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| 401 | CORBIN, KENTUCKY. Dec. 26, 2006 General "Hawk" Hale, 87, of London, passed away Thursday, Dec. 21, 2006 at the VA Hospital in Lexington. He was the husband of Ina Fay Hale of London. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24, 2006. Burial with military rites followed at Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in London. House Rawlings Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements | Hale, General (I2739)
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| 402 | COURIER JOURNAL OBITUARY - 09/05/2006 - JEFFERSONVILLE RIDINGS - Phillip L., 54, of Louisville, went to meet his Heavenly Father Sunday, September 3, 2006, at Baptist Hospital East after a courageous battle with cancer. Phillip Ridings was a proud employee of the Louisville Water Company for the past 26 ½ years. He was a Corvette enthusiast and re-builder of late model Corvettes. Phillip grew up in Utica, IN, and graduated from Jeffersonville High School in 1969. He attended Indiana University Southeast and the University of Louisville Speed School. He will be sorely missed by all those who knew and loved him. He was a beloved husband, son and brother. He is preceded in death by his father, Robert T. Ridings. He is survived by his loving wife, Donna R. Ridings; his mother, Kathleen R. Ridings; his brother, Taylor Ridings (Sharon Ridings); his twin sister, Lynn Ridings Vaught; several nieces, nephews, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law. His family wishes to thank Dr. Grimaldi and all the doctors and nurses who cared for him at Consultants in Blood Disorders and Cancer (CBC), the wonderful nurses at Baptist East Hospital Oncology who cared for him in his final days as well as family, friends and neighbors who visited and kept him in their thoughts and prayers. Funeral service is 11 a.m. Thursday and he will be laid to rest at Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday from 2-8 p.m. at Scott Funeral Home's North Chapel, 2515 Veterans Pkwy., Jeffersonville, IN, In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. | Ridings, Phillip Lee (I5003)
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| 403 | Coy Cox Commonwealth Journal Coy Lee Cox, 43, formerly of the Tateville community, Pulaski County, Ky., passed away Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, at his residence. He was born in Somerset, Ky., on Jan. 1, 1964, to the late Hayden and Betty Ridings Cox. He was a member of Grave Hill Baptist Church for 40 years. He is survived by a brother, Gary (and Pat) Cox, Chesapeake, Va.; a sister, Connie (and Charles) Gibson, Somerset; four nephews, Michael (and Charlene) Cox, Custer, Ky., Keven Cox, David (and Deanna) Gibson, and Charles (and Amber) Gibson, Jr., all of Somerset; two nieces, Tammy (and Tommy) Jasper, Tateville, and Beverly (and Frank) Baker, Somerset; nine great-nephews, Matt Jasper, Tateville, Charles Jasper, Tateville, Charlie H. Smitson II, Sadieville, Ky., Gary Cox, Custer, and Derrick Ruark, Cody Cox, Austin Gibson, Kyler Gibson, and Kurtis Gibson, all of Somerset; six great-nieces, Sara Gibson, Somerset, Betty Ruark, Somerset, Jordan Cox, Custer, Jessica Jasper, Tateville, Jennifer Mount, Radcliff, Ky., and Corina Bland, Lexington, Ky.; two great-great nephews, William Bland, Lexington, and Trever Allen Smitson, Sadieville; and a great-great niece, Allysa Brook Smitson, Sadieville. Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandparents, Jim and Patsy Ridings and Claude and Martha Minnie Cox; and a great-nephew, T.J. Jasper. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 12, at Grave Hill Baptist Church at 2 p.m. with Bro. Brandon Wilson and Bro. Stanley Childers officiating. Interment will follow in Grave Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be held today, Dec. 11, at 5 p.m. at Lake Cumberland Funeral Home. Lake Cumberland Funeral Home is entrusted with funeral arrangements. Condolences can be sent to the family at: www.lakecumberlandfuneralhome.com. | Cox, Coy Lee (I1966)
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| 404 | Craig Kenneth Romines, 67, of Temperanceville, VA passed away suddenly on December 10, 2021, at Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital. He was born in Nassawadox, VA on March 25, 1954, to the late Clyde and Helen (Thornton) Romines. He graduated from Chincoteague High School with the Class of 1975. He served in the United States Army during the time of the Grenada Invasion. You could see his smiling face, joking laugh, and helping ways at Church Street Supply where he has worked for over eight years. He was a member of Union Baptist Church. Craig is survived by his loving spouse of 25 years, Sue Romines of Temperanceville, VA, Sister, Kathy Killmon of Elizabeth City, NC; two sister-in-laws, Donna Reid Romines of Wallops Island, VA, Sarah Wimbrow and her husband Norman of Franklin, KY; Three Nieces, Karen LaLonde and her husband Jeff of Hertford, NC, Norma Zebert and her husband William of Franklin, KY, Kathy Duvall of Franklin, KY; Nephew, Brian Frederick Romines, Jr. of Wallops Island, VA; several great nieces and great nephews and his Church Street Supply Family. He was preceded in death by his parents and Brother, Brian Frederick Romines, Sr. Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, December 17, 2021, 6:00 pm at the Salyer Funeral Home, Inc. on Chincoteague Island, VA. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Eastern Shore SPCA PO Box 264 Melfa, VA 23410. | Romines, Craig Kenneth (I6589)
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| 405 | Cremated GRid=231564892 | Tolliver, Thomas Edward (I5370)
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| 406 | D: I569336184 Name: Grady CUPP Given Name: Grady Surname: Cupp Sex: M Birth: 9 Jan 1904 in Claiborne Co TN Death: 1 Dec 1990 in Smyrna, Rutherford Co TN MARL: Aug.18 1928 Middlesboro, Bell Co KY Burial: 1990 Smyrna, Rutherford Co TN Note: Source: S.S.No.402-12-4855...issued in KY | Cupp, Rev. Grady (I203)
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| 407 | DAISY B NEWMAN 12 Sep 1898 22 Apr 1994 40741 (London, Laurel, KY) (none specified) 402-28-1239 Kentucky ! | Byrley, Daisy (I20)
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| 408 | Dale Roberson, 46, passed away Dec. 10, 2005. He was born July 27, 1959 in Polk County. He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Amanda Jarrell Green and his father, Jack Roberson. Mr. Roberson was survived by his wife, Deborah Faye Roberson; a daughter, Mary Beth Roberson; two sons, Jimmy Dale Roberson and David Wayne Roberson; sisters, Jackie Roberson, Marie Worthington, Shelia Rogers; a brother, Michael Wayne Riding and several nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held Tuesday, Dec. 13 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of the Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Searls and the Rev. Danny Rhodes officiating. Interment followed in the Northview Cemetery. The pallbearers were Randy McGee, Mark Riding, Eric Riding, Mitchell Worthington, David Cargill, Tyrone Howell, Donald Welchel and Brad Garrett. Honorary pallbearers were Jason Wilkes, John Ross Rogers, Newman Folsom, Charlie Wade, Anthony Jones, David Welchel and Morgan Worthington. The Olin L. Gammage and Sons Funeral Home has charge of the arrangements. | Roberson, Dale (I6584)
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| 409 | Dan Hale, age 102, of London, Kentucky passed away on Tuesday, March 7, 2023. He leaves behind his loving wife of 76 years, Alma Arthur Hale; nine children, Brenda Reams, Linda Arnold & husband Luther, Roger Hale & wife Charlotte, Ronnie Hale & wife Sandra, Danny Hale & wife Debbie, Von Brock & husband David, Carol Begley & husband Denver, Lisa Benge & husband Wendell, Mark Hale & wife Deronda, all of London, KY; twenty-six grandchildren, fifty-two great grandchildren, seventeen great, great grandchildren; one brother, Jerry Hale of London, KY; plus a host of other family and friends to mourn his passing. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Wesley Hale and Virgie Anders Hale; four siblings, Curtis Hale, Gerlene Hale, Irene Galloway, Virginia Rockwell; two grandchildren, Eric Hale, Stephen Baker; one great grandson, Jesse Cobb. Dan enjoyed fox hunting, fishing, and gardening. He was a professional tater peeler. He loved being with family and friends and playing music. Dan was a veteran of the United States Army, and a member of Hightop Baptist Church. Funeral services for Dan Hale were held on Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at Hightop Baptist Church. Burial followed at Hale Cemetery in London, Kentucky. Military honors were provided by the local DAV Chapter 158 of Keavy, Kentucky. The family entrusted House-Rawlings Funeral Home with the arrangements. | Hale, Dan (I1816)
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| 410 | Daniel L. Richardson 63 of Richmond died November 23, 2010 at Reid Hospital. He was born January 2, 1947 in Richmond to Leroy E. and Mabel I. Coffman Richardson and lived in Richmond most of his life. Dan formerly worked as a director and counselor in Substance Abuse Centers. He was an Army veteran serving in Germany as a medic. He was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church. A loving husband and father he is survived by his wife Pam, four children Todd Richardson of Downers Grove, Illinois, Julie Jackson of Springboro, Ohio, Chad Richardson of Waynesville, Ohio, and Mandy Carp of Tacoma, Washington, four step children Sandi Feist of Kernersville, North Carolina, Todd Dollarhite of Taylor, Michigan, Angela Paulk of Garner, North Carolina, and Andy Dollarhite of Oak Grove, Missouri. Also surviving are two brothers Brent and Bruce Richardson of Richmond, nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents and one sister Deborah Klingman. Funeral services will be 12:00 PM Friday November 26, 2010 at Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home, with Dwight Krueger officiating. Burial will be in Goshen Cemetery, with military rites by the Wayne County Veterans Honor Guard. Friends may call 11:00 AM to 12:00 P.M. at the funeral home. | Richardson, Daniel L. (I2181)
