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7301 | LKH Note: In the census taken 7 Jan 1920, the sisters Minnie, Lillie, and Tina Ward are incorrectly listed with the surname of Moody. They are in the household of their grandmother Ivelia (Hedges) Moody. Ivelia's brother John Hedges is also part of the household and is incorrectly listed as John Moody. The census taker assumed everyone shared Ivelia's surname of Moody. | Family F327
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7302 | LKH Note: Marie's first husband, William Thomas O'Brien, died in 1916. They had one daughter, Jeanette O'Brien, born about 1901. The family lived in Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California in 1910. By 1920, Marie and William Henry Beagles had married. They lived in San Francisco along with Jeanette, age 18, and Marie's mother, Phillisse Wolf (unknown maiden name, born in France about 1845). | Wolf, Marie (I5366)
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7303 | LKH note: Marietta's grave marker gives her name as Marietta Bivens Ball. | Cassity, Marietta (I2448)
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7304 | LKH note: Mattie was the second wife of Charles Jacob Horn. | Hedges, Mattie Dell (I369)
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7305 | LKH note: MHR lists three marriages for Sarah Jane Cassity, Charles August Garrett, Armoul Williams, and William Francis Stone. I can find no record for Armoul Williams. findagrave note: AGED 61 Years, 1 Month, 24 Days Daughter of WILLIAM and LOUISA (JONES) CASSITY Wife of WILLIAM F. STONE, their Daughter GRACE STONE [MO Death Cert. # 37085] From: The Browning Leader-Record, issue 9 Nov 1933, says; Mrs William Francis Stone nee Sarah Jane Cassity married to Charles Garrett in 1889 and had a child Mrs Grace Woodside. In 1897 married William Francis Stone and had a son Benjamin F. Stone, deceased. | Cassity, Sarah Jane (I2582)
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7306 | LKH note: MHR records that Theodore married Clara Anna Forbes, but I find no record of them. | Riggen, Theodore Kermit (I1320)
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7307 | LKH note: Monroe's age and certain facts about his life change in different news articles. Whipped His Baby Monroe Hedges, 106 years old, whipped his 80-year-old son Hiram at Indianapolis the other day and placed him in the hands of surgeons. The father lives in a little house in Anderson, Ind. He claims the distinction of being the man who drove the first spike on the first railway ever constructed in Indiana. His 89-year-old wife died recently. His strength and metal activity war something marvelous. Hiram was one of the babies of the family. The Hamilton County Ledger, Noblesville, Indiana. Friday, 13 October 1899. | Hedges, Monroe (I449)
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7308 | LKH note: North Carolina, index to marriage bonds. William Ribelin and Mary Kiher bond date 29 October 1779, Rowan County, North Carolina. Bondsman: Martin Ribelin. Witness: Jo Brevard. | Family F207
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7309 | LKH note: Pearly married first in 8 November 1947 to Clarence Stevens, in Marion County, Indiana. | Hedges, Pearley June (I4629)
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7310 | LKH note: Peter was a veteran of the Civil War. He filed for invalid status 13 August 1890 and was admitted to the US National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Dayton, Ohio in 1903. | Feiser, Peter (I3505)
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7311 | LKH note: Robert's death certificate misidentifies his mother as Ora. Ora was Robert's wife. Robert's mother was Louise.' | Cassity, Robert William (I2353)
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7312 | LKH note: same cemetery as her mother Mary Mildred (Wear) Hedges. | Hedges, Mary Mildred (I1016)
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7313 | LKH note: same day of death as his brother Galen. | Cassity, Martin McCurdy (I1270)
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7314 | LKH note: same day of death as his brother Martin | Cassity, Galen Hartley (I1269)
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7315 | LKH note: The children of William R. Hedges are named and their birth dates given in his application for military pension. We have a photocopy of that pension application file from the National Archives. | Hedges, William Riley (I10)
