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2601 | Marilyn Jean MacDougall Burnham MT. PLEASANT - Marilyn Jean MacDougall Burnham, 88, wife of Robert Corbin Burnham of Mt. Pleasant, SC, passed away on Wednesday, May 9, 2012. The relatives and friends of Marilyn Burnham are invited to attend her Memorial Service on Friday, May 25, 2012 in the First United Methodist Church on the Isle of Palms at 10:00 a.m. Arrangements by J. HENRY STUHR MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL. The family will greet friends at the church immediately following the service. Marilyn was born on September 15, 1923 in Skidmore, Missouri, daughter of the late David Gregory MacDougall and Jeanette Dugan MacDougall. Prior to retiring as a bank teller, Marilyn taught school and worked as an administrative assistant. She loved being a homemaker and spending time with her family and friends. For the past year Marilyn attended the First United Methodist Church on the Isle of Palms, S.C. She is a member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Lewistown, Pa., which she attended prior to moving to Mt. Pleasant. Marilyn loved music, especially church music, and was the choir director of various churches for over 60 years. She also played the piano during worship services. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Robert C. Burnham of Mt. Pleasant, SC; one daughter, Barbara Bates of Chardon, Ohio; two sons, Robert D. Burnham of Idaho Springs, CO and William D. Burnham of Mt. Pleasant, SC; three grandchildren, Robin Burnham, Bethany Bryant and Robert Hilscher; seven great grandchildren and one brother, William Lowell MacDougall of Arlington, VA. She was preceded in death by a brother, David Gregory MacDougall, Jr. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to The American Cancer Society, 5900 Core Ave., Suite 504, North Charleston, SC 29406 or First United Methodist Church, 12 21st Ave., Isle of Palms, SC 29451 or Trinity United Methodist Church, 428 S. Main St., Lewistown, Pa. 17044. A memorial message may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston Published by Charleston Post & Courier from May 14 to May 15, 2012. https://obits.postandcourier.com/us/obituaries/charleston/name/marilyn-burnham-obituary?id=21337512 | MacDougall, Marilyn Jean (I1282)
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2602 | Marion Max Yoho, 82, died on Saturday, April 22, 2017, in his Topeka home, surrounded by caring family. Max was born on June 18, 1934, in Colony, Kansas, the son of Lloyd George Yoho and Nellie Lenore (Christenberry) Yoho. His parents, his sister, Donna Jean (Yoho) Mar, and his first wife, Rosemary Ann (Carter) Yoho, preceded him in death. Max lived in Colony until the age of ten. His family moved to Atchison, Kansas, where his father served as a flagman for the Santa Fe Railroad. He survived being severely burned by gasoline in 1946 at the age of eleven. After a full year of recovery, involving a six-month stay at Topeka’s Security Benefit Hospital, Max felt the ordeal helped him understand what is important in life and what is not. He also became a frequent blood donor, appreciating the blood he had received as a burn patient. In 1947, the family moved to Topeka where Max attended East Topeka Jr. High and graduated from Topeka High in 1953. He married Rosemary Ann (Carter) Yoho on August 15, 1954. The Yohos had three sons: Alex, Stuart and Nicholas. Max spent his career as a machinist, working several years for Brackett Stripping Machine Company, then working thirty-three years at the Topeka Goodyear Plant where he was a long-time member of what is now United Steelworkers Local 307. Rosemary preceded him in death in 1988. After eight years as a widower, Max married Carol (Martin) Yoho. Max was a musician who played guitar, harmonica, banjo, baritone horn, and sang. He was fascinated by, collected and restored antique brass instruments. He also composed various songs he performed. He was also a craftsman of metal and wood. He built several steam engines, a grandfather clock case in which he assembled the clock as a wedding gift for his son Alex. He built several kaleidoscopes and made display cases for his friends’ antique collections. He also handcrafted his home’s mantelpiece from walnut. Max was an avid collector of German military artifacts, which prompted his study of the German language and culture. He became a world traveler, visiting Germany, Switzerland, England, Scotland, and Central America. When visiting Belize he was struck by their simple needs. Back in Kansas he collected several mimeograph machines and various other needed items and shipped them to a hospital facility in Belize. Later trips included visits to Cancun and Chichen Itza. He also visited various tourist spots within the Canadian Rockies, including Yoho National Park. He enjoyed boating, and over time, owned a canoe, built his own sailboat, owned a cabin cruiser and a houseboat. In the late 1970s Max volunteered at Topeka State Hospital. He participated in a socialization program for patients, where he became a friend and mentor to many. Always an avid reader, Max also became a craftsman of the written word. He was known both for his humor