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9151 | Mrs. Katharine Stauffer, of Walkersville, died Saturday, March 10, 1984 at the Homewood Retirement Center, Frederick Maryland. She was born April 20, 1894 in Walkersville to the late David and Minnie Hedges Cramer. Mrs. Stauffer was the widow of Robert Ward Stauffer, who died April 13, 1975. Katharine's son, John David Stauffer, died July 10, 1996 and her daughter, Nancy Stauffer Anderson, died January 8, 2015. Her youngest grandson, Chris D. Stauffer died August 28, 2002. Katharine is survived by two grand-daughters, 1 grandson and several great-grandchildren. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, Maryland. | Cramer, Katherine (I3444)
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9152 | Mrs. Katherine Green Dies After Long Illness Winner of a gallant fight against tuberculosis, only to fall victim to its aftermath of heart disease, Mrs. Katherine E. Green, 31, died Monday in her home, 1163 W. 36th. Mrs. Green was born in Warren County, Tennessee, but had lived in Indianapolis since childhood. For a time Mrs. Green was a stenographer for the Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. During World War II she worked as a secretary for the Curtiss-Wright Corp. For two years she had been secretary at Crossroad, rehabilitation center of the Marion County Society for Crippled Children and Adults. Mrs. Green’s husband, Roy Green, an employee at the Allison Division, General Motors Corp., died eight years ago. Possessed of great patience and nimble fingers, Mrs. Green worked many hours at home working shell jewelry, fabricating brooches, earrings, necklaces and bracelets of shells formed painstakingly into tiny flower clusters. She sold a few of these but gave most of them to her family and friends. Services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Conkle West 16th Street Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors are a daughter, Sue Ellen Green, 10; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Elam and a brother, Glenn L. Elam. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 15 October 1952. | Elam, Katharine (I5011)
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9153 | Mrs. Kathryn O. Moody Mrs. Kathryn Overstreet Moody, 70, RFD3 Nicholasville, died Sunday, November 19, at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Lexington, after a long illness. She was a native of Jessamine County and a daughter of the late W.W. and Edith Caywood Overstreet, widow of Mike Moody, Sr., and a member of the Bethel Community United Methodist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Jean Ashcraft, Nicholasville; a son, Mike Moody, Jr., Nicholasville; one sister, Mrs. Clark Alexander, Lexington; three grandchildren and one great graddaughter. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Betts and West Funeral Home by Rev. Archie Barringer. Burial will be in the Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, in Jessamine County. The Jessamine Journal, Nicholasville, Kentucky. Thursday, 23 November 1972. | Overstreet, Kathryn (I1442)
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9154 | Mrs. Laura A. Kirk, 78, of 354 Blackburn, widow of W.A. Kirk, died at 10 a.m. today at a local nursing home following a long illness. She was a daughter of the late Laff and Almara Gilkerson Million. She was a member of Wesleyan Methodist Church. Survivors include seven sons, William Kirk, Robert Kirk, Kirby Kirk and Benjamin Kirk, all of Lexington; James Kirk and Robert Kirk, Houston, Texas, and Greely Kirk, Knoxville, Tenn.; two daughters, Mrs. Frank Kemble, Lexington, and Mrs. Willard McKenzie, Wilmington, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Rosa Bishop, Lexington, and Mrs. Alma Kirk, Cincinnati; 23 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. The body was taken to the Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 14 June 1968. | Million, Laura Alice (I2061)
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9155 | Mrs. Laura Thorne, wife of Taylor Thorne, formerly of Linn county, died at their home in Badito, Colorado, on Saturday morning, Feb. 1st. The deceased was a niece of Judge H. Bargar of near Meadville, and was reared in that vicinity where she had a host of friends. She was about 30 years of age, and leaves a husband and five little children who have the sympathy of this entire community in which they were well known and highly esteemed. The bereaved husband is a son of Joseph B. Thorne of near Linneus. The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 13 February 1908, page 1. | Latto, Laura E. (I4286)
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9156 | Mrs. Leah Dorris Buckley – Mrs. Leah Beland Dorris, 89, died at the Kankakee hospital Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph’s church, Loda, at 9:30 a.m. Friday, with Fr. Griffin officiating. Burial will be in Pine Ridge Cemetery, Loda. She was born at Bourbonnais March 8, 1854. She was a resident of Loda and Paxton communities for 49 years. She had lived in Kankakee for six years. Surviving are three sons, Lester Beland, Paxton; Henry Beland, Lake Odess, Mich., and William Beland, Staceyville, Ia., and one daughter, Mrs. John Huston, Melvin. The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Thursday, 18 November 1943. | Raboin, Leah (I1138)
