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9651 Mrs. Edna M. George
Mrs. Edna M. George, 74, wife of Charles E. George, retired assistant postmaster, 1518 Nichol Avenue, Anderson, Indiana, died last Thursday at St. John’s Hospital a few hours after she had been admitted.
Mrs. George was a member of the First Methodist Church and the Order of Eastern Star.
Services were held at 1:30 P.M. Saturday with Dr. W.H. Barnsford, Pastor of the First Methodist Church, in charge. Interment was in East Maplewood Cemetery.
She is survived by the husband; three grandsons, Donald G. Main, Anderson, and John D. Main and Richard D. Main, Both of Indianapolis; five great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Sylvia Smith of Brookville.
The Brookville Democrat, Brookville, Indiana. Wednesday, 25 March 1953.
 
Jolliffe, Edna May (I557)
 
9652 Mrs. Edward Plotner
Akron - Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Plotner, 66, of Rt.1, who died Tuesday in the Woodlawn Hospital, Rochester, will be at the Tom Haupert Funeral Home, Akron, at 2 p.m. Friday. Rev. Daniel Bengston, pastor, and Rev. Claude Fawns, pastor emeritus of the Akron Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Akron Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home until the time of services. Mrs. Plotner was a lifetime resident of Fulton County, born Dec. 31, 1900. She was a member of the Methodist Church, the Women's Society of Christian Service, the Woman's Club and the Fair Board, all of Akron. She was chairman of the Woodlawn Women's Hospital Auxiliary of Rochester, active in the Fulton County Chorus, and the Henry Twp. Community Service. In 1943, she was married to Edward Plotner who survives, along with two daughters, Mrs. Earl Hoffman, of Akron; Mrs. Vernon Dye, of Albuquerque, N.M.; two sons, Emmet Taylor, of Wabash, Ind., and Charles Taylor, of Buena Park, Calif.; two brothers, Dewey Merley, of Akron, and LeRoy Merley, of Rochester; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Thursday, 15 June 1967.
 
Merley, Mary Hazel (I373)
 
9653 Mrs. Elia Vawter.
A former resident of Lewis County died August 11th at Medaryville, Ind.
Mrs. Eliza Vawter, for many years a resident of Lewis County, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Hedges, at Medaryville, Ind., Aug. 11th, in the ninety-second year of her age. Her husband, Pascal Vawter, preceded her to the grave five years. She was the mother of eight children, four of whom are living, - C.P. Vawter of Lexington (formerly of Springdale), Elder J. M. Vawter of Jeffersonville, Ind., Mrs. Jesse Truesdell of Cove Dale, Ky., and Mrs. Hedges. Mrs. Vawter left forty grandchildren, forty-one great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. She had been a member of the Christian Church seventy-five year.
The Evening Bulletin, Maysville, Kentucky. Monday, 15 August 1904.
 
Mavity, Eliza (I357)
 
9654 Mrs. Elizabeth Ekstein, 86, Hamilton; services 10 a.m. Saturday, Klaus funeral home.
Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 24 February 1945.
 
Huber, Elizabeth (I3367)
 
9655 Mrs. Elizabeth Hylbert
Paxton - (PNS) – Mrs. Elizabeth Hylbert, 87, of Ludlow died at ___ Sunday at the Ford County Nursing Home. She had been ill three years.
Her funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Ludlow Methodist Church, with the Rev. Robert Mushrush officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery at Rantoul.
Friends may call Tuesday afternoon at the Brown Funeral Home in Paxton.
She was born Feb. 6, 1872 at Reedy, West Virginia; a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boggs. She was married to Henry Clay Cylbert in 1889, in West Virginia. He died in August, 1941.
Surviving are three sons, Ben and Foster, Ludlow; Joseph, Gifford; two daughters, Mrs. Thad Gilkison, Armstrong; Mrs. Bessie Garvin, Hot Spring, Ark.; a sister, Mrs. Ella Quick, Lowell, Ohio; 15 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. A daughter, three sisters and four brothers preceded her in death.
She was a member of the Ludlow Methodist Church.
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. Tuesday, 24 February 1959.
 
Boggs, Elizabeth Ann (I1512)
 
9656 Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Akers, 86 died at her home on Ross Street
Oak Grove, last night at 11 o'clock. Surviving are three sons, Grant Akers, John Akers and Clarence Akers all of New Castle.
Funeral service are to be a 2 o'clock at Oak Grove Church of God. Burial will be in South Mound Cemetery in New Castle.
 
Mobley, Elizabeth (I1997)
 
9657 Mrs. Ella C. Hyatt
Morehead – Services for Mrs. Ella Cooper Hyatt, 75, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Mt. Pisgah Christian Church with burial in Mt. Pisgah Cemetery. Visitation at Northcutt and Son Home for Funerals.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 27 November 1977.
 
