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Bangor - Marie J. Jock, 76, passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday (August 5, 2015). A Mass of Christian Burial will be on Monday at 1pm (August 10, 2015) at St. Augustine ’s Church, North Bangor . Interment will commence with in the parish cemetery.
Friends are invited to call at the Flint Funeral Home, Moira Monday from 10:00 am - 12:15 pm. A prayer services will be held at 12:15 prior to her Funeral Mass.
Marie was born on March 20, 1939 in Buffalo , NY the daughter of James Vincent & Marietta (Taibbia) Guercio, and was educated locally at Lewiston Porter High School . November 11, 1961 she fell in love and married Robert J. Jock at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Brushton. Marie was known for her sewing dresses, dolls, crafts, and artful creations. Although Marie worked in various places and volunteered throughout the community, her greatest achievement and love was creating a home for her family.
1980 Marie served on the board of elections, she was the treasurer for the Bangor Democratic Committee, an auxiliary member of the North Bangor Vol. Fire Department, Representative for the Senior Citizens for Bangor, NY, and was the 1993 recipient of the Senior Regent Cap and Gown Moose Lodge Chapter 285. For six years, she volunteered her time as a senior companion.
Special memories will be forever in the hearts of her husband Robert, children Joel (Sheila) Jock of Virginia, Cheryl Harrington, of Syracuse , Jeffrey (Ruth) Jock of North Bangor, and Robert Jock and his companion Shirley of Brushton. Also surviving her are her eleven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. A brother, Joseph, and sister-in-law Marta Guercio of California survive her.
Besides her parents, her brother Anthony Guercio who entered into rest Sept. 1, 2001 predeceases her.
Memorial Contributions in Marie’s honor may be made to the Bangor Vol. Fire and EMS, 2367 US-11, North Bangor , NY 12966 .
Memoriesl and condolences may be shared with the family at www.flintfuneralhomeny.com
Charitable donations may be made to:
Bangor Volunteer Fire and EMS
2265 St Rte 11, North Bangor NY 12966 | Guercio, Marie Joan (I42)
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Baptism Record
In St Joseph Roman Catholic Church; baptised 14 January 1860:
Fromm, M.Margaret father: Caspar Fromm mother: Rosina Heisler
born: 05 December 1859 father from: Carlburg, Carlstadt, Bavaria mother from: Wartmansroth, Bavaria
witnesses: Adam Haussler & M.Margt.Fromm | Fromm, Mary Margaret (I5922)
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Baptism: January 9, 1887 in St Michael Roman Catholic Church, Rochester, New York. (http://www.rcip.info)
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Julia M Elter and Henry Edward Ridley married on September 14, 1916 in Rochester, New York. (New York, County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936 for Julia M. Elter - Monroe 1916 - 1918)
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Mrs H. E. Ridley Succumbs at 71
Mrs. Julia Elter Ridley, 71, of 34 Moulson St., a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church since its founding in 1904, died yesterday (June 5, 1958) in her home after 1 ½ years’ illness. Mrs. Ridley also was a member of the Women’s Sodality of the church.
Her son, Harry J. Ridley, is president of Ridely Ford, In., Webster.
Also surviving Mrs. Ridley are her husband, Harry E. Ridley; two daughters, Mrs. Norbert Kolb of Rochester and Mrs. Marvin Huss of Penfield; a brother, Fred Elter; five sisters, Mrs. John Miller, Ruth Elter and Mrs. Frank Schmitt of Rochester, Mrs. George James of Baltimore and Mrs. Louis Hartter of West Webster; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday in the church after a 9 o’clock service in the August M. Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Ave. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, New York
06 Jun 1958, Fri • Page 32
Contributor: Gale Olsson McHale | Elter, Julia Maria (I6971)
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baptized July 10, 1853 at Church of the Nativity - godparents were her uncle Bernard Owens and Mary Shanahan. No birthdate listed in the baptismal record (obituary in Rochester Democrat and Chronicle lists birthdate as 8 July 1852)
She had three brothers William Henry, John, and James Edward. There are also records she had two other brothers who died in infancy.
