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4151 | Phelps, William Levi, age 89, of 117 E. Gunckle, Germantown, passed away Tuesday afternoon at Eaton Care Center, Eaton, O. His wife, Maggie preceded him in death in April 1971. Survived by 3 daughters; Mrs. Della Kidwell, Mrs. Verlin (Leila) Litton, both of Germantown, and Mrs. Bennett (Gertrude) Harris, of Ligonier, Pa.; 2 sons, Sherman and Frank, both of East Liverpool, O.; 15 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren. Funeral Friday 2:00 p.m. at John A. Arpp Funeral Home, Germantown, Rev. J. Herschel Caudill officiating. Burial Germantown Cemetery. Visitation 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Dayton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio. Wednesday, 7 January 1976. | Phelps, William Levi (I827)
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4152 | Phipps On July 11, 1964, Ray, of 5 Elm street, Bel Air, Md., beloved husband of Mary A. Phipps (nee Daubert) and devoted father of Mrs. Linda P. Pickle of LaPlata, Md. Friends may call at the Foster Funeral Home, West Broadway and William street, Bel Air, Md., on Sunday evening from 7-9. Services on Monday at 2 P.M. Interment in Bel Air Memorial Gardens. The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore, Maryland. Monday, 13 July 1964. | Phipps, Ray Watson (I1074)
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4153 | Phipps - at 123 North Thirty-fourth street, October 8, 1919, Thomas Jefferson Phipps, aged 83 years. Funeral services will take place today at 2 o'clock at Smith's funeral home, Reverend Ritz officiating. The Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana. Thursday, 9 October 1919. | Phipps, Thomas Jefferson (I2025)
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4154 | Phipps, Ben H., 83, died Wednesday. Funeral Saturday at 2 p.m., Bridle Creek United Methodist Church. Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home. The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Friday, 19 April 1991. | Phipps, Benjamin Hurley (I1075)
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4155 | Phipps, Velva Cox, 86, of Independence, died Sunday, July 2, 1995. Funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday, Bridle Creek United Methodist Church. Reins-Sturdivant Funeral Home, Independence. The Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia. Monday, 3 July 1995. | Cox, Velva (I1080)
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4156 | Photo of headstone on Find a Grave shows dates Mar.1844-Apr 1911. | Gabbard, Polly Ann (I2423)
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4157 | Photo of her headstone on Find a Grave shows 3 Nov 1868 | McFarland, Thursy (I1892)
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4158 | Phyllis R. Solberg, 82, 02/27/39- 03/16/21. Phyllis passed away peacefully in her home on March 16, 2021. Preceded in death by her parents, James and Velma Oliver (Moore), sisters; Irene Killius and Jean Warbington, and loving husband of 60 years, Arthur Jon Solberg. She is survived by her four children; Lisa Mackey (Doug), Lora Solberg, Jon Solberg, Mari-Lynn Hay (Mark) and grandsons. Phyllis was born in Blue Diamond, Ky. Her family later migrated to Madison Heights, Michigan for new opportunities. Phyllis graduated from Madison Heights High School in 1957, where she met and fell in love with Jon Solberg. In 1973, she and Jon moved to Holly, Michigan, calling it their home for the rest of their lives. In retirement, they wintered in Old Town, Florida. Some of her happiest memories were from those years spent on the Suwannee River. She retired from Holly Schools. Her favorite part of her job was working with the children with special needs. She had a connection to the students, and loved them dearly. She spent many years in the district as the President of her AFSCME Union Local. She was a stalwart President with a passion for helping all of the local members. Phyllis loved being a grandma. Her grandsons were her pride and joy. Sometimes too, the simpler things in life brought her joy. A Frosty, a slice of birthday cake, or even a Koegel bologna sandwich were enough to make her day. In lieu of flowers, those who wish remember Phyllis in a special way may send memorial contribution to: Grace Missionary Baptist Church/878 Milford Road/Holly, Michigan 48442 A private burial will take place at a later date. https://www.dryerfuneralhomeholly.com/obituaries/Phyllis-Solberg/#!/Obituary | Oliver, Phyllis Raye (I435)
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4159 | Pingleton Aug. 28, 1927 - July 13, 2018 TAHLEQUAH George Gene Pingleton was born Aug. 28, 1927, in Haileyville, OK to Rachel Hendricks Pingleton and Julius Boss Pingleton. He attended Oklahoma and Texas public schools and graduated from McAlester High School in 1945. He was inducted into the U.S. Navy. Following his discharge in 1946, he enrolled at The University of Oklahoma and received his B.S. degree in education in 1950. He was employed by Ponca City Schools to teach science at McKinley elementary school, and from 1956 to 1960, was Principal of Liberty school. He married Nora Ruth Kirk in Enid, OK in 1951, and their children are Jane Ann, Joan Ellen, and Susan Gayle. Jane & Robert Evans live in Hedgesville, WV. Joan and Gary Barnoskie live in Vian, OK and have two sons; Isaac & Courtney live in Vian and have one daughter, Brynn; Jonathan lives in Tulsa, OK. Susan & Lenny Sansanowicz live in Los Angeles with daughter, Zoe Rachel. He received his M.S. and Ed.D. degrees at Oklahoma State University. From 1962 to 1966, he was Oklahoma City School's Elementary Director. He was the Superintendent of Stillwater Schools from 1966 to 1972. He returned to the OU College of Education and taught School Administration and Public School Law. At the time of his retirement in 1988, he was the Associate Dean of the college. He co-authored the publication "Financing Education In Oklahoma," which was published by Oklahoma State School Board Association. Upon his retirement in Dec. 1988, the President and Regents of OU issued the following citation: "The University of Oklahoma Confers the Title of Professor Emeritus of Education on George G. Pingleton In Grateful Recognition of More Than Fifteen Years of Service to Oklahoma University. A Demonstrated Leader in Teacher Education Reform. He is Considered an Authority on Oklahoma School Law. For Many Years he Represented the College on the Oklahoma State Professional Standards Board, Influencing Many Issues Pertaining to the Professional Standards of Teaching in the State of Oklahoma." A Private Memorial for the family will be at a later date. Services were entrusted to the Hart Funeral Home, of Tahlequah, OK. Published by Oklahoman on Jul. 15, 2018. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/oklahoman/name/george-pingleton-obituary?id=13740053 | Pingleton, George Gene (I1402)
