Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray
Matches 8,501 to 8,550 of 11,026
# | Notes | Linked to |
---|---|---|
8501 | Served in WW1, Illinois, Private, 119th Infantry, 30 Division. | Fulk, John D. (I5301)
|
8502 | Served on a German minesweeper in North Atlantic during World War II | Bauer, Konrad (I182)
|
8503 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Gilbert, C.E. (I26826)
|
8504 | Served on the home front in OK and CA, in the Infantry and Field Artillery, Medics,and the MP. He was awarded a WWII Victory Medal, Good Conduct Medal and an American Campaign Medal. He was discharged on June 29, 1946. Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=1760379 | BATES, Fred Nolan (I26761)
|
8505 | Served on the USS Holland AS-3 1941-1943 served in Manila December 1941, East Indies 1941-1942. Participated in the rescue of Admiral Lockwood behind Japanese lines, Unit Citation Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=1667514 | Luke, Floyd Vance 'Pig' (I104)
|
8506 | Served on USS America CVA-66, | Schnautz, Mark Steven (I17664)
|
8507 | Served stateside as a military policeman. Killed in a motorcycle accident while on furlough. Honored at the WWII memorial in his hometown. (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=1899835 | Coggin, Dennis Marion (I42973)
|
8508 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | MIX, J.S. (I727)
|
8509 | Served with the 4th Armored Division, Company B, 10th Armored Division. Landed with his division on D-Day +2; went through France into Belgium. Injured in Alghero just before the Germans were surrounded in Bastogne. Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=500429 | SWIFT, Leslie Charles (I35160)
|
8510 | Served with the 743rd Coast Artillery Anti-Aircraft Battalion in Australia and New Zealand. Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=2130430 | Watson, Carl Raymond (I12284)
|
8511 | Served with the 8th Division known as the 'Golden Arrow'; 121st Infantry known as 'Gray Bonnet' Company H. He was a Radioman, Heavy Machine Gun Operator and a Mortar Man. He entered on November 17, 1943 and discharged January 6, 1946. Was in Hodge's 1st Army and later in Patton's 3rd Army. Received 2 Overseas Service Bars, American Campaign Medal, the Bronze Star for valor, Combat Infantryman Badge, European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with 4 bronze stars. Received a Sharpshooter Medal for M1 Rifle, .45 Caliber Pistol, Heavy .30 Caliber Machine Gun and 81mm Mortar. Service number 37628971. Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=1425076 | Camp, Nelson Clifford (I12645)
|
8512 | Served with the Engineers Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/Registry/plaque.aspx?honoreeID=122891 | Payne, Ralph C. (I10395)
|
8513 | Served with the infantry, 3 man fifty caliber machine gun squad in North Africa and Italy. Killed in action at Monte-Casino. Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=1843563 | Githens, George Henry (I42990)
|
8514 | Served with: Company A, 67th Virginia Militia, Confederate States of America Sergeant, Company A, 11th Virginia Cavalry, Confederate States of America | Satterfield, John William (I26527)
|
8515 | Served with: Company D, 52nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company E, 62nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company K, 62nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment Company B, 21st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment | Sackrider, Allen (I31552)
|
8516 | Served with: Private, 1st North Carolina Cavalry, Confederate States of America First Sergeant, Company A, 6th North Carolina Cavalry, Confederate States of America First Sergeant, Company F, 6th North Carolina Cavalry, Confederate States of America First Sergeant, Company F, 7th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry, Confederate States of America Mr. Duff served as a Pvt. in the 1st North Carolina Cavalry, CSA. Other sources indicate that James Duff was a 1st Serg. in Co.F and Co.A 6th North Carolina Cavalry,and in Co.F,7th Battalion North Carolina Cavalry , CSA . | Duff, James Newton (I24648)
|
8517 | Served with: Sergeant, Company A, 6th North Carolina Cavalry Sergeant, Company F, 7th Battalion, North Carolina Cavalry Sergeant, Company F, 6th North Carolina Cavalry | Tilley, David Green (I26572)
|
