Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
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5601 | Marriage License, McDowell, John W and Hardy, Meda, Marriage Book 003-0097, license 19 | Family: McDowell, John William 'Will' / HARDY, Meda (F101)
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5602 | Marriage listed as James B Mitchell and Mary E. Standley, License 00098, Book 002-0092 | Family: Mitchell, James B. / Stanley, Mary E. (F46)
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5603 | married by P. Jones, MG | Family: Henson, T. / ?, T. (F5784)
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5604 | Married Charles Arthur Beatey 8 Nov 1920 in Blaine Co., OK. Divorced as of the 1930 census. | Family: BEATEY, Charles Arthur / GUNDLACH, Lillie Rose (F18017)
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5605 | married Helen A. Alvord 11/4/1874 in Richland County, Illinois. Barbara J. Craddock (1969) lists his first name as AMZI son of Stafford and Sarah E.Junkins. In several census' their surname is spelled JENKINS | Junkins, Amariah Anozie (I23378)
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5606 | Married to Albert M Macy Mitchell Commercial March 26, 1914 Mrs. Cassel Macy, daughter of Mrs. Frank Deischer, died in a hospital in Louisville, Monday night. Mrs. Deischer went down Sunday when it was learned she was dangerously sick and was there when she died. Earl Deischer and Undertaker Shanks went to Louisville Tuesday morning and returned in the evening with the remains. After arriving here the body was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Colker, where it will remain until after the funeral at 2 o'clock this afternoon. New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN March 25, 1914 MRS. NELL MACY Mrs. Nell Macy, age 20, died at Louisville, Ky., Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock after having undergone an operation. Mrs. Macy was formerly the wife of Cassell Macy, of this city, and had been making her home in Mitchell, Ind., to where the body was taken and the funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Macy and his father, Elwood Macy, left for Mitchell today noon. (This article was copied as printed in the newspaper.) New Castle Daily Courier, New Castle, IN April 6, 1914 - OBITUARY MRS. NELL DEISHER MACY was born in Mitchell, Indiana on April 16, 1894, being the youngest daughter of Frank and Adeline Deisher. She was educated in the Mitchell public schools, and was a member of the present graduating class. When quite a child, she regularly attended the Methodist Sunday school and Epworth League, and in June, 1912, during the great religious awakening conducted by the Rev. Loose, she went forward to the altar, and on next prayer meeting night, following, was received into the church. In November of the previous year, 1911, she surprised her friends, teachers and schoolmates, leaving her school books to be married to Cassell Macy of Newcastle, Ind. On March 24, 1914, following an operation for peritonitis at the City hospital in Louisville, Ky., she passed away into the hands of a merciful and just God. ---------- Resolutions. Whereas, Our all wise Creator has seen fit to remove from our midst the spirit and early form of Mrs. Cassell Macy and, Whereas, Mrs. Macy was formerly a member of the present senior class, respected and esteemed, not only by her schoolmates, but by all who knew her, and Whereas, The knowledge of her death has been a source of grief a sorrow to all of us; Resolved, That we, the members of the present senior class, ever obedient and submissive to the will of a Supreme Being, do mutually extend the sorrowing family of the deceased our kindest and most sincere sympathies for the loss of one so loved. MABEL LEACH, JOSIE MARLEY, LEON NEWLAND. | DEISHER, Nellie D. (I30018)
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5607 | Married: 15 Jan 1867, Sandusky, Erie Co., Ohio, to Emma Almira Durkee Civil War - Enlisted and mustered in on 18 August 1862, Company G, 123rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment as a Corporal; wounded in action during the battle at Fisher's Hill, Virginia on 24 September 1864 (severe wound in right arm, amputated*);musterd out with disability on 25 February 1865. * "Cases 1136-1142... Corporal A. C. Vantine, B, 123d Ohio, age 23; shot wound of right elbow September 22, 1864; amputation of arm October 12th; haemorrhage from profunda October 16th; ligation on face of stump; no recurrence; discharged February 21, 1865." -- The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part III, Volume II. (3rd Surgical volume) by U. S. Army Surgeon General's Office, 1883. | Van Tine, Alfred Chesebrough (I55771)
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5608 | Marsha was full of life and had a very strong faith. She loved her family and friends with all her heart. Her dog, Prissy, was always by her side. She had a love for garden tomatoes, all flowers, chowders, 7-Ups, and enjoyed perfect summer days, which were known as "Marsha Days". Over the last few years Marsha faced difficult medical decisions with grace. She took them all head on and always kept her medical team on their toes. Marsha's signature cackling laugh will be missed by all those that remember it. | WELLS, Marsha June (I40598)
