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Ackelson, Frank B. Ackelson, Jr.
Source: The
Salem [Ohio] News; Monday, 16 Dec 1991
Frank B.
Ackelson Jr., 82, of 250 Continental Drive died at 12:47 p.m. Saturday at Salem
Community Hospital folowng [sic--following] a one-year illness.
Born
Feb. 17, 1909 in Salem he was the son of the late Frank B. and Rosa (McQuiston)
Ackelson.
Mr.
Ackelson, a World War II Army veteran, was employed in the order department at
Crane Deming Company, retiring in 1974 following 38 years of service. He was a member of the Lord of Life Church in
Canfield, Perry Lodge 185 F & A M and Scottish Rite of Youngstown. He was also a past master of Perry Lodge of
Salem and a member and past patron of the Order of Eastern Stars Chapter 334 of
Salem.
Source: The
Steubenville [Ohio] Weekly Herald; Monday, 26 Aug 1991
MINGO JUNCTION -- Sigmond L.
Amidon, 78, of Mingo Junction, an employee of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
Corp. chemical lab until his retirement, was pronounced dead on arrival Aug.
25, 1991, in St. John Medical Center's emergency room.
He was
Protestant by faith.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Carl (Charlotte) Muia of Seattle and
Mrs. Gerald (Karen) Lane of Mingo Junction; a son, Roger of Seattle; a sister,
Mrs. Aniceto (Ruth) Carneiro of Jupiter, Fla.; and four grandchildren.
He was
born Feb. 8, 1913, in Steubenville, a son of the late Ray and Lottie Riley
Amidon.
Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at McClave-Chandler-Mills Funeral Home, downtown; services there at 11 a.m. Wednesday, the Rev. Robert Glasgow; Union Cemetery.
Amrhein,
Edmund Louis Amrhein
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] New Register; 14
Oct 1991
Edmund Louis, 80, of Mount Olivet, died
Sunday in Wheeling Hospital. He was a
retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Steubenville plant, a
member of St. John United Church of Christ, Wheeling, and a Navy veteran of
World War II. He was preceded in death
by his parents, Edmund and Ella Filben Amrhein.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Elizabeth Eckhardt Amrhein; two daughters,
Mrs. Donald (Lynn) Blazina of Chicago
and Barbara Sloan of Cincinnati; a granddaughter, Michelle Blazina of
Chicago. Friends received 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, Arrangements are incomplete.
Submitter's Note: Below is the funeral announcement.
Amrhein, Edmund Louis
Amrhein
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] New Register; 15
Oct 1991
AMRHEIN, Edmund Louis,
80, of Mount Olivet died Sunday in Wheeling Hospital. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Altmeyer
Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff St., Wheeling, where services will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday. Interment
in Halcyon Hills Memorial Park Cemetery, Sherrard.
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Times; Monday, 16 Sep 1991
WINGETT RUN --
Services for Randy Eugene Antill, 31, of Wingett Run Rt. 1 will be at 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday in McClure-Schafer Funeral Home with burial in Dalzell Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from
noon today until the hour of the services.
Mr.
Antill died at 9:45 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 14, 1991) in his automobile on
Washington County 12 after a heart attack.
He had
attended Frontier schools and was employed by the Isner Trucking Co. He attended Liberty Baptist Church. He was born Aug. 8, 1960, at Marietta to
Henry and Dorothy Mugrage Antill.
Mr.
Antill is survived by his wife, the former Aneta* Ward, whom he married Sept.
10, 1978; one son, Leroy at home; four daughters, Jeannette, Misty, Johnna and
Melissa, all at home; five brothers, Bill, David, Glen and Henry Lee, all of
Marietta and Raymond of Summit, Ind.; four half brothers, Mike Liston, Ricky
Liston, Henry Antill III and John Antill; and three half sisters, Nyoka Liston,
Vicky Liston and Crystal Ann Antill.
*Submitter's Note: On her birth and marriage records her name is
spelled as Anita
Central Illinois Deaths
Source: The Decatur [Illinois] Herald &
Review — Saturday, May 4, 1991
Louis W Armstrong, 74
TUSCOLA
- Louis W. Armstrong, 74, Tuscola, retired publisher and editor of the
Tuscola Journal, died Friday (May 3, 1991). Member, Tuscola Eagles Lodge.
Survivors: wife, Joan Mays Armstrong;
daughters, Pamela Roth, LaJolla, Calif., Susan L. Armstrong, New York City,
N.Y.; Jane "Wick" Neal, Coronado, Calif., Shelly Flock, Tuscola; sister,
Peg Burns, Gosport, Ind.
Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Waddington
Funeral Home, Tuscola. Graveside services: 2 p.m. Monday, Danville South
Cemetery, Danville, Ind. No visitation.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal - Thursday,
September 19, 1991
Mr Larry Dean Avaritt, 44
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Larry Dean
Avaritt, 44, died Sunday, Sept. 15, 1991, in Jacksonville, Fla.
Born in Baltimore, Md., Mr. Avaritt was
retired from the U.S. Navy.
He is survived by wife, Myrna;
daughter, Lisa Jordan of Virginia Beach, Va.; stepdaughter, Denise Burkhart of
Jacksonville, Fla.; sons, Michael and James Avaritt, both of Virginia Beach,
Va.; stepson, Scott Burkhart with the
U.S. Army;
mother, Mildred Avaritt of Cuyahoga Falls; sisters, Beverly Chapman of Las
Vegas, Nev., and Judith Kirk of Barberton; and two grandchildren.
Calling hours TODAY, 6 to 8 p.m., at
the Hennessy-Bagnoli Funeral Home, 936 N. Main St., where funeral service will
be held Friday, at 1 p.m., Rev. Joyce Fast officiating. Interment
at Stow Cemetery. (Hennessy-Bagnoli, AKRON, 376-4251.)
Baker, Lillian June Baker nee Schindewolf
Source: Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - July 4, 1991 - B6
DEATH NOTICE
Lillian `June'
Baker, 67, died July 3 at Little Forest Nursing Home after a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Baker was
born in Akron and was a resident of the area all of her life. She was a member
of the Barberton Seventh Day, Adventist Church.
She is survived by
son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Danna Baker of Houston, Texas; daughter
and son-in-law, Carol and Fred Smith of Akron; grandchildren, Christina, Erin
and Daniel; sisters, Dorothy Quier, Caroline Carroll both of Akron.
Graveside
services, Friday, 1 p.m. at Mount Peace Cemetery, 183 Aqueduct St., Akron,
44303. Pastor Greg Schaller
officiating. There will be no
visitation. Memorials may be made to the
American Cancer Society, 3085 W. Market St., Akron, OH 44313. (Hopkins Lawver, Akron, 733-6271.)
Source: The Review, [East Liverpool, Ohio]; 31 Oct
1991
Terry Barcus,
45, police dispatcher
EAST LIVERPOOL -- Terry L. Barcus, 45, of
South Park Circle died at 7:55 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1991, at the Cleveland
Veterans Administration Hospital following a brief illness.
He was born here April 21, 1946, a son
of Leroy Barcus and Ruby Black Barcus.
A dispatcher for the St. Clair Township
Police Department, Mr. Barcus received a Purple Heart while serving with the
U.S. Army in the Vietnam War. He was a
member of the Rogers Assembly of God Church, American Legion Post 374, Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post 66 and the Beaver Local Girls' Athletic Club.
Survivors include his wife, Gretchen
Staley Barcus, at home; two daughters, Rory Anne "Annie" Hindes of
Dayton, Ohio, and Kelli Lynn Hindes, at home; a son, Richard "Rick"
Hindes of Dayton; his twin sister, Merry Lou (Mrs. Carl) Metz of Danville, Ky.;
and three brothers; Donald Barcus of Phoenix, Ariz., Jerry Barcus of East
Liverpool and John Barcus of Parksville, Ky.
Pastor Thomas Blair of the church is to
conduct services at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Dawson Funeral Home. The Tri-State Veterans Burial Group is to
provide full military honors at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens where burial is to
take place.
Friends may call at the funeral home
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Belesky,
Donna P. Belesky, nee Clark
Source: The Jackson [Michigan] Citizen Patriot;
Wednesday, 2 Jan 1991
BELESKY, DONNA
P. --
Of Jackson, passed away Jan.
1, 1991, age 70 years. Surviving are two
daughters, Carol Oliver and Mrs. Thomas (Michele) Pahl; one son, Kim Belesky;
eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Doris Donnelly. Mrs. Belesky has been cremated. There is no visitation. Private services will be held later.
Horne-Vinson Chapel
2590 Spring Arbor Rd.
Bessey, Beatrice J. Bessey, nee Burtner
Source: The Porterville [California] Evening
Recorder; Saturday, 6/29/1991
A memorial service has been scheduled
for 11 a.m. Monday at the First United Methodist Church of Corcoran for
Beatrice J. Bessey who died Thursday.
She was a retired teacher for the
Corcoran Unified School District.
Survivors include her husband, Roscoe
Bessey of Corcoran; two sons, Stanley Bessey of Visalia and Donald Bessey of
Hayward; one daughter, June* Lusk of Oregon; one brother, Milton Burtner of
Terra Bella; one sister, Helen Sanderson of Berry Creek; and one grandchild.
Contributions may be sent to the
American Heart Association, 1495 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno, 93711 or the American
Cancer Society, P.O. Box 381, Hanford, 93230, or to the First United Methodist
Church, Whitley and Letts, Corcoran, 93212.
People’s Funeral Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.
Submitter's Note: In Roscoe Bessey’s obituary, the daughter's
name was listed as Joan Lusk.
Blackstone, Charles
Franklin Blackstone Jr.
Charles
Franklin Blackstone Jr., 29, 4977 Avery Road, Amlin, OH, formerly of
Lewisville, died Feburary 9, 1991, in Mount Carmel West Hospital,
Columbus, as the result of an automobile accident. He was a graduate of Skyvue
High School, a construction worker, and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church,
near Lewisville. He was born at
Barnesville August 3, 1961, a son of Charles Franklin and Wanda Blackstone, who
survive of Route 2, Lewisville.
Surviving in addition to his
parents are his wife, Carol Bish Blackstone of the home; three daughters,
Jessica Lee, Nichole Lynn Blackstone, both of Lewisville, and Sabrina
Blackstone of Amlin; a stepson, Donald Bish, Lewisville, three brothers
survive, Gregory, Mitchell and Jason, all of Lewisville; four sisters, Mrs.
Keith (Rebecca) Geehring and Karen Blackstone, both of Lewisville, and Mrs.
Elson(Marilyn) Hinkle and Pamela Blackstone, both of Woodsfield; paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Mildred Blackstone, Lewisville, and several nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by
one brother, Mark A. Blackstone in 1978.
Friends were received
February 12, at Watter's Funeral Home, Woodsfield. Funeral liturgy and
Mass celebrated at 11 a.m. February 13, in St. Joseph Catholic Church with
Rev.Samuel Saprano as celebrant. Interment in St.Joseph Catholic Cemetery,
Lewisville. Vigil services were held at 7:30 p.m. February 12 at the funeral
home.
Source: The News-Sentinel, (Fort Wayne, IN) - October
10, 1991
Kenneth T. Blythe, 78, of rural
Spencerville, Ohio, died Monday in St. Luke Hospital, Fargo, N.D.
The Van Wert County native was a
farmer, school bus driver and 16-year township trustee.
Surviving are his wife, Junia;
daughters, Marianne Ewing and Elizabeth Youngpeter, both of Spencerville; son,
Samuel B. of Spencerville; sisters, Kathryne Dunlap of Middle Point, Ohio, and
Kouneta Stanton of Summerfield, Fla.; seven grandchildren; two
stepgrandchildren; a great-grandchild; and five stepgreat-grandchildren.
Services are 10:30 a.m. (Ohio time)
Saturday in Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral Home, Spencerville, where calling is 2 to
5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, with a Masonic memorial service at 9 p.m. Burial
will be in Spencerville Cemetery.
Bolen,
Cora Bolen, nee Williams
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News-Register; 1
Feb 1991
BOLEN, Cora Williams, 79, of Annadale
Avenue, Moundsville, died Wednesday at home.
She was a retired employee of the former Louis Marx Toy Factory, Glen
Dale, and a Methodist.
Surviving are a son, Donald Sr. of
Moundsville; two brothers, Sam and Art Williams, both of Florida; four sisters,
Daisy Rogers of Seattle, Wash., Thelma Boggs of Buckeye Lake, Ohio; Edith
Rusinko of Florida and Dorothy Moore of Hundred; five grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.
Friends received 7-9 p.m. Thursday and
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Ave.,
Moundsville. Arrangements are
incomplete.
Source: The East Liverpool [Ohio] Evening Review;
Wednesday, 20 Nov 1991
Ralph Booher,
69, retired stamper
NEWELL -- A Mass of Christian Burial is
to be celebrated Thursday for Ralph J. Booher, 69, of Grant Street, who died at
5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1991, at City Hospital following a lengthy illness.
He was born in Newell June 2, 1922, a
son of the late Melvin and Mary Booher.
Mr. Booher was a stamper 35 years at
the former Crucible Steel Co. before retiring.
He served with the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II, and was a
member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Newell American Legion Post.
Survivors include his wife, Cora Mercer
Booher, at home; a daughter, Mary Lynn (Mrs. Mike) Halstead of Newell; a son,
James R. Booher of Wellsville; a brother, Phillip Pelley of Newell; five
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Charles Savage is to be
celebrant of the Mass at 10 a.m. at the church.
Burial is to be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
No calling hours are planned.
The Dawson Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.
Source: The East Liverpool [Ohio] Review; 26 Oct 1991
Alonzo Brown, 70, retired
from TS&T
East Liverpool – Alonzo D. Brown, age 70, of
Annesley Road, East Liverpool, died Oct. 25 at 2:55 p.m. at City Hospital after
a one month illness.
He was born in St. Marys, W. Va., on
Sept. 17, 1921, the son of the late Alonzo Albert Brown and Gertrude Full
Brown. He lived in the area since 1933.
He was employed as a foreman in the
glaze department of the former Taylor Smith and Taylor pottery for 20 years,
retiring in 1976. He was also a 1939 graduate of the Wells High School in
Newell, and attended two years of business college.
He was Baptist by faith and was a
member of Lodge 142 Free & Accepted Masons of Chester.
He was preceded in death by his wife,
Pauline F. Buchanan Brown on Dec. 9 1987. They were married Dec. 31, 1974.
Survivors include a son, Master Gunnery
Sargeant Alonzo W. Brown of Louisville, Ky; two sisters, Mrs. Marilyn (Jack)
Dixon of Melbourne, Fla., and Mrs. Norma (Lee) Blakely of Wellsville; two
grandchildren and one great- grandchild.
Services will be held at the Martin
Funeral Home in East Liverpool at 1 p. m. Monday with the Rev. Steve Alexander
of the First Christian Church of Wellsville officiating.
Burial will follow in Locust Hill
Cemetery in Chester where Masonic Services will be held by the Chester Lodge
142. Friends may call at the funeral home from noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
Sunday.
Source: The Ashland [Ohio] Times Gazette; 9, 10, or
11 Mar 1991
John D. Brown, 75, of 1471 Troy Road,
Lot 54, died Friday evening in Samaritan Hospital.
He was born June 5, 1915, in Ashland,
the son of Clarence Elvy and Effie Rosella McBride Brown.
He was a member of the Steele Avenue
Church of Christ. He retired Jan. 1,
1981 from the city of Ashland, as supervisor of the water treatment plant.
Surviving are his wife, Fern Moffett
Brown, to whom he was married Aug. 29, 1936; two daughters, Marilyn Stumbaugh
of Ashland and Mrs. Rick (Rosena) Stephens of Mansfield; one son, James D. of
Sacramento, Calif.; 11 grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.
Kenneth (Mary) Cobbler of Ashland and two brothers, Carl of Alliance and Howard
of Port Aransas, Texas.
He was preceded in death by three sons,
Richard, Clarence and Gerald.
Services will be held Tuesday at 11
a.m. in Gilbert Van Hove Funeral Home and Chapel with pastor Travis Irwin
officiating. Burial will be in Ashland
County Memorial Park.
Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m.
at the funeral home.
The family suggests that memorial
contributions may be made to Hospice of Ashland County Inc.
Source: The Barnesville
[Ohio] Enterprise; 18 Dec 1991
James Thomas Bunting, 61, Barnesville, died Dec. 12, 1991
in Barnesville Hospital. He was born March 20, 1930 in Barnesville.
He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Otto
Bunting; his mother, Ethel Wright; and a brother, Francis Bunting.
Surviving are one son, Richard of Woodsfield; two
daughters, Teresa Lynn Hoover and Christina Bunting, both of Brilliant; one
sister, Joan Gora of Cleveland and three grandchildren.
Services were held at the Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral
Home Sunday afternoon.
Burial followed in Stafford Cemetery, Stafford.
Butt,
Donna Lee Butt, nee Carskadon
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Monday, March
25, 1991, Page: 4 F
BUTT
Donna Lee Carskadon Butt, age
58, of Columbus, Ohio, died Sunday, March 24, at Riverside Hospital. Preceded in death by her mother, Edith
Fearing Carskadon. Survived by
daughters, Anice Butt and Teresa Stover; grandchildren, Brandon Butt, Serena
and Jade Stover; father, Thomas William Carskadon Sr.; brother, Thomas William
(Jackie) Carskadon Jr.; sisters, Beverly Ball, all of Columbus, Anita (Andy)
Anderson, Puyallup, Wash.; many nieces and nephews. Member Maize Manor United Methodist
Church. Funeral service 10 a.m. Tuesday,
at RUTHERFORD-CORBIN CHAPEL, where
friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday.
Interment Sunset Cemetery.
Friends may if they wish contribute to the American Cancer Society, 900
Michagan [sic--Michigan] Ave., Columbus, Oh.
Source: The
Barnesville [Ohio] Enterprise - 3 Jul 1991
Emily
Jean Campbell, 14-month-old daughter of Joel and Pamela McLaughlin Campbell,
130 West Highland Avenue, Barnesville, died Saturday, June 29, in Barnesville Hospital. She was a member of the Church of Assumption,
Barnesville.
Surviving in addition to her parents and a sister, Jessica, of the home,
are maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of Barnesville; and
paternal grandfather, John R. Campbell of Barnesville.
Services and interment will be held at
the convenience of the family. Interment
will be in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City.
Arrangements were handled by Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home of
Barnesville.
Cariens, Flora Cariens, nee Smith
Source: The Wayne Co., [Illinois] Press; 25 Feb 1991
Mrs. Flora Cariens, 92, of Geff, died
at 9:40 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, 1991, at Way-Fair Restorium.
She had been a resident at Way-Fair
since 1982.
Rites Tuesday
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday from the Geff United Methodist Church, with burial in Bestow cemetery
in Geff. Visitation will be from 6 to 8
p.m. Monday from the Hosselton Funeral Home in Cisne, and from 9 a.m. to the
funeral hour Tuesday at the Geff United Methodist Church.
She was born Aug. 6, 1898, at Geff, the
daughter of William Hester and Martha Jelley Smith.
Wed In Fairfield
She was married in Fairfield to Edgar
Cariens Sept. 9, 1919, in Fairfield. He
preceded her in death, Mar. 19, 1968. .
