Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
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701 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeCoursey, C. (I10476)
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702 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeCoursey, H. (I15593)
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703 | Barb Maglone's research spells the last name as "DeCoursy" | DeCoursey, Raymond E. 'Ray' (I10500)
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704 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeCoursey, R.J. (I10481)
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705 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeCoursey, S. (I10478)
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706 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeCoursey, S. (I10472)
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707 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | DeCoursey, R.L. (I10491)
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708 | Barbara A. Pruitt, 64, of Flora, IL, passed away at 5:15PM; Thursday, July 18, 2013 at Barnes Jewish Hospital; St. Louis, MO She was born on Dec. 3, 1948 at Olney, IL to Clinard Ollie & Ruby (Worley) Curtis. She married Wayne E. Pruitt on Nov. 16, 1968 at Xenia, IL and he preceded her in death on April 6, 2001. She was employed at North American Lighting at Flora, IL and was previously employed by Spartan Manufacturing at Flora for approx. 30 years. She was a member of the Xenia Community Church and she enjoyed spending time with family as her children and grandchildren were the love of her life. Surviving Barbara are: two daughters- Carla Speagle and Tammy Propes; a son Michael Pruitt; four sisters Joyce Williams, Elaine Bullard, Donna Holtzinger, and Marlene Cosner; four brothers Jerry Curtis, Randy Curtis, Donald Curtis, and Luke Curtis. Also nine grandchildren survive. Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, her parents,two sisters- Carolyn and Marilyn Curtis and a brother Kenneth Curtis. Funeral services were held at the Hosselton Funeral Home at Cisne, IL with burial in Bunker Cemetery at Rinard. Memorials to the family. | Curtis, Barbara A. (I56093)
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709 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gray, B.J. (I139)
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710 | Barbara Ann (Hagen) Brainard, 80, formerly of Pittsburg, Illinois, passed away on October 1, 2017 in Marion, Illinois. A memorial celebration will be held at 11:00 AM on Thursday, October 5, 2017 at Blue Funeral Home in Marion, IL with a brief visitation beginning at 10:00 AM. Barbara was born December 29, 1936 in Louisville, IL to Kermit and Veneta Hagen. She married Glen O. Brainard on March 29, 1957 in Louisville, IL. Prior to marriage she worked for a Clay County attorney as a legal secretary. After starting their family, Barbara was a stay at home mother and took pride in gardening, cooking, sewing, and quilting. She also was a volunteer and Shawnee Christian Nursing Center and was a Sunday school teacher for many years at Parish Park Christian Church. Later after raising her threr children, Barbara was employed with Food Town grocery store in Marion, IL. Upon the time of her death she was a member of First Christian Church in Herrin, IL. Barbara is preceded in death by her parents and oldest brother Wayne Hagen. She is survived by her husband Glen, Sons Michael (Sandra) Brainard and two grandchildren and one great grandchild and Gregory Brainard and three grandsons and seven great grandchildren and daughter Debra (Larry) Fones and two grandsons. Her brothers: Robert (Janice) Hagen, Roger (Dena) Hagen, Larry (Kathy) Hagen, and Darrell (Bobbi) Hagen. Her sisters: Adeline (Larren) Kincaid, Joyce Deimel and Kathryn (Bill) Brown, five Nephews and 11 Nieces and many friends. The family requests no flowers be sent, however memorials may be given in Barbaras name to First Christian Church of Herrin. | Hagen, Barbara Ann (I34234)
