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2201 | In the 1870 US census, Judah Moore, age 92, is in the householf of her widowed daughter-in-law, Emadantha (Shackelford) (Moore) Brown. | Bowman, Judah Wood (I58)
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2202 | In the 1880 census, Sarah is in Clinton Township, Vermillion County, Indiana, in the household of her daughter and son-in-law Matilda (Phipps) Potter and Henry Potter. Both Matilda and Henry are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Clinton, Vermillion County, Indiana. There is also a headstone of "Phipps", no dates there. Possibly it might be for Sarah. | Coelsey, Sarah (I385)
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2203 | In the 1880 US census Robert Smith, widower, is in the householf of his daughter and son-in-law, Martha (Smith) and Abner Moore. | Smith, Robert (I103)
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2204 | In the 1880 US census, Elizabeth Robinson, widow, age 63, is in the household of her son Arthur Robinson and family. | McDaniel, Elizabeth (I140)
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2205 | In the 1900 census, David Spivey is listed as widower living with his parents. In the 1920 census, David is listed as a widower living with his parents. However, his wife Marvilla is listed as divorced and living with their four children, also in Livingston, Kentucky. In the 1930 census, David is listed as a widower living in the household his nephew Albert Spivey and Albert's wife, Oddie. | Spivey, David (I300)
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2206 | In the 1900 US census Alfred Robinson's household is next door to his son Foster Robinson's household and very near the household of his son Julian Robinson's household. | Robinson, Alfred Ellis (I141)
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2207 | In the 1900 US census Laura Robinson, age 16, and Daniel Robinson, age 15, are in the household of their oldest brother, Thomas Alva Robinson. | Robinson, Laura (I89)
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2208 | In the 1900 US census Laura Robinson, age 16, and Daniel Robinson, age 15, are in the household of their oldest brother, Thomas Alva Robinson. | Robinson, Daniel (I150)
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2209 | In the 1900 US census, Benjamin and Rhoda's household includes her youngest siblings, Mary Robinson, age 11 and Julia Robinson, age 10. | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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2210 | In the 1900 US census, Mary Robinson, age 11 and sister Julia Robinson, age 10, are in the household of their oldest sister, Rhoda (Robinson) and Benjamin Tankersley. | Robinson, Mary Jane (I87)
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2211 | In the 1900 US census, Mary Robinson, age 11 and sister Julia Robinson, age 10, are in the household of their oldest sister, Rhoda (Robinson) and Benjamin Tankersley. | Robinson, Jewell Ruth (I137)
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2212 | In the 1900 US census, Stacy (Smith) Moore, age 54, divorced, is in the household of her daughter and son-in-law, John and Caroline Moore. | Smith, Anastasia Stacy (I6)
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2213 | In the 1910 census Elija and Sarah Hopkins had eight children: Charley, Marris, James, Laura, Lulu, Frank, Gabe, and Ora. | Hoskins, Elijah F. (I198)
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2214 | In the 1910 US census, Mary Robinson, age 22, is in the household of her sister and brother-in-law, Paralee and George Asher. | Robinson, Mary Jane (I87)
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2215 | In the 1910 US cenus, Julia Robinson, age 20, is in the householf of her sister and brother-in-law, Rhoda and Benjamin Tankersley | Robinson, Jewell Ruth (I137)
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2216 | In the 1920 census his name is recorded as James M. Walls. In all other census and all other records his name is John M. Walls. | Walls, John M. (I1651)
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2217 | In the 1920 census, Anna Belle Wilmot (age 3) is in the household of her paternal grandparents, Reuben and Mary Wilmot in Conway, Rockcastle County, Kentucky. In the 1930 census, Anna (age 14) is still in the household of her paternal grandmother, Mary Wilmot (widow) in Conway, Rockcastle County, Kentucky. | Wilmot, Anna Bell (I1291)