. . . member of the Geff United Methodist Church and of the Geff Women's Club.
The Survivors
Surviving are a son-in-law, Russel
Hilliard of Geff; four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Carpenter,
Junior Richard Carpenter
Source: The Coshocton [Ohio] Tribune; 25 Feb 1991
DENNISON -- Junior Richard
"Jake" Carpenter, 51, of 217 1/2 Center St., Dennison, died Friday,
Feb. 22, 1991, at his residence after a brief illness.
Born Dec. 28, 1939, in Calais, in Monroe
County, he was a son of the late Otto and Harriet L. (Leach) Carpenter.
He was employed as a laborer at Joe
Pangrazio Transportation Service and Pizza Shop.
He was a member of the Dennison Eagles
lodge.
Surviving are five brothers, Clayton J.
of Port Washington, William T. and Tom, both of Uhrichsville, and Leonard and
Dennis J., both of Dennison; four sisters, Mrs. Beulah I. Henry of Uhrichsville
Route 1, Linda M. Carpenter of Dennison, Mrs. Robert (Wilma) Briggs of New
Philadelphia and Wanda Miller of Coshocton.
Services are 1 p.m. Tuesday at the R.K.
Lindsey Funeral Home in Dennison, with the Rev. A. J. Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in
Dennison.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today at the
funeral home.
Cathers, Gladys M. Cathers, nee Campbell
Source: The Columbus [Indiana] Republic; 16 Aug 1991
Retired
bookkeeper
Gladys
M. Cathers
California
Street
Gladys M. Cathers, 82, of California
Street, died at 5 p.m. Thursday at Bartholomew County Hospital.
She had been a bookkeeper at First
National Bank for several years, retiring May 29, 1971. She was a member of Memorial Baptist Church.
Funeral will be conducted by the Revs.
Rex Humphrey and Jerry Day at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Norman Funeral Home at
Hope, where calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday. Burial will be at Hope Moravian Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the donor's
choice of charities.
Born July 2, 1909, in Shelby County,
Mrs. Cathers was the daughter of Bert and Lona Pope Campbell. She married Dale E. Cathers Dec. 22, 1943. He died May 5, 1982.
Surviving are sisters, Hazel
Hendrickson and Mary Gruhl, both of Hope, and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by a sister,
Virginia Hayes, on Wednesday, and brothers, Paul, Fred and Charles Campbell.
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier; Friday,
Jan. 18, 1991, page A14
James F. Chapple, 64, of Evansville,
died at 7:50 p.m. Wednesday at St. Mary’s Medical Center after a long illness.
He retired from Bristol-Myers, where he
was an operator in the power house.
He was a member of Fairlawn
United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife of 41 years,
Dorothy; two daughters, Karen Stevens and Toni Brinson, both of Evansville; a
son Michael of Evansville; his mother, Rose A. Chapple of Tell City, Ind.;
three sisters, Agnes Siscel and Betty Mayfield, both of Evansville and Louise
Gilliland of McAllen, Texas; and six grandchildren.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at
Alexander Funeral Home East Chapel, with the Rev. Joe Miller officiating with
burial in Park Lawn Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today
at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Patchwork Central or American Cancer Society.
Christman, Eunice
Christman, nee Hannahs
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, October 1991
Eunice Hannahs Christman, 76, of 3438 Miltonsburg-Calais
Road, Woodsfield, died early on the morning of October 26, 1991, at the
Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, Ohio.
She was born June 15, 1915, in Monroe County, Ohio, a
daughter of the late Glen and Patience Carpenter Hannahs. She was a member of
the Trinity United Church of Christ in Lewisville, Ohio.
She is survived by her husband, Eldon Christman, Woodsfield;
one son, Ron Christman, Deltona, Florida; one daughter, Glenda Reich,
Miltonsburg, Ohio; one brother, Lloyd Hannahs, Quaker City, Ohio; four
grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Harold and Wayne
Hannahs.
There was
no visitation. Private services were held October 28, at the Trinity United
Church of Christ, Lewisville with the Reverend Ed. Thurmond and Reverend Gary
Wilson officiating. Burial was in the Middle Church cemetery with Bauer-Turner
Funeral Home, Woodsfield in charge of arrangements.
Family requests memorial contributions be made to The
American Cancer Society, Monroe County Unit, 106 North Main Street, Woodsfield,
OH 43793, or Trinity United Church of Christ, Lewisville-Northern Road,
Lewisville, OH 43754.
Christman, Margaret L.
Christman
Source: Memory card, May 22, 1991
Margaret L. Christman, born February 13, 1924; died May 22,
1991; services 1 p.m. Friday, May 24, 1991, at St. Paul’s United Church of
Christ, Woodsfield, Ohio; minister Reverend Michael Dowd; interment Oaklawn
Cemetery, Woodsfield, Ohio; arrangements by Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, Ohio.
Christman, Margaret L.
Christman, nee Kimpel
Source: Marietta [Ohio] Times; 23 May 1991
WOODSFIELD -- Margaret L. Christman,
67, of 47660 Ohio 800, Woodsfield, died early Wednesday (May 22, 1991) in
Marietta Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Christman was a member of St.
Paul's United Church of Christ at Woodsfield.
She was born Feb. 13, 1925, in Monroe County to Carl and Ella Book
Kimpel.
In addition to her mother of Roseville,
she is survived by her husband, Clayton Christman; four sons, Clayton Jr. of
Clarington, and David, Dan and Dean, all of Woodsfield; two daughters, Susan
Dick of Lewisville and Holly Dick of Woodsfield; three brothers, Samuel Kimpel
of Westerville, Charles Kimpel of Roseville and Roy Kimpel of Somerset; 13
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday in
St. Paul's United Church of Christ at Woodsfield with the Rev. Michael Dowd
officiating. Burial will be in Oaklawn
Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home in Woodsfield.
Christy, Freda E. Christy
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio October 1991
Freda E. Christy, 92, of 107 East Church Street, Woodsfield,
Ohio died at 10:45 p.m. October 6, 1991, in the Barnesville Hospital,
Barnesville, Ohio.
She was born near Graysville, Ohio on January 19, 1899, a
daughter of the late Forrest and Nettie Whitacre Mobberly.
She was a member of the Church of Christ and a devoted wife,
mother and grandmother and had assisted her husband in may activities
throughout the years.
She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Fred (Ethel)
Dougherty of Woodsfield, Mrs. Emerson (Marjorie) Scott of Willcox, Arizona,
Mrs. Glenn (Donna) Baker of New Albany, and Mrs. Cyril (Shirley) Weagle of
Chico, California; two sons, Robert R. Christy of Dayton and Tommy Lee Christy
of Lewisville; one sister Mrs. Mabel Earley of Wheeling, West Virginia; 12
grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas A. Christy
on June 13, 1979.
Friends were received at the Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield from 3-9 p.m. October 9 where funeral services were held at 1 p.m.
October 10 with Ministers Harry Summers and John Hamilton officiating. Burial
followed in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Route 1, Graysville.
Clymore,
Jean R. Clymore, nee Reed
Source: The Monrovia [California] News-Post; 29 Dec
1991
CLYMORE – Jean R. Clymore, long-time
resident of Monrovia, passed away December 22, 1991 at age 81. She is survived by her sister and
brother-in-law, Carol and James Munyon.
Private services. Douglass &
Zook Mortuary, Monrovia, Directors.
Conner, Lillian E. Conner, nee Willgus
Source: The News, Perry County, Indiana; Thursday, 25
Apr 1991
SPRING
GROVE, Ill. -- Lillian E. Conner, 69, died Saturday, April 20, 1991, at
Northern Illinois Medical Center in McHenry, Ill.
A native of Perry County, she was born
April 21, 1921; the daughter of the late Theo and Mamie (Simpson) Willgus. On Oct. 15, 1938, she was united in marriage
in Rockport to Leo "Tom" Conner, who preceded her in death on Nov.14,
1984.
She was a machine operator at
Intermatic Corp. in Spring Grove, for 10 years, retiring in 1971.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs.
Robert (Donna) Sanders and Sharon Lively, both of Spring Grove; and Mrs. Joseph
(Brenda) Mistretta of Clarkdale, Ariz.; three sons, Robert Conner of Sioux
Falls, S.D., Jerry Conner of Tarpon Springs, Fla., and James Conner of McHenry;
two sisters, Olive Kleeman of Tell City and Audrey Hess of Cannelton; seven
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday,
April 23, at Ehorn-Adams Funeral Home in Richmond, Ill., the Rev. Glenn Mensing
officiated, with interment in Cedarvale Cemetery in Solon Mills, Ill.
Cranmore, Troy Cranmore
Source--Book compiled by Harry & Willie Matz
Printed by Lena Kahrig Pettit, August 5, 2001
Bertha Marie Matz was born October 10, 1943, at Lewisville, Ohio.
Bertha and Troy Cranmore were married May 8, 1959
Troy was born December 20, 1933, near Dayton, Tennessee, the son
of Daniel and Eva Schouggins Cranmore.
Troy was employed at U-Brand since about 1970 on 71. He retired
May 24, 1989, as a molder and was a member of the U-Brand 20 plus Club.
Troy died Monday afternoon, December 9, 1991, in Samaritan
Hospital following a long illness.
Services were held Thursday, December 12, 1991, at 1 p.m. in the
Denbow-Primm Funeral Home with Tarvis Irwin, minister, officiating.
Burial was in Ashland County Memorial Park.
Source: The Owensboro
[Kentucky] Messenger & Inquirer; July 7, 1991
Rev. James Cravens
Henderson -- The Rev. James “Jack”
Cravens, 77, died at 5:15 pm Thursday at Community Methodist Hospital.
The World War II Army veteran was a
member of Mount Zion General Baptist Church and a trustee of Mount Zion
Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Emma; a son,
Ronald of Henderson; three sisters, Lola Doehoeffner of Louisville, Irene Brown
of Evansville and Anna Lois VanCleave of Reed; two brothers, Paul of Baskett
and Rueben of St. Louis; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 2 pm Sunday at
Benton-Glunt Funeral Home with burial in Mount Zion Cemetery.
Friends may call after 11 am today at
the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville.
[Submitted by PE Frichtl
from the collection of Elizabeth Morris Hinton.
Below is another obituary.]
Source: The Owensboro [Kentucky] Messenger-Inquirer -
Sunday, July 7, 1991
SPOTTSVILLE - The Rev. James ''Jack''
Cravens, 77, of Spottsville, died Thursday, July, 4, 1991, at Community
Methodist Hospital, Henderson. His first pastorate was the Mt. Zion General
Baptist Church, Reed. He later served as pastor of several churches in the
southern Indiana area. He was a trustee of the Mt. Zion Cemetery board and was
the pastor of the Reed Community Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Emma
Beasley Cravens; a son, Ronald Cravens of Henderson; four grandchildren; two
brothers, Paul Cravens of Basket and Ruben Cravens of St. Louis; three sisters,
Lola Doehoeffner of Louisville, Irene Brown of Evansville and Anna Lois
VanCleave of Reed; and several nieces and nephews.
Services are at 2 p.m. today at the Benton-Glunt
Funeral Home, Henderson.
Burial in the Mt. Zion Cemetery, Reed.
Visitation is at the funeral home.
Source: The Shreveport [Louisiana] Times; 28 or 29
April, 1991
SHREVEPORT - Services will be conducted
at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 8801 Mansfield Rd., Shreveport for
Paul J. DeNoon, 68, of Shreveport, Wednesday, May 1st at 11 a.m. Interment will be at Centuries Memorial Park
Cemetery.
Mr. DeNoon entered into rest Saturday,
April 27, 1991, at Willis-Knight Hospital after a lengthy illness. A U.S.
Air Force Retired Chief Warrant Officer since 1961, he had served in World War
II and the Korean Conflict and was a member of the Retired Officers Assn. with
the American Legion.
He is survived by his wife, Frances E.
DeNoon of Shreveport; two daughters, Mary Ann DeNoon and Marlene Fleming and
husband, James, all of Shreveport; three sisters, Ida Shafer and husband, Gale
of Elyria, Ohio, Betty Reeher and husband, David of Springfield, Virginia;
Norma Schmidt of Newport Ricky [sic--New Port Richey], Florida; one
grandson, Timothy Paul DeNoon; several nieces and nephews.
A Military Honor Guard will serve as
pallbearers.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, April
30, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. at Centuries Memorial Funeral Home.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 6 Oct 1991
DOTSON
H. LaMar Dotson, age 71, Friday at
Grant Hospital. Retired tool and dye
[sic--die] technician, after 18 years with Crane (Vipco Plastic Co.). Navy veteran, machinist, First Class, WWII
and the Korean Conflict. Member of the
Southeast Conservation Club.
Preceeded [sic--preceded] in
death by daughter Karen and brother Alan.
Survived by wife Betty L. of the residence. Daughter, Susan (Woody) Vincent, of
Worthington. Grandchildren, Dave and Tim
Weber. Sisters: Lois Oglesby, Audrey (Bill) Moore, all of
Grove City, Rose (John) Pangrace, San Marcos, Calif., Mary Lou (Dick) Koch, of
Charlotte, N.C., Marla Dotson, San Diego, Calif.; brother, Edward
"Bud" (Jane) Dotson; many nieces and nephews; sister-in-law Alma Lou
(Bob) Deaterla, S.C.
Friends may call at the O. R. WOODYARD
CO. CHAPEL, 2990 Bethel Rd.,
Monday, 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 10:30
a.m. Rev Cook. Interment Lithopolis Cemetery.
Family suggests contributions in his
memory be made to the Central Ohio Heart Chapter.
Drake, George C. Drake
George C. Drake, 80. Barnesville-Bethesda Rd, Bethesda,
formerly of Barnesville, died Oct. 21,1991 In Barnesville Hospital. He was born
Feb. 8, 1911 in Monroe Co., a son of the late William Garfield and Jenny Bird
Morris Drake. He was a retired carpenter
and retired post office employee. He was
a member of Barnesville's Main Street United Methodist Church.
He was preceded in death by two sisters Margaret Huntsman
and Mary Hittle; and two brothers, Thurman and Raymond Drake.
Surviving are his wife, Beatrice Carpenter Drake; three
brothers, Charles of Barnesville, William of Fairmont, WV. and Carl of
Bradenton, FL; six sisters, Lillian Huntsman of Columbus, Florence Little of
West Lafayette, Edna Garvin of Leesburg, FL, Betty Eickelberry of Streetsboro,
Kathryn Eickelberry of Ravenna, and Myrtle Hudson of Barnesville; several
nieces and nephews.
Services are being held today, Oct 23,
at noon from the Kelly-Kemp Funeral Home, Bethesda, with Rev. Carl Orphanides
officiating. Burial will follow in Holly
Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove.
Egger, Paul L. Egger
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio July 1991
Paul L. Egger, 79, 224 South Main Street, Woodsfield, died
July 20, 1991, upon arrival at Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville.
He was born October 1, 1911, near Miltonsburg, Ohio, a son
of the late Albert and Ola Steed Egger.
He was owner and operator of Egger’s Barber Shop in
Woodsfield and was a barber for 45 years. He was a member of the Church of
Christ and a U. S. Army veteran of World War II.
Surviving are his wife, Hazel Hoover Egger whom he married
March 1, 1941; one son, Frank Egger, Columbus, Ohio; one sister, Wilda Turner
of Moundsville and several nieces and nephews.
Friends were received at the Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where services were held July 23 with Ministers John Hamilton and
Virgil Long officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield.
Eschbaugh, Robert J. Eschbaugh
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian; Wednesday,
23 Jan 1991
QUAKER
CITY -- Robert Joe Eschbaugh, 68, of 35890 S.16 Road, Barnesville, died
Tuesday evening (Jan. 22, 1991) at Barnesville Hospital.
He was born Jan. 5, 1923, in
Batesville, son of the late Carlos and Sally Neuhart Eschbaugh. He was a retired mail carrier in Quaker City
and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
He was a member of Quaker City American Legion, Barnesville VFW Post
2792, DAV of Cambridge and the 82nd Airborne Glider Association.
He was preceded in death by his first
wife, Grace Marjorie Eschbaugh, on April 9, 1982, and one sister, Eileen
Wagner.
Mr. Eschbaugh leaves his wife Anna
Stephen Eschbaugh; one daughter, Mrs. Jerald (Janice) Denius of Salesville; two
stepsons, Thomas Stephen of Haverhill, Mass., and Sgt. Major George Randy
Stephen stationed with the U.S. Army in Ft. Hood, Texas; two sisters, Mrs.
Roger (Marjorie) Long and Mrs. Raymond (Shirley) McCort, both of Quaker City;
two grandchildren, Melissa and Shawn Denius; and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Thursday at Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home, Quaker City, where services will be
at 2 p.m. Friday with Pastor Robert Main officiating.
Military graveside services will be
conducted by the Barnesville VFW and burial will be in Holly Memorial Gardens,
Pleasant Grove.
VFW services will be at 7 p.m. Thursday
at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the American Cancer Society.
Source: The Cincinnati [Ohio] Enquirer; 23 Jun 1991
ESCHMAN
George J., dear father of
David and George James, II Eschmann [sic--Eschman], dear step-father of
Donna Bella, Vicki O'Dell and Cindy Johnson, also survived by three sisters and
several grandchildren. Saturday, June
22, 1991. Age 72 years. Visitation at the Neidhard-Minges Funeral
Home, 7043 Harrison Pike, Taylor's Creek, Monday, 7-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Tuesday, St.
Bernard's Church, Taylor's Creek. Memorials to Alzheimer's Ass'n.
Source: The South Florida Sun, [Fort Lauderdale,
Florida]; 28 Sep 1991
EVANS -- William W. of Pompano Beach,
FL died Thursday, September 26, 1991. Kraeer Sample Road Funeral Home.
Fickes,
May Fickes, nee Christner
Source: The Times-Reporter [New Philadelphia, Ohio];
30 May 1991
May Fickes, 89, of 320 Lincoln Ave.,
Dover, died Wednesday in Union Hospital after a long illness.
She retired in 1967 as an employee of
U.S. Ceramic Tile Co. at East Sparta where she had worked for 19 years. During World War II, she was an employee of
the former Reeves Steel Co. at Dover.
Born at Dover, she was a daughter of
Frederick and Margaret Schlatter Christner.
She was an avid flower gardener.
Surviving are a son, William D. Beller
of Dover. Five brothers and four sisters
are deceased.
Services will be held Saturday at 11 in
Toland-Herzig Funeral Home at Dover with Rev. Al Frank officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery at
Dover. Calling hours are Friday from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9.
Finnerty,
Mollie Irene Finnerty, nee Richner
Source: The Florida Times Union [Duval County,
Florida]; 15 Mar 1991
FINNERTY -- Mollie Irene Finnerty, died
March 13, 1991 in a local hospital after an extended illness. She was born in Ohio on July 2, 1923 and
resided in Jacksonville many years. She
was a member of the Whitehouse Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, John
Finnerty, 3 daughters, Arlene Hoden, Joyce Collison and Pamela Gay; 2 brothers;
5 sisters; 6 grandchildren, Marcia Hoden, Tussy Rabon, Scott Hoden, Benny
Collison, Ian Gay and John Hoden (deceased); 3 great-grandchildren, Christine
Rabon, Johnathan Rabon and Benjamin Hoden.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30
a.m. SATURDAY in the HARDAGE GIDDENS
FUNERAL HOME, 729 S. Edgewood
Ave. with Rev. Robert Galentine of the Temple Baptist Church officiating. Interment in Jacksonville Memory
Gardens. The family will receive friends
from 6 until 9 p.m. Friday (TODAY) at the funeral home.
