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651 | Court New Herschel Gaines, 30 years old, of Knightstown, who was found guilty last week by a jury of attempted rape, was sentenced to serve from five to 21 years in Indiana prison Tuesday and fined $100 and costs. He was taken to Michigan City Wednesday. Sentence had been withheld pending possible motion of a new trial by defense attorneys. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Thursday, 12 June 1941. | Gaines, Herschel (I5096)
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652 | Cpl. Grover Bishop Dies In Germany Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Bishop of 632 East High street have been notified that their son, Cpl. Grover C. Bishop, 32, died April 29 in Germany. The message did not state the cause of death. Corporal Bishop had seen seven months of active service with General Patton’s Third Army and fought in the Battle of Bastogne. He received the Presidential Unit Citation and other commendations. The soldier took basic training at Fort Bragg, N.C., Camp Hood, Texas, and Camp Shelby, Miss. He has two younger brothers in service. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 23 May 1945. | Bishop, Grover Cleveland (I4837)
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653 | Cpl. Leonard Hedges S.S. Guard In Austria, Died June 7, There. Word was received by Mrs. Robert Hedges of Vici, Wednesday from the war department, stating that her son, Cpt. Leonard Hedges, died June 7, 1945. In his last letter to his relatives, dated June 1st in Austria, said he was guarding S.S. troops, and further stated, “You might think the was is over, over here, but if you were where I am, you would think differently.” Cpl. Hedges, 27-years of age was inducted into service in February, 1941, trained in Field Artillery at Fort Bill and three other camps, before going to Fort Ord, Calif., and sent to the Aleutians for four months. Returning, he visited his relatives and then sent to Fort Bill for three months special training before he was sent in January, 1944 for overseas service in Italy, France and Germany. Other than his mother, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Norman Wildman and Mrs. Lynn Espy, and five brothers, Jess, Gordon and Elmer Hedges of Richmond community; Faye Hedges, Seiling, and Frank Hedges, Taos, N. Mexico. Woodward County Journal, Woodward, Oklahoma. Thursday, 28 June 1945. | Hedges, Leonard Ray (I3178)
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654 | Cpl. Leonard R. Hedges Cpl. Leonard R. Hedges, T/5, F.A., son of Lucy J. Hedges and the late J.R. Hedges, was born at Cestos, Oklahoma, on January 19, 1918, and died June 7, 1945, at Salzburg, Austria, at the age of 27 years, four months and 18 days. Cpl. Hedges received his education in the Richmond community and united with the Christian church at an early age. He entered the services of his country February 24, 1942, and was stationed at Fort Sill, Okla., until May of that year when he went to Fort Bragg, N. Carolina. Later that fall he went to Camp Carson, Colo., and from there back to Fort Sill for a three months Saddler’s Course. Then on to Camp Hale, Colo. In the fall of 1943, he was transferred to Camp Ord, Calif., and from there he went to the Aleutian Islands and was in the invasion of Kiska. He returned to the States about Christmas of the same year and after a 30 day furlough, went again to Fort Sill and from there to the European Theater of operation. He served in Italy, France, and Germany and Austria where he met his untimely death. Other than his mother, he leaves to mourn his passing, two sisters, Mrs. N.B. Wildman and Mrs. Lynn Espy of the Cestos community; and five brothers, Jess Hedges and Gordon Hedges, Cestos; F.M. Hedges, Seiling; Frank Hedges, Taos, New Mexico, and Rev. Elmer Hedges, Tempe, Ariz. Woodward County Journal, Woodward, Oklahoma. Thursday, 12 July 1945. | Hedges, Leonard Ray (I3178)
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655 | CPO GLEN LeROY CLIFTON (USN, ret.), 73, of 803 Par died Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Woodhaven Memorial Cemetery in Millington. Woodhaven Funeral Home of Millington has charge. Mr. Clifton , the husband of Joyce Bonderman Clifton , also leaves three daughters, Rebecca G. Clifton and Janet D. Jowers, both of Memphis, and Linda L. Joyner of Sardis, Miss.; a sister, Joyce Morgan of Janesville, Wis., five grandchildren and a great-grandchild. (Published in The Commercial Appeal 3/12/1993) LKH Note: The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Tennessee. | Clifton, Glen LeRoy (I4128)
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656 | Crain-Bundren Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Bundren announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Jessie Hedges to Dr. Melvin Lee Crain. The wedding occurred on August 23. Knoxville Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee. Sunday, 27 August 1922. | Bundren, Jessie Hedges (I2764)
