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| 201 | Billie Ridings (henceforth referred to as Grammy), of Georgetown, Indiana, went to be with her savior on December 26, 2022. She was born in a small house in Dryden, Virginia an hour before her twin, Bobbie, arrived. Grammy was a gentle hair-brusher, a pumpkin bread baker, a child whisperer, a snake despiser, a Diet Coke drinker, a hummingbird watcher, an avid phone talker, a bible reader who prayed for her family daily, and a loving mother and grandmother and great-grandmother. She loved in that way that we all look for: She knew us and saw us for what we are but she loved us and told us that we were still worthy. Grammy was a light. You could not go to Kroger without running into 5 people she knew and chances were she had pictures of their children from every grade of school in her drawer upstairs. She cared that your child was running a fever and she would wait for you to call her and tell her it was just strep and you were on your way to get the antibiotic now but, wow, he weighs 63 pounds now, can you believe that (she couldn’t, just like you couldn’t, and together you swear 5 minutes ago he was a baby). She called you to let you know she was dropping off pumpkin bread, charioted by one of her children. She had just baked it this morning and she knew how much you’d want some. By the way, she was bringing the kids Happy Meals, too, and an Oreo McFlurry for each. But, wait now, don’t think she was a pushover. She was fierce and sassy in a way we could not always predict. She once got so mad she poured out an entire gallon of Kool-Aid while looking someone dead in the eye. She would use terms that were both inappropriate for the reader and also a bit confusing in their combination. And sometimes she would get so mad she would cry. Even in that she taught us, too, to sit with someone while they cry without offering answers or remedies but just a hand on the back and a reassurance that we aren’t alone. Grammy was inimitable. In her memory, wait for the dogwoods to bloom. Listen to a child talk about Minecraft. Play “Mr. Blue Sky” and clap slightly off beat. Eat a McDonald’s cheeseburger and learn the name and story of the person who handed it to you through the drive thru window. Watch an old musical. Read an Agatha Christie novel. Offer understanding. Make the world a more loving and beautiful place. Grammy is survived by her 3 children, April (Doug) Elmore, Steven (Kim) Ridings, and Mark (Amanda) Ridings: her 10 grandchildren, Samantha (Tony) Condra, Alicia (Matt) Young, Arielle (Noah) Ivey, Megan Elmore, Taylor (Brandon) Perez, Ian Elmore, Ethan Ridings, Seth Ridings, Claire Elmore, and Ziva Ridings; and 10 great-grandchildren, and every single person who she accepted as another grandchild along the way; her twin sister, Bobbie Winters, and her older sister, Carol (Carmine) Artone. She was preceded in death by her father, Estle Huff; her mother, Inez Huff; and her sister, Margaret Doss. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Wounded Warrior Project at https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org A burial will follow the service in Kraft-Graceland Cemetery. She will see you later, Alligator. | Huff, Billie Geneta (I46)
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| 202 | Billie Ruth Ridings is shown as Billie Ruth Gaines on the 1940 census | Ridings, Billie Ruth (I542)
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| 203 | Billy Gene Newman 2/14/1927- 11/9/2012 Mr. Billy Gene Newman, 85, of Kissimmee. FL, passed away on Friday, November 9th, 2012 at Osceola Regional Medical Center. Billy was born in Jonesville, VA on February 14, 1927 to Oatie & Lola (Combs) Newman. He was a WWII US Army Veteran and a former car salesman. Prior to moving to Kissimmee, he was a former police officer with the Buchanan (MI) Police Department. Once in Kissimmee, he was a member of the Kissimmee Rotary Club, the Masonic Lodge and the Shriners. He was also an active member of the American Legion, Post #10 Survivors include his loving wife, Sally of Kissimmee; his sons: Larry S. Newman of Arcadia, FL & Bill S. Newman of Kissimmee, FL; a daughter, Cindy A. Newman of Kissimmee, FL; his brother, Jack Newman of Jonesville, VA and his sister, Ada Dickson of Marion, IN; along with eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Arrangements are under the artful care of Osceola Memory Gardens and Funeral Home, 1717 Old Boggy Creek Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34744. Cremated and Ashes at Newman Cemetery | Newman, William Gene (I2803)
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| 204 | Billy Joe “Bill” Ridings was born on Monday, May 5, 1947, in St. Charles, Virginia, to the late James “Snook” Ridings and Bernice Parsons Ridings. He entered into his heavenly home on Monday, September 13, 2021, at the age of 74. He was a graduate of St. Charles High School. Bill was drafted by the U.S. Army in 1967 where he served in Vietnam from 1967 to 1969. Most of his career was spent in the coal mining industry in which he loved, and after retirement, he continued to find great enjoyment in sharing stories from his mining days. He was a member of Beech Grove Baptist Church. Bill loved the Lord and began and ended each day reading and studying God’s word. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Charles and Bobby Ridings. Bill is survived by the following family who loved and will miss him dearly: His wife of 36 years, Linda Ridings of the home, one daughter, Stacey Belcher (Tim) of Pennington Gap, VA. One step-son, Alan Dollins (Anita) of Mooresburg, TN; One step-daughter, Debra McGinnis (Mike) of Mooresburg, TN. Three step grand-children Samantha McGinnis, Matthew Dollins, and Jazmine Dollins. He leaves behind his devoted dog and companion, Lulu. Bill is also survived by three sisters, Barbara Tester (Charlie), Hazel Tester, and Patsy Brooks. Three brothers, Eddie (Linda) Ridings, Rick Ridings, and Wayne (Alice) Ridings; special friends Dennis Jones and Charles Coleman, as well as a host of extended family and friends. Visitation will be from 11:00 AM until 12:00 noon Wednesday, September 15, 2021 at Province Funeral Home in Jonesville, VA. A funeral service will be held at 12:00 noon Wednesday with Dennis Jones and Paul Davis, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Mulberry Gap Cemetery in Sneedville, TN. Province Funeral Homes are honored to be serving the family of Billy Joe “Bill” Ridings. We are located at 29521 Wilderness Rd. Jonesville, VA. Phone 276-346-3553 | Ridings, Billy Joe (I108)
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| 205 | birth date for Jonathan Thurman may be January 8, 1881, or some have December 27, 1881. | Thurman, Jonathan A. (I1709)
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| 206 | Birth date from death certificate | Coffman, James Calvin (I295)
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| 207 | Birth date from death certificate | Pickle, Nancy Ann (I1243)
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| 208 | Birth date from death record | Ridings, John R. (I157)
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| 209 | birth from draft card | Newman, Fred Lee (I2631)
