to his home and he had barely made his exit from the Schaefer home when he dropped dead, heart trouble being the cause. Veteran Soldier Mr. Dine was a man of about sixty-three years of age and was a veteran of the civil war. He is survived by several grown children who live in different parts of the state. He was well known and well liked by his many friends in Brown county and his sudden death comes as a severe shock. He was a member of the Christian church and services will be conducted tomorrow at that place of worship at Spearsville. The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. Thursday, 17 October 1901. | Dine, Samuel (I2024)
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204 | An early Methodist preacher, William was the son of John Tipton & Mary "Polly" Denton Hunt. He married Mary Ricketts, then Sallie Wilson and finally Mary Hedrick. | Hunt, Rev William Basil (I3668)
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205 | An Old Pioneer Gone T.M. Gill and Family Came to Kansas in 1879 Thomas McKee Gill was born at Slippery Rock, Butler county, Pa., March 28, 1831 and died January 4, 1920, age 88 years, 9 months and 7 days. He was married January 20, 1859 to Sevilla Morehead and to this union eight children were born, two sons and six daughters, Robert Newell Gill deceased June 1897; James Stewart Gill of Topeka; Mrs. Hattie Rock and Mrs. Laura Duff of Lyndon; Mrs. Sadie Duff of Denver; Mrs. Iva McSherry of Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Grace Howey of Montrose, Colo. and Mary M. Gill of Kansas City, Mo. The family moved to Kansas in the fall of 1879 and finally settled on a farm 3 1/2 miles northeast of Lyndon where the children grew up and were educated and from which they went to homes of their own. In the fall of 1903, Mr. Gill sold his farm and moved to the east part of town where he has lived for the past sixteen years. His wife passed on August 10, 1917 after a short illness. Mr. Gill was taken ill with heart trouble December 11 and quietly slept away Sabbath morning about 5 A.M. Beside the one son and six daughters, he leaves twenty-three grandchildren and thirteen great grand children. He was a kind and thoughtful husband, an honored and well loved father and a neighbor who was respected and honored on account of his neighborly acts and upright integrity. Funeral services were held from the United Presbyterian church on Tuesday at 2 P.M., Rev. Tharp taking for his text Job 5:26, “Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like a shock of grain cometh in its season.” He was among the first members of the United Presbyterian congregation and helped erect the present church building and held the office of trustee therein for many years. The Peoples Herald, Lyndon, Kansas. Thursday, 8 January 1920, page 1. | Gill, Thomas McKee (I1040)
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206 | Ancestry US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 | Family F1644
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207 | Anderson, Frederick Peter, 90, of Auburndale, died Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003. Born April 21, 1913 in La Belle, FL. He was a WWII Army Veteran, Battle of the Bulge, Master Plumber and was a Methodist. Survived by his four children: James F., Lakeland, Michael L. (Loretta), Auburndale, Kenneth L. (Diana), Middleburg, Freya A. (Harry ) Mroczkowski, Orlando. Five grandchildren: Christina, Eric, Jennifer, Amanda and Robert. Five Great-grandchildren: Robert, Lexi, Alaina, Brandon and Jaden; sister, Mabel Reckwerdt, Naples. Visitation was held Dec. 21, Kersey Funeral Home, Auburndale. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson Ave., Auburndale 33823 The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Thursday, 25 December 2002. | Anderson, Fredrick Peter (I3686)
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208 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Notes (I5185)
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209 | Andrew N. Cramer. (Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun.) Frederick Md., Sept. 27. – Andrew N. Cramer, for the last 25 years engaged in merchandising in Lewistown, Frederick county and a former well-known public schoolteacher, died at his home in Lewistown this morning, aged about 67years. Mr. Cramer was a Republican and took an active interest in politics. Besides a widow, who was Miss Alice Hedges, he is survived by a son and daughter. The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. 28 September 1906. | Cramer, Andrew Napoleon (I3395)
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210 | Andy McGhee Suicided Despondent Because of Poor Health Ends Life in Brookfield This community was greatly shocked yesterday when it became known that Andrew H. McGhee, of Purdin, had taken his own life Sunday evening at the home of Geo. R. Bumgarner in Brookfield. Andrew H. McGhee was born in Enterprise township about 61 years ago and continue to remain a resident of that township until a few years ago when he moved to Purdin where he continued to reside until recently he moved to a farm south of Purdin in Locust Creek township where he resided until recently when he returned to Purdin. He was united in marriage to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Smith, pioneer settlers of North Salem township, who is a sister of Shas. E. Smith, the Shelby merchant. No children were born to them. He was a quiet, substantial citizen and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of a large circle of acquaintances. he was a devout member of the Baptist church. Deceased was a broth of John H., Ben and the