Friday, October 30, 2009

Yoho, Floyd R.

Ex-Deputy, Lawmaker is Dead at 99

Private services will be held for Floyd R. Yoho, a former deputy sheriff of Marshall County [WV] who served four terms on the West Virginia Legislature as a delegate of Marshall County, who died Saturday [21 Jul 1990] in Mound View Health Care Center. He was 99.

A resident of Moundsville, he was born May 21, 1891, in Marshall County, a son of the late John and Kathleen Franklin Yoho.

Yoho, who served eight years as deputy sheriff, also served three terms on Moundsville City Council. He was retired owner-operator of the former Shepherd & Yoho Grocery Store in Moundsville; a member of Simpson Methodist Church, Moundsville; an Army veteran of World War I; a member of the American Legion.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Rose Shepherd Yoho; a brother, Blair; a sister, Georgia Yoho Mason. Surviving are a son, Dr. David E. Yoho of Singer Island, Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Janice) Gallaher of Gaithersburg, MD; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

Private services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by Grisell Funeral Home, 400 Jefferson Ave., Moundsville.
(Source: Wheeling News-Register, Wheeling, WV, 23 Jul 1990)

Garner, Henry T.

Henry T. GARNER
Born - 30 Mar 1882 Proctor, Wetzel, WV
Died - 17 May 1962 New Martinsville, Wetzel, WV
Bur. - 20 May 1962 Antioch, Wetzel, WV, Antioch Cemetery

BIRTH: Garner, Henry T. bn Mar 30, 1882, w/m bn Wetzel Co, parents J. Garner and M.J. Garner rpted by J. Garner
Source: General Index and Register of Births, Wetzel Co., WV - furnished by Darlene Bacon)

CENSUS: 1900, in Wetzel Co., WV, Proctor District, 138
Alexander Hall, Oct 1862, 37, 13 years, WV WV WV, farmer
Martha J., Jun 1853, 46, 3/3, WV PA EG
Cephas J., sn, Feb 1888, 12, WV WV WV, farm lab.
Esther, Aug 1889, 10, WV WV WV
Garner, Henry J. [sic], step-son, May 1882, 18, WV WV WV, farm lab.
Godard [sic], Sarah, co, Aug 1881, 18, WV WV WV, servant
[Does "co" in the entry for Sarah Godard indicate "cousin?"]
(Furnished by Richard E. Henthorn)

MARRIAGE: Henry T Garner age 19 b Wetzel Co, WV res Wetzel Co, WV
Della Sharp age 19 b Wetzel Co, WV res Wetzel Co, WV
mrd 7 Apr 1901 at New Dale, WV by Samuel Furbee
info given by Jessie Sharp & Alex Hale
(Source: Wetzel Co., WV Marriages - Extracted from Marriage Licenses;
LDS Film #839985, Vol. 10, Page 190 - Extracted by Darlene Bacon)

RESIDENCES: Farm on Paugh Ridge, where the Paugh Cemetery is located

BIOGRAPHY: Ethel Briggs reports that Henry Garner had quite a temper. He shot and killed a neighbor by the name of Dunham. He did time for the crime. He later returned to his farm and lived there until his death.

DEATH: Cerebral hemorrhage

DEATH:
Garner, Henry T. w/m d. May 17, 1962 age 80y, d. New Martinsville, of Cerebral Hemorrhage
parents John Garner and Martha Coffield, married, rpted by Della Sharp Garner.
(Source: General Index and Register of Deaths, Wetzel County, WV - Extracted by Darlene Bacon)

OBITUARY:
Henry T. Garner, 80, of Proctor [WV] Rt. 2 retired sawmill operator, passed away in the Wetzel County Hospital May 17 following a lengthy illness. Born near Proctor, March 30, 1882, he was the son of John and Martha Coffield Garner.

He is survived by his wife, Della Sharp Garner.

Other survivors include two nephews: Homer Hall of McMechen, Earl Hall, Wheeling. Two nieces: Mrs. Bessie Truax and Mrs. Helen Burkhart, both of Wheeling.

Mr. Garner was a member of the Antioch Christian Church.

