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2701 William C Blasdel
mentioned in the record of William C Blasdel and Ella May Taulman
Name William C Blasdel
Event Type Marriage Registration
Event Date 22 Mar 1881
Event Place Jefferson, Indiana, United States
Gender Male
Marriage License Date 19 Mar 1881
Marriage Place Jefferson, Indiana
Spouse's Name Ella May Taulman
Spouse's Gender Female
Officiator's Name Robert Roberts
Page 434
Number of Images 1

Source: Family Search Tree 
Blasdel, William Cloud (I237)
 
2702 William Estes(s), born 1800/1801 in SC, and traveled to Pike Co., Ms with a brother on a mule about 1822. He is listed in the 1850 & 1860 Pike Co., MS census with his family along with members of the Ezra & Elizabeth Estess family. He married Sarah Smith and they settled in the area now known as Silver Creek community of Pike Co., MS.

William & Sarah Smith Estes(s) had the following children:

1). John Calvin Estess (1822) married Barbara Walker
2). Martin Luther Estess (1825) married Sarah Phillips
3). Sarah Estess (1827)
4). Mary Estess (1830) married Robert Phillips
5). Nancy Estess (1834)
6). Thomas S. Estess (1837) married Martha Walker

According to the records of the Silver Creek Baptist Church, William Estess passed away on November 16, 1889. William is believed to be buried in the old Stalling's/Ginn cemetery located on the Johnny & Shelly Stovall property just south of Stallings Bridge on the west bank of the Bogue Chitto River. Ansel Estess remembered visiting the grave site in the 1940's, however no marker has been found to date. 
Estess, William (I1806)
 
2703 William Gaige, Grange Head, Dies, Aged 61 Succumbs to Pneumonia Contracted After He Was Hurt in Crash

William H. Gaige. 61 master of Grange 1071, died at his home, 26 Linden street, late Wednesday of pneumonia which developed after he was injured severely in an automobile crash on the Binghamton-Albany highway, south of Afton on the night of Jan. 10. Suffering a fractured pelvis and lacerations on the head and body, Mr. Gaige was a patient at Bainbridge hospital for several days and later transferred to his Linden street home, where pneumonia is said to have developed. Mr. Gaige's coupe was in collision with an automobile operated by C. C. Everson of Cooperstown. according to Troopers R. G. McLellan and F. L. Knapp, investigating the accident from Sidney barracks. Questioned at Bainbridge, Mr. Gaige told the "troopers that as he was traveling south he became blinded momentarily by headlights on the northbound Everson car. Both machines were badly damaged. Mr. Gaige, who was a member of the National Grange, is survived by his wife, Mary; a daughter, Mrs. Rosa McDonald: a granddaughter. Charlah McDonald, both of Oneonta; three brothers, Elmer of Waterloo. Ia., Herbert C. of Plant City. Fla. and Frederick C of Binghamton, and several nieces and nephews. The body was taken to the T. O. Watrous funeral home at 206 Vestal avenue, where the funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday. Members of Binghamton Grange. 1072, will attend in a body. The Rev. Walter Proof of Hallstead. Pa., will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley cemetery. THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23,1936. BINGHAMTON PRESS 
Gaige, William H. (I74)
 
2704 William George Hall
Born 19 Mar 1884 Rochester, Monroe, New York (church record)
Christened 27 Mar 1884 Rochester, Monroe, New York (church record)
Gender Male
Person ID I64953 My Genealogy

Father George Hall, b. Abt 1859, Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Mother Clara Kimpel, b. 15 Aug 1861, Rochester, Monroe, New York
Married 19 Oct 1882 Rochester, Monroe, New York

Spouse:
Julia Marie Catherine Schantz
Marriage 26 Jun 1906 • Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA
BIRTH 13 NOV 1884 • Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA
DEATH 3 MAR 1967 • Rochester, Monroe, New York, USA
daughter of John Henry Schantz (1858-1925) &
Maria Magdalena Dorschel (1860-1940)