late James McGhee. The latter brother was at one time banker and lumberman of Purdin who in the stress of business complications found relief in a similar manner. The Monday issue of the Daily Argus contains the following account of the sad close of Mr. McGhee's life: "About 8:30 last night, A.H. McGhee, of Purdin, who with the wife had been in Brookfield the past month, taking Osteopathic treatments, took his own life by hanging himself in the woodshed in the rear of the George Bumgarner home, on East John Street. The couple roomed at the Bumgarner home, the latter family having formerly lived in Purdin. The deceased man had a nervous affliction, and it is thought his mind had become affected, wherein he committed the rash act in a period of despondency. The family discovered his lifeless body at about 10 o'clock. The remains were taken to the home just north of Purdin today, accompanied by a brother, J.H. McGhee, of Enterprise township, and by E.C. Smith, the Shelby merchant, a brother of Mrs. McGhee, and Director M.Y. Ruski." The funeral services this afternoon were conducted by Rev. H.H. Maple, pastor of the Linneus Baptist church. The sympathy of a host of friends is extended the widow, a most excellent lady, the adopted son and the relatives who are among the best people of Linn county, in this awful calamity which has befallen them. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 27 March 1917, page 1. | McGhee, Andrew Hamilton (I1812)
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211 | Angeline Howell was born December 11, 1837 in Linn county, Missouri, and departed this life November 5, 1926, aged 88 years, 10 months and 25 days. She was the daughter of William and Frances Howell, one of the pioneer families of Linn county, who came from Kentucky about 1834. Mr. Howell was Linn county’s first assessor. Angeline Howell was united in marriage to Willis Sallee December 13, 1854. He passed away January 11, 1911. To this union were born 11 children, 8 boys and 3 girls. The youngest daughter, Mrs. Lillie Jessee, died at the age of 24. Mrs. Sallee obeyed the gospel at about the age of 50 and identified herself with the church of Christ of which she was a faithful member until her death, being in His service 48 years. She had read her Bible through many times and was a regular attendant at church until the last years. The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon, November 7, 1926, at the Parson Creek church, and the services were conducted by Elder W. E. Ballenger, of Kansas City. Burial was under the direction of Smiley Brothers, of Wheeling, in the presence of many friends and relatives. The grandsons acted as pallbearers. She is survived by ten children, namely: Mrs. Catherine Sharp, Kansas City, Missouri; Edward Sallee, Raymond, Kansas; John Sallee, of Sweeny, Texas; Luther and Ben, of Meadville, Missouri; Sanford Sallee, of Tonganoxie, Kansas; Ellen Buckman, of Linneus, Missouri; Charley Sallee, of Mutual, Kansa; W.R. Sallee, of Wheeling, Missouri, and Evan Sallee, of Greenwood, Missouri; she also leaves one sister, Mrs. Wesley Neal, of Melvern, Kansas. Weep not that her toils are over, Weep not that her race is run: Good grant we may rest as calmly, When our work, like hers, is don. Till then we yield, with gladness, Our mother to Him, to keep; And rejoice in the sweet assurance: “He giveth His loved ones sleep.” The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 16 November 1926. | Howell, Angeline (I1836)
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212 | Anita was born on October 12, 1947 in Wichita, Kansas to the late Helen (Bernhardt) Schick Westbrook Turner and Alvin Schick. She was the owner of the County Journal and worked as a teller for the White Eagle Credit Union, and a pharmacy tech at Cooper Drug. She never met a stranger and always enjoyed a cup of coffee with anyone that came through their backdoor. She always had time for good conversation. Anita was a cancer survivor. On January 10, 1966 she married the love of her life, Jeffery C. Mattix. He preceded her in death in 2012. She is survived by: daughter, Shannon Mattix and fiancé, Jerry Shoemaker; son, Aaron Mattix, both of Wichita; grandchildren Levi Davidson (Corina), Kyle Davidson (girlfriend, Heather Banwert) and Madeline Mattix; brother in law, Jon Mattix (Barbara); Odie and Baxter the farm dogs; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. | Schick, Anita Ruth (I4239)
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213 | Ann Marie Daulton Services for Mrs. Anne Marie Daulton, 74, of 3139 Juliette Dr. will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Cantwell-Sweet Mortuary with Rev. W. Wood Duff officiating. Burial will be in Sugar Grove Cemetery, Wilmington. Mrs. Daulton died at 2 p.m. Thursday in Springview Nursing Home after an illness of several months. She was born Sept. 24, 1891, in New York City, and was married to Benjamin Harrison Daulton, who died in 1953. A resident of Lima for nine years, Mrs. Daulton was a member of Market Street Presbyterian Church, Business and Professional Women’s Club and Trinity Chapter 16, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving are a son, Richard F., 3139 Juliette Dr., and a sister, Mrs. Harvey Strowbridge, Los Angeles, Calif. Friends may call at the funeral home. The Lima News, Lima, Ohio. Friday, 25 march 1966. | Grund, Ann Marie (I4565)