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5609 | Marshall E. Provines, 89, of Olney, died at 12:50 p.m. Wednesday, September 1, 2010, at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Ind. Visitation was from 6-8 p.m. Friday, September 3, at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney. Services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 4, with Brother Ben Woollard officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery in rural Berryville. Mr. Provines was born on March 16, 1921, the son of Forrest Maywood and Blanche Alice (Berry) Provines. Marshall attended Black Oak Elementary School and graduated from Olney Township High School. He graduated with a B.S. Degree from Eastern Illinois University and a Master's Degree from University of Illinois. He was a teacher at Bone Gap and Fairfield High School and then came to teach his last 27 years at East Richland High School. He taught math and later became Assistant Principal. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was in the Signal Corps, sorting and carrying mail to different camps. He served 39 months, including 17 months in the European Theater (October 1942 to January 1946). He loved to travel. After his Army service, he and his sister, dad and mother spent the summer vacations traveling. His goal was to visit the state capitals. They visited all 48 states (and capitals), went to Canada, old Mexico, and Mackinac Island. He loved teaching and being around students. He was an avid fan of all ERHS sports, especially basketball and football. He kept score for many of the basketball games. He never missed a game in town or out of town. He was a great Cubs fan ever since he was 14 years old. He always said, "Once a Cub always a Cub," win or lose. Marshall was an avid golf player. He and his buddies would play about four times a week at home or elsewhere for the last 40 years. Marshall was excited when he made his first-ever hole-in-one at Richland Country Club. Marshall enjoyed eating at different restaurants. He especially liked going to McDonald's for breakfast to have coffee and his usual sausage biscuit with onion and mustard. He was very good in drawing plans of buildings. He spent countless hours in designing the Eureka Church of Christ. He loved his church and was faithful in attendance. He was treasurer for the congregation for 40 years. He was very faithful to his God and church. As a young adult, Marshall was baptized at Eureka Church of Christ, south of Claremont. He was a member of Richland County Farm Bureau, American Legion, a World War II veteran of the U.S. Army, and IRTA. Marshall also drew plans for the home where he lived on East Frontage Lane. He was very good in selecting all the things that made a beautiful home. He loved living there. Mr. Provines is survived by his sister, Dorothy Fern Provines, of Olney; and several cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents. Published in Olney Daily Mail on Thursday, September 30, 2010 | Provines, Marshall E. (I18138)
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5610 | Marshall E. Provines, 89, of Olney, died at 12:50 p.m. Wednesday, September 1, 2010, at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Ind. | Provines, Marshall E. (I18138)
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5611 | Martha Alice (Bugg) McDowell is the wife of Charles Arthur "Charlie" McDowell, and the mother of six children. Martha was born November 29, 1883, Bainbridge, Indiana, and died on January 7, 1927, in Noble, Richland County, Illinois. Daughter of Alfred Bugg who died about 1886 in Indiana | Bugg, Martha Alice (I64)
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5612 | Martha became a Registered Nurse at the Olney Sanitarium, and was proud to have worked with the Weber Doctors and Nurses. After graduation, she and Ed moved to Champaign, Illinois, where she worked in the Rehabilitation Institute of the University of Illinois for many years. After Ed's retirement, they purchased their beloved farm in Louisville, IL and moved back home. Martha worked as a nurse for the Clay County Health Department for several years. In 2005, Ed and Martha moved to Olney, IL. After 63 years of marriage, Ed preceded Martha on October 7, 2009. Martha maintained her own home and lived independently until shortly before her death. | Cambron, Martha Allene (I34157)
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5613 | Martha Bernita Hart, 61, New Haven, and formerly of West Salem, died at 1:10 p.m. in Carmi Hospital. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Ingram Funeral Home with Rev. Henry Davis presiding. Burial will be in Moravian Cemetery. Mrs. Hart was born Dec. 27, 1919 in Edwards County, the daughter of Ray and Alma (Fryman) Densmore. She married Leo Hart and he survives. Other survivors include three sons, Larry McDowell, New Wintland, Ind., Ronald and Donald McDowell, both of Elgin; a daughter, Mrs. Katherine Runyon, West Salem; two step-sons, Tom Hart, St. Charles, Larry Hart, Broughton; two step-daughters, Mrs. Debbie York, New Haven, Mrs. Mary Ezell, Olney; eleven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, November 18, 1981. | Densmore, Bernita Martha (I27039)