Children

William Alexander Hall 1907-1975
George Norbert Hall 1908-1985
John Gordon Hall (Margaret J. Magin) 1910-1955
James Robert Hall (Helen Grace Schauseil) 1913-1965

William George Hall
Born: 1884 Died: 9/18/1943 Burial: 9/21/1943 Age: 59
Section: Sec.G Alphabet Lot/Tier: 94 Space: 2N

Other Plot Occupants:
Alexander W. Hall Died: 01/31/1975 - Age: 67
Clara M. Hall Buried: 06/11/1902 - Age: 0 NA
George Hall Died: 05/28/1902 - Age: 45
Julia L. Hall Died: 03/03/1967 - Age: 81 
Hall, William George (I5866)
 
2705 William H. Burnett

Rochester: On February 21, 2009, at age 95. Predeceased by his wife, Marie. Survived by his son, William Dee Burnett; and many dear friends.

Friends are invited to call at Miller Funeral Homes, Inc. (3325 Winton Road South), on Tuesday, 7-9 PM. for Bill's Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Boniface Church (330 Gregory St.) on Wednesday at 9:30 AM. Interment, WhiteHaven Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, friends may contribute to a charity of their choice in his memory. To leave an email message of condolence please visit Bill's guest book at: www.MillerFuneralHomes.com 
Burnett, William Henry (I7255)
 
2706 William H. Heath (1937-2019)

Rochester - August 24, 2019. No prior calling. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 10AM, in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Section 30.Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery. 
Heath, William H. (I100)
 
2707 William Lloyd Cooper was born in Clark county, Illinois in @ 1820 to Amos and Hannah(Lloyd) Cooper. In @ 1838 he married Elizabeth Beams, and the family moved to Stephenson county Illinos, where my g-g-grandfather Henry Wesley Cooper was born. William and Elizabeth had several more Children, Elizabeth Beams Cooper(who married Franklin Boyd), James Cooper(who married Clorinda Evans) Hannah( who married a man named Haas, and lived and died in Wisconsin), Mary(who married a man named Smull)and at least two other daughters. William was a farmer, and the family live very close to Rock Grove. William died in @ 1880,and was buried in the Rock Grove Cemetery, I have no knowledge of Plot or burial number. Elizabeth and the rest of the family, except one of the married daughters who remained in Rock Grove, moved to Plainfield, Bremer county, Iowa to be near Henry Wesley's brother, James, who had moved there in @ 1879. In 1880, Henry and his family also moved to Plainfield, Bremer county, Iowa from Clay county, Missouri to escape the violence of the area. Elizabeth died in Plainfield in 1898, and is buried in the "Horton" cemetery, there. Again I find no reference to William or his burial in the Rock Grove cemetery record on-line. Again, is there an area in the Rock Grove cemetery that is unmarked? Any knowledge would be of great interest. Nick L. Nahach Cooper, William Lloyd (I4613)
 
