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151 | Born in Cass, Arkansas October 1, 1931 to Cloe and Daisy Turner. Died September 8, 2013 in Grass Valley, California after a brief illness. Ralph was a long-time resident of Grass Valley after moving his family here from the Bay Area in 1962. His career included working as a certified aircraft mechanic for United Airlines, a water distribution operator for Nevada Irrigation District, manager of Cal Gas in Grass Valley, and owner/operator of RT Enterprises, repairing gas vapor meters before retiring. He loved fishing, prospecting, traveling, restoring antiques and reading. He was happiest riding his tractor and repairing or appraising donations to Hospice of the Foothills. Survived by his loving spouse Jan; children Christine Turner, Martha Turner, Douglas Turner (Helen), Ellen Turner (Robert Hermiston); stepdaughter Whitney Mayfield; sister Alice Fern Turner; grandchildren Django Barbato, Shawn Turner (Brandy), and Natalie Harris (Michael); great-grandchildren Hunter, Alexis & Loghan Turner and Evelyn & Gideon Harris. Preceded in death by his parents, brother Donald Ray Turner, sister Willie Close, and twin sisters May Burke and June Arnold. According to his wishes, Ralph will be cremated and no services will be held. In honor of Ralph's twenty-four year volunteer work for Hospice of the Foothills, the family requests remembrances may be made in his name to this organization at 11270 Rough and Ready Hwy, Grass Valley, CA95945. | Turner, Ralph D. (I1529)
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152 | Born to Cleveland and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Wilmot at Chautauqua, Ohio. He was a switchman on the railroad at Armco Steel for 35 years retiring in 1979. Charles was involved in stock car racing at the old Middletown Speedway and in USAC with his son Bud. He was preceded in death by his parents; Brothers Benton and Gerald Wilmot; sister Versa Whitt and two grandsons Curtis and Michael Sexton. He is survived by his children Starlin (Cookie) Charles(Bud) and Steven Wilmot. Brothers James Cornett, grant, Earl and Frank Wilmot. Sisters Reva Hollenbaugh, Ruby Reiger, Donna Robey, Martha Gabbard, Dortha Marie Lunsford and Anna Belle Adams. | Wilmot, Charles Starlin (I1283)
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153 | Bowles, Lorene Age 81, of Miamisburg, passed away on Wednesday, December 19, 2001, at Christel Manor of Miamisburg. Preceded in death by a son, Leroy Bowles, 3 brothers, Emery, Charles & David Davis, 3 sisters, Marie Truett, Alma Mathis, Ethel Napier, a granddaughter, Christy Lee Miller and a grandson, John Chafin. Survivors include a son, Fred (Inez) Bowles of Fairfield, OH., 3 daughters, Ruth (Ray) Jefferson, Connie (Curtis) Miller bother of Miamisburg, Irene (Dan) Eddinger of Florida, 2 brothers, Jim Davis of Miamisburg, Bill Davis of Ohio, 2 sisters, Della west of Centerville, Wilma Medlock of KY., 9 grandchildren, Steve Jefferson, Tammy Manor, Dewayne, Donald, Dean & Brian Bowles, Kimberly & Shane Chafin and Jimmy C. Miller and 9 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 11:00 AM from the Gebhart-Schmidt-Parrmore Funeral Home, Miamisburg. Pastor John Swint officiating. Burial Highland Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday one hour prior to service. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 20 December 2001. | Davis, Lorene (I411)
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154 | BRAKE (Whitaker), Mildred Age 90 of Hamilton, passed away at her residence on Wednesday, July 1, 2015 at 8:52AM. She was born in Livingston, KY on May 2, 1925 to Earl and Helen (Kelley) Whitaker. She was a member of Freedom Baptist Church. She was a sweet, gentle, loving woman, who taught her family by example; true unconditional love, and servanthood. In 1942, in Laurel Co., KY, she married Edwin Whitaker, and he preceded her in death in 1979. In 1985, in Hamilton, she married Clyde Brake, and he preceded her in death in 2003. She is survived by her children; Edwin (Glenna) Whitaker Jr., Renee (Mike) Croy, Nancy (Courtney) Profitt, Scott (Nancy) Whitaker, Margaret (Dean) Wilkerson, Mary (Dennis) Garland, Linda Byrd; son in law, Sevan Denham; 19 grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Ralph Whitaker and Ray Whitaker; one daughter Carol Denham; one grandson, Joey Gibson. Funeral service will be held at Brown Dawson Flick Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, on Monday, July 6, 2015 at 1PM with Pastor Kris Theobald and Pastor Paul Tillett officiating. Burial will follow at Millville Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 5, 2015 from 5PM-8PM at the funeral home. Memorial contributions can be made to Freedom Baptist Church Building Fund and Hospice of Cincinnati. Condolences can be made at www.browndawsonflick.com Published in Journal-News on July 3, 2015 | Whitaker, Mildred (I917)
