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301 Death Toll In Mine Accident Raises To 3
Hazard, Ky., Dec. 29 (AP) – The death toll from a slate fall in the Kenmont Coal Co. mine rose to three today as Herbert McCray, 23, succumbed in a Lexington hospital.
Velmer Moore, 44, and James Farmer 25, were killed in the slate fall Thursday and McCray was critically injured.
The Owensboro Messenger, Owensboro, Kentucky. Sunday, 30 December 1951.
 
Moore, Velmer (I45)
 
302 Deaths
Mrs. Lucy E. Rice, 41 years, Deaconess Hospital, abscess.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Sunday, 22 September 1918. 
Moore, Lucy E. (I91)
 
303 Deaths – Mr. Spears Fisher, who was here from Middleburg, yesterday told us of the death of Mrs. Joseph Fletcher, aged 73, and Mrs. George Hash, 35. The former left a husband and five grown children and the latter a husband and four small children. Consumption and typhoid fever carried them off.
Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Tuesday, 13 November 1900.
 
Cole, Mary (I1656)
 
304 December 13, 2003 Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio

Lloyd A. Moore

Lloyd A. Moore, age 62, of Hamilton, Ohio, died Thursday, December 11, 2003, at 1:55 p.m. at University Hospital Cincinnati, Ohio. He was born on March 23, 1941, in Allock, [Perry County], Kentucky the son of Velmer and Myrtle (Curtis) Moore, being educated in the Kentucky schools graduating from M.C. Napier High School. On May 1, 1957, in Hazard, Kentucky, he married Carolyn Baker. He was employed at Ford Motor Company as a manufacturing technician for 34 years, retiring in 1997. He was a member of St. Clair Ave. Baptist Church, Local Union #863 and Oxford Lodge #67 F&AM.

He is survived by his wife, Carolyn of Hamilton; his children, Karen (Jeff) Eikens of Liberty Township and Kenneth A. (Gerry) Moore of Fairfield Township; six grandchildren, who were the love of his life, Shane, Brandi, Allen, Amanda, Angela, Danielle and one great-grandchild, Kaitlynn; one sister, Dorothy (Harold) Smith of Trenton; four brothers, Ralph (Geneva) Moore of Millville, Lee (Kathleen) Moore of Loveland, Buster (Hazel) Moore of Fairfield and Doug (Judy) Moore of Fairfield Township. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Malta Fugate.

Funeral services will be Monday, December 15, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. at the St. Clair Ave. Baptist Church, 695 St. Clair Avenue, Hamilton, with Pastor Ty Choate officiating. Visitation will be Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 3950 Pleasant Avenue, Hamilton. Oxford Lodge #67 F&AM will hold services Sunday at 7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. Clair Ave. Baptist Church.
 
Moore, Lloyd Allen (I427)
 
305 Deputy Marshal of Crab Orchard, Lige Hoskins, died at 10 a.m. on December 24, 1911, as a result of four bullet wounds received in a shootout with the Wallin brothers.
The Wallins were involved in an altercation at John Riddle's soft drink stand on December 23rd. When Deputy Marshall Hoskins arrived, Walter Wallin drew his pistol and shot at Hoskins, striking him in the leg. Hoskins then drew his own weapon and shot Walter Wallin through the heart, killing him instantly. Firing as he backed out the door, Hoskins wounded Dud Wallin and Ben Howard. When he had reached the door, Jake Wallin came from across the street and began firing at Hoskins. Hoskins was out of bullets by that time, and was unable to return fire. Hoskins was shot four times by Jake Wallin. Jake Wallin was placed under arrest by Sheriff W. L. McCarty and charged with murder.
The funerals of both Elijah Hoskins and Walter Wallin were held on Christmas Day 1911.
 
Hoskins, Elijah F. (I198)
 
306 Dickerson
Boody – William L. Dickerson, 65, Boody, died Thursday (Feb. 14, 2002).
Burial: at a later date, Arkansas. Arrangements by: Dawson & wikoff West Wood Street Funeral Home.
Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois. Friday, 15 February 2002.
 
Dickerson, William Levi (I1515)
 
307 Died of fever. Alumbaugh, William (I292)
 
308 Died of typhoid fever.
 
Hundley, James K. (I618)
 
309 Died of typhoid fever. Spivey, Rebecca (I441)
 
310 Died of typhoid fever. Ponder, Sammie G. W. (I478)
 
311 Died Tuesday
Alfred E. Zeigler Funeral Friday
Funeral for Alfred E. Zeigler, 67, of Caldwell Place will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Myers Funeral Service, Reed and Jewell Chapel on 25th Street, with the Rev. Harold E. Armstrong officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today and from 12:30 until service time Friday. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or Bartholomew County Humane Society.
Mr. Zeigler died at 9:25 p.m. Tuesday, March 14, 1995, at Columbus Regional Hospital.
He was a test foreman at Cummins Engine Co., retiring in 1982, was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II and a member of First Christian Church and the American Legion.
Born June 23, 1927, in Columbus, he was the son of John and Doris Barros Zeigler, later Doris Zeigler Bryer Prather. He married Lorraine Hensley Oct. 18, 1946 in Columbus. She precede him in death Feb. 13, 1991. He married Gladys Parrigin March 21, 1992, in Columbus. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, Stephen Zeigler of Stafford, Va.; grandchildren, Brandt V., Arianne S., and Nikolaas H. Zeigler, all of Stafford; a sister, Linda Bryer of Columbus; and half brothers, John Zeigler of North Carolina and Bill Zeigler.
The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. Thursday, 15 March 1995.
 
Zeigler, Alfred Edison (I1038)
 
312 Died Wednesday
Lorraine Zeigler
Funeral Saturday
Funeral for Lorraine Zeigler, 64, of Caldwell Place, will be conducted by Myers Funeral Service at 11 a.m. Saturday at Hathway-Myers Chapel, with the Rev. Harold E. Armstrong officiating. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
Memorial may be made to Bartholomew County Humane Society.
Mrs. Zeigler died at 7:40 p.m. Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis.
She was a member of First Christian Church and Bartholomew County Humane Society and a former member of Business and Professional Women. She had been a bookkeeper for the former E&E Poultry Co., retiring 12 years ago.
She was born Oct. 8, 1926, in Pendleton, the daughter of Amanda Rose Hensely of Commiskey and the late Henry Hensely. She married Alfred Zeigler on Oct. 18, 1946, in Columbus. He survives.
Also surviving are a son, Stephen Zeigler of Stafford, Va.; grandchildren, Brandt, Arraine, and Nikolaas Zeigler, all of Stafford; six sisters and a brother.
The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. Friday, 15 February 1991.
 
