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9601 | Mrs. Alexander, wife of Hon. Lewis Alexander, Representative from Owen county, who has been very ill at the Capital Hotel, was thought to be in a dying condition yesterday afternoon. The Frankfort Roundabout, Frankfort, Kentucky. Saturday, 18 march 1893. | Crutcher, Mary Belle (I3551)
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9602 | Mrs. Alice E. Hedges Mrs. Alice E. Hedges, widow of Charles H. Hedges, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Hahn, 3 Frederick avenue, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock, aged 88 years. She was born in this county a daughter of the late Uriah and Catherine Erb and lived her entire life in the Glade Valley section. She was a member of the Glade Reformed church, Walkersville. Survivors include three sons, Charles Wade Hedges, Pasadena; D. Ford Hedges, near this city; Glenn Hedges, Flushing, N.Y.; three daughters, Mrs. David Hoke, this city; Mrs. Bruce Harbaugh, near Walkersville and Mrs. Hanh; a brother, Thomas W. Erb, Peru, Ind.; a half sister, Mrs. Ora Linthicum, Madison Heights, Va. Fourteen grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews also survive. The body will rest at the home of Mrs. Hahn, where friends may call until 11 o’clock Friday morning when the body will be removed to the funeral home in Walkersville for services at two-thirty o’clock that afternoon. Interment in Glade cemetery, Walkersville. G.C. Barton, funeral director. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Friday, 6 November 1953, page 3. | Erb, Alice Sidney (I3390)
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9603 | Mrs. Alice Easton Is Buried Here Former Tolono Resident Dies At Home of Daughter in Homer Funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith of Homer for Alice May Easton, who died there Saturday afternoon of hemorrhage. Rev. J.M> Bean of the Presbyterian church officiated. The body was brought to Tolono Monday for burial in the Ash Grove cemetery. Mrs. Easton was a former resident of Tolono. She is survived by her husband and three sons, Ernest, Noel and Allen, and three daughters, Mrs. L. Smith of Homer, Mrs. Lannon of Philo and a daughter in Chicago. The Tolono Herald, Tolono, Illinois. Thursday, 12 February 1931. | Wisely, Alice Mae (I301)
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9604 | Mrs. Alice Firebaugh Medaryville, Aug. 31 – Mrs. Alice Firebaugh, 79, formerly of here, died this afternoon at Detroit, Mich., following a lingering illness. She was a member of the Medaryville Christian church. Survivors include three sons, John, Harold, and Norman, all of Detroit; two daughters, Mrs. Lela Willever of Detroit and Mrs. Lois Yates of Cuba, Ill.; three sisters and one brother. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. 1 September 1951, page 5.. | Hedges, Alice Felicia (I368)
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9605 | Mrs. Alice Kathleen Zimmerman, 89, formerly of Walkersville, died Sunday, Feb. 15 at her residence at Northampton Manor Nursing Home. She was the wife of the late Ralph B. Zimmerman. Born Dec. 11, 1914, in Walkersville, she was the daughter of the late Daniel Ford and Violet Sweadner Hedges. A homemaker, Alice was a member of Glade United Church of Christ and a member of the Zwingli Sunday School class. She is survived by a daughter, Doris Flanigan and husband Arthur of Rocky Ridge; five grandchildren, Dwayne Flanigan and wife Carol of Rocky Ridge, Mark Flanigan and wife Lori of Fairfield, Pa., Brenda Miller of Rocky Ridge, Michele Martin and husband Dave of Littlestown, Pa., and Bob Zimmerman of York, Pa.; and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Ralph Daniel Zimmerman. The family will receive friends Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Stauffer Funeral Home, 40 Fulton Ave., Walkersville, where funeral service will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Dr. Gerald C. Hanberry officiating. Interment will follow in Glade Cemetery, Walkersville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Glade United Church of Christ Improvement Fund, P.O. Box 236, Walkersville, Md. 21793. Published by The Frederick News-Post on Feb. 17, 2004. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fredericknewspost/name/alice-zimmerman-obituary?id=45410697 | Hedges, Alice Kathleen (I3424)
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9606 | MRS. ALMA AMICK DIES IN HOSPITAL Published: The Charleston Daily Mail, Saturday, June 7, 1958 Mrs. Alma Amick, 60, of 1133 Edgewood Drive, died last night in a Charleston hospital after a long illness. She was secretary of Amick and Miller Inc., a refrigeration supply concern of which her husband, R. H., is vice president and treasurer. She was a member of the Central Methodist Church. Mrs. Amick was born November 24, 1897 at Rupert, Greenbrier County, a daughter of Stonewall Jackson Zopp of East Rainelle and the late Lula Tinsley Zopp. Surviving in addition to the husband and father are three sisters, Mrs. D. B. Hayes and Mrs. Jack Goolsby, both of East Rainelle, and Mrs. W. D. Hobbs of Rupert; two brothers, James P. of Rainelle and Raymond J. of Marietta, Ohio; and a grandchild. The body is at the Bartlett Funeral Home. | Zopp, Alma (I2152)
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9607 | Mrs. Amanda Hedges LaBelle, Feb. 15. – (Special.) – Mrs. Amanda Alice Hedge, wife of R.V. Hedges, died Wednesday in the Lee Memorial hospital in Fort Myers after undergoing an operation. Surviving are her husband, R.V. Hedges; two daughters, Mary Alice Booth and Barbara Lee Hedges; four grandchildren of LaBelle; her mother, Amy Lyons, a brother, Robert L. Mattingly, and a half brother, Frank Lyons, all of Maysville, Ky. The Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Florida. Saturday, 18 February 1935. | Mattingly, Amanda Alice (I513)