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214 | Ann O'Brien Ann O'Brien, age 67, of Trinity, passed away June 24 in Trinity. Mrs. O'Brien was born Feb. 29, 1924, in Port Arthur. She had lived in Trinity for the past seven years after being a longtime resident of San Antonio. She was a member of First United Methodist Church of Trinity. Survivors include her sons Michael O'Brien of Houston and Patrick O'Brien of British Columbia; brother, James Arnold of San Antonio; sister-in-law, Mary Arnold of Rhode Island; and grandchildren, Jack and Jake O'Brien. Funeral services for Mrs. O'Brien were to be at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 27 at First United Methodist Church of Trinity with the Rev. Randy Warren and the Rev. Bill Hedges officiating. Interment was to be in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery at San Antonia with graveside services at 1 p.m. Friday, June 28. Waller Funeral Home, Trinity. | Arnold, Mary Ann (I5025)
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215 | Anna Ellington - 1932-2009 Anna Ruth Sergent Ellington, 76 of Clearfield, died Thursday in UK Medical Center in Lexington. She was born Dec. 28, 1932. Her husband, Chester E. Ellington, preceded her in death. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals in Morehead. Burial will be in Ellington Cemetery. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to www.northcuttandson.com. | Sergent, Anna Ruth (I3967)
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216 | Anna Firebaugh Anna S. Firebaugh, 87, Howell, died September 25 in Livingston Care Center, Howell. Born July 1, 1895, she was the daughter of Ole and Mary Olson Julsen. Mrs. Firebaugh’s husband, Everet H., preceded her in death in 1979. A son, Harold L., also preceded her in death. She was a former resident of Redford Township. Survivors include four daughters, Mildred Reynolds, Ethel Goenella, Lois Ragan and Ann Chesney, and two sons, Virgil A. and Dale J. Funeral services were September 29 at the Ross B. Northrup Funeral Home, Novi. Burial was in Oakland Hills Cemetery, Novi with the Reverend Ralph Unger of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Farmington officiating. Memorial contributions in Mrs. Firebaugh’s name may be made to the Hemophrila Association. Envelopes are available at the funeral home. Livingston County Daily Press and Argus, Howell, Michigan. Wednesday, 29 September 1982. | Julsen, Anna (I954)
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217 | Anna Louise McNeil Mansfield – Anna Louise McNeil, mother of Linda Evans of Mansfield, died Sunday at her home in Dunlap. She was born Sept. 3, 1907, in Lexington, Ky., and was a former member of Newtown United Methodist Church. She had been a comptroller with Bichford County. She is also survived by two sons, Thomas Kirk and Charles Kirk; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, George L. McNeil; and her parents, Thomas R. and Alma Ellie Million Kirk. Calling hours will be held Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Ave., Mount Healthy, where services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Dunlap United Methodist Church. News-Journal, Mansfield, Ohio. Tuesday, 29 June 1993. LKH note: Error in newspaper obituary - Thomas and Charles Kirk are her brothers, not her sons. | Kirk, Anna Louise (I3238)
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218 | Anna May Bagley, born in Kentucky 9 July 1877 to W.R. and Lavina Hedges, died 10 July 1962 in Brookfield, Linn Co MO rest home. 19 Oct 1894 wed Charles S. Bagley who preceded her with sons Curtis and Rollie, brothers James, George, Thomas, Jasper Hedges; sisters Lucy Jenkins and Emma Gardner. Left children, Raymond, Meadville MO; Chester, Macon MO; Opal Buckman, Linneus MO; Alva, Shelbina MO; Leslie, Kirksville MO; Wayne, Taylorville IL; brother John Hedges, Browning MO and sister Mary Wood, Rockport TX. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 19 July 1962, Browning MO.) | Hedges, Anna May (I87)
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219 | Anna Sallee Anna Hayes Sallee, daughter of John T. and Elizabeth (Cassity) Hayes, was born February 19, 1868 and died July 29, 1950 at the age of 82 years, 5 months and 10 days. In early girlhood she united with the Christian Church at Antioch during the ministry of Elder Dodge Jessee and she remained true to her faith all through her long and busy life. On January 2, 1898 she was married to J.W. Sallee, who survived her. She lived her entire married life in the community of her birthplace near Shafter, Mo., having lived at her present home for nearly 50 years. She was kindly and industrious, devoted to her community and friends. She loved her home, and all the children of the neighborhood knew and loved “Aunt Annie.” She was of a family of five, only one of whom, Mrs. Mary Malloy, yet lives. She leaves her devoted husband, one sister, Mrs. Mary Malloy, and a number of nieces and nephews, besides a host of friends; and will be sadly missed by all who knew here. Service held Monday, July 31, 1950, 2:00 p.m. at the Mt. Olive Church, conducted by the Rev. Mrs. Charles Christy. The Todd Quartette sand “Father Along” and “Precious Memories” accompanied by Mrs. J.M. Robertson. Pallbearers were Wilbur Malloy, Virgil Malloy, Jim Meneely, Robert Burtch, Dean Sallee, Earnie Shiflett. Interment was in Mt. Olive cemetery. Mrs. Sallee was an aunt of Mrs. Harry Labar, who with Mr. Labar and Mrs. Claude Powell, attended the funeral. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 3 August 1950. | Hayes, Anna (I4498)