Hensley, Elizabeth Lorraine (I1032)
 
313 Died: Monday the 12th, Buck Spivy, an aged citizen living near town. He had been in very poor health for some time. His remains were laid to rest in the Ward cemetery to await the call of the Master.
Mount Vernon Signal, Mount Vernon, Kentucky. Friday, 16 April 1915.

 
Spivey, Zadock (I40)
 
314 Dittman
Funeral services for Vernon G. Dittman, 62, 813 April Lane, will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the First United Methodist Church of Lutz with Rev. David Talley officiating. Mr. Dittman will be sent to the Marshall-Smith Funeral Home, Oxford, Ohio, for services and interment Saturday at 1 p.m. Survivors are wife, Mrs. Inez Dittman, Tampa; sons, Steve G. Dittman, Tampa, V. Keith Dittman, Ohio and Richard Dittman, Tampa; brother, Melvin Dittman, Ohio; sister, Erma McCreary, Ohio; and 5 grandchildren. Friends may call this evening at the church from 6 ‘til 8. Arrangements by Jennings Funeral Home.
The Tampa Times, Tampa, Florida. Wednesday, 7 November 1979.
 
Dittman, Vernon George (I913)
 
315 DITTMAN, Inez Age 89 of Lutz, Florida passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2015.
She was born in Hamilton, Ohio on June 12, 1925 to Troy and Katherine (Kelly) Townsend Sr. On August 13, 1943 in Hamilton she married Vernon Dittman, who preceded her in death in 1979.
Inez was retired from New Miami Elementary and Sanders Elementary in Land O' Lakes, Florida and University Church of God Christian School in Tampa, Florida.
She is survived by her Children, Steve (Janis) Dittman, Keith (Kathy) Dittman, and Rick (Peggy) Dittman; 10 grandchildren, Sandra (Terrence) Dornford, Steven (Mary) Dittman, Rick II (Carla) Dittman, David (Ellen) Dittman, Chris (Brooke) Dittman, Nick (Kristen) Dittman, Dustin (Lauren) Dittman, Brian Dittman, Lacey (Mike) Coone, and Wade Rivers; 14 great-grandchildren; a great-great grandchild; and a brother, Troy Townsend Jr.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon Dittman; a daughter, Claudia Lee Dittman; a sister, Faye Wheatley; and her parents.
Funeral service will be held at Brown Dawson Flick Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, on Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 12:30 PM with Pastor Scott Miller officiating. Burial will follow at Millville Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Thursday, April 23, 2015 from 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Heart of Georgia Hospice or Haven Hospice of Palatka, Florida. Condolences can be made at www.browndawsonflick.com
 
Townsend, Inez (I911)
 
316 Dolores C. Falk Baker, age 81, of Little Rock, died Wednesday, November 27, 2002. She was born in Madison, Wisconsin, the daughter of the late Peter and Bertha French Falk. Dolores was a published short story and poetry writer and once a member of the Writer's Club in Indiana. She lived in Indiana, and Northwest Arkansas before moving to Little Rock in 1974, to be with her daughter. She was a member of Our Lady of Holy Souls Catholic Church.

She is survived by three daughters; Donna Mize, husband Billy of Little Rock, Bonnie Hawkins, Husband Charles of Las Vegas, Nevada, Dallas Baker of South Bend, Indiana, one brother Leonard Falk wife Alberta one sister Rita Treash all of South Bend, Indiana, 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.

There will a memorial service Thursday, December 19, 2002 at Our Lady of Holy Souls Catholic Church. Arrangements under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home.

Memorials in lieu of flowers should be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation, or Arkansas Hospice, 2200 Fort Roots Drive, North Little Rock 72114.

 
Falk, Dolores Catherine (I800)
 
317 Dolphie Ray Cole, 62, of West Manchester, Ohio and formerly of Lewisburg, died on Monday, February 20, 2017 in Greenville, Ohio. Dolphie was born on November 25, 1954 in Dayton, Ohio, son of the late Adolph "Rudy" and Ada Ruth (Begley) Cole.

Dolphie was a 1972 graduate of Lanier High School and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He retired in 2010 from the Village of Lewisburg where he was a general laborer for 11 years.

In addition to his parents, Dolphie is preceded in death by his sister, Vivian Deisher in 2006.

Dolphie is survived by sister and dear friend, Tamara Lynn Cole and Mel Biederman; son, Tim Cole; grandson, Abel Cole; nieces and nephews.

Full Military honors will be rendered by the Preble County Honor Guard at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 23, 2017 at Barnes Funeral Home, 411 N. Commerce St., Lewisburg with the visitation immediately following until 1:00 p.m. The funeral service will follow with Rev. David O. Justis officiating. Interment will be held in Roselawn Cemetery, Lewisburg.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, Ohio Southwest Region, 2808 Reading Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45206. Condolences may be sent to the family via the Web site at www.barnesfuneralhome.com
 
Cole, Dolphie Ray (I1057)
 
318 Don Holliday
Don Holliday, age 58, owner-operator of the Ozark Cleaners, at Harrison died November 18 at his home after a long illness.
He was a native of St. Paul, Madison county, and was born 1 March 1907, a son of Arthur and Anna Laura Mehaffey Holliday.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge 314, a 32nd degree mason, Consistory Club Valley of Little Rock, Ozark Shrine club of Harrison, Scimitar Shrine of Little Rock, and the Methodist Men’s Bible class.
He was married at Russellville, February 26, 1939 to Arvizenia Scarlett, who survives. Other survivors include two daughters, Donna Sue and Annadell Holliday of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holliday of Harrison; two sisters, Mrs. Jewel Griffin of Odessa, Texas and Mrs. Geneva Richardson of Tucson, Ariz.
The funeral was held Saturday Nov. 20 at 10 a.m. at the Holt Memorial Chapel in Harrison by Rev. Clarence Wilcox with burial in Maplewood Cemetery by the Holt Memorial Chapel.
The Madison County Record, Huntsville, Arkansas. Thursday, 2 December 1965.
 
