Matches 3,801 to 3,850 of 11,026
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3801 | He was a retired farmer and oil field business owner and a member of Noble Christian Church. | Runyon, Alva Alex (I37501)
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3802 | He was a retired farmer and pumper for the Unocal Oil Company. He was also a member of the Buckeye Christian Church in Geff. | Grove, William Henry 'Spud' (I12989)
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3803 | He was a retired farmer and taught school in Richland, Clay, and Wayne Counties. He was a member of the Blair United Methodist Church in Richland County, and a certified lay speaker for the United Methodist Church. | ROUTT, Henry Arthur (I18211)
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3804 | He was a retired farmer, a member of Red Brush Christian Church and a 3rd Degree Mason. | Laughton, Fred Sidney (I18795)
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3805 | He was a retired farmer, and member of Mt. Zinn Methdoist Church, Clay City, and Clay County Farm Bureau. | Dunahee, Hancel E. (I20338)
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3806 | He was a retired farmer, member of the Clay City Methodist Church, Clay City Lions Club and Clay City Masonic Lodge. He was a retired volunteer fireman, past village board member of 24 years, served 18 years as mayor, and also served on the Clay City School Board, and was a board member of the Clay City Savings and Loan. | Hunley, Jesse Jr. (I18998)
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3807 | He was a retired farmer. | HOLTZ, Herman L. (I8058)
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3808 | He was a retired farmer. | Newton, Charles Ruben (I7204)
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3809 | He was a retired farmer. | TOLLIVER, Jesse Otto (I33197)
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3810 | He was a retired farmer. He was a member of Antioch Christian Church. He had been road commissioner for Decker Township and was a U.S. Navy veteran. | Newton, Donovan Joy (I7209)
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3811 | He was a retired farmer. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Olney. He was a U.S. Army veteran, having served in World War II. He was a member of American Legion and Knights of Columbus, 3rd Degree. | Ritter, Leo Burrell (I11478)
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3812 | He was a retired Fire Chief for the city of Olney. He joined the Olney Fire Department as a volunteer firefighter in July 1964. He was promoted to regular firefighter on July 1, 1970, and was appointed Fire Chief on November 4, 1974. He served as Fire Chief until May 1, 1987. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Olney. | Umfleet, Jerry Melvin (I21437)
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3813 | He was a retired heavy-equipment operator out of Local Union 841 in Terre Haute, Ind. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion and Eagles Lodge. | CRAIG, Guy Ernest Jr. (I20967)
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3814 | He was a retired janitor at Clay City High School; member of the Sailor Springs American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, Flora; and was a U.S. veteran of World War II. | Foreman, John Robert 'Rob' (I4588)
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3815 | He was a retired Joliet State Prison officer and a member of the Clay City United Methodist Church. | Hunley, Raymond Samson (I18744)
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3816 | He was a retired laborer and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints. | FOLLOWELL, Terry C. (I764)
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3817 | He was a retired maintenance foreman for Shell Oil Company, United States Army Veteran serving in the Korean War, member of Center United Methodist Church and former Fire Chief of the Tatumville Fire Department | Holder, Green Berry 'G. B.' (I27203)
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3818 | He was a retired maintenance supervisor and provided technical assistance for aircraft for United Air Lines, where he worked for 29 years. He was a member of the Olney Christian Church and was also a member of the Olney Lodge #140 A.F. & A.M. | BENNETT, John Martin (I44947)
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3819 | He was a retired manager and meat cutter for the Lewistown IGA. He was affiliated with a nondenomination Christian faith. He was a Navy veteran. | Caldwell, Rolland Dale (I11726)
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3820 | He was a retired minister of the Baptist Church. He was a member of the Sailor Springs Baptist Church and Sailor Springs American Legion. | Phillips, Arthur Warren (I15336)
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3821 | He was a retired oil field construction worker. Mr. Henson was a World War II Army veteran having received both a Purple Heart and a Silver Star. His memberships included FLora V.F.W., Flora American Legion, Flora Elks and Flora Kiwanis. | Henson, Ralph 'Hucks' (I43920)
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3822 | He was a retired oil field mechanic and a World War II veteran. He was a member of Elm Street Christian Church, and Richland Post 30 of the American Legion. | Hayes, Clifford R. (I3137)
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3823 | He was a retired oil field mechanic with the Pure Oil Company. He was a member of the masonic lodge of Clay City. | Fleenor, Howard Neal (I30249)
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3824 | He was a retired oil field worker and a member of the Clay City First Baptist Church where he served as a deacon for over 50 years, teaching Sunday School and serving as song leader. Guilford was an avid private pilot and enjoyed playing his harmonica. | Lynn, Hugh Guilford (I19509)
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3825 | He was a retired oil field worker and had worked at Roadmaster. He attended Liberty Congregational Church in Wynoose. | Thomas, Cecil James (I43332)
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3826 | He was a retired oil field worker for Pure Oil. | RODGERS, Lloyd Virgil (I21123)
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3827 | He was a retired Oil Field Worker for Shakespeare Oil Company in Salem. He was a member of the Clay City Christian Church and the Clay County Cancer Support Group. | Wilder, Edward Earl (I896)
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3828 | He was a retired oil-field driller. He was a U.S. Army veteran and served in World War II. He was a member of American Legion and VFW. | Thomas, Melvin D. (I43330)