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2218 | In the 1930 census, Charles (age 10) and his brother Robert (age 8) are listed as orphans in the household of Thomas and Eliza Johnson in Beatie Township, Benton County, Arkansas. In the 1940 census, Charles (age 20) is listed as nephew in the household of Roy F. and Inez LaBorne in Compton, Los Angeles County, California. Inez was Emily Inez Mahaffey, Margaret's youngest sister. | Ivey, Charles Andrew (I1454)
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2219 | In the 1930 census, Elizabeth, widow, is in the household of her youngest daughter Inez and Inez's husband Claude Foreman. | Alumbaugh, Elizabeth (I364)
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2220 | In the 1930 census, Fred is a boarder living in Cincinnati and listed as divorced. In the 1940 census, he has married a 2nd time to wife Isabelle and they have a 4 year old son. | Schmeusser, Fred William (I521)
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2221 | In the 1930 census, Robert (age 8) and his brother Charles (age 10) are listed as orphans in the household of Thomas and Eliza Johnson in Beatie Township, Benton County, Arkansas. In the 1940 census, Robert (age 18) is listed as in the State Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Benton Unit, in Haskell, Saline County, Arkansas. His brother Charles (age 20) is listed as nephew in the household of Roy F. and Inez LaBorne in Compton, Los Angeles County, California. Inez was Emily Inez Mahaffey, Margaret's youngest sister. | Ivey, Robert Clyde (I1519)
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2222 | In the 1930 US census the household is headed by Minerva Sibert, age 73, widow, and has three of her grandchildren: Hallei Sibert, age 14; Boyd Sibert, age 18, and Jim Sibert, age 11. Their father, Pierce Sibert, had died in 1925. | Cottengim, Minerva (I207)
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2223 | In the 1940 census the household includes, Duke, and sons Bobbie, age 15; David, age 12; Joe, age 10; and Peter, age 2 months. In the 1950 census, enumerated 1 May 1940, the household includes Duke, Ida and three children: David, age 23, James, age 30, and Peter, age 10. | Watson, Duke (I782)
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2224 | In the 1940 census, Blanche Murray Mann, age 42, is a widow among a very long list of lodgers at the Lynch Hotel. | Murray, Blanche (I585)
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2225 | In the 1940 census, Mattie is back in the household of her parents. She is listed as Mattie Baker, age 33, widowed. In the 1950 census, Mattie is still in the household of her parents. She is listed as Mattie Baker, age 43, divorced. | Baker, Mattie Jane (I631)
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2226 | In the 1940 census, Mertie is in the household of her second husband Ruford Callahan. The household includes Mertie and Ruford's two children and three children of Mertie and the late William Spivey: Loretta Callahan, age 3; Joseph Callahan, age 1; Virgus Spivey, age 17; Dolorus Spivey, age 10; and Clyde Spivey, age 7. | Summers, Mertle "Mertie" (I452)
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2227 | In the 1940 US census John Robinson is a roomer in the Wilson Broaddus household. | Robinson, John (I1)
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2228 | In the 1950 census, Gordon is listed as divorced. Their two daughters, Marsha and Jill, are in his household. | Hicks, Gordon (I988)
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2229 | Inez age 73 of Fairfield passed away Thursday February 25, 2016 at Mercy Hospital of Fairfield. She was born October 30, 1942 in Hazard, Kentucky the daughter of the late Cullen and Rachel (Holland)Combs . Mrs. Bowles was married to Fred Bowles and he preceded her in death in 2004. She worked for many years at Moraine Plastics. She loved children, gardening, fishing, and going to thrift stores. She was of the Baptist faith and attended church for many years in Fairfield. Mrs. Bowles is survived by her two sons Dwayne E. (fiancé Terry Burck) Bowles and Donald R. (fiancé Mary Kay Stamper) Bowles; three grandchildren Miranda Faye Bowles, Kaytlin Leann Bowles, and Justin Ray Bowles, and one great grandson Matthew Bowles. She was also preceded in death by her step mother Alpha Gay. Visitation at THE WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 3080 Homeward Way at Rt. 4, Fairfield on Tuesday March 1, 2016 from 10:00 AM until the time of the funeral service at 11:00 AM, with Rev. Ron Roberts, officiating. Burial to follow in Millville Cemetery. www.websterfuneralhomes.com | Combs, Inez (I413)
