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9501 Sarah M. Newton
Sarah M. Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farson, was born near Harietsville, Ohio, June 15, 1851, and died at her home in Winigan, Mo., April 15, 1932. Age 80 years and 10 months. She was united in marriage to John W. Newton, Oct. 10, 1871 and to this union 8 children were born. Her husband and three children, Emma, Mary and Wesly preceded her in death. There are five children living, Mrs. J.A. Graham, Mrs. J.H. Payne, Clara Newton, Chas. Newton and W.A. Newton of Bozeman, Mont. She united with the Christian Church in 1889, and remained a faithful member until death. She was sick for several weeks but she was very patient. Everything was done that loving hands could do but her time had come and she said she was ready to go. She was a loving wife, a kind and affectionate mother and will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She leaves to mourn her loss, her five children, 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, one sister and four brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. The funeral was conducted at the Fairview Church by Rev. Wheeler of Green City, where she was laid to rest to await the Resurrection.
A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
That never can be filled.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 21 April 1932.
 
Farson, Sarah Margaret (I2631)
 
9502 Saul S. Lipkind
Saul S. Lipkind, retired actuary for Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania, died in Suburban General Hospital today.
Mr. Lipkind, of 1137 Onondago St., was employed by the Reliance Insurance Co. for 22 years. He joined Blue Cross in 1952 and was an actuarial accountant since his retirement in 1968.
Mr. Lipkind was graduated from Schenley High School in 1921 and Yale University in 1926.
He became an associate of the Society of Actuaries in 1937, was a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, and a staff sergeant in the Army for three years during World War II.
Surviving are his widow, Ditta; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca E. Lipkind; and two sisters, Anne Lipkind and Mrs. Sadie True, both of Pittsburgh.
Memorial services will be at 3:30 p.m. on April 29 at the Unitarian Church, 416 West North Ave., North Side. The family suggests memorial contributions to charity.
The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Thursday. 20 April 1972.
 
LIpkind, Saul Sidney (I5428)
 
9503 Saul S. Lipkind, Was Blue Cross Actuary
Saul S. Lipkind, retired actuary for Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania, died yesterday (April 20) in Suburban General Hospital, Bellevue.
Mr. Lipkind, of 1137 Onondago St., Swisshelm Park, joined Blue Cross in 1952 after 22 years with Reliance Insurance Co.
He was a graduate of Schenley High School and Yale University After his retirement from Blue Cross, he served as an acturial consultant.
He was a staff sergeant in the Army during World War II, serving in Europe. Mr. Lipkind was an associate of the Society of Actuaries and member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ditta Lipkind; his mother, Mrs. Rebecca E. Lipkind; and two sisters, Anne Lipkind and Mrs. Sadie True.
Memorial services will be held at 3:30 p.m., April 29 at the Unitarian Allegheny Center, 416 West North Ave., Northside.
He has requested that his body be donated in medical research and this accounts for the delay in holding services.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Friday, 21 April 1972.
 
LIpkind, Saul Sidney (I5428)
 
9504 Saunders
Ruhamah Jane Montgomery, daughter of W.A. and Martha Montgomery was born April 5, 1851 in Adams county, Ohio and died November 2, 1921 at Holton, Kans., at the age of 70 years, 7 months and 28 days. She came with her parents to Jackson county, Kansas in 1868. She was a charter member of the Reformed Presbyterian church as Denison, Kas., and when the United Presbyterian church was organized became a member of the church with which she remained the rest of her life. She was united in marriage, January 11, 1876 to Johnathan Smith Saunders, who died April 1, 1914. To this union four children were born, one during in infancy. Mrs. Effie Beard, Upland, Calif.; Elmer A. and Bruce Saunders of Holton, Kans. She was also a mother to seven step children, John F. Saunders, deceased; Mrs. D.M. Roberts, Eldorado, Kans., C.J. Saunders, Mrs. R.B. Crozier; Frank Saunders of Denison, Kans.; Mrs. Hugh W. Wark, deceased, and Byron R. Saunders of Denison, Kans. Two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Mary M. Milligan of Santa Anna, Calif.; Lizzie G. Montgomery, Denison, Ks., W.O. Montgomery, Topeka, Kansa; C.W. Montgomery, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. There are also five grandchildren and many other relatives and friends to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, sister, and neighbor.
Services were held Sunday afternoon at the home on Pennsylvania Ave., and at the U.P. church at Denison. The services at the house were conducted by Rev. F.A. Munneke. A quartet, Miss Lowell, Doris Roebke, Mr. Canfield and Mr. Glenn sang. At Denison the services were in charge of the U.P. pastor assisted by Rev. Munneke and Rev. Furgeson.
The Holton Signal, Holton, Kansas. Thursday, 10 November 1921.
 