2708 William Lloyd Cooper was born to Amos Cooper (abt 1772-1835) and Hannah Lloyd (abt 1775-1835), both of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on 11 Apr 1807 in Delaware. His family had previously resided in Pennsylvania, and moved back to Bucks County, Pennsylvania from Delaware two years later. They then moved to Crawford County, Illinois in about 1823 and lived in Crawford and Clark Counties from that point on. His parents were Quakers.W.L. married Miss Elizabeth Beams on 10 May 1831 in Crawford County. Elizabeth was born and raised in Whitley County, Kentucky on the Cumberland River, the daughter of James and Nancy Lay Beams. The Coopers had eight children, seven of whom survived:Ann (1832-1916) married Daniel Thompson (1828-1864) on 05 May 1850 and moved to Mitchell Co, Iowa. Anna died in Horton, Bremer County, IA; Hannah (1832-1925) married Valentine Mornica “Feldy” Haas on 02 Apr 1857 and were some of the original settlers in Spring Grove, Green County, Wisconsin; George Cooper (1838-1856) was born and died at Rock Grove; James A Cooper (1847-1932) married Clorinda Evans in 1871 in Rock Grove. They removed to Plainfield, Bremer County, Iowa; Mary Jane (1842-1905) married Sgt Jonathan Smull (on 06 May 1880 in Monroe, WI. They moved to Plainfield, Bremer County, IA; Henry Wesley Cooper (1844-1913) married Sarah Jane Rauch (1847-1935) in 1866. They removed to Plainfield, Bremer County, Iowa.Eliza *1846-1937) married Charles Hennich (1847-1925) on 04 Oct 1866 in Spring Grove, Green County, WI. They moved to Garfield County, Nebraska; And, Elizabeth (1849-1939) married Franklin Boyd (1840-1921) on 24 Feb 1871 and removed to Plainfield, Bremer County, IA.In 1840, the Cooper’s moved from Crawford to Will County, several miles from Joliet, living there one year; then came West in 1841 to Stephenson County where he began to work the uncultivated soil and then purchased the land once it became available for sale. He farmed for several years before moving to the village of Rock Grove.The grave marker is located in the Rock Grove Union Cemetery the oldest part of the cemetery, under a large tree. Research By FAG Contributor LinseyPartial Source: The History of Stephenson County, Illinois (1880) Cooper, William Lloyd (I4613)
 
2709 William married 1st to Ruth BOYD in 1917, at age 16 in Mississippi.

They had 3 children: Infant Son RUSHING, Ola Rushing and Flora Martha Rushing.

William married 2nd to Ruby HALL in 1924, at age 23 in Mississippi.

Ruby was born in 1906, in MS.

They had 5 children: Charles William RUSHING, J. Talmadge Rushing, Katherine Rushing, A.J. Rushing and Esther Yvonne Rushing. 
Rushing, William Daniel (I986)
 
2710 William married Alice Lucy Grubbs on 24 Feb 1885 in Dearborn County, IN; they had three children: Clara Bell Nowlin (m. Charles Victor Oberting); Mabel Elizabeth Nowlin (m. Robert R. Remark); and Cora May Nowlin (m. Jesse T. Dutton). His name appears on the tombstone as William S. Nowlin.

The following information was provided courtesy of A. Pierce and was extracted from the death certificate: Name on the death certificate was Silas William Nowlin; cause of death, myocarditis; occupation, farmer; died in Jefferson Township, Clinton County, OH; resident of Midland, OH prior to his death. 
Nowlin, Silas William (I1541)
 
2711 William Raymond DeGraw, born to Preston Arthur DeGraw (deceased) and June Ford DeGraw Slater on July 16, 1962, passed away unexpectedly in Marathon, NY, on January 15, 2017.

Billy was a self-employed truck driver and self-proclaimed genealogist.

In addition to his mother, June, he is survived by his brothers, Richard (Dee) of FL, Adam (Carmen) of NC, James (Lonnie Bleck-DeGraw) and Nathan of Marathon; sisters, Wendy (Keith) Vonderheuval of OH and Dawn Zupancic of Homer.

In addition to his father, he was predeceased by his brothers, Preston, Jr. (Jake) and Daniel; and a sister, Ann.

In keeping with his wishes, there will be no immediate services. 
DeGraw, William Raymond (I1267)
 
2712 William served as a Private in Company D, 12th Mississippi Infantry. Lewis, William Ervin (I921)
 
2713 William Stanley Gehring, 87, of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, July 29, 2015. He was born October 1, 1927 in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, son of the late Raymond and Hazel (Weeks) Gehring.

Bill was a veteran of the US Army. He was a member of the Elks; loved to travel on family vacations, especially to Myrtle Beach; loved to garden and play cards; was an avid golfer; and retired from the Board of Directors at UCB. He worked as a Postmaster. He was a very loving and generous father and grandfather.