Cooper, Ella Lindsey (I750)
 
9658 Mrs. Ella Elston Pulliam
Ella Elston, the daughter of Judge William and Sarah Elston, was born in Linn county, Missouri, July 9, 1875 and departed this life April 5, 1932, age 58 years, 6 months and 26 days. Early in life she united with the Christian church under the pastorate of rev. Wallace to which faith she was ever true. She was united in marriage to William Pulliam, November 27, 1892. To this union three children were born: Lloyd A. of Watertown, S.D., Jesse O., of Linneus, and Mrs. Eva May Monroe of Purdin. She is survived by three grand children, June Arlene Pulliam, Dorris Nadine Pulliam and Norman Jean Monroe, an uncle, Isaac Elston of Woodward, Okla., a nephew, Claude Watson of St. Joseph and other relatives who mourn her passing. The deceased was a woman of high ideals and very devoted to family and home and was honored and loved by a large circle of friends where she has lived here entire life. Funeral services were conducted by Elder C.E. Potter, of Browning and burial was at the beautiful Purdin cemetery.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 14 April 1932.
 
Elston, Ella (I2602)
 
9659 Mrs. Ellen Lenocker
Mrs. Ellen Lenocker, 86, the grandmother of H. Keith Lenocker, the manager of a local insurance adjusting firm, died yesterday in San Diego.
Other surviving relatives include a daughter, Mrs. Fern Beagles of San Diego and Willis Lenocker of Del Ray, a grandson.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 11:30 AM in the Lisle Funeral Chapel, with Rev. H. Gregg officiating. Internment will be in the Belmont Memorial Park.
The Fresno Bee, Fresno, California. 24 December 1949.
 
Breakenridge, Laura Ellen (I2839)
 
9660 Mrs. Elmer Alexander
Mildred D. , daughter of George W. and Mildred Cooper, was born April 6th, 1880, and died December 25th, 1936.
She was married to Elmer Alexander, January 29, 1899, and to them the following children were born: Virgil, who died October 10, 1912, Clyde of Meadville, Mo., Raymond of Laclede, Mo., Mrs. Reva Smith of Chula, Mo., and Alpha, of the home. She also leaves four grandchildren.
Her living brothers and sisters are E.J. Cooper, of Solomon, Kas., Mrs. Nan King of Walker, Mo., Mrs. Belle Barnes, of Eden Idaho, Mrs. Alice Canada, of Jerome, Idaho, Herbert Cooper of Eden, Idaho, Grover Cooper, of Chula, MO., Wheeler Cooper of Laredo, Mo., Herman Cooper, of Purdin, Mo. R.J. Cooper and Homer Cooper have preceded her in death.
She united with the church at Morris Chapel in 1894 under the ministry of the Rev. E.E. Bostwick, and has lived a faithful member since.
Her entire life has been spent in Linn County with the exception of five years spent in Oklahoma.
Although she has been ill for several years, she has been a patient sufferer, and has always been concerned about the welfare of her family and friends who are left to mourn her passing.
“There is no death, the stars go down
To rise upon some fairer shore;
And bright in Heaven’s jeweled crown
they shine forevermore.
The Daily News- Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Thursday, 11 December 1936.
 
Cooper, Mildred Dorcas (I49)
 
9661 Mrs. Emma Estes Hamner, 82, Valley Falls, died yesterday at an Oskaloosa nursing home. She had been ill three years.

Mrs. Hamner was born Jan. 30, 1885, at Holton, and was married Oct. 14, 1903, to John Wallace Hamner. They had resided in the Valley Falls community since 1925. He died in 1962.

Surviving are a son, Charles R. Hamner, Overbrook; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Fowble, Valley Falls; a brother, Robert Estes, Louisville, Ky., and four grandchildren and six great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at the First Christian Church in Valley Falls and burial will be in the Valley Falls Cemetery with Hagge Funeral Home in charge.

The Atchison Daily Globe, Tuesday, August 22, 1967
 
Estes, Emma Clyde (I1093)
 
9662 Mrs. Emma Hedges
The remains of Mrs. Emma Hedges arrived over the B.& O. R.R. at 12:40 today from Washington, and services were conducted by Rev. J.F. Ruddel of Washington. The pallbearers were Wm. O. Birely, Geo. A. Schroeder, Edward A. Gittinger and Mw. McCaffrey. F. Schroeder was the funeral director.
The News, Frederick, Md. 2 Aug 1905., page 3.
 
Himes, Emma (I3471)
 
9663 Mrs. Emma J. Moody
Nicholasville, Ky., March 3 – Funeral services for Mrs. Emma J. Moody, 86, widow of George Moody, who died Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Nela Blankenship, Lexington, will be conducted at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Guyn, Kurtz and Hager funeral home here. The Rev. T.W. Beeler and the Rev. W.J. Arvin will officiate, and burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 4 March 1952.
 
Kissick, Emma Jane (I531)
 
9664 Mrs. Emma Kincaid Dies in Ronceverte
(Special to the Virginian)
Ronceverte, W. Va., Aug. 24. – Mrs. Emma Kincaid passed away in the Greenbrier Valley Hospital in Ronceverte Thursday morning at 5 o’clock, of complications following an operation.
Mrs. Kincaid was born in Smoot, W.Va., March 26, 1906, her age being 28 years, 4 months and 26 days. She was united in marriage to Mr. Forest Kincaid, of Ronceverte May 18, 1927 and to this union three children were born.
Mrs. Kincaid was a devout member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, where the funeral will be held Saturday morning at 11 o’clock with Rev. G.H. Fielding officiating. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
She is survived by her husband and three children: Patricia Lois, Joe and Ann, her mother, Mrs. Mattie Hedges of Ronceverte, two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence Sherwood, and Mrs. Bessie Reed, of Rainelle.
Covington Virginia, Covington, Virginia. Friday, 24 August 1934, page 1.
 