Fisher, Oleta A. Fisher
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio July 1991
Oleta A. Fisher, 88, 215 South Paul Street, Woodsfield, died
July 20, 1991, near Atwater, Ohio.
She was born April 28, 1903, at Alledonia, a daughter of the
late Joseph and Amanda Atkinson Reed.
She had resided with her daughter in Rootstown for the past
two years due to illness. She was a member of the Woodsfield Church of Christ,
Woodsfield American Legion Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary, Woodsfield, and had been
active with the Senior Citizens Group, Woodsfield.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Wilma) Potter,
Rootstown; one sister Gladys Wickham, Summerfield; two grandsons, Mark Potter,
Sterling Heights, Michigan, and Terry Potter of Action, Massachusetts and five
great-grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles W.
Fisher on February 10, 1971; four brothers Moody, Oscar, Oliver and Sidney Reed
and one sister, Mr. Ed Lucas.
Friends were received at the Watters Funeral Home
Woodsfield, where services were held July 23 with Minister Harry Summers
officiating. Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield. American Legion
Auxiliary and VFW Auxiliary services were held at the funeral home.
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Times; Saturday, 23 Feb
1991
SARDIS -- Services will be held at 1:30
p.m. Sunday at Rush Funeral Home for Kenneth V. Fox.
Fox, 40, of 701 Second St., New
Matamoras, died Tuesday (Feb. 19, 1991) of natural causes in his home. He was born Dec. 15, 1950 at Stuebenville [sic--Steubenville],
the son of Bert Sr. and Margaret Fiala Fox, residents of Sardis.
In addition to his parents, Mr. Fox is
survived by four sisters, Norma Pernick of Jacobsburg, Rose Butler and Margaret
Smith of Clarington, and Charlotte Fox of Sardis; and three brothers, Bert Fox
Jr., Samuel Fox, and Daniel Fox, all of Sardis.
Friends will be received at Rush
Funeral Home, 2-4 and 7-9 on Saturday.
Services will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. James McKenzie
officiating. Burial will follow at Lotus
[sic--Locust] Grove Cemetery.
Source: OBITUARY EXTRACTS from the Jacksonville,
Illinois newspapers [on line]
FROST, Lemuel D.; b. 2 Jun 1918, Brown
Co., IL; d. 7 Jul 1991, Springfield, IL; Bu.: West Side Cem., Versailles, IL; resident
of Loami; formerly of Versailles; M. Edith Liehr on 24 Apr 1955 in Morgan Co.,
IL; Fa.: Grover Frost; Mo.: Zella Mohlenbruck; Survived by his wife; one
daughter: Mrs. Robert (Donna) Cox of Loami; one brother: Herschel Frost of
Versailles; five sisters: Fern Thoroman, Mrs. Roy (Joyce) Dunmire of
Pittsfield, Maxine Frost of Springfield, Ann Dunmire of Mt. Sterling and Verna
Seckman of Anna; Preceded by his parents, one brother and one sister.
Source: The News Journal, (Wilmington, Ohio); 19 Aug
1991
Ralph H. Gibbs, 82, of 928 Sunset
Circle, Imperial Terrace, Tavares, Fla., and formerly of Sabina, died 2:15 a.m.
Sunday at Clinton Memorial Hospital. He
is survived by his wife, Dona Belle Harmon Gibbs. Deceased is his first wife, Catherine Beller
Gibbs.
Mr. Gibbs was born in Blanchester on
Aug. 13, 1909, son of Joseph E. and Mary Pidgeon Gibbs. He was retired owner-operator of Gibbs
Hardware in Sabina and retired farmer. A
graduate of Blanchester High School, Mr. Gibbs attended Ohio University and was
a member of the Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
He was past president of the Ohio Retail Hardware Association, past
commodore of the Travares [sic–Tavares] Boating Club and had lived in
Travares [sic–Tavares] for the past 25 years where he was a member of
Kiwanis. He was also a member of the
Warsaw United Methodist Church in Warsaw, Ind.
Mr. Gibbs is survived by two sons, D.
Richard Gibbs of Tampa, Fla., and James J. Gibbs of Birmingham, Mich.; a
brother, Earl Gibbs of Jamestown; three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
The body will be cremated and services
will be held at a later date in Florida.
Arrangements are in care of the Littleton funeral home in Sabina.
Source: The Alliance [Ohio] Review; 24 Jul 1991
SEBRING -- Willard M. Gill, 69, 723
McKinley Ave., did at 7:40 a.m. Tuesday at Alliance Care Center.
Mr. Gill was born March 15, 1922, in
New Matamoras, to Isaac and Leota Morris Gill, and retired in 1984 from Royal
China Co.
He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ronald
(Rebecca) Blake of Homeworth; a brother, Norvil of Berlin Center; and a half
sister, Hattie DeBolt of Sebring. Mr.
Gill was preceded in death by two sisters and six brothers.
Following cremation, memorial services
will be conducted at a later date.
Arrangements are by Gednetz Funeral Home.
Source: The Cincinnati [Ohio] Enquirer - Saturday, 17
Aug 1991
GIRVIN
Charles E. "Shakey",
beloved husband of Edna Girvin and the late Rosetta Smith Girvin, devoted
father of Sandra Berling, Carol Glass, Ronald, Donald and Charles D. Girvin,
step-father of Carol Kerr, grandfather of 14, great-grandfather of five, Tuesday,
August 13, 1991. Residence
Leesburg, FL. Services
Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Monday, August 19 at 9:30 A.M. Visitation Sunday 7-9 P.M. Burial Goshen Cemetery.
Given,
Golda G. Given, nee Morris
Source: unknown newspaper; Oct 1991
COWEN--Mrs. Golda G.
Given of Cowen, died at the Webster County Memorial Hospital on Thursday,
October 10, 1991, following a short illness. She was 81 years of age.
She was born in Arcola, on March 11,
1910, the daughter of the late Sampson and Anna Tyler Morris. She was a
lifelong resident of Webster County, and was a homemaker and a retired cook at
schools in Cowen and at Camp Caesar. She was a member of the Upper Glade
Presbyterian Church, the Rebekah Lodge #105 in Cowen, and the WCARSE. She was a
former member of the Cowen Garden Club and the Homemakers' Club. She also
enjoyed quilting and gardening.
She is survived by: sons, Samuel Eugene
Given of Hamilton, Ohio and Bob Given of Upper Glade: daughters, Mrs. Dorothy
Dalyai of Long Beach, N.C., Mrs. Marjorie Cirillo of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. June
Miller of Cowen, and Mrs. Jane McCourt of Deerfield, Ohio; sister, Mrs. Madge
Bay of Port Angeles, Washington; 16 grandchildren, and 18 great-grandchildren.
In addfition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Dewey
Samuel Given, who died on April 27, 1987.
A Rebekah Memorial service was held on
Friday evening, October 11, at 7:00 p.m., at Adams Funeral Home. Funeral
services were held on Saturday, October 12, at 11:00 a.m., at the Adams Funeral
Chapel in Cowen, with the Rev. David Shaffer officiating. Burial was in the W.
Va. Memorial Gardens, in Calvin.
*Submitter's
Note: Below is another obituary with the
citation, but with less information.
Given,
Golda G. Given, nee Morris
Source: The Charleston [West Virginia] Gazette;
Friday, October 11, 1991
GOLDA G. GIVEN, 81, OF COWEN, died Oct.
10, 1991, in Webster County Memorial Hospital of a short illness.
She was a member of Upper Glade Presbyterian
Church, Rebekah Lodge and Retired Teachers Association and of Cowen Garden Club
and Homemakers Club. She was a former cook in Cowen schools and at Camp
Caesers. She was a lifelong resident of Cowen.
Surviving: sons, Samuel Eugene of Hamilton,
Ohio, Bob of Upper Glade; daughters, Dorothy Dalyai of Long Beach, N.C.,
Marjorie Cirillo of Cleveland, Ohio, June Miller of Cowen, Jane McCourt of
Deerfield, Ohio; sister, Madge Bay of Port Angeles, Wash.; 16 grandchildren; 18
great-grandchildren.
Service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at
Adams Funeral Home, Cowen, with the Rev. David Shaffer officiating. Burial will
be in West Virginia Memorial Gardens.
Source: The
News Journal, [Wilmington, Delaware]; Friday, 17 May 1991
BUDDY GEORGE
GOAD JR., 34, of 2636 S.E. 187th
Place, Gresham Ore., formerly of Elkton, Md., died May 3 of cancer in
Providence Medical Center, Portland.
Mr. Goad owned Goadland PC Wares,
Gresham, and operated one of the largest computer bulletin boards in the United
States, his family said. Earlier, he had
been systems manager at Autotote Limited Inc., Newark, Del. He moved from Elkton in 1976.
He was a 1974 graduate of Elkton High
School, attended Delaware Technical & Community College in Wilmington and
was a graduate of Arundel Technical School, Baltimore.
He is survived by his wife, Suzanne
Karppinen Goad; a son, Buddy George III at home; his parents, Buddy Sr. and
Gloria Goad of Willis, Va.; and a brother, Gary of Pasadena, Md.
Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.
May 25 in North East Methodist Cemetery, North East, Md.
Instead of flowers, the family suggests
contributions to building fund of Cornerstone Community Church, Box 870,
Gresham.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal; Friday,
March 15, 1991
STOW -- Emmett F. Goad, 73, of Stow,
died Thursday. All visitation and services are pending at the Simons-Coleman
Funeral Home in Richwood, W. Va. (304) 846-2622. (Green's
Funeral Service, 1-800-852-6394.)
Source: The Record-Courier, [Kent, Ohio]; 15 Mar 1991
STOW -- Emmett Goad, 73, died Thursday
at St. Thomas Medical Center in Akron.
Services will be announced by Green's
Funeral Home in Mantua.
Goodballet, Donald E. Goodballet
Source: The Evening Review
[East Liverpool, Ohio]; Monday, 11 Nov 1991
Donald Goodballet, 64,
WWII Veteran
EAST
LIVERPOOL -- Services are planned Tuesday for Donald E. Goodballet, 64,
of West Fifth Street, who died at City Hospital Saturday, Nov. 9, 1991,
following at lengthy illness.
He was born here Dec. 14, 1926, a son
of the late Bert Goodballet and Dorothy Nicholson Goodballet.
In East Liverpool, Mrs. Goodballet had
been an insurance representative for the Western and Southern Life Insurance
Co., and had earned several sales awards. Earlier, he had been a police officer
23 years both in East Liverpool and at Pompano Beach, Fla., where he held the
rank of sergeant. He graduated from East Liverpool High School in 1944, and had
served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He attended the Presbyterian
Church, and was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge
258, American Legion Post 374, and the Potters Pride Club, and was one of the
“Car Barn Heathens” of East End.
Survivors include his wife, Helen Wise
Goodballet, whom he married April 1, 1947; a son, Donald L. Goodballet of
Houston, Texas; three daughters, Nancy Vulgamore of Bethany, W.VA., Deborah
(Mrs. John) Schmitt of Boardman, Ohio, and Rebecca (Mrs. Gary) Hamilton of
Houston; two brothers, Gerald C.
Goodballet and Wayne Goodballet of East Liverpool; and nine grandchildren.
Associate Pastor Dale Dudgeon of the
Chester Christian Church is to conduct the services at 3:30 p.m. at the Martin
Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the funeral home
form 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. An Elks service is to be held at 7:30.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 22 Apr 1991
Edward G. Green, of Reynoldsburg, died
Sunday, April 21, at home. Retired from
DCSC. Preceded in death by mother and
father, Worth and Mary Green; son, Richard Green; brother, Richard. Survived by wife, Marie Neuhardt Green;
daughter, Diana Green, Calif.; sister, Virginia Green, Clarksburg, Oh.;
cousins, Wayne Harsha and Mary Newton, Westerville. Friends may call at the HILL FUNERAL
HOME, 220 S. State St., Westerville, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, where
service will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Pastor Russ Merrin officiating.
Interment Otterbein Cemetery.
Green, Marie C. Green, nee
Neuhardt
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, October 1991 (Lewisville
High School graduate, class of 1937)
Marie C. Green, 72, of Reynoldsburg, Ohio, formerly of
Lewisville, Ohio died October 27, 1991, at her home.
She was born May 22, 1919, at Lewisville, a daughter of the
late Arthur and Bertha Christman Neuhardt. She was retired from the Ohio Bureau
of Motor Vehicles.
She is survived by two sisters, Nadine Knowlton of Mountain
Home, Arkansas and Delys Bodenhausen, Springfield, Missouri; two brothers,
Richard Neuhardt, Lewisville and Vernon Neuhardt, Wooster, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her husband Edward Green in
1991.
Friends were received at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home,
Woodsfield on October 30 from 1 p.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m. with
Minister Russ Merrin Officiating. Burial was in the Oaklawn Cemetery,
Woodsfield.
Source: The Springfield [Missouri] News Leader; 1 Nov
1991
Freeman
K. Guinn, 70
NIANGUA --
Memorial services for Freeman K. Guinn, Niangua, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses. The
body was cremated under direction of Arthur's Colonial Chapel, Marshfield.
Mr. Guinn, a drywall finisher, died at
5:15 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, in University Medical Center, Columbia.
Hamilton, Audrey E. Hamilton, nee Liston
Source: The Marion, Indiana, Chronicle-Tribune; Saturday, Aug. 17, 1991
March 15, 1929 - August 15,
1991*
Gas City - Audrey E. Hamilton, 62, 3420
E. 550 S, Gas City, died Thursday evening in St. Vincent Hospital,
Indianapolis.
Mrs. Hamilton was born in Gas City and
lived in the area all her life. She was a former employee at Owens Illinois
Glass Factory, Gas City, and the Broadmore and Hart hotels. She attended the
First Christian Church, Gas City, and was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the AMVETS Post 5, Marion.
Survivors include her husband of 44
years, Harley M.; a son, Mick, Chicago; a daughter, Nyla Purvis, Gas City; and
four grandchildren.
Private services will be Monday in the
Needham-Storey Funeral Service, Storey Chapel, Gas City, with the Rev. Thomas
Mansbarger officiating.
Burial will be in the Riverside
Cemetery, Gas City.
*Submitter's Note: I am not sure if these dates were part of the
original obituary or just added to the FINDAGRAVE web site where I found the
obituary.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; Saturday, June
22, 1991, Page: 6 C
HAMMILL
John T. Hammill Sr., age 83,
of Columbus, June 20, 1991, Mt. Carmel Medical Center. Retired from Columbia Gas Co. after 45
years. Member of St. Timothy Lutheran
Church, Luther R. Turner Lodge No. 732 F & AM, Westgate Chapter and Council
and Mt. Vernon Commandery. Preceded in
death by daughter Imogean Hammill.
Survived by wife, Lela Fearing, son and daughter in law, John Jr. and
Patty Hammill, daughter Lois Brown, all of Columbus; grandchildren, Michael
Brown, Barbara Swearingen, Leslie Swanik, James Hammill and Lauran Hammill;
great-grandchildren, Dustin Bowers, Miles and Jonathan Brown; 2 nieces, 1
nephew, other relatives and many close friends.
Friends may call JERRY SPEARS,
2693 W. Broad St., Saturday 7-9 p.m., Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where service
will be held 1 p.m. Monday. Pastor Ray
Rosenthal officiating. Interment Green
Lawn Cemetery. Masonic service 7:30 p.m.
Sunday. In lieu of flowers family
requests contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.
Source: The Lancaster [Ohio] Eagle Gazette; 21 Nov
1991
Merrill D. Hanes, 85, of 550 N. Basil,
Baltimore, died Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1991
He was retired from Anchor Hocking as a
carton designer. He was a member of the
Trinity United Church of Christ and a charter member of the Baltimore Lions
Club.
He is survived by his wife, Jane; two
daughters and sons-in-law, Wanda and Gary Ketron of Eaton, Ohio, and Cheryl and
Thomas Taylor of London, Ohio; son and daughter-in-law, Ronald and Connie Hanes
of Galloway, Ohio; and six grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday
in the chapel of the Johnson-Smith Funeral Home in Baltimore, with the Rev.
Jill Dunlap officiating. Interment will
be made in Basil Memorial Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Friday.
Hayes, Virginia M. Hayes, nee Campbell
Source: The Republic [Columbus, Indiana]; 16 Aug 1991
Died
Wednesday
Virginia
M. Hayes
Funeral Monday
Funeral for Virginia M. Hayes, 68, of
Volland Drive, will be conducted by Myers Funeral Service, Reed and Jewell
Chapel, at 10:30 a.m. Monday, with the Revs. Ross E. Logan and D. Burt Powell
officiating. Calling will be from 3 to 5
p.m. Sunday and 9 a.m. to service time on Monday. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the building
fund of New Hope Christian Church, where she was a member, or to the donor's
choice of charities.
Mrs. Hayes died at 10:50 p.m. Wednesday at
Columbus Convalescent Center.
She had been a secretary for Cummins
Engine Co. and had worked at the Boutique Shop for 10 years.
Born April 15, 1923, she was the
daughter of Albert and Lona Pope Campbell.
She was first married to Aron Woodrow Essex, who died in 1942, during
World War II. She married Ora H.
"Boots" Hayes on Nov. 23, 1949, in Columbus. He died Nov. 30, 1986.
Surviving are a son, Lee Essex of
Taylor, S.C.; grandsons, Mark and Ryan Essex, both of Taylor; and sisters,
Hazel Hendrickson and Mary Gruhl, both of Hope.
She was preceded in death by three
brothers. A sister, Gladys Cathers, died
Thursday.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News-Register;
13 Mar 1991
HEADLEY, Carl S., 61, of Proctor, died
Tuesday in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. He was a boilermaker, an Army veteran of the
Korean War and a Protestant.
Surviving are his wife, Lois Dunlap
Headley; a son, Stephen of Evansville, Ind.; a daughter, Carol Smith of Paden
City; three stepsons, Frank Walker of Proctor, Robert Walker and Steven Walker,
both of New Martinsville; a stepdaughter, Deanna Hall of San Clemente, Calif.;
six grandchildren.
Friends received 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Mowery-Trowbridge Funeral Home, Paden City, where
services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. Interment in Northview Cemetery, New Martinsville. Masonic graveside services will be held by
Phoenix Lodge No. 73, A.F. & A.M.
Memorial services by the American Legion Post No. 86 at 7 p.m.
Wednesday.
Hendrix,
Fredrick James Hendrix
Source: The Ukiah [California] Daily Journal;
Thursday, 18 Jul 1991
Ukiah resident Fredrick James Hendrix,
22, died Monday, July 15, 1991, at Ukiah Valley Medical Center due to injuries
he sustained in a motorcycle accident. A
burial service will be held at Ukiah cemetery at 2 p.m. Friday; his interment
will follow.