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711 | Barbara Ann Bible, 73, of Louisville, passed away at 12:08 a.m. Monday, Jan. 6, 2014, at St. John's Hospital, Springfield. Barb was born April 4, 1940, in Clay County, the daughter of George Allen and Vivian Maxine (Rinehart) Tolliver. She was united in marriage on Aug. 30, 1957, at Hoosier Prairie Baptist Church with Leo Bible and with this union were two sons. She was employed by the North Clay Unit 25 Schools as a cook for 32 years and also cooked for the Olney Baptist Church Camp. She was a faithful member of the Hoosier Prairie Baptist Church. Barb is survived by her husband, Leo Bible; sons, Daniel L. (Kathy) Bible and Larry A. Bible; brother, Ronald Tolliver; sister, Jane (Bill) Stanford; grandchildren, Mandy (Jake) King, Devin (Danielle) Bible, and Dylan Keppler; great-grandchildren, Hudson Leo Bible and Bayley King; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Vivian Tolliver. Funeral service were held at J. W. Neal Funeral Home, Louisville. Interment was in Hoosier Prairie Cemetery. Memorials to Hoosier Prairie Baptist Church. | TOLLIVER, Barbara Ann (I51475)
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712 | Barbara Ann Fulk, 59, of Golconda, and formerly of Olney, died at 10:40 a.m. Saturday, November 8, 2008, at her residence. | Weber, Barbara Ann (I4560)
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713 | BARBARA ANN ZIMMERMAN, 77, of Clay City, Illinois, passed away Friday, December 27, 2019, at the home of her daughter. Barbara was born November 14, 1942, at Olney, Illinois, to Frank and June (Weidner) Walker. She married Galen Max Zimmerman July 10, 1964, at Flora, Illinois. She was a housewife and a member of Zif Baptist Church. Barbara is survived by her husband Max of Clay City, Illinois; two daughters Amber (Will) Frohning of Flora, Illinois and Lisa Zimmerman of Clay City, Illinois; one son John Zimmerman of Flora; three sisters Nancy (Tom) Denney of Effingham, Illinois, Frances (Jerry) Quick of Neoga, Illinois and Joanne Hilderbrand-Rogers of Flora and one brother Dennis Hilderbrand of Wynoose, Illinois. Four grandchildren Courtney Gray and Shelby Cailteux of Clay City and Kennedy and Khloe Zimmerman of Flora, Illinois; two great grandchildren Carter and Corbin Gray of Clay City Illinois also survive. Preceding Barbara in death were her parents, one brother Jack Walker, and one grandchild Lexi Cailteux. A graveside service will be at 12:00 pm Monday, December 30, 2019, at Dillman Cemetery.at Sailor Springs, Illinois. Everyone attending is asked to go directly to the cemetery. There will be no visitation. Memorials may be given to Clay County Hospice and will be accepted at Hosselton-Meridith Funeral Home. | Walker, Barbara Ann (I30393)
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714 | Barbara Frances Hasler, daughter of William and Lieuetta McCain Hasler, was born near Park on March 10, 1924, and departed this life on December 26, 1951 at the age of 27 years, nine months, and 16 days. She became unconscious at 10:45 a.m. Christmas morning soon after she had arrived at the home of her Aunt Leola and Uncle Lester where the family had gathered for their annual Christmas dinner. All was done for her that the loving hands of her family and friends, her doctor and nurse could do; but she never regained consciousness. God sent an angel at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday to take a beautiful bud out of our garden of love. Barbara spent most of her life near Park. She graduated from Bloomfield High School in 1942. She was cashier at Kroger's store in Bloomfield for 3 years, and there a great many friends learned to know and love her. She was kind and courteous to everyone and careful in the performance of her duties. She was a regular attendant at the Walnut Grove Sunday School until seven years ago when she suddenly became ill. She never fully recovered from this illness. Among her most treasured keepsakes are a little gold ring and a Bible received from the Sunday School for regular attendance. She took an active part in the young people's activities. After she became ill, most of her time was spent in her home. We do not know where and when she learned to know her Savior. Neither do we know where Mary and Martha, the sisters of Lazarus of the little town of Bethany, learned to know Him, but according to St. Luke 10:13 "Martha received Him into her house." Likewise, Barbara's life was her testimony. She loved her home and made it a center of Christian activity and a school of Christian living. Her time was spent serving the ones she loved. She spent tireless hours entertaining the little ones of the family and faithfully ministering to all the needs of the older ones. She reflected God's love to those who were around