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551 | Charles F. Colcord, 58, 40 Locust Ave., Florence, died Wednesday at his residence. He had until recently operated a dairy farm near Verona. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mae McClanahan Colcord; two sons, Terry, the U.S. Army, Ft. McClellan, Ala., and Ronnie Colcord, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Mattingly, Louisville, and Mrs. Ann Ries, Cleves, Ohio, and a brother, Harold Colcord, Melbourne, Fla. Services will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Hamilton Funeral Home, Verona. Visitation is after 3 p.m. Friday. Burial in the Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry, Ridge. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 5 March 1970. | Colcord, Charles F. (I3087)
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552 | Charles Fletcher Bagley Charles Fletcher Bagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Bagley, was born August 17, 1921, and passed away January 14, 1932, age ten years, five months and three days. Charles leaves to mourn his departure his mother and father, three sisters, Margaret, Claire and Wilma, besides a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted at the Church of Christ, Purdin, Missouri by Rev. Ralph Acree, Sunday, January 17th at two o’clock. Burial was in Purdin cemetery. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 21 January 1932. | Bagley, Charles Fletcher (I1830)
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553 | CHARLES FLETCHER BAGLEY, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.CURTIS BAGLEY, born 17 Aug 1921, died 14 Jan 1932. Leaves sisters MARGARET, CLAIRE and WILMA. Burial Purdin Cemetery. from The Browning Leader-Record, issue 21 Jan 1932 | Bagley, Charles Fletcher (I1830)
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554 | Charles George Charles E. George, 88, assistant postmaster and acting postmaster here before his retirement, died early Thursday morning at the Jones Nursing Home in Marion where he had been a patient since last October. He had been ill since August. Mr. George had made his home with a grandson, John E. Main, 1620 s. Edgewood dr., until he entered the nursing home. He was a member of the Unitarian Church at Mt. Carmel, Mt. Moriah Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Valley of Indianapolis, and the National Association of Retired Civil Employees. He was born in Franklin County, June 5, 1878, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael George, and came here to 1917 from Franklin. His wife, Edna M. George, died in 1953. Surviving are three grandsons, John Main of Anderson, with whom he resided, Donald G. Main of Marion, and Richard Main of Indianapolis; eight great-grandchildren, and two nephews. Friends may call at the Baker Brothers Funeral Home after 4 p.m. today. Funeral services will be conducted at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Saturday by the Rev. John Siner of the First Methodist Church. Interment will be made in the East Maplewood Cemetery. Anderson Herald, Anderson, Indiana. Friday, 6 January 1967. | George, Charles Egbert (I2040)
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555 | Charles Gillkison Goshen: Charles L. Gilkison, 55, of 628 Manila road, died Saturday at Our Lady of Mercy Hospital, Mariemont. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Milford, where visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Plainview Cemetery at Newtonsville. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 18 June 1973. | Gilkison, Charles Lee (I791)
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556 | Charles H Derr , 65 formerly of this city died August 18 in Texas City, Texas. He was the son of William H & Julia Hedges Derr both deceased . He was the proprietor of Derr Hotel on the site of Hotel Frederick for years and during the Civil War.Two brothers Samuel & Marion Derr and three sisters Mamie Derr, Mrs. J M Murray and Kate Brendel survive him. The remains will be brought to the city for burial . Thomas P. Rice has Charge Frederick County Post | Derr, Charles Henry (I3381)
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557 | Charles H. Ehrhart Dies In Mt. Vernon Charles H. Ehrhart, 75, of Mount Vernon, formerly of Decatur, died at 10:25 p.m. Wednesday in Jefferson County Memorial Hospital, Mount Vernon. He had been in failing health five years and critically ill a month. He was born Sept. 21, 1879 near Decatur, a son of Samuel and Fannie Lourish Ehrhart. He married Lillie Belle Good in Decatur Feb. 28, 1901. A retired farmer, he was a member of the Methodist Church. Besides his wife, he leaves two sons, Roy of Benton and Edward of Belle Rive; six daughter, Mrs. Neva Bradford, Mount Vernon; Mrs. Gracie Crouch, Bluford; Mrs. Martha Grubbs and Mrs. Gladys Bernius, both of Decatur; Mrs. Lidora Dickey, Maroa, and Mrs. Marybelle Smith, Pecos, Tex.; a brother, Frank, Decatur, and 23 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Two sons, a daughter, one brother and two sisters preceded him in death. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. (CST) Saturday in the Pulley Funeral Home, Mount Vernon, where friends may call. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. (CDT) Saturday in the Boiling Springs Cemetery near Decatur. The Decatur Daily Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 10 June 1955. | Ehrhart, Charles Henry (I3296)