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4160 | Pioneer of 1852 Passes James Ire Phippes Dies at Coburg James Ira Phipps, a pioneer of 1852, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lily Jane Morris, at Coburg, yesterday, at the age of 79 years. Mr. Phipps had been a resident of the Coburg district for 40 years. He came across the plains from Indiana and settled in the Santiam district in Linn county. His wife, Mrs. Sarah Ann Phipps died about three years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Morris, at Coburg; Mrs. Estella LaPoint, of Coburg; Mrs. Ida Ferris, of Newport, and Mrs. Leora Dyer, of Junction City. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the remains will be interred in the Coburg cemetery. The services will be held in the Christian church there. Marion Veatch has charge of arrangements. Morning Register, Eugene, Oregon. Tuesday, 27 March 1923. LKH note: headline typo spells his name of Phippes. | Phipps, James Ira (I2691)
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4161 | Plot K, Block 4, Lot 3, Space 1 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116343957/worley-benton-richmond | Richmond, Worley Benton (I216)
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4162 | Plot K, Block 4, Lot 4, Space 2 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116344980/berta-f_-richmond | Asher, Berta (I215)
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4163 | Poison Probe Awaits Report by a Chemist Clinton, June 1 (AP) – An investigation to determine the source of the poison administered five children of Mrs. Ida Watson will begin when the state chemist at Oklahoma City completes examination of the viscera taken from six-year-old Jerry, the only child to die, County Attorney Milton Keen, said today. If the report reveals the exact type of poison, its source can be determined more easily, Keen explained. Mrs. Watson, who slashed her throat after the children were administered “quinine capsules” for “malaria” was reported by hospital authorities to be in “fair condition”. The four surviving children were recovering. Shawnee News-Star, Shawnee, Oklahoma. Friday, 2 June 1939. | Mahaffey, Ida Vivian (I768)
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4164 | Polly maiden surname was Smith. She and Robert were not related. | Smith, Mary Polly (I104)
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4165 | Polly's ancestors came from England to Virginia. | Smith, Mary Polly (I104)
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4166 | Ponder William Wright (Bill), beloved husband of Elsie Baker Ponder, father of Gary, Allan (Scott), Brent and Tammie Kay Ponder, brother of Clayton Ponder, Truman Ponder and Mrs. Ann Rhodus, grandfather of two grandchildren. At his residence Independence, KY. Saturday, January 16, 1988. Age 66 years. Services at the Allison & Rose Funeral Home, Inc. 5645 Taylor Mill Pike, Taylor Mill, KY. Tuesday January 19, 1988 at 2 P.M. Interment Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Friends may call from 4 until 8 P.M. Monday. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, 17 January 1988. | Ponder, William Wright (I873)
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4167 | PONDER, Ada M. age 76 of Hamilton passed away Monday September 5, 2011 at Fort Hamilton Hospital. She was born April 4, 1935 in Cincinnati the daughter of the late Joseph and Sally (Smith) Tuggle. On May 5, 1973 she married Larry F. Ponder and he preceded her in death on February 13, 2011. Ada is survived by her four children, Vickey (Doug) Dickerson, Robert Starkey, Raymond Starkey, and Sylvia (Jed) Combs; twenty one grandchildren; several great grandchildren and great great grandchildren, and two sisters, Eva (Roy) Oliver and Frances Brown. Ada is also survived by Jean and Fred Ponder, her sister and brother in law. She had acquired some very special friends during her last few months of life; Fred and Jean wish to give a heart felt thank you to Geri Depew, Elizabeth Ponder, and Helen and Vicki Jackson. Ada was also preceded in death by her son Steven Lee Starkey and her daughter Brenda K. Brewer. Visitation at THE WEBSTER FUNERAL HOME 3080 Homeward Way at Rt. 4, Fairfield on Friday September 9, 2011 from 12:00 PM until the time of the funeral service at 2:00 PM, with Rev. Jacob Flannery, officiating. Burial to follow in Hickory Flat Cemetery. www.websterfuneralhomes.com The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Thursday, 8 September 2011. also at: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/hamilton/name/ada-ponder-obituary?id=24749016 | Tuggle, Ada Mae (I1007)
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4168 | PONDER, Marie Age 83 of Hamilton passed away at Ft. Hamilton Hospital on Sunday, January 1, 2006. She was born in Livingston, Kentucky on May 30, 1922 the daughter of Bennett and Clara (Pruitt) Mullins. On September 2, 1942 in Livingston, Kentucky she married Truman L. Ponder, who preceded her in death in 2001. She is survived by two sons, Truman B. Ponder and his wife Brenda and Richard L. Ponder, both of Hamilton; three sisters, Mabel Gentry and her husband Ruford, Helen Swanner, and Pauline Adams, all of Hamilton; one granddaughter, Brandy Darby and her husband Steven of Oxford; and two great-grandchildren, Adam and Emma Darby. She was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Bernice Chandler. Funeral Service will be held at the Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 330 Pershing Avenue, on Wednesday, January 4, 2006 at 2:00 PM with Rev. Robert Skirvin, of North Fairfield Baptist Church officiating. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM at the funeral home. Published by Journal-News on Jan. 3, 2006. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/hamilton/name/marie-ponder-obituary?id=28658295 | Mullins, Marie (I994)