Friends were received at the Wharton and Ellis Funeral Home where funeral services were conducted Sunday, May 20th at 2 p.m. with W.H. Sliter, minister of the First Christian Church of New Martinsville officiating. Interment was in the Antioch Cemetery.
(Source: Wetzel County, WV Obituaries, Volume III, 1993, p. 22, published by Wetzel County Genealogical Society - furnished by Darlene Bacon)

sp- Della SHARP
Born - Abt 1882 Wetzel, WV
Mar. - 7 Apr 1901 New Dale, Wetzel, WV
Dau of Jesse SHARP
Note - BIRTH: She gave her age as 19 on the marriage application in 1901.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Henthorn, Adelaide E. "Addie" (Weisal)

Henthorn, Adelaide E. "Addie," 89, of Woodsfield, OH, formerly of Wheeling, W.Va. died Saturday, July 23, 2005 in Woodsfield, Ohio.

Addie was born July 5, 1916 in Wheeling, W.Va., the daughter of the late Frank and Augusta Hoffman Weisal.

She was a Protestant.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Henthorn; two brothers, Walter and Arthur Weisal; and a sister, Hazel Groves.

Surviving are sisters-in-laws, Edith Lewis of Shadyside, Ohio and Merle Mozena of St. Clairsville, Ohio; and several nieces and nephews.

Family and friends will be received Tuesday at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 3900 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio from 10 a.m. until time of funeral servide at noon with Pastor Donald J. Cordery, officiating.

Entombment in Halcyon Hills Mausoleum, Sherrard, W.Va.

Memorial contributions may be made to Shadyside Fire Department and Emergency Squad Association, 4210 Central Avenue, Shadyside, Ohio 43947.

Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com.
(Source: Wheeling Intelligencer, 25 Jul 2005, furnished by Betty Cronin, typed by REH)

Friday, October 23, 2009

Morgan, T. (Thomas) Clifford


Thomas Clifford Morgan
(1919 - 2009)

Thomas Clifford Morgan (T. Clifford Morgan), 90, of Sedalia, MO, died Monday, September 21, 2009, at Sylvia G. Thompson Residence Center. He was born March 4, 1919, near Preston, MO, son of Thomas W. and Odessa Walker Morgan.

Clifford served in the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1936-38, and in the Navy during World War II from 1942-45. He married Elizabeth Jean Nelson at Trinity Methodist Church, in Kansas City, MO, on May 28, 1949. He lived near Parkville, MO, for 30 years. He retired in 1977 after 30 years with General Motors, Fairfax, Kansas City, Kansas.

He was a charter member of the Platte Woods United Methodist Church, Platte Woods, MO, but he joined the Warsaw United Methodist Church when he moved to Warsaw in 1979. He lived near Warsaw for 26 years. When he moved to Sedalia in 2005, he joined the Wesley United Methodist Church.

Clifford was past master of the Shawnee Masonic Lodge No. 653 in Warsaw. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 236 AF & AM in Sedalia.

Among his many interests was his membership in both the West Central and the Missouri Archaeology Society. He was a past chairman of the Duran Creek Patrol. He was a charter member and past President of the Damsite Square Dance club, which he helped found. He was a member of UAW No. 31. He led woodworking and geology projects in 4-H. He loved woodworking, making antique furniture reproductions, collecting Indian artifacts, being a rock hound, gardening, and researching and writing about family history.

Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth Jean Morgan, of the home; a son, Thomas Dee Morgan, and his wife, M.J. Morgan, of Manhattan, KS; a daughter, Kathryn Louise Marshall, and her husband, Alan D. Marshall, of Sedalia; a grandson, Daniel Christopher Marshall, of Columbia; a granddaughter, Lila Walsh, of Camas, WA; a granddaughter, Kristina McFarland, of Newark, OH; a granddaughter, Shelley McFarland, of Westfield, IN; a granddaughter, Adelle McFarland, of Hagerstown, Maryland; a sister, Evelyn Dillinger, of Jefferson City, MO; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Odessa Mae Lindstrom; and a brother, George Dee Morgan.

A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Heckart Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 9 a.m. until service time Saturday. Inurnment will be at a later date in Fisher Cemetery near Preston.

Condolences may be offered at Heckart Funeral Home. Arrangements are in the care of Heckart Funeral Home and Cremation Services.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to a charity of the donor's choice.

