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101 Raphael J. "Joe" Stovall Jr., 43, died Wednesday, Nov. 7 2001, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind. The cause of death has yet to be determined.  
102 Raphael J. "Joe" Stovall Jr., 43, died Wednesday, Nov. 7 2001, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Ind. The cause of death has yet to be determined. STOVALL, Raphael J. 'Joe' Jr. (I12396)
 
103 Ray Dean Sharp, 65, of Clay City, died at 1 a.m. Thursday, September 2, 2010, at his residence.

Ray was born August 24, 1945 to Melvin and Luella Mae Mitchell Sharp. He married Delores Sharp on November 11, 2000. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army in Vitenam. Ray worked road construction and was a member of the Clay City Church of God, VFW, and the American legion of Flora.

He is survived by his wife and his mother.

Preceding him in death were his father and brother, Marvin.

Services were held at the Church of God with Pastor Rob Bowker officiating.

Burial was in Clay City Cemetery. Full military rites were conducted by Clay County veterans.

Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Clay County Hospice. 
 
104 Ray Dean Sharp, 65, of Clay City, died at 1 a.m. Thursday, September 2, 2010, at his residence.

Ray was born August 24, 1945 to Melvin and Luella Mae Mitchell Sharp. He married Delores Sharp on November 11, 2000. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army in Vitenam. Ray worked road construction and was a member of the Clay City Church of God, VFW, and the American legion of Flora.

He is survived by his wife and his mother.

Preceding him in death were his father and brother, Marvin.

Services were held at the Church of God with Pastor Rob Bowker officiating.

Burial was in Clay City Cemetery. Full military rites were conducted by Clay County veterans.

Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Clay County Hospice. 
 
105 Ray Dean Sharp, 65, of Clay City, died at 1 a.m. Thursday, September 2, 2010, at his residence.

Ray was born August 24, 1945 to Melvin and Luella Mae Mitchell Sharp. He married Delores Sharp on November 11, 2000. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army in Vitenam. Ray worked road construction and was a member of the Clay City Church of God, VFW, and the American legion of Flora.

He is survived by his wife and his mother.

Preceding him in death were his father and brother, Marvin.

Services were held at the Church of God with Pastor Rob Bowker officiating.

Burial was in Clay City Cemetery. Full military rites were conducted by Clay County veterans.

Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City was in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to Clay County Hospice. 
Sharp, Ray Dean (I3488)
 
106 Rose Marie Dulaney, age 73, of Louisville, and formerly of Flora, Illinois, passed away Wednesday morning, December 6, 2023, at her home.

She was born December 6, 1950, in Flora, the daughter of Robert Eugene and Melba Ruth (Sale) Dulaney.

Rose had been a bartender at the Sportsman’s Lounge in Flora and later retired from the Flora Moose Lodge. She moved through life as a “happy hippie” often soaking up sunshine every minute she could while laying by the pool or spending evenings around the fire. She was a collector of eccentric items and antiques and enjoyed puzzles, reading, and making potholders. Rose adored her grandchildren and her family and siblings meant so much to her. She especially enjoyed spending time with her sister Betty, and the two had earned the nicknames Blue Hair 1 and Blue Hair 2.

She is survived by her children: Mike (Katherine) Frank of Paris, Jason Frank of Spring Hill, Florida, and Felicity (Tom) Olivier of Fairfield; grandchildren: Trenton Frank of Paris, Garrett Frank of Chicago, Blaise (Brettani) Roberts of Great Lakes, Vincent (Kristen) Frank of Geff, Aussie Olivier of Clay City, and Trish Olivier of Fairfield; great grandchildren: Chandler Zebakiaha Frank, Nicholas Blaise Roberts, Logan Wayne Roberts, Kimmie Nicole Frank, and Benji Lawrence Roberts; siblings: Betty Wathan of Flora, Vickie (David) Sledge of Flora, Robert Dulaney of Flora, Tony (Cathy) Dulaney of Louisville, Tammy Dulaney of Flora, and Wayne Dulaney of Flora; and her beloved canine companion and fearless protector, DOG.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a daughter: Tabitha Frank; a brother: Mickey Dulaney; brother-in-law: David Wathan; 2 sisters-in-law: Bev Dulaney and Beverly Snipper; ex-husband: David Frank; and a niece: Trisha Campos