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9157 | Mrs. Lela May Callaway of Hale Dies at Age of 95 Mrs. Lela May Callaway, 95, died yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in the Hale residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ray Lyons. Born Dec. 10, 1872, in the Hale community, she was the daughter of. John Parker and Mary (Wilson) Parker. She was reared in the Hale community. On Jan. 1, 1900, Lela May Parker married Richard Callaway. He preceded her in death. Mrs. Callaway Was a charter member of the Hale Methodist church. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Lyons of Hale, Mrs. Mary Stephenson of DeWitt, and Mrs. Bonnie Hedges of Horton, Kan.; a son, Ralph Callaway of Hale; eight grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Austin-Lindley Funeral Home in Hale with the Rev. Robert Gant officiating. Interment will be in the Hurricane Cemetery, south of Hale. | Parker, Leila Mae (I1071)
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9158 | Mrs. Lelia Pulliam passed away August 5, 1974 in Pershing Memorial Hospital in Brookfield, Mo. She was born November 13, 1885 in Milan, Mo. Daughter of Isaac Newton Cassity and Elizabeth (Smith) Cassity. November 18, 1906 she married David C. Pulliam. He died Aug. 4, 1957. Surviving are one daughter Georgia Heckman of Glenwood, Iowa and two sons, Gayle Pulliam of Brookfield and Leroy Pulliam of Los Angeles, California. Burial was on the Rose Hill Cemetery, Brookfield, Missouri. | Cassity, Lelia Opal (I2326)
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9159 | Mrs. Leona Hedges Maysville – (Special) – Mrs. Leona Adams Hedges, 55, wife of Floyd Hedges, Brown County, Ohio, farmer, died tonight at Hayswood Hospital, where she had been admitted last Wednesday. She had been ill for four years. She had resided for 18 years in Mason County, Ky., before moving to Brown County 12 years ago. Surviving her, besides her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Richmond, Ellsberry, Ohio, and Mrs. Emerson Tanner, Chicago; one son, John Hedges, at home, and three brother and three sisters. Services will be conducted Friday at 2 o’clock at Knox funeral home, with burial in Maysville Cemetery. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 2 February 1944. | Adams, Leona (I658)
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9160 | Mrs. Letitia Hunt. Special to The Courier-Journal. Whitesburg, Ky., Nov. 7. – Mrs. Letitia Hunt, 39 years old, daughter of R.B. Bentley, County Court Clerk here, died Wednesday at Phoenix, Ariz., after a long illness. Mrs. Hunt was taken to different points in the West in an effort to regain her health. The body will be brought to this county for interment. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Thursday, 8 November 1917. | Bentley, Letitia V. (I4390)
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9161 | Mrs. Lillian Bailey Hedges, 86, of 205 E. 77th, died Tuesday at St. Luke's Hospital. She was born in Harrison, Ark., and had lived in this area 55 years. Mrs. Hedges was a member of the Country Club Christian Church. She was past president of the Kansas City Young Matrons and the Women's Council of the church. She had been housemother at Phi Kappa Psi and Zeta Beta Tau fraternities at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and at the Women's Dormitory at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Sidney H. Gabel, of the home; Mrs. Betty Bramson, 5212 W. 72nd, Prairie Village; and Mrs. Esther H. Anderson, Pullman, Wash.; 10 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m. Friday at the Mount Moriah Chapel; burial in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the chapel. The family suggests contributions to the memorial fund at the Santa Fe Hills Baptist Church. | Bailey, Lillian Lucille (I914)
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9162 | Mrs. Lillie J. Hedges, widow of John W. Hedges Sr., who resided in Popular Ridge, Pasadena, died Monday at the North Anne Arundel General Hospital. Mrs. Hedges was born in Frederick County on February 27, 1898 the daughter of the late Elmer and Lillie Wolfkill Phillips. Surviving her are three children; Mrs. Howard Daily, Mrs. Robert Florian and Charles W. Hedges Jr. Six grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive. | Philips, Lillie Jane (I3418)
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9163 | Mrs. Lizzie Kelso, a fair divorcee of Homer, winsome and 37, was married to Dennis Kelso, a farmer of Vance township, Vermilion county, one year her junior, at 9 o’clock this morning. The ceremony was performed by Justice T.W. McHugh at his residence, after the bride had certified to the county clerk that she was divorced from John Whitesell on January 7, 1908, in the Champaign county circuit court, and that her former husband was at fault. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mary and Winfield Smith of Homer. Urbana Courier-Herald, Urbana, Illinois. Wednesday, 8 September 1909. | Bryan, Lizzie (I2960)
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9164 | Mrs. Lizzle Kelso, a fair divorcee of Homer, winsome and 37, was married to Dennis Kelso, a farmer of Vance township, Vermilion county, one year her junior, at 9 o’clock this morning. The ceremony was performed by Justice T.W. McHugh at his residence, after the bride had certified to the county clerk that she was divorced from John Whitesell on January 7, 1908, in the Champaign county circuit court, and that her former husband was at fault. Witnesses to the ceremony were Mary and Winfield Smith of Homer. Urbana Courier-Herald, Urbana, Illinois. Wednesday, 8 September 1909. | Kelso, Dennis (I303)