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4169 | PONDER, Rovy Age 82 passed away at Mercy South Hospital in Fairfield on Tuesday, August 9, 2005.He was born on October 4, 1922 in Jep Hill, Kentucky and was the son of Ben and Cordia (Mullins) Ponder. He attended White Oak School, Red Hill School and Livingston School. A Navy veteran of World War II, Rovy served as a mechanic on military fighter planes on the USS Yorktown CV 10 Aircraft Carrier from November 6, 1942 and was honorably discharged on November 25, 1945. He was enrolled in the Three CCCS on October 14, 1940 in McKee Kentucky and was honorably discharged on March 29, 1941. He was also a Kentucky Colonel. Rovy was an active member of Hamilton West Baptist Church for more than 55 years. He enjoyed the outdoors, gardening and trips to his campsite in Kentucky. He was a member of the Sportsman Club and enjoyed target shooting with many close friends. He was a Mason and an active member of the Washington #17 Lodge in Hamilton, Ohio for approximately 50 years. He married Mattie Grace Cope on August 30, 1947 in Mt. Vernon, Kentucky. He was employed at Champion Paper Company from May 21, 1941 until his retirement on January 1, 1985. Rovy leaves behind his loving wife of 58 years, Mattie Grace; three sons William Dallas Ponder of Marion, Indiana, Fred Ponder and his wife Jean of Hamilton, Ohio, and Larry Ponder and his wife Ada of Englewood, Ohio. He also leaves behind three sisters Christine Phillips of Dayton Ohio, Anna Lee McDanell of Bradenton, Florida and Florence Mullins of Englewood, Ohio. He had four grandchildren Cristy, Mark, Cristopher and Scott; four great grandchildren Karmen, Amber, Dean and Dagan; brothers-in-law Walker Cope (Vera) and George Renner; and sisters-in-law Laura Shepherd and Ruth Ponder. He had many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his mother Cordia; his father Ben; his stepmother Ella; brother Curt; Baby Conley; and sister Ruby Furmon. The funeral service will be held at Webb Noonan Funeral Home, Ross Avenue at South "D" Street, Hamilton, at 11:00am on Saturday, August 13, 2005. Officiating the ceremony will be Pastor Luther Allen of Broadhead, Kentucky and Pastor David Williams of the Hamilton West Baptist Church. Visitation will be prior to the service from 9:00 until 11:00 with a Masonic service. He will be laid to rest at the Rose Hill Burial Park. Published in Journal-News on Aug. 11, 2005 | Ponder, Rovy (I1000)
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4170 | Ponder, Ruth Age 95, Hamilton, died Monday, April 11, 2016 in the Butler County Care Facility. She was born in Jackson County, Kentucky on October 14, 1920 the daughter of Carter and Julia (McQueen) Lakes. She married Curtis F. Ponder in 1939 in Newport, Kentucky and he precede her in death in 1983. She was a charter member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Ruth is survived by her son, Lelve Ponder, Hamilton; three grandchildren Kevin (Monica) Ponder, Susan (Chris) Gray and Anna (Steve) Buell and four great granddaughters, Alivia, Julia, Eve and Corrina and also two devoted nieces, Judy Reichie and Ruth Ann Horn and faithful visitor Doris Kramer. She was precede in death by her parents, her husband, two brothers, Carl and Charles Lakes, a daughter-in-law, Nancee Ponder and a grandson, Robert Ponder. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 15, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. at Weigle Funeral Home, 980 N.W. Washington Blvd., with Pastor Orville Roach officiating. Private burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be Friday, April 15, 2016 from 10:30 a.m. until time of the service at the funeral home. The family would like to thank the staff of Queen City Hospice and the Butler County Care Facility for their care and support. Online condolences are available at www.weigelfuneralhome.com The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Thursday. 14 April 2016. | Lakes, Ruth (I1002)
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4171 | Powell Collins dies at Paintsville Feb.14. Powell Collins, 35 years old, secretary and treasurer of the Big Sandy Credit Association, died at the Paintsville hospital Tuesday of last week, as the result of a brain infection. Mr. Collins, a former Johnson county teacher, was a native of Riceville, Ky. He was know by many farmers in this county as a leader in the corn ____ reduction movement. | Collins, Powel Jackson (I593)
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4172 | Preacher Ben was the son of Joseph Phipps and Mary Romal. He married Jane "Jennie" Hash and had several children. | Phipps, Benjamin (I2014)
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4173 | Prisoner Reported Slain From Ambush Guards were taking man from Winchester to Wolfe county home. R.B. Stamper Victim Was on way to visit children: Accused in Breathitt Killing Special to the Courier-Journal Winchester, Ky. June 29. – Report of an ambush murder of a prisoner taken to his home in the mountains of Wolfe County by his jailer and a deputy sheriff on order of the Circuit Judge of the district, were brought back here tonight by Jailer Omer Booth of Clark County and Deputy Sheriff Coebel Rice. The two officers said they ran when the shooting started and did not return to verify a report brought to them that their charge was dead. R. B. Stamper, 40yars old, indicted in Breathitt County in a killing, is reported victim. According to Jailer Booth, Circuit Judge J. Brack Howard, Royalton, of the Thirty-sixth Judicial District, issued an order for him to take Stamper to his home in Wolfe County to visit his two children 5 and 7 years old. The officer said they left the Clark County jail here, where Stamper was brought for safekeeping on April 27, and drove to Slade, Powell County, thirty miles east of here. At Slade, the jailer said, he left his automobile and, with the prisoner and the deputy sheriff, proceeded in a car with Carol Maze, a nephew of Stamper. Leaving the main road, about fifteen miles further east, they drove five miles over a dirt mountain road to the place where Stamper’s children were staying. As Stamper stepped from the automobile, with a bag of fruit for his son, Mr. Booth said, several rifle (continued on page 6, column 5) Prisoner Reported Ambush Victim (continued from first page) shots were fired and Stamper dropped to the ground. Maze shouted “They have killed Boyd,” Booth reported, and all three of them ran, becoming separated. Booth said he rain down a creek and about a mile away came to a religious gathering. Asking some of the worshipers to go back with him to investigate, Booth reported they told him it would be best for him to stay away, as he didn’t know what he was getting into. An old man on a mule offered to investigate, Booth said, and rode up the hill toward the place where they shooting occurred. He came back twenty minutes later with the report that “Boyd Stamper is layin’ in front the house dead.” Booth said he hailed a rural mail carrier, passing on horseback, and rode on the horse with him to the highway, where he hailed a tourist and rode to Slade, where he found Maze and Rice. He said the mail carried told him, “I met a man on the road back there who said he had just killed Boyd Stamper. He was carrying a high-powered rifle and a pistol.” Booth said the mail carrier said he knew the man, but did not get his name. Mrs. Minnie Faulkner, who lives near the parents of Boyd Stamper at Slade, said she was told that two men went to Campton, county seat of Wolfe county, and surrendered in the case late today. No one in Campton could be reach by telephone to verify the report, however. The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Saturday, 30 June 1934, page 1. | Stamper, Robert Boyd (I97)
