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| 4301 | Robert Lewis Glenn Pierce of Tazewell, TN was born September 19, 1954 , and departed this life on March 23, 2012. Glenn was preceded in deat h by his Parents, Alex and Bertha McGeorge Pierce of Speedwell, TN als o one step-daughter, Misty Raby of Tazewell, TN. He is survived by his Wife: Phyllis Webb of Tazewell, TN. Two Sons: Ro bert JR and wife Meryl Pierce of Andersonville, TN; Steven Pierce of M aynardville, TN. Two step-sons: Wayne Webb of Tazewell, TN; David Web b of Tazewell, TN. Nine grandchildren: Kyle Pierce of Dalton, BA; D.J . and Jacob Pierce of Andersonville, TN; Steven Pierce, Jr., Josh Raby , Ricky Lee and Riley Joe Webb of Tazewell, TN; Christopher, Briana an d Hannah Webb of Rogersville, TN. One Great-Grandson: Adrian Cooper Ki tts of Dalton, GA. One Sister: Mary Jane Shackleford of Speedwell, TN. Special thanks to Rev. Rick Braden, Jim Jessie, Johnny Leach, Jerry Le ach, Johnny Leach, Jr., Steve Hunley, and Tommy Cutcher. Burial in the Greasy Hollow Cemetery. | Pierce, Robert Lewis Glenn (I3520)
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| 4302 | Robert Moore From Kingsport (TN) Times PENNINGTON GAP, Va. Robert Moore, 68, died Sunday (Sept. 24, 2000) at Lee County Community Hospital. Born in St. Charles, Va., he had been a resident of Lee County, Va. most of his life. He was a retired minister and attended Johnson Bible College in Knoxville. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Korean War. He entered the U.S. Army in 1949. At the beginning of the Korean War in June of 1950 he was stationed in Japan and served with the 21st Infantry Regiment, the 24th Infantry Division. Mr. Moores Regiment was the first Army unit sent to Korea at the start of the war. He served in Korea until April, 1951, where he served in four major campaigns against the communist North Koreans and Chinese. Mr. Moore was awarded the Purple Heart, Combat Infantry Badge, Presidential Citation, Korean Service Medal with three stars, National Defense Service Medal and the United Nations Service Medal for service in the Korean War. He was a member of Galilee Christian Church in Blackwater, Va. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jody and Myrtle Coffman Moore; two brothers, Marshall and Royce Moore; two sisters, Edith McNutt and Dorothy Johns. Surviving are two sons, Jody Moore, Pennington Gap, Va., and Jon Moore, Wallens Creek, Va.; one daughter, Opheia Ratliff, Pennington Gap, Va.; five grandchildren; one brother, Jody N. Moore, Marion, Ind.; one sister, Iva Williams, Gas City, Ind. Graveside services will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at Lee Memorial Gardens in Woodway, Va. with the Rev. Jim Belcher officiating. Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery at 1:50 p.m. for the service. Province Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. | Moore, Robert Dale (I472)
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| 4303 | Robert Newlin Whiteacre was born 19 Jun 1846 in Osceola, Ohio to Colson Whitacre & Nellie Thompson. He died 11 Jan 1935 in Anderson Twp., Hamilton County, Ohio and was buried at Morrow Cemetery on 14 Jan 1935. He was a Civil War Veteran. At the age of 18 he enlisted as a private on 15 Sep 1861. He mustered into Co G, 17th Ohio Volunteer Infantry on 15 Sep 1861; mustered out on 16 Jul 1865. He filed for pension in Ohio on 6 Apr 1888 (Certificate 436002) | Whitacer, Robert N (I521)
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| 4304 | ROBERT NEWMAN 1966 Robert Gray Newman, 32, of Marion, Ind., died suddenly Sunday, November 6, at Marion, Ind. Survivors include his father Oatie Newman, Jonesville and his mother, Mrs. Lola James, Marion, Ind.; one daughter Carolyn Newman, Marion, Ind.; two brothers, Bill Newman, Florida, and Jack Newman, Marion; one sister, Mrs. Ada Wilder, Marion Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Thursday, November 10, in the Davidson Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Robert Wallace and the Rev. Boyd Godby officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery. Davidson Funeral Home, Jonesville, in charge of arrangements. | Newman, Robert Gray (I2805)
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| 4305 | Robert Newman was a commercial real estate developer for 25 years. Earlier he was editor of Plane Talk, the newspaper of the Boeing Corporation, Wichita. Later he became reporter and promotions manager for the Kansas City Kansan from 1955-1958. A US Navy fighter pilot during the Korean War, he was a graduate of University of Kansas School of Journalism and a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. He was Vice President of Broadway Area Association in 1985 and received its Ed Griff Memorial Community Award. He was a member of Indian Hills Country Club and the Village United Presbyterian Church. He was born in Sterling, Kansas and lived in the Kansas City area more than 30 years. Robert leaves a wife, Janis, a son, Frank Newman both of the home, two daughters Melinda Newman of the home and Julie Norton, Overland Park, mother Dorothy Newman and sister, Mrs. Lavonne Newman, both of Lawrence. Robert's cremains will be buried in the Sterling, KS Community Cemetery where Robert and Janis' youngest daughter Mary Roberta Newman, having died at birth, is buried. | Newman, Robert (I5435)
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| 4306 | Robert Ray Wilkerson March 08, 1931 - April 20, 2017 Robert Ray Wilkerson was born on March 8, 1931, in Wallins, Kentucky, the son of the late Henry and Carrie Ridings Wilkerson. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Worley Wilkerson of London, one daughter, Elyse Raylene Sizemore and husband, Bobby Ray, of Lynch, one grandson, Bobby Dewayne Sizemore, plus a host of other friends and relatives to mourn his passing. He was a miner and was of the Methodist faith. Robert Ray Wilkerson departed this life at St. Joseph - London on Thursday, April 20, 2017, being 86 years, 1 month and 12 days of age. Graveside services and burial for Robert Ray Wilkerson will be conducted at 10:00 AM Saturday at Resthaven Cemetery in Harlan with Hugh Webb officiating. | Wilkinson, Robert Ray (I1514)
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| 4307 | Roberta E. Bates Cundiff, 101 years 10 months and 29 days of age, departed this life to be with the Lord on Monday, November 30th, 2020 at the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. Roberta was born in Somerset, Kentucky on Wednesday, January 1st, 1919, daughter of the late William and Olga Placke Bates. She had lived in Dayton, Ohio for the past ten years. Roberta was a long-time member of Rock Lick Baptist Church in Somerset, Kentucky. Roberta was survived by two daughters, Deloris Harter and Bettie Jo Detrick, both of Dayton, Ohio; one son, Lewis Joseph Cundiff, Jr. of Somerset, Kentucky; two brothers, Edward Bates of Louisville, Kentucky and Johnny (and Freeda) Bates of Waterview, Florida; two sisters, Dorothy Gilliam and Edna Mae Compton, both of Somerset, Kentucky; and a host of other relatives and friends who mourn her passing. She was preceded in death by her parents, William Bates, who departed this life on July 3rd, 1958 and Olga Bates, who departed this life on February 22nd, 1966; her loving husband, Lewis Joseph “Joe” Cundiff ,Sr., who departed this life on December 21st, 2004; five brothers, Harold Bates, Jeff Bates, William “Short” Bates, Alton Bates, and Robert Bates; and four sisters, Effie Callahan, Ola Jasper, Leta Opal Bobbitt, and Frances Marie Sowder. Private services were held in the Chapel of the Pulaski Funeral Home in Somerset, Kentucky. Burial followed in the Rock Lick Baptist Church Cemetery in Pulaski County, Kentucky. | Bates, Roberta (I3062)
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| 4308 | Rock Lick Baptist Church Cem., Rt. 192, then L on Grundy Rd 3 Miles | Ridings, Rebecca Francis (I691)
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| 4309 | Roger Lee Robinson, 65, of Galesburg, died at 10:02 a.m. on Friday, November 25, 2016 at OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 30, at Rux Funeral Home in Kewanee. Fr. Johndamaseni Zilimu will officiate. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Kewanee. Memorials can be directed to the American Diabetes Foundation or the Galesburg District #205 Foundation. Roger was born on June 27, 1951 in Kewanee, the son of Arthur and Margaret (Ridings) Robinson. He married his high school sweetheart Rebecca "Becky" Kemerling on March 3, 1973 in Kewanee. In addition to Becky, he is survived by a son, Guy (and wife Billie) Robinson of DeKalb; a daughter, Amber (and husband Ben) Kincaid of New York, NY; two grandchildren, Meila and Willow Robinson; and his siblings, Jim (and wife Della) Robinson of Good Hope, GA, Joe (and wife Jean) Robinson of Seneca, IL, Mary (and husband Don) Brady of Neponset, and Raymond (and wife Carol) Robinson of Neponset. He was preceded in death by his parents. Roger graduated from Neponset High School in 1969. He had worked as the Director of Buildings and Grounds for Galesburg School District #205, as well as several positions at Hyster in Kewanee. He was a former member of Visitation Catholic Church in Kewanee, and an avid golfer at Baker Park, Lake Bracken Country Club, and Midland Country Club. In addition to golf, he enjoyed fishing, traveling to warmer climates, and spending time with family. Roger's final act of kindness was to give the gift of life through tissue donation to the Gift of Hope. From: Rux Funeral Home, Kewanee, IL | Robinson, Roger Lee (I4284)
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| 4310 | Ron passed away peacefully in his sleep at Ecumen Pathstone in Mankato in the early morning of July 17, 2020. He was born in Lombard, Illinois on April 20, 1946 to Clarence and Eva Williams. He graduated from Wheaton High School in 1964. After attending college in South Carolina and Arizona, Ron moved back to the Chicago area and began a career in the computer industry. He worked as a computer operator and programmer, primarily within the financial sector. He settled in Elgin, Illinois where he lived until moving to Mankato in October of 2014. Ron was an active member in the Unitarian Universalist Church of Elgin and stayed in contact with many of his friends from the Elgin area after moving to Minnesota. Ron was a lover of classical music, he enjoyed listening to, studying, and playing pipe organs, and was an enthusiastic participant in a number of handbell choirs. Ron was also fascinated with trains. He was a member of the Illinois Railway Museum, had an extensive collection of toy trains, and would read anything train-related he could get his hands on. He loved art and history, spending his free time visiting art institutes and museums. In 2014, Ron moved to Mankato to be closer to family. He was a resident of Old Main Village senior living community for five years. Ron had a special bond with and will be sorely missed by his nephew and niece-in-law, Rod and Cindy Bruce of Mankato; and nieces, Celeste Williams (Chris Arnold) of Oshkosh, Wisconsin and Sierra Schneider-Williams of Santa Cruz, California. Ron is survived by his sister, Joyce Bruce of St. Peter, Minnesota; brother, Richard (Jeannette) Williams of Clifton, Tennessee; sister-in law, Margy Williams; brother-in-law, Roger Skartveit; ex-sister-in-law, Peg Schneider; cousins, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces, and grand-nephews. Ron was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Lois Skartveit; brother, John Williams; brother-in-law, Charles Bruce; and nephew, William Bruce. At this time, there is no formal memorial service planned for Ron.--Mankato Mortuary | Williams, Ronald David (I5652)