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9608 | Mrs. Amota J. Walker Passed Away Sept. 28 Amota Janes Hawkins, daughter of William and Minerva (Cassity) Hawkins, was born October 13, 1876, near Browning, Missouri and passed away at the Sullivan County Memorial Hospital at Milan, Missouri, September 27, 1958, at the age of 81 years, 11 months and 14 days. She had been a patient there for the past two years. September 13, 1900, she was united in marriage to George Walker, who passed away March 19, 1951. She was preceded in death by her father, mother, two brothers, Walter and Albert, and a twin sister, America. In passing she leaves two nieces, Mrs. Alta DeVore, of Browning, Mo. and Mrs. Wilma DeVore of Seymour, Iowa, and a host of relatives and friends. Early in life she united with the Christian Church at Mt. Zion and later when they moved to Browning, transferred her membership to the Christian Church in Browning. God hath not promised Skies always blue, Flower-strewn pathway All our lived through; God hath not promised Sun without rain, Joy without sorrow, Peace without pain. But God nath promised Strength for the day, Rest for the labor, Light for the way, Grace for the trails, Help from above, Unfailing sympathy Undying love. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, at 2:30, September 28, 1958, at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church near Milan, conducted by the Rev. A.W. Mitchener. The song service was by Mrs. Mary Ball and Mrs. Faye Taylor, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Wineva Shaw. Casket bearers were Ross Knight, Ben O. Brantner, Wesley Brantner, Van Mairs, Ross Burke and Earl Maggart. Burial was made in the nearby cemetery by the side of her husband, under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home. The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 2 October 1958. | Hawkins, Amota Jane (I2232)
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9609 | Mrs. Andrew Erlcson died October 15, at 6:30 a. m. at her home in Everly, her death being caused by dropsy, from which she had suffered for nearly seven years. During this time she bore her affliction with courage and Christian patience. Mrs. Ericson was born at Nora, Sweden, Sept. 11, 1854. She attended school In her homeland and was baptized and confirmed In the Evangelical Lutheran church. She came to America October 7. 1880 and lived at Galva, Illinois She was married Sept. 1, 1881 to Andrew Ericson, who at that tune was employed In a coal mine. They lived In Illinois for seven years, and then moved to a farm nine miles northwest of Everly; later they moved six miles north of Everly and In 1920 they retired and moved to Everly, where they have since resided. Mrs. Erlcson was the mother of nine children, eight sons and one daughter. Three of the sons died In Infancy. One son, Emll, died nine years ago, a victim of the flu. She leaves to mourn their loss, her husband, four sons, Julius, Melvin, William and Elmer, and one daughter, Selma, now Mrs. Klarstrom. twelve grand children and one great grandchild. She was 75 years. 1 month and 4 days old at the time of her death. Mrs. Erlcson was honest and hard working, a faithful wife and a loving mother. Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home and at 2:30 at the Lutheran church. Rev. J. L. Seitzinger, the pastor of the church will officiate. Interment will be made in Lone Tree cemetery. Page 10 of Spencer Reporter, published in Spencer, Iowa on Wednesday, October 16th, 1929 | Beck, Sophia (I2094)
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9610 | Mrs. Anna Hedges Mrs. Anna Kennedy Hedges, 82, died at 12:45 p.m. at her home Saturday I Dry Ridge. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Eckler Funeral Home, Dry Ridge. Surviving her are a husband, George; a son, George Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Hitch, and Mrs. Lenora Mickels, Erlander, and two grandchildren. Visitation, 3-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial, Hill Crest Cemetery, Dry Ridge. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 3 June 1973. | Kennedy, Anna Martha (I485)
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9611 | MRS. ARTHUR J. RAZOR Eula Ruth Razor, age 29, wife of Arthur J. Razor, died this morning about 7 o'clock at the home, 2225 Indiana Ave., from a complication of diseases. She was the mother of five small children. The funeral service will be held Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the house and interment will occur at South Mound Cemetery. Published March 31, 1921 - New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN. | McLean, Eula Ruth (I548)
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9612 | Mrs. Aubrey Kautz Morehead – Services for Mrs. Eula Kautz, 56, wife of Aubrey Kautz, who died Friday, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Morehead First Church of God by the Rev. Dale Whalen. Burial will be in the Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. The body is at the Stucky Funeral Home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 27 February 1967. | Jones, Eula Virginia (I1498)
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9613 | Mrs. Austin Hockensmith Frankfort, Ky., May 19 (Special) – Funeral services for Mrs. Roberta Hulette Hockensmith, wife of Austin Hockensmith, who died Thursday at the King’s Daughters’ Hospital after a brief illness, will be held at 2:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the First Christian church with the Rev. A.C. Brooks officiating. Interment will be in the Frankfort cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Hockensmith is survived by an infant daughter, Linda Austin Hockensmith; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hulette, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S.A. Hulette and John D. Evans, all of Frankfort. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 20 May 1939. | Hulette, Virginia Roberta (I846)