8518 | Service Number 35570305 ===================== ID: 35570305 Entered the Service From: Indiana Rank: Technical Sergeant Service: U.S. Army, 119th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division Died: Sunday, January 14, 1945 Buried at: Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery Location: Henri-Chapelle, Belgium Plot: C Row: 12 Grave: 35 Awards: Distinguished Service Cross, Bronze Star Source: https://wwiiregistry.abmc.gov/honoree-plaque/?honoree_id=1055687 | Wease, Frank Leo (I10986)
|
8519 | Service number assignment was 36055320. ==================================== Private First Class with Company A, 142nd Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division. Entered combat at Salerno Beach, Italy on September 9, 1943 and was killed in action on November 30, 1943. Earned The Purple Heart Medal and was otherwise entitled to the American Campaign Medal, The European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with at least one bronze battle star and The WWII Victory Medal. Buried with military honors at Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Illinois. Honored also at the WWII Memorial in Flora, Illinois. 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=1901369 | Bricker, Kenneth Ray (I824)
|
8520 | Service number assignment was 36638025. ==================================== Private First Class with Company A, 93rd Chemical Mortar Battalion. Died of non-battle causes on April 25, 1945. Buried with military honors at Clay City Cemetery, Clay City, Illinois. 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=1901361 | Brainard, Marvin Henry (I12100)
|
8521 | Service Number: 36692411 Killed in action on Luzon, Philippines | Barnett, Glen (I25498)
|
8522 | Service Number: 36908423 Veteran's dates of service unknown. Honored at the WWII Memorial in Flora, Illinois. (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=2225655 | Eakin, Edgar Earl (I42983)
|
8523 | Service Record Joined When AUG 11, 1862 Joined Where CLAY CO, IL Joined By Whom E P TURNER 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 MUSTERED OUT AS SERGEANT | O'Dell, John H. (I34485)
|
8524 | Service Record Joined When JUN 10, 1861 Joined Where XENIA, IL Joined By Whom JOS MAHER Period 3 YRS Muster In JUN 28, 1861 Muster In Where SPRINGFIELD, IL Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out MAY 24, 1865 Muster Out Where SPRINGFIELD, IL Muster Out By Whom CPT HALL Remarks CAPTURED AT CHICKAMAUGA GA SEP 20, 1863 | Browne, Albert G. (I29698)
|
8525 | Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 19 August 1862. Enlisted in Company H, 67th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 19 Aug 1862. Transferred into 24th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 21 Dec 1864. Transferred out of Company H, 67th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 21 Dec 1864. | Hartsey, Joseph (I8705)
|
8526 | Service Record: Enlisted as a 1st Lieutenant. Commission in Company F, 11th Infantry Regiment Missouri. Discharged from Company F, 11th Infantry Regiment Missouri on 3 Jul 1862. He is also memorialized in Missouri: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52970574 | Colclasure, William R. Stalcap (I11531)
|
8527 | Service# 16027625 Corporal. Missing in Action and presumed dead on July 1, 1942. Awarded The Purple Heart posthumously and entitled to The American Defense Service Medal, The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal and The WWII Victory Medal. Memorialized at Manila American Cemetery, Manila, Philippines. Honored also at the WWII Memorial in Flora, Illinois. 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=1900449 | Bunnell, George H. (I42969)
|
8528 | Service# 3368324 Re-enlisted for a second tour of duty in May of 1939 with the stipulation that he and his brother James would be assigned to the same ship. Served in the Atlantic aboard the newly commissioned Destroyer USS Simms (DD-409) until the war began 7 December, 1941 when his ship departed for the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations with Task Force 17 formed around the fast carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5). Electrician's Mate 1st Class Orin Yates, along with 234 shipmates including his brother, was killed in action on May 7, 1942 when the Simms was sunk by Japanese aircraft during the opening action of The Battle of The Coral Sea. Posthumously awarded The Purple Heart Medal and entitled to The American Defense Medal, The American Campaign Medal, The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze battle stars, and The WWII Victory Medal. Memorialized at the Manila American Cemetery, Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines. Honored also at the WWII Memorial in Flora, Illinois. (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=1901045 | Yates, Orin Arthur (I43077)
