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2051 Former Town Trustee From South Berkeley Goes To Final Rest
Valentine Stubenrauch, father of Professor Arnold V. Stubenrauch of the University of California agricultural department, and a pioneer resident of South Berkeley, being one of the first Town Trustees from that district, died yesterday at his home in San Francisco, 1630 Howard street. For a long time Mr. Stubenrauch has been in very poor health, and at least once before, his life has been despaired of. The funeral will take place on Saturday.
Mr. Stubenrauch was born in Rheinpsaltz, Bavaria, Germany, in 1847, and came to the United States in 1864, first settling in New Orleans. He came to California in 1888, and has lived in Berkeley, Napa and San Francisco. During 1983-95 he was a Town Trustee from Lorin. For fourteen years he has been connected with the wholesale drug firm of Redington & Co. of Second street, San Francisco.
Besides Professor Stubenrauch, he leaves two other children, Charles Stubenrauch and Mrs. Robert Beagles of San Francisco.
The Berkeley Gazette, Berkeley, California. Friday, 15 April 1904.
 
Stubenrauch, Valentine (I2840)
 
2052 Former Woodford County Sheriff Herbert Guy Gilkison died in his home on Clifton Pike Sunday. He was 79. Mr. Gilkison served as Woodford County Chief Deputy Sheriff from 1974 to 1977 under Sheriff Arthur "Bear" Gregory. In 1977 he ran and was elected as the sheriff of the county. He served until 1981. Mr. Gilkison was a member of the National Sheriff's Association and the Kentucky Sheriff's Association. He was the widower of Margaret Gormley "Pogy" Gilkison. Before going into public service, Mr. Gilkison farmed in Woodford County for 32 years. He also helped organize the Blue Grass Horse Pulling Association in 1953, and was its first president. Mr. Gilkison owned pulling horses, and won more than 300 competitions with them - including three world championships. Services for Mr. Gilkison are 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Leo Catholic Church. Visitation is from 5 to 9 p.m. today at the Blackburn & Ward Funeral Home. Memorial contributions are suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass.
[Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) - Tuesday, October 13, 1998]

Note: He was the son of Ambrose F. and Odell Littrell Gilkison.
 
Gilkison, Herbert Guy (I4787)
 
2053 FORT WORTH - Doreen Faye McVean, a homemaker, died Wednesday at her Fort Worth home. She was 65.

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Laurel Land Funeral Home in Fort Worth. Burial will be in Laurel Land Memorial Park.

Mrs. McVean was born in Topeka, Kan., and had lived in Fort Worth for most of her life.

Survivors: Two sons, William McVean of DeBerry and Kent McVean of Arlington; two daughters, D'Anne McVean Conn of Fort Worth and Vicki McVean Watts of Arlington; and one grandson.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Date: March 29, 1991
 
Tweedy, Doreen Faye (I4143)
 
2054 Fort Worth – Wesley Emmett Parham, 66, passed away Wednesday, May 24, 2006, at his home.
Memorial service: 2 p.m. Friday at Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel.
Memorial: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Vitas Hospice Care 2501 Parkview Dr., Ste. 600, Fort Worth, Texas 76102 (817)992-4570.
Emmett was born June 28, 1939, in Fort Worth, to Wesley Emmett and Lorena Parham, who both preceded him in death. Emmett served three years in the U.S. Air Force and worked 31 years for General Motors. He was active in the Democratic Party of Tarrant County and was a member of the Bass Club of Fort Worth. He loved his family, gardening and fishing, and will be missed by all who knew him.
Survivors: Loving and devoted wife of 46 years, Betty Jo Parham; sons, Tim Parham and wife, Lorrie, Wes Parham and wife, Hillary, Randy Parham and wife, Mary; brothers, Robert Parham and wife, Hilda, and Dennis Sanders; sisters, Maroy Hughes, Rosie Harrell, Christy Creel and husband Bobby; and grandchildren Leslie Parham, Timothy Ryan Parham, Holly Boykin and Daniel Adam Parham.
Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel, 7301 E. Lancaster, (817)451-3333
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Thursday, 25 May 2006.
 
Parham, Wesley Emmett (I4075)
 
2055 found an Ancestry family tree jaqinewmaqi by Jacquelyn Newman
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/109253831/person/430072069235/facts

Will of David Rice
On the motion of John B. Rice and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court from the testimony of David Rice and John Rice of Gallatin county and D.G. Arvin, James Dinguid & W.B. Winslow of Carroll County that David Rice late of this county made and published his last will and testament in writing which was signed by him and published in the presence of said David Rice, John Rice, D.G. Owen, James Dinguid & W. B. Winslow who subscribed the same as attesting witnesses in the presence of said testor who was of sound mind which will bore date and was published between the ___ day of ___ and the ____ day of 1855, and that the substance of said last will and testament was that his land & estate should be sold, and the proceeds of sale equally divided between this three sons James Harvey Rice, John Bunyan Rice and David Luther Rice and the balance of his estate equally divided between his five living children towit Elizabeth Ringo, James Harvey Rice, Polly Ann Kern, John Bunyan Rice and David Luther Rice and that he wills to his grandson Davie Rice Oneal, son of his daughter Mary Magdaline Oneal decd, Five dollars amt of his estate and no more.

And that said last will and testament was placed by the testor in the hands of the witness David Rice for safe keeping and carelessly lost by him and never revoked by the testor, It is now ordered and adjudged by the Court that the same be admitted to probate as the last will and testament of said David Rice deceased.

