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8651 Obituary Notice for Joy Marie Branc Clark. Source (S04246)
 
8652 Obituary Notice for Julia Elizabeth Koscis/Bortoli. Source (S02839)
 
8653 Obituary Notice for Kenneth Irving Slosson. Source (S02840)
 
8654 Obituary Notice for Lewis Metcalf Walling. Source (S02841)
 
8655 Obituary Notice for Louis Penzi. Source (S04384)
 
8656 Obituary Notice for Louis Vern Witter. Source (S02842)
 
8657 Obituary Notice for Louise Vine Witter Hoffmann. Source (S02843)
 
8658 Obituary Notice for Mabel Irene Padelford. Source (S02844)
 
8659 Obituary Notice for Marc P. Palombit. Source (S04381)
 
8660 Obituary Notice for Marie Sarti Vota. Source (S04064)
 
8661 Obituary Notice for Matilda Padelford Cornell. Source (S02845)
 
8662 Obituary Notice for Michael S. Kocsis. Source (S02846)
 
8663 Obituary Notice for Minnie Padelford. Source (S02847)
 
8664 Obituary Notice for Myrtle DeGraw. Source (S02848)
 
8665 Obituary Notice for Nellie Dye Slosson. Source (S02849)
 
8666 Obituary Notice for Neva Franceschina Maraldo. Source (S04388)
 
8667 Obituary Notice for Olive Zambon Kososki. Source (S02850)
 
8668 Obituary Notice for Oliver Raymond Swenumson. Source (S02851)
 
8669 Obituary Notice for Patricia Ann Donovan. Source (S02852)
 
8670 Obituary Notice for Patricia Padelford Brulport. Source (S02853)
 
8671 Obituary Notice for Pauline E. Lockburner Scheller. Source (S04286)
 
8672 Obituary Notice for Pauline Padelford Tomlinson. Source (S02854)
 
8673 Obituary Notice for Peter L. Alpideo Palombit. Source (S04382)
 
8674 Obituary Notice for Raymond Page Van Orden. Source (S04277)
 
8675 Obituary Notice for Rev. Coburn Sweet Jr. Source (S02855)
 
8676 Obituary Notice for Roger William Donovan. Source (S03936)
 
8677 Obituary Notice for Russell Dolsay. Source (S04272)
 
8678 Obituary Notice for Sadie Rhoda Smith Padelford. Source (S02856)
 
8679 Obituary Notice for Sarah Dorothy Slawson Schreeder. Source (S02857)
 
8680 Obituary Notice for Susan Elizabeth Smith Doyle. Source (S02858)
 
8681 Obituary Notice for Theodore Vesa. Source (S02859)
 
8682 Obituary Notice for Thomas P. Ivansek. Source (S04195)
 
8683 Obituary Notice for Timothy Vesa. Source (S02860)
 
8684 Obituary Notice for Vivian Emma DeGroat Lockburner. Source (S04296)
 
8685 Obituary Notice for Walter F. Slosson. Source (S02861)
 
8686 Obituary Notice for Walter Melvin Slosson. Source (S03698)
 
8687 Obituary Notice for Ward "Bud" Wm. Padelford. Source (S02862)
 
8688 Obituary Notice for Wilhelm H. Wuellner. Source (S02863)
 
8689 Obituary Notice for Wilhelmina Korb VanGorder Lockburner. Source (S04295)
 
8690 Obituary Notice in "New Jersey Herald" dated 5/7/2004:

Alvah Davis

Hamburg- Alvah Davis, 98 died Wednesday at Bristol Glen in Newton.
Mr Davis was born in Franklin and has resided in Hamburg for most of his life.
He worked for 33 years with the New Jersey Zinc Co. where he was a hoist engineer.
He later worked as a self-employed carpenter.
Mr Davis served on the Hamburg Borough Council and the Planning Board in the 1940s and the Hamburg Board of Education in the 1950s. He was a member of the Hamburg Presbyterian Church since 1924.
Mr. Davis was predeceased by his wife, Marion, in 1986 and a son, Robert, in 1931. He is survived by two daughters, Marion Corey and Eveline Ann Rider and her husband, Walter, all of Sparta; one son, Donald, and his wife Carol, of Waretown; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are by the F. John Ramsey Funeral Home, One Main St., Franklin. 
DAVIS, Alvah (I15417)
 
8691 Obituary Notice:

SCHUMACHER, MARY E. - Mary E. Schumacher of, Hanover, MI passed away on December 2, 2011 at her home. She was born on December 6, 1920 in Jackson, Michigan to Claude and Mary (Slauson) Meacham. Mary is survived by one daughter, mary (Ken) Friess of Brooklyn, MI' two sons, Charles (Judy) Schumacher of Onstead, MI and Ronald (Mary) Schumacher of Hanover, MI; five grandchildren, Kathryn, Cheryl, Steve, Michelle, and Jennifer; four great-grandchildren, Christopher, Mary, Jacob and Jillian; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, H. George Schumacher of 35 years; one son, Harold (Wanda) Schumacher; two sisters; and one brother. Mary was a member of St. Catherine Lboure Church in Concord. She loved spending time with her family and making pies. She was a hard worker and enjoyed being a farmer throughout her life. A Funeral Mass to honor the life of Mrs. Mary E. Schumacher will be held at St. Catherine Laboure Church (211 Harmon Street Concord, MI) on Wednesday, December 7, 2011 beginning at 11:00 a.m. with Father Denis Spitzley officiating. Interment will follow in the Horton Cemetery. the family will receive friends for visitation on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the church. A Rosary Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday. the family will also receive friends for visitation on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass Friends who wish may make memorial contributions to a charity of their choice.

