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751 | Hazel Green Irene Gullett Moore, widow of Paul W. Moore, 90, died Wed. Graveside services 2pm, Hazel Green Cemetery, Sat. Jan. 13, 2007. Lexington Herald-Leader, Lexington, Kentucky. Friday, 12 January 2007 | Gullett, Irene (I1748)
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752 | Headstone application for military veterans. Name: Joel Robinson Birth Date: 27 May 1879 Service Number: 1715 771 Unit: Co. L. 38th United States Volunteer Infantry Enlistment Date: 21 Sep 1899 Discharge Date: 23 May 1901 Death Date: 30 Sep 1961 Cemetery: Fairview Cemetery Cemetery Location: Superior, Arizona, USA Application was made by Harold Smith, funeral director. | Robinson, Joel (I28)
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753 | Headstone Application of Military Veterans. Name: William Brummett Birth Date" 5 Feb 1833 Unit: Co A 24 Regt Ky Inf. Enlistment Date: 21 Sep 1861 Discharge Date: 31 Jan 1865 Death Date: 23 Oct 1920 Cemetery: Boles Cemetery Cemetery Location: Livingston, Kentucky, USA | Brummett, William (I324)
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754 | Headstone Applications for Military Veterans Name Hardin Moore Rank Private Birth Date 15 Nov 1840 Unit 8th Regiment of Kentucky Infantry Company Company (H) Enlistment Date 12 Oct 1861 Discharge Date 3 Jan 1864 Death Date 10 Mar 1912 Cemetery Kilburn Family Cemetery Cemetery Location Lee Co, Kentucky, USA | Moore, Hardin (I2419)
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755 | Headstone applications for military veterans Name John Murray Unit 47th. Ky.. Inft. Company D Death Date 18 Jan 1920 Cemetery Macedonia Cemetery Cemetery Location Burning Springs, Kentucky, USA | Murray, John Allen (I39)
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756 | Headstone Inscription Julia Ann Wife of A.C. Cope Born Feb. 17, 1838 Died Sept. 5, 1898 Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep | Shackleford, Julia Ann (I1768)
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757 | Headstones provided for deceased Civil War veterans Name Jackson Moore Date of Death 9 Feb 1883 Burial Place Indian Creek, Owsley, Kentucky, USA Rank Pvt Regiment 47th Company A Unit Ky Inf'y | Moore, Andrew Jackson (I2603)
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758 | Headstones provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans. Name Redden Truitt Date of Death 2 Apr 1894 Burial Place Jackson, Kentucky, USA Rank Pvt Regiment 7 Company C Unit Ky Infy | Truett, Redden (I126)
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759 | Held in Shooting Of Kentucky man Special to The Herald Eaton, O., Oct. 25 0 Nolan Lynch, 23, wanted in Owsley county, Ky., in connection with the shooting near Greenhall, that state, of Lucien Wilson, September 18, was arrested last night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Nancy Overby, near West Manchester, by Sheriff John Fahrenholz, of Preble county, and officers from Owsley county. Sheriff A.C. Creech and Deputy Sheriff D.H. Price who came here from Owsley county to make the arrest after learning that Lynch as in this vicinity, returned with their prisoner to Kentucky this morning. Lynch waiving extradition. The Dayton Herald, Dayton, Ohio. 25 October 1937. | Wilson, Lucian Lawrence (I1154)
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760 | Helen Marie Cregar was married three times. 1st married James Johnson (1922-1945) 2 Nov 1942, Indiana 2nd married Howard W. Kiskaden (1921-1991) 6 Oct 1947, Indiana 3rd married Sherman Rondal Murray 25 May 1976, Andersonville, Franklin County, Indiana | Cregar, Helen Marie (I699)
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761 | Helen Swanner, age 92 of Hamilton, passed Thursday, November 16, 2017. Helen was born in Livingston, Kentucky on June 30, 1925 to Bennett and Clara (Pruitt) Mullins. In November of 1943, Helen married James Herbert Swanner of London, KY. She was a member of North Fairfield Baptist Church, Helen enjoyed many years of going to flea markets and knife shows with her husband, Most recently, spending her time watching UK basketball, gospel programs, and listening to the Gaither’s, Joel Osteen, and Jason Crabb. Helen is survived by her children, James Stanley (Gail) Swanner and Clara Paulette (Ben) Boggess; her grandchildren, James Philip (Carey) Swanner, Rebekah Helen (Dustin) Plowman, Benjamin Anthony Boggess; her great grandchildren, James Dylan and Shane Philip; her brother in law, Otto Swanner; and many other loving nieces, nephews, family members and friends. Helen was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, James Herbert Swanner; her parents; and her sisters, Marie Ponder, Mabel Gentry, Berneice Chandler, and Pauline Adams. Funeral service will be held at Brown Dawson Flick Funeral Home, 1350 Millville Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio, with Pastor Paul Adams officiating. Burial at Greenwood Cemetery. | Mullins, Helen (I862)