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7316 | LKH note: William Allen is listed in the US Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850-1885. Cause of death: Fracture. | Allen, William Riley (I1850)
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7317 | LKH note; Obituary for Edwin J. Hauser Jr’s father who died when Edwin two years old. * * * * Ed J. Hauser, of Fontana Is Killed In Explosion Ed J. Hauser, 35 years old, of Fontana, died Sunday at the Ramona hospital, from the effects of burns sustained in a gas explosion that occurred Saturday at his new hatchery in Fontana. Mr. Hauser had built one of the most modern poultry plants in the state, and the explosion that caused his death occurred when he entered this plant Saturday evening and struck a match which ignited escaping gas. He was accompanied at the time by his 8-year old daughter, who escaped any serious injury. The cause of the escaping gas was not ascertained. Mr. Hauser was one of the best known poultrymen in the state and considered an authority on the subject, which had been made his life study from early youth. Born in Milwaukee, in 1892, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1915 with honors in a course of poultry husbandry. He graduated the following year from Cornell University, and then came to California. He conducted the first poultry extension courses from the University of California and was associated in the development of the idea of demonstration farms. In 1919 he became associated with the Fontana Farms, where he was the originator of the “Fontana” strain of white leghorns. His work with this company is credited with being responsible for the development of the poultry industry, which has reached large portions, at Fontana. He recently resigned from the Fontana Farms Co., to enter business for himself. Yucaipa News-Mirror, Yucaipa, California. Friday. 3 February 1928. * * * * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133811259/edwin-j-hauser * * * * LKH note: There are several articles in several California newspapers giving more details of Ed Hauser's life and death. Some include the phrase "Little credence was given to the first report that the fumes had been turned on by the small Hauser boy. How the gas had escaped could not be learned." | Hedges, Harriet Alice (I5177)
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7318 | LKH Notes: In the 1850 US census taken on 20 September, their household consists of Rufus, age 24, and Lavina, age 23. Rufus's occupation is listed as laborer. They lived next door to Rufus's parents, Ranson and Penelope Fox who still have a household of six children ranging in age from 9 to 18 years old. When Rufus Fox died in 1859 he left Levina a widow with five children ranging in age from 10 months old to 9 years old. US federal census mortality schedules, 1850-1885 Name: R M Fox Gender: Male Marital status: Married Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Birth Place: Tennessee, USA Age: 33 Death Date: Oct 1859 Cause of Death: Consumption Census Year: 1860 Census Place: District 8, Cocke, Tennessee, USA Line: 23 | Fox, Rufus Morgan (I5441)
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7319 | LKH notes: Married Minnie May Triplett Minnie Mae had first been married to James Thomas Hamilton (1871-1918) on 11 Jan 1899, and they had two daughters. Adah Mae Hamilton (1900-1956) and Mildred Maude Hamilton (1907-1997). Adah married Orien M. Buchanan (1897-1982) in 1917. Before 1940 they divorced and Adah married Glen A. Larkin. Mildred married three times, the last time to Raymond C. Schaffer (1899-1986) in 1941. Adah’s obit gives her mother’s name as Mrs. Mae Allison living in Roswell, NM; her grandmother’s name as Mrs. Vivian Triplett, living in Washington; and her sister’s name as Mrs. Mildred M. Schaffer, living in Arlington Va. Triplett, Minnie Mae, b. 27 Dec 1882; d. 24 Nov 1976 “From the Allied Families File The Connector of the: Hamilton National Genealogical Society, Inc. Allied Families Welcome. April 1979. When publishing from the Hamilton file we will omit the surname Hamilton. Members may request additional information on the following listings. [there then follows 2 pages of alphabetical list in four columns: name, born, died, father. There is no information for Minnie under the column for father] Info from Minnie Mae’s marriage to James Hamilton – her father was L.P. Triplett. Info from census records and L.P. Triplett’s death certificate Lemuel Perry Triplett m. Vivian Elizabeth Wing. M. Mae Allison b.1882, d.1976 headstone matches Alva’s. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153096635/m-mae-allison Larkin – Mrs. Adah M. Larkin, 55, of 906 East Thirtieth, died yesterday at St. Joseph hospital. She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Larkin had operated Adah’s Beauty solon at 902 East Thirty-first eight years. She was born in Moberly, Mo., and had lived in the Kansas City area 35 years. Surviving are a son, Gilbert Buchanan, Parkville; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Holt, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Lenora Bales, St. Louis; her mother, Mrs. Mae Allison, Roswell, N.M.; her grandmother, Mrs. Vivian Triplett, Washington; a sister, Mrs. Mildred M. Schaffer, Arlington, Va., and four grandchildren. Services will be at 1 o’clock Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel. Burial will be in Maple Hill cemetery. The Kansas City Times, Kansas City,Missouri. Monday, 31 December 1956. | Cassity, Alva Lincoln (I4474)
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7320 | LKH notes: Married Minnie May Triplett Minnie Mae had first been married to James Thomas Hamilton (1871-1918) on 11 Jan 1899, and they had two daughters. Adah Mae Hamilton (1900-1956) and Mildred Maude Hamilton (1907-1997). Adah married Orien M. Buchanan (1897-1982) in 1917. Before 1940 they divorced and Adah married Glen A. Larkin. Mildred married three times, the last time to Raymond C. Schaffer (1899-1986) in 1941. Adah’s obit gives her mother’s name as Mrs. Mae Allison living in Roswell, NM; her grandmother’s name as Mrs. Vivian Triplett, living in Washington; and her sister’s name as Mrs. Mildred M. Schaffer, living in Arlington Va. Triplett, Minnie Mae, b. 27 Dec 1882; d. 24 Nov 1976 “From the Allied Families File The Connector of the: Hamilton National Genealogical Society, Inc. Allied Families Welcome. April 1979. When publishing from the Hamilton file we will omit the surname Hamilton. Members may request additional information on the following listings. [there then follows 2 pages of alphabetical list in four columns: name, born, died, father. There is no information for Minnie under the column for father] Info from Minnie Mae’s marriage to James Hamilton – her father was L.P. Triplett. Info from census records and L.P. Triplett’s death certificate Lemuel Perry Triplett m. Vivian Elizabeth Wing. M. Mae Allison b.1882, d.1976 headstone matches Alva’s. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153096635/m-mae-allison Larkin – Mrs. Adah M. Larkin, 55, of 906 East Thirtieth, died yesterday at St. Joseph hospital. She had been ill two weeks. Mrs. Larkin had operated Adah’s Beauty solon at 902 East Thirty-first eight years. She was born in Moberly, Mo., and had lived in the Kansas City area 35 years. Surviving are a son, Gilbert Buchanan, Parkville; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Holt, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs. Lenora Bales, St. Louis; her mother, Mrs. Mae Allison, Roswell, N.M.; her grandmother, Mrs. Vivian Triplett, Washington; a sister, Mrs. Mildred M. Schaffer, Arlington, Va., and four grandchildren. Services will be at 1 o’clock Wednesday at the Newcomer chapel. Burial will be in Maple Hill cemetery. The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, 31 December 1956. | Triplett, Minnie Mae (I5406)
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7321 | LKH Notes: Records indicate that Catherine married three times. Her first marriage was to John Shumard in about 1857. They had four children who appear in census records: Susan born about 1858; son Thomas born about 1851; William born about 1853 and Margaret born about 1854. In the 1870 census husband John and daughter Susan are no longer part of the household. Records suggest that daughter Susan died. And records indicated that John and Catherine had divorced before 1870. He married a second time and had a second family. Catherine [Shumard] married a second time on 27 Oct 1879 to William Matthews in Sullivan County, Missouri. In the 1880 census, Catherine is listed as Catharine Shumart, widowed, with her three children living with her. I can find no other records on William Matthews. Catherine [Mathews] married a third time on 24 May 1888 to Peter Thompson Cassity in Sullivan County, Missouri. | Yearwood, Catharine Elizabeth (I2299)
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7322 | LKH notes: according to West Virginia Marriage Index , 1785-1971, after the death of Mary H. (Dunlap) Pierson, Luther Pierson married two more times. First to Mary C. Fried on 3 Nov 1914, Braxton County, West Virginia. Second to Mary E. Hinsky, 14 Jun 1916, Braxton County, West Virginia. | Pierson, Luther (I2782)
