Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
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451 | After graduating from the De Paul Hospital Nursing School in Saint Louis, Missouri in 1942, volunteered for and entered active service in the Nurse Corps on April 19, 1945. Attended active duty orientation school at Fort Mccoy, Wisconsin, and specialized training resulting in qualifying for the military occupational specialty of General Duty Surgical Nurse (3449). Served stateside for 16 months and was honorably separated from active service as a Second Lieutenant on August 27, 1946 at Mayo General Hospital, Galesburg, Illinois. Earned the Meritorious Unit Badge, the American Campaign Medal and the WWII Victory Medal. This information has been posted on the National World War II Memorial's Registry of Remembrances website by Robert Medley Gatewood. It is entered here with his permission. Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=1959302 | Crackel, Sadie Marie (I18549)
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452 | After graduating from Washington University School of Nursing in 1940, accepted a reserve commission in the Nurse Corps. Sworn in at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri on January 31, 1942 and assigned as a charter member of 21st General Hospital affiliated with Washington University and Barnes Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri. Trained at Fort Benning, Georgia and Fort McClellan, Alabama. Departed the U.S. with her unit on October 20, 1942 bound for North Africa via Birmingham, England where she served as an honor guard for Eleanor Roosevelt reviewing the troops for President Roosevelt. Arrived Oran, Algeria November 11, 1942 in support of Operation Torch D-Day Plus 3. The 21st General Hospital staged there at La Senia Airfield for 6 weeks, then set up extended operations 60 miles south at Bou Hanifia , Algeria. At its largest while in Algeria, the 21st General Hospital had over 4,000 beds. When the 21st General Hospital re deployed to Naples, Italy she returned to the U.S., arriving on January 5, 1944. Earned The American Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and The WWII Victory Medal. Honorably separated from active duty as a 2nd Lieutenant on March 9, 1944 at Stark General Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina. (This information has been posted on the National World War II Memorial's Registry of Remembrances website by Robert Medley Gatewood. It is entered here with his permission.) Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=1923851 | Anderson, Esther Susan 'Andi' (I33814)
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453 | After graduation, John enlisted in the Army. During boot camp, he suffered a heat stroke and spent the next several months at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Denver. After his recovery and medical discharge, John attended the United Electronics Institute in Louisville, KY. | Luke, John Robert (I388)
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454 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Edwards, G. (I1572)
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455 | After living life to the fullest, Darrell "Ike" Eugene Bailey passed away at his home in Jal, N.M., on Sunday, March 28, 2010, at the age of 76. Ike was born, April 29, 1933, in Louisville, Ill., to Ervin and Marjorie Rinehart Bailey. He grew up in Louisville and later moved to Jal, N.M., in March 1952. He married Bernadine Brown on Dec. 31, 1951, in Paragould, Ark., and she preceded him in death on Sept. 4, 1989. Ike then married Jo Ann Haley O'Daniel on July 18, 1990. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, 2010, at the First Baptist Church in Jal, N.M. Officiating will be Brother Ray Poskey, assisted by Brother Randy Aly and Brother Alan Speed. Family visitation will be at Family Services Funeral Parlor in Kermit from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Private graveside services will be at Prairie Haven Cemetery in Hobbs, N.M. Ike worked for Ralph Clarke and Clarke Oil Well Servicing, Inc. for 39 years. When Mr. Clarke died in 1974, the company sold to six key employees who each sold their shares upon retirement. In 1993, Ike bought the remaining shares of Clarke Oil Well Servicing, Inc. and became sole owner. After selling the company in 1996, Ike and Jo Ann enjoyed traveling and staying at their Lake Spence home in Robert Lee, Texas, where they both loved to fish. Ike was a founding member of the Jal Hospital board and served from 19811988 and as chairman from 1985-1986, a service he found most beneficial to the community of Jal and extremely