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762 | Henderer William G., beloved husband of Charlotte Kurr Henderer, devoted father of Carolyn Salzman, Geraldine Magee, Lucille Oliver, Harvey and Richard Henderer, also survived by 11 grandchildren, four sisters and two brothers; passed away Friday, October 30, 1970; age 69 years; residence, RR. #1 Pleasant Plains, Ohio. Friends may call Monday 5-9 p.m., at the Vale Funeral Home. Morrow, O., where service will be held Tuesday, at 2 p.m. The Cincinnati Post, Cincinnati, Ohio. Monday, 2 November 1970. | Henderer, William (I937)
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763 | Henrietta J. Clark of Carol Stream Henrietta J. Clark (nee Van Delft), formerly of Park Ridge, was the beloved wife of the late Donald; devoted mother of Mary (Don) Strybel, Joy (Jim) Doll, Keith (Karen) and the late Donald "Skip" (Pam Pedersen); dear sister of Claire Judges; dear grandmother of Patrick and Peter Strybel, Lisa (Erik) Almgren, Jeff (Shannon) Scott and Tyler Doll, Brandon and Brittany Clark, Melissa (Bruce) Svoboda, Janie and Travis Pedersen; and great-grandmother of six. The funeral will begin at 9 a.m. Friday, at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St. (¾ mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Road), Roselle, proceeding to Corpus Christi Church for Mass at 10 a.m. Interment will be in All Saints Cemetery. Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Thursday, at the funeral chapel. For information, 630-889-1700. Published by Daily Herald on Jul. 6, 2011. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/dailyherald/name/henrietta-clark-obituary?id=26286698 | Van Delft, Henrietta Josephine (I1730)
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764 | Henry H. Hensley, Sr. Noblesville. North Vernon - Henry H. Hensley Sr., 85, of Noblesville, formerly of Paris Crossing route 1, died Tuesday at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. Hensley is survived by a son, Henry Hensley Jr. of 8420 N. Road 50W, Columbus. He was a member of Coffee Creek Christian Church in Paris Crossing. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Ron McKinney at 3 p.m. Thursday at Dove and Sharp Funeral Homer in North Vernon where calling hours will be from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be at Vernon Cemetery. Hensley was born June 30, 1900, in Clay County, Ky., the son of Ira and Mary Murray Hensley. He is survived by his wife Mandy. Other survivors include seven daughters, Dorothy Taylor of Commiskey, Marjorie Johnson of Noblesville, Avis Manning of North Vernon, Shirley Wilbur of New Jersey, Willa Stimac of Indianapolis, Donna Robertson of Paris Crossing and Lorraine Ziegler of Columbus for whom no street address was available; two sisters, Ersie Harding of Dupont and Cynthia Lacey of Arcadia; 16 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. | Hensley, Henry Howard (I600)
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765 | Henry Halsey Mrs. R.W. Ashburn, Mrs. R.F. Cunningham and Mr. Lee Halsey were called to the state hospital at Norfolk Friday on account of the illness of their father, Henry Halsey, whose life was slowly ebbing away. There was no disease, simply a gradual cessation of bodily activities resulting from the infirmity incident to old age. Peacefully, tranquilly father Halsey departed this life early Saturday morning with his loved ones at his bedside. The remains were taken to the Steffen undertaking parlors at Battle Creek. Funeral services were held at the Battle Creek Baptist church at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon conducted by Rev. Barkey. Interment was made in the Union cemetery beside his wife who passed away four years ago last August. Henry Halsey was born in Grayson county, Virginia, May 10, 1840, and died March 10, 1923, at the age of 82 years and 10 months. He served four years in Co. 1, 5125 Reg. of the Confederate army, serving under Generals Floyd, Lee, Horton and Early. He participated in many of the important battles of the war and was wounded in the breast in a battle near Stanton, Va. Mr. Halsey was married to Mrs. Nannie A. Miles in Virginia. He was the father of eight children, six of whom survive him. They are Mrs. Robert Ross and Worth Halsey of Union, Oregon; Mrs. F.W. Simmons of Gering, Nebr; Mrs. R.F. Cunningham, Mr. Lee Halsey and Mrs. R.W. Ashburn of Tilden. He also leaves to mourn his loss one step-son, J.M. Miles of