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| 210 | birth place based on marriage record | Coffman, Emanuel Charles (I362)
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| 211 | birth place based on marriage record | Hobbs, Addie Victoria (I389)
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| 212 | Birth place from daughter;s marriage certificate | Coffman, William Lee (I359)
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| 213 | Birth record shows 22 Jul 1896 | Coffman, Myrtle Mable (I210)
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| 214 | Birth: Gravemarker: 2 Sep 1885 Draft card : 2 Sep 1895 Death Cert: 19 Jun 1888 | Shelton, John S (I2847)
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| 215 | Birth: Jan. 27, 1928 Stone Creek Lee County Virginia, USA Death: Jan. 18, 2011 Ohio, USA Norwood, OH/Pennington Gap, VA Jack Lee Coffman, age 82, was born in the Stone Creek area of Lee County, VA on January 27, 1928. He passed away peacefully Tuesday, January 18, 2011 at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, OH. He was a loving father, brother and friend that was loved dearly and will be sincerely missed. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Minnie Carter and one sister, Joanne Doss. He is survived by his loving ex-wife, Bobbie Coffman of Norwood, OH, one son, Michael Coffman and wife Connie of Norwood, OH. Granddaughter, Michia Thiessen and husband Joe, Three great grandchildren, Billy, Cole, and Sarah of Dover, Delaware. One daughter, Robin Sand and husband Scott of Okeana, OH, grandaughter, Jillian Powers and husband Kevin, two great grandchildren,Payton and Autumn of West Chester, OH. One sister, Gay Anderson and husband Benny of Jonesville, VA, Three brothers, Ray Coffman and wife Vivian of Cincinnati, OH, Larry Carter and wife Dora of Pennington Gap, VA, Gene Carter and wife Glenna of Huntsville, AL, and many nieces nephews and close friends. Visitation will be from 11 until 1:00 p. m. Saturday, January 22, at Sturgill Funeral Home in Pennington Gap, VA. Funeral services will follow in the funeral home chapel with Dr. Kenneth Ellis officiating. Military Rights will be given by the Wise County Veterans Association and the VA National Gaurd Honors Team. Interment will be at Lee Memorial Gardens, in Woodway, VA. To view obit and sign guest book visit us at www.sturgillfuenralhome.com. Sturgill Funeral Home of Pennington Gap in charge of the arrangements. | Coffman, Jack Lee (I523)
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| 216 | BIRTH: Name: Eunice G Ridings Date of Birth: 29 Sep 1913 County: Bell Mother's Name: Mary Ward State: Kentucky Volume Number: 101 Certificate Number: 50253 Volume Year: 1913 | Ridings, Eunice Gaynel (I1197)
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| 217 | BIRTH: Name: Helen L Ridings Date of Birth: 7 Dec 1920 County: Bell Mother's Name: Mary Ward State: Kentucky Volume Number: 121 Certificate Number: 60453 Volume Year: 1920 | Ridings, Helen Louise (I1181)
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| 218 | BIRTH: Name: Katherine E Ridings Date of Birth: 4 Oct 1918 County: Bell Mother's Name: Mary Ward State: Kentucky Volume Number: 91 Certificate Number: 45411 Volume Year: 1918 | Ridings, Katherine Elizabeth (I1300)
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| 219 | Birth: Oct. 20, 1940 Death: Mar. 17, 2013 Thelma Ridings, 72, of Noblesville, passed away on Sunday, March 17, 2013, at home. She was born on October 20, 1940 to Willard and Georgia (Dean) Lewis in St. Charles, Virginia. Thelma worked as a shipping clerk for Industrial Dielectrics INC in Noblesville, IN; and was a member of Fishers Church of Christ. She is survived by husband, Hobert Ridings; daughters, Rita Hurlock and Dawn Ridings; son, Dennis Ridings, 7 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Gary Ridings; brothers, James Lewis, Jesse "Peewee" Lewis, and Kenneth Lewis. Services will be held at 11:00 am on Thursday, March 21, 2013, at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan Street, in Noblesville, with Pastor Lanny Smith officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, March 20, 2013 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. Burial: Crownland Cemetery Noblesville Hamilton County Indiana, USA | Lewis, Thelma (I2248)
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| 220 | Birth: Oct. 7, 1921 Claiborne County Tennessee, USA Death: Aug. 11, 2009 Bell County Kentucky, USA [Edit Dates] MIDDLESBORO — Fannie Mae Ridings, age 87, passed away Tuesday, August 11, 2009, at Pineville Community Hospital due to complications from Parkinson's Disease. Born in Claiborne County, Tenn., on October 7, 1921, she was the daughter of the late John Yoakum and Roxie Hunter Yoakum Drummonds. She was united in marriage to Howard Ridings Sr. of Fonde, on August 30, 1941. She retired from the Middlesboro Independent School System in 1993 after working 27 years in food services. She had been a faithful member of Binghamtown Baptist Church since 1989. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Riding Sr.; one sister Lillie Beeler; five brothers, Cliff Yoakum, Ed Yoakum, Fred Yoakum, Walter Yoakum and Grover Yoakum. Survivors include her children: son, Howard (Jan) Ridings Jr. of Fort Wayne, Ind., and daughters, Janice Ridings and Pat Ridings of Middlesboro; granddaughters, Tammy (Darrell) Henline and Melissa Sue (Chris) Ridings-Baughman, both of Fort Wayne, Ind.; great-granddaughters, Rachel and Abby Henline of Fort Wayne, Ind.; very special family friend, Homer Standifur of Middlesboro; her church family at Binghamtown Baptist Church who she loved dearly, and who has shown her so much love and support and prayers during her illness; and Dr. Thomas Epperson, ARH Home Health, Pineville Community Hospital staff and ARH Staff who took wonderful care of her. Services will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday at Creech Funeral Home with Dr. William Boyd Bingham III, Garry Bingham and the Rev. Mike Welch presiding. Music will be provided by Gary Lewis, Jimmy Jackson, Dickie Siler and Don Henlsey. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Thursday at Creech Funeral Home. | Yoakum, Fannie Mae (I2268)
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| 221 | BIRTH: RIDINGS DELBERT 1917 10 04 MILLER NETTIE 134 66926 | Ridings, Delbert (I1504)
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| 222 | BIRTH: RIDINGS HUBERT 1912 09 30 JONES LILLIAN 116 46362 | Ridings, Hubert (I1269)
