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3101 | Middle name often seen as Cabot | Hale, Sebastian Charles (I3917)
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3102 | Mildred Bargo July 05, 1927 - November 22, 2007 Mildred Bargo, age 80, passed away on November 22, 2007 at Caroleton Manor. Born on July 5, 1927 in Arjay, Kentucky, she is the daughter of Theo and Renie Miracle Bennett; both who precede her in death. Mrs. Bargo was associated with the First Church of the Nazarene and was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking, work in the vegetable garden and spending time with her family. She is survived by daughters, Joyce Sturgeon, Judy (Lonnie) McQueen, Carolyn Bargo, and Mary (Paul) Drew all of Connersville; sons, Matthew, Jr (Deborah) Bargo, Ronnie (Patty) Bargo, and Ricky (Peggy) Bargo all of Connersville; brothers, Charles “Bob” Bennett of Ohio, Joey (Dorlita) Bennett, and Earl “Jack” (Patty) Bennett both of Connersville; a sister, Edith Sander of Fort Wayne; 8 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Matthew Bargo, Sr. who passed away in 1984; a grandson Chris McQueen a brother, Fred “Bud” Bennett; 2 sisters, Winifred Treece and Marie Smith and 2 infant sisters, Betsy and Beula. Funeral services will be at Urban Winkler Funeral Home on Monday November 26, 2007 at 2 pm with Rev. Randy Sherwood of the First Church of the Nazarene officiating. Burial will follow at Dale Cemetery. | Bennett, Mildred (I5390)
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3103 | Milford Hale, 76, Lida, died at 1:15 a.m. July 19 at the Marymount Hospital. He was the retired postmaster at Cane Creek, KY. The son of Dr. James and Elizabeth McFadden Hale, he was born March 2, 1895, in Laurel County. He was married in 1920 to the former Mary Muncy, who survives. He was a veteran of WWI. Mr. Hale leaves besides his wife, three daughters and five sons: Mrs. Velma Helensky, Cleveland, OH; Mrs. Doris Jones, Advance, IN; Mrs. Theda Hatcher, Route 6 London; Tilmon H ale, Valley Station; George Hale, Lexington, IN; Eugene Hale, East Chicago, IN; Dennis Hale, Louisville; and Albert Hale, Lida. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Susie Burkhart, Route 4 London; and two brothers, Balton Hale, Lawton, OK; and J.R. Hale, London; 20 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the House Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Denvis Rush. Burial was in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery rest in peace | Hale, Milford (I591)
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3104 | Mira, Myra, Almira, and Marie are have all been used as the first name . The middle name of Elizabeth was only used on the death record. The name Marie may have been someone's best guess as to her name when they transcribed it | Tolliver, Mira Emiline (I75)
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3105 | MITCHELL — Mabel Iris Neeley, 81, of Mitchell, formerly of Bedford, died at 11:40 p.m. on Monday at Mitchell Manor. Born Jan. 18, 1927, in Jonesville, Va., she was the daughter of Claude and Maude (Woodward) Roop. She married Benjamin C. Neeley on Jan. 30, 1946 and he preceded her in death on June 9, 2002. She was a homemaker and of the Methodist faith. She was a very devoted mother and grandmother. Survivors include three daughters, Carolyn Fortner and husband Danny, Diana Hall and husband Jon, and Kim Bertolino and husband Tom all of Bedford; three sons, Ben Neeley and wife Jane and Roger Dale Neeley and wife Rita, all of Bedford, and Wendell Merle Neeley of Mitchell; two brothers, John C. Roop of Schertz, Texas and Claude Roop of Mitchell; 20 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; one sister, Jeanette Bridwell; and a granddaughter, Kelli Denise Neeley. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday from the Elmwood Chapel of the Day & Carter Mortuary. Burial will follow in Cresthaven Memory Gardens. | Roop, Mabel Iris (I4138)
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3106 | Mitchell M. Murch, 86, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 27, 2014. He was the beloved husband for 64 blessed years to Elaine Ing Murch; dearest father of Barbara (Stuart) Elmore, Melissa (George) Kriegshauser, Tim (Becky), Betsy (Jeff) Osterloh and Mitchell M. (the late Cathy) Murch II; dear papa to Andrew (Dr. Morgan) and Patrick Elmore, Kelly (Dr. Rajiv) Patel, George W. (Lindsey) Kriegshauser, Connor, Max and Colle Murch, Parker and Clayton Osterloh, and the late Mitchell M. III and Mary Claire Murch; dear great-papa to Devan and Isaac Patel, and George L. Kriegshauser; our dear uncle, cousin and friend to many. Mitch was a one-in-a-million type of guy who left a positive impression on every person or endeavor he ever touched. Mitch’s life was a wild ride, and while not easy, he made it fun. Along the way, he amassed thousands of friends and admirers. Mitch poured his love, energy and passion into the businesses he created, trade organizations that he co-founded, Mizzou Alumni, The Buddy Fund, The Guadalupe Center and dozens of additional organizations, boards of directors and philanthropies that he was very proud to help. Becoming a lifelong entrepreneur out of necessity following his mother’s death when he was 12, Mitch eventually became a pioneer in the building services contracting industry and became one of the world’s most successful janitors. A proud Kappa Sigma member and former president of District 17, Mitch was awarded a faculty-alumni award in 1968, the 1976 Greek Week Alumni Award and the Distinguished Service Award and was president of the St. Louis alumni chapter. An added result of Mitch’s dedication to the university is that all five of his children and almost all of his grandchildren are now proud alumni. Mitch furthered his impact on Columbia by building what the local press would eventually name “Mitch Murch’s Financially Troubled Ice Chalet” in the midst of an energy crisis and ensuing economic downturn. The building hosted the Mizzou Hockey Club from 1975 to 1982, as well as appearances by The Charlie Daniels Band, Styx, REO Speedwagon and other hitmakers of the