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1151 https://www.5newsonline.com/article/traffic/crash-fort-smith-leaves-motorcyclist-dead/527-88c4dee7-b1de-4e44-9521-b8fc37ec332e
FORT SMITH, Ark. ? According to the Fort Smith Police Department, a motorcyclist died after a crash with a car at Fresno Street and Towson Avenue on July 6, 2023.
The crash report, says the motorcycle was being driven by 31-year-old Austin Thompson of Vian at around 7:40 p.m. when the crash happened. Thomspon was headed northbound on Towson Ave while a 2006 HHR Chevrolet was also on Towson in the turning lane to go east on Fresno St, officials say.
According to the crash report, that's when the Chevrolet turned in front of the motorcycle on a yellow flashing light, the motorcycle tried to stop but hit the Chevrolet head-on, killing Thompson.  
Thompson, Austin Alexander (I989)
 
1152 https://www.abmc.gov/decedent-search/nicholas%3Dvandan Nicholas, Vandan A (I411)
 
1153 https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/180312162/person/402345146540/facts
Nora Katharina Josephine Ahlvers 
Ahlvers, Nora Josephine (I516)
 
1154 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Moran, Kathleen (I6031)
 
1155 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Plutz, Lynn M (I6514)
 
1156 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Stillwell, Tabitha J (I6476)
 
1157 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Webb, Dawn (I6467)
 
1158 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Brunette, Mary (I5268)
 
1159 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sorce, Iiona (I6552)
 
1160 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Boyea, Nichole E (I6439)
 
1161 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Boyea, Sarah Kristine (I6638)
 
1162 https://www.backtonormandy.org/divisions/672-2-infantry-division-usa.html Nicholas, Vandan A (I411)
 
1163 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burke, Irene Pamela (I135)
 
1164 https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/frisco-tx/mary-plutz-7348666
Mary Patricia (Pat) Van Sambeek Plutz OBITUARY
JULY 13, 1941 ? MARCH 27, 2017
IN THE CARE OF
Stonebriar Funeral Home and Cremation Services
Mary (Pat) Plutz was an extraordinary woman who led an extraordinary life. She was born the 9th child to Peter Sr. and Marie (Wachtendonck) Van Sambeek of Kimberly, Wisconsin on July 13, 1941. Pat passed through Heaven's gates on Monday, March 27, 2017, while at home with her beloved husband of 54 years by her side.
To know Pat was to love her, as her dedication and loyalty to family, friends and her nation knew no bounds, and she was adored by all. As a result of 21 years as an active duty military wife to her husband, a Vietnam veteran, and her unwavering support of all of her brothers who served in WWII and the Korean War respectively, Pat's patriotic spirit was profound and contagious to those around her. Even well into retirement, she continued to regularly send care boxes to active service members overseas, and every Memorial Day, Pat and Les sold poppies to raise money for veterans' programs. She was an active member and Chaplain of the American legion Auxiliary of Wisconsin and Texas, and the VFW Auxiliary in McKinney, Texas, and never hesitated to alert businesses if their American flags were in need of replacement.
Pat graduated from Kimberly High School in 1959, and then worked at the high school until she was united in marriage to Lester C. Plutz on April 30, 1962 at Holy Name Catholic Church in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Lester was a member of the United States Air Force, and their travels took them all over the northeast and central United States. After Lester's retirement from the Air Force, they settle in Bristol, Wisconsin. Pat worked at Abbott Laboratories for 25 years before retiring. Pat and Lester then moved to Texas to be closer to their children.
Pat is survived by her husband, Lester, two daughters, Lisa (Andrew) Reed of Houston and Lynn (Brian) Lorenz of Frisco: three grandchildren, Jessica (Ryan) Springer, Jacob Bohn, Joseph Lorenz and one great-grandchild Finnley Springer. She is also survived by a brother, Thomas (Maria) Van Sambeek and a sister, Mickey Gray. Pat was preceded in death by her parents, her sister, Marie Schmidt, five brothers, Peter Van Sambeek Jr, John Van Sambeek, Sam Van Sambeek, William Van Sambeek and Francis Van Sambeek.
A visitation will be held at 4:30 pm Thursday, March 30, 2017 with a Prayer of Commendation by Fr. Don Zeiler at 5:00 pm then the family will continue to have visitation with friends until 10:00 pm at Stonebriar Funeral Home Chapel, 10375 Preston Rd, Frisco, TX 75033. Please join them if you are able.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to St Gabriel Church in Honor of Mary Plutz. St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church, 110 St. Gabriel Way, McKinney, TX 75071 or you may reach the church at 972-542-7170. 
Van Sembeek, Mary Patricia (I6513)
 