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220 | ANOTHER AGED LADY PASSES ON Time has come and passed, the death angel has been busy seeking with its sickle that person whose time on earth has been spent, and whom God has seen fit to call to their reward, and on last Tuesday, June 4, visited at the home of Mrs. Eliza Jane Sloan, wife of Esbon Sloan, and called her to take up her abode in heaven with those who had gone on before her to dwell forever and forever. Mrs Eliza Jane Sloan was born March 25, 1843, and died June 4, 1929, at the ripe old age of 86 years, two months and ten days. She leaves three sons, Alvin, George and Baldwin Sloan; two daughters, Mrs. Francis Evans and Mrs. Matilda Evans; two brothers, J. P. Enix, of Missouri, and T. J. Enix, of Green Forest, Arkansas; two sisters, Mrs. Lucinda Hamilton, of Fitch and Mrs. A. Stamper of this city. Early in life she chose the road that leads to life everlasting, and in the days when she was and could be of service to her Maker she united with the Christian church, and from that day to the time she was called she rendered service for Him and lived a life of the Maker whose name is Christ Jesus. Her life was one of example and when followed will be a reward for those following. The funeral services were conducted at the family cemetery near the old church on Flat Fork of Tygart Friday by Rev. May Reeder, after which, surrounded by a large crowd of friends who knew and loved her dearly, the remains were laid to rest. | Enix, Eliza Jane (I1520)
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221 | Another Pioneer Has Passed To The Beyond John Blumer was born in Iowa in 1872 and passed away at his home near Cestos in Dewey County January 30, 1935. He had come in from work and was beginning a meal when, without warning, his heart went back on him and he slumped in his chair. He came to Oklahoma and filed on a claim near Cestos in 1893, and lived in that community since. He leaves his widow and several children. Also three brothers and three sisters. Of these Fred Blumer lives at Woodward, Mrs. Emil Schamburg lives at Vici, and Mrs. Anna Mercer At Camargo. Albert Blumer of the Journal is a nephew. John Blumer belonged to the Pentecostal Church at Cestos. He was a highly respected citizen, and his going will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Burial was made in the Riley Cemetery near Cestos last Friday. Woodward County Journal, Woodward, Oklahoma. Thursday, 7 February 1935. | Blumer, John E. (I1687)
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222 | Another Railway Wreck Yellow Creek Bridge the Scene of Another Accident. From Brookfield Argus. Misfortunes seems to never come singly. Yellow Creek was the scene of another wreck last Saturday morning and, as a result, Oscar Cassity, fireman of the pile driver, is dead and Ross Robbins was seriously hurt. Work of repairing the damage done by the awful disaster the Saturday previous was in progress. The pile driver was on the bridge, and while lifting piling from below, became top heavy and went down, bottom side up. Mr. Cassidy who was fatally hurt, was brought to Brookfield and taken to the Q hotel where he died a few hours later. Mr. Robbins was taken to his home in South Brookfield and will recover. The remains of Mr. Cassidy were taken to his home at Purdin in a special car. The Laclede Blade, Laclede, Missouri. Saturday, 27 December 1902 | Cassity, Oscar A. (I2494)
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223 | ANTHONY NIKSICH Hobart, Indiana Anthony Niksich, age 84 of Hobart, passed away Tuesday, December 08, 2009, at his home. Anthony had been a life long resident of Hobart. He was married to Betty Smith who preceded him in death. Anthony served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He retired from Inland Steel in 1987. He graduated from Froebel High School and a member of American Legion Post 100. He loved gardening, woodworking and birdwatching. He is survived by his daughter, Wanda Austin; brothers, Michael (Lucille) Niksich, Hobart, Joseph Niksich, Glen Park; grandchildren, Sherry (Stacey) Walker, Robert T. Shears, Laurie (Carl) Haynes, Karen Austin (Scott Elliot); 12 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his wife, Betty; parents, Andrew and Helen (nee Matanich) Niksich; brother, Andrew; sisters, Anne, Rosie, Katie and Mary; great-grandson, Anthony Austin. Funeral services will be held Friday, December 11, 2009, 10:00 a.m. at Rees Funeral Home, 600 W. Old Ridge Rd., Hobart with Rev. Bill Barrow officiating. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery. A Visitation will be Thursday, December 10, 2009, from 2-8 p.m. at Rees Funeral Home, call (219) 942-2109 or visit us online at www.Reesfuneralhomes.com. Published by Post-Tribune on Dec. 9, 2009. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/post-tribune/name/anthony-niksich-obituary?id=23736589 | Niksich, Anthony T. (I1173)
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224 | Appropriate and beautiful remarks upon the death of the Late Philip Frank Kussmaul, were made in the Lutheran Sunday school yesterday by the superintendent, C.V. S. Levy, Esq. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Monday, 19 January 1891. | Kussmaul, Philip Franklin (I3482)
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225 | Archie Carl Gardner, 76, died Dec. 8, 2006 at his residence in Wallingford. He was born March 22, 1930, the son of the late Chester and Mary Kate Hickerson Gardner. Mr. Gardner was a farmer. He is survived by his wife, Gem Carpenter Gardner; two sons, Jerry (Elaine) Gardner and Morris (Sherry) Gardner, both of Fleming County; and a daughter, Donna Gardner of Flemingsburg. He is also survived by a sister, Dora Ellen (Phillip) Sparks of Fleming County; grandchildren, Michael Gardner, Kristy Gardner and Allison Gardner; great-grandchild, Amayah Gardner; and sister-in-law, Geneva Gardner of Connorsville, Ga. Services for Mr. Gardner were at 1 p.m., Tuesday Dec. 12, at Denton-Workman Funeral Home in Flemingsburg officiated by Bro. James Hickerson and Bro. Vernon Gross. Interment was be in Mount Carmel Cemetery. | Gardner, Archie Carl (I4885)