Holliday, Don (I1433)
 
319 Donahue Parker
Donahue Parker, 58, husband of Mrs. Mary E. Parker of 246-A McCracken Drive, died Saturday. Services at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home. Burial in Hill Crest Memorial Park. Friends may call after noon today.
The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 31 March 1975.
 
Parker, Donahue (I1329)
 
320 Donald "Baggy, Jr." Ballengee, age 60, of Lakeland, FL and formerly of West Alexandria, OH, died of cancer Tuesday, July 1, 2014. Born in Union City, IN on October 19, 1953, he was the owner of Little T's Transmission Shop in Lakeland. Mr. Ballengee was preceded in death by his wife Rowena Ballengee; son Donald Ballengee, Jr.; and sister Kate Kendal.

He is survived by his daughter Angelina Newbold of Lakeland; son Gerald Ballengee of Richmond, IN; daughters Michelle Stamper of Eaton, OH; Melissa Newberry of TN: brothers Mike Ballengee of Cosmos, MN; Clarence Ballengee of Lakeland; Chuck Ballengee West Alexandria, OH; and Dickie Ballengee of Eaton, OH; sisters Nancy Spence and Becky Spitler, both of Lakeland: and 9 grandchildren.

A local memorial service will be held 2:00 PM Saturday, July 12, 2014 at the Robert L. Crooks Funeral Center at Preble Memory Gardens - 3377 US Rt. 35 - West Alexandria. Friends may call on the family from 12:00 - 2:00 PM Saturday at the funeral home. Burial of cremated remains will follow at Arlington Cemetery, Brookville.
 
Ballengee, Donald Anthony (I1289)
 
321 Donald E. RIEGER, age 81 went to be with the Lord July 12, 2004 at the Friendly Nursing Home in Germantown He was born January 21, 1923 to the late Ward & Irene Rieger in Farmersville, OH.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Ruby A. (Wilmot) Rieger They were married June 8th, 1942. Also surviving are his children, Donna Jean Howard of Farmersville, Monte L. (Connie) of West Alexandria, Barry L. (Teresa) of Farmersville and Michael D. of Germantown. One brother Robert (Treva) of Germantown, 2 sisters Virginia Lakes of Jacksonburg, OH & Betty Haven (Gerald) of Germantown 20 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.

Preceded in death by his parents, he was a 1940 graduate of Gratis High School. Donald served in WW II from 1943-1946 in the South Pacific as a field lineman in the 542nd company engineer boat and shore regiment. He retired from General Motors in 1978 after 33 years of service. He was a member of the Eaton Church of Christ. Donald enjoyed sports & the outdoors, hunting and fishing.

Funeral services will be held on Friday July 16, 2004 at 10:00 AM at the Eaton Church of Christ. Burial at Fairview Cemetery, Gratis, OH. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 5-8 PM at the Arpp & Root Funeral Home, Germantown, OH.
 
Rieger, Donald (I1282)
 
322 Donald L. Arnold, Salinas resident
Donald L. Arnold of Salinas died Wednesday at Natividad Medical Center following a brief illness. He was 59.
Mr. Arnold was a native and lifelong resident of Salinas. He was self-employed as an accountant. Mr. Arnold was a past member of the Salinas Jaycees and a member of the Tuesday Tahoe Bowling League and the Thursday Mixed Five Bowling League at Salinas Valley Bowl.
Mr. Arnold is survived by his wife, Clarice Arnold of Salinas; his daughter, Donna Gallardo of San Joes; his son, Steve Arnold of San Jose; several stepchildren and two grandchildren.
Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Struve and Laporte Funeral Chapel. Memorial may be made to the donor’s favorite charity.
The Californian, Salinas, California. Saturday, 28 December 1995.
 
Arnold, Donald Leslie (I1822)
 
323 Donald R. Turner
DeRidder – Services for retired Sgt. 1st Class Donald R. Turner will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of Beauregard-Vernon with the Revs. Dale Miller and Alan Boaz officiating. Burial will be in Lewis Cemetery.
Turner, 59, of DeRidder died at 1:30 a.m. Friday, May 21, 1993, in Bayne-Jones Army Community Hospital, Fort Polk.
He was a native of Barns, Ark. He was a U.S. Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Opal Brister Turner of DeRidder; three sons, Donald Wayne Turner of Ozark, Ark., Roger McCarty of Rosephine and Mike McCarty of College Station, Texas; five daughters, Melinda Turner of Shreveport, Rhoda Turner of Arlington, Va., Tammy Russ of Deer Park, Texas, Betty Joe Hall of Rosephine and Francise Turner of Grass Valley, Calif.; four sisters, Willie Close of Sutherlin, Ore., Alice Turner of Hot Springs, Ark., Clarice Arnold of Coalinga, Calif., and Clara Burke of Mountain Pine, Ark.; his mother, Daisy Turner of Hot Springs, Ark.; and 14 grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2-10 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. until time of services Sunday in the funeral home.
The Town Talk, Alexandria, Louisiana. Saturday, 22 May 1993.
 
Turner, Donald Rey (I1506)
 
324 Donna Jean Short, 70, of Camden, passed away on Wednesday, October 4, 2017, at IU Arnett in Lafayette.

She was born on May 4, 1947, in New Castle, Penn., the daughter of the late Bill and Margaret (Johnson) Fair. On March 18, 1989, in Flora, she married Gary Short; he survives.

Donna worked for Dinner Bell in Burlington as a grill cook and at Van’s Country Breeze Inn. She was a member of the Valley Baptist Missionary Church in Flora and The Church of God in Lafayette. Donna loved cooking, shopping, talking on the phone, and drinking ice water. She loved spending time with her family.

Surviving relatives include her husband of 28 years, sons, David (Dianna) Hicks, of Camden, and James (Tracy) Hicks, of Malcomb, Ill.; step children, Brandi Jo Daniel, of Lafayette, Gary (Jannelle) Short Jr., of West Lafayette, and Robert Allen (Brandi J.) Short, of Utah; sister, Cheryl (Jason) Greek of Kinston, NC; 13 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.
Donna is preceded in death by her parents and brothers, William Fair and James Black.

Visitation will be held on Monday, October 9, 2017, at Genda Funeral Home Reinke Chapel in Flora, from 10:00 a.m. to the start of the funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Pastor Ed Underwood will officiate. Burial will follow in Paint Creek Cemetery in Camden.
 