1165 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Shepherd, Samantha (I5747)
 
1166 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Goering, Robyn Elizabeth (I145)
 
1167 https://www.findagrave.com/
Arthur Willison Cox
BIRTH: 25 Nov 1784
Baldwin, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
DEATH: 24 Jul 1865 (aged 80)
Mercer, Mercer County, Missouri, USA
BURIAL: South Lineville Cemetery
South Lineville, Mercer County, Missouri, USA
PLOT: Sec 2 Row 7 Stone 18
MEMORIAL ID: 90984788
Father of Margaret Cox who married John Spencer and they had a daughter named Mary Spencer who married Domis "Frank" Selby. After Domis died she married Stephen Lundy. Nice work on the stone!! I am thinking instead of being broken top to bottom, the stone is broken side to side--kind of in half. Census records, etc, it all seems to fit. I will share the records, but it appears that John and Margaret Cox Spencer are buried in Elm Cemetery--the same cemetery as their daughter, Mary Spencer Selby Lundy. Thanks for your work in locating and posting these gravestones. I will share what I have for Susan Laughlin, the wife of Arthur W. Cox on her find a grave web page.
80y 7m 29d 
Cox, Arthur Willison (I661)
 
1168 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112109506/marilyn_ruby-adolph
Marilyn Ruby Grimes, a loving mother, and devoted wife passed away May 22 after a long battle with emphysema.
Marilyn was born in South Wales to Frank and Mary Grimes on October 17, 1944. She was the oldest of three children.
Marilyn met Bill Adolph in 1961 and they married in January of 1964. In the summer of 1966 Marilyn and Bill made their home in Denver, and that is where she and Bill raised their two boys, Wayne and Darrell. Marilyn went to school and trained to be a beautician, and later in her life she stayed home and helped with her first grandchild, Cameron. A few years later, the first granddaughter, Jordan arrived, followed by Charlie, the youngest granddaughter.
Marilyn had a passion for sewing and attended St. Jude Catholic Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family and supporting her children and grandchildren.
Marilyn is survived by Bill, her husband of 49 years, two children and their families Wayne, his wife Stephanie, Darrell, his wife Melissa, and three grandchildren, Cameron, Jordan and Charlie. She also leaves behind her sister Linda and her brother Dennis.
A Funeral Mass will be held Monday, June 3, at 10:30am at Horan & McConaty Family Chapel, 3101 South Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood. Committal to follow at Fort Logan National Cemetery, 3698 South Sheridan Boulevard, Denver, Colorado at 12:00pm.

 
Grimes, Marilyn Ruby (I5869)
 
1169 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133128608/ruth-briggs

South Sparta Cemetery
Livingston County, New York 
Gibson, Ruth L (I2865)
 