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9614 | Mrs. B.B. Jeffers is lying very ill at the home of her husband on Broadway. The Frankfort Roundabout, Frankfort, Kentucky. Saturday, 13 April 1895. | Cain, Josephine "Josie" (I851)
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9615 | Mrs. Ballard, Pioneer Citizen Died Sunday. Funeral services for Mrs. Frankie Lee Ballard, 90, mother of Mrs. Vivian Sylvester, chief operator of the Southwest Bell Telephone company office here, was given last rites at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the Osterhout fyneral home chapel. The Rev. Roy Hearon of the Free Will Baptist church conducted the service. Burial was at 3 p.m. in Highland cemetery in Durant. Osterhout funeral home had charge of arrangements. Pall bearers were Loyal Andrews, Joe Smith, Oscar Hendrickson, Ed Whisler, Ted Weller and Raymond Todd. Mrs. Hayden Gibson was in charge of musical selections. Mrs. Ballard died at her home located at 121 East Drumright street about 10:35 a.m. Sunday, January 26. She had been in failing health the past year. Born in Kansas City, Mo., on April ____ she came to Drumright approximately 42 years ago. Her husband, Isaac Ballard, was a barber here. He preceded her in death on January 12, 1947. Three children also preceded her in death. Mrs. Ballard was a member of the First Baptist church in Durant. Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Sylvester, with who she made her home; two sons, John Carey of Odessa, Texas; and Leslie Harrison of Durant; one grand-daughter who she reared, Geneva Bryant of Tulsa; two other grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Also two sisters, Mrs. Nell Reck of Smithville, Tex., and Mrs. Marjorie Webster of Topeka, Kan. The Drumright Derrick, Drumright, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 28 Jan 1958. Page 1. | Maupin, Frankie Leonora (I1205)
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9616 | MRS. BARNWELL WIDELY KNOWN RESIDENT, DIES Highly Respected Woman Passes Away At Home---Funeral Tuesday. Mrs. Ellen Barnwell, resident of this city for the past 42 years, died at her home, 811 South Vermillion street, at 10:50 o'clock, Saturday evening. Suffering from heart trouble for many years, Mrs. Barnwell had apparently been in good health until a few days before her death when her condition became serous. Her husband and children were at her bedside when she passed away. In this city where she had spent her life, she was widely known for her charitable nature and unselfish interests. As a mother, she lived the lives of her children and gave them every care and kindness humanly possible. Her innumerable friends will join in their bereavement. Born In Flanagan. As the daughter of John and Katherine Godfrey, she was born May 20, 1849 in Flanagan, Ill. It was in Streator, March 22, 1889 that she was united in marriage with William Barnwell. They were the parents of six children, one, Mrs. Agnes Durham, of Streator, who preceded her mother in death 10 months ago. Besides her husband she leaves five children, Mrs. Mary Neblock, Mrs. Francis Stewart, and Mrs. Catherine Bryant of Streator, Mrs. Henrietta Russ, and Edward Barnwell of Ottawa. She also leaves two sisters, Mrs. Mary Ann Barnwell, and Mrs. Catherine Wright of Streator. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday morning from the home, 811 South Vermillion street, at 8:30 and 9 o'clock from the Immaculate Conception church. Rev. W. A. Courtney, pastor at the Budd church at Sunbury will officiate at the services. Interment will be made in the St. Mary's cemetery. -Streator Daily Times-Press Monday, May 25, 1931 | Godfrey, Ellen (I1934)
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9617 | Mrs. Beckham Lawson Mrs. Beckham Lawson, an employe of Ma-Be-Ha Laundry, died at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday at her home, 1078 alder. She was the former Minnie ward, a native of Louisville. She was 60. Surviving beside her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Louise Brinley and Mrs. Ruth Berger, Mount Washington; a son, James Reed, Milwaukee; two brothers, Roy Ward, Elizabeth, Ind., and Clifton Ward; a stepson James Lawson; eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at W.G. hardy Broadway Chapel, 3415 W. Broadway. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday 14 August 1959. | Ward, Minnie B. (I1201)
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9618 | Mrs. Belle Alexander Ann Isabel Northcott, daughter of B.F. and Elizabeth Northcott born June 25, 1848, in Menard County, Ill., and died Monday, January 6, 1936 after an illness of only 24 hours, at her home in Browning. She was educated in the public schools then in Quincy College. She came with her parents to Missouri and was married march 1, 1866 to George G. Alexander. To this union were born nine children, five of whom have passed to the beyond: Lydia, David, Mattie Trowbridge, Fred and Herman Alexander. The husband also precedeed her in death. Those of the family left to mourn her departure are Ben W. Alexander, Purdin, Mo., Mrs. Lizzie Nickell, Sumner, Mo., Henry Alexander, Alva, Okla.; Mrs. Irene Garrett, Browning, and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Ormiston, Linneus. The funeral was Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the Southern Methodist church. The grandson acted as pall bearers. Burial was in the Jenkins Cemetery beside her late husband. The deceased joined the Methodist church early in life, but transferred her membership to the Presbyterian church. She was a woman of strong mentality, loyal to all fine ideals of Christian womanhood. She was a loyal wife, a devoted mother and true friend. She retained her mental faculties until she died. There are left eighteen grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. The pallbearers were grandsons, Wayne and Harvey Alexander, of Linneus, Kenneth and Carl Nickell of Sumner, Earl Trowbridge of Carrollton, George Alexander of Kirksville. The granddaughters carried the flowers. The music was furnished by a quartette, Ray Calhoun, Mrs. Lorene Whaley, Miss Loraine Glaze and James Williams, with Mrs. Glaze at the piano. Their voices blended well and their selections suitable and beautiful. They sang Mrs. Alexander's favorite sons, among them "It is Well With My Soul." The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Thursday, 9 January 1936. | Northcott, Ann Isabel "Belle" (I2916)