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| 223 | Birth: Sep. 8, 1970 Fort Wayne Allen County Indiana, USA Death: Jul. 31, 2011 Allen County Indiana, USA MELISSA "MISSY" RIDINGS, 40, passed away on Sunday, July 31, 2011, at Lutheran Hospital. Born Sept. 8, 1970, in Fort Wayne, she was the daughter of Howard and Jan Ridings, they survive. She dedicated her life to helping others. A nurse for over 20 years, she was compassionate, loving and touched the lives of countless people throughout her lifetime. Loved by all who knew her, she brightened every room she walked into. She was devoted to her two nieces, Rachel and Abby and her great-nephew, Brandon. The bond she shared with her nieces and nephew was one they will cherish forever. She was always there for those she loved and was a true friend to all who knew her. She treasured her dog, Junior, and was always up for a new adventure. She loved to travel and enjoyed life to the fullest. In her spare time, she enjoyed listening to Loretta Lynn's music and was a true fan of the University of Kentucky Wildcats. Her greatest joy was spending time with her nieces and nephew who called her "MeMe." Also surviving are her sister, Tammy (Darrell) Henline; nieces, Rachel (Ricky) Igney and Abby Henline; great-nephew, Brandon Igney; and aunts, Janice and Patsy Ridings, both of Middlesboro, Ky. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Clifford and Verna Smith; and paternal grandparents, Howard and Fannie Ridings. Service is 2 p.m. Thursday at Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home, 6131 St. Joe Road with calling one hour prior. Calling also from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Preferred memorials to Horizon Christian Academy. | Ridings, Melissa (I2569)
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| 224 | Birthdate came off WWI Draft Card gravemarker shows dob as July 13, 1893 | Ridings, James W. (I158)
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| 225 | Birthdate from draft card | Fleenor, Jackson (I400)
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| 226 | Birthdate from TX death records show 1 Mar 1877. 1910 census suggests 1882,. | Coffman, James (I3575)
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| 227 | Birthday from draft card CENSUS: 1910 Lee Co VA 1920 Lee Co VA | Moore, Jody Nephi (I339)
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| 228 | Birthplace has been recorded as either Claiborne Co., Tennessee or Lee Co. Virginia | Ridings, Mary Elizabeth (I1369)
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| 229 | Births where Lucy served as midwife Herley Cinnamon Born October 28, 1908- Female White Born Speedwell, Tenn. Father Henry Cinnamon Born Speedwell, Tenn. Occ. Farmer Mother Ollie Lawson Born Speedwell, Tenn. Mid-Wife Lucy Cinnamon Bill Harrison Born July 14, 1908- Male White Born Speedwell, Tenn. Father Jno. Harrison Born Speedwell, Tenn. Occ. Farmer Mother Mary Jane Toliver Born Speedwell, Tenn. Mid-Wife Lucy Cinnamon Lily Harrison Born July 14, 1908- Female White Born Speedwell, Tenn. Father Jno. Harrison Born Speedwell, Tenn. Occ. Farmer Mother Mary Jane Toliver Born Speedwell, Tenn. Mid-Wife Lucy Cinnamon Silas Haynes Born March 8, 1909- Male White Born Speedwell, Tenn. Father Frank Haynes Born Speedwell, Tenn. Occ. Farmer Mother Mary Miracle Born Speedwell, Tenn. Mid-Wife Lucy Cinnamon THAT IS HER NAME OF RECORD. IT WAS ALSO GIVEN TO ME BY RHODA CINNAMON WILSON, HEC KHER GREAT GRAND DAUGHTER, HER FULL NAME IS SUSAN LUCY RIDDINGS | Ridings, Lucy O (I125)
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| 230 | boarder | Ridings, William Maston (I1288)
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| 231 | boarder at home of John E and Belle Ryder. They Lydia Martha Musser's in-laws. | Hubbard, Ralph Hall (I4684)
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| 232 | Boarder with G.C. Hodges | Ridings, Henry David Crockett (I118)
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| 233 | boarder with William W Wilson | Houston, Sterling C. (I1175)
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| 234 | Bonita “Jean” Grgurich, 83, of Novinger, Missouri, passed away Sunday (April 29, 2012) at her home. The daughter of Henry and Bernice (Suhr) Daubresse, she was born August 24, 1928 in Macon County, Missouri. On May 5, 1950 in Kirksville, Missouri, Jean was united in marriage to Anthony “Tony” Grgurich. Jean is survived by her husband Tony of sixty-one years; two sons and daughters-in-law, Mark and Kathy Grgurich of Novinger, MO, and Larry and Linda Grgurich of Kirksville, MO; one brother, Henry Daubresse and wife Jill of Kansas City, MO; four grandsons, Eric Grgurich and wife, Tara, Clint Grgurich and wife, Alicia all of Novinger, MO, Nick Grgurich and wife, LeAnn of Charleston, S.C. and Neal Grgurich of Camdenton, MO; one granddaughter, Natalie McBride and husband, Jason of Clever, MO; twelve great-grandchildren, Bailey, Breanna, Bryleigh, Holly, Erica, Audrey, Serenity, Noah, Victoria, Isabella, Astoria and Alexanoria; as well as a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents. Jean resided most of her life in Adair County and was a graduate from Kirksville High School. She loved being a wife, mother and grandmother and was content with the simple pleasures of life, the farm and her family. She was a past President of the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary, PTA member and Den mother with Cub Scouts. Jean was also a long time member of St. Rose Catholic Church of Novinger. Public visitation will be held Friday (May 4, 2012) with family receiving friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the chapel of Travis-Noe Funeral Home in Kirksville. Interment will follow the service at Shibley’s Point Cemetery, north of Novinger, Missouri. Pallbearers will be Eric Grgurich, Clint Grgurich, Eugene Grgurich, Nick Grgurich, Neal Grgurich and Frank Grgurich. Honorary bearers will be her nieces and nephews. | Williamson, Bonita Jean (I4113)
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| 235 | Bonnie Brumit Mrs. Bonnie Brumit, 93, Elizabethton, went home to be with her Lord, Saturday, January 11, 2014, in the Ivy Hall Nursing Home. A native of Carter County, she was a daughter of the late Donnelly David and Lucy Glover Williams. Mrs. Brumit formerly worked at Harrison's Shoe Store and as an LPN for Dr. E.T. Pearson and at the Carter County Memorial Hospital. She was the oldest member of West Side Christian Church where she stayed very active as long as her health permitted. She had served as a Sunday School Teacher, a strong supporter of missions, and for several years had many small group studies in her home. Mrs. Brumit enjoyed cooking for her family and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Samuel A. Brumit, June 24, 2005; by a daughter, Barbara Calloway Gentry; a sister, Helen Parris; and two brothers, Bill and Robert Williams. Survivors include a daughter, Dr. Kay Landry and her husband Ron, Austin, Texas; three sons, Sam Brumit and wife Judy, San Marcos, California, and Kenneth Calloway and wife Nancy, Elizabethton; eight grandchildren, Kenny Gentry, Kim Edwards, Karen Sandoval, Clint Mays, David Brumit, Jennifer Recknagel, Jonathan Brumit, and Jeffrey Brumit; 15 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; one niece; three nephews; and one uncle, Albert Williams. A Service to Celebrate the life of Bonnie Brumit will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 15, 2014, in the West Side Christian Church "the church that was very dear to her heart" with Dr. Greg Key officiating. The Eulogy will be given by her son, Sam Brumit. Entombment service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, January 16, 2014, in the Mausoleum of Peace, Happy Valley Memorial Park. Music will be provided by the West Side Church Choir, Sandy White, Organist and Glenda Stair, Pianist. Active Pallbearers will be selected from family and friends. The family would like to express a special "Thank You" to Dr. Jonathan Bremer, whom she loved dearly, Luther McKeehan and the West Side Christian Church family, Judy Deloach and the staff of Ivy Hall Nursing Home and her care givers, Sharon Shouse, Mary Ann Shell, Betty Sammons, Juanita Ellison, and Carolyn Blevins. To those who prefer, memorials may be made in memory of Mrs. Brumit to the Faith Promise Missions, c/o West Side Christian Church, 1307 West G Street, Elizabethton, TN 37643. The family will receive friends from 6 until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the West Side Christian Church. Family and friends are requested to assemble at the funeral home at 10:20 a.m. Thursday, January 16, 2014, to go to the cemetery. Condolences may be e-mailed to mfc@chartertn.net. Memorial Funeral Chapel is in charge. | Williams, Bonnie Elizabeth (I4539)
