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301 | Ball Marietta Bivens, 80, A year resident, formerly of Tex. Funeral services will be 10 A.M. Mon. in the Stanfill Kendall Chapel. She is survived by 2 sons, Orville B. Bivens and Paul Russell Bivens, 1 brother, Guy H. Cassity, 1 sister, Mrs. Nina Myers, 2 grandchildren & 5 great-grandchildren. Stanfill Funeral Homes, 10545 S. Dixie Hwy. 667-2518. The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida. Saturday, 23 April 1977. | Cassity, Marietta (I2448)
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302 | Ballard V. Perry Dies Suddenly At Home Ballard V. Perry, 63 years old, treasurer of the East Tenth Street M.E. Church, died yesterday at his home, 1025 North Jefferson avenue. Mr. Perry, who was a mason contractor, had been a resident of Indianapolis for thirty years, having come to this city from Anderson. When he retired Monday night he apparently was in good health, but is believed to have succumbed to a heart attack during the night. He was found dead in bed by a grandson, David W. Hedges, Jr. Mr. Perry was active in church and civic affairs. Mrs. Perry was spending the summer at the Perry cottage being notified of the death, came to this city. In addition to the widow, he leaves three sons, Glenn A. Perry, B.L. Perry and Paul H. Perry; a daughter Phyllis Perry, and seven grandchildren, David Hedges Jr., Martha, Margaret and Katherine Hedges, and Dorothy Allen, Virginia May and Betty jane Perry. Mr. Perry was in the mason contracting business by himself at the time of his death. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 28 July 1926. | Perry, Ballard V. (I2041)
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303 | BALLOU Melissa J. (nee Gilkison), devoted mother of Jason and Eric (Lori) Ballou, dear daughter of Melissa Lambert Gilkison and the late Albert Gilkison, step-grandmother of Monica and Duncan Seaman, cherished sister of Patricia Neidich, Margaret Kellerman, Barbara White, Virginia Locke, Mary Beth Inskeep, Sharon Brewer, Alberta Jarvis, Edward, Bobby, John R., Michael, Tommy, and the late Charles, Donald and Clarence Gilkison. An active member of the Belfast United Methodist Church including treasurer and choir member, worked for Bank One for over 20 years, then began continuing education to better herself. Saturday, October 20, 2001, residence Batavia, OH. Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Thursday, October 25, 10 A.M. Visitation Wednesday 6-8 P.M. Memorials to Epilepsy Foundation. Published by Cincinnati Enquirer on Oct. 23, 2001. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/cincinnati/name/melissa-ballou-obituary?id=47992403 | Gilkison, Melissa Jane (I4209)
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304 | Barbara age, 68, Brookfield died at the Brookfield Nursing Center. She is survived by one son, Aaron Abernathy, her mother and step-father, Grace and Harold Patterson, Purdin, two grandsons, Will and Rex Abernathy, and one step-great-grandchild. | Collins, Barbara Louise (I3725)
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305 | Barbara Jane ‘Bobby’ McConnell Casper – Memorial service for Casper resident Barbara Jane “Bobby” McConnell, 57, will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Bustard’s Funeral Home and Crematory by Pastor Terry R. Roeltsema of Christian Church of Vista West. Cremation has taken place. She died Jan. 28, 2003, at her home. Born June 20, 1945, in Lander, she was the daughter of Arnold and Emily (Iiams) Hedges; and graduated from high school there. She came to Casper in 1962 to attend Casper College and received a degree in secretarial science. On June 12, 1966, she married Robert McConnell in Lander. The couple later divorced. Her interests included camping, hunting, fishing, sewing, crocheting, and various other crafts; and she particularly enjoyed time spend with her grandchildren. She was a member of Casper Eagles Auxiliary No.306. Survivors include her son, Allen McConnell of Casper; daughter Lisa Moreland of Wichita, Kan.; two grandchildren; two sisters, Karen Steinman of Oak Harbor, Wash, and Doris Huntington of Pocatello, Idaho; and numerous other relatives. She was preceded in death by her parents and grandparents. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Saturday, 1 February 2003. | Hedges, Barbara Jane (I5355)
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306 | Barbara Jane ‘Bobby’ McConnell Casper – Services are pending for Barbara Jane “Bobby” McConnell, 57, who died Jan. 28, 2003, at her home in Casper. A complete obituary will be published later. Bustard’s Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Friday, 31 January 2003. | Hedges, Barbara Jane (I5355)
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307 | Barbara married a second time after 1961 to James Porter. He died before October 2013. | Hedges, Barbara Lee (I3685)
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308 | Barbara Swain Jan. 22, 1903 – Aug. 12, 1993 Mishawaka -- Barbara Swain, 90, of Medco Center, formerly of 100 Center Hi-Rise Apartments, died at 9:45 p.m. Thursday in St. Joseph's Medical Center, South Bend. Mrs. Swain was born Jan. 22, 1903, in Rochester and lived in this area since 1946, coming from Rochester. On July 3, 1940, in South Bend, as Barbara Daulton, she married Charles Swain. He died in 1968. Surviving are a sister, Thelma Vigus of Gardena, Calif.; and a brother Wayne Daulton of Rochester. She was a member of St. Bavo's Catholic Church. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in the church. Cremation will take place. Burial will be in Southlawn Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday in Thallemer-Goethals Funeral Home, where a wake will be at 5:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the church or to a charity of the donor's choice. Published in the South Bend Tribune; Saturday, Aug. 14, 1993. | Daulton, Barbara (I4570)
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309 | Barbour Russell "Bob" Maddox February 09, 1932 - September 02, 2017 Barbour Russell “Bob” Maddox, 85, of Plummers Landing, went to be with his Lord on Saturday, September 2, 2017 at the Care Center at Kenton Pointe. Bob was born February 9, 1932, in Mt. Carmel, the son of the late Russell and Iva Alice Million Maddox. Bob retired from Loveland Oil as a maintenance supervisor. He was also a talented wood craftsman and carpenter. He enjoyed farming on his Ford tractor, and watching the birds from the sunroom. Bob is survived by his devoted wife, Caroline Faris Maddox, whom he wed September 21, 1974; his children, James Maddox, Debbie Shrout (Earl Jones) and Mickey (Rick) Hickle; his grandchildren, Janeen (Brian) Wallingford, Jeremy (Lorrie) Eubanks, Chris Bradford, Alishia Maddox Corbin(Matthew Rankin), Phillip Faris, Jessica Faris (Richard) Traylor, Travis Faris, Cody Faris, and Shane Faris; 16 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his siblings, Audrey (Frank) Mitchell of Pennsylvania, Bernice (Lowell) Tackett of Flemingsburg, and Charles “Doug” (Nora) Maddox of Arizona. . Bob is preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Beverly Maddox; his stepsons, Rocky and Bobby Faris; his father and mother-in-law, Dunbar & Minnie Faris; his siblings, Gladys Opal Maddox, Richard Maddox, Garr Madison Maddox, Kathryn Coffey, Mabel McGee, Virginia Miller, Bill Maddox, Elizabeth Maxine Maddox, Carolyn Ruth Scheffler, Nancy Kay Hardymon, and Mary Ester Maddox. Services will be at 1 p.m., Thursday, September 7th, at Boone – Nickell Funeral Home with Bro. Jesse Hickerson officiating. Burial will follow in the Goddard Cemetery. Pallbearers include Phillip Faris, Robert Faris, Earl Jones, Rick Hickle, Chris Maddox, and Brian Wallingford. Honorary pallbearers include Chris Bradford, Jeremy Eubanks, and Robbie Faris. Visitation will be 6-9 p.m., Wednesday, at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Hope (909 Kenton Station Drive, Maysville, Kentucky 41041). | Maddox, Barbour Russell (I4939)