Hedges, Emma (I681)
 
9665 Mrs. Emma Mae Knouse passed away Saturday August 30 at the Chillicothe, Mo. Hospital. She was born August 9, 1891 near Laredo, Mo. to Issac Cassity and Elizabeth (Smith) Cassity. She attended the Laredo, rural Scool. She moved to Chillicothe 57 years ago. On March 16, 1910 she married Jesse Cleveland Knouse In Chillicothe. She was a member of the Church of Crist. She Is survived by her husband, four Daughters, Margaret Barrett, San Bruno, Calif. Ruby Sprague, Utica, Mo., Beulah Cashatt, Chillicothe, and Rosie Emmons of Laredo, Four sons, Reuben Samuel Knouse, Merchant Marines, Jesse C. Knouse, Jr. Placerville, Calif. Richard Knouse, Chillicothe and Herbert Knouse, U.S. Navy, Jacksonville, Florida, (now at Danany, Vietnam)a brother, Edgar Cassity, Three sisters, Lela Pulliam and Clara Armstrong both of Brookfield, Mo. and Blanche Thompson, Linneus, Mo. She was preceded In death by two sons, a Daughter, a brother and a Sister. Funeral services were held at the Norman Funeral Home In Chillicothe and burial was in Resthaven Memorial Gardens in Chillicothe, Mo.
 
Cassity, Emma Mae (I2328)
 
9666 Mrs. Emma S. Bradshaw.
The funeral of Mrs. Emma S. Bradshaw, who died Sunday afternoon at a local sanitarium, age 49, will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the family home, 222 West Twentieth avenue, Houston Heights. Rev. David Templeton will conduct the services and burial will be in Glenwood cemetery. She is survived by her husband, C.B. Bradshaw; two daughters, Naomi and Dorothy Bradshaw; and her mother, Mrs. Adam Stutsman of Brookfield, Mo. She was prominent in the Heights Presbyterian church and active in its various societies.
The Houston Post, Houston, Texas, Wednesday, 23 October 1918.
 
Stutsman, Emma (I2501)
 
9667 Mrs. Ernest M. Million
Mrs. Ethel Gardner Million, 56, wife of Ernest M. Million, died at noon yesterday at her home on the Armstrong Mill road after an illness of several months.
She was born July 21, 1892, in Fleming county, and was a daughter of the late Charley and Nannie Wallingford Gardner, She had been a resident of Lexington and Fayette county for 25 years, and was a member of the South Elkhorn Baptist church.
Besides her husband, she is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. John Haynes, Mrs. Eugene Haynes, Mrs. James Brooks, Mrs. Clayton Brooks and Miss Beulah Million, Fayette county, and Mrs. Fantley Gilkison and Mrs. Elmer Merryman, Woodford county; three sons, William Million, Mercer county, and Douglas and Harold Million, Fayette county; a sister, Mrs. Garcie Wikoff, Fayette county; two brothers, Thomas and Smith Gardner, Fleming county, and 27 grandchildren.
The body was removed to Kerr Brothers funeral home and later returned to the residence.
Funeral services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the South Elkhorn Baptist church, the Rev. Louis W. Arnold and the Rev. Henry Downing officiating. Burial will be in the Versailles cemetery. Casket bearers will be nephews of Mrs. Million.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 11 June 1951.
 
Gardner, Ethel (I4827)
 
9668 Mrs. Essie Weidner
Delphi – A former rural Delphi woman died Sunday at Somerset, N.J. She was Mrs. Essie J. Weidner, 82, who had moved there from Delphi Rt.1 seven years ago.
Born in Illinois, she was married to Benjamin R. Weidner, who died in 1985. She was a member of the Rose Chapter, Order of Eastern Star at Delphi and the Royal Neighbors Club of Cissna Park, Ill.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry K. Clark of Somerset, N.J., and a brother, Cecil Boyce of Lafayette.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Tuesday, 4 September 1973.

LKH Note: All other records show her name as Effie. Typo in newspaper obituary shows it incorrectly as “Essie”.

 
Boyce, Eva Effie (I4606)
 
9669 Mrs. Ethel Enix Will Be Buried In Rites Today.
Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Enix, 77, of 2517 Azle Ave., a resident of Fort Worth for 54 years, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Shannon’s North Chapel with burial in Mount Olivet.
Mrs. Enix, who died Monday in a hospital, was a licensed vocational nurse at Peter Smith Hospital before retiring in 1970. A native of Henderson County, she was a member of the Rosen Heights Assembly of God Church.
Survivors include two sons, Elmo Willis Enix, Fort Worth and Tollie Eugene Enix of Burleson; two daughters, Mrs. Lorena Sanders of Fort Worth and Mrs. Marie Parham of Tyler; 15 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Arrangements pending, Shannon’s North, 624-2191.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Wednesday, 16 February 1982.
 
Bibb, Ethel Gertrude (I59)
 
9670 Mrs. Ethel M. Rude
Alamo – Mrs. Ethel M. Rude, 86, died Wednesday in Good Samaritan Nursing Home in McAllen.
Mrs. Rude came to Alamo in 1932 from Topeka, Kan., and was a member of Alamo Community Church and the Sorossis Club. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Rude, in 1961.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. N.L. (Murial) Reyna of Brownsville, a son-in-law, Ellis Beavers of Pharr, three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services are pending and will be announced by Skinner Funeral Home.
The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. Thursday, 6 February 1975.
 