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155 | Brewer, Ruby Moore, age73, of 25 E. Siebenthaler Ave., passed away Wednesday at her residence. She is survived by a daughter & son-in-law, Roberta & Jesse James, of Dayton, a grandson, David, Kettering, a brother, Paul Moore of Kentucky. Mrs. Brewer was a member of Santa Clara Christian Church and retired from McCrory’s. Services 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Santa Clara Christian Church but Rev. George M. Miller officiating. Burial Glen Haven Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the church 1 hour before the funeral. Memorial contributions may be made to the memorial Fund of the Santa Clara Christian Church. Arrangements by Carrigan Funeral Home. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Friday, 25 January 1980. | Moore, Ruby Maxine (I1739)
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156 | Bright, Anderson Dorsey (A.D.) 69, of Monterey, TN, died Monday, December 1, 1997 at St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville after an extended illness. He was born June 8, 1928, the son of the late Anderson Dorsey & Hallie Mae Walker Bright, He was a member of the Thornhill Baptist Church and regularly attended Monterey First Baptist Church. Mr. Bright worked as a coal miner at the Clinchfield Coal Co. in Monterey until the company ceased operations in the 1960s. Later, he & his wife operated the Bright Burger Restaurant in Monterey, and he was retired form the Purolater Freight Co. In addition to his parents, Mrs. Bright was preceded in death by three sisters, Rebeca Bright, Sarah Muncy & Priscilla Stamps; and one brother, Edwin Bright. He is survived by his wife, Phina Hundley Bright of Monterey, TN; two sons & daughters-in-law, Grey & Jane Ann Bright of Monterey and Mark & Denise Bright of Cookeville, TN; three daughters and sons-in-law, Sherry & Monty Johnson of Cookeville, Sheila & Joe Jachimowicz of Brunswick, GA, and Sandra & Gary Roah of Cookeville; give brothers, Paul & Robert Bright, both of Beavercreek, Bill Bright of Fairfield Glade, James Bright of Bradenton, FL and George Bright of Monterey; three sisters, Gaynelle Turner & Daurine Edwards, both of Beavercreek, and Mary Blair of Dayton; seven grandchildren, Cynthia Rittenbury, Bradley, Ross & Aarol Bright, Myriah Roach, and Kelly & Ryan Jachimowicz; and two great-grandchildren, Seth & Victoria Rittenberry. Funeral services will be held 11:00 A.M. Thursday, December 4, 1997 at the chapel of Horner Funeral Home, Monterery, TN, with Rev. Bill Vance and Rev. William J. Powell officiating. Interment will follow in the Whittaker Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5-9 PM Wednesday at the funeral home. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Thursday, 4 December 1997. | Bright, Anderson Dorsey (I1048)
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157 | Bro. Arnold C. Pingleton, 86 of Copper Creek, passed from this life on Monday, August 5, 2019 at the University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington. He was born in Rockcastle County, KY on August 26, 1932 the son of John and Nannie Wilmott Pingleton. He was a faithful servant of the Lord for over fifty years, leading several congregations throughout Rockcastle County and the surrounding area. He was a retiree of Parker Seal Company and a farmer. He is survived by his loving wife, Ruth Barnett Pingleton; a son, Larry Pingleton and wife Debra of Copper Creek; four daughters, Karen Creech and husband Larry and Rebecca Kirby, both of Copper Creek, Kay Cameron and husband Billy of Brindle Ridge, and Amy Lea and husband Philip of Richmond; and ten grandchildren, Daniel and Megan Pingleton, Jeff and Angie Creech, Chris and Cindy Creech, Mick and Angie Creech, Rick and Stacy Creech, Michael and Stacy Creech, Billy and Elizabeth Cameron, Shawn and Kim Kirby, Blake Moberly, and Kayla Moberly. Also surviving are 13 great grandchildren and two great-great grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by an infant sister, Pauline; and a brother, Clarence. | Pingleton, Arnold Christopher (I1564)
