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Adamson, William G.
Adamson
William G. Adamson, 66, of 109 East Marietta Street, died
Tuesday night, February 18, 1964, at 11:30 o’clock, in Barnesville General
Hospital where he had been a patient since December 12. He was born at Bloomfield, October 13, 1897,
a son of Alfred and Mattie Thomas Adamson.
Mr. Adamson was a retired farmer and oil field worker. He was a member of the Masterton Masonic Lodge at Lebanon.
Surviving are his wife, Torin
Morrison Adamson, and two sisters, Mrs. Lois McGillian
and Mrs. Mrytle Karcher, of
New Matamoras.
Friends are being received at the Bauer and Turner Funeral
Home where Masonic services will be held this Thurday
evening at 8:00 o’clock.
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Daily Times; Thursday,
January 30, 1964
Mrs. Lloyd Bach
LEWISVILLE--Mrs. Garnet Bach, 40, of
Lewisville Rt. 2 died at 4:30 a.m. today in Marietta Memorial Hospital
following a two month illness.
Born Dec. 23, 1923, she was a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kehl of Lower Salem RFD.
A member of Summerfield Methodist
Church and Illdreth Rebecca Lodge of Lewisville, she
was a former employe [sic] of the RCA Co. in
Cambridge.
Surviving are her husband, Lloyd Bach,
and a daughter, Cheryl of the home; her parents; two sisters, Mrs. Geneva Landefeld of Woodsfield and Mrs. Darlene Winland of Rinards Mills; and two
brothers, Earl of Warner Robbins, Ga., and Edsel of Kent.
Funeral services will be Saturday at 2
p.m. in the Summerfield Methodist Church, the Rev. Ralph Yoss
officiating. Burial will be in
Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville.
Friends may call at the Mallett Funeral Home, Stafford, after 6 p.m. Friday until
one hour before the hour of service.
Bolen,
Emma L. Bolen, nee Rogers
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News-Register;
20 Feb 1964
BOLEN, Emma L., 83, of 11 N. York St.,
Wheeling, died Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. at the Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen
Dale. She was born in Wetzel County,
July 16, 1880 the daughter of William R. and Margaret Ann Mercer Rogers. She spent most of her life in Moundsville but
had moved to Wheeling 15 years ago. She
was a member of the Island Christian Church.
Surviving are four sons, Harold and
Clyde of RD 2, Sistersville, Hugh of Wellsburg, and Paul of Wheeling; three
daughters, Mrs. Maude Canter of Cleveland, Mrs. Valta
Richmond of Moundsville and Mrs. Mamie Glaze of Columbus, O.; 18 grandchildren
and 16 great-grandchildren.
Friends received at the Grisell Funeral Home, Moundsville, after 6 p.m.
Thursday. Services will be conducted
Saturday at 1 p.m. by the Rev. Victor S. J. Burrows and burial will be near
Middlebourne, W. Va.
Source: The Greensburg [Indiana] Daily News; 21 Nov
1964
Death Claims
Carlos Brown
Services Tuesday
For
Resident, 49
Carlos R. (Granny) Brown, 49, a
lifelong resident of Decatur County, died at 5 a.m. Saturday in West Tenth
Street Veterans Hospital at Indianapolis.
He had suffered from a heart condition for several years and had been
hospitalized the past two weeks.
He was born Aug. 25, 1915 in Decatur
County, the son of Walter and Bessie Opal Melton* Brown.
On Aug. 30, 1943 he was united in
marriage at Milroy with Mary E. Richey, who survives. In recent years the couple had resided at 319
West Fourth Street.
Mr. Brown was a former employe of the old Garland Mill here, retiring because of
his health in 1958.
A veteran of World War II, he served
with the 38th "Avengers of Bataan" Division in the South Pacific for
more than two years.
Surviving with the widow, Mrs. Mary
Brown, of this city are: Four children,
Helen Marie, Judith Ann, Nancy Sue and Carlos R. Brown Jr., all at home; his
stepmother, Mrs. Carrie Brown, Greensburg; a brother Leroy Brown, Greensburg; a
stepsister, Mrs. Gladys Hess, Greensburg; and a stepbrother, Henry Smith of
Decatur County.
He was preceded in death by his parents
and five brothers, Cecil, Clifford, James, Omar and Grover Brown.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday in J.H. Porter & Sons Funeral Home here. Burial will be in South Park Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
after 6 p.m. Sunday.
*Submitter’s Note: In the obituary
of his brother Harold, this name was spelled MELTON.
Source: The Ashland [Ohio] Times Gazette; 7 Dec 1964
John A. Brown, 75, of E. Twelfth
Street, died Sunday at Samaritan Hospital following a long illness.
Son of Alexander and Jane (McAbee) Brown, he was born in Woodsfield Aug. 2, 1899. He lived in Ashland County the past 50 years
and had been custodian at the Lincoln Street School.
In 1913 he married Twila
Kopp, who survives.
Other survivors include three
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Edith) Kauffman, Mrs. Floyd (Dorothy) Derr and Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Sowers, all of Ashland; six
grandchildren; one brother, J.V. Brown of Zanesville; and one sister, Mrs. Edna
Lockyer of North Fairfield.
One sister preceded him in death.
He attended the First Christian Church
of Ashland.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at Heyl and Robbins Funeral Home with Rev. Harry
C. Dougherty officiating.
Burial will be in Polk Cemetery.
Visiting hours will be today from 7-9
p.m. at the funeral home.
Source: The Barnesville Enterprise, Barnesville,
Ohio, February 20, 1964
Henry Butler, age 91, of 221 Henderson Street, Barnesville,
died Monday morning, February 17 at 12:15 at Barnesville Hospital. He was born
on May 6, 1872 in Temperanceville, a son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Butler.
His wife, Mrs. Martha Butler preceded him in death in 1959.
Surviving are the following children, Herbert of
Portsmouth, Va.; Mrs. Belva Castello of Barnesville;
Mrs. Zelma Baker of Piedmont; Mrs. Hazel Pack of Cuyahoga Falls; Mrs. Mary
Bowman of Akron; Mrs. Alice Hilliard [sic--HILLARD] of Somerton; Mrs.
Beulah Cagey of Holloway; James of Hendrysburg; and
Herman of Akron; 41 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
The body was taken to the Campbell Funeral Home on North
Chestnut Street where friends were received. Final rites were held at the
funeral home on Wednesday, February 19 at 3:30 conducted by Evangelist James W.
Gallagher.
Burial was made in Southern Cemetery.
Carpenter,
James Mila Carpenter
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Daily Jeffersonian;
Monday, 13 Jan 1964
J. M.
Carpenter
QUAKER CITY -- James Mila Carpenter,
89, formerly of near Batesville, died in a Cambridge hospital at 10 p.m.
Saturday after a lingering illness.
A retired farmer, he was born in Noble
County, March 27, 1874, a son of the late Richard C. and Anna Knox Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter is survived by several
nieces and nephews. His wife, the former
Lydia J. Morris whom he married June 1,* 1899, died Oct. 2, 1943.
Evan James Gallagher will conduct
services at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Eberle Funeral
Home. Burial will be in Friends Cemetery
here.
Friends may call after Monday at the
funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: His wife's obituary and the MONROE COUNTY OH
MARRIAGES 1867-1917 book both give June 3, 1899, as the marriage
date.
Source: The Courier Journal, Louisville, Kentucky;
Monday, 21 Sep 1964
George Cotton, 72, died at 3:10 p.m.
Saturday at Dusenberry's Rest Home. He was a native of Anderson County and had
been a carpenter.
He is survived by three daughters, Mrs.
Evelyn Herkomer, Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Louise Van,
Schoolcraft, Mich., and Mrs. Marian Birchett,
Kalamazoo, Mich.; two sons, Darwin and Woodrow Cotton, Shelbyville, Ky., and 12
grandchildren.
The body is at Nunnelley
Funeral Home, 4327 Taylor Boulevard.
Danford, Tessie Danford nee Bates
Tuesday 24 Nov 1964 Jeffersonian
Funeral services will be held
at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the McVay Funeral Home for Mrs Garfield (Tessie) Danford,
80, Caldwell who died at 11:10 a.m. Monday at Guernsey Memorial Hospital,
Cambridge following a short illness.
Minister Donald Allen will
officiate and burial will be in Bates Hill Cemetery. Calling hours at the McVay
Funeral Home are from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Mrs Danford was born Jan 14,
1884 in Noble County, the daughter of Samuel and Lydia Moore Bates, She was a life long
resident of the county.