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| 411 | Danna Faye Tolliver Williams-age 80 of Sharps Chapel passed away peacefully Saturday morning, May 8, 2021 at home. She was one of Jehovah's Witnesses and a member of the New Tazewell congregation. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Preceded in death by parents, Curt and Pearl (Weaver) Tolliver; sister, Eula Gray Keck; brother, Jerry Ray Tolliver. Survivors: children, Terry Williams and wife, Belinda, Tim Williams and wife, Pam, Tina Williams, Tony Williams and wife, Carol. Eight grandchildren, Samantha Alvarez, Dana Williams, Sarah Cassidy, Maegan Yadon, Daniel Williams, Corey Williams, Joseph Williams, Stephen Williams.; six-great-grandchildren, Sadie Williams, Parker Williams, Jaxon Williams, Addy Yadon, Levi Yadon, Owen Williams and one on the way. Several nieces and nephews along with a host of friends. Graveside service 1 p.m. Sunday, May 16, 2021, Capps Creek Cemetery, Sharps Chapel, Brother Sean Moon officiating. Arrangements by Cooke-Campbell Mortuary, Maynardville. | Tolliver, Danna Faye (I5328)
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| 412 | Danny Clyde Hale, 75, departed this life on June 19, 2023, peacefully at University Medical Center in Lubbock, Tx, surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 17, 1947, in Tahoka, Texas. He was preceded in death by his father, M.H. “Shorty” Thompson, and his son William Paul Hale. Danny attended school at O’Donnell High School, where he was known to get in a little trouble with his friends, ride bulls and loved playing baseball. He was on his way to start playing professional baseball, but the world had other plans as he was drafted for service in the Vietnam War. Danny proudly served his country with the U.S. Army in Vietnam from 1968-1970. He spent his time there as a heavy vehicle driver hauling supplies and equipment through the steep mountain passes to the bases further inland. He operated everything from haul trucks to tanks. After returning home, he did just about everything, from trucking to farming. He enjoyed spending time with his family. His siblings, cousins, nieces, nephews and grandchildren knew he showed his love by teasing them or giving them their own nicknames. He really loved to fire up the pit and cook. If you were lucky enough to try his cooking, whether it was his BBQ or his homemade chili in the winter, you would understand why. When he wasn’t working, it was a safe bet you could find him at the lake fishing, out hunting, or just driving the country roads with Deb without a particular destination. He just loved being outdoors and didn’t mind getting his hands dirty when work needed to be done. Danny was very proud of his 3 children. He was the best father to them and did everything in his power to make sure they were taken care of, and they would all agree that he succeeded in that. The apples didn’t fall from the tree, from looks, to personality and sense of humor. There was no denying the kids were his. Those left to cherish his memory are his son, Robbye Hale and wife Heather of Odessa; daughter, Danlyn Hale of Houston; mother, Virginia Thompson of O’Donnell; siblings, Michael Ann Brewer and husband Danny of Lubbock, and Scotty Thompson and wife Terri of Sundown; Beloved companion and better half, Deborah Lester of Lamesa; Grandchildren, Kaci, Kalli, Tobey, Christian, Brian, and Bradyn. Great Grandchildren, Courtney, Blake, Noah and Paisley. He was also missed by his “bonus” kids and grandkids, Ashleigh, Ashton, Jeanie, Shane and Marissa. Services will be Saturday, July 1st, 2023 at Combest Funeral Home in Lubbock. Visitation will be from 11 am to 1 pm, with the service starting immediately after. | Hale, Danny Clyde (I6023)
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| 413 | Danny Ray Ridings, 74, of Pennington Gap, VA passed away at Lee County Community Hospital on August 10, 2025. He was born in Lee County, VA on October 2, 1950 to Maude Gibson Ridings (1922-2004) and Odie Ridings (1926-1998). He graduated from St. Charles High School May 31, 1970 as class Valedictorian. Later married Judith Lynn Grable Ridings (1954-2014) on May 27, 1977 in Harlan, Kentucky. Danny worked for Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. in Norton, VA for many years and later worked for Sykes in Wise, VA. He attended Clinch Valley College in Wise, VA where he graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor Degree in Accounting. Danny will be missed by many family members and friends. Surviving children will welcome family and friends to the home at a later date to be determined. Danny Ray Ridings and his family are in the care of Pennington Gap Funeral Home. | Ridings, Danny Ray (I103)
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| 414 | DAR info | Hammons, Mary (I2439)
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| 415 | DAR Record | Ridings, John (I4036)
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| 416 | Darft Registration lists Mary Lura Tolliver as closest relative | Tolliver, Dee Ross (I3411)
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| 417 | Darwin Earl Elliott, 74, born in Jensen, Kentucky on December 29, 1939, passed away on March 1, 2014 at Madonna Manor in Villa Hills. He was raised in Cincinnati. He retired from the Cincinnati branch of the Federal Postal Service and was a member of Christ's Chapel in Erlanger. He is preceded in death by his father: Richard Earl Elliott, sister: Phyllis Day and nephew: Gary Hinkle. | Elliott, Darwin Earl (I6447)
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| 418 | Date from death record. Birth record shows 1907 Name Pansy Marie Coffman Sex Female Birth Date 05 Jul 1907 Birthplace , Lee, Virginia, United States Father's Name Henry Coffman Mother's Name Elizabeth Newman Certificate Number 1976 | Coffman, Pansy Marie (I209)
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| 419 | Date from draft card | Cinnamon, Moses Jackson (I1142)
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| 420 | Date from draft card | Ashurst, George Wesley (I1363)
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| 421 | Date from Draft Card | Cinnamon, Alexander Milton Filmore (I1777)
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| 422 | Date from Draft Card. Sometimes see middle name spelled "Jonce" | Ridings, Andrew Johnson (I324)
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| 423 | date from family Bible | Family: John Perkins Ridings / Susannah Blakemore (F234)
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| 424 | date from grave marker | Ridings, Isaac (I4734)
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| 425 | Daughter of Carson Perry Shelton and Martha Marion "Mae" Cearley Shelton. She graduated from Decatur High School. She lived in or near Decatur for all of her life with the exception of about 10 months when her husband was on active military duty. She married Ronald W Womack in the home of Rev. Willard Bewley on December 23, 1959, during his senior of high school. She was a member of New Salem Freewill Baptist Church for over 60 years, serving as song leader, Sunday school teacher, and the clerk-treasurer of the church. As a young lady, she served as the leader of Girl Scout Troop #24 in Decatur. Later in life, she volunteered at the Sunny Hills Nursing Home. She joined the Wise County Historical Society, and was selected to serve a term as the President of the society. She also served as Curator of the Wise County Heritage Museum. She was preceded in death by her parents; an unnamed infant brother; three sisters, Mary Catherine Jobe, Minnie Violet Whitworth, and Melba Joyce Lunsford; and great grandson, Taylon James Williams. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Ronald Womack; three daughters, Charla Gay and husband, Monte Smith of Valley View, Pamela Reneé and husband, George Leija of Decatur, Angela Kay and husband, Michael Musgrave of Decatur; granddaughters, Heather Dawn Stephens Williams of Paradise, Amanda Nicole and husband, Jason Foreman of Decatur, Ashley Marie and husband, Skipper Church of Weatherford, Briana Smith and husband, Chris Cuellar of Celina, Melissa Musgrave of Denison, Monica Musgrave and husband, Alex Borders of Frisco; five great-grandsons, Layton Kendall Williams, Rylan Kane Williams, Lastyn Kort Williams, Carson Daniel Church, and Landon Austin Borders; ten great-granddaughters, Reese Atley Foreman, Rylee Alyse Foreman, Jada Nicole Hernandez, Jaelynn Nevaeh Cuellar, Jaelah Brynn Cuellar, Sydney Kate Smith, Alayna Kai Borders and Kinley Preston Borders; and sister, Linda Marie Shelton and husband, Roy Watkins of Decatur. | Shelton, Carla Mae (I1963)
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| 426 | Daughter of Hubert and Gladys (Rutherford) Hammonds. Lois was a 1965 graduate of Central High School in Evansville, earned a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Southern Indiana, and a master's degree from Indiana State University. She married David A. Van Meter in Shawnee Town, Illinois on July 20, 1968. Lois taught in both the Mount Vernon, Indiana School District and Wabash CIty Schools. She later worked for McGraw-Hill Publishing, where she retired as a district manager. Lois was a member of the Woman's Club House in Wabash, and Bachelor Creek Church of Christ, where she was active in Bible Studies. She enjoyed traveling and quilting, and she served as Chairman of the Wabash Quilt of Honor Quilters in Wabash County. She is survived by her husband of 51 years, David A. Van Meter of Wabash, mother, Gladys Hammonds of Evansville, brother and sisters, Robert (Karen) Hammonds of Evansville, Brenda (Allen) Mounts of Newburgh, Indiana, and Mary Ruth (Michael) Nelson of Evansville, as well as 13 nieces and nephews, and 32 great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Hubert Hammonds, and her brother, William Hammonds. | Hammonds, Lois Ann (I5187)