* * *
Carroll County court, Sct, Oct Term 1858
This instrument in writing, purporting to be the substance of the last will and testament of David Rice decd was this day presented to the court for probate and being duly proven by the oaths of David Rice, John Rice, D.G. Owen, James Dinguid and W.B. Winslow subscribing witness to the original last will and testament of said David Rice decd the same was established by the court as and for the substance of the last will and testament of David David Rice decd and ordered to be recorded as such where upon the same and this certificate as duly recorded in my office.
Att Jno R Vance CCCL

 
Rice, David James (I409)
 
2056 Four Perish In Headon Auto Crash
De Kalb (Special) – Four persons were fatally injured in a headon automobile wreck Friday afternoon near DeKalb.
Dead are Kenneth H. Crouch, 28, DeKalb; his two-year-old son, Kenneth Jr., and five-year-old daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Florence Spolum, 56, Rt.1, Maple Park.
Crouch’s wife, Maxine, 30, was reported in critical condition in DeKalb Public Hospital, and another daughter, Angela, 9, was in serious condition with a fractured leg.
The accident, on Alt. Rt.30 about 2 1/2 miles west of DeKalb, reportedly occurred when a car driven by Mrs. Spolum swerved into Crouch’s lane of traffic.
Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Crouch, Kenneth Herbert (I4747)
 
2057 Four Perish In Headon Auto Crash
De Kalb (Special) – Four persons were fatally injured in a headon automobile wreck Friday afternoon near DeKalb.
Dead are Kenneth H. Crouch, 28, DeKalb; his two-year-old son, Kenneth Jr., and five-year-old daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Florence Spolum, 56, Rt.1, Maple Park.
Crouch’s wife, Maxine, 30, was reported in critical condition in DeKalb Public Hospital, and another daughter, Angela, 9, was in serious condition with a fractured leg.
The accident, on Alt. Rt.30 about 2 1/2 miles west of DeKalb, reportedly occurred when a car driven by Mrs. Spolum swerved into Crouch’s lane of traffic.
Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Crouch, Janet "Janny" (I4751)
 
2058 Four Perish In Headon Auto Crash
De Kalb (Special) – Four persons were fatally injured in a headon automobile wreck Friday afternoon near DeKalb.
Dead are Kenneth H. Crouch, 28, DeKalb; his two-year-old son, Kenneth Jr., and five-year-old daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Florence Spolum, 56, Rt.1, Maple Park.
Crouch’s wife, Maxine, 30, was reported in critical condition in DeKalb Public Hospital, and another daughter, Angela, 9, was in serious condition with a fractured leg.
The accident, on Alt. Rt.30 about 2 1/2 miles west of DeKalb, reportedly occurred when a car driven by Mrs. Spolum swerved into Crouch’s lane of traffic.
Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Crouch, Herbie (I4752)
 
2059 Four Perish In Headon Auto Crash
De Kalb (Special) – Four persons were fatally injured in a headon automobile wreck Friday afternoon near DeKalb.
Dead are Kenneth H. Crouch, 28, DeKalb; his two-year-old son, Kenneth Jr., and five-year-old daughter, Janet, and Mrs. Florence Spolum, 56, Rt.1, Maple Park.
Crouch’s wife, Maxine, 30, was reported in critical condition in DeKalb Public Hospital, and another daughter, Angela, 9, was in serious condition with a fractured leg.
The accident, on Alt. Rt.30 about 2 1/2 miles west of DeKalb, reportedly occurred when a car driven by Mrs. Spolum swerved into Crouch’s lane of traffic.
Dixon Evening Telegraph, Dixon, Illinois. Saturday, 16 February 1957.
 
Hoskins, Maxine Evelyn (I4750)
 
2060 Four persons died in the Missouri crash that took the lives of three Iowa women.
The dead all relatives riding in one car:
Mrs. Neill Elizabeth Gillam, 57, Des Moines school teacher.
Her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Denger, 86, of Des Moines,
Mrs. Clara Mae Gillam, in her 60s, of Tipton, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Nell Gillam, and
Flora E. Tillotson, 62, of St. Joseph, Ill., niece of Mrs. Denger.
A car driven by Mrs. Nell Gillam, 1962 University of Iowa Mother of the Year, apparently went out of control on U.S. Highway 40 near Higginsville in western Missouri and swerved into the path of a car driven by Lee L. Lowder, Jr., of Allen, Kan. Lowder escaped injury, but his wife was hospitalized at Lexington, Mo, in critical condition.
Officer said the dead women were returning from a California vacation.
Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa. Monday, 29 July 1963.
 
Hedges, Myrtle Elicia (I370)
 
2061 Four persons died in the Missouri crash that took the lives of three Iowa women.
The dead all relatives riding in one car:
Mrs. Neill Elizabeth Gillam, 57, Des Moines school teacher.
Her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Denger, 86, of Des Moines,
Mrs. Clara Mae Gillam, in her 60s, of Tipton, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Nell Gillam, and
Flora E. Tillotson, 62, of St. Joseph, Ill., niece of Mrs. Denger.
A car driven by Mrs. Nell Gillam, 1962 University of Iowa Mother of the Year, apparently went out of control on U.S. Highway 40 near Higginsville in western Missouri and swerved into the path of a car driven by Lee L. Lowder, Jr., of Allen, Kan. Lowder escaped injury, but his wife was hospitalized at Lexington, Mo, in critical condition.
Officer said the dead women were returning from a California vacation.
Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa. Monday, 29 July 1963.
 
