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251 | CENSUS: 1930 Bell Co KY !Name: Jack C Kelly Date of Birth: 28 Sep 1948 County: Jefferson Mother's Name: Billie Ridings State: Kentucky Volume Number: 97 Certificate Number: 48335 Volume Year: 1948 | Ridings, Billie Ruth (I542)
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252 | CENSUS: 1930 Bell Co KY | Gilbert, Thelma (I1189)
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253 | CENSUS: 1930 Bell Co KY | Onkst, Roy (I1237)
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254 | CENSUS: 1930 Buchanan Co IA | Davis, Maxine (I1487)
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255 | CENSUS: 1930 Claiborne Co TN | Harrison, Naomi S (I1525)
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256 | CENSUS: 1930 Claiborne Co TN | Harrison, Hazel Deloris (I1524)
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257 | CENSUS: 1930 Knox Co TN | Ridings, Jaunita Brenda (I578)
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258 | cert 25-12422 | Ridings, Edward Theodore (I1508)
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259 | cert 6-2693 | Ridings, John I (I1954)
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260 | cert 110-54875 | Ridings, Betty Jean (I1453)
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261 | cert 156-77686 | Ridings, James Edward (I1448)
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262 | cert 19-9336 | Ridings, Joyce Dean (I1450)
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263 | Cert 21-10471 | Ridings, Edna (I1765)
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264 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ridings, James Arnold (I1509)
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265 | cert 40-19819 | Ridings, Ella Mae (I1385)
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266 | cert 44-21695 | Ridings, William Duke (I729)
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267 | Cert 45-22363 | Ridings, Mabel Lillian (I1281)
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268 | cert 52-25752 | Ridings, Wilemma (I1788)
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269 | Cert 63-31336 | Ridings, Jewel Marie (I1234)
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270 | Cert 69-34359 | Ridings, Howard John (I1431)
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271 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ridings, Pamela Annette (I1241)
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272 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ridings, Helen Louise (I1451)
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273 | cert 81-40281 | Ridings, Robert T (I1847)
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274 | cert 85-42355 | Ridings, Peggy Jo (I1454)
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275 | cert 99-49230 | Ridings, Barbara Ann (I1452)
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276 | Cert: 66-32654 | Ridings, Billie Ruth (I542)
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277 | Cert. 18-6997 | Ridings, Catherine (I1804)
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278 | Chance, Karen Parks –age 63, of Knoxville, passed away on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at Tennova, St. Mary’s. She was a member of Central Baptist Church of Fountain City. She retired from Sears and was an Avon representative for many years. Preceded in death by parents, Gus and Genie Parks. Survivors include husband, Charles Chance; daughter and son-in-law, Susan Chance Mintz and husband Jeremy; son and daughter-in-law, Allen and Patti Chance; grandchildren, Thomas Mintz, Austin Norton, Enrique Chance; sister-in-law, Nancy Brown. The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 PM on Sunday at Lynnhurst-Greenwood Chapel of Berry Funeral Home, 2300 W. Adair Drive. A graveside service will be held 11:00 AM Monday, April 16, 2012 at Lynnhurst Cemetery, Rev. Jeff Cockerham officiating. | Parks, Karen (I5023)
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279 | Charles Barker died at Mennonite Hospital in Bloomington after a long illness. He was 75 years old. He was a retired farmer. He was a member of the Cooksville Methodist Church, the Cooksville Town Board, and for many years a director of the Fletcher Grain Company. He was the son of Jesse Barker and Martha (Thompson) Barker. He was born near Holder. His family moved to a farm near Cooksville when he was a child. He married Mollie (Williams) Barker of Somerset, Kentucky on October 5, 1904. He was survived by his wife, Mollie (Williams) Barker; his sons, Jesse Barker of Cooksville, Carl Barker of Cooksville, and Elvin Barker of Gibson City; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse Barker and Martha (Thompson) Barker; three sisters; and five brothers. Funeral services were held at Beck Memorial Home in Bloomington. | Barker, Charles (I3054)
