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7651 Killed In A Baseball Game
Sphere Struck Purdin, Mo., Player Near the Heart.
Brookfield, Mo., July 28. – Rollie Bagley of Purdin was killed yesterday in a ball game between Purdin and New Garden when a baseball struck him near the heart.
The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Missouri. Monday, 28 July 1919, page 1.
 
Bagley, Rollie (I161)
 
7652 Killed in an accident on a county road two miles west of St. Peter was Lyle Johnson, 31, of St. Peter, an airman home on leave from Washington.
Officers said his car, driven by Donald H. Fry, 31, St. Peter, went out of control and overturned. Investigators said the driver told them he and Johnson were trying out the latter's foreign sports car. Frey was not injured.
The Winona Daily News, Winona, Minnesota. Wednesday, 11 April 1962.
 
Johnson, Lyle Verne (I4598)
 
7653 KIMBALL, GERALD W. Gerald W. Kimball, 56, disabled veteran passed away October 23, 2002. Survived by wife Sheila; children: Wade, Matt, Andy (Barbara), Robert, Stacy; dad Rafael Rios; sisters Jeanette Pfeifer, Kathy Hurst; and brother Ralph Kimball; two grandsons Andy and Aaron Kimball; many nieces and nephews. Services, Monday 1:45 p.m., Fort Logan National Cemetery. He was a kind and gentle man who will be missed by all.

Published by Denver Post on Oct. 28, 2002.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/denverpost/name/gerald-kimball-obituary?id=28049591
 
Kimball, Gerald William (I3723)
 
7654 Kirby Kirk
Kirby Michael Kirk, of 1783 Gleneagles Drive, husband of Mildred Vance Kirk, died today. He was a maintenance supervisor at the University of Kentucky and a lay minister. He sponsored the Sweet Hour of Prayer radio program for 30 years. Funeral services 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home with visitation from 2;30 to 5 and 6:30 to 9 p.m. Friday. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to CPR Program of Kentucky Heart Association of the Kidney Foundation.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 13 August 1981.
 
Kirk, Kirby Michael (I3247)
 
7655 Kirk
Alma E. (nee Million), beloved wife of the late Thomas R. Kirk, devoted mother of Mrs. George L. (Louise) McNeil and Thomas M. Kirk, grandmother of six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, dear sister of Mrs. Rose Bishop; Saturday, November 30, 1968; residence, 4405 Verne Ave., Oakley. Funeral services, Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Ave., Mt. Healthy, Monday, 2 P.M. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 6 P.M.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 1 December 1968.
 
Million, Alma Effie (I2062)
 
7656 Kirk
Hubert E., beloved son of Alma Million Kirk, and the late Thomas R. Kirk, dear brother of Anna Louis McNeil and Thomas Million Kirk, Friday, August 5, 1960; residence, 4405 Verne Ave. Services Monday, August 8, 10:30 A.M. at the Witt-Good & Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd., Hyde Park at Oakley Square. Friends may call Sunday 4 to 9 P.M.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Saturday, 6 August 1960.
 
Kirk, Hubert Earl (I3236)
 
7657 Kirk - Thomas Richard, beloved husband of Alma Million Kirk and devoted father of Mrs. George L. McNeil, Hubert and Thomas Kirk, Thursday, November 14, 1940, residence, 4405 Verne av., Oakley. Services Saturday, November 16, from the Witt & Co. Funeral Home, 3026 Madison rd, Hyde Park and Oakley sq. at 11 a.m.
The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 15 November 1940.
 
Kirk, Thomas Richard (I3235)
 
7658 Kirk, Pearl I. – age 92, of Knoxville, passed away Sunday, Dec. 12, 1999 at Ft. Sanders Park West. Member of Central United Methodist Church. Widow of Greely A. Kirk. Survivors: daughters & son-in-law, Carolyn & Bill Attaway; son & daughter-in-law, Rev. Gene & Cathryn Kirk; 8 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren. Funeral service 1 p.m. Wednesday Rose Chapel with Rev. Mark Kirk & Rev. Gene Kirk officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends 11:30-1 p.m. Wednesday at Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel.
The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Knoxville, Tennessee. Monday, 13 December 1999.
 
Ignight, Pearl I. (I3242)
 
7659 Kistler – Mrs. Tressie Lorena Kistler, 65, died yesterday at the home, 5606 Virginia. She was born in Havensville, Kas., and had lived in Kansas City about 44 years. Mrs. Kistler was a member of the University Heights Christian church, the Ivanhoe chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and the Good Cheer chapter of the National Sunshine society. Surviving are her husband, Alfred R. Kistler of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Irene Green of Syracuse, N.Y., and Mrs. Mildred Louise Wetz of Linwood, Wash.; her mother, Mrs. Viola I. Cassity, and a sister, Mrs. L.L. Wright, both of El Reno, Okla.; a brother, H.E. Cassity of Topeka, and five grand children. Services will be at 2:30 o’clock Friday at the Newcomer chapel, Brush Creek and the Paseo. Burial will be in Mount Moriah cemetery.
The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Wednesday, 9 March 1960.
 