sister of William Henry, John, and James Edward
married Michael Luskey in 1875 who died in 1887; had 5 children with Michael: James Patrick (1876-1880, see Brockport church records), John William, Regina, Francis, and Mary
married Michael Kerwin in 1889, had one son with him: George
March 19, 1925 Brockport Republic stated she was to be buried at Mt. Olivet; not listed as a marked grave on lists of graves at Mt. Olivet | Conley, Mary (I6156)
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Barbara Jean (Grey) Whitham, 79, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday morning, the 28th of October, 2008. A devoted wife of 59 years and loving mother, grandmother and friend. She was born June 13, 1929 in Genoa, New York, the youngest of five girls. She was a waitress at The Barn Restaurant, where she met the love of her life, Ralph, and later she worked at The Little Venice Restaurant. They were married November 5th of 1949. Her passion then became her family and her kitchen, where love and special smells will last forever. She shared so many wonderful recipes, dishes, cookies and treats as an expression of her love to all who knew her or were in need of comfort. Barbara is preceded in death by her oldest son, Ronald Whitham; her mother, Luella Grey; mother-in-law, Erma Whitham; four sisters, June Downs, Arlene Winters, Alma Coleman, and Madeline Acquisto. Barbara is survived by her husband of 59 years, Ralph; two sons, two daughters-in-law, six grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren: Dennis and Peggy Whitham, Payson, Utah, and their daughters, Ashley Whitham, Laramie, Wyoming, Jessica and Michael Richard, and their sons, Clay and Ethan, Evanston, Wyoming; Robbie Whitham, Stillwater, Oklahoma, and his sons, Chris and Kyle, Mannford, Oklahoma, and Kyle's daughter, Madison Lynn, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Debra Whitham, Greene, New York, and her sons, Casey, Endicott, New York, and Cody and his special friend, Heather Condurso, Boston, Massachusetts. Several nieces, nephews, and too many friends to list - you know who you are.
The family will receive friends on Friday, October 31st, 2008, from 4-8 p.m. at the Wm. R. Chase & Son Funeral Home, 737 Chenango Street, Port Dickinson, N.Y. A Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 1st, 2008, with Debra Wilson officiating. A committal service will follow at Vestal Hills. A special thank you to Kevin and Roxie Acquisto, and Pastor Debra Wilson for your never-ending love and support. A thank you to all the members of the Hospice family and doctors that touched her life. A heartfelt thank you to all who cared, loved, and supported Barbara and her family. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider memorial contributions to the American Diabetes Association, 6390 Fly Rd., E. Syracuse, N.Y. 13057, or Lourdes Hospice. 4102 Old Vestal Rd., Vestal, N.Y. 13850; Comfort Ministries, 383 Nowlan Rd., Binghamton, N.Y. 13904 | Grey, Barbara Jean (I4851)
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Barbara's death notice is in Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York) on Sunday, March 20, 1927 - page 26
Mrs. Barbara Wadell, widow of Anthony Wadell, died yesterday morning at the Genesee Hospital, aged 67 years. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. B. Sander, Mrs. Albert N. Schum and Miss Clara Wadell; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. William Kuhn, Mrs. Theresa Heyinck and Miss Mary Gress, and four brothers, Frank, Joseph, Henry and Leo Gress. She was a member of the Rosary Society of the Order of Martha of St. Francis Xavier Church. The body was removed to her home, No. 1744 Clifford avenue.
Barbara's funeral details are in Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York) on Thursday, March 24, 1927 - page 28
SERVICES CONDUCTED FOR MRS. B. WADELL
Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Wadell, widow of Anthony Wadell, who died Saturday morning at the Genesee Hospital, took place yesterday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the home, No. 1744 Clifford avenue, and at 10 o'clock at Saint Francis Xavier Church. Solemn mass was celebrated by Rev. Francis N. Kunz, assisted by Rev. George Weinmann as deacon, and Rev. Joseph di Ielsi as subdeacon.