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| 4311 | Ronald W. Pearson, D.O., 78, of Fairview passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on Monday, February 7, 2011. He was born in Erie on June 7, 1932, the son of the late Dr. H. Dale and Mabel Pearson. Lovingly known as "Dr. Ron" to his patients, he was a graduate of Manlius Military Academy in 1950. He then attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio and graduated from Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Mo. in 1958. Dr. Pearson interned in Portland, Maine and completed a residency in surgery in 1963. He then established his practice as a general surgeon in Erie through Millcreek Community Hospital. Dr. Pearson held various positions at the hospital, including Chief of Staff and Chairman of the Department of Surgery. He was awarded a Fellow in the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons (FACOS). Dr. Pearson retired in January 1996. For the first five years when LECOM was established, Dr. Pearson was part of the interview panel for prospective students. Dr. Pearson was a member of First United Methodist Church and was previously a member of Perry-Keystone #392 F & A.M. and Scottish Rite Consistory Valley of Erie. He had been very active in the Zem Zem Shrine and was a past president of the Zem Zem Motor Corp. Dr. Pearson also enjoyed photography, woodworking, and he had a passion for automobiles. An avid antique tool collector, Dr. Pearson had a national reputation for his expertise in the field. He was a member of several antique tool clubs, including Early American Industries Association, Western New York Tool Antique Tool Collectors Association, Ohio Tool Collectors Association, and Three Rivers Tool Collectors Association. Dr. Pearson was past president of the Mid-West Tool Collector's Association. He also was past Chairman of the Mid-West Antique Tool Collectors Association Scholarship Committee. Dr. Pearson was awarded the prestigious "Marion Henely Award". In 1994, Dr. Pearson published "The American Patented Brace, 1829-1924: An Illustrated Directory of Patents". He enjoyed attending antique tool auctions and was instrumental in bringing the Mid-West Tool Collectors Association to Erie in 2008 for their semi-annual national convention, held at the Erie Bayfront Convention Center. He served as Chairman for that convention meeting. Besides his parents, was preceded in death by his loving wife of 25 years, Rebecca J. Pearson; and a brother, Vernon D. Pearson. Dr. Pearson is survived by two sons, David V. Pearson (Jennifer) of Ashville, N.C. and Robert S. Pearson (Angela) of Medina, Ohio; two daughters, Laure C. Mills and Nancy L. Richards (Jay), all of Erie; one sister, Shirley J. Bothwell of Hopkins, Minn.; 18 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his dear friend, Allene Gildea and her family, Colleen Gildea of Erie; Meghan Pontius of Atlanta, Ga.; Kevin Gildea (Jennifer) of Portsmouth, Va.; Michael Gildea of Erie; Alison Strazisar (Mark) of Erie; Corey Gildea (Sara) of North Olmsted, Ohio; and her five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Dusckas-Martin Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., 4216 Sterrettania Road on Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and are invited to attend a Memorial Service there on Friday at 10:00 a.m. conducted by the Rev. Terry Shaughnessy. Private interment will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, 707 Sassafras St., Erie, PA 16501, the student scholarship program at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1858 West Grandview Boulevard, Erie, PA 16509, or to student scholarship program at the Mid-West Tool Collectors Association c/o LeRoy E. Witzel, Treasurer, P.O. Box 355, Humboldt, Iowa 50548. | Pearson, Dr Ronald Wade (I5849)
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| 4312 | Ross C. Mills was born near Erose, Knox County, KY, where he lived until 1918, when he moved to Pineville, Bell County, where he lived out his life. For 44 years he worked for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, primarily in Pineville. Though Ross had only limited opportunity for formal education, he was blessed with intelligence, boundless curiosity and was a skilled craftsman. He cultivated many friends in Pineville throughout his life, friends with whom he shared his natural good humor and his willingness to help whenever he could. In 1920, at Harrogate, TN, he was married to Necie Viola Berry. They were divorced in Pineville in 1948. During their marriage, Ross and Necie had eight children--seven boys and one girl. Their first four sons served the nation during World War II: Paul, Ross Jr., Bobby and Stacy. Tom, Ralph, Ruth and William Maithland (Bill)rounded out their family. All settled in other parts of the state and nation: Paul, in Massachusetts; Ross Jr, in Frankfort; Bobby, in Lexington; Stacy in the Austin, TX, area; Tom, in Lexington; Ralph, in the Los Angeles area; Ruth, in Lexington;and Bill, in Chicago. Ross was the son of Isaac Thomas Mills and Martha Elaine Hopkins-Taylor, both of whom were born and raised on Stinking Creek in Knox County. He had one older brother, Floyd, who settled in Corbin, KY. Isaac was the son of Thomas Mills, who was the son of Esther Haddock and Nasby Mills, who came to Knox County from Pitt County, NC around 1810. Martha was the daughter of Lavinia (Melvina, Viney)Hopkins, daughter of Nancy Ann Pugh and David Hopkins, and Alexander "Alex" Taylor, son of Sarah Ann Walker and Cornelius Alexander Taylor. Viney was born in Mulberry Gap, Hancock County, TN, on February 1, 1846. Her father died when she was a child and her mother married Christopher Clouse in Tazwell, Claiborne Co., TN, where they were living at the time of the 1860 census. Christopher was the double first cousin of Nancy's first husband. Soon after the 1860 census, Christopher and Nancy moved their family to the Flat Lick area of Knox County, KY. | Mills, Ross Clark (I146)
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| 4313 | Ross T. Monday, 82, of Norwalk, died Friday afternoon, Dec. 19, 2008, in Fisher-Titus Medical Center. He was born June 4, 1926, in Speedwell, Tenn., and came to this area in 2002 from Clyde. He was a member of Trinity Temple,Milan. He retired in 1982 from Ford Motor Company, Sandusky, where he worked for 30 years. Ross enjoyed fishing, gardening and collecting antiques. He is survived by his wife of 10 years, Imogene (Varney) Monday of Norwalk; daughters and sons-in-law, Rose and Bob Burger of Norwalk, Geri and Ronnie White of Castalia and Cathy Loden of Norwalk; stepson, George C. Stump of Pryor, Okla.; stepdaughter, Debbie Sheridan of Collingsville, Okla.; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; five step-great-grandchildren; sisters and brothers-in-law, Madge Miller of Lafollette, Tenn., Nell and George McCarty of Monroe, Mich., and Axie and Don Hilger of Lafollette. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Gladys Monday in 1997; brother, James Monday; and sister, Margaret Lowe. Friends may call 2-5 p.m.Sunday in Walker Funeral Home, 98 West Main St., Norwalk, where funeral services will be at 11 a.m.Monday with the Rev. Jack Kiskaden, Pastor of Trinity Temple, officiating. Burial will be in Parkhurst Cemetery, Clyde. Memorial contributions may be made to Building Fund of Trinity Temple, P.O. Box 1950, Milan, OH 44846. | Monday, Ross Thomas (I1476)
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| 4314 | ROSSON, MR. CARL E. - age 84, of Halls, passed away 6:55 a.m. Sunday, September 16, 2001. He was a member of Union Primitive Baptist Church, Maynardville. Preceded in death by wives, Birchie Tolliver Rosson and Magnita Dyer Rosson; parents, Mell and Frances (Collins) Rosson; sisters, Edna Morgan and Oma MaCann. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Harold and Marie Rosson of Morristown; daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Hollis Herrell of Halls; six grandchildren and spouses, David and Brenda Rosson, Judy and Jack Green, Patty and Scottie Long, Kenny and Barbie Herrell, Vickie and Dwight Killion, Bill and Angela Herrell; 11 great-grandchildren, Courtnie, Coby and Dylan Rosson, Megan and Preston Green, Erika Long, Holden and MacKenzie Herrell, Daniel, Samuel and Sara Killion; brothers, Billie Rosson, Lawrence Rosson and Elder Claude Rosson, and sister, Eula Gray Cupp, all of New Tazewell; special uncle, Dewey Collins, and several nieces and nephews. The family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation to Carl's caregivers, Kathy, Debbie and Melinda. Funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday, Cooke Mortuary Chapel, with Elder Roger Rhodes and Elder John Robbins officiating. Interment in Union Church Cemtery, Maynardville. Pallbearers will be grandsons and grandson-in-law. The family will receive friends 6-9 p.m. Monday, Cooke Mortuary, Maynardville. Knoxville News-Sentinel | Rosson, Carl Edward (I694)
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| 4315 | Roy Adam Koehm, 92, of Greenfield, IL died Monday, June 11, 2018 at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield. He was born December 18, 1925 in Greenfield, IL to Virgil & Mabel (Haven) Koehm. He married Mildred “Mickey” Anderson December 21, 1946 in St. Louis, MO and she preceded him in death November 25, 2008. Surviving is a son John Koehm of Reno, NV, a granddaughter Julie (Joe) Zavala of Woodland, CA, a grandson, Adam (Helen) Koehm of Reno, NV, two step-grandchildren, Luke and Theresa, a step-great-granddaughter, Petra, and a brother, George Koehm of Seal Beach, CA. Over the past eight years, he found companionship with a special friend Phyllis Uhlry. He was preceded in death by his wife and two sisters, Helen and Aileen. Mr. Koehm was a member of the Greenfield United Methodist Church and a lifelong farmer. He was a kind and gentle man with a great sense of humor as well as a strong, hard working individual. One of Roy's favorite hobbies was dancing. He enjoyed country music, square dancing and polka. He also enjoyed fishing, hunting and surfing the internet. A funeral service will be held at 4 pm Saturday, June 16, 2018 at the Shields-Bishop Funeral Home in Greenfield. Visitation will be from 2 until 4 pm at the funeral home. Burial will follow at the Oak Wood Cemetery north of Greenfield. Memorials are suggested to the Greenfield United Methodist Church or the American Cancer Society. Online condolences can be left at shields-bishopfh.com. | Koehm, Roy Adam (I5016)
