Monday, March 31, 2008

Conger, Elizabeth Jane (Barrackman)

Conger, Elizabeth Jane nee Barrackman

Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, March 13, 1929

On February 25, 1929 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jay Huffman at Paden City, W.Va., occurred the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Conger. Born Dec. 26, 1845 near Benwood, Ohio, she was at the time of her death, 83 years, 1 month and 25 days. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Jane Barrackman, and on Sept. 23, 1869, she was united in marriage to John M. Conger, to which union four children were born. They are: Mrs. Bert Agin of Zanesville; Mrs. Jay Huffman of Paden City; Daniel W., who died in infancy; and Margaret C., who died at the age of 13 years.

There are also four grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Jackson of Barnesville, Ohio, besides many other relatives and friends, who mourn for one who was so good and kind and loving in all her ways of life.

Mrs. Conger became a member of the M.E. Church at Fletcher’s Chapel, near Laings, Ohio, at the age of twenty years, and throughout the years, she lived an exemplary Christian life, exercising a firm faith in her Saviour and his teaching. She died in the conviction that there is a crown of unfading glory laid up for those who love and obey their Lord.

On Tuesday, February 26, the body was laid to rest in the beautiful North View Cemetery at New Martinsville, there to await the resurrection following funeral services held in the Northern Methodist Church, conducted by the pastor, Rev. Odell.

Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding
O’er the spoils that death has won
We would at the solemn meeting
Calmly say, “Thy will be done.”

Though cast down, we’re not forsaken,
Though afflicted, not alone
Thou didst give and thou hast taken
Blessed Lord, “Thou will be done.”

Tis hard to break the tender cord
When love has bound the heart
“Tis hard, so hard to speak the words
Must we forever part.

Dearest loved one we have laid thee
In the peaceful gravis embrace,
But thy memory will be cherished
Till we see thy heavenly face.—L.N.W.

Card of Thanks-We wish to tender our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in sickness and burial of our wife and mother—John Conger and Daughters


Saturday, March 29, 2008

Conger, Lillian C. (Powelson)

Lillian C. Conger age 82 of Ovid, Michigan died Saturday, November 15, 2003 at the Ovid Healthcare Center, Ovid, Michigan. She was a homemaker.

Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, November 19, 2003 at 2:00 P.M. at Smith Family Funeral Homes, Elsie, Michigan. Rev. Fr. George Michalek will officiate with burial at North Star Cemetery in North Star, Michigan. Visitation will be Monday from 6-8 P.M. and Tuesday 9 A.M.-8 P.M. with family present from 2-4 & 6-8 P.M.

Lillian was born on May 3, 1921 in Gratiot County, Michigan the daughter of Gerald & Edith (Harrington ) Powelson. She was married to Glenn Conger in Owosso, Michigan. She had resided most of her life in Owosso & Ovid. She enjoyed cooking, canning, quilting & doll making. She was an expert seamstress.

Survivors include her husband; Glenn Conger of Ovid, Michigan, 1 daughter; Hazel & Dick Grinnell of Ovid, Michigan, 3 sons; Roger & Bobbie Ackels of Houston, Texas, Rodrick Ackels of Owosso, Michigan & Roneil & Jorja Ackels of Owosso, Michigan; 19 Grandchildren, 35 Great Grandchildren & 11 Great Great Grandchildren. She is also survived by 2 brothers; Bill & Martha Powelson of Ashley, Michigan & George Powelson also of Ashley, Michigan; 1 Daughter in law, Betty Ackels of Ovid, Michigan & 1 Brother in law, Ivan & Dorothy Conger of Owosso, Michigan.

She was predeceased by her parents, son Richard, 1 great granddaughter, 1 sister Lula, & 3 brothers Gerald, Norman, & Orlin.

Memorials may be made to the Ovid Ambulance Service or to the Ovid Healthcare Center. The family is being served by Smith Family Funeral Homes, Elsie Chapel.
(Source: St. John's Independent - furnished by Richard E. Henthorn)


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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Yoho, Belle (Gardner)

Mrs. Belle Yoho, aged 70, widow of John Yoho, passed away at 9:30 o'clock Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Stewart, 317 South Eleventh Street, after an illness lasting two months.