Montgomery, Ruhamah Jane (I1052)
 
9505 Save up money for your old age, or something like the following will happen to you. M.P. Cassity, the well known citizen of Wetmore, is penniless and sick. An operation costing twenty-five dollars will save his life, but no one cares to advance the money. He has lived in Wetmore over thirty years, and made money most of his life, but failed to save it. He spent it with friends, and is now in misery and want.
The Wellington Journal, Wellington, Kansas. Wednesday, 3 April 1901.
 
Cassity, Martin Peter Marshall "M.P.M." (I442)
 
9506 Schascham, Germany Knoll, Henry (I3329)
 
9507 Scioto County, Ohio, Marriage records, 1803-1860. Family F916
 
9508 Scott Moody Dead. – After lingering for a long time with a paralytic affliction, Scott Moody, of Hillsboro, died at 6 o’clock a.m. last Thursday. Mr. Moody formerly lived on Three Lick in Rowan county and was Sheriff of Rowan. He had been living at Hillsboro fifteen to twenty years. Mr. Moody was a good, substantial citizen, standing well wherever known. He leaves a number of children, among them Mrs. Foster Freeman and Mrs. Mota Faris, widow of William Faris. He was aged about 65 years.
Owingsville Outlook, Owingsville, Kentucky. Thursday, 6 August 1903.
 
Moody, Walter Scott (I489)
 
9509 Seaman First Class Mattix was one of fourteen crewmembers Killed In Action aboard the heavy cruiser U.S.S. Portland (CA-33) during the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands.

Note: bio info provided by Tim Cook (#46481904)

NARA War Department records list his Next of Kin's Home of Record as Father: Mr. Simon S. Mattix, 1123 West 3rd Street; El Dorado, Kansas.
 
Mattix, Robert Keith (I1916)
 
9510 Second marriage to Russell Yazell. Shares headstone with Brooks Hyatt.
 
Donaldson, Katherine M. (I3533)
 
9511 Section Man Meets Death
Tolono, Illinois, Aug. 20. – John Kelso, one of the section hands here, died this morning an hour after being run over by train No.51 when it pulled in on the Wabash tracks, where he was working at 9:30. Both limbs and one hip were broken, and a large gash cut in his forehead. Kelso came here with his father from near Homer only a short time ago. No arrangements have been made for the funeral.
A large number of the section men were busy on the tracks a quarter of a mile west of the depot. Not hearing the approaching cars, Kelso stepped in front of the engine just as it was within a few feet of him. He was given surgical attention at once by Drs. Martin and Mallory, and it was planned to take him on the local freight to the Decatur hospital, but he died before the trip was begun.
The coroner was notified and will hold an inquest.
The funeral arrangements have not been completed.
The Champaign Daily Gazette, Champaign, Illinois. Monday, 20 August 1917.
 
Kelso, John Alvin Smith (I2090)
 
9512 See more about Mary Jane Phillips https://hiltner.com/mckeown/getperson.php?personID=I157&tree=tree1 Phillips, Mary Jane (I4561)
 
9513 See more about Powhattan Bolen Molloy https://hiltner.com/mckeown/getperson.php?personID=I157&tree=tree1 Molloy, Powhattan Bolen (I4560)
 
9514 see notes Ringo, Lott Washington (I2421)
 
9515 see notes Ringo, Lott Washington (I2421)
 
9516 see notes Ringo, Lott Washington (I2421)
 
9517 see notes Hermance, Charley Clark (I1688)
 
9518 See notes below. Hedges, Mary Ann (I404)
 
9519 Seiling
Hedges, Betty Elizabeth, 77, Services Tuesday (Redinger).
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Monday, 25 May 1998.
 
Burchett, Elnora Elizabeth (I5170)
 
9520 Seiling
Hedges, Patty Joyce, 70. Services Saturday (Redinger).
The Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Friday, 7 May 1999.
 
