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4251 | Ronald L McDaniel, age 45, of Hamilton, died at Fort Hamilton-Hughes Hospital at 6:40 am Wednesday. He was born in Hamilton, the son of Vernon & Stella (Strong) McDaniel. He was currently attending Cincinnati School of Barbering & Hair Design. On August 11, 1975, he married Susanne Karen Sass in Oxford, Ohio. He was self-employed as Ron’s Billiard Service for ten years. He is survived by his wife, Susanne Karen McDaniel; two children, Robin Minor & Christy Cobb, both of Hamilton; one grand daughter & one grandson; & his mother, Mrs Stella McDaniel. Funeral services will be from the Webb Funeral Home at 10 am on Saturday. Interment will be in Darrtown Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 pm on Friday. Printed 1-13-1983 Hamilton Journal News. | McDaniel, Ronald Lee (I942)
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4252 | Ronald “Ron” May Sr. Ronald “Ron” May Sr., 56, of Salinas died Saturday, Sept. 27 2003, at his home following a lengthy illness. He was born April 9, 1947, and was a lifelong resident of Salinas. He was an artist. He enjoyed painting, making jewelry, crocheting and working with children. He was preceded in death by his father, Archie May. Memberships: Wheels in Motion Club at the Salinas Adult School, vestry member of St. George’s Episcopal Church in Salinas. Survivors: Wife, Janet May of Salinas; daughters, Felicia Chadwick of Las Vegas, Fahrin Breezley, Renee May and Kikue May, all of Salinas; sons, Ron May Jr., Lloyd and Wayne Breezley, all of Salinas; mother Lenora May of Georgia; sisters, Susan May of Cabazon, Norma Jean Morris of Georgia, Sandi Stump of Colorado; former wife, Clarice Arnold of Salinas; and two grandchildren. Services: 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 98 Kip Drive. Salinas. Cremation: Under the direction of Healy Crematory Co. The Californian, Salinas, California. Wednesday, 1 October 2003. | May, Ronald (I1821)
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4253 | Ronnie V. Marcum Hope, Ark. – Funeral services for Ronnie Vick Marcum, 15, ere held at 2 p.m. yesterday in the Oak Crest Funeral home. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Oak Crest Funeral Home. Mr. Marcum died Sunday in a local hospital after a short illness. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Marcum of McNab; two brothers, Wayne Marcum and Ralph Marcum, of Hope. The Shreveport Journal, Shreveport, Louisiana. Tuesday, 24 August 1965. | Marcum, Ronnie Vick (I1467)
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4254 | Rosamond Evaline “Rosey” died giving birth. | Ward, Rosamond Evaline (I1855)
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4255 | Rosary and vigil will be 7 p.m. April 11 at English Funeral Chapel, Coeur d'Alene. Funeral Mass will be 1 p.m. April 12 at St. Pius Catholic Church, Coeur d'Alene, with interment immediately following at St. Thomas Cemetery. Constance E. (Connie) Smith, 82, Coeur d'Alene, peacefully took her final journey home on April 3, 2005. Born Feb. 18, 1923, in Rosholt, Wis., to Nick and Mary Frydach, Connie was raised on the family farm. On Sept. 4, 1943, she married John Smith in Chicago. After John's discharge from the Navy, they moved to the Inland Northwest, where they resided until moving to Alaska in 1959, living first on Adak Island and then in Fairbanks. Connie retired from the Northern Commercial Company in Fairbanks in the early 1970s. In 1974, they moved to Spirit Lake, and in 1989, to Hayden. Connie loved traveling, golf and entertaining friends. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Sandi and Ron Wright, Ephrata, Wash.; son and daughter-in-law, Ron and Anke Smith, Fort Worth, Texas; grandchildren Tammy and Gene Hyden, Post Falls, Brian and Terri Robinson, Leavenworth, Wash., Kevin Robinson, Wenatchee, Wash., Amanda Smith, Seattle, Nichole Smith, Anchorage, Alaska, Connor and Alexander Smith, Fort Worth, Texas; together with five great-grandchildren. Connie is also survived by sisters and brothers-in-law, Loretta and Norbert Kosobucki of Wittenberg, Wis., Bernice and Eugene Kaye, New Berlin, Wis.; special friend Henry Komosinski, Hayden; sister-in-law Maryanne Frydach, Tampa, Fla., sister-in-law Edith Caragio, Lewiston; brother-in-law and wife, Jack and Gerry Smith; Tacoma, Wash.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Connie was preceded in death by her husband, John, in 1992, daughter Connie Lynn in 1973, parents Nick and Mary Frydach, and siblings Felix, Leonard, Sophie, William, Max, John, Ted and Della. Memorials in Connie's name may be made to Hospice of North Idaho, 9493 N. Government Way, Hayden, ID 83835, the Alzheimer's' Association, or donor's choice of charity. Per English Funeral Chapel | Frydach, Constance (I1443)
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4256 | Rosemary Elizabeth Robinson December 31, 1931 – July 23, 2022 ROBINSON, Rosemary Elizabeth, age 90, of Hamilton, Ohio passed away Saturday, July 23, 2022. She was born in Hamilton, Ohio to Luella (Agee) and Henry J. Ebbing. Rosemary loved her family and especially all children. She also loved being outside in nature and feeding the birds, gardening, cooking, doing crafts. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jack R. Robinson; brother, Harold Ebbing; great-granddaughter, Jessica Rae Hammons. Rosemary is survived by her daughters, Deborah A Frye (John) and Karen S. Scarth (Gary); son, Steven C. Robinson; 5 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; sister, Cheryl Ebbing; brothers, Ted Ebbing, Albert Ebbing, Larry Ebbing and Roy Ebbing. She will be loved, cherished and greatly missed by a host of family and friends. Visitation will be held from 10:00 am until Services at 11:00 am at the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 2565 Princeton Road, Hamilton, Ohio 45011. Pastor Rick Witt officiating. | Ebbing, Rosemary Elizabeth (I1803)
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4257 | Rossie B. McCollum Berea (Spl.) – Rites for Mrs. Rossie Bates McCollum, 85, of Berea, who is the mother of a Paint Lick woman, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Wray Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Berea Cemetery. Mrs. McCollum, widow of John A. McCollum, died Tuesday in the Berea Hospital. She was the mother of Mrs. John (Dorothy) Caldwell of Paint Lick. She also is survived by two sons, four daughters, a sister, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Visitation will be after 4 p.m. at the funeral home. The Advocate-Messenger, Danville, Kentucky. Thursday, 13 July 1978. | Bates, Rosie Cohutta (I616)