Denger, Nellie Elizabeth (I974)
 
2062 Four persons died in the Missouri crash that took the lives of three Iowa women.
The dead all relatives riding in one car:
Mrs. Neill Elizabeth Gillam, 57, Des Moines school teacher.
Her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Denger, 86, of Des Moines,
Mrs. Clara Mae Gillam, in her 60s, of Tipton, a sister-in-law of Mrs. Nell Gillam, and
Flora E. Tillotson, 62, of St. Joseph, Ill., niece of Mrs. Denger.
A car driven by Mrs. Nell Gillam, 1962 University of Iowa Mother of the Year, apparently went out of control on U.S. Highway 40 near Higginsville in western Missouri and swerved into the path of a car driven by Lee L. Lowder, Jr., of Allen, Kan. Lowder escaped injury, but his wife was hospitalized at Lexington, Mo, in critical condition.
Officer said the dead women were returning from a California vacation.
Iowa City Press-Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa. Monday, 29 July 1963.
 
Tillotson, Flora Ellen (I979)
 
2063 Four Texans Die in Vietnam
Washington (UPI) – The Defense Department listed four Texans on the latest list of Vietnam casualties Tuesday.
The Texas are:
[list including]
Air Force
Lt. Col. Alden W. O’Brien, husband of Mrs. Mary A. O’Brien, 121 Sage Drive, Universal City, Tex.
Tyler Morning Telegraph, Tyler, Texas. Wednesday, 23 October 1968.
 
O'Brien, Alden Walton (I5022)
 
2064 Fourth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry, Company C.
Rank: private.
Enrolled 27 August 1861.
Mustered in 9 October 1861, Camp Dick Robinson, Kentucky. Enlisted for a period of 3 years.
Discharged 8 March 1863, Gallatin, Tennessee.

We have a copy of William R. Hedges Soldier's Certificate No.690641 file. In his general affidavit, he writes that in Dec 1861 I received an injury to my left side by being kicked by a mule, while helping to break mules at Crab Orchard Ky the mules back joint struck me three or four times on the lower ribs of the left side causing a rupture of the left kidney so that I urinated blood for six weeks and about the 10th of April 1862 while still suffering from the effects of said injury I was poisoned by eating cheese purchased from the suttler of the region and my whole left side seemed to be affected by said poison and my belief is that my left side being was when I was poisoned the effects of the poison naturally settled in that side and the poison aggravated the results from the injury. An any rate I have continued to suffer from that time to the present with pain in the left side of my head and face like neuralgia and with pain in my left side and hip and spine like rheumatism.

The Union Army, v.IV. Published by the Federal Publishing Co, 1908, pp318-320.
"This regiment was one of the three which President Lincoln authorized Lieut. William Nelson of the navy, a native of Mason county, Ky., to raise in Kentucky in the early summer of 1861. The day after the August election, Col. Fry with a detachment from Danville, the nucleus of what became Co. A, opened Camp Dick Robinson and three other regiments began to pour in and with a few weeks enough men to fill the four regiments had assembled. The first active service performed by any portion of the regiment was when a detachment of several companies, with a similar detachment from the 3d, was sent to Nicholasville to escort a wagon train loaded with muskets and ammunition from Nicholasville to the camp. In the latter part of October the regiment moved to Crab Orchard and became a part of the 2nd brigade, 1st division, Army of the Ohio. Its first participation in actual hostilities was at the battle of Mill Springs, Ky., in which action the regiment lost 1 officer (Lieut. J. M. Hall, Co.B) and 8 men killed and 52 wounded, which was a pretty heavy percentage in a regiment depleted by sickness and detachments to less than 400 for duty. From Mill Springs the regiment marched by Coffey's mill, Danville, Lebanon, and Bardstown to Louisville and there embarked on boats for Nashville, where it arrived March 4, 1862. It took part in the advance on Corinth, frequently skirmishing and sometimes sustaining loss. After the evacuation of Corinth it pursued the enemy as far as Booneville, Miss. and then returned to Corinth marched via Iuka to Tuscumbia. After a stay of some weeks at the latter place, it moved with the command on July 24, via Florence, Lawrenceburg, Pulaski, Fayetteville, Lynchburg and Winchester to Decherd. Leaving the latter place for Nashville, it marched from there with Buell's army to Louisville. After the battle of Perryville, where the regiment was present though not engaged, it moved with the command via Danville to Crab Orchard, whence via Greensburg and Glasgow to Gallatin, Tenn., Then to Casalian Springs, half way between Gallatin and Hartsville, and there to Elizabethtown. It was joined at Munfordville by the 12th Ky. Cavalry and 13th Ky. Infantry and had a fight with Morgan's rear at Rolling fork; moved thence to Lebanon Junction and thence to Nashville. The Regiment took part in the Tullahoma campaign and was in action at Hoover's gap, Concord church and near Tullahoma, but with slight loss. It went into action at the battle of Chichamauga with 19 officers and 360 men and lost 13 officers wounded, and 160 enlisted men killed and wounded."
The text goes on with more information, but William R. Hedges was discharged by this time.
 