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| 236 | Bonnie Newman, age 93 of Dayton, went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, February 10, 2021. Bonnie was born in Esserville, Virginia on December 16, 1927 to the late Willard and Mollie Caldona (Hyden) Wells. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clifton Newman and siblings, James, Bruce, Kyle, Bond, Sue, Frank and Carl. She is survived by her daughter, Carol (Steve) Bankhead of Seaman, OH; 2 grandchildren, Gideon Bankhead of Seaman, OH and Deborah (Jesse) Cumberledge of Russellville, OH; 1 great-grandson, Gavin Cumberledge of Russellville, OH; siblings, Judy (Porter) Trent, Neil (Bess) Wells and Jerry (Janice) Wells; numerous nephews, nieces and friends. Bonnie retired from Delco Moraine Division of General Motors after 30 years of service. She was a faithful member of Moraine Heights Baptist Church for more than 50 years. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, February 16, 2021 from 11 am -12 pm at Moraine Heights Baptist Church, 5661 Munger Rd, Dayton, OH 45459. A celebration of life will follow at 12 pm. Bonnie will be laid to rest next to her husband at Miami Valley Memory Gardens, Centerville, OH. | Wells, Bonnie (I3606)
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| 237 | Bonny Blue, VA | Family: Joe Prenk / Edna Evelyn Milano (F1901)
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| 238 | borader with William W Wilson | Houston, William Franklin (I1186)
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| 239 | born Hawkins Co TN | Ridings, Martha E. (I123)
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| 240 | Born in Lee Co VA in 1844. Name spelled Bidings on census. | Ridings, Lucy O (I125)
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| 241 | Born in Anchor Township, one of six children of Earl C. and Josie Stewart Williams, she married Elvin C. Barker on 11 Mar 1939. He died 30 Aug 1975. Also preceeding her death were great-granddaughter Kirsten Arnold; son-in-law James O. Arnold; two sisters, Josephine (Fay) Durflinger and infant sister, Junia Williams; three brothers: John R. "Jack" Williams, Earl S. Williams and Glen B. Williams. Surviving are her daughter, three grandsons, five great-grandchildren and one sister-in-law, Esther Williams. | Williams, Vivian (I4597)
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| 242 | Born in Bellevue, OH that is in at lestt 4 counties | Floyd, Ivol Mae (I6310)
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| 243 | Born in Pocket Twp. | Coffman, Viola (I357)
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| 244 | Born the daughter of George Fleenor and Edith Sutton. She enjoyed the fellowship at Noblesville Christian Life Center and her family and close circle of friends. She had served Riverview Hospital in Environmemtal Services for 40 years. Survivors include daughters , Pamela Sharp of Anchorage, Ak, Penny (Mike) Metsker of Noblesville and Patti (Donald) Whitehead of Noblesville; Grandchildren, Adam Michael Metsker, Hannah Daniella Whitehead of Noblesville; brothers, Olen (Alma) Fleenor, Jim (Jill) Fleenor, Johnny (Angie) Fleenor and a sister-in -law Sue Fleenor; sister-in-law, Sue Fleenor; sisters E Louise Harber, Shirley (Clyde) Harber and A Ovella Gibson. She was preceded in death by her husband, James H Sharp, who she married on Dec 24, 1954; and brother David Fleenor. | Fleenor, Thelma Marie (I6104)
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| 245 | Born to James L Sharp and Ruby Doss. Lived in Hamilton Co. since 1952. He retired in 1990 from Firestone in Noblesville, In. He was a member of the National Rifle Association of America, the United Rubber Workers of America local 138 and was a C.B. radio Enthusiast. He is survied by his wife Marie of Noblesville; three daughters Pamela of Anchorage, Alaska, Penny Metsker of Noblesville, Patti of Noblesville; his mother Rudy of Noblesville; four sisters, Ima Plummer and Junita Carter, anna miles, all of Noblesville, Doris Gibson of North balimore, Ohio; a grandson; and several nieces and Nephews. | Sharp, James Hershel (I3864)
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| 246 | Born to Roi Scarborough & Adalee (Edwards) Wood. She married Robert "Bob" Gene Steinbeck August 13, 1950 Joplin, Jasper, MO. Graveside funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at Oak Hill Cemetery in Butler, MO. Visitation will be prior to services from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. at Mullinax Funeral Home (660-679-0009) in Butler, MO. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Butler Public Library. | Wood, Virginia Jean (I6230)
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| 247 | Born: February 15, 1930 Died: May 30, 2016 James Albert "Jack" Sowder, son of the late James Robert and Lettie Whitis Sowder, was born in Cincinnati, OH on Feb. 15, 1930 and he departed this life at his residence on May 30, 2016 having attained the age of 86 years. He was united in marriage to Mrs. Frances Marie Bates Sowder on March 25, 1950 and have enjoyed more than 66 happy years together as a couple. She survives. Other survivors include; a daughter, Donna Marie Eaton of Somerset, five grandchildren, Deana Marie (and Jason) Skaggs of Russell Springs, Brian (and Crystal) Sowder of Somerset, Sara (and Adam) Gress of Louisville, Wesley Elizabeth Sowder of Louisville, and James Kelly (and Ashley) Sowder of Danville; and four great grandchildren, Jaycie Skaggs, Max J. Sowder, James Ryder, and Gunner Stringer. Other than his parents, he was also preceded in death by a son, Jimmy Sowder, a sister that died in infancy, a son in law, Byron Eaton and two brothers, Kenneth and Leonard Sowder. "Jack" was a member of the Rock Lick Baptist Church and he enjoyed fishing and going to various flea markets. He was a very colorful person who loved life and his friends and family. He will be greatly missed by all of his friends and relatives who mourn his passing. Funeral services will be held at 4:00 p.m. Friday, June 3, 2016 at the Chapel of the Pulaski Funeral Home with Bro. David Evans and Bro. Jerry Harper officiating. Burial will follow in the Rock Lick Cemetery. | Sowder, James Albert (I5479)