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558 | Charles Hedges (b.c. 1673; d.c. 12 Oct. 1743- Chester Co., Pa) who m. Elizabeth Stille (d. < 12 Oct. 1743 -Chester Co. Pa) daughter of Anders Stille and Annetje Pieters. (Olof Persson Stille and his Family by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig (PeterCraig@ColonialSwedes.org) originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 1, Number 16 (Fall 1997). http://mosesrawlings.freeservers.com/hedges.html | Hedges, Charles (I5203)
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559 | Charles Hedges, age 5, was apprenticed as a wheelright for a period of 12 years. The New Castle Court sat monthly, its December session being held on Tuesday, 3 December 1678. (NCR, 1:251). At the end of the January sitting (8-9 January 1678/9), the court records show "Mary the Late Widdow of William Hodges deceased this day apeared in Court whoe declared to have putt out hur son Charles hodges of about 5 Jeares of adge, unto Thomas Jacobs of Bread & Cheese Ysland for the full space and terme of Twelve Jears now next Ensuing, Thomas Jacobs Lykewyse apearing in Court did aknowledge to have taken the said Chyld for the abovesaid terme of 12 years; during which tyme hee doth promisse & Ingage to find the said boy with sufficient meat drink apparill washing and Lodgeing, and att the end of the 12 Jears to give to the boy a Cowe and Calfe, and doth further promis to Instruct him (if hee the said Jacobs Lives and that the boy is Capable of itt) in the trade of a wheele Right, and that his son Oele Tomas shall Larne the said boy to Reed as much as hee can teach him." (NCR, 1:285-86) Thomas Jacobsson, who accepted responsibility for Charles Hedges, was a Finnish Swede who had arrived in former new Sweden … in 1656 with his wife [and] three children…. Thomas Jacobsson's name last appeared in New Castle County court records in the above-quoted excerpt. He presumably died shortly thereafter. He was no longer living in February 1682/3 when his son, Olle Thomasson [but not Thomas Jacobsson], pledged allegiance to the new government of William Penn. (NCR, 2:37) The Joseph Project http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~hedges/joseph/life.htm [Repeated here is a series of excerpts from "The Colonial Descendants of William and Mary Hedges" by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, Washington D.C. , November 1988, quoted and posted on the HEDGES Biographies/Vital Statistics GenConnect board in 1999 by permission of the author] | Hedges, Charles (I5203)
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560 | Charles Lee Mosteller Brazil, Ind. (Special) - Graveside services for Charles Lee Mosteller, 17, RR14, who died at 3:30 a.m. Tuesday in Clay County Hospital, will be a 2 p.m. Thursday at Center Point Cemetery, with the Rev. Harold Kollmeyer officiating. Friends may call at Lawson-Slack Funeral Home. He was formerly a student at Brazil Junior High School. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mosteller; four sisters, Betty, Kathryn and Mildred, all at home, and Mrs. James Morgan, Spencer, four brother, Roy and Ross, both at home, Jack, Lena, and Carl, Indianapolis, and a step grandmother, Mrs. Cressie Mosteller, Indianapolis. The Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana. Wednesday, 3 March 1976. | Mosteller, Charles Lee (I5142)
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561 | CHARLES MAYHALL, SR, 79, OF LOUISVILLE, PASSED AWAY ON AUG 6, 2006 AT BAPTIST HOSPITAL EAST. HE WAS A NATIVE OF LEXINGTON, KY, A RETIRED ACCOUNTING CLERK FOR WHAYNE SUPPLY WITH 37 YEARS OF SERVICE, A MEMBER OF BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH AND A US ARMY WORLD WAR II AND KOREAN CONFLICT VETERAN, AND A GRADUATE OF MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY. OBITUARY AS IN THE COURIER-JOURNAL, AUG.2006 | Mayhall, Charles M. (I3848)
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562 | Charles P. Denger, 92, of Illahee Hills Retirement Center in Urbandale died of Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma Saturday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton’s Near Highland Memory Gardens Funeral Home, with burial at Resthaven Cemetery in West Des Moines. Mr. Denger was born in Missouri and had lived near Dows before moving to the Des Moines area 70 years ago. He was a retired independent oil jobber and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Auburn Union Park Masonic Lodge and enjoyed golfing and fishing. He is survived by a son, Dennis of Urbandale; and a grandchild. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elaine. Friends may call an hour before services Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the America Cancer Society. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, 14 January 2002. | Denger, Charles Peter (I976)
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563 | Charles P. Rude Alamo – Charles P. Rude, 75, died Thursday night in the McAllen Municipal Hospital after an illness of several months. Mr. Rude came to Alamo from Topeka, Kans. 28 years ago. He was a member of the Alamo Community Church and the Topeka Masonic Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Ethel, two daughters, Mrs. Ellis Beavers, Pharr, Mrs. M.L. Reyna, Brownsville, one brother, Harold L., Portland, Ore., three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He had celebrated his fiftieth wedding anniversary last Thanksgiving. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Alamo Community Church with the Rev. Richard Thompson, officiating. The Skinner Funeral Home of Pharr is in charge of arrangements. The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. Friday, 13 January 1961. | Rude, Charles Potter (I3013)