Hedges, William Riley (I10)
 
2065 Fox
Decatur – Jean Fox, 81, of Decatur, passed away at 3:00 a.m. Friday, February 8, 2008, at Keystone Meadows.
Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 11, at Graceland Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church. Visitation will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday, February 10, at Brintlinger and Earl Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to Decatur Genealogical Society, D.M.H. Hospice, or to First Presbyterian Church.
Jean was born on June 29, 1926, in St. Louis, MO, the daughter of Fred Lucien and Florence (Headen) Ray.
Jean taught in the Decatur Public Schools, and retired from Thomas Jefferson and Woodrow Wilson schools. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Decatur Genealogical Society, D.E.A., and I.E.A. Jean volunteered at Decatur Memorial Hospital. She enjoyed gardening and reading, and belonged to two bridge clubs.
Surviving are her children Nancy Jean Mills and husband Jerry of Decatur, IL; David Benton Fox and wife Linda of Haddonfield, NJ; Judith Anne Fox of North Hollywood, CA; grandchildren Kate Fritts and husband Jordan of Edwardsville, IL: Aam Mills and fiancée Stephanie Moses of Clinton, IL; Maggie Mills of Decatur, IL; Michael Fox of NJ; and great grandchildren Jacob Fritts and Francine Dupre.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents.
Condolences may be left to the family at www.brintlingerandearl.com
Obituary written by family members. Online guest book at www.legacy.com/herald-review/Obituaries.asp
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Sunday, 10 February 2008. Page 25.
 
Ray, Jean (I5350)
 
2066 Fox
George Fox, beloved husband of Rena; fond father of Mrs. Phyllis A. Nolan, Jack D., and Roger; grandfather of seven. Visitation Wednesday, Sept. 29, from 2 p.m. until 10 p.m. at Drumm Funeral Home, 2035 E. 29th street, 1 block east of Jeffery boulevard. Services and interment 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1, Danville, Ill. SO 8-1610.
Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois. Thursday, 30 September 1965.
 
Fox, George Wann (I5444)
 
2067 Fractured Skull Results in Death
Mrs. W.H. Duncan Dies of Injuries Sustained In Fall
The Funeral from the Home Near Meadville Tomorrow - Interment in the Ogan Cemetery.
About 10 o'clock yesterday morning, as Mrs. W.H. Duncan, who resides five and one-half miles northeast of Meadville, in clay township, was weighing up some feed for her chickens, she accidently fell, striking her head either on the cement floor or on some machinery in the building, forming a fractur of the skull. Shortly after the accident she was found by her husband, W.H. Duncan, and some members of the family, lying on the cement floor in an unconscious state and taken to the house, form which condition she never rallied and passed away about 10:30 o'clock. A doctor was called immediately following the accident, but before he could arrive Mrs. Duncan had succumbed. She was conversing with the family about ten minutes before the accident happened but none of them were present at the time. The fatal accident was a distinct shock to her many friends throughout the neighborhood and the county, as she had been in exceptionally good health up to this time.
Susan Mae Palmer, daughter of J.P. and Kate Palmer, was born on June 6, 1883, on a farm near Meadville, educated in the public schools, and on January 24, 1903, she was married to W.H. Duncan of Clay township. Besides the husband and her parents she leaves the following children to mourn her passing: Mrs. A.J. Brooks, of Beloit, Wisconsin; Edith Velma Duncan of Chicago; Stanley E., Miss Verna Kate, Glenn Rogers and Ralph at home. She also leaves four brothers, Phillip, Pemp, John and Joseph, and one sister, Mrs. Vern Gudget, all of Meadville, and three grandchildren.
The funeral conducted by the Rev. Ben Huddleston of Carrollton, will be from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2;30 o'clock, and interment, under the direction of Hunter & Rollins, undertakers of Brookfield, will be made in Ogan cemetery near Meadville.
Linn County Budget-Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 3 June 1932.
 
Palmer, Susan Maa (I70)
 
2068 Frances J. Cassity, 78, of Tempe, a retired curriculum coordinator, died Jan. 31, 1997. She was born in Phoenix. Survivors include her daughter, Carla J.; son, Michael P.; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Services are private. Contributions: Tempe Meals on Wheels, 1500 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, AZ 85282. Carr-Tenney Mortuary.
Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Tuesday, 4 February 1997.
 
Perry, Frances June (I2186)
 
2069 Frances L. Sandidge, 85, of Bloomingdale, passed away at 2:55 a.m. EDT at the Gibson Family Center For Hospice Care in Terre Haute, Indiana.

She was born July 23, 1936 in Danville, Illinois the daughter of the late Clifford E. and Elsie (Strickland) Hadley.

Frances first married Robert Gilkison on October 3, 1953 in Catlin, Illinois. He preceded her in death on December 31, 1965. She later married Elton Sandidge on August 25, 1982 in Kaufman, Texas. He preceded her in death on October 4, 1992.

Survivors include her children: Sharon L. (Jerry) Johnson of Danville, Illinois; Sandra "Sandi" Wallace of Bloomingdale, Indiana; Robert W. (Janice) Gilkison of Kingman, Indiana and Roger L. (Jane) Gilkison of Georgetown, Illinois; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and brothers: Marlin (Andrea) Hadley of El Paso, Texas and Raymond (Cheryl) Hadley of Apopka, Florida.

Frances was preceded in death by her infant daughter, sister and brother.

Frances was a member of the Southside Church of Christ in Danville, Illinois. She attended Oakwood High School. Her memberships included the Parke County Senior Citizens Club, Camp Blue Bird, Adult Coloring Book Club and the L.I.F.E. Cancer Support Group. She enjoyed camping, cooking, barbecuing, collecting cook books, watching blue birds and sitting around the campfire.

