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John McDonald Hospital | Howie, Kenneth Dale (I2185)
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John R. Agan, 82, formerly of Fayetteville, died January 29 after a long illness. Mr. Agan was born in Fayetteville where he was a member of the United Church. He worked for the Precision Castings Co. for many years. Surviving are a sister, Miss Emma Agan of Pompey; a niece, Mrs. Byron Davis, and several cousins. Burial in Fayetteville Cemetery.
Eagle-Bulletin & DeWitt Times, Fayetteville, NY Thursday, February 5, 1959 | Agan, John R. (I808)
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John T. “Jack” Parks of Indianapolis, Indiana passed away Saturday February 2016. He was born August 31, 1934. Jack was the son of Evelyn and Tilford Parks.
Jack married Klea Myla ( Young ) Parks at Lynhurst Baptist Church on April 9, 1954. Myla passed away June 13, 2013.
Jack’s son, Andrew Dean Parks, a brother William D. (Bill) Parks proceeded him in death.
Jack leaves a son Daniel Kirk Parks of Indianapolis, a sister Jan Parks Whitaker of Indianapolis. 4 grandchildren, and 7 great grandchildren.
Jack was devoted to his wife Myla, his son Kirk, and his grandchildren. He enjoyed playing euchre, was an avid reader & loved fishing. Jack graduated from Ben Davis High School in 1953 where he played football. He attended Rend Lake College in Ina, Illinois. He was in the Air National Guard for 8 years from 1953-1961.
Jack and his family moved to Christopher, Illinois so Jack could work for Central Illinois Public Service (CIPS) for 31 years. He retired as a gas utility foreman in 1997. He was very involved in community service while living in Christopher. He served 8 years on Christopher High School board, 7 years as president. He was on the city council for 12 years leaving the position when he retired in 1997, was a Lions Club member for15 years. Jack and Myla were members of Dover Christian Church in Dover.
Funeral services will be held at Indiana Funeral Care, Harry W. Moore Chapel. | Parks, John T. (I2475)
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Johnny was born in Texas to Lewis H. and Emma Meredith Estes. He married Luna Elda Curry 6 May 1929. Their son, Howard Eugene Estes Sr., is also buried in Garden of Memories. He was a Mason.
OBITUARY: Palestine (TX) Herald-Press, Tuesday, 19 October 1971:
J. P. Estes
Johnny P. Estes, 65, of Rt. 1, Elkhart, died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alton D. Moore, in Houston following a sudden illness.
Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist
Church, Elkhart, with the Rev. Horace Fletcher and the Rev. U. Van Sickle officiating. Burial will be in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Elkhart. Member of the Elkhart Masonic Lodge will serve as pallbearers and Have charge at the graveside.
Lifelong resident of Elkhart, Mrs. Estes was born October 26, 1905, to the late Lewis Henderson Estes and Mrs. Emma Lois Phillips Estes. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Elkhart, and the Elkhart Masonic Lodge, and prior to retiring in 1966, he had 21 years service in the Missouri Pacific Railroad signal department. Also, he formerly was employed in the Elkhart Post Office, and served as bookkeeper for the Bridges Gin and Lumber Company. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mrs. Luna Elna Curry Estes, on Oct. 1, 1961.
Other survivors include three sons, Howard Estes and Johnny Lewis Estes, both of Palestine, and James Dwight Estes of Austin; one daughter, Mrs. Alvin L. (Billie E.) Acock of Houston; one brother, Warren Estes, Elkhart; two sisters, Miss Una Dee Estes and Mrs. Effie Curry, both of Houston; 13 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
The family will receive condolence calls at the Johnny Lewis Estes residence. | Estes, Johnny Parks (I1861)
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Jonathan at one time owned at least 320 acres in Austin Township, Macon County, IL; namely; the E1/2, NE1/4 of Section 20 (where he lived) and the E1/2, SE1/4 of Section 17 and the SW1/4 of Section 8. The Section 20 property was sold to his son Silas R. Nowlin on June 28, 1898 and the Section 17 property was sold to his son Jont. A. Nowlin on June 28, 1898. Louis Emery (a grandson of Jonathan Blasdel Nowlin) was born in the Section 20 property. As of 2011, the W1/2, SW1/4 of Section 8 was owned by the Nowlin Family Farms, LLC and this 80 tract has been designated as a Century Farm by the Illinois Department of Agriculture in that it has been continuously owned by the same family for at least 100 years. This LLC was formed following the death of then title holder, Oscar JB Nowlin, who was born on this 80 acre tract and who is a grandson of Jonathan B. Nowlin. When Jonathan retired, he moved to Farmer City, IL. He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, and during the later years of his life traveled extensively attending the Grand Army of the Republic National and State Encampments and visiting relatives. Jonathan married his first wife, Jane Elizabeth Sykes on 20 Aug 1862 in Dearborn County, IN; they had nine children. Jonathan's second wife was Louisa J. (Marsh) (James) Nowlin; they were married 05 Sep 1898. While she was his first cousin, they did not have any children. As first cousins, the common grandparents shared by Jonathan and Louisa Nowlin were Jonathan Blasdel and Nancy E. (Cooper) Blasdel. Jonathan is buried in the same plot as both of his wives.