Mr. Hendrix was born in Ukiah Dec. 17,
1968, and had attended Ukiah schools. He
was the seventh generation born in Ukiah, descendant from the pioneer Beattie*
and Higgins families.
Mr. Hendrix is survived by his wife,
Jennifer; his daughter, Teresa Lynn Hendrix of Ukiah; his son, Fredrick Hendrix
Jr. of Ukiah; his mother, Sherma Summers and her husband, Glenn, of Ukiah; his
father, Larry Hendrix of Arcata; two sisters, Teresa Wright of Carson City,
Nev., and Julie Ramos of Ukiah; and his brother, Michael DePriest of
Ukiah. Mr. Hendrix is also survived by
his grandparents, Harry and LaFaye Warn of Ukiah, Fredrick and Nancy Marty of
Arcata, Mable Hendrix of Arcata; his great-grandmother, Avis Burmood of Ukiah;
several aunts, uncles and cousins; one niece; and two nephews.
Arrangements are under the direction of
the Eversole Mortuary.
*Submitter's Note: I am
not positive if this says Beattie or Beattic.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] Intelligencer;
18 May 1991
Martin W. Henry, 65, of South
Connellsville, Pa., formerly of Wheeling, died Friday in Forbes Regional Health
Center, Monroeville, Pa. He was a
retired employee of Anchor Hocking Cap Plant, South Connellsville, a member of
the Christian Church, Connellsville, Pa., and a Navy * of World War II and the
Korean War.
Surviving are his wife, Jacklyn
Hartenstein Henry; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph (Kristina) Wojewodka of Martins
Ferry and Mrs. George (Heidi) Eutsey of Connellsville; two sisters, Mary
Catherine Meighen of Kokomo, Ind., and Gloria Runco of Upper St. Clair, Pa.; a
grandchild.
Friends received 7-9 p.m. Sunday at
Brooks Funeral Home Inc., 111 E. Green St., Connellsville, where services will
be held at 11 a.m. Monday. Interment in Green Ridge Memorial Park, Connellsville.
*Submitter's Note: I think the word "veteran" was left
out here.
Source: The San Jose Mercury News (CA) - Friday,
December 20, 1991
HESKETT , James A., 80, of Los Altos, electrical engineer with Lockheed
Missiles & Space. Graveside service at 1:30 p.m. today at Alta Mesa
Memorial Park, Palo Alto. Visitation from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today at Los
Altos Chapel, Spangler Mortuaries.
Hibbits, Ernest F. Hibbits, Jr.
Source: The Steubenville [Ohio] Herald Star; 18 Jan
1991
WINTERSVILLE -- Ernest F. Hibbits Jr.
57, of Wintersville, a machinist at Weirton Steel Corp. until his retirement,
died the evening of Jan. 17, 1991, in the emergency room of Ohio Valley
Hospital.
He was a Protestant by faith, a former
Little League coach and Wintersville scoutmaster, a member of the Wintersville
Lions Club and past governor of District 13G of the Ohio State Lions.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred Harris
Hibbits; three sons, David of Steubenville, Gary Lee at home and Richard of
Brilliant; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Bonna Kay) Moffatt of Bloomingdale and
Mrs. Eugene (Carolyn) Ware of Brilliant; four sisters, Lois Jean Wilson of
Steubenville, Mrs. James (Donna) Atkinson of West Virginia, Mrs. Roy (Sharon)
Klink of Richmond and Mrs. (Linda) LaRue of Wintersville; 10 grandchildren and
one great-granddaughter.
Friends may call at the
McClave-Chandler-Mills Funeral Home, Wintersville, from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and
noon-9 p.m. Sunday; services there Monday at 11 a.m.; the Rev. Rob Rowe; Union
Cemetery.
Holden,
Barbara Jean Holden, nee Adkison
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal - Monday,
April 15, 1991
Barbara Jean Holden (Adkison), 59, died
Thursday, April 11, 1991, after an extended illness.
Born in Cowen, W. Va., she had been a
resident of the area for most of her life. Mrs. Holden had worked as a real
estate agent for Woodford Realty for a number of years.
She is survived by son and
daughter-in-law, Mark and Laura Bacon of Akron; sisters, Marion 'Sally' Fultz,
Helen Clark, Virginia Flickinger, all of Akron, and Louise Angelo of Columbia,
Calif.; brother, Burton 'Bud' Adkison of Akron; several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be 1:00 p.m.,
TODAY, at the Dunn-Quigley Ciriello & Carr, University Chapel, (Buchtel at
E. Market St.), where friends may call one hour prior to service.
(Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello
& Carr
University Chapel, 253-8121.)
Hostetler,
Shirley Y. Hostetler
Source: The Cambridge [Ohio] Jeffersonian; Monday, 19
Aug 1991
Shirley Y. Hostetler, 54, of Old
Washington, died Saturday (Aug. 18, 1991) at 10:15 p.m. at Guernsey Memorial
Hospital.
She was born July 16, 1937, in Guernsey
County, daughter of Delbert L.* and Margaret Baker Whitsell of Cambridge. She
was a Methodist by faith.
She leaves her husband, Don G.
Hostetler, whom she married Dec. 27, 1976; one step-daughter, Mrs. Jack (Merrie
Jo) Vaughn of N. Canton; one son, Gerald Roe of Massillon; one brother, Larry
Thomas Leach of N. Salem; two grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Tuesday at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where services will be at 1 p.m.
Wednesday with the Rev. Rick Burkhart officiating. Burial will be in Old
Washington Cemetery.
*Submitter's Note: Delbert and Margaret (Baker) Whitsell were
not married until 1958 so Delbert is probably Shirley’s stepfather.
Source: The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky);
12 Jun 1991
MUNFORDVILLE -- McClure
"Mack" House, 91, died Tuesday in Horse Cave. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friday. Hawkins-Brooks Funeral Home. Visitation after 5 p.m. Thursday. Burial, Hawks Cemetery in Edmonson County.
Huntsman, Betty V. Huntsman
Betty V. Huntsman, 67, 325 E.
Pike St., Barnesville, died Wednesday at home. She was born Sept. 18, 1923 at
Quaker City, daughter of the late Scott M. and Maude Long Linton.
She was a former employee of
the Campus Shirt Co., Barnesville and RCA Corp., at Cambridge; a member of VFW
Auxiliary and the DAV Auxiliary, both in Barnesville.
Surviving are her husband,
Francis R.; a son, Scott of Quaker City; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Diana)
Loveall of Quaker City; a brother, James (Jimmie) Linton of Quaker City; five
grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.
Friends will be received 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville,
where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, with James Gallagher
officiating. Burial follows in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City. Memorial
contributions may be made to Wheeling Community Hospice.
Huntsman,
Clinton Ray Huntsman
Source: The Barnesville Enterprise, Barnesville,
Ohio; 18 Dec 1991
Clinton Ray Huntsman, 2-months old,
died suddenly Monday morning, December 16, 1991, at Barnesville Hospital. Born in Cambridge, October 18, 1991, he was
the son of Eric L. and Christina Lynn Huntsman, 36692 Co. Rd. 122, Barnesville.
Besides his parents, he leaves one
brother, Shawn Eric Huntsman, of the home; paternal grandparents, Paulette Gray
and Harry (Butch) Huntsman, both of Barnesville; maternal grandparents Dana
Huntsman of Barnesville and Raymond Lynn of Cambridge.
Also surviving are paternal
great-grandparents, Lucille Agin of Barnesville and Harry Huntsman, Sr. of
California; maternal great-grandparents, Richard and Grace Richmond of Barnesville
and Dorothy Bonnell of Cambridge; and maternal great-great-grandmother, Goldie
Johnson of West Virginia.
Friends will be received Wednesday at
10 a.m. until time of the funeral at 1 p.m. at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral
Home. Minister M. Gale Yoho will conduct
the services. Burial will be in
Crestview Cemetery.
Hyatt,
Bessie Hyatt, nee Morris
Source: The Topeka
[Kansas] Capital Journal; 6 Oct 1991
DENISON -- Bessie Hyatt, 88, Denison, died
Friday, Oct. 4,1991, at a Topeka hospital.
She had worked at Eagle's Dry Goods
Store and a Topeka dime store.
She was born April 14,* 1903, the
daughter of Luther and Ella Morris. She
had lived in the Ozawkie and Rock Creek communities before moving to Denison in
1961.
She was a member of Denison Bible
Church, the Denison Ladies Church Group and was a member and past worthy matron
of Chapter No. 488 of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include several nieces and nephews.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at
Nellis Funeral Home in Valley Falls.
Burial will be in Denison Cemetery.
Friends may call after 4 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the Jackson County Nursing Home.
*Submitter's Note: The Social Security Death Index and her
tombstone in Denison Cemetery give the birth as May 14, 1903.
Inman,
Linda Sue Inman, nee Bowman
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal - Sunday,
June 16, 1991
Linda S. Inman, 43, died Friday, June 14, 1991.
Born in Barnesville, Ohio, Mrs. Inman
had been a resident of Akron and Norton. She was employed as a registered nurse
at Akron City Hospital and was a member of the Tallmadge First Church of God
and the Norton Craft Group.
Mrs. Inman is survived by her husband,
Thomas C.; daughter, Angel Carver of Norton; sons, Bryan Carver, stationed with
the U.S. Navy in Florida, and Thomas Inman II of Norton; mother, Mary M. Bowman
of Norton; brothers and
sisters-in-law, Roger and
Becky Bowman of Akron, and Larry and Mary Bowman of Cuyahoga Falls; four
nephews, one niece; and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Monday,
at 1 p.m. from the First Church of God of Tallmadge with Rev. John C. Phillips
officiating. Burial Northlawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the
Hennessy-Bagnoli Funeral Home, 339 Southwest Ave., from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, and
one hour before service time at the church. (Hennessy-Bagnoli, TALLMADGE,
376-4251.)
Source: Tell City [Indiana] Public Library obit file;
November or December, 1991
TELL CITY – Lester W. Jarboe, 57, died
of natural causes Thursday at Perry County Memorial Hospital.
A native of Perry County, he was born
March 22, 1934, the son of Alfred and Bertha (Goffinet) Jarboe of Leopold, who
survive.
On June 26, 1964, he married the former
Ruby Brinksneader, who preceded him in death on July 21, 1980.
He was a boilermaker.
Surviving besides his parents are three
sons: Steven W. of Florida, Daniel J. of
Brighton, Tenn., and Bryan L. of Bristow; three sisters, Mary A. Brinksneader
of Tell City, Carolyn Harberville of Bristow and Linda Goffinet of Branchville;
two grandchildren and four step-grandchildren.
Services were held at Zoercher-Gillick
Funeral Home, the Rev. Mark Gottemoeller officiated with burial in Greenwood
Cemetery.
Submitted by PE Frichtl.
Source: The Springfield
[Ohio] News-Sun; 26 Nov 1991
ASHLEY A.
JONES
Sixteen months, of Springfield, died
Monday, November 25, 1991, in Mercy Medical Center. She was born July 23, 1990,
in Springfield, the daughter of John W. III and Lisa (Cleelan) Jones.
Survivors include her parents of
Springfield; grandparents Rodney and Joanne Cleelan, Bill and Sandra Whipp,
John and Nell Jones, all of Springfield; great-grandparents, including Ron and
Pauline Talbert of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones, Sr. of Godfrey,
Illinois; several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Preceded in death by her grandmother,
Deborah Kellum.
Graveside services will be held at 3
p.m. Wednesday in Rose Hill Burial Park.
Source: The Wheeling [West Virginia] News-Register; 6
Jun 1991
JONES, Jack C., 71, of 1603 Seventh
St., Moundsville, died Monday in Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale. He was a retired employee of Triangle
Conduit, Glen Dale, a member of Simpson United Methodist Church, Moundsville,
and an Army veteran of World War II. He
was preceded in death by his first wife, Rose Courtheyn Jones, in 1985. Surviving are his wife, Betty L. Rice Jones;
a daughter, Barbara Darlene Rice of Middlebourne; a sister, Angelo* Jones of
Moundsville.
There will be no visitation. Private services and
interment at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by
Kirby-Vance/Altmeyer Funeral Home, 118 Grant Ave., Moundsville.
*Submitter's Note: Perhaps this is a misprint for Angela?
Kenney, Mary Marcella Kenney nee Smithberger (January 13, 1918 - June 12, 1991)
Mary M. Kenney, age 73,
formerly of 2725 Blair Pl. SW, died Wednesday, June 12, 1991, at Aultman
Hospital after an extended illness. Born at Lewisville, OH, a daughter of the
late Henry and Cecilia Smithberger. Resident of Cant since 1963 coming from
Columbus. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Preceded in death by
her husband, Jerome R. Kenney in 1957.
Survived by daughter and son-in-law,
Mary Jo and Marshall Sparrow of Springfield, OH; sons and daughters-in-law,
Robert J. and Barbara Kenney of Long Island, NY, David M. and Cathy Kenney of
Waynesburg, OH, Daniel J. and Veronica Kenney of Mill Valley, CA; eight
grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Leander (Genny) Kuhn of Lewisville and Mrs. Edna
Crum of Canton.
Mass of Christian Burial will
be held Saturday at 10 a, m. in St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial at St.
Joseph Cemetery, Lockbourne, OH. Calling hours Friday 7-9 p. m. and Saturday 9
- 9:45 a, m. at the Welch-Sekeres Funeral Home.
Kirkbride, Leona M. Kirkbride, nee Mendenhall
Source: The
Chronicle-Telegram [Lorain Co., Ohio]; 30 Mar 1991
Leona M. Kirkbride (nee Mendenhall),
91, of North Ridgeville, died Friday at The Elyria United Methodist Home
following a long illness.
She was born in New Port, Ohio, and
lived in North Ridgeville since 1959. Mrs. Kirkbride was affiliated with
Beth-El Baptist Church of Elyria. She enjoyed crocheting and working crossword
puzzles.
She is survived by two daughters, Vera
Czuprun of North Ridgeville, and Elva Ramsier of Grafton, eight grandchildren,
18 great-grandchildren, six greatgreat- grandchildren, and a sister, Edna
Mendenhall of Detroit.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Wayne Kirkbride, a son, Merle Kirkbride, a daughter, Evelyn
Martin, and a grandson, Richard Martin.
Friends will be received Monday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Bogner Funeral Home, a Busch Family Chapel, 36403 Center
Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in
the funeral home., with the Rev. Albert Spieth officiating. Memorials may be
made to Elyria United Methodist Home, 807 East Ave., Elyria.
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier & Press;
Saturday, 25 May 1991
CHRISNEY, Ind. -- Jeffrey Dalton Kost, 5
1/2-month-old son of Jeffrey and Tina Kost of Chrisney, died at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis after an illness.
Surviving with his parents are
grandparents, Phillip and Sharon Rice of Rockport, Joseph A. Kost of Eureka and
Linda M. Kost of Chrisney; and great-grandparents, Lucille Rice of Rockport and
Robert and Regina Farmer of Evansville.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at
Boultinghouse Funeral Home in Rockport, with burial in Sunset Hill Cemetery at
Rockport.
Friends may call after 2 p.m. today at
the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Riley's Children's Hospital in Indianapolis.
Kulabonish,
Christopher John Kulabonish
Source: The Barnesville [Ohio] Enterprise; 16 Jan
1991
Christopher John Kulabonish, infant son
of John Paul and Becky Jo Pierce Kulabonish of Bethesda died Saturday in
Guernsey County Memorial Hospital, Cambridge.
He was preceded in death by his
paternal grandmother, Eleanor Kulabonish.
Surviving in addition to his parents
are two sisters, Ashley Nichole Pierce and Cortney Brook Pierce, both of the
home; his maternal grandparents, Ruth Anderson of Bethesda and James Bunting of
Barnesville; his paternal grandfather, Paul J. Kulabonish of Bridgeport; his
maternal great-grandmother, Zedna Bunting of Barnesville; a paternal
great-grandmother, Mary E. Kulabonish, Toronto.
Services and burial will be held in
Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville, Monday at the
convenience of the family. Arrangements by Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brookside.
Source: The Coshocton [Ohio] Tribune; 11 May 1991
NEWCOMERSTOWN -- Artie Lattea, 64, of
16441 Gunn Road, Lore City, died Thursday, May 9, 1991, at Wade Park Veterans
Hospital in Cleveland, after a brief illness.
Born Jan. 20, 1927, in Valley Bend, W.
Va., he was a son of the late Mack Harlan and Ruby Mable* (Gregory) Lattea.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War
II and a retired dairy farmer.
Lattea was a member of Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 2901 of Cambridge.
On Nov. 15, 1954, he married the former
Dorothy M. McDonald who survives.
Also surviving are two sons, Emlous
Lattea of Mesa, Ariz. and Timothy Lattea of Lore City; three daughters, Mrs.
William (Cynthia) Thomas of Zanesville, Mrs. Raymond (Teresa) Gump of Kimbolton
and Mrs. Louis (Tina) Raffelson of Puerto Rico; four brothers, George Lattea of
Parkersburg, W.Va., Jeanous of Mesa, Ariz., Freddie of Pleasant City and Emlous
of Barberton; three sisters, Marjorie Lattea of North Carolina, Mrs. Larry
(Eva) White of Kimbolton and Darlene Sweeney of Akron; and 15 grandchildren.
Graveside services will be conducted 2
p.m. today at the Irish Ridge Cemetery with James Stowers officiating.
There are no calling hours.
Arrangements are in the charge of Addy
Funeral Home in Newcomerstown.
*Submitter’s Note: In her
own obituary, the name was spelled MABEL.
Lattea,
Bessie Bell Lattea, nee Snyder
Source: The
Telegram [Clarksburg, West Virginia]; Monday, 14 Jan 1991
WESTON
-- Bessie Bell Lattea, 91, a resident of the Holbrook Nursing Home, Buckhannon,
formerly of Weston, died at 12:10 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 13, in the Holbrook Nursing Home, following an extended illness.
She was born
in Lewis County, Nov. 26, 1899, a daughter of the late William and Dora Bell
Stout Snyder.
On March
20, 1920 she married Charles Warner Lattea, who died Jan. 13, 1976.
Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Jack (Opal) Spicer, Weston, Mrs. Rome
(Kathryn) Carrig, Baltimore, Md., Mrs. William (Irene) Cherney, Long Beach,
Calif., Mrs. Fred (Betty) Fluharty, Mannington, Mrs. Billy (June) Perry,
Buckhannon, Mrs. Sue Conlon, Macedonia, Ohio, one son, Clayton Eugene Lattea,
Charleston; one sister, Marie Warner, Weston; three brothers, William and Harry
Snyder both of Weston, and Clyde Snyder, address unknown; 19 grandchildren, 24
great-grandchildren, one great-great-greatgrandchild and three
step-grandchildren.
She was
preceded in death by three sons and one brother.
Mrs.
Lattea was a Protestant by faith.
*Submitter’s Note: The memory card from the funeral
home gave her burial as Wednesday, January 16, 1991 in Rock Grove
Cemetery.