and as a serious writer. His writing was supported in the late 1950s at Washburn University by his freshman composition teacher, Marilyn Jurich, who helped him get a job writing humorous columns for the student newspaper. Much later he embarked on a career as writer, after becoming a widower and retiring from his work as a machinist. He was a member of the “A Table for Eight” Topeka writers group and also a long-time member of Kansas Authors Club. His poetry and short stories were printed many times in the 1990s in Inscape, the Washburn University literary journal. His work was also printed in regional literary journals: The Midwest Quarterly and The Little Balkans Review (whose editors nominated one of his short stories for a Pushcart Prize in 2009). Max’s published novels include: The Revival, Tales from Comanche County, The Moon Butter Route, With the Wisdom of Owls, and Me and Aunt Izzy. His collection of poems, essays and short stories is Felicia, These Fish Are Delicious. Both The Revival and The Moon Butter Route won J. Donald Coffin Awards of the Kansas Authors Club, and The Moon Butter Route was picked as a Kansas Notable Book by the Kansas State Library in 2006. He is the only Kansas author to have had two books, The Moon Butter Route and The Revival chosen as the Kansas Center for the Book's "Favorite Kansas Books" list. His literary career is also covered online on a Wikipedia page. He was awarded an "ARTY" Award by ArtsConnect of NE Kansas in May 2011, as "Distinguished Literary Artist." In October 2013, he was presented with their Achievement Award for his career as a writer by the Kansas Authors Club. Max is survived by his second wife, Carol (Martin) Yoho; sons Alex (Sherry) Yoho, Stuart (Annabelle) Yoho, and Nicholas Yoho. His six grandchildren are Eli Lee Bargmann, Jeremy Caldwell Yoho, Delaney Brooke (Shane) Gliser, Joshua Gabriel Yoho, Emily Marie Yoho-Coffman (Justin Coffman), and Sarah Kassidy Yoho. His six great grandchildren are Gideon Lucas Yoho-Lufkin, Joel Elliot Yoho, Samuel Alexander Gliser, Julia Brooke Gliser, Sophia Cayden Gliser, and Beau Allen Coffman. He will be remembered fondly by all of those whose lives he touched. A memorial service will be held in Max’s honor on Monday, May 1, 2017, at Penwell-Gabel Southwest, at 1:00 PM. A reception will immediately follow. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Kansas Humanities Council, Columbian Financial Services LLC, 112 SW 6th Ave, Topeka, KS 66603. | Yoho, Marion Max (I1403)
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2603 | Marion McMillan August 16, 1923 - August 14, 2019 (95 years old) Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania Marion McMillan Obituary We are sad to announce that on August 14, 2019, at the age of 95, Marion McMillan (Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania) passed away. Family and friends are welcome to send flowers or leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. She was loved and cherished by many people including : her parents, Richard Adams and Belle Adams (Edgar); her husband Rev. John McMillan; her children, Richard McMillan (Linda), Jane Keddie (Gordon) and Donald McMillan (Jean); her grandchildren, Morgan Clinton (Brian), Matthew McMillan (Adrienne), Donald Keddie, Iain Keddie (Erin), David Keddie (Christina), Philip McMillan (Miriam) and Kyle McMillan; and her siblings, Bruce Adams, Ruth Spear, Roy Adams and Lois Graham. She was also cherished by eight great-grandchildren. https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/pa/wilkinsburg/marion-mcmillan-9575726 | Adams, Marion Ethel (I1304)
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2604 | Marjorie Grace Dalton, 102, of Lompoc passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 10, 2018. Marjorie was born in Los Angeles, California on January 1, 1916. She met the love of her life, Harold Dalton, while in Junior High. They later married in 1936 and welcomed two children. Marjorie and Harold moved their family to Burbank and then to Manhattan Beach. There, Marjorie ran the Sunday School at South Bay Christian Church and was on the Manhattan Beach Coordinating Committee. To be closer to grandkids, they finally settled in Lompoc. Marjorie loved painting, sewing, feeding the birds, working in the garden and her daily walks in the park with Harold. She loved watching her grandkids’ sporting events, dance recitals, scrapbooking all of their achievements and volunteering at Christmas Cheer. Marjorie will be dearly missed, but never forgotten. Marjorie was preceded in death by her loving husband of 72 years, Harold Dalton. She is survived by her daughter Susan Wilcox of Lompoc and her son, Daniel Dalton of Torrance; her three grandchildren, Kim & her husband Craig Chambers of Wailua, Kauai; Marshall & his wife Jana Wilcox of Bend, Oregon; Ashlee & her husband Patrick Cinco of Carlsbad; six great-grandchildren, Dalton & Mackenzee Chambers, Canyon & August Wilcox, Noelani & Finlee Cinco, and many nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held at the Lompoc Cemetery on Friday, July 20 at 11 am. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you make donations to the Comprehensive Care Center, 216 North Third Street, Lompoc, CA 93436. | Horton, Marjorie Grace (I1490)