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9165 | Mrs. Lottie H. Wiggins Dies; Rite Tuesday Mrs. Lottie H. Wiggins, 63, died late Sunday in the Fort Pierce Sanitarium after an illness of several weeks. She had been a resident of Fort Pierce since 1939 and had been practicing her profession of nursing here, both in the hospital and as a private duty nurse. She trained at Illinois Training School for Nurses in Chicago and did post-graduate work at the Chicago Lying-In hospital. She was supervisor of nurse at the hospital in Brookfield, Mo., for three years at the Iowa Methodist hospital in Des Moines, at the Aurora, Ill., hospital and at University hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich. She is survived by her husband, Cornelius, of Fort Pierce; two brothers, S.M. Blackburn of Preston, Mo.; Harrison of Purdin, Mo., several nieces and a nephew. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Yates Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. J.V. Copeland, pastor of the Church of Christ, officiating. Interment will follow in the Fort Pierce Cemetery. Fort Pierce doctors will serve as honorary pallbearers. Active pallbearers will be Walter Hibb, Gordon White, Eugene Bradford, Albert Yelton, Oliver Martin and Ernest Chandler. St. Lucie News Tribune, Fort Pierce, Florida. Monday, 13 December 1954. | Blackburn, Lottie Hale (I4266)
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9166 | Mrs. Louisa Hunt Mrs. Louisa Hunt passed away at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nippert, at Raceland, Ky., Saturday, April 10th, at 7:30 p.m. after an extended illness, due to infirmities. Her husband, the late Taylor Hunt, of Wash, Ky., died March 15th, 1918. The following children are left to mourn the passing of a dear mother: C. A. Hunt of Sprataghill, W.Va, Mrs. Dora Roberts of Fullerton. Harry of Fullerton, Ky., Oscar of Portsmouth, O., Mrs. C. E. Fannia of Oak Hill, O., and Mrs. A. C. Nippert of Raceland, Ky. Two children passed away in infancy. She also leaves one brother, Henry Nippert, of Oak Hill, eighteen grand-children and three great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Mrs. Hunt was born in Monroe County, Ohio, July 29th, 1844, the daughter of Godfery and Saloma Nippert. The family moved to Walsh, Ky. in her girlhood days and the greater part of her life was spent there. She united with the M.E. Church at 12 years of age and lived a consistent Christian life until God in His wisdom saw fit to call her to that home she has strived so hard to win. She was active in church work as long as she was able. She was always happiest when doing something for her Master, and will be missed, not only by her relatives, but by the community in which she lived. The body will arrive at Fullerton on the morning C. & O. train No.17, taken to the Fullerton M.E. Church where the funeral will be held at 10 a.m. | Nippert, Louisa (I4362)
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9167 | Mrs. Lrena Wolfe Passed Away in Omaha, Nebraska Lorena Wolfe, daughter of J.W. and Ella Blackburn, was born November 15, 1884, on a farm north of Brookfield, Missouri, and passed away October 26, 1953, in Omaha, Nebraska, where she had made her home for several years. She united with the Unity Church early in life. Her husband, Fred Wolfe, preceded her in death in December of 1948. She leaves to mourn her passing two brothers and a sister, W.H. Blackburn of Purdin, Mo.; S.M. Blackburn of Preston, Mo.; and Mrs. Lottie Wiggins, of Pierce, Florida. Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Purdin at 2:30 p.m., October 28, 1953, conducted by Rev. Edward Folchie. The song services were by Mrs. Calvin Lambert, Mrs. Orlando Johnson, Mrs. Orville Cokerham and Mrs. Floyd Hardin, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Marjorie Murrain. Pallbearers were George Jenkins, Roe Connelly, Joe Edens, Ray Fasher, Floyd Hardin and Frank Murrain. Interment was made in the Grantsville cemetery near Purdin, under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 5 November 1953. | Blackburn, Lorena Belle (I4265)
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9168 | Mrs. Lucia Turchi Clinton, Ind. - Services for Mrs. Lucia Turchi, 81, who died Tuesday at her home, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Karanovich Funeral Home. A native of Italy, she will be buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday. The Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana. Wednesday, 29 December 1976. | Moretto, Lucia (I3130)
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9169 | Mrs. Lucinda Firebaugh Terre Haute Tribune January 15, 1915, page 2 Mt. Vernon, Ill. Jan. 15. – Mrs. Lucinda Firebaugh, 66 years old died at her home, 401 South Seventeenth street, last night. She was born in Winchester, Ind., March 13, 1849. She was married to Thomas Firebaugh in 1867, who died ten years ago. Nine children survive. (Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society) | Hobick, Lucinda Sarah (I952)
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9170 | Mrs. Lucinda Mineer Maysville (Special) - Mrs. Lucinda Mineer, 77, Fleming county, died yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Heber Reynolds, Mt. Carmel. Mrs. Mineer also is survived by two other daughters and three sons, Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs. Dora Castle and Marvin and Archie Mineer, all of Fleming County, and Otha Mineer, New Richmond, Ohio. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Pleasant Valley Christian Church. Burial will be in the Mineer family cemetery. The Cincinnati Enquirer, cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 1 March 1948. | Prater, Lucinda M. (I3232)