A funeral ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, December 12, 2023, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. Interment will follow in Elmwood Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. on Monday evening at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to the family to assist with final expenses, and these will be accepted through the funeral home. 
Dulaney, Rose Marie (I36789)
 
107 Row 3, grave 2 Perry, William (I39354)
 
108 Served from 8 Mar 1944 - ?, Private, Company A, 40th Infantry Training Battalion, Camp Croft, South Carolina, United States Army,  
109 Served from 8 Mar 1944 - ?, Private, Company A, 40th Infantry Training Battalion, Camp Croft, South Carolina, United States Army,  
110 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Runyon, J.C. Jr. (I13880)
 
111 She was a 1931 graduate of Momence High School and also graduated from Gallagher School of Business. She was the Sunday school superintendent, a Sunday school teacher and an administrative board member at her church. She also belonged to Marthas Circle and the Court Unit Home Extension. She enjoyed knitting, cooking, traveling and going to her grandchildren's sporting events.  
112 She was a 1931 graduate of Momence High School and also graduated from Gallagher School of Business. She was the Sunday school superintendent, a Sunday school teacher and an administrative board member at her church. She also belonged to Marthas Circle and the Court Unit Home Extension. She enjoyed knitting, cooking, traveling and going to her grandchildren's sporting events.  
113 She was a 1931 graduate of Momence High School and also graduated from Gallagher School of Business. She was the Sunday school superintendent, a Sunday school teacher and an administrative board member at her church. She also belonged to Marthas Circle and the Court Unit Home Extension. She enjoyed knitting, cooking, traveling and going to her grandchildren's sporting events. PEMBLE, Velma R. (I14211)
 
114 She was a homemaker.  
115 She was a homemaker.  
116 She was a homemaker. Payne, Elizabeth Betty (I217)
 
117 She was a retired school teacher, a member of Clay City American Legion Auxiliary, Clay City Order of the Eastern Star, Retired Teachers Association and the Clay City Methodist Church. McIlvain, Myrtle (I30322)
 
118 She was originally buried at Greenlawn Cemetery in Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana but her remains were moved to Mt. Calvary Cemetery in 1939. Gibson, Eliza Ann (I38130)
 
119 She was seamstress & military wife all her life.

Euvona “Peggy“ Bishop was a Charter Member of the Rosewood Baptist Church in Paragould, AR., which she and Butch helped to build. 
Garrett, Euvona Peggy (I48171)
 
120 Tommy Gene Brooks, age 66, of Clay City, Illinois, passed away Saturday evening, October 14, 2023, at his home surrounded by all the people he loved.

He was born December 20, 1956, in Effingham, the son of Pat and Betty (Pugh) Brooks. He was united in marriage to Regina Thompson on May 1, 1979, in Clay City, and together they have shared 44 wedding anniversaries.

Tom had worked at the sawmill and in the oil fields in his early career and later worked as a Foreman for Engineered Fluid. He and Gina enjoyed attending classic rock-n-roll concerts, auctions, and motorcycle rallies, riding motorcycles, and driving the circle to look for deer. Tom loved sports on all levels and enjoyed watching his grandkids sporting events. He was a fan of all Chicago teams, excluding the White Sox, and was especially fond of “Da Bears.”

He is survived by his wife: Gina Brooks of Clay City; 3 daughters: Sierra (Chris) Young of Flora, Athena (Tom) Gordon of Xenia, and Mackenzie Stone of Carlyle; grandchildren: Hayden, Keegan, and Zander Young, Ethan Gossett, Logan Smith, Trevin (Tiffanae) Smith, Annie Gordon, Keigan Samples, Brooksy, Bailey, and Briar Bray, and Macey Brooks; great-grandchildren: Lyric Bray, Carter Allen, Sophia and Emmett Rainey, Bristol, Onyx, and Sapphire Rose, Layton Smith, and another to arrive in the coming year; siblings: Eva Hostettler of Ingraham, Patsy Gothard of Champaign, Lee Kessler of Vandalia, Randy Brooks of Olney, and Jim Brooks of Olney; a sister-in-law: Kathy Brooks of Ingraham; adopted family: Sonny Dale Carpenter of Clay City, Donna Jo Carpenter of Clay City, and Debra (Mark) Phillips of Louisville; a special cousin “Little” Bill Pugh; a host of nieces and nephews; and his beloved dog Sky.