William, Donna Jean (I1109)
 
325 Donna L. Murray age 72, Brownsburg, passed away June 13, 2012. She had worked for Wm. H. Block Co. for 17 years, retiring in 1987. She was a member of Connection Pointe Christian Church.

Survivors include husband Larkin Murray; daughters Monica (Douglas) Clay and Candace (Kyle) Fogleman; sisters Karen Boring and Sandra Bennett; 4 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, and 2 step great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 1pm Sat. June 16 at Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, with visitation from 11am to 1pm. and burial at Brownsburg Cemetery.
 
Jernagan, Donna Lorraine (I698)
 
326 Doris Colin Spivey, age 76, of Dayton, OH passed away peacefully at home on October 8, 2019. Doris was born on April 10, 1943 in Laurel County, KY. She was the only living daughter of Lester and Della (Jones) Moore.

Doris spent her life as a homemaker and caring for her family. In her earlier years, Doris enjoyed crocheting and would share her creations with her family and friends. She also enjoyed reading books, especially Dean Koontz novels. Doris adored her 3 pet dachshunds that provided her great company and companionship during the past few years. Doris' greatest joy and love was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Doris is survived by her son, Lee Spivey of Centerville; daughter, Lynn Love of Dayton; grandsons, David (Crystal) Lee Spivey, Scott (Melissa Monnin) Jones, Brian Williams, Jr. and Brandon (Shelby) Dawson; granddaughter, Randi Jones; great-granddaughters, Kaitlynne Reineke, Hailey Spivey, Savannah Hill, Nevaeh Hill, Colleen Spivey, Kaylynn Jones and Aubree Dawson; great-grandsons, C.J. Hassink, Tyler Hassink, Eli Jones, Scott Jones, Jr., Donavan Jones, Sean Dawson and Avery Dawson.

Doris was preceded in death by her parents Lester Moore and Della Jones, brothers James (Esther) Moore, Orlin (June)Moore, Lester Wayne, Chester (Shirley)Moore, Neil (Betty)Moore, 2 sisters and a brother who died at birth, William Caperton, Leone Jenette, Robina Vertagene, her husband, Marvin L. Spivey; and her daughter, Maria Spivey.
 
Moore, Doris Colin (I901)
 
327 Doris Jean Wilmot, 64, of Shields Drive (Lakengren), Eaton, died Friday, July 10, at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital in Oxford. Born Oct. 11, 1933, in Ohio, she was the daughter of Charles W. and Thelma (O'Dell) Floyd. She had attended the New Testament Church of Christ.

Survivors include her mother, Thelma Floyd of Dayton; daughters and sons-in-law, Pamela D. and John Matheny of Springfield, Kimberly A. and Randy McCoy of Andersonville, Tenn., Melissa J. and Johnnie Mitchell, Kristy L. and Paul Petro, all of Eaton; grandchildren, Toni Michelle and Gerald Russell Ballengee, Stephanie Lynn McCoy, Brandy Renee Wilmot, Stacy Ann McCoy and Brett Robert Petro; nieces, nephews, cousins; sisters-in-law; brothers-in-law; and a special friend, Denis K. Paxson.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald Leon Wilmot, in 1970; her father, Charles W. Floyd, in 1969; brother, Delmar "Sonny" Floyd, in 1989; and sister, Patty Barton, in 1996.

Funeral services were Tuesday, July 14, at Barnes Funeral Home-Eaton Chapel, with the Rev. Lowell T. Spencer officiating. Burial was in Mound Hill Union Cemetery, Eaton.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Eaton Emergency Squad.
 
Floyd, Doris Jean (I1287)
 
328 Dorothy McCollum Caldwell age 91 of Paint Lick, widow of John Caldwell, passed away Monday November 29, 2005.

She was a retired caseworker and quality control analyst for the KY Dept for Human Resources and a member of the Berea Baptist Church.

She is survived by her daughters Carol Roberts of Paint Lick, Barbara Caldwell of Richmond and one son John K. Caldwell of Richmond; two sisters Norma Robinson of Hiawassee, GA and Lois Ann Haddix of Berea and one brother Lowell McCollum of Berea; special friends Sonja Ross, Rosa Lee Lawson and Katie Rollins all of Paint Lick.

She was preceded in death by her husband John Caldwell, parents John and Rossie McCollum; two sisters Ruth and Elizabeth McCollum and one nephew Rob Haddix.

Funeral services will be 11 am Thursday November 30, 2005 at Lakes Funeral Home with Rev. John Todd and Dick McCollum being joined by Linda Caldwell in conducting her service. Burial will follow in Manse Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 5-8 pm at the funeral home.

Nieces and nephews will serve as pallbearers. Honorary bearers will be neighbors Bill and Marjorie Hendren, Darrell and Brenda Rogers, Larry and Sonja Ross, Rosa Lee Lawson and Katie Rollins.

The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice Care Plus or Madison County Humane Society.
 
McCollum, Dorothy (I1013)
 
329 Dorothy Smith
June 5, 1933 - April 6, 2011

Smith, Dorothy, age 77 of Trenton, passed away Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at her residence. She was born June 5, 1933 in Perry County, KY to Velmer and Myrtle (Curtis) Moore. She was a cafeteria worker for Edgewood City Schools for 18 years. Dorothy was a member of Mt. Olivet United Presbyterian Church. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Harold "Smitty" Smith in 2008; sister, Malta M. Fugate; brother, Lloyd Moore. Dorothy is survived by her children, Cheryl Foltz, Barbara (Bill) Baudendistel, Lisa (Jeff) Million all of Trenton, Randy (Wendi) Smith of Monroe; grandchildren, Reanna (Rob), Bridget (Dusty), Ashley, Skyler (Kevin), Haley, Corey; great-granddaughter, Olivia Brooklyn Garrett; brothers, Ralph (Geneva) Moore of Hamilton, Lee (Kathleen) Moore of Loveland, Buster Moore of Hamilton, Doug (Judy) Moore of Fairfield; special sister-in-law, Carolyn Moore of Hamilton; special niece, Vicki (Dave) Anglin of Hamilton. A special thank you to Dr. Malcolm and his staff and Hospice Staff, Kirsten, Bonnie, Teresa and Michelle. Visitation will be held Sunday, April 10, 2011 from 5:00-8:00 pm at Baker-Stevens-Parramore Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life Service will be held Monday, April 11, 2011 at 10:00 at the funeral home with Pastor Chuck Testas officiating. Interment will be held at Butler County Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Care of Middletown, 1001 Grove Street, Suite 800, Middletown, OH 45044. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.bakerstevensparramore.com.
 