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564 | Charles Petty Charles Petty of Crescent City died at the Livermore Veterans’ Hospital Monday after a prolonged illness. Thirty-six years of age, he was born in Wyoming. For the past two years a fifth-grade instructor at the Bess Maxwell school, he was a member of the Crescent City Knights of Columbus and had served as committeeman for the local cub scouts. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He is survived by his wife, Mildred, of Crescent City; three children, Mike, Chuck and Bob; his Barents, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Petty of Topeka, Kans.; two brothers, Bernard J. Petty of Orlando, Fla., and Earl W. Petty of Buffalo, N.Y.; one sister, Sister James Clare of the Sisters of Charity, Denver, Colo. Eureka Humboldt Standard, Eureka, California. Wednesday, 17 December 1958. | Petty, Charles Irving (I1925)
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565 | Charles Richard Adams January 16, 1932 - January 27, 2014 Beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, Charles Richard Adams, passed away Jan. 27, 2014 at the age of 82. He was born in Wyoming on Jan. 16, 1932, served proudly in the Navy for 20 years, married his soulmate, Yoshi, on Sept. 25, 1979, retired from American Airlines and found his way to Payson, Ariz. in 1987. He was a friend to many and someone who was always willing to lend a helping hand. He was preceded in death by daughter Sandra and is survived by wife, Yoshiko; children, Alina, Jamie, Dorothy, Rhonda, Donald, Kathy and Donna; 16 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. He is and will always be missed. Graveside services were Tuesday, Feb. 4 in Phoenix at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Road. The Payson Roundup, Payson, Arizona, Tuesday, February 04, 2014 | Adams, Charles Richard (I2984)
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566 | Charles Robert Hamner Charles Robert Hamner, 81, Overbrook, died March 4, 1992, at a Topeka hospital. Mr. Hamner was a minister in the Topeka, Pomona, and Overbrook areas. He moved from Pomona to Overbrook in 1966. He also farmed for a few years and had worked for the Overbrook Co-op until he retired in 1975. He was born July 26, 1910, at Atchison, the son of John Wallace and Emma Clyde Estes Hamner. Mr. Hamner attended Larkinburg and Bittersweet grad schools near Valley Falls, was graduated from Valley Halls High School in 1930 and from Manhattan Bible College in 1936. Mr. Hamner was a member of the Church of Christ in Overbrook and a life member of the American Polled Hereford Association. He was married to Mary Alice Hedges on June 24, 1934, in Nortonville. She survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Patricia A. Waller, Overbrook, and Margaret S. Miller, Osage City; a son, Charles E. Hamner, Overbrook; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Services were March 7 in the Church of Christ, Overbrook. Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka. Greenwood-Roberts Funeral Home, Overbrook, was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church of Christ, Overbrook, and left at the funeral home. The Oskaloosa Independent, Oskaloosa, Kansas. Thursday, 12 March 1992, page 6. | Hamner, Charles Robert (I1091)
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567 | Charles W Bender, 64, of Whiting, Kansas, died yesterday at the Holton hospital, Holton, Kansas. He was born in Afton, Oklahoma, and lived in Whiting fifty-seven years. Mr Bender was a retired road worker for the Jackson County Kansas highway department. He was a member of the Methodist church here. He leaves his wife, Mrs Marie Bender of the home; a daughter, Miss Caroline Maxine Bender of the home; a son, Charles W Bender, Jr, Merriam; a sister, Mrs Gladys DeBusk, Stroud, Oklahoma, and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 1:30 pm Tuesday at the Mercer Chapel, Holton; burial in Spring Hill cemetery, Whiting. The Kansas City STAR. | Bender, Charles William (I1102)
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568 | Charles William Bender Jr, 74, Bella Vista, Arkansas, died September 16, 2007, at a Bentonville, Arkansas hospital. He was born July 27, 1933, in Whiting, Kansas, the son of Charles William Bender and Perpecta Marie (Hedges) Bender. He lived in Whiting in his younger years. Mr Bender joined the Navy in October 1952, serving during the Korean conflict. He was discharged from the Navy in 1956 and worked for newspapers in Topeka and Kansas City, Missouri, retiring in 1993. He was a Methodist. He married Grace D Chick on July 20, 1952. She survives. Other survivors include two sons, 'Bill' Bender, Topeka, and Steve Bender (wife DeAnn), Prairie Village; three granddaughters, Christa, Michele and Natalie. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Bella Vista Funeral Home and Crematory in Bella Vista, Arkansas, with the Reverend Wayne Bartruff officiating. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in Spring Hill Cemetery at Whiting under the direction of Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Holton. * * * * * BELLA VISTA -- Charles William Bender Jr, 74, of Bella Vista died September 16, 2007, at Northwest Medical Center-Bentonville. He was born July 27, 1933, in Whiting, Kansas, to Charles William and Perpecta Marie Hedges Bender. He lived in Whiting in his younger years, and after graduating from high school he married Grace D Chick on July 20, 1952. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War. He worked in Topeka, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, at the newspapers until he retired in 1993. He was a Methodist. Survivors include his wife, Grace D Bender of Bella Vista; two sons, Bill Bender of Topeka and Steve Bender and wife DeAnn of Prairie Village, Kansas; three granddaughters, Christa, Michele and Natalie. Services will be held at 10 am Wednesday at Bella Vista Funeral Home and Crematory, www.funermation.com, with the Reverend Wayne Bartruff officiating. Burial will be in the Springhill Cemetery in Whiting at a later time. Memorials may be made to a favorite charity. The Morning News, Springdale, Arkansas, September 17, 2007 | Bender, Charles William “Chuck” (I4135)
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569 | Charlie was the son of Charles Carl Oehrlein and Katherine Alice Fryer Oehrlein. He first married Artie Mae Gilkison in 1928. He later married Neva Cristal Gray in June of 1962 in London, Ohio. | Oehrlein, Charles Leroy (I3214)
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570 | Charlotte Elizabeth Roderuck was a retired Chemist and had worked as an Assistant Professor, an Associate Professor and a Professor. She was the eldest child of George Edgar and Margaret Hazel [Hedges] Roderuck. Her five siblings were Harold Edgar Roderuck, Margaret Louise Roderuck, Catherine H [Roderuck] Shriver, Florence [Roderuck] Garst and Doris [Roderuck] Flanigan. | Roderuck, Charlotte Elizabeth (I5400)
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571 | Charlotte Housh Glen Elder – Charlotte Housh, 73, Glen Elder, died Friday, June 2, 1995, at her daughter’s home in Beloit. Mrs. Housh was born Charlotte Glauser on Dec. 7, 1921, at Glen Elder and was a Glen Elder resident since 1969, moving from Houston. She was a horticulturist for Bock’s Garden Center, Cawker City. She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary and Senior Arts Club, both of Glen Elder; attended the First Baptist Church and American Baptist Women, and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and Investment Club, all of Beloit; and was a former member of the Order of Eastern Star and past president of Home Demonstration Unit, both of Houston. Her husband, Clark, died in 1991. Survivors include two sons, Dwight and Dale, both of Glen Elder; two daughters, Nancy Herberholz of Beloit and Susan Bowles of Cawker City; and 10 grandchildren. The services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Glenwood Cemetery, Glen Elder, the Rev. John Grummon officiating. Memorials may be made to Glen Elder American Legion Auxiliary or Hospice of the Heartland. Visitation will be at Harrison Funeral Home, 302 N. Hersey, Beloit 67420. The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas. Saturday, 3 June 1995. | Glauser, Charlotte Helen (I4224)
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572 | Charlotte Smith Charlotte Louise Smith, 69, of Allerton, formerly of Chrisman, died at 11:55 a.m. Mon. (April 3, 2006) at Pleasant Meadows Christian Village, Chrisman. Graveside services were at 2 p.m. Thursday at Young American Cemetery, Hume, Marvin Smith officiated. Joines Appleby Funeral Home, 401 W. Gillogly St., Newman, handled arrangements. Mrs. Smith was born Aug. 20, 1936, in Danville, a daughter of Marion and Olive Lancaster Cook. She married Eugene Smith on Aug. 19, 1956, in Hume. He survives. Survivors also include a son, Raymond Smith of Allerton; a daughter, Debra Beeson of Tuscola; a sister, Carolyn Baker of Jacksonville; a grandson; and two step grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Mrs. Smith graduated from Georgetown High School in 1954, and attended Eastern Illinois University in Charleston. She lived in Rural Chrisman and farmed with her husband for 45 years. She was a member of Hume Christian Church and attended Metcalf Christian Church and Allerton United Methodist Church. Mrs. Smith was a homemaker and enjoyed sewing, gardening and cooking. She was a member of the Senior Citizen Group of Allerton. Memorials may be made to Hume Christian Church, Hume; or Allerton United Methodist Church, Allerton. Southern Champaign County Today, Ville Grove, Illinois. Wednesday, 12 April 2006. | Cook, Charlotte Louise (I1038)
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573 | CHATHAM, Oct. 28 - Mrs. Anna B. Reeves, 87, formerly of Sweetwater, died at 6:15 a.m. Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nora Beard, in Chatham. Mrs. Reeves was born Dec. 12, 1870 in Kentucky. In 1902, she married Robert E. Reeves. She was a member of Sweetwater Christian Church. Surviving are one son, John Jones, of Petersburg; three daughters, Mrs. Inez Reeves, of Normal; Mrs. Nora Beard, of Chatham; and Mrs. Ella Schafer, of Normal; one stepson, William Reeves, of Indiana; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Effie Gray, of Kentucky; and Mrs. Mary Gray, of Creve Coeur; 11 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Sweetwater Christian Church. Burial was in Sugar Grove Cemetery. Daily Illinois State Journal. Wednesday, Oct 29, 1958. Springfield, IL. Page: 19. | Gilkison, Annie Belle (I579)
