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9801 Mrs. Pamelia Carey, One of Rowan Pioneers

While not unexpected, death came to the old home of the Carey family in its saddest office when it bore away the venerable and beloved mother. Mrs Pamelia Carey was born in Fleming (now Rowan County) at Farmers, Nov 26th 1833, and died at her home in the Gault House, Morehead, Feb 19, 1913. She was the daughter of Major J. M. and Mrs. Nancy Brain, prominent citizens of this section of the state, and from her parents she inherited a fine intellect and remarkable mental vigor. When 15 years of age she united with the Christian Church at Siloam, Ky., and remained a faithful and consistent member of that Church until her death. She was married March 3, 1859, to James Carey and to their union were born five: Judge J. M. Carey, Mrs. Nannie Powers, Morehead, Ky.;U.G. Carey, of Frankfort, and Geo. M. Carey, deceased. Some seven years ago, she laid her husband, and since that time life has been a waiting time for embarking on her voyage home, and her heart and mind have been centered on the Kingdom of her Lord.

As the genial hostess of the Gault House form many years, Mrs. Carey, with her distinguished husband, Judge James Carey, gained widespread fame and popularity for their intellectuality, Mrs. Carey was noted always for a ready wit and a quickness of repartee, which made her, on all occasions, a conversationalist of rare ability. None ever engaged in a conversation with her but that they felt the force and brilliance of her superior intellect.

Mrs. Carey was devoted to her friends, her home, her family, and her church and to all of these, she was faithful highest degree. For these, her loved ones and her cherished interests, she loved and labored and gloried in service and sacrifice. In turn, she was a recipient of the warmest friendship of her friends: the devotion of her family: the grateful recognition of her church, and the respect and admiration of all.
From Newspaper Clipping- Feb. 1913
 
Brain, Pamelia A. (I430)
 
9802 Mrs. Paul Buchanan, 79, Dies: Funeral Sunday in Salisbury
Salisbury - Mrs. Minnie Buchanan, 79, died yesterday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Neal Stark, in Mexico. She had been in ill health for some time. Mrs. Stark had cared for her mother in her home here, moving her to Mexico about a month ago.
Mrs. Buchanan had been bedfast one day.
Born near Milan in Sullivan county, she was the widow of Paul Buchanan. Both were well known residents in the Hamden community, north of Salisbury. After Mr. Buchanan's in 1934, Mrs. Buchanan moved to Salisbury.
Surviving are three children, Howard Buchanan of Salisbury, Mrs. Stark of Mexico, and LaVern Buchanan of South Bend, Ind., six grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The body is at the Winkelmeyer Funeral Home where services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The Rev. Gordon Asher will officials and burial will be in Fairview cemetery near Hamden.
Moberly Monitor-Index and Moberly Evening Democrat, Moberly, Missouri. Tuesday, 5 July 1955.
 
McClarren, Minnie (I2519)
 
9803 Mrs. Phoebe Gaines
Vanceburg, July 11 – Mrs. Phoebe Ann Dodd Gaines, 72, who leaves many relatives in Mason and Lewis counties, died Friday of complication at her home here. She had lived alone since the death of her husband five years ago.
Surviving are three daughters and two sons: Mrs. Charles Claypoole of Mayslick, Mrs. Charles Kirk of Cincinnati, Mrs. Vernon Dean of Warsaw, Ky., Estil Gaines of Plummers Landing and Irving Gaines of Chicago.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Saturday, 11 July 1942.
 
Dodd, Phoebe Ann (I2190)
 
9804 Mrs. R. Rankin Monroe
The funeral of Mrs. Grace Johnson Monroe, wife of R. Rankin Monroe, who died Friday evening was held at 3:15 o’clock today from the residence, 430 West Philadelphia street. The Rev. Walter J. Hogue officiated. The pall bearers were J.T. Anderson, W.O. Anderson, J.P Rice, Henry Myers, Ross Hess and Harry Hess. Interment was in Greenmount cemetery.
The York Dispatch, York, Pennsylvania. Monday, 1 April 1935.
 
Johnston, Grace (I3509)
 
9805 Mrs. Rebecca Hunt
Lebanon - Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Alice Hunt, 100, of Lebanon, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Dale Jones officiating. Burial will be in Lebanon City Cemetery under the direction of Palmer-Pickering.
Mrs. Hunt died at 10 p.m. Sunday in Wallace Hospital here after a long illness. She was a life-long resident of Lebanon and was believed to be the oldest living resident of Laclede County.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Essie Snyder and Mrs. Virginia East, both of Lebanon; two sons, Homer and Clint Starnes, both of Lebanon; 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, 14 great-great-grandchildren and six great-great-great-grandchildren.
The Springfield News-Leader, Springfield, Missouri. Tuesday, 31 August 1971.
 
O'Quinn, Rebecca Alice (I1977)
 
9806 Mrs. Richard Brunazzi
Mrs. Richard R. Brunazzi, 50, of Texarkana, Tex., a former Shreveporter, died at 11:30 a.m. Sunday at the Baton Rouge General Hospital following a sudden illness.
A native of Shreveport, Mrs. Brunazzi was the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. G.H. Cassity and the widow of Dr. Richard Brunazzi of Texarkana.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Thomas A. Grant II of Monroe, Mrs. Emon Mahony of Washington, D.C., and Miss Cici Brunazzi of Chapel Hill, N.C., and two grandchildren.
The Shreveport Journal, Shreveport, Louisiana. Monday, 9 February 1970.
 