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310 | Barbourville - Irene Lynch White, 93, died here Sunday. Funeral, 2 p.m. Tuesday, Walter C. Hopper & Sons' Knox Funeral Home. Visitation after 6 p.m. Monday. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Monday, 18 October 1993. | Lynch, Irene Sebra (I876)
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311 | Basil Edward McCorkle, 42,residing at 1417 S. 19th St., died Sunday afternoon in the Irene Byron santarium, near Ft. Wayne, where he had been a patient at various periods since 1944. Mr. McCorkle is a former employee of the Chrysler and the World Bestos plants here and his last employment was foreman for the Farmers Feed Company in Cambridge City. He was a member of the Friends church in Spiceland. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of the Scottish Rite in Indianapolis and the Moose lodge of New Castle. Surviving are the widow, Ursula of New Castle; four sons, Rex, James, Paul and Arthur of Mooseheart, ILL.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCorkle; four sisters, Mrs. Edward Boles of NC., Mrs. Francis Segar of R.R. Sulphur Springs, Mrs. Ronald Godlove of Springfield, Mass,, Mrs. Howard Hammond of Sulphur Springs; five brothers, William of Vandalia, O., Harold and Lowell of New Castle, Max and Dale of Spiceland. Two daughters preceded him in death. Friends may call at the Stanley mortuary after 7 o'clock this evening. Services will be held at the Stanley Chapel Wed. afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Herman Ast and Rev. John McCorkle of Alexandria officiating. Masonic rites will be held at the grave in South Mound. | McCorkle, Basil (I2033)
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312 | Bauer Edwin L., of Sharonville. Husband of Clara Ward Bauer, father of William Bauer and Richard Tyler, grandfather of Glenn and Christopher, brother of Mrs. Marjorie Teegarden, Mrs. William (Mildred) Meyer, Mrs. Elmer (June) Flick, Mrs. Gerald (Mary K.) Martin and the late Estelle Laughlin. Friends may call at the Craver-Hookom Funeral Home and Chapel, Milford, Monday, form 6 to 8 P.M. Services Tuesday, 10 A.M. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 13 February 1984. | Bauer, Edwin L. (I2625)
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313 | Bauer. Clara O., devoted wife of the late Edwin L. Bauer, mother of Richard S. Tyler, also survived by nieces, nephews and her dear friends Frank and Helen Kern. Clara died March 2, 2006 at age 93. Funeral Services will be 1:00 P.M. Tuesday March 7th at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home 10980 Reading Rd., Sharonville. Friends may call from 11:00 A.M. until time of service. | Ward, Clara Opal (I2007)
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314 | Bea Hoffmann Morgan Bea Hoffmann Morgan, daughter of Louis and Luella La Plant Hoffmann was born in 1924 in Watford City, North Dakota and passed away June 23, 2015 at the age of 91 in Torrance, California. Her childhood years were spent on a farm 8 miles from Watford City, and it was in the country schools that she received her early education. At the age of 12, she lived with her Uncle Paul and Aunt Lettie La Plant in Greybull, Wyoming, where she graduated from high school in 1942. Shortly afterwards, she accepted a position in the Civil Service as an executive secretary for the Navy Department at Mare Island, California. She married John Donald Morgan, who was temporarily stationed at Mare Island on September 18, 1943. John was from Royal, Iowa and had enlisted in the Navy shortly after Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941. In March, 1946, they moved to a farm south of Royal, Iowa where they lived and raised their four children. In March of 1957, they moved to Redondo Beach, California where they lived for 24 years. Bea was employed by the NASA-TRW Space Program in Redondo Beach for 20 years, taking early retirement to be with her husband who was in failing health. They built a new home on Lake Minnewashta in northwest Iowa in April 1980, fulfilling their dreams of early retirement. John died in California on February 4, 1987 from heart complications. Bea was a Christian dedicating and committing her life to our Lord Jesus Christ in 1962. She was preceded in death by her husband, John; brothers Raymond, Victor, Roy and Ray; and sisters Lou Fox, Viola Grange and Evie Quinnell. She is survived by brothers Leonard (Lillian) Hoffmann and Donald Hoffmann; her children, Roseanne (Ed) Rodgers, Donna (Tino) Trujillo, Paul Morgan and Richard (Diane) Morgan; grandchildren Scott Folsom, Kimberly and Justin Morgan; one great grandchild, Alanna Folsom; and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Please sign the guestbook at www.dailybreeze. com/obits. Published by Daily Breeze on Jun. 28, 2015. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dailybreeze/name/bea-morgan-obituary?id=16782739 | Hoffmann, Beulah Florence “Bea” (I4120)
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315 | Beagles – In Santa Rosa, Aug. 19, 1954, Hettie Beagles; beloved mother of Alethea Read, Santa Rosa; grandmother of Mrs. Thurlow Underhill, Santa Rosa, and great-grandmother of Jeffrey Stephen Underhill, Santa Rosa; widow of the late Robert Lee Beagles. A native of Louisiana; age 79 years. Friends are invited to attend funeral services from the Eggen & Lance Mortuary, Saturday afternoon Aug. 21, at 2 o’clock. The Rev. Dr. Percy G. Hall, officiating. Mausoleum entombment, Chapel of the Chimes. The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California. Friday, 20 August 1954. | Stubenrauch, Henrietta "Hettie" (I2379)
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316 | Beagles – In this city, December 23, Frances Jane Beagles, beloved wife of William Henry Beagles and mother of Chester A. Beagles, a native of Wisconsin, aged 54 years. Funeral services Wednesday, December 27, at 2 o’clock p.m. at Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Nineteenth avenue and Judah street, Sunset District. Remains at Truman’s Chapel, 1919 Mission street, near Fifteenth. Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by automobile. The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. Monday, 25 December 1916, page 3. | Walker, Frances Jane (I2377)