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2230 | Inhalation, burns fatal A 48-year-old New Lebanon man died Sunday of severe burns and smoke inhalation, a spokeswoman for the Montgomery County coroner said yesterday. Charles Wiltrout, New Lebanon fire chief, theorized that Nicholas Cole Sr., 147 Swanson St., New Lebanon, died when he went into the attic of his one-story house to check problems with the electricity after he had seen smoke. “The attic is a crawl space and when he crawled in, he must have become disoriented,” Wiltrout said. Wiltrout said the cause of the fire is under investigation, but he believes it started from electrical problems cause by severe weather. He said the investigation has been held up because the Dayton Power & Light Co. has been too busy with storm-related repairs and restoring power to surrounding counties to turn the power off at the house. The Journal-Herald, Dayton, Ohio. Tuesday, 2 February 1982. | Cole, Nicholas (I1050)
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2231 | Inventory of John Hash Seven and one half lb wool One Horse a percle (parcel?) of leather fourteen pounds and one half of Iron a pasel (pasel?) of iron tools Seven pounds and one haf of puter (pewter?) one candlestick one copper skillet four knives and 6 forks three pint cups and one collander a pesel (passel?) of (?) ware one pot one riddle (griddle?) one hair sifter one hime (hymn?) book three eggs one saddle one bed and furniture two ploughs irons and handgings one arm chir (chair?) six chairs one Year old Stear (steer) Two hoes five sheep three hogs one grinding stone Three (hils??) https://emptybranchesonthefamilytree.com/2019/02/john-hash-revolutionary-war-soldier-montgomery-county-virginia/ | Hash, John (I1775)
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2232 | Irene Killius, age 83, died April 15, 2011, at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak. Born April 23, 1927, in Mary, Ky. She married, Glenn, May 20, 1950, in Royal Oak. Mrs. Killius was a resident of Clawson for 60 years, and was a member of First Baptist Church of Sterling Heights for over 30 years; she was a huge asset in the ministry of the Sunshine Sunday School Fellowship. She is survived by children, Gerald (Debra) Killius of Madison Heights, James (Jacquelyn) Killius of Sterling Heights; siblings, Jean (the late Jim) Warbington of Troy, and Phyllis (Jon) Solberg of Groveland Township; grandchildren, Autumn (Jon) Taylor, Marie, Stephen and Scott Killius; great-grandchild, Peyton Taylor. Visitation Sunday 4-8 p.m. and Monday 2-8 p.m. at Edward Swanson & Son Funeral Home, 30351 Dequindre, Madison Heights. Additional visitation, Tuesday 10 a.m. until time of service, 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church of Sterling Heights, 33380 Ryan Road, Sterling Heights. Interment Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. Memorials to First Baptist Church of Sterling Heights. | Oliver, Irene (I433)
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2233 | IRENE LOPER Hedrick - Irene Parker Loper, 79, of Hedrick died June 12, 1992, at Sunnyslope Care Center in Ottumwa. She was born February 27, 1913, in Ottumwa to Phillip and Clara Christy Crow. She married Dale Parker. He preceded her in death. She married Carroll Loper. He died May7, 1990. She had worked for State Auto Insurance in Des Moines for 30 years. She was a member of Faith chapel of the Open Bible in Ottumwa, the Order of Eastern Star in Des Moines, and American Legion Auxiliary in Hedrick. She is survived by three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; and two sons, Bobby and Billy Loper. The service will be 10:30am Tuesday at Faith Chapel in Ottumwa, the Rev. David Grandon officiating. Burial will be in Ottumwa Cemetery. Family visitation will be from 7 to 8:30pm today at Fremont Funeral Chapel. | Crow, Sarah Irene (I1186)
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2234 | Is this our William and Sarah Phipps? US Civil War pension index Name: Sarah E Phipps Gender: Female Filing Date: 1 Feb 1906 Place Filed: Indiana and Illinois Relation to Head: Widow Spouse: William Phipps Roll number: 373 Name: William Phipps Gender: Male Unit: C 4 Battln. D.C. Infantry Filing Date: 11 Jul 1891 Place Filed: Indiana and Illinois Relation to Head: Soldier Spouse: Sarah E Phipps Roll number: 373 | Phipps, William (I371)