rewarding to himself. Ike was a longtime member of The Association of Oil Well Service Contractors. He was a loyal member of First Baptist Church in Jal where he served as a deacon; he worked with Awanas and was chairman of the building committee for several years. Ike loved the Lord and witnessed at every opportunity he had. Ike is survived by his wife, Jo Ann Bailey of Jal; his mother, Marjorie Rinehart Bailey of Louisville, Ill.; son, Darrell E. Bailey, Jr. and wife Janet of Deer Park, Texas; daughter, Marjorie Escobedo and husband Mike of Hobbs, N.M.; stepsons, Robert O'Daniel and wife Cindy of Coahoma, Texas, and Patrick O'Daniel of Cave Creek, Ariz.; grandson, Douglas Bailey and wife Christina of Deer Park, Texas; granddaughters, Regina Escobedo Schaeffer and husband Jonathan of Hobbs, N.M.; Lori Escobedo of Auburn, Calif.; step-grandson, Chance O'Daniel and wife Stacey of Big Spring, Texas; step-granddaughter, Kelli O'Daniel Crouse and husband Jim of Midland, Texas; five great-grandchildren, Cade Barbee, Case and Coby Mount, Bailey Crouse and Shaylee O'Daniel. Ike is also survived by five brothers, Bob Bailey, Bill Bailey, Randy Bailey all of Louisville, Ill., Fred Bailey of Lawrenceville, Ill., and Don Bailey of Xenia, Ill.; two sisters, Joyce Reehoff of Wauconda, Ill., and Karen Stanfield of Louisville, Ill.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Ike also leaves behind special brothers, Dr. Life Barnard and Jimmy J. Doom, the beloved Kelso family, his First Baptist Church family who gave him so much joy in the past ten years, Alvin Antley and Tom Edwards, who were always there during his time of need. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Bernadine Brown Bailey; father, Ervin Bailey; and sis-ter, Mary Jane Bailey. Honorary Pallbearers include the Men's Sunday School Class and the First Baptist Church Dea-cons. The family would like to thank Dr. Kaczor and West Texas Oncology employees for the love and support over the past three years. Special thanks to Dr. Life Barnard and his staff, we could not have made it without you and VistaCare employees of Hobbs, especially Becky and Patricia for you love and care and great kindness shown to your family In lieu of flowers the family request memorial be made to the First Baptist Church Sanctuary Carpet Fund, P.O. Box 358, Jal, N.M., 88252 or The Carolyn Awbrey Fund, P.O. Box 778, Jal, N.M., 88252 | BAILEY, Darrell Eugene 'Ike' (I52543)
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456 | After many years of living alone, she married Charlie Berger in 1982. They were able to spend quality time together in Florida before he preceded her in death in 1985. After Charlie's death, she continued to travel with group tours for many years. She spent many years rearing her family and working on the farm where she was born. In later years, she moved to Olney and worked as a caregiver as an aide at the hospital and later in private care for many individuals in the area. She was an avid quilter. She spent many hours quilting with the ladies at First United Methodist Church in Olney. She also spent many hours helping to make lap robes for needy children and adults. Each of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren has many beautiful quilts that were handmade for them by her. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Olney. | Negley, Grace Jude (I36037)
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457 | After the death of her husband from a hunting accident, Mattie moved to Geff, IL. When her health failed she moved to Fairfield, IL intothe home of her daughter, Leone. She died there on Feb 23, 1954. | Best, Martha Jane 'Mattie' (I45914)
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458 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Patterson, B.L.D. (I12405)
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459 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Patterson, J.P.J.D. (I12404)
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460 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | WRIGHT, A.B. (I6955)
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461 | After the death of Priscilla Smith, William lived with Annie Hood. William and Annie had three children, Jim, Frank, and Shirley Mae before William and Annie married. Jim, Frank, and Shirley were given the name, "Hood". Annie had four children from a previous marriage, Tommy, George, Charley, and Margaret. (notes from Billie Burgess) | Smith, William Henry Augustus (I6915)