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657 | Crain-Bundren Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Bundren announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Jessie Hedges to Dr. Melvin Lee Crain. The wedding occurred on August 23. Knoxville Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee. Sunday, 27 August 1922. | Crain, Dr. Melvin Lee (I1653)
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658 | Crash Kills Two on Monrovia Road Two Indianapolis persons were injured fatally and two other injured seriously early yesterday when their automobile careened off Ind. 42 east of Monrovia, near the J.L. Martin farm, and crashed against a tree. Mrs. Laverne Eaker, 27 years old, 823 Sadie street, and Ernest Hedges, 44, formerly of 801 Sadie street, were killed instantly. Earl Eaker, 28, husband of Mrs. Eaker and half brother of Mr. Hedges, suffered sever cuts and bruises. Mrs. Edna Lovall, 38, Corrill street, a friend of the others were injured seriously. State police, who investigated the accident, said Mr. Eaker, driver of the car, failed to negotiate a turn in the road and lost control of the car. Brought to City Hospital Mr. Eaker and Mrs. Lovall were brought to the City Hospital. Bodies of Mrs. Eaker and Mr. Hedges were returned to Indianapolis yesterday. Mr. Hedges moved from Indianapolis recently and was farming in Morgan county. He is survived by three children, Pearly June Hedges, Robert Hedges and Joan Hedges, who make their home with a grandmother here; his stepfather, Dedly Eaker, and two half-brothers, Earl Eaker and Robert Eaker, all of Indianapolis. Surviving Mrs. Eaker, besides her husband, are three children, May Eaker, Earl Eaker Jr., and Raymond Eaker; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Strate of Indianapolis, and a brother, Robert Strate, who is in the army at Fort Warren Wyo. Double funeral services for Mrs. Eaker and Mr. Hedges will be at __ o’clock Friday afternoon at the Second Free Methodist Church. Both wil be buried in Floral Park Cemetery. Newspaper clipping from Find a Grave, no publication information available. | Hedges, Ernest Easter (I4626)
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659 | Crawfordsville - Ardith L. Riggen Bushong, 79, of Crawfordsville died 5:00 pm Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at St. Clare Medical Center in Crawfordsville, IN. She was born September 1, 1927 in Hillsdale, IN to the late Bert Plank and Evelyn Mildred Crawford. Because she was such a tiny baby her older sisters often said she was no bigger than a "punkin seed" which was later shortened to their lifelong nickname for her, "Punk." On April 17, 1945 she married Kenneth N. Riggen who died April 6, 1964. She is survived by her husband of twelve years, Dean Bushong whom she married April 23, 1994 in Mecca, IN. Other survivors include five sons; Kenneth Riggen and his wife Donna of Brownsburg, IN, Mike Riggen and his wife Glen Ellen of New Market, IN, Roger Riggen and his wife Susie of Indianapolis, IN, Tony Riggen and his wife Joni of Rockville, IN, Terry Riggen and his wife Theresa of Monrovia, IN, three step-sons; Kim Bushong and his wife Donna of Peoria, AZ, Eric Bushong and his wife Sandy of Schererville, IN, Scot Bushong and his wife Terri of Russellville, IN, one step-daughter-in-law Clarice Bushong of Aurora, IL, seventeen grandchildren, twenty-six great-grandchildren, two brothers; Joe Plank of Cape Coral, FL, Jim Plank of Montezuma, IN, three sisters; Pauline Haughee of Rockville, IN, Leota Wilson of Indianapolis, IN and Marlene Manley of Indianapolis, IN. She was preceded in death by her parents and one step-son-in-law, Kirby Bushong who died March 28, 2007. She was a homemaker and a Montezuma High School Graduate, also, a member of Charity Baptist Church in Clermont, IN. Services will be 10:00 am Saturday, April 7, 2007 in Gooch Funeral Home at 112 W. Howard St., Rockville, IN 47872 with Rev. Gordon Guoli officiating. Burial will follow at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Scotland, IL. Visitation will be 4-8 pm Friday, April 6, 2007 in Gooch Funeral Home. | Plank, Ardith Louise (I3138)
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660 | CREECH Ruth E., age 69. Survived by son James Creech, Aurora, IN; daughter Robin Rudolph, Cincinnati, Oh; brothers: William Reed, Orlando Fl, Robert Reed, Carthage MO., James Reed, Brownsburg, IN. Sisters: Mary Walton, Summersville, WV and Kathleen Jordan, Cross Lanes, WV, and 8 grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband John A. Creech Sr; John Allen Creech Jr., and grandson John A. Creech III. Funeral service at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home, Monday, December 30, 2002, at 11:00 AM. Burial Greendale Cemetery Lawrenceburg, In. Visitation 5-8:00pm Sunday at Fitch-Denney Funeral Home. Memorial donations to Steve Blackwell Scholarship Fund, Hospice of Dearborn County. Published by Cincinnati Enquirer on Dec. 27, 2002. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/cincinnati/name/ruth-creech-obituary?id=48008922 | Reed, Ruth Elizabeth (I4006)