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2235 | Is this our William and Sarah Phipps? US Civil War pension index Name: Sarah E Phipps Gender: Female Filing Date: 1 Feb 1906 Place Filed: Indiana and Illinois Relation to Head: Widow Spouse: William Phipps Roll number: 373 Name: William Phipps Gender: Male Unit: C 4 Battln. D.C. Infantry Filing Date: 11 Jul 1891 Place Filed: Indiana and Illinois Relation to Head: Soldier Spouse: Sarah E Phipps Roll number: 373 | Coelsey, Sarah (I385)
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2236 | Is this the same man? Name: William J. W. Phipps Enlistment Age: 18 Birth Date: abt 1846 Enlistment Date: 14 Mar 1864 Enlistment Place: Independence, Virginia Enlistment Rank: Private Muster Date: 14 Mar 1864 Muster Place: Virginia Muster Company: C Muster Regiment: 45th Infantry Muster Regiment Type: Infantry Muster Information: Enlisted Side of War: Confederacy Survived War?: Yes Eye Color: Gray Hair Color: Dark Height: 5 ft, 8 inches Notes: 1864-12-15 Issued clothing, Estimated day Additional Notes: Died of scarlet fever between 1912 and 1932. Title: The Virginia Regimental Histories Series | Phipps, William James Worth (I807)
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2237 | Isabel Dunbar, 78, of Adel died of a heart ailment Monday at the Perry Lutheran Home. The body has been cremated and a memorial service will be at a later date. Mrs. Dunbar was born in Lamoni and lived in Adel four years, coming from Greenfield, Des Moines and Stuart. She retired as a variety store clerk. Surviving are her husband, Tony; a son, Donald of Des Moines; a brother, Willard Loper of Newton; two sisters, Myrtle Evans of Waukee and Alberta Forret of Adel; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Fisher Funeral Home handled arrangements. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Thursday, 6 May 1993. | Loper, Isabel Wilma (I1585)
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2238 | Isaiah Phipps Civil War service record: Name Isaiah Phipps Enlistment Date 4 Aug 1862 Enlistment Place Irvine, Kentucky Enlistment Rank Private Muster Date 13 Feb 1863 Muster Place Kentucky Muster Company E Muster Regiment 14th Cavalry Muster Regiment Type Cavalry Muster Information Enlisted Muster Out Date 24 Mar 1864 Muster Out Place Camp Nelson, Kentucky Muster Out Information Mustered Out Side of War Union Survived War? Yes Title Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky | Phipps, Isaiah "Nach" (I37)
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2239 | Isaiah Phipps US Veterans Administration master index entry: Name Isaiah Phipps Record Type Military Service Birth Date 16 Jan 1844 Military Date 24 Mar 1864 Residence Place Muskogee, Okla Death Date 21 Oct 1931 | Phipps, Isaiah "Nach" (I37)
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2240 | Jack E. Stephens, 79, passed away at his home in Dallas, Texas on September 24, 2013. Jack was born on November 4, 1933 to James Edward and Drucilla (Marcum) Stephens in Arp, Texas. He graduated from Arp High School in 1951 before joining the Army. Jack is survived by his sons, Beau of Frisco, Texas; Todd and wife Lisa of Kentucky; and daughter, Staci Stephens Ashley and husband Steve Ashley of Odessa, Texas; grandchildren, Stockton Anna Ashley, Austin and Lauren Stephens, Trinity and Brendan Stephens; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Jack was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Patsy Evans. Funeral services will be held at the DFW National Cemetery, Dallas, Texas and are limited to immediate family only. Published in Dallas Morning News on October 3, 2013 | Stephens, Jack Edward (I1485)
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2241 | Jackie Anderson, age 69, of Muddy Gap Road, Manchester, Kentucky, passed away Saturday, April 18, 2015 at her residence. She was the mother of Darrell Anderson and wife Debra of Manchester, Kentucky, the sister of Agnes Sams, and Earnest Sibert both of Manchester, Kentucky, and Harley Sibert and wife Norma Lee of London, Kentucky. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Anderson; by one son, Marvin Anderson; by her parents, Boyd and Florence (Mayfield) Sibert. Funeral services for Jackie Anderson will be conducted Tuesday, April 21, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. in London Funeral Home Chapel with Chase Whitis officiating. Burial will follow at Manchester Memorial Gardens. The family of Jackie Anderson will receive friends at London Funeral Home after 12:00 noon on Tuesday, April 21, 2015. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Jackie Anderson please visit our Sympathy Store. https://www.londonfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Jackie-Anderson-1173/?wms_redirected=1#!/Obituary | Sibert, Jackie E. M. (I221)