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4258 | Roy K. Ponder, 57, of Fairbanks, Alaska, passed away tragically on April 7, 2013, from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident on the Parks Highway in Alaska. Born on March 28, 1956, Roy was the son of Seldon and Edna Friend Ponder and grew up in the Stroudsburg, Pa., area. In his youth he often could be found working on vehicles and motorcycles, rebuilding his first engine at 14. At a very young age, Roy became the man of the house, developing life skills that many don't achieve until much later in life. Integrity, loyalty, courage and responsibility are just a few qualities he gained and maintained throughout his life. Roy graduated from the Stroudsburg Union High School in 1974. He attended York College of Pennsylvania, where he achieved a bachelor of science degree, cum laude, in Police Science in 1978. After college Roy was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army in 1978, where he served for 15 years. Roy had many accomplishments in the Army but few were as dear to him as his graduation from the U.S. Army Ranger School. His superiors, peers and subordinates described him as a man who could do absolutely anything, was extremely intelligent, cool under stress, highly flexible, completely reliable with unquestionable integrity and moral standards. He excelled in all tasks and challenges. Throughout his military career, Roy found himself stationed at several different places, including Germany, East Tennessee, Colorado, Alabama, West Virginia and Alaska. While stationed in Alaska, he knew he had found the place he would call home. Upon his departure from military service, Roy began to contribute to the Fairbanks community. In 1993, Roy was employed for the State of Alaska Correctional Department as a correctional officer. During the next six years, he had what is described by fellow officers as a meteoric rise through the ranks, ending with the title of acting superintendent. Roy's latest endeavor was as general manager of The Woodway in Fairbanks. Roy had a major influence on every business and employee he ever worked with. One of Roy's most cherished achievements was the handcrafting of a home for himself and his wife Teresa. The craftsmanship and quality of that home is representative of the attention Roy paid to all aspects of his life. His love for Alaska was displayed in the activities he enjoyed, including hiking, riding snow machines, camping, traveling the state and simply being outdoors. Paramount for Roy was family. He enjoyed visits with his children and especially his grandchildren as often as possible. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. Survivors include Teresa, his wife of 23 years; his sons, Austin (Angela) Ponder of Jessup, Md., and Daniel Roy Ponder of Carlisle, Pa.; daughter, Kristen (Chad) Trent of Erwin, Tenn., and son Ryan Dark of Bluefield, W. Va.; his siblings, brother, Joe Ponder of Seattle, Wash., and sister, Pat Ponder Smith of Bonita Springs, Fla.; brothers-in-law, Kenneth Hall of Princeton, W. Va., and Keith Hall, of Knoxville Tenn.; sisters-in-law, Brenda Helton of Lerona, W.Va., and Kathy Kelley of Princeton, W. Va.; granddaughters, Megan Ponder and Madison and McKinsey Trent; father- and mother-in-law, Dan and Leora Hall, Princeton W.Va.; uncle, Dyche Ponder of Lancaster, Ky.; aunt, Sally Dee Eirod of Madisonville, Tenn.; his nieces, nephews and other relatives. Roy was preceded in death by his parents, Seldon and Edna Friend Ponder, and brothers-in-law, Jack Smith and Roger Hall. The funeral will be 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 23, at Stith Funeral Home. The Rev. Tommy Valentine will officiate. Burial will follow at Manse Cemetery, Paint Lick. Visitation will be from 11 to 1 p.m. prior to the service. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Wounded Warrior Project. An online guestbook is available at www.stithfuneralhome.net. | Ponder, Roy K. (I963)
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4259 | Ruby A. Rieger, age 87 formerly of Germantown passed away peacefully on Wednesday July 31, 2013 at Lamplight Inn of Dayton. Ruby was born in Sunsbury, OH the daughter of the late Cleveland and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Wilmot. She was a homemaker most of her life. She worked in the Tent Factory in Germantown during WWII while her husband Donald served in the Army in the South Pacific. She was a member of the Eaton Church of Christ and recently was attending Spring Hill Church of Christ in Middletown. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Donald E. Rieger, four brothers and four sisters and one great great-granddaughter Holly. She is survived by her daughter Jean Howard of Franklin, three sons Monte (Connie) Rieger of West Alexandria, Barry (Teresa) Rieger of Farmersville, and Michael (Debbie) Rieger of Germantown, twenty two grand children, 46 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren, two sisters Donna Roby of Florida and Martha Gabbard of Eaton, three brothers James Cornett of Indiana, Earl Wilmot of Middletown, and Franklin Wilmot of Eaton and numerous nieces, nephew and friends. Funeral services at the Spring Hill Church of Christ, 2021 Brell Dr. Middletown, OH. Pastor Robert Stacy officiating, burial in Fairview Cemetery, Gratis. The family suggest if desired memorial contribution may be made to Hospice of Dayton. www.arpprootfh.com Arrangements by Arpp & Root Funeral Home Germantown. | Wilmot, Ruby (I1281)
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4260 | Ruby Brown Hill Bates, 80, of Port Charlotte, Florida formerly of Totz, Kentucky has gone home to be with the Lord on March 25, 2013. She was born on November 15, 1932 in Totz, Kentucky. She leaves to mourn her passing her son, David (Mary) Hill of Totz, KY; her brothers and sisters, Riley (Dorothy) Brown of Georgia, Natilla (Barry) Hill Benjamin of Alexandria, KY, Carmen (Linda) Brown of North Port, FL, Bill (Roxanne) Brown of West Harrison, IN, Zelda (Riley) Causey of Lancaster, KY, and Walter (Diane) Brown of Putney, KY; her grandchildren, Diane Hill of Harlan, KY, Dennis Hill of Madison, TN, and Chasity (David) Daukas of Lexington, KY; her great-grandchildren, Drew and Nate Daukas; and a host of other family and friends who are special to her. She was preceded in death by her parents, John Brown and Martha Wilmot Brown; her brothers, Marcelle Brown and Jerry Brown; and her sister, Evelyn Brown. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Jessie Hill, Jr. and her second husband, Ralph Bates. Family will receive friends from 10–11:00AM on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at Paul Schelm Funeral Home, 12687 SW County Road 769 (Kings Highway) in Lake Suzy. A Funeral Service will follow at 11:00AM at the funeral home. Burial will be in Sarasota National Cemetery in Sarasota, FL. | Brown, Ruby (I1565)