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9171 | Mrs. Lucy Hagerdon Moody Nicholasville, Ky., Jan. 15, - Mrs. Lucy Hagerdon Moody, 25 years old, widow of Samuel D. Moody, died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Hagerdon, on the Bethel pike, of typhoid fever. She is survived by four small children, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hagerdon, a sister, Mrs. Edgar Moody, and two brothers, Lambert Hagerdon, Jr., and James Hagerdon, of Jessamine county. The funeral services will be held at the Baptist church in Wilmore Saturday morning at 10:30 o’clock and the body will be buried in the Nicholasville cemetery. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 16 January 1926. | Hagedorn, Lucy (I1440)
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9172 | Mrs. Lucy Jenkins had the misfortune to get her arm broke and James Hedges and wife received several bruises when Mr. Hedges’ car turned over at Bucklin as they were returning from Illinois where they had been visiting relatives and friends. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 1 September 1921, page 4. | Hedges, Lucy Malinda (I86)
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9173 | Mrs. Lucy Jenkins had the misfortune to get her arm broke and James Hedges and wife received several bruises when Mr. Hedges’ car turned over at Bucklin as they were returning from Illinois where they had been visiting relatives and friends. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 1 September 1921, page 4. | Hedges, James Alva (I24)
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9174 | Mrs. Lula Zopp, 80, Dies At Residence East Rainell, No. 18. - Mrs. Lula Ganna Zopp, 40, wife of Stonewall J. Zopp, died today at her East Rainelle home following an extended illness. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tinsley, she was born at Fort Springs Dec. 17, 1871. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of East Rainelle. The family is well known throughout this area and are former residents for many years of Big Countain near Rupert. Surviving besides her husband are four daughters, Mrs. D.B. Hayes and Mrs. A.J. Goolsby, both of East Rainelle; Mrs. R.H. Amick of Charleston; and Mrs. W.D. Hobbs of Smoot; also two sons, J.P. Zopp of Rainelle, and R.J. Zopp of Bridgeport, Ohio. Other survivors include two sisters, Mrs. E.E. Collins of Ashland, Ky., and Mrs. P.S. Rushford of New Martinsville; also 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Nickell Mortuary has charge of funeral arrangements which are incomplete. Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, West Virginia. Wednesday, 19 November 1952. | Tinsley, Lula Gana (I2154)
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9175 | Mrs. Luther Hedges Mrs. Bessie L. Hedges, 68, widow of Luther Hedges, DeLong road, died at 6 p.m. yesterday at the residence of her daughter Mrs. J.F. Thompson, 355 Woodland avenue, after an illness of one year. A native of Mason county, she was a daughter of the late J.F. and Laura McDonald Cook. She received her education in the schools of her native county. She had been a resident of Fayette county since 1921 and was a member of the Christian church in Maxon county. Besides Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Hedges is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Perry Minor, Nicholasville; a son, Stanley Hedges, Springfield, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Doyle, Pontiac, Mich., and Mrs. J.D. Brumagen, Lexington; a brother, O.C. Cook. Fayette county; five grandchildren, David Hedges and Stanley Hedges Jr., J.F. Thompson Jr., Mrs. W.C. Lamb and Mrs. Frank Stelle, all of Lexington; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The body was taken to the W.R. Milward mortuary where services will be held. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 31 May 1952. | Cook, Bessie (I652)
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9176 | Mrs. Lydia Gilkison Dies In Her Sleep Mrs. Lydia Adron Gilkison, 75, died unexpectedly in her sleep early yesterday morning at her home, 1416 Main. She had been in her usual health Friday, sewing on a quilt and doing her housework as usual. she was born in Fleming county, Ky., April 17, 1882, a daughter of James W. and Mary M. Lewman, and was married there Dec. 16, 1897, to Samuel S. Gilkison. They came to Atchison county in 1901, locating on a farm near Cummings, where they resided until his death Dec. 6, 1942. She had lived in Atchison since that time. Surviving are six children, William I. Gilkison, Alvin S. Gilkison and Mrs. Albert &Myrtle) Meyer, all of Atchison; James A. (Dick) Gilkison, Horton; Clarence E. Gilkison, Kansas City, Kas., and Edwin E. Gilkison, Hoyt; 21 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Judith Walker, Atchison, and Mrs. Della Ingels, Garden Grove, Calif.; four brothers, Leonard and Walter Lewman, Cummings; Curtis Lewman, Muscotah, and Marvin Lewman, Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Gilkison was a member of the Atchison Methodist church and of the Mary-Martha Sunday school class. Her hobbies were flowers and quilt making. She enjoyed doing things for her friends. Funeral services will be held at the Stanton chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow, the Rev. H.J. Sterling officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill cemetery. Six nephews will be pallbearers. The body is at the Stanton mortuary. The Atchison Daily Globe, Atchison, Kansas. Sunday, 19 May 1957. | Lewman, Lydia Adron (I606)