time. However, Mitch was most proud of his family. It is truly what he loved the most, and he created countless wonderful memories for his kids, grandkids and their friends on athletic fields, on horseback, on lakes, in streams, and in Jeeps and stadiums, and over the occasional Budweiser. All the while, though, Mitch gave credit to Elaine, his wife of 64 blessed years, for raising the kids and making them the people they are. We could try to do this obituary justice, but condensing Mitch’s life, accomplishments, passions, energy, enthusiasm, humor, gratitude, philanthropy, spirit and fire into a few inches of newsprint just isn’t possible. As a matter of fact, Mitch left 17 pages of typed, single-spaced instructions on what to do in the event that he might one day pass. With such a long list of passions, accomplishments and countless wonderful, funny stories, we encourage you to put on your loudest plaid clothing and join us at a celebration of Mitch’s life with the details outlined below. A memorial celebration of Mitch’s life will be held from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, at the Hilton St. Louis Frontenac Ballroom, 1335 S. Lindbergh (at Clayton Road). A tribute will begin at 2:30 p.m. Memorials to the Buddy Fund, 2827 Clark Ave., St. Louis, Mo., 63103 (www.buddyfund.org), or the Guadalupe Center, 509 Hope Circle, Immokalee, 34142 (www.guadalupecenter.org) are appreciated. | Murch, Mitchell McFarland (I5847)
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3107 | Mittie was about 12 years old when she married. | Shelton, Mittie Ceonia (I559)
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3108 | MORRISTOWN -- George L. Jeffers Sr., 71, of Mohawk, died Tuesday at Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare. He was a son of the late William Andrew Jeffers and Jenny Collins Jeffers and was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. Survivors include his wife: Geraldine Jeffers; two sons: George L. Jeffers Jr. and Paul Jeffers; two daughters: Amanda Bowman and Amy Lambert; his grandchildren: Bobby "BJ' Johnson, Valene Jeffers, Kimberley Humbert, Selena Conkle, Alicia Standifer, Angel Bunch, Cheyenne Bunch, Alexis Shelton, Tiffany Sartain, Robyn Sartain, and Dylan Sartain; his great-grandchildren: Destiny Miller, Cheyenne Johnson, Dominick Jeffers, Damian Jeffers, Harley Humbert, and Shayla Humbert; his stepmother: Cressie Jeffers; three brothers: John Jeffers, Jimmy Jeffers, and Howard Jeffers; four sisters: Hilda Jeffers, Billie Carter, Janice Rutherford, and Sylvia Cain; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Mayes Family Services, downtown chapel. The funeral service will follow at 8 o'clock in the funeral home chapel. The Rev. Sammy Stockman will officiate. Interment will be held at 11 o'clock Friday morning in Mohawk Cemetery. | Jeffers, George Lynn (I5224)
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3109 | Mother listed as Mary Ellis on death record | Ridings, Lavina Catherine (I802)
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3110 | Motocycle Accident | Platt, James (I2317)
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3111 | Mr. Cecil Ray Ford Sr., age 80, of Forrest City, died Wednesday, June 19, 2019, at his home in Forrest City. Mr. Ford was born February 5, 1939, in Palestine, Arkansas, and was the son of John Chester Ford Sr. and Lena Dover Ford. He lived in St. Francis County all of his life, was a retired truck driver, and a member and Deacon of the Twin Assembly of God Church in Palestine. Mr. Ford married Lillian Stewart in 1957, and she preceded him in death in 2017. He is survived by two sons; Cecil Ray Ford Jr. of Harrison, Arkansas and Anthony Wade Ford of Forrest City, one brother, John Chester Ford Jr. of Marvell, two sisters; Linda Ford Flowers of Colt and Nancy Ford Brown of Heber Springs, six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He had one brother, Roy William Ford, three sisters; Mary Nadine Ford, Carolyn Sue Carter and Joyce Marie Harris, all preceded him in death. Services for Mr. Ford will be held Saturday, 11:00 A.M., at the Twin Assembly of God Church in Palestine. Visitation will be Friday, 6:00 till 8:00 P.M. at the Church. Stevens Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. You may log on to stevensfuneralhome.net for the online registry. | Ford, Cecil Ray (I5206)
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3112 | Mr. Charles McArthur Walker Age 75 of White Oak (Duff), Tennessee passed away Thursday, April 04, 2019 at his home. He was born May 02, 1943 in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Charles was a member of the White Oak Church of God. Charles was preceded in death by: Parents: Lee Henry & Virgie Cleo Ridings Walker Brothers: Ray, Billy & Alvie Walker Sisters: Virdie Goodman Joan Jones He is survived by: Wife of 52 years: Joyce Monday Walker Children: Randy Walker & wife Pam of Jacksboro Russell Walker of White Oak Jada Stanley & husband Chris Of Caryville Grandchildren: Randa Maiden Justin Perry Kristy Stanley Morgan Stanley Great Grandchildren: Lauren & Lincoln Maiden Nissa Perry Brother: Clarence Walker & wife Linda of Harrogate A host of nieces, nephews, friends & family to mourn his passing. The family will receive friends: 1 - 3 p.m. Sunday, April 07, 2019 at the Harp Funeral Home Chapel Funeral: 3 p.m. at the Funeral Home Officiating: Rev. Chris Stanley & Rev. Roger Stanley Burial: to follow in the Oddfellow Cemetery (White Oak) Harp Funeral Home of Jellico in charge of arrangements. "Your Family Funeral Home" | Walker, Charles McArthur (I3127)
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3113 | Mr. James Raymond Collins, age 95, of New Tazewell, TN was born February 04, 1924 and passed away May 10, 2019 at his home with his family by his side. He was saved and of the Christian faith. Mr. Collins was a veteran of the US army and served during the Korean Conflict. He was a farmer most of his life. He had a love for horses and mules and buying and selling cattle. | Collins, James Raymond (I3186)