Cassity, Alma Cecile (I4307)
 
9807 Mrs. Richard Hiatt is very ill.
Flemingsburg Times-Democrat, Flemingsburg, Kentucky. Friday, 12 January 1894, page 2.
 
May, Dessie Jane (I723)
 
9808 Mrs. Riggen, the former Miss Clara Forbes, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Forbes of Shirley and is a graduate nurse of Brokaw hospital.
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From research done by Teresa Riggs Taramasso, Clara's mother was Nellie Mitchel.
 
Forbes, Clara Ann (I2248)
 
9809 Mrs. Robert Glass Vance died at her home on Wayne Avenue Sunday morning at 4 o'clock. She had suffered a heart attack Friday.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Etter Chapel with Dr. James G. Patton, Jr., pastor of First Presbyterian Church, in charge of the services. Burial will follow in River View Cemetery.
Mrs. Vance was born Flora Alexander, daughter of Lewis and Martha Alexander, of New Liberty, Owen County, Kentucky. She was married to Robert Glass Vance, late vice-president and cashier of the First National Bank, in 1892. Mr. Vance died last November 7th.
She is survived by three sons, Albert, of Washington, D. C.; Dr. Robert Vance, of Boston; and Dr. Alexander Vance, of Boston; and four grandchildren.
Mrs. Vance had resided in Waynesboro more than 40 years. She was prominent socially and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, the Waynesboro Club, and the Woman's Club.
She was widely known throughout the South and her personality and fine traits of character had endeared her to many friends.
For many years she was associated with the work of Presbyterian Mission Schools, in the Orient in the marketing of the handwork of the pupils. This work, which was dear to her heart, she accomplished with efficency and success, having undertaken it at the request of Mrs. Swinehart.
These schools were heavily in debt at the time and would have been closed had it not been for Mrs. Vance's interest.
She had been deeply interested in the missionary work of the church, having been the first president of the Presbyterial of Lexington Presbytery. She had also been active in the Junior Department of the Sunday School.
Mrs. Vance was interested in young people and had encouraged and befriended many of them in their life's work.
Her travels had given her a wide outlook upon world affairs and a keen interest in international events. She was interested in and conversant with the best in literature and had a true literary sense.
Mrs. Vance will be greatly missed in Montreat with which she had long been associated and by her many friends in Waynesboro.
Pallbearers for tomorrow afternoon's funeral services at the Etter Chapel will be: (Active) E. W. Barger, Scott Nininger, J. S. Ellis, Dr. F. H. Swezey, William Shumate, and R. H. Clemmer, and (Honorary) Dr. A. M. McLauglin, Guy H. Branaman, James W. Wright, Dr. Ernest Mosby, Frank Parker, W. E. Drake, Richard V. Chew, Fred L. Cook, Charles M. Robertson, Finley W. McClung, M. A. R. Loth, Lois Spilman and R. C. Webb.

Waynesboro News Virginian, April 13, 1942
 
Alexander, Flora Belle (I3561)
 
9810 Mrs. Ross Hutchison
Jewell – The funeral for Mrs. Maude Hutchison, 81, will be Monday at 2 pm in the Jewell Christian Church, The Rev. Mr. Fowler of Beloit officiating. Burial will be in the Wallace cemetery east of Jewell.
Mrs. Hutchison died Thursday in the Beloit Community Hospital.
Born Mar. 30, 1878, in Missouri, Mrs. Hutchison had lived in this community move than 75 years.
Her husband, Ross, died Dec. 19, 1954.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mabel Hedges, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. Gertrude Durham, Scottsville, Kan., and Mrs. Mildred Welman, Canton, Ohio; three sons, Dow, Manford, Okla.; Arley, Buhl, Ida., and Jerald, Cleveland, Ohio, 13 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
The Salina Journal, Salina, Kansas. Sunday, 22 November 1959, page 2.
 
Frisbey, Maude Alice (I1032)
 
9811 Mrs. Rova Hayes Dies at Age of 85
Mrs. Rova Alice Hayes, 85, 246 Fourth avenue east, died at 9 p.m. Wednesday at a local rest home following an extended illness. She had been a resident of Twin Falls 27 years.
Mrs. Hayes was born May 29, 1867, at Linneus, Mo. She had been an active member of the Christian church since 1887. Her husband, James W. Hayes, preceded her in death in 1926.
Survivors include three sons, H.G. Hayes, A.W. Hayes and R.C. Hayes, all Twin Falls; one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Lasswell, Laredo, Mo.; three grandchildren; one great-grandson; two brothers, Milis G. Canada, Jerome and Willis A. Canada, Madera, Calif., and two sisters, Mrs. Viola Hayes, Linneus, Mo., and Mrs. Linnie Pickens, Coatsburg, Ill.
Funeral services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Friday in the Twin Falls mortuary chapel by the Rev. Richard DeVilliers, pastor., First Christian church. Burial will be made in Sunset Memorial park.
The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho. Thursday, 12 February 1953.
 