She was born in Washington, Pa., the daughter of John and Mary Ellen Katy Gardner, and came to Cambridge when a child with her parents, residing here ever since. Mrs. Yoho had a large number of friends and was highly respected. She was a member of the First Christian Church for many years and when her health permitted was active in its affairs.

She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. Stewart with whom she lived lived; one brother, Frank Gardner of North Eighth street, and one sister, Mrs. George Haines of Zanesville. Her husband died three years ago.

(Source: Friday 25 Jan. 1935 Jeffersonian Cambridge Ohio furnished by Terry Willis)


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Yoho, John Otto

John Otto Yoho, eldest son of the late Peter F. and Martha S. Yoho, was born November 9, 1869, at Fontana, Kansas, being the first white child born in Miami County, that state, and departed this life at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johanning at Wheeling, W. Va., where he had been visiting, Saturday evening, September 26, 1931, following an illness from heart affection.

He came with his parents, upon their return to Ohio, to Lewisville, Monroe County, later resided with them at East Union and in the early 80's came with the family to Caldwell, where the greater part of his life was spent. He acquired a common school education and later was associated with his father in business at Caldwell. In later years he entered the employ of the Neil & Ellingham Wholesale Grocery Company at Wheeling. In still later years he associated himself with the Dill Medicine Company, of Norristown, Pa., with headquarters at Pittsburgh, Pa., with which company he remained until he came to Caldwell some years ago, and purchased the merchandise stock owned by the late J. Stanton Harris. This business he continued here until he removed the stock of goods to Dexter City, where he continued the business until failing health more than two years ago prevented his further engagement in active business.

On September 7, 1892, he was untied in marriage at Cambridge, Ohio, to Belle Gardner Matthews, of that city, and resided at that place until their removal to Pittsburgh. To this union no children were born. The deceased is survived by his wife and one step-daughter, Mrs. Daisy Stewart, both of Cambridge, and four sisters, Mrs. Lillian Harris, of Caldwell and Mrs. George E. Harsch, Mrs. O.G. Mills and Mrs. Pearl Coburn all of Zanesville.

The deceased was held in high esteem by all who knew him and had the highest respect of all his acquaintances. He was honest and upright, true to his convictions, generous and [had] sympathy for all in need and distress, and his passing is deeply mourned by his legions of friends.

The body was brought to the home of his sister, Mrs. Harris, at Caldwell, where funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon by Rev. D. C. Marshall, of Flushing, Ohio, former pastor of the Caldwell Presbyterian Church, a close and affectionate friend of the deceased, following which the body was placed in the Yoho vault in the Olive Cemetery. (Source: Wed. 7 Oct. 1931 Noble County Leader Caldwell Ohio furnished by Terry Willis)



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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Henthorn, Ray A.

Ray A. Henthorn, 79, 3641 Central Ave., Shadyside, [OH], died Friday, Aug. 6, 1999 at Ohio Valley Medical Center, Wheeling, [WV]. He was born Nov. 30, 1919 in Cameron, [OH], a son of the late John and Alice (Boughner) Henthorn.

He was a retired employee of Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp., Yorkville Plant, attended Lincoln Avenue United Methodist Church, Shadyside, a member of Beallsville Masonic Lodge and an Army veteran of World War II.

In addition to his parents, he was preceeded in death by three sisters, Wanda Lee Henthorn, Sarah Atkinson and Ada Mae Root.

Surviving are his wife, Marjorie Conner Henthorn, a son John of Shadyside, two daughters, Ellen Brooks of Washington Court House and Linda Messimer of Salem; a brother Paul Henthorn of Woodsfield, five grandchildren; a great grandchild.

Friends will be received at the Bauknecht Funeral Home, Shadyside, today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. where services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Kurt Landerholm officiating. Burial follows in Powhatan Cemetery, Powhatton Point.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Shadyside E-Squad 4210 Central Avenue, Shadyside Ohio 43947 or the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 3838 Lincoln Ave, Shadyside, Ohio 43947.
(Source: unknown and undated newspaper - furnished by Ruth Shuck)
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Gerwick, Verda V. (Hinthorn)

From the Daily Pantagraph Bloomington, McLean, IL - Thursday, July 24, 2003, - Verda V. Gerwick

LEXINGTON -- Verda V. Gerwick, 83, of Lexington, [IL] died at 8:50 p.m. Saturday (July 19, 2003) at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in El Paso, [IL]. Her graveside service will be at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Hinthorn Cemetery, Lake Bloomington, the Rev. Steve Estes officiating. Her visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at Musselman-Beck Funeral Home in Lexington.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Lexington Geneological and Historical Society.