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3114 | MR. OATIE NEWMAN 1985 Mr. Oatie Newman, age 78, of Jonesville, Va. passed away Sunday, April 28, 1985 in the Lee County Community Hospital after a short illness. He was a retired farmer and a lifelong resident of Lee County. His survivors include two sons, Billy Gene Newman, Kissimmee, FL. and Jack Newman, La Fontaine, IN; one daughter, Ada Dickson, Marion, IN; three brothers, Chris Newman, Barlow Newman, and Charles Cam Newman, Jr. all of Jonesville, VA; four sisters, Mollie Sewell, Byrd Warner, Ruby Ely and Bonnie Hopkins, all of Jonesville, Va; 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, in the Sturgill funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Gene Kirk officiating. Burial followed in Newman Cemetery, Jonesville, VA. Sturgill Funeral Home in Jonesville, VA in charge of arrangements. (Obit courtesy of Nell Newman) | Newman, Oatie (I2705)
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3115 | Mr. Ray Edward Walker Age 67 of White Oak (Duff, Tennessee) passed away Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at his home. Ray was born December 16, 1944 in Fonde, Kentucky. He is preceded in death by: Father; Lee Walker Mother; Virgie Ridings Walker Two Brothers; Alvie & Bill Walker Ray is survived by: Son; David Walker & wife Paige Granddaughter; Kaitlyn Walker Two brothers; Clarence Walker & wife Linda Charles Walker & wife Joyce Two Sisters; Verdie Goodman Joan Jones A Host of nieces, nephews, friends and family to mourn his passing Ray's wishes were to be cremated without a visitation or funeral services Harp Funeral Home of Jellico in charge of arrangments | Walker, Ray Edward (I3121)
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3116 | Mr. Warren C. Ridings, age 73, of Milner, passed away Monday, January 25, 2016, at Northside Hospital in Atlanta. Mr. Ridings was born January 29, 1942 in Pioneer, Tennessee, son of the late Crockett and Bertha Rutherford Ridings. He was a member of Meridian Sun Lodge No. 26, F.&A.M. and retired plant manager of Sybil Mills (Signal Mills) in Griffin. Mr. Ridings was a veteran of the U.S. National Guard. He loved genealogy and enjoyed fishing and sewing. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Teresa Ridings of Milner; daughter and son-in-law, Melissa and Jeff Stone of Barnesville; son and daughter-in-law, Tony and Rachel Ridings of Milner; grandchildren, Taylor Stone, Logan Ridings, Hope Stone, Lisa Smith Bledsoe and her husband, Brian; Dylan Smith; four great-grandchildren, Bethany Fuller, Sage Bledsoe, Bradley Bledsoe, and Ryleigh Mae Smith; sisters and brothers, Gertrude Edmondson, Leroy Ridings, Earl Ridings, Wanda Carper, and David Ridings; numerous nieces and nephews; and several sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers and sister, Frank Ridings, Ted Ridings, Jay Ridings and Bessie Dozier The family will receive friends Wednesday evening at Breedlove Memorial Chapel from 6:00 to 9:00. The family will receive friends Friday evening at Coffey Funeral Home in New Tazewell, Tennessee from 6:00 to 9:00. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 Saturday at Coffee Funeral Home with Rev. Orbie Estep and Rev. Lawrence Fultz officiating. Interment will follow in the Keck Cemetery in Tazewell, Tennessee. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Mr. Warren Ridings to St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148. Services are being arranged and directed by Breedlove Memorial Chapel, Barnesville, GA and Coffee Funeral Home, New Tazewell, TN. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.breedlovememorialchapel.com | Ridings, Warren Chester (I317)
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3117 | Mrs. Alma Wampler Sharp — Sumter Mrs. Alma Wampler Sharp, 98, widow of the Rev. Sam Howell Sharp, died Thursday, August 3, 2006, at Jolley Acres Healthcare Center, Orangeburg, after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, August 6, at the First Church of God with the Rev. Ron Bower and the Rev. Bill Neece officiating. Burial will be in the Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Harold Turner III, Stanley Wampler, Johnny Ricketts, Wayne Gordon, Keith Gordon and Jim Keith. Born June 19, 1908, in Rural Retreat, Va., a product of the Great Depression, she was the daughter of the late John Robert Wampler and the late Mary Wampler. Mrs. Sharp was a devoted wife, mother, and pastor's wife. She took great delight in her family and in serving God and others. A champion for the underdog, Mrs. Sharp lovingly visited the often-forgotten elderly and protected and fed stray animals and hungry people. She received more pleasure in giving small gifts of money to those who needed a little help than in self indulgence. Where she was, there was fun and laughter. Throughout her life, she served the Church of God Movement (Anderson, Indiana affiliated) with her husband the Rev. Sam Howell Sharp. Most significantly, she practiced "loving the unlovely." Survivors are three children, Robert Howell "Bob" Sharp and wife Donna, of Sumter, Emily Sharp White and husband Peyton, of Orangeburg, and Richard Wilkes "Rich" Sharp and wife Donna, of Anderson, Ind.; five grandchildren, Cindy Sharp Turner, Rea Sharp Glancy, Alison Sharp Watford, Bobbie Sharp Owens, all of Sumter, and Susan Sharp Nieten, of Noblesville, Ind.; eight great-grandchildren, Harold, Caroline, and Sharp Turner, Rebecca and Kaitlind Glancy, Sam and Lindy Watford, and Madeline Owens, all of Sumter. Elmore Hill McCreight Funeral Home and Crematory, 221 Broad St., Sumter, is in charge of the arrangements. | Wampler, Alma (I4499)
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3118 | Mrs. Anna B. Collins age 94 of New Tazewell, TN was born May 26, 1927 and passed away Thursday August 19, 2021 at her home with her family by her side. She was a member of Leatherwood Baptist Church. Anna was a housewife and an avid quilter. She was preceded in death by her husband: Ray Collins. She is survived by 20 nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. Special nephew and care giver: Kevin Williams The family is grateful for the caregivers who help to care for Mrs. Collins Joann Maddox, Lucille Rosenbalm, Marilyn Combs and Sherri Rich. The family will receive friends Friday, August 20, 2021 from 5PM until 7PM with funeral services to follow at 7PM in the Claiborne Overholt Funeral Home Chapel with The Rev. Jerry Epperson officiating. Music will be provided by the Epperson Family. Graveside services will be conducted Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 10AM in the Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers: Mark H. Dealey, Kevin Williams, David Campbell, Chad Campbell, Terry Williams and Tim Williams. Claiborne-Overholt Funeral Home is Honored to be serving the family | Heath, Anna Bell (I5401)