Jonathan Blasdel Nowlin was buried on December 20, 1931 in Wrights Grove Cemetery, west of Maroa, IL, in Lot 14 of Block 2. He served as a Private in H Co. 83rd Ind. Inf. during the Civil War; he enlisted on August 16, 1862 as a corporal and was discharged June 2, 1865 as a private; he was demoted as a result of accidentally injuring a fellow soldier while doing some "horse play". His service included the march through Georgia with General Sherman. His death certificate No. 0200225 was filed with the State of IL on December 19, 1931. | Nowlin, Jonathan Blasdel (I434)
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Joseph A. Fromm
Rites Thursday
Joseph A. Fromm of 609 Clinton Ave. N., a shoecutter more than 25 years with the W. B. Coon Company, died yesterday (Sept. 4, 1950) at his home.
He was a member of Rochester Lodge of Moose, and Toquanum Tribe, Improved Order of Redmen of Lynn, Mass.
He leaves his wife, Mrs. Amelia W. Fromm and a brother, Julius, of Medford, Ore. Funeral services will be held at 9:15 a. m. Thursday in L. Schaumann’s Sons Funeral Home, 609 Clinton Ave. N., and at 9:45 o’clock at Holy Redeemer Church. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Democrat and Chronicle
(Rochester, New York)
05 Sep 1950, Tue • Page 18 | Fromm, Joseph A. (I5918)
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Joseph E. Parmley, 62, well known farmer of the Town of Venice, ended his life by hanging himself in the barn at his home sometime between 11 o'clock and 12:45 o'clock Sunday morning. He had been in a highly nervous state for sometime past and had brooded over his inability to get at his farm work due to the cold weather and steady rains.
Mr. Parmley left the house about 11 o'clock in the morning to tend to some chores at the barn. When he did not return at 12:45 for dinner his wife became alarmed and his brother-in-law, Fred Grey, who was visiting at the Parmley home, went to the barn to see what was delaying Parmley. Grey was surprised to find the barn doors wired shut. He gained entrance through a rear window. He found Parmley hanging in the barn loft.
Sheriff Willard Wilcox and Coroner Dr. Frank L. DeFurio were notified and they motored to the Parmley home. Coroner DeFurio, after an investigation, pronounced the case suicide and released the body to the Wade undertaking establishment in Moravia.
Mr. Parmley was born in England and came to this country with his parents when he was seven years old. He had resided in Venice 42 years.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home. Rev. Irving Cash, pastor of the Genoa Federated Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Genoa Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Grey Parmley; a sister, Mary Parmley, and three nieces.
THE ClTIZEN-ADVERTISER, AUBURN, N.Y, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1943 | Parmley, Joseph E. (I4880)
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Joseph went missing from the Bath Veterans on Jan. 10 1935. He appears to have been involved in a fatal train crash. This theory was strengthened when part of his coat was identified at the RR trestle and later his body was found left by receding water on the bank of the River.
Latter reports suggest he went missing a month before the reported date and his death could have been earlier.
He was survived by his mother Mrs. Alida Blum with whom he lived at 20 Roseland Street; four brothers, Norman A., Louis J. George N. and Bernard P. Blum, and three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Merkel, Mrs. Joseph Beiber and Mrs. Roy Benson.
Mr. Blum fought at Chateau Thierry, in the Marne and St. Michiel offensives, and at Asine. He went to Europe Apr 7 1918 and returned in August, 1919. He was a signal runner in the 38th Infantry.
The service were held at Our Lady of Good Council on Brooks Avenue, with military honors.
(D&C, 13/14 Jan 1935).
In Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Church; baptised 27 October 1895:
Blum, Joseph Alexander father: Jacob Blum mother: Adelheid Vogler
born: 24 September 1895 father from: Rochester mother from: Holland
witnesses: Celeste Vogler & Joseph Blum
notes: Married Helen Kane in 1920 (www.rcip.info) | Blum, Joseph Alexander (I5498)
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Joseph Werner, age 81 years of 54 Oneida Street, Thursday, October 1 1964. Surviving are one son, Robert S. Werner; one sister, Mrs Anna Barker. He was a member of the Holy Name Society, Pioneer Club of Kodak Park.
Friends may call Friday 2-5 and 7-10 at August M. Maier Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Avenue (near Norton Street). Funeral Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o' clock at St Andrew's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. | Werner, Joseph Michael (I6457)
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Journal Gazette, The (Fort Wayne, IN) - Thursday, October 1, 1998
Deceased Name: Pennville - WILLIAM BRYAN GUARD
98, died Tuesday at home. Born in Dearborn County, he was a retired farmer north of Pennville. He was former director of the Pennville Farm Bureau. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; a son, Delmar Lee of West Lafayette; two daughters, Pauline Daugherty and Laverne Long, both of Pennville; a sister, Naomi Heiskell of Lawrenceburg; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Services at 11 a.m. Friday at Pennville United Methodist Church, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m. today at the Pennville Chapel of Williams and Spencer Funeral Home. Burial in Twin Hills IOOF Cemetery, Pennville. Memorials to Gideons International. | Guard, William Bryan (I616)
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Joyce E. "Jo" Buchanan, 83, of Greendale, passed from this life on Tuesday, October 6, 2015. Jo was the youngest daughter of Dale and Ruth (Miller) Buchanan.
After graduating high school in 1950, Jo went to nursing school at Deaconess Hospital in Cincinnati. Upon graduating with a nursing degree (RN) in 1953, Jo worked at Deaconess Hospital then at Rullman Receiving Mental Hospital in Cincinnati. In 1958 she moved to Kentucky and worked at the John L Lewis Miners Hospital in Pikeville. She then moved to McDowell Kentucky and worked at the Appalachian Regional Hospital. In 1968 she moved back to Lawrenceburg and joined the nursing staff at Dearborn County Hospital until 1973 when she went to work at Providence Hospital in Cincinnati. In 1977 she joined the staff at the new Lawrenceburg Community Mental Health Center and worked there until 1992.
Jo was a lifetime member of the Hamline Chapel United Methodist Church and had been a member of Phi Beta Psi - Tau Chapter. Jo was one of the original members and supporters of P.A.W.S. who raised funds for a new animal shelter. In 1987 she was commissioned A Kentucky Colonel for outstanding nursing achievements while working in Kentucky by then Governor Martha Layne Collins.
Jo was preceded in death by her parents and her sisters, Wilma "Billie" Renner and Lenore Gehring.
She is survived by her nieces, Jeri Renner, Jenni (Renner) Ulrich, and Joann (Gehring) Beatley (husband Thomas), her nephews, Michael Renner (wife Amy) and Thomas Gehring (wife Wendy), 4 great nieces, 3 great nephews, several great great nieces and nephews, several cousins and her dear loving friend, Penny Fisk, Calla Rogers, Richard and Donna Bauer. | Buchanan, Joyce Elizabeth (I1875)
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Joyce Rushing, 72, passed away October 25, 2017 at Hospice Ministries. Visitation will be 5pm-8pm Thursday at Stringer Family Funeral Home in Hazlehurst. Services will be 11am Friday at Stringer Family Chapel with burial at Sims Cemetery. Stringer Family Funeral Home in Hazlehurst is handling arrangements.
Mrs. Rushing was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother.
She is survived by her daughters, Cindy Aikens of Hazlehurst and Regina Hines of Jackson; sister, Jean Wheat of Poplarville; 5 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. | Thomas, Joyce Faye (I1340)
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Julie Clark Rowden went to be with her Lord and Savior on May 23rd. She was born in Dallas Texas on May 25, 1943 to Elizabeth Swor and Isaac Ferris Clark. She grew up in the Park Cities area and graduated from Highland Park High School. Throughout her life she kept up with a group of special girl friends from school and enjoyed their monthly get-togethers. She will be dearly missed by her close friends. After one year of college, she left to get married and raise her family. She had a great work ethic and for many years worked in the medical field in administration until her retirement. She was instrumental in helping install the first dialysis center in Dallas and later went to Houston to help install their first dialysis center. She worked in Florida for several years but returned to her Dallas roots to be near family and friends. She was a faithful Christian and a member of Highland Baptist Church in Dallas all her life. Her children were brought up in church and taught to respect and care for others. Julie loved her family and her church, and in her latter years she enjoyed loving on her grandchildren. She was an advocate for children with special needs and supported the Special Olympics. She is survived by a loving family and many friends: daughter Leslie Rowden, Corsicana; son Chad Rowden, Plano; son Wes Rowden and wife Kim, Dallas; sister Betty Ann Whitson and husband David, Scurry; brother I. F. "Bud" Clark and wife Gloria, LaJoya, California; brother Rick Clark, Asheville, NC.; and the loves of her life, her grandchildren Hailey, Miranda and Tessa Rowden; Jeremy and Heather Rowden. Her Memorial Service will be at Highland Baptist Church, 8202 Boedeker Drive June 1st at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made to the Special Olympics or to a charity of your choice.