her. Jesus said, "By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples if ye have love one to another." John 13:35. Barbara is survived in addition to the parents by three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Gholson of North Vernon, Indiana, Mrs. Betty Jo Frye of Bloomfield, R.R.3, and Mrs. Phyllis Mae Miller, also of Bloomfield route, two brothers, Lee of Bloomfield and Henry Howard at home, four nieces, Martha Jean, Linda Lee, Judy Kay Gholson and Sharon Elaine Miller; four nephews, Ronald and Gary Gholson and David and Daniel Frye, three aunts, Mrs. Lester Hasler, Mrs. Emma Ledgerwood, and Mrs. May Barker; one uncle Henry Hasler. Also she leaves to mourn their loss several other relatives and a host of friends. She will sleep, but not forever, In the lone and silent grave; Blessed be the Lord that taketh, Blessed be the Lord that gave. She will sleep, but not forever, There will be a glorious dawn! We shall meet to part, no, never, On the resurrection morn. In the bright eternal city, Death can never, never come; In His own good time He'll call us, From the grave to "home sweet home.". | Hasler, Barbara Frances (I19043)
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715 | Barbara Frances Hasler, daughter of William and Lieuetta McCain Hasler, was born near Park on March 10, 1924, and departed this life on December 26, 1951 at the age of 27 years, nine months, and 16 days. She became unconscious at 10:45 a.m. Christmas morning soon after she had arrived at the home of her Aunt Leola and Uncle Lester where the family had gathered for their annual Christmas dinner. All was done for her that the loving hands of her family and friends, her doctor and nurse could do; but she never regained consciousness. God sent an angel at 4:10 p.m. Wednesday to take a beautiful bud out of our garden of love. | Hasler, Barbara Frances (I19043)
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716 | Barbara J. Dunnigan, age 82, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Tuesday, June 26, 2018, at Clay County Hospital in Flora. Barbara was born January 13, 1936, in Wayne County, the daughter of Charles Edgar and Esther V. (Hadley) Grove. She was united in marriage to Richard Eugene Dunnigan in September 1959, at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Flora, and together they shared 58 years of marriage. He preceded her in death January 9, 2018. Barbara helped Richard operate R.E. Dunnigan Electrical Service with taking care of all of the administrative work. She was a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary for 56 years. She was of the Christian faith and had attended First Christian Church with her family in the past. Barbara was a caring wife and mother, enjoyed cooking and preparing many meals for her family over the years, and enjoyed reading and doing word puzzles. She is survived by two sons: Mark Dunnigan and Darin (Krystal) Dunnigan both of Flora; a grandson: Jarin (Ashley) Dunnigan; a granddaughter: Janae Dunnigan; two great-grandchildren: Jazlyn and Isaac; a brother: Jim (Linda) Grove of Flora; a brother-in-law: Carroll Simpson of Howell, Michigan; along with nieces, nephews, and several special friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one sister: Kathryn Simpson; and three brothers: Charles Grove, E.L. Bud Grove, and Truman Grove. | Grove, Barbara (I50238)
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717 | Barbara J. Pulley, 65, of Cisne, formerly of Clay City passed away on December 29, 2016 at her residence in Cisne, IL. Barbara was born March 9, 1951 in Flora, IL to parents Phillip and Charlene (Pygott) Hall. She married Ron Pulley, he precedes her in death. Barb enjoyed the outdoors and fishing. She took pleasure in keeping a flower garden. Barb was a dog lover and she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren. She was an avid NASCAR and wrestling fan. Barb took pleasure in cooking meals for her family. Church Membership : Ellis Mound Missionary Baptist Church Survived by Daughter, Pam Smith and husband Marty of Cisne, IL; Son, Chris Pulley of Clay City; Mother, Charlene Hall of Clay City; Grandchildren, Cole (Kiana Hostettler) Evans, Caleb (Addie) Smith, Brett (Tasha) Evans, Kali (Caleb Riley) Smith, Dillan Evans, Valerie Evans, and Phillip Smith; 3 Great Grandchildren, Isaac, Laila, and Rylan; Brother, Donnie Hall; and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by father and husband. Memorials can be made to Wounded Warrior Project | HALL, Barbara Jean (I50701)