The bearers were Cletus Kuhn, Frank Gress, Leo Gress, William Kuhn, Herbert Gress, and Henry Heininger. Interment was made in Holy Sepurlchre Cemetery, where the final blessing was given by Rev. John Hogan. | Gress, Barbara (I7445)
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Batavia Daily News, February 20, 1962. Mrs. Ralph L. Main. Wyoming.
Mrs. Helen Roeper Main, 69, of 31 South Academy Street, died Sunday, February 18, 1962 in Lee Memorial Hospital at Ft. Meyers, Fla., after a several month illness. She was the wife of Ralph L. Main. Mrs. Main was born July 29, 1892 in the town of Middlebury, a daughter of William H. and Mary Pfenninger Roeper and had been a lifelong resident of this area. The Mains maintain a Winter home in Ft. Meyers. Mrs. Main was a member of the Presbyterian Church, the Susan Look Avery Club, Wyoming Grange and the Pearl Creek Community Club. Surviving, besides her husband, are three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Quinlan of LeRoy, Mrs. Emory Grisewood of Wyoming and Miss Clara Roeper of White Plains. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church with the Rev. John B. Fooks officiating. Friends may call at the Fred G. Stripp Funeral Home from 1 p.m. Thursday to 11 a.m. Friday. Interment will be in Wyoming Cemetery | Roeper, Helen Mary (I6506)
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Baton Rouge Advocate
December 26, 1995
THOMAS, MRS. CLARA
BICKHAM
Died 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 24, 1995, at her residence in the Clifton Community near Franklinton. She was 89, and a native of Franklinton. She was a retired schoolteacher with over 40 years of service in Washington Parish Schools. Visiting at Crain Funeral Home, Franklinton, after 9 a.m. until religious services in the chapel at 1 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by the Rev. Ed Griffin. Interment in Ellis Cemetery . Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Denman (Imogene) Brumfield and Mrs. Percy (Lenora) Frazier, both of Franklinton; five grandchildren, Christopher and Steven S. Schilling, Mrs. Brent (Lisa L.) Jenkins, the Rev. Denman Brumfield II, and Frederick J. Brumfield; four great-grandchildren, Lauren L. Box, Brittaney Jenkins, and Kayla and JoelBrumfield; two stepgranddaughters, Faith Bahm and Patri Thomas, both of Franklinton; and four
stepgreat-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, O. Fred Thomas; and parents, W.L. and Beulah Magee Bickham. She was active in the Washington Parish Retired Teachers Association, was a member of Beta Rho Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, Franklinton Garden Club, and Clifton Baptist Church. | Bickham, Clara (I2864)
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Beatrice B. Busker, 89, of Fergus Falls, died peacefully on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004, at Lake Region Hospital, Fergus Falls.
She was born on Jan. 19, 1915, in Yellow Medicine County, Echo, Minn., to Wilhelm and Minnie Macklanburg. She was baptized in Echo, and as a child, she moved with her family to the Deer Creek, Minn., area. She was confirmed at Trinity Lutheran Church in Deer Creek. She attended rural school in Otter Tail County and high school in Deer Creek.
On Dec. 5, 1935, she married Howard Busker at Trinity Lutheran Church in Deer Creek. After their marriage, the couple settled in Wadena, Minn. In 1951, they moved to Fergus Falls until 1955,, when they returned to Wadena.
She worked for many years for the Red Owl store and later worked at Wesley Hospital, retiring from there in 1987. Her memories of the staff and working with the patients at the hospital were always dear to her. She later moved to Fergus Falls and resided at the Paige Home until the time of her death.