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317 | Beagles-Walker Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Wm. H. Beagles, proprietor of the Napa Steam Feed Store, and Miss Fannie J. Walker, were united in marriage in the presence of many invited friends. The ceremony took place in the Methodist church, Rev. Jno. Coyle tying the nuptial knot. In front of the pulpit was a profusion of beautiful flowers, white predominating, artistically arranged. Mrs. J.H. Beagles presided at the organ, and the bridal party came into church and marched up the aisle to the merry peals of a wedding march. First came the parents of the bride and other relatives, then the bride and groom, followed by the bridesmaid, Miss Lou Beagles, and groomsman, Mr. John Walker. The bride looked beautiful in a dress of white, with orange blossoms on her brow and a long flowing bridal-veil. The groom was dressed in conventional black. The ceremony that made them one was quickly performed. As they took the afternoon train for San Francisco, wheat and corn were showered upon the happy couple. Mr. Beagles has lived in town or in its immediate vicinity since early childhood. His bride is the daughter of Mr. G.T. Walker, and she has resided on the “Big Ranch” for several years. Both have many friends in the valley who will wish them a long life of unalloyed happiness. They will return in a few days and will occupy a house on Steward street, west of Main. Napa Register, Napa, California. Friday, 22 June 1888. | Beagles, William Henry (I2201)
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318 | Beagles-Walker Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock Wm. H. Beagles, proprietor of the Napa Steam Feed Store, and Miss Fannie J. Walker, were united in marriage in the presence of many invited friends. The ceremony took place in the Methodist church, Rev. Jno. Coyle tying the nuptial knot. In front of the pulpit was a profusion of beautiful flowers, white predominating, artistically arranged. Mrs. J.H. Beagles presided at the organ, and the bridal party came into church and marched up the aisle to the merry peals of a wedding march. First came the parents of the bride and other relatives, then the bride and groom, followed by the bridesmaid, Miss Lou Beagles, and groomsman, Mr. John Walker. The bride looked beautiful in a dress of white, with orange blossoms on her brow and a long flowing bridal-veil. The groom was dressed in conventional black. The ceremony that made them one was quickly performed. As they took the afternoon train for San Francisco, wheat and corn were showered upon the happy couple. Mr. Beagles has lived in town or in its immediate vicinity since early childhood. His bride is the daughter of Mr. G.T. Walker, and she has resided on the “Big Ranch” for several years. Both have many friends in the valley who will wish them a long life of unalloyed happiness. They will return in a few days and will occupy a house on Steward street, west of Main. Napa Register, Napa, California. Friday, 22 June 1888. | Walker, Frances Jane (I2377)
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319 | Bear Paw Mountaineer, Big Sandy, MT, 8 July 1915 Born to Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Alkire, Tuesday, July 6, a fine boy. - 22 July 1915 Alkire Baby Dies The infant child of Veterinarian and Mrs. Alkire, which had been suffering from pneumonia since its birth, died Friday. The Mountaineer and community extend sympathy to the bereaved parents. - Death is listed with name Charles B. Alkire on death index. Parents - Charles Newton Alkire and Estella Miller | Alkire, Baby Boy (I5497)
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320 | BECKLEY _ Perry A. Amick, 88, of Beckley, died June 19, in an area hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Nicholas County and was a three-year resident of Beckley. He was formerly of the Rainelle area and was a former refrigeration repairman at Greenbrier Dairy. He was a member of Beckley First United Methodist Church. Surviving: wife, Eva Kauff Amick; adopted daughter, Mrs. Betty Lou Brunswick of West Palm Beach, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Bess Hall of St. Albans; three grandsons. Service will be 1 p.m. Friday in Calfee Funeral Home, Beckley, with the Rev. Raymond M. Rowe officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, South Charleston. Published: The Charleston Gazette, Thursday, June 21, 1990 | Amick, Perry A. (I2156)
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321 | Beech Grove Jean Ann Wiseman Jean Ann Wiseman, 75, died Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2004. She was a resident of Beech Grove and a former resident of Whiteland. She was born May 14, 1929. Her parents were Homer and Lula (Fox) Petero. She married Warren Elston Wiseman. He preceded her in death Aug. 15, 2002. Survivors include a sister, Patti Petero of Beech Grove; a brother, Bill Petero of Fort Myers, Fla.; several nieces and nephews; and a caregiver. She was preceded in death by a son, Craig Wiseman; and a sister, Judy Petero. She was employed by Shell Oil Co. as a cashier. A service will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at Little 7 Sons Funeral Home, 1301 Main St. in Beech Grove. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until service time today at the funeral home. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery. The Daily Journal, Franklin, Indiana. Friday 22 October 2004. | Petero, Jean Ann (I5132)
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322 | BELAND, BEULAH Lake Odessa Age 92, died Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at Green Acres Independent Living in Ionia. She was born July 9, 1919 in Hastings, the daughter of Emery and Magdalena (Gackler) Kime. Beulah graduated from Clarksville High School, worked at Norcutts Grocery and then supported the war effort working at AC Spark Plug in Ionia. Beulah married Henry Beland on May 15, 1943. She was a member of the Farm Bureau, Grange, Central United Methodist Church, United Methodist Women and the Blue Star Mothers. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Glen Kime. Surviving is her husband of nearly 69 years, Henry; daughter, Sandra (Max) Bennett of Midland; son, Dallas Beland of Lake Odessa; 5 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren. According to her wishes, cremation will take place and a graveside service at Lakeside Cemetery in Lake Odessa will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions in Beulah's name may be directed to Central United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 485, Lake Odessa, MI 48849. To share a memory of Beulah, please visit www.koopsfc.com https://obits.mlive.com/us/obituaries/grandrapids/name/beulah-beland-obituary?id=21167337 | Kime, Beulah (I2700)
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323 | Beland, Dallas, age 71, of Lake Odessa, beloved father passed away on the morning of Friday, August 31, 2018 in Englewood, FL. Dallas was born September 17, 1946 to the late Henry and Beulah (Kime) Beland. Dallas is survived by his children, David (Lori) Beland and Becky Cole; grandchildren, Shelby Beland, Gage Beland and Camryn Cole; sister Sandra (Max) Bennett; niece JoLynn (Mark) Sommers; nephews Todd Bennett and Darrin Bennett. Dallas was a Marine veteran and he loved farming, horse racing, hunting, fishing, Detroit Tigers and Michigan State Spartans. Anyone who knew Dallas knew he lived life to the fullest and always knew how to have a good time. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. | Beland, Dallas Boyd (I4087)