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4174 | Private in Captain Enoch Osborne's Company of the Virginia Militia, Montgomery County, Virginia during the Revolutionary War. | Hash, William Horton (I1668)
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4175 | Rachel was a daughter of John Phillip Waters and Elizabeth Cullom | Waters, Rachel (I2001)
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4176 | Raleigh Bowles was born November 19, 1946 in Clay County and departed this life Thursday, September 4, 2014 at his residence, being 67 years of age. He was the son of the late Marie (Bowles) Garland. Raleigh is survived by his wife Minerva (Thompson) Bowles of East Bernstadt and by four sons, Raleigh Bowles, Jr., Theodore Bowles and Joseph Bowles all of East Bernstadt and Stephen Bowles of London. He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters, Vernon Garland & Jane Davis both of Annville, Robert Garland of London, Beulah Garland of Bond, Raleigh was blessed with three grandchildren, Olivia Grace, Leilah McKenzie and Layton Bowles. Raleigh was proceeded in death by two sisters, Betty Holacker and Joyce Garland, Raleigh was a veteran of the United States Army serving in Vietnam War. He received a Purple Heart for his honorable services. Raleigh was of the Baptist Faith. Funeral service was held 2:00PM Sunday, September 7, 2014 at Lakes Funeral Home with Bro. Frank Peters officiating. Burial followed in the Moore Cemetery. Pallbearers were John Bowles, Elmer, Jason, John, Justin & Eason Davis. Military services were conducted by the following members of the local D.A.V. Jack Welch Chapter #165…Jim Bryant, David Gray, Paul Trent, Fred Sandlin, Pamela Barrett, Bobby Lakes, Donald Harrison, Shane Morris, Earl Coffey and Leon Bales. Lakes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. | Bowles, Raleigh (I415)
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4177 | Ralph F. Long, 92, of Lexington, passed away Thursday, May 26, 2016 at Hospice Care Center. He was born January 8, 1924 in Madison County, Kentucky to the late Joe Thomas and Lucy Long. Mr. Long was a member of Parkway Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and taught Sunday School since 1961. He retired from the auto industry in 1989 and opened a dry cleaning company. He is survived by two children, Larry (Mary Lou) Long and Beverly (Charles) Hatton; three grandchildren, Charles Hatton, Jr., Heather Hatton and Chris Long and four great grandchildren, Corey Hatton, Mackenzie Long, Graham Long and Griffin Long. He was preceded in death by his wife, Francis Ann Lawson Long; one sister, Elizabeth Browning and seven brothers, Heidel, Gilbert, Sam, Jim, Abner, Tom and Randolph Long. Burial will be in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens, Jessamine County, Kentucky. | Long, Ralph Fields (I1335)
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4178 | Ralph Moore May 13, 1925 - April 18, 2014 Obituary Ralph "Whitey" Moore, age 88 of Trenton, formerly of Millville, passed away on Friday, April 18, 2014 at Hospice of Hamilton. He was born in Wolfe County, Kentucky on May 13, 1925, the first-born son of Velmer and Myrtle (Curtis) Moore. Ralph enlisted in the United States Navy during WWII, being honorably discharged as a Boatswains mate 2/c. On September 18, 1947, he married Geneva J. Short in St. Helens, Kentucky. Ralph retired from Fisher Body, Fairfield as a General Foreman in June, 1980 after 33 years. He was also an honorary Kentucky Colonel. Ralph enjoyed family gatherings, camping, boating, fishing, RV traveling and bus tours with his wife and other family members. He is survived by his daughter, Linda (Joseph) Isaacs; son, Steven (Jacqueline) Moore, DDS; grandchildren, Kristy (Benjamin) Weaver, Steven (Desiree) Moore, Jr., DMD and Megan Moore; great-grandchildren, Maxwell Weaver, Steven Moore, III and Katelynn Moore. Ralph is also survived by brothers and sisters-in-law, Lee, Doug (Judy) and Carolyn Moore; numerous nieces and nephews; plus many friends and colleagues. He was preceded in death by his wife, Geneva in 2012; parents; sisters, Malta Fugate and Dorothy (Harold) Smith; brothers, Lloyd and Thomas (Hazel) Moore; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Clarence and Harry Short, Gladys (Chester) Bush, Madge Hampton, Gertrude (Dave) Hampton, Hazel (Jr.) Brewer, Wilma Jean Hyden and Mildred (Red) Creech. The family would like to thank Sheryl Matthews of Gem City for taking such loving care of their Dad during the last 1½ years. Funeral Services will be held at 1pm on Thursday, April 24, 2014 at Webb Noonan Kidd Funeral Home, Ross Avenue at South "D" Street, Hamilton with Pastor Joe Clark of Millville Avenue Church of God and Pastor Don Dewey of St. Clair Avenue Baptist Church officiating. Interment with Military Honors will follow in Butler County Memorial Park. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 23, 2014 from 6pm until 8pm at the funeral home. | Moore, Ralph (I422)
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4179 | Ralph Turner Obituary Born in Cass, Arkansas October 1, 1931 to Cloe and Daisy Turner. Died September 8, 2013 in Grass Valley, California after a brief illness. 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, CA 95945. Published by Sacramento Bee on Sep. 14, 2013. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sacbee/name/ralph-turner-obituary?id=11301590 | Turner, Ralph D. (I1529)