She was born on Sept. 18, 1919, at Normal, to Earl and Velettie Venetta Vangraft Hinthorn. She married Welby "Web" Gerwick on Aug. 6, 1948, at Weldon, Ark. He died Jan. 10, 1998. She was previously married to Hyle Stamm. He also preceded her in death along with her parents and two granddaughters.

Survivors include: a daughter, Sandra K. (Robert) Moore of Lexington; a son, Chuck (Debra) E. Gerwick of Bloomington; a sister, Norma Sutton of Oklahoma; four grandchildren, Tim (Melinda) Moore of Palos Heights; David Moore of Lexington; and Jonathan and Elizabeth Gerwick both of Bloomington; and two great-grandchildren, Ethan and Welby Moore both of Palos Heights.

She was seamstress for many years of her life.

She founded the Lexington Genealogy and Historical Society in 1963. She was nominated for Women of the Year with Who's Who of American Women in 1992.

Furnished by Rex King


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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Henthorn, Jesse Willard

Jesse Willard Henthorn, 77, Norman, [OK], died Monday, February 1, [1993] at his home in Norman. He was born December 13, 1915 to Jasper K. and Cora Henthorn at Oklahoma City. Mr. Henthorn grew up in the Oklahoma City area and graduated from Putnam City High School in 1933. He married Mildred Irene Bryant in 1946. Mr. Henthorn came to Norman from Edmond in 1988. He was a retired heavy equipment mechanic.
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Mr. Henthorn is survived by his wife, Mildred Irene Henthorn; two sons, Barry Henthorn of Oklahoma City, Tom Henthorn of Norman; two daughters, Norma Jo Billings of San Antonio, Texas, Rita Eliasen of McKinney, Texas; a sister, Dorothy Carpenter of Fort Valley, Georgia; three brothers, Elerick, William J. (Jack) and George all of Oklahoma City; and three grandchildren. Mr. Henthorn was preceded in death by his parents and a sister.
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No services are planned. The family has suggested the Building Fund at Emmaus Baptist Church, 16001 S. Wester, OKC, OK 73170. Primrose Funeral Service, 1109 N. Porter, Norman.
(Source: The Daily Oklahoman, Wed. Feb. 3, 1993 - furnished by Paul Henthorne)

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Yoho, Wanda J.

YOHO, Wanda J., 56, of RD 4, Cameron, W.Va., died Wednesday, February 21, 2007 in Ohio Valley Medical Park, Wheeling, W.Va.

She was born July 6, 1950 in Wheeling, the daughter of Robert E. and Freda Hillberry Daugherty.

She was a member of Wolf Run United Presbyterian Church; she loved hunting, camping gardening and flowers and crafting; as she donated homemade crafts to many benefits.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by an infant brother, Robert Paul Daugherty, Jr.; and a great- granddaughter.

Survivors include her husband, Donald R. Yoho; two sons, Billy Riggle and his wife, Angie of Fork Ridge and Tom Riggle of Dallas Pike; a daughter, Freda Wilkerson of Newton MS; seven grandchildren; three great-grand children; two brothers, Roger Daugherty of Heidelburg, Pa. and Rick Daugherty, Fulton, W.Va.; a sister, Margaret Toland and her husband, Don, of Sand Hill, W.Va. and several nieces and nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 3, 2007 at 1p.m. at Wolf Run Presbyterian, RD 4, Box 56, Cameron, WV.

Memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Church.

Sympathy expressions at Grisell Funeral Homes

Section: Obituaries Posted: 2/23/2007


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Henthorn, Jack Charles

Jack Charles Henthorn

Jack Charles Henthorn, 80, passed away November 22, 2006, at Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, TX, from complications of myleodysplastic syndrome.