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324 | Bell Mary Elizabeth Bell, 76, retired sale clerk for J.C. Penny and McAlpin’s, widow of Eugene Wendell Bell, died Thursday, May 8, 1997 at Lexington Country Place. She was born in Bourbon County, daughter of the late Granville M. and Blanche Rule Baker. She was a graduate of Paris High School and was a member of the First Christian Church, Paris. She is survived by a brother-in-law, Franklin and Beulah Bell, Lexington; several nieces, included Frances and Chester Garrison, Paris, Gail and Bill Hawkins, Houston, TX, Freda Mae Preston, Lexington, Gloria Sue Rule, Wyoma Brown; and a nephew, Jeffrey D. Bell. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.. Monday at the Hinton-Turner Funeral Home, Paris, by Dr. Henry Hanna. Interment in the Paris Cemetery. Visitation after 12 noon Monday. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 11 May 1997. | Baker, Mary Elizabeth (I3059)
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325 | Ben E. Daulton Rochester – Ben E. Daulton, 78, Rt.7, Lake Manitou, Rochester, died at 4:05 a.m. today in Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester. Born Feb. 12, 1912, in Rochester, he was the son of Charles and Lucy Shaffer Daulton. On April 30, 1931, he was married to Edna Nichols, who died Dec. 29, 1969. On Sept. 19, 1970, in Rochester, he was married to Nocelle Musselman, who survives. He was the retired owner of Ben Daulton Distributing Co., Rochester, and the Rochester City Dray. He was a member of St. Joseph’s catholic Church, Rochester. He was also a member of the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, Elks, Eagles, and Manitou Moose lodges, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Legion, all in Rochester. He was a veteran of the military services, having served during World War II. Also surviving are two sons, Philip and David, both of Rochester; two sisters, Barbara Swain, Mishawaka, and Velma Vigus, Torrance, Calif.; and one brother, Wayne, Rochester; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Three brothers and two great-grandchildren preceded in death. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in Zimmerman Brothers Funeral Home, with the Rev. Frank Kikline officiating. Burial, with military rites, will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Athens. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday and after 9 a.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or a favorite charity. Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana. Friday, 3 August 1990. | Daulton, Ben E. (I4573)
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326 | Benjamin "Dale" Petero November 9, 1945 - May 23, 2013 Dale Petero of Modesto, California, passed away on May 23, 2013, after a long struggle with Agent Orange caused cancer, at his home, with his friends and family at his bedside at the age of 67. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 9, 1945. He was a self employed flooring contractor for 50 years. Dale enjoyed fishing, camping, coaching baseball, and spending time with family and friends. He attended grammar school and high school in Stockton, California. He was drafted into the United States Army in 1968, where he served his country proudly in the Vietnam War. He was honorably discharged in 1970 as a PVT E-1, and received the National Defense Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and Marksman Medal for rifle. He was a member of the American Legion and was never without his Vietnam Veteran ball cap. Survivors include his loving wife of 41 years, Anne Petero, four brothers, Wayne Petero of Montana, Eddie Petero of Idaho, Logan Petero of California and Jack Petero of California; 7 children, George Richardson, Harley and Tammie Petero, Eva and Mark Steele, Dale and Lisa Petero; 13 grandchildren and 3 great-granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his parents, Benjamin and Marion Petero, and his sister, Darlene Weimer of Iowa. He was a member of Living Grace Church in Riverbank, California. In lieu of flowers, do an act of charity for a stranger, friend or charity of your choice . A viewing will be held on Tuesday, May 28 from 5-8 pm, at Eaton Family Funeral home in Modesto. Graveside service will be held on Wednesday, May 29 at 10 am, at the Modesto Cemetery Association located on Scenic Drive in Modesto. | Petero, Benjamin Dale (I5144)
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327 | BENJAMIN B. PEERY, son of GEORGE T. and ANNA BURNETT PEERY, was born 4 Sept 1891 in Linneus MO, died 23 Nov 1957, Kansas City hospital. 28 May 1913 wed NORA GARRETT. 2 daughters, Mrs GEORGE SINGLETON and Mrs HOWARD KELLY. He was one of 6 children, one left, Mrs ROSE WIMMER, East Stanword WA. Also left grandchildren, Mrs DANA RIECK, Mrs DEANNE HAVES, Miss LYNN KELLY, Mrs RITA BURTCH and Miss SUSIE SINGLETON; great grandchildren, KELLIE RIECK and DEBORAH BURTCH. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 12 Dec 1957, Browning MO. | Peery, Benjamin B. (I2352)
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328 | Benjamin C. Cooper, 89, of Blue Creek, died Monday, February 2, at the Adams County Hospital. Mr. Cooper was born on September 6, 1914, in Rowan County, Kentucky, a son of the late Thomas and Martha (Hamm) Cooper. He was a member of the Fraternal Order of Sheriff's Association of Florida. He is survived by two daughters, Freda A. Nelson of Otway and Glatis M. Myers of Bradenton, Florida; three sons, Benjamin H. Cooper of Blue Creek, Charles David Cooper of Bethel, Pa. and Normal Paul Cooper of Manchester; 14 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 7 at the Beam Funeral Home with Sharon McClanhan and Kelly McIntosh officiating. Burial followed in the West Union Village Cemetery. | Cooper, Benjamin Cecil (I5196)
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329 | Benjamin E. Harris Benjamin E. Harris, 86, Birmingham in Clay County, died today at a nursing home at 5234 Munger, North. He was born in Milan, Mo., and lived in the Kansas City area 15 years. Mr. Harris was a retired farmer. He leaves three sons, Earl B. Harris, 7010 Kranz road, Gladstone, Keith B. Harris, 6604 Edison, North, and Duane Harris, 20909 East Fifteenth, Independence; two daughters, Mrs. Velma E. Whitaker, 7107 Kranz road, Gladstone, and Mrs. Beulah H. Moore, Liberty; two brothers, C.L. Harris, El Dorado Springs, Mo., and John P. Harris, Greenfield, Mo.; a sister, Mrs. Dora Glidewell, Carbon Cliff, Ill.; four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 o’clock Saturday at the Pasley chapel, Liberty, and at 2:30 o’clock Sunday at the New Garden Baptist church, Brookfield, Mo.; burial in the New Garden cemetery, Brookfield. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Friday. 10 September 1965. | Harris, Benjamin Ezra (I2309)