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2605 | Marjorie Smith, 86, of College Springs, Iowa entered into peace Monday, October 19, 2020 at the Clarinda Regional Health Center. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 24, 2020 at the United Presbyterian Church, College springs, Iowa with Pastor James Crapson officiating. Open visitation will be 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Friday, October 23, 2020 at the Ritchie Funeral Home, Clarinda, Iowa. Interment will be held 10:30 a.m., Saturday, October 24, 2020 at the Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs , Iowa prior to the service. Memorials may be given in her name. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family on our website at, www.ritchiefuneralhome.com under Obituaries. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ritchie Funeral Home of Clarinda, Iowa, where we ‘Celebrate Life’. | McKeown, Marjorie Marcine (I1203)
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2606 | Marohn, Roy A. – His home was S1009 Altamont blvd. He was an employee of the Northern Pacific. Survived by a son, Capt. Ralph L. Marohn of Fort Eustia, Va., and daughter, Mrs. Albert Griggs of Alpine, Calif.; 4 grandchildren. Funeral Sat., Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. from the Hennessey Chapel, N2203 Division st. Rev. Samuel Quiring officiating. Cremation will follow. The Spokane-Review, Spokane, Washington. Friday, 13 November 1953. | Marohn, Roy Adolph (I29)
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2607 | Marriage license announcement from Find a Grave: Concordia Press (Concordia, KS), Thursday, June 19, 1924; pg. 5. A marriage license was issued Wednesday to Thomas P. McKeown, age 28 of Superior, Nebr., and Estella Maud Harkins, age 20, of Superior. | McKeown, Thomas Paxton (I606)
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2608 | Marriage licenses were issued in Topeka last week for the following Wabaunsee county young people: Charles W. Haren, Harveyville, age 41 and May Carter, Harveyville age 28. The Alma Signal, Alma, Kansas. Thursday, 31 August 1922. | Harden, Charles Worley (I1836)
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2609 | Marriage licenses were issued in Topeka last week for the following Wabaunsee county young people: Charles W. Haren, Harveyville, age 41 and May Carter, Harveyville age 28. The Alma Signal, Alma, Kansas. Thursday, 31 August 1922. | Cripps, May Lucy (I1515)
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2610 | Marriage record: John Alexander to Easter Alexander, Marriage license issued April 6th AD 1841 I do hereby certify that on the 8th day of April 1841 I solomnized marriage between John Alexander, and Easter Alexander [agreeably?] As a license issued by the Clerk of the Court of Harrison County April 20th, 1841. Thomas Manma [Narma?], minister .... April 20th ... April 30th A.D. 1841 | Alexander, Esther (I98)
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2611 | Marriage record: John Alexander to Easter Alexander, Marriage license issued April 6th AD 1841 I do hereby certify that on the 8th day of April 1841 I solomnized marriage between John Alexander, and Easter Alexander [agreeably?] As a license issued by the Clerk of the Court of Harrison County April 20th, 1841. Thomas Manma [Narma?], minister .... April 20th ... April 30th A.D. 1841 | Alexander, John (I69)
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2612 | Married Thursday evening, June 17, 1897, at 8:00 p.m., Albert R. McKeown and Miss Carrie A. Nantz were united in marriage by Rev. Simon, at their future home, No.407 South Sixth St., Burlington, Iowa. The bride was attired in white organdie trimmed in lace and ribbons and wore bride’s roses. The groom wore conventional black. A few relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony and extended congratulations. Quite a number of beautiful and useful presents were received by the worthy couple. Mr. McKeown is well known to many of our readers who will join in congratulations. Morning Sun News, Morning Sun, Iowa. Thursday, 24 June 1897, page 5. | McKeown, Albert Rutherford (I18)
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2613 | Married in Spadra, a town in California founded in 1866 but no longer a recognized location. It is within modern day Pomona. | Family F279
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2614 | Married to Abel Ferrio Molloy, Feb. 1835. Daughter of William Asbury (1776/7 VA - 1835) and Polly Smith (1779-1844). | Asbury, Hannah (I1108)
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2615 | Married to Hannah Asbury, Feb. 1835. Married to Mary E. Bryant, Jan. 1880. | Molloy, Abel Ferrio (I1107)
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2616 | Married Unknown Phelan. Possibly Alvin E. Phelan (1916-1979). | Carter, Ruth Agnes (I1516)