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3829 | He was a retired owner/operator of a barber shop. He was a member of the Noble United Methodist Church. Mr. Smith had served in the Navy for 13-1/2 years, spanning two wars. He received naval citation and a Presidential meritorious service commendation for the liberation of the Philippine Islands. He operated a Naval Recruiting Station for 15 years. He wrote a syndicated newspaper column called "Coin Chatter" for many years. He was the Editor of the Disabled American Veterans Sate of Illinois newsletter; member of the International Precious Metals Analyst Board; instructor at OCC regarding U. S. Coins and coin collecting. Mr. Smith was a life member in the following organizations, American Numismatic Association, Illinois Numismatic Association, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled Veterans, AmVets, Masonic Lodge #140, Masonic Lodge #362, Swords of Bunker Hill, and Veterans Service Officer for Downstate Illinois. | Smith, Joseph H. 'Joe' (I18462)
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3830 | He was a retired owner/operator of Watson's IGA in Clay City, and a member of Clay City United Methodist Church, and the Clay City Masonic Lodge #488. | Watson, Marshall Davis (I20411)
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3831 | He was a retired pipe cutter at Roadmaster. | Stadge, Cecil Eugene (I32772)
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3832 | He was a retired Postmaster in Grayville and worked part-time at Rural King in Olney for the past few years. He was a member of Clay City United Methodist Church. He previously worked at Bower Feed Mill, was a Postal Carrier in Flora, a Postal Supervisor in Centralia, and a Postmaster in Bonnie. His favorite hobby was gardening, as you can tell by looking at his pantry. He also loved studying the Gospel. J.R. volunteered often, when he could, by giving blood. He was just one pint short of 25 gallons in his lifetime. | Dunahee, Pearl Donald 'J. R.' (I25679)
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3833 | He was a retired Pure Oil Co. employee and was a member of the Grace Evangelical Methodist Church in Olney and the Richland County Country Club. | Pringle, Guy B. 'Pappy' (I31294)
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3834 | He was a retired purser for the Slape Drilling Co.and a member of the Noble First Christian Church. | HOUT, Palmer E. (I31525)
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3835 | He was a retired railroad conductor, a member of Charity Masonic Lodge #30 of Washington, IN, Scottish Rite N.M.J. and Hadi Shrine Temple. | Wathan, LeRoy Dale 'Skeeter' (I36207)
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3836 | He was a retired relief pumper for Union Oil Company and a member of Olney Elks #926. | Taylor, Pearl William (I25707)
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3837 | He was a retired rural mail carrier for Life member of NRA and was a member of the County Line Rod & Gun Club | Patterson, Lyle W. (I3055)
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3838 | He was a retired school administrator for Flora School District for 35 years, a member of Flora American Legion Post #14, State Teachers Retirement Assoc., and the local Clay County Teachers Association. | Beare, William Johnson (I43149)
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3839 | He was a retired school teacher, having taught in the Clay City Schools. He was a member of the Clay City Methodist Church. | Bissey, Russell G. (I19158)
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3840 | He was a retired self-employed trucker and was also Plant Manager at Rich-Law in Noble. He was a member of Noble United Methodist Church and Noble Lions Club. He enjoyed raising cattle for the county fair and loved attending Noble Wildcats basketball games, watching his grandchildren play. His grandchildren and great grandchildren were very important to him. | Patterson, Bill D. (I3054)
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3841 | He was a retired telegrapher for the B. & 0. Railroad and retired with 48 years service. He was a member of North Methodist Church, Vincennes and was a 50 year member of Masonic lodge at Trenton, IL. | Dudley, Rex W. (I18610)
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3842 | He was a retired timber buyer, retiring in 1976 from Brown Forman Distillers. He was a member of Oak Mound Christian Church. Dumas also enjoyed woodworking, fishing, mushroom hunting, and spotting timber. He was a former elder and pastor, as well as, a WWII Army veteran for which he received a Purple Heart. | Payne, Dumas Alexander (I44420)
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3843 | He was a retired tractor dealer for Ford and a member of the Clay City Baptist Church. | Hunley, Paul Archibald (I18323)
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3844 | He was a retired truck and farmer and a member of the United Methodist Church in Rinard. He was also retired from the Flora Junior High and Lincoln Schools as custodian. | Davis, Harold 'Bill' (I36893)
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3845 | He was a retired truck driver and a member of Cisne Missionary Baptist Church, Cisne American Legion and a 32nd Degree Mason. He was a Veteran. | Lake, Darrell Walter (I27580)
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3846 | He was a retired truck driver and also had worked for the Holland Truck Stop in Flora for 16 1/2 years when he retired. | Bolen, George A. (I24933)
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3847 | He was a retired truck driver working for McDaniel Transit in Flora, a trustee on the Sailor Springs Village Board, and a member of the Historic Sailor Springs Foundation. | Gumbel, Robert N. (I27987)
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3848 | He was a retired truck driver. He was of the Christian faith. | Hildebrand, Carl W. (I21912)
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3849 | He was a roustabout in the oilfield. Dale N. Fulk was born Feb. 14, 1920, in Richland County, a son of Levi and Zadie McDowell Fulk. He married Lois Fryman Dec. 6, 1937. Surviving are his wife, Lois; sons, Don (Nancy) Fulk and Bob (Reva) Fulk; a grandson, Clint Fulk, a granddaughter, Daythia FUlk; stepgrandchildren, Leandra, Kayla, Michele, Marla, Carla and Marty; a brother, Carl Fulk and several nephews and nieces. He was preceded in death by his parents; eight siblings and a granddaughter, Tonya Persinger. | Fulk, Dale N. (I1870)
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3850 | He was a route salesman for 41 years with Prairie Farms. He spent 21 years of service in the National Guard. He was a farmer, an avid fisherman, a lover of Gospel music, and a woodworker. He held numerous leadership positions at Mt. Gilead Church, where he was a member for his entire life. For many years, Russell toured and recorded with The Harmonaires, a Southern Gospel group. Russell will be remembered by many for his generosity, his care, and his encouragement. | Snider, Russell H. (I17714)
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