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574 | Chester Miller, Shelley, 19. Services Friday (Redinger, Seiling) The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Thursday, 26 March 1998. | Miller, Shelley Sue (I5167)
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575 | Chester "Rollie" Yeazel was born to Adam and Sarah Yeazel in Homer. In 1915, he married Sophia Cordella Hedges in Fairmount, and they had two sons: Howard and Harold Yeazel. Rollie and Sophia lived in the Center Point area for 27 years, starting in 1918 and were members of the Center Point Church where he served as a deacon and Sunday School superintendent. They moved to Fairmount on March 6, 1945 and he entered public office in 1949, serving as Fairmount Mayor until 1968, including a short time in the early 1960s when he initially didn't seek re-election, but was asked to return after the winning candidate stepped down shortly after election. Improvements under Rollie Yeazel to the town of Fairmount included the installation of the water system and water treatment plant in 1951 at a cost of $135,000 that was raised through municipal and revenue bonds, new signals and gates for the railroad crossing and natural gas that was pumped in from the Sidell area. After he stepped out of public office, he took up the hobby of caning furniture. Contributor: LISA DAVIS (50366112) | Yeazel, Chester "Rollie" (I93)
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576 | Chester Adkins Chester Admins, 83, 510 Walnut St., died at 1 p.m. Friday at the SEK Baptist Hospital. He is survived by four daughters, Evelyn Curl, Newport; Gladys Craig, Alleen Norvell, and Twilra Steele, Corbin; seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren; two brothers, Esom Adkins, California, and Raymond Adkins, Covington. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Vankirk Funeral Home chapel by the Rev. Ronald Blevins. Burial will be in the Resthaven Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Herbert Eaton, Bobby Joe Easton, Jack Eaton, Ernie . Prewitt, Harrison Parker, Tom Smith and Don Smith. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. Saturday. The Corbin Times-Tribune, Corbin, Kentucky. Sunday, 7 August 1977. | Adkins, Chester Charles (I838)
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577 | Chester Beagles vs. Marie Beagles. Court orders that the action be dismissed. Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Tuesday, 17 April 1934, page 6. | Beagles, Chester Ainslee (I2834)
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578 | Chester was born on November 3, 1922 and passed away on Thursday, January 10, 2019. Chester was a resident of Kentucky at the time of passing. Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 16, 2019. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/chester-garrison-obituary?pid=191274586 | Garrison, Chester Woodrow (I3061)
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579 | Chester, WV. Robert J. Hedges, 82 of Chester passed away on Sunday April 13, 2104 at the Stone Pear Pavilion at Fox Crest where had been living for the past five years. Born in Indianapolis, IN., on July 29, 1931, he was a son of the late Ernest and Lucille Lawrence Hedges. A 30 year Navy Veteran, he was the head signalman for the 7th Fleet. Later he worked as a manager for the Motel 6 franchise in places such as Jacksonville, FL., and Murphysboro, TN. He attended the Chester First Church of the Nazarene. His wife, Linda Hedges preceded him in death. Survivors include his sisters, Pearley Flowers of Cameron, OH., and Elizabeth Joan Crousore of Ft. Wayne, IN., and many nieces and nephews. Interment will follow at Locust Hill Cemetery in Chester. Source: The Arner Funeral Home 13 April 2014 | Hedges, Robert Junior (I4630)
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580 | Child Dies Vicki Jo Fields, 13-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Artis Fields, Wallingford, Route 1, died at 2:50 a.m. today at St. Joseph Hospital. She was admitted Friday. The body was taken to the Boone Funeral Home, Flemingsburg. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 2 October 1965. | Fields, Vicky Jo (I4873)
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581 | Childers Lorena Gaines of 1935 NW 20 St., Miami, formerly of Huntington W.Va., died Tues. in a Pontiac, Mich. hospital while visiting daughter, Mrs. Joyce O’Neill in Union Lake, Mich. Funeral services Sat. 2 P.M. Beard Mortuary, Rev. William Plybon. Burial Ridgelawn Cemetery in Huntington, W.Va. Survivors include son Ruffner G. Bright, St. Louis Mo. daughter Mrs. Frances Stell, Rahway, N.J., Joyce O’Neill, Union Lake, Mich. Sister, Mrs. Robert Scott, Cincinnati, Ohio. Brothers Floyd Gaines, Hammersville, Ohio. Harold Gaines, Dayton, Ohio, Eugene Gaines, Fairborn, Ohio. 6 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Member of Allapattah Baptist Church, Miami, also member of Temperance Union, Huntington Mothers Club, Navy Mothers, Army Mothers, VFW Auxiliary, Huntington City Mission Auxiliary. In Lieu of flowers family requests contributions be made to the Huntington City Mission or the Allapattah Baptist Church. The Miami News, Miami, Florida. Saturday, 7 July 1973. | Gaines, Lorene (I5094)