Gill, Ethel Mae (I3012)
 
9671 Mrs. Etta G. Archer died at her home on South Ponca yesterday about noon at the age of 73 after an illness of several months. She had been a resident of the Dewey vicinity for 35 years. She is survived by three sons, Floyd of the home, Frances of rural Bartlesville and Sam of San Bernardino, Cal. and the husband, William H. Archer. There are also five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She as a member of the Pythian Sisters in Bartlesville, the Royal Neighbors lodge in Dewey and the V.F.W. Auxiliary in Bartlesville.
Morning Examiner, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Tuesday, 31 March 1942, page 3.
 
Hartman, Etta Genora (I2719)
 
9672 Mrs. Eveline Ringo, aged 70 years, died at 2:30 this afternoon from a stroke of apoplexy received last Saturday morning. She was the wife of David Ringo who died some thirty years ago and has lived in Kansas since 1855. Mrs. Ringo was the mother of Mrs. Kate Colgin of Albuquerque, N.M., and of Mrs. M.T. Guy of sixth and R street this city with whom she made her home. Funeral from the residence of the daughter, Mrs. Guy, 515 R. street, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The Atchison Daily Champion, Atchison, Kansas. Friday 2 September 1898.
 
Tolle, Evaline (I5652)
 
9673 Mrs. F.A. Hedges Dies After Six Months Illness

Mrs. F.A. Hedges, 39, a Moberly resident for the past eight years and a native of Palmyra, Mo., died at midnight last night at Dodson’s Hospital following a six months illness.

She is survived by her husband and by a 17-year-old daughter, both of 609 Farrar street, Mrs. Hedges was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church.

Funeral arrangements are being delayed, pending the receipt of word from a sister in Colorado. The body was taken to the Snow-Leaverton Funeral home and removed from there to the family home at 1 o’clock today.

Moberly Monitor Index and Moberly Evening democrat, Moberly, Missouri. Wednesday, 15 July 1931.
 
Fitzgerald, Julia May (I904)
 
9674 Mrs. F.E. Finch
Middlesex - After an illness of several months following an operation, Mrs. F.E. Finch died at her home here Tuesday. Surviving are her widower and five children: Mesdames Allen Brown of Middlesex and E.C. Bissette of Wendell, Misses Nancy B. and Bertha and Ralph Finch of Middlesex, also the following sisters and brothers, Miss Meta Liles of Salisbury and Miss Nannie Liles, and J.C., J.F. and Vance Liles of Birmingham, Ala.
Funeral services were conducted Friday by Rev. Mr. Boone of the Methodist Church and interment was in the Middlesex cemetery.
The News and Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina. Saturday, 2 December 1933.
 
Liles, Roxie Ann (I3075)
 
9675 Mrs. Fannie Doyle Hiatt, 71 years old, died at the home of her son, Ernest Hiatt, on Bath avenue Friday, May 27, after a long illness. She was the widow of the late R. A. Hiatt; who died some seven years ago.

A daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. James Littleton Doyle, she was born in this county on the head waters of White Oak March 26, 1867. Most of her life was spent in this county and after the death of he husband, she moved to Owingsville to make her home with her son.

Besides her son, Ernest Hiatt, she is survived by two other sons, John Hiatt, Mt. Sterling and James Hiatt, Dayton, O.; two sisters, Mrs. Nannie Myers and Mrs. John Emmons, Fleming county; two brothers, Davey Doyle and Alex Doyle, of Fleming county. Another brother, the late John Doyle, of Sharpsburg, died several years ago. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at the Hiatt home Sunday afternoon, May 29, at 3:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Farmer, of Mt. Sterling, followed by interment in the Owingsville Cemetery.

Published in the Bath County News-Outlook; Thu., Jun. 2, 1938.
 
Doyle, Sarah Francis "Fanny" (I728)
 
9676 Mrs. Florence C. Wright, 5712 Ensign Drive, East, on Thursday, October 6. Member Westminster Presbyterian Church. Survivors: husband, Louis L. Wright, Fort Worth; sons, Robert Tweedy, Simi, California, Harry Tweedy, Fort Worth, Richard Wright, Smithfield; daughter, Mrs. Doreen McVean, Fort Worth; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home, 702 Eighth Avenue where services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday. Dr. Billy P. Smith officiating. Interment Laurel Land. Arrangements Harveson & Cole. 336-0345
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Saturday, 8 October 1977.
 
Cassity, Florence Cleo (I1245)
 
9677 Mrs. Florence E. Hulette
Frankfort – Mrs. Florence Evans Hulette, 88, 315 West Second Street, widow of W.J. Hulette, died Friday.
Services will be conducted at 3 p.m. today in Rogers Chape. Burial will be in Frankfort Cemetery.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 12 July 1969.
 