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9619 | Mrs. Ben Harris Dies Suddenly Mrs. Sarah Margaret Harris, 78, of Birmingham, Clay County, died last Thursday of a heart attack in a doctor's office in Liberty. Mrs. Harris was the wife of Benjamin Harris and a resident of the Elkton community for a number of years. She was a native of Brownington, Mo. For the past 12 years she had resided in Birmingham. She was a member of the Mount Morah Baptist church at Milan. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Duane Harris, Independence; Earl Harris, Gladstone, and Keith Harris, Kansas City, North; two daughters, Mrs. Velma Whitaker, Gladstone and Mrs. Beulah Moore, Liberty; three brothers, Everett Neely, Green Castle, and Emery and Ray Neely, Brookfield; six sisters, Mrs. Eunice Freeman, Yuba, Calif.; Mrs. Edith McCoy, Maryville, Calif.; Mrs. Victoria Engleman, Chillicothe; Mrs. Addie Gatlin and Mrs. Elfie McCoy, Kansas City and Mrs. Nellie Owen, Brookfield; four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Pasley Chapel in Liberty, and at 3 p.m. Sunday in the New Garden Baptist Church at Brookfield. Burial was in the church cemetery. The Index, Hermitage, Missouri. Thursday, 13 December 1962. | Neely, Sarah Margaret (I2308)
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9620 | Mrs. Bertha Brooks Services for Mrs. Bertha B. Brooks, 80, 45 Beechway Drive, the widow of Laben Brooks, will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Mrs. Brooks, a lifelong Indianapolis resident, died Friday in a local nursing home. Survivors include two sons, Charles Brooks Sr. of Indianapolis and Delbert Brooks of Sioux Falls, S.D.; and five daughters, Mrs. Deloris Cowger of Noblesville, Mrs. Norma Henderson of Indianapolis, Mrs. Phyllis Beethuis of Holland, Mich., Mrs. Bertha Conley of Sheridan and Mrs. Judith Daugherty of Danville. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 21 October 1979. | Cobb, Bertha Bell (I4985)
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9621 | Mrs. Bertha Hall Mrs. Bertha Hall, 94, Kearney in Clay county, died Thursday at the Odd Fellows Home, Liberty. She was born in Clinton County, Missouri, and had lived in Kearney since 1956. Mrs. Hall was a member of Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist Church, near Trimble, Mo. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Fry Chapel, Kearney; burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8 p.m. tonight at the chapel. The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Missouri. Friday, 2 April 1976. | Hawkins, Bertha (I1255)
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9622 | Mrs. Bertha Razor Mrs. Bertha Razor, 83, of Riverview Manor convalescent and Nursing Home, 701 Riverview St., died of a heart ailment Sunday at Iowa Lutheran Hospital after a year's illness. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home with burial in Resthaven Cemetery. Mrs. Razor was born in Farmers, Ky., and lived in Bancroft before moving to Des Moines 50 years ago. She was a member of the First Church of God. Surviving are five sons, Alvin of Collins, Richard of Portland, Ore., Edison of Clinton, Marvin and Robert, both of Des Moines; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Anabel Jiminez of Sun Valley, calif., and Mrs. Evelyn Heidt of San Antonio, Tex.; a brother, Rayburn Padgett of South Bend, Ind., 34 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Monday, 15 July 1974. | Padgett, Bertha (I542)
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9623 | Mrs. Bessie Bohlander Dies Of Heart Attack While On Vacation Trip. Mrs. Bessie Bohlander, 61, of 1003 Riverside Drive, died Tuesday of a heart attack at Alice, Texas. She and her husband had left here Saturday morning on a vacation trip, had visited in San Antonio, and were en route to Mexico City, when she was stricken. The body has been returned to the Eikenberry funeral home at Delphi where friends may call after noon today. Final rites will be held there Saturday at two o’clock. The Reverend Eldridge of Yeoman will officiate and burial will be in Grand View cemetery, Lafayette. The Bohlanders have lived here five years, coming the Indianapolis. She was a member of the Ft. Wayne O.E.S. Born December 18, 1894, in Loda, Ill., she was the daughter of John and Ida Mae Clifton Boyce. Her marriage on Sept. 30, 1914 was to Herschel Bohlander. Survivors are the husband; one son, Edward, of this city; four grandchildren; two sisters and a brother: Mrs. Ben Widner, Delphi; Mrs. Edith Gregory, California; Cecil, Lafayette. The Logansport Press, Logansport, Indiana. Friday, 7 September 1955. | Boyce, Bessie Belle (I4608)
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9624 | Mrs. Betty L. Sharp Mrs. Betty Lee Sharp, 82, a resident of the Jacks Creek Pike and widow of Ulysses S. Sharp, died early yesterday at a local nursing home after a long illness. A native of Jessamine County, she spent much of her life in Fayette County and was a daughter of the later Melvin and Sallie Sagaser Lee. She was a member of the East Hickman Baptist Church. Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Frank S. Stephens, Mrs. Stanley Hedges, Mrs. Roy L. Bailey, Mrs. Harry C. Lawson and Miss Elizabeth Sharp, all of Lexington; a son, J. P. Sharp, Oldham County; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday at the W.R. Milward Mortuary-Broadway by the Rev. John T. Wallace. Burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery, Nicholasville. Casket bearers will be Alvin Stephens, Clarence Stephens, Stanley Hedges, David Hedges, Donald Sharp and Jackie Lawson. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 28 August 1950. | Lee, Elizabeth Mary "Betty" (I1540)