Canada, Rova Alice (I4502)
 
9812 Mrs. Ruth Anne Sherk, of Brookfield, 44 years old, died at the Grim Smith hospital Sunday following an operation for appendicitis. The operation had been delayed too long and peritonitis developed. The body was taken to Brookfield Monday for burial.
The Kirksville Graphic, Kirksville, Missouri. Friday, 11 September 1925.
 
Cassity, Ruth Ann (I4473)
 
9813 Mrs. Ruth M. White, 93, of Lexington, formerly of Barbourville, widow of Hatton L. White, passed away Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003 at the Hospice Care Center.

daughter of the late James and Margaret Tuttle Mays.

She was a retired beautician and a dedicated server and supporter of Alcoholics Anonymous where she helped many people.

She is survived by her daughter, Barbara A. Myers, Lexington;
two grandchildren; two great grandchildren.

Services were conducted Tuesday, Feb. 25 at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home with Pastor Edgar McDonald officiating.
 
Mays, Ruth (I881)
 
9814 Mrs. Sallie Gill, widow of the late Thomas Gill of Perry, suffered a stroke of paralysis last Sunday and has been in an unconscious condition since.
Mexico Missouri Message, Mexico, Missouri. Thursday, 25 march 1909.
 
Moore, Sarah Ann (I2851)
 
9815 Mrs. Samuel H. Hedges
Mrs. Anna M.D. Hedges, wife of Samuel H. Hedges, died on Monday morning at her home at Broomfield, north of Frederick, of a complications of diseases and heart trouble. She had been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Hedges was aged 58 years, and was a daughter of the late Henry G. Dull, of Frederick. Besides her husband, she leaves one daughter, Marie Jessie Hedges.
Funeral from her late home Wednesday morning at 11:30 o’clock. Services at the home. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery. C.E. Cline, funeral director.
The News, Frederick, Maryland. Tuesday, 30 January 1923, page 5.
 
Dull, Anna May (I3473)
 
9816 Mrs. Sarah Arthur
Death Sunday evening at 10:40 o’clock claimed Mrs. Sarah Arthur who passed away at the home of her nephew, Oscar Hunt, of Fullerton, Ky. Mrs. Arthur took ill with grip early in February and steadily grew worse until the end came Sunday. Her husband, James Arthur, died about eighteen years ago.
Mrs. Arthur was born on Shultz Creek, Greenup county, Ky., Feb. 21, 1847. Except a few years on the West Side she spent her entire life in Greenup county. She leaves one son, John Arthur, of Buena Vista, and three brothers, Taylor Hunt and Scott Hunt, of Walsh, Ky., and William Hunt, of Fullerton.
The funeral will be held probably Tuesday morning at eleven o’clock from Bennett Chapel on Shultz Creek, with interment in Bennett cemetery.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Monday, 13 march 1916.
 
Hunt, Sarah Ann (I4359)
 
9817 Mrs. Sarah Coulter Hunt.
Final rites for Mrs. Sarah Coulter Hunt, 94, who died Monday at the home of her son, Dr. A.P. Hunt on Fourth st, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Fullerton Methodist church. Rev. A.C. Evens will be in charge. Burial will be in Frost cemetery.

The body is at the home of another son, Leslie, with whom Mrs. Hunt resided the last 20 years at 222 Vinton av. It will remain there until 1 p.m. Wednesday when it will be taken to the church.
 
Coulter, Sarah Ann (I4365)
 
9818 Mrs. Sarah Day.
(Special to The Herald)
Flemingsburg, Ky., April 29 – Mrs. Sarah Day, 80 years old, widow of the late John W. Day, died at the home of James McCann, near this city. She is survived by one son, Harlan T. Day, of Maysville, and one daughter, Mrs. James McCann, of this county.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 30 April 1929.
 
Davis, Sarah Evelyn (I1291)
 
9819 Mrs. Sarah E. Ashcraft
Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah E. Ashcraft, who died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. Carter, 501 E. Southern avenue, Covington, following a lingering illness, will be held at the Williamstown Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The body will lie in state at the church from 1 p.m. until the funeral hour. Burial will be in Williamstown Cemetery. She was 90.
Mrs. Ashcraft was the widow of the late Thomas D. Ashcraft. She leaves three sons, Henry Ashcraft, Williamstown; Port Ashcraft, Moores Hill, Ind., and Clarence Ashcraft, Lawrenceburg, Ind., and three other daughters, Mrs. Adrian Cash, Knoxville, Ky.; Mrs. E.G. Work, Williamstown, and Mrs. Leonard Bulthans, Byron, Ill.
The Kentucky Post and Times-Star, Covington, Kentucky. Thursday, 24 April 1941.
 
Daniel, Sarah Ella (I3105)
 
9820 Mrs. Sarah Levina Heath
Mt. Sterling, Aug. 26 – Mrs. Sarah Levina Heath, 90, widow of Thomas J. Heath, died at 3 a.m. today at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Wilson, on Strother Street after a long illness. A native of Fleming County she was a member of the Christian Church.
Other survivors include a son, Albert Heath, Waynesville, Ohio; a sister, Mrs. Eddie Markwell, Clearfield, five grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Eastin-Richey Funeral Home by the Rev. Forest Carolson. Burial will be in Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers are Winfield, Leslie and Charlie Wilson, Otha Bashford, Ewell and Mark Heath. The body is at the funeral home.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 27 August 1961.
 