Beatrice loved her family, and they were always her top priority. Family gatherings were of the utmost importance to her. She found much joy in attending functions of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was a previous member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Wadena and was active in Evangelism there. Most recently, she was an active member of Faith Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls, participating in LWML and Bible Studies.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Howard; brother, Herbert Macklanburg; two sisters, Elvira Helmrichs and Leona Newell; and grandson, Tim Trosvig.
She is survived by two daughters, Patricia (Selmer, Jr.) Trosvig, of Fergus Falls, and Janice (Bill) Ochoa, of Dover Delaware; grandchildren, Kevin Trosvig, of Edina, Minn., Karen (Alan) Barry, of Fergus Falls, Tom (Sandy) Harthan, of Deer Creek, Todi Harthan, Tami Harthan and Kim Ochoa, of Dover, Del.; eight greatgrandchildren: Cory Trosvig, Heather, Beau and Marlee Barry, Tom and Tyler Harthan, Trevor Grimes and Erin Schockley; two sisters, Alida (Tom) Monson and Dorothy Busker; and two sisters-in-law, Rose Busker and Carole Macklanburg. Also surviving are
numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation: Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. with a 3 p.m. public prayer service at Olson Funeral Home. Visitation will resume one hour prior to the service at the church.
Service: 11 a.m. Monday at Faith Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls
Clergy: Rev. Craig Palach
Burial: 2 p.m. Monday at Oak Hill Cemetery, Deer Creek, Minn.
Funeral Home: Olson Funeral Home, Fergus Falls.
Fergus Falls Daily Journal February 21, 2004 | Macklanburg, Beatrice Beth (I2438)
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Beatrice's father was Joseph H. Doane. She was married twice; first to Harry Philip Stein (aka Philip Harry Stein) on 12 Nov 1903 in Vigo County, Indiana. Mr. Stein died 14 Jan 1911. Following Mr. Stein's death, Beatrice married a gentleman whose surname was Briggs; they were divorced prior to 1940. Beatrice enjoyed a successful career as an actress in New York City and performed in many plays. She died at her Miami, Florida home where she had been living for 15 years. Her remains were cremated per her Death Certificate. It is believed that she did not have any children with either of her two husbands. | Doane, Beatrice (I1424)
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Benjamin Holt was married to Lillian "Lillie May" Watson of Macon, Georgia.
Atlanta Constitution, 8 Aug 1925:
Benjamin W. Hold Dies At Sandersville
Sandersville, Ga., August 7 - (Special) - Benjamin Wall Holt, 33, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lake B. Holt, died at his home in Sandersville on Thursday afternoon. He had complained of illness that day and was supposed to be sleeping when members of the family found that he was dead. Neighbors and doctors were summoned and restorative applied, but without avail.
Mr. Holt was formerly in the automobile business in Atlanta, but recently had made his home here.
He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Miss Anne Holt; his parents; a brother, Floy L. Holt, of Miami, Fla., and two sisters, Mrs. William Wright, of Fort Valley, and Mrs. William Walkers, Jr., of Sandersville. | Holt, Benjamin Wall (I2947)
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BENNETT, Richard "Dick" age 86, formerly of Lewisburg, Ohio, died Tuesday, March 27, 2007 at Brookhaven Nursing & Care Center in Brookville, Ohio. Born on September 14, 1920 in Lewisburg, Ohio, he was the son of the late Edgar & Elizabeth (Myers) Bennett. He graduated from Lewisburg High School. Dick proudly served in the U. S. Navy during World War II. He was a carpenter and built his own home for his wife, Mary and children, Denny and Donna. He was a musician for most of his life and was in several bands including "Dick Bennett Combo". He continued to entertain both children and adults as a local magician. He retired from Tri-County North Schools after many years as a School Bus Driver. Life Member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Lewisburg, Ohio. Preceded