She leaves five daughters, Mrs Ardith Mendenhall, Sarahsville RD 1, Mrs Clarice
Mendenhall, Caldwelll, Mrs
Helen Day, Quaker City R D 1, Mrs Erma House,
Steubenville and Miss June Danford of the home; one
son Wayne Danford, Caldwell; one brother Charles
Bates, New Concord; 13 grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren. Her
husband died in 1955 and a son, Charles in 1924.
Source: The Parkersburg [West Virginia] News;
Wednesday, 6 May 1964
Frank Daugherty, 70, of 413 Gladstone
St., died at 6:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital.
He was born in Monroe county, O., Dec.
11, 1893, son of Fred and Elizabeth Daugherty. He was a retired farmer. A former resident of Bellville, O., he had
moved to Parkersburg about a year ago.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Esta Daugherty; three sons, Robert, of Brinkhaven,
O., Gilbert, at home, and William Daugherty, of Vincent, O.; eight daughters,
Mrs. Ruth Poncray [sic--Toncray],
of Cutler, O., Mrs. Ada Clegg, of Parkersburg, Mrs. Edith McDonald,
Parkersburg, Mrs. Ica Naylor, Mineral Wells, Mrs. Mary Black, Elizabeth, Mrs.
Francis Shields, Cleveland, O., Mrs. Betty Smith, Mineral Wells, and Mrs.
Virginia Smith, Parkersburg.
Also surviving are three brothers,
Harry Daugherty, Waverly, Ralph Daugherty, of Graysville, O., and Dave
Daugherty, of Antioch, O.; 46 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Leavitt funeral
home after 1 p.m. today. Funeral
services will be held at the funeral home at 1 p.m. Friday with the Rev.
Richard W. Battin officiating. Burial will be in the Scott* cemetery.
*Submitter's Note:
Burial was in the Lott Cemetery, Rockport, Wood Co., West Virginia. His wife was Esta
Grace LOTT.
Source: Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; Friday, 27 Nov
1964
Services for Clinton H. Day, 68, of
1118 Welton av., will be Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home.
Mr. Day, who retired in 1961 after 18 years
as a plant protection officer for Goodrich, died Monday at his home.
A native of Washington County, he came
to Akron 42 years ago from Marietta.
Mr. Day leaves his wife, Sylvia; a
granddaughter; and a sister, Mrs. Elmer Hill of Marietta.
Friends may call at the funeral home
from 7 to 9 tonight. Burial will be in
Hillside Cemetery.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] New Register; 11
May 1964
DeNOON,
Robert G., of 1903 Meighen Ave., Moundsville, died suddently
at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at his home. Born
in New Martinsville on Dec. 9, 1901, he was the son of William M. and Ivy
Wilson DeNoon.
A member of the Calvary Methodist Church, he was employed for 50 years
at the Fostoria Glass Co. and was a member of Local 507, American Flintglass Workers and the Men's Sunday School Class of the
church.
Surviving are his widow, Hazel; one
son, Lt. Norman of the U. S. Navy in Bermuda; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Kimble
of Canton, O., Mrs. Vivian Wolf of Painesville, O., Mrs. Helen Wellman of
Pontiac, Mich.; and Mrs. Elizabeth Boso of
Moundsville; three sisters, Mrs. Mildred Humes of
Amsterdam, O., Mrs. Beual Lindsey of South Dakota and
Mrs. Clara McPeek of Moundsville; and 12 grandchildren.
Friends may call after 6 p.m. Monday at the Lutes Funeral Home where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Elwood Fleming officiating. Interment will be in the Halcyon Hills Memoral Gardens, Sherrard.
*Submitter's Note: The West Virginia Birth records show:
Birth
Place: Brooklyn, Wetzel, West Virginia,
United States
Dillon,
Freda Dillon nee Truex
Mrs. Freda (Truex) Dillon, of 410
South Main Street, Woodsfield, passed away at 11:45 p.m., August 6, 1964, at her
home following a lengthy illness. She
was born December 27, 1913, near Woodsfield where she spent her entire
life. She was the daughter of Edward and
Nora Stephen Truex.
Freda was baptized into Christ at Jackson Ridge, May 27, 1934 and
transferred her membership to the Woodsfield Church of Christ in November,
1957. She was united in marriage with
Ralph Dillon on September 17, 1932. To
this union was born one son,Clarence. Mrs. Dillon leaves to mourn her departure,
her husband; son; two grandsons, Gary and Doughlas
Dillon; one brother, Everett Truex, of Powhatan
Point, Ohio; one uncle, Cletus Truex, of Woodsfield
Route 3, and one aunt, Mrs. Ora Cehrs, of Wheeling,
besides a host of other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents. Freda was a good wife and neighbor. Services were held at the Bauer and Turner
Funeral Home at Woodsfield on August 9, 1964 with Brother john
Hamilton in charge. Burial was in Oaklawn Cemetery.
Card of Thanks: We wish to take this means of thanking all
who helped in any way during the lengthy illness and at the time of the death
of our beloved one. These acts of
kindness will never be forgotten. The
Ralph Dillon Family
Drew, Roy G. Drew
Source: The Omaha (Nebraska) World Herald; 13
September 1964
Roy G. Drew, 518 N. 23rd. street, died Friday, age 60 years. Survived by mother, Mrs.
Lillian Henry, Ashland, NE.; daughter Mrs. Claudine Ristich,
Los Angeles, CA; granddaughter Miss Cheryl Cipress* of Los Angeles, CA;
aunt Mrs. Rolland Sparrier of Ashland, NE.
Services Tuesday at
Crosby-Kunold Mortuary; committal at Ashland NE
cemetery.
Submitter's Note: This name could possibly be Cipresi.
Feiber, Nadine E. Feiber, nee Jordan
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 4 Oct 1964
Nadine E. Feiber,
age 51, of 6552 Balsam Dr., Columbus.
Survived by husband, Francis E.; son, Fred of 6629 Balsam Dr.; 2
daughters, Bonnie Jean Babbert, Columbus, and Sandra
Reece, Reynoldsburg; 4 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Dorothy Peters, Columbus; Helen
Haines, Russels Point; Bonnie Dooley, Marysville;
brother, Harold Jordon of Bellfontaine. The family will receive friends at the CHEATWOOD FUNERAL HOME, 7369 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, where service will be held
Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment,
Glen Rest.
Ferguson,
Lester Clarence Ferguson
Source: The Houston [Texas] Post; 11 Jan 1964
FERGUSON
LESTER CLARENCE FERGUSON,
52, of Baytown, died Friday. Automobile dealer. Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Geneva Ferguson, Baytown;
daughters, Mrs. Gene Thompson, Baytown, Mrs. Jack Kartub,
Pompano Beach, Fla; sons, Ray Ferguson, Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Bill Ferguson,
Baytown; sisters, Mrs. Clarence Auck, Mrs. Hobart
Nye, both of New Washington, Ohio; nine grandchildren. Services 3 PM Sunday,
Earthman Baytown Chapel, Rev. Edwin Summers. Interment Cedar Crest
Cemetery. Pallbearers: Tom Conder, Bob
Redick,* Tom Slack, Everett Beaty, Allan Hicks, Lamar
Hastelfinger,* Hal Weatherly, Wade Callam Jr, J. B. LeFevre.* EARTHMAN BAYTOWN
FUNERAL HOME, 401 West Pearce St.
*Submitter's Note: My copy of this microfilmed obituary was not
very clear. My typing of these names
might not be correct.
Fletcher, Warren and Ellen
Fletcher
Source--Newsclipping
Published--1964
A Rachel man and wife were killed instantly last night on
the Bingamon Road in Marion County, one mile
off Route 19. The dead were: WARREN AND ELLEN FLETCHER (August
8, 1964)
Injured but not seriously was their 41-year-old son, James.
He was admitted to Fairmont General Hospital for treatment of injuries still to
be determined.
.
STRIKES TREE
Investigating authorities, State Policemen, C.L. Hall and
Billy Vira of the Fairmont Detachment, said James
Fletcher was the driver of a 1960 Willys Station
Wagon which went out of control on the Bingamon Road
and hit a tree.
Police said the Jeep station wagon then turned over on the
road, rolled over the road-bank and ended up on its wheels. The two dead were
thrown from the car.
Dr, Charles Koon, county coroner
was called to the scene. Ambulances from the Ross Funeral Home and Frey Home
for Funerals rushed to the scene of
the accident which occured at 9:15.
Gatten, Cecil E. Gatten
Monroe County Beacon,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
LKP#6
Cecil E. Gatten, 53, of 1530
Walnut Street, Zanesville, Ohio, died Sunday evening,
Hospital,
Zanesville, where he had been admitted on Friday. He had been ill about six months.