Gordon, Sarah Lavina (I3258)
 
9821 Mrs. Serona DEE ELLIS, 73, of a mile and a half southeast of Macy, died Saturday afternoon at the home of a son, Clarence ELLIS, near Macy, after an illness of seven weeks. She had resided in the Macy community since 1908.
A native of Kentucky, she was born in Boone county, Ky., on Oct. 13, 1869. She was married to Mr. Ellis in 1885.
Surviving are the son, Clarence; one brother, George [DEE], of Danville, Ill.; a sister, Mrs. Ada SMITH, Danville, Ill., and two grandchildren. Mrs. Ellis had been a resident of Macy since 1908, coming there from Danville, Ill.
The body was returned to the son's home from the Kline funeral home at Denver Sunday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Macy Christian church with burial in Plainview cemetery.
The Rochester Sentinel. Monday, September 14, 1942.
 
Hedges, Serona Demeree (I280)
 
9822 Mrs. Solomon Devilbiss
Mrs. S. Henrietta Devilbiss, widow of the late Solomon Devilbiss, died at her home in Walkersville, Friday midnight, aged 89 years. Death was due to paralysis. The following children survive: O. Parker Devilbiss, Frederick; David A. Devilbiss, at home; Harry C. Devilbiss, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. John E. Cramer, at home; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Winebrenner, Long Beach Cali., and one brother John Cronise, of Washington, D.C.
Funeral will take place Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock, from her late home in Walkersville, with services conducted by Rev. W.R. Hartzell. Interment in the Glade cemetery. K.G. Putman, funeral directors.
The News, Frederick, Maryland. Saturday, 5 June 1926.
 
Cronise, Susan Henrietta (I5302)
 
9823 Mrs. Sophia C. Yeazel, 81, well known Fairmount resident, dies
Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia C. Yeazel, 81, well known resident of Fairmount, were held September 21, 1974 at the Catlin Church of Christ with Marshall Hayden and Walt Zorn officiating. Following the services, interment was in the GAR Cemetery at Homer, with the Carrington Funeral Home of Fairmount in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Yeazel died September 19 at Lakeview Hospital, where she had been admitted the day before. She had been in poor health for some time.
She was born eat of Jamaica on November 10, 1892, a daughter of George and Cora B. Gritton Hedges. She was married October 15, 1915 to Rollie Yeazel, who survives.
Mrs. Yeazel was a member of the Catlin Church of Christ and the Berean Class. She served for several years as Fairmount correspondent for the Sidell Journal.
Besides the husband, she is survived by two sons, Harold R. of Marion, Ind., and Howard B. of Catlin; a sister, Mrs. Willis (Grace) Fox of Fairmount; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Ralph Hedges of Sidell.
 
Hedges, Sophia Cordella (I92)
 
9824 Mrs. Sparks
Flemingsburg. Mrs. Clarice Sparks died in the Fleming County Hospital after a long illness at 4:45 a.m. Friday.

She was married to the Rev. W.T.Sparks. They were married May 9, 1912, and resided on Garr Avenue in Flemingsburg.

Mrs. Sparks was a lifetime member of the Pleasant Valley Church of Christ. She took membership when she was 11 years old.

She was born in Fleming County Sept. 27, 1896, a daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Kirk Million.

Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. William (Edith) Mineer, Mrs. Paul (Virginia Lowe) Swartz, and Mrs. Melvin (Bernice) Porter, Flemingsburg, and Mrs. Kenneth Paul (Christine) Harmon, Tilton; two sons, Elwood Sparks, Maysville, and Clyde Sparks, Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Russell (Iva) Maddox, Fleming County, and Mrs. Kenneth (Gladys) Maddox, Tollesboro; a brother, James Million, Clinton, S.C.; 15 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at the Denton Funeral Home with the Rev. Sanford Doyle officiating at 2 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

Visitation at the funeral home wil be after 5 p.m. today.

The Ledger-Independent, Maysville, Kentucky. 25 Feb 1984.
 
Million, Almira Clarice (I4816)
 
9825 Mrs. Stewart Died In City; Funeral Tuesday
Mrs. Dora Meyers Stewart, 84, mother of T.L. Stewart, 1202 East Sixth Street, died Saturday morning in an Okmulgee hospital, following an illness of several weeks.
Mrs. Stewart was a native of Carlyle, Pa., and moved to Spearville, Kan., in 1878. She was the widow of the late Isaac VanVoorhis Stewart who died at Spearville in 1936. She was a member of the Federated Church, Federated Club, and Missionary Society in Spearville, until coming to Okmulgee in October, 1953 to reside with her son.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Federated Church at Spearville at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in Silent Land Cemetery under the direction of Davis Funeral Home.
Other survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Vera Stewart and Miss Helen M. Stewart, both of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Dorothy Monk, Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Margaret Beattle, Des Moines, Iowa; two sons, James V. Stewart, Los Vegas, N.M., and Ted V. Stewart, Pueblo, Col.; one sister, Mrs. F.A. Merrick, Colorado Springs, Col.; also six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Okmulgee Daily Times, Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Sunday, 13 June 1954.
 