in death by his wife of 60 years: Mary Elizabeth (Blasdel) Bennett; brothers: William Bennett and Eugene Bennett; sisters: Ruth Tankersley and Gladys Bennett. He is survived by his son & daughter-in-law: Denny & Carol Bennett of Bellbrook, Ohio; daughter & son-in-law: Donna & Bill Beekman of Kettering, Ohio; sisters & brothers-in-law: Mary & Dick Harding of Beavercreek, Ohio, Betty Hurley of Brookville, Ohio, Nina & Bob Hahn of Lewisburg, Ohio, Jeanette & Don Wright of Lewisburg; grandchildren: Matt (Liz) Espy of Chicago, Illinois, Ivan (Angie) Bennett of West Chester, Ohio, Marie (Jason) Chambers of Perrysburg, Ohio, and Amy (Brett) Wenzler of Waynesville, Ohio; great grandchildren: Jack Chambers of Perrysburg, Ohio and Morgan Wenzler of Waynesville, Ohio; several nephews, nieces, and cousins. Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 3, 2007 at Trinity Lutheran Church - 511 North Commerce Street - Lewisburg, Ohio. Interment will be held in Roselawn Cemetery in Lewisburg, Ohio with full military honors provided by the Preble County Honor Guard. Family will receive friends on Monday, April 2, 2007 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church. In leu of flowers Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church Building Fund - 511 North Commerce Street - Lewisburg, Ohio 45338. Arrangements entrusted to Barnes Funeral Home - 411 North Commerce Street - Lewisburg, Ohio. Condolences may be sent to the family via the Web site at www.barnesfuneralhome.com
Published in the Dayton Daily News from 3/30/2007 - 3/31/2007. | Bennett, Richard (I766)
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Benton Review Weekly
Thurs., 14 Feb 1924, pg. 2, col. 4
James C. Lods Dead
Former Resident of Benton County Passed Away at Monticello
James C. Lods, a well known and highly respected citizen of Monticello formerly of Gilboa, passed away at his home in Monticello Friday evening shortly after 7 o'clock, after a period of several years during an illness which had extended over which time he had suffered intense pain. His death was due to palsy. He was 59 years of age on January 4, 1924. Mr. Lods was a member of the Jackson Club and active in that organization until his health failed. For several years he was an officer in the Farmer's State Bank of Monticello, but had been succeeded by his son William in that position some time ago. He owned a large farm east of Monticello, which has been occupied by his son, William Lods, and his wife since the deceased retired from active work.
Besides the widow, Mr. Lods is survived by two sons, William and Asa, and two daughters, Misses Lillie and Letha Lods, all of Monticello. One son, John passed away a few years ago.
The funeral was held from the family home Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Elvin Daniels of Indianapolis officiating. Interment was made in the Remington cemetery.
IN death certificate
b. 3 Jan 1865 IN
retired farmer
father-James C. Lods b. France
mother-Mary Kuhn b. AL
spouse-Pearl Lods
d. Paralysis agitans? | Lods, James C. (I1173)
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Bernice Morgan
retired seamstress
PRENTISS - Bernice Morgan, 81, a retired seamstress, died of heart failure Wednesday at her home.
Services are 1 1 a.m. Friday at Saulters-Moore Funeral Home with burial in Newhebron (sic New Hebron) Cemetery. Visitation is 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
She retired from a garment factory in New Orleans. She was a Baptist.
Survivors include: sisters, Louise Barnett of Newhebron (sic New Hebron) and Agnes Martin and Ola Martin, both of Gulfport; and brother, Clifton Herrington of Newhebron (sic New Hebron).
Clarion-Ledger, 21 Jan 1999, Thu, Other Editions, Page 14 | Herrington, Bernice Vernie (I2889)
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Bert 0. Heath, dean of the Rochester druggists, died last night (Sept. 1, 1953) in Strong Memorial Hospital. He was 81.
Founder of the B. 0. Heath & Son drug firm, he was one of the oldest active druggists in the country until illness forced his retirement in July of this year.
He lived at 1817 St. Paul St with his wife, Marion, for years an active partner in the family business.