Tilden, twenty-two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Halsey came with his family to Nebraska in 1889, locating in Battle Creek. In 1903 he moved to Tilden where he continued to reside until his death. After the death of Mrs. Halsey he made his home with son, Lee, until about a year ago when he was taken to the state hospital at Norfolk where he could be given proper care and treatment. He required almost constant attention night and day, as he would get up in the night and wander out doors. Often in the day time he would get lost unless someone was with him. He was pretty well physically but loss of memory and mental deterioration such as frequently occurs in old age made it necessary to take him to the hospital at Norfolk where his children visited him often and where he was given the best of care. "The clock of life is wound but once, And no man has the power To tell where the hands will stop - At late or early hour. Now, is the only time you own; Live, love, toil with a will; Place no faith in tomorrow, For the clock may then be still." The Tilden Citizen, Tilden, Nebraska. Friday, 16 March 1923. | Halsey, Henry (I2055)
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766 | Henry Ponder Word has been received here of the death of Henry Ponder, 74, R.R.2, Mount Vernon, Ky. He was a former Richmond resident and had worked at various times for Perfect Circle, Mercury Records and Crosley here. He was a member of the Pine Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Mount Vernon, Ky. Survivors include his wife, Allie; two sons, William and Bennett, both of Mount Vernon, Ky.; three daughters, Eva Shannon and Kathlene Vencer, both of Richmond, and Mrs. Cacus Marker of Eldorado, Ohio; one brother, Alva Ponder of Tipp City, Ohio; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services for Mr. ponder will be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Cox Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Raford Herrin officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery at Mount Vernon, Ky. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Sunday, 12 February 1976. | Ponder, Henry (I477)
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767 | Hensley Markleville resident Boyd R. Hensley, 79, died Thursday evening, Oct. 13, 1983, at St. John’s Medical Center after an extended illness. A resident of the area for most of his life, he retired in 1971 from M.M. Goff and Sons Farms of Pendleton. He was a member of the First Church of God in Pendleton. Surviving are: his wife, Nora; two sons, Luther Hensley of Lapel and Kenneth Hensley of Pendleton; five daughters, Naomi Manlove of Markleville, Betty Knotts, of Pendleton, Patricia Kern of Pendleton, Becky Rehmel of Lapel and Marsha Jones of Anderson; two brothers, two sisters 15 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted Monday, Oct. 17, at Wilson St. Pierre Bright Chapel with the Rev. Francis Gough officiating. Burial was in Brookside Cemetery in Lapel. The Pendleton Times, Pendleton, Indiana. Wednesday, 19 October 1983. | Hensley, Boyd Robert (I602)
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768 | Hensley Nora B. (Smith) Hensley, 80, Rt.1, Markleville, died Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1991, at St. John’s Continuing Care Center, in Anderson, following an extended illness. She was born Nov. 4, 1910, in Jefferson County, and had lived in this area most of her life. She was a homemaker and attended Pendleton Church of God. Survivors include two sons, Luther Hensley, of Lapel and Kenneth Hensley, of Anderson; five daughters, Naomi Manlove, of Markleville, Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Knotts and Mrs. Jim (Marcia) Niccum, both of Anderson, Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Kern, of Pendleton and Mrs. Jerry (Becky) Rehmel, of Lapel; her stepfather, Printis McGuire, of Dupont; a brother, James Smith, of Madison; a sister, Helen Youngblood, of Madison; 16 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Services were conducted Thursday, Feb. 7, 1991, at Wilson St. Pierre Bright Chapel, Pendleton, with the Rev. Kenneth Sparks officiating. Burial followed at Brookside Cemetery in Lapel. Memorial contributions may be made to American Lung Association. The Pendleton Times, Pendleton, Indiana. Wednesday, 13 February 1991. | Smith, Nora B. (I609)