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582 | Children from census and other records: Lester Firman, b.8 Dec 1920 Martha Pauline, b.7 June 1920 Ada Eileen, b.15 Nov 1927 Phyllis Jean, b. abt 1929 Juanita Mae, b.5 Nov 1930 Daniel Delano Ward, b.12 Oct 1936 | Starrett, Amy (I1198)
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583 | Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri, Saturday, October 15, 1977, Page 4. The descendants of William S. and Mary Ellen (Sallee) Buckman met at the Wheeling Shelterhouse October 9 for their annual reunion. Ivan and Lois Buckman and Leroy and Janice Geist were hosts for the occasion. Thanks for the meal were expressed by J. M Goldsmith. "Happy Birthday" was sung to Betty Wood whose birthday was that day The afternoon was spent visiting and enjoying the playground. Three births and one death were reported since last October. Donna Marie, daughter of Ray and Joyce Epperly, arrived November 16, 1976; Aaron Christopher, son of David and Pam Minor, arrived December 8, 1976; Amanda Richelle. daughter of Richard and Susan Buckman, arrived July 30, 1977. Manley Buckman died December 31, 1976. Seventy-three were present including Manuel and Blanche Goldsmith, Tucson, Ariz.; Gary and Lcta Coffey, Springfield; Bill and Marge Buckman, Cheryl, Shane and Jamey George, St. Joseph; Richard, Susan and Amanda Buckman. Hamilton; Dianna Wood, Columbia; Elaine, Bruce and Rochelle Buckner, Humphreys. Jesse, Janice and Trudy Buckman, Purdin; Danny and Brenda Neil and Terry Keller, Rothvilie; Joyce, Donnie and Donna Epperly and Toni Buckman, Brookfield; Morgan, Clara, Ivan, Lois, Karen Buckman, David, Pam and Aaron Minor, Marceline; Herb, Janet Sandra, Randy, Mark Peper, Paris. Brooks, Annie, Orville, Helen and Barbara Buckman, Rex, Pat, Carrie, Jody Wood, Meadville; Leroy, Janice Geist, Kevin, Karina, Kathi, Kenneth and Kimberli Kerr, Chillicothe. Mabel, Robert,Marilyn, Carolyn, Glenn, Jennie Leland, Opal and Glen W. Buckman, Lois and Harold White, Daniel, Eudora, Danelle and J. W. Fitzpatrick, Betty, Dale and Steve Wood, Linneus. Miss Kate Buckman, Chillicothe, was unable to attend this year because she is in the Hedrick Medical Center with a broken hip. Next year's reunion will be Sunday, October 8, 1978, at the Wheeling shelter house with Robert, Marilyn and Glen W. Buckman as hosts. | Buckman, William Sidney (I176)
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584 | Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri, Saturday, October 15, 1977, Page 4. Notice of the Buckman family reunion. Manley's death is reported. | Buckman, Manley Carrell (I175)
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585 | Chosen `Good Neighbors` On Breneman Program. Mr. and Mrs. George Hedges, who live north of Jamaica, were chosen the good “Good Neighbors” last Thursday morning on the popular “Breakfast in Hollywood” program presided over by Tom Breneman. A letter signed by 27 friends and neighbors whom they had befriended was read over the air. Friday evening they received an orchid from the grogram, which had been sent by air express. Mr. ad Mrs. Hedges have been married 56 years, he is 81 and she is 77. They have three children, Ralph of Sidell route, Mrs. Sophia Yeazel and Mrs. Grace Fox of Fairmount. They also have six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. They purchased the farm home where they now live in 1919. Since the broadcast, they have received many interesting cards and letters from all over the United States. Some were from people named Hedges who were trying to trace their family. Sidell Journal, Sidell, Illinois. Thursday, January 29, 1948. Page 1. | Hedges, George Fielden (I82)
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586 | CHRIS WAYNE MILLER, of Church Hill, TN, formerly of Seiling, passed from this life on Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at the age of 39 years, 7 months, and 17 days. Chris was the son of Mack and Connie (Clayton) Miller and grew up in the Seiling area where he attended school, before graduating from Emmerson High School in Oklahoma City. He then spent many years in Woodward as a concrete finisher, and had more recently returned to college, carrying a 4.0 GPA as a double major in business and technology at Northeast State College in Kingsport, TN. He was raised a member of the Church of Christ, being baptized by Kevin Ballard at the Quartz Mountain Christian Camp at a young age. Chris had an amazing spiritual personality and he touched a lot of people with his faith in God. Anyone who knew Chris thought of him as a "big kid". He had a fun, child-like way about him and was always joking around making people laugh. But most importantly Chris was an amazing father to his children. He taught them that what mattered most in life was a strong, faithful relationship with God. He made sure his children knew how smart, good looking, and important each one of them were. He was so proud of every one of them and they were so proud of him because their dad never gave up on anything he dreamed about doing in his life. Chris loved God and his children deeply and always expressed that love to them. Chris was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Raymond and Ludie Miller, maternal grandparents Lyle and Betty Clayton, and his sister Shelley Miller. Left to carry his legacy are his four children, Christen “Sierra” Miller of Sharon, Ethan Mack Miller, Cade Alexander Miller, both of Woodward and Tristan Miller of Montana, his parents Mack and Connie Miller of Seiling, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and a lifetime of friends. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, March 3, 2016 at the Elm Grove Community Church in Chester with Pastor Orville White officiating. Burial will follow at Cedardale Cemetery. Chris’ family have entrusted his care services and burial to director Luke Faires, and the staff of Redinger Funeral Home. Redinger Funeral Home Seiling, Ok. | Miller, Chris Wayne (I5166)