Mr. Gatten was born
He was employed as a car loader for the Dura Corporation.
Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Ethel Jones, of the home;
one sister, Mrs. Jennie Louise Hook, of Zanesvillee;
two brothers, Joseph Gatten and George Gatten, of Zanesville, and several nieces and
nephews
His father and brother, Harry, preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at
Source: The Alliance [Ohio] Review; 16 Mar 1964
Isaac E. Gill, 80, died at 8:15 p.m.
yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hattie DeBolt,
571 W. California Ave. He had been ill
about six years.
Born in New Matamoras Feb. 3, 1884, Mr.
Gill had lived in the Sebring vicinity for 15 years and was last employed by
the Strong Manufacturing Co. He was a
member of the Christian Church in Washington Hall.
Survivors include two daughters, Mr. DeBolt, Sebring and Mrs. Rebekah Blake, Homeworth;
five sons, Edwin and Willard, Sebring; Gale and Howard, East Liverpool and Norvil, Berlin Center; one sister, Ida Dillon, Old
Washington; 11 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Vogt-Gednetz Funeral Home in Sebring at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday with
Rev. Drury Benton conducting. Burial
will be in Grandview Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home tomorrow from 7-9 p.m.
Goodballet, Margaret A. Goodballet, nee Ward
Margaret A. Goodballet, nee Ward
Source: Salem [Ohio] News; 12 or 13 Oct 1964
Mrs. Margaret A. Goodballet,
83, of 757 Morris St. died Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Hutton Nursing Home where
she had resided for the past six months. She had been in failing health for
eight months.
Born Aug. 30, 1881, in Ward, near
Marietta, a daughter of Albert and Sarah Cline Ward, she lived in Salem for the
past 45 years, moving here from East Liverpool in 1918.
She was a member of the First Methodist
Church of Salem, Bethlehem Sunday School class and Eastern Stars of Salem.
Survivors include her husband, Lyman Goodballet, whom she married Dec. 25, 1906*; and one son,
Edwin Goodballet of Lisbon.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30
p.m. at the Stark Memorial by the Rev. Robert Erwin of the First Methodist
Church, assisted by the Rev. Paul** T. Gerrard, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church in Lisbon. Burial
will be in Hope Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Memorial
Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Submitter's Notes:
*A second obituary below plus the
Washington County, Ohio, marriage records give the date as December 25, 1905.
** The first name of the pastor varies
in the two obituaries.
[Please see second
obituary below.]
Goodballet, Margaret A. Goodballet,
nee Ward
Source: East Liverpool Review
(Ohio); October 12, 1964
Mrs. Goodballet
SALEM -- Mrs. Margaret A. Goodballet, 757 Morris St., died Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the
Hutton Nursing Home, where she had resided six months. She had been in failing
health eight months.
Born Aug. 30, 1881, in Ward, near
Marietta, a daughter of Albert and Sarah Cline Ward, she had lived in Salem for
45 years, moving from East Liverpool in 1918. She was a member of the First
Methodist Church, its Bethlehem Star chapter 334 of Salem. She was married to
Lyman Goodballet Dec. 25, 1905.
In addition to her husband, she leaves
one son, Edwin Goodballet of Lisbon.
The body will be removed from the Henry
Funeral Home at Lisbon to the Stark Memorial Funeral Home in Salem, with
services Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., conducted by the Rev. Robert** T. Gerrard,
pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the Hope Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
**Submitter’s Note: The
name of the pastor varies from the first obituary printed here.
Source: The
Intelligencer, [Wheeling, West Virginia]; 7 Dec 1964
GOUDY,
James Andrew, 90, of Porter's Falls, W. Va., died at 2
p.m. Sunday in the Ohio Valley General Hospital. He was born in Wetzel Co., Sept. 21, 1874,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Goudy. He
was an empoye of the Manufacturers Light and Heat Co.
for more than 40 years, was retired and was a member of the Porter's Falls
Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, Amanda Staley Goudy; two daughters, Mrs. Marie
Cook of Akron and Mrs. Leo Whitlatch of Pottstown,
Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Martha Siberts of Reader; three
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Iams Funeral Home, New Martinsville, on Tuesday where
services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. D. C. Anderson
officiating. Interment
in Greenlawn Memorial Cemetery, New Martinsville.
Source:
The Cleveland [Ohio] Plain Dealer; 30 Oct 1964
GREENEY
Clarence E. Greeney,
beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Bartock); father of
Alexander J., Clarence A., son of Laura Miller of Clarington, O., brother of
George of Wheeling, W. Va. Virginia Byers of Venice, Fla. Wednesday, Oct. 26,
1964, residence, 2033 W. 32nd St. Friends may call Friday 3-5 And 7-10 P. M.,
at McGorray's Lakewood Home, 14133 Detroit Ave.,
where services will be held Saturday, Oct. 31, at 10:30 a. m.
Gutberlet, Charles William Gutberlet
Source: The Steubenville [Ohio] Herald-Star; Tuesday,
June 23, 1964
FOLLANSBEE -- Charles William Gutberlet, 82, died Monday in the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Isadore Frolow of 118 1st St., with whom he had
resided.
Mr. Gutberlet
was a retired oilman and a member of the Steubenville Church of Christ.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Alma Wells Gutberlet; two daughters, Mrs. Isadore (Marie) Frolow and Mrs. Marion Doty, both of Follansbee; two half brothers, Ed Haught of Pursley, W. Va., and Elmer Haught
of Parkersburg, W. Va., and one grandchild.
Friends may call at the Ruttencutter Funeral Home, St. Marys,
W. Va., after 4 p.m. today; services Thursday, 2 p.m., Union Chapel Church of
Christ; Union Chapel Cemetery.
Hahn, Margaret Marie Hahn, nee Davis
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Tuesday, August
4, 1964
Margaret Marie Hahn, age 52, 5019 N.
High St., Tuesday, Riverside Hospital.
Survived by husband, Forrest V. Hahn; daughter, Mrs. Shirley Siconolfi, Columbus; 3 grandchildren; brothers, Leo B.
Davis, of Tempe, Ariz.; Richard Davis, Rt. 1, Galena. Member of Columbus Baptist
Temple. Funeral service, 10 a.m.
Thursday, RUTHERFORD-CORBIN CHAPEL, 515 High St., Worthington, Rev. Richard
Hankins officiating. Burial,
Fairview Memorial Cemetery.
Friends will be received at the chapel after 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Source: The Corpus Christi [Texas] Caller-Times; 22
Sep 1964
Willy Marshall Hall, 82, died yesterday
at 9:40 p.m. in a local hospital.
Hall was a resident here for two
years. Prior to that
he resided in Overton.
Arrangements will be announced by
Cage-Mills Funeral Home.
Submitter's Note: Below is
the next day's article about the funeral arrangements. Notice the difference in
the spelling of the first name.
Source: The Corpus Christi [Texas] Caller-Times; 23
Sep 1964
Funeral services and burial for Willie
Marshall Hall, 82, will be held in Selman City Thursday afternoon at the First
Christian Church.
Pearson Funeral Home of Overton is in
charge of funeral arrangements. Burial
will be in Overton Cemetery. Hall, a
resident here the past two years, died Monday in a local hospital.
Source: The Zanesville [Ohio] Times Recorder; 27 May
1964
Harry L. Harper, 50, of 817 Orchard street, was dead on arrival at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Bethesda
Hospital following an apparent heart attack suffered while working at Ohio
Ferro-Alloy Corp. plant near Philo. He
had been employed as a charger 18 years.
He was born in Calais, Sept. 26, 1913,
a son of William and Lulu Keylar Harper* and had
lived in Zanesville 18 years.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lucille
Harper; four daughters, Mrs. Leona Smith of Nashport
Route 1, Mrs. Bernice Fluhart of 819 South street,
Mrs. Violet Blake of 815 Orchard street and Miss Connie Harper of the home;
three sons, Harry Harper Jr. of 413 Hamline avenue, William D. Harper of 632
Nancy avenue and John L. Harper of the home; mother and stepfather, Homer
Hayes, of 151 Underwood street; three sisters, Miss Vivian Harper of 1022
Harvey street, Mrs. Olive Taylor of Chandlersville
Route 1 and Mrs. Margaret Kovach of Powhatan Point; one brother, William Harper
of Zanesville Route 4; two step-sister, [sic] Mrs. Marjorie Clover of
Clarksburg, W. Va., and Mrs. Bertha Fulton of Cambridge; a step-brother, James
Hayes of Owens street; and 14 grand-children.