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158 | Bro. Dean “Pap” Carpenter, 92 of Mt. Vernon, passed from this life on Tuesday, December 28, 2021 surrounded by his family at home. He was born in Jackson County, KY on June 29, 1929 the son of Charlie and Letha Cole Carpenter. He was a minister of the Gospel for over 50 years. He was a pastor and evangelist for the Kingdom leading many to Christ over the years. He was an avid musician, playing any stringed instrument, especially his guitar. His gift of playing and singing was enjoyed by many. He was a proud US Army veteran who loved gardening, fishing in the Rockcastle River, riding around the block, and spending time with his family. He is survived by his granddaughters, Patricia McGuire and husband Tim of Brodhead, and Kelly McClure of Mt. Vernon. Also surviving are two great grandchildren, Chase McGuire and wife Samantha of Mt. Vernon, and Caymen McClure and wife Shelby of Brodhead. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Tesaleen; a daughter, Judy Croucher; two brothers, Bill and Everett; and a sister, Virgie Ferguson. Funeral services for Bro. Carpenter will be conducted Saturday, January 1 at 1:00 PM at the Dowell & Martin Funeral Home Chapel by Bro. Lonnie McGuire with music by Jason Medley. Burial will follow in the Morning View Cemetery. Friends may call at Dowell & Martin Funeral Home after 11:00 AM Saturday. https://www.dowellmartin.com/obituaries/Dean-Carpenter?obId=23515312 | Carpenter, Dean (I472)
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159 | Brown Reynolds Hamilton – Brown W. Reynolds, 71, died Thursday in his home south of Hamilton of an apparent heart attack. He was born in 1911 in Cow Creek, Ky., to William and Emma Reynolds. The family moved to Ohio and later came to Montana, where he received his formal education. He worked for Bitterroot Stock Farm in Hamilton and later moved to Anaconda where he was employed at the smelter. He then moved to Washington where he worked for a utility and later for Boeing Aircraft. In 1950 he entered evangelism and worked with youth. He retired from teaching in 1966. He married Dorothy Nerada in Canada in 1967. The couple lived in Oregon, Washington, Canada and moved to Hamilton in 1977. Mr. Reynolds drove a school bus for the Hamilton school system until November. He attended the Assembly of God Church. Survivors include two sons, Roger, Billings; and Phillip, Butte; two half-brothers, Morris Cole, in Kentucky, and Meredith Cole, in California’ a half-sister, Melinda Speaks, in Kentucky; and two grandchildren. Graveside services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at the Riverview Cemetery in Hamilton with the Revs. David Delgatty and Richard Knapp officiating. Cowling Funeral Home in Hamilton is in charge of arrangements. The Missoulian, Missoula, Montana, Sunday, 14 March 1982. | Reynolds, Brown Wendell (I251)
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160 | Brown, Harold F. "Brownie", age 73, of Dayton, passed away unexpectedly at his residence on Monday, December 4, 1995. He was preceded in death by his parents, George Brown & Frances Robinson Brown and his wife, Jacqueline M., on Oct. 26, 1994. Retired employee of Frigidaire after 31 years of service; Army Air Force Veterans of WWII, in which he was a prisoner of war; part District Fire Chief of Miami Twp.; member of Miamisburg Moose Lodge; American Legion Post #165; and Kettering VFW. Survived by his son & daughter-in-law, Michael F. & Barbara L. Brown, Springboro; his daughter, Erin Jayne Brown, Miamisburg; a brother & wife, Dr. & Mrs. George Brown, Dayton; 2 grandchildren, Jill N. Brown & Eric L. Brown; 5 nieces. Private graveside services will be held at the family's request. Rev. Mike Gray officiating. Burial Hillgrove Cemetery. There will be no visitation hours. Memorial contributions, if so desired, may be made to The Heart Fund in his memory. Arrangements by Gebhart-Schmidt-Parramore Funeral Home, Miamisburg. | Brown, Harold F. (I1690)
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161 | Brown, Isabelle Marie Age 97, of Dayton, passed away Dec. 8, 2017. Private service. Tobias Funeral Home, Far Hills. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Sunday 17 December 2017. | Hand, Isabelle Marie (I1689)
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162 | Brown, Jacqueline M., 70, of Dayton, passed away on Wednesday, October 26, 1994, at Sycamore Hospital. She was a retired employee of Ohio Bell after 18 years of service, member of St. James United Methodist Church EKT Sorority, and a 1946 graduate of Otterbein College. Survived by husband Harold F. Brown, to whom she was married for 49 years; a son and daughter-in-law, Michael F. and Barbara L. Brown, Springboro; a daughter, Erin Jayne Brown, Miamisburg; 2 grandchildren, Jim N. Brown, Springboro, Eric L. Brown, Yellow Springs. Private graveside services will be held at the family’s request. Dr. Don S. Grant officiating. Burial Hillgrove Cemetery. There will be no visitation hours. Memorial contributions, if so desired may be made to St. James United Church in her memory. Arrangements by Gebhart-Schmidt-Parramore Funeral Home, Miamisburg. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Friday, 28 October 1994. | Veale, Jacqueline Marie (I1691)