Published in Sedalia Democrat from September 22 to September 23, 2009

******
Note: T. Clifford Morgan was one of my good friends in genealogy. He was very interested in the history and genealogy of the Morgan and Kyger families. He shared his information with me (Richard Henthorn) and other researchers. He wrote twelve stories about the Morgan family which he shared. For many years they were available, on my AOL genealogy website. Recently I returned the stories to the Internet. You can find them on my genealogy "News" blog. Scroll down until you see the "Labels" area in the sidebar on the right. When you see the "Clifford" label click on it. That will gather a set of all the stories. Henthorn-Website-News. Mr. Dickie

Image: FreeDigitalPhotos.net


Saturday, October 17, 2009

Henthorn, Robert

ROBERT HENTHORN Obituary by the San Diego Union-Tribune.:

"Robert (Bob) Henthorn was born in Osborn, Ohio on April 20, 1928, and passed away quietly, surrounded by his family on October 1, 2009. Bob grew up in San Bernardino and graduated from San Bernardino High School, where he was a star athlete in baseball and basketball. He graduated from San Bernardino Valley College and later attended San Diego State, where he met his wife Barbara of 59 years."

Friday, October 16, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Will of Lazarus Rine II - 18471211

Will of Lazarus Rine II of Marshall County, VA/WV:

"Will book no. 1..Page 104....(This is Lazarus II, son of the first Lazarus)
11 Dec 1847

The last will and testament of Lazarus Rine of Marshall County State of Virginia. In the name of God Amen. I Lazarus Rine considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory (Blessed be Almighty God of the same do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say."

Yoho, Deloris Marie "Irene" (Neitzelt)


"YOHO, Deloris Marie 'Irene', 78, of Glencoe, Ohio died Friday, July 24, 2009 at East Ohio Regional Hospital, Martins Ferry.

She was born in Glencoe on December 16, 1930, a daughter of the late Charles E. Neitzelt and Mary Margaret Pierce Neitzelt."

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Alma Lutheran Cemetery - Saunders Co., NE


The Alma Lutheran Cemetery is located west of the small town of Mead, NE at the original site of the church building which is now located in the town.

This cemetery is the burial place of my grandparents, John and Augusta Carlson; aunt Fern Carlson; aunt Amy (Carlson) Larson, husband Fritz and children, Arlyce and Bill; my parents Ruth (Carlson) Henthorn and husband Edward.

Mr. Dickie

Friday, October 9, 2009

Yoho, Michael A.

Michael A. Yoho
June 15, 2009

Yoho, Michael “Goob” A, 52 of Silver Hill, [WV] died Monday, June 15, 2009 in Marshall County.

Michael was born March 22, 1957 in New Martinsville, WV the son of Keith Yoho and the late Dora Cecil Yoho.

He was a graduate of Magnolia High School Class of 1975, loved to ride his four-wheeler through the countryside of Silver Hill, a friend to all and he attended the Silver Hill Church of Christ.

In addition to his mother, he was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, John and Doretta Cecil; paternal grandparents, Truman and Eathel Yoho.

Surviving are his father, Keith Yoho; four brothers, Kevin Yoho and his wife, Tina of Silver Hill, WV, Darren Yoho and his wife, Neta of Littleton, WV, Scott Yoho and his wife, Kris of Silver Hill, WV, Jay Yoho and his wife, Brandy of Cameron, WV; sister, Deborah Yoho of New Martinsville, WV; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends.

Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., Thursday, June 18, 2009 at Jarvis Funeral Home, 1224 S Bridge St., New Martinsville, WV where services will be held 2:30 p.m., Friday, June 19, 2009.

Interment in Freedom Cemetery in Silver Hill, WV.

Memorial contributions may be made, in Mike’s name, to the Silver Hill Volunteer Fire Dept.

Conger, Janice R. (Rheingans)

Janice R. Conger

Janice R. Conger, 63, of Sheboygan, [WI] died on Sunday, Sept. 8, 2002 at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Janice was born in West Bend on Aug. 8, 1939, to Leoneze (Tesch) Rheingans and the late Chester Rheingans.

She attended Dodge County Teacher's College and received a BA degree in education from Lakeland college.

Janice was a teacher in the Sheboygan Area School District and taught in several schools in the city.

On June 16, 1962 she married Eugene J. Conger at Friedens United Church of Christ, Jackson.

Janice was a member of the First Congregational Church-United Church of Christ in Sheboygan where she sang in the choir.

She was also well known as a local musician and a fine singer. She was a charter member of the Lakeshore Chorale, sang with the John Michael Kohler Choruses and was a soloist for many of the churches in the area.