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5614 | Martha Bernita Hart, 61, New Haven, and formerly of West Salem, died at 1:10 p.m. in Carmi Hospital. | Densmore, Bernita Martha (I27039)
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5615 | Martha died of a heart attack. | Barnhouse, Martha (I4091)
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5616 | Martha E. Hosselton, 86, of Mt. Vernon, IL formerly of Flora, IL passed away 4:40AM Monday, September 29, 2014 at Mt. Vernon Health Care Center at Mt. Vernon, IL. Martha was born May 29, 1928 at Mexico, MO to Noble and Bertha A. (Mitchell) Carter. She married Luther B. Jr. Hosselton January 30, 1948 at Henderson, KY. He preceded her in death February 15, 1980. Martha was a self-employed cosmetologist, a member of Oak Street Southern Baptist Church and a past member of BMPW at Flora, IL Martha is survived by one daughter Gerri Sutherland of Mt. Vernon, IL; one sister Loretta (Jim) Lagle of Flora, IL; three grandchildren; nine great grandchildren and one great grandchild on the way. Preceding her in death were her husband, one infant child, one infant grandchild, five brothers, one sister, one nephew and her parents. Funeral services for Martha Hosselton will be 2PM Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 at Oak St. Southern Baptist Church in Flora. Burial will be in Floral Garden of Memories. Visitation will be 6-8PM Thursday, October 2, 2014 at Hosselton Funeral Home. Memorials may be given to the activity fund at Mt. Vernon Health Care Center and will be accepted at Hosselton Funeral Home. | Carter, Martha E. (I31023)
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5617 | Martha E. Rutter, daughter of John and Rhoda Rutter, was born November 28, 1852, near Xenia, Illinois and died at the home of her oldest daughter, Mrs. Ida McConnell, at Louisville, Illinois, April 29th, 1928; age 75 years, 5 months and 1 day. She was married to John C. Hudelson, September 1, 1870, and to this union was born five daughters: Ida May, Rhoda Jemima, Loretta, Aletha and Bertha; three of whom preceded her in death---Althea, five months old; Loretta, wife of James H. Davis; Bertha, wife of Homer Holaday. Her husband, who was a Civil War veteran, died May 3rd, 1915. She united with the Xenia Prairie United Presbyterian church about 1877 and remained a faithful member until her death. After moving to Xenia she has been associated with the Methodist church and was faithful in her attendance upon the services of the church as long as health permitted. She was a member of the Home Department of the Louisville M. E. Sabbath school. She leaves to mourn her departure, two daughters, Ida M. McConnell of Louisville, Illinois, Rhoda Jemima Cantrell of Iola, Illinois, a half sister, Mrs. Laura Anderson of Xenia, Illinois, a half brother, Mr. F. W. Anderson of Kansas City, Missouri and other relatives. | Rutter, Martha Elizabeth (I56024)
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5618 | Martha G. Salyers, 69, of Olney, died at 1:45 a.m. Sunday, June 28, 2009, at Burgin Manor at Olney. Cremation rites will be accorded. A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. July 6 in the Chapel of Stasi-Grove Funeral Home in Olney. Mrs. Salyers was bron on April 5, 1940, in Olney, the daughter of Harvey L. and Nola (Coplea) Zimmerle. She worked as a receptionist at Weber Medical Clinic and was a member of Congretional Christian Church. Mrs. Salyers is survived by her son, Bill E. Salyers, of Bridgeport; daughters, Barbara J. Burke, of Bement, and Becky J. Rennier, of Olney; brothers, Harvey Loy Zimmerle and his wife, Suzy, of Fallbrook, Calif, Mike D. Zimmerle and his wife, Lori, of Olney; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Harvey; mother, Nola; and sister, Linda. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Southeastern Illinois. Olney Daily Mail (IL) | Zimmerle, Martha Geraldine 'Jitter' (I144)
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5619 | Martha Jean WILSON, 69, of Springfield, formerly of Clay City, died at 11:05 p.m., Thursday, October 3, 1996, at Flora Care Center, Flora. Private family graveside services will be Sunday at the Clay City Cemetery. Brother Brad HARRIS will officiate at the services. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association. Miss WILSON was born on Sept. 13, 1927, in Clay City. She was a retired registered nurse with the Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield, and a member of the St. Aloysius Catholic Church, Springfield. Surviving are two brothers, Jack WILSON of Springfield, and Richard WILSON of Highland; three sisters, Margaret ROSS of Clay City, Mildren FINN of Newton, and Maxine LARIMORE of Baton Rouge, LA; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers and one sister. | Wilson, Martha Jean (I17158)