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587 | Christina Knoll. Was born in Erzening, Wuertemburg, Germany, January 5, 1826, and died near Holton, April 23, 1922. Her age was 96 years, 3 months, 18 days. She came to America in 1852, settling first in Wisconsin, then in Platte county, Missouri, then in Leavenworth and finally came to Holton in 1864. For 58 years she was a resident of this community and as one of the pioneers had her full share of its development. In 1858, while yet in Wisconsin, she was united in marriage with Henry Knoll. Husband and two daughters preceded her in death. In 1866 she was converted at an old fashioned camp meeting near Holton. She united with the Evangelical church and died in the faith. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Christine Haag, Mrs. Hannah Hersh, the Misses Rose and Minnie Knoll, all of Holton; 24 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. … Interment was made in Holton cemetery. The Holton Recorder, April 27, 1922. | Weber, Christina (I3330)
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588 | Christine Harmon September 10, 1929-November 5, 2013. Christine Harmon, 84, of Tilton, widow of Kenneth Paul Harmon, passed away Tuesday, November 5, 2013. She was born September 10, 1929 in Dalesburg, KY to the late Clarice Million Sparks and the late Rev. W.T.Sparks. Christine worked at Dunbar Drug Store and Colonial Village Pharmacy. She was a member of Tilton Christian Church where she taught Sunday School for many years. Christine was very faithful to her church and to her family. She is survived by four children, Garey (Cyndy) Harmon of Tilton, Keith (Missy) Harmon of Flemingsburg, Paula (Curtis) Hawkins of Tilton, and Lisa (Phillips) Wagoner of Flemingsburg; six grandchildren, Derek (Bethany Price) Harmon, Blake (Betsy) Harmon, Daniel Harmon, Dustin Hawkins, Molly Hawkins, and Sara Wagoner, all of Fleming County; two great-grandchildren, Ty Hawkins and Claire Harmon; a sister, Bernice Porter of Oletha, KS; a brother Clyde Sparks of Lexington; a brother-in-law, Ray King of Cold Springs, KY; and several nieces and nephews. Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by : two sisters, Edith Mineer and Virginia Low Schwartz; and a brother, Elwood Sparks. Funeral services were held at 1:00 pm Saturday, November 9, 2013 at the Denton-Workman Funeral Home. Pastor Jim Wilson officiated and interment was in Sunset Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Derek Harmon, Blake Harmon, Daniel Harmon, Dustin Hawkins, Curtis Hawkins, and Phillips Wagoner. Memorials are suggested to Tilton Christian Church, 100 Greenway Rd., Flemingsburg, KY 41041. Condolences may be made at www dentonworkman com | Sparks, Mildred Christine (I4920)
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589 | Cincinnati Post, OH. Friday, June 9, 1995. Albert L. Tebelman had to learn responsibility at a young age. His mother died when he was 11, leaving only his older brother and father on their family farm in Williamstown. His father was sick, so it was up to Albert and his brother to keep the farm going. He took up the challenge and carried on the tradition the rest of his life, never moving off the farm. Mr. Tebelman, 84, died Thursday at his home. He was a member of Roanoke Christian Church in Pendleton County, Ky. "He's done a lot of hard work in his life," said Mr. Tebelman's son, Charles Tebelman. "As far as farming, there isn't much of it he hasn't done at one time or another." Mr. Tebelman spent much of the time on the farm raising sheep and cattle, but also ran a small sawmill. About 10 years ago, it became harder for Mr. Tebelman to keep up his work on the farm, so he took some time off and began traveling with his wife, Goldie McClanahan Tebelman. They had been married for 60 years. "We'd been to about every state," she said. Besides his wife and son, survivors include daughters, Sandra Lillard of Florence,Ky., Linda Brown and Janet Evans, both of Williamstown, Ky.; two grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren, one great-granddaughter and six stepgreat-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home, Williamstown. Visitation will be 5 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the church or St. Elizabeth Home Health/Hospice. ============ Lexington Herald-Leader, KY. Friday, June 9, 1995. WILLIAMSTOWN -- Albert L. Tebelman, 84, Cynthiana Street, retired farmer, husband of Goldie Lee McClanahan Tebelman, died yesterday, apparently of cancer. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Elliston-Stanley Funeral Home. Visitation 5-9 p.m. today. Contributions suggested to Roanoke Christian Church in Pendleton County or St. Elizabeth Hospice, Covington. | Tebelman, Albert Limerick (I3083)
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590 | City News in Brief Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Buschman G. Jaquett and Cora E. Champlia, Edward Krause and Anna M. Singer, Ambrose D. Hedges and Sarah E. Clark. The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 9 September 1888, page 10. | Hedges, Ambrose Dudley (I1972)