Janice enjoyed doing needlepoint and knitting, reading and gardening, "raising the most beautiful roses ever." She also enjoyed sailing with her husband, Gene.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Scott (Melissa) Conger of Wauwatosa and Gregory Conger of Oshkosh; a daughter, Cara-Lyn (Eric) Edson of Sheboygan; two granddaughters, Lauren and Emily; her mother, Leoneze Rheingans of West Bend; a brother, Dennis (and his special friend, Rozeann Campbell) Rheingans of Waukesha; a sister-in-law, Lesley (Wesley) Hatch of Wauwatosa; a niece; many cousins; other relatives and friends.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 14 at 3 p.m. at the First Congregational United Church-Church of Christ, with Rev. James H. Hollister, pastor, officiating.

A private family burial was held for Janice in Greenbush Cemetery.

Friends may call at the church, 310 Bluff Ave., on Saturday from noon until the time of services.

Due to construction, friends may travel on Geele Avenue to Fourth Street and going south on Fourth Street enter the church parking lot.

In lieu of flowers, friends may donate to the Janice R. Conger Memorial Music Scholarship Fund.

The staff of the Novak-Ramm-Ziegler Funeral Home, Sheboygan, is serving the family.

The family wishes to thank the many friends and church members who sent flowers, brought meals and extended kindness to them during Janice's illness. They also wish to thank Dr. Kevin Johnson and his staff and the staff at Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Yoho, Eathel F. (Miller)

YOHO, Eathel F. 98, of Moundsville, W.Va., formerly of Silver Hill, W.Va., died Sunday, February 1, 2009, at the New Martinsville Health Care Center.

Eathel was born March 26, 1910, in Silver Hill, daughter of the late Frenzy and Ida Baker Miller.

She was a homemaker and member of the Hillview Terrace Church of Christ.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Truman J. Yoho; two sons, Garth Yoho and Boyd Yoho; two brothers and five sisters.

Surviving are two sons, Sebert Yoho of Warren, Ohio, and Keith Yoho of Silver Hill; three daughters, Berneda Ward and her husband Glen, and Winifred Hinerman, both of Moundsville and Donna Yoho of Proctor, W.Va.; sixteen grandchildren; twenty-five great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Friends received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Jarvis Funeral Home, 1224 S. Bridge Street, New Martinsville, where services will be held at 1 p.m. with Dan Kessinger officiating.

Interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville.

Memorial contributions in Eathel's name may be made to the West Virginia School of Preaching, P.O. Box 785, Moundsville, W.Va. 26041.

Expressions of sympathy may be made online at www.jarvisfuneralhomes. com.

Source: The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register, Wheeling, WV

Yoho, Truman J.

Truman J. Yoho

AKA: Truman Jaye Yoho, according to Vicki (Miller) Bowen.

BIRTH: On the old farm place, Silver Hill, Wetzel Co., WV (Furnished by Margaret Yoho)

BIRTH: Yoho, Truman bn May 3, 1907 w/m bn Silver Hill, parents C.L. Yoho and Lulu Yoho rpted by C.L. Yoho
(Source: General Index and Register of Births, Wetzel Co., WV - furnished by Darlene Bacon)

RELATIONSHIP: Truman J. Yoho and his wife, Eathel Miller, were 4th cousins. Their common ancestor was Capt. John Baker. He was also related, in several ways, to Orion Okey Yoho, the husband of Eathel's sister, Isa Miller.

RESIDENCES: The Truman Yoho family lived at Silver Hill, Wetzel Co., WV.
RESIDENCES: As of Jun 1970, Silver Hill, WV

MARRIAGE: At the 1994 Yoho Family Reunion Truman and Eathel Yoho received the prize for longest marriage, 68 years.