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462 | After working in a shipyard supporting the war effort after high school graduation in 1941, enlisted in the Navy Seabees in October 1943. Subsequently transferred to the Navy's Amphibious Forces as a Ship Fitter and trained by the Marines for assault landings. After 30 days at sea en route from San Francisco, landed on the beach of Okinawa before the battle was won in July 1945. Thereafter engaged in the salvage and repair of damaged ships and other ship maintenance activities for the duration of the war. Departed Okinawa on December 23, 1945 and was honorably discharged stateside on January 9, 1946 as a Petty Officer 2nd Class. Earned The Combat Action Ribbon (retroactively authorized by congressional legislation in 1999), American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and The WWII Victory Medal. (This information has been posted on the National World War II Memorial's Registry of Remembrances website by Robert Medley Gatewood. It is entered here with his permission.) Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=1779195 | Anderson, Samuel Edgar Sr. (I43108)
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463 | age 18 | JAUCH, Catharina (I9767)
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464 | Age 24 at death. | Stellin, Anna (I9791)
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465 | Age 26 at death. | SCHLENKER, Agathe (I7247)
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466 | age 3 months. | JAUCH, Hanss Martin (I9810)
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467 | age 3 years, 1 month | JAUCH, Johannes (I9784)
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468 | Age 7 | JAUCH, Jakob (I9809)
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469 | age 71, of Mt. Juliet, TN died February 1, 2006. Mr. Knowles was a retiree of American Airlines after 42 years of service. He was the son of the late, John and Besse Jane Ruger Knowles. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Billie Knowles. He is survived by: Wife of 43 years Wilma Knowles of Mt. Juliet, TN Son John (Malea) Knowles of Keller, TX Daughter Cathy (Chris) Coffie of Antioch, TN Brother Leonard 9Doris) Knowles of Mt. Carmel, IL Grandchildren Glen, Hillary and Adam Knowles and Meredith and Ian Coffie Niece Jean Pelzer Nephew Frankie Knowles Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday, Febuary 4, 2006 at Bond Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at Mt. Juliet Memorial Gardens. | Knowles, James Earl 'Jim' (I22039)
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470 | Age: 19 y, 21 d. Co. A, 98th Ill. Vol. JOINED: AUG 15, 1862 CLAY CO., IL MUSTER IN: SEP 3, 1862 CAMP CENTRALIA, IL DIED SEP 9, 1862 OF INJURIES RECD BY A RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT SEP 7, 1862 Levi R. Webster, age 18, son of Stanford & Elizabeth Webster lived on a farm just north of the present WalMart store at Flora, Illinois. He enlisted in Co. A 98th Illinois Infantry. Mustered on September 3, 1862, died the next day. Returned to Flora for burial. Levi R. Webster was killed at Bridgeport Illinois in a train wreck, there was 7 others also killed in the same wreck from Clay Co. | Webster, Levi R. (I55780)
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471 | aged 1 month | Norton, Esther May (I23061)
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472 | Aged 1 year, 7 months, and 11 days. | Wilson, Charlie (I53854)
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473 | aged 3 days | RedFairn, Elva Irene (I46731)
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474 | Aged 3 weeks | Lockhart, Rosey Lee (I36964)
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475 | Aged 33 Years. | CONNELLY, Kate E. (I23497)
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476 | aged 4 months | HUNLEY, David Paul (I8232)
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477 | aged 4 months | Gray, Glenn Maree (I53435)
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478 | Agnes CoeDell Hilligoss, 95, of Effingham passed away on Tuesday, April 11, 2017, at HSHS St. Anthony's Memorial Hospital in Effingham. Agnes CoeDell was born in a small farmhouse in rural Clay County, north of Louisville, IL, on July 7, 1921, the first of eight children of Forrest and Myrtle (Potts) Bailey. CoeDell went to rural schools and after completion of the eighth grade, helped her mother care for her siblings on the farm. In 1941, when the war was on, she and her cousin Helen went to Terre Haute, IN, and got jobs in a factory building ships. While there, she met her future husband, Alfred A. Hilligoss from the Galesburg, IL, area. They were married on May 15, 1944, in Arkansas and to this union two sons were born. CoeDell and Al traveled a great deal pulling a small mobile home behind their car as Al