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226 | Archie Pierson Ephrata, Wash. - Archie Pierson, 84, Ephrata, died Tuesday in the Moses Lake hospital. A retired Milwaukee Railroad conductor, he was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Conductors and the Masonic Lodge of Pine City. He had been a resident of the state of Washington since 1900 and was a former resident of Malden. Survivors include his wife, Mamie, and a son, Corley Pierson, both of Ephrata. A sister, Mrs. Laura Carter, survived in Ohio and there are three grandchildren. Masonic funeral services were held yesterday from the Congregational Church in Malden, with interment at Pine City. Nicoles Funeral Home of Ephrata is in charge of arrangements. Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, Washington. Saturday, 21 December 1963. | Pierson, Archibald Corley (I2122)
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227 | Are Married In Denver Miss Florence Maddox and Boyd Davenport United Word was received here Saturday morning from Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davenport that they had just been married in Denver. Miss Florence Maddox, as she was until she became Mrs. Davenport, is the daughter of R.E. Maddox of Gove City, and is one of Gove county's most popular young ladies. She was for a time assistant postmaster at Gove and was a leader of the younger social set at the county capital. The groom is the son of Wayne J. Davenport of Campus and is an honorable and upright young man whose friends are limited only by the number of his acquaintances. The Record joins their friends all over the county in heartiest congratulations. The Gove County Record, Grinnell, Kansas. Friday, 14 October 1910., page 1. | Maddox, Florence Mabel (I1264)
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228 | Are Married In Denver Miss Florence Maddox and Boyd Davenport United Word was received here Saturday morning from Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davenport that they had just been married in Denver. Miss Florence Maddox, as she was until she became Mrs. Davenport, is the daughter of R.E. Maddox of Gove City, and is one of Gove county's most popular young ladies. She was for a time assistant postmaster at Gove and was a leader of the younger social set at the county capital. The groom is the son of Wayne J. Davenport of Campus and is an honorable and upright young man whose friends are limited only by the number of his acquaintances. The Record joins their friends all over the county in heartiest congratulations. The Gove County Record, Grinnell, Kansas. Friday, 14 October 1910., page 1. | Davenport, Boyd Glen (I1266)
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229 | Area residents' sister dies in Claytonville Carolyn Boyce, 60, of Claytonville, sister of three Loda residents and a Paxton woman, died at 3 a.m. yesterday (May 5, 1987) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana. Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Christian Bible Church, Cissna Park, the Rev. Emmanuel Gudeman officiating. Burial will be in Amity Township Cemetery, rural Cissna Park. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 tonight at Knapp Funeral Home, Cissna Park. She was born March 30, 1927, in Rankin, a daughter of Leslie and Nellie Bryan Phillippo. She married William Boyce on Oct. 8, 1944 in Watseka. He survives. Area survivors include three sisters, Florence Anderson, Paxton, and Virginia Ketchum and Margaret Wathen, both of Bayles Lake, Loda; and one brother, Charles, Bayles Lake Loda. She was preceded i death by one sister. Mrs. Boyce was a member of the Claytonville Civic Club. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Wednesday, 6 May 1987. | Phillippo, Carolyn Jane (I4681)
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230 | Arkansas county marriages index 1837-1957. | Family F1356
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231 | Arkansas county marriages index 1837-1957. | Family F1355
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232 | Arkansas county marriages index, 1837-1957 | Family F546
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233 | Arkansas, County marriages index, 1837-1957 | Family F545
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234 | Armstrong Cassity Dead Armstrong Cassity, a pioneer settler of this county, died last night at the midnight hour at his home in Purdin, age 69 years. Death resulted from the infirmities of age. Deceased was born in Lee county, Iowa, and came to this county with his parents when quite young where he ever continued to reside. He leaves a wife and five children, children by his first wife. The funeral will probably be today from the residence to the Purdin cemetery. Wm. T. Cassity, of this city attended the funeral of his brother, Armstrong Cassity in Purdin today. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 14 January 1919, page 1. | Cassity, Armstrong (I2258)
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235 | Arrangements were incomplete at Stephens Funeral Home for Betty Ems, 84, of Meridian, who died Saturday, May 8, 2004, at Queen City Nursing Home. Franklin County Times, Russellville, Alabama. 10 May 2004. https://franklincountytimes.com/2004/05/10/obituaries-for-monday-may-10-2004/ | Crouch, Betty Harriette (I3304)