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3119 | Mrs. Charlene C. Ridings, 55 of Fort Payne died Saturday. Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Monday from the Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Quinton Poe officiating. Burial will be in Walnut Grove Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Billy Ridings. Sons; William Eugene Ellis, Paul Dean Ellis, Richard Wayne Ellis. Brothers; Roger Crane, Dennis Crane, Travis Crane, William Crane, Karl Crane. Sisters; Wanda Gregory, Mavis McCurdy, Karen Poe, Alice Martin. Grandchildren Corey Ellis and Tina Ellis. | Crane, Charlene (I5784)
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3120 | MRS. ELIZABETH CECIL DIES AT SONS HOME HERE(31DEC1853-28MAR) CECIL, ED, MOTHER OF CECIL, ELIZABETH, MRS. CECIL, GEORGE, MOTHER OF CECIL, JIM, CONSTABLE, MOTHER OF CECIL, SAM, MOTHER OF CECIL, SUSA, MRS., MOTHER OF MARTIN, PAUL E., REV., OFFICIANT MCWRIGHT CEMETERY (MACWRIGHT CEMETERY) STRINGER & SONS, I.M. CENSUS: 1870 | Newman, Elizabeth (I908)
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3121 | MRS. EMMA ANN TILLER Funeral services were Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the Vase Chapel for Mrs. Emma Ann Tiller, who died Wednesday afternoon at a Glenwood Springs, Colo., hospital. Richard James, president of the Lyman Stake Mission of the LDS Church, officiated. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. Tiller, 83, a former longtime resident of Rock Springs, moved to Carbondale, Colo., four years ago. She had been ill 18 days and hospitalized eight days. She was born May 9, 1881, in Germany. Her husband, James, died Dec. 28, 1956. Survivors are two sons, William Tiller, Rock Springs, and Clarance Tiller, Carbondale; one daughter, Mrs. Irene Wiggins, Macon, Mo.; two brothers, Fred Grindel, Long Beach, Calif., and Gus Grindel, Decatur, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Illinois; Mrs. Mary Moore, Macon, Mo., and a sister living in Denver, Colo.; several grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Gene E. Smith, David Dillon, Russell Waters, Clarence Tiller, William Tiller and Jimmy Tiller. | Grindel, Emma (I3100)
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3122 | MRS. EMMA S. NEWMAN 1979 Mrs. Emma S. Newman, 70, of Jonesville, died Thursday in the Lee County Community Hospital after a short illness. She was a lifelong resident of Lee County and a member of the Jonesville First United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, Chris C. Newman; one son, Bobby L. Newman, Virginia Beach, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Shirley George, Suffolk, Va.; one brother, Charles Stapleton, Jonesville; three sisters, Mrs. Katherine Parsons, Charlotte Courthouse, VA., Mrs. Ruth Hall, Jonesville, and Mrs. Ann Hibbert, Arcadia, Fla.; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon in the Davidson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Williams officiating. Burial was held in the Newman cemetery. Davidson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. (Obit courtesy of Nell Newman) | Stapleton, Emma (I2424)
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3123 | MRS. FRANCES NEWMAN - 1966 Mrs. Frances Newman, 44, of Jonesville died Saturday afternoon, July 9, in a Kingsport, Tenn. hospital after a brief illness. She is survived by her husband, Barlow Newman, Jonesville; four daughters, Mrs. Barbara Hines and Miss Carolyn Newman, both of Jonesville, Mrs. Nancy Corbin, Williamsburg, Va., and Mrs. Mary McDaniel, Richmond, Va; five sons, Barlow Newman, Jr., Charles Newman, Daniel Newman, David Newman and Thomas Newman, all of Jonesville; Four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Hall and Mrs. Emma Newman, both of Jonesville, Mrs. Kathleen Parson, Charlotte, VA and Mrs. Ann Hilbert, Niles, Mich.; and a brother, Jack Stapleton, Jonesville. | Stapleton, Francis (I2791)
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3124 | Mrs. Gladys Baker, Age 97, of Vanceburg, Kentucky passed away peacefully her family by her side Wednesday May 12th, 2021 at her home. Gladys was born July 12, 1923 in Petersville, Kentucky to the late Mont and Eva Truesdell Kegley. Gladys owned & operated a grocery business in Garrison along with her former husband Fred Lykins for several years. Then moved to Vanceburg where they ran a Discount store. Gladys, took pride in being able to provide products to the people. She loved quilting and tending to her garden. Gladys was a faithful member of the Vanceburg Christian Church. Surviving Gladys is a son, Glenn D. (Alice) Gilbert of Vanceburg, Ky.; two step-daughters, Martha Baker of Marysville, Ohio and Karen Sue Bocka of Galion, Ohio. Chapel Cemetery Quicks Run, Ky.; grandson, Nathan (Sonya) Gilbert, Salt Lake City, Utah; one step-grandson, James & Miriam Gibson, Canton, Georgia; three great-grandchildren, Caroline, Maggie, & Jack Gibson; step-grandchildren, Derek Armstrong, Daniel Armstrong, and Brent Williams all of Marysville, Ohio., Mickey Bocka-Galion, Ohio and Anita Beal- Mt. Vernon, Ohio; and step-great-grandchildren, Michael Armstrong, Matthew Armstrong, Valerie Armstrong, Seth Baker, C.J. Adams, Haley Adams, Aiden Williams, Cobey Bocka, Melany Bocka, Liz Beale and Evan Beale. Several nieces and nephews also survive who will mourn her passing. Preceded in death beside her parents was 1st husband, Harlan M. Gilbert 1954, 2nd husband, Fred E. Lykins in 1983 and 3rd husband, Oburn Baker in 2012. A step-son- in-law- Mike Boca; two sisters, Grace Johnson and Alva Crawford, half-sister, Clara Conley; and two half-brothers, Robert and Elmo Kegley. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 pm May 15, 2021 at the Gaydos Funeral Home with Daniel McClurg officiating. Burial will follow in the Muses Chapel Cemetery Quicks Run, Ky. Visitation will be Saturday from 11:00am until time of services at the funeral home. Due to COVID-19 regulations we ask that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.gaydosfh.com. | Kegley, Gladys (I2873)