Friends may call at DeLong and Baker
Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today.
*Submitter's Notes:
Other records show his parents to be Denny Albert Harper and Lula Keylor.
Below is the
funeral notice.
Harper, Harry L. Harper
Source: The
Zanesville [Ohio] Times Recorder; 28 May 1964
Services
for Harry L. Harper, 50, of 827 Orchard street will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home with Rev. Linwood Ensminger officiating.
Burial will be in St. Paul's Cemetery near Sonora.
Mr.
Harper died Tuesday.
Source: The Linton [Indiana] Daily Citizen; Thursday,
13 Aug 1964
Bloomfield Tavern
Operator Succumbs
Russell G. Hash, 48, operator of a
Bloomfield tavern, died at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Veterans hospital in
Indianapolis.
He was born in Bloomfield on Nov. 16,
1915, the son of Cyrus and Mary E. Lyons Hash.
He was a veteran of World War II.
He is survived by the widow, Agnes E. Hash.
Also surviving are one son, David Hash,
at home; a stepdaughter, Dianne Arthur of Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Marjorie
Jackson of Bloomfield rte. 4.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Jenkins Funeral Home with Rev. Jack Masters officiating. Burial will be in the Grandview cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p.m. today.
Hendrickson, Ebert
Hendrickson
Source: The Evening Republican, [Columbus, Indiana];
25 Nov 1964
Ebert
Hendrickson
Stricken
Ebert (Hank) Hendrickson, 67, Hope,
died about 9:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Bartholomew county hospital after a short
illness. He was the victim of a heart
attack.
Mr. Hendrickson was a retired Cummins
Engine company employe, a veteran of the first world
war, a member of the Hope Baptist church, Masonic lodge and Eastern Star.
He was born in Shelby county Aug. 13, 1897,
to Harve and Alice Buckler Hendrickson, and married
the former Miss Hazel Campbell July 21, 1936.*
The wife survives along with two
daughters, Miss Helen Hendrickson and Mrs. Harold Zollman
and a sister, Mrs. Reba Carman, all of Hope, and three grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday
at the Norman funeral home in Hope with burial in the Hope Moravian
cemetery. Conducting the rites will be the Rev. Everett Hayes, minister of the Hope
Baptist church. Persons may call after 2
p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: The Indiana Marriages, 1811-1959 document available on familysearch
shows the marriage as July 21, 1937.
Henninger,
Clyde Henninger Sr.
Source: The Indianapolis [Indiana] Star; Thursday, 4
Jun 1964
Clyde Henninger Sr.,
Ex-Fireman, Dies
Clyde Henninger
Sr., 77 years old, a retired Indianapolis Fire Department lieutenant, died
yesterday in his home at 1466 North Drexel Avenue.
Mr. Henninger,
a lifelong Indianapolis resident, was a fireman 33 years, retiring in 1954.
He was a member of Wallace Street
Presbyterian Church, Ancient Landmark Masonic Lodge and Scottish Rite.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.
Saturday in Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel.
Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery East.
Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Alice
Henninger; a son, Clyde Henninger
Jr. of Indianapolis; a daughter, Mrs. Carrie Quillen
of Lebanon, O.; a brother, Pearlie Henninger of
Indianapolis; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Highman, Roberta Highman
nee Jones
Monroe County Beacon,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, March, 1964
LKP#6
Mrs. Roberta Jones Highman, 55,
of Lewisville, Route 2, died Friday morning,
Mrs. Highman was born
Surviving are her husband, Jay R. Highman;
her mother, Mrs. Minnie Jones, of Woodsfield; eight sisters, Mrs. Raymond Highman, Mrs. C. R. Frolley, Mrs.
Gilbert Roland and Mrs. L. A. Moose, all of Ashland; Mrs. Paul Kintner, of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Glenn Farner, of Jackson, Michigan; Mrs. L. A. Hawley, of Nova,
and Mrs. Donald Smith, of Mansfield.
Funeral services were held in the Bauer and Turner Funeral
Chapel on Monday afternoon at
Source: The
Star-Gazette, [Elmira, New York]; Tuesday, 8 Sep 1964
HIPPLE, Debora Ann
Age 9, 311 North Fulton St. Ithaca,
Monday, Sept. 7,* 1964. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Hipple of Ithaca; sisters, Sandra Jane, Susan Lynn;
brother, James Donald, all at home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Francis Yaple of Elmira; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Ayrton of Granville. Body at the Morse Funeral
Home, Canton. Calling hours: Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral there Wednesday at
2 p.m., the Rev. Robert Cauffman. Burial at Beach [sic--Beech] Flats
Cemetery near Canton.
*Submitter's Note:
The record below gives the death date as September 6, 1964, the name as
Debra, and the age as 8:
New York State, Death Index, 1957-1968
Name:
Debra A Hipple
Gender:
Female
Age:
8
Birth
Date: abt 1956
Residence
Place: Ithaca, Tompkins, New York, USA
Death
Date: 6 Sep 1964
Death
Place: New York, USA
Certificate
Number: 70373
Holcomb, Beulah
Ethel Holcomb, nee Davis
Source: partial obituary posted on findagrave.com;
Jan 1965 [died on 31 Dec 1964]
Daughter of
Okey and Rosa Rapp Davis
Married
Clyde Edward Holcomb on January 9, 1932
Mother of
three daughters: Margaret Ann Holcomb Morris, Henrietta Holcomb Harris and
Roberta Holcomb.
Funeral
held at the Beulah Baptist Church at Muddlety where
she was a member of the Baptist Missionary Society with burial in Walnut Grove
Cemetery at Strange Creek, aka Walnut Grove Church Cemetery at Widen, Clay Co
WV.
Hutchinson, John E. Hutchinson
Source: The Steubenville [Ohio] Herald-Star; Tuesday,
11 Feb 1964
HUTCHINSON:
John E., 60, 212 Florida Ave., Weirton,
W. Va., died at the Weirton General Hospital, Monday, Feb. 10, 1964 at 9
a.m. He was born in Jeanette, Pa. April
13, 1903,* son of the late Thomas D. and Margaret Kelly Hutchinson. He was a Filtration Plant operator, Weirton
Steel Corp. with 35 years service. He retired 2 years ago. He formerly lived in East Pittsburgh, Pa. and
in Steubenville, O., and had resided in Weirton, W. Va. for the past 2
years. He was a member of Westminster
Presbyterian Church, Pilgrim Lodge No. 691 F & AM Scottish Rite Valley of
Steubenville 32nd degree, Aladdin Shrine, Columbus, O., Steubenville Shrine
Club, Weirton Steel 25 Year Club.
He is survived by 2 sisters, Mrs.
George (Hazel) McClelland of Weirton, W. Va. with whom he resided and Mrs.
Charlotte Barbare, Paris, Pa., a brother, William C.
Hutchinson, Weirton, W. Va., 4 nieces and 5 nephews.
Preceded in death by
his wife Mabel Hutchinson on Jan. 9, 1957 and a brother Thomas D. Hitchinson [sic--Hutchinson] Jr., in 1924.
Friends received at the McClave Funeral Home, Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Funeral services in the McClave Chapel, Thursday, Feb. 13, 1964 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Ross
W. Porter officiating. Interment in Union Cemetery.
Pilgrim Lodge No. 691 F & AM will conduct services at 8 p.m. Tuesday
evening in the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note. On his tombstone the dates 1902 - 1964 are
engraved. Also the Summit County, Ohio,
Marriage Records, 1840-1980 and the West Virginia, Deaths Index, 1853-1973 both
give the birth date as 13 Apr 1902.
Johnson, G. Frank Johnson
G. Frank Johnson, 61, of 3139
Windsor Place, S. W., Canton, died Thursday evening, October 22, 1964, in Mercy
Hospital, Canton. Death was due to a heart attack which he suffered ten
days previously. Born at Calais, Monroe County, he was a son of the late
Adam and Adeline Hodge Johnson. Mr. Johnson had been a resident of Canton
for the past twenty-three years. He was employed as a pipe-fitter at
Timken's for the past twenty-five years. He was a member of the Ninth
Street Church of Christ in Canton.
Surviving are his widow, Opal
L. Johnson, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Janet) Kinney and Mrs.
George (Phyllis) Liolios, and two sons, Enned F. Johnson and Louis S. Johnson, all of Canton; one
brother Harry I. Johnson, of Barnesville and five grandchildren. One son
Everett E. Johnson, preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held
Monday afternoon at one o'clock at the Reed Funeral Home, in Canton, with Ted
H. Waller officiating. Burial was in West Lawn Cemetery, Canton.
Source: The San Bernardino [California] Sun; 3
January 1964
Leo Edward Jones Sr., 56, of 16171
Foothill Boulevard, Fontana, died Thursday at a Fontana hospital. A native of Sharon, Pa., he had lived in
Fontana 12 years and in California 38 years.