Cassity, Tressie Lorena (I1235)
 
7660 Korean War Smith, George Alvin (I77)
 
7661 Korean War casualty. Mark, Hubert David (I4327)
 
7662 Korean War. Earned the Combat Infantry Badge, United Nations Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and the Korean Service Ribbon with two bronze service stars. Pettit, Donald Carlyle (I3710)
 
7663 L.B. Gorden
Prairieton township probably has no more honored or highly respected citizen than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch. He was born the 2d of February, 1843, in Montgomery county, Kentucky, of which state his parents, William V. and Lydia E. Ribelin Gorden, were also natives. They were married December 7, 1841, and in their family were the following children: L.B.; William R.; Randall R.; Thomas J.; John M.; Joseph A.; Sarah J.; Mary A., deceased; and B.F., also deceased. Coming to Illinois the family located in Christian county on the 5th of March 1862, and here the mother died two years later, passing away on the 10th of January, 1864. The father, who long survived here, died at the old homestead in Christian county, February 22, 1899. He was a son of Randall R. and Bachel (Baber) Gorden, natives of Virginia. At the age of nine years, however, Randall R. Gorden went to Kentucky, floating down the Ohio river on a flatboat and landing on the present site of Maysville, where he located. On the trip he was shot at by the Indians who were then very hostile to the white settlers. He was only eighteen years of age at the time of his marriage, while the bride was a girl of fifteen. ...

Past and present of Christian County, Illinois. By J. C. McBride. 1904. Page 286.

https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofchr00mcbr/page/285/mode/2up?q=ribelin 
Gorden, William Vernon (I5553)
 
7664 L.B. Gorden
Prairieton township probably has no more honored or highly respected citizen than the gentleman whose name introduces this sketch. He was born the 2d of February, 1843, in Montgomery county, Kentucky, of which state his parents, William V. and Lydia E. Ribelin Gorden, were also natives. They were married December 7, 1841, and in their family were the following children: L.B.; William R.; Randall R.; Thomas J.; John M.; Joseph A.; Sarah J.; Mary A., deceased; and B.F., also deceased. Coming to Illinois the family located in Christian county on the 5th of March 1862, and here the mother died two years later, passing away on the 10th of January, 1864. The father, who long survived here, died at the old homestead in Christian county, February 22, 1899. He was a son of Randall R. and Bachel (Baber) Gorden, natives of Virginia. At the age of nine years, however, Randall R. Gorden went to Kentucky, floating down the Ohio river on a flatboat and landing on the present site of Maysville, where he located. On the trip he was shot at by the Indians who were then very hostile to the white settlers. He was only eighteen years of age at the time of his marriage, while the bride was a girl of fifteen. ...

Past and present of Christian County, Illinois. By J. C. McBride. 1904. Page 286.

https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofchr00mcbr/page/285/mode/2up?q=ribelin
 
Ribelin, Lydia Elizabeth (I5552)
 
7665 L.R. McClanahan
Williamstown - L.R. McClanahan, 79, Cynthiana St., died Wednesday at his home from an apparent heart attack.
Surviving are six sons, Clay, Dawson, Ralph, Floyd and Irvin, all of here and Charles, Crittenden; four daughters, Miss Betty McClanahan, Mrs. R.K. Martin, Mrs. Albert Tebelman, all of here, and Mrs. Charles Colcord, Verona; one brother, Joe, here.
Services, 2 p.m., Saturday, Elliston & Stanley Funeral Home. Visitation after 3 p.m., Friday
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 8 April 1965.
 
McClanahan, Lemuel Riley (I476)
 
7666 Labe Brooks
Labe Brooks, 88, Indianapolis, died yesterday in a nursing home. He was a fireman with the Indianapolis Fire Department 25 years, retiring in 1949. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, where friends may call tomorrow from 1 to 9 p.m. Survivors – wife, Bertha; sons, Charles, Delbert; daughters Marion Selke, Dorothy Hershberger, Deloris Cowger, Norma Jean Henderson, Bertha Conley, Judith Daughtery, Phyllis Bierthaus.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 22 Jly 1979.
 
Brooks, Laben "Labe" (I4991)
 
7667 Lair Sanatorium Sale Announced
Sale of the Lair Sanatorium at 515 Norumbega drive was disclosed today, the institution having been sold by Durward P. and Ada C. Lair to Clyde D. and Florence M. Duffus. Escrow in the deal will close Jan.31 at the local branch of the Security-First National bank.
Monrovia News-Post, Monrovia, California. Thursday, 23 Jan 1947, page 1.
 