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| 427 | Daughter of Jessie and Mariah Close Ridings. Married Willis W Marshall abt 1895. They divorced between 1910-1920. Mother of: Homer Ridings (Evelyn DeHart): 1896-1977 Perry Willis (Laura Juanita McLane): 1898- From Judy Wick-Clark Illinois Death and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 Name Mary Elizabeth Marshall [Mary Elizabeth Ridings] Birth Date: 7 Jun 1875 Birth Place: White Hall, Ill Death Date: 5 May 1931 Death Place: White Hall, Greene, Ill. Burial Place: White Hall, Greene, Ill. Cemetery Name: White Hall Death Age: 55 Occupation: Housewife Marital Status: D Gender: Female Residence: White Hall, Greene, Ill. Father Name: Jesse Ridings Fathe Birth Place: Virginia Mother Name: Mariah Close Spouse Name: Willi... ... Marshall FHL Film Number: 1653759 | Ridings, Mary E (I4753)
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| 428 | Daughter of Joseph C. and Sophia (Yonts) Hackler. Mary Jane Hackler Pickle, 92, widow of Phillip Samuel Pickle, died Tuesday in a Chilhowie nursing home. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Carl Earles, Rural Retreat. Services were held today at 2 p.m. in Lindsey Funeral Chapel, Rural Retreat, with interment in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Published in the Smyth County News; Thurs., Jan. 23, 1969. | Hackler, Mary Jane (I1255)
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| 429 | Daughter of the late John D. Sipple and Delphia (Wilson) Sipple. She was a seamstress. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Bates Jr., who passed away on February 25, 2001. Survivors include one brother, Ray (and Marie) Abbott, Science Hill; one sister, Maxine (and Lawrence) Kemper, Homosassa, Fla. | Sipple, Lydia Mae (I3396)
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| 430 | Daughter of the late Reverend James Matthew Hale of London, KY, and Margaret Laura Carter of Tyler, TX. Baylor was predeceased in death by her eight brothers and sisters. Baylor is survived by her husband of sixty-five years Marvin Blair, Captain U.S. Navy (Ret.); her son Marvin Blair, Jr. of Nashville, TN; her daughter Meg Blair of Papillion. Baylor also leaves behind her daughter-in-law Joann Blair; her son-in-law Leonard Megee; and her two granddaughters, Tatiana and Alëna Blair-Megee. Baylor and Marvin married on October 25, 1944, after Marvin received his commission as an Ensign in the Navy. During the next thirty-plus years, Baylor shared a Navy life with Marvin that took them to Hawaii, California, New Mexico, Connecticut, South Carolina, and finally Nebraska where Marvin retired from the Navy in 1972. Settling in Bellevue, Baylor worked as a real estate broker for several years, following which she opened Baylor's Wee Dolphin Shoppe, an antiques and gift shop in Bellevue. Baylor and Marvin moved to Short Hills, NJ in 1977 where they lived until 1984, when they moved to Hot Springs Village, AR. They returned to Omaha from Hot Springs Village in 2001. | Hale, Baylor Doris (I6015)
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| 431 | Daughter of the late William and Olga (Placke) Bates, She was a homemaker, a worker for the U.S. Rubber Co. during WWII, in Indianapolis, IN, making wheels for combat airplanes. She was preceded in death by her husband, Erwin Callahan, who died on Aug. 30, 1998; She is survived by her daughters, Karen & (her husband, Larry) Burns of Lexington and Judy & (her husband, Ron) Roberts of Berea, KY; three brothers, Johnnie & (Freda) Bates of Riverview, FL; Edward & (Brenda) Bates of Louisville, KY; Robert & (Ina) Bates of Somerset; Six sisters, Leta Bobbitt, Roberta Cundiff, Ola Jasper, Dorothy Gilliam, Marie & (Jack) Sowder and Edna Mae & (Loyd) Compton, all of Somerset; a sister-in-law, Katie Bates of Somerset. | Bates, Effie (I3064)
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| 432 | David Andrew Coffman, 71, of Sherman, passed away at his home in Sherman on December 25, 2021. He will be interred at Akers Cemetery at a later date. David was born in Sherman, Texas on May 26, 1950, to Andrew Benton and Louisa "Peggy" Bird Coffman. He was baptized at Forest Avenue Baptist Church, attended Sherman schools and graduated from Sherman High School in 1968. David loved to play tennis and was on the tennis team for Sherman High. After graduation, he enrolled at Southeastern Oklahoma State University and received his bachelor's degree. David worked for General Electric and TransAmerica in the Dallas area and returned to Sherman where he worked at Sears before his retirement. David was preceded in death by his parents and brother-in-law, Bob Norrell. He is survived by his sister, Judy Coffman Norrell. | Coffman, David Andrew (I5828)
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| 433 | David Michael Ramey, 62, died Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004, at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a resident of Trafalgar. He was born June 10, 1942, in Whiteland. His parents were William E. and Mary Elvina (Coovert) Ramey. He married Nancy E. (Bolton) Ramey on Dec. 16, 1995, in Shelbyville. She survives. Other survivors include a daughter, Dana M. Smith of Trafalgar; a stepdaughter; Shawn Baumgardner of Franklin; three stepsons, Eric G. Hopkins of Greenwood, Dwayne B. Hopkins of Cincinnati and Rex A. Hopkins of Greenfield; three sisters, Betty L. Newman of Franklin, Emily A. Wood of Whiteland and Sara Bills of Edinburgh; four brothers, John W. Ramey of Franklin, Jerry W. Ramey of Edinburgh and Joseph D. and Elmer L. Ramey, both of Nineveh; three granddaughters; eight stepgrandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a sister, Martha Ellen Hedger; and two brothers, William A. "Bill" and Harold E. Ramey. He graduated from Nineveh High School in 1960. He was employed as a tile setter and owned and operated Ramey Marble & Tile Co. in Columbus. He attended Fellowship Baptist Church in Trafalgar. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. The Rev. Jeff Hopson will conduct a service at 2 p.m. Monday at Vandivier-Parsley Funeral Home, 197 E. Jefferson St. in Franklin. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until service time Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Nineveh Cemetery. | Ramey, David Michael (I5994)
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| 434 | David Nathaniel “Red” Ridings 7/11/1950-8/7/2019 Age 69, passed away on August 7th, 2019. Beloved son of the late Henry David ‘Crockett’ Ridings and Bertha Rutherford Ridings. Proud to be the youngest of ten children, he is survived by sisters Gertrude and Wanda and brother Earl. Father of Amy (James) Ruehl, Jennifer (Frederick) Allen, Eric (Rebecca), Frances (Daniel) Wood, and Steven. Grandfather to ten, and Uncle to many extended nieces, and nephews. The family wishes to express their gratitude for the great medical care given by the staff at Cranberry Place in Cranberry, PA. Family will receive guests at a memorial gathering party on Friday, August 9th 6-8:30pm St. John Neumann, Franklin Park, PA. Viewing Monday, August 12th 10am-12pm funeral service to follow Coffey Funeral Home, New Tazewell, TN. Burial will be after the funeral service in the Matt-Keck Cemetery. | Ridings, David Nathaniel (I321)
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| 435 | David Ridings' Father's name of John was listed on Pulaski Co KY death Anna Nancy (Gentry) Ridings (abt. 1754 - abt. 1800) Born about 1754 in Lunenburg, Virginia [uncertain] ANCESTORS Daughter of Joseph Gentry and Agnes (Shelton) Gentry Sister of Samuel Gentry, Shelton Gentry, Elizabeth (Gentry) Speer, Agnes (Gentry) Hodges, Sarah Gentry and Susannah Gentry Wife of John Ridings — married [date unknown] [location unknown] DESCENDANTS Mother of Agnes (Ridings) Williams, Judith (Ridings) Miller and Isaac Ridings Died about 1800 at about age 46 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States [uncertain] Profile manager: B Miller Gentry-3562 created 23 Sep 2020 | Last modified 4 Jan 2023 Biography Anna Nancy was born in Lunenburg Co., VA, about 1754. She was the daughter of Joseph G. Gentry and Agnes Shelton. Anna Nancy reached 46 years of age and died in Rowan Co., NC, about 1800. John Ridings married Anna Nancy Gentry in 1775 in Rowan Co. They had eight children and possibly more: Jesse, Agnes, John, Sarah, David, Judith, Isaac and Dicie. Anna was the second of eleven children of Joseph and Agnes (Shelton) Gentry of Lunenberg County, Virginia. Her date of birth was approximately 1754, making her seventeen years younger than John Ridings. But this calls into question the 1757 marriage date used by some researchers, since Anna would have been just three years old. Perhaps it’s possible that John was married in 1757 to another Gentry, but John’s first child, Jesse, arrived in 1777. So the first marriage would have been childless, and John didn’t have any children for twenty years. Given all this, it should be presumed that the marriage date was actually 1775; this would fit Anna’s birth year as well as the dates of the children's births. It would mean that John was in his late thirties at his wedding. See the discussion below from a Gentry family website. THE SONS OF SAMUEL-II GENTRY Part 6. Samuel Gentry Jr. and OTHER SPARTANBURG, SOUTH CAROLINA, GENTRYS by Willard Gentry Revised July 2014 The Curious Case of Polly Gentry We would be remiss in not mentioning a Polly Elizabeth Gentry who appears in some genealogy records as marrying John Ridings in North Carolina in 1757, and proposed as a daughter of Samuel Sr<9>. This writer has tried to find the source of this published information, which was passed on by a member of the Ridings family. There are several problems with the information as published in the cited publication. A major concern is the listed date of marriage, during a time when Samuel Gentry was in Lunenburg County, Virginia, and there were no Gentrys of any description living in North Carolina. The family of John Ridings is badly mangled, the children do not at all correspond to reliable family listings for John Ridings, and marriage dates are quite inappropriate for a marriage of John and Polly to have been in 1757. Considering the listed parents for John, this family does not seem to represent a different John Ridings than the one who lived for many years in Surry County, North Carolina, rather it was a case of misidentifying the members of his family. It appears that this citation has combined a number of facts concerning the Gentry and the Ridings families in a completely haphazard fashion. The known facts are that John Ridings did indeed marry a Gentry, but it was Anna Gentry, who was a daughter of Joseph-III Gentry. Anna's brother was a Samuel, but a nephew of Samuel-III. Joseph and his son Samuel were also involved in a sale of land to John Ridings. These combinations of circumstances may have led someone to put together their "facts" in an inappropriate manner.[1] Sources ↑ http://www.gentryjournal.org/archives/jgg0303.htm | Ridings, John (I4036)