Inurnment of cremains will be held at Mount Vernon Cemetery West of Catlin, Illinois at a later date.

DeVerter Funeral Home in Cayuga, Indiana.
 
Hadley, Frances L. (I1824)
 
2070 Francis Cobb was the victim of an axe murder which occurred in July 1861 in Maysville, Kentucky. His two sons, Abijah Cobb (born abt. 1844) and George W. Cobb (born abt. 1846) were also murdered and they are all buried under this same stone. The cemetery is located in Maysville, Kentucky on the original family farm land. Photos taken by Marcia Shavlik.
 
Cobb, Francis (I2767)
 
2071 Frank Cassity, Purdin, Passes Away June 3rd
Franklin Elliott Cassity, a Linn County native and a 32nd degree Mason, died Friday morning, June 3, 1955, at a hospital at Kirksville.
Mr. Cassity was a member of the First Christian Church in Brookfield.
Funeral services were held Monday afternoon, June 6, at 2 o’clock, in the Methodist Church in Purdin, conducted by the rev. William Icenogle, of Kansas City. Interment was made in the Purdin Cemetery under the direction of the Hill Funeral Home.
Franklin Elliott, son of Harrison and Sarah Cassity, was born in Linn County on Aug. 10, 1876. On Sept. 23, 1903, he married Miriam Puckett.
Mr. Cassity is survived by his wife, Mrs. Miriam Cassity of the home, 2 miles east of Purdin; two daughters, Mrs. Fred Schwengle, Davenport, Iowa, and Mrs. Florence Sears, Davenport, Iowa; two grandchildren, Franklin and Dorothy Schwengle, Davenport, Iowa.
Mr. Cassity was preceded in death by his father and mother and one brother, Addie.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 9 June 1955.
 
Cassity, Franklin Elliott (I2435)
 
2072 Frank P. Kussmaul dies in San Francisco
Frank Phillip Kussmaul, son of Mrs. George N. Zehndner and stepbrother of Dorothea Zehndner of Menlo Park, died at the St. Francis Hospital in San Francisco Thursday after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at the Roller and Hapgood chapel Monday morning at 11 o’clock. Interment will be made in Alta Mesa Memorial Park.
Mr. Kussmaul was born in Frederick, Md., 46 years ago. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Kathryn Kussmaul of San Francisco.
The Peninsula Times Tribune, Palo Alto, California. Saturday, 16 January 1943.
 
Kussmaul, Frank Philip (I3487)
 
2073 Frank Pulliam
Benjamin Franklin Pulliam, son of William and Louisa Pulliam was born October 16, 1870 in Linn County Missouri and passed away at his home in Purdin August 17, 1947 at the age of 76 years 10 months and one day.
He was united in marriage to Effie Cassity April 6, 1905. To this union three children were born, Merle Pulliam of Phoenix, Ariz.; Rosetta Wohler, Purdin, Mo; and Wallace Pulliam of Phoenix, Ariz. He was later married to Genevieve Cassity. Besides the wife and three children he leaves four grand-children, Jimmie and Virginia Wohler of Purdin and Jimmie and Richard Dean Pulliam of Phoenix; two brothers, J.W. Pulliam of Phoenix; Dave of Brookfield, 18 nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his passing. Four brothers and one sister preceded him in death.
Frank lived his entire life in and near Purdin.
Services were held at his home in Purdin at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 20, 1947, conducted by Rev. E.M. Himes of Unionville. The song service was by W.W. Western, Van Vencill, Mrs. Orlando Johnson and Mrs. Orville Cokerham. The bearers, all nephews, were Harold, Donald, Gail and Ray Pulliam, Robert Ross and Chas. Gooch. Burial was in the Purdin cemetery, under the direction of Schonese.
The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 21 August 1947.
 
Pulliam, Benjamin Franklin "Frank" (I2930)
 
2074 Frank Pulliam
Benjamin Franklin Pulliam, son of William and Louisa Pulliam was born October 16, 1870 in Linn County Missouri and passed away at his home in Purdin August 17, 1947 at the age of 76 years 10 months and one day.
He was united in marriage to Effie Cassity April 6, 1905. To this union three children were born, Merle Pulliam of Phoenix, Ariz.; Rosetta Wohler, Purdin, Mo; and Wallace Pulliam of Phoenix, Ariz. He was later married to Genevieve Cassity. Besides the wife and three children he leaves four grand-children, Jimmie and Virginia Wohler of Purdin and Jimmie and Richard Dean Pulliam of Phoenix; two brothers, J.W. Pulliam of Phoenix; Dave of Brookfield, 18 nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends to mourn his passing. Four brothers and one sister preceded him in death.
Frank lived his entire life in and near Purdin.
Services were held at his home in Purdin at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 20, 1947, conducted by Rev. E.M. Himes of Unionville. The song service was by W.W. Western, Van Vencill, Mrs. Orlando Johnson and Mrs. Orville Cokerham. The bearers, all nephews, were Harold, Donald, Gail and Ray Pulliam, Robert Ross and Chas. Gooch. Burial was in the Purdin cemetery, under the direction of Schonese.
The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 21 August 1947. 
Pulliam, Benjamin Franklin (I2592)
 
2075 Frank, divorced, is in the household of his widowed mother Virginia.  Dail, Frank (I2945)
 
2076 Frankfort – John Clifford Evans, 87, of 220 Hanah Place, a retired superintendent with the U.S. Postal Service and father of Louise Roach, died yesterday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center of Cooper Drive, Lexington. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Rogers Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 19 May 1986.