He was preceded in death by his parents: Betty and Pat Brooks; a brother: Ray Brooks; a sister: Donna Jean Brooks; son-in-law: Matt Stone; nephew: Bryon Williams; mother and father-in-law: Marge and R.L. Thompson; adopted parents: Gene and Shirley Carpenter; and a sister-in-law: Connie Brooks-Young.

A funeral ceremony will be held at 1 p.m. on Sunday, October 22, 2023, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Saturday evening at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and these will be accepted through the funeral home. 
Brooks, Tommy Gene 'Tom' (I53194)
 
121 Tonya grew up in Geff and had worked at Flora Manor. She enjoyed spending time with her nephews and friends. Talbert, Tonya (I31968)
 
122 Troy had worked at Flora Lumber Yard, Southwire, and most recently at North American Lighting in Flora. He was a former President of the Flora Eagles. Troy was very handy and could fix mostly anything, especially when it came to remodeling homes or working on derby and race cars. He enjoyed being outdoors, bow hunting, going to the races, and was a die-hard St. Louis Cardinal and Dallas Cowboys fan. Family was very important to Troy and he was looking forward to meeting his soon-to-come first grandchild. He cherished time spent with his children, attending as many of their sporting activities as he could.  
123 Troy had worked at Flora Lumber Yard, Southwire, and most recently at North American Lighting in Flora. He was a former President of the Flora Eagles. Troy was very handy and could fix mostly anything, especially when it came to remodeling homes or working on derby and race cars. He enjoyed being outdoors, bow hunting, going to the races, and was a die-hard St. Louis Cardinal and Dallas Cowboys fan. Family was very important to Troy and he was looking forward to meeting his soon-to-come first grandchild. He cherished time spent with his children, attending as many of their sporting activities as he could.  
124 Troy had worked at Flora Lumber Yard, Southwire, and most recently at North American Lighting in Flora. He was a former President of the Flora Eagles. Troy was very handy and could fix mostly anything, especially when it came to remodeling homes or working on derby and race cars. He enjoyed being outdoors, bow hunting, going to the races, and was a die-hard St. Louis Cardinal and Dallas Cowboys fan. Family was very important to Troy and he was looking forward to meeting his soon-to-come first grandchild. He cherished time spent with his children, attending as many of their sporting activities as he could. Mayberry, Troy Lynn (I2455)
 
125 Vera Lee (MOSELEY) RINNERT, 63, of Vincennes, Ind., died at 4:00 a.m., on Tuesday, June 6, 1995, at her home.

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Friday, June 9, at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home, Clay City. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m., Thursday, at the funeral home. Burial will be at Clay City Cemetery with minister Bob TOTTEN officiating. Memorials may be made to Good Samaritan Lincoln Trail Hospice, 520 A. 7th St., Vincennes, Ind.

Mrs. RINNERT was born in Clay City on May 10, 1932, the daughter of Charlie and Helen Madeline MOSELEY. She married Marvin RINNERT in 1961, he died in 1979. She was a homemaker and a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Vincennes, Ind.

She is survived by her mother, Helen MOSELEY of Vincennes, Ind.; five sons, Joey MACK and Charles MACK of Vincennes, Ind., Jerald RINNERT and Richard RINNERT of Orlando, Fla., and Rodney RINNER of Livermoore, Calif.; one brother, Richard MOSELEY of St. Charles, Mo.; two sisters, Mina NEWTON of Noble, and Viola FEHRENBACHER of Gilbertsville, Ky.; five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her father, husband, and one sister. 
Moseley, Vera Lee (I28782)
 
126 “Bones” loved driving a semi truck and drove for over fifty years. He was always known for being early, and the first one there for anything. Van Hauen, Donald Wayne 'Bones' (I38504)
 
127 "A PIONEER DEAD; Warren Higgins of Keswick died after useful life. He had been a resident of this county for over half a century and was vice-president of Savings Bank

For the third time in four weeks, the people of Keswick are called to mourn the loss of another among their oldest, best known and most respected citizens. After a lingering illness, lasting several months, Mr. Warren Higgins succumbed to the inevitable and on Friday morning March 4th, at seven a.m., his soul passed to the 'great beyond".