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2617 | Married. Thursday evening, June 17, 1897, at 8:00 p. m., Albert R. McKeown and Miss Carrie A. Nantz were united in marriage by Rev. Simon, at their future home, No. 407 South Sixth St., Burlington, Iowa. The bride was attired in white organdie trimmed in lace and ribbons and wore bride's roses. The groom wore conventional black. A few relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony and extended congratulations. Quite a number of beautiful and useful presents were received by the worthy couple. Mr. McKeown is well known to many of our readers who will join in congratulations. Morning Sun News, Morning Sun, Iowa, 24 June 1897, page 5. | Nantz, Caroline A. (I24)
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2618 | Martha Caskey Joseph, 71, of Beaver Falls, Pa., formerly of Marion, Iowa, passed away Thursday, Oct. 23, 2003, in Reformed Presbyterian Nursing Home, Pittsburgh, Pa., as a result of deterioration of her liver. Born Dec. 20, 1931, in Clarinda, Iowa, she was the daughter of the late W. Howard and Mary Horning Caskey. Martha was a graduate of Geneva College, class of 1954, receiving a degree in elementary education. She was an active member of College Hill Reformed Presbyterian Church, Geneva Women’s Group, College Hill Women’s Group and the Missionary Fellowship at the church. In addition to being a loving wife and mother, she taught elementary school at Linn-Mar Elementary School, Marion, for many years. Surviving are her husband, Thomas A. Joseph; a son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Sandra Joseph, Big Beaver, Pa.; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Bill Graham, Lawrence, Kan.; five grandchildren, Alycia, Laryssa and Audrianna Joseph, Brandon Graham and Meghan LaBonte; and a sister and brother-in-law, Glola and Jay Basler, Mundelein, Ill. There will be no public visitation. Her wishes were to be cremated. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at College Hill Reformed Presbyterian Church, 3217 College Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa., with her pastor, the Rev. Anthony Selvaggio, officiating. Private interment will follow in Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, New Galilee, Pa. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 7418 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15208. Hill & Kunselman Funeral Home, www.hillandkunselman.com, 3801 Fourth Ave., Beaver Falls, PA (724-843-1200) is in charge of all arrangements. “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” (Psalm 116:15) “Her children arise up, and call her blessed: her husband also, and he praiseth her.” (Proverbs 31:28) The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Monday, 27 October 2003. | Caskey, Martha Elizabeth (I1134)
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2619 | Marvin W. Hultgren Marvin W. Hultgren, 73, of 13526G S. La Jolla Circle, La Mirada, Calif., and formerly of Orion, died Thursday at Whittier Hospital, Whittier, Calif., after an extended illness. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Memorial Chapel, Rose Hill Cemetery, Whittier. Visitation is 1 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. Mr. Hultgren married Lorene Reynolds in 1968. He graduated from Orion High School in 1924 and attended Augustana College. Prior to moving to California in 1940, he lived in Orion, Andover and Chicago. He was in the electrical wholesale supply business. Survivors include the widow; a daughter, Marla Hultgren, of Santa Cruz, Calif.; a brother, Chester Hultgren, of Moline; a sister, Mrs. William Woehr, of Moline; a foster brother, Theodore Johnson, of Cambridge; and a foster sister, Mrs. Irene Johnson of Woodhull. Memorials may be made to the family. The Dispatch, Moline, Illinois. Sunday, 9 July 1978. | Hultgren, Marvin Winston (I1785)
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2620 | MARY "MAUDE" McKEOWN | McKeown, Mary Maude (I326)
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2621 | Mary Baird Mary V. Baire, 82, of Davenport, died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008, at Genesis, West Campus, Davenport. Memorial Services are 11 a.m. Saturday at Christ United Methodist, Davenport. Mary’s body was donated to the Deeded Body Program of the University of Iowa. Arrangements are by Weerts, Davenport. She was born Aug. 18, 1925, in Wapello, Iowa, to Raymond and Mary Parish. She married James Baird in 1943. He died in 1993. Surviving are daughter, Deborah (William Bichel, son, James David Baird, both of Davenport; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two brothers. The Dispatch, Moline, Illinois. Thursday, 28 February 2008. | Parish, Mary Virginia (I1059)
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2622 | Mary Baskerville Sheets A private memorial service will be held for Mary Baskerville Sheets, who died on May 21, 2000, at the age of 90. The widow of internationally-recognized artist Millard Sheets, she was an inventive woman who wrote and illustrated books for her children, kept journals of her and Millard’s travels, and sewed masterpieces in stitchery. She created a beautiful home environment, which for over half a century, was a magnet for countless friends and relatives. Friends remember her as a well-read, urbane and witty conversationalist, the tables she set for her guests were objects of beauty matched by her cuisine. She made her husband and family the center of her life, ensuring that all would thrive. In her later years, though ailing, she continued to radiate an innate gracious, loving spirit. She is survived by her four children, Millard Owen Sheets, Jr. of Hawaii, Carolyn S. Owen Towle, of San Diego, David Stary-Sheets of Irvine, California, and John A. (Tony) Sheets of Sebastopol; 19 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. The family suggests that memorial gifts tin her name be made to Redwood Coast Medical Services of Gualala, or Gualala Arts. Independent Coast Observer, Gualala, California. Friday, 26 May 2000. | Baskerville, Mary (I1600)