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236 | ARTHUR "ART" LEE BOLTON October 6, 1923 ~ February 8, 2010 "He was a gentle and loving man who will be greatly missed." Surrounded by his family, Art Bolton of Vancouver, WA, peacefully passed away, after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Easton, WA to Hulda and Finley Bolton. Art served in WW II and the Korean War. Surviving are his wife, Alice "Renee" Bolton; two daughters, Char (George) Harris and Artis (Skip) Howard; two step-children, Greg (Claudia) Hartley and Cheryl Hartley; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits. Published by The Columbian on Feb. 17, 2010. https://obits.columbian.com/us/obituaries/columbian/name/arthur-bolton-obituary?id=28175379 | Bolton, Arthur Lee “Art” (I4084)
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237 | Arthur Crouch Bluford Arthur Glen Crouch, 66, of rural Bluford, died at 2 a.m. today at his home. He was a farmer. Mr. Crouch was born in Jefferson county on August 23, 1907, a son of Charles and Sarah (Craft) Crouch. He was a member of the Keenes Baptist church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Keenes Baptist church, with the Rev. Melvin Chambliss and the Rev. Rudolph Schlag officiating. Friends may call at the Richardson Funeral Home in Wayne City after 6 p.m. today. Mr. Crouch is survived by his wife, Gracie, a son, Daniel Glen crouch, Bluford; a brother, Jonathan Crouch, Bluford; a sister, Mrs. Windress Shields; four half-brothers, Melville Crouch, Aurora, Charles Crouch, Oregon, Ill., Tom Crouch, DeKalf, and Bill Crouch, Sycamore; and eight half-sisters, Mrs. Hattie Rapp, and Mrs. Eleanor Gregory, both of Bluford, Mrs. Ada Jackson, Genoa, Mrs. Alfreda Ellis, Mrs. May Border, Mrs. Dorothy Finn, and Mrs. Marcella Parks, all of DeKalb, and Mrs. Ruth Phelps, Mt. Vernon. Mt. Vernon Register-News, Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Tuesday, 17 July 1973. | Crouch, Arthur Glenn (I765)
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238 | Arthur E. Dye Sr., 64, Indianapolis, died June 30, He was a drive 20 years for Tucker Trucking. He was a member of Teamsters Union Local 135. Services: 11:30 a.m. July 3 in G.H. Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. July 2. Burial: Concordia Cemetery. He was was the widower of Cecille L. Hedges Dye. Survivors: children Arthur E. Jr., Michael R., Steven L., Donna L Dye: four grandchildren. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 2 July 2000 | Dye, Arthur (I4636)
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239 | Arthur Fields Brookfield, Mo. – Arthur D. Fields, 73, died Saturday morning, March 24, 1990, at a Brookfield hospital Born at Glen Elder, Kan., he resided in Brookfield since 1941. Mr. Fields retired as an engineer for Burlington Northern Railroad in 1976. He was a member of Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers, the VFW and American Legion, all of Brookfield. Surviving: his wife, Helen of the home; a daughter, Marilyn Manning of Chillicothe, Mo.; three sisters, Vedie Lawther of Brookfield, Etta Nees of Mankato, Kan., and Erma Halterman of Warsaw, Mo.; three grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Services: 2 p.m. today, Rhodes Funeral Home, Brookfield. Burial: Park Lawn Memory Gardens, Brookfield. St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Tuesday, 27 March 1990. | Fields, Arthur Daniel (I4485)
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240 | Arthur Gilkison Horton, Kan. – Arthur J. “Dick” Gilkison, 78, died Monday in Phoenix, Ariz. Mr. Gilkison was born in Atchison, Kan., and was married to Louise Ebbrecht on Jan. 20, 1933. He farmed in Atchison County all his life. Surviving are his wife, Louise Gilkison of the home; two sons, Richard Gilkison, Effingham, Kan., and Thomas Gilkison, Wichita, Kan.; seven daughters, Wanda Nelson, Glendale, Ariz., Marietta Kout, Atchison, Chrystell Barnett, Holton, Kan., Sarah Clark, Glendale, Faith Smith, San Mateo, Calif., Barbara Chase, Colorado Springs, Colo., and Jacqueline McConnell, Atchison; and one brother, Edwin Gilkison, Topeka, Kan. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Maple-Chaney Chapel, Horton. Burial will be at the Muscotah, Kan., Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 this evening at the chapel. St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Thursday, 20 December 1984. | Gilkison, Arthur James "Dick" (I4777)
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241 | Arthur Jesse Razor,Jr.,92 of New Castle, In., went home to be with his Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, on Nov. 13,2007, at Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood, FL., as a result of pneumonia. Born on Feb. 5,1915 in Itta Bena, Miss., he was the son of the late Arthur Jesse Razor Sr. and Eula Ruth (McLean) Razor. He attended Berea College, Berea, KY and graduated on June 2,1950,from the University of Kentucky, Lexington, with a Bachelor of Arts in Education. Arthur and Catherine Virginia Comer, were united in marriage on June 2,1944 at the Falmouth Methodist Church in Falmouth, KY. He was the son-in-law of the late Dr. B.N. and Mrs. Edna E. Comer of Falmouth, Arthur retired after teaching math, science, history and serving as a librarian for several decades in Indiana county schools as well as in the Union City Chrysler High School, IN and in the Fishers, In school system. He was a member of the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in New Castle, IN. He served in the Civil Conservation Corp., F.B.I. and the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was active in many organizations including the Masonic Lodge and the Order of the Eastern Star. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters: Ursula Grace (Basil) McCorkle of New Castle, IN., Mable Elizabeth White and Lucy Ruth (James) McMillen, both of Albuquerque, NM; one brother, Earl Vincent (Dorothy) Razor of Kenosha, WI; and one nephew, Jimmy "James" McCorkle of New Castle, IN. In addition to his wife of 63 years, Catherine, he is survived by two daughters: Edna Ruth (Ron) Spruill of Chattanooga, TN and Dr. Catherine Pauline Marian (Christopher) Modjeski, D.D.S. of Aptors, CA; and two sons: Arthur Nathaniel (Clair) Razor, Esq. of Dania Beach, FL., and GySgt. Comer Vincent (Jacqueline) Razor, U.S.M.C., Ret. of Lawrenceville, GA; six grandchildren: Ronnie "Ronald Eugene" Spruill, Jr. and James Arthur (LaDonna) Spruill, both of Chattanooga, TN; Sgt. Adam Bertis (Nickki) Razor of Ft. Lewis, WA.; Lorelei Elaine (Danny) Dodd of Lawrenceville, GA; Timothy Nolan Razor and Paris Michelle Razor, both of Dania Beach, FL; four step grandchildren: Kristel Roe Wunderlin, Keanra Joy Wunderlin, Korey Steven Wunderlin, and Kasey Scott Wunderlin, All of Lawrenceville, GA; five great grandchildren: Ally Marie Spruill, Isaac James Spruill, Elias Jones Spruill, all of Chattanooga, TN and Jared Daniel Dodd and Alexandrea Elaine Dodd, both of Lawrenceville, GA; one great grandchild to arrive in June, Lukas Vincent Razor, of Ft. Lewis, WA; and one step great grandchild, Suzanne Emel of Ft. Lewis, WA; five nieces; several nephews: and several great nieces and nephews. Interment will take place in Riverside Cemetery, Falmouth, with full military honors. | Razor, Arthur Jesse (I2029)
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242 | Arthur Lennard Kissick, 49, died Monday in Henry County Memorial Hospital, New Castle, after a sudden illness. He was a 1958 graduate of Mount Summit High School and attended Southside Church of the Nazarene, New Castle. He was a machine operator and set up man at Chrysler Corp.'s New Castle plant, where he had worked for 23 years. He was a member of United Auto Workers Local 371. Surviving are his wife, Patsy; two sons, Brook and Mark; two daughters, Cindy Smith and Angela Kissick; his father, Arthur V. Kissick; two sisters, Alberta Lowe and Janet Cross; and two brothers, Gerald and Melvin. The Star Press. Muncie, Indiana. 23 Aug 1988 | Kissick, Arthur Lennard (I3355)
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243 | Arthur M. Hedges, Sr., 88, Topeka, Kan., formerly of Mound City, MO, died Monday, Jan. 3, 1994, at his home in Topeka. He was born April 24, 1905, at Denison, Kan. Mr. Hedges was known as "Mr. Mound City in the 1960's when he worked for the Mound City Chamber of Commerce. He had a column in the News-Independent, "Drag Up a Stool," which featured local residents of Mound City. Mr. Hedges was also instrumental in helping with the original grant work for the construction of Evans Circle. His first wife, Bonnie, had worked for the News-Independent as a Linotype operator. They moved from here in about 1967 or 1968. She died in 1986. Survivors include his wife, Eunice of Topeka, Kan.; a son, Art Hedges Jr., Sedalia; one daughter, Bonnie Greer, Yuma, Ariz.; and one son, Lyle Hedges, Linn. Source: Newspaper clipping/Holt County Missouri Historical Society, Mound city, MO. | Hedges, Arthur Marion (I1068)
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244 | Arthur V. Kissick, 80 New Castle, Ind. – Arthur V. Kissick, 80, 1729 Columbus St., died Monday morning in his home after an illness of several years. Mr. Kissick was a Kentucky native and attended the First United Methodist Church. He had been a farmer and a cabinet-maker, and earlier was employed at Delco-Remy, Anderson, and Chrysler Corp., New Castle. He retired from Modernfold Corp. in 1973 after working there 15 years. Survivors include his wife, Neva day Kissick; two sons, Gerald Kissick and Melvin Kissick, both of New Castle; two daughters, Alberta (Mrs. Clyde) Lowe and Janet (Mrs. Willie) Cross, both of New Castle; 12 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a stepdaughter, Esther (Mrs. Brent) Furbee, Indianapolis; three sisters, Cora Selvy and Pearl Collier, both of New Castle, and Bessie Hill, Moberly, Mo., and several nieces and nephews. Two sons, Arthur Lennard Kissick and Richard Kissick, a daughter, Sylvia Murphy, and a grandson, Jimmy Lowe, preceded him in death. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Hostetler Funeral Home, with Rev. Ashland D. Shaw presiding, assisted by Rev. Heedlie M. Cobb. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery. Calling is 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today in the funeral home. The Star Press, Muncie, Indiana. Tuesday, 1 November 1988. | Kissick, Arthur Virgil (I1458)
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245 | Arthur V. Kissick, 80, died Monday morning in his home after an illness of several years. Mr. Kissick was a Kentucky native and attended the First United Methodist Church. He had been a farmer and a cabinet maker, and earlier was employed at Delco Remy, Anderson and Chrysler Corp., New Castle. He retired from Modernfold Corp in 1973 after working there 15 years. Survivors include his wife, Neva Day Kissick; two sons, Gerald and Melvin; two daughters, Alberta Lowe and Janet Cross; a stepdaughter, Esther Furbee; and three sisters, Cora Selvey, Pearl Collier and Bessie Hill. Two sons, Arthur and Richard; a daughter, Sylvia Murphy; and a grandson, Jimmy Lowe, preceded him in death. The Star Press. Muncie, Indiana. 1 Nov 1988. | Kissick, Arthur Virgil (I1458)