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163 | Brummett, Mr. William A. 1819 Coleman Religious services will be conducted by Dr. Howard F. Sugden of the South Baptist Church at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the Estes-Leadley Colonial Chapel, with interment in Delta Center Cemetery. Bearers will be : Clyde Bodell, Douglas Brummett, Eddie Brummett, Richard Brummett, Richard Crossian, Bruce Hicks. Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Tuesday, 20 October 1970. | Brummett, William Arvel (I566)
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164 | Brummett, Mrs. Florence 1819 Coleman Mrs. Florence Brummett, age 72, died Sunday a.m. at a local hospital. She had been a resident of Lansing most of her life. Survivors are the husband William A.; 1 daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Kennedy of Holt; 1 granddaughter, Claudia Star Kennedy; 1 brother, William Davidson of Alma; 2 sisters, Mrs. Emma Owen of Alma, and Mrs. Harriet Chapman of Lansing. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Estes-Leadley Colonial chapel, Dr. Howard F. Sugden officiating and interment in Delta Center cemetery. Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Monday, 9 July 1962. | Davidson, Florence (I572)
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165 | Burch, Mrs. Ettie, 75, of 324 Artie court, Saturday; funeral 1:30 p.m. tomorrow (Ullmer and Sons). The Journal Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Monday, 26 September 1968. | Seale, Ettie (I276)
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166 | Burgess B. Martin’s Funeral Held Today Crab Orchard, Ky., May 9 (Special) – Funeral services for Burgess B. Martin, 64, a farmer of Route 1, Brodhead, who died Sunday while fishing on Dix River about three miles east of here, were conducted at 1:30 o’clock this afternoon at Howard Funeral Home here by the Rev. Bill Hamilton and the Rev. H.L. Ponder. Burial was in Buffalo Springs cemetery at Stanford. Deputy Coroner Carl Speaks said Mr. Martin apparently died of a heart attack. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church and a native of Lincoln county. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Bernece Ponder Martin; two sons, Bennie and Quinten Martin, Cincinnati; two brothers, Edward Martin, Dermatt, Ark., and Harrison Martin, McKinney; two sisters, Mrs. Bertie Worley, Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. Bershie Bartlett, Stanford, and three grandchildren. The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Wednesday, 9 Mary 1962. | Martin, Burgess (I961)
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167 | Burial information from death certificate. | Schmeusser, Robert Samuel (I935)
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168 | Burial information from death certificate. | Murray, Infant Son (I1104)
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169 | Burial information from death certificate. | Murray, Infant Son (I1105)
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170 | Burial information from death certificate. | Stimac, Victor David (I1041)
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171 | Burial information from death certificate. | Cole, Wanda (I1052)
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172 | Burial information from death certificate. | Robinson, Cecil Homer (I903)
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173 | Burial information from death certificate. | Brown, Marce Ree (I1571)
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174 | Burial information from death certificate. | Marcum, Eddy (I1370)
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175 | Burial information from death certificate. | Mann, William Banner (I592)
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176 | Burial information from death certificate. Ethel, Kentucky, buried by friends | Chestnut, Susan (I1734)
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177 | Burial information from death certificate. Smith Cemetery, buried by friends. | Smith, William David (I132)