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280 | Charles Cam Newman, 60, of Jonesville, died Sunday, March 20 after a brief illness. Mr. Newman was a lifelong resident of Lee County. He was a member of the Hurricane Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Maude Newman: four sons, Chris, Odie, Barlow and Cam Newman, Jr. all of Jonesville; four daughters, Ms. Mollie Sewell, Mrs. Nancy Byrd Warner, Mrs. Ruby Ely and Mrs. Bonnie Hopkins, all of Jonesville; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Coffman, St. Charles, 29 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at Hurricane Methodist Church, with the Revs. Archie Kelly and Ray Staffor officiating. Burial followed in the family cemetery near the church. Davidson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements note age is incorrect. | Newman, Charles Campbell (I943)
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281 | Charles D. Ridings, 52, Jonesville, Va. JONESVILLE, Va. - Charles D. Ridings, of the Sandy Ridge community of Jonesville, Va., was born in the Pucketts Creek community of Pennington Gap, Va., on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1952 and passed away on Friday (Jan. 7, 2005) at the Lee Regional Medical Center in Pennington Gap at the age of 52 years. A lifelong resident of Lee County, he was a retired coal miner and member of the UMWA. Charles was a member of the Beech Grove Baptist Church of Jonesville. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Daniel (Snook) and Bernice Parsons Ridings; one brother, Dickie Ridings; and mother-in-law, Beulah Harris. Charles is survived by his wife, Mary Harris Ridings of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Nicole Davis and husband, Paul of Jonesville; one granddaughter, Mackenzie Davis; four brothers, Bill Ridings, Eddie Ridings and Rick Ridings, all of Jonesville, and Wayne Ridings of St. Charles, Va.; three sisters, Barbara Tester and Hazel Tester, both of Dayton, Ohio, and Patsy Brooks of Jonesville; sister-in-law, Margaret Harris of the home; and numerous nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and many friends. Services will be held at 7 p.m. today from the sanctuary of Province Funeral Home in Pennington Gap with Paul Davis, Jr. and Bo Cope officiating. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Bowling Cemetery in Jonesville. Family and friends are asked to meet at the funeral home at 10 a.m. to go to the cemetery. | Ridings, Charles Daniel (I658)
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282 | Charles Edward RIDINGS Charles was born prior to the Great Depression, the second son and youngest child in the family of boys.Dad was born into a humble family. Charles attended the All Male High School in Louisville, Ky, prior to attending Bowling Green University. Charles's brother Craig was several years older. Both sons had wavy hair, thick, like their dad Charlie. Charles liked music, participating in choirs, choir director, soloist, pianist, and organist. He and Mom both instilled a great love for music, and encouraged the four children to take music lessons, and learn how to play instruments, and participate in choirs. Charles served as a lay pastor in the Methodist church for decades, filling in for Pastors when they had a family emergency, so he subbed for them as needed. Charles and Laura both active in the Methodist church, form many years, He would be the organist/choir director at local churches, ( a second source of income). Religion was very important to Charles and Laura, as it had been in their own families growing up, it was never optional, but required and instilled in their children from day one. Charles served in the Army for years, serving in Greenland, London, England (during the bombing) and also in the Korean war. He wasn't one to talk about those years, especially the wars. After World War II, Charles moved to Florida for college, it was there he met and married Laura (after a three month whirlwind courtship and engagement.) When Charles left the military active duty, he continued in the reserves until he served a total of 20 years. When Dad retired from active military duty, our family moved to Illinois, where he went to work for Barber Coleman Co. | Ridings, Charles Edward (I1438)
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283 | Charles H. Chance, age 73, passed away Sunday, March 1, 2020. Charlie began his career with TVA over 40 years ago as a home inspector in the 1970’s. He returned to college in the early 1980’s to gain knowledge in the increasing world of computers and technology and then was promoted to computer programmer. He loved his job and retired from TVA as a network administrator. Charlie grew up on the lakes of Tennessee helping his fathers’ work as a zoologist. He was an avid outdoorsman before his health became an issue. Among many outdoor activities, boating, and camping ranked as his favorite while enjoying nature. Preceded in death by parents, Jack and Edna Chance; wife, Karen Parks Chance. Survived by son, Allen Chance and wife Patti; daughter, Susan Chance Mintz and husband Jeremy; grandchildren, Charles Enrique Chance, Alejandro James Chance, Paulo Santiago Chance, Thomas Jackson Mintz, Elijah Charles Mintz, Austin Dennis Norton; sister, Nancy Chance Mitchell and husband Kelvin; nephew, Nathan Brown. The family will receive friends Wednesday 5 – 7 pm at Berry Lynnhurst Funeral Home, 2300 Adair Drive, Knoxville, TN 37918. The graveside service will be Thursday at 11 am at Lynnhurst Cemetery. Pastor Marcus Bates will officiate. | Chance, Charles Hale (I26)