Published in Dallas Morning News from May 26 to May 27, 2012 | Clark, Julie (I2334)
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June 2 - After much suffering Henry Jorolemon died May 27, 1908. Interment was made in Jacksonville cemetery.
June 4 1908 Farmer's Journal | Jorolemon, Henry Conklin (I56)
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K, 22, 8R | Kimpel, Sophia (I5800)
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K,6,96 | Epping, Margaret Maria (I6974)
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K-100 | Buchanan, Carl Myron (I491)
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K-14 | Fritch, Luella Mae (I502)
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K-14 | Buchanan, Carl Myron (I501)
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K-14 | Miller, Ruth L. (I1872)
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K-14 | Buchanan, Dale Estel (I1396)
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K-58 | Jackson, Philip Emmert (I1938)
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K-75 | Renschler, Charles Frederick (I2003)
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K-75 | Gehring, Mary Alice (I1994)
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K-79 | Gehring, Raymond F. (I1992)
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K. Wade Bennett died at the age of 69 at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. He was the President of Bennett Card Shops, Inc. and former board chairman of Sanger Harris Department Stores.
A Dallas native, Wade Bennett graduated from Southern Methodist University and earned a master's degree from Northwestern University. He also pursued advanced management studies at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He taught at the University of Georgia and Rockford College in Kansas, City MO, before beginning his retail career in 1947 as vice president of R.H. Macy & Co., in Kansas City.
He moved to Bamberger's in New Jersey as senior vice president in 1952 and returned to Dallas in 1963 as chairman of the board at Sanger Harris Department Stores. In 1967, he rejoined Macy's as vice president of the New York division for three years, and from 1973 to 1977, he was executive vice president and director of Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc.
He returned again to Texas in 1977 and established Bennett Card Shops, Inc., a chain including 11 Dallas area Hallmark greeting card shops, two Accents & Gifts shops and a stationery store. He served on the board of Silver Dollar City, operator of White Water amusement park in Arlington, and was a board member of Texas American Bank until is merger in 1983.
An active member of the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, Wade Bennett was a member of the Standing Commission on Structure of the Episcopal Church and chaired the Joint Nominating Committee for the election of the presiding bishop in 1984. He also was a member of the Board of Foreign Parishes, St. Paul's American Episcopal Church in Rome and St. James American Episcopal Church in Florence. | Bennett, King Wade (I2306)
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k/o Peter & Katherine Fox
burial permit #5369
George F and Anna (Brichler) Fox m. 15 Mar 1886 in Hamilton, Ohio were the parents of David C Fox, Albert Fox and Mary Rose Fox. These are the three children that I, (Grave Whisperer), have found so far in official OH marriage records where both parents are listed. In the 1900 census records, the following children are listed: George M, Albert J, Helena M, Mary R, Edward W and David C Fox.
(bio info provided by Grave Whisperer #47375809) | Fox, George F. (I2603)
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Katherine Nix
Brandon
Funeral services celebrating the life of Katherine Parnell Nix, 95, will be held at Lakewood Funeral Home Chapel on Clinton Blvd. in Jackson, MS, on Saturday, June 18, at 11 a.m. Officiating will be Rev. Donnie Guy, a Gulfport evangelist and her former pastor at Van Winkle Baptist Church. Visitation is scheduled from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 17, at Lakewood. She will be laid to rest in Lakewood Cemetery beside her husband and life partner of 48 years, Frank Nix, who preceded her in death in October 1983.
Teresa Katherine Parnell was the youngest of five children born to Zachary B. and Winnie B. Parnell of rural Brookhaven, MS, on September 5, 1915. "Miss Katherine" had been a resident of the Jackson-area since December 1946. She went home to be with her Lord at 1:18 a.m. Thursday in Brandon, MS, at the home of her primary care-giver and daughter, Patricia Bounds.