Duffus, Clyde Delmar (I1268)
 
7668 Lair Sanatorium Sale Announced
Sale of the Lair Sanatorium at 515 Norumbega drive was disclosed today, the institution having been sold by Durward P. and Ada C. Lair to Clyde D. and Florence M. Duffus. Escrow in the deal will close Jan.31 at the local branch of the Security-First National bank.
Monrovia News-Post, Monrovia, California. Thursday, 23 Jan 1947, page 1.
 
Maddox, Florence Mabel (I1264)
 
7669 Lake Odessa: Eugene R. Alsip, 100, of Lake Odessa died Saturday, June 15, 1996 at the Heartland Health Care Center in Ionia. He was born in Wheeler, Tex., a son of Eph and Ida (Cogswell) Alsip. He served in the U. S. Army during World War 1. He lived in Texas, Illinois and Iowa before moving to Lake Odessa in 1956. He lived with his cousin Henry Beland in Lake Odessa for 20 years before moving to a foster care home. He is survived by his cousin, Henry Beland; one sister, Celia Wellman of Sidney, NY; two brothers, Orville Alsip of Norwich, NY and Ralph Alsip of Plant City, FL; sister-in-law Rosebud Alsip of Loda, IL; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
 
Alsip, Eugene Robert (I1123)
 
7670 Lambert
Winford S.; beloved husband of Flora Lambert (nee Gilkison); brother of Mrs. Virginia Fay Gilkison, Mrs. Melissa Jane Gilkison, Mrs. Clara Tussey, Mrs. Odell Fawley, John F. and Glenmore Lambert, Saturday, January 6, 1973; residence 6276 Belfast Rd., Goshen, Ohio. Services Monroe-Copher-Noakes Funeral Home, Milford; Tuesday, January 9 at 2 P.M. Visitation Monday 5 to 9 P.M.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 7 January 1973.
 
Lambert, Winford (I790)
 
7671 Lambert Bernard Hagedorn Sr, son of George and Martha White Hagedorn, married Mattie Lair March 31, 1896 in Jessamine Co. KY. Mattie was born in Sept. 27, 1879 and died March 15, 1968 with burial in Maple Grove cemetery in Jessamine Co. KY.
Their children included the following: Blanche, Lucy, Lambert Bernard (Buck)Jr, and James M. Hagedorn.
 
Hagedorn, Lambert Bernard (I1994)
 
7672 LARKSVILLE CRAVENS, ROBERT E., SR., 79, died Sunday, May 1, 2005, at Clark Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville, IN. He was a native of Clarksville and a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a retired 1st class millwright with Colgate Palmolive Company and a member of Bible Wesleyan Church. Survivors include his wife, Thelma R. Cravens of Clarksville; his son, James E. Cravens; sons and daughters-in-law, Rev. Robert E. and Carol Cravens of Beach City, OH, Rev. Mark L. and Teresa Cravens of Homeworth, OH, and Rev. Christopher D. and Julie Cravens of Findlay, OH; daughters and sons-in-law, Theresa and Joe Roberson of Phoenix, AZ, and Bobbie Kay and Terry Theisen of Belgrade, MA; sisters, Frances Lawton of Jeffersonville, and Dorothy Mitchum of Clarksville; brothers, George Cravens of Marysville, IN, William D. Cravens of Clarksville and Paul Cravens of Clarksville; a stepbrother, Melvin Edwards of Jeffersonville; 17 grandchildren; and three great-grand-children. His funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 5, 2005, at Colgate Baptist Church, with burial in Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Visitation will be from noon-3 and 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 4, 2005, at Coots Funeral Home, and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursday, May 5, 2005, at Colgate Baptist Church. Expressions of sympathy may be made to Bible Methodist Missions, in care of Bible Methodist Church, 529 Stadium Dr., Findlay, OH 45840.

Published by Courier-Journal on May 3, 2005.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/louisville/name/robert-cravens-obituary?id=26981927
 
Cravens, Robert Eugene (I3361)
 
7673 Larry "Joe" Boyce, 64, of Claytonville died Tuesday (Aug. 27, 2013) at Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana.

He was born April 9, 1949 in Watseka, the son of William "Bill" and Carolyn Phillippo Boyce. They preceded him in death.

He is survived by one daughter, Angie (Ralph) Fabern; one brother, James "Jim" (Darlene) Boyce; one sister, Marcia Gudeman and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

He served in the Army during the Vietnam Era.
 
Boyce, Larry Joe (I4682)
 
7674 Larry Caples
Dallas – Larry Caples, 71, of Dallas, died Thursday.
He was born in Boston, and joined the merchant marine at age 15. Before moving here in 1982, he worked for 15 years at Sea-Tac International Airport in Seattle.
Survivors include his wife, Lila; and two sisters in Boston.
No local services will be held.
Arrangements are under the direction of Farnstrom mortuary, Independence.
Statesman Journal, Salem, Oregon. Friday, 14 March 1986.
 