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2242 | Jackson James Doyle (Jim) York, 66, died Sat, Jan 26, 2008. Funeral Tue 10am. Visit 6pm Mon, Breathitt Funeral Home Chapel. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Tuesday, 29 January 2008. | York, James Doyle (I1067)
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2243 | JACKSON - Leeann York, 54, wife of Jimmy York, died Thu. Visitation 6pm Fri. Funeral 11am Sat at Breathitt Funeral Home. Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Apr. 6, 2007. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/leeann-york-obituary?id=36113956 | Whittaker, Lee Ann (I1070)
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2244 | Jackson County Youth Is Acquitted of Murder Charge Mt. Vernon, Ky., Jan. 24. (AP) – Joe Clark 22, of Jackson county, charged with the murder of John Spivey, 29, who was slain August 18 of last year, was acquitted here today by a jury which deliberated three hours. The defense contended that Clark killed Spivey in self defense. The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky. Friday, 25 January 1935. | Spivey, John (I459)
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2245 | Jackson Phillips PHILLIPS, Jackson "Fritz" 57, of Dayton, met the Lord Wednesday March 24, 2004 at his home. Fritz was born in Livingston, Kentucky on June 19, 1946; retired from the former Modern Industrial Plastics with over 28 years of service; an active member of the Philadelphia Drive Church of God. Preceded in death by his son, Johnny E.; father, Earl Phillips; sister, Lois Y. Reams; brother, Benny Phillips. Survived by his beloved wife of 37 years, Linda M.; daughter, Jennifer Phillips; granddaughter, Skylin Butcher; mother, Anna Phillips; 3 sisters, Shirley Miller, Juanita Rose & Ann Phillips; 2 brothers, Brad & Gary Phillips; special sister-in-law, Sherri Bunn; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins & many friends. Funeral service 10:00 a.m. Saturday at the GEORGE C. MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, "Northridge Chapel", 5040 Frederick Pike at Needmore Road. Pastor Bill Harrison officiating. Interment Dayton Memorial Park Cemetery. Fritz's family will receive friends 5-8 p.m. Friday (TODAY) at the George C. Martin Funeral Home. Published in Dayton Daily News on Mar. 26, 2004 | Philips, Jackson Fritz (I1615)
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2246 | James "Ray" Jefferson age 75 of Miamisburg, passed away Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at his residence. Ray was born March 2, 1938 in Hancock County, TN to the late Horace "Hawk" and Ida (Reed) Jefferson. In addition to his parents, Ray was preceded in death by his brothers, Bruce, Albert and Jerry Jefferson. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Ruth (Bowles) Jefferson; his children, Stevie R. (Darlene) Jefferson of Miamisburg and Tammy L. (Bob) Manor of Wilmington; his granddaughter, Amanda R. (Josh) Allen of Germantown; great grandsons, Jeremy S. and Jordan M.; his sisters, June and Wanda Grace; a brother, Matt; several nieces and nephews; a close family friend, Harry Wells, Jr.; his cat, Pookie as well as many more extended family and friends. After high school, Ray went to work for the iron industry as a foundry worker, grinder and molder for Miami Foundry. This work is what brought him to the area in 1955. Ray never met a stranger and loved to read and garden, but more than anything he enjoyed getting to know those around him through conversation and a little southern humor. Ray was Baptist by faith and had a great appreciation for nature; he will be greatly missed. Family will receive friends at Gebhart-Schmidt-Parramore Funeral Home, Miamisburg. Funeral services at the funeral home and officiated by Pastor Larry Lambes. Burial will take place at Highland Memorial Cemetery, Miamisburg immediately following services. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice in memory of Ray. Gebhart-Schmidt-Parramore Funeral Home 508 E Linden Ave, Miamisburg, OH 45342 | Jefferson, James Ray (I859)