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330 | Benjamin F. DeWitt Benjamin F. DeWitt, 86 years old, died at the home of his son, Newton, DeWitt, 119 East Walnut street, at 12:30 o’clock Thursday morning. He had been bedfast for the past year. Mr. DeWitt was born near Beaman, Mo., October 4, 1863, the son of the late Benjamin and Pernelia Potter DeWitt. He has lived all his life in Pettis county, residing on a farm until 1919, when he came to Sedalia to make his home. Mr. DeWitt was married in August, 1899, to Miss Delia Fay Ross. Five children were born to this union, tow of whom, Frank DeWitt and John DeWitt, died in infancy. Mrs. DeWitt preceded him in death in March 1912. Surviving are two sons, Newton DeWitt and Lee DeWitt, Sedalia; one daughter, Mrs. Paul W. Bennett, Vandalia, Mo.; one sister, Mrs. Cevia McMullin, Beaman, Mo. Funeral services will be held at the Lamine Baptist church at 2:30 o’clock Friday afternoon. Rev. Walter P. Arnold, pastor of the East Sedalia Baptist church will officiate. Interment will be in the DeWitt family lot in Potter’s cemetery near Clifton City. The body is at the Ewing funeral home. The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Missouri. Friday, 11 November 1949. | Dewitt, Benjamin Franklin (I1881)
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331 | BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TURLEY was born in 1822 in Montgomery County, Kentucky, and died in 1888. He is buried at New Liberty in Owen County, Kentucky. About 1847 he married Mary Ann Pearce, born in 1828 in Ohio, who died in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1908 and is buried there in Oak Hill Cemetery. In a fascinating article, "The Home of Long Ago" published in the News-Herald of Owenton, Owen County, Kentucky, 18 December 1947, many interesting quotations are included from Mary Ann (Turley) Allnutt, widow of R. W. Allnutt and the fifth child of Benjamin Franklin and Mary Ann (Pearce) Turley. Mrs. Allnutt was then in her ninetieth year and lived in New Orleans, Louisiana. She said: "My English [?] mother was Mary Ann Pearce Turley. Her father was wed in California [Ohio] to Mary Ann Joiner and migrated when she was a child to Covington.... My mother, as a school girl, saw the Ohio river frozen over between Covington and Cincinnati and skated across to visit an aunt there....Mother had come on a visit to Gallatin county and became attracted to father when she saw his picture in oil painting. Following their wedding, they first settled near Napoleon but father wanted more land and they came twelve miles or more to the place near Sparta where stands the red-brick Gothic." On 8 June 1847 Benjamin Franklin Turley purchased from P. P. Hanna and his wife a lot in Napoleon. He was listed as Constable on the 1850 census, living with his wife and two year old son, Amos C. Turley. In 1851 he sold his share of his father's property to his brother, Joseph Turley. In 1855 he purchased 126 acres on Sugar Creek from George T. Tilley and his wife. A. B. Chambers and his wife sold 254 acres on Boone Road to Benjamin Franklin Turley in 1863. Benjamin Franklin and Mary Ann Turley then sold fourteen acres of the property to John 0. Hamilton,931 and fifteen acres to P. W. Hamilton. Mary Ann (Turley) Allnutt said of the move: "After he [B. F.] bought the farm we lived some years in the long white brick home of the Turpins. Materials were high then. It cost him $8,000 to build. Horatio Turpin had come years before from the south with a host of black slaves and put up the white brick which stood in the rear of the one there now. It had a large hall in the center, rooms on both sides and rooms upstairs with dormer windows. I can almost see the row of cabins built for the servants from the yard gate to the barn - those little log cabin homes. "Mother and the servants cooked many meals for the soldiers. They came in 'bunches' and 'droves' during the Civil War. Ordered dinner, too, and partial to ham and eggs. Once a bunch were waiting to eat, some in the big hall on the floor where mother had to pass. One of them spoke unkind words to her. She flew to the door and called the Captain: "When you have these soldiers treat me as a lady I will get you a fine dinner, but not before." The Captain came and made them get into the yard. She fed many meals to them in those days. One night they came and announced there was a rebel hid there, but after searching found none. I always got a good hold on mother's dress until the soldiers were out of sight. Things were high then: coffee $1 per pound; flour $20 per bbl; irish potatoes $5 a bushel,- and so much to do, fruit to dry and can...The English style house, was built by father B. F. Turley, who employed men from Warsaw near the close of the Civil War. The house, which was the subject of the newspaper article became quite a landmark, and is still standing in 1978. Not only the architecture of the house made it unusual, but its location. It was adjacent to the spot where Daniel Boone crossed the Warsaw - Sparta Road on his exploration of what is now Gallatin County. In 1865 B. F. Turley purchased from A. B. Chambers and wife thirty acres on Eagle Creek, and Lot 86 in Warsaw from William Lantz and wife93D and a tract in Warsaw from John W. Hawkins and wife. A list of students at the Male and Female College, Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, in 1867 included children of Mary Ann and B.F. Turley - Amos, Benjamin. Jennie and Mollie - and their cousins, Emma and Mattie Turley. That same year B. F. and Mary Ann Turley sold a lot in Warsaw to J. W. Hawkins. prom 1877 to 1884 they were listed as grantor in four transactions and grantee in seven. One transaction on each list involved Alfred Swango and John C. Hamilton. On the 1880 census Benjamin F. Turley was listed as a dry goods merchant rather than a farmer as he had been in 1870. On 10 May 1881 he was appointed Postmaster of the Sparta Station, which he evidently remained until a successor was appointed 4 June 1883. It may have been at this time that Mary and Frank, as he was called, went to live with their daughter, Mollie Allnut, and her family in Owen County. Charles Turley, a grandson of Benjamin, in a telephone conversation in 1971 when he was in his nineties, said that his grandfather had come to St. Louis after the Civil War when it was very difficult to make a living in Kentucky. He said that Benjamin F. Turley had founded the B, F. Coal Co., which had supplied coal and water for the building of the Chain of Rocks Bridge. The St. Louis Directory listed in 1887 Benton F. Turley, feed, at 3929 Chouteau (the address Charles Turley had given) with residence at 4328 Vista. Chambers L. Turley was listed as clerk, residing at the same Vista Avenue address. The 1888 Directory has Chambers L. Turley, coal, at the Chouteau address and residence on Clark Street. Thomas J. Turley was collier; C. L. Turley resided at the Clark address. In 1889 Benjamin F. Turley, coal, resided on North Broadway; Chambers L. Turley, coal, at the Chouteau address, resided at 1420 Old Manchester. At that address was also Mary Ann, widow of B. Franklin Turley. James Weldon and W. H. Tiller were appointed at the July term of the Gallatin County Court, 1888, to give an appraisal of the personal estate of B. F. Turley, deceased. A list was presented 2 May 1889 to the court. The home place of B. F. Turley was sold at auction 21 October 1889, the indenture being made by Mary A. Turley, widow of B. F. Turley, Amos C. Turley, Ben F. Turley, Jennie Turley, Mollie Allnut. Rube Allnut, Chambers Turley, T. Jeff. Turley and Emma Turley. Mary Ann Turley continued to be in the St. Louis Directory. In the 1900 census she was listed in the home of Herb and Emma Culling, her daughter and son-in-law, where she remained until her death. Children of Benjamin Franklin and Mary Ann (Pearce) Turley: Amos Clarence Turley b. 1848 William Pearce Turley b. 1852, d. 4 July 1852 Martha Jane (Jennie) Turley b. 1853 Benjamin Franklin Turley b. 1855 Mary Ann (Mollie) Turley b. 1858 Chambers L. Turley b. 1866 Thomas Jefferson Turley b. 1869 Emma Elizabeth Turley b. 1874 Turley Family Records, page 390-392 | Turley, Benjamin Franklin (I5641)