Moore, Dorothy (I425)
 
330 Dorothy Whitledge
Morganfield – Dorothy Whitledge, 87, died Wednesday, June 23, 2005, at her home.
Surviving are a daughter, Linda Higgs; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Services 11 a.m. Saturday at Whitsell Funeral Home, burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Visitation is 5 to 8 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to service time.
Evansville Courier and Press, Evansville, Indiana. Friday, 25 June 2004.
 
Hankins, Dorothy (I1220)
 
331 DORTHA LOUISE GROVES, age 82, Cynthiana, died Thursday, June 3, 2010, at Edgemont Healthcare. Born in Harrison County, June 22, 1927, to the late Russell, Sr. and Anna Mary Turner McKinney, she was a retired equipment operator at Clark Equipment in Georgetown and a member of the Hour of Deliverance Chapel. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Russell McKinney, Jr. and Raymond McKinney; a sister, Betty Sue McKinney Bays and a granddaughter, Larissa Hill.

She is survived by three sons, Russell Hill, Jacksonville Florida, Robert James Lawson, Jr., Norfolk, Virginia and Grover Thomas Groves, Beauford, South Carolina; three brothers, George McKinney, McDowell, Georgia, Charles McKinney, Cynthiana and James McKinney, Harrison County; five sisters, Emma Margaret Phillips and Ruth Phillips, both of Harrison County, Mary Russell McKinney and Charlotte Ann Wells, both of Lexington and Bobbie Baxter, Bourbon County and four grandchildren, April Lawson, Michael Lawson, Alisha Groves and Russell Hill, Jr.

Funeral Services will be conducted 11:00 A.M. Monday at Ware Funeral Home by Rev. William Gaunce and Rev. Daryl Gaunce with visitation at 9:00 A.M. Burial will be in Jacksonville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be to the Hour of Deliverance Chapel c/o Nancy Gaunce, 552 East Pike Street, Cynthiana, KY 41031.
 
McKinney, Dortha Louise (I1331)
 
332 Double Tragedy Occurs At Reunion
Man Falls Dead at St. Paul and Fatal Shots Are Fired Over Body.
Ozark, Aug. 10. – News has just been received here of a double tragedy that occurred at St. Paul During the annual reunion of the blue and the gray at St. Paul Saturday.
Tom Mahan 76, dropped dead. His body was carried into the church, and a number of men were standing about the body. Among them was Messe Mahaffy. Dr. Sutherland started to enter the church when Mahaffy said to him: “Doctor, we don’t need your services in here at all.”
Dr. Sutherland pulled a revolver and fired five shots at close range, killing Mahaffy instantly. It is said there had been ill feeling between the two for more than a year.
Dr. Sutherland surrendered at once.
The Daily Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas. Wednesday, 11 August 1915.
 
Mahaffey, Jesse (I365)
 
333 Downey
George, beloved husband of Myrtle Pennington Downey, dear brother of John H., Santa Rosa, Calif., Oscar, Springfield, Ohio, Walter, Cincinnati, Ohio, Homer and Sampson both of Avon Park, Fla., Mrs. Lula Sheckler, Dillsboro, Ind., and the late Herbert, Leonard, Chester and Nobel Downey. Residence Route 4 Pinhook Rd., West Harrison, Ind. Saturday, March 20, 1976 at the age of 77. Funeral service in the Lutz-John C. Brater Funeral Home Broadway at Vine St., Harrison, Ohio. Tuesday March 23 at 10;30 A.M. Visitation Monday 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. Interment Miamitown Cemetery.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 21 march 1976.
 
Downey, George (I865)
 
334 Downey
Myrtle Pennington, beloved wife of the late George Downey, dear sister of Mrs. Bessie Vonderhaar of Mt. Washington and devoted Aunt of several nieces and nephews. Monday, December 12, 1983 at her residence in Mt. Washington, formerly of Harrison, Indiana. At the age of 81. Friends may call in the John C. Brater Funeral Home, Broadway at Vine Street, Harrison, Ohio on Thursday, December 15 from 9:30 to time of funeral services at 11 A.M. Interment Miamitown Cemetery. Expression of sympathy may be made to the First Christian Church Parsonage Fund or the Mt. Washington Church of Christ Memorial Fund. Cards are available through the Funeral Home.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tuesday, 13 December 1982.
 
Pennington, Myrtle (I297)
 
335 Doyal L. Milam.
McLean - Services for Doyal Lee Milam, 53, a resident of McLean about nine years, who was found dead at his home about 9 a.m. Wednesday of an apparent heart attack, are pending at Lamb Funeral Home.

Mr. Milam was born in Pauls Valley, Okla., and moved to Twitty from Charleston, Ark. in 19__. He moved to McLean in 1964.

He was a rancher.

He was a member of First United Methodist Church.

Surviving are two sons, Wayne of Hereford and Steve of Columbus, Ohio; four brothers, A.G. of Cecil, Ark., and J.B. Grady and D.O. all of Ozark, Ark; six sisters, Mrs. Roannie Dow of Radcliff, Ark., Mrs. Ola Staton of Fort Smith, Ark., Mrs. Ethel Howard of Charleston, Mrs. Dencille Marnold of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Jessie Lee King of Cecil and Mrs. Opal Ernest of Omaha, Neb., and three grandchildren.
 
Milam, Doyal Lee (I1503)
 
336 Dr. H.R. Sutherland, who shot and killed Jesse Mahaffey a few months ago, had his trial in Huntsville last week, was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. The killing was the occasion of a feud that had existed between the parties for some time. They met at a church door when the slain man forbid Dr. Sutherland to enter the church. The Dr. drew a revolver and killed Mahaffey dead on the spot. An appeal to the supreme court has been taken.
The Star Progress, Berryville, Arkansas. Friday, 24 September 1915.
 