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3125 | MRS. J.R. RIDINGS, 76, IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Mrs. Eva Dunn Ridings, 76, of 219 West Broadway, wife of J. R. Ridings, died at 11:15 o'clock Wednesday night in Ephraim McDowell Memorial hospital. Born March 6, 1885, in Garrard county, she was the daughter of the late James and Mamie McRoberts Dunn and was a member of First Christian Church of Danville. Other survivors are two sisters, Mrs. A. S. Frye, Somerset, and Mrs. E. P. Lane, Newport Funeral services will be conducted at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at Stith Funeral Home by the Rev. Lloyd V. Channels, minister of First Christian Church Burial will be in Bellevue cemetery. The body is at the funeral home, where 'friends may call after 9 a. m. Friday. name: Eva Dunn Ridings Event Type: Death Event Date: 14 Jun 1961 Event Place: Danville, Boyle, Kentucky, United States Gender: Female Age: 76 Race (Original): White Occupation: Housewife Birth Year (Estimated): 1885 Birthplace: Kentucky Burial Place: Danville Kentucky Spouse's Name: J R Ridings | Dunn, Eva Lasley (I1165)
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3126 | Mrs. Jessie McCoy, 44, a resident of Brooks for nearly 20 years, died Friday in a Portland hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services were held Monday at Salem with Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment was at Belcrest Memorial park. Born in Kentucky Sept. 19, 1904, Mrs. McCoy came to Oregon more than 20 years ago and lived a short time in Salem before moving to Brooks. Survivors include the widower, Andrew McCoy, Brooks, two daughters, Mrs. Beverly Hall, Newport, and Mrs. Lona White, Siletz; two sons, Alfred McCoy, Gervais, and Ivan McCoy, Ft. Lewis, Wash.; the parents, Mr., and Mrs. LeRoy Daley, Colorado; four sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Davis and Mrs. Gertrude Strawn, both of Salem, Mrs. Alice Mock, Colo. and Mrs. Lillian Zimmerly, Portland; and two brothers, Evan Daley, Salem, and Ben Daley, Colo. The Woodburn Independent Newspaper Woodburn, Oregon death caused by liver disease | Daley, Jessie (I1606)
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3127 | Mrs. Laura Mae Payne 71 of near Loda died Friday in St. Marys hospital in Decatur where she had been a patient for the last eight days. She was a member of the First Christian church in Gibson City. She was born Jan. 1,1885 at Vanceburg,Ky,daughter of James and Jane Meadow Kegley. She was married to William Payne March 5,1908. They farmed around Sibley for 30 years and for the last eight years had been in the Loda vicinity. Her husband died Feb. 28,1956. She leaves two daughters,Mrs. Genevieve Gierman of Lovington,Mrs. Hester Donner of Decatur,son Harry of Chicago,brothers,Henry and Orville both of Maysville, Ky,Bruce of Portsmouth,Ohio,Otto of Paxton, sisters,Mrs.Ella Holland of Gibson,Mrs.Cora Corner of Valparalso,Ind. She had been living with her daughter Hester Donner Funeral services were held Monday at the First Christian church of Gibson with burial in the Drummer cemetery Story from Harry Payne My grandparents met in Portsmouth, Ohio and she was working at the Drew Selby Shoe factory. They married and but later were laid off from their jobs and they moved back to Kentucky to raise tobacco on a farm located near Maysville, Kentucky on the Ohio river. After three years of being tobacco farmers they packed their belongings and came by train to Illinois. They arrived here in the spring of 1912. During that time they had 3 children. When Laura Kegley was born on January 1, 1885, in Kentucky, her father, James, was 24 and her mother, Effie, was 21. She married William C. Payne on March 15, 1908, in Kentucky. She had three children by the time she was 27. She died on July 20, 1956, at the age of 71. | Kegley, Laura Mae (I1556)
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3128 | Mrs. Laura Moore Shelton - age 72 of Route 1 Blaine. Died at Jefferson Memorial Hospital at 1:00 a.m. Wednesday. Survivors: 5 sons: Eugene of Blaine, Austin, Wade and Ray of Rutledge and Parlon of Clifton, Tennessee. 4 daughters: Mrs. Eula Tyler, of Michigan, Mrs. Helen Harrell of Blaine, Mrs. Leona Neal of Mississippi, Mrs. Jerleen Range of Rutledge. 2 sisters: Mrs. Vina Sears of Speedwell; Mrs. Elsie Cinnamon of Indiana; brother, Ira Moore of Virginia: 23 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m. Indian Ridge Baptist Church. Rev. Lester Byrd and Rev. Ernest Rush officiating. Body will be taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harrell 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Smith Funeral Home, Rutledge in charge. | Moore, Laura Parrethel (I3348)
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3129 | Mrs. Mary L. Powell, 88, of White Hall died early Thursday morning, June 13, 2002, at the White Hall Multicare Center. She was born Aug. 24, 1913, in White Hall, the daughter of Tom C. and Sarah Catherine (Tatman) Ridings. She married Earl E. Powell Aug. 28, 1945, and he died April 12, 1974. She is survived by two brothers, John Ridings of White Hall and Jack Ridings of Meredosia and a sister, Elsie Geers of Carrollton. Preceding her in death were seven brothers, Charles Ridings, Jesse Ridings, Edgar Ridings, Claude Ridings, Robert Ridings, Howard Ridings and Ward Ridings; and four sisters, Lendra Shade, Nell Nash, Maude Bateman and Lucy Ridings. Mrs. Powell and her husband were cottage parents at the Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home in Normal for many years. In addition, she worked at the White Hall Golf Club for many years. Friends called from 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Airsman-Hires Funeral Home in White Hall, until funeral services at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Rex Brand officiating. Organist was Jean Coates. Casketbearers were Jim Ridings, Bob Ridings, Jim Bateman, Al Bateman, David Ridings and Buell Powell. Honorary bearers were James L. Guis and Dick Ridings. Burial was at the White Hall Cemetery. | Ridings, Mary L (I4757)