Evans, Florence (I844)
 
9678 Mrs. Florence Pittman Passes Away
On Monday, June 11, 1956, Florence May Pittman passed away at her home in Durango, Colo., at the age of 82 years, 6 months ad 16 days.
Florence was the only child of Martha and Lev T. "Squire" Brown of Louisburg, Kans. She was born Nov. 26, 1873, in Louisburg, where she spent her childhood and early married life.
On Feb. 6, 1895, she was united in marriage to Ward Pittman of this community, and to this union five children were born. Two boys passed away in infancy, leaving Whitney of Los Angeles, Calif., and Melba and Merle of Durango, Colo., two grandchildren, four great grandchildren and other relatives to mourn her death.
She united with the Louisburg Methodist Church in early life and gave freely of her time and talents, being a soprano of great ability she spent much time, both working with and in the choir and special groups of the church and community. While their children were still in grade school, the moved to Las Animas, Colo., then to Colorado Springs, and in 1915 moved to her present home in Durango.
Mrs. Pittman was a cheerful, contented and devoted wife and mother while bearing her cross of physical handicap, being a victim of crippling arthritis for many years and in a wheel chair since a fall at the age of 70.
Mrs. Melba Smith, her daughter, accompanied her remains to Louisburg, where funeral services were held at the Runyan chapel Friday, June 15, at 2 p.m., with burial in the family lot at the Louisburg cemetery. Rev. C.L. Coldsmith was in charge of the services. Mrs. Charles Kelly and Miss Julia Ann Lowlor, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Cotton, sang "In the Garden" and "Sometime We'll Understand."
 
Brown, Florence May (I2937)
 
9679 Mrs. Floyd T. Hyatt
Mrs. Maggie Hyatt, 68, wife of Floyd Thurston Hyatt of New Bloomington, died this morning in Marion General Hospital. She was ill seven months.
Born Jan. 31, 1890 at Smile, Ky., she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hamm. Her marriage was in 1906 in Kentucky. She was a member of the Church of God.
Surviving are her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Wilma Cooper and Mrs. Eloise Oliver of New Bloomington, Mrs. Gladis Morehouse of Kentucky, Mrs. Gustava McGlowthin of West Union and Mrs. Mildred Banks of Marion; two sons, Normal Hyatt of Marion and John Hyatt at home; 27 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, and four brothers, Robert, Christopher, Benjamin and Basil Hamm, all of Kentucky. Five children and three sisters preceded her in death.
Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Church of God on Bellefontaine Ave. The Rev. Clifford Mullins and the Rev. L.T. Hayes will officiate. Burial will be in Agosta Cemetery. Friends may call at the Boyd Funeral Home on W. Columbus St. after 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The Marion Star, Marion, Ohio. Tuesday, 25 February 1958.
 
Hamm, Maggie (I733)
 
9680 Mrs. Frank Cassity
Mrs. Frank Cassity, 92, mother of Mrs. Fred Schwengel, died Sunday at Oakton Nursing Home, Oakton, Va.
Services will be Wednesday at Wade Funeral Home, Browning, Mo., with burial in Purdin Cemetery, Purdin, Mo.
Memorial services are tonight at 8 at the Pearson Funeral Home, Falls Church, Va.
The former Miriam Florence Puckett was born in Champaign, Ill. on March 29, 1876.
She was married to Frank Cassity on Sept. 23, 1903 in Purdin, Mo. They lived on a farm east of Purdin for 52 year.
Mrs. Cassity received her education and taught school in Clark County. In 1962 she lived with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Schwengel in Davenport and in Arlington, Va. She was a member of First Christian Church, Brookfield, Mo. Her husband, four sisters, and two brothers preceded her in death.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Schwengel, Davenport and Mrs. Florence Miller, Washington, D.C.; two grandchildren and three great-grandsons.
The Rock Island Argus, Rock Island, Illinois. Monday, 24 March 1969.
 
Puckett, Miriam Florence (I2436)
 
9681 Mrs. Frank Davis
Carlisle, Ky., Dec. 11 (Special) – Mrs. Ida Bell Brown Davis, 61, wife of Frank Davis of the Cane Run road, died at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Good Samaritan hospital, Lexington, where she had been ill two weeks.
In addition to her husband, survivors include two daughters, Mrs. L.B. Stockdale, Fleming county, and Miss Elsie Brown, Nicholas county; a half brother, W.C. Hiatt, Weston, W.Va.; her step-mother, Mrs. R.T. Hiatt, Buchanan, W.Va.; nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Ewing Christian church and interment will follow in the Elizaville cemetery. The body is at the residence.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 12 December 1948.
 
Hyatt, Ida Bell (I725)
 
9682 MRS. FRANK SHIVELY
(special to The Daily Courier)
Mt. Summit, Ind., Mrs. Frank Shively died at her home east of town at 9:30 this morning after a long illness from a complication of ailments. The funeral will be from the Christian church at Mt. Summit, Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. F.P. Franklin of Yorktown will officiate.

Beside her husband, she leaves a large family, some of whom are married, James, Harry, Fred and Mrs. Ralph Test of Spiceland and Jesse, John, Hubert, Martha and Mary are at home.
Published March 25,1916-New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN.
 
Culbertson, Ella (I1430)
 
9683 Mrs. Frank Trumbo Dies at Farm Home Near Middle Grove
Mrs. Frank Trumbo, 61, a resident of Moberly and the Middle Grove vicinity for the past 22 years, died about 10 o’clock last night at her farm home four miles south of Middle Grove. She had been in failing health for the past seven years.
Mr. and Mrs. Trumbo lived in Moberly from 1910 to 1927, when they moved to the farm south of Middle Grove.
Mrs. Trumbo is survived by her husband; two sisters, Mrs. Millie Davis, Omaha, Neb., and Mrs. Mae Brott, Kansas City; and a brother, Roscoe Cassity, Laclede, Mo.
Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 1 o’clock from the Christian Church at Brookfield, Mo. The pastor, the Rev. Charles Cornn, will preach the sermon. Burial will be in the Brookfield cemetery.
The body will remain at the Snow-Leaverton Funeral Home until the funeral party leaves for Brookfield.
Moberly Monitor-Index, Moberly, Missouri. Monday, 12 December 1932.
 