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5620 | Martha Lou Landreth McHenry, age 87, of Flora, Illinois passed away Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at her home in Flora. Martha was born April 10, 1927 in Flora to Thomas J. and Bessie E. (Kilpatrick) Young. She married Paul W. Landreth on October 18, 1942 and he preceded her in death March 1982. She then married Eddie P. McHenry on October 31, 1982 in Louisville. He preceded her in death on April 19, 2009. Martha was a homemaker and retired after working for Headstart and CEFS as a van driver. She attended Golden Church as a young adult and was member of Tennessee Baptist (New Zion) Church. Martha enjoyed fishing, mushroom hunting, quilt making, and loved helping others. She will be remembered by her family as a wonderful mother and grandmother. Martha is survived by son Roy E. Landreth; daughter Sue (Ron) Tolliver; daughter Karen (Carl "C.J.") Goldstein; son Steve (Ramona) Landreth; son Aaron (Terri) Landreth; step-daughter Beverly Gibson; 13 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, step-grandchildren, step-great-grandchildren, along with many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, an infant son (Gary), and eight siblings (John Young, Harry Young, Carol Young, Bob Young, Lucille Colclasure, Edna Mattox, Dorothy Young, and Blanche Young). The funeral service for Martha McHenry will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 23, 2014 at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora with interment following in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora. Memorial donations to Clay County Hospice or New Zion Baptist Church. | YOUNG, Martha Lou (I32713)
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5621 | Martha M. Worrell, 70, life-long resident of Richland County, passed away Sunday afternoon, 29 Aug. 1971, at the Richland Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Worrell was born April 4, 1901, a daughter of Adolph and Mary Ann (Dietrich) Sterchi. In Olney, on June 4, 1934 she was united in marriage with Luther Worrell. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ and of the Order of Eastern Star, Olney Chapter No. 100. Besides her husband, she is survived by one step-daughter, Mrs. Betty Rae West of Michigan; five brothers, William and Albert Sterchi of Mendota, Ill.; Walter and Robert, both of Olney, and Paul of Dundas; three sisters, Mrs. Herman Buss and Mrs. Bertha Schilt of Olney and Mrs. Julius Musgrove of Marion, Ill.; three step-grandchildren; 2 step-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, John and Arnold, and three sisters, Mrs. Eda Yousey, Miss Minnie Sterchi and Miss Sophia Sterchi. Funeral services for Mrs. Martha M. Worrell will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Chapel of the Zirkle Mortuary with the Rev. Carey Christy officiating. Interment will be in the Haven Hill Cemetery. Friedns may call at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 today. From obituary in The Olney Daily Mail. | STERCHI, Martha M. (I50747)
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5622 | Martha R Hindenlang, 96, a resident of Decatur, passed away at 12:08 a.m. on Saturday, February 22, 2003 at her residence following a brief illness. | NUSSBAUM, Martha R. (I4684)
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5623 | Martha was a homemaker. She was a member of the Congregational Christian Church in Sumner. | Heath, Martha Ann (I39511)
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5624 | Martha Williams Dale, former long-time resident of Fayetteville, passed away at Conway Regional Hospital on Wednesday, November 24th. She had lived in Conway since 2007. Martha was born April 9th, 1920, in Ashdown. She was the daughter of James Harrison Williams and Margaret Patterson Williams. Martha's family and friends considered her a very tender and loving person. During World War II she contributed to the war effort by working at Curtiss-Wright aircraft plant in Columbus, OH. Martha performed volunteer work as a Grey Lady at the VA hospital in Fayetteville for over 25 years, and also worked during blood drives. She volunteered at the polls and in her church. A graveside service was held at 10:00 am, Friday, December 3 at Fairview Memorial Gardens, under the direction of Moore's Chapel. The officiating minister was Lewis V. Chesser of Fort Smith. Moores Funeral Home, Fayetteville, Arkansas | WILLIAMS, Martha (I55312)
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5625 | MARTIN, WILLIAM Rank PVT Company I Unit 98 IL US INF Personal Characteristics Residence NEW LIBERTY, JASPER CO, IL Age 34 Height 5' 11 Hair LIGHT Eyes BLUE Complexion LIGHT Marital Status MARRIED Occupation FARMER Nativity GERMANY Service Record Joined When AUG 12, 1862 Joined Where CLAY CO, IL Joined By Whom S S FOSTER Period 3 YRS Muster In SEP 3, 1862 Muster In Where CAMP CENTRALIA, IL Muster In By Whom L CPT Muster Out JUN 27, 1865 Muster Out Where NASHVILLE, TN Muster Out By Whom CPT HOSEA Remarks N/A | Martin, William (I55657)