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661 | Crestview, Fla. - Robert J. Neblock, 80, of Crestview, Fla., formerly of 811 S. Vermillion St., Streator, died Friday, march 12, 1999, in a Pensacola, Fla., hospital. His funeral was Monday from Our Lake of Victory Catholic Church. | Neblock, Robert John (I2706)
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662 | Crisell-Wilson Miss Hazel Criswell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E.D. Criswell, of King City, Mo., and Dustin K. Wilson, son of Mrs. H.C. Burton, of Georgetown, Illinois, were married December 6, 1931. Miss Hazel graduated form the King City High school in 1924. She attended Missouri State Teachers College at Maryville the year following, and then taught at Pattonsburg, Mo., the next years. She taught in the grade school at King City two years. She graduated from Park College, Parkville, Mo., in 1928, then taught at Allerton, Illinois two years and at Georgetown, ill., last year and this year as head of the English Department there. The bridegroom was reared at Georgetown and has been attending Tri-State college in Michigan. They will make their home in Georgetown. May Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have a long and happy wedded life is the wish of their King City friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson returned to Georgetown last Thursday after spending a few day s with her parents and sister here. The King City Chronicle, King City, Missouri. Friday. 8 January 1932. | Wilson, Dustin Kenesaw (I5453)
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663 | Crisell-Wilson Miss Hazel Criswell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E.D. Criswell, of King City, Mo., and Dustin K. Wilson, son of Mrs. H.C. Burton, of Georgetown, Illinois, were married December 6, 1931. Miss Hazel graduated form the King City High school in 1924. She attended Missouri State Teachers College at Maryville the year following, and then taught at Pattonsburg, Mo., the next years. She taught in the grade school at King City two years. She graduated from Park College, Parkville, Mo., in 1928, then taught at Allerton, Illinois two years and at Georgetown, ill., last year and this year as head of the English Department there. The bridegroom was reared at Georgetown and has been attending Tri-State college in Michigan. They will make their home in Georgetown. May Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have a long and happy wedded life is the wish of their King City friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson returned to Georgetown last Thursday after spending a few day s with her parents and sister here. The King City Chronicle, King City, Missouri. Friday. 8 January 1932. | Creswell, Hazel (I5454)
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664 | Cross, Allen Jay, 93, of Sebewa Township, died Sunday. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday at LeValley United Methodist Church, Ionia. Arrangements by Schrauben-Lehman Funeral Home, Portland. Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Monday, 27 May 2002. | Cross, Allen Jay (I2696)
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665 | Cynthiana - Johnny M. Brown Jr., 57, 112 Confederate Drive, retired Ladish employee, husband of Nancy Brown, died Saturday. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday, Battle Grove Cemetery. Visitation 11 a.m. Tuesday, Drake Funeral Home. Contributions suggested to Hospice of the Bluegrass or the Republican Christian Church Cemetery Fund. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 3 September 2001. | Brown, Johnny Merrit (I4864)
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666 | Cyrus L. Holeman Claypool – Services for Cyrus L. Holeman, 81, who died Monday in his home, will be at 4 p.m. Friday in the Lower Miami Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Elks plot of Pinal Cemetery. Mr. Holeman, a retired watchman for Inspiration Copper Co., had lived here for 25 years. He was a native of Illinois. Survivors include his wife, Hope; four sons, Lester, Mayetta, Kan.; Dale and Howard, Denver; and Max, living in Oklahoma; two daughters, Mrs. Ida Burk and Mrs. Grace Winberg, both living in Oklahoma; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Marie Brunk and Mrs. Frances Workman; and three stepsons, Dave, Louis and Ray Zeferjohn, all of Topeka, Kan.; 27 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Miles Mortuary, Miami. Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Wednesday, 8 October 1969. | Holeman, Cyrus LeRoy (I1088)