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4180 | Ralph W. Bates entered into His Lord's Kingdom at 5:00pm September 20, 2012 in Pt. Charlotte, Florida. He was born in Decatur, Illinois on June 22, 1922. Ralph was an extremely patriotic man who served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Prior to his service in the Air Force, Ralph enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in early 1941 during World War II. He was in training as a Tail Gunner on the Canadian Bombers. After Pearl Harbor, he was released from the Canadian Air Force to join the United States Army Air Corp. He was a Tail Gunner on the B-17 Bomber and had many missions over the European Theater. He completed his mission and then signed up for an additional mission on the B-25 Bomber. In all, Ralph completed 66 combat missions during World War II. In addition to his service in the Air Force, Ralph was a highly decorated airman; among his many decorations he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. While in the Air Force, Ralph also completed his Bachelor's Degree in Education. Upon retirement, Ralph earned his Master's Degree in Education and taught high school "at risk" students in Nebraska. While working as a teacher, Ralph involved himself in the American Legion and was asked to be a speech writer and travel coordinator to the National Adjutant. During his time with the American Legion, he was honored with meeting many political figures including presidents and popes. After finishing his assignment with the American Legion, he moved to Minerva, Ohio where he again continued to teach "at risk" high school students. Upon his retirement from teaching, he relocated to Port Charlotte, Florida and started a flag and flag pole business. Ralph enjoyed this business for many years and was very generous with flag contributions for charitable events. Due to advanced age and medical problems, Ralph was forced to retire. Ralph was a very positive gentleman. He always looked on the bright side of life and any hardships that may have come his way. He was born into very humble beginnings and lost both his parents at the age of 9 years old. Regardless of the obstacles that were put in front of him, he always persevered and rose above them. He was a loving husband and a loyal friend. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. He is dearly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his loving wife, Ruby Bates, and one brother, Parker Bates from Houston, Texas. He was predeceased by three brothers, Dewayne, Ted, and Lawrence. He is also survived by 7 nieces and 5 nephews and predeceased by 2 nephews and 1 niece. He is also survived by numerous friends and family. A Viewing will be held from 6-8:00PM on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 at Paul Schelm Funeral Home, 12687 SW County Road 769 (Kings Highway) in Lake Suzy and from 10-10:30AM on Thursday, September 27, 2012 at First Baptist Church, 20035 Quesada Avenue in Port Charlotte. Funeral services will be held at 10:00AM at the church. Burial with full military honors will follow at 1:30PM at Sarasota National Cemetery in Sarasota. Reception will follow burial. | Bates, Ralph William (I1566)
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4181 | RANDALL WILSON BOONEVILLE, KY -21 October 1998 – Randall Wilson, 51, of Route 2, died Wednesday, October 21, 1998 the result of a tractor accident on the Eulene Moore Farm. He was a farmer. Born in Clay County on December 29, 1946, he was raised in Owsley County, the son of Coda Whicker Wilson and the late Herbert Wilson. He is survived by his wife, Judy Barton Wilson, and his mother, Coda Wilson, both of Route 2; a son, Scotty Wilson, Booneville; a daughter, Sherry Lynn Elam, Nicholasville, KY; two brothers, Wilburn Wilson, Booneville; and Eddie Wilson, Tyner, KY. Also surviving was one grandchild. Funeral service was held Sunday, October 25, at the Searcy and Strong Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Combs officiating. Burial was in the Wilson Cemetery with Searcy and Strong Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Wilson, Randall Ray (I1596)
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4182 | Raving Mad. Jackson, Ky. Feb. 1, - Elihu Reynolds, the distiller and logger of Owsley county, who shot and killed John Woods a few weeks since at his log camp in Perry county, and in which fight he received severe cuts in the face at the hands of Woods, has become a raving maniac and his life is despaired of. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 2 February 1896. | Reymonds, Elihu (I2584)
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4183 | Rayka Mary Lou (nee Crapsey) wife of the late Daniel Rayka, beloved mother of William Taylor, Terri Morgan, Melissa (Harold) Jackson, Kerri (Marc) Mariani, and the late Judy (Mike) Coffey, sister of Joann, also survived by 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Mar. 11, 2017, age 77 years. Formerly of Mt. Washington. Service at T P White & Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Ave., Mt. Washington on Thur. Mar. 16, at 5:30 PM. Friends may visit on Thus. From 3:30-5:30 PM. Memorial to Alzheimer’s Association or Cincinnati Audubon Society. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tuesday, 14 March 2017. | Crapsey, Mary Lou (I939)
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4184 | Raymond Leo Wirth, 73, died Thursday, November 3, 2016. Service at 10 a.m. Wednesday, November 9, 2016 at Indiana Veterans Home. Arrangements by Hippensteel Funeral Home. Journal and Courier, Lafayette, Indiana. Saturday, 5 November 2016. | Wirth, Raymond Leo (I1114)
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4185 | Raymond S. Kidwell Berea – Raymond Smith Kidwell, 62, Berea College plumber and steamfitter, husband of Mrs. Reba Susan Kidwell. Died Tuesday. Services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Rominger Funeral Home here. Burial in Wilmot Cemetery, Rockcastle County. Visitation after 10 a.m. today at the funeral home. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Wednesday, 7 April 1976. | Kidwell, Raymond Smith (I1261)
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4186 | Raymond W. Lunsford Raymond Woodrow Lunsford, 42, Columbus, Ohio, and formerly of Lexington, died after a heart attack at 6 p.m. Sunday at his home. Mr. Lunsford, a furnace mechanic, was a native of Fayette County and a son of Mrs. Albert White, Lexington. He moved from Lexington to Columbus four years ago. While here, he was affiliated with the Wesley Methodist Church. Other survivors are his wife, Mrs. Irene Lunsford; four sons, Raymond Lunsford Jr. and Scottie W. Lunsford, both of Lexington, and John J. and Jeff Lunsford, both of Columbus; a daughter, Miss Janie Ann Lunsford, Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Woodford Botkins, Lexington, and a niece, Mrs. Ralph Durbin, Lexington. The body will arrive in Lexington late today and will be taken to the W.R. Milward Mortuary. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 16 July 1956. | Lunsford, Raymond Woodrow (I1320)