Caples, Larry (I4069)
 
7675 Larry Dean Roberts, 52, of New Castle, died unexpectedly Tuesday, January 23, 2001 at his home. Mr. Roberts was born October 25, 1948 in Kentucky, a son of the late Cleo and Lurlean Griggs Roberts. He had resided in New Castle for many years and was retired from Chrysler Corporation after 30 years of service. He was a member of the U.A.W. Local #371. He was a Vietnam War Army Veteran and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. He was also a member of the New Castle Moose Lodge. He is survived by a son, Brad Dean (wife: Dina) Roberts of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; four grandchildren, Amie Sanner, Beth Sanner, Sara Sanner and Ronnie Sanner; three brothers, Barry Roberts and Bobby Roberts both of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky and Tom Roberts of Lexington, Kentucky; a sister Wanda Thomas of St. Augustine, Florida; many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by a son, Keith Roberts. Funeral services will be held 2:00 pm Sunday January 28, 2001 at Herald-Stewart Home for Funerals in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky with Rev. Grose officiating. Burial will follow in Dickerson Cemetery, Salt Lick, Kentucky. Friends may call Friday from 5 – 9 pm Saturday at Herald-Stewart Home for Funerals in Mt. Sterling, Kentucky.

 
Roberts, Larry Dean (I5032)
 
7676 LARRY FEARIN
(1953-2021)

Larry Allen Fearin, 68, of Beechburg, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 31, 2021, surrounded by his family at Select Specialty Hospital in Fort Thomas.

Born in Mason County on February 23, 1953, he was the first son of the late R.T. Fearin and the late Nellie G. Skaggs Fearin.

Larry's love of trucks took him many miles over the country as a semi driver. Being a member of the CB radio community he never met a stranger and soon attained the radio handle "Rattle Snake". He developed a joy in giving everyone he loved a famous nickname, not to exclude his room-filling laughter as he bestowed his chosen name for the recipients.

After years of travel he settled his roots with his companion and life partner, Wanda Carpenter. Together they enjoyed farm life with her children whom he loved and considered his own, Michael Carpenter and Jennifer Rayburn; and their children, filling his days with joy unimaginable.

Larry is also survived by his daughter, Michele Bowman and husband Brian of Owen County; his two grandchildren, Paige Just and husband Jared, Dustin Garrison and wife Breanna; and his great grandchild, Aaron. He is also survived by his sister, Sue Holt and husband Russell of Beechburg; his brother, Steve (Victoria Cannon) Fearin of Beechburg; and his brother, Tommy Fearin of Tennessee. In addition he is survived by his closest nieces, Ashley, Amy, and Melissa, who gave him his famous name "Pap" and whose children completed his heart; along with many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins whom he loved so much the vast list being far too long to list.

In addition to his parents, Larry was preceded in death by his nephew, Josh Fearin.

Funeral service will begin at 1 p.m., Friday, November 5, 2021, at Boone-Nickell Funeral Home with Tracy Glascock and Roger Adams officiating. The service will be live streamed at www.boonenickellfuneralhome.com

Larry will be laid to rest in Mount Carmel Cemetery.

Pallbearers include Dustin Garrison, Gary Gardner, Brandon Pollitt, Robbie Skaggs, Carson Prater, Richie Kielman, Will Browning, Danny Johnson, Randy Eldridge, and Marvin Lengacher. Honorary pallbearers include Chuck Marshall, J.R. Denton, and Phillip Marshall.

Visitation will be 11 a.m., until the hour of service at 1 p.m., on Friday, at the funeral home.

All in attendance are strongly encouraged to wear face masks and to observe social distancing.

In place of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Larry to the Shriners Children Lexington, (110 Conn Terrace, Lexington, KY 40508).

Friends may offer online condolences at www.boonenickellfuneralhome.com
 
Fearin, Larry Allen (I4971)
 
7677 Larry Stewart Bagley, 78, of Kirksville, Missouri, passed away Tuesday, July 23, 2019 after undergoing surgery at KU Medical Center for an aortic aneurysm.

Born November 12, 1940 in Kirksville, Missouri, Larry was the son of the late Charles Leslie and Doris Vivian (Woodard) Bagley.

On January 4, 1970 in Kirksville, Missouri, Larry was united in marriage to Jolene Hoerrmann.

Larry is survived by his wife Jolene of forty-nine years; one son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. Col Dan and Dr. Kristin Bagley of New Palestine, IN; one brother and sister-in-law, Dale and Pat Bagley of Macon, MO; two sisters, Susan Brandon of Ramona, CA, and Janet Douglass of Wilmington, N.C.; two granddaughters, Hannah and Trinity Bagley; two step-grandchildren, Grace and Sam Charpentier; three nieces, one nephew and a number of cousins.