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4261 | Ruby E. Furmon, age 83, of Hamilton, died on Thursday, October 23, 2003, at Vitas Hospice at Ft. Hamilton Hospital. Born in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, on February 21, 1920, she was the daughter of Ben J. and Cordia (Mullins) Ponder. On September 23, 1939, in Livingston, Kentucky, Ruby married Willie Furmon. Willie preceded her in death on May 8, 1997. They enjoyed wintering together in Bradenton, Florida. Mrs. Furmon was very devoted to her family and an active member of Immanuel Baptist Church. She was active in Sunday School, the Hilltoppers and enjoyed her position as a greeter at the church where she welcomed her friends and church family. Ruby is survived by her two children, Charles R. Furmon, Butler County Commissioner, and his wife Peggy of Hamilton, and Carol Sandlin and her husband Gary of Atlanta, Georgia; four grandchildren, Pam Furmon and Chad Furmon, both of Hamilton, Stephanie Sandlin of Atlanta, Georgia, and Melissa Sandlin Clark and her husband Brian of Richmond, Virginia; brother, Rovy Ponder and his wife Mattie of Hamilton; three sisters, Florence Mullins and her husband Jay of Englewood, Ohio, Christine Phillips of Dayton, Ohio, and Anna Lee McDanell and her husband Frank of Bradenton, Florida; and several nieces and nephews. Ruby's mother and her infant brother, Conley, died during childbirth. She was also preceded in death by her father; stepmother, Ella; and brother, Curt Ponder. The funeral service will be held at Webb Noonan Funeral Home, Ross Avenue at South "D" Street, Hamilton, at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 25, 2003, with Pastor Mark Wurzelbacher officiating. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Burial Park. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 12 Noon to 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home. | Ponder, Ruby Ellen (I999)
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4262 | Rubye Laverne Koutnik, 73, of Twin Falls, died late Monday evening, Feb.2, 1998, at her home. She was born Nov. 30, 1924, in Blue Ridge, Texas, the daughter of Johnnie and Stella Florence Davis. She was raised in Blue Ridge and finished high school, where she played women's basketball and loved the sport. She attended the University of Idaho in Moscow. She married L. James Koutnik on Feb. 12, 1944, in Roswell, N.M. They lived in Texas for a time until they moved to Twin Falls in 1948. Laverne was a member and a choir member of the First Baptist Church. She was involved in the American Legion Auxiliary, the national Federation of Republican Women, the Twin Falls Republican Women, and worked with Girl's State. She enjoyed music and was involved in Magic Valley Chorale, the Music Club and was also involved with the Scholarship Foundation for the Music Club. She loved to sing "Sweet Adeline." She was a very special grandma, mom, mother-in-law and friend. Her love for her three grandchildren, Jessica, Philip and Christopher was a never-ending love. Always by phone or mail, something good was sure to come, whether it was a note or goodies just to say I love you! Her kindness was abundant and shared by all who walked in her path. She enjoyed visiting, having lunches and going on trips with friends. Surviving are her two sons, Gary Wayne (Debra) Koutnik of Twin Falls and Brett Michael (Jan) Koutnik of Alpharetta, Ga.; three grandchildren; and one sister, Loylle (O.L. "Hank" ) Hankins of Sun City West, Ariz. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, one sister and four brothers. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb 9, 1998, at Reynolds Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Henry Toews of the Twin Falls First Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow at unset Memorial Park. Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Reynolds Funeral Chapel. The family suggests memorials to the Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital or to the Scholarship Foundation for the Music Club. Contributions may be left with funeral chapel staff or mailed to Reynolds Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 1142, Twin Falls, ID 83303. | Davis, Rubye Laverne (I1473)
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4263 | Rural Carrier’s Body Found in Automobile Farmersville, June 27 – Rural Carrier John Davis of Blue Ridge was found dead in a car Friday night west of Blue Ridge. Indications were that he died of a heart attack. The car was in a ditch. No injuries were found on the body. Davis had been a rural carrier for six years at Blue Ridge. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at Blue Ridge. Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas. Sunday, 28 June 1936. | Davis, Johnnie (I1362)
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4264 | Ruth M. Jefferson, 79, of Miamisburg, passed away Monday, October 23, 2017 at Sycamore Glen Nursing Home. She was born April 5, 1938 in Bond, KY the daughter of Herman and Lorene (Davis) Bowles. Ruth enjoyed sewing, quilting, cooking and gardening. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family. She is survived by her children, Steve Jefferson of Germantown and Tammy (Bob) Manor of Wilmington; granddaughter, Amanda (Josh) Allen of Germantown; great grandchildren, Jeremy, Jordan, and Ashlyn; sisters, Connie Miller, Irene Eddinger, and Dena Bowles Barrett; several nieces and nephews including, Dwayne and Don Bowles, Jimmy Miller, and Richard Barrett, Jr.; numerous cousins; special family friend, Harry Wells, Jr.; as well as Pookie the cat, the baby of the family. Ruth was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 55 years, James "Ray" Jefferson; brothers, Fred and Lee Roy Bowles. A funeral service at GEBHART-SCHMIDT-PARRAMORE Funeral Home, Miamisburg officiated by Dignity Celebrant Deb Holder. | Bowles, Ruth (I858)