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| 4316 | ROYCE MOORE 20 Jul 1918 Jan 1982 24277 (Pennington Gap, Lee, VA) (none specified) 230-01-8930 Virginia | Moore, Royce Gene (I478)
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| 4317 | Ruby O. Keck Dec. 7, 1915-June 11, 2006 Ruby O. Keck, 90, of Monroe died at 12:20 a.m. Sunday in her home. She had been in poor health for six months. Friends may call from noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Rupp Funeral Home. She will lie in state from 10 until services at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Monroe Missionary Baptist Church. The Rev. Roy Southerland, pastor of the church, will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park, LaSalle. Born Dec. 7, 1915, in Union County, Tenn., she was the daughter of Calvin and Margaret (Lyons) Tolliver. She married Charles Shackleford in 1931, in Claiborne County, Tenn. She then married Estil Keck on March 28, 1939, in Bowling Green, Ohio. He died Sept. 8, 1985. Mrs. Keck worked for Consolidated Paper Co. and then on the Manhattan Project in Oakridge, Tenn. For 25 years, she was a nurse's aide at Mercy Memorial Hospital, retiring in 1989. She was a member of Monroe Missionary Baptist Church since 1938. Surviving are three sons, Bill (Joyce) Shackleford of Longview, Texas, Gary Keck of Monroe and Larry (Mary Jean) Keck of Belleville; three daughters, Lorraine Diker of Fort Wayne, Ind., Janice (Bill) Hatfield of Monroe and Sharon (Rick) Thomason of Johnson City, Tenn.; two brothers, James (Elsie) of Monticello, Ky., and J.C. (Janie) of Williamsburg, Ky.; 17 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren. In addition to her second husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Harold Shackleford; three brothers, Ulys, Julius and Kenneth; four sisters, Frankie Bryant, Ella Mae Smith, Isora Tolliver and an infant, and two granddaughters, Christina Lower and Amy Thomason. Memorials may be made to the Monroe Missionary Baptist Church building fund or Mercy Memorial Hospice of Monroe. Online condolences may be sent through www.ruppfuneralhomeinc.com. Monroe Evening News | Tolliver, Ruby (I657)
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| 4318 | RYDEN, SARA JACKSON WILLIS - 86, 1013 Oracle Ct. Johnson City, TN died Sunday Dec. 16, 2007 at Johnson City Medical Center following a brief illness. She was born in her family's home at Embreeville, Tennessee, a small village of homes of the executives of the Embree Iron Co. Dr. A.J. Willis, Sara's Dad, was physician to employees and families of the Embreeville Iron Co. Sara's mother, Belle Tyler Cloyd Willis was an accomplished pianist, teacher and homemaker. Sara attended Lamar High School from primary grade to graduation in 1939. Went on to Maryville College for two years and then to the University of Tennessee where she graduated in 1943. She was a Member of the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Kappa Delta national sorority at UT, now known as UTK. She married Gilbert Powell Ryden June 12, 1943, at her home, Slick Rock Farm, on the banks of the Nolichucky River, Washington County, Tennessee. She was Chapter Advisor for Kappa Delta at UTK and also on the Panhellenic Advisory Council. She was a former officer of the Knoxville Symphony Guild. Sara was also a former Trail Chairwomen for the Dogwood Arts Festival, a member of the President King's Daughter and the DAR and a member of Ossoli Circle of Knoxville. She was a long standing member of East Minister Presbyterian Church in Knoxville. She was preceded in death by her husband Gil, and is survived by two daughters; Martha R. Tubb, Cape Coral, FL and Amanda Ryden Smith, Charlottesville, VA, six grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Jonesborough, TN, 423-753-3821 is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the Ryden family online at: www.dillow-taylor.com | Willis, Sara Jackson (I2900)
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| 4319 | s/o Samuel D. & Cornelia Dutton Suiter h/o Thelma Cronise Suiter Obituary - Roanoke Times, The (VA) - January 12, 1990 Albert Franklin Suiter, age 81, of 3704 London Circle, S W., died Thursday, January 11, 1990. He was a member of Huntington Court United Methodist Church and was owner and operator of Harvey's Dry Cleaning and Laundry, was a past president of Tri-State laundry and Dry Cleaners Association, also a member of Williamson Road Kiwanis Club, a member of and past chaplain of Roanoke Lodge #197, BPOE. he was a member of Williamson Road Lodge #163 A.F. the Scottish Rite Bodies, and Kazim Temple Shrine. He is survived by his wife, Thelma Cronise Suiter; one son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Ronald D. and Kathy Suiter, Burlington, Vt.; one daughter and son-in-law, Angelita S. and Dr. Milton N. Kabler of Alexandria; four grandchildren, Cynthia and Stephen Kabler, Scott and Brian Suiter; two sisters, Mrs. Vivian S. Brown and Mrs. Garnett S. Garst, both of Salem. Funeral services will be conducted from Oakey's North Chapel at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, January 13, with the Rev. George H. Gravitt officiating. Burial will be in Blue Ridge Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Arthur Cooley Memorial Scholarship Fund, P. O. Box 5066, Roanoke, Va. A memorial service by Williamson Road Lodge #163 will be held at Oakey's North Chapel 8:00 p.m. Friday. | Suiter, Albert Franklin (I4519)
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| 4320 | Sabra Virginia Miller Gibson, daughter of the late Charles and Nealie Ridings Cundiff, was born in Pulaski County, Ky. on Friday, Nov. 6, 1914, and she departed this life peacefully at the NorthPoint Health Care Center in Lexington, Ky., having attained the age of 92 years. She was first united in marriage to Mr. Homer Lewis Miller on March 23, 1932, and he preceded her in death on April 12, 1995. Seven children blessed this union; two sons, Sammy (and Brenda) Miller of Broadhead, Ky., and Donald (and Patricia) Miller of Rex, Ga., and five daughters, Maxine (and Eddie) Whitis of Somerset, Ky., Geraldine Miller of Dallas, Ga., Christine (and Eugene) Meece of Somerset, Ky., Norma Jean Jasper of Somerset, Ky., and Linda (and Kenneth) Speer of Lexington, Ky. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Other than her parents and first husband, she was also preceded in death by her second husband, William Cecil Gibson, whom she married on Nov. 8, 1995. He preceded her in death on May 17, 1999. She was also preceded in death by three brothers, Estel Cundiff, Joe Cundiff, and Robert Cundiff; one sister, Priscilla Cundiff Harmon; two daughters, Margaret Louise Miller and Mary Elizabeth Miller; two grandsons, Michael Wayne Meece and Mark Wilder; and one granddaughter, Jenny Smith. Sabra was a member of the Somerset First Church of the Nazarene. She was a kind person who will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She leaves a host of relatives and friends who mourn her passing and celebrate her going home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, April 9, at the Chapel of the Pulaski Funeral Home with Rev. Johnny Dunbar officiating. Burial will follow in the Bobbitt Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Sunday, April 8. | Cundiff, Sabra Virginia (I2878)
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| 4321 | Sally Mae Newman, of 5448 Hargrove Blvd., Virginia Beach, VA, passed away at Sentara Leigh Memorial Hospital on May 9, 2011. She was born in Jonesville, VA on April 30, 1938. Sally was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Wiseman of Blountville, TN; father, Charles Garrett of Rose Hill, VA; and one granddaughter, Callie Newman of Virginia Beach, VA. She is survived by her husband, Bobby Newman; stepfather, John Wiseman of Blountville, TN; one daughter, Kimberly (and Herb) Blaylock of Elizabethtown, PA; two sons, Robert Jr (and Terri) Newman, Edward (and Carla) Newman, both of Virginia Beach, VA; six granddaughters of Virginia Beach, VA; a grandson of Florida; two great grandchildren in Virginia Beach, VA; a sister-in-law, Shirley George of Suffolk, VA; a nephew; and a great niece. Sally was retired from the Virginia Beach School System. No local services will be available. Donations can be sent to the Memorial United Methodist Church in Virginia Beach, VA | Garrett, Sally (I3697)
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| 4322 | Samantha Lynn Kemper, 23, of Taneytown, Maryland lost her courageous battle with cancer Thursday, September 15, 2011 at Carroll Hospice Dove House in Westminster, Maryland. Born May 16, 1988 in Hanover, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of John A. Kemper of Taneytown and Tammy Lynn Bridge Kemper-Miller of Union Bridge. Samantha was a mother and homemaker. She enjoyed spending time with her daughter, family and friends. Surviving in addition to her parents are daughter, Catherine “Catie” Pauline Kemper; brother, Devon Miller of Union Bridge; and maternal grandparents, Conard & Pauline Bridge of Union Bridge. She was predeceased by paternal grandparents, Leonard & Catherine Kemper. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. Monday, September 19 at Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home, 136 East Baltimore St., Taneytown, Maryland with Rev. Gary Buchman officiating. The family will receive friends from 1 p.m. until the time of the service. Interment will be private at a later time. | Kemper, Samantha Lynn (I2083)
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| 4323 | SAMMIE WIDNER JR. Age 68 of New Tazewell, TN, was born August 14, 1930 and passed away Oct. 7, 1998 at UT Hospital. He professed faith in Christ and was a member of Clouds Missionary Baptist Church. Wife: Ann Widner Children: Stephen Widner, Sandie Walters, Teresa Bush, Rita Beeler. Parents: Sam and Lula Widner Grandchildren: Seth, Derrick, and Samantha Seals. Brett and Nikki Walters, Sammie and Stevie Widner. Jason Beeler and Stacy Rucker. Brothers and Sisters: Edgar, Fred, Elmer Widner. Cynthia Hill, Etta Green, and Rosa Mae Poore. Funeral services were held 2 p.m. Sat., Oct. 10th in Coffey Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating: Rev. Jimmy Poore, Rev. Charlie Widner, and Rev. Larry Beeler. THY MEMORY WILL LIVE ON FOREVER IN THE HEARTS OF YOUR LOVED ONES. LIVE FOREVER WITH THE LORD... | Myers, Sammie Widner Jr (I698)