He is survived by his son, Thomas (Wendy) Gehring; daughter, Joann (Thomas) Beatley; and 4 grandchildren, Jessica York, Leslie Bullock, Matthew Beatley, and Bill Beatley; and 4 great grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Hazel Gehring; and his loving wife wife, Lenore Ann Gehring.

Public graveside service will be held at Greendale Cemetery, Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 11am.

Interment will follow in the Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, Indiana.

Contributions may be made to the Tanner Valley United Methodist Church. 
Gehring, William Stanley (I1985)
 
2714 William was born about 1878 in Canada. He was a railroad engineer.

He married Charlotte Gertrude Hollington 18 Dec 1900 in Syracuse, NY. They had two children, William & Mildred. Charlotte died in 1912.

He later married Eleanor Kay. They had one son, Wallace.

William is buried with his 1st wife, Charlotte.
Eleanor and son Wallace are buried in Sec 34. 
Walter, William J. (I7648)
 
2715 William was the oldest of seven children of John Calvin Rushing and Viney Cumi (Una) Beard.
He married first c1865 to Anna G. "Annie" Walker (dau. of William Aaron Walker & Jane Duncan). They had five children. Annie died c1876.
William then married Nov 29,1877 to Margaret A. O'Brien (dau. of Capt. James "Daniel O'Brien & Mary Conklinton). They had ten children. 
Rushing, William Aaron (I768)
 
2716 William “Billy” Lloyd Rushing, 64, passed away Tuesday, May 31, 2016 at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson.

Visitation will be 9am until the 11am funeral service Saturday, June 4, 2016 at Chancellor Funeral Home in Byram. Graveside services will follow at 3pm Saturday at Sims Community Cemetery in Tylertown, MS.

Mr. Rushing was born in Seattle, WA. He retired from the U.S. Coast Guard after 20 years of service and retired from the U.S. Army after 13 years of service with MEPS-Military Enlistment Processing Station.

Mr. Rushing served on the Byram Volunteer Fire Department and was on Board of Directors of Donna’s Run for a Remedy, a cancer research and awareness foundation. He was an avid horse rider, bowler, golfer and an Eagle Scout and attended Cross Roads of Life Church.

He is preceded in death by his father Lloyd Rushing and daughter Amanda Marie Rushing Roberson.

Survivors include his mother Florence Clark Rushing Smith of Bartlett, TN; wife of over 40 years, Patricia “Patty” Rushing of Jackson; daughter, Candice Michelle Rushing of Tampa, FL; sister Connie Rushing Hawkins of Nesbit, MS; grandsons Micah “Nathan” Roberson and Chance Devon Cooper; nieces, nephews and a host of friends. 
Rushing, William Lloyd (I737)
 
2717 William “Bill” Daugherty, Jr. age 81 a resident of Berne, Indiana and a former Penn Twp. resident passed away Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at Lutheran Hospital in Fort Wayne. He was a 1954 graduate of New Palestine High School and a 1958 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Agricultural Science and Economics. Bill had a passion for farming, and operated a thriving dairy operation for many years In Penn Township, Jay County. He was an avid Purdue University basketball fan and spent many hours watching basketball live and on TV. He was a veteran of the US Army National Guard.

In 1967, Bill started his first Southern Gospel singing group, “The Christian Brothers”. In the early 1980’s the group evolved into the current quartet known as “The Christianaires”. They traveled extensively throughout the Midwest and Southern parts of the United States. The Christianaires recorded many albums over the years and were in the process of finishing their latest release. Bill’s love for gospel music was his great passion, and he was happiest when singing for the Lord. September of this year would have marked his fifty year anniversary of ministry in music.

William Daugherty was born February 13, 1936 in Indianapolis, Indiana the son of William Daugherty, Sr. and Mary (Schelm) Daugherty. He was married in 1957 to Pauline Guard and who passed away in 2001. In 2002 he married Eileen Sprunger.