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4265 | Ruth McCollum March 19, 1917 - July 28, 2003 Ruth Edna McCollum age 86 of Center Street in Berea, passed away Monday evening at the Berea Health Care Center. Ruth was born in Conasauga, TN to the late John A. and Rossie Bates McCollum. She worked at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base and also worked as a sales associate for several merchandising companies. Ruth was a member of the Berea Baptist Church. In addition to her parents Ruth was also preceded in death by one brother John A. McCollum Jr. and one nephew Rob Haddix. She is survived by four sisters Norma and the late Hubert Robinson of Hiawassee, GA, Dorothy and the late John Caldwell of Paint Lick, Mary Elizabeth McCollum of Berea and Lois Ann Haddix of Berea; one brother Lowell T. and his wife Mary Ann McCollum of Berea; three nephews Dick McCollum and his wife Lynn, John K. Caldwell and Steve McCollum; five nieces Marilyn Jean Yorkovitch and her husband Tom, Carol Roberts, Barbara Caldwell, Susan McCollum Kaucic and her husband Bob and Lora Haddix; 6 great nephews Ron Ware, Rick Ware, Aaron McCollum, Ethan McCollum, Robert Kaucic III and John Beidenkamp; and two great nieces Kimberly Kaucic and Katherine Kaucic. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. on Thursday July 31, 2003 at the Lakes Funeral Home in Berea with Dick McCollum and Hospice Chaplain Peggy Patrick officiating. Burial will follow in the Berea Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Casket bearers will be Steve McCollum, John Caldwell, Barbara Caldwell, Tom Yorkovitch, Lora Haddix, Max Kidder and Mike Wallace | McCollum, Ruth Edna (I1014)
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4266 | S.R. Brummett Succumbs at 74 Sidney R. Brummett, 74, formerly of Lansing, died Sunday at Big Rapids. He had been a resident at 139 Isbell St., Lansing, for 35 years, was a member of the South Baptist Church and was an employe of the Reo, retiring 13 years ago and moving to Big Rapids. Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth; two brothers, Earl of Charlotte and Arvel of Lansing; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Dehnert and Mrs. Rudell Rattatz, both of Grand Rapids. Funeral services will be held at the Ester-Leadley Colonial Chapel at 3 p.m. Thursday and interment will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Monday, 3 June 1963. | Brummett, Sidney Raymond (I564)
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4267 | Sadist blamed in woman's death. Louisville, Ky. Sept. 13. (INS) - A sadist who apparently sued a cigaret to speckle his victim's body with burns was sought today in the death of an attractive brunette found unconscious and nearly-nude in her apartment. Miss Una. V. Ponder, 26, died in Louisville General hospital a few hours after she was found by her sister and three brothers. They entered the locked apartment through a window. Hospital attendants said the woman's body was covered from head to feet with burns, bruises and lacerations. Her death was attributed by police to a brain injury. Miami News (Miami, Florida), 13 Sep 1947. Saturday. | Ponder, Una Versa (I982)
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4268 | Sam was the son of James William "Bill" and Lucy Tabitha Robertson/Robinson Metcalf. He married Bessie Jane Perry daughter of Richard and M. A. "Dora" West Perry. Together they had 8 children; James, Earl, William, Gracie, Edith, Edna, Virgil and Richard Metcalf. METCALF. Samuel D., age 74, of 2025 E. Central Ave, Miamisburg , passed away at his residence. Wednesday p.m. Survived by 5 sons, James of Franklin, William of Springboro, Virgil, Richard and Earl all of Miamisburg; 3 daughters, Mrs. Grace Pigg and Mrs. Edna Fowler both of Miamisburg, Mrs. Edith Lakes of Farmersville ; 2 brothers, Garfield, Dayton, and Hughie, Miamisburg; 3 sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Kelly. Springfield, Miss Viola Metcalf and Mrs. Martha Mynhier both of Miamisburg; 37 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren. Services Saturday 1 :30 p.m. at the Ninth St. Free Pentacostal Holiness church. Interment Hillgrove cemetery. | Metcalf, Samuel Dalton (I968)
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4269 | Sams Anna Mae (nee Estes) of Miami Township. Beloved wife for over 59 years to Bruce W. Sams. Loving aunt of Patricia Sams, and Seldon “Bud” Sams. Dear sister of Cleona Babb, Delma Ramsey, Alma Murphy, and Laura Coffe. Tuesday, October 7, 2003 in the 83rd year. Services will be held at the Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 129 N. Riverside Dr., Loveland on Friday, October 10th at 1:30 P.M. where friends will be received from 12:30 P.M. until time of services. Interment will follow in Graceland Memorial Gardens, Milford. www.tuftsschildmeyer.com The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 9 October 2003. | Estes, Anna Mae (I1201)
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4270 | Sams Bruce W. of Miami Township. Beloved husband of the late Anna Mae Estes Sams. Dear brother of Dorothy Ball, Pearl Johnson, and Clara Mays. Loving uncle of Patricia Knipe, and Seldon “Bud” Sams. Great uncle of several great nieces and nephews. Tuesday, August 2, 2004 in his 84th year. Services will be held at the Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, 129 N. Riverside Dr., Loveland on Friday, August 6, 2004 at 1:30 P.M. where friends will be received from 12:30 P.M. until time of services. Interment Graceland Memorial Gardens, Milford, Ohio. www.tuftsschildmeyer.com The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 5 August 2004. | Sams, Bruce William (I1200)
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4271 | Sams Leona F. (nee Bishop), beloved wife of the late Seldon W. Sams, dear mother of Patricia Ann Knipe and Seldon L. Sams, also 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, dear sister of Clarence Edward and Robert L. Bishop. Tuesday, January 30, 1990. Residence Forest Park. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine St., Carthage, Thursday from 4-9 P.M. Funeral services Friday 9:30 A.M. at the funeral home. The Cincinnati, Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 1 February 1990. | Bishop, Leona (I1203)
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4272 | Sams Seldon W., beloved husband of Leona F. Sams, dear father of Patricia Ann Knipe and Seldon L. Sams, also 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, beloved son of Delia Cunagin, dear brother of Dorothy Ball, Nellie Walsh, Catherine Johson, Clara Mays, Bruce Sams and Wiley Cunagin. Monday, June 20, 1988. Age 65 years. Residence Forest Park. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine St., Carthage, Wednesday from 4 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Thursday, 1:30 P.M. at the funeral home. The Cincinnati, Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thursday, 1 February 1990. | Sams, Seldon Willard (I1202)