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2247 | James (Jim) Michael Greer, 57, Floyds Knobs, formerly of Washington County, died Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007, at Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services in New Albany. He was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and president of The Fox Group (Bruce Fox Inc.), where he worked for more than 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Sharon; a son, James Cory (J.C.) Greer; his stepfather, Irvin (Dutch) Nicholson; a sister, Judy Roach; and a brother Irvin (Hank) Nicholson Jr. Visitation: Sunday, Sept. 16, noon to 8 p.m., and Monday, Sept. 17, after 9 a.m. at Kfrat Funeral Service in New Albany. Funeral: Monday, Sept. 17, at 10 a.m. at Silver Street United Methodist Church with entombment at Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, both in New Albany. The family suggests memorial gifts to Silver Street United Methodist Church, 413 Silver St., New Albany, IN 47150. (The Corydon Democrat) | Greer, James Michael (I1125)
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2248 | James A. Obermeier James (Jim) (Obie) A. Obermeier, 80, of Manchester, Ohio passed away peacefully February 28, 2013. Jim was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. He graduated from Buchtel H.S. and is an alumnus of The University of Akron. Jim retired from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company after 34 years of service as an electrical engineer. Jim was an active parishioner; volunteer and Eucharistic minister at St. Francis de Sale Catholic Church and a member of the Knights of Columbus. Jim’s interests included gardening, collecting coins, watching movies, fishing and napping. Jim enjoyed the challenge of fixing anything broken. His greatest joy in life was spending time with his wife of 47 years and best friend Carol (Mockler) Obermeier and enjoying time picnicking, celebrating holidays, vacationing or just spending time with family. Preceded in death by beloved parents, Albert (Curley) and Barbara Obermeier and brother, Richard (Dick) Obermeier. He lives on in the memories of his daughters, Pam (Steve) Schott, Michelle (John) Wilson; sons, Don (Barbie) Obermeier, Keith (Jeanne) Obermeier; and grandchildren, Gretchen, Megan, Matt, Coleen, Emilio, Manny, Olivia, Becca, Beth, and Katie, as well as many beloved cousins, in-laws, nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the staff of Chapel Hill Retirement Community for their loving care and compassion. A funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, March 4, 2013 at 10 a.m. at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church, 4019 Manchester Rd., Akron, OH 44319. The family will receive friends Sunday, March 3, 3 to 7 p.m. at House of Eberhardt Funeral Home, 472 W. Turkeyfoot Lake Rd. (Rt. 619). Rosary service at 6:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, if you desired, donations may be made to St. Frances de Sales Parish or to Chapel Hill Life Enrichment Fund, 12200 Strausser Street NW, Canal Fulton, OH 44614. The Akron Beacon Journal, Akron, Ohio. Saturday, 2 March 2013. | Obermeier, James Albert (I1727)
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2249 | James Alice Spivey | Spivey, Alice (I464)
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2250 | James Carmon Brown, passed away July 1, 2020, at 80 years of age, surrounded by his loving family and strong faith. Jim is sadly missed by his wife of 23 years Linda; children Teresa Dornhorst (Kip), James "Slugger" Brown, Suzette Daine (Robert), and Jeffrey Stamper (Janie), 11 cherished grandchildren and 6 cherished great grandchildren. He will be forever remembered by his brother William Brown (Roxeanne), Walter Brown (Diane), sister Zelda Causey and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. Jim was born December 28, 1939, in Totz, Kentucky to the late John Parker Brown and Martha Marie Wilmott Brown. After graduation he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where in 1968 ,with his brothers he started a construction business which became Miami Valley Ready Mix and they owned for 38 years. He also was a bank founder to two local banks and on their boards. He retired to a 300 acre cattle ranch but never stopped living life to the fullest. He had many interests and you could find him playing in a band, boating, enjoying his motor home, making improvements on his ranch, going on trips and always spending time out with dear friends Bobby and Wanda Slaughter. In addition to his parents, Jim was preceded in death by sisters Evalene Brown, Ruby Bates, Natilla Hill and brothers Riley, Jerry and Marsalee Brown. A visitation will be held at Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home, located at 635 E Marion Ave Punta Gorda, FL 33952 on Sunday July 7, 2020 from 4 -6 p.m. | Brown, James Carmon (I1569)
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