Bickham, Patty Joyce (I5171)
 
9521 Self-Confessed Slayer Returned to the Macon Jail
Three Missouri Counties Today Sought Custody of Ernest P. Pletch
May Face 3 Charges
Macon, Linn and Shelby Counties Interested in Prosecuting him.
(by the Associated Press)
Macon, Mo., Oct. 30 – Three Missouri counties sought custody today of Earnest P. Pletch, 29-year-old barnstorming aviator and confessed slayer of his companion in a dramatic mid-air struggle.
Pletch, who told Indiana authorities he fatally shot Carl Bivens, 38-year-old Brookfield, Mo., flying instructor after they quarreled while in a plane over northeast Missouri, face possible charges of first degree murder, kidnapping and airplane theft by Macon, Linn and Shelby counties.
Prosecuting attorney Fred C. Bollow of Shelby county said a conference was planned by prosecuting attorneys of the three counties to decide which would prefer charges against the youth. Bollow expressed his belief Bivens was killed while in the air over Macon county, although his body was found in a thicket near Cherry Box in Shelby county. Pletch is held in the Macon county jail where he was lodged after a hurried trip from Indianapolis.
A coroner’s jury at Cherry Box returned an open verdict today, finding Bivens came to his death by “shots in the head with a pistol by some person to the jurors unknown.”
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri, Monday, 30 October 1939, page 1.
 
Bivens, Carl (I2449)
 
9522 September 10, 2018 Ledger Independent

MAYSVILLE — Joyce Forman Love, 82, died Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, at Maysville Extended Care.

She was born in Brown County, Ohio, on Dec. 26, 1935. to the late Clarence Monroe and Martha Stephens Forman.

Mrs. Love was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.

Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Alva Edward Love, whom she married Sept. 8, 1956. She is survived by her children, Judy (Ray) Johnston of Maysville, Jim (Kelli) Love of Aberdeen, Ohio, Mark (Beth) Love, and David(April)Love, all of Maysville.. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Hope (Stratos) Kambelos, Scotty (Natasha) Love, Ian (Adrienne) Johnston, Devon Prater, Brandon Love, Brittany Love, Matthew Love, Kursten Prater, Kelcie Love and BayLee Love; and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Love is also survived by her siblings, Sue (Bill) Kidwell, Pat (Ken) Lockwood, and Monroe (Anita) Forman.

Funeral service will be 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018, at Moore and Parker Funeral Home in Maysville.

Burial will be in Hillcrest Garden of Memories.

Visitation will be 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday at the funeral home.

Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Hope, Maysville Extended Care Recreation Fund, or Tollesboro Christian Church.

https://www.mooreandparkerfh.com/obituaries/Joyce-Forman-Love?obId=18812416#/obituaryInfo
 
Forman, Joyce (I4833)
 
9523 Sergeant under Colonel Beatty during the Revolutionary War.

 
Hedges, Joseph (I1592)
 
9524 Serious Accident Near Brookfield
While workmen were repairing the damage done by the recent wreck on the Hannibal & St. Joseph railroad near Brookfield, a pile driver place on a temporary bridge became top-heavy and went below into the creek bottom side up, killing Oscar Cassity, fireman on the pile driver, and seriously injuring Ross Robbins.
The Star Herald, Belton, Missouri. Friday, 26 December 1902.
 
Cassity, Oscar A. (I2494)
 
9525 Services Are Conducted For Billings Resident
Funeral services for Mrs. Martha Hedges, 51, Billings resident since 1943, were conducted Thursday at Settergren’s Chapel by the Rev. A.C. Caton, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Hedges, who lived at 114 S. 29th St., died of cancer Monday at a Billings hospital.
“The Lord Is My Shepherd” and “Now the Day is Over” were sung by Mrs. G.M. Herbstruth, accompanied by Mrs. Robert H. Leonard.
Pallbearers were Porter Corby, Jesse I. Duncan, Richard J. Duncan, Stanley G. Duncan, Walter A. Duncan, and H. Oscar Jordahl. Burial was in Mountainview Cemetery.
Mrs. Hedges is survived by her husband, Rollen Hedges; her father, two brothers and a sister.
The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana. Friday, 29 May 1953, page 3.
 
Manion, Martha (I197)
 
9526 Services at Alpha for William Columbus McCoy
Funeral services for William Columbus McCoy, 69, were held Wednesday afternoon from the Alpha Baptist Church, the rev. Homer Harris officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Emil Todd and Beryl Meeker sang "Hand in Hand With Jesus" and "When They Ring Those Golden Bells," accompanied by Mrs. J.M. Robertson. Pallbearers were Emery Pearson, George Gardner, Nova Gardner, Jack Gardner, Sam Gardner and Raymond McCoy.
Burial was in the Alpha cemetery under the direction of the E.J. Robertson Funeral Home.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday, 26 September 1952.
 