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7323 | LKH notes: William B. Jones married first on 17 Jun 1951 to Cynthann Day in Morgan County, Kentucky. They had at least three children, Susan Francis, Sarah Margaret, and Wilson F. He married second to Malinda Cassity. They had one daughter, Lena Jones, b. 1870. | Jones, William Ballard (I1841)
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7324 | Lloyd Hayes Hedges Flemingsburg, Ky., Dec. 17 – Lloyd Hayes Hedges, 71, farmer, died at 3 o’clock this morning at his home in the Goddard section of Fleming county. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Stella Blanche Carpenter and Miss Mabel Hedges, both of Fleming county; one son, Forrest Lee Hedges, Fleming county; one brother, Floyd Hedges, Ripley, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. Leo Cook, Hamilton, Ohio. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Wallingford Methodist church by the Rev. A.C. Watkins. Burial will be in the Wallingford cemetery. The body is at the Boone funeral home here. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 18 December 1951. | Hedges, Lloyd Hayes Lockart "Doe" (I655)
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7325 | Lloyd Pulliam Lloyd Pulliam 63, former resident of Sioux Falls, died at his home in Hawthorn, Calif., Monday suddenly. Mr. Pulliam was a merchant at Montrose and a salesman here before moving to California. Final rites are pending. A daughter, Mrs. June Cohrone, Hawthorne, survived. He was preceded in death by his wife. Argus-Leader, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Tuesday, 12 November 1957. | Pulliam, Lloyd Albert (I5336)
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7326 | Local Peoples’ Daughter Dies Mrs. Esther Maud Pittman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Cassity of this city, died at the St. Francis hospital in Colorado Springs, Colo., on February 2. She was 40 years old and had lived in Colorado Springs for the past three years. Mrs. Pittman never lived in Mexico but has visited here with her parents on several occasions. Mrs. Pittman was born March 1, 1903, near Purdin in Linn county. In 1924, she went to Durango, Colo., where she was married to Merle B. Pittman on June 11, 1924. To this union, a son, Merle, Jr., was born. Surviving are her husband of the home; the son who is in the armed forces; her parents; one brother, Wilson Cassity of Tulsa, Okla.; and her grandmother, Mrs. Nancy Powell of Browning. Funeral services were held at a funeral home in Colorado Spring on the afternoon of February 7, with the Rev. J.H. Skien, Baptist minister, officiating. Interment was in the Evergreen cemetery in Colorado Springs. Mexico Weekly Ledger, Mexico, Missouri. Thursday, 16 March 1944. | Cassity, Esther Maude (I2587)
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7327 | Location from news article. | McClanahan, Fannie A. (I474)
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7328 | Location of ashes not known. | Bice, Leroy Clayton (I3921)
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7329 | Location of burial from death certificate. | Walton, Mary Evalyn (I1286)
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7330 | LOCKE Virginia R. (nee Gilkison), beloved wife of Robert Locke, devoted mother of Carol Locke and Robert L. Locke II, loving grandmother of Heather, Amber, Victoria and Gabrielle Locke, loving sister of Patty Neidich, Margie Kellerman, Barbara White, Beth Inskeep, Alberta Jarvis, Sharon Brewer, Eddie, Bobby, Michael and Tommy Gilkison. Wednesday, October 4, 2006, residence, Batavia, Ohio. Services, Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Tuesday, October 10, 10 A.M., visitation Monday 6-8 P.M. www.evansfuneralhome.com https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/virginia-locke-obituary?id=48083053 | Gilkison, Virginia Rose (I4203)
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7331 | Lois L. Yates Lois L. Yates, 98, Lexington, MO, passed away Thursday, January 25, 2001, at Lafayette Regional Health Center, Lexington. Cremation. Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, January 27, at Walker-Nadler Chapel, Lexington. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lafayette Regional Health Center Auxiliary. (Arrangements: Walker-Nadler Funeral Home, Lexington, MO) The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Friday, 26 January 2001. | Firebaugh, Lois Lavinah (I966)