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718 | Barbara Jean (Hale) Lister, age 82 of Albion, IL passed from this life to the next on September 23, 2016 at her home, surrounded by her family. | Hale, Barbara J. (I24810)
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719 | Barbara Jean Brentlinger, 85, went to be with the Lord on Friday, February 4, 2011. She was born on Easter Sunday, April 12, 1925 in Carrier Mills, Illinois to Clark and Evelyn Weir. The family later moved to Flora, Illinois. After graduating from Flora High School in 1943, Barbara worked for a short time in East St. Louis before moving back to Flora to be a journalist for the Flora daily newspaper. In 1946 she married her high school sweetheart, Brock Brentlinger, and the young couple moved to Greenville, Illinois where Brock attended Greenville College. Six children were born to Brock and Barbara while living in Greenville, Illinois. While Brock completed two postgraduate degrees, Barbara faced the many challenges of raising six children, running a household and stretching the family's limited finances. She also managed to be active in the music ministry of their local church where she directed the adult chancel choir and served as church pianist. In 1969, the family moved to Beaumont, Texas where Brock became the Dean of Fine Arts at Lamar University. The family joined Calder Baptist Church and Barbara was active in the adult choir and also taught a ladies' Sunday School class for many years. Barbara also worked for a number of years as part of the office staff of Calder Baptist Church. Barbara was married to Brock for 62 years up until his death in 2009. She was also preceded in death by her youngest son, Geoffrey, in 1989. Barbara is survived by three sons and two daughters: Gregory Brentlinger and wife Dorothy of Beaumont; Gary Brentlinger and wife Dee Alice of Houston; Rebecca Brentlinger Ray and husband Rick of The Woodlands, Garth Brentlinger and wife Terri of Nederland and Bobbie Brentlinger of Houston. Barbara is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren, as well as by a brother, Bill Weir of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Burial: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Beaumont, Texas. Source: Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont, Texas; February 6, 2011 | Weir, Barbara Jean (I53777)
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720 | Barbara Jean Doenges Green (née Sharp), our dear sister, step-mother and friend, passed away of old age at 93 on November 14, 2015 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with family by her side. Barbara was a fine, strong woman with a kind heart and a nurturing, accepting, loving fondness for her family and so many others who entered her life. In her knowing way and by her example, Barbara helped teach us about who we really are while living genuinely. Her kindness marked us all. Barbara leaves us with a smile in our hearts and the comfort that she is with her Creator and with us always. Barbara was born in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, to parents Perry Commodore Sharp and Myrl Swift Sharp. Barbara grew up from humble roots through the Great Depression years. Her parents moved about seeking work. Barbara knew scarcity and gratitude for small things during her childhood. Barbara was transferred into the custody of her kindly Aunt Ad and Uncle Jack in Virginia to assist with her upbringing and completion of high school, while her parents endured Depression challenges. Barbara worked for a time in bookkeeping. Barbara made her last home prior to taking on married life in Noble, Illinois, where her parents are interred in Hanna Cemetery northwest of Noble. Barbara married four times, first to Travis Stephens who passed away during the Invasion of Normandy in World War II. Later she married Max Arnold, an oilman, living in Illinois and Ohio until she was divorced. In Olney, Illinois, she later married Dr. John (Jack) P. Doenges whose four children, Peter, Susan, Karen and Mark, she adopted. Barbara lived many good years with Jack, helping create a family home they built with a private lake on 120 acres of farmland and old growth hardwood forest in rural Olney. Barbara tended to the home, gardening, planting trees, the orchard, lake and many other chores. Barbara traveled