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| 436 | David was killed in an explosion at the Staley plant along with his brother. Name: David W. Easterly Titles and Terms (original): Death Date: 21 Sep 1930 Death Place: Decatur, Macon, Illinois Gender: Male Marital Status: Race or Color: Age: 32 Estimated Birth Year: 1898 Birth Date: 29 Apr 1898 Birthplace: Somersett, Ky. Father: Wm. Easterly Father's Titles and Terms (original): Father's Birth Place: Kentucky Mother: Martha Newell Mother's Titles and Terms (original): Mother's Birth Place: Kentucky Occupation: Laborer, Staley Mfg. Co. Residence: Street Address: Spouse: Lillian Smith Spouse's Titles and Terms (original): Spouse's Birthplace: Burial Date: 24 Sep 1930 Burial Place: Decatur, Macon, Ill. Cemetery: Graceland Informant: Additional Relatives: Digital Folder Number: 4008274 Image Number: 1451 Film Number: 1644136 Volume/Page/Certificate Number: v74 cn527 #34096 Collection: Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916-1947 | Easterly, David Washington (I2144)
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| 437 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I2008)
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| 438 | David's sister, Nancy Ridings, married his wife's brother (Josiah/Joseph Toliver) | Ridings, David Nathaniel (I155)
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| 439 | DAVIS, Frank Mason, Sr., Chief Hospital Corpsman, U.S. Navy Retired, 75, of 1153 Davis Lane, Vinton, departed this life on Saturday, March 15, 1997 after a valiant battle with cancer. He was born in Tom's Creek, (Wise County) Va. on July 5, 1921. He attended Hillsville High School, graduated from Ervinton (Va.) High School, and attended the College of William and Mary. He was a veteran of World War II, the Korean Conflict, and the war in Viet Nam. He served his country proudly for 30 years. Afterward he devoted the remaining years of his life working for veterans rights. He was President of Fleet Reserve Associ ation, Branch 41. He was Sr. Vice Commander and Past Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4522, where he was named All-State Commander 3 years. He was also Seam Squirrel of Military Order of the Cootie, Unit 10. He was preceded in death by his father, Charlie L. Davis, his brother, Marvin L. (Monk) Davis, and his sister, Lura Anita (Katie) Smith. Survivors are his wife of 53 years, Helen L. Ridings Davis; his mother, Ida P. Ketron Davis; two daughters, Mary Elizabeth Davis Marchand, Salt Lake City, Utah, Ida K. Davis Woods, Hillsville; two sons, Frank M. Davis, Jr. and Charlie W. Davis, both of Vinton; six grandchildren, Mindy Woods Anderson, Jennifer Kay Woods, Erin Devon Davis, Jared Keith Davis, Sarah Elizabeth Davis and Blaine Edward Davis; great-grandson, Seth David Webb. Many nieces and nephews and special friends Robert and Maxine Turman. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Dennis Moore and Rev. Holly Phillips at 1 p.m. Monday, March 17, 1997 at Beaverdam Baptist Church in Chamblissburg, where his body will lie in state for one hour before the service. Military burial will follow immediately at the church cemetery. The family will receive visitors on Sunday, March 16 from 12 to 3 and 6 to 9 p.m. at Lotz Vinton Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Beaverdam Baptist Church Building Fund in his honor. They also wish to thank the VA Medical Center for their care, and pray that America will continue to support and honor it's war veterans. | Davis, Frank Mason Sr. (I1467)
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| 440 | Davis, Jr., Dewey O. Ann Arbor, MI Age 64, passed away Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ypsilanti. Dewey was born on April 17, 1945 in Fondee, KY, the son of Dewey and Beulah M. (Riddings) Davis, Sr. Dewey graduated from Walled Lake High School in 1964. He married Linda J. Baggett on November 13, 1965 in Ft. Wayne, IN. Dewey worked at Nestles Company in Ft. Wayne, vice president of Total Travel and owned a meat packaging company, brokerage firm and a construction company. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling and spending time with his nieces and nephews. Dewey is survived by his wife, Linda, father, Dewey Sr., sister, Sandra (Charles) Osborne, eight nieces and nephews, seven great nieces and nephews and many other extended family members. He was preceded in death by his mother. Private funeral services will be held on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at the Dunn Chapel, Brown-Van Hemert Funeral Home in Onsted. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery in Brooklyn. Visitation will be on Friday from 12-2 p.m at the funeral home. View this obituary and send condolences to the family at: www. brownvanhemert.com | Davis, Dewey O Jr (I2191)
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| 441 | DAVIS, MRS. L. RUBY - age 81 of Maynardville, TN, passed away Wednesday April 17, 2013 at her home following an extended illness. Mrs. Davis was a member of Community Baptist Church. Preceded in death by her husband, Ed Davis; grandson, Glen E. Davis, Jr.; parents; sister; brothers. She is survived by son and daughter in law, Glen and Jeanie Davis of Maynardville; daughter, Kathy Davis of New Tazewell; daughter and son in law, Pamela and Darrell Perry of Maynardville; 5 grandsons; 2 granddaughters; 4 great grandsons; 4 great granddaughters; 2 great great grandsons; brother and sister in law, Herschel and Edith Sharp; other relatives and friends. Family will receive family and friends 6:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday at Byrd's Mortuary. Funeral services to follow at 8:00 p.m. with Rev. Jody Winstead and Rev. Larry Beeler officiating. Singer's Community Singers. Interment 11:00 a.m. Friday at Milan Cemetery. Pallbearers: Michael Cosby, Robbie Cosby, Caleb Wynn, Stephen Wynn, Dustin Perry, Steven Davis. Online condolences can be made at www.byrdsmortuary.com. Byrd's Mortuary, Maynardville. | Sharp, Ruby Lee (I3203)
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| 442 | DAVIS, W. EDWARD (ED) - age 81 of Maynardville, Tn. passed away at his home Saturday, February 14, 2009, following an extended illness. Mr. Davis was a member and deacon of Community Baptist Church. Preceded in death by one grandson, Glen E. Davis, Jr.; parents, sister, brother. He is survived by wife of 58 years, Ruby Davis; son and daughter-in-law, Glen and Jeanie Davis of Maynardville; daughter, Kathy Davis of New Tazewell; daughter and son-in-law, Pam and Darrell Perry of Maynardville; 5 grandsons, 2 granddaughters, 3 great grandsons, 2 great granddaughters, 1 great-great grandson; 3 brothers, cousins, other relatives and friends. Special thanks to J.B. and Lucille Stansberry and Community Baptist Church. Family will receive family and friends 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Ailor Mortuary. Funeral services to follow with Rev. Jody Winstead and Rev. Larry Beeler officiating. Singers: Berry Family and Community Singers. Interment 11 a.m. Monday at Milan Cemetery. Pallbearers, Michael Cosby, Robbie Cosby, Joel Davis, Steven Davis, Glen Lay, Larry Lay. Honorary pallbearers will be deacons of Community Baptist Church. Ailor Mortuary Maynardville. | Davis, W. Edward (I4974)
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| 443 | Dead 4 days after giving birth to twins | Musser, Mary Kate (I4497)
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| 444 | Death certificate lists him as widower | Leeds, Doratus W (I3846)
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| 445 | death certificate no.25646 name; Ben Ridings birth; Mar.30 1885, TN death; Nov.14 1941, Middlesboro,Bell Co KY burial; Nov.16 1941, Hensley Cemetery,Middlesboro,Bell Co KY Funeral home...Cawood...Hobart Cawood father; Bill Ridings mother; Mollie England informant; Andy Ridings heart attack,stenosis of the aorta, mining, Foreman of coal mine ___________________________________ Funeral home record Name: Ben Ridings Birth: Mar.30 Place:TN Age: 56 Death: Nov.14 1941 Place: Middlesboro,KY Burial: Nov.16 1941 Place: Middlesboro,KY Wife: Lizzie Mason Father: Bill Ridings Mother: Mollie England Informant: Andy Ridings | Ridings, Benjamin Franklin (I67)
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| 446 | Death certificate no.8611 Name: Nancy Mae Turner Marsee Date of birth: Oct.17 1887 Place: Campbell Co TN Date of death: May 8 1949 Place: Middlesboro, Bell Co KY Cause of death: Cancer of liver Burial: May 12 1949 Place: Hensley Cemetery, Middlesboro, KY Funeral director: Hobart Cawood Age: 61 years, 6 months, 22 days Husband: John Marsee Father: Speed Turner Birth place: Unknown Mother: Betty Carroll Birth place: Unknown Informant: Grady Cupp Middlesboro Daily News obit 10 May 1949 Mrs Nancy Mae Turner Marsee Funeral services for Mrs Nancy Mae Turner Marsee,61,who died May 8,will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Edgewood Bap- tist Church with Rev. Charles Christian and Rev. Charley Graves officiating. Burial will be in Hensley Cemetery. She is survived by one son, George of LaGrange; daughters, Mrs Bill Lovett,of Sassafras, KY.,Mrs Grady Cupp of Middles- boro,and Misses Pauline and Wil- lie Marsee of Middlesboro,sisters, Mrs Tom Rains of Middlesboro, Mrs John Mason of Monroeville, Ind.,Mrs Sam Heck of Monroe, Mich.,and Mrs W.H. McDonald of Speedwell; brother,Wesley Turner of Speedwell; and nine grandchildren. | Turner, Nancy Mae (I202)