Hampton - Kurtz Funeral Homes
Hanover MI
Published in Jackson Citizen Patriot on December 5, 2011  
MEACHAM, Mary E. (I70504)
 
8692 Obituary Notices for Rudolph Palombit who died August 15, 2003 states that he was predeceased by his son, Richard; his brother, Louis; and sister-in-law Irene. Also Janet Coleman Palombit's obituary states that she he survived by her husband, Louis. She died Feb. 27, 2003. For these reasons, I am placing Louis' death as between February and August 2003. PALOMBIT, Luigi Gino (I65349)
 
8693 Obituary of Catherine Willis and Jack Talmadge's daughter 1935, Wantage Recorder (NJ), Source Medium: Book
Source (S02864)
 
8694 Obituary of Louis Bair Baker. Source (S02865)
 
8695 OBITUARY OF LOUIS BRYAN

Louis BRYAN, aged 79 and early day Perryton grocer, died Friday.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday in the Full Gospel Church. Rev. Harrol Waterbury, pastor, and Rev. Jacob Regier, former pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Ochiltree Cemetery, under the direction of Boxwell Brothers.

Mr. BRYAN was born in Leedey, Oklahoma, the son of the late W. C. and Beulah BRYAN. Bryan's Corner, the junction of highways 83 and 3 in the Oklahoma Panhandle, gets its name from them.

Graduating from Perryton high school in 1925, Louis BRYAN and his father would open a grocery business a year later in Perryton. The W. C. Bryan and Son and later Bryan's Food Store was operated for more than 40 years at the same location. He was also involved in farming.

He was married to Rhoda PHELPS of Gray, Oklahoma, in May 1929.

Active in the community, Mr. BRYAN was a past president of the Ochiltree Chamber of Commerce and the Perryton Lions Club. He was secretary of the golf club for 17 years and served on the school tax equalization board for more than two decades.

After retiring in 1970, Mr. BRYAN once said the biggest change in his 40 plus years in the grocery business was the move to packaged goods. The BRYANS were first to put in a meat market in Perryton. The store was located where the Sears outlet is now, at First and Main.

Mr. BRYAN was a member of the Full Gospel Church.

Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Joan PLETCHER of Perryton; three sisters, Loucile SHORB of Kansas City, Kansas, Hazel WRIGHT of Guymon, and Eveline HINDS of Geneva, Nebraska; and two grandchildren, Dianne and David PLETCHER.

The family has suggested that memorials to be to one's favorite charity or the Full Gospel Church building fund.

(Published in The Perryton Herald (TX), Sunday, February 03, 1985.)
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BRYAN, William Louis (I2420)
 
8696 Obituary of Louisa Richie/Richey (Turner) Jordan-Richards

Posted by Catie and Will, Memorial Contributor

Mrs. J. N. Richards died last night at 9:30 at her home on Oak street. The deceased is one of the pioneer residents of the county, having come to Tipton county when a young girl. She was in her 85th year. She had been ill for many months and a year ago her death was expected at any time, but she rallied her fast waning strength. Her husband died last spring. Death was due to complications of old age.

Surviving are John C. Jordan, formerly of near Hobbs, but now living in Wisconsin, he being a son by a former marriage [s/o Milligan Jordan, who died young], and three children by the marriage to the late Mr. Richards, they being Walter Richards, of Kokomo, Marble Richards, of Sharpsville, and Mrs. Tom Davis, of near Atlanta.

Mrs. Richards was born in Johnson county, [Indiana] December 2, 1836, she being a daughter of Mescah [sic-Meshack] Turner. She was fourteen years of age when she came to Tipton county with her parents, they settling in Liberty township. On November 17, 1856, when she was about 20 years of age, she was united in marriage to Milligan Jordan, by whom she became the mother of one son, John Jordan [John Charles Jordan]. Her husband died September 1, 1858, and on August 10, 1865, she was united in marriage to James N. Richards, deceased. She was the last survivor of a family of eight children. Surviving are four children.


Posted on Find A Grave originally created by: Catie & Will
Maintained by: Audrey (Lehmann-Shields) hancock 
TURNER, Louisa Richey (I57829)
 
8697 Obituary of Mary C. Blott, Source Medium: Book
Source (S02866)
 
8698 OBITUARY OF RHODA PHELPS BRYAN

PERRYTON -- Rhoda Phelps BRYAN, 92, died Monday, February 25, 2002.

Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday in Full Gospel Church with the Rev. Harrol Waterbury and the Rev. Michael Waterbury officiating. Burial will be in Ochiltree Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home.