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332 | Benjamin J. Petero Sept. 21, 1920 -- Jan. 25, 1999 Benjamin Jack Petero, 78, of Modesto died Monday at his home. Mr. Petero was a native of Indianapolis. He lived in Modesto 15 years. He was an linoleum layer. He was a member of First General Baptist Church, Oakdale. He is survived by his wife, Marion Petero of Modesto; children, Dale Petero and Jack Petero, both of Modesto, Wayne Petero of Montana, Ed Petero of Oakdale, Logan Petero of Salida and Darlene Weimer of Iowa; and 18 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren. Private services pending. No public visitation. The Ceres Chapel of Franklin & Downs, Ceres, in charge of arrangements. Modesto Bee, The (CA) - Wednesday, January 27, 1999 | Petero, Benjamin Jack (I5127)
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333 | Benjamin R. Weidner, 76, Delphi rural route 1, died Thursday at St Elizabeth Hospital, Lafayette, after a three-month illness. Born March 24, 1888 in Illinois he was the son of Michael and Christina Wetland Weidner. He was married September 30, 1924, to Effie J. Boyce, who survives. A Yeoman barber, be was formerly owner of Ben’s Tavern in Delphi He was a member of the Odd Fellows Lodge, the Yeoman Methodist Church, the Masonic Lodge in Illinois and the Knights of Pythias He was a 32nd degree Mason. He was a member of the Delphi community for 25 years. Surviving with the wife are a daughter, Mrs. Harry Clark, Freeport, N. Y.; two grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Services were held Sunday at the Cornell Funeral Home with Rev. William Moon officiating. Burial was made in Yeoman Cemetery. Delphi Journal January 21, 1965 Contributed by Richard Lybrook | Weidner, Benjamin Robert (I4615)
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334 | BENJAMIN, son of WILLIAM and LOUISA PANKEY PULLIAM, married 6 April 1905 EFFIE CASSITY. Children born, MERLE of Phoenix AZ; ROSETTA WOHLER of Purdin MO; WALLACE of Phoenix. Later married GENEVIE BELCHER CASSITY. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 28 Aug 1947, Browning MO.) | Pulliam, Benjamin Franklin (I2592)
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335 | Bernice Sparks Porter April 26 , 1926 - February 8, 2020 Bernice Sparks Porter, 93 of Olathe, KS, widow of Melvin "Pete" Porter, Sr., passed away on February 8, 2020 in Olathe, KS after suffering a stroke. She was born on April 26, 1926 in Fleming County, the daughter of William and Clarice Sparks. Bernice was a graduate of Fleming County High School. After graduation, she began a career at the RECC (now Touchstone Energy) and worked there for 54 years until she retired as the head bookkeeper at the age of 72. Though Bernice loved to work, she enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren even more. She is preceded in death by her parents, William and Clarice Sparks and her siblings; Edith Mineer (William), Elwood Sparks (Ruby & Mitchell), Virginia Lowe Schwartz (Virgil & Paul), Clyde Sparks (Georgia), ad Christine Harmon (Kenny). She is survived by her sons, Melvin Porter Jr. (Darlene) and David Porter (Laura) and her grandchildren, Zach (Amelia), Gabriel, Jack, Levi, Lucy, Will and Violet. Funeral services will be 1:00 pm Saturday, February 15, 2020 at Carpenter-Fritz & Vice Funeral Home. Visitation will be 10am-1on Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family asks for contributions be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Research at ww5 komen org | Sparks, Bernice O. (I4919)
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336 | Bert A. Hedges Taken by Death Insurance Executive Ill for Two Years Bert A. Hedges, 59, of 164 South Fountain, nationally known as an insurance executive, died Monday morning at Wesley hospital. He had been in failing health for the last two years but his condition had been critical for the last month. In addition to insurance groups, he was active in many civic organizations, including the local UNESCO. Because of his work in the development of the latter organization, he was named an honorary citizen of Orleans, France, Wichita sister city under the UNESCO plan. He was Kansas chairman of UNESCO. Hedges had been a resident of Wichita 20 year. Taught School A graduate of the University of Illinois in 1916, he served as a public school teacher and superintendent in Illinois before entering the life insurance business. He was a national president of the American War Dads, a post commander of the American Legion and president of both the Wichita Lions club and the University club. He formed the Kansas Association of Accident and Health underwriters and served as its first president in 1940. Among insurance activities he was a member of the executive board of the International Association of Accident and Health underwriters and national chairman of the general agents and managers committee of the National Association of Life underwriters. He also served as chairman of numerous national committees in these organizations. Wrote Two Books Hedges was the author of two books, “Selling Accident and Health Insurance” and “Let’s Sell Life Insurance. In 1952 he was named winner of the Harold R. Gordon memorial award, presented by the Chicago Accident and Health association at Asbury Park, N.J. This award is the “Oscar” of the insurance business. He entered the insurance business at Champaign, Ill. He later served as general agent at Decatur, Ill., and then was associated with his brother, Herbert, in the insurance business in Kansas City. He was appointed director of field services and sale training in the home office of the Business Men’s Assurance company in 1929. In 1932 he was named branch manager for the firm in Kansas, Northern Oklahoma and Southern Nebraska, with headquarters in Wichita. Developed Business Beginning with only three or four salesmen, he developed a force of 45 agents. Hedges at one time was president of the Soldiers Home board of managers for the state of Kansas. He was with the U.S. marines during World War I, serving overseas. He had always planned to visit Orleans, France, of which he was an honorary citizen, but never got to make the trip. One of this twin daughters, Edith, visited Orleans, officiating at the presentation of the train provided children of the French city by the children of Wichita. Born in Nebraska Hedges was a member of the Plymouth Congregational church. He was born Dec. 2, 1893, in Ansley, Neb. Surviving are his wife, Edith, of the home; a son, Robert, of Champaign, Ill; three daughters, Mrs. Virginia Aldendifer of Indianapolis, Ind., Mrs. Elaine Stevens of Detroit, Mich., and Edith Hedges of Pittsburgh, Pa. He also is survived by his father, T.A. Hedges of South Haven, Kan.; three brothers and two sisters. One of the brothers, Arthur Hedges, lives at 1618 Fairmount. Memorial services will be held at Plymouth Congregational church, probably Thursday afternoon. The family requests that friends send contributions to the cancer fund. The body will be taken to Kansas City, Mo., for cremation. Lahey mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. The Wichita Beacon, Wichita, Kansas. Monday, 8 December 1952, page 5. | Hedges, Bertram Atkinson (I918)