worked as a welder on the pipeline until about 1953 when they settled in Des Plaines, IL. In 1980, CoeDell and Al moved to Effingham. CoeDell enjoyed being a homemaker. Her house was filled with pictures on the walls and knick-knacks on tables and dressers, in windows, and even on closet shelves. She was very good at arranging pictures and displaying the items she liked to have in view. She was an avid reader, enjoying books and magazines, and liked working crossword puzzles. For 55 years, her world stopped to watch "As The World Turns." CoeDell was a great friend to many, a good listener, thoughtful, and never said anything unkind about anyone. She especially was a great mother. She was witty, smart, and compassionate. She loved animals, feeding the birds, and watching the hummingbirds who seemed to acknowledge her presence. Sometimes CoeDell would gleefully tell of a fox or deer sighting as she watched the woods from her living room. She enjoyed shopping and was smart about finding good bargains. Many would compliment her on how nicely she dressed. CoeDell was a member of the Church of Christ for almost 31 years. Her time on God's earth was a blessing to all. She was a great example of what a happy, content person was like. She was a faithful servant of our creator whom He blessed with His peace. He gave her peace, courage, wisdom, love, patience, and strength. She will rest in peace until it is time and she ascends anew above. CoeDell is survived by her son, Michael "Mike" (wife, Joan Coronato/Hilligoss) Hilligoss; daughter-in-law, Charla Hilligoss; grandchildren, Paul Hilligoss, Greg Hilligoss, Christi (Brian) Stark, and Alan (Aubry) Hilligoss; great-grandchildren, Mia and Ella Hilligoss, and Jackson, Colin, and Elsie Stark; and siblings, Berdette (Iris) Bailey, Clifford (Joann) Bailey, Ralph (Charlene) Bailey, and Eileen Green of Metropolis. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Alfred after 51 years of marriage; son, Antony "Tony" Hilligoss; and brothers, Lloyd, Arden, and Leon Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 15, 2017, at the Church of Christ, 1311 S. Fourth Street, Effingham, with Curtis L.E. Graves officiating. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery in Effingham. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Johnson Funeral Home, 1110 N. Fourth Street, Effingham. Memorials may be made in loving memory of CoeDell to the Golden Circle Nutrition Program. Effingham Daily News, The (IL) - Wednesday, April 12, 2017 | Bailey, Agnes CoeDell (I50576)
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479 | Agnes Isabelle Ohls, 94, passed away at 12:30 a.m. Sunday (March 4, 2012) at Heartland Healthcare, Champaign, Champaign Co., Illinois. | STRANGE, Agnes (I10791)
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480 | Airman USAF: Killed on October 10, 1958 along with 18 others when their C-123 crashed in Payette County Idaho. The crew were a mechanical and support crew for the USAF Thunderbirds. | Seaney, Donald Larue 'Don' (I36922)
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481 | Alan Gale Cornwell was born in Jasper County, IL on August 14, 1926 the son of Ernest and Helen (Wetherholt) Cornwell . He married Marion May Webster on January 7, 1948. Surviving are daughters, Brenda J. Huff (George Rodman), and Lana C. Romaine (Lee); grandchildren, Ashley D. Huff (Jill) and Cortni B. Romaine; great-grandchildren, Grace Elizabeth Huff and Harrison Turner Huff; brothers, Robert Cornwell (Connie) and Mike Cornwell (Tammy); sisters, Arlene Whitehurst, JoAnn Hanson, and Kathy Tesch (Aaron); aunt, Florence Zimmerman and many cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife, Marion; his parents and sisters, Mary Lou Carter, Ann Gee, and Sharon Spencer. Gale served in the Army during World War II in the Pacific and in Germany. He was recalled to serve in the Korean Conflict. full obituary posted at www.blakefh.com - service published in Newton (IL) Press Mentor - 04.14.2014 | Cornwell, Alan Gale (I43510)
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482 | Alba S. Evans, age 87, passed away very suddenly Saturday evening at his home at 617 West North Avenue. He had been in ill health recently. He is the son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Rector) Evans Mr. Evans was a retired bridge carpenter of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and had lived in retirement since 1933. He was a native of Clay County. He leaves four children: Mrs. Nelle Doty of Evansville, IN, Mrs. Elizabeth Douthitt of Olney, Vohne Evans of Anderson, IN, and Robert Evans of Effingham. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Emma Koontz of Clay City is a sister. Funeral services for Mr. Evans were held Monday afternoon in the Memorial Chapel of the Summers- Wilson Funeral Home, with Dr. H. L. Main in charge. Interment was in Clay City cemetery. | Evans, Alba S. (I2360)