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| 248 | Boston - Kenneth E. Allen, 94, went to Heaven on December 7, surrounded by his loving family. Kenneth was born January 5, 1926, the second of five children to Joseph B. and Pheba O. Allen in Loyall, KY. After High School he was drafted in to the Army. He served for two years overseas during WWII. Upon his return home he opened a cabinet shop making beautiful furniture. He met the love of his life when she walked by the shop going home from school. They married on Christmas Day in 1947 and stayed married 69 years. They lived in Louisville approximately 26 years after living in North Carolina a few years. They then moved to Boston, KY for the next 37 years. Kenneth was a hard working home builder for many years. He loved fishing and had great stories about the "big ones" he caught. He also loved his family dearly and loved God and his church, College Heights UMC. Kenneth was preceded in death by his wife, Jewell; his grandson, Ethan; his step-grandson, Dustin; his parents, one sister and three brothers. He is survived by his daughter, Teresa (Tom) Storck; two sons, Steve (Ava) Allen and Perry (Tresa) Allen; eight grandchildren, Clint, Heather, Kelli, Ian, Evan, Erin, Hunter, and Raquel; and eight great grandchildren. A special thanks to the Radcliff Veterans Center staff for their excellent care and love the past 3 1/2 years. The funeral is at 12 p.m. Monday at Brown Funeral Home with Dean Whitaker officiating. Due to current state mandates the funeral will be for immediate family only and live streamed through the funeral home Facebook page. Burial will follow in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central in Radcliff. Condolences may be expressed online at www.brownfuneral.com. Published in Courier-Journal from Dec. 8 to Dec. 13, 2020. | Allen, James Litton (I3457)
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| 249 | Boston - Kenneth E. Allen, 94, went to Heaven on December 7, surrounded by his loving family. Kenneth was born January 5, 1926, the second of five children to Joseph B. and Pheba O. Allen in Loyall, KY. After High School he was drafted in to the Army. He served for two years overseas during WWII. Upon his return home he opened a cabinet shop making beautiful furniture. He met the love of his life when she walked by the shop going home from school. They married on Christmas Day in 1947 and stayed married 69 years. They lived in Louisville approximately 26 years after living in North Carolina a few years. They then moved to Boston, KY for the next 37 years. Kenneth was a hard working home builder for many years. He loved fishing and had great stories about the "big ones" he caught. He also loved his family dearly and loved God and his church, College Heights UMC. Kenneth was preceded in death by his wife, Jewell; his grandson, Ethan; his step-grandson, Dustin; his parents, one sister and three brothers. He is survived by his daughter, Teresa (Tom) Storck; two sons, Steve (Ava) Allen and Perry (Tresa) Allen; eight grandchildren, Clint, Heather, Kelli, Ian, Evan, Erin, Hunter, and Raquel; and eight great grandchildren. The funeral is at 12 p.m. Monday with Dean Whitaker officiating. Due to current state mandates the funeral will be for immediate family only. Burial will follow in Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central in Radcliff. | Allen, Kenneth Eugene (I4488)
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| 250 | Bradley Ridings ST. CHARLES, Va. Bradley Wayne Ridings, 19, died Tuesday (March 16, 1999) at his home. He was a lifelong resident of Lee County, Va., and attended Lee High School. He was preceded in death by his maternal great-grandparents, Olin and Lillian Parsons; his paternal great-grandparents, Elmer and Fressia Moore; his maternal grandfather, Gayle Parsons; his paternal grandfather, Harold Ridings; and an uncle, Jeff Parsons. Surviving are his mother, Elaine Richmond, Jonesville, Va.; his father, Danny Wayne Ridings, St. Charles, Va., a sister, Conner Richmond, Jonesville, Va.; his maternal grandmother, Joyce Parsons, Woodway, Va.; his paternal grandmother, Azalene Ridings, St. Charles, Va.; a special aunt and uncle, Freesia and Timothy Blevins, St. Charles, Va.; several nephews, nieces, aunts and uncles. Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Sturgill Funeral Home, Pennington Gap, Va. Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel with Dr. Jack Carver officiating. Committal services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Lee Memorial Gardens, Woodway, Va. Family and pallbearers are asked to meet at the funeral home at 10:30 a.m. Friday to go in procession to the cemetery. | Ridings, Bradley Wayne (I36)
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| 251 | BRENDA KAY RIDINGS Brenda Kay Ridings, age 54, of Harrogate, was born June 30, 1947 and passed away June 6, 2002 at Fort Sanders Regional Hospital. . She was a member of Victory Worship Center. She . was preceded in death by. her parents: Clarence and Elsie Ridings. Survivors include her fiancée; Glenn Moore of Tazewell; friend, Dorothy Baldwin; aunts: Mable Billingsley both of Harrogate and Beulah Davis of Ohio; cousins: Pauletta Allen of Milan, Mi. and Sheryl Bush of Michigan. Graveside services were : held Friday, June 7 at Harrogate Cemetery with pastor Gary Miracle officiating. Pallbearers: James Leach, Ed Baldwin, Bob Massengill and Steve Moore. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Victory Worship , Center. Coffey Funeral Home in charge. | Ridings, Brenda K (I3425)
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| 252 | Brenda Lynn Ridings April 17, 1957 - May 11, 2021 Brenda Lynn (Reams) Ridings, age 64, of London, Kentucky, passed away at St. Joseph Hospital on Tuesday, May 11, 2021. She was the third child of Roscoe Burton Reams and Pearl Joyce Reams. She was the wife of James A. "Jim" Ridings. Brenda and Jim had been married to each other for almost thirty-six years. Her loving husband, Jim, survives her. Brenda is survived by her children, James Milby "Jay" (Kelly) Ridings, Jennifer Lynn Chandler, and Leigh Elizabeth Ridings (husband Blake Martin), and by two wonderful grandsons, James Maddox Ridings and Logan Ridings Martin. She is also survived by her father, Roscoe Burton Reams, and by three sisters, Vivian (Tony) Henson, Sandra (Mitch) Goodin, and Carolyn (Hoss-deceased) Ward. Brenda was preceded in death by her mother, Pearl Joyce Reams, and her brother, Randall Sherman Reams. Some of Brenda's greatest pleasures were her flowers and vegetable gardens which she planted around her house every Spring. Her family and friends loved to come to Brenda's home to admire the vast amount of colorful and beautiful flowers she raised and to commune on the back patio among the flowers for cook-outs. Brenda was a long-time member of First Christian Church in London Kentucky, and she served on the Board as a Deacon. She worked as a legal administrative assistant for her husband, Jim. She was known among her church family and work family and others for her excellent cooking, and always took pride in preparing food with meticulous detail – her world's best cheesecake being a prime example. For decades, Brenda would make a birthday dessert for each of her co-workers on their birthdays. Friends and family frequently contacted her with a specific dessert request for all kinds of occasions each year. Brenda also loved travelling – often locally. She enjoyed exploring Laurel County and other Eastern Kentucky counties. She would visit the Smoky Mountains every chance she could, and she had standby favorite locations she wanted to see on each trip. Another of her joys was frequently travelling to South Carolina to gather with her immediate family to reconnect, and when she could persuade us, to play games late into the night. Brenda's primary focus in life was her family, and she was undoubtedly the best mother and "Gam Gam" that anyone could ever hope for. She devoted herself unselfishly and with the greatest of energy to raising her three children and taking care of her husband. She eagerly looked forward to every minute she could spend with her children and with her grandsons, Maddox and Logan. Brenda truly saw the best in everyone and made a positive impact on every person she met; her contagious smile will be remembered by so many. | Reams, Brenda Lynn (I4287)