He was employed by Kaiser Steel Corp. for 11 years.
Survivors include the widow, Lavina, of Fontana; two sons, Leo E. Jr., and Lynn Robert;
a daughter, Mrs. Cecile Turlow [sic–Thurlow], all of Fontana; two sisters, Mrs. Mayme Reese and Mrs. Myrtle Reese of Youngstown, Ohio, and
two grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at
St. Luke's Episcopal Church with the Rev. George Burnett officiating. Burial will be at 3 p.m. at Valhalla Memorial
Park, Burbank. Friends may call at
Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary Chapel, Fontana, after 6 p.m. today.
*Submitter's Note: Below is an article about the funeral that
was posted on findagrave.
Source: The San Bernardino [California] Sun; 5
January 1964
Services for Leo Edward Jones Sr. were
held Saturday at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Fontana, with the Rev. George
Burnett officiating. Pallbearers were Dominic Luzi,
Richard J. Gruenke, Bruce Rutherford, Robert E.
Anders, W. N. Lewis and Tom Keegan. Burial was in Valhalla Memorial Park.
Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary Fontana, was in charge.
Kilburn, Charles J. Kilburn
Monroe County Beacon,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
LKP#7
Charles J. Kilburn, 63, of Lewisville Route, died Thursday
in Barnesville General Hospital after a several weeks’ illness.
Mr. Kilburn was born
Mr. Kilburn, a retired farmer and miller, was a member of
Trinity United Church of Christ.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. David (Mildred) Touvelle of Barnesville and Mrs. Frederic (Miriam) Cline,
of Woodsfield; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Anna Neibch,
of Lewisville and one brother, Homer Kilburn, of Woodsfield.
Funeral services were held at the Gardner Funeral Home on
Sunday afternoon at
Kinkade,
Lettie Kinkade, nee Hicklin
Source: Faribault County Register, Blue Earth,
Minnesota; 1 Sep 1964
Mrs. O.
Kinkade
Funeral, Today
Kiester --
Funeral services were held this Tuesday morning at Grace EUB church for Mrs.
Oscar C. (Lettie) Kinkade, 83, who died Saturday,
Aug. 30,* 1964.
A resident of Kiester
since 1931, Mrs. Kinkade had resided for some time at
the Engebretson Home, where she died. She had been ill for several months with Parkinsons Disease.
Born Sept. 22, 1880, she was the
daughter of James and Sally Ann Hicklin, then living at Old Springfield, Iowa.
She was married to Oscar C. Kinkade March 6, 1907, at Rose Hill.
He died June 1, 1941.**
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Herman (Zoe) Godfrey, and two sons, Clark, Kiester;
and Donald, Waseca. Seven grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren survive.
A sister, Mrs. Henry Van Patten, What
Cheer, Iowa, and a brother, Sam Hicklin, New Sharon, Iowa also survive Mrs. Kinkade.
Mrs. Kinkade
was a member of the Kiester EUB church, of the
Women's Society of World Service and a sewing circle of the church.
The Rev. Donald H. Mielke
officiated at services. Burial was at
the Wymore cemetery, Rose Hill, Iowa.
Submitter's
Notes:
* The tombstone shows the date as Aug.
29, 1964. If you look at the 1964
calendar, Saturday is the 29th.
** His tombstone and the Minnesota,
Death Index, 1908-2002 show the date as June 21, 1941.
Source: The Youngstown [Ohio] Vindicator; 22 Dec 1964
Brady Knight,
78, Dies; Was
Millwright
Brady Knight, 78, of 3543 LaSalle Ave.
died of uremic poisoning at 4:30 a.m. Monday at Peaceful Acres Nursing Home.
Mr. Knight was born May 21,* 1886, in
St. Mary [sic--St. Marys], W. Va., a son of Alexander
and Charity Nellis Knight, and has lived in the area
since 1929. He was a millwright for
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. for 29 years, retiring in 1958. He is a former member of Christ Lutheran Church
of Struthers. His wife, the former Maude
Coen whom he married in 1907, died in 1960.
He leaves three sons, Oral L. of New
Cumberland, W. Va., Glen W. of Struthers and Clifford B. of Youngstown; one
daughter, Mrs. Donald Shaw of W. Va.; two brothers, Earl and Edward Knight,
both of Cincinnati; four sisters, Mrs. Amy Ralston and Mrs. Lettie Morgan, both
of St. Mary [sic--Marys], Mrs. Naomi Doman of
Washington, Pa., and Mrs. Nina Kincaid of Manchester, W. Va.; and 12
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at
the Davidson Funeral Home, Struthers, where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. today.
*Submitter's Note:
Although the West Virginia Births and the Social Security Death Index
also give his birth as May 21, the U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards,
1917-1918, and the U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 both give
the date as 20 May 1886.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News Register;
19 Apr 1964
KOCHER, Elmer L., of Peters Run Road,
died at his home Friday at 5 p.m.
Friends are being received at Kepner's, 107
Key Ave., Elm Grove, where services will be held at
10 a.m. Monday. The Rev. Randall Prince
will officiate. Burial
in Clarington Cemetery.
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield Ohio;
Thursday, 14 Jan. 1965*
Gregory Aaron Leach, two-month-old son
of Dale and Charlotte Lucas Leach, of Jerusalem Route 1, died Wednesday**
morning at his home, from an apparent virus infection.
The child was born in Barnesville on
October 25, 1964.
Surviving in addition to his parents
are two brothers, Cary and Darren Leach, both of the home; the maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lucas of Barnesville Route 1, and the paternal
grandmother Mrs. Versa Leach of Quaker City, Route 4.
Funeral services were held Friday
afternoon at one o'clock in the Campbell Funeral Home, at Barnesville, with
Evangelist Richard Pryor officiating. Burial was in Southern Cemetery
Barnesville.
Submitter's Notes:
*Although he died in December, this article was published a couple weeks later. Another obituary is available from the Barnesville, Ohio, Library: Barnesville Enterprise; Newspaper Date: 31 Dec 1964.
** According to Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-1944, and
1958-2007 he died December 30, 1964.
Leach, Samuel Danford Leach
Source: The Barnesville [Ohio] Whetstone; Thursday,
24 Sep 1964
A Barnesville resident, a World War II
veteran, died in Barnesville Hospital Friday morning, following a horrible
accident which occurred at his home 331 Harrison Ave, Thursday evening about
6:30.
Samuel Danford
Leach, 38, was a victim of a horse which he had mounted, crushing him inwardly
when it reared over backwards and then rolled on him. It seemed some of the
injury was caused by the saddle horn when it was pushed into his chest.
The big spotted pony belonged to his
13-year daughter, Joyce Leach and had been purchased for her about two weeks
before the accident.
Several people gathered around the
accident scene in the Leach backyard when they heard screams of children when
he was crushed by the animal. It could be readily seen that he was seriously
hurt and Mrs. Newton Ferguson, RN, at the Barnesville Hospital who lives
nearby, rushed to the scene and gave mouth-to-mouth respiration, and also
accompanied him to the hospital when the ambulance arrived. Surgeons worked on
the victim in a battle to save his life, but due to inward injuries, surgery
was apparently of no avail.
A veteran of World War II and a member
of Veterans of Foreign Wars, he was born in Noble County, June 10, 1926, a son
of Barney and Grace Spence Leach.
Surviving are his wife, Sarabell Montgomery Leach; two daughters, Joyce Ann and Gay
Lynn, both of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Wehr,
Mrs. Ethel Carpenter, both of Barnesville, and Mrs. Cledith
Carpenter of Calais; a brother, Jack Leach, of Barnesville, and his parents.
Friends were received after 1 P.M.
Saturday at the Campbell Funeral Home, where services were held Sunday at 2:00
P.M., the Rev. R.E. Swinehart officiating. Burial was
made in Crestview Cemetery.
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, [Woodsfield, Ohio];
Thursday, 11 Jun 1964
BERL LEEK
OF POWHATAN
POINT DIES
JUNE 4
Berl Leek,
69, of Powhatan Point, O., died at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 4, at the Bellaire
City Hospital. He was born Nov. 28,
1896, in Porters Falls, W. Va., and was a retired miner.