Leidigh, Dora Myers (I1028)
 
9826 Mrs. Susan Lawson
Death entered our midst and took from our home our mother, Mrs. Susan Lawson, aged 74 years. She had been sick for about six months, having undergone an operation from which she seemed not to entirely recover. She passed away Friday, April 23, 1915 at half past then o’clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Davis, at New Boston, where she has been for four months to be near her physician, and in the care of her daughters. She was well known in the county surrounding her home and also by many in and around Portsmouth and New Boston, and was respected and loved by all. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Thomas Lawson, whose age is 80 years, and at this time is in a very feeble condition, also by six children, two daughters and four sons, W.F. Lawson, of Frost, Ky., a well known market gardener; S.H. Lawson and S.R. Lawson, both farmers at Frost; C.B. Lawson, of Siloam; Mrs. Rebecca Davis and Mrs. Mattie Tibbs of New Boston, Ohio; also by one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Eliza Tooley of St. Paul; Mr. C.B. Hitchcock and Mr. Jeff Hitchcock of Frost, Ky. The funeral service will be held at the Mt. Zion, Ky., church Sunday afternoon at one o’clock in charge of Rev. Barton. The funeral service will be directed by Undertaker Dachler of Portsmouth.
Portsmouth Daily Times, Portsmouth, Ohio. Saturday, 24 April 1915.
 
Hitchcock, Susan Ann (I2082)
 
9827 Mrs. T.H. Thorpe received word that her aunt Mrs. Boss (Nora) Cassity had passed away at a rest home near Trenton at the age of 96. She was also an aunt of Nora Peery by marriage. Mrs. Cassity was a former Browning resident and services were held at the Wade Funeral Home in Browning at 2 p.m. April 14.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Tuesday, 19 April 1977.
 
Powell, Nora Alene (I2356)
 
9828 Mrs. Teresa J. Hoke, 94, died Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008 at Homewood at Crumland Farms in Frederick. She was the wife of the late Charles D. Hoke for 68 years.

Born in Walkersville, she was the daughter of the late John and Cora Jamison. Teresa was an organist for Barton Funeral Home, Stauffer Funeral Home and her church, Glade United Church of Christ for over 25 years. She was a member of the Walkersville Volunteer Fire Co., charter member of The Glade Valley Grange and served as a pianist for The Maryland State Grange.

She is survived by her daughters, Emily H. Roberts of Frederick and Margaret L. Krow and husband, James of Jensen Beach, Fla.; three granddaughters, Mary Montgomery and husband, Kurt, Anne Warnsman and husband, Mark and Sarah Joynes and husband, Chris; three great-grandchildren; Abigail and Graham Montgomery and Harlan Warnsman.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a sister, Nena M. Jamison and son-in-law, Thomas H. Roberts.

A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Glade United Church of Christ, 21 Fulton Ave., Walkersville, where family will receive friends one hour prior. Rev. Dr. Gerald C. Hanberry will officiate. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Those serving as bearers, Steve Burrier, Chad Weddle, Charles Nicodemus, Jack Shoemaker, Paul Stull, Donald Cecil, Vaughn Zimmerman and Bob Stull.

Memorial contributions may be made in Teresa's honor to her church, Glade United Church of Christ, P.O. Box 236, Walkersville, MD 21793 or the charity of one's choice. Arrangements are being handled by Stauffer Funeral Home, Walkersville. Condolences may be expressed to the Hoke family at www.staufferfuneralhome.com.

Published by The Frederick News-Post on Jan. 20, 2008.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/fredericknewspost/name/teresa-hoke-obituary?id=45375016
 
Jamison, Teresa Jane (I3429)
 
9829 Mrs. Thomas Snell Dies Here; Rites Set for Wednesday

Mrs. Nell M. Snell, 71, died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Caldwell. Mrs. Snell was a member of the First Christian Church and the Royal Neighbors.

Survivors include the husband, Thomas Snell Sr., a daughter, Mrs. Caldwell, a son, Joseph Moody of Indianapolis and eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. She also is survived by two stepsons, Thomas Snell Jr. and Russell Snell of New Castle; a sister Mrs. Ollie Horseman of New Castle; and a brother Frank C. Williams of San Francisco.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Main and Sons funeral home with Rev. R. Melvyn Thompson pastor of the Christian Church, officiating. Burial will be in South Mound cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
 
Williams, Nellie May (I527)
 
9830 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. copy, copy (I1864)
 
9831 Mrs. Tillotson Answers Call
Mrs. E. Tillotson passed away at her home, 208 West California street at 1:15 o'clock today.
The deceased was born near Higginsville in Vermilion county. She was married September 21, 1870, to Luther Tillotson who died four years ago.
To them were born five children, all of whom survive. They are: Bertie of Kouts, Ind., Alden and Charles of St. Louis, Mo., Luther Earl and Cora E. of this city. She is also survived by five grandchildren.
Mrs. Tillotson was a member of the University Place church.
No arrangements have been made for the funeral.
The Urbana Daily Courier, Urbana, Illinois. Saturday, 31 May 1924.
 