Mahaffey, Jesse (I365)
 
337 Dreadful Killings at Crab Orchard
Deputy Town Marshal Lige Hoskins Kills Walter Wallin and is Himself Shot by Jake Wallin
Crab Orchard was the scene of a double killing on Saturday night just before Christmas which cast a feeling of sadness and sorrow over all who heard of it during what should prove the happiest season of the years.
Walter Wallin, one of the best known farmers in the east End, and Elijah Hoskins, deputy marshal of Crab Orchard, are the two men who lost their lives in the unfortunate affaire. Wallin was shot thro the heart by Hoskins and died almost instantly, and a few minutes later Jake Wallin pumped four bullets into Hoskins, wounding him so severely that he died a few hours later, Jake Wallin and his nephew Ernest Wallin, a son of Dud Wallin, were arrested, charged with murder. County Judge Bailey appointed Deputy Sheriff W.S. Embry as a guard for them until their examining trial can be held Thursday. Judge J.W. Alcorn and his son, K.S. Alcorn are the attorneys who will defend them.
Reports concerning the affair vary, and the true fats will probably not be known until the testimony of all the eye witnesses is in at the examining trial.
Not until Sheriff W.L. McCarty and Coroner George P. Bright went up to Crab Orchard Sunday morning to make an investigation and hold an inquest were the details learned here concerning the fearful affair. According to the information gathered by Sheriff McCarty, the shooting affray Saturday night had its beginning one day last week when John Riddle, proprietor of a soft drink stand at Crab Orchard, had some slight trouble with one of the Wallin men. It is said that Riddle drew his gun on Wallin, who was unarmed at the time and gave him some stiff talk. The next day wallin is said to have returned to town ready for business, and this time he got the drop on Riddle and made him eat his words of the day before.
Sheriff McCarty was told that on Saturday the next day, quite a number of both the Wallin and Riddle families came to town armed and ready for trouble. It seened that news of the little difficulty between Wallina dn Riddle had become generally know among their friends and kinsmen, and each side was determined not to have to take anything from the other.
When he saw how things were going Saturday, Dud Wallin, who lives in the Cedar Creek section and is one of the most respected and best known members of that family, being the oldest of the eight brothers, went to John Riddle and had a little quiet talk with him. Mr. Wallin and Riddle had always been good friends. He told Riddle that he regretted that affairs had come to the pass that they had; and then asked him as a friend to go home and stay there until Sunday morning. Mr. Walling is said to have told Riddle that his brothers were in town mad and drinking and he was unable to control them and he believed that the best way to avoid trouble would be for Riddle to go home and stay there for the remainder of the day. Riddle at first demurred, it is said, on the ground that he could not afford to leave his business, but Mr. Wallin finally convinced him that it was the sensible thing to do and he went, promising Mr. Wallin that he would not come out any more that day.
Later in the day while Riddle was still at home, Walter Wallin, with who Mr. Riddle is said to have had the first trouble, went to Riddle’s house and tried to get him out, but Mr. Riddle is said to have written him a note, telling him of the promise made to Dud Wallin and refusing to come out for trouble.
Towards evening Dud Wallin, Walter Walling, young Ernest Wallin, a son of Dud Wallin and several other men were in Riddle’s place, and were in front of the bar when Deputy marshal Hoskins went in. Dud Wallin is said to have remarked to him:
“It looks like youhave been following us around all day.”
To this Hoskins is said to hav replied that such had not been his intention.
Mr. Wallin is then said to have asked Hoskins if he was policeman, and when Hoskins admitted that he was, Mr. Wallin is said to have told him to take his hand out of his pocket, if he didn’t’ want to arrest him.
Hoskins is alleged to have answered that he saw no particular reason compelling him to take his hand out of his pocket. Then it is said that Walter Wallin drew his gun and told Hoskins that if he did not do so, he would kill him. Hoskins, in his dying statement is said to have declared that thereupon Walter Wallin fired one shot at him, striking him in the leg. Hoskins immediately came out with his own pistol and shot Walter Wallin thro’ the heart, killing him almost instantly. He then fired four times more, emptying his pistol. The first shot however, had caused the lights to go out, and in the firing in the darkness, Dud Wallin caught a bullet in a leg, a bullet grazed the top of Ernest Wallin’s head and Ben Howard, a bystanders was also wounded in the thigh.
As Hoskins backed out the door, young Ernest Wallin, a boy about 18 years old, threw himself on him and tried to trip him up, it seemed to those who saw it.
Just at that moment, Jake Wallin another brother of Dud and Walter, who had been across the street near the Campbell & Pettus drug store, came running up at the sound of the shooting. He asked a man what was happing inside, but the man was unable to tell him. He then saw Hoskins coming out the door with young Ernest Wallin grappling with him, and Hoskins trying to beat him off, and running up to Hoskins, he emptied his pistol into him, Hoskins falling to the ground mortally wounded.
This is the story of the killings as told to Sheriff McCarty when he went to Crab Orchard to arrest Jake Wallin. As Hoskins did not die until Sunday morning, Walling was released under $1,000 bond. When Hoskins died, however, a writ charing murder, was sworn out, and after the funeral of his brother Sunday, he was brought to Stanford by Sheriff McCarty, arriving early Tuesday morning. Judge Bailey fixed Thursday for the examining trial. Egbert Wallin, another brother, who is a detective on the Q & C railroad, and Arthur Wallin, who now lived in Ohio, but had come back to his old home to spend Christmas, came down with the prisoner, as did also a number of his nephews. Ernest Wallin was also brought down as a prisoner, but it is believed that the charge against him will be speedily dismissed, as he had no hand in the killings.
Friends of Wallin say that he will make a strong defense in his examining trial, and it is expected his attorneys will endeavor to secure his release at that time. It is reported that he will plead that in firing upon Hoskins, he simply did so in defense of his nephew, Ernest Wallin, who he will allege, was being beaten over the head by Hoskins with the butt of his pistol
The deaths of both Walter Wallin and Hoskins came as sever blows to their families. Wallin is survived by his wife and two children, his wife having been a daughter of the former Squire J.T. Roberts, of the Hubble section. Mrs. Wallin was prostrated, and is in a serious condition. The aged mother of Mr. Wallin is also in a serious condition as a result of the great shock.
The death of Mr. Hoskins is a great loss to his family, as his wife and six children were dependent upon him. Both of the dead mean were about 40 years of age. The Wallins have lived in Lincoln county from early days but Hoskins is said to have removed here not many years ago from Bell county.
Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Friday, 29 December 1911, page 1.
 