 
Evans, John Clefford "Cleff" (I862)
 
2077 Frankie Blythe
October 13, 1938 ~ May 9, 2019 (age 80)
Frankie Blythe Obituary
Frankie Blythe age 80 years of Manchester, Ohio passed away Thursday, May 9, 2019. Mrs. Blythe was born October 13, 1938 the daughter of the late Owen & Maggie (Haytte) McGlothin in Jacktown, Ohio. Besides her parents Frankie was preceded by her husband Marvin Blythe.

Survivors include a daughter Sheryl Grooms & Tom of West Union, OH; son Calvin Blythe & Marcy of West Union, OH; Sister in Law Irene Massie; grandchildren Melissa Snider & Josh; Kara Blythe, Cheyenne Blythe; Sasha Blythe; Hailey Blythe; great granddaughters Gabriella Bender; Alizabeth Snider; great grandson Jacob Snider.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at the Manchester Apostolic Pentecostal Church at 1:00 P.M. with Brian D. Young officiating. Burial will follow in the Kirker Cemetery. Visitation will be held from Noon to 1:00 P.M. at the church.

Following the Burial family and friends will gather at the Liberty Township Building for fellowship.

Family and friends can sign Mrs. Blythe’s online guestbook @www.meekerfuneralhomes.com
https://www.meekerfuneralhome.com/obituary/Frankie-Blythe
 
McGlothin, Frankie (I5198)
 
2078 Franklin Adam Herlinger, Sr., 85, of Klamath Falls died April 3, 1996.

Frank was born in Colorado to Benjamin and Nell (Cassity) Herlinger. In March 1934 he married the former Irene Conn in Yuma, AZ. She preceded him in death in 1992. He moved to the Klamath Basin in 1945 after serving with the U.S. Navy during World War II.

He was employed with Southern Pacific Railroad and Amtrak, retiring in 1987 at the age of 77.

Mr. Herlinger is survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Nancy and Michael Kelly of Tustin, CA, and Patricia and Jack Moore of Modesto, CA; sister Ruth Dial of Alpine, CA; seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
 
Herlinger, Franklin Adam (I4463)
 
2079 Franklin Daily Journal 16 Aug 2002
BEECH GROVE
Warren Elston Wiseman

Warren Elston Wiseman, 74, died Thursday, Aug. 15, 2002, at his residence in Beech Grove.

He married Jean Ann (Petero) Wiseman. She survives. Other survivors include his stepmother, Marian Wiseman.

He was employed by Hooks Warehouse for 18 years, retiring in 1990.

He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War.

A service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove Chapel. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association or American Diabetes Association.
 
Wiseman, Warren Elston (I5133)
 
2080 Franklin Daily Journal 18 May 2002
MOORESVILLE
Robert T. Spaulding

Robert T. Spaulding, 83, died Thursday, May 16, 2002, at St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers in Beech Grove. He was a resident of Mooresville.

He was born Nov. 3, 1918, in Indianapolis. His parents were Cyrus and Minnie (Sterrett) Spaulding. He married Jeanne E. (Edwards) Spaulding on March 19, 1937, in Indianapolis. She survives. Other survivors include two sons, Wallace Spaulding of Mooresville and Phillip Spaulding of Plainfield; four daughters, Jeanne Spaulding of Mooresville, Suellen Jones of Marco, Rebecca Shannon of Coatesville and Karen Patterson of Indianapolis; 22 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sisters, Minnie Marie Terry and Bessie Hammonds.

He was employed by FMC Link Belt as a precision grinder for 39 years, retiring in 1980.

He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.

He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1111 in Mooresville.

The Rev. Shan Rutherford will conduct a service at 1 p.m. Monday at Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center in Indianapolis. Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the mortuary. Burial will be at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. 
Spalding, Robert Tillman (I5017)
 
2081 Franklin Daily Journal 4 Jun 2004
INDIANAPOLIS
Charles L. Brooks Sr.

Charles L. Brooks Sr., 84, died Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at his residence in Indianapolis.

He was born Jan. 11, 1920, in Indianapolis. His parents were Laben and Bertha (Cobb) Brooks. He married Mary L. (Selke) Brooks on Jan. 20, 1940. She survives. Other survivors include three sons, Michael L. Brooks of Monrovia, Charles L. Brooks of Rockville and Robert L. Brooks of Greenwood; five sisters, Deloris Cowger, Judy Daugherty and Dorothy Hershberger, all of Indianapolis, Bertha Conley of Clarksville, Tenn., and Norma Jean Berndt of Greenwood; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother and five sisters.

He was employed by Eli Lilly and Co. in the plant security department for 35 years, retiring in 1981.

He attended Community Church of Greenwood and was a member of Southport Masonic Lodge 270 and the Indianapolis Scottish Rite. He was fire chief of Perry Township from 1964 to 1966, an honorary Marion County sheriff and a special deputy of Indianapolis Police Department. His hobbies were golf, woodworking and camping.

He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.

The Rev. Charles C. Lake will conduct a service at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home, 1977 S. State Road 135 in Greenwood. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Entombment will be at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens in Greenwood.

Memorial contributions may be made to The Gideons International, Southeast Camp, Indianapolis, IN 46229.
 