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178 | Burial information from obituary. | Hensley, Willa Dean (I1035)
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179 | Burial information from US Headstone Applications for Military Veterans | Raddatz, Gustave (I576)
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180 | Butch, as he was known to all family and friends, died unexpectedly in his sleep in the early morning hours of March 1, 2013. He leaves behind the love of his life, Kristen Ruiz; his brother, Edwin Kratzer and his wife Teresa; his sister, Colleen Steckel and her husband David; niece, Jenn Malvaez and her husband Christian; nephew, Andrew Burnett and his wife Amy; niece, Sara Kratzer; nephew, Kyle Kratzer; niece, Kayla Steckel; grand-nephew, Kohner Kratzer; and grand-niece, Sara Rocio Malvaez. Butch is predeceased by his parents, George and Edwina Meitzen. He will be missed, especially by those he spoiled the most – his cats, his fish and Homer. Butch was well known for the exquisite wood clocks he made and for his love of music – composing and producing a number of pieces from his self-built electronic music system. He proudly served eight years in the Army, mostly overseas, where he reached the rank of E5. He also obtained a master's degree in electrical engineering and taught at Heald College in Portland for several years. Butch loved Cubs baseball, bowling and golf. He was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, holding several positions, including Leading Knight and Exalted Ruler. News-Register (McMinnville, OR) - Tuesday, March 12, 2013 | Kratzer, Charles Wilson (I1708)
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181 | California voter registers Name: John Phipps Age: 52 Birth Year: abt 1816 Birth Place: Virginia Residence Year: 1868 Residence Place: Mendocino, California | Phipps, John (I378)
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182 | Camden Man Killed By Log At West Alex Sawmill Camden, Ohio – A Camden man, Gerald L. Wilmot, 37, 205 South Lafayette St., died Saturday afternoon from injuries suffered while unloading logs at the Green Saw Mill, one mile south of West Alexandria. Preble County Coroner Dr. Richard F. Siehl said Wilmot died from head injuries and that death was instantaneous. Wilmot also had a fractured right leg. Wilmot and his son-in-law, Kenneth Shannon, 19, also of 205 South Lafayette st., were hauling logs from the Horace Kuikendoll farm, south of here, to the saw mill. Shannon told Preble County sheriff’s authorities that Wilmot had released a chain boom tied around the logs on a flatbed truck. One of the logs rolled off the truck and struck Wilmot in the head, knocking him to the ground. Wilmot, also a former Eaton resident, was a veteran of the Korean War and an employe of Frigidaire Corp., in Dayton. He did logging in his spare time. Survivors include the widow, Doris Jean; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Wilmot of Camden; three daughters, Mrs. Pamela Denise Shannon of Camden and Kimberly Ann and Melissa Jean, both at home; one grandchild; seven sisters, Mrs. Vera Whitt of Middletown, Mrs. Reba Apple of Westchester, Mrs. Marie Lunsford and Mrs. Anna Bell Adams, both of Blanchester; Mrs. Ruby Rieger of Farmersville, Mrs. Donna Roby of Kokomo, Ind., and Mrs. Martha Gabbard of Camden; six brothers, James Cornett of Shoals, Ins., Benton Wilmot of Torrence, Calif.; Grand and Charles Wilmot, both of Middletown, and Earl and Franklin Wilmot, both of Trenton. Services for Mr. Wilmot will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Barnes Funeral Home in Eaton with Rev. Daryl Lane officiating. Burial will be in Mound Hill Union Cemetery in Eaton. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Sunday, 1 November 1970. | Wilmot, Gerald Leon (I1286)
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183 | Campton Man is Victim of Hail of Lead R. Boyd Stamper, 40, is shot down on visit to children Two Jailed on Murder Charge Sheriff Fred Stamper is unable to learn reason, he asserts Campton, Ky., June 30 – (AP) – John Clair and Arlie Hatton were held in the Wolfe county jail here today under charges of murder following their surrender to Sheriff Fred Stamper who said they made the simple statement they had killed R. Boyd Stamper, 40, a prisoner who fell in a surprise rain of bullets in front of his home. Stamper had gone to his home, with Clark county officers, to visit his children, the sheriff said. His body was :simply riddled” with bullets, the sheriff said. He was unable to give any reason for the shooting. The Messenger, Madisonville, Kentucky. Saturday, 30 June 1934, page 1. | Stamper, Robert Boyd (I97)