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2623 | Mary Catherine Buck, 83, owned beauty shop Hillsborough – Mary Catherine Buck, 83, died yesterday (Nov. 8, 1989) at Somerset Medical Center in Somerville. She was born in Albany, N.Y., and was a lifelong resident of the Hillsborough-Somerville area. For more than 30 years, she owned the former Vanity Box beauty shop in Somerville. She retired in 1956. Mrs. Buck was a member of First United Methodist Church in Somerville. Her husband, Arthur Buck, died in 1975. Surviving are a son, Frederick Roger Buck of Hillsborough; a daughter, Judith Babey of Branchburg; four grandchildren; and a great-grandson. Arrangements are by Speer-Van Arsdale Funeral Home in Somerville. The Courier-News, Bridgewater, New Jersey. Thursday, 9 November 1989. | Eyck, Mary Catherine Ten (I860)
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2624 | Mary E. Bedford Augusta, Kan. – Services for Mary Elizabeth Bedford, 73, Augusta, who died Tuesday will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Dunsford Funeral Home. Burial will be at the Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley, Colo., Friday at 10 a.m. Born in Quinter, Kan., she came to Augusta from Kingman, Kan., in 1952. She was a member of Reformed Presbyterian Church of Greeley. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Lee Gish, Augusta. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas. Wednesday, 8 June 1966. | Bedford, Mary Elizabeth "Bessie" (I451)
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2625 | Mary E. Hensleigh, 91, died Thursday in the Belle Plaine Care Center of natural causes. Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, First Presbyterian Church. Burial: Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Russell-Overton Funeral Home. Survivors include two daughters, Jayne Roth of Luzerne and JoAnn Fiester of Blairstown; and a sister, Ellen Armstrong of Morning Sun. The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Saturday, 3 October 1992. | Carithers, Mary Elizabeth (I1007)
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2626 | Mary J. is included in the list of siblings in her brother Alexander's biography in Biographical History of Page County, Iowa [Lewis & Dunbar Publishers, 1890). "Mary J., wife of Samuel Andress" [Andrews] | McKeown, Mary Jane (I319)
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2627 | Mary Louise Bodeman Mary Louise Bodeman, 67, a resident of Fruita for the past 23 years died Wednesday at the Lower Valley Nursing Home following a lengthy illness. Mary Louise Jeffries was born June 2, 1911, at Queen City, Mo. She spent her childhood in southwestern Nebraska. She and Clarence D. Bodeman were married Dec. 2, 1935, at Grant, Neb. He died in January of 1971. Mrs. Bodeman was a member of the Christian Church. She was active in both the church and the community. Survivors: Mother, Minnie Jeffries, Wauneta, neb.; sisters, Helena A. Hahn, North Platte, Neb., Mrs. Geraldine Chapman, Exeter, Calif., and Rose Bishop, Tucson, Ariz.; brothers, W.B., Madrid and William Jeffries all of Nebraska. McLean’s Funeral Home. The Daily Sentinel, Grand Junction, Colorado. Friday, 27 October 1978. | Jeffries, Mary Louise (I1156)
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2628 | Mary M. Caskey, 83, of Willow Gardens Care Center, Marion, died there Tuesday afternoon. Services: 2:30 p.m. Friday, Reformed Presbyterian Church, Clarinda. Burial: church cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Murdoch Funeral Home, Marion, where a prayer service begins at 8, and from 1:30 p.m. to service time Friday, at the church. Surviving are two daughters, Martha Joseph and her husband Tom, of Marion, and Glola Basler and her husband, Jay, of Mundelein, Ill.; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, an infant daughter and two sisters. Born the daughter of Joseph and Anna Jewett Horning on Nov. 21, 1908, in Clarinda, she married William “Howard” Caskey there on Jan.16, 1929. Mary and her husband farmed in rural Clarinda, and she was employed as a licensed practical nurse at the Mental Health Institute in Clarinda until their retirement in 1974, when they moved to Marion. She was an active member of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, both in Clarinda and Marion. The Rev. Jay Baler will officiate. A memorial fund has been established. The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Thursday, 1 October 1992. | Horning, Mary Muriel (I944)