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4187 | Rebecca Waddle. Mrs. Rebecca Waddle, age 75, of Lexington, Ky. and formerly of Livingston, passed away after a long illness Sunday, March 27, 1977 at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington. She was Born in Livingston, Ky. on December 10, 1901 the daughter of the late Samuel Spivey and Clista Mahaffey and was a member of the Livingston Pentecostal Church. She is survived by her husband, Mr. Bert Waddle of Frankfort; five sons, Farmer Waddle of Livingston, Charles, Clyde, Hardin, and Samuel all of Frankfort, Ky.; three daughters, Mrs. Louise Linton of Frankfort, Ky., Mrs. Ann Jennings and Mrs. Maxine Smith both of Lexington, Ky.; two brothers, Elmer Spivey and Casper Spivey both of Livingston; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Terry of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Nevia Robinson of Richmond, Indiana and Mrs. Teddy Carpenter of Livingston, Ky. Nineteen grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 30, at 2:00 p.m. at the Morning View Holiness Church by Bro. Lester Arnold and Bro. Dean Carpenter. Burial was in the Morning View Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Dowell and Martin Funeral Home. | Spivey, Rebecca (I457)
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4188 | Rebecca was a daughter of Susannah and John Paul Anderson. | Anderson, Rebecca (I1871)
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4189 | Record of G. W. Jones in 1880 census in Rockcastle County, Kentucky in the household of his father Christopher Jones. No record confirmed after his marriage in 1886. | Jones, G. W. (I446)
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4190 | Record of Marriage State of Oregon, State Board of Health Vital Statistics Section Name: Willie Elizabeth Walls [Willie Elizabeth Turner] Gender: Female Race: Caucasian (White) Age: 36 Birth Date: 10 July 1935 Birth Place: Ozark, Arkansas Occupation: housewife Previous marital status: Divorced, Calif. 1970 Marriage Date: 15 Oct 1971 Marriage Place: Roseburg, Douglas, USA Father: Cloe Turner Mother: Daisy Crabtree Spouse: Paul Arnold Fugate Certificate Number: 71-013562 File Number: 2256173 Box Number: 2 of 10 * ** * Name: Paul Arnold Fugate Gender: Male Race: Caucasian (White) Age: 34 Birth Date: 12 Sept 1937 Birth Place: Althelstene, Wisconsin Occupation: Truck drive Previous marital status: divorced, Oregon 1968 Marriage Date: 15 Oct 1971 Marriage Place: Roseburg, Douglas, USA Father: Ben Fugate Mother: Laura Davis Spouse: Willie Elizabeth Walls | Turner, Willie Elizabeth (I1508)
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4191 | Reich Lists City Flier Among Dead Hopes that Staff Sgt. Elder D. Dickerson had parachuted to safety two months ago when the Flying Fortress in which he was tail gunner was shot down over German-held territory, were blasted here today when the former McAlesterite’s relatives were notified by the German government that he was killed in action October 8. The tragic news reached the family group here this morning at the home of the sergeant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.V Dickerson, D street and Taylor avenue. The 20-year old tail gunner’s wife, the former Mary Sue Pingleton of Haileyville, and his three-year old son, Glen Ray, have been residing at the Dickerson home. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Cox, Bache, and Mrs. Alta Goodson of the High Hill community; two brothers, J.A. Dickerson, Dow, and William R. Dickerson, a merchant marine stationed on Catalina Island, off the California coast. Blancett Sees Attach Some time ago the war department notified relative here that Sergeant Dickerson was missing in action. Then last Friday, Mrs. Audie Blancett, 312 West Grand avenue, received a letter from her son, Sgt. Dean Blancett, in England, stating that during a raid over Germany in which he took part, he had seen sergeant Dickerson’s plane shot down. He saw some crew members ump and their parachutes open, he wrote, but could not tell how many escaped from the mortally wounded Fortress. This report had built hope among relatives that Sergeant Dickerson might be a prisoner of war in the reich. The tall gunner attended grade school here and later was a student in Haileyville High school. He was married February 5, 1939. He enlisted in the air corps here June 11, 1942, came home only once afterward. That was last April 11, during transfer from Walla Walla, Wash., to Kearney, Nebr. His plane stopped at Oklahoma City and he was here for one day. He went overseas in May. The McAlester News-Capital, McAlester, Oklahoma. Thursday, 9 December 1943. | Dickerson, Elder Doyle (I1400)
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4192 | Remarkable Twins Celebrate in Iowa Ninety-eighth Anniversary of Eli and J.M. Phipps - One was Falsely Accuse. Shenandoah, Ia., May 24. = Recently John M. Phipps and his brother, Eli, were ninety-eight years old - the oldest twin brothers, probably, in the United States, if not in the world. John M. Phipps lives with his son, A.S. Phipps, on a farm near Shenandoah, and his brother in Oklahoma, but Eli came to visit John and they celebrated their joint birthday. Eli was here a few years ago and was frequently mistaken for John, for they look so much alike that their intimate friends can not distinguish them. They were born in 1812 in Washington county, Virginia. This date conveys little impression on the mind unless one stops to make comparison. It was a few months before the declaration of was against England, in 1912. It was before the battle of Waterloo was fought. Before the fall of Tecumseh, the famous Indian chief, who fought the government at the head of the allied tribes in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan while Indiana was the western frontier. It was before Fulton built his United States steam boat; long before railroads, or telegraph or electricity were thought of. He lacked but one year of being old enough to vote for Andrew Jackson for president. During the lives of the remarkable twins the world has moved forward more than in all the eighteen hundred years of the Christian era before. John M. married late in life, at thirty, but even thus his marriage dates back to three years before the Mexican war. He married Mary E. Long on February 27, 1842, and through this marriage is shown the relationship to O.S. Long the merchant of this city. Mrs. Phipps died on October 1, 1907, after a wedded life of sixty-five years. Mr. Phipps came to Iowa about 1836, then years before its admission to the Union, and when the only population was a fringe of settlements along the navigable rivers. He has been a farm all his life, but living for a time i Missouri and Nebraska and then coming back to Iowa and settling near Farragut about thirty years ago, where he has since resided. He came here from near Independence, MO. His son says of him that he has always been a farmer and lived much out of doors. He almost invariably took his nap at noon daily. He has been a great lover of corn bread and buttermilk and plain food generally, and never used tobacco or intoxicating liquors or opiates of any kind. So fond is he of outdoor life and getting close to nature that he goes much in his bare feet, even in winter time wading