Surviving are his wife, Catherine; two
daughters, Mrs. Edna McGrath of Washington, D.C.; and Mrs. Opal Smith of
Powhatan; a son, Forrest Leek of Clarington; five sisters, Mrs. Donna Amos of
New Martinsville, Mrs. Flossy Amos of Porters Falls, Mrs. Fanny Midcap of
Porters Falls, Mrs. Delores Anderson of Wheeling, Mrs. Eunice Lee of New
Martinsville; two brothers, Victor of Clarington and Vernon of Rock Hill,
Bellaire.
Friends were received at the
Gibson-Bauknecht Funeral Home, Powhatan.
Source: The Ashland [Ohio] Times-Gazette; 8 Aug 1964
Mary Matz,
56, of 635 W. Main St. died early last evening at her home.
The daughter of Christian A. and Louise
(Latta) Matz, she was born
Aug. 11, 1907.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs.
Rex Giar of Spencer, Mr. Jack O'Neil of Marion, Ind.,
and Marguerite Matz of Ashland; and one brother, Lake
Matz of Ashland.
Private funeral service will be held at
10:30 a.m. Monday at Gilbert Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Wehman
officiating.
Burial will be in Ashland Cemetery.
Matz, Wallace S. Matz
Source--Newsclipping
Wallace S. Matz ,59, of
Woodsfield, Route 2, died Wednesday morning, September 23, 1964, at 12:30
o'clock, in Barnesville General Hospital. He had been in failing health for
some time. He was born at Woodsfield, July 7, 1905, a son of the late
Attorney L.E. Matz and Anna Egger Matz.
Mr. Matz was a farmer and
electrician, and attended St. Paul's United Church of Christ. He was a member
of The Fraternal Order of Eagles.
Surviving are two daughters; Mrs. George (Barbara) Howell,
of Woodsfield, and Miss Patricia Matz, of
Bloomington, Minnesota; two sons, Ronald Matz, of
Bloomington, Minnesota, and Lewis Matz, of the home;
six grandchildren, and one brother, Judge Edmund Matz,
of Belmont County Common Pleas Court, St. Clairsville.
His wife, Elizabeth[Sterla] Matz, died September 21,
1962. A brother, Attorney Capel Matz, also preceded
him in death.
Friends will be received at The Bauer and Turner Funeral
Home after seven o'clock this Thursday evening.
Funeral services will be held in their chapel on Saturday
afternoon at two o'clock, with Rev. George Corbitt
officiating.
Burial will be in Oaklawn
Cemetery.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News Register; 6
Jan 1964
McPEEK,
Russell, 68, of Clinton Ave., Moundsville, died Sunday at Reynolds Memorial
Hospital. He was the son of William and
Susana Weekley McPeek.
Surviving are his wife Clara; a son,
Michael of Salt Lake City, Utah; three daughters, Miss Barbara at home, Mrs Mary Lee Hull and Mrs. Maxine Ray, both of Moundsville;
four brothers, Kenneth and Joseph of Moundsville, and Harry and Virgil, both of
Alhambra, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Alexander of Moundsville, eight
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was a member of the Moundsville Baptist Church and was a retired employe of the Fostoria Glass Company.
Friends may call at the Lutes Funeral
Home, Moundsville, after 5 p.m. Monday where services will be held Thursday at
2 p.m. with Dr. D.F. Desist officiating.
Burial in Mount Rose Cemetery.
McWilliams,
Richard McWilliams
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Sunday, May 31,
1964 Page: 38 A
McWILLIAMS
Richard
McWilliams, formerly of Creek Side Farm, south of Reynoldsburg, May 29, Duarte,
Calif. Survived by wife, Jean; sons, Richard Jr.,
and Gary D., Bellflower, Calif.; foster children, Chester T., San Diego,
Calif.; Julia A., Bellflower, Calif.; and Robert L. in Korea; mother, Bell
McWilliams, of Norwalk, Calif.; brothers, Oscar L., Columbus, O.; Chester H.,
Canoga Park, Calif.; Norman W., of Norwalk, Calif. Funeral arrangements to be completed by the CHEATWOOD FUNERAL HOME, 7369 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg.
Mobberly, Mrs. Zilva Mobberly nee
Edington
Source--Online Obituaries
Published --November 1964
Obituary: Mrs. Zilva Mobberly,
age 80, 1236 Broadview Ave., Monday. Widow of Dr. O. O Mobberly,
survived by daughters, Mrs. Ethel Smethers, Mrs Erma Leonard, Mrs. Elouise Gloyd,
all of Columbus, Mrs. Evelyn Hoover, Greenville, Ohio, Mrs. Erlean
Skare, Iowa; 14 grandchildren; 13 great
grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Alta Highman,
Martinsburg, Ohio, Mrs. Edna DeVore, Illinois,
brother Guy Edington, Wadsworth, Ohio. Friends may call at the Deyo-Davis Funeral Home, 1578 W. 1st Ave., after 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Funeral 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Pleasant Ridge Church, Graysville,
Ohio by Ivan L. Davis.
Monroe,
Mamie L. Monroe, nee Betz
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; 14 Nov 1964
Death Claims
Mamie Monroe
Rites Monday
For
Shelby Twp. Woman
Mrs. John (Mamie L.) Monroe, 46, of
Shelbyville, R. R. 5, Shelby Township, died last night at Major Hospital where
she had been a patient for six weeks.
She had been ill for two months.
Mrs. Monroe was born in Booneville,
Illinois, on May 15, 1918. On November
6, 1937, she was married to Mr. Monroe in Indianapolis. The couple had lived in Shelby County, moved
to Indianapolis, then returned to reside in Shelby Township for the last eight
years.
. . .
[Submitter's Note: This line
is difficult to read, and I might not have it right up to the word
"are."] Surviving with
Mr. Monroe are eight children:
John Gene, Randall Earl, Kenneth Sherman, Naomi Gae,
Diana Kaye, Cynthia, Lori Lynn and Edward Lee, all of Shelby Township. There are four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Murphy Mortuary, with the Rev. Clarence Hager officiating. Burial will be in the Lewis Creek Baptist
cemetery. Friends may call at the
mortuary after 2 p.m. Sunday.
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; Wednesday, 30
Dec 1964
Mrs. Moore,
88, Dies
Here
Rites Are
Thursday
For City
Resident
Mrs. Ida M. Moore, 88, who resided with
her daughter, Mrs. Carl (Alma) Stewart of 817 S. Tompkins St., died Tuesday
afternoon at Major Hospital where she had been a patient four days. Mrs. Moore had been in failing health for
three years.
Born in the Flat Rock Cave community on
Feb. 6, 1876, she was the daughter of David and Harriet (Laddie)*
Pope. She was married to Samuel E. Moore
in 1896 and he died in 1944.
Survivors include another daughter,
Mrs. George (Frances) Rardin of Ligonier, Ind.; a
sister, Mrs. Lona Campbell of Hope; a brother, Floyd Pope of Columbus; one
grandchild and a great-grandchild. A son
preceded her in death.
Mrs. Moore was a member of the Seventh
Day Adventist Church.
Rev. L. A. Kraner
will conduct services at 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the Murphy Mortuary. Burial will be in the Boggstown
Cemetery. Friends will be received at
the mortuary at any time.
*Submitter’s Note:
The name on her father’s tombstone is Abraham LATTEA. His parents and most of the other siblings
spelled it LATTA, and it is LATTA on his marriage records. LATTEA, when pronounced, often sounds like Lattie or Laddie.
Morris, Adolph Spencer Morris
Woodsfield---Funeral services for Adolph
Spencer Morris, 81,a retired Woodsfield farmer, will
be held at 2.p.m. Tuesday (11 April 1964) at the Gardner Funeral Home by
minister James Gallagher. Burial will be in Calais cemetery.
Mr. Morris died at his home Saturday at
10a.m. following a short illness. He leaves 106 survivors.
He was born in Monroe County March 31,
1883, a son of Thomas and Susan Merle Morris and was a member of the Church of
Christ.
Mr. Morris leaves his widow, Emma : a son
Clarence of Ashland; seven daughters, Mrs Edna
Huntsman of Toronto, Mrs. Estelle Lendon, of Lewisville, Mrs. Nellie Matz; Mrs Kathryn Peat, Mrs.
Bertha London, all of Ashland, Mrs. Vestal Morris and Mrs. Nettie Brown , both
of Woodsfield; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Drake of Barnesville and Mrs. Annabelle
Peat of Applecreek; three brothers, Alva of Kingston,
John of Cambridge and Nora (Dora) of Fly and 35 grandchildren and 57
great-grandchildren. One son Russell is deceased.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier; 29 Nov 1964
TELL CITY --
Services for William Morris, 78, who died Friday, will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Zoercher-Gillick Funeral Home with burial in Greenwood
Cemetery.