|
8529 | Service# 3368327 =============== Re-enlisted for a second tour of duty in May of 1939 with the stipulation that he and his brother Orin would be assigned to the same ship. Served in the Atlantic aboard the newly commissioned destroyer USS Sims (DD-409) until the war began on 7 December, 1941 when his ship departed for the Asiatic-Pacific Theater of Operations with Task Force 17 formed around the fast carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5). Electrician's Mate 1st Class James Yates, along with 234 shipmates including his brother, was killed in action on May 7, 1942 when the Simms was sunk by Japanese aircraft during the opening action of The Battle of The Coral Sea. Posthumously awarded The Purple Heart Medal and was entitled to The American Defense Medal, The American Campaign Medal, The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze battle stars, and the WWII Victory Medal. Memorialized at the Manila American Cemetery, Fort Bonifacio, Manila, Philippines. Honored also at the WWII Memorial in Flora, Illinois. (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=1901046 =============== Memorilized on Walls of the Missing, Manila American Cemetery https://www.abmc.gov/decedent-search/yates%3Djames-3 =============== | Yates, James Allen (I43075)
|
8530 | Services and visitation for Mrs. Frank (Mary Gladys) Badger, 73, will be in the Cardascio-Easley Funeral Home, Clay City with burial in Clay City Cemetery. Mrs. Badger died at 2:30 a.m. Thursday at her home. She was born Nov. 26, 1902 in Mt. Erie to John and Luella Orr Holdren. She was married to William H. Pierce, who died in 1960. On June 1, 1963 in Clay City, she was married to Frank Badger. He survives. Other survivors include a son, William Pierce, Clay City; a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Maxine) Elliott, Herrin; step-sons, Earl Badger, Bush, Mich., Glenn Badger, Edmond, Okla., and Richard Badger, Robinson; a step-daughter, Mrs. D. J. (Bernice Ann) Ashley, Oklahoma; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; 11 step-grandchildren; and 10 step-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Lois I. Haught. | Holdren, Mary Gladys (I1750)
|
8531 | Services are being held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas Catholc Church in Newton, with Father Joe Molloy officiating. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Wendelin. | FOSTER, Millie A. (I24513)
|
8532 | Services for Anna Kessler, 82, 702 S. Elliott, Olney, who died Wednesday, will be in St. Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Father Jim Buester presiding. Visitation will in Summers Funeral Home with the Holy Rosary. Burial will be St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery in Olney. Mrs. Kessler was born Nov. 3, 1900, in Ingraham, the daughter of George and Ida (Schulte) Kessler. She was retired from the Garment Factory in Olney and was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church; the Moose Auxiliary; and a lifetime member of the Eagles Auxiliary. Survivors include a brother, Alex, Ingraham; three sisters, Amelia Conour, Leona Huchel, and Monica Long, all of Olney; and several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Oct, 1983. | Kessler, Anna M. (I51324)
|
8533 | Services for Carol Ederer, 27, West Liberty, who died Wednesday in a farm accident, were held at the Trinity Lutheran Church at 2 p.m. Burial was in Goss Cemetery. | BECK, Carol Sue (I2387)
|
8534 | Services for Charles H. "Hank" Tibbs were held at the Summers Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City with burial in Clay City Cemetery with full military honors. | Tibbs, Charles Henry 'Hank' (I20129)
|
8535 | Services for Clara Shock will be held privately. | LEAK, Clara (I13438)
|
8536 | Services for Ella Weagel, 90, of Sumner, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 15, in the Memorial Chapel of the Summers Funeral Home. Burial will be in Moravian Cemetery, West Salem, with the Bro. James Rue officiating. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. tonight, July 14, also at Summers. Mrs. Weagel died at 3 p.m. July 12 at Bridgeport Health Care Center in Bridgeport. She was born to Henry Hasler and Frances Bryan on August 29, 1895 near Claremont. She married William Weagel Dec. 16, 1933, and he survives. Mrs. Weagel was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her husband, survivors include two sons, Henry Weagel, Olney and Kenneth Weagel, Warren, Mich.; a brother, Roy Hasler, Claremont, two sisters, Lulubelle Hasler, Claremont, and Lilybelle Provines, Sumner; four grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Weagel was preced in death by her parents and one daughter. Obit from Olney Daily Mail (IL) | Hasler, Ella Elizabeth (I298)