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7332 | Lola M. Shellenberger, 95, widow of George H. Shellenberger, died Sunday at Mayfair Manor Nursing Home following a brief illness. Born in Jessamine County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel D. and Lucy Hagedorn Moody. Mrs. Shellenberger was a retired employee of Your Hardware and was a long time member of the Versailles Baptist Church. She had also been employed at the old bus station and the rail express in Versailles. Survivors include two daughters, Martha S. (Ronald H.) Reed of Woodford County, Evelyn L. Shellenberger of Flagler Beach, FL, a stepson, Charles Roger (Shirley) Shellenberger of Lexington, four grandchildren Thomas Reed, Carrie Rudzik, Karl Shellenberger, Sona Jewell, Nine great grandchildren, four great great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Edith Rohrer, Ruth Figg, and a brother, Raymond Moody. Visitation is 4:00 to 7:00 pm, Tuesday, May 27 at Blackburn & Ward Funeral Home. Funeral services are 11:00 am, Wednesday, at the funeral home, with Rev. John Brandon officiating. Burial will follow at the Versailles Cemetery. Pallbearers are Tom Stone, Jason Rudzick, Karl Shellenberger, Sam Rhorer, Freddy Lane, and J. M. Lane. Honorary pallbearers will be the KFC Friday night group, Evelyn Brandon, Nellie Donnell, Betty Dozier, Frances James, Roberta Hume, Wanda Hill, Joyce Robinson, Joyce Perkins, Eva Tingle, Louise May, Margaret Whalen, Bonnie Sharp and Joyce Craig Memorials are suggested to Versailles Baptist Church Building Fund, 125 N. Green Street, Versailles, KY 40383 | Moody, Lola May (I4042)
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7333 | London – Helen Herron Parker, 80, Carnaby Square Apartments, widow of Levi Parker, died yesterday. Services 10 a.m. Monday, Bowling Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 3 October 1993. | Herron, Helen (I818)
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7334 | Long Beach, California. City Directory, 1959. Emory Billie 1 mgr Gibson's Style Shop r 138 Roswell av Emory W (Billie) aircraft wkr Douglas Aircraft h 138 Rosell ave Emory Woolman G (Billie; Gibson Style Shop_ h 138 Roswell av | Mitchell, Wilma B. (I5478)
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7335 | Long Beach, California. City Directory, 1959. Emory Billie 1 mgr Gibson's Style Shop r 138 Roswell av Emory W (Billie) aircraft wkr Douglas Aircraft h 138 Rosell ave Emory Woolman G (Billie; Gibson Style Shop_ h 138 Roswell av | Emory, Gibson (I5482)
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7336 | Lonnie Barrett Services for Lonnie Michael Barrett, 79, Indianapolis, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with calling from noon until services. Mr. Barrett died Saturday. He was a house painter, retiring from Local Union 47. Survivors – wife Ruby H. Edwards Barrett; daughter Phyllis Ralston; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 24 January 1994. | Barrett, Lonnie Mitchell (I5018)
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7337 | Loren E. Owens Loren E. Owens, 74, Kansas City, MO, died Sunday, October 18, 1997, at North Kansas City Hospital. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Thursday, October 23, at Purdin, MO, Church of Christ; burial in the Purdin Cemetery. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, at Newcomer's White Chapel, Gladstone, and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, at Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, Brookfield, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to Kidney Foundation in car of Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home. (Arrangements: Wright-Baker-Hill Funeral Home, Brookfield, MO) The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri, Monday, 20 Oct 1997. | Owens, Loren Edward (I731)
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7338 | Loren O. Pulliam Funeral services for Loren O. Pulliam, 70-year-old Raytown resident, who died Friday at Park Lane Medical Center, Raytown, were at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Hinton Funeral Chapel in Raytown. Burial was in the Purdin cemetery. The family suggests contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Mr. Pulliam was a shipping and receiving clerk in the mail order department at Montgomery ward and Co., Kansas City, for 35 years before he retired in 1981. Born in Purdin, he was a son of Ray and Bessie Ross Pulliam. He was an Air Force Veteran of World War II and member of the Church of Christ of Raytown. Surviving are his wife, Louise, of the home; a daughter, Cindy Lou Fulghum, Dallas, Texas; his mother, Bessie Pulliam, Brookfield, and two sisters, Helen Hedges, Kansas City, and Donna Norvell, Chesterton, Ind. He was preceded in death by his father and brother. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 22 January 1987. | Pulliam, Loren O. (I5340)