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9625 | Mrs. Blanch Merryman, 91, widow of Elmer passed away on May 19, 2019 at Dover Manor Nursing Home. She was born on July 14, 1927 in Lexington to the late Ernest and Ethel Gardner *. She is survived by her children, Edward (JoAnn) Merryman, Glenn (Debbi) Merryman, Peggy McCord and Elmer Daryl (Diane) Merryman; one sister, Beulah Kelly; nine grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Camp Nelson National Cemetery, Jessamine County, Kentucky. Source: Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, Lexington, Kentucky * Error in obituary. Surname omitted for parents Ernest & Ethel Gardner Million. | Million, Blanche (I4896)
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9626 | Mrs. Blanche Moody Died (Special to the Herald) Wilmore, Ky., Oct. 11. – Mrs. Blanche Moody, 38, died at her home here this morning following an illness of two months. Besides her husband, Edgar Moody, mail carrier here, she is survived by two daughters, Misses Thelma and Stella Moody; five sons, Harvey, George, Hugh, Bill and L.B. Moody; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Hagerdorn; and two brothers, L.D. Hagerdorn, Jr., and James Hagerdorn. Funeral services will be held at the Methodist church here Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 12 October 1936. | Hagedorn, Blanche (I1434)
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9627 | Mrs. Blossom Razor Mrs. Blossom Razor, 60, of Madrid, formerly of Des Moines, died of a heart attack Wednesday in Boone County Hospital at Boone. She had been ill for several years. Mrs. Razor, who was born near Baxter, lived in Slater and then in Des Moines for 12 years before moving to Madrid about 30 years ago. She was a retired baby-sitter and member of the Church of God in Madrid. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Sundberg Funeral Home at Madrid, with burial in a Madrid Cemetery. There are no immediate family survivors. Des Moines Tribune, Des Moines, Iowa. Thursday, 21 September 1972. | Fullitz, Blossom Elizabeth Evangeline (I3910)
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9628 | Mrs. Bonnie Frances Hedges, 78, died Thursday evening at her home in Hale. She was born Sept. 19, 1907 in Hale, a daughter of R. E. and May (Parker) Callaway. Bonnie attended Maryville State Teachers College and was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star. On December 17, 1927 she married Arthur Marion Hedges in Carrollton. They were the parents of 2 sons and 2 daughters. Surviving are her husband, of the home; two sons, Arthur Marion Hedge Jr., Green Ridge; and Lyle Harold Hedges, Jefferson City; a daughter Bonnie Mae Hedges Greer, Stafford, Arizona; a sister, Mary Stephenson, DeWitt; eight grandchildren, and seven great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, a child, Helen; two brothers, Eugene and Ralph Callaway, and a sister, Kaye Lyons. The body of Mrs. Hedges was donated for research to the School of Medicine, the University of Missouri, Columbia. Local arrangements were made by Norman-Wagy-Singer Funeral Home. | Callaway, Bonnie Frances (I1069)
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9629 | Mrs. Brown Big Creek, Miss. – Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pryor Funeral Home in Calhoun City, Miss., for Mrs. Elizabeth Jacks Brown, 76, who died Wednesday in Hillcrest Hospital at Calhoun City. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery at Grenada. Survivors include a son, Radford W. Brown of Jacksonville, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Julia Harrison of Derma, Mrs. Tilden Provine of Atlanta and Mrs. Randall Murff of Jackson; five brother, Cecil Jacks of Holcomb, Hayward Jacks of Philipp, Talford Jacks of Jackson, James Jacks of Grenada and Clyde Jacks of Pasadena, Texas, and a sister, Mrs. Oma Vickery of Holcomb. The Greenwood Commonwealth, Greenwood, Mississippi. Friday, 24 August 1973. | Jacks, Elizabeth Augusta (I934)
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9630 | Mrs. Buena Hunt, 72, Passes Away At Walsh Death a short time following the funeral services Thursday for a son claimed Mrs. Buena Vesta Hunt, 72, widow of Scott Hunt. Mrs. Hunt died at 4;50 p.m. Thursday at her home at Walsh. Her son, William Hunt, 31, died Tuesday in Portsmouth General hospital and was buried Thursday afternoon in Bennett's chapel cemetery. Mrs. Hunt's death was attributed to shock over the sudden death of her son who died of a shotgun wound. She had not been in the best of health, however. Her condition did not permit her to attend the rites. A native of Mason county, W.Va., Mrs. Hunt was born Oct. 29, 1866. Her husband and three children preceded her in death. Surviving are two sons and a daughter; Walter Hunt at home, Clyde Hunt of Fullerton and Mrs. Katherine Adkins of Portsmouth route 1. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Smith of Portsmouth, a brother, John Major of Flat Hollow, Ky., a niece, Mrs. Ida Myers of Pomeroy and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bennett's chapel and burial will be in the chapel cemetery, under the direction of J.R. Morton & Son. The body is at the residence. Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Friday, 18 November 1938. | Major, Buena Vista (I4403)