He was born February 5, 1926, in Grant, NE, the third of five children born to Charlie and Florence (Williamson) Henthorn.

He joined the Army Air Corps upon graduation from Venango (NE) High School in 1943. He served for 30 years, retiring as a Chief Master Sergeant in 1977. His assignments included Arizona, Texas, New York, Colorado, Nebraska, England, Bermuda, Labrador and Guam. He was especially proud of his 25 years in the Strategic Air Command, which included serving on the Airborne Command Post, better known as The Looking Glass.

He married Shirley Cox on December 28, 1951, in Grant, NE. They had five children: Christopher, Bradley, Robin, Shelley and Kelley.

Jack and Shirley moved to San Antonio in 1976 for his Air Force retirement. He was an avid bowler, a Nebraska Cornhuskers football fan (GO BIG RED!) and a first-rate auto mechanic. He later worked for Bruce Construction in Seguin, TX, then taught automotive mechanics at Texas Vocational School in San Antonio. He also worked for Alamo Concessions at Brackenridge Park as a mechanic. Jack and Shirley joined St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in 1982, where he was a member of the Knights of Columbus.

Jack was preceded in death by his parents, sister Barbara Robinson, brother Don Henthorn, and brothers-in-law Dick Robinson, Cliff Humphrey, and Eugene Bowman.

He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Shirley, and their children Christopher of Grant, NE, Bradley of Houston, TX, Robin and wife Valerie of Fort Worth, TX, Shelley and husband Rick Kendall of San Antonio, TX, and Kelley and husband Tim Morrison of San Antonio, TX. Grandchildren Adam and Brian Henthorn, Cameron, Emily, Frances and Dylan Kendall, and Brett Morrison also survive him. His sisters Betty Humphrey of Fort Worth, TX and Dorothy Bowman of Wichita Falls, TX, as well as numerous nieces and nephews, survive him.

The family wishes to thank the staff of the Wilford Hall Hematology/Oncology Unit and the 6th floor BMT for their excellent care and support, especially Dr. Mark DeLeon, SrA Latoya Seals, SMSGT Frank Stamp and nurses Jennifer, Barbara, Vicki, Lisandra and Jan.

A Rosary will be recited Tuesday, November 28 at 7 pm at Castle Ridge Mortuary, 8008 Military Drive West. The Mass of Resurrection will be offered Wednesday, November 29 at 10:00 am at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. In accordance with his wishes, Jack was cremated.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name are suggested to Saint Rose of Lima Building Fund, 9883 Marbach Road, San Antonio, TX 78245. Castle Ridge Mortuary.

Source: (Sunday) San Antonio Express News


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Monday, March 17, 2008

Yoho, Arteus Grant

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Watson, Cleo Ethel

NEW PHILADELPHIA [OH] ---Funeral services for Mrs. Cleo Ethel Watson, 55, 859 Second St., this city, a native of Belle Valley, will be conducted at 2 P.M. Sunday at the Toland-Evans Funeral Home by Rev. H.C. Heinlein. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery.

Mrs. Watson, whose husband Clarence, operates the Lockport hatchery, died at 9:45 Thursday at the Shady Rest nursing home here after a three months illness.

She was born Jan. 22, 1894, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McCune. For many years she lived in this community and was a member of the Broadway Methodist Church and of its Ladies Sunday school class.

Besides her husband, she leaves, four sons, James, Robert and Walter of New Philadelphia, and Richard of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Watkins, New Philadelphia and Mrs. Richard Whiting of Tuscarawas; four brothers, Orville McCune of Wooster, Thomas and Owen McCune of Belle Valley and Dewey McCune of Cumberland; one sister, Mrs. Edward Hannum, Caldwell; four grandsons, three granddaughters, and several nieces and nephews.

The body has been taken to the funeral home where friends may call after 7 P.M. Friday and on Saturday in the afternoon from 2 to 4 and in the evening from 7 to 9 P.M.
(Source: Friday 18 Nov. 1949 Cambridge Jeffersonian.)


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Watson, Clarence M.

NEW PHILADELPHIA [OG] --- Clarence M. Watson, 61, founder and general manager of the Lockport Hatchery here, died at 5 P.M. Monday at the Torgler Nursing Home after six months illness.