Funeral services were held Sunday in the Methodist Protestant Church, conducted by Rev. C.J. Nutt. A crowded house of sympathizing friends attested the very high regard in which he was held in this community. A funeral procession three-fourths of a mile in length accompanied the remains to the Sorden Cemetery, where they laid it away in sweet repose to sleep the sleep that knows no waking, until the trumpet of the Lord shall sound and they that are in the grave shall come forth.

Warren Higgins was born in Knox Co. Ohio, Feb. 17th 1825 and died in his home in Keswick, Iowa, March 4 '04 aged 79 years and 17 days. He was the second son and the fourth child of a family of seven children, consisting of three sons and four daughters, all of whom lived to the age of womanhood and manhood, but are all dead now excepting one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Otis of Olympia, Washington.

"Mr. Higgins spent the early boyhood days in the County of his nativity, but at the age of nine years he removed with his parents to Marion Co., Ohio, where he grew to manhood, obtaining such and education as was practical for farmers' boys in that early day. He attended school in the little log school house, having slabs for seats and writing desks made of boards laid on pine driven into the walls.

"On maintaining his majority his father gave him a hundred dollars and a horse, and with this as his entire stock in trade, save his indomitable will and his hereditary principles of honesty, industry, and integrity, he started out in the world to make his fortune. For the first three years thereafter he hired himself out as a farm hand, laying by enough in that time to see his way clear to buy him a home of his own. One year later, April 14th, 1850, he was united in marriage to Miss Marcia Ann Rubins of Marion Co., Ohio, and to this union were born four children, Hale, Joseph, Effie, and Delano, all of whom are living and were present at the funeral.

"After his marriage, the deceased continued to reside in Marion Co., Ohio until the fall of 1852, when he disposed of his property there, and in company with his brother-in-law, Henry C. Otis, followed the Star of Empie westward; and landed on what was then the wild and far westward prairies of Iowa, crossing the Mississippi[pi at Burlington. After a laborious journey they finally landed in Adams Township, Keokuk Co., where they together had purchased a farm of 720 acres. Later Mr. Higgins bought out the interest of his brother-in-law and continued to make this farm his residing place until 1894, when he bid farewell to the then too arduous duties of farm life, and removed to Keswick, where he has since resided.

"During all his busy life, Mr. Higgins never once thought of giving up the happy life on a farm to engage in any mercantile business, but reduced the life on a farm to a system that meant success to him. Upon the organization of a Keswick Savings Bank in 1892, Mr. Higgins became one of the charter members, was elected to be president and served in that capacity for a term of five years, since which time he has held the position of vice-president.

"Since the organization of the republican party he has been one of its stern adherents. He cast his first presidential ballot in the election of 1848. He held various offices of trust within the gift of his fellow men, was school treasurer when there was but one district in this township and served in various capacities in nearly all the offices of the township. The services of such a man in these offices, when the discharge of the duties of the offices meant so much to the=welfare of the Common wealth, served to lift our young state from the wilderness of those days to its present honored place among the sister states.

"The deceased was an honest, upright, industrious and much respected citizen, and example of honesty and integrity that no young man need to be ashamed to emulate. He was kind and considerate to those less fortunately situated in life, and obliging neighbor, a wise counselor, and one who never violated any trust imposed upon him by his fellow men. He was temperate in his Habits, affable and genial in all his ways. He leaves a wife, four children, nineteen grandchildren, one sister and many friends to mourn his departure.

Those acting as pallbearers were D. Porter Brown, Hon. F.E. White, W.W. Wilson, Chas. Irons, Daniel Fasold, and John Axmear, Jr., men who have enjoyed the privilege of his acquaintanceship for years. 
Higgins, Warren Beech (I31510)
 
128 "After locating in Bement Mr. Warren was for a time employed at the Sprague elevator. Of late years he has followed gardening and has been care taker of the Christian church. He was a faithful member of the church, and performed many tasks in its behalf in addition to his duties as care-taker.  
129 "After locating in Bement Mr. Warren was for a time employed at the Sprague elevator. Of late years he has followed gardening and has been care taker of the Christian church. He was a faithful member of the church, and performed many tasks in its behalf in addition to his duties as care-taker.  
130 "Amy just lived with Kale's dad and he left her and she got with Brad." (Source: Tonya Barthelemy)  
131 "Amy just lived with Kale's dad and he left her and she got with Brad." (Source: Tonya Barthelemy)  
132 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Barthelemy, A.D. (I7438)
 