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337 | Bert Fredrick Gilkison Middletown, Ind. – Bert Fredrick Gilkison, 87, died Saturday in Miller’s Merry Manor. He was the brother of Maude Ferguson of Muncie. Mr. Gilkison was born near Morehead, Ky., and had lived earlier in the Portland, Ridgeville and Bryant areas. He was retired from farming and had also worked for Chrysler Corp. and Chevrolet. He was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church, Portland. Survivors include three sons, a daughter, 17 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Ballard and Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in Miller Cemetery, east of Middletown. Calling is 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial may be made to American Cancer Society, 1599 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30329, or through the funeral home. Muncie Evening Press, Muncie, Indiana. Monday, 9 January 1995. | Gilkison, Bert Fredrick (I1166)
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338 | Bertha Florence Bretz Black November 18, 1924 - July 31, 2016 Bertha Florence Bretz Black, 91, of Maysville, passed away at her residence on Sunday, July 31, 2016. She was the widow of Harry Ward Black. Born in Lewis County on November 18, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Harvey Bretz and the late Jeanette Thompson Bretz. Bertha was a loving wife, grandmother, sister and homemaker. For 9 years she worked for U. S. Shoe Factory in Flemingsburg. She was a member of the Mount Carmel Christian Church. Besides her parents and Harry, her husband of 72 years, she was preceded in death by her brother, Harry Douglas Bretz; and a sister, Emma Bloomfield. Survivors include her daughter, June (Dave) Grayson; grandsons, Shane Grayson and Izzy Grayson; four great grandchildren; brother, Elmer Bretz; and a brother-in-law, Clyde Black. Graveside services will be conducted at 12 p.m., Thursday, August 4, 2016, at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Pastor Steve Singer will be officiating. Boone Nickell Funeral Home is caring for all arrangements for Mrs. Black. | Bretz, Berta Florence (I4737)
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339 | Bertha Fulghum has commenced a suit for separate maintenance against her husband, Fred A. Fulghum. The couple were married in Bremer county May 8, 1886. They have lived at Mason City, but came to Waterloo in December 1899. It is alleged the husband left his wife last November and she has not seen him since. The couple have two children living, aged 7 and 4 years. It is asked that a decree and judgment be rendered against the defendant for $1,000 for herself and $1,000 each for the children. The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa. Friday, 27 December 1901. | Fulghum, Frederick Adolphus (I775)
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340 | Bertha Fulghum has commenced a suit for separate maintenance against her husband, Fred A. Fulghum. The couple were married in Bremer county May 8, 1886. They have lived at Mason City, but came to Waterloo in December 1899. It is alleged the husband left his wife last November and she has not seen him since. The couple have two children living, aged 7 and 4 years. It is asked that a decree and judgment be rendered against the defendant for $1,000 for herself and $1,000 each for the children. The Courier, Waterloo, Iowa. Friday, 27 December 1901. | Whitney, Bertha (I776)
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341 | Bertha Hartley, 98, of Decatur, formerly of Allerton, Newman and Homer, died at 2:30 pm Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1988, at Oak Manor Nursing Home, Decatur. Graveside services will be Friday in GAR Cemetery, Homer, the Rev. Hugo Lopez officiating. Mrs. Hartley was born Dec. 16, 1889, at Homer, a daughter of Adam and Sarah Cessna Yeazel Wallace. She is survived by one niece, Pauline Esworthy of Normal; and several other nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son, four sisters and three brothers. (News Gazette Sept. 15, 1988) | Yeazel, Bertha M. (I1897)
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342 | Bertha Rosetta Hedges Mrs. Bertha Rosetta Hedges was born in Pocahontas county, Iowa, on August 25, 1895, and died March 15, 1937, age 41 years, 6 months and 21 days. She is survived by the husband, George Hedges, a daughter, Sophia, her father, Gottfried Julias, two sisters, Mrs. Ida Burka and Mrs. Olga Schleibert, and two brothers, Alfred and Otto Julias. Her mother, one sister and a son have preceded her in death. Funeral services were held March 16 at 2 P.M., in the Chadwick Union church, with Rev. Day officiating, with burial in the Chadwick cemetery under the direction of the Chaffin Funeral Home of Ozark. Christian County Republican, Ozark, Missouri. Thursday, 18 March 1937, page 1. | Julias, Bertha Rosalie (I334)
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343 | Berverly Mattix, Native Kansas Passes at 37 Beverly Mattix, 37, of El Dorado, Kan., died Sunday at 6:30 a.m. in Allen Memorial hospital in El Dorado. He was an employe of the White Eagle division of Socony Vacuum in Augusta for the past 11 years. He was born at Benedict, Kan., June 16, 1913, and moved to El Dorado with his parents in 1915. He is survived by his wife, Charlene, and two sons, Gary, 12, and Richard, 7; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Mattix and four brothers, Clinton, Marion, Richard and David, all of El Dorado, and two sisters, Mary Katherine Mattix, Wichita, and Jennie Faye Mattix, Latham, Kan. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Evangelical United Brethren church at El Dorado. Burial will be in Sunset Lawn cemetery at El Dorado, with the Byrd funeral home of El Dorado in charge. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Monday, 16 October 1950. | Mattix, Beverly (I1913)