Source: The Clarksburg [West Virginia] Telegram; Jan
1991
Cleo "Lou" Lattea, 73, of
1323 Philippi Pike, Clarksburg, died at 10:45 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4, at the Louis
A. Johnson Veterans Administration Medical Center, following an extended
illness.
He was born in Calhoun County, April 7,
19017, a son of the late Charles E. and Sarah Slider Lattea.
Surviving are his wife, Lois Ruth
Bailey Lattea, whom he married April 7, 1944; one daughter and son-in-law,
Sharon and Tony Cicoff, Simpsonville, S.C.; one son and daughter-in-law, Kevin
and Cathy Lattea, Wheeling; two sisters, Columbia Lattea, Martinsburg, and Mrs.
Mae Starcher, Grantsville, and three grandchildren, Mark Cicoff, Simpsonville,
and Jeffrey and Nicholas Lattea, Wheeling.
Also preceding him in death were three
sisters and two brothers.
Mr. Lattea was a member of the Hammond
Methodist Church serving on the Administration Board. He was employed as a service manager for Al
Schroath Oldsmobile for 17 years. During
World War II he served in the 5th Air Force for four years in the South
Pacific, New Guinea and Dutch East Indies, Luzon in the Philippines. He was a member of the American Legion Post
64, of Moorefield.
Lattea,
Maxine Lattea, nee Riffle
Source: The Houston [Texas] Chronicle; Monday, 9 Dec
1991
MAXINE
LATTEA, 52, of Sheldon, died Sunday.
Survived by husband, Leo Lattea of Sheldon; 4 sons: Robert, Roger,
David, and Bruce; 2 daughters: Joyce and Debbie and 6 grandchildren. Graveside Services 11:00 A.M. Tuesday at the
Palms Memorial Park in Dayton.
Visitation Monday at the Sterling Funeral Home in Dayton, JAMES B.
STERLING FUNERAL HOME, Dayton, (713) 457-1420.
Source: The Evening Review [East Liverpool, Ohio]; Friday,
3 May 1991
NEW CUMBERLAND -- James J. Leek, 67, of
713 Second Ave. died at 10:30 p.m. Thursday, May 2, 1991, at home after a brief
illness.
He was born Sept. 17, 1923, at
Middlebourne, W. Va., a son of the late Friend and Katherine Myers Leek.
Mr. Leek served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of the New Cumberland Church
of the Nazarene and the Weirton Steel 25-Year Club.
A son, Friend Benjamin Leek, died July
2, 1983.
Survivors include his wife, Marie
Mercer Leek, at home; a son, James O. Leek of New Cumberland; four daughters,
Linda S. Mercer of Chandler, Ariz., Margaret (Mrs. Edward) Ammons of West
Alexandria, Pa., and Wilma (Mrs. Richard) Burton and Catherine V. Leek of New
Cumberland; three brothers, Charles "Les" Leek of Middlebourne,
Russell W. Leek of Paris, Pa., Raymond Leek of Reader, W. Va.; four sisters,
Pauline (Mrs. Glenn) Midcap of Short Creek, W. Va., Rose (Mrs. Ray) Rice of
Wellsburg, W. Va., Miss Madaline Leek of New Martinsville, W. Va., and Roxie
(Mrs. Derwin) Mercer of Weirton; and 16 grandchildren.
The Rev. Herman George of
the church is to conduct services at 2 p.m. Monday at the Turley Funeral
Home. Burial is to be in the New
Cumberland Cemetery.
Friends may all at the funeral home
from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Lilly,
Clarice E. Lilly, nee Allison
Source: The Trenton [New Jersey] Evening Times;
Monday, 15 Apr 1991
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP -- Clarice E. Lilly, 77, died
Saturday at Hamilton Hospital.
Born in New Cumberland, W. Va., Lilly
lived in the Robbinsville section of Washington Township for the past 24
years. She was employed for Oxzyn Co.,
formely [sic] in Trenton, for more
than 15 years and had also been employed by Kentile Carpet Co., Hightstown.
She was a member of the Titusville
United Methodist Church and a former member of the Washington Township Senior
Citizen Club.
She is survived by her husband, Cloyd
John Lilly; a son, Sellwyn Paine of Sussex; her mother-in-law, Stephanie H.
Lilly of Monroeville, Pa.; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m.
Wednesday from Saul Colonial Home, 3795 Nottingham Way, Hamilton Square.
Burial will follow in Princeton
Memorial Park, Robbinsville.
Friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9
p.m. at the colonial home.
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; 1 Apr 1991
Steven "Randy" Lower, 41,
R.R. 1, Rushville, died at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Rush Memorial Hospital.
Born April 29, 1949, in Kendallville,
Ind., he was a son of Dick and Carolyn (Gappinger) Lower.
On April 6, 1974, he was married to
Susan Nickolas.
Mr. Lower had lived in Rush County
since 1964 and was a 1967 graduate of New Salem High School. He was a member of New Salem United Methodist
Church, the Eagles Lodge, NCCC, New Salem Lions Club, American Legion in
Rushville and was an associate member of K of C. He had spent 18 months in Vietnam in the U.S.
Army Helicopter Division. Mr. Lower had
worked for the Rush County Highway Department.
Survivors include his parents, of
Kenton, Ohio; his wife; two sons, Eric and Christopher Lower, at home; two
brothers, Greg Lower, Greensburg, and Tim Lower, Rushville; two sisters, Mrs.
Dale (Teresa) Meyer and Mrs. Mark (Lora) Hoeing, both of Rushville; and a
grandmother, Marjory Gappinger, Albion, Ind.
He was preceded in death by a sister
and a brother.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at
Moster and Cox Mortuary, Rushville. Rev.
Bill Sweigart will officiate. Visitation
will be 4-9 p.m. Tuesday at the mortuary.
Burial will be in Layton Cemetery in Rush County.
Memorial contributions may be made to
New Salem United Methodist Church, New Salem Lions Club or American Cancer
Society.
Source: The
Springfield [Missouri] News-Leader; Thursday, 4 Jul 1991
Darel
Lowery, 48
LEBANON -- Services for Darel* Lowery,
Lebanon, will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Pickering Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Rose Memorial Park.
Mr.
Lowery, a security guard, died Tuesday afternoon in Breech Medical Center of a
heart attack.
Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today in the
funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: Full name was Herman Darel Lowery.
Lowther, Rebecca Lowther, nee Grishow
Source: The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, [Ontario,
California]; 17 Sep 1991
MONTCLAIR -- Rebecca Grishow Lowther,
78, of Montclair died Sept. 15 at Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Fontana.
She was born in Missouri and lived in
Montclair 28 years.
She was a retired General Dynamics
employee.
Mrs. Lowther is survived by her
husband, Leland; two daughters, Karen Metz of Rancho Cucamonga and Marcia
Schmidt of Ontario; two brothers, Ed Grishow of Idaho and Lloyd Grishow of
Blythe; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today
at Draper Mortuary.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Wednesday at Draper Memorial Chapel.
Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Covina Hills.
Draper Mortuary is in charge of
arrangements.
Source: The Spirit of Democracy [Woodsfield, Ohio];
19 Apr 1991
ROBERT LOY, 51
Robert S. Loy, 51, 466* Market St.,
Clarington, died Thursday, April 11, 1991 in Wetzel County Hospital, New
Martinsville, W. VA. He was born July
17,1939 at New Martinsville, W. VA., a son of the late John R. and Grace F.
Fetty Loy.
He was a production foreman for the
Ormet Corp., Hannibal, a Protestant, a member of Clarington Lodge 597 F&AM,
Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge and Nemeisis Temple A.A.O.N.M.F.
He was preceded in death by a sister.
Surviving are his wife, Brenda
Christman Loy; three sons, Shawn Loy of Sardis, Gregory Loy of Canton, and
Brent Loy of Clarington; a daughter, Lisa Loy of Marietta; three brothers, John
Loy of Beach City, Rose Loy of Brewster, and Duane Loy of Scottsboro, Ala.;
three sisters, Phyllis Carrol of Brewster, Margaret McGilton of Hamdon, Conn.,
and Lois Jean Young of Klute, Texas; five grandchildren.
Friends
were received at the Rush Funeral Home, Clarington on Saturday, April 13, 1991
where services were held Sunday April 14, 1991 with the Rev. Wlliam Lawson
officiating. Burial followed in
Clarington Cemetery. Masonic services
were held Saturday at 6:30* p.m. in the funeral home.
Submitter's Note: I could not tell for sure whether these
digits were sixes or eights, whether the address was 466 or 488 and the time
6:30 or 8:30.
Source: The Hammond [Indiana] Times; 18 Feb 1991
Elmer L.
"Luke" Lucas, age 75, of Hammond, passed away on Saturday, February
16, 1991. He is survived by one
daughter, Janet (William) Wonn of Merrillville; one son, Robert (Kristin) Lucas
of Merrillville; two granddaughters, Linda (Michael) Reynolds of Hammond and
Thyra Lucas of Merrillville; three great grandchildren, Roger, Matthew and
Shaina Reynolds; one sister, Bertha Hudson of Bloomfield, Indiana; several nieces
and nephews. Preceded in death by his
wife Eleanor in 1978.
Funeral
services will be held Tuesday, February 19, 11 a.m. from the Burns-Kish Funeral
Home, 5840 Hohman Ave., Hammond, Indiana with Rev. Scott Turnbull
officiating. Interment at Elmwood
Cemetery, Hammond. Visitation will be
held on Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Mr. Lucas served with the U.S. Army
during World War II; retired after 42 years of service at Inland Steel; a
member of the Inland 25 Year Club.
Lumbatis, Jacob Lumbatis
Jacob Ward (Bode) Lumbatis,
76, 46007 State Route 145 Lewisville, died early Thursday, October 17, 1991, in
Woodsfield Nursing and Rehabilltation Center.
He was born July 20, 1915 in Monroe County, son of the late Elza and
Emma Feiock Lumbatis. He was a retired master mechnaic, a member of the
Operating Engineers 18 at Akron, Lewisville Fire Department, Friendship
Cemetery Association at Lewisville, Stafford Lodge 300 F&AM and Scottish
Rite Valley of Cambridge.
He was preceded in death by a
sister and a grandson.
Surviving are his wife,
Beulah Gray Lumbatis; three sons Richard and Gale, both of Lewisville, and
David of Canal Fulton; two daughters, Mrs Dellano (Jeanie) Roe of Lewisville
and Mrs Martin (Marlene) Crum of Madison, Tenn.; three brothers, Charles of
Dalton, Ala.; Lewis (Hoss) of Carrollton, and Dale (Fuzz) of Lewisville; four
sisters, Mildred LaDavia of Wichita, Kan., Ruby Lumbatis of Paradise, Calif.,
Mary Weber of Akron, and Ruth Holmer of Barberton; 14 grandchildren; 7
great-grandchildren; 7 step-grandchildren; 6 step-great-grandchildren.
Friends were received at the
funeral home in Woodsfield on Friday, October 18. Private services and burial
will be held at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society,
Monroe County Unit, 106 North Main Street, Woodsfield, Ohio 43793.
Lumbatis, Minnie Pearl Lumbatis nee Weber
Minnie P. Lumbatis, 86, of
313 Eastern Avenue, Woodsfield, died at 10:38 p.m.; July 31, 1991, in the
Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville, Ohio.
She was born on July 21, 1905
at Lewisville, a daughter of the late Jacob and Mary Denbow Weber.
She was a retired cook for
the Woodsfield Elementary school and a member of the Woodsfield United
Methodist Church.
She is survived by one daughter,
Mrs. Loren (Eloise) January of Woodsfield; three grandchildren, Mrs. Matt
(Kimberley) Schaber, Woodsfield, Timothy January, New Matamoras, and Mrs. Gary
(Beth) Rasco, Garland, Texas; and nine great grandchildren, Vanessa, and Nathan
Schaber, Woodsfield; Stephen, Stacy, Andy, and Nicole January, New Matamoras;
Robin, Christopher and Heather Rasco, Garland, Texas.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, Harold S. Lumbatis in 1972, two sisters, Lulu Foehrenbach and
Lillie Lafferre, and three brothers, Earnest, Elmer, and Carl Weber.
Friends were received from
7-9 p.m. August 2, in Woodsfield. Private graveside services were held at the
convenience of the family in Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville.
Memorial contributions may be
made to the Woodsfield United Methodist Church, 136 North Main Street,
Woodsfield, Ohio.
Source: The Observer-Reporter, (Washington,
Pennsylvania); Monday, 23 Sep 1991
Blaine K. Mace, 41, of West Grant
Street, Houston, died unexpectedly Saturday, September 21, 1991, in Canonsburg
General Hospital of natural causes.
He was born October 9, 1949, in
Washington, a son of Romie and Belle Mace.
Mr. Mace was employed by Unysis of
Pittsburgh from 1975 to 1991, working the past several years as manager.
He was a 1967 graduate of Washington
High School and a 1973 graduate of Gateway Technical Institute.
Mr. Mace was a U.S. Army veteran of the
Vietnam War, serving from 1969 to 1971.
He was a member of John C. McIlvaine American
Legion Post 902 of Houston.
On July 7, 1973, he married Georgia
Gray, who survives.
Also surviving are three brothers,
Donald Mace of Washington state, Bernard Mace of
Claysville and Ronald Mace of Colorado; four sisters, Marlene Lechnick of
Washington state, Eleanor Mace of Georgia, Erma Headley of California state and
Charlotte Garrison of Washington; and several nieces and nephews.
Deceased is one brother, Hayward Mace.
Source: The Observer-Reporter, (Washington,
Pennsylvania); Monday, 23 Sep 1991
Funeral Notices
MACE
-- Friends of Blaine K. Mace of West Grant Street, Houston, who died
unexpectedly Saturday, September 21, 1991, will be received from 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. Monday at the McIlvaine-Speakman Funeral Home Ltd., Houston, where
services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, September 24, with the Rev. Paul
Knight officiating. Interment
in Oak Springs Cemetery. Family
suggests memorial contributions be made to American Heart Association. Full military rights will be accorded by John
C. McIlvaine American Legion Post 902 of Houston and James Perry American
Legion Post 191 VFW of Canonsburg Honor Guards.
Marty,
Lula F. Marty, nee Pfister
Source: The Martins Ferry [Ohio] Times Leader; 7 Aug
1991
Lula F. Marty, 87, Dement Road,
Triadelphia, W. Va., died Tuesday at Peterson Hospital, Wheeling. She was born July 7, 1904 at Clarington, a
daughter of the late Frederick and Marianna Hoffmann Pfister.
She was a member of St. James United
Church of Christ at Clarington.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, John William Marty.
Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Leonard
P. (Mary Lou) Hudnall of Triadelphia.
Friends will be received Thursday 2 to 4
and 7 to 9 p.m. at the McCoy Funeral Home, Wheeling, where services will be
Friday at 10:30 a.m., with the Rev. Ralph Hollingsworth officiating. Burial follows in Greenwood Cemetery,
Wheeling.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the American Cancer Society, 51 11th
Street, Wheeling, W. Va., 26003.
Mason, Maralee Ann Voland Mason, nee Smith
Source: The: Waterloo [Iowa] Courier; 13 Sep 1991
Maralee Ann Mason, 68, of 1857 Ruth
St., died Thursday, Sept. 12, at Allen Hospital, after a lengthy illness.
She was born July 23, 1923, in Buchanan
County, daughter of Wayne C. and Sarah A. Cady Smith. She married Melvin C. Voland on May 20, 1943,
in Independence. He died Dec. 14,
1967. She married Raymond L. Mason on
Jan. 1, 1971, in Jesup.
Mrs. Mason was a self-employed beauty
operator in Jesup before becoming the residence director at Allen Memorial
Hospital for 14 1/2 years, retiring in 1984.
Survivors include her husband; a son,
Marvin of Eldora; a daughter, Marcia Lewis of El Dorado, Kan.; three
grandchildren; and two brothers, Max and Lloyd Smith, both of Independence.
Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at
The Kearns, Huisman-Schumacher Chapel on Kimball, with burial in Mount Hope
Cemetery, Independence. Friends may call
from 3 to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until services Saturday at the funeral
home.
Memorials may be made to the Allen
School of Nursing or the Diabetes Association.
Mayberry,
Eva E. Mayberry, nee Gatten
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal - Tuesday,
April 23, 1991
CLINTON -- Eva E. Mayberry, 73, died
Sunday, April 21, at Barberton Citizens Hospital.
She born in in Woodsfield, Ohio, had
been a Clinton resident the last 40 years, and was a member of St. George
Catholic Church of Clinton.
She is survived by her husband, Thomas
J.; daughters and sons-in-law, Linda and Marwan Adjan of Barberton, Rebecca
Callan of the home, Susan and Mark Petersen of Canal Fulton, Janice Mayberry of
Clinton, Diana Starr of Doylestown, sons Gary Weber of Barberton, and Dean
Weber of Doylestown; eight grandchildren; mother-in-law, Winifred Mayberry of
Clinton; sisters, Helen Claus of Akron, Leora Risen of Logan, Grethel Durant of
Illinois, Alma Cline of Barberton; brother, Murl Gatten of Tallmadge.
Mass of the Christian Burial Wednesday,
10 a.m., at St. George Catholic Church in Clinton, Father Joseph Magyar
officiating. Burial at Clinton Cemetery. Friends may call at the Swigart
Funeral Home in Canal Fulton TODAY, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
(Swigart, Canal Fulton,
854-2356.)
McConnell, Ollie M.
McConnell, nee Gildow
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, Thurs., Feb. 28, 1991
Ollie M. McConnell, 92, Summit Acres Nursing Home, Caldwell,
Ohio, formerly of Stafford, Ohio, died at 10:15 a.m., February 20, 1991, at
Summit Acres Nursing Home following an extended illness.
She was born October 4, 1898, in Elk Township, Noble County,
near Carlisle, a daughter of the late Zenas H. and Matilda Feldner Gildow.
She was a member of the Crum Ridge Church of Christ.
Surviving are two sons, Charles R. McConnell, Stafford, and
Lewis G. McConnell, Lewisville; two brothers, Walter Gildow, Caldwell, and
Edward Gildow, Belle Valley, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Wilma) Binegar,
Caldwell, and Iva Knight, Zanesville, Ohio; three grandchildren, three
great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Floyd
McConnell, October 1974; one son, John C. McConnell, June 1972; one brother,
Thomas Gildow, and four sisters, Grace Gildow, Ella Cale, Lou Miller and Minnie
Murray.
Friends were received at the Watters Funeral Home,
Woodsfield, where funeral services were held at 1 p.m. February 23 with
Evangelist Bernard Mason officiating. Burial followed in Stafford Cemetery,
Stafford.
McGrew,
Avis McGrew, nee Sanders
Source: The Shelbyville [Indiana] News; Saturday, 9
Feb 1991
Avis McGrew, 78, West South Street, died
this morning at Major Hospital.
Born Dec. 5, 1912, in Decatur County,
she was a daughter of William and Clara (Vincent) Sanders.
Her husband, Edward McGrew, whom she
married July 26, 1939, survives.
Mrs. McGrew was formerly employed with
Jester's Department Store, Shelbyville, and was a homemaker.
She was a member of the Shelby County
Historical Society and was formerly a member of the Current Topic Club. She was a member of the First Baptist Church,
Shelbyville, where she belonged to the Bethany class.