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| 4324 | Sandra "Sandy" Sue Gantzer October 1, 1943 - September 7, 2021 Sandra "Sandy" Sue (nee Bailey) Gantzer of Cincinnati, OH. Passed away on September 7, 2021 at the age of 77. Born on October 1, 1943 in St. Charles, VA. Beloved wife of 52 years to Robert "Bob" Lawrence Gantzer. Loving sister of the late Dorothy Minks, Harold Bailey, Jean Belcher and Bob Bailey. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews, relatives and many dear friends. Cherished daughter of the late Charles William and Pearl Cordelia (nee Sharpe) Bailey. Private services will be held at the convenience of the family. Entombment at Graceland Memorial Gardens, Milford, OH. | Bailey, Sandra Sue (I6422)
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| 4325 | Sarah appeared in 1850 census twice. This occurrence dated Aug 3 1850 These two census give clue as to when Mastin died. | Ridings, Sarah Ann (I1313)
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| 4326 | Sarah appears in the 1850 census twice. Both times her age is listed a 10 years old. ie born abt 1840 | Ridings, Sarah Ann (I1313)
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| 4327 | Sarah J's name shows on the 1940 US Census but her gravemarker shows her year of death as 1933 | Pickle, Sarah Jane (I1293)
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| 4328 | Sarah Perry was first married to Matthew N. Tolliver (1877-1966) about 1897 and had two children, Millie Ann and James H. Tolliver. Her second marriage was to Jefferson Davis Bell (1861-1910) from which she had two children, Winnie and Troy Bell. Her third marriage was to Emsley Perry (1875-1940). "Obituary," From the Chattanooga Times, June 20, 1960 PERRY, SARAH L., age 84, of Rt. 1 in Daisy, Tenn., died in a local hospital at 8:30 p.m. Saturday night. She was a member of the Hixson Church of God for the past 25 years and a resident of the Daisy community of Hamilton County for the past 43 years. Survivors are two sons, Troy Bell of Daisy and James Tolliver of Hooker, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. Millie Spitzer of Knoxville and Mrs. Winnie Carlisle of Daisy: 12 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. Funeral services well be held at 2:30 p.m. Monday from the Hixson Church of God, conducted by the Rev. Frank R. Rich. Interment will follow in the Granny Walker Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Joe Paschall, Harry Jeno, Jim Sitley, William Tanner, Chester Campbell and Warren Penney. Honorary pallbearers will be the Ladies' Bible Class of Hixson Church of God. Active pallbearers will meet at the funeral home at 1:45 p.m. The body will remain at the funeral home. Arrangements are by the Williamson Funeral Home, Soddy. | Cooper, Sarah (I231)
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| 4329 | Sarah was listed as Sarah A Ridings...using mothers maiden name | Tolliver, Sarah A (I303)
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| 4330 | Saw this note from 2004. Need to disprove Peter the son of Adam and Mary, married Susie Ridings. The writer says although debated this part is true. Which part? My Adam Musser's father was John Hans Musser.Adams wife was Mary Cormanny? They had Peter Edward, who is my GreatGreatetc. Daniel david John GeorgeMicheal Molly Elizabeth Catherine Harry and Anna. Peter Edwards married Susie Reddings their son was William Jackson Musser He was born in smyth or Wyeth county in 1834, Doc Franklin Musser was his son and my Great Grandfather. Some of what I have has been debated by some of the researchers but this part is true, Don't know how much help but . it is hard to find as their were alot of Mussers in Smyth County. Joann | Family: Peter Musser, Jr. / Susannah Rachel Ridings (F397)
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| 4331 | SCHMIDT - KENNETH A. SCHMIDT SR., aged 69, of Grand Rapids, passed away Saturday, April 15, 1995. He was a veteran of WWII serving in the Marine Corp as a Staff Sergeant. Surviving are his children, BARBARA G. SCHMIDT, CAROL A. (TERRY) MILLER all of Grand Rapids, MARY J. (DAVE) HAGSTROM of Swartz Creek, KEN (CORRIE) SCHMIDT, JOE (MARIA) SCHMIDT all of Grand Rapids; 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren; one sister, MARIE BRANDT of Grand Rapids; one brother, GERRY AHRENS of FL; many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday 10:00 a.m. at St. John Vianney Church, Fr. Robert Sirico, CSP Celebrant. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. The family will receive visitors Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the DeGraaf Funeral Home, 4031 Clyde Park SW, where a Vigil Service will be held Tuesday 7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions are suggested to Visiting Nurse Hospice. THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS, Grand Rapids, Mich., Tues., Apr. 18, 1995, Pg. D6, Col. 2, Obit. | Schmidt, Kenneth Alexander (I6393)
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| 4332 | SCHMIDT - MRS. NATALIE (NAN) SCHMIDT, aged 55, of 3823 Heron SW, wife of KENNETH SCHMIDT, SR., passed away Friday afternoon. Mrs. Schmidt was a member of St. John Vianney Church, and past president of the Altar Society. Surviving besides her husband, are three daughters, MRS. TERRY (CAROL) MILLER of Grand Rapids, BARBARA and MARY SCHMIDT at home; two sons, KENNETH JR. of Wyoming and JOSEPH at home; her mother, MRS. GIOVANNA RIZZON; one daughter-in-law, MRS. AGGIE SCHMIDT of Wyoming; three grandchildren; three sisters, MRS. CHARLES (RITA) SIGRO, MRS. ROBERT (MARY) MAGNIANT and MRS. GENNY BARNEY; three brothers, NICK and his wife WANDA RIZZON, TONY and PETER RIZZON all of Grand Rapids; several nieces and nephews. Funeral Mass will be offered Monday morning at 11 o'clock at St. John Vianney Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Mrs. Schmidt reposes at the Alt Mortuary where relatives and friends will recite the Rosary Sunday evening at 8:15. Friends may meet the family at the mortuary Saturday 7 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society will be appreciated by the family. THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS, Grand Rapids, Mich., Sat., Oct. 4, 1980, Pg. 9C, Col. 1, Obit. 2 | Rizzon, Natalie A (I6394)
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| 4333 | SCHMIDT – ALEX A. SCHMIDT, aged 74, formerly of Grand Rapids, passed away Thursday afternoon at his home in Rome, Ga. He is survived by his wife, MRS. CAROLYN SCHMIDT; a son, KENNETH; four sisters, MRS. CLARA KIEFER, MRS. THEODORA FRISKEY, MRS. CHRIS SCHNEIDER, all of Grand Rapids, MRS. JACK KEWEST of Chicago. Funeral Mass will be offered Saturday at 2 p.m. in St. Mary's Church. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Mr. Schmidt will arrive in Grand Rapids Friday evening and will repose at the Alt Mortuary where friends will recite the Rosary Friday evening at 8 o'clock. THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS, Grand Rapids, Mich., Fri., Nov. 8, 1968, Pg. 50, Col. 7, Obit. 5 ************************~ooOoo~************************ MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MARRIAGE RECORDS (1916), Record No. 10470 - ALEX A. SCHMIDT & GRACE E. FOSTER, married 30 August 1916, in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI. ALEX (Wash Mch. Co., Lathing at Mich.), 21, of Muskegon, b. in Mich., son of ANTHONY F. SCHMIDT & JOSEPHINE HOMRICH. GRACE, 23, of Grand Rapids, Mich., b. in Mich., is the daughter of HIRAM FOSTER & GENEVA NEUMAN. Married by Elliott D. Prescott, Judge of Probate. Witnesses: Genevieve Foster & Harold Foster, both of Muskegon. Alex has not been previously married but Grace was married once previously. | Schmidt, Alexander August (I6392)
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| 4334 | SCHMIDT – MRS. GRACE A. SCHMIDT, aged 55, wife of ALEX A. SCHMIDT of 638 Fulton St., SW, passed away Thursday afternoon at the Ferguson-Droste-Ferguson Sanitarium. Surviving are her husband; a son, KENNETH; her father, HIRAM FOSTER; a brother, HAROLD FOSTER; two grandchildren of Grand Rapids, and a sister, MRS. GEORGE STRUCKMAN of Morris Hill, Ind. Funeral Mass Monday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Church. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Mrs. Schmidt reposes at the Alt Mortuary, where friends will recite the Rosary Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. THE GRAND RAPIDS HERALD, Grand Rapids, Mich., Sat., Jun 16, 1951, Pg. 11, Col. 2, Obit. 8 ************************~ooOoo~************************ MUSKEGON COUNTY, MICHIGAN, MARRIAGE RECORDS (1916), Record No. 10470 - ALEX A. SCHMIDT & GRACE E. FOSTER, married 30 August 1916, in Muskegon, Muskegon Co., MI. ALEX (Wash Mch. Co., Lathing at Mich.), 21, of Muskegon, b. in Mich., son of ANTHONY F. SCHMIDT & JOSEPHINE HOMRICH. GRACE, 23, of Grand Rapids, Mich., b. in Mich., is the daughter of HIRAM FOSTER & GENEVA NEUMAN. Married by Elliott D. Prescott, Judge of Probate. Witnesses: Genevieve Foster & Harold Foster, both of Muskegon. Alex has not been previously married but Grace was married once previously. | Foster, Grace Ann (I3322)
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| 4335 | School records show her name Opal Helen Ridings | Ridings, Okley Hellon (I486)
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| 4336 | Second marriage for both Name Luther R Mercer Titles and Terms Mr Event Type Marriage Event Date 17 Oct 1923 Event Place Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States Age 48 Birth Year (Estimated) 1875 Father's Name William M Mother's Name Margaret Pickel Spouse's Name Lucy J Thorley Spouse's Titles and Terms Mrs Spouse's Age 45 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1878 Spouse's Father's Name John Pillot Spouse's Mother's Name Rosie First | Family: Luther Repass Mercer / Lucy Jane Pillot (F1055)
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| 4337 | See GRid=149318420 | Headrick, Shelby Jean (I4900)
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| 4338 | See 1880 Census | Houston, Sarah J. (I1325)
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| 4339 | See 1880 census note for maiden name | Idle, Elizabeth Ester (I6246)
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| 4340 | See Camie Tolliver death certificate | Family: Az Richardson Tolliver / Lucy Collett (F776)
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| 4341 | Seen middle name listed as Perkins and Pickens | Ridings, John Perkins (I730)
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| 4342 | Seen name as Jacob | Shelton, Alfred Jacob (I2848)