extensively with Jack as he attended medical conferences. They built a second home on the Doenges Lake and lived together until Jack died in 1990. In late 1996, Barbara married Charlie Green, an earlier resident of Olney and prior acquaintance of Barbara. Barbara then moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to join him and his family there. Charlie and Barbara lived sweet years together in a Spanish-style home as she enjoyed his daughter, Mitzi and her husband, Pat Loftus. As their healthcare needs changed, Charlie and Barbara moved into the senior living complex, The Montebello on Academy, in Albuquerque. Barbara came into many valued friendships with Montebello members and healthcare workers. After Charlie passed away in 2008, she lived alone and enjoyed most considerate care by hospice staff from 2012 onward. Barbara was under hospice care with devoted, loving Loftus family support until she passed away. Barbara was loving and considerate with her husbands. Though she bore no biological children, she worked honestly to earn the respect of all the family children she took in. Barbra retained an affecting Arkansas warmth and accent, and charmed the socks off people in an endearing, genuine way. Barbara lived with grit and grace. Barbara was down-to-earth, with a seasoned wisdom, warmth and wry humor, forthright manner, tender listening ear, sound advice without judgment valued by family in trying situations, and love she could not help directing everywhere. Barbara raised homemaking to an art form while tending and fiddling with her projects. Barbara had a sharp eye for detail and surrounded herself with beauty. Barbara had a talent for genuine interest in the welfare and happiness of others, who reciprocated heartily. Barbara emanated a subtle aura that drew rapid respect and might be assumed as a mark of royalty, though she clung to her humble roots. Barbara is dearly missed, yet she is perfect now in the soulful embrace of her Creator and all those gone before whom she blessed with such heart and grace. Immediate family members who survive Barbara include her sister, Jerre (John) Pugh, her niece and nephew by Jerre, Cynthia Wright and James Wright, her adopted children by Jack, Peter (Vicki) Doenges, Susan (Don) Graham, Karen (Chuck) Vavrin and Mark (Joyce) Doenges and Mitzi (Pat) Loftus, Charlie's daughter. Grandchildren who survive Barbara include Scott (Subin) Doenges, Sarah (Nathan) Stevens, Matt (Holly) Garrison, Michael (Jamie) Garrison, Louise (Tyler) Bexley, and Susan (Jake) Stewart. Family and friends will gather in Olney, Illinois, on Saturday, April 30, 2016 for a modest church service and informal celebration of her life. Her remains will be interred with those of husband Dr. John P. Doenges, who predeceased her, in Olney's Haven Hill Cemetery. | Sharp, Barbara Jean (I25587)
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721 | Barbara Jean Tolliver, 65, of Clay City, IL, died September 26, at Covenant Hospital in Champaign. Mrs. Tolliver was born July 11, 1939, in Clay City, the daughter of Harry and Genelle Abbott Hance. She married James Richard Tolliver in Xenia July 25, 1959. She was retired from Richland Memorial Hospital in Olney working in housekeeping and was a member of First Baptist Church in Clay City. Survivors include her husband; two daughters, Cynthia Hedgepeth and Trisha Hutchison; two sons, Steven and James Tolliver; one sister, Norma Franklin; one brother, Roger Hance; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death were her parents, a sister, Ruth Miller; a brother, Jim Hance; and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were held at Summers-Kistler funeral Home with burial in Clay City Cemetery. Memorials to Clay County Cancer Society. (Published Hometown Journal) | Hance, Barbara Jean (I630)