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9177 | Mrs. M.A. Hedge Mrs. Matilda A. Hedges died on Saturday night, January 7, at 8:45 o’clock, at the age of 85 years, 8 months and 21 days. Mrs. Hedges suffered a stroke of paralysis on August 20, last, and had been an invalid since that time. Two weeks ago, bronchial pneumonia developed and was the immediate cause of her death. Mrs. Hedges was born on May 15, 1942, in Guilford County, North Carolina, and while still a child was taken by her grandparents to Indiana, where she grew to womanhood. She first was married to Jacob Greeson and became the mother of three children by this marriage. Two sons died in infancy, a daughter, now Mrs. Charles Stroup, of near Lebanon surviving. Mr. Greeson, a Federal soldier, died during the Civil War. Mrs. Hedges had a vivid remembrance of the stirring events of that period and of the Lincoln presidential campaigns, having often seen the martyred President. A few years following the close of the Civil War, she was married to Francis M. Hedges and one son, Charles Hedges, was born in this union. After the death of Mr. Hedges in 1881, she came to Lebanon and here the remainder of her life was spent in the homes of her son and daughter. In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Stroup, and son, Charles Hedges, she is survived by seven grand-children: Homer and Fred Stroup, of Laclede County; Charlie Holman and James Stroup, of Oklahoma; Wilbert Stroup and Mrs. Lydia Howard, of Newberg, and Mrs. Hazel Eoff, of Springfield. There are thirteen great-grand-children. Funeral services were held on Monday, at New Hope, Rev. Homer King officiating. Interment was in New Hope Cemetery. The Laclede County Republican, Lebanon, Missouri. Friday 13 January 1928. | Murry, Matilda A. (I1973)
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9178 | Mrs. Mamie E. Marshall Frankfort – Mrs. Mamie Evans Marshall, 84, Norwood, Ohio, died Tuesday. Services 11:30 a.m. Friday at Rogers Funeral Home here. Burial in Frankfort Cemetery. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 2 June 1976. | Evans, Mamie (I854)
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9179 | Mrs. Manley (Opal) Buckman Mrs. Opal Laverne Buckman died at her home in Linneus Sunday. She was 73. Mrs. Buckman was born Jan. 28, 1904, at Purdin, daughter of Charles Bagley and Anna Hedges Bagley. On Dec. 24, 1921 she was married to Manley Buckman. He died Dec. 31, 1976. The couple farmed in the Linneus area, and after retirement moved to Meadville. After Mr. Buckman’s death, Mrs. Buckman returned to Linneus. She was a member of the Meadville Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Betty Wood, Linneus; two sons, Bill Buckman, St. Joseph and Donald Buckman, Denver, Colo.; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren, and four brothers, Raymond Bagley, Purdin; Alva Bagley, Shelbina; Chester and Leslie Bagley, both of Kirksville. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Kirt, Rollie and Wayne. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Meadville Church of Christ with Brother William Hensley officiating. Burial will be in the Elmwood cemetery at Linneus. The family will receive friends at the Wright Funeral Home in Linneus after 7 o’clock this evening. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 5 December 1977. | Bagley, Opal Laverne (I174)
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9180 | Mrs. Margaret Hall Ingram Maysville, Sept. 26 – Mrs. Margaret Hall Ingram 83, widow of Charles F. Ingram Sr., died at 10 p.m. Tuesday at her home, 42 East Fourth Street after a year’s illness. She was a member of Millcreek Christian Church. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Marie Wilson, Maysville, and three sons, William L. Ingram, Campbellsville, and Roy D. Ingram and Charles E. Ingram Jr., Maysville, and four grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Porter and Clay Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Hillsboro, Ky., Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home where friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 27 September 1962. | Hall, Margaret (I3113)
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9181 | Mrs. Martha R. Toothman Mrs. Martha R. Toothman, who died Wednesday at her home at Wililamsburg, W.Va., in her seventy-first year, was the wife of Mr. J.J. Toothman, who preceded her to the grave twenty years ago. She was the daughter of the Rev. J.K. Hedges and Mrs. Marguerite McClung Hedges. Burial will be Friday morning at ten o’clock. Services at the Williamsburg Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. W.F. Hodges, of Williamsburg. Burial in the Williamsburg Cemetery. Mrs. Toothman is survived by the following children: Mrs. Mary Cooper, of Williamsburg; Mrs. Frank Odell of Ashbury, W.Va.; Mr. Stanley Toothman, of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. J.W. Toothman, of Rainelle, W.Va.; Mr. Clayton Toothmand, of Duo, W.Va., and Mr. Milton Toothman. Covington Virginian, Covington, Virginia. Thursday, 27 August 1936. | Hedges, Martha Rosannah E. (I683)