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591 | City News in Brief Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Buschman G. Jaquett and Cora E. Champlia, Edward Krause and Anna M. Singer, Ambrose D. Hedges and Sarah E. Clark. The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 9 September 1888, page 10. | Clark, Sarah (I1978)
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592 | City Paragraphs [list of short paragraphs about local news, includes this about Robert] Coroner Beck is investigating the cause of the death of a boy named Hedges, at 503 West Maryland street. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Thursday, 23 February 1893, page 2. | Hedges, Robert William (I4623)
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593 | Civil War general index to pension files show: Name of solider: Greeson, Jacob. Name of dependent Widow: Greeson, Matilda Minor: ?ondui? [difficult to read], A. B. Gdn. Service: E. 12. Ind. Inf. Date of filing: 1863 May 30: Widow Application No.23026. Certificate No.13037. 1868 Dec 16: Minor Application No.169,132. Certificate No.125,450. | Greeson, Jacob (I1974)
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594 | Civil War service. Name: John Miller Birth Year: abt 1821 Age: 42 Enrollment Date: 1 Dec 1863 Discharge Date: 10 Mar 1865 Place: Columbus, Indiana Company: A Regiment: 120 Notes: Killed at Kingston, N.C. March 10, 1865. | Miller, John (I2036)
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595 | Civil War Soldier. Enlisted on 8/11/1862 as a Private. On 8/11/1862 he mustered into "E" Co. 12th Indiana Infantry. He died of disease on 4/3/1863 at Memphis, TN. | Greeson, Jacob (I1974)
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596 | Civil War Veteran, 95, Dies at LaBelle Thomas E. Hedges, 95, died yesterday at his home in Labelle after a short illness. He was born Jan. 22, 1843 in Louis county, Ky. and has lived in LaBelle for the past 27 years. He is a civil war veteran. Mr. Hedges is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Georgette Truesdell, Springhill, Ky.; three sons, U.G. Hedges, R.V. Hedges, of LaBelle, and E.F. Hedges of Tolesboro, Ky., and a granddaughter, Mrs. Wade Hampton of LaBelle. Funeral arrangements are being made by Spooner and Engelhardt funeral home and services will be held at 3 o’clock this afternoon at the LaBelle Methodist church with Rev. P.T. Tyler and Rev. W.E. Dance officiating. Interment will be in the Ortona cemetery. News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Monday, 19 December 1938, page 1. | Hedges, Thomas Edgar (I504)
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597 | Clara Ethel Ann Armstrong passed away Saturday Jan. 14, 1974 at Pershing Memorial Hospital. She was born Jan. 26, 1897 In Novinger, Mo. Daughter of Isaac Newton Cassity and Elizabeth (Smith) Cassity. She married Fred Armstrong who preceded her In death Feb. 1, 1958. She Is survived by five daughters, Frances Simpson, Chicago Illnois, Irene Walsh St. Joseph, Mo. Dorothy Miller, Brookfield, Mo. Mary Schrekhise, Bucklin, Mo. Betty Stanfield, Brookfield, Mo. Two sisters, Lelia Pulliam and Blanche Thompson both of Brookfield, Mo, One Brother Edgar Cassity, Chillicothe, Mo. Services at Hill Funeral Home, Burial In the Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Missouri. | Cassity, Clara Ethel (I2330)
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598 | Clara Jane Scott was first married 10 Mar 1864, Adams County, Ohio, to Samuel Woodworth (1847-1869). | Scott, Clara Jane (I3208)
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599 | Clarence Brain Rites Are Today Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in St. Paul’s Episcopal church for Clarence Brain, 76, nationally-known Mason who died Saturday in his home, 604 NW 17. Burial is to be in Memorial Park cemetery under direction of Guardian funeral home. A member of the Society of Blue Friars, the journalist of Masonry. Brain was a collector of original Masonic publications and records. Collectors term Brain’s Masonic library as “priceless.” Among the rare volumes is a ritual written in longhand by Albert Pike. Past master of lodge No.36, Brain was high priest of the Royal Arch Masons, past master of council No.18, past grad high priest of the Royal Arch Masons, Knights York Cross of Honor, Knight Commander Court of Honor, member of ritual committee of the general grand chapter of the Royal Arch Masons, Grand Chancellor or the College of Rites and member of the Royal Order of Scotland. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn, of the home, and son, Gilbert T. Brain, Huron, S.D. Bearers will be Robert H. Sherman, Gen. William S. Key, Dennis Donovan, Harry House, Vernon Downing, J.S. Tate, W.C. Schmitt, William H. Powell, Roy R. Russel and W. King Larimore. The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Monday, 5 March 1951. | Brain, Clarence (I1208)
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600 | Clarence C. Cassity Clarence C. Cassity of El Monte died March 22. He is survived by his wife Helen and step-daughter Carol Maves. Services are pending. Lee R. Hill is acting as director. Monrovia News-Post, Monrovia, California. Sunday, 27 March 1983. | Cassity, Clarence Clifford (I1212)
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