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667 | D. Wayne Boyce, 85, of rural Freeport died Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at Stephenson Nursing Center, Freeport. Born March 4, 1929 in Claytonville, Illinois he was the son of Elmer James and Lida Ethel (Mumbert) Boyce. On September 10, 1950 he and Doris Weida were united in marriage in Milford, IL. Wayne was a self-employed insurance claims representative for Frontier Adjusters of America, Phoenix, AZ. He was a founding member of the Indian Grove Country Church in Rock City. He was a board chairman for the First United Methodist Church of Freeport and Cedarville United Methodist Church, board chairman of Dakota Schools for two terms, became a member in 1980 of the Green County Wisconsin Wing Civil Air Patrol, Commander of the 151st unit of Civil Air Patrol, achieved the rank of Major in Civil Air Patrol, President of the Freeport Pilot's Association and was a past instructor for the Dale Carnegie Courses. Surviving are his wife of Freeport, daughters Sharon (Robert) Knoup of Clear Lake, IA, Christine (David) Huenefeld of Freeport, Melinda (Jeff) Leuthold of Woodland, WA, Cara (Tim) Price of Scales Mound, son David (Stefanie) Boyce of Galena; four grandchildren Ryan (Amy) Knoup, Aaron (Amy) Knoup, Christian Boyce Leuthold, Katya Leuthold; six great-grandchildren Emma, Cooper, Chloe, Elijah, Eden, Everitt; sister Phyllis Joan Focken of Cissna Park. Preceding him in death were his parents; three sisters Fern Hofer, Floy Elizabeth Landon, Helen Yergler; four brothers Vernon, William, Glen Earl and Robert Lee; two grandchildren Kyle and Jeff Huenefeld. Visitation will be Friday, May 16, 2014 from 4-7 p.m. at Daughenbaugh Funeral Home, Dakota. Funeral service will be 10:30 am Saturday at the Indian Grove Country Church, Rock City with Reverend Ralph Taylor officiating. Burial will be at the Grandview Cemetery, Freeport. A memorial fund has been established in his name for the Indian Grove Country Church. | Boyce, Donald Wayne (I4674)
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668 | D.R. Gass Buried Friday at Herford Victim Grade Crash D.R. Gass, 88, was buried Friday afternoon at Hereford, the victim of a grade crossing crash Wednesday morning. His car was hit by a Santa Fe passenger train, badly crushing Mr. Gass. Mr. Gass has been owner of The City Pharmacy in Canyon for more than 25 years, which has been under the management of his son-in-law, N.E. McIntire. He was a pioneer merchant and farmer of West Texas, and has resided at Hereford since 1898. Surviving are three sons and five daughters, Charles Gass and Nester Gass, of Hereford, and Claude Ringold Gass, of Tulia; and Mable Gass, Hereford, Mrs. W.B. Anthony of Yoakum, Mrs. Beulah Hutchinson, Tulia, Mrs. N.E. McIntire, Canyon, and Mrs. Dimple Bennet of Amarillo. The Canyon News, Canyon, Texas, Thursday, April 2, 1936. | Gass, David Russell (I1674)
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669 | d/o John A. Sullivan and Lu Vernie Todd. Elsie married Ulysses Grant Abadie in 1943, and later married Robert Sidney Metcalf. | Sullivan, Elsie Violet (I5346)
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670 | Dale Daulton Dale "Dirty" DAULTON, 74, of 315 E. Eighth St., died at 2:45 p.m. Thursday at his residence following a two-month illness. He was born April 27, 1915 in Rochester to Charles and Lucy SHAFFER DAULTON and had lived all his life in this community. On Oct. 6, 1936 in Valparaiso, he married Mable A. NIXON, who survives. In 1977 he retired from the Rochester Telephone Company. He served with U.S. Navy during World War II in the South Pacific Theater of War, and was a member of the Rochester American Legion, Manitou Moose Lodge and the Rochester Elks Lodge. Surviving with the wife are two sisters, Mrs. Barbara SWAIN, South Bend, and Mrs. Velma VIGUS, Torrance, Calif.; two brothers, Ben and Wayne [DAULTON], both of Rochester, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Joe and Glen [DAULTON]. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Foster & Good Funeral Home, Rochester, with the Rev. Donald BOWMAN officiating. Burial will be in the Rochester I.O.O.F. Cemetery, where the American Legion will conduct graveside services. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Saturday. Memorials may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church. Published in The Rochester Sentinel Friday, June 9, 1989 SOURCE: Fulton County Indiana Obituaries - 1989 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh | Daulton, Dale Charles (I4574)