Hoskins, Elijah F. (I198)
 
338 Drucilla Stephens
Kilgore – Services for Drucilla Marcum Stephens, 80, of Kilgore will be 10 a.m. Monday at Rader Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Pinecrest Cemetery in Troup.
Mrs. Stephens died Thursday morning in a Kilgore nursing home following a lengthy illness.
She was a native of Cass, Ark., and had lived in Kilgore for 20 years. She also lived in Barger and Arp. She was a member of the First Christian Church of Kilgore, past worthy Matron of the Apr Chapter of Order of the Eastern Star and member of the Mum Society.
Survivors include her daughter, patsy Stephens Evans of Bridge City; son, Jack E. of Dallas; sisters, Della Neville of Denton and Mary Faulkner of San Jose; brother, Henry Marcum of Pasadena; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
Longview News-Journal, Longview, Texas. Saturday, 26 November 1988.
 
Marcum, Drucilla (I1364)
 
339 Earl A. Brummette
Charlotte – Earl A. Brummette, 78, of 2400 E. Clinton Trail, died Saturday in a hospital in Albuquerque, N.M., where he had been a patient two days. He was in New Mexico on vacation.
He was born in Sturgis, Ky., and was a 40-year resident of Charlotte. He had been a farmer until his retirement.
He is survived by his widow, the former Kressa Calhoun; daughters, Mrs. Beverly Geiser of Albuquerque, Mrs. Clyde (Barbara) Bodell, Mrs. Richard (Shirley) Crosslan and Mrs. Bruce (Joy) Hicks, all of Charlotte; sons, Douglas and Eddie Burmmette, both of Charlotte, and Richard of Grand Ledge; 18 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Rudell Rattaz of Grand Rapids.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Pray Funeral Home.
Battle Creek Enquirer, Battle Creek, Michigan. Monday, 28 February 1977.
 
Brummette, Earl Ambrose (I568)
 
340 Earl Wilmot was born on October 15, 1933 in Middletown, OH and passed away on July 25, 2019. BREITENBACH-ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 517 S. Sutphin, Middletown, Ohio 45044. Burial BUTLER COUNTY MEMORIAL PARK, Hamilton, OH 45011
 
Wilmot, Earl (I1285)
 
341 Early Oregonian Search

Edwards, Elizabeth
Person Profile
Alias
Gender Female
Ethnicity
Date of Birth 24 Dec 1821
Place of Birth Grayson Co., VA
Alt. Date of Birth 1822
Occupation
Date of Death 03 Jan 1908
Place of Death Rochester, Thurston Co., WA
Alt. Date of Death
Place of Burial Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester, Thurston Co., WA
Mother
Father
Date of Arrival 18 Oct 1852


Marriage Information
Spouse Hash, Allen
Date 28 Jul 1839
Location Ashe Co., NC

Associated Records
Event Document Type Date Location Number Source
Land Claim Donation Benton Co., OR OC 2841

Please contact the Reference Desk if you would like to purchase copies of records.

Associated Persons
Name Gender Birthdate Relation
Hash, Allen Male Mar 1817 Spouse

Census Events
Year Census Type State Location Household No. Age Vol Pg No.
1850 Federal MO Ray Co. 814 28yrs
1860 Federal OR Benton Co. 271 36yrs
1870 Federal OR Linn Co.

Sources
ODLC; NCMR (fs); findagrave
https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/profile.do?ancRecordNumber=39572


 
Edwards, Elizabeth (I817)
 
342 Early Oregonian search - copied from their website.
https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/profile.do?ancRecordNumber=94782

Phipps, Joseph
Person Profile
Alias
Gender Male Ethnicity
Date of Birth 1812 Place of Birth Grayson Co., VA
Alt. Date of Birth Occupation farmer
Date of Death Place of Death Umatilla Co., OR
Alt. Date of Death Place of Burial
Mother Date of Arrival 24 Sep 1852
Father Phipps, Isaiah

Marriage Information
Spouse Date Location
Debord, Nancy 05 Dec 1833 Knox Co., KY

Associated Records
Event Document Type Date Location Number Source
Land Claim Donation Linn Co., OR OC 4872

Please contact the Reference Desk if you would like to purchase copies of records.

Associated Persons
Name Gender Birthdate Relation
Debord, Nancy Female 1816 Spouse
Phipps, Isaiah Father

Census Events
Year Census Type State Location Household No. Age Vol Pg No.
1860 Federal OR Linn Co. 0204 48yrs
1870 Federal OR Umatilla Co.

Sources
ODLC; wc
 
Phipps, Joseph (I376)
 
343 Earnest Sibert, 74, of Manchester, passed away Saturday January 30th, 2016 at the Appalachian Regional Hospital in Hazard, KY.

He is survived by his Fiance Hallie Hobbs, Manchester, and two sons Denvis Sibert and wife Cheryl, Winchester, KY, and Ernie Sibert and wife Cheri of London KY.

He is also survived by one brother Harley Sibert of London KY and one sister Agnes Sams, Manchester KY.

He also leaves 6 grandchildren; Sydney Sibert, Sarah Sibert, Sinclaire Sibert, Clay Sibert, Cassidy Sibert and Jordan Sibert as well as two great grandchildren, Harper Sibert and Phoenix Eversole to mourn his death.

He is preceded in death by his parents Boyd and Florence Sibert and one sister Jackie Anderson.

Funeral Services for Ernest Sibert will be held 11 AM Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 at the Britton Funeral Home Chapel with Brad Stevens Officiating. Burial will follow in the Manchester Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be after 6 PM Monday at the Britton Funeral Home Chapel.

Visitation: 6 PM Monday February 1st, 2016 at the Britton Funeral Home Chapel

Funeral: 11 AM Tuesday February 2nd, 2016 at the Britton Funeral Home Chapel

Interment: The Manchester Memorial Gardens

To plant a beautiful memorial tree in memory of Earnest, please visit our Tree Store.

https://www.brittonfh.com/obituaries/Earnest-Sibert?obId=1400380
 
Sibert, Ernest (I220)
 
344 East Bernstadt - Merian Wilmot, 74. Marvin E. Owens Home for Funerals, Brodhead.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, 4 January 2003. 
Denny, Merian Lucille (I1309)
 
345 East Bernstadt – Clarence Wilmot Sr., 71, 875 Ky. 1228, retired heavy equipment operator, widower of Merian Wilmot, died Sunday. Memorial service noon today. Marvin E. Owens Home for Funerals, Brodhead.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday 6 June 2003.
 
Wilmot, Clarence Eugene (I1308)
 
346 East Liverpool, Ohio- Marceline L. Bennett, 84, of the Y & O Road passed away Thursday, December 23, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. at the Calcutta Health Care Center following a lengthy illness.