Survivors Include:

His beloved wife- Eileen Daugherty, Berne, Indiana

2 Sons- Ron Daugherty, Indianapolis, Indiana

Don Daugherty, Plymouth, Indiana

2 Step daughters- Carol Sokolsky and Gloria Newman, both of Tulsa, Oklahoma

1 Sister- Georgia Ambrose, Ft. Myers, Florida

2 Grandchildren, 5 Step Grandchildren and 5 Step Great Grandchildren

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, a sister- Mary Esther Ryan, a grandson-Bryce Daugherty, and a step grandson-Jeffrey Pyle.

Visitation will be held from 3-7pm Friday in the Faith Evangelical Church, 9496 W CR. 200 S. Dunkirk, Indiana.

Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Saturday in the Faith Evangelical Church, with visitation one hour prior to the service. Pastor Harold Miller will officiate the services and burial will follow in the IOOF Twin Hills Cemetery in Pennville.

Memorials may be directed to Faith Evangelical Church, Gideon’s International, or The Christianaires ministry. 
Daughtery, William E. (I624)
 
2718 Willie Clay Allen, 73, of Pride, La., died Feb. 25, 2002, at his residence.

Visitation is 5-9 tonight at Catchings Funeral Home in McComb, continuing at 10 a.m. Wednesday until services there at 2 p.m. The Rev. Frank Easley will officiate. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery.

Mr. Allen was born June 4, 1928, in Sartinville. He was the son of George Allen and Anna Rushing Allen.

He was a member of the Christian Assembly Church in Slaughter, La.

Mr. Allen was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Cannon Allen; and one brother-in-law, Herman "Shorty" Duncan.

Survivors include his wife, Elouise Duncan Allen of Pride; two sons and daughters-in-law, W. Clayton Allen and Lynn of Ethel, La., and Tommy Allen and Carolyn of Baker, La.; two daughters, Betty Ann Allen and Susan Hodges, both of Pride; two brothers, Dan Allen of McComb and Jim Allen of Nashville; two sisters, Marie Slay of Nashville and Ollie Joyce Comeaux of Fort Adams; three grandchildren, Tiffany Allen of Ethel, Amber Allen of Baker and Brock Allen of Baton Rouge, La.; three great-grandchildren, Chase Weiss, Caimen Allen and Kagen Allen; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers will be Melvin Comeaux, Willie Thornton, Gerald Bonds Sr., Stacey Slay, Bobby Boyd and Wayne Thornhill. Honorary pallbearers will be Edward Yates, Brock A. Allen, Alton McGuffee, Jim Allen and Jerry Allen.

Published in The McComb Enterprise-Journal, February 26, 2002 
Allen, Willie Clay (I671)
 
2719 Willie Groh
re-interment
Date of Burial: 11/11/1111 Age: NA
Sec5 East Lot/Tier: 5T03 Grave: 3N1

Other Plot Occupants
Annie Groh Buried: 11/11/1111 - Age: 0
Eddie Groh Buried: 11/11/1111 - Age: 0
Eugene C. Groh Died: 03/18/1881 - Age: 2
George Groh Buried: 11/11/1111 - Age: 0
Mary T. Groh Died: 01/21/1895 - Age: 8
Minnie Groh Buried: 11/11/1111 - Age: 0
Roman G. Grohe Died: 08/14/1934 - Age: 78 
Groh, Willie (I5569)
 
2720 Winnie Melissa (Turnage) Holmes was the daughter of James J. Turnage & Frances (Duncan) Turnage of old Marion County, Mississippi. Western Marion County & eastern Pike County gave up land for the creation of Walthall County by the State Legislature in 1914. Winnie Melissa Turnage went by "Missy." She married James Cicero Holmes on the 13th of January, 1888 in Marion County. They were Baptists. There were twelve children born of this union, 7 sons & 5 daughters: 1. Ettie Holmes, 2. J. Webster Holmes, 3. Carl Cicero Holmes, 4. Prudie V. Holmes, 5. James Addison Holmes, 6. Estelle Holmes, 7. Ethel Holmes, 8. Jacob Baxter Holmes, 9. Telitha Holmes, 10. Odes Holmes, 11. Clarence Holmes (who celebrated his 100th birthday in Winnsboro, Louisiana with around 300 people present - including this compiler), & 12. Jay Ray. Holmes.