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| 253 | brother Emil Urfer is household | Urfer, Emma (I1462)
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| 254 | Bruce “David” Ridings Bruce “David” Ridings, 48, of Oak Harbor, Washington, died Wednesday, April 9, 2008 at Island Hospital in Anacortes. He was born on March 29, 1960 in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Clyde and Betty (Byrd) Ridings. David was employed as an appliance technician and computer repairman before his retirement. David loved to ride motorcycles and enjoyed playing bingo, camping, and traveling. He was a loving son and brother and will be missed greatly. David was preceded in death by his father, Clyde. He is survived by his partner, Duayne Stanford; mother, Betty Ridings; brothers, Steve Ridings, Mike Ridings, and James Ridings; and sister, Kimberly Manning. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at Maple Leaf Cemetery in Oak Harbor, Washington. Memorials may be made to the Northwest Aids Foundation, 127 Broadway East, Seattle, WA 98102. Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory, Inc., Anacortes, WA. To share memories of David, please sign the online guest register at www.evanschapel.com. | Ridings, Bruce David (I1179)
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| 255 | Bruce Ridings, age 78, of Spring City, Tennessee passed away Sunday, June 16, 2013 at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born November 8, 1934 in Pennington Gap, Virginia. Bruce loved car racing and enjoyed watching Nascar. He also had a love for horses. Bruce was a United States Army veteran who served his country proudly. He was a retired truck driver, last working for IML Trucking and AB Freight. He was also a member of the Teamsters Union Local Chapter 957. Preceded in death by his parents, Julius and Haley Pennington Ridings; brother, Billy Joe Ridings. SURVIVORS Children Rex Ridings & wife, Cindy of Pennington Gap, VA. Cindy Ridings Brewer & husband, Wayne of Pennington Gap, VA. Debbie Ridings Kennard & husband, Scott of Clarksville, OH. Eileen Ridings Pearl & husband, Pat of Hubert Heights, OH. 5 Grandchildren and 8 Great-grandchildren Special Lifetime Partner & Caregiver Frances Russell of Spring City, TN. Sisters Sandra Kay Ridings Robbins of Kingsport, TN. Bruce will travel back home to Virginia for his graveside service which will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 19, 2013, at the Lee Memorial Gardens in Pennington Gap, Virginia with Rev. Edward Woodard officiating. Full military honors will be conducted at the graveside by the National Guard and the VFW Honor Guard of Lee and Wise Virginia. The family will receive friends 10:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. , at the Province Funeral Home in Pennington Gap, Virginia, prior to the graveside service, Online register book can be signed at www.FrakerFuneralHome.net Franker Funeral Home of Kingston is in charge of arrangements. | Ridings, Bruce (I496)
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| 256 | Brushy Mountain State Prison | Ridings, Clayton (I70)
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| 257 | Burial site based on death certificate | Ryden, Myrtle Virginia (I3023)
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| 258 | burial site based on death certificate | Newman, Henry Lee (I1177)
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| 259 | burial site based on death certificate | Newman, Millie (I3608)
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| 260 | burial site based on death certificate | Napier, George Lee (I5282)
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| 261 | Burial under "Jefferson Musser" | Musser, John Jefferson (I1276)
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| 262 | Burial: Tombstone Inscription: Malcolm C. Coffman, PVT Co M 307 Inf. 77 Division World War I Author: Gerri Holder DeGroff Date: 24 Feb 2001 6:06 PM GMT Looking for info on Malcom C Coffman b/04/11/1892 - d/02/03/1953. He married my great grandmother Lilly Wilder Roberts and had two sons both were killed in WWII. They lived in Lee Co Va. Thank you for any info. (Note: Gerri Holder DeGroff is probably descended from the Roberts' line not Coffman) Died of throat cancer | Coffman, Malcolm Cleveland (I355)
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| 263 | Buried on his second birthday | Meadows, Dallas Luvosco (I1721)
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| 264 | But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 Carol Jean Hines, 63, of Jonesville, VA, went to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, peacefully on Sunday morning, August 30, 2015 at Holston Valley Medical Center after a very long and courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Carol was saved and baptized at the age of 13. She was a member of Faith Baptist Church in Jonesville where she attended faithfully until her health no longer permitted her to go. Carol was a graduate of Jonesville High School class of 1969, Lincoln Memorial University class of 1973 and obtained her master’s degree in elementary education from Union College in 1982. Miss Hines retired from the Lee County Public School System after 33 years of service. She served as a first grade teacher at Jonesville and Flatwoods Elementary Schools. She loved her job dearly and always thought that all children should have a “good start” to their education. Carol was a very loving person having dedicated her whole life to teaching and serving as a caregiver to her parents who preceded her in death. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jean Mae Hines and Charles Richard Hines, her maternal and paternal grandparents, several aunts, uncles and cousins. Carol is survived by her sister and caregiver, Wanda Hines; brother, Darrell Hines (Jeanie); sister, Judy Earley (Ron), all of Jonesville; nephews, Ryan Hines of Roanoke, VA, Mason Hines (Chelsey) of Jonesville and Brennan Earley of Jackson, TN; a very special great-niece, Braelyn, and four special great-nephews, Clayton, Conner, Camron and Collin, all of Jonesville; special cousin, Fern Guenther of New Paris, OH; special friend for many years, Nina Moore of Jonesville; a loving and caring church family, other family members and friends. The family will receive friends from 12 until 2:00 p.m. Thursday, September 3, at Faith Baptist Church in Jonesville. The funeral service will follow at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Mickey Gibson and Bro. Daris Horne officiating. Entombment will follow at Lee Memorial Gardens in Woodway. Pallbearers will be family and friends. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to Dr. Patrick Molony and staff and Dr. Paul Kramer and staff for the excellent care shown to Carol during her sickness. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 2151, Memphis, TN 38101-2151 or to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. | Hines, Carol Jean (I5335)