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3130 | Mrs. Mary Lou Fisher Tanner, 57, wife of Shelby Green Tanner, died last Friday at her home on Highway East 80 following an illness of about a year. A native of this county, Mrs. Tanner was born May 24, 1897, the daughter of Chrisley M. and Almira C. Vaught Fisher. She married W.T. Williams September 15, 1926. Mr. Williams died a short time after their marriage and Mrs. Tanner married Shelby G. Tanner August 31, 1931. Two children were born to this union. An infant son preceded her in death. Mrs. Tanner was a devoted and faithful member of the Souls Chapel Methodist Church, attending services faithfully as long as her health permitted. Mrs. Tanner is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Ruby Whitaker, Dahl; one sister, Mrs. Ida Parker, East Highway 80; two brothers, Robert L. Fisher and George P. Fisher, both of East Highway 80. Funeral services were held Saturday in the chapel of the Somerset Undertaking Company funeral home. The Rev. Charles Jenkins conducted the services. Burial was in the Bradley's Chapel cemetery. | Fisher, Mary Lou (I4020)
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3131 | Mrs. Merle Gunter, age 91, of the Mossy Grove community, passed away Monday, May 25, 2020, at the home of her daughter. Merle was born in Jonesville, VA to John and Jesse Coffman. She married Elwood Gunter of Lancing, and together they owned and operated Gunters Grocery in the Petros community for many years. Merle was a member of the First Baptist Church in Wartburg. She was preceded in death by her husband: Elwood Gunter. Her parents, John and Jesse Coffman. And three brothers: Ben, Roscoe, and Chester Coffman. She is survived by her daughter: Linda Gail Bowling of Rockwood. Her son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Nita Gunter of Mossy Grove. Two sisters: Dorothy Englelauf of Eatonton, Georgia and Brenda Ashburn of Staunton, Illinois. Three grandchildren, six great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. | Coffman, Merle Bryne (I217)
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3132 | MRS. MYRTLE MOORE | Mrs. Myrtle Moore, 72, of St. Charles, died unexpectedly Saturday night, March 9 in Lee General Hospital. Mrs. Moore was a_ lifelong resident of Lee County and was a member of the Christian Church here Surviving are four sons, RobSt. Charles, Royce Pennington Gap, Marshall Moore, Marion, Ind., and Jody Moore. Gas City. Indy: three daughters, Mrs, Edith McKnight. Gas City, Ind., Mrs. Iva Williams, Jonesboro, Ind, and Mrs. Dorothy Johns, Atlanta, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. Pansy Stapleton, Jonesboro, Ind. Mrs. Beulah Stillman, Kingston, N. C., and Miss Susie Coffman, St. Charles; two brothers, Claude Coffman and Johnny Coffman, both of New Lebanon, Ohio; 26 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the St. Charles Christian Church with the Rev. Donald Tapp officiating. Burial was in Cecil Cemetery. Province Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Coffman, Myrtle Mable (I210)
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3133 | Mrs. Nancy Anna Elliott Kegley, wife of George Henry Kegley, died at her home on Clark Street yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock following a prolonged illness. She had undergone an operation in a Portsmouth, Ohio hospital last February and had been in a serious condition for the past six weeks. She was 54 years old. Following her husband's retirement from farming four years ago, the family moved to Maysville, where they had since resided. The deceased was a daughter of the late Richard and Molly Elliott and was born in Elliott County January 7, 1888. She was a member of the Tabernacle Baptist Church. A woman of many admirable characteristics, Mrs. Kegley had acquired numerous friends during her residence here. Kindly and charitable, she was well loved and esteemed by all who knew her, and her passing will be mourned by her associates. Surviving beside her husband are five sons and four daughters, Clarence and Betty Jewell Kegley, at home; Mrs. Raymond Rigdon, Mrs. Raymond Jester, Mrs Randolph Mason, and Clyde Kegley, all of this city; Ora and Willard Kegley of Lewis County, and Private Elwood Kegley of Langley Field, Virginia. Also she leaves three brothers, James and John Elliott of Lewis County, and Neal Elliott of Pennsylvania, and sixteen grandchildren. The body was returned to the late residence today at noon from the Knox Funeral Home. Services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Tabernacle Baptist Church. Rev. Sherman Woods, of Ashland will officiate, assisted by Rev. J.W. Cummins, pastor of the Tabernacle Church. Interment will be in the Marsville Cemetery. | Elliott, Nancy Anna (I1640)
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3134 | Mrs. Olga Placke Bates, 71, of Grundy, died Tuesday at the Somerset City Hospital after an illness of three months. The daughter of Freda Yahnig Placke and the late Henry Placke, she was born March 12, 1894 in Tennessee. She was married to William Bates in 1913 in Tennessee. Mrs. Bates was a member of the Rock Lick Baptist Church. Survivors are her mother; the following children, William Bates, Jr., Mrs. Marie Sowders, and Mrs. Edna Mae Stewart, all of Grundy, Mrs. Roberta Cundiff, Mrs. Robert Bales, and Mrs. Ola Kuhnapfel, and Mrs. Dorothy Lee, all of Somerset, Mrs. Leta Bobbitt, Pine Hill, Mrs. Effie Callahan, Science Hill, James Bates, Dayton, Ohio, Johnnie Bates, Plainfield, Indiana, Edward Bates, Louisville, and Harold Bates, Starks, Nevada; one stepson, Alton Bates, Plainfield, Indiana; 31 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two brothers, Henry Placke and Arthur Placke, both of Grundy; and four sisters, Mrs. Emma Smith, Ferguson, Frieda Smiley, Indiana, Elsie Placke and Edna Placke, both of Grundy. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Rock Lick Baptist Church with the Rev. Gene Hansford and the Rev. Walter Jones officiating. Burial in the Rock Lick Cemetery. Pulaski Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | Placke, Olga Frieda Marie (I1156)