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| 447 | Death Certificate says Peterman Hill Cemetery | Musser, Alexander S. (I1278)
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| 448 | death certificate shows family name to be Mercer. Information was Luther Mercer son of William Mastin Musser. | Mercer, William Mastin (I1190)
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| 449 | Death Record -- Robert RIDINGS Death Volume: 1914 Certificate Number:9111 Name:Robert RIDINGS Age:69 Died:15 Mar 1914 Laurel Co., KY Gender:Male Born:17 Jul 1844 Virginia Race:White Father:Martin RIDDINGS Mother:Nancy GRAHAM Spouse:Informant:Mrs Robert RIDDINGS Source:Kentucky Death Index County Filed:Laurel Submitter:Kyvitals Volunteers Submitter Relationship:None | Ridings, Robert (I1310)
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| 450 | Death Record lists casue of death as suicide by gunshot ANDREW JOHNSON RIDINGS SR Andrew Johnson Ridings. Sr., 77 year old resident of Duff, Tenn., Route 1, died suddenly at his home yesterday at 8 a.m. He was born in Goins, Tenn., to son of the late David and Maurine Tolliver Ridings. He was married to Miss Dora Jane Hopper on December 17, 1905. He was a member of the UMWA, Fonde Local Union 1905. He was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Middlesboro Lodge number 298. He was last employed by the Clear Fork Coal Company at Fonde and retired from mining 12 years ago. He had lived at Duff for the past 14 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora Jane Ridings, Duff, Tenn., Route 1; sons Clarence Ridings of Cumberland Gap, Eugene Ridings of Bellingham, Wash. Andrew J Ridings of Independence, Mo.; daughters, Mrs. Lee Walker of Duff, Mrs. Mildred McCulley of Middlesboro and Mrs. Dewey Davis of Adrian. Mich.; brother Crockett Ridings of Tazewell; 22 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at the Cawood Funeral Home. Cawood Funeral Home in charge. Name Andrew Johnson Ridings Titles and Terms Sr Event Type Death Event Date 15 Apr 1960 Event Place Duff, Campbell, Tennessee, United States Gender Male Age 77 Race White Birth Year (Estimated) 1883 Father's Name David Ridings Mother's Name Maurie Tolliver Spouse's Name Dora J Hopper Ridings Spouse's Gender Female | Ridings, Andrew Johnson (I324)
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| 451 | Death took place at Catwaba Sanatorium for tuberculosis | Coffman, Edith Inez (I522)
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| 452 | Death Volume: 1913 Certificate Number:22320 Name:Mary Jane RIDINGS Age:1 Died:11 Aug 1913 Laurel Co., KY Gender:Female Born:10 May 1912 Ky Race:White Father:Robert RIDINGS Mother:Nettie MILLER Spouse: Informant:Robt RIDINGS Source:Kentucky Death Index County Filed:Laurel Submitter:Kyvitals Volunteers Submitter Relationship: None | Ridings, Mary Jane (I1505)
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| 453 | DEATH: Colon Cancer CHARLES COFFMAN 20 Feb 1882 May 1982 24243 (Dryden, Lee, VA) (none specified) 228-03-1487 Virginia Draft card shows birthday as 20 Feb 1881 | chumley (I362)
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| 454 | DEATH: Murray HALE Birth Date: 18 Jan 1888 Death Date: Mar 1973 Social Security Number: 227-07-6587 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Virginia | Hale, Murry Clay (I11)
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| 455 | Decedent's Information Registered # 1993-047 Date Filed 02/05/1993 Decendent EDITH M. MCNUTT Address 2985 W. N. "J" ST. City, St Zip GAS CITY, IN 46933 County GRANT COUNTY Sex F Race WHITE Occupation PACKER Born on 05/24/1912 in KEOKEE, VA Died on 02/01/1993 Time of Death KNOWN 23:15 Place NURSING HOME Name of Place TWIN CITY HEALTH CARE CENTER City of Place GAS CITY, IN County of Place GRANT COUNTY At the Age of 80yrs 8mth 10day Marital Status WIDOWED Spouse Father JODA N. MOORE Mother MYRTLE COFFMAN Informant KENT MCNUTT City, St GAS CITY, IN 46933 Relation GRANDSON Funeral Home NEEDHAM-STOREY FUNERAL SERVICE Address 400 E MAIN ST City, St GAS CITY, IN Disposition RIVERSIDE CEMETERY City GAS CITY, IN Method BURIAL on 02/04/1993 Certifier FRENITA GUEVARA Title M.D. | Moore, Edith Mae (I340)
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| 456 | Decedent's Information Registered # 2003-578 Date Filed 10/28/2003 Decendent IVA M. WILLIAMS Address 1010 S. WATER ST. City, St Zip JONESBORO, IN 46938 County GRANT COUNTY Sex F Race WHITE Occupation LABORER Born on 11/01/1920 in LEE COUNTY, VA Died on 10/27/2003 Time of Death KNOWN 6:53 Place NURSING HOME Name of Place TWIN CITY HEALTH CARE CENTER City of Place GAS CITY, IN County of Place GRANT COUNTY At the Age of 82yrs 11mth 25day Marital Status WIDOWED Spouse Father JODA MOORE Mother MYRTLE M. COFFMAN Informant WANDA PRATT City, St JONESBORO, IN 46938 Relation DAUGHTER Funeral Home NEEDHAM-STOREY-WAMPNER Address 400 E MAIN ST. City, St GAS CITY, IN Disposition C.B. FRY CEMETERY City PENNINGTON GAP, VA Method BURIAL on 10/30/2003 Certifier LEMUEL BARRIDO Title M.D. IVA WILLIAMS 01 Nov 1920 27 Oct 2003 (V) 46938 (Jonesboro, Grant, IN) (none specified) 313-40-3720 Indiana | Moore, Iva (I476)
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| 457 | DECEMBER 29, 1938. SENTINEL ECHO. LONDON, KENTUCKY LEWIS HALE HURT FATALLY DIES IN PENNINGTON HOSPITAL FROM INJURIES HE RECEIVED WHEN STRUCK BY CCC TRUCK NEAR BALD ROCK CAMP Lewis Hale, 61 years old, farmer of Bald Rock, died at 12:30 o'clock this morning at the Pennington Hospital from injuries received at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon when he was struck by a CCC truck near the Bald Rock Camp, F-15. Both of his legs were broken above the knees and he received internal injuries and major bruising. His body was removed to the Rawlings Funeral Home for burial preparations tomorrow. Ed Hammond, 20 years old, of Delta, Wayne County, driver of the truck told ambulance attendants that Mr. Hale stepped directly into the path of the motor and that he could not avoid striking him. J.J. Avent, assistant improvements superintendent, and A.S. Anderson, assistant forest supervisor, both of the Winchester office of the U.S. Forestry Service of the Cumberland National Forest are here to investigate the accident. Mr. Hale is the son of the late Millard Hale and a grandson of the late Wes Hale. His wife, Mrs. Vira Arnold Hale, who survives him, is the daughter of J.H. Arnold and is postmaster at Bald Rock. He also leaves several children. JANUARY 5, 1939. SENTINEL ECHO. LONDON, KENTUCKY LAST RITES FOR LEWIS HALE LARGE CROWDS FROM LONDON AND CORBIN AT POYTNER'S CHAPEL FRIDAY TO HONOR MEMORY Funeral services for Lewis Hale, who died last Thursday, Dec. 29, from injuries received the Tuesday before when struck by a CCC truck near his home at Bald Rock, were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Poytner's Chapel. Revs Bonnie Hale and John Stewart were in charge of the service which were attended by a very large crowd of people, including large delegations of friends from London and Corbin. Interment was in the church cemetery by the Rawlings Funeral Home. The pallbearers were W.N. Scoville, Chester Scoville, John Dillion, Harve Steele, Berry Little, and C.C. Poytner, all of London. Mr. Hale was born at Bald Rock on June 16, 1887, a son of Millard and Ellen Butcher Hale, and spent all of his life in that section where he was a leading farmer and for some time postmaster and was sixty-one years, six months and fifteen days old at the time of his death. He was married July 8, 1902 to Miss Vira Arnold, daughter of J. H. Arnold, also of Bald Rock, who survives him. Also surviving are eight children, three daughters and five sons: Mrs. Emory Johnson of London and Mrs. Edward Clark and Mrs. Edgar Clark of Bald Rock; and Messrs Ted Hale of Corbin, and Tilford, Wesley, Bev, and Warren Hale, all of Bald Rock. Another son, Ernest, died in infancy. Also surviving aer seventeen grandchildren and three sisters and one brother: Mrs. Mack Master and Mrs. Cephus Earls, of Corbin; Mrs. Kate Griffin, of London Route 1 and Mr. Willie Hale of London Route 1. Mr. Hale was a member of the Christian church and always interested in the welfare of all the people about him and counted his friends by his acquaintances and will be sadly missed by the entire community. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hale or Louisville, were here for the funeral. JANUARY 5, 1939. SENTINEL ECHO. LONDON, KENTUCKY HAMMONS PLACED UNDER 3,000 BOND Appearing before Magistrate Carter Wilder, acting county judge, Ed Hammons, 20 years old, of Delta, Wayne county, charged with willful murder in connection with the death of Lewis Hale, waived the case befoer the grand jury and was placed under bond of $3,000, in default of which he was committed to the Laurel county jail. Hale was fatally injured last week when he was struck by a CCC truck, driven by Hammonds, near the Hale home in Bald Rock. Hammonds did not make a statement concerning the accident before Magistrate Wilder. | Hale, Lewis G. (I529)
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| 458 | Delfin Hale, 63, Morgan Street, London, died at 5:30 pm September 4 at his residence following an illness of several years. Funeral services were conducted at 2 pm Saturday at the Rawlings Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jerry Brown officiating. Burial followed int he A.R. Dyche Memorial Park, London. A native of Laurel County ,he was born December 17, 1911, the son of the late H.S. and Drucilla Gross Hale. He was a former resident of the Blackwater Community and was a member of the Mt. Zion Church of Christ. Survivors are his wife, the former Lennie Hughes; a daughter, Sheila Hale, London; a sister, Ida Pennington, Tuttle; and one brother, Tilford Hale, Marydell. | Hale, Delfin (I2784)