|
8537 | Services for Elmo (Jim) Stine, 70, Clay City, were at the Cardascio Funeral Home, Clay City. Burial with full military rites was at Clay City Cemetery. Bro. Fred Gordon officiated. He died at 10:55 p.m. Friday at his home. Mr. Stine was born June 17, 1906 in Wayne County. He was a member of the Flora VFW and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Beulah (Toots) Wright Stine;a son, Robert Lee Stine, Flora; and a half brother, Gayland Pettyjohn, Dayton, Ohio. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Sep, 1976. | Stine, Elmo Clyde 'Jim' (I2113)
|
8538 | Services for Gilbert J. Eckel, 73, of Route 3 Olney, were held Friday, September 19 at the Summers Funeral Home in Olney with Brother Lyle Berry presiding. Burial was in the Crest Haven Cemetery with full military graveside rites by the Olney veterans organizations. Mr. Eckel died at 7:07 p.m., Tuesday, September 16 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes Indiana. He was born April 9, 1913, in Beatrice, Nebraska, the son of John and Millie (Schoneberg) Eckel. He married Florence Wachtel on March 10, 1942, and she survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons, Gary Eckel, Larry Eckel, Earl Eckel and James Eckel, all of Olney: a daughter, Wanda Ellenberger of Springfield: two brothers, Leonard Eckel of Olney and Elmer Eckel of Parkersburg: two sisters, Helen Shryock of Olney and Verna Connerly of Rosebush, Michigan; and a grandchild, Cera Eckel of Princeton, Indiana. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Eldon Eckel. He was a veteran of World War II and worked as a bus driver for the East Richland School District. Times Advocate, Monday, September 22, 1986 | Eckel, Gilbert J. (I31214)
|
8539 | Services for Maggie (Dot) Duff, 93, who died Sunday at the Olney Care Center, will be at the Hosselton-Bookhout-Engelemeir Funeral Home in Clay City with Rev. Jack Martin presiding. Burial is in Clay City Cemetery. She was born in Clay City Sept. 2, 1889 to John R. and Mary (Babbs) Raley. She married Robert Earl Duff April 27, 1913 in Clay City. He died Sept. 23, 1966. She was a member of the Clay City United Methodist Church, a 50-year member of the OES and a member of the Clay City Garden Club. She is survived by a son, Robert Jr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa; two daughters, Mrs. Monroe (Emma Jean) Lawson and Mrs. David (Helen) Taylor, both of Clay City; eight grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, September 26, 1982. | Raley, Maggie R. 'Dot' (I3154)
|
8540 | Services for Mrs. Leland (Bessie) O'Dell, 69, of Louisville will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Louisville Baptist Church with burial in Orchard Hill Cemetery, Louisville. Neal Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Info. from Effingham Daily News Thur., Nov. 17, 1977. | Abel, Bessie Lucille (I55992)
|
8541 | Services for Mrs. Louisa Brainard, 85, Clay City were at the Cardascio Funeral Home, Clay City with burial in Clay City Cemetery. Bro. Doyle Keller officiated. Mrs. Brainard died at 11:15 p.m. Saturday at Richland Memorial Hospital. She was born March 2, 1892 in Clay County to Joseph and Alice Walburn Pettijohn. She was married to George Brainard in Louisville Jan. 30, 1914. He died in 1967. She was a member of the Bloom Baptist Church. Surviving are sons, Fay and Ray, Olney, and Glenn, Pittsubrgh, IL; daughters, Mrs. Wiley (Pansy) Maynard, Clay City; Mrs. Glen (Minnie) Frazier, Gamaliel, Ark., and Mrs. Glen (Bessie) Auler, Flora; a sister, Mrs. Mary Bricker, Clay City; 11 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, May, 1977. | Pettyjohn, Louisa 'Lou' (I10199)
|