Myrick, Mary Ellen (I1965)
 
9832 Mrs. U.S. Million died Tuesday and with the body of her 9 month’s old baby will be shipped to Kentucky, for burial beside the body of the husband and father which was shipped to Kentucky last week. Five orphan children are left and will find homes with relatives in Kentucky.
The Star-Herald, Belton, Missouri. Thursday, 27 February 1919.

LKH note: I can only find a total of four children. With the death of the youngest, that would leave three orphans.
 
Million, William Clayton (I1665)
 
9833 Mrs. U.S. Million died Tuesday and with the body of her 9 month’s old baby will be shipped to Kentucky, for burial beside the body of the husband and father which was shipped to Kentucky last week. Five orphan children are left and will find homes with relatives in Kentucky.
The Star-Herald, Belton, Missouri. Thursday, 27 February 1919.

LKH note: I can only find a total of four children. With the death of the youngest, that would leave three orphans.
 
Gardner, Elizabeth (I597)
 
9834 Mrs. Veda Garrett Bivens
Mrs. Veda Bivens, a former Linn County resident, died at a hospital in Denver, Colo., December 20. She was reared in the Purdin and Browning vicinities but had been a resident of Denver for many years. She has been in failing health for some time.
Mrs. Bivens was the daughter of the late John Jess and Martha (Cassity) Garrett and would have been 80 years old in April. She was the sister of Nora Peery, Linneus.
Funeral services were held in Denver December 22.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Friday, 29 December 1978.
 
Garrett, Veda Frances (I2349)
 
9835 Mrs. Vera Firebaugh
Medaryville, March 21 - Mrs. Vera Mae (Manning) Firebaugh, 51, died at 11:30 p.m. yesterday in the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Lashbrook, Rensselaer. Early in the morning at her home here, she felt ill and summoned the daughter who took her to Rensselaer where she died.
Born here, she spent her life in this community, being employed at the time of her death at the Winamac Garment factory and earlier at the Medaryville Garment factory. She was married in 1919 to Lee Firebaugh. He died in 1945. She was a member of the Medaryville Christian church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Lashbrook at whose home she died, and Mrs. M.W. Hegwood, Wayne, Mich.; one son, John of Medaryville; three sisters, Mrs. George Hautes, Monon, Mrs. Alvin Ramey, Valparaiso, and Mrs. Trevor Coburn, Medaryville; and two brothers, Ralph and Robert Mannin, Medaryville.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Friday, 21 march 1952.
 
Manning, Vera Mae (I963)
 
9836 Mrs. Vesta Ann Cavanee
Vesta Ann Cavanee, daughter of Peter and Almeda Cassity, was born in Sullivan County, Missouri, near Milan, July 27, 1864, and passed away at her home in Milan, January 12, 1950, at the age of 75 years, 5 months and 15 days.
In 1880 she was married to William Cavanee. They were the parents of seven children, one dying in infancy; Peter W. died in1934, and Dennis H. and Cecil were deceased at the age of 19 years.
Surviving are John E. Cavanee of Magna, Utah; Mrs. Ella Quinland of Lyons, Kansas and Mike Cavanee, now at sea in the merchant marines out of San Pedro, Calif.
She is also survived by two brothers, P.T. Cassity of Beaver, Okla., and W.L. Cassity of Balko, Okla.; her brother-in-law, John Boner and her niece, Mrs. Mary Bird of Milan; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Cavanee lived in Milan for many years and about 35 years ago the family moved to and located in several places in the Western States and soon after the death of her husband in 1933 at Magna, Utah, she came back to her old home in Milan.
For many years she has been a member of the Methodist church, a member of the Milan Rebecca Lodge and was a Past Chief of the Order of Pythian Sisters of Magna Temple, Magna, Utah.
Services were held at the Methodist church in Milan, Sunday, Jan. 14, 1940 at 2:00 p.m., conducted by Rev. John P. Ingerslew, pastor of the church.
Burial was in Shatto cemetery.
The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri. Thursday, 18 January 1940.
 
Cassity, Vesta Ann (I1760)
 
9837 Mrs. W.A. Creason, Pursin, Passed Away July 24th
Eddie Lavina Hedges Creason, daughter of James A. and Amanda Lucy Cox Hedges, was born February 7, 1892, in Vermilion, Illinois and passed away suddenly July 21, 1963, in the Sullivan County Memorial Hospital, Milan, Missouri, at 1:30 p.m. after an illness of many years at the age of 71 years, 5 months and 17 days.
She married W.A. Creason, September 11, 1912. Essie was one of eight children, five of whom passed away in infancy. She leaves to mourn her passing: her husband of the home, one sister: Maude Hedges Smith of Purdin, Mo., one brother, W.M. Hedges of Ottumwa, Iowa, a number of nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.
She was baptized in Christ and was a Church of Christ member since a young girl.
Essie, though she had no children of her own, was very much interested and helpful in the lives of her nieces and nephews. Her love and concern for two of her great nephews, Duane and Bob Oertwig, sons of her nieces Essie Maye, a name sake, was as of her own. Essie will be sadly missed by her family and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ in Purdin, Friday, July 26, 1963, conducted by Bro. Jack Ward of Gilman City. The song service was by Mrs. Ronald McDanald, Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Guyer and Kenneth. Casket bearers were great nephews. Interment was made in the Purdin cemetery under the direction of the Wade Funeral Home.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri, Thursday, 1 August 1963.
 