McCoy, William Columbus (I2312)
 
9527 Services for Charles O. Gibs, Sr., 75, of Muskogee will be Friday at 1 p.m. in Bradley Funeral Chapel with Dr. Jim Anthis officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Born Nov. 11, 1905, in Yale, Ky., he died Wednesday at St. John Hospital in Tulsa.

Gibbs attended Oak Ridge, Mo., schools. He was a member of the Elks Lodge and the Eagles Lodge Rosecrucian Order Amorc.

Survivors include two sons, Charles O. Gibbs, Jr. of Houston, Texas and Eldon J. Gibbs of Eufaula; four brothers, Kelly of Salem, Mo., Tinsley of Muskogee, Glendon of Texas City, Texas and Sheldon of Phoenix, Ariz.; one sister, Elsie Redden of El Monte, Calif.; and two grandchildren.

The body will be available for viewing until 11 a.m. Friday.

Published in the Moskogee Phoenix, 18 Jun 1981, p.2A:
 
Gibbs, Charles Orr (I3871)
 
9528 Services for Jordan Scott Woodard, 82, Linda Drive, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hughart and Beard Funeral Home, Hopkinsville, with the Rev. Earl Grace officiating.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery

Visitation will be Saturday from 1 p.m. until time for the service.

He died Saturday, March 13, 2010, at Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital, Katy, Texas, following a long illness.

A native of Wilmore, he was born Feb. 29, 1928, the son of the late Granville C. Woodard Sr. and Olivia Prather Woodard.

He was retired, having worked as superintendent of paving at Dixie Pavers and later for the Rogers Group.

He was a Korean War Air Force veteran and was a member of the First United Methodist Church.

His wife, Marie Harper Woodard, died in 2000.

Survivors include two sons, Scott Woodard, Katy, Rodney Woodard, Cumming, Ga., and five grandchildren.

--Kentucky New Era, Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Jordan Woodard was a life member of the Hopkinsville Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1913.
 
Woodard, Jordan Scott (I3780)
 
9529 Services for Louie Hotze, 86, 616 Wood St., Maysville, will be at 2 p.m. today in the Knox Funeral Home, Maysville. A retired Mascon County farmer and employee of Carnation Co., Maysville, he died Saturday at the Hayswood Hospital, Maysville. He is survived by his wife, Hallie; two daughters, Mrs. Earl Moran, Maysville, and Mrs. Dorothy Aster, Indianapolis, Ind.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Everet Stone, Maysville; a stepson, Charles Osborne, Covington, and a sister, Mrs. Jack Sweet, Maysville. Visitation until the hour of service. Burial, the Maysville Cemetery.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 6 January 1975.
 
Hotze, Louie Fredrick (I2015)
 
9530 Services for Mrs. Ivey Fearin, 71, RR1, Wallingford, Fleming County, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Pleasant Valley Church of Christ, Fleming County. Mrs. Fearin died Monday at the Fleming County Hospital. She is survived by her husband, L.R. Fearin; three daughters, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Hester, and Mrs. George Roberts, all of Fleming County; two sons, Leroy, Fleming County, and Stanley, Brookville; four sisters, Mrs. William Parker and Mrs. Ray Humphries, both of Fleming County, Mrs. Woodrow Bishop, Maysville, and Mrs. Roy Strode, Mason County, and a brother, Fantley Gilerson, Lexington. Visitation, in the Denton Funeral Home, Flemingsburg until one hour before services.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wednesday, 12 April 1972.

LKH note: Fantley Gilkison’s surname is misspelled as Gilerson in the newspaper obituary.
 
Gilkison, Ivey (I4761)
 
9531 Services For Mrs. Lillian Hedges York To Be Held Sat. May 17.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillian Hedges York, 61, widow of the late John Louis York of 311 Cochran St. Aurora, will be held in the Stier & Williams funeral home, Saturday may 17, at 2 P.M. with the Rev. C.C. Dutt of the Christian Missionary Alliance Church, officiating. Interment will be in Riverview cemetery.
She died at 9 P.M. Wednesday May 14 in the Whitlach Clinic at Milan.
She lives one son, O.M. York of Milan; one brother, George Hedges of Dry Ridge, Ky.; one granddaughter Mrs. Betty Petit of Milan.
The Journal-Press, Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Thursday, 15 May 1952.
 