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2629 | Mary Nighswonger of Clearwater dies Mrs. Mary Nighswonger, 75, of Clearwater, died Monday. Services will be at 2 pm. Wednesday in Clearwater United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Viola Cemetery. A native of Viola, she moved to Clearwater in 1956. Her husband, Paul, died in 1965. Survivors include two sons, Lester, Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Roger, Wichita; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Butterfield, Meadville, Mo., and Mrs. Pat Kirby, Midland, Tex.; three brothers, Ralph Stinson, Topeka; LeRoy Stinson, Liberal, Kan., and Mearle Stinson, Conway Springs, Kan.; and two sisters, Miss Jean Stinson and Mrs. Edith Kissick, Wichita. Webb Mortuary has charge. The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kasas. Tuesday, 11 April 1971. | Stinson, Mary (I1439)
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2630 | Mary R. Adams was a missionary to China for the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America. She left the US on 27 Octo 1912 and arrived in Tak Hing China on 5 Dec 1912. On her passport application of 1919 she states that she resided in South China from 4 December 1912 to 20 June 1919. Her travels included China for Missionary work, Japan for Pleasure, recreation, and Hong Kong for recreation. She has been on furlough and will be returning to Tak Hing, West River, South China to continue her missionary work. She intends to leave the US from the port of Vancouver sailing on board the S.S. Monteagle on 28 October 1919. | Adams, Mary Rebecca (I577)
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2631 | Mary Schmeiser Wapello, Iowa – Services for Mary Elizabeth Schmeiser, 102, of McAllen, Texas, formerly of Wapello, will be 2 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church, Wapello. Burial will be in Wapello Cemetery. Memorial may be made to the church. Dudgeon-McCulley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Schmeiser died Sunday in McAllen. Mary Riemann married Joseph Schmeiser in 1901 near Kingston, Iowa. He died in 1940. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and a charter member of the Wapello Friendly Neighbors Club. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Mearl (Vera) Melson, San Juan, Texas, and Mrs. Clayton (Alice) Robertson, McAllen; a son, Orval, Wapello; seven grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and three great-great grandchildren. Quad-City Times, Davenport, Iowa. Thursday, 22 May 1980, page 6. | Rieman, Mary Elizabeth (I1034)
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2632 | Mary was a daughter of Alexander Wallace (1820-) & Maria Glasgow (1822-) of Ireland. She signed Sheet 190 of the Womens Suffrage Petition, in Lincoln, Christchurch in 1893 A sister, Lavinia Rapley (1842-1900) is buried Old Gorge cemetery, Woodville. They had eight children 1862 - 1939 Maria Glasgow Rainey (+Gray) 1864 - 1923 Annie Matilda Rainey (didn't marry) 1865 - 1866 James Rainey (aged 5 months) 1866 - 1940 Thomas Montgomery Rainey (+Sharp) 1868 - 1958 Robert Wallace Rainey (+Morrow) 1870 - 1960 Margaret (Marguerite) Rainey (+Ballantyne) 1873 - 1960 Sarah Glasgow Rainey (didn't marry) 1876 - 1963 Martha Lavinia Rainey (didn't marry) Robert, Mary and two of their unmarried daughters Annie and Sarah, moved to Mather's Road, Spreydon in 1908. Their third unmarried daughter Martha Lavinia continued to live with her brother Robert Wallace on the farm at Lincoln until his marriage in 1912. Mary died 2 Oct 1914 aged 74 years Robert died 15 Aug 1934 aged 92 years and is buried with her. | Wallace, Mary (I1860)
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2633 | Mary Z. Carter Cape Girardeau – Service for Mary Z. Carter will be held at the Ford & Sons Funeral Chapel Monday at 10 a.m. with Rev. Neil Stelin officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Carter, 80 years old, of Cape Girardeau, died Thursday, April 12, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. She was born Aug. 19, 1909 in Duluth, Minn., daughter of John and Bernice Laskowsi Zygmanski. She married Dr. William Paul Carter on Aug. 24, 1934, in Chicago. He preceded her in death May 6, 1978. Survivors included a son, Richard P. Carter, Seattle, wash.; daughter and son-in-law, Louise and Robert Price of Folsom, Calif.; a brother, Leon Zygmanski, Hibbing, Minn.; six grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was a graduate of Superior State College in Wisconsin. She taught school in Iron River, Wis., and did her graduate work at the University of Chicago. She taught several years at Mississippi State University at Starksville. She moved to Cape Girardeau in 1963, and taught high school at Cap Central until 1979. Southeast Missourian, Cap Girardeau, Missouri, Friday, 11 April 1990. | Zygmanski, Mary Gertrude (I1535)
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2634 | Mary, widow, is in the household of her son, Howard McKeown | Walker, Mary Ellen (I322)
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2635 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Notes, Maryland Resources (I1671)
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2636 | Maryville, Mo. – Lois Copeland, Tuesday, 2:00, Price Funeral Home. Burial, Blanchard cemetery, Blanchard, Iowa. St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri. Sunday, 26 August 1979. | Walkinshaw, Lois Eunice (I161)