in the snow barefoot and bathing his feet in coldest water, cutting the ice to do so. He prefers to sleep inaa cold room. He can scarcely be kept indoors as long as necessary when not feeling well, but has not had many bad sicknesses in his life. In fact, he knows of but one spell of fever, and that was when he was a young man. He believes in visiting his neighbors in the old fashioned way - spending the whole day. Mr. Phipps has been a great man to ask questions, but always reticent to talk about himself. Regarding his early life he will seldom talk, although he could, no doubt, tell incidents and experiences enough to make an interesting book. This reticence, or modesty, brought his notoriety a few years ago that proved amusing after it was over. Miss Ida Tarbell, a magazine writer, stated that William Rockefeller, father of John D. Rockefeller, was living under an assumed name in obscurity in Iowa, and the Chicago papers undertook to find him. They got a clew that the old man was living near Shenandoah, and reporters were sent here from Chicago to hunt him up. There was no one here of the right age to till the description except Uncle John Phipps, and for two or three days they labored with the problem of proving that Phipps and Rockefeller were the same person. They drove to his home before daylight and pestered the old gentleman with questions by the hundred, trying to get him to admit that he was William Rockefeller. :Me the father of old Rockefeller? No, sir!" he exclaimed, and the incident has been a sore spot i his memory every since. The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. Wednesday, 25 May, 1910, page 2. | Phipps, Eli Shadrack (I2068)
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4193 | Research by Larry Hash "ol John" Hash One of the first fathers in the Hash line in the US is John. He is referred to as “ol John” in later years because of the many John Hash descendents. The first we know of this man is that, as a young man, he shows up on various tax records in and around Gunpowder One Hundred in Maryland. By the time we see him again in records, the Indian War has drawn to an end and a survey for John Hash was made in 1774 for 250 acres of land in Fincastle Co., VA [now Grayson Co., VA]. Old family relates that three Hash brothers came to southwest Virginia–John, William, and James– around 1763. Later research places John at Bridle Creek on New River. William Hash was at Buck Mountain on Bridle Creek [some 5 miles north of John] . James Hash [Hust] was placed at Peach Bottom near Independence, VA. The question of the relationship between John and William is unresolved. James Hash disappeared in a few years from all records leaving one daughter. John and his first wife had at least 7 known children. The Anderson clan relates that John Hash first married Rececca Anderson. She died about the time John left Maryland for southwest Virginia. John and his second wife had one known son. The Sturgill researchers record that she was Elizabeth Stodgil and that they were married in northern Virginia as John traveled south. She was still alive when John wrote his will in 1784. No other record has been found for her. John and other members of his family show up repeatedly on tax and military records until the death of “old” John was recorded in a psalm book. He died April 13, 1784 at his home at Bridle Creek. He was around 65 years old. He left a will which is the corner-stone for much of the research that is seen today. I personally had this will repaired and copied before replacing it back in the Montgomery Co., VA courthouse in Christiansburg. 1) He was married twice but only mentions them as first and second wife. 2) He mentions his living children 3) He describes his land holdings at Bridle Creek. 4) He lists his earthly possessions. No record of his burial exists but there is an old Silas Ward cemetery on his lands. The Wards intermarried with the Hashes and later owned the same lands as “old” John Hash. We know that William Hash, Sr. is buried in this cemetery and odds are that “old” John Hash and his second wife are in this cemetery. 99% of all Hashes in the US are descended from these two men [regardless of John & Wm’s relationship]. No real clue has been given as to the origin of the Hash clan prior to the very early 1700’s . Anyone can guess the country of origin and be as close as the next one. DNA is working towards this end but, as yet, not enough DNA has been gathered and processed to determine “old” John Hashes land of origin and parents. https://larryhash.wordpress.com/2010/09/08/old-john-hash/ | Hash, John (I1775)
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4194 | Rev. Bennie Lee Fields, age 60, husband of Debbie (Robinson) Fields of Tyner, Kentucky passed away Saturday, March 23, 2019 at his residence. He was the father of Shonna Sizemore and husband Phillip of London, Kentucky, and Benjamin Joshua Fields and wife Teena of Roanoke, Virginia; the brother of Kermit Fields and wife Janice, and Earl Dean Fields and wife Shirley all of London, Kentucky, and Jennings Fields and wife Phyllis of Fogertown, Kentucky. He was also blessed with three grandchildren, Keaton Sizemore, Carter Sizemore, and Kyra Sizemore all of London, Kentucky. He was preceded in death by his parents, J.B. and Zola (Murray) Fields; and by his sister, Vietta Fields. Funeral services for Rev. Bennie Lee Fields will be conducted Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Freedom Point Church of God, Corbin, Kentucky, with Christopher Shawn Fields, Dale Payne, Sean Disney, and Phillip Payne officiating. Entombment will follow at A.R. Dyche Memorial Park. The family of Rev. Bennie Lee Fields will receive friends at London Funeral Home from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Monday, March 25, 2019 and from 1:00 p.m. until the service time on Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at Freedom Point Church of God. Serving as pallbearers are: John Martin, Rick Crawford, Chris Fields, Russell Fields, Keaton Sizemore, and Carter Sizemore. | Fields, Bennie Lee (I668)