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| 4343 | SENTIENL ECHO. LONDON, KENTUCKY. THURSDAY JUNE 14, 1979. WILLIAM C. HALE William Casper Hale, 72, London Rt. 6, died at 2:45 a.m. Friday at Hillcrest Nursing Home, Corbin. He was a native of Laurel Co., born Feb. 9, 1907, the son of the late Elmer and Ella Evans Hale. He was a retired state employee and member of the First Baptist Church of London. Survivors include his widow, the former Ollie Sasser; two sons: William Conrad Hale, London Rt. 6; and Kenneth Ray Hale, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; two sisers, Katherine Boyer, Lexington; and Bertie Young, London; one brother: Russell Hale, Greenwood, IN; and four grandchildren Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Monday in Bowling Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Donald LaBelle. Burial was in A.R. Dycke Memorial Park, London. =========================================== R.I.P. h/o Ollie Sasser who was the daughter of Milton B. Sasser, Jr. & Nettie Hale s/o Milton B. Sasser, Sr. & Louisa Sasser s/o Barden Sasser & Phoebe Jones s/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby ALSO, Louisa Sasser who was marired to Milton Sr. d/o Adin Sasser & Elizabeth Clementine Waggoner s/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby | Sasser, Barden (I272)
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| 4344 | Sentinel Echo Newspaper, London, Kentucky. January 28, 1943 EDWARD HALE, 50, TAKEN BY DEATH Edward Hale was born October 16, 1892 at Blackwater, KY, and died January 18, 1943 in a hospital in Cincinnati of ulcer of the stomach. He was 50 years old, three months and two days old at the time of his death. He was the sone of the late James T. Hale and Elizabeth McFadden Hale and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Susie Burkhart of Bush and Mrs. Neil Mullins of Corbin; also four brothers, Thomas Hale of Florence, CO; D.R. Hale of Lawton, OK; Milford Hale of Blackwater; J.R. Hale of Cane Creek. He was preceded in death several years ago by two sisters, Mrs. Mahala Ledington and Mrs. Ida Walden, also two brothers and one sister, who died in infancy. When a young man of nineteen, he went West to seek employment and was employed by the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company as fireman and engineer at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Having served in this capacity for several years, he volunteered his service to the United States Army in World War No. 1 and was honorably discharged. When this war broke out, he again offered his services, but was refused on account of age and disability. For the past few months he has been employed as guard in defense work in Cincinnati. Besides immediate famkily, he leaves a number of nieces and nephews, two aunts and two uncles along with either relatives and friends to mourn his death. His brother, Milford Hale, and brother-in-law, J.W. Mullins of Corbvin, went to Cincinnati and ... Name: Edward Hale Titles & Terms: Death Date: 18 Jan 1943 Death Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Birth Date: 16 Oct 1892 Estimated Birth Year: Birthplace: Black Water Laurel Co Ky Death Age: 50 years Gender: Male Marital Status: Single Race or Color: Caucasian Street Address: Occupation: Residence: Cincinnati Hamilton Ohio Burial Date: 21 Jan 1943 Burial Place: Hale Cem Laurel Ky Cemetery Name: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: James F Hale Father's Title & Terms: Father's Birthplace: Laurel Co Ky Mother's Name: Mary E Mcfadden Mother's Titles & Terms: Mother's Birthplace: Laurel Co Ky Film Number: 2024044 Digital Folder Number: 4057821 Image Number: 163 Certificate Number: fn 3049 Collection: Ohio Deaths, 1908-1953 | Hale, Edward (I1839)
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| 4345 | Sentinel Echo Newspaper. London, Kentucky. June 23, 1949 MRS. MARGARET HALE IS VICTIM OF STROKE Mrs. Margaret Gilbert Hale, 85 years old, died at 11:15 p.m. Monday evening at her home in Blackwater following a stroke, which she suffered June 1. A life-long resident of Blackwater, Mrs. Hale was born May 31, 1864, the daughter of Felix and Katherine Gilbert Taylor. She was married to Mr. Billie Hale, who preceded her in death 12 years ago. Mrs. Hale was a member of the Mt. Arrot (Ararat) Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mesdames Nannie and Susie Taylor, both of Blackwater; and four sons, Bassie and General Hale, both of Indiana; and Billie and Harvey Hale, both of Blackwater. Funeral services were held at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, Billie Hale, with the Revs. Denvis Rush and Gran Philpot officiating. Interment followed in the Taylor cemetery at Blackwater by the House Funeral Home. | Gilbert, MArgaret G (I5947)
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| 4346 | Sentinel Echo Newspaper. London, Kentucky. February 22, 1945 MRS. LUCILLE HALE DIES AT BLACKWATER Mrs. Lucinda Hale was born Sept. 5, 1860, in Knox County and died at 6:20 a.m. Feb. 16 at her home in Blackwater following a long illness. The daughter of Aden and Elizabeth Sasser, she was married to Franklin J. Hale, who preceded her in death. She was the mother of Henry Hale. Funeral and burial services were held at Pilgrims Rest at Blackwater with the House Funeral home in charge. | Sasser, Lucinda Frances (I2545)
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| 4347 | Sentinel Echo Newspaper. London, Kentucky. June 5, 1947 NICIE HALE NEWMAN CLAIMED IN DEATH Mrs. Nicie Hale Newman, 62 years old died at 10:45 o'clock last Saturday morning at Lexington following a year's illness. Her body was removed to her home at Blackwater and funeral services were held at 10 o'clock Monday morning at the Pilgrims Rest cemetery with the Rev. L.A. Jollay officiating. Interment followed at Pilgrims Rest by the House Funeral Home. Mrs. Newman was the daughter of the late F.J. and Lucinda Sasser Hale. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Carrington, Spartansburg, SC; and one son, Clarence Newman, whose present address is unknown; one sister Mrs. Nannie Mae Sasser, Cane Creek and three brothers, Victor Hale, Cane Creek, H.S. Hale, Marydell and Bruce Hale, London. | Hale, Nicie (I2737)
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| 4348 | Sentinel Echo Newspaper. London, Kentucky. March 14, 1946 FUNERAL MOND AY FOR JOHN P. SASSER, 58 Funeral services for Mr. John P. Sasser, 58y ears old, who died at 5 o'clock Friday at the Lawean General Hospital in Madison, Tenn, were held at 10 o'clock Monday morning at Blackwate r with the Rev. J.C. Baird officiating. Interment was in the Pilgrims Rest cemetery at Blackwater by the House Funeral Home. A native of Kno x County, Mr. Sasser was born Aug. 14, 1887, the son of William andLou ise Sasser. Retired from the U.S. Army, Mr. Sasser was superintendent of the National Cemetery in Madison. He served in the Philippine insur rection, with the American Expeditionary Army forces in 1914 and with the Occupational Army in Germany in World War I. He retired from the a rmy in 1932. Mr. Sasser was married Feb. 22, 1915 to Miss Nannie Hale at Blackwater, who survives him. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Nanni e Steward, London Route 1 and one brother J.M. Sasser, Tulelake, CA. | Sasser, John P (I2782)
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| 4349 | Sentinel Echo, September 7, 2001. Claude Vernon Hale Farmer Claude Vernon Hale, 85, of Hopper Creek Road, London, Kentucky, died Sunday, September 2, 2001, at the Marymount Medical Center in London. Born November 8, 1915, he was a retired farmer and member of the Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rebecca (Higgins) Hale and Sid Hale; and his wife, Otie (Smith) Hale. Survivors include two daughters, Pansy Williams and Rebecca Williams, both of London, Ky.; a son, Charles Hale of Carmi, Illinois; a sister, Geneva Looney of New Miami, Ohio; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday, September 4, at the House-Rawlings Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Denvis Rush officiating. Burial followed in the Hale Cemetery at London. | Hale, Claud Vernon (I171)
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| 4350 | SENTINEL ECHO. LONDON, KENTUCKY. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2004 January 21, 2004 Otis Bolton, 81, of East Bernstadt, Kentucky, died Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at the Baptist Regional Medical Center in Corbin, Kentucky. Born April 9, 1922, in Laurel County, Kentucky, he was a Kentucky Department of Transportation employee, a veteran of the United States Army having served during World War II, and was a member of the Old Path Holiness Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Nannie (Hale) Bolton and John Bolton. Survivors include his wife, Reba (Short) Bolton of East Bernstadt, Kentucky; five daughters, Mary Sizemore of London, Kentucky, Eulene Asher of Andrew, Indiana, Louise Dixon of Columbus, Indiana, Irene Asher and Ruth Carrol, both of Dalton, Georgia; three sons, Charles Bolton of Wabash, Indiana, Merle Bolton and Don Bolton, both of Dalton, Georgia; a sister, Roxie Witt of Corbin, Kentucky; a brother, Clifford Bolton of Indiana; 23 grandchildren; and a host of great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday, January 23, at the London Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Henry Bowman and the Rev. Kaney Hoskins officiating. Burial will follow in the Hale Cemetery in the Robinson Creek Community with the local DAV in charge of military honors. Pallbearers will be his grandchildren. | Bolton, Otis (I1844)
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| 4351 | Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. April 27, 1972 NANNIE BOLTON Nannie Bolton, 80, Route 4, London, died at 8:45 p.m. April 18, at the Marymount Hospital. She had been in ill health for two years. A lifelong Laurel Countian, she was born Jan. 28, 1892, the daughter of the late James and Nancy Williams Hale. She was a member of the Mt. Olivet Baptist Church. Mrs. Bolton leaves a daughter, Roxie Whitt, Lily; and two sons, Otis Bolton, Route 4, London; and Clifford Bolton, IND; A sister, Fannie Walkins, Tuttle; and two brothers: M.C. Hale, St. Charles, VA; and Sid Hale, Tuttle; 17 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Bowling Funeral Home by Rev. A.J. Cupp. Burial was in the Hale Cemetery, Tuttle. =========================================== R.I.P. d/o Nancy J. Williams & James M . Hale s/o Nancy Sasser & William H. Williams d/o Henry Sasser & Nancy Kirby | Hale, Nancy (I13)