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2637 | Matthew Black, 64, of 1119 Speer boulevard, was injured seriously when a bakery truck he was driving collided with the read of another truck north-bound on the Denver-Boulder road just north of the Denver limits. The other truck was driven by Albert Stoler, 84, of Miles City, Mont. State Highway Patrolman William Tucker said Black apparently fell asleep at the wheel and did not see the other machine. Greeley Daily Tribune, Greeley, Colorado. Monday, 13 November 1944. | Black, Matthew Archer (I539)
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2638 | Maurice G. Ivins Word has been received of the death of Maurice G. Ivins, 92, of Tucson, Ariz., formerly of South Bend, who died Monday morning in a Tucson nursing home, after a lengthy illness. He was the former owner, with his wife, of the Northern Indiana Conservatory of Music. He was born on Dec. 5, 1891, in Illinois, and he moved to South Bend in 1944. His wife, Anna Daze, preceded him in death. He directed the Indiana University Lyric Choir from 1945 to 1959. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Ames of Mount Sterling, Ill. Graveside services will be held later at Mount Sterling Cemetery. The Arizona Mortuary, Tucson, is handling arrangements. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and charter member and president of the Chicago Singing Teachers’ Guild. The South Bend Tribune, South Bend, Indiana. Tuesday, 27 December 1983. | Ivins, Maurice Glasgow (I231)
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2639 | Max L. Billesbach Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church for Max L. Billesbach, 77, of Santa Maria who died Wednesday at his residence after a lengthy illness. Rev. George Mackey will officiate. Cremation will follow, with private inurnment at a later date. Mr. Billesbach was born in Arapahoe, Neb. He lived in Santa Barbara from 1960 until moving to Santa Maria in 1987. He retired in 1974 after over 15 years as manager of the Hi-Time Liquor store in Santa Barbara. He was a former member and past exalted ruler of the McCook, Neb., Elks Lodge and was an avid golfer. Survivors include his wife of over 58 years, Doris Billesbach, Santa Maria; daughters Carolyn Kay Gettman, Goleta, Judie Talbert and Marsha Lee Thayer, both of Santa Maria; son, John Alan Billesbach, Santa Maria; brothers, Dale Billesbach, Grand Island, Neb., and Neal Billesbach, Arapahoe, Neb.; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurse service of Northern Santa Barbara county, P.O. Box 1029, Santa Maria, 93456. Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Santa Maria Times, Santa Maria, California. Friday, 6 April 1990. | Billesbach, Max Lee (I493)
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2640 | May 12, 1932 - Jefferson Herald - Another pioneer mother and longtime resident of this county has been called to her reward. Mrs. Geo. W. Gilroy (commonly known as Mother Gilroy) died at her home Saturday night after a long illness. Since the death of her husband in 1904, she had lived with her son, Wm. V. Gilroy, in the south part of Jefferson. The funeral was held at Slininger's chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services conducted by Rev. M.P. Hicks, and burial in the Jefferson cemetery. Nancy A. Tucker was born in Boone she was four years of age her parents moved to Greene county, Iowa, where with the exception of about five years, when she lived in Minnesota and Nebraska, she has lived continuously in this county. This means that for over 75 years Mrs. Gilroy watched the growth and development of this part of Iowa. She may truly be called one of our pioneer mothers. On Nov. 11, 1867, she was united in marriage to Geo. W. Gilroy, and to them were born four children: Wm. V. Gilroy, a well-known Jefferson citizen; Mrs. Addie Enfleld living in Vermillion, Alberta, Canada; and Webster F. Gilroy and Maudie Bell Gilroy, who died a number of years ago. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Underwood of Jefferson; a brother, Milt Tucker, living in Cheyenne, Wyoming; six grandchildren; and thirteen great grandchildren. In early girlhood Mrs. Gilroy joined the United Brethren church at Union school house, Franklin township, Greene county. All who knew this good women know that her religion was put into her daily life, and maintained itself in patience, kindness, work, gentleness, good-will in her useful service to all those around her. Mrs. Gilroy was a nurse of the early day type, learning mostly from experience, and many are the homes in Greene county where her faithful ministrations will be remembered. She had a very cheerful disposition, was always kind to those in need of her help and sympathy. She never failed in her devotion to her home and family, and neighborhood. She had her full share of troubles, but she more them bravely, and did not burden others with her cares. | Tucker, Nancy A. (I888)