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769 | Herbert Taft Wilson Booneville, April 20 – Herbert Taft Wilson, 54, Booneville, a retired farmer, died at 1 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington after a long illness. A native of Owsley County, he was a member of the Rock Springs Primitive Baptist Church. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Coda Wilson; three sons, Wilburn Wilson, Green Hall; Eddied Wilson, Lexington, and Randell Wilson, Booneville; a sister, Mrs. Edna McIntosh, Hamilton, Ohio; two brothers, Ellis Wilson, Booneville, and Marvin Wilson, Covington, a grandchild and a step-grandchild. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Rock Springs Primitive Baptist Church by Elder Sam Spicer. Burial will be in the Wilson Cemetery. The body was taken from King Justice and Saylor Funeral Home to the residence. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Sunday, 21 April 1963. | Wilson, Herbert Taft (I1156)
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770 | Herman B. Alcorn Liberty – Herman B. Alcorn, 67, R.R.2, died at his home Tuesday morning. The Union County Coroner’s Office is investigating. He was born in Madison County and had lived in the area for 50 years. He was a member of the Liberty Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Romalee Alcorn; four sons, Kenneth Alcorn and Herbert Alcorn, both of Liberty, James Alcorn of Eaton, Ohio, and Larry Alcorn of Richmond; and 12 grandchildren. Services for Mr. Alcorn will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Liberty Baptist Church with the Rev. James Singleton officiating. Burial will be in West Point Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Showalter-Blackwell, Baker-Fosdick Chapel and at 1 p.m. until the time of services Thursday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. Palladium-Item, Richmond, Indiana. Wednesday, 27 May 1981. | Alcorn, Herman Boyd (I1003)
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771 | Herman married twice. First to Anna Christina Ponder and second to Virginia Romalee Rubush. | Alcorn, Herman Boyd (I1003)
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772 | Hicks, Gordon K. Krebs, Donald J. Lansing Age 77, died August 8, 1998. Born October 29, 1920, in Lansing where he has been a life-long resident, he served with the U.S. Army during World War II, and was a life member of Lansing Elks B.P.O.E. #196. He was inducted into the Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame for football in 1982; and, he bowled a high game of 299, for which he became a part of the American Bowling Congress. He was preceded in death by his wife, Anne. Surviving are his sons, James (Nancy) Krebs of Anchorage, AK, and Charles (Alice) Krebs of Swan Lake, MT. He will also be sorely missed by his grandchildren, Lisa, Lori, Loren, and Reyn. The family will receive friends at a Memorial Gathering 6-8 p.m., Thursday, August 13, in the Tiffany Funeral Home 3232 W. Saginaw. Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Tuesday, 11 August 1998. | Krebs, Donald J. (I995)
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773 | Hicks, Gordon K. Malone, N.Y. Gordon K. Hicks, 67 years, died Aug. 6 at Malone, New York. Survived by wife, Jorja; two daughters, Marsha Greene, Ferndale, Mich. and Jill Brock, Fairmont, W. Virginia; son, Mike, at home; two brothers, Norman and Leonard of Lansing; several grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Lansing State Journal, Lansing, Michigan. Tuesday, 8 August 1983. | Hicks, Gordon (I988)
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774 | Higgins Funeral Tomorrow Morning Private funeral services for Edith Kay Higgins, 59, will be held tomorrow morning at 10:30 o’clock in the Divel Funeral Chapel with Rev. Dr. Richard Green officiating. Interment will follow at Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery in San Diego. Mrs. Higgins died in the Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk on Friday. Born in Ohio on July 11, 1906, of San Clemente for nine years, Mrs. Higgins had been a resident living at 120 E. Escalones. She is survived by her husband George A. Higgins, a sister Mrs. Lucille Schneider and nephew Dr. John Schneider both of Palos Verdes Estate, and brothers Marvin and Edward Hayes of Hamilton and Piga, Ohio, respectively. Sun Post News, San Clemente, California. Tuesday, 28 September 1965. | Hayes, Edith Kay (I1709)
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775 | Hiram Links, 85, Dies at Hospital Special in the Bulletin Redmond, Jan. 19 - Hiram Links, 85, who made his home at 735 Sixth street, Redmond, died late Monday afternoon at Central Oregon District hospital. He was a retired farmer, and a native of Kentucky. The funeral will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m., at the Redmond Community church. Burial will be in the Madras cemetery. The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon. Tuesday, 19 January 1954. | Links, Hiram (I1941)
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776 | His death certificate states: This man was shot twice while in a fight. He died instantly. | Spivey, John (I459)