Other survivors include a son, Stephen
McGrew, Seymour, four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Martha Lux,
Waldron. Preceding her in death were
four sisters and three brothers.
Services will be held at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday at Carmony-Ewing Harrison Street Funeral Home, with the Rev. Robin D.
Perkins officiating. Friends may call at
the funeral home* from 4-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.* Burial will be at Forest Hill Cemetery.
*Submitter's Note: This phrase repeated in original obituary.
McMahon, Helen Marie
McMahon, nee Bachman
Source: Monroe County
Beacon
Helen M. McMahon, 87,
of 51436 State Route 145, Jerusalem, OH (formerly of Woodsfield) died at 8:25
p.m. October 25, 1991 in the Barnesville Hospital, Barnesville.
She was born near
Antioch on Feb. 28, 1904 a daughter of the late Joseph Albert [correct is
Joseph Alexander] and Emma Nelia Barkes Bachman.
She was a graduate of
Muskingum College, New Concord and was a retired school teacher having taught
for 35 years in the Switzerland of Ohio School District. She was also a member
of the Woodsfield Church of Christ.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Roger (Patricia) Hendershot of Jerusalem; two sons, William
Richard McMahon of Ocean Springs Mississippi and Ralph McMahon of Dallas, TX;
one brother, Ralph Bachman of Kenner, LA; two granddaughters and three
grandsons.
She was preceded in
death by her husband, William Henry McMahon on August 6, 1974 and one brother
Harold Bachman.
Friends were received
at the Watters Funeral Home Woodsfield from 2-9 p.m. Oct. 29 and funeral
services were held at 1 p.m. Oct. 30 with Minister John Hamilton officiating.
Burial followed in Oaklawn Cemetery, Woodsfield.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Parkinson's Society in care of Upper Arlington Senior
Center, 1945 Ridgeview Road, Upper Arlington, OH 43221
McPherson, Shirley M. McPherson, nee Voland
Source: The Independence [Iowa] Bulletin Journal; 5
Sep1991
Funeral services for Shirley M. McPherson, 61, of Independence, Iowa, were
held Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1991, in the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Independence,
Iowa. The Rev. Larry Lenning officiated
with music provided by Mrs. Frank
Brimmer, organist.
Burial was at the Mt. Hope Cemetery in
Independence, with Jeremy Butters, Travis Butters, Troy Butters, Matt Dubbeld, Nathan Dubbeld, Joe Meek, and Harry
Meek serving as casketbearers.
McPherson was born on June 19, 1930, in
Independence, Iowa, the daughter of Fred and Stella (Hasty) Voland. She was a 1947 graduate of the Quasqueton
High School in Quasqueton, Iowa. On June
30, 1948, she married Joseph Butters in Independence. The couple divorced in 1969. On July 25, 1970, she married Jerry McPherson
in Waterloo, Iowa, and the couple resided in Independence. She was employed by the Mental Health
Institute in Independence for 22 years as a nursing assistant. She died Saturday, Aug. 31, 1991, in the
Covenant Medical Center in Waterloo.
She is survived by two sons, Wayne
Butters and Bruce Butters, both of Independence, Iowa; two daughters, Karen
Dubbeld of Winona Lake, Ind., and Dawn Meek of Independence, Iowa; a step-son,
Lyaman McPherson stationed with the U.S. Navy in Scotland; and a step-daughter,
Sheryl Malone of Pine Forge, Pa.; 13 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren; three sisters, Lena Jones of Winthrop, Iowa, Velda Merkel
and Deloris Crew, both of Jesup, Iowa.
She was preceded in death by her
parents, her husband Jerry McPherson in 1987, a daughter, Mary Louise Butters;
a granddaughter, Emily Jo Butters, and a brother, Melvin Voland.
The Reiff Funeral Home of Independence
was in charge of arrangements.
Meade,
Myrtle Lee Meade, nee Hoskison
Source:
The Grand Junction [Colorado] Daily Sentinel; August, 1991
April
27, 1913 -- Aug. 13, 1991
Myrtle Lee Meade of Grand Junction died
Tuesday in Palisades Nursing Home in Palisade.
She was 78.
Funeral services will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday in the Martin Mortuary chapel with the Rev. Roger Ferguson
officiating. Burial will be in Orchard
Mesa Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.
Friday at the mortuary.
Mrs. Meade was a homemaker.
She was born April 27, 1913, to Sam and
Nancy Belle Rose Hoskison in Ringling, Okla.
She spent her childhood and graduated from high school in Watonga, Okla.
Mrs. Meade was a member of the Clifton
Christian Church.
She enjoyed quilting and she loved her
family.
Survivors include a son, Conard Meade
of Acampo, Calif.; a daughter HuElla Mason of Johannesburg, South Africa; two
sisters, Faye Stevens of Oklahoma, and Ethel Mallon; five grandchildren; and 10
great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 3115, Grand Junction 81502.
Mercer,
Opal I. Mercer, nee Higgins
Source: as posted on findagrave.com; July, 1991
EAST
LIVERPOOL – Mrs. Opal I Mercer, 80, of Annesley Road died Monday, July 22,
1991, at home following a lengthy illness..
She was born at St. Marys, W.Va., Jan.
3, 1911, a daughter of the late James Higgins and Artie L. J. Lock Higgins.
A resident of East Liverpool since 1955,
Mrs. Mercer was a member of the Grace Baptist Temple Church, and was a former
member of the Jolly Sixties.
Her husband, Abraham Mercer, whom she
married in 1943, died in 1958. She also was preceded in death by a son, William
F. Higgins.
Survivors include a son, Robert D. Higgins
of East Liverpool; a daughter, Elenor (Mrs. Norval) Powell of Parkersburg,
W.Va.; a stepson, Glen Mercer of Akron, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Rose Higgins of
Chester; three sisters, Kathleen (Mrs. Paul) Davis and Winnie (Mrs. Smith)
Shingleton of St. Marys and Lulubelle (Mrs. Gene) Henry of Parkersburg; 15
grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Mizer, Harold H. “Hal” Mizer
Source: The Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - Saturday, April 20, 1991
MANTUA -- Harold H. “Hal” Mizer,
83, of 11012 S.R. 44, Mantua, went home to be with the Lord April 18.
Former co-owner of Hammel's Meat
Market, he retired in 1970. He was a
member of Mantua Masonic Lodge 533 F&AM, Silver Creek Chapter 144 Royal
Arch Masons, and Mystic Chapter 32
O.E.S. He was a member and deacon of Hilltop Christian Church.
He was the beloved husband of
Edna (Bauman); dear brother of Earl Mizer;
loving uncle of several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. He was
preceded by two sisters and two brothers.
Funeral service will be 2 p.m.,
Sunday, at the Hilltop Christian Church in Mantua. Friends may call TODAY, 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Green's Funeral
Home, 4217 Mennonite Rd. (W. High St.), Mantua, and where Masonic service will
be TONIGHT at 6:45 p.m. Memorials may be made to the church. Burial Mantua.
(Green's, 274-3145.)
Source: newspaper
clipping; 8 Aug 1991
TELL CITY -- Arthur C. "Bud" Morris,
64, of 1416 11th St., died at 5:45 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 5, 1991, at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital after a three-month
illness.
A native of Tell City, he was born Feb.
5, 1927, the son of the late Harmon and Mary Elena (Montgomery) Morris. He was also preceded in death by a sister,
Rosalie Morris; and three brothers, Edgar, Marion and Alfred Morris.
He was united in marriage Dec. 28,
1950, to the former Mabel "Mae" Scarboro, who survives.
A Korean War veteran, he retired after
44 years with Alvey Cleaners in Tell City.
He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2939.
Surviving are his wife of 40 years,
Mabel "Mae;" four sons, Arthur, Jon and Allen, all of Tell City, and
David of Santa Claus; three brothers, Robert and Joseph, both of Tell City, and
Paul of Sedona, Ariz.; six grandchidren and one stepgrandchild.
Services were held at 11
a.m. Thursday (today) at Finch Funeral Home in Tell City, with burial in
Greenwood Cemetery, where the VFW conducted military graveside. . . .
Morris,
Eva Morris, nee Kahler
Source: The Perry Co. [Indiana] News; 29 Apr 1991
TELL
CITY -- Eva Mae* Morris, 65, died at 2:27 a.m. Friday, April 26, 1991,
at her home, 1137 Ninth St.
She was born in Empire, Ohio, on March
7, 1926, the daughter of Clara Mae (Gerber) Hall of Tell City, who survives,
and the late Oscar Kahler.
On June 27, 1944, she was united in
marriage to Robert Morris, who survives.
She retired from General Electric in
Tell City after 30 years service.
She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary
of Post 1424, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 213, William Tell Senior Citizens,
St. Paul Catholic Church and Right to Life.
Surviving besides her husband of 46
years, Robert; are two sons Robert W. Morris and Van Morris both of Tell City;
three daughters Deborrah Vowels and Mary Morris, both of Tell City, and
Patricia Flamion of St. Croix; a brother Bill Kahler of Tell City; _____*
grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 10
a.m. Monday (today) at St. Paul Catholic Church, Tell City, the Rev. Larry
Richardt officiated with burial in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Finch Funeral Home, Tell City, was in
charge of arrangements where the rosary was recited Sunday evening.
Memorial contributions may be made to
the Visiting Nurses Association.
Submitter's Notes:
*Her middle name was not Mae, it was
Marie.
** The number of grandchildren was not
clear on my copy of this obituary.
Morris,
Lela Morris, nee Phillips
Source: Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier and
Press; Monday. Sept 2, 1991
BOONVILLE, Ind. – Lela Morris, 72, died
at 5:28 p.m. Saturday, at Warrick Hospital.
She was a member of First Baptist
Church and Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are a sister, Rosalie
Rothgerber of Tell City; a brother, Earl Phillips of Dale.
Her husband, George, died in 1975.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at
Fuller Funeral Home in Dale, with burial in Garden of Memories Cemetery in
Gentryville.
Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m. today
and until service time Tuesday at the funeral home.
From the collection of Allie
Elizabeth Morris Hinton
[Submitted by Paula Hinton
Frichtl-- Lela died August 31, 1991 and was born February 28, 1918.]
Morris, Omie Nell Morris
Published in the Owensboro,
KY Messenger-Inquirer:
Omie Nell Morris, 83, of
Owensboro died Sunday, Dec 8, 1991, at McLean County General Hospital,
Calhoun. She was born in Tell City, Ind.; and was retired from General
Electric Co.; and was a charter member of The Peoples Baptist Church.
Survivors include a daughter,
Anna Louise Miles of Owensboro; seven grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; a
great great grandchild; and a sister, Elizabeth Hinton of Whitesville.
Services are at 1:30 pm
Tuesday at The Peoples Baptist Church, Owensboro. Burial in Resurrection
Cemetery, Owensboro. Visitation after 1 pm today at Cecil Funeral Home in
Whitesville, and from 12:30 to 1:30 pm Tuesday at the church.
Morris, William H. Morris
Akron Beacon Journal (OH) -
October 4, 1991 - B7 DEATH NOTICE
William H. Morris
SPRINGFIELD TWP. -- William H. Morris, 77, died suddenly Oct. 2, 1991. Mr.
Morris was born in Akron and lived in the area all of his life. He was formerly
employed with Bel-Air and retired from Gran Lanes.
Preceded in death
by son, William (Tony) Morris, in February 1985, he is survived by wife,
Kathleene (Kitty) of 47 years; daughter and son-in-law, Liz and Terry Sisson;
granddaughters, Jami Sisson, Missy and her husband, Randy Homan;
great-granddaughters, Sarah, Holly and Jennifer, all of Springfield Township;
and many loving friends.
Funeral service
Saturday, 10:30 a.m., at the Hopkins Lawver Funeral Home, 547 Canton Rd.,
Akron, Rev. Glenn A. Taylor officiating.
Burial at Hillside Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the funeral home TONIGHT, 6 to 9.
Murphy,
Roxie Murphy, nee Fishback
Source: The News-Examiner, [Connersville, Indiana];
29 Apr 1991
MRS. ROXIE
F. MURPHY
Mrs. Roxie F. Murphy, 92, formerly of
Milroy, died Friday evening in the Decatur County Hospital in Greensburg.
She was born in Decatur County January
4, 1899, to William and Amanda Britton Fishback. She was a member of the Milroy Christian
Church and the Rush Memorial Hospital Auxiliary.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Max
(Dorothy) Hunsinger, R. R. 1, Rushville; one sister, Stella Richey of
Connersville; and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m.
Tuesday at Burns Funeral Home in Milroy, where friends may call from 4 to 8
this evening. Officiating will be Rev.
Ron Simbro, and burial will be in the Old Milroy Cemetery.
Neuhart, Ray Neuhart
Source: Cambridge [OHIO] Jeffersonian, Thursday, 3
Jan. 1991
COLUMBUS--Ray Neuhart, 77, of Marysville, died Wednesday
(Jan, 2, 1991) at the Marysville Nursing Home. He was born Jan. 28, 1913 in
Batesville, son of the late James and Hazel Mercer Neuhart. He was a retired
employee of the City of Columbus.
He leaves two brothers,
Ralph, of Cambridge and Richard of Batesville; two sons, Monte of Marysville
and Jeryl of Canton; a sister, Marie Morris of Canton; two grandchildren. His
wife, Ruth, died in 1954. Two brothers and a sister are also deceased.
Schoedinger Funeral Home,
Columbus, was in charge of arrangements. Calling hours were observed at the
funeral home today. Friends may call at 11 A.M. Friday at Batesville United
Methodist Church. Burial will be 1 P.M. Friday in Batesville Cemetery.
Source: as posted on findagrave.com by Debbie Smith; August, 1991
Charles E. Nichols, 83, of Kahoka, died
Tuesday, Aug. 6, 9:45 P.M. in Keokuk Area Hospital.
He was born March 1, 1908, in Clark
County, MO, the son of William Elbert and Lydia McClain Nichols. He married
Eleanor Walker on June 11, 1932, at the Neeper Christian Church. She survives.
Other survivors include a son, Charles
Walker Nichols and his wife, Maggie, of Kansas City, MO; daughter, Mrs. Elaine
Greek of Eureka, IL; brothers, Cecil Nichols of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and Thomas
Nichols of Williamstown, MO; sister, Mrs. Fern Gudehus of Edina, MO; seven
grandchildren, Elizabeth Nichols of Lee's Summit, MO; Charles Walker Nichols II
of Oak Grove, MO; Christopher W. E. Nichols of Raytown, MO; Jeffery Nichols of
Oak Grove, MO; Marcus Greek of Wheeling, IL; Matthew Greek and his wife, Carol,
of Houston, Texas, Milton Greek of Eureka, IL; step grandsons, Mark and Arthur
Shaffer and two great grandchildren, Benjamin and Andrew Greek of Houston,
Texas; very close friends Helen and Gordon Mesley of Lee's Summit, MO; and a
host of relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by a daughter,
Judith Joy Nichols in 1974, a grandson, Michael Frederick Nichols; four
brothers, Lloyd, Lehland, Leo and Rueben Nichols; and a sister, Gladys
Mitchell.
He was a farmer in Clark County until his
retirement. He was an active member of the Kahoka Christian Church where he was
an Elder Emeritus. He was also a member of the Kahoka 50-50 Class of the Church
and the men's fellowship. He was a member of St. Francisville Lodge #588, A.F.
& A.M. at Wayland, MO, and the Kahoka Chapter #40, O.E.S.
Funeral services were held Saturday,
Aug. 10, 10 am at the Kahoka Christian Church with Rev. Leland Beck and Rev.
Don Moseley officiating.
Burial was in the Neeper Cemetery south
of Kahoka.
Mrs. Joan Ball was organist and Mrs.
Rachel McWhortor was pianist and Mr. Mathew Eder was soloist.
Honorary Body Escorts were members of
the 50-50 Class of the Church and Grandchildren, Elizabeth Nichols, Charles
Walker Nichols II, Christopher W.E. Nichols, Jeffrey Nichols, Marcus Greek,
Matthew Greek and Milton Greek.
Body Escorts were Donnie Clift, Terry
Woodruff, Larry Uhlmeyer, Kent Kirchner, Jim Oberman, Ted Morehouse.
O’Donnell, Robert C. O'Donnell
Source: Fresno [California] Bee; 5 Oct 1991
OAKHURST -- Graveside services for
Robert C. O'Donnell, 66, will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Mountain View Cemetery in Fresno.
Mr. O'Donnell died Friday. He was a retired electrician.
Surviving are his wife, Virginia; two
sons, Daniel of Oregon and Kenneth of Somis; three daughters, Virginia
Wetterlund of Oakhurst, Patricia Cordero of Coarsegold and Joanne Thorpe of
Ojai; mother, Leona Hopkins of Ohio; a brother, Floyd of Ohio; 21 grandchildren
and a great-grandchild.
The Chapel of Light in Fresno is in
charge of arrangements.
Okey,
Dessie M. Okey, nee Brown
Source: The Spirit of Demcracy, Woodsfield, Ohio;
Friday, 14 Jun 1991
DESSIE M.
OKEY, 74
Dessie Marie Okey, 74 of 211 S. Main St.
Woodsfield, Ohio died Wednesday afternoon, June 12, 1991 at the Woodsfield
Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She
was born August 5, 1916 Summerfield, Ohio a daughter of the late Mathew and
Alice Leach Brown.
She was a member of the first [First]
Baptist Church of Woodsfield.
Preceded in death by her husband Earl
W. (John) Okey - March 1971.*
She is survived by 3 sons: Gerald Okey, Sardis, Ohio; David Okey,
Woodsfield, Ohio; and Larry Okey, Dover, Ohio.
Also four daughters: Louella
(Sally) Hall, Marion, Indiana; Myrna Minder, Woodsfield, Ohio; Leona Hoskinson,
Somerton, Ohio; Carol Kuhn, Woodsfield, Ohio as well as 24 Grandchildren and 21
Great Grandchildren.
Friends were received from (2-9) p.m.
Friday June 13,** 1991 at the Bauer-Turner Funeral Home Woodsfield, where
services will be held 1:30 p.m. Saturday with Rev. Charles Young officiating. Burial will be in the Oaklawn Cemetery
Woodsfield.
Submitter's Notes:
*
According to the Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007, the U.S., Social Security
Death Index, 1935-2014, the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims
Index, 1936-2007, and his obituary, her husband died in March 4, 1972.
**
Friday was June 14 in 1991 as noted in the citation.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch - Sunday,
February 3, 1991
ORGA
James A. Orga, age 59, of Columbus, Friday,
February 1, 1991, suddenly, Mt. Carmel East Hospital. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Employed State of Ohio, ODOT engineer for 34
years. Graduate, The Ohio State
University. Member of AMVETS Post # 89.
Survived by wife, Betty J. Orga; daughters,
Diana M. (Ronald) Cherry, Cecelia Ann (Richard) Sheline and Melody Smith, all
of Columbus; granddaughter, Wendy Anderson; grandsons, Michael R. and Patrick
E. Sheline; sisters, Anna (Charles) Tripp and Deanna Spriggs; many nieces and
nephews.