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284 | CHARLES R YOUNG 20 Nov 1918 15 Aug 1993 52349 (Vinton, Benton, IA) 478-14-6569 Iowa | Young, Charles Richard (I1490)
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285 | Charles William Bates age 87 , Bristol, Tennessee died Saturday February 14, 2004 at NHC Johnson City. He was born on August 16, 1916 in Sullivan County, Tennessee . He was the son of the late William Thomas and Adelia Earl Ryden Bates. He was retired employee from United Telephone Company and a member of Volunteer Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by wife Vivian Brewer Bates. Survivors include: 2 stepdaughters: Mrs. June Pinkston and husband Joe, Nederland , Texas , Mrs. Doris Daniels and husband David, Johnson City, Tennessee 1 Step Son: Robert Estepp, Nashville, Tennessee 1 Sister: Mrs. Mary Frances Morrell and husband Howard Sandy 11 Step Grandchildren 12 Step Great Grandchildren Several step Great Great Grandchildren Several Nieces and Nephews Funeral service will be conducted Tuesday February 17, 2004 at 11 am at the Glenwood Mausoleum Chapel with Dr. Kenneth Jordan officiating. | Bates, Charles W (I3837)
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286 | Cindy Lou Ridings age 63 of St. Charles, VA was born January 22, 1960 in Grand Rapids, MI and passed away February 5, 2023 at Lee County Community Hospital in Pennington Gap, VA. She was preceded in death by her husband Rex Herschel Ridings, parents Willis and Marjurie Kidd. Cindy is survived by daughters Samantha Ridings, Gracie Ridings, step-sons Aaron Ridings and Thomas Olson, one brother Mark Kidd and several extended family members of the Ridings and Kidd families. At the request of the family Cindy Lou Ridings will be cremated. Memorials and condolences can be sent to the family by visiting www.provincefuneralhome.com We are located at 42098 East Morgan Ave. Pennington Gap, VA 24277. Phone 276-546-2456 Province Funeral Homes are honored to be serving the family of Cindy Lou Ridings. | Kidd, Cindy (I3251)
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287 | Clarence Kegley age 92 of Russellville, Ohio passed away Saturday September 16, 2017 at the Ohio Veterans Home in Georgetown, OH with his family by his side. He was born July 23, 1925 in Lewis County, KY the son of the late George Henry and Anna (Elliott) Kegley. Mr. Kegley was a farmer, township trustee, and entrepreneur (founder of the Brown County Speedway and the Midway Restaurant). He was a charter member of the Georgetown Baptist Church where he served as Deacon, trustee and treasurer. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends at the cabin he built in “Kegley Holler” and always looked forward to reuniting with family at the annual Kegley reunion each Labor Day. He was also a WWII veteran of the “Amphibious” Navy. He was aboard LST292 and landed at the invasion of Normandy in June 1944. Besides his parents, he was also preceded in death by his wife Thelma M DeAtley Kegley and siblings Vada Rigdon, Dorthy Jester, Virginia Carpenter, Willard Kegley, Clyde Kegley, Ora Kegley and Elwood Kegley. Clarence is survived by 1 daughter; Donna Hickerson and husband Alfred “Jr.” of Russellville, 1 sister; Betty Jewel Crump of Tifton, GA, 1 grand daughter; Mechelle Geiger and husband Doug of Cincinnati, 2 great grandchildren Jared & Jordan Geiger and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 11:00 A.M. at the Georgetown Baptist Church, 794 S. Main St., Georgetown, OH 45121 under the direction of the Meeker Funeral Home. Ron Garbutt will be officiating. Burial will follow at the Linwood Cemetery in Russellville with military services by the Southwest Ohio VFW Memorial Team. Visitation will be held Tuesday September 19, 2017 from 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. at the Georgetown Baptist Church. Family suggests memorial contributions may be made to the Georgetown Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 794 S. Main St., Georgetown, OH 45121. | Kegley, Clarence Leroy (I1644)
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288 | CLARENCE TILLER SR. Funeral services for Clarence Tiller Sr., 57, of Carbondale, Colo., former Rock Springs resident who died suddenly following a heart attack at his home Saturday morning, May 10, were held Thursday afternoon at Vase Funeral Home in Rock Springs. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Volder Courtier, Jackson R. Forbes, William Domson, Joseph Tardoni, and George and Wayne Rogers. The son of the late James and Emma Grindill Tiller, Mr. Tiller was born at Bevier, Mo.; July 11, 1911. He was a former long-time resident of Rock Springs, leaving this city 10 years ago, after the mines closed. He had lived in Carbondale since that time. At the time of his death, Mr. Tiller was a mine foreman for Mid-Continent Coal and Coke Co. Surviving are his wife, the former Grace Jackson, Carbondale; three sons, John David, Clarence Jr. and James Charles, and one daughter Clairann, all of Carbondale; one brother, Bill, Carlsbad, N.M.; one sister, Mrs. Irene Wiggins, Macon, Mo., and several nieces and nephews. One son, William, preceded him in death. | Tiller, Clarence (I3103)