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5626 | Marvel Knowles is the son of David Knowles and Nancy Piper. Nancy Piper Knowles grave is unknown at this time. Born in Georgia, his family traveled en masse to southern Indiana with several other families, including the Marvels, Knowles, Wilson, and Montgomery families. He married his cousin, Elizabeth Ann Knowles, daughter of Prettyman Marvel Knowles and Patsy Greer, on 26 Jan 1828. They had 8 children: Riley, Hiram, Prettyman, Nancy S, John Warrick, Patsey, Andrew Jackson, and Verrelia T Knowles. Elizabeth died in 1880. Marvel then married Rebecca Boyd on 30 Jan 1882. | KNOWLES, Marvel (I52911)
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5627 | Marvin Bahl, 66, of Ingraham, died Thursday, January 29, 2009, at Clay County Hospital in Flora. Mr. Bahl was born on November 8, 1942, in Richland County, the son of Harold Clarence and Pauline Margaret (Kuenstler) Bahl. He married Cathy Kuenstler on April 23, 1968. She survives. He was a retired farmer and a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin. He was a U.S. Army Vietnam veteran and a member of Olney Eagles Lodge. Mr. Bahl is survived by his wife, Cathy; daughter, Christina Miller; sister, Gloria Frohning; sister, Marlene Schmitt; grandchildren, Nicholas and Hailey; and many very special nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Kenneth Raymond Bahl; and sister, Karen Wattles. Visitation was held at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Wendelin. Services were held at the church with Rev. Father David Braun officiating. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery in Wendelin with full military rites performed by Clay County veterans. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or masses. Published Olney Daily Mail. | Bahl, Marvin Duane (I27648)
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5628 | Marvin Dwayne Hagen, 59, of Flora, formerly of Noble, passed away on Thursday, January 8, 2015 at his residence. Marvin was born March 25, 1955 in Olney, IL, the son of Kenneth Hagen and Lois (Mitchell). Marvin enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, especially the grandkids. He enjoyed his job as an oilfield driller. He considered his coworkers past and present in the oilfield as his second family. He is survived by his daughter, Michelle Fancher and husband Joseph; Daughter, Sara Weller and husband Shad; Daughter, Erin Workman and husband Coty; Daughter, Melody Hagen; Parents, Kenneth and Lois Hagen; Brothers, Larry Hagen, Darrell Hagen, Donald Hagen, and Frank Hagen; Sisters, Rhonda Buckels and Donna Martin; 20 grandkids and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his son-in-law, Chuck Burkett, and nephew, TJ Buckels. | Hagen, Marvin Dwayne (I54692)
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5629 | Marvin Harold Sharp, 69, of Clay City, died at 4:45 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2006 at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Visitation will be today at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City. Funeral services will follow at the funeral home with Pastor Brad Harris officiating. Burial will be in Clay City Cemetery. Mr. Sharp was born on July 17, 1936, in Clay County, the son of Melvin James and Luella (Mitchell) Sharp. He married Dody Poppe, who preceded him in death in 1986. He married Mable Franklin who preceded him in death in August 2000. He was a former owner and employee at M&M Pump Supply in Clay City. He was a member of National Rifle Association and was an avid hunter. Mr. Sharp is survived by his mother, Luella Sharp of Clay City; his brother, Ray Dean Sharp and his wife, Dolores of Clay City; his dear friend, Geraldine Shroyer of Clay City; seven children, Rick Sharp and his wife, Vicky of Clay City, Sonya Adams and her husband, Jerry of North Carolina, Jenny Larrimore of Clay City, Shelley Hostettler of Florida, Barb Armstrong and fiance, Joel Henshon of Alabama, Kurt Snell of Clay City and Kim Foreman of Demont, Ind.; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his father and two wives. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society. The Olney (IL) Daily Mail, January 2006 | Sharp, Marvin Harold (I2099)
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5630 | Mary Abbott, 61, of Flora, died at 2:45 a. m. Friday in Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney. Services will be 1:30 p. m. In the Clay City chapel of the Hosselton-Bookhout Funeral Home with burial in the Clay City Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday 6-8 p. m. She was born June 23, 1922 in Clay City to Claude and Mary Hohlbauch Abbott. She is survived by two half-sisters, Mrs. Cleo Moseley of Clay City and Edith Bufkin of California. She was preceded in death by her parents. (Published July, 1983) | Abbott, Mary Virginia (I17264)