Brooks, Charles Leroy (I5107)
 
2082 Franklin E. Finch
Middlesex – Final rites for Franklin Eaton Finch, 81, who died Monday morning, were conducted today at 3 p.m. at Middlesex Methodist Church. The Rev. Ben Wilson officiated. Interment followed in Middlesex Cemetery.
Survivors include a son, R.F. Finch of Graham; three daughters, Mrs. John Reitzel of Raleigh, Mrs. E.C. Bissette of Wilson, and Mrs. Henry Manning of Middlesex; a sister, Mrs. Olga Johnson of Burlington; 16 grandchildren.
Mr. Finch was a retired farmer.
Rocky Mount Telegram, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Tuesday, 9 April 1963.
 
Finch, Franklin Eton (I3076)
 
2083 Fred "Ken" Dalpiaz, 73, of Ridgecrest, CA passed away on 10 Nov 2016 in Ridgecrest and is survived by his wife Juanita Dalpiaz, son Shane Dalpiaz, sisters Sheron Anderson and Patty Brown, stepsons Gregory Rickets and Chris Rickets, stepdaughter Denice Hunter and many nephews and nieces.
Ken was preceded in death by his father, Fred, mother Vivian and brother Michael Dalpiaz.
Ken was born on 29 Jun 1943 in Los Angeles, CA to Fred and Vivian Dalpiaz. Ken first met his father, Fred Dalpiaz, Jr. when he was 2 years of age because of World War II.
In February 1963 Ken and his family came to China Lake, CA, where his father was a Navy chief petty officer who retired here in 1965. Ken worked as a civil servant in the China Lake Security Department from 1969 to 1974, then took a position within the Electronic warfare Department. Later he worked on the Sidewinder missile program. He finished his career as a logistic manager before retiring in 1998.
Ken supported both community and charity events. Ken and Juanita were involved with the Ridgecrest Elks Lodge No. 1913 where Ken was the Exalted Ruler in 2012. Ken and Juanita enjoyed the Elks family and the many Elks who traveled with them in their ventures.
 
Dalpiaz, Fred "Ken" (I1420)
 
2084 Fred W. Armstrong Passed Away In Brookfield, Mo.
Funeral services for Fred W. Armstrong, who died Saturday afternoon at his home, 322 Hunt St., Brookfield, Mo., were conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Kelly at two o’clock, on Tuesday afternoon, February 4, 1958 at the Hill Funeral Home. Burial was made in the Purdin cemetery.
Mr. Armstrong, 78, was a former employee of the Burlington Railroad working with a section crew. He had been retired since 1947.
He was born June 27, 1879, in Varinda, Canada, the son of Thomas and Jean Armstrong. On September 21, 1921, he was united in marriage to Clara Cassity. To this union was born five daughters.
Mr. Armstrong is survived by his wife of the home and five daughters, Mrs. Charles (Frances) Simpson, Chicago, Ill; Mrs. Howard (Irene) Walsh, St. Joseph, Mo.; Mrs. William (Dorothy) Miller, Brookfield, Mo.; Mrs. Alvin (Mary) Schreckhise, Brookfield; Mrs. Edward (Betty) Stanfield, Brookfield, five grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Armstrong was a member of Pleasant Grove Evangelical United Brethren Church near Shelby.
The above obituary was sent to us for publication by Miss Katie Armstrong of Brookfield, a niece of Mr. Armstrong.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 13 February 1958.
 
Armstrong, Fred W. (I2339)
 
2085 Fred was born June 28 1879 in Canada. died 2-01-1958 in Brookfield. he was a laborer on the railroad. Wife was Clara and his parents were Thomas and Jean Lang Armstrong, Missouri Vital records.
 
Armstrong, Fred W. (I2339)
 
2086 Fred, son of Thomas and Jean Armstrong was born in Varinda Canada. 21 Sept 1921 wed Clara Cassity. 5 daughters, Mrs Charles (Frances) Simpson, Chicago; Mrs Howard (Irene) Walsh, St Joseph; Mrs William (Dorothy) Miller, Mrs Alvin Scheckhise (Mary); Mrs Edward *Betty ) Stanfield all of Brookfield. Also left niece Katie Armstrong of Brookfield. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 13 Feb 1958, Browning MO.)
 
Armstrong, Fred W. (I2339)
 
2087 Frederick - The country estate until recently occupied by Doctor and Mrs. Frank M. Humphrey near Hansonville was sold Wednesday to State Senator John P.T. Mathias of Thurmont, for $35,000. The sate is subject to the ratification of the court, as the farm is in trust for the benefit of the infant son of Doctor ad Mrs. Humphrey.
The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Thursday, 10 September 1914, page 7.
 
Talbott, Lillian Rosabelle (I5673)
 
2088 Frederick County, Maryland
Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801.
Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792.
Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful:
William M. Beall, Esqr.
Pat Sim Simth, Esqr.
Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr.

William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge,
of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted.

Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner.
 
Hedges, William (I5571)
 
2089 Frederick County, Maryland
Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801.
Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792.
Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful:
William M. Beall, Esqr.
Pat Sim Smith, Esqr.
Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr.

William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge,
of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted.

Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner. The foregoing entry is the last one I have found in court records until Andrew Hedges’ Will was probated, Feb. 10, 1812. He had meanwhile been married twice; 1st, to Christena Cramer, on April 30, 1791 (given as 1792 in the Frederick Md. Courthouse record and discussed later), and M. 2nd to Julianna Leatherman, on Jan 28, 1905, (also Courthouse record). The date of Christena (Cramer) Hedges’ death was Mar. 11, 1800 (Evan. Reformed Church Record, Frederick, Md.)
 