O’Donnell, Thomas M. O'Donnell
Source: Warren [Ohio] Tribune Chronicle; 28 Sep 1964
GIRARD--Thomas M. O'Donnell, 64, 1314
Churchill Rd., died early today in St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Youngstown.
Born April 30, 1900 in Connellsville,
Pa., he was the son of John and Mary Flanagan O'Donnell.
He was employed as an electrician by
the U. S. Steel Co. prior to his retirement.
A veteran of World War I, he was a
member of the First Christian Church, William Farr Masonic Lodge 672, and
Veterans of Foreign Wars here, Aut Mori Grotto of
Youngstown.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Goodballet O'Donnell, whom he married 44 years ago; a son,
Thomas of Girard; and a brother, Harry of Girard.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1
p.m. at the Blackstone Churchill Rd. Funeral Home. Burial will be in Liberty Union Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News-Register;
13 Mar 1964
OSER, Charles W., (Fritz), of 17
Seventh St., McMechen, died at his home Thursday
morning. He was born April 6, 1905, at Benwood, the son of the late Fred and Mary Taylor Oser. He was a
retired employe of Wheeling Steel Corp., having been
in the plant protection department. He
was a charter member of the McMechen Volunteer
Firemen.
He is survived by his wife, Bessie
Murphy Oser; a son, Charles F. Oser,
McMechen; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Storm (Lois) of McMechen; five grandchildren; and a nephew, Ronald Oser, of South Wheeling.
Friends may call at the Riggs Kirby
Funeral Home, McMechen, where services will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. J. W. Board officiating. Interment will be in the McMechan
Cemetery.
Reischman, Edward S. Reischman
Source: The Zanesville (OH)
Times Recorder, dated 03 Feb 1964:
Woodsfield -- Edward S. Reischman, 62, of Miltonsburg
died at 7 p.m. Saturday at Barnesville General Hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Reischman was born July 17, 1901, in Belmont
County, a son of Michael and Anna Burkhart Reischman.
He was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church of Miltonsburg
and its Holy Name Society.
Surviving are his widow,
Martha; a son, Charles of Wooster; six daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Scheiderer of Cambridge, Mrs. Juanita Eschbaugh
of Canton, Mrs. Helen Hudson of Uniontown, Sister M. Martelle
of Cambridge, Sister M. Marteen of Seymour, Wis., and
Miss Marilyn Reischman of the home; three brothers,
John of Miltonsburg, Roman of Barnesville and Arthur
of Strausburg and six grandchildren.
Friends may call at Michener
Funeral Home in Woodsfield where Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today.
Requiem mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. John the Baptist Church
with Rev. Fr. John E. Costlow officiating. Burial
will be in the church cemetery.
Rhodes,
Mary C. Rhodes, nee Miller
Source: Coshocton [Ohio] Tribune; 14 Apr 1964
MRS. MARY RHODES
Mrs. Mary C. Rhodes, 66, Route 1, died
at 11:15 a.m. today at County Memorial Hospital.
Funeral arrangements are in charge of
the Fisher Funeral Home at Warsaw.
Source: The Bloomington [Indiana] Daily
Herald-Telephone; November 4, 1964
Floyd T. Rogers, 53, R. 10, died 7:50
a.m. today at Bloomington Hospital, where he was admitted Sunday.
He worked in the maintenance department
for Vonderschmitt Enterprises.
He leaves his wife, Pauline A. Rogers;
six daughters Mrs Wilma May Branam
of 701 W. Wylie, Mrs. Patty A. Chambers of R. 9, Mrs. Betty Sue Bender of
Forsyth, Mich., Miss Nancy K. Rogers, Miss Connie Lou Rogers and Miss Barbara
J. Rogers, all three at home; five sons, Eddie, Floyd, Danny, Rickie and
Jimmie, all at home; five grandchildren; two brothers, Orville and Arthur
Rogers, both of R. 8; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Archer of Rockport Rd.
Funeral will be 10 a.m. Saturday at
Greene & Harrell Funeral Home Chapel, Rev. William Bradley
officiating. Friends may call at the
funeral home after 1 p.m. Thursday.
Source: The Indianapolis [Indiana] Star; Wednesday,
18 Nov 1964
ROWLEY
Lee W. Rowley, 3019 N.
Gladstone, beloved husband of Edna Moreland Rowley, father of Anna Lee Merrell,
city; grandfather of 1; son of Sarah A. Rowley, departed this life Sunday, age
53. Services
Wednesday, Nov. 19, at the MOORE & KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station St.,
2 p.m. Friends invited.
Source: The Topeka [Kansas] Daily Capital; 29 Feb 1964, Page
14
SERVICES MONDAY FOR EARLY
TOPEKAN GEORGE SARDOU,
82
Services for George Sardou, 82, will be
at 2 p.m. Monday in Wall-Diffenderfer Chapel with
burial in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Mr. Sardou, a member of a pioneer
Topeka family, died Friday morning in a Topeka hospital.
Sardou and Freeman Streets and Sardou
Bridge in the Oakland area were named for his parents, Freeman and Mary Morris
Sardou. Freeman Sardou was an early
developer of the Oakland area.
George Sardou's home at 700 Green is on
a tract where his grandfather, Charles Sardou, took a claim in 1854.
Born Sept. 28, 1881 in Osawatomie,
George Sardou was brought to Topeka with his parents when he was a baby.
When he was 18, he began working for
Edison Electric Co., and later was in business for himself in Waterville and Onaga. He returned
to Topeka and was an electrician here until he retired.
George Sardou, his brother, Charles,
and their father each received a gold medal from the citizens of Topeka in
recognition of their saving the lives of more than 300 persons during the 1903
flood. The Sardous
took North Topeka residents to safety in a rowboat.
George Sardou is survived by his widow,
Gertrude, of the home; a son, George Freeman Sardou, 2027 Pembroke Lane; three
daughters, Mrs. Mary Loughmiller, 918 Polk, Mrs.
Blanche Hurley, 900 Oakley, and Miss Gloria Sardou, 700 Green; a brother,
Charles Sardou, 3135 W. 17th, and eight grandchildren.
Schaub, Stella Margaret
Schaub nee Kennedy
Source: The Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio, August,
1964
MRS. STELLA M., age 63 of 2804 12th SW,
died in the home last evening [SUBMITTER'S NOTE: 2 Aug 1964] at
8:30 after a three-month illness. She was born in Harrison, Virginia. She was
the secretary of the Schaub Electric Co. She was a member of Canton Baptist Temple.
She is survived by her husband Wesley
W. Sr., one daughter, Mrs. Marie Paulus, one son Wesley W. Jr., both of Canton.
One brother, Edward Kennedy of Columbus. Two sisters Mrs. Mae Rank of Calif, and Mrs. Marcella Zurbuck of Canton. There are eight grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren. She lived in Canton for 53 years.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Welch's Funeral Home. Burial will be
in Sunset Hills Burial Park. Calling hours will be Tuesday 2 - 4 and 7 - 9.
Source: The Saturday
Spectator* [Terre Haute, Indiana]; 12 Dec 1964
DEATHS
Forrest A.**
Schell, 72, 1624 Second avenue, cardiovascular accident.
Submitter's Note: Below is a second death notice.
Source: Terre Haute [Indiana] Buyers Guide;* 1 Dec
1964
Forrest O.** Schell, 72, 1624 Second avenue, died Sunday, November
22.
Submitter's Notes:
*The Saturday Spectator and the Buyers
Guide were the only local publications during the year that the local newspaper
printers for the Terre Haute Tribune and the Terra Haute Star were on strike.
** The middle initial was different in
each paper.
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Times - 14 Mar 1964
STAFFORD -- Miss Josephine Schell, 87,
of Lewisville, died at 7 p.m. Friday in a rest home in Lewisville.
Born Feb. 11, 1877, in Lewisville, she
was a daughter of the late Henry and Roseanne Egger Schell. She was a member of the United Churches of
Christ at Lewisville, where she had lived her entire life.
One sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Faber of
Central Point, Ore., survives. Two
brothers are deceased.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m.
Monday in Mallett Funeral Home in Stafford, with burial
in the Middle Church Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
after 6 o'clock this evening
Source: The Times Recorder, [Zanesville, Ohio];
Wednesday, 13 May 1964
STAFFORD -- Wilbert Wilson Scott, 42, of
Rinards Mills Route 1 died at 11 p.m. Monday at his
home. He had not been ill and death was
unexpected.