He leaves his widow, four sons, James, Robert, Walter, and Richard, of this place; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Watkins, New Philadelphia and Mrs. Phillip Mardis, Newcomerstown; his mother, Mrs. I.V. Wilson, Byesville; two sisters, Mrs. Don Snider, Uhrichsville and Mrs. Vivan Hutton, Atlanta, Ga.; one half-sister, Mrs. Emma Donahue, Akron. Mr. Watson was twice married.

The body has been removed to the Evans Funeral Home where services will be conducted Thursday at 2 P.M. by Elder John D. Carlile. Burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock and on Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M.
(Source: Tuesday 10 March 1953 Jeffersonian.)


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McCune, Opal E.

CALDWELL [OH] -- Opal E. McCune, 89, formerly of Caldwell died Thursday (July 6, 1995) at the home of her daughter in North Canton.

She was born Jan. 2, 1906, in Brookfield Township, daughter of the late Millie Jones Haudenschield. She was a housewife and member of First Church of Christ.

Mrs. McCune was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas R. McCune; a son Bernard Moore; two sisters, Louise Hupp and Esther Clark; and a brother, Donald Moore.

She leaves a daughter, Margaret Hayhurst of North Canton; three sisters, Mary Haga of Sharon, Audrey Hann of Malta and Helen Headley of Wellston; and two grandchildren.

Friends may call at 1 P.M. Saturday at Murphy McCurdy Funeral Home with services following at 2 P.M. James Garrett will officiate. Burial will be in Sharon Cemetery.
(Source: Friday 7 July 1995 Jeffersonian.)


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McCune, Rosa

Mrs. Rosa McCune, 58, wife of Thomas McCune of Belle Valley, died in St. Francis Hospital, Monday. She had been a patient for 10 years.

A member of the First Church of Christ in Caldwell, [OH] she leaves her husband; a son Herbert, of Gordon, W.Va.; her mother, Mrs. Mary Pierce of Cambridge; two brothers, Lewis and Alva Pierce of Cambridge, and a sister, Mrs. Sabilla Badwell of Canton.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 P.M. in the First Church of Christ of Caldwell. Rev. Resse McGoldrick will officiate and burial will be in Northwood Cemetery. The body is at the McVay Funeral Home, Caldwell.
(Source: 20 Sept. 1949 Jeffersonian.)


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McCune, Herbert Lewis

Herbert "Red" Lewis McCune, 72, of Gordon, W.Va., formerly of Belle Valley, died Saturday (Jan. 14, 1984) at Boone Memorial Hospital in Madison, W.Va., following a lengthy illness.

He was born March 17, 1911 in Belle Valley, the son of the late Thomas and Rosa Pierce McCune. He was a retired employee of the West Moorland Coal Co., of Clothire, W.Va.

Mr. McCune leaves his wife, the former Betty Bingham; and a son Thomas McCune of Man, W.Va.

Graveside services will be 1:30 P.M. Tuesday morning at Northwood Cemetery with the Rev. David Eubanks and Rev. W. T. Griffins officiating. Handley Funeral Home in Danville, W.Va. is in charge of arrangements.
(Source: Monday 16 Jan. 1984 Cambridge Jeffersonian.)


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McCune, Hazel Millicent

CALDWELL [OH] --- Hazel Millicent McCune, 85, of Belle Valley, died Wednesday (Nov. 1994) at Guernsey Memorial Hospital.

She was born July 10, 1909, in Spencer Township, Guernsey County, daughter of the late Charles and Etta Lyons Rayner.

Mrs. McCune was a homemaker and a member of Caldwell Free Methodist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Owen D. "Johnny" McCune on March 28, 1990.

Mrs. McCune leaves three daughters, Virginia Wendel of Columbus, Nellie Allman of Heath and Joyce McMillen of Cambridge; a son Aubrey McCune of the home; a half-sister, Beulah Rossiter Anderson of Caldwell; two half-brothers, John and James R. Rayner, both of Cumberland R.D.; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Friday at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, where services will be 11 A.M. Saturday. Burial will be in Hokinsville Cemetery.
(Source: Thursday 3 Nov. 1994 Jeffersonian)


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McCune, Elmer E.