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246 | Arthurs L. Kresge Called By Death Death of Arthur L. Kresge, 77, occurred last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Robert B. Mitchell, 39 Swallow street, Pittston, following a lingering illness. Mr. Kresge was born near Stroudsburg on August 11, 1874, and moved to Pittston with his parents when a small boy. The family home for many years was on Parsonage street and later the family moved to a farm in Duryea, the site of which is not the Kresge drift of the Kehoe-Berge Coal Company. Deceased was engage in the livery business for many years and was widely known and respected in the Greater Pittston area. His first wife, Emily Sweet Kresge, died in 1920 and his second spouse, Lucy Boyd Kresge, passes away last October. He was a member of the First Methodist Church, Pittston. Surviving are two children: Mrs. Mitchell, Pittston; Harold J. Kresge, Bridgeport, Conn.; two grandchildren, Harold Mitchell and Billy Kresge and a brother, Howard N. Kresge of Bridgeport, Conn. Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, The Evening News, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Tuesday, 26 May 1942. | Kresge, Arthur Lee (I1505)
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247 | At age 94, Stella Frances Moody Sweeney passed away Thursday, April 25, 2019 in Lake Jackson, Texas. She was born February 21, 1925 in Wilmore, Kentucky to Harvey Edgar Moody and Blanche Hagerdon Moody, as the fourth child of seven. After graduating from high school in Wilmore, Kentucky, Stella moved to Huntsville, Alabama, where she lived with her sister and worked at the PX on the nearby army base. There, she met Rushford Lee Sweeney, Jr., who was serving in the U.S. Army after graduating from Texas A&M. They married on February 26, 1944, shortly after Stella’s 19th birthday. In 1947, the young couple, now with first son, Rushford Lee III, moved to Rosita, Coahuila, Mexico, where husband R.L. worked as an engineer for ASARCO. In Rosita, their family grew to include two more sons, Clifton and Mark. In 1957, they relocated to Lake Jackson, where R.L. worked as a chemical engineer at Dow, and Stella was a busy wife, mother, and homemaker. After seventy years of marriage, husband R.L. passed away in 2014. Stella was also a faithful and longtime member of Chapelwood Methodist Church in Lake Jackson. In her spare time, she enjoyed crabbing, playing cards, visiting with family and friends, and, in particular, golfing with other ladies at Riverside Country Club. She always enjoyed having company at her home and was a very special grandmother who eagerly planned fun activities to amuse her beloved grandchildren, who all affectionately called her “Memer,” a name of which she was quite proud. Survivors include her three sons: Rushford Lee Sweeney III (Constance) of Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, Clifton Wade Sweeney (Isabel) of Antioch, California, and Mark Elliott Sweeney (Vicki) of Lake Jackson, and eight grandchildren: Wade Sweeney (Michele) of Marble Falls, Katie Sweeney-Cavaness (Jacques) of Lake Jackson, Kelly Anne Sweeney and Rushford Lee Sweeney IV of Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, Stephanie Sweeney and Todd Sweeney of Antioch, California, Jarrod E. Sweeney of Fort Worth, and Mara Sweeney Claeys (Adam) of Kuantan, Malaysia. She is also survived by three great-grandsons, Colton, Tysen, and Jacob; sister-in-law, Ella Moody of Corpus Christi; beloved nieces and nephews; and many special friends. Stella was preceded in death by her parents and all siblings (Thelma, Harvey, George, Bud, Bill, L.B.); husband R.L. Sweeney; brothers-in-law, Billy Sweeney and Preston Lawrence; and sister-in-law, Thelma Sweeney Lawrence. Family members will observe Stella’s passing in a private setting in May. The family extends special thanks to the Elmcroft Staff, the A-Med Community Hospice, Rhonda Taylor and Chapelwood Methodist Staff, and granddaughter Katie, who greatly assisted her grandmother in many ways in her final years. The Facts, Brazoria County, Clute, Texas. 5 May 2019. https://thefacts.com/obituaries/stella-moody-sweeney/article_3fdfca45-f924-5222-a6a7-ad2dc8fdf48c.html | Moody, Stella Frances (I3830)
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248 | At Mrs. George Jenkins burial nears Maysville her three sons and three daughters officiated as pall bearers. This was done at her request. Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Friday, 27 March 1896. | Moody, Margaret Jane (I3356)
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249 | Atchison Daily Globe September 14, 1975 Mrs. Garnett H, Gllkison, 64, Kansas City, Kas., formerly of Atchison, died Wednesday at her home. She was born at Concordia and had lived in Kansas City the last 30 years. Services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the Butler funeral home in Kansas City, Kas., and 9:30 a.m. at St. Patrick's church in Kansas City. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery here. The rosary will be recited at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Butler chapel. Surviving are her husband, Clarence Gilkison, sr., of the home; one son, Clarence Gilkison, Jr., Kansas City, Kas.; three daughters, Mrs. Bertha Olh, Holt, Mo., Mrs. Elaine Simpson, Kansas City, Mo., and Miss Janet Gilkison of the home; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Noel, Edwardsville, Kas.; one sister, Mrs. Nancy Salyak, Peekskill, N.Y., and four grandchildren. | Pruett, Garnett (I4780)
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250 | Atkinson, Glenelle C. Private services Saturday, 3 p.m. at Armstrong Family. The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California. Saturday, 12 July 1958, page 19. | Cassity, Glenelle (I1265)
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