Born December 19, 1937 in East Liverpool, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Bertha Alice Christen Phelps. A lifetime area resident, she had retired from the East Liverpool City School System as a cafeteria worker.

A Methodist by faith, Marceline was a Lifetime member of the VFW Post #66 and was a past president of the Daughters of America.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald C. Bennett, whom she married October 7, 1971, on September 15, 2011.

Survivors include three daughters, Teresa, Donna and Sandra and three sons James, Robert and Gregory.

There are several grandchildren; and great-grandchildren; and one sister, Virginia Lee Maple of Banning, California.

Besides her parents and her husband, she was also preceded in death by one sister, Norma Jean Denning; and one brother, Franklin Levi Phelps.

Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.

The Dawson Funeral Home is in charge of all local arrangements.

 
Phelps, Marceline Lucille (I1553)
 
347 Edgar A. Hayes
Edgar A. Hayes, 73, of 616 Lincoln St., Piqua, died Monday at his residence.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Elizabeth Thoma Hayes; five children, John of Columbus, James of New Jersey, Robert of Colorado, William of California and Mary Beth Hayes of Tennessee; a sister, Mrs. Paul (Lucille) Abernethy of California.
He retired in February after 20 years as general manager of Reynelds Screen & Door in St. Paris. He was a member of St. Marys Catholic Church, Piqua, Piqua Elks, graduate of Hamilton High School, attended the University of Cincinnati, and was a veteran of the United States Army serving in World War II.
Mass will be offered Thursday 10:30 a.m. at the church with Father Oscar Lauber officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua.
There will be no calling hours. The Melcher Funeral Home, Piqua, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions can be given to Hospice of Miami County.
Troy Daily News, Troy, Ohio. Tuesday, 29 October 1985.
 
Hayes, Edgar Allen (I1712)
 
348 EDGAR MCDANIEL RITES THURSDAY.
Funeral services for Edgar Harry McDaniel, 55, Hamilton, who died Tuesday morning in the Eugene Hughes Memorial Hospital, will be conducted Thursday at 2 pm in the N Seventh St Church of Christ, with Ray Jones, minister, officiating. Burial will be held in the Darrtown Cemetery. Friends may call at the David Webb & Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton, Wednesday, after 4 pm..
Mr McDaniel, who had been in ill health for the last 11 years, was a patient in the Hughes Hospital 20 months before his death, which brings widespread sorrow to his family & friends. Born in Rockcastle Co, Ky, May 27, 1899, a son of W C & Frances Bullock McDaniel, he was educated in the schools there. A molder by trade, Mr McDaniel was married to Mrs Lucy Witt Downey on Nov 13, 1930, in Newport, Ky. He had resided in Butler Co for the last 30 years. An employee of the General Machinery Co (now the Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp) for 30 years until his retirement 11 years ago. Mr McDaniel was associated with the L B Price Co for several years. Active in the affairs of the N Seventh St Church of Christ, he was an elder of the church & particularly interested in work with the younger members of the church. He was also a member of the Fairfield Grange.

He leaves his widow, Mrs Lucy McDaniel; his mother, Mrs Frances McDaniel, Hamilton; two sons, Charles McDaniel, minister of the Church of Christ, Vevay, Ind, & Donald McDaniel, at home; one stepson, Morton Downey, at sea with the US Navy; four brothers, Clarence, William C Jr, Vernon, & Earl McDaniel, all of Hamilton; one sister, Mrs Gladys Mogle, Cincinnati; two grandsons; & a whole circle of friends.
Printed 1-5-1955 Hamilton Journal News.
 
McDaniel, Edgar Harry (I497)
 
349 Edith Caragio, 96, Lewiston
Feb 23, 2010

Edith died from heart failure Sunday morning, Feb. 21, 2010, at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center in Lewiston with her daughter Carol at her side. She was born April 2, 1913, at Patrick, Ark., to Bertha and John Smith.

In 1915, the family moved to the Joseph, Ore., area and then in 1927 they moved to Lewiston, where she graduated from Lewiston High School in 1932. The "Class of '32" had many class luncheons throughout the years that she was instrumental in organizing. She really enjoyed visiting with her classmates until just a few years ago when most of them had passed on.

In July 1932, she married Frank Caragio and had one daughter, Carol, wife of Ray Servatius. She had three grandchildren, Randy and Tammy Servatius of Clarkston, Cheryl and Forrest Renslow of Spokane, and Rick and Liz Servatius of Scottsdale, Ariz. She had six great-grandchildren, Kelli, Ryan, Kyle, Katie, Ashley and Tiffany; and one great-great-grandchild, Ronin. She had one brother, Jack Smith of Tacoma, and a niece, Jacquie and Earl Stroschein of Lewiston.

She really enjoyed it last fall when we all got together and she had her picture taken with the five generations. She was so proud of her family.

She was preceded in death by her husband Frank, brother John Smith and sister Opal Steward.

After graduating high school she worked at Curley's restaurant in North Lewiston and the Corner Fountain in the Lewiston Orchards. She attended the first class for licensed practical nursing at St. Joseph Hospital and graduated in 1951. She worked at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center for 25 years, the last five doing special duty nursing.

She enjoyed bowling and was on a league for several years. She really took pride in her flowers, and spent many hours watering and taking care of them with her good friend and neighbor of many years, Glenella Finnell.

Frank and Edith had a cabin at Lake Chatcolet, and spent many of their retirement years there fishing and visiting with friends who also had places on the lake. She was a member of the Orchards Christian Church and was active in their guild.

She spent her last two years at the Royal Plaza Retirement Center, and was very happy with her apartment and all the new friends she had acquired.

Funeral services and burial will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Lewis-Clark Memorial Gardens in the Lewiston Orchards.

Any memorials should be made to the Idaho Foodbank in Lewiston.

https://www.lmtribune.com/obituaries/edith-caragio-96-lewiston/article_f0a89e4d-d014-56bf-b013-83388fe17c93.html
 
Smith, Edith (I1440)
 
350 Edith Louise Elmore married John Ruchek on 25 October 1947 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.

They divorced on 16 April 1975, Multnomah County, Oregon.

E. Louise Ruchek married David C. Watson, 23 June 1975, Clark County, Washington.

 
Elmore, Edith Louise (I1463)
 

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