DUNCAN FALLS [OH] -- Elmer E. "Dewey" McCune, 94, of Zanesville, died Friday (May 3, 1996) at the Muskingum County Home.

He was born Sept. 19, 1901 in Belle Valley, son of the late Thomas and Mary Yoho McCune.

He was a miner for 20 years and worked for 15 years on the highway department.

He attended Ark Springs Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary McCune, on Jan. 13, 1990; Also deceased are six brothers, Orville, T.R., Silas, Harry, John Owen and Bill McCune; three sisters, Inez Hannum, Cleo Watson and Freda McCune.

He leaves a son Carl "Bud" McCune of McConnelsville; four daughters, Geraldine Rapp of Canton, Maxine Spillman of Bolivar and Lucille Shook and Donna Dingey, both of Blue Rock; 19 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday at Thompson-Feris Funeral Home, Duncan Falls, where services will be 11:30 A.M. Monday. Burial will be in Ark Springs Cemetery.
(Source: Saturday 4 May 1996 Cambridge Jeffersonian.)


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Knouff, Vera V.

Vera V. Knouff, 87, of Cambridge, [OH] died at 9:30 A.M. Friday (Nov. 4, 1988) at Guernsey Memorial Hospital.

She was born Feb. 11, 1901, in Noble County, daughter of the late Fred O. and Daisy Watson Day. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, NLC Sunday school class, United Methodist Women and the Wednesday prayer group.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Earl Knouff, whom she married June 14, 1922.

She leaves her daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Dorothy) Sivard of Fair Oaks, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Eugene (Veda) Ward of Quaker City; two brothers, Blaine Day and Wayne Day both of Quaker City; two grandchildren, Mrs. Lee (Vereda) Williams and Mrs. Michael (Lewette) Wacker, both of California; and one great-grandson, Ryan Williams of California.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 P.M. today at Bundy-Law Funeral Home and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday at Thorn-Eberle Funeral Home, Quaker City, where service will be at 11 A.M. Monday with Dr. Terry Litton officiating. Burial will be in Friends Cemetery, Quaker City. (Source: Sat. 5 Nov. 1988 Jeffersonian.)


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Hannum, Edward

CALDWELL [OH] - Edward Hannum, 70, of 707 Walnut St., died Wednesday at 3 A.M. in Good Samaritan Hospital, Zanesville, [OH] where he had been a patient one week.

He was born June 28, 1889, the son of Henry L. and Ida Unklesbay Hannum. A retired miner, he was a life-long resident of Noble County.

The deceased leaves his widow, Inez Hannum; two sons, Harry Hannum, postmaster of Belle Valley and Bernard Hannum also of Belle Valley; three daughters, Mrs. Charles Snyder and Mrs. Darrell Roe, both of Summerfield R. D. 1; and Mrs. James Shaw of Sarahsville R. D.1; 19 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Otho Cale of Buffalo, and Mrs. Lena DeVault of Mansfield.

Mr. Hannum was a member of Caldwell Baptist Church.

The body is at McVay Funeral Home where funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 P.M. by Rev. Roy Wikander. Burial will be in Olive Cemetery. Calling hours are Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M. and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home.
(Source: Wed. 9 Sept. 1959 Cambridge Jeffersonian.)


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Brunelle, Kenneth

SUMMERFIELD [OH] -- Kenneth Brunelle, 56 formerly of Summerfield, [OH] died unexpectedly on Thursday morning at his home in Falls Church, Va.

He suffered an apparent heart attack while shoveling snow.

Born in Noble County, he was the son of Charle Clifton and Etta Watson Brunelle. A veteran of World War II, he was a government employee in Washington D.C.

He leaves a sister, Mrs. Lorena Twiggs, Zanesville and a brother, Clifton Bernard Brunelle, Mansfield.

The body was arrive at Brubach Funeral Home, Summerfield, Saturday morning and friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday.

Services will be held at 1 P.M. Sunday at the funeral home with the Rev. Starling Perkins officiating. Burial will be in Eastern Cemetery.
(Source: Friday 28 Jan. 1966 Cambridge Jeffersonian.)


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