Cassity, Lucy Bell (I4470)
 
9684 Mrs. G.E. Cassity Dies At Her Home
Wife of Pioneer Okmulgee Attorney and Leader in Civic Affairs Dies.
Mrs. G. E. Cassity, 817 North Okmulgee avenue, passed away at her home at 11:40 o'clock Sunday night after a lingering illness of more than 10 months.
Mr. Cassity, who is a practicing attorney in Okmulgee, and Mrs. Cassity came to Okmulgee shortly after statehood in 1907 and have lived here since.
Mrs. Cassity was a graduate of the University of Kansas, a lifelong member of the Christian Science church, a charter member and a prominent worker of the American Association of University Women, a charter member of the Okmulgee charter of the P.E.O. and a member of the Pythian Sisters.
She is survived by her husband, three daughters, Misses Ruth of Tulsa, Glenelle and Georgia of Okmulgee; two sons, Galen and Martin, Both of Okmulgee; two sisters, Mrs. R.A. Stewart and Mrs. S.A. Poe, both of Hutchinson, Kan., and two brothers, H.E. McCurdy of Hutchinson, and L.B. McCurdy of Chicago. Mrs. Cassity was 53 years old.
Definite arrangements for the funeral have not yet been completed but it probably will be held Wednesday afternoon and burial will be in the Okmulgee cemetery.
Okmulgee Daily Democrat, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Monday, 17 August 1925.
 
McCurdy, Anna Vesta (I1262)
 
9685 Mrs. G.W. Ziegler, 607 North State street went to Tolono yesterday to attend the inquest and funeral of her step-brother, John Kelso who was killed on Monday.
The Champaign Daily News, Champaign, Illinois. Wednesday, 22 August 1917.
 
Kelso, John Alvin Smith (I2090)
 
9686 Mrs. Gene Blacklidge
Mrs. Gene Blacklidge, 64, Indianapolis, died yesterday at her home. She was a telephone operator for Indiana Bell 35 years. She attended Linwood Christian Church and was a member of Telephone Retirees. Services will be Friday at 11:30 a.m. at Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel where friends may call tomorrow after 3 p.m. Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Survivors – brother Harry Hall; sisters, Mrs. Byrl Hamilton, Mrs. Robert Young.
The Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, 5 March 1980.
 
Hall, Gene Elizabeth (I3792)
 
9687 Mrs. Geo. F. Hall
Ellen O. Hall, wife of Mr. Geo. F. Hall, whose death was recoded in these columns last week, was born September 15, 1944, in Lorain county, Ohio. In her infancy, the family moved to Michawaka, Indiana. The family name was Lamb; Ellen O. Lamb grew to womanhood in her Indiana home. With her mother and brother, she moved to Kansas in 1860. Two years after, in 1962, they moved to Plattsburg, Mo. In 1865, Miss Lamb was married to Geo. F. Hall. At that time she was living with her half brother, Mr. Ford, who had just built as a new home, the residence now used as central telephone office in Plattsburg. In that house, Mr. Hall and Miss Lamb were married. Mr. Hall was born, so we are informed, on the old Hopkins farm near the south line of this county. His mother was the first white woman in all that territory. In 1869, Mrs. Hall united with the Primitive Baptist church at Pleasant Hill, and was always ready and willing to comfort and care for others - more so than for herself. She was the mother of nine children, five of whom are now living. The husband also survives here. The children's names are: Flora E., wife of L.C. Walker, Clay county; Chas. O., Miss Ollie, and Geo. R., all of Clinton county; and Ella, wife of Jesse D. Brown, Richmond, Ray county, Mo.
Mrs. Hall departed this life Wednesday, August 18, 1909. At the funeral service the sermon was preached by Elder W.T. Brown, pastor of her church, at ten a.m., after which her body was laid away in the old church yard, in the presence of a large crowd of friends and neighbors. Decease was a lady of generous and high character, a mother of noble, wise and lovely traits, a wife who leaves behind memories of gentleness and faithfulness.
Plattsburg Leader, Plattsburg, Missouri. Friday, 27 August 1909.
 
Lamb, Ellen Orelia (I1258)
 
9688 Mrs. Geo. R. Bumgarner Dies Saturday; Funeral Services Held Today
Mrs. George R. Bumgarner, who has been in real estate business in this vicinity for the past 31 years, died Saturday afternoon. A Christian Science service was held from the Hill Funeral Home today at 2 p.m. Burial was in the Rose Hill Cemetery.
Mrs. Bumgarner, daughter of Adele Alice and Breckenridge Presley Pound, was born in Purdin on November 20, 1981. She was married to George R. Bumgarner in Linneus on Nov. 24, 1909.
She is survived by her husband of the home, two sons, James Edward Bumgarner and Glen Allen Bumgarner, both of Brookfield; two sisters, Mrs. Ebb Dennis of Chula and Mrs. Nellie Hutchinson of Atlanta, Ga.; one brother, the Rev. James Presley Pound of Kerville, Tex.; one grandson, Larry Gene Bumgarner of Brookfield, and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Bumgarner was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist, in Brookfield. She had lived here for the past 35 years. She was a member of the Local, State, and National Association of Real Estate Boards.
The Daily News-Bulletin, Brookfield, Missouri. Monday, 12 December 1949.
 