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7339 | Lorena E. Sanders Fort Worth – Lorena E. Sanders, 82, a homemaker, passes away Monday, March 19, 2001 in Fort Worth. Graveside service: 11 a.m. Wednesday in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Burial: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park in Colleyville. Visitation: Open. Lorena E. Sanders was a lifelong Fort Worth resident. She was of the Methodist faith. Lorena was precede in death by her husband, H.B. Sanders in 1997. Survivors: Daughters, Maroy Hughes of Fort Worth and Rosie Harrel of West Monroe; daughter and son-in-law, Christy and Bobby Creel of Azle; sons and daughters-in-law, Wesley and Jo Parham of Fort Worth and Robert E. and Hilda Parham of Arlington; son, Dennis Sanders of Euless; 11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren, brother and sister-in-law, Eugene and Faye Enix of Granbury; sister, Marie Parham of Tyler; and nieces and nephews. Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel, 7301 E. Lancaster (817)451-3333 Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Wednesday, 21 March 2001. | Enix, Lorena Elizabeth (I4072)
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7340 | Lorena M. Seward DUBLIN, Ind. - Lorena M. Seward, 86, passed away at the Stonebrooke Rehabilitation Center in New Castle, Ind., on Thursday morning, July 21, 2011. A daughter of the late Elbridge and Lella (Moody) Atchison, Lorena was born in Kentucky of May 21, 1925. A homemaker, Lorena had lived most of her adult life in the Dublin/Cambridge City community. She was a member of the Henry County Homemakers Extension Club and attended the Dublin Gospel Mission Church where she was a member of the Ladies Missionary Society. Survivors include three children, Gary (Peggy) Seward of Connersville, Gail Nicholson of Richmond and Greta (companion Ted) Seward of Fountain City; three grandsons, Eric and Andrew Seward and Jared Yandl; two great-grandchildren; one brother, Marvin "Ed" Atchison of Washington state. . Lorena was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Seward on Aug. 27, 1999. They were married in Wayne County, Ind., on Sept. 12, 1948.; two brothers, Floyd and Harold Atchison. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until the time of services at 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, 2011, at the Marshall & Erlewein Funeral Home, Dublin. Tim Webb will officiate. Burial will follow at the South Lawn Cemetery in Dublin. Online condolences can be made at www.marshallanderleweinfuneralhome.com. Published by The Examiner on Jul. 23, 2011. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/examiner/name/lorena-seward-obituary?id=22358426 | Atchison, Lorena May (I4021)
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7341 | Lorene Day Dye, 60, Indianapolis, died Jan. 12. She was an assistant housekeeper 17 years for Ramada Inn. Services: 1 p.m. Jan. 15 in G.H. Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home, with calling from 5 to 9 p.m. Jan. 14. Burial: Concordia Cemetery. Survivors: husband Arthur Dye; children Arthur Jr., Michael Ray, Donna Lea, Steven Lee Dye; brothers Fred, Albert, Alfred, John Vic Dye: sisters Edan, Sally Day. Patricia Smith: four grandchildren. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 14 January 1998. | Hedges, Cecille Lorene (I4635)
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7342 | Lorene Florence Jenkins, 79, Kansas City, formerly of the Linneus area, died Tuesday at the North Kansas City Hospital. She was born April 23, 1914, in Brookfield, daughter of Michael and Della (Jackson) Burns. She and Howard M. Jenkins were married Jan. 25, 1931. He died April 8, 1989. Surviving are three sons, William E. Jenkins, Kansas City, Harry M. Jenkins, Bucklin, and Ronald H. Jenkins, Erie, PA.; two daughters, Shirley Kingsolver and Judy Ashton, both of Kansas City; 21 grandchildren; 17great-grandchildren and a sister Louise Swicegood, Linneus. Also proceeding Mrs. Jenkins in death were a daughter, Betty Louise; three brothers, Cecil, Vernon, and Roy Burns and a sister, Alice Faulkner. She and her husband lived in the Linneus area until they moved to Kansas City in 1982. She was a former Brown Shoe Company employee. Services are 1:30 PM Saturday at Wright Funeral Home, Linneus, with the Rev. Paul Wood officiating. Burial will be in Purdin Cemetery. Visitation is 6 to 8 PM tonight at Mc Gilley Chapel, Vivion Road, Kansas City, and 7 to 8:30 PM Friday at Wright Funeral Home, Linneus. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Lorene F. Jenkins April 23, 1914 November 2, 1993 Services: Wright Funeral Home, Linneus , Missouri November 6, 1993 Clergy: Rev. Paul Wood Soloist: Bonnie Jenkins Pianist: Lorene Deskins Casket Bearers: Dennis Kingsolver Ryan Ashton. Howard Jenkins Saundor Ashton, Danny Leahy Mitchell Jenkins Interment: Purdin Cemetery. Purdin, Missouri. | Burns, Lorene Florence (I143)