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777 | His obituary states burial at Bearcreek Cemetery, but gives no location for that cemetery. | Robinson, Ora Roscoe (I845)
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778 | Hold Funeral Rites For William C. Stamper Funeral services for William C. Stamper, 71, were held at the Criste-Bailey funeral home this afternoon. Stamper, retired millwright for the former Gardner-Harvey Paper company, died at his home last Thursday night. Survivors are the widow, two children and five grandchildren. The Journal News, Hamilton, Ohio. Saturday, 26 June 1937. | Stamper, William Crit (I96)
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779 | Homer Robinson succumbs at 55 Homer C. Robinson, 55, 320 Race St., died at 9 p.m. Friday in Mercy Hospital where he had been a patient for one week. Mr. Robinson had been in ill health for four years and hospitalized several times during that period. Born in Indianola, Ill., on Oct. 1, 1902, the oldest son of John and Caroline Moore Robinson, he spent his early youth in that community and was educated in Illinois public schools. He moved with his family to Hamilton in 1918, and was employed as an apprentice pipefitter at the Ford Motor Co. Completing his apprenticeship, Mr. Robinson worked as a pipefitter for various construction firms and traveled throughout the country. He was one of the oldest members of Local 108, United Association of Journeymen and Apprentice Plumbers and Pipefitters, and was active in the affairs of that organization. On June 25, 1951, he married Myrtle Melvin Smith in the First Christian Church, Louisville, Ky., and the couple immediately established their home in Hamilton. He leaves his wife, a daughter by a previous marriage, Mrs. Betty Smith, Tucson, Ariz.; a grandson, a granddaughter, his parents, John Robinson and Mrs. Caroline Robinson; two brothers, Harley Robinson, Dayton, and Herman Robinson, Hamilton; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Hedges, Sidell, Ill., and Miss Ida Robinson, Louisville, other relatives and many friends. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in the Colligan Funeral Home, 437 S. Third St., with the Rev. W.A. Fox, pastor of the New Zion Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Sunday. | Robinson, Homer Charles (I7)
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780 | Homer was a police officer in Detroit. | Robinson, Homer Charles (I7)
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781 | Howard Foreman Lamoni Howard Foreman, 89, died February 13. Following cremation, burial will be at a later time at Rose Hill Cemetery in Lamini. Arrangements are through Slade-O’Donnell Funeral Home. The Des Moines Register, Des Moines, Iowa. Friday, 16 February, 2007. | Foreman, Howard Leroy (I1589)
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782 | Howard Marcum Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 10 a.m., at the McPeek family Mortuary Chapel for Mr. Howard W. Marcum, 24, who died Sunday at the Vandenberg Air Force Base Hospital. Interment will be in the Lompoc Evergreen Cemetery with Chaplin Kopelke officiating. Mr. Marcum was born in 1948 in Fayetteville, Ark., and was a resident of the local area for 10 years, last residing at 1664 Calle Nueve. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Marcum of the above address; four brothers, Clyde Brown of Seal Beach; Lloyd Brown of Garden Grove, Jimmie Brown of Huntington Beach and Troy Brown of Oceanside, and two sisters: Mrs. Glinda Clifford of Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts and Mrs. Peggy Kinman of Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. Lompoc, CA. 23 May 1972 | Marcum, Howard Wayne (I1394)
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783 | Howard Metcalf Cynthania, Ky., Jan. 22. – The body of Howard Metcalf, 7 years old, who died Tuesday of Pneumonia at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.H. Metcalf, on the John Hinkson farm, was taken to Mullins, Rockcastle county, this morning, for burial. He is survived by his parents and four brothers and sisters. The Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Thursday, 23 January 1930. | Metcalf, Howard (I950)
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784 | Howard Murray Walker Funeral services for Howard Murray Walker, 45 years old, consulting engineer, of 247 Stone avenue, who died Friday of a heart attack in Dallas, Texas, will be held at 4 o’clock this afternoon at the W.R. Milward mortuary chapel. Dr. J. Archer Gray, pastor of Everybody’s church, will officiate. Bearers will be Stanley Milward, Will R. Milward III, W.P. Dale, Cecil M. Sanders, Robert E. Parris and W.S. Vogt. Interment will take place in the Lexington cemetery. The body arrived here last night at 8:40 o’clock and was taken to the mortuary chapel. Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky. Monday, 17 August 1936. | Walker, Howard (I577)