Mr. Scott was born June 14, 1921, a son
of Ida Williams Scott and the late Brady Scott.
He was a sawmill worker and a farmer and was a veteran of World War II.
Surviving are his widow, the former Ada
Harmon; his mother of Rinards Mills; two brothers,
Merle Scott of near New Matamoras and William Scott of Canton.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. (DST)
Thursday at Pleasant Ridge Church of Christ with Evangelist Thomas Christy offiiciating. Burial
will be in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery.
Friends may call at Mallett
Funeral Home here.
Sowers, Esther M. Sowers, nee Ehrlich
Source: The Lincoln [Nebraska] Journal Star; Monday, 22 Jun 1964
SOWERS
-- Mrs. Esther M., 53, 3301 No. 69th, died Saturday. Born, Firth. Lincoln resident 18 years. Member Northeast Community
Church. Survivors: husband, Leland; daughter, Mrs. Bonnie L.
Shoemaker of Lincoln; son, Duane of Lincoln; three grandchildren; sisters, Mrs.
Henry Pape of Cortland, Mrs. Glen Cornelius of Wymore; brother, Alvie Ehrlich of Lincoln.
Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday Hodgman-Splain's,
4040 A, the Rev. Dwight D. Snesurd. Burial:
Lincoln Memorial Park.
Pallbearers, Doug Anderdson, Galen Fritchie, Jerry Shipman, Ruel
Nickell, William Trunkbolz, Maynard Cleaver.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; 28 May 1964
Services for Virdon
Siers of 1760 Berna dr., a Goodyear employe, will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Cloe [sic--Chloe],
W. Va., Baptist Church. Burial will be
in Cloe [sic--Chloe.]
Mr. Siers
died there Monday while on a business trip.
He suffered from a heart ailment.
He leaves his wife, Geneva, a teacher at Bryan Elementary School.
Source: The Painesville
[Ohio] Telegraph and his sister Kathleen Wakkila;
August 26,1964
A Requiem High Mass is being sung
Thursday 9:30 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church for James Joseph Staley, 15,
of 215 King Street, Fairport Harbor, Ohio. James died Tuesday morning August
25, 1964 at University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio after a courageous 18 month
battle with Hodgkin's Blood disease.
James was born April 13, 1949 at Lake
East Hospital, Painesville, Ohio. He was a sophomore at Harding High School,
Fairport Harbor, Ohio
Survivors are his parents John (Friend
Staley, Jr) and Helen (Polczyk), sister
Kathleen, brother John Michael, Grandmother Mary Jane (McCormick) Staley of
Porters Falls, WV, many aunts, uncles and cousins. His Grandfather Friend E.
Staley and his Grandparents John Joseph Polczyk and
Julia (Machacz) Polczyk are
deceased.
Friends may call at Mulqueeny
Brothers Funeral Home, Fairport Harbor, Ohio from 2 to 9 P.M. Wednesday. Burial
will be in Riverside St. Mary's Cemetery, Painesville, Ohio.
Stauch, Elmer H. Stauch
Source--Newsclipping
Elmer H. Stauch, 75, of
Detroit, Michigan, a native of Lewisville, died Thursday morning, May 7, 1964,
in Veterans Hospital at Dearborn, Michigan.
He had been ill for several months. Mr. Stauch,
who had resided in Michigan several years, was the son of the late Jacob and
Mary Ann Matz Stauch.
He was a World War I veteran.
Surviving are a sister, Miss Esther Stauch, of Columbus; three brothers, Grover Stauch and Louis Stauch of
Lewisville, and Everett Stauch, of Niles, Michigan,
and several nieces and nephews.
Private services were held in the Bauer and Turner Funeral
Chapel, Woodsfield, on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, with Minister J.V.A.
Traylor officiating. Burial was in Friendship Cemetery at Lewisville,
Ohio.
Source: The Burgettstown [Pennsylvania] Enterprise;
15 Apr 1964
Clarence E. Thomas, 63, of
Burgettstown, R.D. 3, died Friday, April 10, 1964,* in his home.
Mr. Thomas was born March 31, 1901, in
Smith Township, a son of Samuel and Ella Cain Thomas. He was a farmer and a veteran of World War
II.
He was a member of American Legion Post
698 of Burgettstown.
Surviving are one brother, Charles B.,
Burgettstown; and one sister, Irene, wife of Clarence Patterson, Burgettstown,
R.D. 3.
Friends were received in the Lee
Funeral Home, where services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 13.
*Submitter's Note: These ancestry.com records give April 7, 1964
as the death date: Pennsylvania, Death
Certificates, 1906-1967,
Pennsylvania, Veterans Burial Cards, 1777-2012.
Thudium, S. Earl Thudium
Source: The Ashland [Ohio] Times Gazette; Monday,
February 3, 1964
S. Earl Thudium,
78, died Sunday afternoon at the Overlook Nursing Home at Millersburg following
a long illness.
The son of Fred and Sarah (Fast) Thudium, Mr. Thudium was born in
Troy Township and lived most of his life in Ashland County but had also been a
resident of Largo, Florida.
He was married to Lura
Olive Baker who preceded him in death in 1960.
Mr. Thudium was also preceded in death by his
parents, one brother and one sister.
He is survived by one brother, Glade Thudium and one niece, Arline Geer both of Norwalk.
Mr. Thudium
was a member of the Christian Church of Ashland and Largo, Florida.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Wednesday from Gilbert Funeral Home with Rev. Miles Tabor officiating.
Friends may call at the funeral home
tomorrow evening 7 - 9 p.m.
Source: The Marion [Indiana] Chronicle Tribune; [AS
POSTED ON FINDAGRAVE]; Thursday, April 2, 1964, P8
Gas City - Karen Alesie
Voland, two, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Voland, died Thursday morning at home. She had been ill
with measles.
Other survivors include seven brothers
and sisters, Bill, Jimmie Jo, Kerry Lee, Kirk, Lori, Jan and Jackie;
grandparents, Sam Shivley,* Mt. Etna, Mrs. Ella
Kelley, Gas City, and Mrs. Lavine Sennell,** Greentown, and the great-grandmother, Mrs. James
Whittingham, Gas City.
The Rev. Clyde Moreillon,
Gas City Pilgrim Holiness Church minister, will conduct funeral services on
Saturday at Jay, Swift and Storey. Burial will be in
Riverside Cemetery.
Submitter's Notes:
* In the
1930 and 1940 census, the name was spelled SHIVELY.
**This should be LAVINA FENNELL.
Walton, Barbara M. Walton nee Pfalzgraf
Monroe County Beacon,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
LKP#3
Mrs. Barbara M. Walton, 100 years old, of 404 Longview
Avenue, Mingo Junction, that community’s oldest resident, died
She was born
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Louise) Shaw, of
Mingo Junction, with whom she made her home, and Mrs. Earl (Mary) Starr, of
Cuyahoga Falls; one son, George Walton, of Cuyahoga Falls; one sister, Mrs. Loiuse Metzger, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; one brother, S. E. Pfalzgraf, of Cameron; twelve grandchildren; thirty-one
great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.
Her husband, Thomas Walton, preceded
her in death several years ago.
Funeral services were held Tuesday
afternoon at
Williams, LaVerne C. Williams, nee Alford
Source: The Sacramento [California] Bee; Thursday, 29
Oct 1964
WILLIAMS -- In North
Sacramento, October 27th, LaVerne C. Williams of 2052
Auburn Blvd. Beloved
wife of Robert E. Williams. Loving daughter of Mr. M. A. Alford and Mrs. Pearl Pitt. Loving sister of Mrs. LaVina Jones.
A native of Wyoming, aged 47 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral
Saturday 1:30 PM., October 31st in the SUNSET FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4701 Marysville
Blvd. Entombment
Sunset Lawn.
Source: The Sacramento [California] Bee; Sunday, 16
Aug 1964
WILLIAMS – In this city,
August 14, 1964, Robert B. Williams, beloved husband of LaVerne
Williams of Fair Oaks, beloved son of Mrs. Bessie Sievers
of Sacramento, loving brother of Mrs. Jeannette Shultz of Oakland and Mrs.
Dorothy Hammond of Walnut Creek; a native of Pocatello, Idaho, aged 45
years. Friends are invited to attend the
funeral Monday, August 17th at 2 PM from the LAMBERT FUNERAL HOME,
Roseville. Cremation,
East Lawn, Sacramento. The family
requests memorials be sent to the cancer fund.
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