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483 | Albert B. Al Casolari, Jr., 83, of Springfield, passed away on Sunday, October 27, 2019 at Memorial Medical Center. He was born on May 3, 1936 in Flora, IL, the son of the late Albert B. and Alma (Rentz) Casolari, Sr. He married Merle Davis on February 20, 1959 in Jacksonville, IL and she preceded him in death on August 10, 2018. Al served in the U. S. Air Force with the Strategic Air Command from 1954-1958. He later worked as a Senior Technician and Director of the Audio-Visual Department for the Illinois State Museum for 44 years, retiring in 2004. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Springfield and was very active there, serving as an usher and elder. Al is survived by his daughter Dawn (husband Edward) James of Springfield; 2 granddaughters, Brooke James and Taylor James; 2 great-grandchildren, Addelyn James and Logan Andrew; 3 siblings, William (wife Chelsea) Casolari of Flora, IL, Shirley Park of Steelville, IL and Gloria Eskew of Kennett, MO; and several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death by 2 sisters, Barbara Sims and Elvira Pierson. Al loved his family and spending time with them. He loved his little buddy, his Siamese cat Pharoah, and he loved participating in the Elders group at Trinity and making calls on members. He loved photography and always brought his camera to many family gatherings and we will miss the many wonderful pictures he took of all of us through the years. He loved reminiscing about Air Force adventures and re-telling the stories vividly many times. He loved sharing jokes especially after Elder meetings. He met Merle, the love of his life at the Moonlight Gardens skating rink and they were married 3 months later until her passing in 2018. Services are under the direction of Bisch and Son Funeral Home, 505 E. Allen, Springfield where visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 from 5 to 7 pm. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 31, 2019 at 9:30 am at Trinity Lutheran Church, 220 South 2nd St., Springfield. A graveside committal service will be held on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 at 11 am at Camp Butler National Cemetery, Springfield, with military honors provided by the Interveterans Burial Detail of Sangamon Coounty and the U.S. Air Force. | Casolari, Albert Barney 'Al' Jr. (I52031)
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484 | Albert Chapman Maglone died Sunday, June 24, 1979, at Villa Feliciana Geriatric Hospital in Jackson. He was 84, a native and resident of Slaughter. He was a retired dairy farmer and a veteran of World War I. Survived by three nephews, C. Bernard, Gordon R. and Todd Y. Maglone, all of Slaughter; and a niece, Mrs. Willie E. McNabb. Preceded in death by a brother, Clay Bernard Maglone; a sister, Ada Belle Maglone; and a nephew, Tommy Maglone. He was a member of The Plains Presbyterian Church and served on the East Feliciana Police Jury Ward 1, from 1953-1966. Obituary published in The Morning Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., June 25, 1979, page 6-B. | Maglone, Albert Chapman (I15163)
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485 | Albert E. Poppen, 75, Rt. 1, Clay City, died Saturday night at Clay City Hospital. (Clay County Hospital)?? Born Nov. 2, 1900 in Clay County, he was the son of Soeke and Mattie Dickens Poppen. He was a retired farmer. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the John T. Frank Funeral Home, where visitation will be after 6 p.m. today. Burial will be at Clay City Cemetery. Survivors include a sister, Ruby Moseley, Olney; a nephew, David Eugene Moseley, Charlotte, N.C.; and a niece, Margaret Ivy, Olney. Olney Daily Mail (IL) | Poppen, Albert E. (I31288)
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486 | Albert George Abbott, 60, died Monday, July 13, 1987, at his home in Clay City. | Abbott, Albert George (I412)