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671 | Dale R. McClanahan Funeral services for Dale R. McClanahan, 81, Lawrenceburg, were Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2003, at Rullman-Hunger-Denney Funeral Home, Aurora, with burial in Wrights Corner Cemetery. Mr. McClanahan died Saturday, Dec. 20, at Woodland Hills Nursing Home. He is survived by cousins. Memorials may be made to Manchester rescue or fire department. The Dearborn County Register. Lawrenceburg, IN. December 26, 2003. | McClanahan, Dale Raymond (I3107)
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672 | Dallas Ray Harris, age 67, Flemingsburg, Kentucky, passed away Sunday, December 21, 2014, at VA Medical Center in Lexington, KY. Dallas was born on October 10, 1947, in Morehead, Kentucky, and was the son of the late Carless & Olive Mae Gregory Harris. He is survived by his son John D. (Jennifer) Harris; daughters Sheila Harris Baylor and Kimberly Harris; brothers Donnie Wayne Harris, Samuel Justen Harris and Danny Lee Harris; four sisters, Betty Jean McKee, Mary Louella Sexton, Shirley Ann Tolliver and Debra Lynn Harris. Also surviving are grandchildren Tyler Anthony Mattox, Kyle Andrew Baylor, Justin Blake Harris, Jacob Scott Harris, Dylan Levi Harris, Johnathan Wyatt Harris, Cody Alan Timmins, Brittany Queen, Micheal Queen and Jeremy Wilson: great grandchildren Trenton David Thomas Mattox, Issac, Chloe and Cali Jones Mr. Harris was preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, Glennis Roger Harris, Denver C. Harris, Carl Adrian Harris and Robert Joe Harris. Dallas was a retired truck driver, farmer and construction worker. He was a veteran of the US Army and of the Baptist faith. Funeral services 1 PM Tuesday December 23, 2014 at the Little Mary Church in Maxey Flat, KY. Burial will follow in the Caudill Cemetery at Sharkey, Kentucky. | Harris, Dallas Ray (I3857)
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673 | DANA- Louise Riggen, 100, of Dana, Indiana died at 2:05 am Friday, April 24, 2009 in the Waters of Clinton. She was the retired owner of Riggen's Produce in Dana for 43 years. She also worked for the Dana Regal Market and was a homemaker. She was born November 19, 1908 in Vermillion County, Indiana to the late Carl Keen and Indiana Dugger Keen. Her husband of 60 years, Elmo H. Riggen whom she married May 4, 1930 died Nov. 9, 1990. Survivors include five sons, Victor (Lula Mae) Riggen of Decatur, Illinois, Earl (Jeanette) Riggen of Mooresville, Indiana, Larry (Mary Ann) Riggen of Clinton, Carl Riggen of Cayuga, Elmer Riggen of Clinton; two daughters, Patricia Williams of Terre Haute and Sarah "Sally" (Ted) Harpold of Rockville; one daughter in law, Janet Riggen of Montezuma; 19 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one son, Donald Riggen. She was a member of the Dana Baptist Church where she played the piano, taught Sunday School and Children's Church. Services will be 2:00 pm Monday, April 27, in Overpeck-Gooch Funeral Home at 225 Maple St. in Dana, with the Rev. Don Perry officiating. Burial will follow in Wesley Chapel Cemetery at Scottland, Illinois. Visitation from 1:00 pm until time of services on Monday. Memorial's should friend so desire, may be made to the American Cancer Society, 705 Putnam St. Terre Haute, IN 47802 in her memory. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/louise-riggen-obituary?pid=178217933 | Keen, Mearl Louise (I3119)
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674 | Dance Halls Blamed for Youth’s Fall Poolhalls During Day and Girls at Night Demand Money, Boy Tells Police After Arrest Names Companions A round of pool halls in the day time and dance halls at night, indulged in by a group of Omaha boys whose names have not been made public, was described to detectives Saturday night by Earl Cassidy, 17, 620 South Seventeenth street, who was arrested for an alleged automobile theft. Detectives Buglewicz and Micklas arrested young Cassidy late Saturday, after receiving a report that a car had been stolen from in front of the Grain Exchange building. “Pardner” of Theft Suspect. In this confession Cassiday admitted that he was a “pardner” of Orvis Bonham, 18, now in county jail awaiting trail for burglary. These two youths are believed by police to have attempted some 30 daring robberies, may of which turned out so badly that the youths’ efforts seems almost Don Quixotic. One of the attempted robberies was at the Pelton garage, twenty-second and Farnam streets, in which the youths used an automobile wrecking derrick to lift a safe into a Stutz car. They then discovered that they could not operated the car in which they had place the safe, nor even start it. Had Enough Guns to Start War. Another of their exploits, young Cassidy told detectives, was the burglarizing of a sporting goods house, when they obtained enough guns to start a war, but found to their dismay that they didn’t know how to shoot them. They persevered, however, establishing a rifle range north of