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289 | Clarence was killed in an explosion at the Staley plant along with his brother. Besides his wife, he left a week old daughter, Geneva May and a five year old son, Stanley Ray. He also left a sister, Mrs. Bertha Floyd of Indianapolis, Ind. Name: Clarence A. Easterly Birth Date: 27 Nov 1892 Birth Place: Pulaski Co , KY Death Date: 21 Sep 1930 Death Place: Decatur, Macon, Illinois Burial Date: 24 Sep 1930 Burial Place: Decatur, Macon, Ill. Cemetery Name: Graceland Death Age: 37 Occupation: Laborer, Staley Mfg. Co. Race: White Marital Status: M Gender: Male Street Address: 2531 E. Eldorado St. Father Name: Wm. Easterly Father Birth Place: Kentucky Mother Name: Martha Howell Mother Birth Place: Kentucky Spouse Name: Minnie Pitman Easterly FHL Film Number: 1644136 Illinois Death and Stillbirth Index 1916-1947 | Easterly, Clarence A (I2145)
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290 | CLAUNCH, William L. age 83, of Huber Heights, passed away Thursday, July 26, 2007 at Miami Valley Hospital. He was a truck driver with United Trucking Co. & a Navy Veteran of WWII. William is preceded in death by his wife, Gladys in 1995. Surviving is his son, James William Claunch of Huber Heights, and a host of friends. Funeral service 1:00 PM Monday July 30, 2007 at Marker & Heller Funeral Home, Huber Heights Chapel, 5844 Old Troy Pike. Interment Willow View Cemetery. Family will receive friends at the funeral home on Sunday from 2-4 PM. | Claunch, William Luther (I3842)
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291 | Clifford "Ike" Harness The funeral of Clifford "Ike" Harness, 74, of 1700 N. School St., Normal, retired electrician and amateur radio operator, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Brady Funeral Home, Bloomington. The Rev. Fred Belcher will officiate. Burial will be in East Lawn Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. Harness, a McLean County native, died at 4:26 a.m. Monday (March 5, 1990) at St. Joseph Medical Center, Bloomington. He was born May 28, 1915, at Cooksville, a son of Isaac B. and Margaret A. Harness. He married Mary Dunn Spillman Nov. 9, 1963, at Galesburg. She died Oct. 6, 1985. Survivors include two sons, Rodney Spillman, Minonk, and Edward Spillman, 205 W. Emerson St., Bloomington; one daughter, Liz Giarette, 1700 N. School St., Normal; two brothers, Bill, 1607 S. Center St., Bloomington, and Harry, Donalsonville, Ga.; and three grandchildren. Mr. Harness was an electrician for many years at Illinois State University and a 30-year member of Local 197 of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. In the early days of radio, Mr. Harness operated a radio station on Sunday afternoons at the Colonial Theater in Colfax. He continued his interest in radio as an amateur operator. He was an Army veteran of World War II. | Harness, Clifford (I3056)
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292 | Clyde served in the Army during the Korean War, was wounded and received the Purple Heart. He died in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho and is buried at the Veterans Cemetery. | Ridings, Clyde Ray (I659)
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293 | Clyde Sprinkle's date of birth was recorded at the Courthouse as 30-August-1893. His grave marker shows 30-May-1893. Maud Sprinkle's (his wife) date of birth was recorded at the Courthouse as 12-Sep-1893. Her grave marker shows 30-Aug-1893. | Sprinkle, Clyde Emmett (I140)
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294 | Clyde Sprinkle's date of birth was recorded at the Courthouse as 30-August-1893. His grave marker shows 30-May-1893. Maud Sprinkle's (his wife) date of birth was recorded at the Courthouse as 12-Sep-1893. Her grave marker shows 30-Aug-1893. | Coffman, Maud E. (I3)
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295 | Clyde Sprinkle's half-brother | Stapleton, Roy Martin Sr. (I553)