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4273 | Samuel Phillips Dead. Old Resident of Muscatine Passes Away. Samuel Phillips for over 20 years a resident of this city, died at his late home on Sherman street Saturday evening at 7:45 o'clock, he, with his son, John, of this city, was trimming trees in front of his residence when he received a stroke of paralysis. He lived until that evening when he quietly passed away. Mr. Phillips was born in Indiana over 69 years ago. His children all live in this County and he had many relatives. His wife and four children survive him. The children are: Amanda fisher, 508 Grover street; Mrs. Sarah Spence, 412 Pond Street; Joseph Phillips, Lucas Street and John Phillips, 610 Wallace street. He is also survived by two sisters and two brothers, who are: Mrs. Dell Smith, of Moscow; Mrs. Annie Putney, Muscatine Island; James and Addison Phillips, both of this city. There are also 19 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, short services being held at the house and later services at Greenwood chapel, with Rev. E.C. Brooks in charge. The interment was made in Greenwood cemetery. The Muscatine Journal, Muscatine, Iowa. Tuesday, 10 October 1905. | Phillips, Samuel (I2104)
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4274 | Samuel Phipps Son of possibly Joseph Phipps Sr and unknown wife. Born ca 1762 in Orange Cty NC. Samuel at 17 came to live near his brothers Benjamin, Isaiah and John to the Wilkes/Ashe Cty, NC area now known as Alleghany Cty, NC. He married ca 1783 Elizabeth Reeves aka Betty, dau of Lt George Reeves. They are buried on their home site off Farmer's Fish Camp Rd. on what was called Rock Creek near Amelia. Property owned 2013 by David Joines. He died 4/6/1854. Samuel came from the Greensboro/Guilford Cty NC area. Samuel's kids are: 1. John m. 1 Mary Cox Blevins, m. widow 2 Jemima Stamper 2. William m Sarah Scott died in Iowa 3. Jesse died in Indiana m 1 Jennie Spurlin 2 Deborah Helms NOTE JESSE's line DNA does not match the lines of Uncles' Ben and Isaiah 4. Isaiah died in Indiana m Eve Kennedy 5. Benjamin aka Big Ben died in Kentucky. Married Rachel Birney. 6. George aka Devilish Phipps m Nancy White 7. Joseph m. Patsy aka Patty White Samuel kids appear to be named after his brother John PHIPPS, his brother Isaiah PHIPPS, his brother Ben PHIPPS, his dad in law George REEVES and his dad Joseph PHIPPS. 1781 Montgomery Cty Va Capt James McDaniel Company 1782 Montgomery tax list, listed in Capt John Morgan district. Had land. 1787 Wilkes 1784-87 census by Ambrose Hamon 7/12/1787 Capt Nall (father in law to Capt Martin Gambill). Samuel Phipps 3 males 1 female 1790 Wilkes census 10th Company of Morgan District 3 males and 4 females 1791 12/20 1791 Wilkes state land grant # 1229 50 acres on Rock creek 1790 Wilkes 10/2/1790 witnessed deed for John Phipps 1791 Wilkes 12/20/1791 state land grant 200 acres on Rocky creek and New river at Enoch Osborne corner 1795 Wilkes 11/28/1795 between Enoch Osborne and Samuel Phipps 180 acres S side New river Book D pge 6-66 1795 Wilkes 1/3/1795 Deed book A pge 11 land on Elk Creek 1797 Grayson Cty with Deed for George Reeves 1/28/1797 1798 Wilkes Cty NC 4/3//1798 Samuel Phipps and John Taylor for 30 acres on Rock Creek Deed bk 6 pge 33 1799 Wilkes Cty NC state land grant to Samuel Phipps for land on waters of Elk Creek NC at head of Poison branch 1799 Wilkes Cty NC dated 4/2/1799 state land grant 437 or 206 for 150 acres near Rock creek beginning at upper end of Rich mountain Deed bk 112 pge 327 chain carriers were John Phipps and William Phipps 1799 Ashe Cty NC Samuel was one of the first settlers of Ashe by Fletcher's book pge 45 1800 Ashe Cty NC census Samuel with m 7 f 1 #86 1801 Ashe Cty NC 1/2/1801 state land grant #80 150 acres near Rock Creek Book A pge 105 1803 Ashe Cty NC 11/29/1803 state land grant #3 387 for 50 acres near Sam Phipps Mill Pond Book B pge 83 1803 Ashe Cty NC 11/29/1803 state land grant 100 acres Book B pge 82 1810 Ashe Cty NC census 5 Samuel m 6 f 1 1812 1820 1830 1837 1840 1850 1850 1854 OCTOBER 2014 DNA UPDATE FROM TIM PHIPPS Turns out that all 67 Y-DNA markers tested for Samuel Phipps are an exact match to my Y-DNA markers and to four others who descend from Joshua Phipps (1745-1835) of Chester County, PA. Without doubt, Samuel's Phipps line shares the same genetic roots as the Phipps of Chester Co., PA. Ron's Y-DNA markers (Benjamin), in contrast, matches on 64 of 67 markers, and has only a single mutation on each of the other 3 markers (a genetic distance of 3). This close match also suggests a genetic link between Ron's Phipps line and these others. Now, if Isaiah Phipps (ca 1769-1857) and Benjamin Phipps (ca 1762-1838) were brothers, it would appear that all 3 of Ron's mutations occurred between Ron and Benjamin (7 total generations). The mutations over 7 generations seems a bit high, but not impossible. It leads me to want to see two things. 1) What documented source evidence do we have that clearly records Isaiah and Benjamin as being brothers? 2) Do we have one or two more male Phipps descendants of Benjamin who could be tested? I would be extremely curious to see if the markers for these other descendants have as many or less mutations than we see with Ron's test results. Eventually, it would be awesome to see test results from 2 or more male Phipps descendants for each of the other seven supposed Phipps brothers of Grayson Co, VA / Ashe & Guilford Co's, NC. NOTES 2016 FROM TIM PHIPPS I see with the couple matches to the known descendants of Samuel and his son Jesse that their is an extremely close match with a 67-marker test listed under the name of Robert M I would assume that this is the test Bob had done on the Phipps individual. This gives us three individuals who descend from Samuel and Jesse, who all closely match each other. We still would love to have a male Phipps descendant of one of Samuel's other sons to test to see if he matches the descendants of Jesse. If another such descendant tested and matched the descendants of Jesse, then this would support Steven's research which suggests that Samuel Phipps of Ashe County, NC, is descended from another line of Phipps and not genetically related (along paternal Phipps lines) with the Phipps of Grayson County, VA, whose tested descendants are not a match to the descendants of Samuel and his son Jesse. PLS CONTACT ME IF YOU ARE OR KNOW A STRAIGHT LINE SAMUEL PHIPPS MALE TO DO DNA. THANKS One of his grandsons died at Elmira NY. | Phipps, Samuel (I2015)