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9631 | Mrs. C. Alice Cramer, widow of Andrew G. Cramer, died at her home in Lewistown, this county, Sunday morning about 7:30 o'clock after an illness of about 15 months. The primary cause of her death was gallstones. She was aged about 62 years and was a daughter of the late David and Catherine Hedges, who resided about two miles from Lewistown. Surviving are one son and one daughter, Mrs. Charles S. Snook and Mr. Andrew G. Cramer. They are the owners and proprietors of the A.G. Cramer Company store in Lewistown. Mrs. Cramer also leaves two brothers, David and Charles Hedges of Walkersville and one sister, Mrs. David Cramer of Walkersville. The funeral will be held from her late residence this morning at 10 o'clock, services to be conducted by the Rev. S.M. Hench of Cavetown. Interment will be made in Mount Olivet Cemetery. M.L. Creager of Thurmont is the funeral director in charge. The Frederick Post Tuesday, July 14, 1914. | Hedges, Catherine Alice (I3386)
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9632 | Mrs. Cherry Services for Mrs. Jessie Louise Cherry, 74, Brownsburg, will be Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. in Conkle Speedway Funeral Home. Mrs. Cherry died Saturday in Methodist Hospital. She was a member of American Legion Auxiliary 331. Survivors – daughters Joan Vance, Jean Kestler, Beverly J. Lapossa, Donna Mae Combs; sons James, Ron, Tom, Richard, Andy, William Cherry Jr. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 19 March 1979. | Cobb, Jessie Louise (I4987)
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9633 | Mrs. Clara E. Wakerly Dies at S.F. Home Daughter of late Mr., Mrs. Wm. H. Beagles of Napa succumbs to attack of Pneumonia Mrs. Clara E. Wakerly, second daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beagles, pioneer Napa county settlers, was summoned by death at her home in San Francisco at four o’clock this morning. Death followed an illness of but ten days due to pneumonia. Mrs. Wakerly was born and grew to womanhood in this community. About 20 years ago she moved to San Francisco where her home had since been. She was the widow of the late William Wakerly, also a former Napan. A woman of sterling character, kindly and sympathetic, and sincere in her desire to add to the happiness of others, Mrs. Wakerley was loved by all who had the privilege of her friendship. Left to mourn her loss are the following sisters and brothers: Miss Amanda and Miss Florence Beagles of Napa, Mrs. May Baker, Mrs. Lou Emlay, and Mrs. Joyce Shaner of San Francisco, Donald H. Beagles of Napa, and Robert Beagles of Santa Rosa. She also leaves the following nieces and nephews: Mrs. Leathea [Alethea] Reed of Santa Rosa, Mrs. Pearl Pearson of San Francisco, Beverly Clark of Salinas, and Chester Beagles of San Francisco. Arrangement for the funeral have not as yet been announced. The Napa Valley Register, Napa, California. Saturday, 11 October 1930. Page 1. | Beagles, Clara E. (I2195)
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9634 | Mrs. Claude Perrin Dies; Services at 2 p.m. Friday Mrs. Claude (Mossie) Perrin died at 4 a.m. today at her home in St. Catherine following an extended illness. She was 52. Mrs. Perrin was born Sept. 10, 1904, in Mason County, and was married to Claude Perrin on Jan. 12, 1927. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include three children: Mrs. Emma Lee Forges, Glasgow; Mrs. Shirley Moore, St. Catherine; and Meril Dean Perrin, Independence; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cassity, Brookfield; her father-in-aw, Joe Perrin, of the home; a brother, Ray Cassity, Brookfield; three sisters, Mrs. Clarence Apel, Brookfield; Mrs. Edwin Price, College Mound; Mrs. John Tallman, Bogard; and three grandchildren. Early in her life, Mrs. Perrin joined the Church of Christ, and later she became a member of the Pleasant View Baptist Church where she was active in functions of the church and belonged to the Ladies’ Aid. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday by the Rev. Warren Haley, Norborne, at the Pleasant View Church. Burial will b in the adjoining cemetery, under the direction of the Wright Funeral Home, Brookfield, where the body was taken. The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Wednesday, 28 November 1954. | Cassity, Mossie Del (I4529)
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9635 | Mrs. Clinton E. Hedges Mrs. Mattie Estella Hedges, wife of Clinton E. Hedges, died at their home near Lewistown, Sunday, 9:25 p.m. after an illness of three weeks, aged 75 years. She was a daughter of the late George R. and Carrie Warner Shaw, and was a member of the Utica Lutheran church. Besides her husband, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Walter Gemmill, Hanover, Pa. The body rests at the funeral home, 106 East Church street, Frederick. Funeral arrangements will be announce by M.R. Etchison and son, funeral directors. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Monday, 2 August 1948. | Shaw, Mattie Estella (I3491)
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9636 | Mrs. Cobb, ‘Mother’ To 363 Children, Dies Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Cobb, 60 years old, a former resident of Indianapolis, who died Friday at her home at Clayton in Hendricks County, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Weaver Funeral Home in Danville, Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. A native of Indianapolis, Mrs. Cobb lived here all of her life before moving to Clayton four years ago. In addition to her own family, she reared 363 foster children. She was a member of the West Side Church of Nazarine and held a life membership in the Foreign Women’s Missionary Society. Surviving are her husband Andrew R. Cobb; a son, William Earl Cobb of Clayton; a brother, William F. Cherry of Danville; a half-brother, O.A. Lotshaw of Texas, and two grandchildren. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Sunday, 20 May 1956. | Cherry, Edna (I4994)