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722 | Barbara Lucille Sons, age 83, of Salem, Illinois, formerly of Flora, passed away Monday evening, December 23, 2019, at the home of her daughter in Kell. She was born December 9, 1936, in Hoosier Township, Clay County, the daughter of Leland E. and Lucy A. (Stanley) Cook. She was united in marriage to Lowell Beryl Sons on June 11, 1955, in Flora, and they shared 60 wedding anniversaries until his death March 15, 2016. Barbara worked at Sparton Manufacturing for 33 years until they closed their doors and she was able to take retirement. She loved to be outdoors taking walks, gardening, and watching nature. She liked to read, work word search puzzles, and go to thrift shops and rummage sales. She enjoyed family gatherings and chatting with her neighbors and old friends and cherished time spent with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is survived by her children: Jeff (Paula) Sons of Centralia, Gary (Cindy) Sons of Woodbridge, VA, Carol (Ron) Pruitt of Kell, and Walter Sons (significant other Teresa Clifton) of Cisne; 12 grandchildren: Angela Smith, Nicci Sons, Stephanie Sons, Samantha Sons, Christopher Sons, Jeannie Sons, Amy Pruitt, Ronnie Pruitt, Caleb Pruitt, Jarod Sons, Crystal Sons, and Amy Hawkins; 10 great-grandchildren: Avery, Rowan, Neveah, Madison, Brayden, Paisley, Jaxson, Ramona, Gracie, and Colten; a brother: David (Cheri) Cook; and 2 sisters: Darlene (Jamey) Grimsley and Arlene (Jim) Zenisek. She was preceded in death by her parents: Leland and Lucy Cook; husband: Lowell Sons; 2 brothers: Allen Cook and Gerald Cook; and a granddaughter: Amber Dawn Sons. A funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 2020, at Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora. Burial will take place at a later date in East Lawn Cemetery, Salem. Visitation will be 1 p.m. until time of service on Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial donations are suggested to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. | COOK, Barbara Lucille (I7214)
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723 | Barbara Maglone's research shows he died 15 Aug 1995. | WALTERS, Glendale 'Tubby' (I14626)
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724 | Barbara Maglone's research shows he was born 18 Dec 1938/ | WALTERS, Glendale 'Tubby' (I14626)
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725 | Barbara Maglone's research shows the marriage date as "Apr 02, 1881 at residence of Allen Williams" | Family: Maglone, Thomas / Wagnor, Sarah Catherine (F113)
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726 | Barbara R. "Barb" Myers, 66, of Oblong, died at 6:10 p.m. Friday, July 11, 2008, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Ind. | Dean, Barbara Rae 'Barb' (I22267)
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727 | Barbara Rumsey, 56, Olney, died early Tuesday morning, July 19, 1986 in Humble, TX. Services will be held at 10 a.m. saturday, July 23, at the chapel of Zirkle Funeral Home, the Rev. Cecil Works presiding. Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Sunset Lawn Cemetery in Harrisburg. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Friday at Zirkle Funeral Home. Mrs. Rumsey was born March 24, 1932, in Johnston City to Everett and Agnes Mae (Crick) Beaver. She married George Rumsey on April 2, 1955 in Johnston City, and he survives. She was a member of Olney Southern Baptist Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, Jasper-Richland Antique Study Group, Richland County Homemaker Extension Association, XI Delta Beta of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and was past president of the Olney Garden Club. Surviving in addition to her husband, are two sons and daughters-in-law, Rev. Mike and Teri Rumsey of Humble, Texas, and Paul and Brenda Rumsey of Port Hueneme, Calif.; two brothers, Harold G. Beaver of Holland, TX and James Roy Beaver of Minonk; three grandchildren; one niece and three nephews. Obituary published in the Olney Daily Mail. | Beaver, Barbara Lou (I55308)
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728 | Barbara Stanford, 80, of Clay City, IL died at 7:38 AM Friday, February 3, 2012 at Flora Gardens Care Center in Flora. | Wiley, Barbara (I39845)
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729 | Barbara was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing golf with her friends. Barb loved all animals and was never without a canine companion. Barb took pleasure in landscaping the yard, planting flowers and trees, and redecorating her house. She especially enjoyed being around family and friends, and being fashionably stylish. Barb was a dedicated grandmother and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Barb was known for treating all people with respect and supporting her friends and loved ones with both humor and immense humanity. | Franklin, Barbara Jane 'Barb' (I23081)
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730 | Barbara was the daughter of Josiah Lincoln and Catherine Barlow. She was first cousin to President Abrahm Lincoln. | Lincoln, Barbara (I36434)