Hedges, Essie Lavina (I37)
 
9838 Mrs. W.E. Jenkins
Lucy Melinda, daughter of W.R. and Sarah L. Hedges, was born in Rowan County, Kentucky, December 11, 1874, and departed this life at her home in Purdin, January 1, 1939, at the age of 64 years and 20 days. She was united in marriage to W.E. Jenkins, March 4, 1894. To this union eleven children were born, three of whom preceded her in death. Besides her devoted husband, she leaves to mourn her passing her children: Viola Mae Harvey of Thermopolis, Wyo.; Everett Alonzo and Leonard Ercel Jenkins of Loveland, Colo.; William Douglas Jenkins of Brookfield, Mo.; Lee Anna Woodside of Browning, Mo.; Grave Geneva Collins of New Boston, Mo.; Maude Marie Owens of the home. Also five brother and three sisters, P.T. Hedges, Natchitoches, La., George Hedges, Fairmount, Ill; Jasper Hedges and Emma Gardner, Riverton, Wyo.; Mary Wood, Dallas, Texas; J.A. Hedges, J.W. Hedges and Anna Bagley, all of Purdin, Mo. Also sixteen grandchildren, with a large number of other relatives and friends. At an early age in life she was united with the Church of Christ at Purdin and remained a faithful and active member. Funeral services were held at the Church of Christ in Purdin, Wednesday afternoon, January 4th, at 2 o’clock conducted by the pastor, Rev. Cornn. Interment in the Jenkins cemetery.
The Browning Leader-Record, Browning, Missouri. Thursday, 12 January 1939.
 
Hedges, Lucy Malinda (I86)
 
9839 Mrs. W.J. Cassity
Mary Jane Cassity was born in Platt county, Missouri, November 2d, 1861, died in Holton, Kansas, May 11, 1903, aged 41 years, 6 month, 19 days. She came with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoll to Kansas in 1862. She spent her girlhood days six miles north of Holton where her father and sisters still reside. She united with the Evangelical church when thirteen years of age. On Nov. 28, 1893 she was united in marriage with W.J. Cassity. Their union was blessed with four children, two girls and two boys, the youngest of which is but four months old. Mrs. Cassity was sick but a few days. Her sudden death was a severe shock to her many acquaintances and friends. The funeral was held Tuesday afternpon at the Evangelical church. The services were concudted by Rev. C.F. Erffmeyer. The remains were interred in the Holton cemetery.

The Tribune. Friday, 15 May 1903
 
Knoll, Mary Jane (I1211)
 
9840 Mrs. W.J. Cassity.
Mrs. Jane Knoll was born in Platt county, Mo., November 28, 1898 and departed this life Sunday evening May 10, 1903. Mrs. Cassity was sick only a few days with pneumonia and her death came as a great shock to her family and friends leaving four little ones, her husband, father, mother, and four sisters to mourn her loss. Death is always sad when it takes our dear loved ones, but especially so when the wife and mother is taken out of the home. It leaves a vacant place which never can be filled, how much the dear little ones need a mothers care and love, how sweet the name, mother, sounds to our ears, those little ones, two boys and two girls, the eldest eight years and the youngest four months, left without mother. Can there be any deeper sorrow or trouble than home without a mother, but there is a joy and peace when we think of mother at home in Heaven. Early in life Mrs. Cassity gave her heart to Christ and has ever since lived a true consistent Christian life. The funeral was held at the German Evangelical church Tuesday at 2 p.m. conducted by her pastor, Rev. Kliphardt assisted by Rev. Erfmier. Her remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Holton cemetery, there to await the coming of our Lord and Saviour.

The Kansas Sunflower. Thursday, 14 May 1903.
 
Knoll, Mary Jane (I1211)
 
9841 Mrs. W.T. Cassity died at her home in Linneus last Tuesday at the age of 62 years.
Chariton Courier, Keytesville, Missouri. Friday, 9 May 1919.
 
Garrett, Aura Clay (I2293)
 
9842 Mrs. W.W. Overstreet Funeral Wednesday
Nicholasville, Ky., July 17 (Special) – Funeral services for Mrs. Edith Caywood Overstreet, 68, who died at her home on the Bethel road at 3:30 p.m. Monday, will be held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon at the Bethel Methodist church. Dr. W.L. Clark, pastor of Wilmore Methodist church will officiate. Burial will be in Maple Grove cemetery.
The pallbearers will be Sanford Caywood, Thomas L. Caywood, Spencer Caywood, W.W. Halfhill, Howard Stuart and Wylie Reed.
Mrs. Overstreet, wife of W.W. Overstreet, former Jessamine county tax commissioner, was a daughter of Thomas J. Caywood and the late Catherine Bently Caywood and was a native of Fleming county.
Besides her husband and father, Mrs. Overstreet is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mike Moody and Mrs. Clark Alexander, of Lexington; six brothers, Thomas, Charles, Harry and C.B. Caywood, Jessamine county, Logan Caywood, Hartford, Conn., and James Caywood, Tulsa, Okla.; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Ogden, Nicholasville, and Mrs. Howard Stotls, Lexington.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 17 July 1945.
 