Florence. But young Cassidy accidentally shot himself, and as a result he and Benham were arrested. Cassidy was arraigned in juvenile court and paroled to his mother, Mrs. Velma Cassidy, who operated the check stand at a dancing academy. Young Cassidy defended the actions of the three boys whose names he gave to police, declaring that the cost of shooting pool and doing the dance halls necessitated the business of raising money in some manner. They have no time to earn money any way except by stealing it, the said, according to the detectives. Perfects Ford Key. Cassidy’s arrest occurred Saturday only a few minutes after he had taken the car. He said he had perfected a key for stealing Fords, but that he tried 17 before he succeeded in getting one of the temperamental machines under way. He explained that he was none too adept at driving any kind of car, and that he couldn’t back any out, but finally found one which stood parallel with the street. He had only drive as far as Eighteenth and Douglas streets, and was proceeding cautiously when the detectives discovered him, ran him into the curb and arrested him. Cassidy steadfastly denied that he, himself, came under the sheik class. He declared he couldn’t’ dance, and really hadn’t intended to steal the car. “I just wanted to take some girls for a ride,” he said. Omaha Daily Bee, Omaha, Nebraska. Sunday, 25 January 1925, page 1. | Cassity, Earl (I4477)
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675 | Daniel L. Sherlock, age 67 of Hamilton, passed away at Kettering Medical Center on Thursday, February 21, 2019. Dan was born in Hamilton, Ohio on October 15, 1951 to Richard J. and Bellajo (nee Hampton) Sherlock. He was a life member of St. Peter In Chain’s Parish. Dan worked at Hamilton Fixture for many years. Dan loved horses and enjoyed going to races. Dan is survived by his siblings, Fr. R. Marc Sherlock, Joseph (Tisha) Sherlock and Rosemary Ture; his sister-in-law, Maria Sherlock; his nieces and nephews, Andrea Meija, Kent Sherlock, Marc (Kelli) Sherlock, Bethany (Luke Sommer) Ture, Christine Ture, Annie (Will) Scott, Lewis (Lauren) Mills, Zachary Sherlock and Alex Sherlock; his great nieces and nephews, Jasmine, Scarlett, Sahara, Roberto, Aristeo, Tommy, Teagan and Althea; and other loving family members and friends. Dan was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Thomas M. Sherlock and Timothy J. Sherlock; and his grandparents, Ruby and Amos Hampton. Funeral service held at St. Peter in Chains Catholic Church, 382 Liberty Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio, with celebrant Fr. Marc Sherlock. Burial at St. Mary's Cemetery. | Sherlock, Daniel Lee (I5065)
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676 | Daniel was the son of Roy J. and Leota (Owens) Haley. He married Aline Barnard on November 7, 1975. She survives as well as three children, Jason, Justin, and Stephanie. His father preceded him in death. He is survived by his mother. | Haley, Daniel Leroy (I704)
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677 | Danny Lee Harris October 27, 1962 ~ November 28, 2019 (age 57) Danny Lee Harris, age 57, of Maxey Flat Road, Hillsboro, passed away Thursday, November 28, 2019, at U. K. HealthCare in Lexington. Born October 27, 1962, in Rowan County, he was a son of the late Carless Dewey Harris and Olive Mae Gregory Harris. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by six brothers, Denver, Dallas, Roger, Robert, Donnie, and Adrian Harris, and one sister, Betty Jean McKee. Danny is survived by his wife, Jennifer Hager Harris; two children, Hannah Danielle Harris and Alexander Wade Gregory Harris, both at home; one brother, Sammy (Cibina) Harris of Harrodsburg; three sisters, Shirley (Jerry) Tolliver of Frankfort, Mary (Harold) Stanfield of Flemingsburg, and Debbie Harris of Covington; several nieces and nephews; and other extended family members and friends. Danny was a former employee of Family Dollar Distribution Center and attended Big Woods Community Church and Little Mary Church. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, and spending time with his family. Danny especially treasured time spent with his children, whom he loved dearly. Funeral services will be conducted 1 p.m. Monday, December 2, 2019, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals Memorial Chapel with Pastor Jess Brewer officiating. Burial will follow in Caudill Cemetery on Sharkey Road. Pallbearers will be John Hager, Chris Hager, Larry Caudill, James Caudill, Darwin Gregory, and Michael Spurlock. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, December 2, 2019, at Northcutt & Son Home for Funerals, 400 Fraley Drive, Morehead, KY 40351. https://www.northcuttandson.com/obituary/Danny-Harris | Harris, Danny Lee (I3862)