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184 | Campton – Lucy Moore, 83, a retired teacher, sister of Velma Oliver of Royal Oak, Mich., died Saturday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington after a long illness. Services 2 p.m. today at Shackelford Funeral Home. Visitation after 9 a.m. today. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 17 November 1987. | Moore, Lucy Anise (I49)
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185 | Campton – Maggie Allen Moore, 91, Bear Pen Road, retired licensed practical nurse, widow of Charles Clayton Moore, died of complications from cancer yesterday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Campton Methodist Church. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Friday, Shackelford Funeral Home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 28 October 1993. | Allen, Maggie Lou (I48)
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186 | Captain Enoch Osborn Co. Virginia Revolutionary War | Osborne, Ephriam Washington (I1680)
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187 | Careless smoking caused deadly fire Hamilton – A fire that killed a Hamilton woman and destroyed her home Aug. 23 was caused by careless smoking, Fire Chief Lyle Moore said Monday. Edith Nipper, 78, died in the fire, which officials have ruled accidental. The Brookcrest drive house is a total loss and the damage estimate was placed at $120,000. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tuesday, 29 August 2000. | McDaniel, Edith Margaret (I488)
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188 | Carico Carico, Jan. 17. – Court at McKee last week went off with several indictments made. – The little son, George, of Dan Foard has been very poorly with fever but is better at present. – They have the new shool house about completed at Carico. – James K. Hundley, son of John Hundley, is very poorly with fever. The Citizen, Berea, Kentucky. Thursday, 20 January 1916. | Hundley, James K. (I618)
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189 | Carl Douglas O'Dell MAY 3, 1926 – FEBRUARY 22, 2016 IN THE CARE OF Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens Arrangements under the direction of Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon, Florida. https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/brandon-fl/carl-odell-6816410 | O'Dell, Carl Douglas (I926)
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190 | Carl Marcum Carl Clinton Marcum, 63, of St. Paul died Dec. 25 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Little Rock. He was born Dec. 2, 1919, in Cass the son of Cornelius and Clara Opal Cooper Marcum. He serviced in the U.S. Army Air Corps and was a graduate of Arkansas Technological University. He was a retired school teacher. Survivors include two brothers, Glen Marcus and Howard Marcus, both of Lompoc, Calif.; and his step-mother, Mrs. Rosie Marcum of Westville, Okla. Services were Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1982, at the Bible Church at St. Paul with the Rev. Sam Judd officiating. Burial was at Brashears Switch Cemetery under the direction of the Nelson’s Funeral Home. The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. Thursday, 6 January 1983. | Marcum, Carl Clinton (I1395)
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191 | Carl “Rosie” M. Greer Carl “Rosie” M. Greer, 71, Attica, passed away at his home unexpectedly on Thursday, March 19, 2015. Carl was born in Williamsport, Indiana, on May 7, 1943. He was a life resident of Attica and attended Attica High School. Carl formerly worked at Harrison Steel Castings Company in Attica for 43 years and following his retirement began working at C&D Battery in Attica for the Pinkerton Security Company. Carl was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Attica. He was a die-hard Indiana University sports fan and a Chicago Cubs and Bears fan. He especially enjoyed his time spent with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. On May 16, 1964, Carol married Linda Lou Mitton in Attica. She preceded him in death on February 10, 2007. He leaves behind three daughters, Kristy (Mike) Grogan, Independence; Karla (Kevin) Tippy, Lafayette and Bobbi (Bill) Christenberry, Independence; two sons, Mike Greet, Dickson, TN and Ricky (fiancée Kim Sible) Greer, Attica; 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren; three brothers, George (Lois) Greer, Lafayette; Bobby Gene (Rhoda) Greer and Louis (Janet) Greer, both of West Point; three sisters, Willadene “Bo” Short, Frankfort; Pauline Phelps and Rosie (Robert) Long, both of Lafayette. He was precede in death by a sister, Janie Wirth. Friends may call at the Maus Funeral Home, Attica, on Tuesday, March 24th, from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, March 25th, at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. Harvey Lange officiating. Burial will follow in the Riverside Cemetery, Attica. Memorial contributions may be made to the Attica Assembly of God Church or the Trinity Life Ministries in Crawfordsville. Condolences may be sent on line to www. Mausfuneralhome.com Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Sunday, 22 March 2015. | Greer, Carl Monroe "Rosie" (I1111)
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192 | Carol Ann Obermeier Let us celebrate the Lord, as our mom, Carol Ann Obermeier, answered His Call on Tuesday November 10th. Born March 5th, 1944 in Cleveland, Ohio, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, James; her parents, Frank and June Mockler; her brother, Bill Mockler, and her sister, Joyce Fasilis. As an active member of St. Francis de Sales parish, she left a legacy of love and caring that touched the hearts of all those who knew here, in the last few years at home at Chapel Hill community, she was a servant of god holding a weekly rosary ministry and assisting whenever in need. Carol set at example for her family as a model mother and homemaker. She was a glorious example of christ’s love and left a strong foundation of faith in her daughters, Pam Obermeier Schott (Steve), Michelle Obermeier Wilson (John); and sons, Don (Barbara), and Keith (Jeanne); grandchildren, Matt, Coleen, Gretchen, Megan, Rebecca, Beth, Katie, Emilio, Manny and Olivia; and sister, Jan Shafer. Carol also leaves behind so many close friends and extended family, all who will miss her dearly. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at noon, Saturday, Nov 14th at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church with inurnment to be scheduled at a later date. Calling hours will be at House of Eberhardt Funeral Home, 472 W. Turkeyfoot Lake Rd. (Rt 619) Friday, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m., and Saturday from 9 am.m until 10:30 a.m. All are invited to join us in praying the rosary Saturday at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to St. Francis de Sale Parish or the Chapel Hill Retirement Community. The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio. Thursday, 12 November 2015. | Mockler, Carol Ann (I1726)
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193 | Carolyn Sue Brock February 21, 1947 - November 30, 2021 Carolyn Sue Brock, age 74, wife of Bobby Ray Brock of London, Kentucky passed away Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at her residence. She was the mother of Norman Brock and wife Tonya of East Bernstadt, Kentucky and Sherry Goodall and husband Tim of London, Kentucky; the sister of Eva McWhorter and husband Conley and Eddie Murray and wife Anna all of Annville, Kentucky, Geneva King of East Bernstadt, Kentucky, Kenneth Murray and wife Eileen of London, Kentucky, Wallace Murray and wife Margaret of Monticello, Kentucky, and Loretta Banks and husband Clarence of Dayton, Ohio. She was also blessed with five grandchildren, Jordan Brock, Bryson Brock, Brody Brock, Jarrett Goodall, and Lyndsey Goodall. She was preceded in death by her parents, Cannon and Phronia (Nantz) Murray; by her siblings, Glenn Murray, Johnny Murray, and Esie Mae Jones. Funeral services for Carolyn Sue Brock will be conducted Friday, December 3, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. in London Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Ryan Osborne officiating. Burial will follow at Ward Cemetery of London, Kentucky. | Murray, Carolyn Sue (I1118)
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194 | Carpenter Charles Harvey, 91, a long-time Miami resident died June 24, 1984 in Tallahassee, Fla. Survived by 3 sisters, Callie Kitchell, of Tallahassee, Ethel Fox, of Miami and Tevis Dean, of Mobile, Ala. Services 10am Wednesday (today) at Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel, 4600 WS 8 St. Burial Flagler Memorial. The Miami News, Miami, Florida. Wednesday, 27 June 1984. | Carpenter, Charles Harvey (I520)