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7343 | Lorene Hedges Rouse. Monday, June 28, 2004. RIVERTON - Funeral services for former Lander resident Lorene Hedges Rouse, 80, of Burley, Idaho, were conducted June 26, 2004, at Davis Funeral Home of Riverton. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery in Riverton. She died June 22, 2004, at Cassia Regional Medical Center in Burley. Born Feb. 11, 1924, in Purdin, Mo., she was the daughter of Jasper Newton and Rebecca Jane (Demick) Hedges; was raised and educated in Lander; and attended Fremont County Vocational High School. During World War II, she moved to Santa Barbara, Calif., and married James Grant Rouse. They divorced after several years. The couple moved to Oregon, owned and operated two nightclubs in Portland and Springfield and James G. Rouse Trucking. In the 1960s, she moved to Burley and owned Boyd's Lounge. She was a member of the Methodist faith and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles Ladies Auxiliary in Pocatello, Idaho; and Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary No. 3043 in Burley. She was known as the first person in Burley to assist senior citizens by taking them into her home so they didn't have to live in a nursing home. Her interests included the companionship of her dachshunds; gardening and canning; and playing pool, especially "pool shark." Survivors include her brother, Donald L. Hedges, and his wife of Riverton; two sisters, Irene Harris of Washington and Geraldine "Jeri" Dalton of Burley; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers, and former husband. Memorials may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Casper Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyoming. Monday, 28 June 2004. Page 4. | Hedges, Lorene Frances (I230)
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7344 | Lorene Rouse. BURLEY -- Frances Lorene Rouse, age 80, of Burley, died Tuesday, June 22, 2004, at Cassia Regional Medical Center. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 26, 2004, at Davis Funeral Home, 2203 W. Main St., Riverton, Wyo., where friends may call before the service. Burial will follow at Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Rasmussen Funeral Home, Burley. Published Friday, June 25, 2004. The Times News, Twin Falls, Idaho. | Hedges, Lorene Frances (I230)
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7345 | Lottie Edwards, 86, dies at Grandview Lottie H. Edwards, 86, formerly of 1324 Shady Lane, Mooresville, died Friday afternoon at Grandview Nursing Home. She had been a resident of the home for five years and had been ill for six years. The daughter of Tulley and Anna Hedges Otis, she was born in Indianapolis Oct. 9, 1897. She was married to Raymond Edwards in 1910, and he is deceased. Survivors include two daughters, Betty Spaulding of Mooresville and Ruby Barrett of Indianapolis; 10 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Mrs. Edwards had lived in Morgan County for 22 years. Her funeral will be Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Carlisle and Son Funeral Chapel in Mooresville. The Rev. Ted Rigdon will officiate, and burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis. Friends may call at Carlisle's from 2 to 5 and 7 to9 p.m. on Sunday. The Reporter-Times, Martinsville, Indiana. Saturday, 21 April 1984. | Otis, Lottie Helen (I4657)
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7346 | Louella Jane Guy, 59, of North East, Md., died Wednesday of heart failure in Union Hospital of Cecil County, Elkton. Mrs. Guy, a homemaker, had worked at North East Seafood store and area restaurants. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6027, North East. Survivors: husband, Allan R.; sister, Jo Anne Coughlin of Buckhannon, W.Va.; brothers, Ralph Keaveny of Rainelle, W.Va., and Gene Ray Keaveny of Georgia; niece and nephew, Joann May and Richard Keaveny, both of North East, who she raised. Service: 11 a.m. Monday, Crouch Funeral Home, 127 S. Main St., North East. Visitation: 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial: North East Methodist Cemetery. The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware. Thursday, 7 March 1996. | Keaveny, Louella Jane (I3953)