Bio by: M. E. Shotwell
 
Turnage, Winnie Melissa (I2708)
 
2721 witnesses: Adam & May L Fooster Blum, Albert Adam (I454)
 
2722 witnesses: Charles Leimgruber Groh, Eugene Charles (I2656)
 
2723 witnesses: Edward Schmerer & Elizabeth Sauter Blum, Wilhelmina Elizabeth (I515)
 
2724 witnesses: Elizabeth Zegewitz Groh, Edward (I5551)
 
2725 witnesses: Geo Fleigel & Cath Blum Blum, George W. (I456)
 
2726 witnesses: Georg Billman & Anna Offenburger Blum, Anna Flora (I5310)
 
2727 witnesses: George Liebermann & A Mary Meier Flügel, George (I522)
 
2728 witnesses: Hierony. & Louisa Klein Blum, Louise Sophia (I5311)
 
2729 witnesses: Jacob & Catharina Gommenginger Blum, Jacob Alexander (I5309)
 
2730 witnesses: Johann & Dorothea Nagel Blum, Joseph John (I5312)
 
2731 witnesses: John Steger & Cathar Voelkel Blum, John Edward (I514)
 
2732 witnesses: Maria & Joseph Offenburger Blum, Maria Josephine (I5306)
 
2733 witnesses: Maria Anna Ritz Blum, Amalia Magdalena (I5307)
 
2734 witnesses: Maria Lenbert ? Blum, Estella Maria (I1873)
 
2735 witnesses: Valentine & Catherine Aha Flügel, Valentine (I700)
 
2736 Wives:
1) Reliance (married 11/22/1835)
2) Louisa (married 10/21/1838)
3) Catherine Wade (married 11/17/1880)
(Reliance and Louisa were sisters. Reliance died in 1837, a few months after her son was born.)

Child:
Maria Louisa "Blasdel" Wood (b. 11 Feb 1848, IN; m. Francis Marion on on 8 June 1875 in Champaign Co., IL) 
Blasdel, Sherwood Morse (I906)
 
2737 World War II veteran

Conflict in his birth year: United States World War I Draft Registration Card (which he signed) has his birth year as 1881; his gravestone has 1879)

Wives:
~ Flora (married 5 Apr 1899, Lawrenceburg, IN)
~ Pearl (married 9 Jan 1930)

physical description in 1918: tall; medium build; blue eyes; dark brown hair

(sources: Indiana, Marriages, 1811-1959; United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918) 
Blasdel, Quincy Erwin (I550)
 
2738 Wyoming County Times, March 9, 1944. The friends of Sam Chimera of Rochester will be sorry to learn that his wife passed away March 4th. Roeper, Elma V. (I5342)
 
2739 Wyoming Reporter 5/28/1930: Mrs. Roeper's Funeral--
The funeral of Mrs. Mary P. Roeper was held from her late home on Sherman Avenue, Thursday afternoon May 22nd, 1930. It was largely attended and a wealth of beautiful flowers testified to the love of relatives and friends. The Rev. Fred Brown of the Pressbyterian Church had charge of the service and the Rev. W. H. P. Smith offered prayer. For 49 years Mrs. Roeper had been a member of this church she and her husband joining soon after they came to Wyoming. The bearers were nephews of the deceased: Charles Lusink, Walter Westfall, Jerome Stotler and George Hoffmeier all of Webster, NY and Albert Roeper and George Roeper of Rochester. Following is the list relatives who attended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westfall, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Stotler, Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmeier, and Charles Lusink all of Webster, NY, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roeper, Mr. and Mrs. George Roeper, Charles Roeper, Mr. R. H. Howarth, Rudolph Hoffmeier, Mrs. Marceau Power, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pohl, Margaret Swartz, William Roth, August Roeper all of Rochester. 
Pfenninger, Mary (I6499)
 