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| 4352 | Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. August 21, 1969, Victor Hale, 75, Lida, died at 11:22 a.m. August 13 at Marymount Hospital. A native of Laurel County,he was the son of Franklin J. and Lucinda Sasser Hale. Mr. Hale was a veteran of WW1 and a member of the Blackwater United Baptist Church. He was married to the former Allie Ledington, who survives.Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ina Fay Hale, Mrs. Janice O'Neal and Miss Elma Lisle Hale, Lexington; two sons, Edsel Hale, Clarkston, Mich. and Maxwell Hale, Lida; one sister, Mrs. Nannie Sasser, London and 12 grandchildren.Services were held August 15 by the Revs. Layton Vanhook and Lowell Gilbert at House Funeral Home Chapel. Interment was in Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tilmon Hale, Hobart Hale, Robert Ledington, Verlin Holt, Russell Mullins and Farrett Taylor. | Hale, Victor F (I2587)
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| 4353 | SENTINEL ECHO. LONDON, KENTUCKY. DECEMER 19,, 1974 Delbert H. Hale, 82, Route 8, Keavy, died at 4:20 a.m. December 11 at his residence. A lifelong Laurel Countian, he was born Sept. 14, 1892, the son of Sidney and Alice Harville Hale. Mr. Hale was a retired carpenter and a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. He was married to the former Ida Meadows, who survives. Also surviving are three step-children, Clyde and Cecil Meadows, both of Dayton, Ohio; and Mrs. Cleo Storms, Corbin; four sisters, Maudie Reynolds, Keavie; Ruthie Johnson, Route 1, London; and Edith Hardin and Florence Anders, both of London; and three brothers, Hamp Hale, Loyall, Jim Hale, Route 1, London; and Bruce Hale, Mason, Ohio. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the locust Grove Christian Church by Pastor J.D. Dobbs and Rev. Jack Bunch. Interment was in the Locust Grove Cemetery, Keavy. Rawlings Funeral home was in charge of the arrangements. | Hale, Delbert H (I1087)
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| 4354 | Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. January 31, 1974 ALONZO WHITT, 61, Lily, died at 11 a.m. January 23 at the Southeastern Kentucky Baptist Hospital. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bowling Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Wilmer Evans. Interment was in the Hale Cemetery, Tuttle. Born August 6, 1912, in Laurel County, he was the son of Charles and Mary E. Weatherly Whitt. He was married to the former Roxie Bolton, a veteran of World War II and a member of the Felts Chapel Methodist Church. Surviving, in additional to his wife, are three daugthers, Lonnie June Marcus, Brooksville, IND; Joanne Hill, Wyoma, MI; and Flora Mae McFadden, London; three sons: Kenneth Whitt, Hamilton, Ohio; Earl Whitt, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Eugene White, Lily; a sister, Mrs. George Haddix, Louisville; a brother, Elmer Whitt, Corbin and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday by Rev. Wilmer Evans at the Bowling Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the Hale Cemetery. | Whitt, Alonzo C (I3083)
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| 4355 | Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. May 31, 1956 SERVICES HERE FOR J.T. HALE Funeral services for James Thomas Hale, 85, Denver Colo., who died May 23 in the Old Masons Home, were conducted at 7 o'clock Friday evening at the home of his son, Roy Hale, at Cold Hill by the Revs. George Cole and Layton Vanhook. Masonic rites were held at the grave the following morning at the grave in Pilgrim Rest Cemetery with the House Funeral Home in charge. Officiating were the Revs. Cole and William Stewart. A Laurel County native, Mr. Hale was born July 2, 1870 at Bush, the son of Dr. J.T. Hale and Mrs. Mahala Sasser Hale. He was married to Cuie Tuttle, who preceded him in death. Mr. Hale, a retired millwright, had been a resident of Colorado for the last twenty-nine years. Besides the son, he is survived by five daughters, Mrs. W.H. Greene, London, Route 1; Mrs. J.R. Wilkerson, Junction City, Kansas; T.J. Green, Gadsden, ALA; Mrs. W.L. Clark, Corbin; Mrs. Roy Perry, Whitley City; and nineteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. He also leaves two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. John Mullins, Corbin; Mrs. Lloyd Burkhart, Lake; D.B. Hale, Lawton, OK; J.R. Hale, London; and Milford Hale, Cane Creek. | Hale, James Thomas (I1838)
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| 4356 | Sentinel Echo. London, Kentucky. September 6, 1984 Kenneth Charles Whitt, age 34, of Hamilton, Ohio died there September 2, 1984. He was a native of New Jersey, the son of Alonzo Charles Whitt and Roxie Bolton Whitt. He was a foundry worker. He is survived by his mother, Roxie Bolton Whitt, Lily and the following sisters and brothers: Lonnie June Marcum, Summan, Indiana; Joann Heald, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Flora Mae McFadden and Eugene Whitt, London and Earl Whitt, Lily. Funeral services were held in the Bowling Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Charles R. Kirby officiating. Burial was in Hale Cemetery, Blackwater, by Bowling Funeral Home. | Whitt, Kenneth Charles (I4464)
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| 4357 | September 2, 2012 Commerce City, Colorado He is preceded in death by his wife Mildred Sergent, Mother Maud Hilton, and Father Fred Sergent. Martin V. Sergent Sr. (Sarge), age 79, passed September 2, 2012 surrounded by friends and family in Commerce City , Colorado. Survived by his children Sharon McDaniel, Martin Sergent Jr, Sherry Travers, David Sergent, Regina Sergent and Pamela (Kevin) Coleman; his grandchildren B.J. and James, Courtney Dietiker, Richard, Melissa and Megan Sergent, Crystal and Jeremiah Gordon and David Flott, Tammy Sergent, Kevin Jr, Jessica Coleman, Corey Coleman, Jacilyn Coleman; his 15 great grandchildren Devin, Destiny and Deseree Dietiker, Chance, Dalton and Ty Dietiker, Tristan Gordon, Abigail Coleman, Mckalya Kirkpaprick, Lilliana Coleman and Zachary Utter, Lillie & Haylie Flott,, Leandra Dietiker, & Baby Paisley Mae Jarrett. The Poblette Family Norman Sr. Cathy, Norman Jr., Penny, John, Freda, Frank. We Love You! Caring and kindness will be carried on for many generations. Grave Side Service will be September 15, 2012 at 11:30Am Arvada Cemetery, 5581 Independence St. Arvada, Colorado | Sergent, Martin V Sr (I2922)
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| 4358 | SEPTEMBER 3, 1927 – NOVEMBER 6, 2022 Agnes Lucille Shearer was born on September 3, 1927, the youngest of 6 children, to Gilbert and Beulah Bruner in Arjay, Kentucky and passed in her sleep on November 6, 2022 after breaking her hip on August 12, 2022. Agnes met James (Harold) Shearer after his discharge of the Army and was married in Detroit Michigan 1946. They soon picked up and followed Harold's family to Bakersfield, California. Agnes was a loving mother to daughter Margaret (1952) and son James (Jim) Jr (1948). Agnes was a homemaker, excellent baker of desserts, until children were in school and started her career with Thriftimart Market (the Big Red T), on Niles St and closed the last store on Ming Ave a career which lasted 28years. Agnes, an excellent bowler, could be found at Westchester, Freddie's or Roadway Lanes, visiting with friends, where she was a 500 Club member. She loved tournaments. Agnes was preceded in death by husband Harold, 3 brothers and 2 sisters. She is survived by daughter Margaret Thompson (Kirk), son Jim (Deedee). Grandchildren Aimee Harris, Jamie Henry (Jason), Jessica Shearer, (Juan Lomeli), Tim Caudle (Anita). Great Grandchildren, Stephanie Heflin (Jorman), Zack Henry, Garrett Henry, Kaitlyn Caudle, Amanda Munson and Mckinsey Caudle. Thank you to Dr. Moe and the staff on 4 West and 7 East for their care. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.hillcrestmemorial.com for the Shearer family. | Bruner, Agnes Lucille (I1222)
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| 4359 | Served in 1 TN Inf. wounded at Rasaca, GA | Shelton, William Martin Sr. (I114)
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| 4360 | Services for Helen Cinnamon, 69, of Lubbock will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005, at Sanders Memorial Chapel with the Rev. R.W. Keeton officiating. Interment will be in Peaceful Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home. She died Friday, Feb. 18, 2005, at Covenant Medical Center. Helen Cinnamon was born Sept. 25, 1935 in Arthur, Tenn. to the late Henry and Dava Cinnamon. She was a homemaker and volunteered her time to help others. She was also a member of Mackenzie Terrace Baptist Church. Survivors include her son, Billy Ray Cinnamon of Lubbock; a sister, Anna McArthur; a brother, Willard Cinnamon; four grandchildren, Carmila Ann, Billy Joe, Geneva Lea (Jenny), and Jimmy Ray; and six great-grandchildren. A brother, Leslie Farrell Cinnamon, preceded Helen in death March 17, 1995. The family will receive friends from 7 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, at Sanders Funeral Home. | Cinnamon, Helen Geneva (I3741)
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| 4361 | sgsgsdfgsfd | Family: Luther Ridings, Sr / Beulah Gibson (F312)
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| 4362 | She first married Fredrick Hutsonpiller (1904=1929) They had two children. After his early death she married Raymond Bridgeford (died 1941). They also had two children. Later she married Gerald "Howard" Coffman. Her name was Opal Ellenore, but she always went by Nora. The H was for her first husband's last name, (Hutsonpiller) She was killed in a gas explosion that destoyed about four blocks in Richmond, Indiana. | Gault, Opal Eleanora (I5024)
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| 4363 | She married 3 other times | Family: Virgil Franklin Gordon / Mattie Odessa Meadows (F520)
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| 4364 | She never married or had children | Meadows, Vernice Mae (I1617)
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| 4365 | Shelby J. Wright, age 81, of Canton passed away Tuesday, April 20, 2021 at her residence. Funeral services are scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Friday, April 23, 2021 at the Sosebee Memorial Chapel with Pastor Ken May officiating. Interment will follow in Cherokee Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Thursday from 2:00 p.m until 9:00 p.m. and Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the funeral hour. Mrs. Wright was a member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy. She loved her family and spending time with her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jay Wright. Shelby is survived by her three children, Ann Robinson Hammonds, Cindy Denson and Kim Parton (Danny); four grandchildren, Heather Padgett (Lee), Amanda Underwood (Howard Varner), Jeremiah Robinson (Stephanie) and Brandon Denson (Jennifer); eighteen great-grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. | Headrick, Shelby Jean (I4900)