His long career as a druggist began by chance in Rochester in 1899. He had stopped off here on his way home to Newfield, near Ithaca, to take a state pharmacist's examination after graduating from Northwestern University College of Pharmacy in Illinois.
Just as he was preparing to leave for home, his aunt, with whom he was staying, told him of a job opening as a clerk at the G. W. Johns Drug store on Central Avenue. Mr. Heath took the job at $15 a week. Three years later he bought the place.
Before coming to Rochester, he had taught school in Newfield the semester after his graduation at the age of 17. For the next three years, he drove a stagecoach between Newfield and the railroad station. Then he entered college.
After buying the Rochester store, Mr. Heath helped organize the Rochester Drug Co-operative, a druggists' wholesale house in which member druggists own stock and operate themselves. It was one of the first in the state.
Although Mr. and Mrs. Heath were born and grew up only a few miles apart near Ithaca, they first met in Chicago in 1898 when he was at Northwestern and she was visiting relatives. Shortly after he bought the Johns drug store here in 1901, they were married.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Amos and Kermit, both now members of the family firm; a daughter, Mrs. Rosamund Jorolemon; eight grandchildren, and a niece and a nephew, all of Rochester.
The body was removed to the Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. W., where services will be held on Thursday and burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery.
Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York)
Wed, Sep 2, 1953 | Heath, Bert Orcutt (I736)
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BERTHA J.F. FORTINO
Syracuse Herald-Journal (NY) - Thursday, November 21, 1991
Bertha J. Farmer Fortino, 56, of 5617 Circle Drive, Cicero, died Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center.
Mrs. Fortino was born in Lacona and lived in the Syracuse area many years. She was employed with the Friendship Inn, Cicero.
Her husband, Leo C., died March 20, 1987.
Surviving are three sons, William of Syracuse, Michael of Lacona and Mark of Cicero; two daughters, Patricia Fortino of Cicero and Pamela Fortino of Syracuse; two brothers, Ralph Farmer of Lacona and George Farmer of Mexico; four sisters, Frances VanCamp of Orwell, Sally Lee of Baldwinsville, Florence Williams of DeKalb, Ill., and Rose Meecham of Oneida; two grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Services are 9 a.m. Saturday at Pirro & sons Funeral Home, Syracuse. Burial is in Onondaga county Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Onondaga Hill.
Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home, 514 Turtle St. | Farmer, Bertha J. (I8138)
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Bessie Betterton
Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie Betterton of Waco, formerly of McKinney, were held 10 a.m. Tuesday in Wilkerson-Hatch Chapel, Waco. Graveside services were held 1:30 p.m. in Forest Grove Cemetery.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Eugene Reeves of Waco; four granddaughters; one brother, Pete Parks of Waco; four sisters, Mrs. Opal Nix of Riesel, Mrs. Ethel Chandler of Waco, Mrs. Louise Vance of Bartlett, Mrs. Hazel Dunn of Lorena.
---McKinney Courier-Gazette, McKinney, Texas, Tuesday, June 1, 1982, page 4. | Parks, Anna Bess (I2669)
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Bettie P. Blasdel, 75, went home to be with the Lord on Feb. 26, 2004.
She was a member of the Brown Street Baptist Church for over 40 years. Bettie was an instructor and teacher of bowling, as well as a prominent bowler who won the Akron Beacon Journal Bowling Classic. She was also a Avon representative.
Preceded in death by her father and mother, Leo and Artie Gilbert; brother, Jack Gilbert; and sister, Virginia Buck lew-Staats.
Bettie was the be loved wife of Carl F. Sr. for 57 years; loving mother of seven children, and is also survived by 17 grandchildren, 19 great- grandchildren, two stepgrandchildren, three stepgreat-grand children; brothers; sisters and a host of nieces and nephews.
Interment at Rose Hill Burial Park.
CARL PLEASE COME HOME
Published in Akron Beacon Journal on Feb. 27, 2004 | Gilbert, Bettie P. (I1755)
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Betty A. Gehring, 89, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, died Thursday, July 1, 2010.