Hedges, Lillian (I482)
 
9532 Services Held For Alderson Resident
Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at two o’clock at the Alderson Presbyterian church for Mrs. Elsie Early Hedges, 62, of Alderson who died Saturday night in the Hinton Hospital of a brain hemorrhage. She had been ill one week.
The Rev. W.W. Peters had charge of the service and burial was made in the Alderson cemetery under the direction of the Alderson Funeral Home.
A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Early, Mrs. Hedges was born at Sinks Grove.
Survivors include her husband, J.K. Hedges; one daughter; one son and five sisters.
Hinton Daily News, Hinton, West Virginia. Monday, 23 January 1956.
 
Early, Elsie Eva (I1553)
 
9533 Services Held for Mrs. P.T. Cassity
Funeral services were conducted Sunday, March 10, 1963, 2:00 p.m. from the Balko Apostolic Faith Church for Mrs. Mary Ellen Cassity, who passed from this life at her home March 7 after a long illness of nine months.
Ministers officiating were Rev. Floyd LaMunyan of Laverne, Okla. and Rev. Mark Adair of Canyon, Texas. A quartet consisting of Rev. and Mrs. Jack Cornell and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Malone, sang two song, “Good Night Here and Good Morning Up There” and “Going Down The Valley.” Rev. and Mrs. Floyd LaMunyan sang, “The Land To Which I’m Going.”
Active Casket Bearers were: Vernie Law, Clarence law, Henry Noble, Bill Taylor, Woodrow Reddick and Charles Zimmerman.
Interment was in the Balko Pleasant Hill Cemetery under the direction of Goodner Funeral Home.
The Herald-Democrat, Beaver, Oklahoma. Thursday, 14 March 1963.
 
Anderson, Mary Ellen (I1784)
 
9534 Services Held For Phillip Carner
Funeral services for Phillip R. Carner, 82 year old resident of Doniphan and Campbell, who died August 30, were held Thursday at the Doniphan Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Pettit officiating. Burial was in the Doniphan Cemetery.
He was a member of the Baptist Church. In 1885 he was married to Minthia E. Gates in Ripley County. She died in 1919 and in 1921 he was married to Ethel Edwards of Campbell. He died at the home of his son, Troy carner of Doniphan.
Surviving are the widow; six children, Ettie Carson of Risco, Grace Lynxwiler of Doniphan, Roy Carner of Burr, Mo., Roxie Candra of Metcalf, Ill., Birdie Palmer and Troy Carner of Doniphan; two brothers, Bob Carner of Mounds, Okla., and S.V. Carner of Presant, Okla., and one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Cariel of Globe, Ariz. Twenty-one grandchildren, 52 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild also survive.
Daily American Republic, Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Saturday, 1 September 1959.
 
Carner, Phillip Richard (I2958)
 
9535 Services Here Today For Mrs. Ehrhart
Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Ehrhart, 75, formerly of Decatur, will be at 2 p.m. today in Boiling Springs Church, with burial in Boiling Springs Cemetery. Friends may call the church from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. today.
Mrs. Ehrhart died in Benton Wednesday, after an illness of about two weeks.
She was born in Macon County, July 31, 1883, the daughter of Daniel and Mollie Good, and was married to Charles Ehrhart Feb. 28, 1901 in Decatur.
Mrs. Ehrhart lived here until about four years ago when she moved to Benton to live with a son.
She leaves six daughters, Mrs. Neva Bradford of Mount Vernon, Mrs. Gracie Crouch of Bluford; Mrs. Martha Grubbs of Bellflower, Calif.; Mrs. Gladys Benius and Mrs. Lidora Dickey, both of Decatur; Mrs. Marybelle Smith of Odessa, Tex.; two sons, Roy of Benton and Edward of Belle Rive; two sisters, Mrs. Susan Allen of Decatur and Mrs. Lela Matlock of Wisconsin.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 18 June 1959.
 
Good, Lillian Bell (I3297)
 
9536 Services today for Mrs. Hedges
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today for Mrs. Lelia Mary Hedges at United Methodist Church, Browning, with the Rev. Kenneth Kelley and the Rev. Robert Gant officiating.
Burial followed in the Morris Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Wade Funeral Home, Browning.
Lelia Mary Cooper Hedges was born Nov. 19, 1907, the daughter of Homer D. and Elizabeth Ann Cooper. She died Saturday evening at the family home in Browning.
On April 20, 1929 she married Lee Ellis Hedges.
Survivors include her husband of the home; sons, Gale and Jerry, Browning; daughter, Mrs. Robert (Carmen) Lytle, Kansas City; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson; brother, Harold Cooper, Purdin; sister, Mrs. Esther Buswell, Purdin.
She was preceded in death by her parents and four brothers.
Mrs. Hedges was a member of the Locust Valley Baptist Church.
 