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| 459 | Delores Ann Eavey, age 68, of Conowingo, MD, passed away on June 19, 2020. She was born on August 8, 1951 in Lynch, KY to the late Ralph Phillips and Dorothy (Lockhart) Phillips. Delores worked for Conowingo Elementary School for 28 years as a secretary, and was a lifetime member of 30 years at Pleasant View Baptist Church. She enjoyed spending time in her garden and loved being outdoors. Delores loved going to the beach, eating crabs, and spending time with her grandchildren. She will always be known for her great cooking and will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Delores is survived by her husband, Bill Eavey of Conowingo, MD; son, Ronnie Graybeal and his wife, Jennifer of Mountain Top, PA; two daughters: Teresa Miller and her husband, Wendell of Friendship, NY and Fallon Eavey of Conowingo, MD; three sisters, Donna Brown of Warwick, MD; Linda Johnson of Bartow, FL; and Karen Stutelberg of Perryville, MD; twenty-four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Delores was preceded in death by her parents. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 7pm – 9pm at Pleasant View Baptist Church, 150 Downin Lane Port Deposit, MD 21904. A celebration of Delores's life will be held on Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 11am at Pleasant View Baptist Church where friends and family may begin visiting at 10am. Burial will follow at Sam's Creek Cemetery, New Windsor, MD 21776. Contributions may be made payable to Pleasant View Baptist Church and send in care of the funeral home, P.O. Box 248 Rising Sun, MD 21911. | Phillips, Delores Ann (I4299)
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| 460 | DENISON - E. F. "Sonny" Feath, 90, entered into eternal life Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012 at Beacon Hill Nursing Home in Denison, Texas. Mr. Feath was born March 15, 1922, the son of Mike and Matilda (Maywald) Feath in Denison. He served his country proudly in the U. S. Army where he earned a purple heart in the 96th Infantry Division in Okinawa during World War II. He married the love of his life, Mary Norie May 10, 1947 at Saint Patrick Catholic Church. He worked locally for the Katy Railroad and as a custom home builder for many years. When not at work, he enjoyed playing golf at the Grayson County College golf course. Sonny was a member of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. He was a good and faithful servant. He served as usher for more than 20 years. Sonny loved his family dearly, and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Mr. Feath is survived by his beloved family, daughter, Carol Douglas and husband Wilber of Denison; two grandsons, Chris Douglas and John Douglas, both of Denison. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mary Feath, parents, Mike and Matilda Feath, two brothers, William Feath and Edward Feath, and three sisters, Mamie Brown, Josephine Anthony and Frances Pemberton. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012 at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Denison. Interment will follow in Cedarlawn Memorial Park in Sherman. No set time for family visitation. Condolences may be registered online at www.fisherfh.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Fisher Funeral Home, located at 604 W. Main in Denison. Published in The Herald Democrat on December 4, 2012 | Feath, Emil Fredrick (I3423)
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| 461 | DENISON - Funeral services for Katheryn "Kay" Coffman, 89, of Denison, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008, in Chapel On The Hill Mausoleum. The Rev. Carl Bilderback and the Rev. Jeff Lancaster will officiate. Burial will be in Cedarlawn Memorial Park. Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson-Moore Funeral Home. She died Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008, in Texoma Medical Center. Mrs. Coffman was born Dec. 7, 1918, in Fort Scott, Kan., the daughter of A.J. and Stella Drummond Wallace. She married Charles "Shorty" Coffman in December 1943 in Lufkin. Mr. Coffman died Jan. 1, 1994. Mrs. Coffman was a homemaker and a member of Calvary Baptist Church for over 50 years. She was a thoughtful and gracious lady who always put others first. Kay left behind many special friends. Surviving is her daughter-by-choice, Neochia Thompson of Denison, who was also her caregiver. Kay suggested in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Calvary Baptist Church, 300 W. Acheson, Denison, TX 75020 or the donor's favorite charity. | Wallace, Kathryn (I1136)
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| 462 | Dennis Wayne Hale, 80, beloved husband of Vilas, passed away peacefully on January 1, 2022, in Louisville. He was born on November 27, 1941, in London, Kentucky, the son of the late Milford and Mary Hale. Dennis was a proud United States Army Veteran, who served in the Vietnam War. Besides his loving wife of 55 years, Vilas, he survived by his sons, Kevin and Jamie Hale (Dawnette), grandchildren, Kristine, Kelsey, Claire, Mason, Jacqueline, Nicollette, Jansen, Brayden, Haley and Jared, great-grandchildren, Connor, Brennen, Mila and Harper. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Carol Hale, sisters, Doris, Theda and Velma Hale and his brothers, Albert, Findley, Tilmon and Eugene Hale | Hale, Dennis Wayne (I6099)
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| 463 | Desertion | Family: Robert Alexander Parks / Nannie Bird Stout (F1276)
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| 464 | died as infant | Collins, Gladys Maybelle (I2244)
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| 465 | Died in Civil War | Hundley, Jordan Thomas (I6126)
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| 466 | died of a heart attack | Daley, Alice Erma (I1608)
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| 467 | died of a heart attack | Daley, Benjamin Hercules (I1612)
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| 468 | died of anurism in the brain | McCoy, Forrest Melvin (I1671)
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| 469 | died of Cancer | Mock, Claude Harris (I1680)
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| 470 | died of Cholera and Phantan | Daley, Anna Mae (I1607)
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| 471 | died of Diabetes and Gangreen | Zimmerle, Mabel Margerite (I1668)
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| 472 | Died on the same date as her brother William. | Ridings, Allie May (I1161)
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| 473 | Died shortly after Carrie was born When Carrie's father remarried Carrie did not get along wtih step-mom Carrie and her brother Thurston moved in with grandma Sally http://www.gencircles.com/users/dwlane/1/data/431 | Newman, Alice Georgia (I1050)
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| 474 | Divorced | Taylor, Sarah (I16)
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| 475 | Divorced | Hale, Otie E (I4547)
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| 476 | divorced using maiden name | Garrett, Ada (I2754)
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| 477 | Dixie Billingsley HARROGATE, Tenn. — Dixie Billingsley, age 67, passed away Saturday October 9, 2010, at Tri-State Rehabilitation and Nursing Home in Harrogate, Tenn. Born November 12, 1942, in Fonde, she was saved and baptized at Fonde Baptist Church at a young age. She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Mabel Billingsley; two brothers, Ralph and Ronnie Billingsley; and a brother-in-law, BenTaylor. She is survived by the following members of her family: one sister, Gloria Taylor, Harrogate, Harrogate; sister-in-law, Lurlean Billingsley, Harrogate; niece, Fayleen Bender, Palentine, Ill.; nephews, John (Mary) Taylor, Grand Prairie, Texas, Lee (Diane) Billingsley, Harrogate, David (Teresa) Billingsley, Harrogate, and Mike (Amy) Billinglsey, Tazewell, Tenn.; nine great-nieces, six great-nephews and five great-great-nephews; the staff and friends at Tri-State Rehabilitation and Nursing Home, and the staff at the Baker Cancer Center. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 13, at Creech Funeral Home with the Rev. David Billingsley, with a euology by Chris Billingsley. Music will be provided by Gloria Taylor, Lee and Chris Billingsley. The family will receive friends Tuesday, October 12, from 6-8 p.m. at Creech Funeral Home. Interment will be held at the Kibert-Billingsley Cemetery, Arthur, Tenn. Pallbearers will be her nephews and great-nephews. Honory pallbearers will be great-nephews and great-great-nephews. Online condolences available at www.creechfh.com . Creech Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Read more: The Middlesboro Daily News - Dixie Billingsley | Billingsley, Dixie (I1972)
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| 478 | Dixie was saved and baptized at Fonde Baptist Church at a young age. She is preceded in death by her parents, John and Mabel Billingsley. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers- Ralph and Ronnie Billingsley and Brother-in-Law BenTaylor. She is survived by the following members of her family: Sister: Gloria Taylor- Harrogate, Tn. Sister-In-Law: Lurlean Billingsley- Harrogate, Tn. Niece: Fayleen Bender- Palentine, Il. Nephews: John (Mary) Taylor- Grand Prairie, Tx, Lee (Diane) Billingsley- Harrogate, Tn, David (Teresa) Billingsley- Harrogate, Tn, Mike (Amy) Billinglsey, Tazewell, Tn. Nine Great nieces, six great nephews and five Great-great Nephews and host of friends from Tri-state Rehabilitation and Nursing Home. Creech Funeral Home | Billingsley, Dixie (I1972)