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4195 | Reva C. APPLE-HOLLENBAUGH, age 85 of Middletown, passed away Thursday evening. She was born in Crab Orchard, Kentucky, February 25, 1921, a daughter of Cleveland and Elizabeth Hopkins Wilmot. She was a graduate of West Elkton High School, and an extremely active member of the Spring Hill Church of Christ. Reva worked for Montgomery Wards, then as a Buyer for McAlpin's. She loved working crossword puzzles, the Reds on radio, and being a Momaw to her grandchildren. She is survived by 4 daughters, Linda (Dale) Morton of Middletown, Janice (Dan) Collins of Middletown, Gail (Wayne) Melgaard of Piqua, Ohio, and Tracy Jackson of Middletown; a son, Mark (Tamra) Apple of Franklin; 12 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and a great-great-granddaughter; 2 stepchildren, Dee (John) Martin, and Ross (Sandy) Hollenbaugh; 3 step grandchildren, and 3 step great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Ruby Rieger, Donna Roby, and Martha Gabbard; a half-sister, Annabelle Adams; and 4 brothers, Jim Cornett, Grant Wilmot, Jack Wilmot, and Frank Wilmot. She was preceded in death by her husbands, William Apple in 1990, and Deaner Hollenbaugh in July of this year; a grandson, Kerry Morton; a sister, Versa Whitt; a half-sister, Marie Lunsford; and 3 brothers, Gerald, Benton, and Charles Wilmot. Funeral services were held at 1PM Tuesday, December 19, officiated by Mr. Bob Stacy. Burial in Fairview Cemetery, Gratis, Ohio. | Wilmot, Reva Corrine (I1274)
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4196 | Reverend Jack Donald Smith, 88, of Cleveland, Tennessee, passed April 2, 2019. Jack was born to Kirxie Kansel and Jesse Myrtle, January 8, 1931, in Cumberland, Kentucky. He graduated with a bachelors from Lee College and a Masters from Eastern Kentucky in Richmond, Kentucky. He married Elizabeth Lucille Botkin in 1956 and they pastored churches together in Kentucky, Tennessee, Arizona, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Together they raised 4 children. He leaves as his legacy 4 children: Nona Carver (Hugh), Gwen Smith, Beth Taylor (Jeff), Jack II (Lisa). He also leaves to cherish his memory 12 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren, and 2 siblings Rodney Smith and Sharon Tibetts and many nieces and nephews that he loved. His family will remember him as a loving father with a great sense of humor and contagious smile, who loved to travel. He was preceded in death by Tyler Hugh Carver (grandson), Dexter Smith (brother) Mary Lois Hall (sister), Paul Smith (brother), Virginia Garrison (sister). Jack was a Minister until he retired in 2005 and was passionate about praying and consoling others in their time of need. He was also a decorated veteran in the United States Marine Corp. and fought in the Korean War. He was honorably discharged with a Purple Heart. He worked as director of a community agency called Progress for People that served people in Bradley, McMinn, Meigs and Polk Counties. He was a professor at Lee College and Jimmy Swaggart Bible College. He was Minister of Education, Associate Pastor and Interim Pastor at North Cleveland Church of God. A Celebration of Life and Home going for Reverend Jack Smith will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 6, 2019 from the Sanctuary of North Cleveland Church of God with Rev. Mark Williams and Rev Mitch Maloney officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, April 5, 2019 at the church. In Lieu of flowers the family is asking for donations to be made to Bless the Children Home in honor of Tyler Carver@ Church of God World Missions. The family would also like to thank Legacy Village of Cleveland for their loving care at the end of Jack’s life. Serenity of Cleveland Funeral Home and Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements. | Smith, Jack Donald (I1122)
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4197 | Reynold, Cassie Ella (nee Pendergrass) of Loveland. Beloved wife of the late Clyde Reynolds. Dear mother of M. Leroy Reynolds, Ronald G. (Jo Ann) Reynolds, Betty Jo (David) Anderson, Gerry (Alan) Longstreth and Marvin (Paula) Reynolds. Sister of Clifford and Cleveland Pendergrass. Grandmother of 15 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. July 15, 2004 at the age of 93. Friends received at the Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 129 Riverside Dr., Loveland, Sunday from 6-8 P.M. Services Madeira Church of Christ on Monday, July 19 at 11 A.M. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason. Memorial may be directed to Loveland Schools Foundation or the Madeira Church of Christ. www.tuftsschildmeyer.com The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 16 June 2004. | Pendergrass, Cassie Ella (I261)
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4198 | Reynold, Clyde M., of Loveland, beloved husband of Cassie Pendergrass Reynolds, father of Betty Jo Anderson, Gerry Longstreth, M. LeRoy, Ronald G. and Marvin Reynolds, brother of Alma Evans, Ernest, Everett, Verlin, Thomas and Robert Reynolds, grandfather of 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Tuesday, October 4, 1988. Age 79. Past president of the Loveland Kiwanis Club. Friends received at the Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Park & Riverside, Loveland, Thursday, 7-9 P.M. Services, Madeira Church of Christ, Friday, October 7 at 10 A.M. Internment, Rose Hill Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to the American Heart Association. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 6 June 1988. | Reynolds, Clyde Marion (I253)
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4199 | Reynolds Donald A., beloved husband of Margaret McDonald Reynolds, father of Donna C. Stephenson, Patricia Layman, Barry L., Stephen H., Donald Jr., Robert and James Reynolds, brother to Clyde, Ernest, Ralph, Alma, Everett, Verlon, Thomas and Robert Reynolds, also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Residence, Lebanon, Ohio. Suddenly, Wednesday, June 1979. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, Ohio, Friday 6 to 9 P.M. where services will be held Saturday, June 12, at 10 A.M. Interment, Rose Hill Cemetery. The family request memorial contributions be directed to the charity of your choice. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 22 June 1979. | Reynolds, Donald Anderson (I255)
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4200 | Reynolds Everett M. of Mason. Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Wethington Reynolds. Devoted father of Jim Reynolds. Loving grandfather of Stephanie and Mariah Richards. Dear brother of Alma Evans, Thomas Reynolds, Verlon “Dink” Reynolds and the late Ralph, Donald, Ernest, Clyde, and Robert Reynolds. Monday, January 29, 2001 in his 78th years. He served in the U.S. Army 43rd Tank Battalion, 12th Armor Division in England, France, and Germany. Services will be held at Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 129 Riverside Drive, Loveland, Wednesday, January 21, at 2:00 P.M. where friends will be received from 1:00 P.M. until time of service. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason, Ohio. www.tuftsschildmeyer.com The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tuesday, 30 January 2001. | Reynolds, John McFerren (I269)
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