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344 | Bessie E. Carrier Bessie Ellen Carrier, 75, Grandview, died Feb. 5, 1994, at Research Belton Hospital. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Newcomer’s Longview Chapel; burial in Longview Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the chapel. Mrs. Carrier was born in Jackson County, Kan., and moved to this area 30 years ago. She worked in the Grandview High School cafeteria for 15 years, retiring as manager in 1979. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Muscotah, Kan. She was a member of the Grandview (Mo.) United Methodist Church. She was a Women’s Army Corps veterans of World War II. Survivors include her husband, Louis M. Carrier Sr. of the home; three sons, Louis M. Carrier J., Huntington Beach, Calif., Larry L. Carrier, Grandview, and W. Joe Carrier, Lee’s Summit; two daughters, Edith M. Mayer and Mary Beth Brooks of Littleton, Colo.; and 10 grandchildren. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Tuesday, 8 February 1993. | Hedges, Bessie Ellen (I1109)
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345 | Bessie Pierce PIERCE, Bessie age 78 of Dayton, passed away Saturday, August 20, 2005 at Hospice of Dayton. Bessie was born February 2, 1927, the daughter of Cary and Bertha Highfield. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Bill Pierce; children, Jerry (Brenda) Pierce, Bonnie (John) Walterbusch, and Gene (Valerie) Pierce; sister, Beulah Schwallie; grandchildren, Ryan (Katie) Pierce, Jeff Pierce, Tracey Walterbusch, Alex Pierce, and Ben Pierce. Bessie was preceded in death by her parents; and brothers, Jimmy and Ralph Highfield. Family will receive friends 6:00-8:00 p.m. Monday, August 22, 2005 at Newcomer Funeral Home, 3940 Kettering Blvd. Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Mt. Zion Shoup Cemetery with Rev. Scott Van Dyke officiating. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to www.newcomerfamily.com. https://www.newcomerdayton.com/obituaries/bessie-pierce | Highfield, Bessie Caroline (I3790)
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346 | Bethany Hospital | Reddick, Robert J. (I73)
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347 | Betty Ann Martin 83, Springfield, Missouri, passed away Saturday, June 18, 2016, in Springfield. She was born March 23, 1933, in Baxter Springs, Kansas to Fred and Twyla Hedges. Betty worked in numerous jobs real estate and selling Avon products. She is survived by her daughter Nancy Qualls, Springfield, By her grandchildren Dobber Malchi, Courtney Richardson, Colin Wilson, Cody Jennings and Azlin Medler. Her great grandchildren Nathan Canada, Tanner Malchi, Alex Wilson, Andy Wilson and Aaron Wilson and great great grandchildren William and Essence Gray. | Hedges, Betty Ann (I4219)
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348 | Betty D. Prewitt, age 82, a resident of Chillicothe, Missouri, passed away on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, at North Kansas City Hospital, North Kansas City, Missouri. Betty was born the daughter of Nolan T. and Helen (Peavler) Cassity on October 25, 1936, in Brookfield, Missouri. She was a 1954 graduate of Brookfield High School. She was united in marriage to Vernon E. Prewitt on November 21, 1954, in Brookfield, Missouri. He preceded her in death on January 17, 2000. Betty worked as a supervisor for Hope Haven Industries in Chillicothe, Missouri, for 25 years. After her retirement, she worked at Skillpath in Chillicothe, Missouri, for 9 years. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, Chillicothe, Missouri, where she volunteered. She was also a member of the Bizzy Belles Extension Club. Betty was a Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution for 6 years. She enjoyed genealogy, reading, and spending time with her family. Survivors include two sons, James V. Prewitt and wife Patti of Navasota, Texas, and John E. Prewitt of Chillicothe, Illinois; two daughters, Sondra Skipper and husband Larry of Chillicothe, Missouri, and Suzanne Greenwood of Chillicothe, Missouri; nine grandchildren, Adam Rice, Nathaniel Skipper, Tyler Skipper and wife Jessica, Taylor, Jackson, and Carson Prewitt, Emily Prewitt and husband Doug Johnson, Ethan Prewitt, and Molly Prewitt; one great grandchild, Anaya Rice; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Vernon; one brother, Richard Cassity; and one sister; Dorothy Hackney. Funeral services will be held at the United Methodist Church, Chillicothe, Missouri, on Saturday, March 30, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. A scheduled visitation will be held at the Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Missouri, on Friday, March 29, 2019, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Friends may call at the Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Missouri, on Friday, March 29, 2019, from 12 noon until 8:00 p.m. Burial will be held at Edgewood Cemetery, Chillicothe, Missouri. Memorial contributions may be made to the Forest O. Triplett Animal Shelter Feline Sanctuary and/or the Grand River Multi-Purpose Center and may be left at or mailed to Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Missouri 64601. Online condolences may be made at www.lindleyfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Lindley Funeral Home, Chillicothe, Missouri. | Cassity, Betty Delores (I4555)
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349 | Betty J. Bramson Betty J. Bramson, Prairie Village, a writer, died Saturday at Indian Meadows Nursing Home. She was a writer for The Squire magazine and Rose Publication, and also taught creative writing at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Bramson was a member of Village Presbyterian Church. She attended Kansas State University, Manhattan, and the University of Minnesota. She was a member of Pi Beta Phi, a charter member of Cub Scout Pack 92, a den mother chairman, and was on the boards of the Tomahawk Players and the Community Children’s Theater. She was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and had lived in this area most of her life. She leaves her husband, Edwin M. Bramson of the home; a son, Dr. Robert Bramson, Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Esther Anderson, Pullman, Wash., and Sidney Gabel, Kansas City; and three grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 3:30 p.m. Monday at the church; private burial before the service at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Friends may call following the services. The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Sunday, 7 December 1986, page 13B. | Hedges, Betty Jean (I3682)
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350 | Betty Jane Hedges Lamb, 83, widow of Walter Samuel Lamb, formerly of Lexington, died Tuesday, April 5, in Louisville. A Lexington native, she was a daughter of the late Stanley and Sarah Sharp Hedges. Betty was a member of East Hickman Baptist Church. She is survived by a son, Kenneth (Sandy) Lamb of Louisville; a daughter, Janie Ann (Mikel) Hurst of Winchester; a sister, Marjorie Chadwell of Lancaster; and granddaughters, Mary and Victoria Hurst. Her brothers, Stanley and David Sharp Hedges preceded her in death. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Milward-Broadway with interment in Camp Nelson National Cemetery. Friends may call from 3 to 9 p.m. today. | Hedges, Betty Jane (I5084)
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