CHURCH_AFFILIATION: Millers Chapel Church of Christ

DEATH: 20 Sep 1996 at home in Silver Hill, WV
(Furnished by Vernon Anderson)

OBITUARY:
Yoho, Truman J., 89 of Silver Hill, died Friday, Sept. 20, 1996 at home. He was a retired farmer, and a member of Millers Chapel Church of Christ. He was preceded in death by a son, Boyd; a daughter, Madelyn; his parents, C.L. and Lula Goddard Yoho; six brothers; a sister. Surviving are his wife, Eathel Miller Yoho; three sons, Sebert and Garth, both of Warren, (Ohio) and Keith of New Martinsville; three daughters, Mrs Glen (Berneda) Ward, Winifred Hinerman, both of Moundsville, and Mrs Gary (Donna) Yoho of Proctor; 14 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Iams Funeral Home, New Martinsville, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment in Greenlawn Memorial Park, New Martinsville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hill View Terrace Church of Christ, P.O. Box 207, Moundsville, 26041.
(Source: Wheeling Intelligencer, Saturday, 21 Sep 1996 - furnished by Vernon Anderson)

CEMETERY: Tombstone at Northview Cemetery, New Martinsville, WV reads: TRUMAN J.; 1907 - 1996; TOGETHER FOREVER; MARRIED 70 YEARS; EATHEL F. 1910 - ; YOHO.
(Source: Photograph furnished by Darlene Bacon)

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Conger, Richard R.

The Washington Post

November 06, 2003, Thursday, Final Edition

HEADLINE: Richard R. Conger, Navy Specialist In Underwater Photography, Dies

BYLINE: Patricia Sullivan, Washington Post Staff Writer

BODY:
Richard Russell Conger, 82, a Navy photographer who specialized in underwater and cold-weather photography, died Oct. 9 of complications from colon cancer at his home in Ijamsville.

Mr. Conger was a resident of Chevy Chase from 1967 until 1996, when he moved to Leisure World in Silver Spring. He had lived in Frederick County since 1999.

Mr. Conger, who was born in Detroit, enlisted in the Navy in 1938. He was one of five people chosen to learn cinematography from the staff who made the "March of Time" newsreels, an experiment to see if non-Navy training would be useful to the military. On his nights off, he worked at Life magazine to learn still photography.

Assigned to aerial mapping, he photographed or filmed many Pacific islands and Japan during World War II.

In 1946, he went to the Antarctic, where he would travel three more times.

The Bluejacket, a civilian publication that covers the Navy, reported that a plane carrying an eight-person crew and the captain of the USS Pine Island crashed into the icy mountains. After the wreck was discovered 23 days later, the plane that Mr. Conger was assigned to undertook the rescue mission, but the closest place to land was 12 miles away. The rescue plane's commander and Mr. Conger set out in a lifeboat, threading their way through ice-choked waters and pulling a sled. They reached the crew, got them aboard the lifeboat and arrived back at their plane just in time to take off before they would have been iced in. Six of the rescued crew members survived.

Mr. Conger told a Pensacola, Fla., newspaper that he and his crew were enthusiastically received during one Antarctic trip to a naval station. But when their plane had engine trouble and the visitors were stuck at the station for six weeks, the personnel there turned standoffish. The station didn't have enough food, bed or space for the extra people, but the visitors redeemed themselves by pitching in on chores and other work.

In 1947, Mr. Conger and a commander found the Mount Erebus hut that was abandoned in 1910 by polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. Mr. Conger's photographs showed that the hut was just as Shackleton's team had left it.

A glacier was named for Mr. Conger in 1948, according to the policy at the U.S. Board of Geographic Names of honoring those who have advanced hydrographic and geodetic work. The glacier flows to Antarctica's Knox Coast, five miles east of Glenzer Glacier.

Mr. Conger also made amphibious-warfare training films. He developed underwater motion photography to make training films for demolition teams. In 1949 and 1950, he was lent to the 20th Century Fox studio to shoot underwater sequences for the 1951 movie "The Frogmen," starring Richard Widmark. He was sent to the Arctic in the early 1950s to shoot photos for maps. In 1963, he took the first combat photo team into Vietnam.

He retired in 1969 as a lieutenant after 28 years in the service. Among his awards was the Air Medal.

He worked briefly as government sales manager for a photo chemical company and in 1974 went to work in the micrographics department at the National Archives. From 1981 to 1986, he worked in Bechtel Power Co.'s micrographic division in Rockville and also ran his own business, Conger Consultants, to repair and service microfilm equipment and cameras. In the 1990s, he worked part time at a tropical fish and pond retail shop in Ijamsville.

His wife of 55 years, Eleanor M. Conger, died in 1998.

Survivors include three children, Sue Bernard of Augusta, W.Va., Richard S. Conger of Rockville and Laurie J. Ridgway of Frederick; two sisters; a half brother; six grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.