She was born Saturday, October 16, 1920, in Lawrenceburg, IN, daughter of the late Raymond and Hazel (Weeks) Gehring.
She was a member of the Beecher Presbyterian Church.
She is survived by her brother, Bill (wife Lenora) Gehring; 4 nephews, Nick Gehring, Andrew Gehring, Tom Gehring, and Bill Renschler; 3 neice, Linda Renschler, Joann Beatley, and Jane Richards.
She was preceded in death by her brother "Fuzz" Gehring; and 2 sisters Elsie Gehring, and Mary Alice Renschler.
Graveside services will be held at Greendale Cemetery, Friday, July 9, 2010 at 1pm with Rev Tommy Beatley officiating.
Interment will follow in the Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Indiana.
Contributions may be made to the Waterfall Ministries or Beecher Presbyterian Church.
Fitch Denney Funeral Home | Gehring, Betty A. (I1995)
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Betty Jean Robinson, 82, Fredericktown, Ohio, formerly of Lisbon, New York died peacefully and went home to be with Jesus Tuesday afternoon December 2nd at the home of her daughter, Donna Ost in Fredericktown under the care of Acclaim Hospice of Columbus, Ohio.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, December 9, 2008 at 2:00 pm at the Morley Wesleyan Church with her son, Rev. Stephen Robinson and grandson Rev. Glen Robinson co-officiating. Burial will be in the Morley cemetery.
She was predeceased by her husband, Glen T. Robinson; two brothers, Wesley Jock and Raymond Jock and a sister Nellie Snyder.
Born May 23, 1926, she was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. George D. Jock of Lisbon and graduated from Lisbon Central School in 1944. On October 6, 1944 she married her high school sweetheart Glen Robinson at the Lisbon Wesleyan Church with her dad performing the wedding ceremony. Glen died December 6, 1998.
Mrs. Robinson was an active member of the Godfrey Church of the Nazarene, Godfrey, Il until moving with her daughter to Fredericktown. She was previously a member of the Lisbon Wesleyan Church and the Morley Wesleyan Church until they moved to Orlando, Fl where they lived for twenty years. In 1996 she moved from Orlando to North Carolina, Ohio and Alton, Il, returning back to Fredericktown August 2007. She has lived with her daughter Donna since 1996.
"Holy, fair, and wise was she; The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admired be." William Shakespeare. | Jock, Betty Jean (I225)
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BETTY JOYCE THOMAS HUGHES, AGE 73
And a resident of Tylertown, Mississippi died Monday night June 17, 2019 at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans. She was a longtime active member of Lawrence Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Betty Joyce was an elementary school teacher at Thomas School for 33 years that impacted countless children during her many years in the classroom. She was formerly active in the Kappa Kappa Iota teacher sorority, the local Reading Council and also the Louisiana State Reading Association. She was always a devoted wife, mother and grandmother that loved cooking for her family and friends.
Survived by:
Husband of 52 years: Kermit Hughes of Tylertown
3 Daughters and Sons in law: Treasure and Jamey May of Knoxville, TN,
Natasha Hughes of Petal, MS,
Tiffany and Rusty Smith of Franklinton
5 Grandchildren and a Spouse: Austen Hughes,
Taylor May, Easton Smith, Evan Smith, Ashley and Brian Seal
3 Great-grandchildren: Barrett Seal, Avery Seal, Sammy Smith
3 Sisters in law: Jean Thomas, June Thomas, Susan Thomas
Also numerous nieces and nephews
She was preceded in death by her parents Alphus and Hattie Thomas, a sister Pauline Lumpkin, sister and brother in law Thelma and Ray Watson, brothers James Thomas, Marvin Thomas, Glen Thomas, father in law and mother in law Cannie and Lenora Hughes, brother in law and sister in law Prentiss and Mary Francis Hughes.