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9637 | Mrs. Cora Carty Hedges. Mrs. Cora Carty Hedges, wife of the late Solomon D. Hedges, daughter of the late Clarence C. and Ann Catherine Carty, of Frederick, died suddenly Sunday, of a cerebral hemorrhage at her home in Maplewood, N.J. She is survived by two children, Larry Hedges and Miss Catherine Hedges, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Theodore Titze, New York City; Mrs. George B. Delaplaine Sr. and Mr. H. Lavier Michael, Frederick, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Monday, 17 July 1961. | Carty, Cora May (I3407)
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9638 | Mrs. Cora Perry Mrs. Cora Perry, 84, will be buried in Crown Hill Cemetery following services at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. An Indianapolis resident 20 years, Mrs. Perry moved to California three years ago. She died there Thursday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Tutterow. Born in Pennsylvania, she was a member of the East 10th Street Methodist Church here. The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Monday, 3 October 1949. | Bond, Cora Ellen (I2042)
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9639 | Mrs. Cordelia Tipton Dies Mrs. Cordelia Tipton, 53 years old, of Harris, Mo., died Saturday at the German Hospital, Kansas City. She is survived by her husband John H. Tipton. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at Lewis 7 Wagner's Chapel. Burial was at Harris. The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 29 November 1917. | Munday, Cordelia (I2525)
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9640 | Mrs. Daisy Riggen Dana, Ind., Jan. 22. – (Special) – Mrs. Daisy Riggen, 68 years old, died at 10:30 o’clock Wednesday night at the Vermillion County Hospital in Clinton. Surviving are seven sons, Elmer, Jimmy, Elmo and Kenneth, all of Dana, Charles of Indianapolis, Robert of Chrisman, Ill. and Orvil of Lafayette; three daughters, Mrs. Lucille Todd of Rockville and Mrs. Thelma Raradin and Mrs. Eleanor Silotto, both of Dana; one brother, Frank Barnett of Decatur, Ill.; two sisters, Mrs. Maude Dobbs of Decatur, Ill, and Mrs. Sally carter of Ramsey, Ill; 34 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church here. The Rev. Lewis Derengacs will officiate and burial will follow in the Prairie Township Chapel cemetery, west of here. Friends are to call after 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at the Kersey Funeral Home. The body will be taken to the church one hour prior to services. The Terre Haute Tribune, Terre Haute, Indiana. Friday, 22 January 1960. | Barnett, Daisy Myrtle (I1334)
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9641 | Mrs. Daisy Smith Allerton – Mrs. Daisy I Smith, 79, of Allerton, died Sunday morning (Oct. 15, 1978) at the Vermilion Manor Nursing Home. She had been ill three years. She had resided on a farm north of Allerton during her married life until retirement in 1967. She was a member of the Allerton Church of Christ. He enjoyed crocheting and gardening. Born Aug. 20, 1899, in Neoga, she was the daughter of Francis and Alice Wisely Easton. She was married Sept 26. 1918, at Danville to Leonard W. Smith, who died Jan. 10, 1978. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. John (Irene) Hanks of Allerton and Mrs. Kenneth (Lois) Dodd of Danville; two brothers, Nolon Easton of Tolono and Allen Easton of Mnrovia, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Lannon of Urbana; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Allerton Church of Christ, with the Rev. Bob Reagor officiating. Burial will be in Young American Cemetery at Hume. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the Honnold & Son Funeral Home in Sidell. The body will be taken to the church an hour before services. [newspaper clipping, no publication information] | Easton, Daisy Irene (I299)
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9642 | Mrs. Dana Hyde Pleak died at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening in Kirksville, Mo, after undergoing a serious operation. She had suffered injuries in an interurban wreck near Sand Springs, Okla, in July, 1912, never fully recovering. Mrs. Pleak was born near Moweaqua, Ill living there until 12 years ago. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.B. Hyde. She was graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Mo, with the class of 1903. Mrs. Pleask was a member of the Christian church. She and her husband moved to Tulsa, Okla, eight years ago where she practiced osteopathy until the interurban accident in July, 1912. Mrs. Pleak leaves her husband, mother, two sisters and three brothers, Luta King, Decatur, Dr. Wendell Hyde, Crowley La, Leonas Hyde, Boseman, Mont, Dr. Leslie Hyde, El Paso, Texas and Chester Hyde, Hardin, Mont. The body will arrive in Decatur at 11 o'clock this morning and will be taken to the home of the mother,Mrs.J.B.Hyde,1204 W. Macon street. Funeral services will be announced later. Decatur Herald 5/20/1914 | Hyde, Dana (I3596)
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9643 | Mrs. Daniel Collier Funeral services for Mrs. Daniel Collier of Baton Rouge, formerly of Shreveport, who died in Baton Rouge Saturday, were held Monday at 11 a. m. at Osborn funeral chapel conducted by Rev. Henry Hogg, of the Episcopal Church of Minden. Interment was in Forest Park cemetery. Pallbearers were Nelson Barnett, Jack Johnston, Sidney Adger, W. C. Evans, Jr., Lawrence A. Scott, and Howard Waller. Mrs. Collier is survived by her husband; a daughter, Eleanor Cecile Collier; her mother, Mrs. Cecile E. Oliphant, Shreveport; two brothers, Zach Oliphant of Cotton Valley, and Charles E. Oliphant of Shreveport; a sister, Mrs. William S. Staples, Orange, Texas. Obituary published in the Shreveport Journal (Shreveport, Louisiana) · 13 Jan 1947, Mon · Page 14. | Oliphant, Mary Cecila (I4306)