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296 | Clyde W. Brooks of Lexington, Kentucky, formerly of Middlesboro, Kentucky passed peacefully to heaven on November 15, 2022. He was 83 years old. He was preceded in death by his parents Singleton Brooks and Amanda Jane Lawson Brooks, his beloved wife of 60 years, Alice Fuson Brooks, daughter Myra Jane Brooks, and granddaughter Amanda Lynn Sumpter. He is survived by his precious daughter Valerie Brooks Sumpter (Jim Sumpter), sister Vennah Brooks Haga, numerous nieces and nephews, and special neighbors and friends that were like family to him, Fred Wells and family and Barbara and Stacey and family. Clyde was employed in auto parts retail 48 ½ years and was manager at Reliable Supply Co (Car Quest). A lifelong Baptist, he trusted Jesus as his Lord and Savior at an early age and studied his Bible daily. In retirement he enjoyed reading, feeding birds and squirrels, and visiting neighbors. Clyde was a true fan and follower of UK basketball. The family of Clyde W. Brooks will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 20, 2022 at the Green Hills Funeral Home. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, November 20, 2022 at the Green Hills Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. William Boyd Bingham III presiding. Music will be provided by Mrs. Thomasa Risner. Interment will follow at the Middlesboro Cemetery in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Pallbearers will be Jim Sumpter, Randy Evans, Kenny Evans, David Fuson, Rodney Fuson, Billy Beeler and Dwayne Barnes Green Hills Funeral Home, Middlesboro, is honored to serve the Brooks Family. | Brooks, Clyde W (I5373)
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297 | Clyde was the son of James and Mary Ann (Hess) Coffman. When a young boy he moved to Texas with his family in a covered wagon and attended school. While attending Bible college at Tecumseh, Oklahoma he became an ordained minister. He held revival meetings in Texas and Oklahoma where he journeyed. He married Emma Edith "Jane" Martin during the summer of 1927 in Tecumseh, Okla. They were blessed with 4 children. Between 1952-1954 Clyde and Emma moved to Wenatchee, Washington. While resideing there he was a journeyman carpenter by trade. During his career in the construction business he helped to build well known structures such as the Rocky Reach Dam, and the Space Needle for the World's Fair. Including many other projects and structures in the states of Washington and Alaska. At the time of his passing he was survived by two sons. And two daughters; Mary Lu Allen and Yvonne Allen. | Coffman, Clyde Edward (I336)
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298 | Clyde was the son of James and Mary Ann (Hess) Coffman. When a young boy he moved to Texas with his family in a covered wagon and attended school. While attending Bible college at Tecumseh, Oklahoma he became an ordained minister. He held revival meetings in Texas and Oklahoma where he journeyed. He married Emma Edith "Jane" Martin during the summer of 1927 in Tecumseh, Okla. They were blessed with 4 children. Between 1952-1954 Clyde and Emma moved to Wenatchee, Washington. While residing there he was a journeyman carpenter by trade. During his career in the construction business he helped to build well known structures such as the Rocky Reach Dam, and the Space Needle for the World's Fair. Including many other projects and structures in the states of Washington and Alaska. At the time of his passing he was survived by two sons. And two daughters; Mary Lu Allen and Yvonne Allen. | Martin, Emma Jane (I413)
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299 | Coach Willie Hendrickson, 80, of Middlesboro, (Kentucky) passed away Monday, March 15, 2004, at the Fort Sanders - Parkwest Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. He was born February 15, 1924, at Fourmile, Kentucky, the son of the late Cordie Hendrickson. He was a member of the Riverside Baptist Church. Coach Hendrickson, as he was affectionately known to most everone, was a former Bell County Judge Executive. He coached Basketball for 20 seasons at Lone Jack, Bell County and Middlesboro High Schools. He was a longtime teacher and school administrator. He was an Air Force Veteran of World War II. He was inducted into the Kentucky High School Association Hall of Fame in 1998. His survivors include Dorothy Hendrickson, his wife of 57 years. His three children: Kay (Phillip) Brooks, Peachtree City, Georgia; Billy Hendrickson, Middlesboro; and Missy (Tony) King, of Knoxville, Tennessee. He was survived by two grandchildren: Jill (Mark) Chadwell Johnson of Tupelo, Mississippi; and Eric (Mandy) Chadwell of Knoxville, Tennessee. He was also survived by 4 great grandchildren: Brenna Johnson, Hannah Kate Johnson, Caroline Chadwell and Ian Steele Chadwell. Funeral services will be held at 2 PM, Saturday, at the Creech Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. William Boyd Bingham and the Rev. Larry Pursifull presiding. Music will be provided by Jimmy Jackson and Dickie Siler. Interment will be in the Pineville Cemetery, where full military honors will be given by American Legion Dewey Guy Post #14. Pallbearers will be: John and Al Brock, Sammy York, Larry Tom Davis and Bruce Hendrickson. Honorary pallbearers will be his former basketball players: Bob Madon, South Bevins, Brad Miracle, Paul Lee, Troy "Frog" Welch, Jack Smith and Rudy Williamson. The family will receive friends from 6-9 PM Friday, at the Creech Funeral Home. Creech Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Obit from the Pineville Sun, 18 March 2004 | Hendrickson, William (I1952)
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300 | coal mine accident | Stapleton, Earl (I5614)
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