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5631 | Mary Ann (Hardy) Brentlinger, 87, of Flora, Illinois, met Jesus, family, and friends on Sunday, January 18, 2015. Raised on a farm in Covington, Indiana, Mary Ann was a very hard worker. If you sat with her any length of time, she would tell you many precious stories of her childhood on a dairy farm. Being the eldest of four children, she and her mother did a lot of the cooking for the family, while the others did chores around the farm. Having had that experience early in life, she and Bob showed many versions of hospitality over the years to family, friends, missionaries, and neighbors. Even very young, Mary Ann loved God with a great passion and desire for more knowledge. She attended Cincinnati Bible Seminary for four years. Upon a sisters request after C.B.S. graduation, Mary Ann came to First Christian Church in Flora to be the secretary. Serving at FCC is where she met her husband, Bob Brentlinger. They celebrated 47 anniversaries, and raised three boys, John, Van, and Ted. She and Bob agreed early in marriage that family was first while the boys were young. Much later, knowing the college years were approaching for the boys, Mary Ann went back to school to get her teachers certificate. Mary Ann had a special talent to teach the Word of God. By 87, she had taught every age group in church, ending with her mature ladies for several years. Also, this powerful ministry of teaching broadened to the public school in Flora for 24 years. Many of her students at Lincoln remember her bulletin board that quoted, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Her talents and services to God were evidenced by her husband, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and Church family. After retirement, she made many calls to share the Gospel to the sick. Bringing them cookies or lap blankets with the help of her mature friends was a delight to her. Bob and Mary Ann believed in the Great Commission of going to the ends of the earth to make disciples. Their priority of being involved in missions was evidenced in being forwarding agents for Dick Smith and family in Africa and New Zealand. Another mission highlight of Mary Anns was the annual Missionary Rally at FCC, where they fed, housed, and shared about missions all over the world. She is survived by her children, John (Jene), Van (Debbie), and Ted (Angie); grandchildren, J.R. (Nikki) Brentlinger, Jamie (Billy) Lewis, Lindy (Scott) McMillin, Lauren (Clinten) Thompson, Meghan (Jordan) Obrecht, and Kristin Brentlinger; six great-grandchildren, Jase and Gentry Brentlinger, Will and Halle Lewis, and Jake and Charli McMillin; brother, Bob (Nellie) Hardy, Reva Hawkins, and Martha (Edward) Ratcliff. She was preceded in death by husband, Bob Brentlinger; brother-in-law, Grant Hawkins; and niece, Janetta Lane. A celebration service for Mary Ann Brentlinger will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, January 24, 2015, at First Christian Church of Flora. Burial will follow at Elmwood Cemetery. Frank & Bright Funeral Home is assisting the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Cincinnati Christian University, Kentucky Christian University, or Christian Restoration Association. Mary Ann was loved by her family, friends, and church, and memories of her prayers and promptings to be faithful to God will never be forgotten. | Hardy, Mary Ann (I54840)
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5632 | Mary Ann Madding Sams was the daughter of William C and Martha (Hill) Madding. On 25 Oct 1868 she married Starling H Sams son of Lancelot and Mary M (Hill) Sams in Edwards Co., IL. Mary and Starling had two children an infant that died at an early age and Sylvester Sams. | MADDING, Mary Ann (I51355)
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5633 | Mary Ann Ulm Obituary Mary Ann Ulm, 73, of Noble, passed away July 5, 2024 at Carle RMH, Olney, IL. Mary Ann Ulm was born June 4, 1951 in Lawrence Co., IL to parents, Robert and Sarah Glendora (Ravellette) Judy. She married Charles "Chuck" Ulm on August 6, 1971 at the Glenwood Church in Noble. Mary Ann was a longtime member of the Glenwood Church and participated in the church choir for many years. She enjoyed attending all her children and grandchildren's activities and being their biggest cheerleader. Mary Ann was a dedicated teacher at West Richland Schools and retired after 30+ years of teaching. Mary Ann took pleasure in going for long walks with friends and she also enjoyed playing cards with anyone who was willing. Mary Ann was a kind, selfless, caring, generous and genuinely sweet woman who would share her love for the Lord with anyone she met. Mary Ann was known for never saying an unkind word about anyone and always had a smile on her face. Mary Ann is survived by her husband of 52 years, Chuck Ulm of Noble; children, Rob (Tanille) Ulm of Charleston, IL, Ryan (Keri) Ulm of Newton, and Misti (Robert) Donathan of Olney; grandchildren, Audrey, Jackson, and Allison Ulm, Owen, Cambell, and Lillian Ulm, Rolen and Joslyn Hinterscher, and Adelyn Donathan; siblings, Ray (Georgianna) Judy of Jasper, IN, David (Kathy) Judy of Noble, Julia (Don) Hall of Noble, and Sarah (Roger) Zwilling of Olney; special friends, Mick and Betty Hallam of Newton; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents. Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Olney has been entrusted with arrangements. A visitation will be held on Monday, July 8, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Olney. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, July 9th at 10:00 AM at Kistler-Patterson Funeral Home in Olney. Interment will take place following the funeral service at Crest Haven Memorial Park. Memorials can be made to Glenwood Church | Judy, Mary Ann (I3852)