Caywood, Edith M. (I2659)
 
9843 Mrs. Weniva Tipton
Funeral services for Mrs. Weniva Tipton, Wheeling, who died Monday at Hedrick Medical Center, were held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Payne Funeral Home in Galt. Burial was in the Harris cemetery at Harris.
Mrs. Tipton was born June 19, 1895, at Wintersville, daughter of John W. and Margaret Lockard McLin. On June 2, 1015, she was married to William H. Tipton in Harris. He died Sept. 28, 1975. Mrs. Tipton was a member of the Methodist Church.
Survivors include three sons, Bill Tipton, Wheeling; Donald Tipton, Coal Valley, Ill., and Hal P. Tipton, Newtown; three daughters, Betty Sims, Chillicothe; Willia Jean Simpson, Blue Grass, Ia., and Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) Rowland, Trop, Ohio; 23 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild.]She was preceded in death by her parents, a daughter, a son, three brothers, two sisters, two half-brothers and a half-sister.
The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune, Chillicothe, Missouri. Thursday, 4 June 1981.
 
McLin, Weniva (I2532)
 
9844 Mrs. Willa M. Smithers
Mrs. William M. Smithers, Cleveland, Ohio, formerly of Lexington, wife of Clifford Smithers, died Monday in Cleveland of natural causes. Services 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Burial in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Visitation 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 9 November 1976.
 
Bishop, Willa Mae (I4836)
 
9845 Mrs. William Hedges, aged 75 years, died unexpectedly at her home in Purdin Friday night last. The deceased was an excellent woman and left a large family.
The Bulletin, Linneus, Missouri. Thursday, 22 June 1916.
 
Allen, Sarah Lavina (I18)
 
9846 Mrs. William Logston
Services for Mrs. Delma Bishop Logston, of 262 Loudon Avenue, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Bourbon County.
Mrs. Logston is survived by her husband, William R. Logston, of 262 Loudon Avenue.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 30 September 1969.
 
Bishop, Delma (I4841)
 
9847 Mrs. William Prall
Medaryville - Mrs. Edith E. (Woodlock) Prall, 63, wife of William Prall, Medaryville, died Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. John Firebough, in Detroit, where she had been for two months. In failing health a year, she became too ill t return home after going to Detroit to visit her daughter.
She was married in Clark county in 1907 and the couple move to Medaryville in 1912. She was a member of the Methodist church and Order of Eastern Star in Medaryville.
Survivors besides her husband are two sons, Francis, of Medaryville, and Douglas, of Detoit; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Souers, of Auburn, and Mrs. Firebough; a brother, Edward Woodlock, Speedway, and two sisters, Mrs. Nell Russ, Jeffersonville, and Mrs. Pearl Townsend, Henryville.
The body was sent to Medaryville.
Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Wednesday, 3 June 1953.

 
Woodlock, Edith Elizabeth (I971)
 
9848 Mrs. Williamson Weds Louis E. Wimberly
(Special to the News-Press)
LaBelle, Oct. 9 – Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton announce the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Lucille Williamson to Louis E. (Bill) Wimberly, which took place Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Lee Street Baptist Church, Valdosta, Ga., the Rev. A.C. Pyle, pastor emeritus officiating.
The bride is a native of LaBelle, graduate of LaBelle High School and Florida State College for Woman, Tallahassee, now Florida State University. She is third grade teacher in LaBelle elementary. Mr. Wimberly is a native of Madison, graduate of Madison High, served with the army in World War II and is engaged in business in Madison where Mrs. Wimberly will join him at the close of the school year.
News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida. Friday, 10 October 1952.
 
Hampton, Lucille (I3180)
 
9849 Mrs. Winifred B. Murray, age 90, passed away on Monday, October 19, 2015 at Harding Place Retirement in Searcy, AR.

Family will receive friends at a catered reception on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Kimbro Funeral Home Chapel with the funeral beginning at 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Marks Cemetery.

Mrs. Murray was a homemaker and was also employed as a bookkeeper. She was a member of the Church of Christ in Marks and Batesville, MS, Marks Garden Club and a graduate of Kilmichael High School in Kilmichael, MS.

Mrs. Murray is survived by her husband, Mr. Lawrence R. Murray of Searcy, AR, formerly of Marks, MS; son, Lambert (McKay) Murray of Searcy, AR; sister, Katharine (Bille) Montague of Havana. FL; brother, Hiram (Onnie) Blaylock of Memphis, TN; two grandchildren, Nathan (Carla) Murray & Alice (Brad) Light and two great grandchildren, Henley & Julia Murray.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Claude & Dorothy Blaylock and sister Rachel Hoover.
 
Blaylock, Winifred (I4703)
 
9850 Mrs. Wm. Cavenee has received word of the death of her brother, Anthony Cassity, who died at his home in Aurora, Kentucky, on the 4th of this month after a three days’ sickness of congestion of the lungs. He was formerly of this county and the oldest son of Peter Cassity of Cora.
The Milan Standard, Milan, Missouri, Thursday, 22 March 1900.
 
Cassity, Anthony (I1748)
 

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