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731 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | HONEA, S.W. (I8048)
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732 | Barnes Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, St. Louis County, Missouri | SHARP, Delberta Marie 'Darby' (I2040)
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733 | BARTHOLOMEW, JOHN Rank PVT Company K Unit 40 IL US INF Personal Characteristics Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 33 Height 5' 4 Hair BLACK Eyes BLACK Complexion DARK Marital Status MARRIED Occupation CABINET MAKER Nativity HAMBURG, GERMANY Service Record Joined When AUG 19, 1861 Joined Where CLAY CITY, IL Joined By Whom W BLACKLEDGE Period 3 YRS Muster In AUG 27, 1861 Muster In Where N/A Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A Remarks DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY MAR 13, 1863 | Bartholomew, John (I29286)
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734 | BARTHOLOMEW, JOHN Rank PVT Company K Unit 40 IL US INF Personal Characteristics Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 33 Height 5' 4 Hair BLACK Eyes BLACK Complexion DARK Marital Status MARRIED Occupation CABINET MAKER Nativity HAMBURG, GERMANY Service Record Joined When AUG 19, 1861 Joined Where CLAY CITY, IL Joined By Whom W BLACKLEDGE Period 3 YRS Muster In AUG 27, 1861 Muster In Where N/A Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A Remarks DISCHARGED FOR DISABILITY MAR 13, 1863 | Bartholomew, John (I29286)
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735 | Bartlett, TN - Ford Melroy Colclasure, 89, of Bartlett, passed away on October 9, 2016. He retired at an early age from the Air Force and then became an educator for many years. Mr. Colclasure was also a member of Great Oaks Church of Christ. He is survived by his loving wife of 33 years, Charlene Colclasure; three children, Faith Louise Groves (Randy), John Mark Colclasure (Carol), Steven Merritt Colclasure (Linda) and numerous grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Merle Rubottom in 1982 and son, James David Colclasure. Visitation will be 10 a.m. Thursday, October 13 until service begins at 12 p.m. at Forest Hill Funeral Home and Memorial Park, East. Graveside service will be 12:30 p.m. Friday, October 14 at Walton Chapel Cemetery in Poplar Bluff, MO. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Great Oaks Church of Christ Building Fund. Forest Hill Funeral Home & Memorial Park East/ (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on Oct 23, 3026) | Colclasure, Ford Melroy (I34085)
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736 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Painter, I.G. (I41327)
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737 | Basic training was at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri | Trotter, Wallace Harold 'Wally' (I41329)
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738 | Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv; München; Abteilung IV Kriegsarchiv. Kriegstammrollen, 1914-1918; Volume: 2692. Kriegstammrolle: Bd. 1 | Source (S763)
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739 | Beatrice Cailteux, age 88, of Clay City, Illinois passed away Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. Beatrice was born on August 18, 1925 in Wayne County to Virgil and Mary Katherine (Fout) Wilkin. She married Davie Cailteux on March 15, 1950. He preceded her in death on October 10, 2002. Beatrice was known to all her family and others as "Peach". She helped on the family farm and enjoyed gardening, flowers, and taking drives with Davie. She is survived by her daughters: Barbara (Donnie) Sneed, Brenda Cailteux, Donna Russell and friend Bob Plew, Dorothy (Mike) Wilson; a son: Dale Cailteux; six grandchildren: Vanessa Sneed, Leslie Sneed, Keith (Rachel), Nathan Wilson, Courtney Cailteux and Shelby Cailteux; along with several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a sister (Mary Ann Baughman), a brother (Jim Wilkin), and a granddaughter (Lexi Cailteux). A graveside service for Beatrice Cailteux was held at Clay City Cemetery, Clay City. Visitation was held at Frank & Bright Funeral Home, Flora. | Wilkin, Beatrice 'Peach' (I12004)
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740 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Nelson, E. (I14176)