Funeral service, Tuesday, February 5,
1991, 11 a.m. SCHOEDINGER NORTH
CHAPEL, 5554 Karl Rd., where friends may call Monday, 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.
Interment Union Cemetery.
Source: The Times-West Virginian, [Fairmont, West
Virginia]; 26 Nov 1991
Ralph E. Patterson, 72, of Ninth
Street, Fairmont, died Monday (Nov. 25, 1991) at Monongalia General
Hospital. He was born March 29, 1919, in
Mercer, Pa., a son of the late James E. Patterson and Ethel Thoburn Patterson.
He is survived by his wife Dorothy M.
Dueker Patterson; two daughters, Mrs. Gary (Susan) Carter of Setauket, N.Y.,
and Mrs. Les (Jo Ann) Nicholson of Morgantown; and three grandchildren, John Patrick Pell, Nathanial* Thoburn Nicholson,
and Benjamin Leslie Nicholson.
He graduated from Fairmont Senior High
School and West Virginia University with a bachelor's degree in political
science. He was an agent for the
Prudential Life Insurance Company for over 20 years. In 1962, he was presented with the
Presidential Citation for Outstanding All-Around Accomplishment by the
Prudential Insurance Company. He was
president of the Fairmont Association of Life Underwriters from 1972-73. He served as a corporal with the U.S. Army
50th Fighter Patrol Squadron during World War II, having served two years in
England. He was a member of the First
Presbyterian Church of Fairmont and the Elks Club. He was a 32nd degree Mason, a member of the
Osiris Temple of Wheeling, Acacia Lodge No. 157 of Fairmont, and the Scottish
Rite of Free Masonry.
Friends may call at the Carpenter and
Ford Funeral Home, 209 Merchant St., from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and 10 a.m. - 1:30
p.m. Wednesday. Services will be held at
1:30 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev. Donald E. Shamble officiating. Burial will follow in the Woodlawn
Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be
made to the Salvation Army, 425 Quincy St., Fairmont.
*Submitter's Note: This was spelled NATHANIEL in Ralph's wife
Dorothy's obituary.
Source: The
Bradenton [Florida] Herald; 6 Mar 1991
Leland
"Squeedgee" M. Peace, 40, died March 3 in Alabama.
Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Shannon Funeral Home, 1015 14th St.,
W. Funeral service will be 11 a.m.
Thursday at the funeral home with the Rev. Joe Choate officiating. Shannon Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Born in
Lawrence County, Ga., Mr. Peace was a resident of Bradenton for several years.
He is survived by two daughters, Leann,
and Crystal Gayle, both of West Virginia; a son, Jeremiah of West Virginia; his
mother, Florence Palmer of Bradenton; a sister, Linda Stewart, of Bradenton;
and a brother, David, of Bradenton.
Peddicord,
Tesia Caresse Peddicord
Source: The East Liverpool [Ohio] Evening Review; 21
Feb 1991
Tesia Caresse
Peddicord, city infant
EAST
LIVERPOOL -- Graveside services were held at 10:30 a.m. today for Tesia
Caresse Peddicord, infant daughter of Mark and Darlene Cochran Peddicord of
Calcutta Smith Ferry Road. She died at
11:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 18, 1991, at Salem Community Hospital where she was
born at 11:16 p.m.
In addition to her parents, she is
survived by a sister, Amber Peddicord, at home; maternal grandparents George
and Virginia Cochran Sr. of East Palestine; paternal grandmother Rachel
Peddicord of Salem; and paternal great-grandmother Mamie Peddicord of
Wellsville.
The Rev. Gary Beck, pastor of the First
Assembly of God Church, conducted the services.
Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
The Dawson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Source: The Bloomington [Indiana] Herald-Times; 7 Mar
1991
LINTON -- Raymond E. Peltier, 57, of
Linton, died Tuesday at his residence.
Born July 19, 1933, in Linton, he was
the son of Alfred and Jesse (Mayfield) Peltier.
He retired from General Electric in 1988 as a special machinist.
Survivors include his wife, Sandra
(Johnson) Peltier; three sons, Raymond Lee Peltier of Zaragosa [sic--Zaragoza]
AFB,* Spain, Ricky Gene Peltier of O'Fallon, Ill., and Harold Wayne Peltier
of Linton; one daughter, Angela Lynn Rehmel** of Newberry; one brother, Ralph
Peltier of Lyons; one sister, Mable Braker of Bloomfield; and five
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by one
brother, Kenny Peltier.
Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the
Anderson-Poindexter Memory Chapel with the Rev. Daroll Burch officiating.
Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.
Friends may call 4-9 p.m. today and 9
a.m. until services Friday.
Submitter's Notes:
* AFB means Air Force Base.
** Angela Lynn Rehmel is his
stepdaughter.
Peltier, Sandra L. Peltier, nee Johnson
Source: The Bloomington [Indiana] Herald-Times; June
7, 1991
LINTON -- Sandra L. Peltier, 58, of
Linton, died Wednesday at her residence in Linton.
Born Nov. 4, 1932, in Greene County,
she was the daughter of Leonard Harold Johnson and Nellie Padgett.* She had worked at Hamilton Rexall Drugstore
in Linton.
Survivors include one daughter, Angela
Lynn Rehmel of Newberry; three sons, Harold Wayne Peltier of Linton, Rick Gene
Peltier of O'Fallon, Ill., and Raymond Lee Peltier of Zaragosa [sic--Zaragoza]
Air Force Base, Spain; her mother, Nellie Padgett of Linton; her stepmother,
Lucy Johnson of Linton; two sisters, Mary O'Connor of Indianapolis and Loretta
Padgett of Linton; one brother, Robert Padgett of Linton, and six
grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her
father.
Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at
Anderson-Poindexter Funeral Home with the Rev. Daroll Burch officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in
Linton.
Friends may call 5-9 p.m. today and
from 9 a.m. until services Saturday at the funeral home.
*Submitter's Note: Her mother's maiden name was Candler. Following her divorce from Leonard Johnson,
she married Robert Padgett.
Source: The Republic [Columbus, Indiana]; 17 May 1991
Amos
Plastics employee
Emil Pope
Edinburgh
Emil "Jake" Pope, 74, of
Edinburgh, died at 1 p.m. Thursday at Johnson Memorial Hospital.
He had been employed at Amos Plastics in
Edinburgh. Pope was an Army veteran of
World War II and a member of Edinburgh American Legion.
Funeral will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.
Monday at Norman Funeral Home at Hope, where calling will be from 1 to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Military graveside service and
burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery at Edinburgh.
Born Sept. 7, 1916, in Bartholomew
County, Pope was the son of Floyd and Goldie Drake Pope. He married Nettie L. Briddle in 1940. She survives.
Also surviving are sons Larry and
Eugene Pope, both of Indianapolis, Donald Pope of Bloomington and Steven Pope
of Edinburgh; brothers, Ralph Pope of California and Robert Pope of Kokomo;
sisters, Margaret Ward of Columbus and Ruth Pope of Kentucky; 22 grandchildren;
and five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother,
Herb Pope, and sisters, Elsie Hogan, Josie Cody and Betty Hoseman.*
*Submitter’s Note: In
other family obituaries, this name is seen spelled as HOESMAN.
Pope,
Ralph Sylvester Pope, Sr.
Source: The Ukiah [California] Daily Journal -
Tuesday, Dec 3, 1991
Ralph Sylvester Pope Sr., 73, of
Redwood Valley, died Sunday, Dec. 1, 1991, in Ukiah. Visitation will be held Wednesday from noon
to 5 p.m. at Eversole Mortuary in Ukiah.
No services will be held.
Born Sept. 23, 1918, in Hope, Ind., Mr.
Pope served in the U.S. Army during World War II, and was the chef at Lido's
restaurant for 15 years.
He was preceded in death by his wife
Dorothy Mae in 1989. He is survived by
daughters Carol Faye Scott of Redwood Valley and Jean Dietz of Fort Bragg; son
Ralph Pope Jr., of Hayward; sisters
Marge of Indiana and Ruth of Kentucky; brother Robert, also of Indiana; six
grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.
Powell,
William Anthony Powell
Source: The Wetzel Republican, (New Martinsville,
West Virginia); 30 Jan 1991
Powell
Funeral
Today
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.
today at St. John's United Methodist Church in New Martinsville for W. A.
"Tony" Powell, former civic leader and retired insurance executive
who served Wetzel and Tyler Counties for 35 years.
A resident of 728 N. Main St., New
Martinsville, he was born March 11, 1922, in Paden City, son of Suzie M. Billiter
Powell of Paden City and the late William A. Powell Sr.
He was a 1947 graduate of West Virginia
University, where he received a degree in business administration. He received a Masters degree from Purdue
University in 1948.
He was a member of the West Virginia
House of Delegates from 1968-1970, a past president of the Board of Trustees of
the Wetzel County Hospital Association and a past president of the Selective
Service Board of Wetzel and Tyler Counties.
A charter member of the New Martinsville Rotary Club, he served as
district governor of District 753 in 1967.
He was named a Paul Harris Fellow, the club's highest honor.
Powell was honored as the New
Martinsville Jaycees Citizen of the Year for his civic and charitable activities.
He was one of the founders of the Paden
City Labor Day Celebration. An Army
veteran of World War II, he was a member of American Legion Post 86 of Paden
City, Masonic Lodge 39 AF&AM, New Martinsville, a 32nd degree Mason, a
member of Osiris Shrine Temple, Wheeling, Moose Lodge 931, Sistersville Elks
Club 333 and St. John's United Methodist Church in New Martinsville.
He was preceded in death by his wife,
Sara Standiford Powell in 1989; a son, William Rogers Powell in 1952; a
daughter, Elizabeth Ann Powell in 1955.
Surviving, in addition to his mother,
are three sons, John Carroll of Paden City; Jan Courtney of New Martinsville
and David Whitney of Morgantown; a brother, Jack E. of Marietta; four
grandchildren.
Friends will be received from 9-11 a.m.
today at the Wells Funeral Home, 515 MapleAve.,
The Rev. Albert C. VanRennen will officiate at the 1 p.m. service. Interment in Northview Cemetery, New
Martinsville. Military services were
held at 8 p.m. yesterday.
Memorial contributions may be made to the
Wetzel County Hospital.
Purrington,
Roy Howard Purrington
Source: The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, [Rancho
Cucamonga, California]; 17 Sep 1991
BISHOP -- Roy Howard Purrington, 29, of
Bishop died Sept.15 in Trona.
He was born in San Bernardino and had
live in Rancho Cucamonga 20 years.
He was a communications technician.
Mr. Purrington is survived by a son,
Eddie Ray Purrington of Ohio; his parents, Eddy and Karen Metz of Rancho
Cucamonga; two sisters, Shirley Irene Takler of Rancho Cucamonga and Rebecca
Marie Purrington of Rancho Cordova, and his grandfather, Leland Lowther of
Montclair.
Graveside services will be held at 1
p.m. Thursday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Covina Hills.
Draper Mortuary is in charge of
arrangements.
Ramsey,
Hazel Ramsey, nee Bingaman
Source: The
Herald & Review (Decatur, Illinois) - Wednesday, January 16, 1991
STRASBURG - Hazel Bingaman Ramsey, 69,
Chatsworth, Ga., formerly of Strasburg, died Monday (Jan. 14, 1991). Survivors: daughter, Debbie Ramsey
Chatsworth, Ga.; son, Eddie Ramsey, Geneva, Fla.; sister, Sylvia Popham.
Decatur.
Services: 4 p.m. Wednesday, Peeples
Funeral Home, Chatsworth, Ga. Burial:
Ramsey Cemetery, Chatsworth.
Robinson, Francis G.
Robinson
Source: Akron Beacon Journal (OH) -
Monday, June 10, 1991
Francis G. Robinson, 87, passed
away June 9, 1991.
Mr. Robinson was born in Athens
County, and lived in Akron most of his life. He was a retired tire builder for
the B.F. Goodrich Company.
He is survived by son and
daughter-in-law, Keith and Nancy of N. Twin Falls, Idaho; daughters, Mae
Shoemaker of Cordes Lakes, Ariz., Doris Shepherd of Mentone, Calif.; 14
grandchildren; and many great-grandchildren; brothers, Fritz of Apopka, Fla.,
Charles of Newark, Ohio; sisters, Mildred Sickels, Judith Hewlett, both of New
Marshfield, Ohio, Nannie Dickens of Shade, Ohio, Dorcas Adams of Dayton, Garnet
Hawkins of Massillon.
There will be no calling hours or
services. Final resting place in New Marshfield, Ohio. (Clifford-Shoemaker,
928-2147).
A
Golden Rule Funeral Home.
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Times; 22 Jul 1991 [photo]
Services for W. Preston Rollyson, 82,
former superintendent of the Washington County Children's Home and former
juvenile probation officer for Washington County Juvenile Court, will be at
2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Valley View Baptist Church with Leon Edwards and Paul
Woverton officiating.
Burial will be in Oak Grove
Cemetery. Friends may call at
McClure-Schafer Funeral Home until noon Tuesday and at the church for one hour
prior to the services. The family will
be present to meet friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral
home.
Mr. Rollyson died at 10:10 a.m.
Saturday (July 20, 1991) in Marie Antoinette Pavilion. His home had been at Lowell Rt. 2.
He was a 1928 graduate of Gassaway High
School and on Sept. 3 of that year had moved to Chicago, where he lived for the
next seven years. He was a graduate of
Moody Bible Institute and had attended Crane College and George Williams
College. He had been engaged in farming
for more than 50 years.
Mr. Rollyson was formerly employed at
the West Virginia Masonic Home and was one of the founders of the REA program
in this area. He also had been employed
at Washington County Farm Bureau and was one of the owners of Farmers Feed and
Supply Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollyson were appointed
superintendent and matron of Washington County Children's Home in 1952. In 1962, he was named juvenile probation
officer, a position he served until 1973.
In 1973, he was named pastor of Muskingum Valley Baptist Church. From 1952 until 1984 he had preached in
churches in southeastern Ohio and West Virginia. He was a life member of Gideons International
and was a member of Muskingum Valley Baptist Church.
He was born Sept. 1, 1908, at Duck, W.
Va., in Braxton County to French and Chantilla Moore Rollyson.
Mr. Rollyson is survived by his wife,
the former Ruth Rinard, whom he married May 28, 1933; two daughters, Priscilla
Rollyson of Marietta and Mrs.Clyde A. (Betty) Beardsley of Reno; three
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Margaret Rollyson of
Winfield, W.Va., and Olena Martin of Cross Lanes, W.Va.
He was preceded in death by two
brothers and one sister.
Memorial contributions may be . . . .*
*Submitter's Note: My copy of the obituary was cut off here.
Rube, Jacob W. ‘Jake’
Rubel
Source: Memory card, September 27, 1991
Jacob W. ‘Jake’ Rubel, born February 17, 1900; passed away
September 27, 1991; services Watters Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Ohio on Monday,
September 30, 1991, at 1 p.m.; officiating Minister James Gallagher; interment
Calais Cemetery.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch; 1 Nov 1991
SAMPSON
Kenneth W. Sampson, age 82, of
Ashville, Thursday, St. Anthony Medical Center, Columbus.
Born December 18, 1908, Pickaway County
to William T. and Bessie Mae Hartinger.
Veteran farmer of Pickaway County.
Retired 1974 from Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. after 20 years of service. Former Zoning Commission. Harrison Township. Member Zion United Methodist Church.
Preceded in death by parents, brother
William, sister Pauline Lawless, grandson Kenneth Norris, son-in-law Dale
Norris.
Survived by wife, Eloise (Morris)
Sampson, Ashville; son, Thomas Sampson, Circleville; daughters, Loretta Norris,
Circleville, Nancy Sampson, Ashville; sisters, Dorothy Custer and Kathryn Wilcox,
both of Ashville; 5 granddaughters; 2 grandsons; 4 great-granddaughters;
special friend and sister-in-law, Betty Boyce, Columbus; many relatives and
friends.
Service Monday, November 4, 10 a.m. at
the OLIVER FUNERAL HOME, Ashville. Rev. John
Beers officiating. Burial Harrison
Township Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Memorial contributions to American Cancer Society.
Schumacher, Bernard H.
Schumacher
Source: The Monroe County Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, November 1991
Bernard H. Schumacher, former Monroe County Commissioner,
died at home November 7, 1991, at the age of 78. He was a resident of 407
Holiday Avenue, Woodsfield.
In addition to serving as commissioner, he served as Center
Township trustee and was a member of the GMN Tri-County Board.
Schumacher served the County as commissioner from 1975 to
‘83 and from 1985 to ‘89. He opted not to run for the 1990-94 term.
During his years in office, Schumacher was involved with
many improvement projects for the County. Included in the list are the
Achievement Center and MACO buildings, the Department of Human Services
building, Monroe County Clinic, Americare Woodsfield, currently known as the
Woodsfield nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and Monroe County Care Center
improvements.
Upon his retirement from public office, Schumacher had said
he hoped the future of Monroe County included an elevator in the three-story
courthouse. He also hoped for County water and sewer systems.
“We’ve got to have these utilities in order to draw industry
into the County,” Schumacher had said on his final day as County commissioner.
Schumacher was a self-employed water hauler serving the
local four-County area. He was a retired farmer and schoolbus driver for the
Switzerland of Ohio School District.
He was a member of the Holy Name society, the Knights of
Columbus, and the Saint Sylvester Catholic Church at Woodsfield.
He was born January 20, 1913, near Woodsfield.
He is survived by his wife, Florence C. Kress Schumacher,
whom he married December 27, 1945, and five daughters, Adeline Jones, Silver
Springs, Maryland; Vera Roth and Bernice Baker of Woodsfield; Alice Goddard,
Beallsville, Ohio; and Anna Hupp, Caldwell, Ohio.
Source: The Akron [Ohio] Beacon Journal - Friday,
September 13, 1991
Candace Rose Siers, four days, went to
be with the Lord Sept. 11, 1991.
She was the daughter of John and
Barbara Siers; and granddaughter of Paul and Geneva Snyder and Carl and
Virginia Hall.
Graveside service will be held at East
Liberty Cemetery at 11 a.m. TODAY
Rev. Jack Taylor officiating. If
desired, donations may be made in her memory to the Intensive Care Unit at
Children's Hospital.
(Bacher,
644-0024.)
Sostaric,
Ruth Deaton Sostaric, nee Keller
Source: The Martins Ferry [Ohio] Times Leader; 5 Apr
1991
Ruth D. Keller Deaton Sostaric, 66,
Gilbert Ave., Follansbee, W.Va., formerly of Glen Robbins, died Wednesday in
Weirton Medical Center. She was born
March 20, 1923 in Martins Ferry, a daughter of the late John W. Keller and
Goldie Staley Keller Morgan.
She was a retired employee of Kulls
Packing Co., Yorkville, and a Protestant.
She was preceded in death by her
husband, John Sostaric.
She was preceded in death by two
brothers and three sisters.
Surviving are a son Willis M. Deaton of
Tucson, Ariz.; three brothers, Howard Morgan of Louisville, Darrell Morgan of
Follansbee and Norman Keller of Warwood; three sisters, Mrs. Donald (Madge)
Jarrett of Louisville, Eunice Phillips and Mrs. John (Jane) Geary, both of
Follansbee; four grandchildren; a great-grandchild.