He was preceded in death his parents, grandparents, and one baby sister.

Larry was a graduate from Kirksville High School with the Class of 1959. Larry loved working in several meat departments around Kirksville. Riley's 7-9 Market, South IGA, for the Jim Welch Family at three different locations and at two different times, for Jack Davison from Macon at the local Apple Market and Country Mart, as well as for the Prenger family. He always respected his employer and gave 100%. Larry especially enjoyed the public and could call most customers by name and knew something about them and their families to visit about. This all happened after his own family had to close the Kirksville Locker where most families kept their meat before deep freezers became available.

Larry was a fifty year member of Kirksville Lodge #366 AF&AM.

Interment at Ringo Point Cemetery south of Green Castle, MO.

obituary also appears here:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kirksvilledailyexpress/name/larry-bagley-obituary?id=17852887

 
Bagley, Larry Stewart (I4070)
 
7678 Larry Walters
July 26, 1951
December 5, 2016

On December 5th, an intrepid South Pacific explorer, technical theater wizard, and humorist, Larry Allen Walters, passed away. Though he was born in Kansas, he considered Tacoma, Washington, his home because his family settled there when he was very young. Following his service in the United States Navy, he pursued his passion for theater in earnest, first at Central Washington University and then receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in Theater Design and Technology from the University of Oregon in 1981.

Larry joined the faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno in 1981, where he was a mentor and teacher to many students and colleagues who remember him with respect and affection. Larry believed his greatest accomplishment at UNR was the design and construction of the Redfield Studio Theater in the Church Fine Arts Building. In addition to his work at UNR, Larry worked as a stagehand in many showrooms and theaters in northern Nevada, enhancing the theater experience for thousands of audience members over the years. Larry retired from the university as an Associate Professor Emeritus in 2012.

Aside from his work, Larry had a passion for travel, a love he shared with CJ, his wife of 19 years. Together they explored the South Pacific, South and Central America, and Alaska, and enjoyed numerous road trips across the United States. Larry had a lifelong love of jazz, the Oakland A's, and the Oregon Ducks. Most of all, he loved CJ. Together they experienced joy and sorrow, and she was by his side when he passed away.

Larry was predeceased by his parents, Kenneth and Evelyn Walters, and his first wife, Joyce. He is survived by CJ, his sisters Cheryl Gower and Cathy Cooper, and many nephews and nieces.

A "Loud Shirt After-Party" will be held to celebrate Larry's life at a later date.
Published in Reno Gazette-Journal from Dec. 14 to Dec. 18, 2016 
Walters, Larry Allen (I4168)
 
7679 Lars Andersson Collinus (#8) came from Sweden in 1654 as a minister's scribe, married Man Svensson Lom's widow, and took meticulous care of her nine children. By 1671 all had left home expect sons Peter Mansson and Sven Mansson Lom and the youngest of seven daughters, Maria. Lars Andersson Collinus died in 1689.

1681 Census of the Delaware. Peter Stebbins Craig.
 
Collinus, Lars Anderson "Lasse" (I5726)
 
7680 Lars Andersson Collinus (#8) came from Sweden in 1654 as a minister's scribe, married Man Svensson Lom's widow, and took meticulous care of her nine children. By 1671 all had left home expect sons Peter Mansson and Sven Mansson Lom and the youngest of seven daughters, Maria. Lars Andersson Collinus died in 1689.

1681 Census of the Delaware. Peter Stebbins Craig.
 
Lom, Sven Mansson (I5723)
 
7681 Lars Andersson Collinus (#8) came from Sweden in 1654 as a minister's scribe, married Man Svensson Lom's widow, and took meticulous care of her nine children. By 1671 all had left home expect sons Peter Mansson and Sven Mansson Lom and the youngest of seven daughters, Maria. Lars Andersson Collinus died in 1689.

1681 Census of the Delaware. Peter Stebbins Craig.
 
Lom, Maria (I5725)
 
7682 Lars Andersson Collinus (#8) came from Sweden in 1654 as a minister's scribe, married Man Svensson Lom's widow, and took meticulous care of her nine children. By 1671 all had left home expect sons Peter Mansson and Sven Mansson Lom and the youngest of seven daughters, Maria. Lars Andersson Collinus died in 1689.