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195 | Carroll E. Loper Hedrick, IA. - Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Faith Chapel Open Bible Church in Ottumwa for Carroll E. Loper, 82, of Hedrick, who died of cancer Monday at Veterans Medical Center in Des Moines. A graveside service will be at 3:30 p.m. at the Booneville Cemetery. Mr. Loper, who retired after 23 years as an inspector for International Harvester, was born in Eagleview, Mo. and lived in Des Moines, Mo., and lived in Des Moines for 58 years until moving here in 1978. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Irene, a son, Bruce of Des Moines; a brother, Willard of Newton; three sisters, Myrtle Evans of Wakee, Isabell Dunbar of Des Moines and Alberta Forrett of Adel; a grandchildren, and five step-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at Fremont Funeral Chapel, Fremont. | Loper, Carroll (I1578)
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196 | Casper Spivey, 74, of Livingston died March 17, 1989 at Pattic A. Clay Hospital in Richmond. He was born Sept. 21, 1915 in Rockcastle County, the son of Samuel and Clista Mahaffey Spivey and was a retired coal miner and a member of the Morning View Holiness Church. He is survived by his wife, Bernice Spivey of Livingston and two sisters, Bertha Terry of Cincinnati, Ohio and Tessilene Carpenter of Livingston. Services were March 19 at Morning View Holiness Church by Bro. Billy Medley. Burial was in the Bales Cemetery. Dowell and Marin Funeral Home was in Charge of Arrangements. Pallbearers were Jack Edwards, John Edwards, Larry Ponder, Jackie Ponder, Darrell Alcorn, Glen Parker and Paul Rowe. | Spivey, Casper (I462)
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197 | Cass Native, One of 19 Children, Died January 23 Funeral services for Mrs. Walter Bryan, 54, who died at her home at Peterpender Jan. 23, were conducted at Lowes Creek Jan. 25 by Rev. J.W. Johnston. Survivors, in addition to her husband, are a son, Rufus Morgan, of the home; four daughters, Mrs. Elsey Dickerson of Barnes, Mrs. Jettie Ward of Camden, Mrs. Velma Milam of Arvin, Calif., and Mrs. Jean Milam of Peterpender; her father, Eli Turner of Cass; nine brothers, Cloe Turner of Ozark, Louis and William Turner of Detroit, Mich., Hugh Turner of Hammond, Ind., Howard Turner, of Shamrock, Texas, and Champ, Roy, Frank, and Cleston Turner of Cass; and nine sisters, Mrs. Clara Kale of Peru, Kans., Mrs. Martha Carlisle and Mrs. Minnie Patrick of Detroit, Mrs. Flora Spears of Mountainburg, Mrs. Pearl Moore of Napa, Calif., Mrs. Wand Carter of Richland, Washington, Mrs. Grace Turner of Altus and Misses Patsy and Joy Turner of Cass. The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. Thursday, 9 February 1950, page 1. | Turner, Emily Clyde (I1336)
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198 | Cemetery name from death certificate. No entry on Find a Grave. | Robinson, Infant Son (I1649)
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199 | Charles C. Kidwell Oxford, Ohio – Charles C. Kidwell, 64, 514 Sandra Drive, died Thursday at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Kentucky and had lived in the Oxford area since 1950. He was a longtime employee of Hueston Woods State Park. Survivors include his wife, Nellie; three daughters, Wanda Behrens of McLean, Va., Carolyn White of Oxford and Brenda Watson of Dayton; six grandchildren; five sisters and two brothers. Funeral service for Charles C. Kidwell will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Marshall Smith Funeral Home, 101 W. Church st., where friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Somerville cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Oxford United Methodist Church or to the Charles Kidwell Memorial Fund in care of Oxford View Nursing Home. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Saturday, 10 November 1984. | Kidwell, Charles Carroll (I1305)
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200 | Charles D. Moore West Liberty – Charles D. Moore, 51, Dayton, Ohio, died at 9:30 a.m. Monday at his residence. He was a native of Wolfe County and a member of the Ezel Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and the Antioch Shrine. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Elma Moore; his mother, Mrs. Elsie Moore, Hazel Green; two sisters, Mrs. Golden Wheeler, Grassy Creek, and Mrs. Ruby Brewer, Dayton, Ohio, and a brother, Paul Moore, Hazel Green. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at the Hazel Green Christian Church by Dr. Gabriel Banks, the Rev. Carl Faulkner and the Rev. Oliver Mason. Burial will be in the Hazel Green Cemetery. The body will be brought to the Potter Funeral Home here at 2 p.m. Thursday. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 20 January 1965. | Moore, Charles Bertain (I1740)
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