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4275 | Samuel Waddle Frankfort- Memorial services for Samuel Waddle, 71 years, of Camp Pleasant Rd. will be conducted from Harrod Brothers Memorial Chapel Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Rev. Don West will officiate. Visitation will Monday, July 13, 2009 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Waddle passed away Friday, July 10, 2009 at his residence. A native of Rockcastle County, KY, he was born January 18, 1938. He was a farmer and worked for Two Creeks Inc. He is survived by a son, Samuel Waddle, Frankfort; two daughters, Pam Delk, Waddy, Lori Zemla, Lexington; two brothers, Hardin Waddle and Farmer Waddle, both of Livingston; three sisters, Louise Linton, Frankfort, Maxine Smith, Lexington, Sara Ann Jennings, Frankfort; seven grandchildren, Ashley Hutchinson, David Marcus Hutchinson, Tyler Trent, Makenzie Delk, Zachary Delk, Jessica Harrod, Kaycee Demaree; eleven nieces and nephews, Kim, Jennifer, Stephanie, Paula, Linda, Becky Mae, PeeWee, Missy, Glenda, Tim and Stevie. He was the son of the late Burt and Peggy Spivey Waddle and was preceded in death by two brothers, Clyde Waddle and Charles Waddle. Arrangements are under the direction of Harrod Brothers Funeral Home LLC and online condolences may be made at www.harrodbrothersfuneralhome.com. To send a memorial gift to the family of Samuel Waddle please visit our Sympathy Store. | Waddle, Samuel (I888)
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4276 | Sarah Jane Phipps, daughter of Lee and Saphronia Hybarger, was born in Fountain county, Ind.; she died of heart disease at her home near Mecca, May 24, 1905, age 62 years. She was united in marriage to James C. Phipps Dec. 12, 1861. To this union were born twelve children, four of which - James H., Telsie V., Charley M. and Artie M. preceded their mother to the great beyond. "Grandma" Phipps. as she was familiarly known, had been a resident of Sugar creek township for many years, and sudden death was a great shock to her many friends in this vicinity. She loved an exemplary life, being a hard-working, kind-hearted and affectionate mother and wife, always willing to make any reasonable sacrifice, or lend a helping hand in times of trouble and sickness. Deceased leaves husband. eight children, many relatives and friends to mourn the loss. Those words: "well done thou good and faithful servant" can be applied to such noble women as Mrs. Phipps. Tribune - June 7, 1905 | Hybarger, Sarah Jane (I2683)
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4277 | Schneider Child Passes Away Marian Schneider, beloved daughter of Charles Schneider, passed away at the home of her father, 24 South F street, Sunday morning at 7 o’clock of scarlet fever at the age of six years. Her mother preceded her in death some time ago. Besides the bereaved father, she is survived by one brother, Charles Jr. Private funeral services were held this afternoon at the residence at 1:30 o’clock. Interment was in Greenwood cemetery. Rev. Brinkman officiated. Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ohio. Monday, 12 December 1932. | Schneider, Marian (I295)
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4278 | see findagrave for list of children https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10405989/elizabeth-truett | Moore, Elizabeth (I64)
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4279 | SEE LKH NOTES Old Richard Reynolds Cemetery, Cow Creek, Owsley County, Kentucky https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118561025/jeremiah_reynolds OR Reynolds Cemetery, Lytten, Elliott County, Kentucky https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32815655/jeramiah_reynolds | Reynolds, Jeremiah (I2586)
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4280 | see note https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167267416/nancy_p_massie | Massie, Thomas K. (I2042)
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4281 | See note on birthplace confusion. | Doane, Tamar Ann (I382)
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4282 | see notes | Chambers, Kelly (I173)
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4283 | Seldon Ponder Mt. Vernon – Services for Seldon Ponder, 52, of Stroudsburg, Pa., a native or Rockcastle County, who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Mt. Vernon First Baptist church by the rev. Mr. Hall. Burial will be in the Paint Lick Cemetery. A former employe of the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Lexington, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edna Friend Ponder; two sons, Joe Ponder, Seattle, Wash., and Lloyd Ponder, Stroudsburg, Pa.; a daughter, Miss Patricia Ponder, Danville,; his mother, Mrs. Dan N. Ponder, Mt. Vernon; three brothers, Dale Ponder, Hamilton, Ohio; A.B. Ponder, Irvine, and Caleb Ponder, Lexington and two sisters, Mrs. Agnes Carroll and Mrs. Bernice Martin, Mt. Vernon. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Saturday, 16 March 1968. | Ponder, Seldon (I956)
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4284 | Selvaggio Margaret L. (nee Terry), beloved wife of Thomas J. Selvaggio Sr., loving mother of Doug (Gerry) Selvaggio and Thomas J. (Holly) Selvaggio Jr., devoted grandmother of Chad and Scott Selvaggio and Gina (Ed) Drossen, dear brother of Verlon B. Terry. Died Wednesday, March 16. 2005, age 79 years. Visitation at Rebold, Rosenacker & Sexton Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot, Sunday 5 P.M. to 8 P.M. Please meet inside the front gate of Spring Grove Cemetery, Monday, 10:30 A.M. for services at 11 A.M. at the Lakeside Mausoleum Chapel. The Selvaggio Family suggests memorials to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN (38105) Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.rebold.com. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Friday, 18 March 2005. | Terry, Margaret (I882)
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4285 | Sep 1940: Name listed as JOHN MCFERREN REYNOLDS; Aug 1949: Name listed as EVERETT MCFERREN REYNOLDS; 03 Feb 2001: Name listed as EVERETT M REYNOLDS | Reynolds, John McFerren (I269)