1681 Census of the Delaware. Peter Stebbins Craig.
 
Mansson, Peter (I5720)
 
7683 Lars Carlsson Lock adopted his surname from his place of origin, Lockerud, near Mariestad, Skaraborg Ian. He came to New Sweden as a minister on the Swan in 1648, was accused by Printz of inspiring the 1653 "rebellion" against him, but was spared being sent back to Sweden for trial by proving to Rising's satisfaction that he was innocent. After the surrender, Lock found himself the only minister left to serve the Swedes on the Delaware. He married himself twice - much to the horror of Armegot Printz. His first wife was named Catharine. She eloped on 9 Sept. 1661 with Jacob Jongh from Gothenburg. Within a month, Lock asked permission to remarry, this time to a girl 17 or 18 years old. His marriage to Beata Lom, daughter of Mans Svensson Lom and reputedly the first Swedish girl born in New Sweden, took place in January 1662. Notwithstanding Lock's involvement in the Long Finn Rebellion in 1669, Governor Andreos granted Lock a riverfront tract northeast of Upland Creek (used for glebe land), later supplemented by a patent for Olof Still's former plantation on Ridley Creek. Lock died in September 1688. His wife Beata died in the spring of 1689. They were survived by five sons - Anders (#68), Mans (#69), John, Peter and Gustaf - and at least three daughters, Catharine (see #26), Maria and a third not yet identified. In 1693 the younger children were living in the household of their uncle John Mattson (#62).

The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware. by Peter Stebbins Craig. 
Lock, Rev. Lars Carlsson (I5731)
 
7684 Last name of Hopkins comes from MRH notes. First name Nellie comes from 1910 US census. Estimated birth date and birthplace from 1910 US census. Sursa, Nellie (I773)
 
7685 Last Rites Are Held for Joseph F. Liles
Former Wilson Attorney Died At Tarboro.
(Special to Daily News)
Tarboro, Dec. 19. – Joseph Franklin Liles, 68, former resident of Wilson county, who died here yesterday at the home of his sister, Miss Nan Liles, was buried this afternoon in Greenwood cemetery. Funeral services was held at the home of Miss Liles.
Mr. Liles was graduated from Old Trinity college, and taught there for several years. He received his law license from the University of North Carolina, and in the last years of his life came to Edgecombe county.
Mr. Liles was a member of the St. James Methodist church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, of Raleigh; one son, Hal Liles, of Tarboro; two sisters, Miss Nan Liles, of Tarboro, and Miss Meta Liles, of Boone, and one brother, Jim Liles, of Tarboro.
News and Record, Greensboro, North Carolina. Wednesday, 20 December 1930.
 
Liles, Joseph Frank (I3077)
 
7686 Last Rites for Mrs. Cassity to be Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Maude L. Cassity, 77, on e of Tankawa’s leading citizens, who passed away Thursday morning at the Ponca City hospital, will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o’clock in the First Christian church with the Rev. Frank B. Ward in charge. Burial will be in the Ponca City I.O.O.F. cemetery where she will be laid to rest by her late husband, George M. Cassity.
A resident of Tankawa for 41 years, Mrs. Cassity had been ill the past two years at her home, 110 South Barnes, and several weeks ago became ill with influenza.
Born on March 4, 1868, at Anawan, Ill., she lived for a time at Sabetha, Kans., from where she and her husband, George Cassity, came to a farm near Marland, then moved to Tonkawa in 1904. Her husband, a pioneer grain dealer at Tonkawa, preceded her in death on December 15, 1934.
She is survived by two nephews of Mr. Cassity – Galen and Martin Cassity, both of whom were reared in her home and both of whom are now in the service. Galen is stationed at a prisoner of war camp in Arizona and Martin recently landed on the west coast from an allied air base in China. Also surviving is her great nephew, Teddy McDermand of Kansas City, Mo.
The burial service is in charge of the McCafferty Funeral home in Tonkawa.
Pallbearers will be Earnest G. See, William Gearheard, Raymond Brining, William Edwards, Morgan Bush and Earl Williams.
The Tonkawa News, Tonkawa, Oklahoma. Monday, 31 December 1945, page 1.
 
McDermond, Maude Lydia (I1261)
 
7687 Last Rites For Mrs. E. Pearson On June 15th
Mrs. Elva Frances Pearson, daughter of William H. and Louisa Jones Cassity, was born November 2, 1885 near Purdin, Missouri and passed away at the Sullivan County Memorial Hospital in Milan, Missouri at 6 p.m., June 12, 1958, at the age of 72 years, 7 months and 10 days.
She was the youngest and the last member of a family of ten.
She was united in marriage to Earnest Pearson of Browning, Missouri, on April 11, 1907 and to this union three daughters were born.
Her life was spent in the Browning and Purdin vicinity, and for several years she and Mr. Pearson have lived in Purdin. She was a great lover of music, singing and poetry which she wrote many for her loved ones, such as this:
When all this toil and strife is over,
And we meet beyond the golden shore
With out stretched hand so pure and fair
We’ll meet our Saviour Jesus there.
And one by one as we join that band,
And face to face with God we’ll stand,
And gather around the golden throne,
To weep no more with hearts that are torn.
She leave to mourn her passing her devoted husband, three daughters, Mrs. Earl O. Hess, Granger, Mo.; Mrs. Lilburn Gilmer, Browning, Mo.; and Mrs. T.H. Thorne, Linneus, Mo.; four grandchildren, Donnie Ray and Bobby Hess, William Thomas Thorne and Linda Gilmer; and two great grandsons, Michael Ray and Danny Arthur Hess, and many nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
Services were held Sunday afternoon, June 15, 1958, at 2 p.m., in the Purdin Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. Allen of Linneus. Song services were by Georgie and Shirley Hess.
Casket bearers were Geo. Singleton, Presley Cassity, Kenneth Arnold, Carl Cassity, Alex Woodside and Walter Leibhart. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning Missouri. Thursday, 19 June 1958.
 