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2641 | May Harden Funeral services for May Harden, 75, a 27-year resident of Sacramento, were held at 1:30 p.m. today in the Sunset Funeral Chapel, 4701 Marysville Blvd. The Kansas native resided at 3834 May St., and died Monday evening in a local hospital. She worked 18 years as a woodworker for the Essex Lumber Co. and was a member of the International Woodworkers of America. Mrs. Harden was a member of the John Pershing Veterans of Foreign War Auxiliary No.4647 in North Highland, the Geranium Club and the Aldersgate Methodist Church. Her survivors include sons, Roy and John Carter and Everett and William Harden; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Phelan; sisters, Mrs. Minnie Grigsby, Mrs. Irene Hanna, Mrs. Lela Dodge, and Mrs. Neva Stewart; brothers, Clifford, Myron and Harry Cripts. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Interment was in Sunset Lawn. The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California. Thursday, 13 November 1969. | Cripps, May Lucy (I1515)
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2642 | McAllen – Funeral services for Alice Robertson, who died Monday, May 19, 1997, at her home in McAllen, are pending with Kreidler Funeral Home of McAllen. The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. Tuesday, 20 May 1997. | Schmeiser, Alice Lucille (I1032)
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2643 | McConaughy – In Santa Ana, Cal., June 21, 1920, at her home, 305 South Birch, Miss Etta M. McConaughy. Notice of funeral will be announced later by Smith & Tuthill. Santa Ana Register, Santa Ana, California. Tuesday, 22 June 1920, page 2. | McConaughy, Etta Marie (I221)
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2644 | McKee – Maxine Ramey age 58 of 4261 Gardenia Ave., Long Beach. Beloved wife of Hugh A. McKee; father of Mrs. Betty Jo Mooney and David H. McKee; sister of Mrs. Kelsie Osborne, Mrs. Ruby Smith, Mrs. Irene Compton, Mrs. Anne Compton; brothers, Paul, Larry and Robert Compton; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Service Monday 1 a.m. graveside. Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Rose Hills Mortuary directing. Private family services. Contribution in memory of the deceased may be made to the American Cancer Society. Press-Telegram, Long Beach, California. Sunday, 24 August 1969. | Ramey, Maxine (I1810)
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2645 | McKeown On Sunday, October 30, 1966, Margaret H., wife of Clark B. McKeown, of 209 Biddle Ave., Wilk.; sister of Elizabeth Hurst. Friends received at the T.D. Turners Funeral Home, 729 Wallace Ave., Wilk., where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Interment in Claysville, Pa. The Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Monday, 31 October 1966. | Hurst, Margaret (I259)
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2646 | McKeown On Thursday, Dec.29, 1966, Clark B., husband of the late Margaret H. McKeown, of 209 Biddle Ave., Wilkinsburg; brother of Mrs. Harry S. Hutchison of Claysville, Pa., and Mrs. G. Virgil Hutchison of Washington, Pa.; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends received at the T.D. Turners Funeral Home, 729 Wallace Ave., Wilkinsburg, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Monday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Saturday, 31 December 1966. | McKeown, Clark Brimmer (I332)
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2647 | McKEOWN Dorothy Marie, joined her Savior, Jesus Christ in Heaven at the age of 74 on December 25, 1999. She was born September 1,1925 in Ponca City, OK to Casimir Balcer and Dora Mae Bowman. She was an active member at her church and had been a volunteer at the Ronald McDonald House. She loved reading and crossword puzzles. She was a wonderful wife and mother and will be missed by many loved ones and friends. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, William H. "Jack" McKeown; 5 children: Jack and wife Carol, Dennis and wife Robin, Diane Hoeflein, Terry and wife Phillis, and Jerry. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and her brothers: Benny, Gary and John Balcer. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her brother Jim. Funeral Services will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 28, 1999 at the Paylor Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Arlington MemoryGardens. | Balcer, Dorothy Marie (I636)
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2648 | McKeown Family Bible record, Births. Sarah J. McKeown Sab. Jan 13th 1850 10:00 AM. | McKeown, Sarah Jane (I7)
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2649 | McKeown Family Bible record, written on back of page for family portraits From Dale Thompson. There is a listing of births, it states that John G. McKeown 2nd son of Alexander and Rose Glasgow McKeown was married to Annie Parker daughter of John and Margaret Brown Parker Feb 27th 1849. | McBride, Margarett (I4)
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2650 | McKeown Family Bible record, written on back of page for family portraits. There is a listing of births, it states John G. McKeown is the second son of Alexander and Rose Glasgow McKeown. | McKeown, Henry (I73)
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