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| 479 | Dixie, I have a copy of Henry and Nancy's wedding bond from the NC State Archives. The bond was obtained on 26 Feb 1812. Information that Robert Helton put in the Sasser file in the NC State archives gives their wedding date as 10 Mar 1812. For the children, it lists Arthur as 22 Mar 1818, Jesse as 30 Jan 1828, Nancy as 26 Jul 1830, and Barbara d. in infancy. Glenn Perry has shared information in a previous post that was taken from Henry's Bible. It has the same dates I have given above, except Nancy was listed as born 24 Jul 1830, and Barbara was not listed. Robert Helton listed Patience as born in 1834, and Barbara after her. Hope this helps, Doug Sherman dougsherma@aol.com | Kirby, Nancy (I208)
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| 480 | DOB from draft card | Meyers, Joseph Marion (I4209)
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| 481 | DOB from draft card | Gaither, Elbert L (I6016)
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| 482 | DOB taken from US military headstone application | Coffman, Lee McRay (I483)
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| 483 | Dominic Ridings, 64, of Las Vegas, died June 18, 2004. He was an owner/operator of of dance studios. He is survived by his daughters, Tina Whalen of Simi Valley, Calif., Rosie Brown of Camp Verde, Ariz., Donna Butler of Simi Valley, Calif, Laura of Tucson, Ariz.; father, William Ridings of Illinois; and mother Edith Latham of Las Vegas. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 22, at Affordable Cremation and Burial Service, 2457 N. Decatur Blvd. Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Jun. 20, 2004. | Ridings, Dominic John (I5598)
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| 484 | Don Hopkins, 54, of Jonesville, Virginia, passed away Friday (January 30, 2009) at the Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, Tennessee. He was a former employee of Westmoreland Coal Company and Cedar Hill Country Club. Don was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed trading stories with his buddies. He was happiest in the great outdoors surrounded by God’s creation. He was preceded in death by his parents, George W. and Bonnie Newman Hopkins. Surviving are: One daughter: Erin Johnson and husband, Edgar of Dryden, Virginia One son: William Hopkins of Jonesville, Virginia Two grandchildren: Isaac and Sarah Johnson One brother: Ken Hopkins and wife, Sue of Kingsport, Tennessee One sister: Patricia White and husband, Stephen of South Easton, Massachusetts One niece: Kimberly Maynor and family of Kingsport, Tennessee One nephew: Mitch Hopkins of Winston Salem, North Carolina The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 4, 2009) at the Arney-Mullins Funeral Home in Jonesville, Virginia. Funeral services will be conducted at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 4, 2009)in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Dempsie Mullins officiating. Graveside services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m. Thursday in the Thompson Settlement Cemetery in Jonesville, Virginia. Family and friends are asked to meet at the cemetery at the time of service. The family would like to thank Dr. Shipstone and staff at Kingsport Hematology and Oncology. We also thank the staff of W-3 Oncology at Wilcox Hall and especially the nurses of W-3 who cared and loved Don like a family member. | Hopkins, George W. (I3312)
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| 485 | DONALD K COFFMAN 16 Dec 1931 29 Jul 1992 83801 (Athol, Kootenai, ID) 304-30-1857 Indiana | Coffman, Donald Kaylor (I799)
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| 486 | Donald R. Eggerman, age 85, of Hot Springs, passed away, Thursday, September 23, 2021. He was born on December 17, 1935, in Pueblo, Colorado, the son of James Amos Eggerman and Edith Payne Whitington Eggerman. Donald was Christian in his faith and a member of Pearcy Baptist Church and enjoyed visiting with his church family. On December 17, 1990, his retirement flag that was presented to Donald, was flown over the United States Capitol in his honors retiring from the United States Air Force as a Lt. Colonel; at the time of his entry in June of 1956, he resided in Glenwood, Arkansas. Thank you for your service! In addition, his civilian occupation was a Commercial Airline Pilot. Donald was an avid volunteer at Garvan Woodland Gardens of Hot Springs, he dearly loved working there and admiring the beautiful surroundings. Donald will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Donald is survived by his son, his three daughters and sons-in-law, two grandchildren, his sister, Ellen Smith of Nevada; and many good friends in the Hot Springs and Pearcy area. | Eggerman, Donald R (I5814)
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| 487 | Donna “Kay” (Marsee) Clutter passed away October 8, 2024 after a sudden illness. Kay was born December 18, 1951 to Sherman William and Lucretia Arlene (Bolenbaugh) Marsee in Celina, Ohio. She grew up in Van Wert and Mercer counties where many of her family still lives. Kay married Thomas Clutter on December 22, 1991. Tom farmed in Mercer County while Kay worked in local factories. The couple moved to Florida for a short time, working for a large farming operation. After returning to Mercer County, Tom and Kay joined sister Faye and her husband, John, establishing a large farming operation in northeast Colorado. Tom and Kay moved to Huerfano County where Tom worked construction and Kay worked at the local hospital before returning to Logan County where they retired. Kay is survived by husband Tom, daughter Michelle Goins, granddaughters Kassandra, Michaela Goins, grandson Konner, and 6 great grandchildren, Nevaeh, Kaylee, Cataleya, Jackson, Bella, and Jacob. She is also survived by brothers Gene (Georgia) and Dennis (Connie) Marsee and Faye (John) Stroh, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Kay was preceded in death by her parents and brother Cletus (Myrna) Marsee. A memorial service will be held October 19, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. at the Crook Fire Department Hall, Crook, Colorado. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kay Clutter Memorial fund at: Tom Clutter, P. O. Box 57, Crook, Colorado 80726. | Marsee, Donna Kay (I5943)
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| 488 | Doodie's twin sister. Died minutes after she was born. | Beeler, Dallas (I2017)
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| 489 | Doris Lucille Gaddis, age 68, of Lexington, Kentucky, died Tuesday, December 29, 1992, at King's Daughters Memorial Hospital in Frankfort following a lengthy illness. Born in Singletontown, Kentucky, on October 25, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Dolly Ann Singleton Spears Whitter and Fred Spears. A sitter with the elderly, Gaddis was a member of the Eastland Church of God in Lexington. Survivors are sons Randy Gaddis of Somerset, David Gaddis and Charles Gaddis, both of Indiana; daughters Fredia Rice of Lexington, Janice Elmore of Lebanon, Indiana, Sharlene Childress of Brodhead, Kentucky, and Elizabeth Gaddis,of Indiana; a stepfather, Wesley Whitter of Eubank; and several grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday at 11:00 a.m. at the chapel of Morris and Hislope Funeral Home with Bro. Pete Phelps officiating. Burial was in the Singletontown Cemetery. | Spears, Doris Lucille (I3875)
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| 490 | Dorothy Alice Allen, 91, of Louisville passed away Friday, December 18, 2015, following a long illness. Born September 17, 1924 in Harlan County, she had helped her brother at his Town and Country Green House in Rio Vista before moving to Louisville. She believed in the Baptist faith. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Joe B. Allen and Pheba Hale Allen; and two brothers, William Keith Allen and James Allen. Survivors include two brothers, Sid Allen, Louisville; Kenneth Allen and wife, Jewell, Boston, KY; a sister-in-law, Vera Allen, Corbin; and nieces and nephews, Jeri Grant, Amy Medley, Steve Allen, Theresa Storck, Perry Allen, Jamey Allen and Joe Allen. Graveside services will be conducted at 1 pm Monday, December 21, 2015, at the Resthaven Cemetery Chapel. Loyall Funeral Home is in charge of her arrangement | Allen, Dorothy Alice (I3456)
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| 491 | Dorothy Ridings Hendrickson MIDDLESBORO — Dorothy Ridings Hendrickson, age 83 of Middlesboro, passed away Friday, August 26, 2011, at Middlesboro ARH. Born January 30, 1928, at Pineville, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Bertha Hubbard Ridings. She was a graduate of Bell County High School, and she believed in the Baptist faith. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Coach/Judge Willie Hendrickson; sisters, Wanda Hoskins and Edna Goley; and two brothers, Charles and Lee Ridings. Survivors include her son, Billy Hendrickson of Middlesboro; two daughters, Kay (Phillip) Brooksof Mobile, Ala., and Michelle Hendrickson of Nashville, Tenn.; grandchildren, Eric (Mandy) Chadwell, Maryville, Tenn.; Jill Chadwell (Mark) Johnson, Mobile, Ala.; great-grandchildren, Brenna Johnson and Kate Johnson, Mobile, Ala., and Caroline Chadwell and Ian Chadwell, Maryville, Tenn.; and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Creech Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. William Boyd Bingham presiding. Interment will be in Pineville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 12-2 p.m. Tuesday at Creech Funeral Home. Creech Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements Online condolences and guestbook are available at www.creechfh.com Read more: The Middlesboro Daily News - Dorothy Ridings Hendrickson | Ridings, Dorothy (I1388)