8542 | Services for Robert F. Dasenbrock, 59, of Newton, will be held at the St. Thomas Catholic Church in Newton. Burial will follow. Visitation will be at the Buchanan Funeral Home in Newton, with a parish wake service. Mr. Dasenbrock died Saturday, Feb. 21, 1987, at the St. Anthony Hospital in Effingham. He was born Sept. 23, 1927 in Effingham, the son of Ralph and Agnes Koester Dasenbrock. He married Mary Engbring; who survives. He was a member of the St. Thomas Catholic Church and manager of Rich-Law Service in Newton. He also belonged to the Effingham Knights of Columbus, Veteran of Foreign Wars and American Legion of Newton, Olney Eagles, Jasper County Farm Bureau and was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife; three sons, David Dasenbrock of Honolulu, Hawaii; Michael Dasenbrock of Newton; and Timothy Dasenbrock of Midland, Texas; one daughter Sue Diel of Newton; three brothers, Donald and Kenneth Dasenbrock of Effingham, James Dasenbrock, Decatur; two sisters Mary Jane Hardick, Moline, Julie Dasenbrock, St. Elmo; his mother, Agnes Dasenbrock, Effingham; and six grandchildren. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Feb, 1987. | Dasenbrock, Robert Ferdinand (I55369)
|
8543 | Services for Zollie Hutchings, 78, 215 W. North, who died Thursday, will be in the Summers Funeral Home with Rev. Dwight Jones presiding. Visitation is in the funeral home. Burial is in Crest Haven Cemetery with full military graveside rites. Memorials can be made to the Zollie Hutchings Memorial Fund. He was born in Clark County Feb. 26, 1905, to Stephen and Amanda (Kester) Hutchings. He married Leila Schonert in St. Charles, Mo., Oct. 13, 1940. She survives. He was retired from the International Shoe Company, attended the First United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of the Olney Legion, V1W, and Disabled American Veterans. Other survivors include two step-daughters, Mrs.May Evelyn Toliver, Washburn, and Mrs. Kenneth (Ruby) Yost, West Liberty; a brother, Dennie Levi Hutchings, Parkersburg; five sisters, Violet Carlyle, California, Letha Lewis, Sumner, Grade Goss, Newton, Marjorie Staton, Florida, and a twin sister, Ollie Chance, Lawrenceville; eight step-grandchildren; 15 step-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by five sisters, three brothers, three step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Jun, 1983. | Hutchings, Zollie Cleo (I51920)
|
8544 | Services in Summers Funeral Home with Rev. Dwight Jones presiding. Burial in Clay City Cemetery with military graveside rites. | Wilson, Charles Nathaniel (I3140)
|
8545 | Services were at the Cardascio Funeral Home, Flora tor Mrs. Delores E. Flexter 53, Flatonia, Texas. She died March 10 at the Prihoda Rent House, Flatonia. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery, Flora. The Bro. Thomas Phelps Jr. officiated. Mrs. Flexter was born June 9, 1923 in Gastonia., Ala (?) to Oscar and Viola Parker. In 1972 in El Paso, Texas, she married Ora Flexter, formerly of the Flora area. She is survived by sons, Edgar C. Bates III, Singapore, Gary Richard Bates, no address known, Barry Dean Bates, Fort Benning, Ga., and Stephen Wayne Bates, Linnville, Tenn.; daughters, Mrs. Janice Bailey, Chapel Hill, Tenn. and Mrs. Linda Skinner, Brementon, Wash ; a brother, James Parker, Gastonia, Ala.; and sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Noble, Mrs. Judy Hammrick, and Miss Margaret Boyd, Gastonia; and five grandchildren. Taken from the Olney Daily Mail, Olney, IL, Mar, 1977. Contributor: Barbara Bromm (47643809) | PARKER, Evelyn Delores (I50686)
|
8546 | Services were conducted by Reverend Fred Gordon. | Gray, Carl Lester (I4)
|
8547 | Services were held at Gill Chapel, with burial in Sugarland Memory Gardens. | Krutsinger, Arnold (I26540)
|
8548 | Services were held at the Church of God with Pastor Rob Bowker officiating. | Sharp, Ray Dean (I3488)
|
8549 | Services were held for Harold E. Goff, 52, of Flora at the John T. Frank Funeral Home. He passed away at the Clay County Hospital. He was born September 18, 1926 to Theodore & Lela Henson Goff. He was a truck driver and World War II Veteran. He is survived by his wife, Goldie Eileen Goff; sons, Frank, Glen, and Teddy; a daughter, Donna Kay; his father and three brothers, Fred, Carl, and Donald. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery. | Goff, Harold E. (I43766)
|
8550 | Services were held this (Thursday) morning for Susan Berry, 68, who died suddenly Tuesday at her home on West Main street. Services were held from the Methodist church with burial in Noble City Cemetery. Besides her husband, J. O. Berry, she is survived by one daughter Mrs. Harry Poff, of northwest of Olney and three sons, Virgil Berry of Olney, Russell Berry, of Chicago and Robert Berry of CA.. A brother R. L. Robards, of Oklahoma City, OK also survives. Published in the Olney Advocate, Thursday, November 18, 1937 | ROBARDS, Susan Olivia (I49851)
|
I strive to document all sources on this website. If you have something to add or notice an error, please let me know.