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9182 | Mrs. Martha Warren Crouch Owingsville, Ky., Feb. 16 (Special) – Mrs. Martha Warren Crouch, 87, died Tuesday night at her home near Upper Salt Lick in Bath county. She was a daughter of the late Rollie and Hannah Staton Crouch. Survivors include two sons, Henry Crouch, Bath county, and Sanford Crouch, Middletown, Ohio. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the residence, conducted by the rev. Albert Martin. Burial will be in the family graveyard. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 17 February 1949. | Crouch, Martha Warren (I2962)
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9183 | Mrs. Martin Luther Gilkison Flemingsburg. Sept. 2 – Funeral services for Mrs. Lucretia Doyle Gilkison, 75, wife of Martin Luther Gilkison, who died Saturday, will be conducted at 1 p.m. (CST) Tuesday at the Valley Christian Church. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. The body was removed this afternoon from the Boone Funeral Home to the residence. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 3 September 1956. | Doyle, Lucretia "Lulu" (I608)
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9184 | Mrs. MARY A. BRENDEL, widow of Henry G. Brendel, died at 6:40 o'clock Sunday morning at her home, 111 South Potomac Street, of general debility, aged 87 years, 9 months and 16 days. She had been bedfast for three weeks. She was born in Middletown, Frederick County, and was a Miss Feete. She was a sister of the late Rev. Daniel Feete. Mrs. Brendel moved to Hagerstown with her husband and family in 1871. She was a member of Zion Reformed Church, having joined the Reformed Church at Middletown in early youth. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Peter Gray, this city; Frank A., Washington, DC; Chas. H., Grafton, WV; Graves S., Baltimore; and Miss Mary E., at home. Funeral Tuesday afternoon with services at the house; interment in Rose Hill Cemetery. Morning Herald (Hagerstown, MD) Monday, January 11, 1904 | Feete, Mary Ann (I3453)
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9185 | Mrs. Mary A. Harbaugh Mrs. Mary A. Harbaugh, 75 of RFD 1, Rocky Ridge, died Wednesday morning at Frederick Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. She was born May 30, 1896, in Walkersville, and was the daughter of the late Charles H. and Alice Erb Hedges. She is survived by four sons, Bruce H. Harbaugh, Ladiesburg, Bernard T. Harbaugh, Frederick, and Richard W. Harbaugh of Walkersville; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Smith of Marion, and Mrs. Katherine Himes, of Rocky Ridge, with whom she made her residence; two brothers, D. Ford Hedges, Frederick, and Glenn Hedges, Flushing, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. David Hoke and Mrs. Guy Hahn, both of Frederick; 12 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Barton Funeral Home, Walkersville, after 4 p.m. today. Services will be held at the funeral home Friday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Linwood Hubbard, retired minister, will officiate. Interment will be in the Glade Cemetery, Walkersville. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Thursday, 26 April 1972. | Hedges, Mary Alice (I3415)
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9186 | Mrs. Mary A. Stringer Dead of Pneumonia Mrs. Mary A. Stringer, 85 years old, died at 10 o'clock yesterday morning after a week's illness from pneumonia. She was the wife of William B. Stringer and lived at 1075 North Dunham street. She was born in Montgomery county, Ky., in 1823 and was married in 1853 moving ten years later to Moweaqua where her husband engaged in business. They later moved to Blue Mound. In 1892 Mr. Stringer retired from business and they have lived in Decatur since that time. She joined the Christian church when she was 17 years old. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Lydia Rawlings, a granddaughter, Imogene of Chanute, Kas., three brothers, Martin L. Ribelin of Washington, Ind.; B.F. Ribelin, of Decatur and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Evans of Moweaqua. No arrangements have yet been made for the funeral. Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Saturday, 10 April 19090. | Ribelin, Mary Ann (I5554)
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9187 | Mrs. Mary Alsip, eighty-one years old, is very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. B. Pattengale, 203 E. Hill street. Her six children are with her. They are Mrs. Pattengale and Richard Alsip of this city, J.F. & Z.D. Alsip of Odgen, Mrs. V.B. Cross of Brookfield, Mo., and Mrs. Jane Clifton of Loda. Mrs. Alsip has made her home with Mrs. Pattengale the past nine years. She has been much worse the last ten days. The Champaign County News (Champaign, Illinois) 28 Dec 1895, Sat · Page 8 Death of Mrs. Mary Alsip, The Champaign County News (Champaign, Illinois) 01 Jan 1896, Wed · Page 4-The notice lists her age as 79 years. | McDonald, Mary Ann (I2089)
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9188 | Mrs. Mary Ann Snook. Mrs. Mary Anne Snook, widow of the late Daniel J. Snook, died at her home at Araby this morning at 8 o’clock, from a complication of troubles, age 82 years, 7 months and 9 day. The funeral will be held at the house on Friday at 12 o’clock. Interment will be made in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Frederick M.L. Creege, Thurmont, is the funeral director. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Wednesday, 31 January 1912, page 5. LKH note: Her middle name is spelled both as Ann and as Anne in her obituary. | Harman, Mary Anne (I3402)