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| 492 | Dorothy, 87, Celina, died at 2:05 p.m., at the Van Wert Inpatient Hospice Center. She was a daughter to George Washington and Elizabeth (Bryant) Reed. In 1939, she married Clarence Marsee, who preceded her in death. Surviving are two daughters, Margaret (Robert) Caffee, Berne, IN, and Lois (Ronald) Felver, Celina; a brother, George Jr. (Joyce), Pruden, TN; a sister, Thelma Uhrick, Detroit, MI; four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a great-great grandchild. Deceased are a son, Robert Lee Marsee; three brothers, Dallas Mobley, Virgil Grubbs and Herman Reed; and a sister, Mamie Hill. She was a homemaker and retired from the former Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, St. Marys, after 28 years. Funeral services are at W.H. Dick & Sons-Hellwarth Funeral Home, Celina. | Reed, Dorothy Virginia (I3965)
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| 493 | Dorthea Evalene Leonard, 87, of Salem formerly of Roanoke, passed away on April 22, 2006. Ms. Leonard was born at Groseclose in Smyth County, Va. She served in World War II in the WAACs, then in the Women's Army Corp. until January 1946. She graduated from Asbury College in Wilmore, Ky. and served as house mother at Methodist Children's Home in Decatur, Ga. until 1968. On returning to Roanoke, she was employed by Community Hospital as a nursing assistant until retirement. She was a member of Raleigh Court United Methodist Church and Roanoke WCTU. She was honored by the Roanoke WCTU and in 1999 by the Virginia WCTU for more than 50 years of service. Ms. Leonard was preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Susie Leonard; two brothers, Leon, killed in WWII, and Donald; infant sister, Isabelle; and sister June Simmons. Surviving are brothers, William J. (and Judy) Leonard of Virginia Beach, Paul Edward Leonard, Jr. (and Becky) of Roanoke, sisters, Peggy L. Stober of Vinton, and Nancy L. Calvert of Roanoke; nine nieces and nephews; and numerous great nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 3 to 6 p.m. on Monday, April 24, 2006 at Oakey's Downtown Chapel. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 25, 2006 at 10 a.m. with Pastor Barry Foster officiating at Oakey's Downtown Chapel. Burial to follow at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Groseclose, Va. at 2:30 p.m. A special thank you to the The Oaks at Richfield and the Good Samaritan Hospice for their loving care. Memorials may be made to Good Samaritan Hospice or Raleigh Court United Methodist Church. Arrangements by Oakey's Roanoke Chapel. 982-2100. | Leonard, Dorthea (I1425)
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| 494 | double cousin | Shelton, Boyd Fisher (I620)
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| 495 | Doyle Ray Marsee age 75 of Jellico, Tennessee passed away Friday June 15, 2018 at the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The funeral service will be Sunday June 17, 2018 at 7:00 P.M. with the Masonic service provided by Powell Valley Lodge #488 F&AM beginning at 6:45 P.M. at the Crouches Creek Baptist Church in Jellico, Visitation 4:00 P.M. until the funeral hour at 7:00 P.M. Internment 11:00 A.M. Monday June 18, 2018 in the Douglas Cemetery at Wooldridge, Tennessee. The Llewellyn Funeral Home honored to serve the Marsee family | Marsee, Doyle Ray (I5572)
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| 496 | Dr. Frank F. Allen November 2, 1922 - February 24, 2018 East Wenatchee, WA Retired Commander Frank F. Allen, United States Navy, Medical Corps, of East Wenatchee, WA, passed away peacefully and went to be with the Lord on Saturday, February 24, 2018. He was 95 years old and succumbed to natural causes. Dr. Allen was born November 2, 1922, in Rochester, NY, to Dr. Walter C. Allen and Sarah Clarke-Fosdick. He was the middle child of three, with an older sister, Mary Jane Van Horn (nee Allen), and a younger brother, Walter P. Allen. In his youth, Dr. Allen enjoyed church and school activities, excelled in academics, and achieved Eagle Scout, the highest honor bestowed a Boy Scout. He graduated with his bachelor’s degree from University of Rochester in New York, the alma mater of both of his parents, in June 1945, and followed his father’s footsteps into the field of medicine and the field of battle. He graduated from Tufts University School of Medicine in June of 1948, and then, less than a month later, he was called to active duty in the United States Navy as part of the Medical Corps. In the U.S. Navy Medical Corps, he saw action in both the European and Pacific theaters, including an assignment as a flight surgeon on the aircraft carrier USS Oriskany (CV-34), during the Korean War. In 1952, he began a residency in Urology at the U.S. Naval Hospital in San Diego, CA. After spending time at naval hospitals in southern California and Guam, Dr. Allen retired from active duty in 1958. He transferred to the U.S. Naval Reserve and, in 1982, after having served faithfully and honorably for more than three decades, he retired from the U.S. Navy. In 1958, after his retirement from active duty, Dr. Allen learned of an opportunity for a Urologist in Wenatchee, WA. At the time he joined, the Wenatchee Valley Clinic had only ten specialists on staff. Over the next 34 years, Dr. Allen helped build Wenatchee Valley Clinic (now Confluence Health) into one of the leading medical care facilities in central Washington. He retired in 1992 from practicing medicine, and during his tenure, the clinic grew to over 145 specialists on staff, including four Urologists. Dr. Allen was a resident of the Wenatchee Valley for over 60 years. He was an active citizen in the community and was a faithful member of the Freemasonry chapters of the Wenatchee Valley, where he served in multiple roles and achieved the final, 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite. He spent his free time with his family, watching his grandchildren learn to play golf, and traveling often with his late wife, Yvonne “Vonnie” Allen. Dr. Allen was preceded in death by his wife, Vonnie; his parents, Walter C. and Sarah Allen; brother, Walter P. Allen; sister, Mary Jane Van Horn; daughter, Cindy Allen Kirby and son, Mike Allen. He is survived by daughter, Janie (Mike) Eurton of East Wenatchee, WA; daughter, Linda (Mike) Henkel of Waterville, WA; son, Dean Allen of Alabama; son, Randall Allen of Massachusetts; son, Mitch Allen of California; granddaughter, Lindsay (David) Weaver Lawrence of East Wenatchee, WA; grandson, Justin Eurton of Wenatchee, WA; granddaughter, Erica (Scott) Eurton Matsushima of Honolulu, HI; Sarah Allen of Massachusetts; Summer Little of Dryden, WA; and great-grandchildren: Kylinn and Jaxon Eurton of Wenatchee, WA, and Lucas and Ayla Matsushima of Honolulu, HI. He is also survived by nieces: Ginny (Steve) Portner of Virginia, and Victoria Allen of New York. A Private Family Service and disposition will take place at Wenatchee City Cemetery at a later date. Please express your thoughts and memories on our online guestbook at jonesjonesbetts.com. Arrangements are by Jones & Jones – Betts Funeral Home, Wenatchee, WA. | Allen, Frank F (I5442)
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| 497 | Dr. Herb Shadowen Age 89, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, died at Hospice House. SON OF: Jesse Erwin and Vera (Polk) Shadowen HUSBAND OF: Jacky (Hopper) Shadowen He lived at the Masonic Home in Louisville for eleven years. MILITARY: He served his county honorably and was a United States Air Force Veteran, having served during World War II. He was a graduate of Berea College, received his master's from University of Kentucky and his Ph.D. from LSU. He was a member of the biology department at Western Kentucky University from 1961 to 1988. He taught at Louisiana Tech before coming to Western. He was a member of First Baptist Church since 1961, where he served as a deacon and a Sunday school teacher. SERVICES: Cremation was chosen. Memorial services held at First Baptist Church in Bowling Green, Kentucky, under direction of J.C. Kirby & Son, Broadway Avenue chapel. | Shadowen, Herb (I6001)
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| 498 | Draft card notes that he is married with 2 children | Cinnamon, Alexander Milton Filmore (I1777)
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| 499 | DRIVER'S FUNERAL MONDAY REMAINS BROUGHT TO CITY FROM TEXAS—CONDUCTED BY LEAKE AND IRWIN. The remains of Mrs. W. P. Driver of Driver Ranch near Canadian, Texas, were brought to this city, following her sudden death, which occurred on Friday morning. Mrs. Driver was well known in Lawton, having resided here during her girlhood and has a large circle of friends will mourn her death. She is the daughter of Mrs. Johnstone of this city and a sister of Mrs. L. T. Gooch and Dr. J. C. and Kelly Johnstone, also of this city. Dr. J. C. Johnstone accompanied the remains to this city. The funeral was held this afternoon at the home of her mother on E Avenue, and the services were conducted by Rev. A. L. Leake of the Baptist church, assisted by Rev. T. J. Irwin. (The Lawton Constitution, Monday, April 3, 1915, p. 1). | Johnstone, Anna Tempest (I6650)
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| 500 | Drucilla Gross was the daughter of Jacob Gross and Mary Bledsoe. Drucilla married Henry S Hale and they had 5 children that I know of: Walter, Tilman, Delfin, Margaret and Ida Hale. Mrs. Drusilla Hale, 80, widow of H.S. Hale, died at 11:55 a.m. June 23 at her home in Marydell. A native of Leslie County, Mrs. Hale was born Feb. 28, 1883, the daughter of Jacob and Mary Bledsoe Gross. Surviving are one daughter and two sons: Ida Pennington, Tuttle; Tilman Hale, Marydell and Delfin Hale, Cane Creek; two sisters: Mrs. Harrison Minton, Lake and Martha Hale, Corbin; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Shady Grove Baptist Church, of which she was a member, by the Rev. Bill George. Interment followed in the Pilgrims Rest Cemetery, Blackwater, by the House Funeral Homes. | Gross, Drucilla (I2783)
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