Cassity, Elva Frances (I2593)
 
7688 Last Rites Held For Mrs. Carr, 96
The funeral of Mrs. Nellie Carr, 96, widow of Basil P. Carr, was held this afternoon from the West Side Methodist Church, with the Rev. John H. Ristow officiating. Burial was in the Castner Falls Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Logan W. Hurlbert, Mervin Juelfs, John Bateman St., Willis Powell, Robert Farmer and Harold Randall, all members of the official board of the West Side Methodist Church.
Mrs. Carr, who died Sunday, was born in Ohio and came to Montana in 1890 to teach in the Truly area. She and Carr were married in 1895 and farmed at Flat Creek until moving to Great Falls several years ago to live with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lucian White, Rte. 1 SW. Carr died Aug. 7.
The Great Falls Leader, Great Falls, Montana. Thursday, 5 February 1959.
 
Minton, Ellen Bartlette "Nellie" (I872)
 
7689 Last Rites Held For Palmer Man Fri. Afternoon
Died Wednes. at Home of His Son, Alfred Julius. Other News Items.
Palmer - Funeral services wre held Friday afternoon at the Alfred Julius home at 1:30 and 2:00 o'clock at the St. John's Lutheran church at Lizard for Gottfried Julius. Mr. Julius was born in Germany, Nov. 29, 1863, and was baptised and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. He came to America in 1889. On Dec. 26, 1890, he was united in marriage to Louise Zimmerman by Rev. Stachling. His wife preceded him in death Dec. 23, 1931. He has made his home with his son, Alfred the past 9 years and passed away there Wednesday morning at 5:00 o'clock, October 9, after a lingering illness. He had been bedfast since January 22, 1940. The deceased is survived by two sons, Alfred and Otto of Gilmore City, and two daughters, Mrs. Ida Bushe of Gilmore City and Mrs. Olga Schlievert of Humboldt, 25 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Also four sisters. Burial was in St. John's cemetery. Rev. O.P. Ringhand officiated.
 
Julius, Gottfried (I2102)
 
7690 Last Rites in Linneus For Mrs. Flora Smith, 91
Funeral services for Mrs. Flora May Smith, 91, were conducted at 2 p.m. yesterday at Brothers Funeral Home in Linneus by the Rev. D.D. Reynolds, Jr. Burial was in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Mrs. Smith died Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Sam Thorne, northeast of Linneus.
Flora May Neely, daughter of Samuel and Margaret Mexwell Neely, was born June 23, 1863 in Lewis County, W.Va. She moved to Missouri with her family in 1869. On March 2, 1882 she was married to William Richard Smith who preceded her in death. Also preceding her in death were four children, the eldest dying at birth ad three daughters, Mrs. Ella Fishback, Mrs. Corda Long and Miss Maude Smith.
Surviving are four children, Mrs. Lola Brown and Mrs. Sopha Thorne, Linneus, Orra Smith, Purdin and Alvin Smith, Brookfield; 16 grandchildren, 41 great grandchildren, 12 great great grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Smith was a member of the Linneus First Baptist Church.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri, Tuesday, 1 February 1955.
 
Neely, Flora Mae (I32)
 
7691 Last Rites Set for Hemorrhage Victim
Alve W. Cassity, 43, a laborer, who died Tuesday night 12 hours after being found unconscious in a lot next to 146 W. Weber, will be buried at 2;45 p.m. Monday in Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno.
Mr. Cassity’s death was due to cerebral hemorrhage as a result of a fractured skull, coroner’s deputies said. He was injured February 13 when struck by a car, but deputies declined to link the death to the traffic accident pending laboratory examination of brain tissue.
His only known relative is a sister, Mrs. Rosa A. Reed of Merced. Chapel of the Palms is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Stockton Evening and Sunday Record, Stockton, California. Saturday, 5 March 1955, page 2.
 