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| 265 | By 1903 John Greever and Sarah were living in Pierce Co., Washington. Addendum to Early Settlers of Old Mount Airy-page 27. | Family: John Greever / Sarah N.B. Musser (F418)
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| 266 | By birthdates of children this may be Oscar's second marriage | Family: Oscar Benjamin Steffey / Sarah E Wampler (F1493)
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| 267 | Cam Newman Jr. April 10, 1922 - February 14, 2015 Cam Newman Jr., 93, of Jonesville, VA, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, February 14, 2015 at Lee Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was born April 10, 1922 in Jonesville to the late Cam and Emma Jesse Newman. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Allie Byrd Edwards Newman; four sisters, Mollie Sewell, Nancy Byrd Warner, Ruby Ely and Bonnie Hopkins; and three brothers, Chris, Oatie and Barlow Newman Sr. Cam was a 1942 graduate of Jonesville High School and was a lifetime farmer. He was a member of Jonesville Methodist Church but attended Thompson Settlement Baptist Church. He was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He is survived by two daughters, Peggy Wilder and husband Wade, of Jonesville, and Emma Hensley and husband Roger, also of Jonesville; son, Richard Newman and wife Martha, of Kingsport, TN; grandchildren, Tammy Wright and husband John, Anthony Wilder and wife Vickie, Richard Scott Newman and wife Lisa, Barry Wilder and Eric Hensley; great-grandchildren, Justin, Aaron, Jordan, Austin, Peyton, Colton and Carrie; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 12 until 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 18, 2015 at Robinette Funeral Home in Jonesville with the funeral service beginning at 1:00 p.m. with Revs. John and Justin Wright officiating. Burial will follow in the Newman Cemetery. | Newman, Charles Campbell Jr. (I2669)
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| 268 | Campbell Hale. age=80y. b=1885Aug10 Laurel Co KY. d=1966Jul07 Blackwater [Laurel Co] KY. par=Richard and Betty Box Hale. sp=Cynthia Hampton deceased. ch=Wren sp Taylor, Margie Cotha Hale sp Rosser Beula sp Perry, Betty sp Smith, Lorna Pearl sp Asher Sam, Hobert, Charlie and Richard Hale. sibs=Margaret sp Jarvis Eliza sp Duncan. bur=Pilgrims Rest Cem Blackwater [Laurel Co] KY. | Hale, Campbell (I5625)
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| 269 | CAPTOLA SLONE 28 Sep 1904 Jan 1986 40977 (Pineville, Bell, KY) 403-22-9366 Kentucky CENSUS: 1920 Laurel Co. KY living with grandmother | Ward, Captola (I1266)
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| 270 | Carl W. Newman, age 99 3/4, of Gate City, VA went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 27, 2019, at his residence following a period of declining health. Carl was born in Roda, Virginia on November 18, 1919, a son of the late ElKanah “EK” and Mattie Mae Kegley Newman. His family moved to Exeter, Virginia where he grew up. He graduated from Appalachia High School in 1937. He was a talented baseball player who was known as “Lefty” and received several offers to play professional ball. He then attended Berea College in Berea, Kentucky where he graduated in 1943 with honors, majoring in math and physics. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and attended Officers Training School at Columbia University, New York. He was headed to the Pacific on a destroyer named the “Colahan” where he was the Gunnery Officer. At the end of the war, he was present at the signing of the Peace Treaty. His ship escorted the Japanese ships into Tokyo Bay. After the war, he attended University of Virginia Law School in Charlottesville and graduated in 1949. Carl practiced law for over 30 years. He was a membe of Gate City United Methodist Church where he taught Sunday school for over 40 years. Carl was a former member of the VA State Bar Association and Scott County Bar Association. Carl was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 70 years, Blanche Calton Newman; loving son, Woody Calton Newman, and all of his sisters and brothers. He is survived by his loving daughter and son- in- law, Suzanne and Terry Goins; special niece, Opal Brown; several nieces and nephews; special sister-in-law, Jenny Barton. Graveside Services will be 12:00 noon Saturday, August 31, 2019, at Holston View Cemetery with Rev. Gordon McBride and Rev. Tony Nunley officiating. Military honors will be provided by American Legion Hammond Post 3/265 and Virginia National Guard. For those wishing to attend, please meet at the cemetery at 11:50 AM. A Celebration of Life service is planned at a future date. The family would like to extend special thanks to his caregivers, Melissa Hicks, Brooke Osbourne, Charlotte Osbourne, Jedus Lawson, Sue Carter and Casey Goode. Memorial contributions may be made to Berea College, c/o BrentRiley, CPO 2216, Berea, KY 40404 or Gate City United Methodist Church, 103 Walnut St., Gate City, VA 24251. COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME is honored to serve the family of Carl W. Newman. | Newman, Carl W (I3001)
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| 271 | Carol Ann Miller, age 79, of Grand Rapids, went home to her heavenly Father on Friday, March 14, 2025, after a long battle with COPD. She was born to Kenneth and Natalie Schmidt in Grand Rapids. She was a loving homemaker and enjoyed cooking, crafting, sewing, flowers, and birds. Most of all, she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter-in-law, Brenda; parents; siblings, Kenneth Schmidt, Barb Schmidt. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 21, 2025 at Christ Lutheran Church, 2350 44th St. SW, Wyoming, with Rev. Rob Schmidt officiating. Burial will be held at Holy Corners Cemetery. | Schmidt, Carol Ann (I6395)
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| 272 | CAROL WEBB, 72, of Fort Wayne, died peacefully on Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Born June 13, 1943, in Bell County, Ky., she was a daughter of Damon and Kathleen Layne. She is survived by daughter, Michelle (Les) Fowler; son, Ron Webb; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and 12 siblings. She was preceded in death by her husband, Merion Webb. Funeral service is 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, 2015, at C.M. Sloan & Sons Funeral Home, 1327 N. Wells St., with calling one hour prior. Calling also from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 31, 2015, at the funeral home. Burial at Greenlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. | Layne, Carol (I6168)