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741 | Becky and Deward were married at 1100 South Baltimore Street. | Family: Little, D.W. / Gray, Becky Jean (F175)
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742 | Becky previously worked at Flora Bank & Trust, Sears, and was well-known as a friendly face to everyone at the City of Flora. She was a member of the Flora VFW Post 3999 Auxiliary. Becky enjoyed reading Debbie Macomber books, listening to music, keeping up with her soaps, and cherishing the time shared with family and all of her friends. She was a lung transplant recipient on March 23, 2017, and her family encourages everyone to join them in becoming registered as an organ donor to celebrate the memory of Beckys loving and tender-hearted legacy. | HUNT, Rebecca Sue 'Becky' (I9282)
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743 | beim Holz fällen verunglückt (died in a timber cutting accident) | HASLER, Heinrich (I4414)
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744 | Believed to go by "Susan". | FROCK, Amanda Susan (I6105)
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745 | Beloved mother, 4 sisters Frankie, Irene, Martha, Pauline. 2 brothers Charles, Lloyd. 6 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren. Laid to rest beside her most beloved granddaughter Jamie Nolan. Singing "I'll Fly Away" while holding grandson Jeffrey in heaven now. | Stout, Anna Lena (I33229)
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746 | Ben F. Wineland performed the wedding ceremony of Dorothy and Carl. The marriage license states that they were married in Flora, Clay County, Illinois | Family: Gray, Carl Lester / McDowell, Dorothy Lois 'Dot' (F2)
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747 | Benjamin Franklin Dobbs, 74 years of age, died last night at his farm home southeast of Flora after an illness of two weeks. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from Harmony church with Rev. W. W. Moore officiating. Burial will be in Kneff cemetery. The casket bearers to be Bert Leonard, Roy Kitley, Clarence McCommons, Orra Burt, Henry Mix and Edgar Kitley. The body was removed this afternoon from the Hancock Funeral Home in Flora to the family home where it will lie in state until the hour of final services. Mr. Dobbs is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Dobbs, one son, Raymond Dobbs, and one daughter, Mrs. Charles Pearce, also of Flora. From the personal files of Frances Stanford Bones. | DOBBS, Benjamin Franklin (I32961)
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748 | Benjamin Franklin Dobbs, 74 years of age, died last night at his farm home southeast of Flora after an illness of two weeks. | DOBBS, Benjamin Franklin (I32961)
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749 | Benjamin Higgerson (also Higgason) was born in Virginia about 1810 and died on Christmas Day, 1862, of smallpox. Family history states he contracted smallpox from a sick soldier taken into the home by his wife, Permelia (Chewning) Higgerson. Their farm was literally in the Battle of the Wilderness. There is only a stone marker to mark his grave, and some members of the Dempsey family may be buried there as well, according to H. Mercer Quann, who told that to various members of the Higgerson family when they visited him prior to his selling the farm to the National Park Service. According to family history, Benjamin was buried in a hollowed out log by slaves. | Higgerson, Benjamin (I56002)
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750 | Benjamin was the son of John Cord Crane & Elvira Ellis. He served as a private in Co C, 42nd Regiment of IN Volunteers during the Civil War, commanded by Thomas B Jones. He was honorably discharged at Louisville KY on 21 July 1865. Benjamin was 6' tall with a light complexion, light hair, & blue eyes. He suffered from permanent disabilities of rheumatism, piles, & a crippled arm, which resulted from an accident while knocking nuts from on hickory tree on 21 October 1876; the pole he was using fell on his right arm & broke it about 2" above the wrist. Benjamin was deaf by 8 September 1908. He married Julia Ann Lents on 21 April 1868 & they had 4 children. He married Cordelia E Montgomery on 3 January 1880 & they had 10 children. | Crane, Benjamin N. (I46537)
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