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9189 | Mrs. MARY HEDGES, wife of Mr. Abraham Hedges, died at her home near Lewistown last night of a complication of diseases, aged about 60 years. She is survived by her husband and one son, Mr. Clinton E. Hedges, Harmony Grove; and one daughter, Mrs. J.H. Lewis, this city. She is also survived by five sisters and two brothers: Mrs. J.H. Baer, Utica Mills; Mrs. Lewis Barrick, Walkersville; Mrs. Edward Feaga, Yellow Springs; Mrs. Joseph Feaga, Yellow Springs and Mrs. Charles Miller, of this city; Mr. Dennis C. Ramsburg, Harmony Grove; and Mr. William H. Ramsburg, this city. The funeral will take place on Saturday with services at the Utica Church and interment in the cemetery adjoining. Source: The News (Frederick, MD) Thursday, January 9, 1908 | Ramsburg, Mary Elizabeth (I3489)
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9190 | Mrs. Mary Jane Prather, 67 years old, who died Friday morning, had her funeral preached Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by Rev. Mr. Blakemore, of Wilmore. The burial took place in Versailles cemetery at 4 o’clock. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 29 June 1920. | Bentley, Mary Jane (I2648)
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9191 | Mrs. Mary Kissick Hill New Castle – Mrs. Mary B. Kissick Hill, 83 years old, died Tuesday following a brief illness. A native of Farmers Ky., she had resided in New Castle for 36 years. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John Selvy, Mrs. Emma Akers, Mrs. Marshall Collier, all of New Castle, and Mrs. Waymon Hill of Jacksonville, Mo.; four sons, Stanly and Cash Kissick of New Castle, Arthur Kissick of Hillsboro and Simon Kissick of Richmond, and 32 grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. Hill were held Friday at 2:30 p.m. in the Pentecostal church with Rev. Kelley and Rev. Bibbs officiating. Burial was in the South Mound cemetery. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Friday, 7 January 1955. | Moody, Mary Blanche (I520)
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9192 | Mrs. Mary Louise Click Razor, Age 84 of Owingsville formerly of Midland, passed away Saturday morning June 16, 2012 at the Owingsville Manor in Owingsville. She was born in Bath County, Kentucky on August 17, 1927 to the late Fred and Clara Myers Click. Mrs. Razor was a retired sales clerk having worked for R.H Hobbs 5 & 10 and Midland Grocery & Frosty Freeze. She was a lifelong member of the Midland First Church of God and enjoyed cooking, quilting and spending time with and caring for her family. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Allie Ewell Razor who passed away on October 27, 1989 and one brother John Edward Click. Survivors include four daughters, Donna (Darrell) McKenzie of Morehead, Marcia (Michael) Shields of Mt. Sterling, Teresa (Larry) Vincent and Mary Glenna(Stewart) Snedegar both of Owingsville. Eight Grandchildren, Kevin (Sheila) McKenzie, Lisa McKenzie, Matthew (Jamie) Vincent, Ben (Aubrey) Shields, Carrie (Jordan) Karrick, Jordan Snedegar, Jacob Snedegar and Joseph Snedegar. Seven Great-Grandchildren, Aaron Conn, Ethan (Brandy) Conn, Allie McKenzie, Dawson McKenzie, Ansley Shields, Campbell Shields and Walker Karrick. One Great-Great-Grandchild, Izabella Paisley Grace Conn. A very special friend, Debbie Ramey of Midland and several other relatives and friends. | Click, Mary Louise (I3897)
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9193 | Mrs. Mary Main, 36, succumbs in Anderson Mrs. Mary Main, 36 years old, widow of John Dyson Main, former teacher in the commercial department at Emmerich Manual Training High School, died yesterday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. George, in Anderson. Mrs. Main had made her home in Anderson since the death of her husband seven years ago. Mrs. Main was born in Connersville and formerly made her home at 5030 Kenwood avenue. She had been ill seven weeks. Survivors are three sons: Donald George, 12; Richard Dale, 10, and John Dyson Main Jr., 8. Funeral services will be held at the home of her parents at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Burial will be in Anderson. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Tuesday, 22 October 1935. | Hedges, Mary Margaret (I1503)
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9194 | Mrs. Mary Matilda Hawkins Mrs. Mary Matilda Hawkins, of Purdin, who had been ill at the Brookfield hospital, passed away Monday, March 5, 1923, at the age of 48 years. The survivors are the husband, Albert A. Hawkins, and two daughters, Alta and Wilma, of Purdin; the mother, Mrs. Sarah Newton and a sister, Miss Clara Newton, of Winigan; two sisters, Mrs. Sadie Payne, of North Salem, and Mrs. Anna Graham, of Green City, and two brothers, Charles Newton, of North Salem, and William Newton, of Long Beach, California. The funeral was from the Christian church in Purdin Tuesday, Rev. Mr. Underwood, of Milan, conducted the services. Brookfield Gazette, Brookfield, Missouri. Friday, 9 March 1923. | Newton, Mary Matilda (I2231)