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| 4366 | SHELTON, AUSTIN - age 73 of Rutledge passed away at his home Jan. 31 2008, with his family by his side. He was a member of Indian Ridge Church. He is preceded in death by his parents, Roscoe and Laura Shelton, Brother Eugene Shelton; sisters, Helen Harrell and Leona Neal. Survivors include his loving wife of 53 years, Mrs. Shirley Shelton; son, Mike and Brenda Shelton; granddaughter, Shannon Shelton; grandson, Shawn Shelton, Brothers Wade and Ray Shelton of Rutledge, Parlon Shelton of Franklin; sisters, Mrs. Eula Tyler of Michigan, and Mrs. Jerleen Range of Rutledge, friends and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 6-8 P.M. Saturday, February 2, 2008 in the chapel of Smith Funeral Home with funeral services to follow at 8:00 P.M. The Rev. Hollis Dunsmore, and Rev. Rodney Dotson will be officiating. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, February 3, 2008 at Indian Ridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Mike, Gary, Larry, Lynn, Wesley, and Jeff Shelton. Honorary pallbearers will be: Fred Allen, Jake Blair, Herman Doane, James (Buddy) Copeland, Eddie Bull, and Buddy Kerr. | Shelton, Austin (I3352)
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| 4367 | SHELTON, NELLE PAULINE MILLER - 91, of New Market, TN passed away Thursday, October 18, 2012 at Tennova Hospice in Knoxville. She was born in 1921 in New Market, where she resided most of her life. Nelle earned her teaching certification from East Tennessee State University, and subsequently spent many years teaching, including brief periods at Bates School in New Market and Third Creek Elementary School in Knoxville. She later spent most of her career teaching 2nd grade at New Market Elementary School before retiring in 1983. She loved and trusted in Jesus and was the oldest member of her beloved Nance's Grove Baptist Church in New Market, where she taught Sunday School and sang in the choir for many years. Nelle was a devoted and loving wife and mother, and a beautiful Christian role model for all who had the pleasure of knowing her. She was a true servant, always concerned about the needs of others. She enjoyed life, loved to read, and play the piano, even recently practicing at least an hour and a half every day. She was an optimist who always spoke well of others and never complained. She will be dearly missed by family, friends, many of her former students, and by her cat, Molly. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Nora Carter Miller; her loving husband of 59 years, Carl Shelton; brothers, Ben Miller, Arlie Miller, infant Wilburn Miller, Bill Miller and George Miller, Jr.; sisters, Rosella Howard, infant Nina Miller, Clara Anderson, Gertrude Smith, Naomi Whitlock, and Kathleen Bates. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Carlene and Don George; sisters-in-law, Lenoir Musser, Betty Miller, and Irene Shelton; and many nieces and nephews, who were all very special to her. Family will receive friends at Nance's Grove Baptist Church from 2-3:30 PM on Sunday, October 21, 2012, followed by a musical celebration of Nelle's blessed life at 3:30 PM. A graveside interment service will be held immediately after at Nance's Grove Cemetery with Rev. John (Sonny) Fultz officiating. In lieu of flowers, family requests donations be made to Nance's Grove Baptist Church, PO Box 337, New Market, TN 37820. Farrar Funeral Home, Jefferson City, is in charge of arrangements. | Miller, Nelle Pauline (I4889)
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| 4368 | SHELTON, WADE N. - age 69 of Rutledge went to be with the Lord on March 4, 2008. He passed away at Fort Sanders Hospital after complications from surgery. He was a member of Highland Springs Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, Roscoe and Laura (Moore) Shelton; sisters; Edith Shelton, Leona (Bruce) Neal, and Helen (Lynn) Herrell; sister-in-law, Shirley Shelton; brothers, Austin (Shirley) Shelton, and Eugene (Helen) Shelton. He is survived by wife, Wanda (Sue) Shelton; daughters, Gale (Jackie) Cameron and Gwyen (Ernest) Hixon; grandchildren, Kimberly (Jason) Jones, and Joe (Krystal) Cameron; sisters Jerleen (Sonny) Range, and Eula (Ray) Tyler; brothers, Ray Shelton and Parlon (Josephine) Shelton; and several nieces and nephews. Receiving of friends and family will be from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at Smith Funeral Home in Rutledge, with the funeral following at 8:00 p.m., with Rev. Bobby Myers and Rev. Hollis Dunsmore officiating. Family and friends will meet Friday, 10:00 a.m. at Smith Funeral Home and proceed to Indian Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery for the graveside service at 11:00 a.m. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Shelton, Curtis Greer, Lynn Shelton, Jimmy Doane, Ed Schmidt, Frank Manning, Greg Shelton, and Brian Shelton. Arrangements by: Smith Funeral Home Rutledge, Tennessee. | Shelton, Wade N (I3354)
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| 4369 | SHUFFLEBARGER, Martha J. (Turner) age 62 of Union, passed away on Friday, March 16, 2007. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. Martha was a member of the St. Charles Methodist Church. Martha is survived by her husband of 42 years: Billy P. Shufflebarger, son and special friend: William Shufflebarger and Karen Kwan of Columbus, daughter and son-in-law: Michele and Reece McNulty of Union, brother and sister-in-law: Jack and Geraldine Turner of Pennington Gap, VA, sisters and brothers-in-law: Freda Mercer of Murfreesboro, TN, Mary and Tony Resendez of Oxford, MI, Ruth and Roy Corbin of Pennington Gap, VA, Judy and Wayne Mullins of Pennington Gap, VA, granddaughters: Alyson and Ashlyn McNulty, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents: Herbert and Georgia (Bailie) Turner. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 24, at the Kindred Funeral Home (400 Union Blvd., Englewood) with Reverend Roy Corbin officiating, Interment will follow the service at Minnich Cemetery in Union. The family will receive friends on Friday, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, envelopes will be provided. Online condolences may be made to the family at www.KindredFuneralHome.com. | Turner, Martha J (I6426)
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| 4370 | SIDNEY - Dewey O. Davis Sr., 88, of Dorothy Love Retirement Community, Sidney, died at 11:47 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 21, 2012, at his residence. He was born on June 27, 1924, in Powells Valley, Tenn., to the late William and Doxie (Marcie) Davis. Dewey was married to Beulah Ridings. She preceded him in death on April 20, 2006. Dewey is survived by one daughter and son-in-law: Charles and Sandra Osborne, Findlay; one daughter-in-law: Linda Davis, widow of the late Dewey O Davis, Jr., Ann Arbor, Mich.; one grandson: Jeff Osborne, Findlay; one granddaughter: Tina Smith, Hoschton, Ga.; one sister: Sadie Gilbert, Onsted, Mich.; and six great grandchildren. Dewey proudly served his country as a member of the US Army during World War II. He was a retired minister for the Church of God. Dewey loved to go deer hunting and do woodworking. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. on Monday at Adams Funeral Home, 1401 Fair Road, Sidney, OH 45365 with the Rev. Terry McBeath officiating. Burial will follow in Shelby Memory Gardens. Friends may call from noon until 2 p.m. on Monday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Church of God, 321 N. Wagner Ave., Sidney, OH 45365. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.the adamsfuneralhome.com. Published in Sidney Daily News on November 22, 2012 | Davis, Dewey O. Sr (I1375)
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| 4371 | Silas married on 11 Nov 1952 , Bessie Cain, in Lee Co VA. | Family: Silas Bentley Turner / Nancy Hale (F1741)
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| 4372 | Sister Allie also died on 18 March, 1964. His first wife died also died on 18 March but in 1935. | Ridings, William Hoffer (I1185)
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| 4373 | Sister of Barlow Newman, Oatie Newman, Bonnie Hopkins, Cam Newman, Jr., Chris Newman, Mollie Sewell, Wife of Roe Warner. Married Aug. 15, 1931 JONESVILLE, Va. - Nancy Byrd Warner passed away Thursday (Aug. 7, 2003) at her home. She was born May 29, 1911 in Lee County, Va. Mrs. Warner was a member of Flatwoods United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Cam and Emma Jessee Newman; three brothers, Chris Newman, Otie Newman and Barlow Newman. Surviving are her loving husband, E.W. (Roe) Warner ; one daughter, Louise W. Bledsoe and husband, Ray of Jonesville, Va.; two sons, Billy H. Warner and wife, Mary Gene of Jonesville, Va., and Jim Warner and wife, Linda of Pennington Gap, Va.; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Molly Sewell, Ruby Ely and Bonnie Hopkins, all of Jonesville, Va.; one brother, Cam Newman Jr. of Jonesville, Va.; several nieces and nephews. Calling hours are from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Arney-Mullins Funeral Home in Jonesville, Va. Services will be conducted at 8 p.m. today in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Jim Marshall officiating. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Warner Cemetery on Wallens Creek. Those wishing to attend the graveside services are asked to meet at the funeral home at 10 a.m. to go to the cemetery in procession. Pallbearers will be grandsons and grandsons-in-law. | Newman, Nancy Byrd (I2425)
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| 4374 | Sister of Lona Hall who married Roscoe Sowder | Hall, Bonnie (I6302)
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| 4375 | Sister to Lassie Brumett | Smith, Rosa Jane (I3467)
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| 4376 | Smyth Co VA was formed in 1832 from parts of Wythe and Washington Co. | Ridings, David (I790)
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| 4377 | Some family trees state that he is buried in St Charles, Lee County, Virginia. No documentation has been found | Tolliver, James R (I6150)
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| 4378 | Some records show that Eliza and Missouri may have been twins. Born in 1858. Most research does not support this. | Musser, Missouri Cathern (I1285)
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| 4379 | Some reference to Nancy Jane birth mention Mt Airy located in Wythe County, VA In 1811, Martin Staley transferred land here to his son Valentine. A year later, his son formed the town of Mount (Mt.) Airy, sometimes referred to as Staleytown. The tract was divided into about 72 lots, including Main Street, Cross Street, and a public square. Following Valentine Staley's death in 1817, his wife and children successfully petitioned the General Assembly to sell more lots. With the establishment of a nearby railroad center at what became Rural Retreat and an attack on Mount Airy by Federal troops during the Civil War, Mount Airy ceased to exist about 1875. https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=44955 | Ridings, Nancy Jane (I1309)