Hedges, Andrew (I1615)
 
2090 Frederick County, Maryland
Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801.
Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792.
Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful:
William M. Beall, Esqr.
Pat Sim Smith, Esqr.
Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr.

William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge,
of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted.

Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner.
 
Hedges, William (I1631)
 
2091 Frederick County, Maryland
Minutes of the Orphans Court, 1784-1801.
Second Tuesday and 12th day of April 1792.
Court met according to adjournment and present the worshipful:
William M. Beall, Esqr.
Pat Sim Smith, Esqr.
Fra. B. Sappington, Esqr.

William and Levy Hedge two of the Heirs and Representatives of William Hedge late of Frederick County, Dec., appeared and made choice of Andrew Hedge as their guardian and at the same time Andrew Hedge appeared and offered Peter Wolfe and William Hedge,
of Joseph, as his Security, who were approved and Accepted.

Transcribed by Mary Hedges Reiner.
 
Hedges, Levi (I340)
 
2092 Frederick Earl Cassity, 92
Memorial services for Frederick Earl Cassity, 92, who died Saturday at Sperry’s Nursing Home, were held at the Purdin cemetery this morning at 11 o’clock under the direction of the Lindley Funeral Home, with the Rev. Walter Bingham officiating.
Mr. Cassity has been disabled many years, having suffered a stroke in 1955. He was the son of Armstrong and Josephine Pound Cassity of rural Purdin and was born Nov. 6, 1882. He lived his entire life in the Purdin community until going to the nursing home. He was a member of the Purdin Church of Christ.
Mr. Cassity was preceded in death by his wife, Alpha O. Cassity in January, 1953, and their only child, Leland Earl Cassity, 21 months ago.
He is survived by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eunice Cassity of Chillicothe; two grandsons, John of Kansas City, and Charles, of St. Louis, and two great-granddaughters, Christine and Tiana.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 5 may 1975.
 
Cassity, Frederick Earl (I2266)
 
2093 Frederick Evangelical Lutheran Church Family: Matthias Hedges / Mary Ann Hedges (F843)
 
2094 Frederick German Reformed Church Family: Peter Hedges / Elizabeth Bayer (F2279)
 
2095 Fredonia
Della M. Hall, 87, homemaker, Timmons Funeral Home.
The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Friday, 15 January 1982.
 
Cassity, Della Marie (I1753)
 
2096 Freeman – In Yuba city, Sutter County, August 27, 1963; Floyd Freeman, husband of Martha of Linda, Yuba county, father of Stanley of Marysville, Yuba County, brother of Wayne, Mrs. Lola Anderson and Mrs. Vera Dust, all of Missouri; a native of Missouri, aged 68 years. Masonic funeral services will be held at 10 AM tomorrow in the Ullrey Memorial Chapel.
The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. Thursday, 29 August 1963.
 
Freeman, Floyd Cavil (I2321)
 
2097 Freeman-Moody. – Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, at his home north of town, on last Thursday united in matrimony Mr. Foster Freeman and Miss Cora Moody, being the second marriage of both bride and bridegroom. Both are of Hillsboro. The bride is a charming young woman, daughter of W. Scott Moody and sister of Mrs. Wm. Faris. Mr. Freeman is a popular gentleman, having hosts of friends in Bath and Fleming counties.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 14 July 1898.
 
Freeman, Foster (I1726)
 
2098 Freeman-Moody. – Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, at his home north of town, on last Thursday united in matrimony Mr. Foster Freeman and Miss Cora Moody, being the second marriage of both bride and bridegroom. Both are of Hillsboro. The bride is a charming young woman, daughter of W. Scott Moody and sister of Mrs. Wm. Faris. Mr. Freeman is a popular gentleman, having hosts of friends in Bath and Fleming counties.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 14 July 1898.
 
Moody, Cora (I490)
 
2099 French Hedges, 90, of 4408 Bosart Road, died unexpectedly at 2:55 PM Friday in Mercy Medical Center. He was born in Rupert, West Virginia on May 9, 1897 the son of James T. and Melissa (Hoff) Hedges and had resided here for the last four years. He had been a former banker and teacher in West Virginia, had attended the Third Church of God and the United Pentecostal Church, and was a United States Army Veteran of World War II. He is survived by one brother, Lacy of West Virginia; a number of nieces and nephews; and beloved friends, including Nellie Deitz of West Virginia and Margo and Al Fulk, with who he resided. Friends may call at the Conroy Funeral Home from 2-4 PM on Sunday. His body will then be taken to Rainelle, West Virginia for services and burial.
Springfield News-Sun, Springfield, Ohio. Sunday, 9 August 1987.
 
Hedges, French V. (I673)
 
2100 Friend, Jack, age 50, of 135 N. Plum St, Germantown, O., died shortly after his admittance to St. Elizabeth hospital at 1:10 p.m. Wednesday. He suffered a heart attack while on a project. He was a foreman for the Montgomery County Engineers dept., a veteran of World War II and a member of the Germantown Fish & Game club. Surviving are his wife, Georgia; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Dixie Lee Sherman, of Winston Salem, N.C.; his mother, Mrs. Carrie Friend, of Germantown; a sister, Edna, also of Germantown and a grandson. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday from the John A. Arpp funeral home, Germantown, O., burial Germantown cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 11 June 1964.
 
Friend, Jack Boyer (I3727)
 

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