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7347 | Louis M. Hedges Louis M. Hedges, 91, of Morro Bay died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1992, at his home. No services will be held. Mr. Hedges was born May 4, 1910 I Topeka, Kan. He moved to the La Crescenta area in his younger years. In 1957 he moved to Morro Bay, where he owned Hedges Auto Repair. He enjoyed fishing, sailing, reading and dancing. A veteran of World War II, he was a mine sweeper for the Navy. He is survived by his wife, Kay Hedges of Morro Bay; two step-sons; four grandchildren; a sister, Marion Richardson of Santa Rosa; and a brother, James Hedges of Santa Rosa. Donations may be made in his memory to the Central Coast Dialysis Foundation. The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, California. Thursday, 23 January 1992. | Hedges, Louis Marvin (I4216)
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7348 | Louis Merrick Carrier, 85, of Grandview, MO, passed away Monday, December 22, 2003, at St. Joseph Health Care Center. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday, December 26, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Longview Funeral Home, 12700 S. Raytown Rd., Kansas City, MO 64149. Burial will be in Longview Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be 12noon-1 p.m. Friday at the chapel. Louis was born April 9, 1918 in Palmetto, LA, to Joseph M. and Bertha (Budden) Carrier, whom preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Ellen Carrier in 1994. Louis was retired from the Veterans Administration. He was a member of Grandview United Methodist Church and a member of the Samaritan Sunday School Class. He was a member of Disabled American Veterans serving in the U.S. Army during World War II as a surgical technician. He was a Mason and a member of Shirley's Breakfast Gang. Survivors include his sons, Louis M. Carrier Jr. and his wife, Martha of Huntington Beach, CA, Larry L. Carrier and his wife, Donna of Grandview, MO, Joe Carrier and his wife, Patty of Conway, AR; daughters, Edith M. Mayer and her husband, Jerry of Littleton, CO and Mary Beth Brooks and her husband, Fred of Littleton, CO; brothers, Matthew Carrier of Huma, LA, Elliott Carrier of Serepta, LA; sisters, Bertielee Warner, Hazel Fowler and Joyce Green, all of Shreveport, LA; ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. (Arrangements: D.W. Newcomer's Sons Longview Funeral Home (816) 7616272) Published by Kansas City Star on Dec. 23, 2003. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kansascity/name/louis-carrier-obituary?id=4255721 | Carrier, Louis Merrick (I1110)
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7349 | Louisa Jane Stufflebean Louisa Jane Clark was born February 1, 1859, at Chicago, Ill., and died at her home near New Boston November 3, 1838, at the age of 79 years, 9 months and 1 day. Don December 25, 1872, she was married to Balaam Stufflebean who preceded her in death on April 14, 1912. To Mr. and Mrs. Stufflebean eight children were born. One died in infancy. Two others who have died were Henry and Mrs. Cora Asher. Surviving are: Hiram, of Woodward, Okla.; Mrs. Susie Cassity of near New Boston; Mrs. Melissia Baker of North Salem; Mrs. Mary McCollum of Litchfield, Ill.; and Sam of the home. She also leaves 20 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and many friends. Mrs. Stufflebean has been a member of the Christian church for many years. She was a kind and loving mother and grandmother and was loved by all who knew here. Burial was in the Stufflebean cemetery Friday afternoon. The Bucklin Herald, Bucklin, Missouri. Thursday, 10 November 1938. | Clark, Louisa Jane (I2909)
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7350 | Louise G. Brinley, 74, Blue Creek Court, died Thursday at her home. She was the former Louise G. Reed. Survivors: A son, Robert Shewmaker; two daughters, Patricia Slone and Teresa Logsdon; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral 1 p.m. Monday, Ratterman's Portland, 2114 W. Market St. Burial: River Valley Cemetery. Visitation: after 11 a.m. Monday. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. 16 May 1992. | Reed, Louise Georgia (I3328)
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