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5634 | Mary Arlene Holste, 53, of Louisville, IL died at her home Feb. 23, 2011. She was born Feb. 27, 1957, the daughter of Pinkney Fulk & Bertha Atteberry. She was raised by Sally Fulk. She married Tom Holste on Nov. 17, 1978 at Clay County Courthouse in Louisville. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her father; mother; a son, James Holste; brothers Larry Pierce, Tony Fulk, & Frank Fulk; seven sisters, Linda Bosley, Margie Moore, Dianne Miselbrook, Kathy Schoonover, Cindy Cook, Lois Martin, and Lisa Fulk; and two grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her husband, a brother, Robert Bateson, and a sister, Connie Carter. Funeral services were Feb. 28, 2011 at the Neal Funeral Home with burial in Old Union Cemetery in rural Louisville. (Published Hometown Journal) | Fulk, Mary Arlene (I19978)
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5635 | Mary Belle Butts, 91, of Bellmont, IL, formerly of Kinmundy, died April 15, 2011, at Burgin Manor Nursing Home in Olney. | Jean, Mary Belle (I40462)
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5636 | Mary Brassfield was born June 13, 1872 and departed this life August 7, 1910 at the family home in Clay City. She was joined in holy wedlock to G. W. Wogan on the 3rd day of March 1888, to this union was born 7 children, three have preceded her in death and four remain to mourn their loss. She united with the Christian Church in Wabash County, Illinois, 1888 and placed her letter with the congregation here about a year ago. She lived a consistent Christian life. Funeral held in the family home in this city, Monday afternoon. Burial in IOOF Cemetery. She leaves a father & mother, one sister, a brother, husband and 4 children with a host of friends to mourn their loss. | Brassfield, Mary M. (I13273)
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5637 | Mary C. Frank, 83, of Decatur, passed away 9:30 pm Saturday, March 21, 2009 at Decatur Memorial Hospital. | Colborn, Mary C. (I27992)
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5638 | Mary Christina Uebinger, 86, of Ingraham, died at 8:05 p.m. Sunday, September 7, 1997, at Newton Rest Haven Nursing Home. | Seiler, Mary Christina (I42265)
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5639 | Mary Dasenbrock Mary Ann Engbring Dasenbrock was born July 27, 1927, in Effingham, daughteer of Henry G. and Pauline Stockman Engbring. She married Robert F. Dasenbrock May 17, 1959, in Effingham. Surviving are children, David (Stephanie) Dasenbrock, Michael (Cathy) Dasenbrock; Sue (Bruce) Diel and Tim (Vickie) Dasenbrock; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren with one on the way and sister, Jan Engbring. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband on February 21, 1987 and sisters, Joan Engbring and Ruth Green. | Engbring, Mary Ann (I55368)
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5640 | Mary died at her daughter (Leona's) home in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois. | Mitchell, Mary Elsie (I9)
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5641 | Mary died when she was 8 months old. | MITCHELL, Mary Fannie (I2899)
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5642 | Mary E. Berthold, 69, of Clay City, IL died at 4:49 AM Friday, November 5, 2010 at Good Samaritan RHC in Mt. Vernon, IL. She was born November 16, 1940 in Enterprise, IL to John Thomas & Frances Lucille (Kutch) Omar. Mary was a member of the Moose Lodge. She is survived by her children: Mary Ziherl & Rich Reynolds, Kathy Ditch & husband Tom, James McDannel & wife Lori, Debra Siegel & husband Lee; seven grandchildren: Nicole (Eric) Nelson, Jacob & Nicolas Ditch, Wesley Cotton, Seth & Rachel Siegel, Sabrina Faught; six great-grandchildren: Marshall, Henry, Kathryn, Macy, Zander and Brooklynn. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers (Thomas Bryan, Darrell & Charles David Omar), sister (Sandra Omar), and granddaughter (Tiana Marie). Funeral services were held at Frank & Bright Funeral Home with Trevor Bissey officiating. Burial was in Clay City Cemetery, Clay City. | OMAR, Mary Emma (I29324)
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5643 | Mary E. Bricker, 84, Clay City, was found dead in her home at 7 p.m. Wednesday. She was born in January 8, 1897 in Clay County, IL, daughter of Joseph & Alice Wolbourn Pettyjohn. She married Jerry E. Bricker in Clay City in 1917 & he preceded her in death June 4, 1964. Survivors include two sons, Roy & Harold; a daughter Evelyn Sullens; 18 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons, a daughter, five brothers, three sisters, two grandchildren, and a great-grandchild. | Pettyjohn, Mary E. (I819)