Cooper, Lelia Mary (I203)
 
9537 Services Were Held In Purdin, Thursday At 2
Edward M. Pulliam, son of Thomas and Anna (Cassity) Pulliam, was born in Linn County, Missouri, October 31, 1871, and departed this life December 20, 1949, after spending the greater part of his life in the vicinity of Purdin.
His passing came suddenly while visiting his niece, Mrs. Eva Helms, at Chillicothe, Missouri.
Due to failing health, he spent the greater part of the past year with his daughter and family in Erie, Pennsylvania. He returned to Missouri less than a month ago.
He leaves to mourn his passing, a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert H. Kroeger, a grandson Gilbert Edward Kroeger, a nephew, Karl Albert Falch, reared from infancy, two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Bivens and Mrs. Etta Cady, and one brother, Charley Pulliam, and several nieces and nephews. A brother, William Pulliam, preceded him by death two years.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Purdin at two o'clock, December 22, 1949, with Rev. W.A. Pollock, officiating. The song services were by Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Helen Cokerham, W.W. Western and Mr. Lyons. Pall bearers were Mack Molloy, Joe Eden, Robert Hoover, Oscar Thorne, Floyd Hardin and Mark Gooch. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 29 December 1949.
 
Pulliam, Edward Molton (I2604)
 
9538 Services will be 2 p.m. today at the Sharkey Baptist church, Rowan County, for Denver C. Harris, 36, RR3 Flemingsburg, who died Friday at the Veterans Hospital, Lexington, following a long illness. A carpenter, he is survived by his wife, Jimmie; three sons, Dennis and Stephen, both of Marion, Ind., and Arthur, Fleming County; his mother, Mrs. Alice Harris, Flemingsburg; four sisters and seven brothers. Visitation, until the hour of services, at the Harris residence, Flemingsburg RR3. Burial, in the Caudill Cemetery, Rowan County, under the direction of the Denton Funeral Home, Flemingsburg.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 23 September 1974.
 
Harris, Denver C. (I3855)
 
9539 Services will be at 1:00 pm Monday, August 3, 2020, at Carpenter-Fritz and Vice Funeral Home in Flemingsburg with Bro. Tom Mitchell and Bro. Layne Wagner officiating.

 
Mineer, Norman Lee (I4812)
 
9540 Services will be at 2 p.m. today in the Knox Funeral Home, Maysville, for Everett G. Love, 68, Dover, who died Saturday at his residence. A Mason County school bus driver and farmer, he is survived by his wife, Fay; a son, Alva, and two sisters, Miss Maude Love and Miss Youella Weaver both of Maysville. Visitation, until the hour of services. Burial, in the Maysville Cemetery.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 14 January 1974.
 
Love, Everett Gilmore (I4831)
 
9541 Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Sunset Chapel of Taft Funeral Home for Robert S. Jaggers, 71. The pastor of the Taft Heights Assembly of God Church will officiate in the services.

He was born May 21, 1909 in Los Angeles to Gurney and Pearley Jaggers, and died Wednesday, December 19, 1980, in a Bakersfield hospital.

Wilmington was his home until 1928 when he moved to Taft. He and the former Ethel Decker were married here Oct. 29, 1928.

He had served in the Sheriff's Department for two years before going to work for Safe Oil Co. in 1938. In 1940 he returned to law enforcement, serving as night sergeant for the Taft Police Dept. He left the department in 1956 to start his own Merchants Police and Protective Patrol, two years later in 1958 adding Jagger's Burglar Alarms to his business. He retired and sold his merchants Patrol in 1972, however remained active as manager in the Jagger's Burglar Alarm Co., which is currently owned by his son.

In addition to his wife Ethel, he is survived by a son, two sisters, five grandchildren and one great great grandson, and many other relatives in the Los Angeles area.

Serving as casket bearers will be fellow officers of the Taft Police and Sheriffs Departments. Interment will follow the services in the West Side Cemetery.

Friends who wish to pay their respects may call this evening and prior to services at the Taft Funeral Home.
 
Jaggers, Robert S. (I3155)
 
9542 seventeen children
 
Gilkison, Albert Dee (I780)
 
9543 Sgt. Floyd R. Hughes, Ret., 51, 905 Haynes Avenue, passed away Saturday. Survivors: Wife, Maroy Hughes; son, Floyd R. Hughes, Jr.; daughter, Mrs. Linda Hall; mother, Mrs. Myrtie Hughes; brothers, Steve E. Hughes, Jack R. Hughes, James F. Hughes. Graveside services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Rose Hill Cemetery, Arrangements Lucas Funeral Home, 650 Brentwood Stair Rd. 838-2337.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Monday, 23 July 1979.
 