Cassity, Alve Wayne (I1773)
 
7692 Last Rites Tomorrow For Linneus Resident
Mrs. Viola Jane Hayes, 91, of Linneus died Sunday at the Chillicothe Hospital after an illness of several weeks.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Brothers Funeral Home in Linneus, conducted by the Rev. Geeda Christy. Burial will be in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Monday, 14 February 1955.
 
Canada, Viola Jane (I4501)
 
7693 Last rites will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Macy Christian church for Mrs. Mary B. ELLIS, 63, formerly of Macy. She died Wednesday at St. Joseph hospital in Orange, Cal.
The Rev. William SHEWMAN will officiate at rites and burial will be in Plainview cemetery at Macy. Friends may call at the McCain funeral home near Denver and at the church an hour before the service.
Born in Rochester March 23, 1904, Mrs. Ellis was the daughter of Leslie and Louella CHRISMAN HEETER. She was married Aug. 12, 1922, to Clarence ELLIS, who died in 1957.
Surviving are a son, Robert ELLIS, South Bend; a daughter, Mrs. Martha HARDACRE, Orange, Cal.; six grandchildren and a brother, Harold HEETER, Buchanan, Mich.
The Rochester Sentinel. Monday, April 3, 1967
 
Heeter, Mary Belle (I286)
 
7694 Last Saturday, John B. Alsip, a respected farmer, aged 69 years, who lives near Leverett, in Somer, fell on the ice while watering his horses and dislocated his neck, from the effects of which he died almost instantly. Mr. Alsip was buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery on Monday, a large number of his neighbors testifying their respect by following his remains to the grave.
Champaign County, Illinois Gazette. 22 Dec 1880.

 
Alsip, John Baynard (I2088)
 
7695 Last seen by his family August 1958. Hedges, Rollen Charles (I196)
 
7696 Later married Jerome Kelly Todd. Pipes, Nellie Florence (I5393)
 
7697 Laura C. Johnston
Mrs. Laura Catherine Johnston, widow of Edward E. Johnston, died at 4:45 p.m. yesterday at her home, 430 West Philadelphia street. Death was due to a complication of diseases following an illness of several years. She was 75 years old and leaves a daughter, Mrs. Michael Branna, Washington, D.C., and a grandson, David R. Monroe, at home. She was a member of Heidelberg Reformed church.
The York Dispatch, York, Pennsylvania. Monday, 10 July 1939.
 
Hedges, Laura Catherine (I3507)
 
7698 Laura Frances Sprake Garrison, age 80, of Dobbin Drive, in Paris, Kentucky, retired City of Paris bookkeeper, wife of Chester W. Garrison, died Monday, November 12, 2007. She was born March 6, 1927, in Bourbon County, Kentucky, a daughter of the late Justice Carl and Hallie Brown Baker. She attended Paris High School and was a member of the Paris Church of Christ for over 45 years.

In addition to her parents, Frances is survived by: a daughter, Judy Sprake (David) Beck, of Mercer County; a son, Chester "Woody" Garrison; four grandchildren, Lisa (James) Hahn, of Shelby County, Tracy Willoughby, of Bourbon County, Billy Ray (Chesley) Willoughby, of Carlisle, and Shawn Garrison, of Paris; two sisters, Freida Preston, of Lexington, and Ruby Gilbert "Gail" Hawkins, of Texas; a step-daughter; and a step-son. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Connie Sprake Willoughby.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, November 15, at the Paris Church of Christ by Pastors Curtis Graves and George Rogers. Casket bearers will be Robert Buckler, Anthony Dickson, James Hahn, David Beck, Sid Wells and Mike Gresham. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Wednesday at Hinton-Turner Funeral Home and after 1:00 p.m. Thursday at the church. Memorials are suggested to: Paris Church of Christ; or Hospice of the Bluegrass, 1317 US Highway 62 East, Cynthiana, Kentucky 41031.

Hinton-Turner Funeral Home website at www.hinton-turnerfuneralhome.com
 
Baker, Laura Frances (I3060)
 
7699 Laura married 4 Jan 1872 J.M. Bowles. Ten children born, one daughter died age 2 years 9 months; surviving, Moses E., La Plata MO; Robert H., Purdin MO; Martha R. Davis of New Boston MO; Minnie F. Burriss, Kansas City; Nora G. Moore of Monmouth IL; Alta E. Brown, Bucklin MO; Helen H. Purdin of Oklahoma City; O. Grace Arnold of Laclede MO and Ina M. Morgan of Brookfield MO. (The Browning Leader-Record, issue 27 Jan 1921, Browning MO.)
 
Kenney, Laura (I2280)
 
7700 Lauralynn was born on December 9, 1939 and passed away on Sunday, November 4, 2018. Lauralynn was a resident of Indiana at the time of passing. She was a 1958 graduate of New Castle Chrysler High School and worked 30 years for Chrysler Corp. in Kokomo, Indiana. Wright, Lauralynn Sue (I4329)
 

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