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785 | Howard – Mrs. Lona McCollum, 83, of 2933 23rd Ave. North, died Tuesday, October 2 1979. Born in Orlando, Kentucky, Mrs. Howard came to St. Petersburg in 1937 from Nutley, New Jersey. Funeral Services will be held Thursday 2:00 pm at the Anderson0McQueen Funeral Home, with the Rev. Rudy Sinks, officiating. Interment will follow in Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park in Clearwater. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9th St., North, in charge of arrangements. Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Thursday, 4 October 1979. | McCollum, Lona (I614)
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786 | Howard – William R., 71, 2933 23rd Ave. N., passed away April 22, 1967. Born in Bryson City, N.C. he came to St. Petersburg 31 years ago from Nutley, N.J. He was formerly assistant manager and account executive with Thomson and McKinnon locally until retirement. He attended Maryville College in Tennessee and before coming to St. Petersburg he had an extensive career with United Press in New York City. He was a veteran of world War I. A Presbyterian he is survived by his wife Lena McCollum Howard; four sons, Roy O., Pinellas Park; Robert H., St. Petersburg; Reginald W., Eau Gallie; Richard H. St. Petersburg; give daughters, Mrs. Wilma H. Brown, St. Petersburg; Mrs. Wanda H. Brown, St. Petersburg; Mrs. Wanda H. Elston, also of St. Petersburg; Mrs. Louis H. Hicks and Mrs. Carol H. Kaylor, all of St. Petersburg; and Mrs. Betty H. Headley, La Mirada, Calif.; a brother, Theodore Howard of Hazard, Ky.; 26 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday 10 a.m. at C.E. Prevatt Memorial Home, Tyrone Blvd. Chapel. Dr. Vaughn M. Johnson of the Fifth Ave. Baptist Church officiating. Interment to follow in Sylvan Abbey Cemetery, Clearwater. Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Florida. Tuesday, 25 April 1967. | Howard, William Roy (I617)
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787 | https://hiltner.com/robinson/getperson.php?personID=I2467&tree=tree1 | Gay, John (I2468)
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788 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100065856/william-henry-murray | Murray, William Henry (I339)
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789 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100066111/mary-catharine-murray | Brigmon, Mary Catharine (I350)
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790 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100066448/reba-murray | Murray, Reba (I587)
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791 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100207929/george-ira-mccreary | McCreary, George Ira (I701)
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792 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100263204/edward-george-robinson | Robinson, Edward George "Ned" (I18)
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793 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10027640/mildred-louise-french_mccollum She is buried beside 1st husband, Arnold Lee French. | French, Mildred Louise (I1020)
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794 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100402517/ralph-william-bates Section 7, Site 554 | Bates, Ralph William (I1566)
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795 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100696626/john-miller-smith | Smith, John Miller (I776)
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796 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101132222/william_jones | Jones, William (I2004)
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797 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101218005/william-howell | Howell, William (I2308)
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798 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10125195/edward-james-stephens | Stephens, Edward James (I1365)
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799 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10125201/drucilla-stephens | Marcum, Drucilla (I1364)
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800 | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101262912/patricia-jean-hobbs | Hobbs, Patricia Jean (I1459)
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