Visitation will be at Crain Funeral Home on Thursday June 20th from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm and after 10:00 am on Friday. A funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel at 2:00 pm Friday with Eld. Duane Ball and Eld. Don Jacobs officiating with special words from grandson Austen Hughes. Burial will follow in the Thomas Cemetery.
Pallbearers: Michael Thomas, Danny Thomas, Jimmy Thomas, Mack Magee, James Murrell Hughes, Dr. Jerry Thomas
Honorary Pallbearers: Nathaniel Trotter, Kelly Ray Hughes, Ronnie Watson, Mike Thomas, Dennis Thomas
Obituaries can be viewed online at www.crainfh.com | Thomas, Betty Joyce (I2501)
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Bio provided by William Kennedy..#48051898
The 1930 Federal Census of Walthall County Mississippi shows that Joda and Edith Warren had a son named Clarence L who was 10 years old. Joda was the son of William Aaron as was Zachary.
The Rushing family record shows that Clarence L was the son of Joda and Edith.
It appears that Zachary had a son born in 1920 other than Clarence.
Thus, I do believe that Clarence is the son of Joda Rushing rather than Zachary. | Rushing, Zachry C. (I1393)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Distefano, J.D. (I184)
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Birth name: Johann Wilhelm Heinrich Roeper, born in Neuratsjendorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig Holstein, Germany to Johann Heinrich Roeper and Elizabeth Charlotta Friederike Dunker. Emigrated to Rochester, NY in 1854 with his family.
The Daily News 12/17/1928: William Henry Roeper Wyoming, Dec. 17--William Henry Roeper, one of Wyoming's most prominent men, died at 2 o'clock this morning at his home on Sherman Avenue. He had been in failing health for some time. Mr. Roeper was born on May 2, 1851. He came to Wyoming from Rochester 51 years ago, locating on the old Ethel Sherman farm. He lived there until he retired from farming, when he bought a residence in the village. In 1876 he married Miss May Pfenninger of Rochester. He leaves his wife and eight daughters, Mrs. Fred Carlton of Wyoming, Mrs. Hattie Schwytzer of LeGrange, Mrs. Lewis Higgins of Dale, Mrs. James Quinlan of LeRoy, Mrs. Frank Koppe of Linden, Mrs. E.B. Grisewood and Mrs. Ralph Main of Wyoming and Miss Clara Roeper of New York. He also leaves six grandchidren and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Roeper was one of the organizers and the first master of Wyoming Grange. He was one of the organizers of the former Wyoming I.O.O. F. lodge and at the time of his death was a member of Warsaw lodge. He was a director of Village Hall, a member of the Wyoming Insurance Company and of the Presbyterian church. He had held various village offices. The funeral of Mr. Roeper will be held at 2 o'clock on Wednesdsay afternoon from his late home with interment in Wyoming Cemetery.
Wyoming Reporter: ......born in Germany, coming to America when 3 years old. For many years he was a prominent farmer in the town of Middlebury removing to Wyoming ten years ago. He was a treasurer of the Wyoming Valley Fire Insurance Company of Warsaw, a member of Crystal Ball Lodge, I.O.O. F. of Warsaw, of the Wyoming Presbyterian Church and Wyoming Grange. In 1876 Mr. Roeper married Mary Pfenninger. Surviving are his widow, eight daughters, Mrs. Julius Schwytzer of LeGrange, Ill., Mrs. James Quinlan of LeRoy, Mrs. Louis Higgins of Dale, Mrs. Emery Grisewood, Mrs. Fred Carlton, Clara Roeper, and Mrs. Ralph Main of Wyoming, and Mrs. Frank Koppe of Linden, six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, one sister Mrs. Hannah Straub of Rochester. | Roeper, Johann Wilhelm Heinrich (I6462)
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Birthdate of Jan 29, 1893 is from his WW I draft registration, completed in his own hand. | Schmitt, Philip Joseph (I7416)
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