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| 4380 | Some sources state eugene was born in Boyd Co KY | Musser, Eugene (I3207)
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| 4381 | Son of Terry Toliver and Lucinda Evans Toliver. Husband of Polly Bailey Tolliver, nicknamed "Pop." Brother of Malkijah J. Tolliver, nicknamed "Kige." The two brothers, Lige and Kige, lived near each other lifelong. That fact has often caused people to think of them as twins,with their rhyming names and similar appearance in photographs. Their cemetery markers show two different birth dates, and U.S. Census records show different ages for Lige and Kige. Lige died 10 years before his brother. A brief death notice for Lige in the Lexington paper ran under the title, "Farmer Drops Dead." It says he was in the Post Office near home when he suddenly died (age 69). It describes Elijah as one of the early settlers of Bledsoe, KY and says he was related to most of his neighbors. Several marriage records of weddings performed in Bledsoe, Harlan County, KY list Elijah J. Tolliver as the Justice of the Peace who performed the wedding. A written family story says that in 1862 Terry and Lucinda Toliver along with Lige and their other children settled on the right fork of Rubin's Branch (near the area now known as Bledsoe). It says they came via the Cumberland Gap from Tennessee. The Tollivers previously lived in Union County, TN and Grainger County, TN. | Tolliver, Elijah Jasper (I6147)
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| 4382 | Son of William Preston Hale and Abigail Broughton. Father of Pearl Hale Southard, George William Hale, unanmed infant Hale, Delia Hale Durham, Lillie Hale Coleman, Lela Hale Southard, Joseph Claude Hale. Born in Madison County, Kentucky. JOSEPH WILEY HALE was a Deputy Sheriff 8 or 9 years in Madison Co., Arkansas and for 13 years in LeFlore Co., Oklahoma and was also a Constable and Justice of Peace in Cowlington. The years in Arkansas were 1890 to about 1902. The years as Deputy Sheriff in Oklahoma were 1907 to 1920. | Hale, Joseph Wiley (I3488)
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| 4383 | Son of William Preston Hale and Abigail Broughton. Father of Pearl Hale Southard, George William Hale, unanmed infant Hale, Delia Hale Durham, Lillie Hale Coleman, Lela Hale Southard, Joseph Claude Hale. Born in Madison County, Kentucky. JOSEPH WILEY HALE was a Deputy Sheriff 8 or 9 years in Madison Co., Arkansas and for 13 years in LeFlore Co., Oklahoma and was also a Constable and Justice of Peace in Cowlington. The years in Arkansas were 1890 to about 1902. The years as Deputy Sheriff in Oklahoma were 1907 to 1920. | Hale, Joseph Wiley (I3488)
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| 4384 | SOUTHAVEN, Miss. - Ridings, Mary M., 86, of Southaven, MS passed away May 26, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband, Craig A Ridings. She is survived by her sons, James C. Ridings, G. Franklin Ridings and Kevin Ridings. The family has chosen cremation. Private inurnment will take place at Resthaven Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Illinois State Baptist Association in memory of Mary Ridings. O.D. White and Sons Funeral Home 2727 S. Third Street, Louisville, KY is in charge of arrangements. Published in The State Journal-Register on June 8, 2010 | Helm, Mary (I1439)
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| 4385 | Southwestern Va. State Hosiptal. | Bays, Charles Morton (I5608)
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| 4386 | Spelling of last names appears to change from Musser to Mercer around 1898 after moving to Illinois | Mercer, Harmon Tillson (I3211)
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| 4387 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Oliver Patterson Burton / Living (F1383)
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| 4388 | SPRINGFIELD, IL - Mary Aileen Doyle, 99, of Springfield, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015, at the Illinois Presbyterian Home. She was born Aug. 25, 1916, in Greenfield, IL, the daughter of the late Virgil R. and Mabel (Haven) Koehm. She married Raymond Doyle in 1941, and he preceded her in death on Oct. 9, 1996. Aileen was a graduate of Blackburn College and taught in one-room schoolhouses for two years in Greene County, IL, until her marriage. After Raymond and Aileen moved to Springfield in 1942, she was a substitute teacher for District 186 schools. She was a member of First Christian Church and was very active in several organizations within the church. Aileen is survived by her son, Jim (wife, Martha) Doyle of Springfield; four grandchildren: Bonnie (husband, Todd) Kennedy of Springfield, Mike (wife, Dianna) Doyle of Springfield, Terry (wife, Paris) Doyle of Chatham, IL, and Kevin (wife, Savanna) Doyle of Villa Park, IL; two great-grandchildren, Chad Kennedy and Kristen Kennedy; and two brothers, George Koehm of Seal Beach, CA, and Roy Koehm of Greenfield, IL. Besides her parents and her husband, she was preceded in death by a sister, Helen Jackson of Topock, AZ. Memorial services will be held at First Christian Church in Springfield at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 15 with the Rev. Rick Irwin officiating. Visitation will take place from 10:30-11:00 a.m. Per Aileen's wishes, cremation rites were accorded. | Koehm, Mary Aileen (I5015)
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| 4389 | SSDI: 457-16-6047 CHARLES H COFFMAN 14 Sep 1907 01 Jan 1994 75020 (Denison, Grayson, TX) Maybe the same as Howard C Coffman from Carla | Coffman, Charles Howard (I342)
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| 4390 | SSDI: CARRIE COFFMAN 27 Sep 1920 Mar 1984 24282 (Saint Charles, Lee, VA) 24282 (Saint Charles, Lee, VA) 230-48-3100 | Mays, Carrie Madaline (I457)
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| 4391 | SSDI: GILBERT BARNETT 25 Apr 1898 Feb 1978 24282 (Saint Charles, Lee, VA) (none specified) 225-05-9701 Virginia Gilbert added the "E" to the end of his last name because of a feud with one of his brothers. | Barnette, Gilbert Hazel (I779)
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| 4392 | SSDI: HOMER K TOLLIVER 29 Sep 1919 28 Mar 1991 (V) 37870 (Speedwell, Claiborne, TN) (none specified) 408-38-9281 Tennessee | Tolliver, Homer Kyle (I735)
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| 4393 | SSDI: HUBERT COFFMAN 28 Oct 1909 03 Sep 1999 (V) 24282 (Saint Charles, Lee, VA) (none specified) 223-10-5906 Virginia ! | Coffman, Hubert Henry (I374)
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| 4394 | SSDI: JUNIOR D TOLLIVER 10 Nov 1925 15 Mar 1993 37825 (New Tazewell, Claiborne, TN) (none specified) 410-54-1980 Tennessee | Tolliver, Junior Deloy (I764)
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| 4395 | SSDI: KATHLEEN JOHNSON 03 Jul 1923 09 Nov 2002 (V) 79761 (Odessa, Ector, TX) 79761 (Odessa, Ector, TX) 230-24-7817 Virginia ODESSA Kathleen Johnson, 79, of Odessa died Saturday, Nov. 9, 2002, at her residence. She was born July 3, 1923, in Lea County, Va., to John and Rena Coffman. She married Dudley Johnson Jr. pm July 16, 1955, in Lovington, N.M. They moved to Odessa in 1955. Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2002, in the Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors Chapel with the Rev. Jimmy Braswell officiating. Burial will follow at Ector County Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dudley Johnson Jr., her parents, five sisters, and three brothers. She was a member of Second Baptist Church and had worked for TG&Y Family Store as a salesclerk. Pallbearers will be Bobby Case, John Addington, Lance White, Ross White, Jim White and Tate Smith. She is survived by her daughters, Janis Smith and husband Kelton, and Detra White and husband Jack, all of Odessa; grandsons, Lance White, Ross White, Tate Smith and Skyler Smith, all of Odessa; granddaughter, Rachel White of Odessa; sister-in-law, Joyce Green and husband Rick of Tulsa, Okla. brother-in-law, Cleo Johnson and wife Wanda of Durant, Okla.; and numerous nieces and nephews. A special thanks to the entire staff of Home Hospice. Services have been entrusted to Frank. W. Wilson Funeral Directors. | Coffman, Lillian Kathleen (I462)
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| 4396 | SSDI: LONNIE TOLLIVER 18 Sep 1923 Dec 1985 37919 (Knoxville, Knox, TN) (none specified) 408-38-9282 Tennessee | Tolliver, Lonnie Cal (I693)
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| 4397 | SSDI: MATTHEW TOLLIVER 11 Nov 1932 May 1982 37870 (Speedwell, Claiborne, TN) 37825 (New Tazewell, Claiborne, TN) 411-50-2719 Tennessee | Tolliver, Matthew Newton II (I736)
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| 4398 | SSDI: ROSBERT COFFMAN 06 Jul 1918 Nov 1984 24282 (Saint Charles, Lee, VA) (none specified) 228-14-9603 Virginia | Coffman, Rosbert Aaron (I378)
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| 4399 | SSDI: SAM COFFMAN 10 Apr 1884 Oct 1969 24277 (Pennington Gap, Lee, VA) 230-10-6324 | Coffman, Samuel Henry (I361)
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| 4400 | ST. CHARLES, Va. Wesley Bailie, 88, of passed away Sunday (April 23, 2000) at the Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center in Kingsport. Born in St. Charles, Va., he was the son of the late John Wesley and Alice Newman Bailie. During World War II, he worked for the shipyards in Baltimore, Md. He came back to Lee County and worked in various coal mines for over 40 years and was a member of the Local Union 8761 of U.M.W.A. He was a member of the First Christian Church in St. Charles. Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Thomas Earl Bailie; one grandchild, Carla Griffith Kelly; three brothers, Bill, Thurman and Sam; two sisters, Carrie Reach and Georgia Turner. Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Lillian Bailie, St. Charles, Va.; one son, Joe Bailie, Eaton, Ohio; three daughters, Joan Griffith, Okeechobee, Fla., Reida Sorah, Atlanta, Ga., Pam Hall, Ewing, Va.; nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren. Calling hours are from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Sturgill Funeral Home in Pennington Gap, Va. Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday at the St. Charles United Methodist Church with the Rev. Roy Corbin officiating. Mr. Bailie will be taken to the church one hour before services. Burial will follow in Lee Memorial Gardens in Woodway, Va. Pallbearers will be Darrell Sorah Jr., John Sorah, Steven Griffith, Thomas Griffith, Chris Kelly, Mike Sprinkle, Rob Russell and Jack Turner. | Bailie, John Wesley (I1123)
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