1170 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141073902/charles-rockhold
Son of John Rockhold and Elizabeth Elinor Talbott
Married Ruth Marsh 21 Jan 1773 in Maryland
From "Scenes from the Bluffs "
Sullivan County has achieved its present place of prominence in East Tennessee through the efforts of many of its early citizens, whose memory is preserved in many place names, and whose tradition of leadership is carried on by their direct descendants.
One of these prominent citizens was William Rockhold, a native of Maryland and the son of Charles Rockhold of English and German descent. The family came to Sullivan County about 1795, settling near the Bushong Furnace near King's Port. From 1805-1806 the brothers William and Thomas sold goods in Blountville. Thomas was also sheriff of Sullivan County, and William was Justice of the Peace and State's Attorney.
In 1815 William Rockhold married Harriet Netherland of King's Port, the daughter of Richard Netherland and sister of John Netherland who, incidentally, raised his voice in the state senate against the removal of Indians from their eastern homes to the territory beyond the Mississippi. The newly married Rock- holds bought a farm on the southside of the Holston River four miles east of Bluff City, and lived there with their family more than four decades. In 1847 William Rockhold deeded twelve acres to the Methodist Episcopal Church "for a Camp and Meeting House." Though church services were held in the Edward Cox house close by until his death in 1852, Camp Meetings were regularly held at the Rockhold site. After Cox's death, services were held at Rockhold in the first meeting house, a log structure which continued to be used until destroyed by a flood. The Rockhold Campground is the only one in the county which has continued its meetings annually. 
Rockhold, Charles (I4234)
 
1171 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143346427/jacob-albert-schierholz

Jacob Albert Schierholz was born February 27, 1851, in Norderstapel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, the son of Peter Jacob Schierholz and Catharina Frahm. He emigrated from Germany on February 27, 1869. After arriving in America, he made his way to Boone County, Iowa, where he purchased 40 acres of land in Yell Township. He married Frances Harriet McKune on September 20, 1880. Their children were: Emma L., Catharine Elizabeth, Peter Hezekiah, Jacob Edward, Frances Minerva, Harriet A., Albert Harrison, Lurena E., Mabel Ellen, Wilhelm George, and Louie Cecil. He was considered by his peers to be an industrious and energetic farmer who finally owned 140 acres of land in Yell Township and was well-liked in his community. When he died May 22, 1940, in Boone, Iowa, of a stroke, at the home of his son, Albert, he was one of the oldest pioneers in the county, and had been a resident of the United States for 72 years.

 
Schierholz, Jacob Albert (I2601)
 
1172 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143480997/frances-harriet-schierholz

When Frances Harriet McKune was born on October 17, 1860, in Sublette, Illinois, her father, Edward McKune, was 28, and her mother, Minerva Maria Hastings, was 21. Her father, who was a Union soldier, died October 8, 1862, less than two years later, at the Battle of Perryville, Kentucky, in the American Civil War. Frances married Jacob Schierholz on September 20, 1880, in Ogden, Iowa. Their children were: Emma L., Catharine Elizabeth, Peter Hezekiah, Jacob Edward, Frances Minerva, Harriet A., Albert Harrison, Lurena E., Mabel Ellen, Wilhelm George, and Louie Cecil. She died of carcinoma of the liver on January 8, 1923, in Ogden, Iowa, at the age of 62. 
McKune, Frances Harriet (I169)
 
1173 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155413823/minerva-ernestine-morris

Minerva Ernestine Morris was born on November 8, 1866, in Sublette, Illinois. She had one brother. She died on August 25, 1867, in her hometown, within a year of her birth. 
Morris, Minerva Ernestine (I166)
 
1174 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176841894/adolph-karl-nicholas

Karl Adolph Nicholas was a son of Ernest Nicholas and Minerva Hastings. Although the name of his first wife is unknown at this time, he was married about 1902, and they had two children: Ralph K. and Hazel H. It is not known whether his first wife died, or if they divorced.

On 22 Apr 1908, he married Addie M. Stevenson Clement in Vancouver, Clarke County, Washington. They were married for 24 years. Mr. Nicholas died in Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, and his death certificate states that he was buried in Rippey, Greene County, Iowa. 
Nicholas, Karlas Adolphas (I161)
 
1175 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/186729826/danny-van_houton
Danny Van Houton
BIRTH 4 Aug 1963, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
DEATH 1 Nov 1996 (aged 33), Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
BURIAL Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend
MEMORIAL ID 186729826