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678 | Danny William Mineer September 25,1962 - March 24,2016 Danny William Mineer, 53, of Flemingsburg, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, March 24, 2016, at Clark Regional Medical Center. Born September 25, 1962, in Maysville, KY, Danny was a son of James “Jim” and Ruby Stamm Mineer. Danny retired from the Department of Transportation as the Supervisor of Right of Ways after 30 years of service. For the last year he worked for Palmer Engineering in Winchester, KY. His first love was farming; he was a lifelong farmer dedicated to his land, his dairy cattle and his family. In addition, he had been an auctioneer for Fleming County Auction and Real Estate, and was always willing to help auctioneer for special events in the community. He was a member of Pleasant Valley Christian Church. He is survived by his daughter, Natalie Mineer of Morehead; his parents, Jim and Ruby; his brother, Darrell (Karen) Mineer of Flemingsburg; and his nephew, Heath Mineer. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Marvin and Dora Mineer and maternal grandparents, Glen and Dorothy Stamm. Funeral services will be held at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, at 1 p.m., with Bro. Layne Wagner officiating. Burial will follow in Martin Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 5 - 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Heath Mineer, Mike Mineer, Brad Mineer, Brent Fields, Anthony Marshall, Keith McDonald, Billy Stamm, Albert Stamm, Jeff Stamm and Jeremy Stamm will serve as pallbearers. | Mineer, Danny William (I4952)
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679 | Danville Man Dies Suddenly In Trailer Chester Alkire, age about 50, of Danville, died suddenly in his auto trailer parked at the side of Route 36 across from the Texaco station in Tuscola about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday. He was taken immediately to Jarman hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Alkire, a lumber salesman, had called at the Jones Lumber company earlier in the day. He became ill as he and his wife were enroute south on Main street, leaving Tuscola. They pulled to the side of the highway. He entered the trailer, where he died almost at once. The body was taken to Sidell by the Waddington ambulance. The Tuscola Journal, Tuscola, Illinois. Thursday, 29 August 1946. | Alkire, Chester Marvin (I1371)
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680 | Danville Robbery Victim Dies Danville – (U.P.) – Ernest O’Connell, 70, Danville, died at Lakeview Hospital Friday after he was hit on the head by a thief who made off with O’Connell’s wallet containing about $10. The assault occurred Monday on a downtown Danville street. Hospital authorities said O’Connell died of complications resulting from the blow on his head. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Saturday, 4 January 1958. | O'Connell, Ernest (I1356)
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681 | Daryl A. Alfrey February 8, 1959 ~ February 28, 2021 (age 62) Surrounded by his loving family, Daryl Austin Alfrey, 62, was called home on February 28, 2021. He lived with gratitude and in service to his family, friends, community, and country. Daryl was born on February 8, 1959, in Conway, SC. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gene Austin and Joyce Marie Alfrey, and his brother, David Lee Alfrey. Daryl grew up in Polk County, FL. He embraced the unique opportunity of living along the lakes of Central Florida. He enjoyed searching for Indian artifacts, arrowheads, and fossils, and was a water-loving, outdoor enthusiast. He graduated from Auburndale High School and Stetson University with a Bachelor's Degree in Business. While there, he was a member of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. His love of country led him to become a pilot for the United States Navy. He served his country as a P-3 Orion Pilot stationed at NAS Jacksonville, and as a T-34 Instructor Pilot at NAS Pensacola. He was able to continue his passion for flying when he was hired by Delta Air Lines. In his 33 year career, he was a Captain for 24 years. He was a Flight Engineer and First Officer on the B-727, a First Officer and then Captain on the MD-88, a Captain on the B-757, B-767, B-767-300ER, and finally, the B-767-400. His career complemented his adventurous side. He loved exploring unique places all over the world, always embracing the various cultures and languages. He believed in the importance of family, hard work, and the impact a smile could bring to a person's day. He never met a stranger along his journeys, and he loved telling stories from his travels. Daryl and Rose's love of travel and adventure was instilled in their children through family vacations, scuba diving, boating, fishing, exploring the ocean, and numerous other family traditions. He was a member of the Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church and the Community Life United Methodist Church, as well as the Pensacola Beach Elk's Lodge. He leaves behind his beloved wife and fishing partner of 38 years, Roseann; two daughters, Erin Bevis (Troy) and Amanda O'Connor (Clarke); his son, Michael Austin Alfrey; granddaughter Emilia Rose Bevis; two sisters, Jeannie Carroll and Leigh Ann Morris (David); and many nieces, nephews, and extended relatives; as well as friends whom he loved like family. A memorial Service will be held on June 12, 2021, at the Community Life United Methodist Church, Gulf Breeze, FL. Receiving line will be at 10:00 am, followed by a service at 11:00 am. Rose Lawn Funeral Home, Gulf Breeze, FL, has been entrusted with arrangements. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to the wonderful and caring doctors, nurses, and staff at the Moffitt Cancer Center, Gulf Breeze Hospital, and the Ciano Cancer Center. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Moffitt Cancer Center Foundation. | Alfrey, Daryl Austine (I3895)
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682 | Daryl E. Eaton Sturgis – Memorial services will be at a later date in Cheyenne, Wyo., for Daryl E. Eaton, 39, who died early Monday at his home north of Sturgis. The body was cremated. He was born Sept. 20, 1949, at Lander, Wyo., to Merle and Marian Eaton. He was raised in Riverton, Wyo., where he attended school. After he graduated from high school he served in the Army in Vietnam. He was discharged in 1971 and returned to Riverton. He also lived in Douglas and Cheyenne where he was a road construction worked. He married Terry Crockford July 25, 1986, in Sturgis. They lived in Scottsbluff, Neb., and returned to Sturgis in July. He worked at J.V. Bailey Construction Co. of Rapid City. Survivors include his wife of Sturgis; his parents of Cheyenne; three daughters, Michelle, Amy and Jennifer, all of Douglas; three sisters, Sharon Vigil of Lyman, Wyo., Mary Eaton of Ault, Colo., and Judy Mason of Pierce, Colo,; and three brothers, Dale of Moneta, Wyo., Richard of Green River, Wyo., and Alan of Riverton. He was preceded in death by a sister. F.O. Jolley Funeral Home of Sturgis is in charge of arrangements. Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, South Dakota. Wednesday, 12 October 1988. | Eaton, Daryl Eugene (I5364)
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683 | daughter of Marion Cook and Olive Lancaster | Cook, Charlotte Louise (I1038)
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684 | daughter of Abijah S. Bryan | Bryan, Lizzie (I2960)
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685 | daughter of Albert Alva Hawkins and Mary Matilda Newton | Hawkins, Alta Marie (I1871)
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686 | daughter of Albert Fiscus and Vadna Faye Penny | Fiscus, Phyllis Ruth (I5101)
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687 | daughter of Albert Goepper and Lulu Buhrmeister | Goepper, Barbara Claire (I4095)
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688 | daughter of Albert Wilson Dickson and Eunice Hendershot | Dickson, Olive Bertha (I1230)
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689 | daughter of Alexander B. Clifton and Rachel Ann Sholley | Clifton, Grace Harriet (I2310)
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690 | daughter of Alfred Ernest Coram and Dulca Lavina Hill | Coram, Helen Ruth (I4520)
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691 | daughter of Allen D. Jackson and Amber M. Finnigan | Jackson, Darla Dee (I217)
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692 | daughter of Allen T. Donaldson and Bertie Lee Mers | Donaldson, Katherine M. (I3533)
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693 | daughter of Amos A. Hampton and Ruby Naomi Frith | Hampton, Bellajo "Jodi" (I5064)
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694 | daughter of Amos J. Betson and Louisa Rubottom | Betson, Reta (I2295)
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695 | daughter of Andrew Jackson "Jack" Early and Anna Jackson | Early, Elsie Eva (I1553)
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696 | daughter of Andrew Jackson Dickey and Elizabeth Rozzell | Dickey, Sara Catherine (I1912)
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697 | daughter of Andrew Wilson and Edna Goss | Wilson, Phyllis Jean (I4583)
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698 | daughter of Anton Kube and Marie Herzot | Kube, Marie (I4080)
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699 | daughter of Ara Collins and Mary Morgan | Collins, Hattie Jane (I3515)
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700 | daughter of Archibald Hutchison and Adah Gray | Hutchison, Pearl Belle (I2341)
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