2740 X-Triche Annex Forrest, Floyd E. (I1041)
 
2741 X-Triche Annex Forrest, John David (I1058)
 
2742 Y, 213 Hargitt, Oscar Mason (I2543)
 
2743 Year of birth is approximate based on her age stated in the 1920 census.

Leila was the daughter of Martha Hall and Dr. Alexander G. Carswell.

Leila Carswell was married to C.S. Wall on 7 Jan 1883 in Washington County, Georgia.

The Sandersville Progress, 7 May 1931
Mrs. C.S. Wall Died Wednesday Night
The many friends of Mrs. C.S. Wall were pained to learn of her death which occurred at Rawlings Sanitarium last Wednesday night, after an acute illness of several weeks. She was a noble woman, devoted to her family and friends, and was most highly esteemed by a large circle of acquaintances. For several years she had made her home in Sandersville, but later resided at the Wall home between Sandersville and Tennille, and was a frequent visitor to both cities, and always had a cordial greeting for her many friends who appreciated her noble qualities of mind and heart. She is survived by her husband and two daughters, Mrs. Selma (Mattimae) Turner of Tennille, and Mrs. William Hutchins of Lawrenceville, Ga.
The funeral services were held at the residence on the Tennille road Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, conducted by her pastor, Rev. J.A. Harmon, and the burial took place in the family lot in the city cemetery. Many beautiful floral offerings gave expression to the love of sympathetic friends of the family. 
Carswell, Lelia Shehee (I2134)
 
2744 YOUNG FATHER OF FIVE CHILDREN HANGS HIMSELF

Suicide of Harold Grey, 23, Third Violent Death in His Family.

Harold L. Grey, 23 year old fther of five small children, committed suicide by hanging earlv last night in the cellar of the home of his mother, Mrs. Bessie Grey, in Genoa Village, where he and his wife and chlldren resided. His lifeless body, the head in a noose of rope, was discovered by his mother about 8 o'clock.

Coroner's Physician John W. Card, who was summoned, pronounced death due to suicide by hanging. Indications were that Grey had died within a few seconds after he put his head though the noose, suspended from a beam.

His mother became concerned after he had been in the cellar about half an hour. He had gone down to do an errand. When he did not come upstairs after half an hour, Mrs. Grey went to the cellar and found the body.

Despondency over ill health is believed to have prompted the young man to end his life. Last Fall, relatives said, he was seriously ill with a form of sleeping sickness. He never fully regained his strength and he had been in poor health ever since the serious illness, they said.

About a year ago, Grey's father, Bert Grey, died from injuries received in an automobile accident. The death of an uncle, about two years ago, was caused by injuries sustained similarly.

Surviving Grey are his widow and five young daughters; his mother, two aunts, Mrs. Joseph Parmley and Mrs. Stella McCabe. both of Venice, and an uncle, Fred Grey of Genoa.

The funeral will be held at 2:30 o clock Monday afternoon at the home. Interment will be in Genoa Rural Cemetery.

THE AUBURN CITIZEN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929-5

Funeral of Harold L. Grey

Funeral services for Harold L. Grey, 23. who died suddenly last Friday night at the home of his mother at Genoa, was held at 2:30 o'clock his afternoon from the home of his
mother.

The services, which were very largely attended and the numerous floral pieces, bespoke the many friends the young man had. The services were in charge of Rev. F.G. Montag of Auburn Theological Seminary. Burial was in Genoa Rural Cemetery.

The bearers were: George Stickles, Elmer Close, Floyd Smith, Millard Smith, Harry Hugunine and Gordon Stickles, all close friends of Mr. Grey.