Hughes, Floyd Ronald (I4078)
 
9544 Shaner, Arthur Lester, d. 01/24/1924, Section A, Site 635, US MARINE CORPS, PVT, WORLD WAR I

http://www.interment.net/data/us/ca/sanfran/sfnat/index.htm 
Shaner, Arthur Lester (I2383)
 
9545 Sharon Ann Harris, 68, of Maysville, Kentucky passed away on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at the Bourbon Community Hospital in Paris, Kentucky. She was the widow of Donnie Wayne Harris who died in 2019. Mrs. Harris was a retired hairdresser and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was born in Maysville, Kentucky on September 30, 1952 the daughter of the late Joseph H. Eubanks, Jr. and Lillian Hill Eubanks. She is survived by her two sons, Brandon W. Harris and Travis J. Harris (Shawnda) both of Flemingsburg, KY; her brother, Randy Eubanks (Beverly) of Flemingsburg, KY and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Sharon Harris will be held at the Knox and Brothers Funeral Home at 1:00 PM Monday, July 26, 2021. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Monday from 11:00 AM until the hour of the service. Burial will follow in the Caudill Cemetery, Sharkey, Kentucky. Pallbearers will be Brandon Harris, Travis Harris, Joshua Eubanks, Tyler Eubanks, JW Neal and Larry Caudill. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to the Shriners Hospital for Children, PO Box 863765, Orlando, FL 32886.
 
Eubanks, Sharon Ann (I3866)
 
9546 Sharon Gale Campbell, of Crittenden, was born in Versailles, Kentucky on December 20, 1948 and passed away at St. Elizabeth, Edgewood on July 1, 2014 at the age of 65. She was the daughter of the late Douglas Morton Million and Helen Corman of Lancaster, Kentucky.

Mrs. Campbell was married to E J Campbell who passed away March 17, 2006. She is survived by sons: Keith Campbell of Crittenden and E. J. Campbell Jr. of Crittenden; daughter: Sonja Lanette Russell of Florence; mother: Helen Corman of Lancaster; brother: Dean Morgan Million (Julie) of Lancaster; sisters: Karen Sue Turner of Nicholasville, Terry Lou Cox of Lancaster and Esther Margaret Coon of Clarksville, TN; close friend: Marty Grissett of Williamstown; eight grandchildren; four great grandchildren and many other friends and relatives. She was preceded in death by her daughters: Priscilla Gail Sumpter and Shonna Lynn Campbell.

Arrangements are by the Elliston - Stanley Funeral Home, 132 South Main St., Crittenden, KY 41030. Funeral services will be 11:00 A M, Thursday, July 3, 2014 at the Arlington Memorial Gardens, 2145 Compton Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. There is no visitation. Burial will follow at the cemetery.
 
Million, Sharon Gale (I4973)
 
9547 Sharon Louise Stacy, 68, passed away on Sunday, August 4, 2019 in Norwich, NY. Sharon was born on February 28, 1951 in Sidney NY, the second child of the late Rutherford White and Mary Wellman White of South New Berlin.

She graduated from South New Berlin Central School in 1969. Over the years, she worked for the Norwich Shoe Company and the Red Barrel in New Berlin.

After Norwich Shoe closed, Sharon went to college to get her degree in Biology and Earth Science. She was in the process of earning her teaching degree when she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. She then moved to Conklin to live with her sister, Cindy White Scott, who predeceased her.

The last few years of Sharon’s life were spent living in Norwich. Sharon loved many things in life, especially her cats. She also loved spending time in her flowerbeds. You would always find dirt under her fingernails. No gloves for Sharon, that’s not how you work with plants. If you asked her, she would be able to tell you almost anything you needed or wanted to know about plants. She would spend many hours in in her flower beds, working and watching the birds. She also enjoyed reading.

Sharon loved spending time with her two grandchildren and always kept the cookie jar full for their visits. She would spend hours deciding what they were going to make together.

Sharon leaves behind two sons, Danny Stacy of Norwich, and Justin Stacy of Binghamton; two grandchildren, Ethan Stacy and Mary Stacy of Beaver Meadow; three sisters, Elizabeth Christian of Norwich, Mary Reynolds of Oxford, and Cathy White of Harpursville; three brothers, John White of New Berlin, Joseph White of South New Berlin, and Paul White of Holmesville; many nieces, nephews and cousins also survive.