Pound, Hester Alice (I2568)
 
9689 Mrs. George Chesser received word Thursday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Norman Neeley, of Brookfield, Mo. Funeral services were last Saturday.
Adair County Herald, Novinger, Missouri. Thursday, 17 May 1928.
 
Cassity, Henrietta (I2302)
 
9690 Mrs. George Ross was stricken with paralysis Saturday and her death is expected at any time.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 7 December 1916.
 
Cassity, Mary (I2462)
 
9691 Mrs. Gloria Lay
Mrs. Gloria Lay, 41, of 414 1/2 S. 12th St., New Castle, a former Anderson resident, died unexpectedly Sunday afternoon at her home.
Her husband, Lloyd Lay, died in 1963, and since then she had resided in New Castle, where she was employed as a telephone solicitor for Olin and Mills Studio. She was a native of Bath County, Ky., born March 13, 1925, a daughter of Wallace and Lottie B. Wright.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Sue Davidson and Miss Teresa Lay of New Castle; her parents, now of Spiceland; a sister, Mrs. Maxine White of New Castle; two brothers, Glen and John Wright, also of New Castle; and two grandchildren.
Friends are being received at the Macer Funeral Home where final rites will be conducted this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. by the Rev. R.E. Pavy. Interment will be in Grove Lawn Cemetery at Pendleton.
Anderson Herald, Anderson, Indiana. Tuesday, 28 June 1966.
 
Wright, Gloria Jean (I4330)
 
9692 Mrs. H.H. Lewis Dies of Paralysis
Mrs. Melvina Lewis, age 83 years and nine months, widow of Dr. H.H. Lewis, died Wednesday at her home at Salt Lick, Ky., from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, suffered four days previously. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at Salt Lick and burial will follow in the family graveyard. She leaves surviving her three daughters, Mrs. J.L. McCoy, Owingsville; Mrs. S.C. Alexander, Salt Lick, and Mrs. M.L. Cassity, Salt Lick; also thirteen grandchildren, including Mrs. W. Logan Shearer and Mrs. Lillian H. Thomason, both of Lexington, and nine great grandchildren.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 17 March 1921, page 2.
 
Moore, Melvina (I2847)
 
9693 Mrs. Haley
Special to the Gazette
Cameron, Mo. – Mrs. Louise Elizabeth Haley, 48, died Sunday at a St. Joseph hospital.
She had been a telephone operator for the General Telephone Co. here.
Survivors include her husband, Glen Haley, of the home in Cameron; her mother, Mrs. Norman Cassity, Altamont, Mo.; one brother, A.W. Cassity, Kansas city, and one sister, Mrs. Robert Stephens, St. Joseph.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Cameron Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. Leslie Hartz officiating. Burial will be in Cameron Memory Gardens.
The body is at the Poland mortuary here.
St. Joseph Gazette, St. Joseph, Missouri. Tuesday, 9 June 1964.
 
Cassity, Louise Elizabeth "Beth" (I4487)
 
9694 Mrs. Hardy Blaylock Died.
Mrs. Hardy B. Blaylock died at her home near Kirkman of flue-pneumonia on Tuesday, March 16. She was formerly Miss Ruby Prichard. She was married a year ago March 2. At the time of her death her father, mother and four brothers were bedfast with flu, and her husband and his sister, Miss Bessie Blaylock of Duck Hill, who was visiting her, were convalescent from the same malady. She left a little son not quite three weeks old.
The Grenada Sentinel, Grenada, Mississippi. Friday, 26 march 1920, page 1.
 
Prichard, Ruby Jewel (I943)
 
9695 Mrs. Harry Hunt.
Mrs. Nellie Agnes Hunt, 62, wife of Harry Hunt, died at their home in Fullerton at 1:59 a.m. today after an illness of 10 months.

She was born in Greenup Co Feb.15, 1885, and resided there all her life. She was married to Mr. Hunt in December 1899.
Surviving besides her husband are five sons: Richard, Clarence, Raymond, Carl and Morris, all of Fullerton; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. Charles Sammons, both of South Shore; two sisters, Mrs. T. M. Nippert of Raceland, and Mrs. P.C. Howertes of South Portsmouth; a brother James A. Harr of Stenton, Ky., and 13 grandchildren.

Two daughters preceded Mrs. Hunt in death.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bennet's Chapel Methodist church with Rev. William Mosely officiating.
Burial will be in Bennet's Chapel cemetery under the direction of Morton funeral home.

The body will be taken to the Hunt resident at 3 p.m. today and remain there until the funeral.
 