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487 | Albert Gholson, 74, Terrace Apartments, Westport, died at 4:48 a.m. Tuesday, March 7, 1989 in the Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, following an extended illness. He was born Oct. 16, 1914, in Green County, Ind., the son of George W. and Elizabeth Correll Gholson. He was raised in Green County, and had resided in Jennings and Decatur counties the past 46 years. He was retired from Arvin Industries, North Vernon, Ind., and also from farming. He is survived by three daughters, Martha Padgett and Linda Cunningham, both of Westport, and Judith Kay Gresham, R.R.3, North Vernon, Ind.; four sons, Ronald Gholson Sr., and Dennis R. Gholson, both of R.R.3, North Vernon, Ind., Gary K. Gholson, R.R.2, North Vernon, Ind., and James W. Gholson, Mendota, Ill; one sister, Pearl Page, Phoenix, Ariz.; one brother, William Gholson, Bloominfield, Ind., and 16 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters and two brothers. The Rev. Ted Miller will conduct the services at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Bass and Gasper Funeral Home, Westport. Burial will be in the Westport Cemetery. Visitation will be at the funeral home today from 4 to 9 p.m. Memorials may be given to the American Heart Association, in care of the funeral home. --Greensburg Daily News, Indiana --Wednesday, March 8, 1989 | GHOLSON, Albert (I20075)
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488 | Albert H. Hasler, 77, of Noble, died Tuesday, November 13, 2001, at his residence. Mr. Hasler was born May 30, 1924, in Richland County, the son of Henry and Beatrice (McKinney) Hasler. He married Elva Grounds on April 15, 1948. She preceded him in death on December 8, 1995. He later married Mary Badger April 15, 2000 and she survives. He was a retired farmer and owner of Hasler Fur Company. He was a member of Glenwood Church in Noble and was a U. S. Army World War II Veteran. Mr. Hasler is survived by his wife, Mary; a daughter, Sheila Story and her husband, Bob; a son, Terry Hasler and his wife, Cheryl; seven step-children; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and 29 step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Elva, one son, Lance, two brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held at Glenwood Church in Noble with Reverend Bill Rennels and Dr. Larry Duncan officiating. Burial with full military rites by Olney veterans organizations were in the North Freedom Cemetery in Noble. Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Noble was in charge. | Hasler, Albert Henry (I1117)
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489 | Albert H. Wagonseller Jr., 84, died Tuesday night at Lawrence County Memorial Hospital. | Wagonseller, Albert H. (I37155)
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490 | Albert Hasler, 82, died Monday night at his home five miles northwest of Noble, of a complication of diseases. | Hasler, Albert (I41)
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491 | Albert J. Ruegg, age 80, of 117 East Cherry Street, Olney passed away at the Richland Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient for the past ten days. | Ruegg, Albert John (I31513)
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492 | Albert lived in Decker Township on 23 acres of poor farm land, 3 miles south of Noble and 1/2 mile west. Albert was mildly religious and sang in the church choir. He married Nellie James. He was very mild mannered and would never curse nor even shout at the children. One of his daughters remembers a very endearing moments of childhood, the times he would hold her in his lap and sing 'In the sweet bye and bye. | MIDDLETON, William Albert Sr. (I21952)
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493 | Albert Provines 88 of Spencer passed away Monday, December 12, 2005 at the Owen Valley Health Campus. | PROVINES, Jacob Albert (I38518)
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494 | Albert T. Rutledge born Oct 29, 1870 in Illinois, died Oct 30, 1930 in Gallatin, Montana.He was a son of Rev. James Edward Rutledge and Emma (Miller) Rutledge.He married Angela Lucy Hart on Aug 27, 1897 in Livermore, Androscoggin Co., Maine. | Rutledge, Albert Thompson (I27820)
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495 | Albert was 19 years, 4 months & 15 days old when he died of typhoid fever. He left his father, mother, three brothers and two sisters. | EDENS, Albert (I22952)
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496 | Albert was a farmer and worked at the Winder's block plant. He was a member of the East Morgan Street Church of Christ. | PROVINES, Jacob Albert (I38518)