Friends will be received 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 p.m. today at Heslop Funeral Home, Martins Ferry, where services will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, with the Rev. Terry Stoops officiating. Burial follows in Holly Memorial Gardens,
Pleasant Grove.
Stalder, Lolita J. Stalder, nee Denton
Source: Adams County [Iowa]
Free Press, March 21, 1991
Lolita Jo Denton Stalder, 69, died
Saturday. March 9, at Washoe Medical Center.
A native of Emmett, Idaho, she was born
Dec. 1, 1921, and had been a Spark's resident for the past 42 years, coming from
Elko.
Mrs. Stalder was a Linotype operator in
the newspaper industry.
Surviving are her husband John of
Sparks: son Dennis of Copperas Cove, Texas: brothers Mills Denton of Emmett and
Myrh Denton of Argyle, Texas; and sister-in-law, Ethelda Stillinger of Brooks,
Iowa.
Cremation will be at Reno Crematory,
under the direction of Northern Nevada Memorial Cremation and Burial Society.
A memorial is being established with Washoe
Medical Foundation Station 36. Cancer Care Unit. 100 Ryland St., Reno 89520.
Source: The
Canton [Ohio] Repository; 30 Aug 1991
Bernard "Bob" Steed, age 65,
of Canton, passed away Thursday, Aug. 29, 1991, after a long illness. Born in Woodsfield, OH, he graduated from
Fenton College. A World War II veteran,
he served with the Navy and retired from the Marit Plastic Co. in East Canton. He was a member of Canton Baptist Temple, DAV
and a former member of the Toastmasters Club.
Preceded in death by a son, Robert; his
parents, Guy and Gertrude Steed.
Survived by his wife, Betty Jean; a son, Earl H. Myers of Alliance; a
sister, Mrs. Richard (Rose Marie) James of Canton.
Private calling hours will be held
Saturday. He will be cremated as he
requested.
(Earl B. Jack, 452-1702)
Source: The Sun-Sentinel (Palm Beach, Florida,
Section);* Wednesday, August 14, 1991
STEPHEN -- Richard F., 77, of
W. Palm Beach, FL died August 12, 1991.
Baird-Case Funeral Home, Ft. Lauderdale.
*Submitter's Note: In
March, 2017, Jayme Bosio of the Palm Beach County Library said: “We reviewed
the microfilm for both the Palm Beach Post and the Sun Sentinel. Unfortunately,
only the death notices were located.”
Source: The Toledo [Ohio] Blade; 24 May 1991
Richard K. Stickle age 82, formerly of
Airport Hwy., Toledo, died Wednesday in the Heunefeld Care Center,
Swanton. He was the husband of the late
Madeline Stickle. Mr. Stickle was a meat
cutter for the A & P Tea Company for 35 years, retiring in 1973. He was also a veteran of WW II Army.
Surviving are his daughters Mrs. Joann
Mock and Mrs. Patricia Slicker both of Toledo; 8 grandchildren, 11
great-grandchildren; brother, Eugene Stickle; half brothers, George and Robert
Tighe and half-sisters, Mrs. Donnabelle Carter and Mrs. Isabelle Neigebaer.
Friends may call at the Maison-Dardenne
Funeral Home, Maumee after 9 AM Saturday where Funeral Services will follow at
1 PM. Interment Toledo Memorial Park
Cemetery. The family
suggest memorials to Bethel Lutheran Church or the charity of the
donor's choice.
Source: The Record-Courier, (Ravenna, Ohio) - Monday,
1 Apr 1991
WINDHAM -- Isaac William Stier, the
3-month-old son of John and Tonya (Jones) Stier, died Saturday at Robinson
Memorial Hospital.
He was born Dec. 26, 1990 in Ravenna.
In addition to his parents, survivors
include his brothers, Timothy Jones, Thomas Stier and John Michael Stier, and
sister, Tasha Hartman, all at home; and grandparents, Richard and Jeanne Jones
of Windham, Rose Leek of Waynesburg, Pa. and Thomas and Bessie Stier of Warren.
Visitation will be held from noon until
services at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Mallory-DeHaven-Carlson Funeral Home in
Garrettsville. The Rev. William
McCartney will officiate. Burial will be
in Windham Cemetery.
Source: Paulding County, Ohio, Obituary Card File; 4
Dec 1991
CAMANO
ISLAND, WASH. -- Marion B.
Sutton, 70, died November 8 at his home on Camano Island, Wash.
He was born September 25, 1921 in
Paulding, the son of Cornelius and Edythe Sutton. He attended school in Paulding and graduated
before entering the military service in July, 1942. He served as a Communications Supply
Technician and was honorably discharged in November, 1945. He met the former Rosalie Wheeler while
serving at Hickam in Honolulu and following his military service they married
and moved to her home in Spokane, Washington. In Spokane, Marion was a Civil
Service employee at Fairchild AFB, until his retirement in 1973. He made his home in Spokane for 40 years
before moving to Camano Island in 1985.
He was a member of the Amateur Radio
Relay League and enjoyed camping and fishing with his family.
Survivors include his wife of 46 years,
Rosalie, three sons, Dennis R. Sutton, twin sons, Richard D. Sutton and Ronald
D. Sutton and his wife, Barbara, all of Camano Island; a daughter, Darlene K Porter and husband
Phillip, Spokane, Washington. Also
surviving are 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews; a brother,
Maxwell Sutton and his wife Ethel; and sister-in-law, Marie Sutton, Toledo;
sister-in-law Juanita Stephens and husband, Tom; brother-in-law Eugene Wheeler
and wife Pat; all of Enumclaw, Washington.
At his request there were no formal
services. To honor his memory and his
life, a time of reflection for his family was held at his home on Sunday, Nov.
10.
Memorials may be made to the American
Lung Association.
Cremation arrngements were under the
direction of Gilbertson Funeral Home, Stanwood, Washington.
Source: The Youngstown [Ohio] Vindicator; 27 Jun 1991
GERALD LEE
TARR, 57
Was press
operator at RMI
Co. for 22
years
Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at
Schiavone Funeral Home for Gerald Lee Tarr, 57, of 1615 Florence Ave., who died
of lung cancer this morning at home.
Mr. Tarr was born Dec. 9, 1933, in
Youngstown, a son of Albert and Reva McCullough Tarr. He was
a press operator at RMI Co. for 22 years before retiring in July 1987.
He was a member of United Steelworkers
of America Local 2155 and a Navy veteran.
He leaves his wife, the former Pat A.
Strosnider, whom he married Oct. 1, 1959; three sons, Gary of Canton, Larry of
Youngstown and Gerald Jr. at home; two daughters, Mrs. Gerilee Neese and Mrs.
Sincearae Opatken, both of Youngstown; three brothers, Richard of Las Vegas,
Albert of Youngstown and Roger of Mineral Ridge; two sisters, Mrs. Sally
Habegger of North Jackson and Mrs. Cathy Deuley of Youngstown; and four
grandchildren.
A granddaughter is deceased.
Friends may call at the funeral home
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.
Source: The Indianapolis [Indiana] Star; Wednesday,
25 Sep 1991
ANDREA
C. TAYLOR, 24, Linton, formerly
of Indianapolis, died Monday. Services
will be at 2 p.m. today in Anderson-Poindexter Funeral Home, Linton, with
calling from 9 a.m. until services. She
was a medicine aide at Bloomfield Health Care Center. She was a member of Olive Branch Baptist
Church. Survivors: father, Robert W. Taylor; mother, Janet
Henico Taylor; half brothers, Mark and Tony Taylor and Scott Henico; half
sisters, Valerie and Donna Taylor; grandparents, Thelma Henico and Bill Holden.
Thompson,
Edward Kelley Thompson
Source: The Evansville [Indiana] Courier and Press;
Friday, 27 Sep 1991
LINCOLN
CITY, Ind. -- Edward Kelley Thompson, 69, died at 9:40 p.m. Wednesday at
his home.
He was retired from Tretter Garage in
Huntingburg, where he worked as a mechanic for 35 years.
He also was a farmer.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Mabel M. Morris; two daughters, Judy Leighty of Petersburg and Sharon K. Hart
of Lincoln City; a brother, Robert of Dale; and three grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Fuller Funeral Home in Dale, with burial in Chinn Cemetery west of Dale.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today
at the funeral home.
Source: The Columbus [Ohio] Dispatch - Tuesday,
August 20, 1991
THOMPSON
Utridge E., Thompson, age
65. Sunday, August 18, 1991, at Doctors
Hospital West. Veteran of WW II, U.S.
Navy. Preceded in death by sister Jean,
brothers Hubert and Eugene. Survived by
wife, Dorothy Thompson; daughters, Rebecca Hale, Sharon and husband, Harmon
Thacker, and Lou Ann Crawford; sons, Charles G. and Thomas R. Thompson, Jesse
F. and wife, Mary Thompson; 11 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; sisters
and brothers-in-law, Lois and Carl Seeger, Glenn and Patricia Thompson, both of
Columbus, Ralph and Jewel Thompson, Cleveland; sister-in-law, Sylvia Thompson;
several nieces and nephews. Friends may
call at the SHAW-DAVIS FUNERAL HOME,
Victorian Village, 34 W. Second Ave., Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where funeral
service will be held Thursday 2 p.m.
Rev. Ernest C. Fearing officiating.
Walker, Marie Walker, nee Moody
Source: The Elyria [Ohio] Chronicle Telegram; 15 Mar
1991
Marie Walker, 69, of Wellington died
Thursday at Elyria Memorial Hospital after a short illness.
Born in Nova, she lived 10 years in
Wellington where she was a member of First Baptist Church.
Survivors include her husband, Gilbert R. to
whom she was married 50 years; daughters, Joyce King of Cedarville and Peggy
Ziegler of Wellington; sons, Ronald and Richard, both of Cedarville; 11
grandchildren; a great-grandchild; a sister, Lela Samples of Denning,* N.M.;
and brothers, Therman Moody, Wayne Moody and Roy Moody, all of Ashland, and
Elvin Moody and Allen Moody, both of Wellington.
Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Sunday at Norton Funeral Home, 370 S. Main St., Wellington.
Services will be 11 a.m. Monday at
First Baptist Church with the Rev. Joel Kettering and the Rev. Allan Vine
officiating.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery,
Wellington.
Memorials may be made to the church.
*Submitter's Note: This should be spelled as " Deming, New Mexico."
Source: The Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio;
Friday, 27 Sep 1991
Ralph C. Walters, 66, of 138 Church
Street, Clarington, died Wednesday, September 25, 1991, at his home.
He was born May 15, 1925 at Powhatan
Point, Ohio, a son of the late Calvin and Charlotte (Gibbs) Walters.
He was a retired employee of PPG
Industries, New Martinsville, W. Va.
He was a member of the Clarington
United Methodist Church, Clarington Lodge #597 F&AM; and the Order of the
Eastern Star, Chapter 533, Clarington. He was also a World War II Veteran of the
U.S. Army.
He is survived by his wife, Virginia
(Allen) Walters; one son, David C. Walters, Clarington; and two daughters, Mrs.
John (Kathy) Birkheimer, Hannibal, and Mrs. Richard (Sue) Mallett, Wheeling. W.
Va.
He is also survived by three brothers,
Rex Walters, Powhatan Point; Byron Walters, New Matamoras; and John Walters, New
Orleans, Louisiana, and three sisters: Mrs. James (Roxane) Ollom, Woodsfield;
Ms. Maxine Walters, Clarington; Mrs. Neil (Ardene Ann) McDougal of Reno, Ohio;
and six grandchildren.
Friends were received at the Rush
Funeral Home, Clarington, on Friday, September 27, from 2-9 p.m. where services
were held on Saturday, September 28, at 11 a.m. with Rev. William Lawson in
charge. Burial followed in Clarington
Cemetery, Clarington.
Weber, Minnie L. Weber
Source: Memory card, July 28, 1991
Minnie L. Weber, born October 30, 1909; died July 28, 1991;
services 1 p.m. Thursday, August 1, 1991, at Bauer-Turner Funeral Home;
minister Reverend Dr. David Nikkel; interment Buchanan Cemetery.
Source: The Times Recorder [Zanesville, Ohio]; 21 Oct
1991
Raymond F. Weber, 88, of 324 Marsha
Lane, died at 11:40 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, 1991, at Good Samaritan Medical
Center, following a long illness.
Mr. Weber was a retired barber and home
builder, retiring in 1971 from Ray Weber Construction Co. He was a member of Sonora United Methodist
Church.
Born Feb. 22, 1903, in Lewisville, he
was a son of David and Clara Yoho Weber.
Surviving are his wife, Marie A. Arnold
Weber, whom he married Feb. 11,* 1933;
two sons, Kenneth R. Weber of Zanesville and Richard L. Weber of Spring
Valley; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Zelda
Betts of Lewisville; and three brothers, Willard Weber of Lewisville, Lawrence
Weber of Heath and Earl Weber of Newark.
He was preceded in death by two sisters
and two brothers.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Tuesday at Hillis Funeral Home.
*Submitter's Note: The
photographed copy of the marriage records [CD #12, Monroe County, Ohio Marriage
Records, page 112] gives the date of the
marriage as 6 Feb 1933. It was recorded
on February 8th.
Source: The Alliance [Ohio] Review; 15 Mar 1991
Services for John A. Williams will be
at 11 a.m. Monday at Gednetz Funeral Home in Sebring, with the Rev. L. Edwin
Mosher officiating.
Mr. Williams, 63, 845 S. Liberty Ave.,
died at 1:45 a.m. Thursday at Canterbury Villa, following a long illness.
He was born Feb. 6, 1929, in East
Liverpool, to John and Margaret Runion Williams, and was retired from Denman
Tire and Rubber Co. in Warren.
A
U .S. Army veteran of the Korean
War, Mr. Williams was a member of American Legion Post 166.
He is survived by his wife, Bonnie L.
(Monter); three daughters, Veronica Truman of Minerva, and Mrs. Michael
(Christine) Aeling and Bonnie Williams, both of Alliance; two sons, Raymond of
Alliance and E3 John A. Jr., stationed with the U. S. Navy in the Persian Gulf; four sisters,
Marilyn Smith and Mary Garnes, both of Alliance, Linda Evanitcka of Sebring and
Alma Jean Morrison of North Benton; a brother, James of Sebring; and five
grandchildren.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at
the funeral home. Burial will be in
Highland Memorial Park.
Wood,
Edna F. Wood, nee Olmstead
Source: The Columbus [Indiana] Republic; 12 Jan 1991
Former cook
Edna F. Wood, 53, of Circle Drive in
Hope died at 8:32 a.m. Friday at Bartholomew County Hospital after a three-year
illness.
She had been a cook at the Bartholomew
County Jail and worked at The Wringer Laundromat in Columbus.
Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Norman
Funeral Home in Hope with the Revs. Cam Huffman and Virgil Clotfelter
officiating. Calling will be from 2 to 7
p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Burial
will be at Flatrock Baptist Cemetery.
She was born Dec. 21, 1937, in
Bartholomew County, the daughter of Jettie and Freeda Stater Olmstead. She married Loren F. Wood Nov. 29, 1958. He survives.
Also surviving are sons David A., Paul
D. and Randall L. Wood, all of Hope, and Steven W. Wood of Columbus; brothers
Clifford Olmstead of Hartsville, Floyd Olmstead of Columbus, Marshall Olmstead
of Edinburgh and Glenn Olmstead of Hope; sister, Minnie Stitt of Columbus; and
five grandchildren.
Wood-Hogan,
Elsie I. Wood-Hogan, nee Pope
Source: The Columbus [Indiana] Republic; 22 Mar 1991
Former
restaurant owner
Elsie I. Wood-Hogan
Hope
Elsie I. Wood-Hogan, 76, of Hope, died
at 9 a.m. Friday at Bartholomew County Hospital emergency room.
She worked at Gene's Cafeteria in
Columbus for 16 years and owned the 10th Street Restaurant for six years. She was a member of the Columbus Eagles Lodge
and the St. Louis Crossing Baptist Church.
Funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at
Norman Funeral Home in Hope, with the Rev. Marvin Arnett officiating. Calling will be at the funeral home from 2 to
7 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be at the
Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery.
Born July 3, 1914, in Shelby County,
she was the daughter of Floyd M. and Goldie M. Drake Pope. She married Milo S. Wood in 1934. He died June 15, 1985. She married Norman F. Hogan April 15,
1988. He survives.
Also surviving are a daughter, Florence
E. Boyd of Columbus; three sons, Roscoe E. Wood of St. Louis Crossing, Loren F.
and Richard E. Wood of Hope; three brothers, Robert Pope of Kokomo, Emil Pope
of Edinburgh, Ralph Pope of California; two sisters, Margaret Ward of Columbus,
and Ruth Taylor of Columbia, Ky.; 11 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a brother,
Herbert Pope and two sisters, Betty Hoseman* and Josie Cody.
*Submitter's Note: This name is seen spelled as HOESMAN on the
U.S. City Directories, the U.S. Public Records Index, and in her father's
obituary.
Source: wvgenweb.org/calhoun/obitsy.htm; Feb 1991
Fountain F. Yost, 75, of Chloe, died
Sunday, February 3, 1991, at CAMC General Division of Charleston.
He was born in Calhoun County, March
19, 1915, a son of the late Jerry Yost and Matilda Hoover Yost, he was a
retired farmer.
He is survived by his wife of fourty
[sic--forty] years Ruth Vaughan Yost; two daughters, Launa Butler of Chloe
and Carolyn Lane of Orma; one brother Henry Yost of Chloe; three sisters Sadie
Powell of Ripley WVa., Wavelene* Arnold, of Parkersburg and Ellen Wiseman of
Duck, W.Va.; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one step
great-grandchild.
Services were scheduled for Wednesday,
2 pm at the Stump Funeral Home, Arnoldsburg. Burial will be in the Yost
Cemetery Chloe, WVa.
*Submitter's Note: In her obituary the name is spelled WAVALENE:
Arnold, Wavalene Gay
Arnold, nee Yost
Source: hurherald.com; 13 Feb 2009
Zink,
Sarah E. Zink, nee Parsons
Source: The Zanesville [Ohio] Times Recorder; 7 Jan 1991
Sarah E. Zink, 75, of 6400 Cutler Lake
Road, Blue Rock, died at 6:35 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5. 1990* at Good Samaritan
Medical Center emergency room.
Mrs. Zink was a member of South
Zanesville United Methodist Church.
Born April 5, 1915 in Roseville, she
was a daughter of Edward and Mary Starling Parsons.
Surviving are her husband Charles W.
Zink, whom she married Dec. 24, 1930; one daughter, Mrs. Galen (Judy) Wilson of
Blue Rock; and three grandsons, Jeff Wilson, Mike Wilson and John Wilson.
She was preceded in death by one son,
Charles W. Zink Jr.; one brother, Bud Parsons; and three sisters, Pearl Zinn,
Mabel Waltermier and Geneva Early.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. today at Thompson-Farus Funeral Home in Duncan Falls, where services will
be at 10 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Roy Keyser officiating.
Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery.
*Submitter's Note: This is a printing error. She died in 1991. The newspaper was dated
1991.
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