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5644 | Mary E. Caldwell Chaffin, 89, of Clay City, died at 1:20 a.m. Thursday, April 22, 2010, at her residence. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home in Clay City with Doyle Williams officiating. Burial will be in Clay City Cemetery. Mrs. Chaffin was born September 19, 1920, in Grayville, the daughter of Otto Monroe Swift and Essie Mae Culliver Swift. She married Charles Herbert Chaffin on May 28, 1977. He preceded her in death on March 28, 2004. She was a homemaker. She was of the Christian faith. Mrs. Chaffin is survived by her son, Herbert Wayne Chaffin and his wife, Carmen, of McKinney, Texas; daughter, Gloria June Jones and her husband, Steven, of Olney; daughter, Janet Sue Chaffin, of Clay City; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Jessie Burnett and Ruby; daughter-in-law, Sandra Morris; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Otto Monroe and Essie Mae Swift; stepfather, Albert Schmittler; husband, Charles Herbert Chaffin; son, Charles Robert Chaffin; granddaughter, Cynthia Denise Magnussen; three sisters; and two brothers. Published Olney Daily Mail. | Swift, Mary Elizabeth (I20430)
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5645 | Mary E. Fletcher, 86, Sumner, died at 2:55 a.m., today April 19, in DeeWood Nursing Center in Sumner. Services will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Sivert Funeral Home with Rev. Kenneth Provines presiding. Visitation will be 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Burial will be in Sumner Cemetery. Mrs. Fletcher was born July 26, 1897, in Richland County, the daughter of Henry and Frances I. (Brian) Hasler. She married Clarence Ray Fletcher and he preceded her in death Nov. 14, 1953. She was a member of the Centenary Church. Survivors include three sisters, Ella Weagel, and Lilybell Provines, both of Sumner; and Lulubell Hasler, Claremont; and a brother, Roy Hasler, Claremont. Olney Daily Mail April 19, 1984 | HASLER, Mary Elsie (I299)
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5646 | Mary E. Fletcher, 86, Sumner, died at 2:55 a.m., today April 19, in DeeWood Nursing Center in Sumner. | HASLER, Mary Elsie (I299)
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5647 | Mary E. Gray, 86, of Flora, formerly of Clay City, died at 3:45 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, 2008, at Flora Gardens Care Center. Mrs. Gray was born Jan. 3, 1922 in Bible Grove, the daughter of Samuel and Dolly Mae (Burgett) Scammahorn. She married Eugene Gray in February 1951 in Clay City. He preceded her in death in November of 1987. She was a homemaker. Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Mike and Sharon Gray of Murphysboro; two daughters and sons-in-law, Betty and Steve Stanford of Louisville, and Joanne and Alan Herdes of Clay City; three brothers, Norman Scammahorn of Okeechobee, Fla., Glen Scammahorn of Joliet, and Charles "Bub" Scammahorn of Clay City; one sister, Ninetta German of New York City, NY; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Preceding her in death were her parents, husband, one sister, Helen Rudder, and one grandchild, Brian Stanford. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City i the Rev. Brad Harris officiating. Burial will be in Clay City Cemetery. Visitaion will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 19) at the funeral home. | Scammahorn, Mary E. (I532)
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5648 | Mary E. Redinger, 86 Mary E. Redinger, 86, of Olney, died at 7 p.m. Thursday, December 8, 2005, at her residence. Visitation will be from 9-10 a.m. Monday at Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Olney. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. with Minister Ben Woollard officiating. Burial will be at Eureka Cemetery in rural Claremont. Mrs. Redinger was born November 5, 1919, in Urbana, the daughter of Frank and Pearl (Hasler) Groff. She married William H. "Bill" Redinger on November 27, 1939, in Benton, Ky. He preceded her in death on May 18, 1997. Mrs. Redinger was a homemaker and affiliated with Eureka Church of Christ. Mrs. Redinger is survived by one daughter, Billie Sullins, of Olney, three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and two brothers. Memorials may be made to Eureka Church of Christ. Source: http://www.olneydailymail.com/articles/2005/12/09/obituaries/obit03.txt, 12 Dec 2005 | Groff, Mary Elizabeth (I1208)
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5649 | Mary E. Redinger, 86, of Olney, died at 7 p.m. Thursday, December 8, 2005, at her residence. | Groff, Mary Elizabeth (I1208)
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5650 | Mary Elizabeth Thomas, 82, Noble, died Saturday, May 18, 1985 at 9:30 p.m. in her home. | Carson, Mary Elizabeth (I35203)
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