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| 273 | Carolyn Gibson, 70, of Noblesville, passed away on Thursday, December 5, 2013 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born on April 3, 1943 to Richard and Nell (Stapleton) Ridings in St. Charles, Virginia. Carolyn worked for Fred's Frozen Foods, and had also been a hairdresser with Style & File. She was a member of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Noblesville, where she was very active. She loved and enjoyed her family and grandchildren. She is survived by daughter, Kim (Darrin) Gibson Hays; sons, Keith (Sandi) Gibson, Kent (Tonya) Gibson and Kyle (Wendy) Gibson; grandchildren, Nick Gibson, Alexandria Hays, Shelbi Gibson, Caitlyn Hays and Harley Collins; and sisters, Patti Miles and Wanda Lockhart and special little boy Torren Marcum. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Gibson who passed away in April 2013. Randall & Roberts Funeral Homes | Ridings, Carolyn Sue (I500)
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| 274 | Carolyn Joyce Moore Hensley, 82, of Mount Carmel, TN passed away Tuesday, June 14, 2022. She was a member of Mount Carmel United Methodist Church. Those left to cherish Carolyn’s memory are her daughter, Debra Palmer and husband, Steve; son, Russell Rigsby and wife, Karen; grandchildren, Sydney Carter and Stephanie Palmer; great-grandson, Greyson Carter. Honoring Carolyn’s wishes, she will be cremated and a Memorial Service will be held at a later date. To share memories and condolences with the family please visit www.oakhillfh.com The care of Carolyn Joyce Moore Hensley and her family has been entrusted to the staff of Oak Hill Funeral & Cremation Services. | Moore, Carolyn Joyce (I2721)
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| 275 | CARROLLTON - Disabled since October of 1962 when she was seriously burned in an explosion at her home, Lena Ridings. 8O. died Monday at noon at her home in Berdan. Born in Greene County. May 21. 1884. she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ridings. Surviving are a sister. Mrs. Dorothy Wade, Berdan, and brother. W. A.. Ridings Sr White Hall. A brother, Manford, died in December of 1962 Funeral rites will be conduct. ed. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Simpson Funeral Home. Burial will be in White Hall Cemetery. Visiting hours at the funeral home will be after 2 p.m. today. | Ridings, Lana (I4904)
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| 276 | Cause of death was listed as suicide Name: Harold Ryden Brumit Event Type: Death Event Date: 09 Apr 1941 Event Place: Johnson City, Washington, Tenn. Gender: Male Marital Status: Divorced Race: White Age: 33 Birth Year (Estimated): Birth Date: 14 Aug 1907 Birthplace: Carter Co., Tenn. Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Robert Brumit Father's Birthplace: Carter Co., Tenn. Mother's Name: Mamie Ryden Mother's Birthplace: Carter Co., Tenn. Occupation: Address: Residence Place: Elizabethton, Carter, Tenn. Cemetery: Morning View Burial Place: Bluff City Burial Date: 10 Apr 1941 Informant's Name: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 004184465 Image Number: 02547 GS Film number: 1876900 Reference ID: 14787 | Brumit, Harold Ryden (I3095)
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| 277 | Cawood Funeral Home record Name: Nannie Katherine Marsee Bryant Birth: June 28 1873 Place: Bell Co KY Death: Jan.4 1961 Place: Bell Co KY Burial: 1-6-1961 Place: Hensley Cemetery,Middlesboro,Bell Co KY Widowed Husband: Henry Bryant Father: John Marsee Mother: Polly Jane Berkly Informant: Mrs Cora Yeary second page info sons: Harvey Bryant Roscoe Bryant Glen Bryant Daughters: Mrs A.L. Shackford Mrs Cora Yeary bro: Jack Marsee Luther Marsee sisters: Mrs Cordie Allen Middlesboro Daily News obit 5 Jan. 1961 Name: Mrs Fannie Katherine Marsee Bryant Birth: blank Age: 82 Death: Jan.4 1961 Place: Middlesboro,KY Burial: Jan.6 1961 Place: Hensley Cemetery,Middlesboro,Bell Co KY Parents: John & Polly Jane Berkley Marsee Husband: Henry Bryant Dau: Mrs A.L. Shackleford Mrs Cora Yeary Sons: Harvey,Roscoe & Glen Bryant Sis:Mrs Cordie Allen Bro: Jack & Luther Marsee | Marsee, Nancy Catherine (I1433)
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| 278 | Census shows Benjamin as being crippled. | Ridings, Benjamin Cauk (I727)
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| 279 | Census shows wife being a widow | Hyrne, John Thomas (I1630)
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| 280 | CENSUS: 1870 1900 | Newman, Harvey Jefferson (I966)
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| 281 | CENSUS: 1870 1900 shows birthplace as KY | Newman, James Alexander (I910)
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| 282 | CENSUS: 1870 1910 | Newman, James J (I873)
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| 283 | CENSUS: 1870 | Newman, Amanda J (I877)
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| 284 | CENSUS: 1870 | Newman, John Zion (I907)
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| 285 | CENSUS: 1870 | Pennington, Martha Jane (I977)
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| 286 | CENSUS: 1880 Smyth Co VA | Gould, Bertha (I1401)
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| 287 | CENSUS: 1880 Smyth Co VA | Gould, Elizabeth Keith (I1402)
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| 288 | CENSUS: 1900 1910 Lee Co VA | Newman, George Patton (I970)
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| 289 | CENSUS: 1900 1910 Lee Co VA | Newman, Henry Jefferson (I975)
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| 290 | CENSUS: 1900 | Newman, Hattie Lee (I911)
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| 291 | CENSUS: 1900 | Newman, James Elbert (I971)
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| 292 | CENSUS: 1900 | Newman, Henry Lee (I1177)
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| 293 | CENSUS: 1900 | Newman, Ettie E. (I1294)
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| 294 | CENSUS: 1900 Laurel Co KY Widow, living with brother Abraham Williams 1920 Laurel Co, KY | Williams, Patience (I287)
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| 295 | CENSUS: 1900 Laurel Co KY Living with brother Abraham Williams 1930 Laurel Co, KY Living with Nancy William Hale | Williams, Frances Malinda (I282)
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| 296 | CENSUS: 1900 Laurel Co KY Living with brother Abraham Williams | Williams, Elizabeth (I281)
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| 297 | CENSUS: 1900 Laurel Co KY Living with brother Abraham Williams | Williams, John Henry (I285)
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| 298 | CENSUS: 1900 Lee Co VA | Bowman, Rose Ester (I1219)
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| 299 | CENSUS: 1900 Lee Co VA | Bowman, Elias (I1238)
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| 300 | CENSUS: 1910 | Woodward, Hayes Jackson (I884)
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