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9195 | Mrs. Mary McClanahan. Dry Ridge, Ky., Jan. 9 (Special) Services for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McClanahan, Baton Rouge Road, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Dry Ridge Christian Church. Burial will be in Hillcrest Cemetery, Dry Ridge. Mrs. McClanahan, who was 63 years old, died last night at her home. Surviving her are her husband, Lemuel R. McClanahan; four daughters, Mrs. A.L. Tadelman, Boyd, Ky.; Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Williamstown, Ky., and Miss Betty McClanahan, of the home address; six sons, Clay, Floyd, Ralph and Ervin McClanahan, all of Williamstown; Charles McClanahan, Crittenden, Ky., and Pvt. Dawson McClanahan, Camp Breckinridge, Ky., and a brother, Len Jones, Williamstown. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 10 January 1952. | Jones, Mary Elizabeth (I1296)
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9196 | Mrs. Mary Molloy of Meadville Dies at 89 Funeral Service Will Be at 2 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Molloy, Meadville, died Saturday evening at the Chillicothe hospital. Mrs. Molloy had been in failing health for several years. She was 89. Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Tuesday afternoon at the chapel of the Wright Funeral Home, Meadville. Interment will be in the Mount Olive cemetery, north of Meadville. Mary Hayes, daughter of John Hayes and Elizabeth (Cassity) Hayes, was born on Sept. 7, 1875, at Shafter in Linn County. She was married to J.D. Molloy and to this union seven children were born. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Meneely, Meadville and three sons, Bryan Molloy, Evansville, Ind.; Wilbur Molloy, Laclede, and Virgil Molloy, Meadville. She also leaves 15 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Mrs. Molloy was preceded in death by her husband and three children. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Monday, 14 September 1964. | Hayes, Mary (I4500)
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9197 | Mrs. Mary O. Davison Mrs. Mary O. Davison, sister of Frederick Cutler and Mrs. William H. Sharpe of Putnam, died in Uxbridge, Mass., on Friday at the home of her son, Wayland F. Davison. She was born in Killingly, April 8, 1831, being a daughter of Dan and Amy (Hussey) Cutler. She attended the public schools in her native town and married Elisha Davison November 20, 1856. After the marriage they moved to Putnam, where they lived until the death of Mr. Davison 21 years ago, when she went to Uxbridge to make her home with her son. She was an active member of the Taft Memorial Methodist Church, and was also a teacher in the Sunday School for many years. She is survived by five children, William E., Augustus, H., Wayland F. Davidson and Mrs. Fred C. Raft, all of Uxbridge, and Mrs. J. Burnham Fullerton of Willimantic. The funeral will be held this afternoon in Putnam. Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut. Monday, 18 may 1908. | Cutler, Mary Olive (I3481)
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9198 | Mrs. Mary P. Dail Dies; Was Purdin Resident Mrs. Mary Phillip Brown Dail, 74, of Purdin died June 4 at the Sullivan County Memorial Hospital in Milan. Born Aug. 8, 1893, in Linn County near Purdin, she was the daughter of David T. and American Ellen Reynolds Brown. She spent all her life in the Purdin area and was united in marriage to Charles K. Dail. She is survived by a daughter, Nannie H. Smith of Linneus; a son-in-law, Norman Smith of Linneus; two granddaughters, Mary Ann Minnis of 111 Tenth street and Nancy Ellen Shiflett of Purdin, and their husbands, Albert Minnis and Tom Shiflett, and Donna and Daniel Minnis. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a brother in infancy, and a sister, Bessie H. Brown. Memorial services were held Thursday at 2 at the Purdin Baptist Church with the Rev. Wrisinger officiating. Burial followed in a Linneus cemetery. Funeral music was provided by David Long, who sang “In the Sweet Bye and Bye” and “Good Night and Good Morning” accompanied by June Street. Pallbearers were Nolan Clark, Robert Clark, Max Falconer, Eddie Falconer, Larry Lambert and J.I. Purdin. The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Saturday, 8 June 1968. | Brown, Mary Phillip (I58)
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9199 | Mrs. Mattie Lair Hagedorn Wilmore - Mrs. Mattie Lair Hagedorn, 88, of 113 South Lexington Avenue here, died at midnight Monday in the Victo-Roy Nursing Home. A native of Kentucky, she was a member of the Mt. Freedom Baptist Church and was the widow of Lambert B. Hagedorn Sr. Survivors are two sons, Lambert B. Hagedorn Jr., Lexington Route 3, and James M. Hagedorn, Wilmore, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Guyn-Kurtz and Hager Funeral Home by the Rev. Richard Snell. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Bearers will be Ray, Hugh and George Moody, J.B. and Tom Hagedorn and Harold Russell. The body is at the funeral home. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday. 6 March 1968. | Lair, Mattie (I1995)
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9200 | Mrs. Mattie Trumbo. Her death Wednesday evening at her home at Rectorville. The death of Mrs. Mattie Trumbo occurred Wednesday evening at her home in Rectorville, after an illness of consumption. For fifteen years Mrs. Trumbo had been a faithful member of the Christian Church. She is survived by her husband and two children, sisters and brothers. The funeral occurred this morning, the remains being interred at 11 o'clock in the Maysville Cemetery. The Public Ledger, Maysville, Kentucky. Friday, 20 Jul 1900, page 1 | Hunt, Martha "Mattie" (I2019)
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