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3135 | Mrs. Opal Lee Ridings Born: 08/10/1917 Died: 11/23/2006 Visitation: 3-4:30 p.m. Sunday, November 26, 2006 Shumate Funeral Home Chapel Funeral Service: 4:30 p.m. Sunday, November 26, 2006 Shumate Funeral Home Chapel Interment: Middlesboro Cemetery Opal Ridings, age 89, of Middlesboro, KY passed away Thursday, November 23, 2006 in Middlesboro, KY. She was born August 10, 1917 in Middlesboro, the daughter of the late George W. and Mossie Collingsworth Gray. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, George Ridings and one sister, Mae Gray Hobbs. She was a life-long member of First Baptist Church in Middlesboro and was active in service to her church for many years. She was also a member of Cumberland Park Garden Club. She is survived by her children, Bette (Don) Emmett, George Ed (Judy) Ridings, and Cheryl (James) Browning; grandchildren, Rick (Alta) Emmett, Steve (Kim) Emmett, Gina (Keith) Jefferies, Jill (Sim) Blake, George Nelson (Judy) Ridings, David (Teri) Browning; great-grandchildren; Natalie, Hayley, Ryan and Chris Emmett; Spencer and Meredith Jefferies, Austin and Jessica Blake, Caroline and Emily Ridings, and Kristen and Lindsey Browning. Funeral services will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 26, 2006 at the Shumate Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mary Runyon officiating. Burial will follow in the Middlesboro Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. The family will receive friends from 3-4:30 p.m. at Shumate Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church, Middlesboro, KY. Shumate Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. www.shumatefuneralhome.com | Gray, Opal Lee (I1831)
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3136 | Mrs. T. J. Hale Nettie Adelin Burris was born December 2, 1880 and died December 16, 1932, at the age of 52 years and 14 days. She was married to Thomas Jefferson Hale April 2, 1901. To this union were born seven children, four boys and three girls: Virgil, Claud, Loid, Ethel, Lorena, Clyde, and Evelen. All are living. She has three brothers and six sisters, one brother and three sisters living. They are Mintie Cockrel of Appleton City, Mo., Minnie Huls of Lincon, Ark., Walter Burris of Westfork, Ark., and Maud Miller of Westville, Okla. Mitch Burris, her father, was born in Georgia. Sarah Burris, her mother, was born in Arkansas. She professed a hope in Christ about 30 years ago and was a member of Missionary Baptist at Westfork, Ark. | Burris, Nettie Adeline (I2762)
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3137 | Mrs. Teresa Mae Ridings, age 72, passed away Friday afternoon at Wellstar Spalding Regional Hospital. She was born February 2, 1948, in Lone Mountain, Tennessee and resided in Milner, Georgia. She is preceded in death by her husband, Warren C. Ridings; parents, Walter and Pauline Jennings; and her sister, Jane Estep. Mrs. Ridings adored being a Grandmother to her grandchildren and spending quality time with her family. She had many hobbies. Mrs. Ridings appreciated the beauty of nature and the outdoors. She was fond of gardening, spending time at the beach and watching cardinals. She is survived in life by her children; daughter, Melissa Stone and her husband Jeff, and son, Anthony Ridings; grandchildren, Taylor Ross and her husband Nick, Logan Ridings, Hope Stone, Lily Ross; her siblings, Thomas, Houston, Paulette, Kathy, Ann, Debbie, Tony, Jeff and Tim; 32 nieces and nephews; 52 great-nieces and great-nephews. A visitation will be held Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at Conner-Westbury Funeral Home from 2:00pm to 3:00pm. Following the visitation a service will be held at 3:00pm in the chapel with Reverend Chip Garrison officiating. | Jennings, Teresa Mae (I3420)
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3138 | Mrs. Thomas M. Walden, after a long illness, died Sunday night at her home at Cane Creek, this county. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at the home by Rev. W.F. Brock, assisted by Rev. John Tuttle, followed by burial in the family cemetery. Mrs. Ida Hale Walden was a daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. James Hale, a member of the Baptist church and was beloved by a host of friends. Surviving are the husband and three children Messrs. Delmos and Delbert, well remembered in London as students in the Sue Bennett College and as the "Walden Twins," and Mrs. Violet Hopper, of Corbin. Mrs. C.R. Jarvis and son, Everett, attended the funeral. | Hale, Mary Ida (I5353)
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3139 | Mrs. Vicie Ann Keck, age 80, passed away at the home of her son Ausbin of Goin, Tennessee on March 22, 1958. Survivors: husband, Delbert of Goin; sons, Ausbin of Goin and David of Sharps Chapel; daughters, Emaline Mayes of Middlesboro, Kentucky and Gladys Tinnel of Speedwell, Tennessee; brothers, Jonce Riding of White Oak, Tennessee and Crockett Riding of Tazewell, Tennessee; 23 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren. She was a member of Pleasant Point Church where funeral services were held. Elder Everett Berry and Elder Tony Eastridge officiated. Interment in Keck's Cemetery. | Ridings, Vicy Ann (I323)