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4286 | Services Are Held For Former Winters Clerk Winters (Yolo, Co.), June 12. - Graveside funeral services were held today in Winters under the direction of the McNary Funeral Home of Woodland for Cassius M. Isaac, 88, former Winters store employe. He had been a resident of Yolo County for 38 years. The deceased leaves his wife, Margaret Anne; his sons, Sidney of Winters, Preston and William of San Francisco, and his daughters, Mrs. Lillian Scott of Oakland and Mrs. Rachel Strother of Wisconsin. Isaac died Thursday in a Woodland hospital. | Isaacs, Cassius M. (I2650)
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4287 | Services for Benjamin F. Tankersley will be today, 2 p.m., at Wilhelm-Booth Chapel with the Rev. Vaughn Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Monday, 19 March 1951. Page 16. | Tankersley, Benjamin (I152)
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4288 | Services for Gene Hundley, 69 of Cleburne will be conducted at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, March 15, 2005 in the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Rosary will be at 6 p.m., Monday in the Cleburne Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will follow from 7-9 p.m. Father Sergio Rizo will officiate. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tim Bates, Chris, Craig, Corey, Brody Hundley, Derek, Colby and Davy Thompson. Mr. Hundley passed away Thursday, March 10, 2005 in Ft. Worth. He was born April 11, 1935 in McKee, Kentucky to Daniel Robert and Elizabeth Cole Hundley. He married Barbara Sue McDonald on December 31, 1956 in Ft. Worth. He was a retired Systems Supervisor at Carswell AFB for 30 years. Survivors include his wife Sue Hundley of Cleburne; sons, Chris Hundley and wife Joni of Cleburne, Doug Hundley and wife Tina of Cleburne, Craig Hundley and wife Cherie of Burleson; daughter, Kim Thompson and husband Davy of Cleburne; 7 grandchildren, Nicole Hundley, Corey Hundley, Brody Hundley, Derek Thompson, Colby Thompson, Lauren Hundley and Elyse Hundley; sisters, Phina Bright of TN., Betty Lou Hundley of Ohio and a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Russell Hundley and sister, Bethel Ramsey. | Hundley, Preston Eugene (I1045)
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4289 | Services for Mrs. Marcum held Friday. Funeral services for Mrs. Lavada Marcum, who died in Wysong Center, were held at 1 p.m. Friday in Crouch-Moore Chapel with burial in the Blue Ridge cemetery. She was born in Arkansas Oct. 30, 1881, the daughter of Isaac and Drucilla Hornsby Gabbard. Surviving are four daughter, Mrs. Della Nevil and Mrs. Florence Craford of McKinney; Mrs. Drucilla Stephens of Borger; Mrs. Faulkner of California; four sons, John Marcum of California; Walter and Henry Marcum of Texas City; Eddie Marcum of Houston; 23 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. The Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas. Friday, 15 December 1967. | Gabbard, Lovada (I749)
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4290 | Services Held for Lenora B. Dietrich Lenora B. Dietrich, 69, of 7876 San Antonio Ave., South Gate, died Tuesday in a local hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday in the Chapel of Biby and Belyea. Burial was at Rose Hills Cemetery. Born in Iowa, Mrs. Dietrich came to California 37 years ago and resided in South Gate for 25 years. She is survived by her husband, Frank of South Gate; a daughter, Jeanine Walker and a sister, Nina Kelley, both of South Gate; two brothers, Morris and William Loper of Iowa and five grandchildren. South Gate Press, South Gate, California. Sunday, 27 June 1965. | Loper, Lenora Belle "Nora" (I1181)
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4291 | Services Saturday For Mrs. Schneider Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Schneider, 130 Main street, whose death occurred Thursday, will be held at the Robert L. Klaus funeral home, F street and Elvin avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Rev. John Brinkman, pastor of the First Baptist church, will officiate. Interment will be made in Greenwood cemetery. Friends may call anytime Friday evening. Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ohio. Friday, 4 January 1929. | Bowles, Eva (I193)
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4292 | Services set for Odessan. Services for Walter Marcum, 62, of 404 North Whitaker, a retired rig builder, are set for 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home chapel with burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Marcum died Monday in Medical Center Hospital after a two-month illness. He was born Sept 14, 1912, in Cass, Ark., and married Daphne Delaney in 1968 in Big Spring. He came to Odessa in 1955 from Houston and was a member of Temple Baptist Church and a Mason in Lafayette, La. Survivors include his widow; at home; a son, Walter Neal Marcum of Friona; two brothers, Eddie Marcum of Houston and Henry Marcum of Texas City; and four sisters, Mrs. Della Neville and Mrs. Florence Crawford, both of McKinney, Mrs. Drucilla Stevens of Kilgore and Mrs. May Faulkner of Redwood City, Calif. | Marcum, Walter (I1368)
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4293 | Services were conducted by the Reverends W.P. Rogers and Tensley Rector last Thursday afternoon at the Howard Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the Wilmot Family Cemetery, Copper Creek. Arrangements were handled by Howard Funeral Home. Interior Journal, Stanford, Kentucky. Thursday, 2 February 1961. | Doyle, Flora Jane (I831)
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4294 | She was the daughter of Bill and Elsie (Bates) Dameron. She was a medical assistant for many years before retiring and then loved babysitting children. She married Bob Pingleton on Dec. 3, 1952, in Waldron, Ark. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Haileyville. Besides her child care, she enjoyed gardening. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bob Pingleton; parents, Bill and Elsie Dameron, and one brother, Benny Dameron. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14, at Haileyville First Baptist Church with the Rev. Don Russell officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of Hartshorne. | Domeron, Betty Lee (I1422)