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9644 | Mrs. David L. Hedges Mrs. Florence C. Hedges, wife of David L. Hedges, died suddenly at her home in Walkersville Sunday morning at 6 o’clock, aged 71 years, nine months and seven days. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Edgar Rederick, Walkersville, and two sons, Harry Hedges, Walkersville, and S.D. Hedges, Maplewood, N.J. Also six grandchildren and two brothers, Spencer and Harvey Zimmerman, this city. Funeral will take place from the home in Walkersville, Tuesday morning, at 11 o’clock, with Rev. F.A. Rosenberger officiating. Interment Glad cemetery. K.G. Putman funeral director. The News, Frederick, Maryland. Monday, 2 December 1929, page 5. | Zimmerman, Florence Catherine (I3388)
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9645 | Mrs. Dolores Goggin, Sister Of Local Man, Dies At Lafayette Sun. Mrs. Dolores Goggin, 51, sister of a Monticello man, passed away at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Lafayette of an extended illness, Sunday, August 26 at 11:25 p.m. She was born in Warren co. Indiana on April 30, 1911, the daughter of Mrs. Carrie Flynn of Oxford and the Late Roscoe Flynn. She spent her early life around Boswell and later years at Terre Haute. Her husband, Thomas F. Goggin and a son, Thomas F. Goggin Jr., preceded her in death. Survivors are two sons: Charles of Lafayette and Jerry of Monticello, her mother, Mrs. Carrie Flynn, Oxford, two brothers, Neal Flynn of Boswell, Lowell (Barney) Flynn, Monticello, two sisters, Mrs. Harold Davis, Ambia and Mrs. Harold Elliott of Lafayette. She also leaves several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted at the Maplewood Christian Church at Terre Haute with Rev. Neil Kuns, at 1 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. Interment in the Roselawn Memorial Gardens at Terre Haute. Thomas Funeral Home is in charge. Monticello Daily Herald Journal, Monticello, Indiana. Monday, 27 August 1962. | Flynn, Dolores (I4620)
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9646 | Mrs. Dora Hudson Mrs. Dora Hudson of Canton, formerly Miss Dora Hedges, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. T.A. Hedges, residents of LaGrange for a number of years, died of pneumonia, following influenza, at her home in Canton Sunday. She leaves her husband and two children. Lewis County Journal, Monticello, Missouri. Friday, 15 November 1918, page 1. | Hedges, Dora Alice (I895)
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9647 | Mrs. Dorothy Makinson Ingram, 74, 916 Woodside Circle, Kissimmee, died Thursday. A member of a prominent Pioneer Osceola County Family, she was born in Kissimmee, the daughter of W.B. Makinson and Maud Murphy Makinson. She had been a resident of Winter Park 19 years before returning to Kissimmee 9 months ago. She was a member of the Christian Science Church, and a member of the English-speaking Union and Antique Group, Winter Park. Survivors: husband, Irwin; sisters, Mrs. Virginia Harper, Tampa, Mrs. Amy Heberle, Holly Hill, Jo Makinson, Kissimmee, Mrs. Carol Campbell, Doctors Inlet, and Mrs. Joy Strawn, Fayetteville, N.C.; brother, W.B. Dick, Kissimmee. Grissom Funeral Home Kissimmee. The Orlando Sentinel, Orlando, Florida. Saturday, 26 November 1977. | Makinson, Dorothy (I3703)
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9648 | Mrs. E.E. Stockdale Elizaville, Jan. 16 - Mrs. Carrie Lee Stockdale, 67, of near Ewing, died at 2 p.m. today at Hayswood Hospital in Maysville after a short illness. She was a member of the Ewing Baptist CHurch. Surviving are her husband, E.E. Stockdale; two sons, Paul Stockdale, at home; Bennett Stockdale, Cincinnati, Ohio; a nephew, Billy Frodge, Maryland; a brother, Ollie Frodge, Murphysville. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. (EST) Tuesday at the Ewing Baptist Church by the Rev. Darrell Cruse. Burial will be in Shannon Cemetery. The body will be removed to the home Sunday afternoon from Price Brothers Funeral Home. | Frodge, Carrie Ida (I3063)
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9649 | Mrs. E.T. Helms Mrs. E.T. Helms, wife of Dr. Helms, died at her home, 312 Eleventh avenue east, Saturday, after an illness of some duration. Born Mary J. Hawkins, Aug. 20, 1882, at Hillsboro, Kentucky, she came to Eugene in 1925. At the age of three, she moved with her parents to Linneus, Mo., where she grew to womanhood. She was married to Dr. E.T. Helms, May 22, 1901. Dr. and Mrs. Helms spent five years in Boise, Idaho, before moving to Portland in 1913. They moved to Hillsboro in 1915 and came here from there. Mrs. Helms was a member of the Christian church, Order of Eastern Star. She is survived by her husband, one daughter, Mrs. Ruth E. Jones, Astoria, and one brother, J.H. Hawkins, San Francisco. Funeral announcements will be made later from the Veatch chapel. The Eugene Guard, Eugene, Oregon. Saturday, 1 October 1938. | Hawkins, Mary Jane (I2615)
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9650 | Mrs. Edna Flood Boswell, Jan. 19. - (Special) - Mrs. Edna M. Flood, 49, of William sport, died at the Williamsport hospital Saturday at 4;15 p.m. of peritonitus which developed after she had suffered a ruptured appendix. Born in Fithian, Ill., she married George Flood. She was a member of the Methodist church. Surviving besides the husband, are three children: Leslie, Of Earl Park; Ralph, of Williamsport; and Mrs. Bessie Leman, of Fowler; four brothers, Everett Plotner, of Akron, Ind.; John Plotner, of Fairmount, Ill.; Fred Plotner, of St. Joseph, Ill.; and earl Plotner, of Armstrong, Ill.; and two sisters, Lola Davis, of Muncie, Ill., and Myrtle Russell, of Culver. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Rainesville M.E. church, with the Rev. Fred Longwell, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Gardner, officiating. Burial will be in Rainesville cemetery. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Monday, 20 February 1939. | Plotner, Edna May (I263)
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