Harr, Nellie Agnes (I4394)
 
9696 Mrs. Harry Jeffers
Frankfort – Mrs. Blanche Evans Jeffers, 79, the wife of Harry Jeffers, of 309 West Fourth Street, died at 4:30 a.m. today at Capital Manor Nursing Home in Frankfort after a long illness.
She was a native of Rowan County and a member of the First Christian Church, the Frankfort Garden, Daughters of the American Revolution, King’s Daughters Circle and a former member of the Frankfort Library Board.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her daughter Mrs. Josephine Bupuy, Lebanon, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. W.J. Hulette, Frankfort, and Mrs. L.O. Marshall, Norwood, Ohio; two brothers, Cleff Evans, Frankfort and Herdon J. Evans, Lexington; two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, at Rogers Chapel, by the Rev. John Chenault. Burial will be in Frankfort Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 30 April 1966.
 
Evans, Blanche (I848)
 
9697 Mrs. Harry S. Wood
Rockport – Mrs. Harry S. Wood, 86, died at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at her home here after a long illness. She was born in Kentucky and had lived in Rockport the past 24 years. She was a member of the Church of Christ.
Funeral services will be at 4:30 Monday at the Rockport Church of Christ with N.E. Hicks, minister, officiating. Burial will be in Rockport Cemetery under the direction of Cage-Marshall Funeral Home.
She is survived by her husband.
Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Corpus Christi, Texas. Monday, 5 December 1966.
 
Hedges, Mary Dalton (I88)
 
9698 Mrs. Hedges Will.
All Her Property Left to Her Little Granddaughter.
The will of the Late Mrs. Amanda S. Hedges has been filed and letters granted to Hon. Milton G. Urner, the executor.
The provisions of the will give the entire estate to her granddaughter, Lillian B. Talbott. All of the household furniture and effects are to be sent to the niece of the deceased, Mrs. Daniel Keedy, of Keedysville, Washington county, as soon as practicable and held by her until the child arrives at the age of eighteen. If the latter dies before that age without issue, the effects are to be divided between the daughters of the sisters of the deceased.
The proceeds of the farm of 235 acres and from the residence on East Church street, etc., shall be devoted to the education and maintenance of the child until she becomes 21 years of age. The rents from the real estate, etc., above the child’s expenses shall be invested by the Baltimore Safe Deposit Company until she is 21 years of age. Then the principal and all accumulation shall be paid over to the child, to be hers absolutely and not in the control of any husband. If the child dies before reaching that age without heir, the property is disposed of as follows:
Evangelical Reformed church of Frederick, $5,000 absolutely, to be invested and proceeds directed to the poor of the congregation at the discretion of the church consistory.
To the trustees of Otterbein U.B. Church of this county, $2,500.
To the board of trustees of the U.B. Church of Keedysville, $2,500.
Home for the Aged, Frederick, $500.
Residue to be divided into eight equal shares and distributed to the following named persons; Mrs. Julia R. Derr, Andrew A. Hedges, the heirs of Daniel H. Hedges, Mrs. Maria B. Deaner, the children of Mrs. Geetings, Mrs. Catherine V. Sheny, heirs of Mary Miller, deceased, and Mrs. Sarah Warner.
Hon. Milton G. Urner is named as executor and testamentary guardian of the grandchild, Lillian R. Talbott. If the latter does not survive Mr. Hammond Urner is also named.
Frederick News. 22 April 1897.

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Baker, Amanda Susan (I3374)
 
9699 Mrs. Helen A. Davidson. 56. 1285 Heaton St.. died at 11:55
a. m. Sunday in Mercy Hospital Failing in health for three years. Mrs. Davidson was hospitalized frequently since last May, but her death comes as a shock to her relatives and friends.

Mrs. Davidson was born in Lexington, Ky., a daughter of; Simeon and Leona Hedges Cook on Jan. 27, 1908. She was educated in the schools of Hamilton where she lived from 1913 until the time of her death. She was married to William R. Davidson, in Newport, Ky.

In recent years Mrs. Davidson operated the Hobby House, Erie Hwy., where she raised and sold tropical fish. She liked antiques, and she was a friendly and personable Christian woman.

She leaves her husband, William R. Davidson; a son William R. Davidson Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jo Browning; a granddaughter, Jill Lynn Browning; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Spicer, all of Hamilton; other relatives and many friends.
Mrs. Davidson was preceded in death by her parents ; a brother, Edward Cook and three sisters, Mrs. Rose Sherlock, Mrs. Mary Havicus and Mrs. Lilly Mae Farmer.

Services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon
in the Webb Funeral Home, Ross Ave. and S. D St., by the
Rev. Paul M. Kampfe, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
 
Cook, Helen (I2076)
 
9700 Mrs. Helen Cassity
Mrs. Helen Cassity, 74-year-old Brookfield resident, died Thursday evening at her home. She was the mother of Mrs. Betty Prewitt, Chillicothe.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Hill Funeral Home in Brookfield, with the Rev. Kenneth Kelley officiating. Burial will be in the Park Lawn Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Saturday and the family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. Cassity was born Dec. 16, 1912, a daughter of Charlie and Cora Jones Peavler. She married Noland Cassity Oct. 26, 1929. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Joe (Dorothy) Hackney, Raytown, and Mrs. Vernon (Betty) Prewitt, Chillicothe; two sisters, Mrs. Glenn (Bernice) Bailey, Brookfield, and Mrs. Eugene (Edna Mae) Walker, Green City; a brother, Raymond Peavler, Green Castle; two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Carolyn Cassity and Mrs. Dorothy Cassity, Kansas City; 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son, Richard and sister, Mable Buswell.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday, 16 January 1987.
 
Pealver, Helen Lucille (I4495)
 

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