133 "Aunt Pauline didn't want people to know how old she really was. Grandma Holcomb wasn't happy that she was older than uncle Art. But even on her headstone her date is wrong. She is in the 1920 census as 7 years old and that is where I got the birth date of 1913. The copy of her birth certificate that I have is the one she had and it has spilled ink on it where the year is and you can tell it is written in as 1917."  
134 "Aunt Pauline didn't want people to know how old she really was. Grandma Holcomb wasn't happy that she was older than uncle Art. But even on her headstone her date is wrong. She is in the 1920 census as 7 years old and that is where I got the birth date of 1913. The copy of her birth certificate that I have is the one she had and it has spilled ink on it where the year is and you can tell it is written in as 1917."  
135 "Aunt Pauline didn't want people to know how old she really was. Grandma Holcomb wasn't happy that she was older than uncle Art. But even on her headstone her date is wrong. She is in the 1920 census as 7 years old and that is where I got the birth date of 1913. The copy of her birth certificate that I have is the one she had and it has spilled ink on it where the year is and you can tell it is written in as 1917." ELLIS, Pauline Opal (I26384)
 
136 "Chip" served in the United States Air Force during Operation Desert Storm and later in Iraq. He works full time as an Aircraft Mechanic for the Missouri Air National Guard.  
137 "Chip" served in the United States Air Force during Operation Desert Storm and later in Iraq. He works full time as an Aircraft Mechanic for the Missouri Air National Guard.  
138 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, W.R.C. (I129)
 
139 "Descendants of Isabel Clark Maglone" page 1, shows her birth year as 1933, page 3, shows it as 1932. All other sources so far show it as 1932.  
140 "Descendants of Isabel Clark Maglone" page 1, shows her birth year as 1933, page 3, shows it as 1932. All other sources so far show it as 1932.  
141 "Descendants of Isabel Clark Maglone" page 1, shows her birth year as 1933, page 3, shows it as 1932. All other sources so far show it as 1932. Alvis, Hilda Juanita (I9522)
 
142 "Eddie," 83, life-long resident of Denver. Preceded in death by husbands John Travis and C.J. Herbertson. Survived by daughters Pamela (Robert) Stark; Joan (Richard) Kelley; grandchildren Sara, Travis, Nathan, and Susan.

Visitation, Thursday 9:00 am to 7:30 pm; Funeral Service, Friday 1:00 pm both at Horan and McConaty Family Chapel, 1091 So. Colorado Blvd. Entombment, Fairmount Cemetery.

Denver Post, The (CO)
Date: April 19, 2006
Edition: WED 
Brimacomb, Elsie Ruth (I51458)
 
143 "Illinois Births and Christenings, 1824-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V221-XMW ): accessed 23 Jan 2014), Ellen Glenn Soule, 22 Jul 1881. Shows her name as "Ellen Glenn Soule"  
144 "Illinois Births and Christenings, 1824-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V221-XMW ): accessed 23 Jan 2014), Ellen Glenn Soule, 22 Jul 1881. Shows her name as "Ellen Glenn Soule"  
145 "Illinois Births and Christenings, 1824-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V221-XMW ): accessed 23 Jan 2014), Ellen Glenn Soule, 22 Jul 1881. Shows her name as "Ellen Glenn Soule" Soules, Ellen 'Eva' Glenn (I19029)
 
146 "In several newspaper articles, his middle name appears as Willard" (Tina Hursh notes)  
147 "In several newspaper articles, his middle name appears as Willard" (Tina Hursh notes)  
148 "In several newspaper articles, his middle name appears as Willard" (Tina Hursh notes) Eyler, Arthur William (I7736)
 
149 "Jimmy" graduated from CCCHS with the class of 1958 and from the University of Illinois in 1963. He went to work for McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis and, after attending special classes in New York City, was transferred to New Mexico. He later took a position with General Dynamics, Ft. Worth, where he had been for almost two years before his death.  
150 "Jimmy" graduated from CCCHS with the class of 1958 and from the University of Illinois in 1963. He went to work for McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis and, after attending special classes in New York City, was transferred to New Mexico. He later took a position with General Dynamics, Ft. Worth, where he had been for almost two years before his death.  

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