THE AUBURN CITIZEN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929-5. 
Grey, Harold Lewis (I4843)
 
2745 YOUNG FATHER OF FIVE CHILDREN HANGS HIMSELF

Suicide of Harold Grey, 23, Third Violent Death in His Family.

Harold L. Grey, 23 year old fther of five small children, committed suicide by hanging earlv last night in the cellar of the home of his mother, Mrs. Bessie Grey, in Genoa Village, where he and his wife and chlldren resided. His lifeless body, the head in a noose of rope, was discovered by his mother about 8 o'clock.

Coroner's Physician John W. Card, who was summoned, pronounced death due to suicide by hanging. Indications were that Grey had died within a few seconds after he put his head though the noose, suspended from a beam.

His mother became concerned after he had been in the cellar about half an hour. He had gone down to do an errand. When he did not come upstairs after half an hour, Mrs. Grey went to the cellar and found the body.

Despondency over ill health is believed to have prompted the young man to end his life. Last Fall, relatives said, he was seriously ill with a form of sleeping sickness. He never fully regained his strength and he had been in poor health ever since the serious illness, they said.

About a year ago, Grey's father, Bert Grey, died from injuries received in an automobile accident. The death of an uncle, about two years ago, was caused by injuries sustained similarly.

Surviving Grey are his widow and five young daughters; his mother, two aunts, Mrs. Joseph Parmley and Mrs. Stella McCabe. both of Venice, and an uncle, Fred Grey of Genoa.

The funeral will be held at 2:30 o clock Monday afternoon at the home. Interment will be in Genoa Rural Cemetery.

THE AUBURN CITIZEN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929-5

Funeral of Harold L. Grey

Funeral services for Harold L. Grey, 23. who died suddenly last Friday night at the home of his mother at Genoa, was held at 2:30 o'clock his afternoon from the home of his mother.

The services, which were very largely attended and the numerous floral pieces, bespoke the many friends the young man had. The services were in charge of Rev. F.G. Montag of Auburn Theological Seminary. Burial was in Genoa Rural Cemetery.

The bearers were: George Stickles, Elmer Close, Floyd Smith, Millard Smith, Harry Hugunine and Gordon Stickles, all close friends of Mr. Grey.

THE AUBURN CITIZEN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1929-5. 
Grey, Harold Lewis (I4841)
 
2746 [Waterloo Daily Courier, Tuesday, August 4, 1964, Waterloo, Iowa]

Funeral services are being planned for 1 p.m. Thursday at Kearns-Dykeman Chapel for George Leonard Gaige, 49, of 1847 Burton Ave., who died at 8 p.m. Monday at St. Francis Hospital of complications from a kidney ailment. He had been in ill health for several years and had been a patient at the hospital since Sunday.

He was born Sept. 21, 1914, the son of Dr. Elmer M. and Vernie Cowgill Gaige. He was a resident of Waterloo throughout his life and attended the East Waterloo schools. He married Anna Sulentic in December of 1961 in Waterloo. He was vice president of Raceway on Highway 20 West and had been a cab-driver for many years with the Yellow Cab Co. of Waterloo.

Mr. Gaige was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Waterloo Aerie 764.

Surviving are his wife; two brothers, Robert J. of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Elmer of 1825 Burton Ave.; one stepson, Louis Appel of 1847 Burton Ave.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. David Manley of 1847 Burton Ave.; and one step granddaughter.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Friends may call at Kearns-Dykeman Chapel after 7 p.m. Tuesday. 
Gaige, George Leonard (I122)
 
2747 `Wichita Eagle, The (KS) - March 26, 1991, Deceased Name: Vere (Shiffert) Mitchell Huston

Vere (Shiffert) Mitchell Huston, 84, of 2455 N. Woodlawn, homemaker, died Saturday, March 23, 1991. Service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Hillside Christian Church. Memorial has been established with Kansas Christian Home, Newton. Broadway Mortuary. 
Shiffert, Vere Mitchell (I2669)
 

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