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3140 | Mrs. Vida H. Pope, ORANGEBURG Funeral services for Mrs. Vida H. Pope, 91, of 508 Cedar Lane, Orangeburg, will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, March 26, 2007, at Thompson Funeral Home Chapel in Orangeburg, with the Rev. Ben Herlong and the Rev. David Williamson officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park Cemetery. Mrs. Pope died Friday, March 23, at her residence. She was born November 3, 1915, in St. Charles, Va., a daughter of the late Evan and Maude Coffman Hale. She was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. She retired from Phillips Shoe Store. Mrs. Pope was married to the late Ralph D. Pope. Survivors include four daughters, Mary Alice Pope of Orangeburg, Mrs. Sam (Kathryn) Ulmer of Lexington, Nancy Hutto and Gretchen Pope, both of Decatur, Ga.; six grandchildren, Ravel Ulmer, Renee' Mundy, Evan Hutto, Angela Mathis, Sheryl Hutto, and Wesley Hutto; seven great-grandchildren and a half-sister, Mattie Lou England of Indiana. Friends may call at the residence, 508 Cedar Lane, and at Thompson Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, March 25, at Thompson Funeral Home in Orangeburg. Memorials may be sent to St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 1356 Amelia St., Orangeburg, SC 29115. Thompson Funeral Home, Inc. of Orangeburg is in charge of arrangements. | Hale, Vida (I5)
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3141 | Ms. Ruth Ellen (Bolton) Carroll, age 61 of Rocky Face, GA passed on Tuesday September 10th, 2019. Ruth was born on December 15th, 1957 to her late parents, Otis and Anna Marie (Thomas) Bolton in London, KY. She was a member of the Baptist faith and worked as a convenience store clerk for Kangaroo corporation. Preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth, daughter, Samantha and sister, Sheila. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday September 14th, 2019 from the Logan Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Clyde Jones officiating. Interment will follow in the Ballew Memorial Cemetery. Ms. Carroll is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Jennifer & Jeremy Brody of Taylorsville, IN, Melissa & Chris Swanson of Tunnel Hill, GA, Maranda Nicole Fowler of Rocky Face, GA, sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth Rodney Carroll of Ringgold, GA, Scott & Lilly Carroll of Kingston, GA, Jarvis & Misty Burton of Taylorsville, IN and Little Joe Carroll of Calhoun, GA, twenty five grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, sisters and brothers -in-law, Janet & Damon Asher of Andrews, IN, Irene & Robert Cook of Rocky Face, GA, Louise Dixon of FL, Mary Sizemore of London, KY, Della Morrison of KY, brothers and sisters-in-law, Charles & Carol Bolton of Peru, IN, Merle & Geneva Bolton of Tunnel Hill, GA, Donald Bolton of Rocky Face, GA, Wayne Johns of Dalton, GA, William Johns of Ellijay, GA, several nieces and nephews also survive, special friend, Audra Kelly. The family will receive friends on Saturday September 14th, 2019 from 11:00am until the service at 2:00pm at the funeral home. | Bolton, Ruth Ellen (I5911)
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3142 | Murder-Suicide | Mayes, Walter James (I1850)
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3143 | Murder-Suicide | Keck, Mira Emaline (I600)
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3144 | Name A J Shelton Event Type Death Event Date 22 Apr 1961 Event Place Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States Sex Male Age 70 Race White Race (Original) W Birth Year (Estimated) 1891 Father's Name Wm Shelton Mother's Name Nancy C Mattox Spouse's Name Bessie Shelton Spouse's Sex Female Record Number 6109720 | Shelton, Alfred Jacob (I2848)
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3145 | Name Henry Seoga Ridings Sex Male Age 25 Father's Name Craig A Ridings Mother's Name Lucinda Corrier Marriage Date 26 Sep 1923 Marriage Place Orange, California, United States Event Type Marriage Birth Year (Estimated) 1898 Spouse's Name Anna Calanthe Sheridan Spouse's Sex Female Spouse's Age 21 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1902 Spouse's Father's Name Robert P Sheridan Spouse's Mother's Name Susan Mcleod Note Marriage Record | Family: Henry Seago Ridings / Anna Calanthe Sheridan (F992)
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3146 | Name Huston H Ridings Sex Male Age 0 Death Date 12 Sep 1916 Death Place Akron, Summit, Ohio Marital Status Single Race W Father's Name David Ridings Mother's Name Mary Mathews Residence Place Akron, Summit, Ohio Birth Date 12 Jun 1916 Birth Year (Estimated) 1916 Birthplace Ohio Burial Date 13 Sep 1916 Burial Place Akron, Ohio Cemetery East Akron Father's Birthplace TN. Mother's Birthplace TN. Record Number 943 Record Number 943 | Ridings, Huston (I3586)
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3147 | Name John H. Epperson Sex Male Age 21 Birth Year (Estimated) 1884 Father's Name Green Epperson Father's Sex Male Mother's Name Jane Epperson Mother's Sex Female Spouse's Name Ottie Hale Spouse's Sex Female Spouse's Age 18 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1887 Spouse's Father's Name T J Hale Spouse's Father's Sex Male Spouse's Mother's Name Sallee Hale Marriage Date 31 Mar 1905 Marriage Place Knox, Kentucky, United States Event Type Marriage | Family: John Henry Epperson / Otie E Hale (F1510)
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3148 | Name Millard F. Cinnamon Name Note SSN 401-03-2610 Sex Male Age 58 Birth Date 2 Dec 1887 Birthplace Claborne County, Tenn. Residence Place LaFallette, Campbell, Tenn. Address 400 Incline Ave. Burial Date 13 Oct 1944 Burial Place Speedwell, Tenn. Marital Status Married Occupation Painter Race White Father's Name Henry Cinnamon Father's Birthplace Hawkins County, Tenn. Mother's Name Lucy Riginger Mother's Birthplace Lee County, Va. Spouse's Name Rheba Cinnamon Spouse's Sex Female Event Type Death Event Date 11 Oct 1944 | Cinnamon, Alexander Milton Filmore (I1777)
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3149 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Otis Bolton / Margaret Bane (F1464)
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3150 | Name Pansy M Stapleton Sex Unknown Death Date 22 Feb 1991 Death Place Manatee, Florida, United States Affiliate CD Number FDI14 Certificate Number 19181 Race White Birth Date 05 Jul 1904 Affiliate File Name Fdi14.txt Affiliate Line Number 233791 | Coffman, Pansy Marie (I209)
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