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4295 | She was the daughter of Loss and Lula Pendergrast Robertson. She married James H. Pingleton in March 1943, in McAlester. She worked at St. Mary's Hospital in McAlester, McAlester General Hospital, Latimer County Hospital and several area nursing homes. She was a member of First Christian Church in Haileyville. She passed away at Solara Hospital at the age of 92. Survivors include five daughters and sons-in-law, Peggy and Bob Davidson, of Dow, Sue Johnson, of Mustang, Diane and Tony Maffioli, of Alderson, Vicky and Ed Palmer, of McAlester, Kandy and Ricky Cathey, of Haileyville. And, three sons and daughters-in-law, Jack and Lora Johnson, of Tulsa, Jimmy and Virginia Pingleton, of Hartshorne, Frank and Carol Pingleton, of Tulsa; 18 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, James H. Pingleton; parents, Loss and Lula Robertson; three brothers, Charles, Hanley and Kenneth Robertson; great-grandson, Timothy John Zozula, and son-in-law, Jerry Johnson. Funeral services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Brumley-Mills Chapel in Hartshorne with the Rev. Bob Davidson officiating. Burial will be at Elmwood Cemetery in Hartshorne under the direction of Brumley-Mills Funeral Home of Hartshorne. McAlester News Capital. Nov. 2009 | Robertson, Dorothy Mae (I1409)
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4296 | Shepherd draws fine for being disorderly. Finley Shepherd charged by John Robinson of the Miami Hotel on Wednesday afternoon with disorderly conduct was arraigned in municipal court Friday morning and fined $5 and costs by Judge E. J. Kantz. The trouble was caused by Shepherd breaking up a box in the attic of the hotel after he had received the order not to molest it. Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ohio. 14 May 1920. | Robinson, John (I1)
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4297 | Sherman R. "Ronnie" Murray, 78, of Glenwood died Friday, January 5, 2007 at Rush Memorial Hospital, Rushville. On May 5, 1928, he was born in East Bernstadt, KY, the youngest of 17 children of Edmond and Amanda Muncie Murray. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines Corps and retired in 1983 from General Motors in Indianapolis. He was an avid fan of University of Kentucky basketball and football. In his earlier years, he enjoyed fishing, hunting squirrels and rabbits. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survivors include his wife of over 40 years, Helen Cregar Murray of Glenwood; five sons and their spouses: James Murray, Bobby Joe Murray both of Panama City, Flordia, Gary & Annie Murray, Frankie & Brenda Murray, Randal Murray all of East Bernstadt, Kentucky; a brother: Larken Murray of Indianapolis; former wife: Anna Rae Lovens of East Bernstadt; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. His parents, his daughter Brenda Sue "Susie" McClure who died May 21, 1996 and fifteen siblings preceded him in death. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Showalter Blackwell Long Funeral Home, Myers Chapel, Connersville with Pastor John Reynolds of the Calvary Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow in Laurel North Cemetery. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday where memorial contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association or the American Heart Association. For additional information and to sign the online guest book, go to www.ShowalterBlackwellLong.com. | Murray, Sherman Rondal (I686)
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4298 | Shirley J. Hensley Wilber, 55, North Vernon, formerly of Indianapolis, died Tuesday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Dove & Sharp Funeral Home, North Vernon, with called from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. She was a seamstress at Regal Rugs, North Vernon. She was a member of First Church of the Nazarene, North Vernon. Memorial contributions may be made to Bartholomew County Hospice. Survivors: son, Garry Manning; stepson, Wesley P. Wilber; daughter Debbie Harris; stepdaughter, Edna Sayers; mother, Amanda Rose Hensley; brother, Harry Hensley; sisters, Margie Jackson, Dorothy Taylor, Willa Stimac, Donna Robertson and Avis Manning. The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana. Wednesday, October 23, 1991. | Hensley, Shirley Jean (I1034)
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4299 | Shooting victims are recovering. The condition of Matt Young and John Robinson, victims of the Miami hotel shooting affray Monday afternoon, was reported as fairly well at Mercy Hospital today. Farmer is now in jail pending a hearing later. The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Wednesday, 4 November 1919. | Robinson, John (I1)
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4300 | Shooting was over $11 sale. Victims of gun fight are not out of danger. Self-defense is Farmer's claim. Police say two shots were fired and both by man under arrest. The condition of Matt Young and John Robinson, the two men shot by H. F. Harmer at the Miami Hotel Monday afternoon, was reported as fair at Mercy Hospital today, but neither an d especially Young have passed the danger line. The weapon used by Farmer was a 45 calibre Colt's revovlvor carrying a heavy ball. The bullet that struck Young entered to the right of the navel, ranged backward and it is thot passed thru the stomach, came out at the right hip and imbedded itself in a nearby wall where it was dug out and recovered by the police. Robinson was shot in the left hip and the bullet was not located early today. Argument over sale. The police say, as a result of their investigation, that the trouble occurred over a sale transaction between Farmer and Robinson involving H. Farmer and his son-in-law James Jones, went to the hotel in a taxicab and Farmer at once started an argument with Robinson when they me t in the wash room in the rear. Young tried to act as peacemaker and to restrain Farmer from violence. But Farmer drew his pistol, shot Young and then Shot Robinson, the police are told. Farmer's claims. Farmer claims that Young first shot at him, which Young and Robinson deny and that he shot in self-defense and he points to his powder burned coat as proof that Young fired at him. But the police are positive that only two shots were fired, both by Farmer, that Farmer himself shot at Young thru his coat and when he was disarmed after his arrest tow empty shells were found in his pistol and four loaded cartridges. Farmer is 34 years old and came here some time ago from Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky. Young boarded at the Miami Hotel of which Robinson is the proprietor. Farmer is charged with shooting with intent to kill and is held without bond pending the outcome of Young and Robinson's wounds. The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Tuesday, 4 Nov 1919. | Robinson, John (I1)
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