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497 | Albert Wayne Murphy, age 94, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Tuesday afternoon, April 30, 2019, at Flora Rehabilitation & Health Care Center. He was born October 31, 1924, in Hoosier Township, the son of Albert Randall and Zella (Chandler) Murphy. He was united in marriage to Louise Marie Smith on May 22, 1948, in Flora, and together they shared 67 years until her death February 6, 2016. Wayne served in a medical unit with the US Army during World War II and was among the first to land during the D-Day invasion of Okinawa. He later served in Korea. Wayne was a past longtime member of Flora First Christian Church where he served as an elder and taught Sunday School, and he recently requested to renew his baptism at Red Brush Christian Church of Louisville. He was also a member of Flora American Legion Post #14. Waynes career was spent in the oil business, from the early days of working in the fields after returning from his Army service, and later going to work for Pure Oil Company. He later owned and operated his own business, R & W Oil Company. After selling the company and retiring, he and Louise had an opportunity to travel and see the country. He is survived by his children: Linda (Gary) Schnepper of Louisville, Roger W. (Naomi) Murphy of Flora, and Cheri (Dan) Gill of Flora; 7 grandchildren: Scott (Shelley) Schnepper, Chad (Sara) Schnepper, Ryan (Sara) Schnepper, Scott Greenwood, Ashley (Chad) Harrell, Jenny (Jamie) Ayers, and Mitch (Misty) Gill; 13 great-grandchildren: Alex, Emma, Gavin, Colin, Talon, Chloe, Garrett, Corbin, Colton, Owen, Maddie, Ava, and Ellie; and a sister-in-law: Willma Murphy of Casey. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife: Louise Murphy; 4 siblings: Dale Murphy, Leland Murphy, Ruth Hall, and James Kenneth Murphy. A funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Friday, May 3, 2019, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. Interment will follow in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora. Visitation will be 10 a.m. until time of service Friday at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to Flora American Legion, St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, or to any charity of the donors choice and will be accepted through the funeral home. | Murphy, Albert Wayne (I44360)
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498 | Alberta I. (Taylor) Combs, 85, of Olney, formerly of Noble, died at 8:45 p.m. Friday, June 6, 2003, at Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home with Minister Marvin Leighty officiating. Burial will be in Crest Haven Memorial Cemetery near Claremont. Mrs. Combs was born May 6, 1918, in Kennett, Mo., the daughter of William Levi and Bertha (Gromer) Gross. She married Lysander Taylor in 1938. He preceded her in death in 1959. She later married William Combs in 1968. He preceded her in death in 1988. She was a homemaker. Mrs. Combs is survived by six daughters, Freda Payne and her husband Joe, of Joliet, Katy Gum and her husband Rod, of Salem, Ore., Gerald Shroyer, of Noble, Sharon Harper and her husband Terry, of Noble, Ann Lincoln and her husband Garry, of Marble Hill, Mo., and Sandy Kurtz, of Olney; a daughter-in-law, Regina Lewis of Louisville; four stepchildren, Ron Combs, Gene Combs, Joyce Lewis, and Sarah Pampe; 18 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren and many step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, a son, Charles, seven brothers, two sisters, one grandson and four great-grandchildren. Published in Olney Daily Mail | Gross, Alberta Irene (I51042)
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499 | Alberta May DODSON was the firstborn child of Luther Milton Dodson and his wife, Versa Elizabeth Nelson. She was born on the 31st of December, 1917 in Sailor Springs, but she died as an infant on the 3rd day of April, 1918, when she was only 3 months and 3 days old. Alberta was buried the very next day (04 April 1918) in Clay City, presumably here in Clay City Cemetery (since this is where several of her siblings are buried). ~~~~~~~~~ Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947: Name: Alberta May Dodson Birth Date: 31 Dec 1917 Birth Place: Sailor Springs, Clay, Ill Death Date: 3 Apr 1918 Death Place: Clay City, Clay, Illinois Burial Date: 4 Apr 1918 Burial Place: Clay City, Clay, Ill. Death Age: 3 Months 3 Days Occupation: Child Race: White Marital Status: S Gender: Female Father Name: Luther Dodson Father Birth Place: Jefferson Co., Ill. Mother Name: Versie Nelson Mother Birth Place: Indiana FHL Film Number: 1543826 Source Information: Ancestry.com. Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Original data: "Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 19161947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original records. | DODSON, Alberta May (I27725)
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500 | Alberta worked at Quinn Broom Works for many years. She was a member of the Toledo Christian Church and was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. | Ray, Ola Alberta (I37001)
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