In keeping with Sharon’s wishes, there will be no calling hours. A graveside service will take place at 11:00 am on Friday, September 13, at Copes Corners Cemetery with Rev. Jeremy Stopford officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations in Sharon’s name may be made to the Norwich SPCA, 6160 County Road 32, Norwich NY 13815. Arrangements have been entrusted to R.J. Fahy Funeral Home. 
White, Sharon Louise (I4212)
 
9548 Shaw Funeral Home of Vici

Deloris Essie Hedges
(January 18, 1941 - August 19, 2012)

Deloris Essie Johnston Hedges passed peacefully from this life, with her family at her side, on August 19, 2012 at the age of 71. Deloris was the youngest daughter of Loyd and Essie (Olds) Johnston. She was born in Shattuck, Oklahoma on January 18, 1941. Deloris was affectionately known as “Buddy” to her sister and brothers.

Deloris grew up on the Jeffery Ranch near Vici, Oklahoma where she attended the elementary and high school, graduating with the Class of 1959. She was Salutatorian of her class.

Deloris was united in marriage to Orne Thompson on June 9, 1958 in Woodward, Oklahoma. They lovingly added four children to their family; Sandra Ann, Randall Loyd, Joan Renee and Jimmie Dewayne. They made their home for a time in Amarillo, Texas, Woodward, Oklahoma and Buffalo, Oklahoma before returning to Vici. Deloris was a devoted and loving mother.

Deloris and Roy Aytes were married on September 27, 1977. Roy worked on the pipeline so the couple lived in many places in the western half of the United States as they followed the pipeline construction. She met many people and they all became friends throughout the years.

Deloris was a member of the Vici United Methodist Church and was active in United Methodist Women. She enjoyed sewing for her family and was a longtime member of the Turner Quilting Club. She enjoyed traveling and did so until her health caused her to stay home.

In December, 2010 Wendell Hedges and Deloris were married. Wendell’s children, Becky, Jim, David and Frank joined the family.

Deloris was preceded in death by husband, Roy Aytes; parents, Loyd and Essie Johnston; son, Jimmie and brothers, Milo, Ernest, Jimmie and Dale.

Deloris is survived by husband, Wendell; children, Sandra of Elk City, Oklahoma Randall and wife Dana of Vici, Oklahoma and Joan and husband Rick of Vici; Wendell’s children Becky, Jim, David, and Frank; seventeen grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren; brother, Melvin Johnston and wife Eileen of Fargo, Oklahoma and Deletha Thomas and husband Earl of Tipton, Indiana; several aunts, many nieces and nephews and special friends Chub Shaw and family and Ann Barr.
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Johnston, Deloris Essie (I5172)
 
9549 She was born August 25, 1918 in Bath County, Kentucky, a daughter of the late Allie and Mable Ralston Razor.

Geneva was a homemaker and a member of the Rowan County Homemakers, the Bluebank First Church of God where she served as song leader and the Kentucky Farm Bureau Association. She loved fishing, her flower gardens and nature. Geneva tried to get everyone see the beauty in nature. She loved her friends and her door was always open to anyone.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 591/2 years, Burl Moore who passed away on March 31, 1993 and three brothers, Claude Razor, Gene Razor and Ewell Razor.

Survivors include two daughters, Lana Peacock and her husband, James Richard of Las Vegas, Nevada and Joyce Marie Moore Alfrey of Auburndale Florida, four grandchildren, Jameson Burl Allen Peacock, Daryl Alfrey, Jeannie Carroll and Leigh Ann Morris, seven great-grandchildren, Erin Alfrey, Amanda Alfrey, Michael Alfrey, Tess Marie Carroll, Zachary Morris, Mariah Morris and Arabella Morris and several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be conducted at 12 Noon Saturday, October 27, 2007 at the Bluebank First Church of God with Rev. Jeff Fannin and Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. Burial will follow in the Slaty Point Cemetery at Farmers. Visitation is after 10:00 A.M. Saturday at the church.

Pallbearers will be family and friends.

Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral Home is caring for the arrangements.
 
Razor, Geneva (I3883)
 
9550 She was born February 7, 1940 to Lynn Espy and Alice Brown in Vici, Oklahoma. Chris went to high school in Seiling, Oklahoma and graduated with honors in 1958. She married the love of her life, Bob, in October of the same year.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Bobby H. Sinclair; her parents, Lynn Espy and Alice Brown; her brother, Burtis Espy; and a son, Barry Lee.
 
Espy, Christina Jane (I5151)
 

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