For the last five years of her life, Mrs. Nix was partially incapacitated by a hip-joint replacement that kept her from active participation in her church, First Baptist of Pearl, MS. However, for more than three decades prior to that, she and her family were active members of Van Winkle Baptist Church where she sang in the choir.
Miss Katherine loved to spend her spare time listening to gospel music, watching her favorite television preachers, quilting, crocheting, and fishing (not necessarily in that order).
Mrs. Nix was preceded in death by her parents; all nine of her siblings (including four half brothers and sisters); her husband; grandson Jeffrey Kent Nix; son-in-law Robert C. Bounds, and great-grandson Russell Ian Nix. She is survived by her three children - Pat Bounds, Curt Nix (Karen), and Paul Nix (Danelle); nine grandchildren - Teresa Borne, Bobby Bounds, Judy Hunter (Roy), Shelli Bounds, Cindi Nix, Rus Nix (Dory), Memory Kohl (Tom), Stephen Nix, Barry Nix (Robyn), and Kyle Kleinpoppen; great-grandchildren - Matthew Bounds (Erica), Foster Borne, Shelby Hunter, Ian Hunter, Jan Reeves (Lee), Anna Jefcoat, Erik Nix, Angie Nix, Evan Nix, Caroline Kohl, Noah Nix, and Presley Nix.
Pall bearers are Bobby Bounds, Roy Hunter, Rus Nix, Barry Nix, Matthew Bounds, and Foster Borne.
The family wishes to thank Odessey Hospice and its staff for the love and Christ-like kindness they showed Miss Katherine and her family during her final days.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Gideons International for the purchase of memorial bibles in her name, or to the Billy Graham Association.
Published in Clarion Ledger on June 17, 2011 | Parnell, Teresa Katherine (I1102)
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Kenneth Cook Blasdel passed away January 29, 2005. He was born May 14, 1922 in Akron to the late Hermina Mayer and Kenneth Cook Blasdel, Sr. Kenneth is survived by his wife and 10 children, three daughters and seven sons. He also left behind 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, two sisters, brother, and a lot of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by sister, Roberta DeSure.
Obituary published in Akron Beacon Journal from Jan. 30 to Jan. 31, 2005. | Blasdel, Kenneth Cook Jr. (I1753)
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Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1953 about Morris Allen
Name: Morris Allen
Death Date: 28 Jul 1930
Death Location: Clay
Age: 73
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Birth Date: 22 Jan 1857
Birth Location: Clay, Kentucky
Spouse's Name: Matilda Allen
Father's Name: Jobe Allen
Father's Birth Location: North Carolina
Mother's Name: Bettie Austin
Mother's Birth Location: | Allen, Morris "Cotton" (I598)
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kin of Laura Houston (somehow) | Miller, Fred H. (I1876)
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Kolb, Agnes M. (Ridley)
Friday, June 21, 1991. She is survived by her husband, Norbert J. Kolb; sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas & Emily, Gerard & Shirley, James F. Kolb; daughter, Suzanne M. Wagner; brother and sister-in-law, Harry & Anne Ridley; 7 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. John The Evangelist Church.
Friends may call Monday 2-4 & 7-9 at the Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, Inc., 1075 LONG POND ROAD (north of Maiden Lane). Funeral Service will be Tuesday at 9 o’clock at St. John The Evangelist Church (Ridge Road West). Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, New York
23 Jun 1991, Sun • Page 78
Contributor: Gale Olsson McHale | Ridley, Agnes Marie (I6980)
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Kolb, Norbert James
Of Greece, NY. On Aug 12, 1999. He is survived by his daughter, Suzanne Wagner; 3 sons and daughters-in-law, Thomas and Emily, Gerald and Shirley, James and Kimberly; 1 step-sister, Mary Alice (John) Leutung-Gorski; 8 grandchildren*; several nieces and nephews. Marine Corp Veteran of WWII.
Funeral Mass on Mon. 8/16/99 10 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist Church (Ridge Rd. W.). Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arr: entrusted to Arndt Funeral Home.
*Denotes name purposely omitted.
Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester, New York
14 Aug 1999, Sat • Page 12
Contributor: Gale Olsson McHale | Kolb, Norbert James (I6982)
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KOLB-Entered into rest Tuesday, August 25,1959 Michael A. Kolb of 20 Home Place. Surviving are his wife, Minnie Blum Kolb; three sons, Fred A., Cyril J., Norbert R. Kolb; one sister, Louise Kolb; one brother, Rudolph V. Kolb; seven grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Holy Name Society.
-Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Norbert E. Vay Funeral Home, 604 Maple St. (cor. Colvin), where services will be coducted Saturday at 11 o'clock and at Holy Family Church at 11:30. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
Kolb/Ehrstein family plot
East side: Marie Ehrstein, Frances Kolb, Wilhelmina Blum Kolb
West side: Michael Kolb, Rudolph Kolb, Charles Ehrstein
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Lake B. Holt was married to Mattie Belle Wall in Washington County, Georgia on 9 Apr 1889
Lake and Mattie Holt were the parents of:
1. Ollie Bell Holt, 1890-1968, m. William Wright
2. Ben Wall Holt, 1892-1925, m. Lillian Watson
3. Curtis L. Holt, 1894-1912
4. Floy Lewis Holt, 1897-1957, m. Elizabeth Summerlin
5. Rose Holt, 1906-1980, m. William Walker | Holt, Lake Benjamin (I2131)
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Lakeside Mausoleum | Andrews, Lucius John (I2963)
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Lakeside Mausoleum | Sims, Thelma (I2976)
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Last Name: Cochran
First Name: Elsie
Middle Name/Initial:
Maiden Name: Nowlin
Date of Death: 10/02/1997
Birth Date:
Spouse:
Survived By: Daughter, Jane Moore of West Harrison; brother, Carl Nowlin; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Other: Age 80, Harrison, Oh., formerly of Guilford, In. Funeral held Oct. 6, at Jackman-Kercheval Funeral Home, Harrison, OH. She was a member of Harrison Alliance Church. Died in Cincinnati, Oh.
Cemetery: Greendale Cemetery, Greendale, IN
Obituary Source: Journal Press Oct. 7, 1997
Register Oct. l9, 1997
Source Information: Lawrenceburg Public Library
Name: Elsie Jane Nowlin
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age: 20
Event Type: Marriage Registration (Marriage)
Birth Date: 16 Sep 1917
Marriage Licence Date: 5 Sep 1937
Marriage Licence Place: Indiana, United States
Father: O R Nowlin
Mother: Sadie Lowe
Spouse: Wilfred H Cockran
FHL Film Number: 001854700 | Nowlin, Elsie Jane (I1432)
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Laura Mae Boyd Bergeron, 69, former native of Houma and current resident of Hammond, passed away on Thursday, October 20, 2016. Funeral service will be held at Falgout Funeral Home in Houma chapel with burial to follow at Garden of Memories cemetery.
She was survived by three sons, two daughters, three brothers, a sister, 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Wayne Bergeron Sr.; parents, Donald Boyd Sr. and Mary Lexie Boyd; grandchild, Johnathan Bergeron; great-grandchild, Landon Tanner; brothers, Donald Boyd Jr. and Clifford Boyd; and sister, Marion Clark.
from obituary at Falgout Funeral Home | Boyd, Laura Mae (I1652)
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LAWRENCE O. HART
Lawrence O. Hart, 86, of Clarinda, Iowa, died Friday morning, June 23, 1995, at Clarinda Municipal Hospital.
He was born December 10, 1908, near Essex, Page County, Iowa, the son of Joseph and Martha Anderson Hart. He was married to Maxine O'Day on August 9, 1945. Mr. Hart farmed north of Yorktown and operated a grinder and sheller before moving to Clarinda in 1968. Later he operated a delivery route for Iowa Parcel.
Mr. Hart is survived by his wife Maxine of the home and four children, Gary and wife, Emily Hart, Montezuma, Iowa, John and his wife Susan Hart, Burnet, Texas, Patsy and husband Lewis Mayberry, Crescent, Iowa, and Dale and wife Carol, Goddard, Kansas. There are 15 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Brothers and sisters are Harris Hart, Talmage, Ohio, Marian Bonham, Fremont, California, Helen Brown, Farragut, Iowa, and Warren Hart, Oakland, California.
He was preceded in death by his parents, son Gene, two brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be at 1:30 PM, Monday, June 26, 1995, at Walker-Merrick Funeral Home, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa, with the Rev. Mark Woldruff officiating. Visitation will be at the funeral home from 7-8 PM, Sunday evening. Burial will be in Clarinda cemetery. Memorials may be directed to the Clarinda rescue unit.
Information found in the Shenandoah Evening Sentinel, June 1995. | Hart, Lawrence Oliver (I7542)
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