Mrs. BRYAN was a homemaker. She was an active member of Full Gospel Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis BRYAN, on February 01, 1985.

Survivors include a daughter, Joan PLETCHER of Perryton; a sister, Bernice BURKHART of Perryton; a son-in-law, Tommy PLETCHER of Perryton; two grandchildren, Diane PLETCHER of Humble and David PLETCHER and wife, Mandy, of Edmond, Oklahoma; two great-grandchildren, Tobi PLETCHER and Shea PLETCHER, both of Edmond; and several other relatives and a host of special friends.

The family suggests memorials be to Full Gospel Church, P.O. Box 845, Perryton, TX 79070; or Ochiltree Hospice Volunteers, 3101 Garrett Street, Perryton, TX 79070.

(Published in The Amarillo Globe-News (TX), Tuesday, February 26, 2002.)
PHELPS, Rhoda (I2426)
 
8699 OBITUARY OF WESLEY BRYAN

Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Thursday, January 31, for Wesley BRYAN, 69, who died in High Plains Hospital in Amarillo Monday, January 28, after an illness of several weeks.

The Funeral Services will be in the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Jack Riley, officiating.

Wesley BRYAN was lifelong resident of the Perryton area, being born near what is now Bryan's Corner, Oklahoma to the late Mr. and Mrs. W. C. BRYAN.

He owned and operated a grocery store and service station there from around 1936 until the 1940's when he moved to Perryton to establish the Bryan Oil Company and Bryan Tire Company. He also engaged in farming.

He was active in the Chamber of Commerce and served as a member of the Perryton school board and the Perryton city council.

He moved back to Bryan's Corner several years ago and then moved with his wife, Nellie, to Amarillo last fall to be near his son and family, Dr. and Mrs. Gary BRYAN.

He is survived by his wife, Nellie; his son, Dr. Gary BRYAN; a brother, Louis BRYAN of Perryton; three sisters, Mrs. Lucille SHORB of Lenexa, Kansas, Mrs. Hazel WRIGHT of Guymon, Mrs. Evelyn HINDS of Geneva, Nebraska; and two grandchildren.

The family requests that memorials be make to the Don and Sybil Harrington Cancer Center, 501 West 9th, Amarillo, Texas.

Burial is to be made in Ochiltree cemetery under the direction of Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home.

(Published in The Perryton Herald (TX), Thursday, January 31, 1980.)
BRYAN, Laurance Wesley (I2422)
 
8700 Obituary of William G. Gay
William G. Gay, Sr., lovingly known as ?Bill? and ?Grumpy?, age 80, of Channahon, passed away peacefully, December 22, 2022 at 6:17 p.m., at Lightways Hospice, with his loving daughter by his side.

Born July 8, 1942 in Joliet, he was the son of the late William and Anna (Long) Gay.

Bill grew up in Channahon and Joliet graduating from Joliet Central Class of 1960. After high school, he joined the Army to serve his Country. He worked at the Joliet Arsenal before settling in at Stepan Chemical where he retired from in 2005. He had many friendships there and really had some stories! He also tended bar at Stone City VFW where once again- he knew everyone! Once he retired, he then worked part time at Midwest valve in Minooka, where he enjoyed hanging out in the shop talking to all the guys- even when he was not working.

He certainly had the gift to gab, however his greatest thing to brag about were his five grandchildren. He was so proud of them and was not afraid to tell you. They each had their special moments with their ?Paw?, and he did not miss much of whatever they were involved in. He also loved going on ?casino roadtrips? with his brother, Bob.

Bill was someone who you always knew where you stood with him, and that pointer finger would come out to make sure you got it. He was a fighter and as a family we learned he was not a quitter over the last year which was something we were so proud of.

Surviving are his daughter, Georgette (Craig Siegel) Salazar of Minooka; five grandchildren, Olivia (Freddie Ramos) Salazar of Mount Prospect, Maximus Salazar of Minooka, Nikolas (Sarah Kelly) Holland of Reddick, William DeLucio of Reddick, and Logan DeLucio of Reddick; daughter in law, Trichelle (Russell) Mattas of Reddick; one sister, Harriet (the late Ed) Wicburg of Oceanside, CA; one brother, Robert A. (Colleen) Gray of Channahon; and several nieces and nephews.

Bill also had some wonderful friends who he considered family: Mary, Heather, Tammy, Jerry (aka ?the newspaper?), Kevin, Rick and Virginia (aka Fred and Ethel) and his favorite granddog, Mavis. He always had special names for those closest to him, and that will be dearly missed.

He was preceded in death by his son, William ?Billy? Delucio (2008); his parents; a sister, Judith Parks; and his best friend, Bernie.

Family would like to extend a big Thank you to Dr. Suh and Lightways Hospice for their wonderful care and kindness. It is truly amazing what kindness can do for the soul!!

Visitation for Bill Gay will be held Friday, December 30, 2022 from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m., at the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 3200 Black Road (at Essington Road) Joliet. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 31, 2022 at 10:00 a.m., at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Willard Grove Cemetery, Channahon.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in his name to Lightways Hospice would be appreciated. 
GAY, William George (I66734)
 

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