Danny Van Houtan, 33, Albuquerque, N.M., formerly of St. Joseph, (MO), died Freiday, November 1, 1996, at a hospital in Albuquerque.
He was born in St. Joseph, August 14, 193, the son of Don and Janice Van Houtan. He was a graduate of Central High School in St. Joseph and resided there until age 18, when he joined the Army and served four years. Later he moved to Texas.
Survivors include his parents, Don and Janice, Bigelow, MO; a son, Scott, St. Joseph; three brothers, Tom, Ronnie, and Bill, all of St. Joseph; and a sister, Diana Riggs, Maryville, MO.
Private family services were held in Albuquerque, N.M. The body was cremated. A memorial service was held at 7 p.m. Friday, 17th Street Congregation of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, St. Joseph.
French Mortuary, Albuquerque, was in charge of arrangements.
Source: Times Oberver (Oregon, MO), Thursday, Nov. 14, 1996, page 2. 
VanHoutan, Danny (I906)
 
1176 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199946140/james-warren-szush Szush, James Warren (I1959)
 
1177 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30812195/sidney-clyde-dillinger

Sidney Clyde Dillinger was born in a sod house on a farm in Sherman County, Kansas, July 3, 1912, to Troy Clyde and Amanda (Thompson) Dillinger. He died October 18, 2008, at the Long Term Care Unit of Jewell County Hospital at the age of 96 years, 3 months, and 15 days. Sidney was the middle child in a family of nine children, and the first boy. When his mother discovered she was expecting, she prayed that if the Lord would give her a son, she would dedicate him to the Lord's service. She never told him about this until he had made his own decision to enter the ministry. He was raised in a very devout Christian home where two mottoes dominated the philosophy of the home: "Do only that which you feel is the will of God for you", and "Here am I, Lord, send me."

Sidney attended elementary school in a one-room school house, graduated from Brewster High School in 1931, and Kansas Wesleyan University in 1935. He received his BD degree from Garrett Biblical Institute in 1938. His first appointment was in 1933 to the Traer Methodist Episcopal Church, in the former Northwest Kansas Conference.

He was married to Eva Tedrow June 20, 1934, and they had three children: Coralyn Kaufman, a registered nurse, of Mankato, Kansas; Rosalie Menhusen, a former high school teacher, of Mankato, Kansas; and Rollin, who became a United Methodist minister, of Wichita, Kansas. Sidney is survived by his wife, Vesta (McCammon) Dillinger, Mankato, Kansas; son-in-law, Jon Menhusen of Mankato, Kansas; six grandchildren, thirty-one step-grandchildren, two brothers, Troy Dillinger of Colby, Kansas, and Dwight Dillinger of Hays, Kansas, and two sisters, Clarice Blakely of Colby, Kansas, and Olga Schwartzkopf of Wakeeny, Kansas.

Sidney held several conference and district offices, and was the second preacher in the Kansas West Conference to receive the Rural Preacher of the Year Award. He used his horses in youth ministry, and for many years he helped in the church youth camps. Sidney and Eva served in the Kansas West Conference until Eva's death April 16, 1976, serving churches in Traer, Palco, Wells, Almena, Kensington, Seldon, Dresden, Rexford, Jennings, Bird City, Sharon Springs, Cunningham, Gypsum, Gem, McCracken, Bazine, Ionia, Esbon, and Odessa. In 1966, Sidney was chosen as one of twelve ministers to dramatize how preachers dressed and traveled to conferences two hundred years ago. With Eva's help he rode horseback from McCracken, Kansas, to Baltimore, Maryland, preaching along the way.

In the fall of 1976, Sidney transferred his conference membership to the Missouri West Conference. He married Hilda Bird, December 25, 1976, and served as a pastor in churches in Osceola, Lowry City, Sheldon and Bronough, Missouri, until his retirement June 1, 1982. During his retirement, they made their home in Bolivar, Missouri, and he served the Flemington-Weaubleau churches for ten years. As part of the celebration of 200 years as a denomination, Sidney and Hilda joined three other people to ride horseback half-way across the continent to tell the story of the Methodist Church and preach an evangelistic sermon. They talked and preached to over 9,000 people and had more than 100 respond to the invitation to come to the church altar for prayer.

In Missouri, he was a state officer of the Optimist Club. In 2007, he received a pin honoring his sixty years as a member of the Masonic Lodge.

Hilda died in 1997. In 1998, Sidney moved to Mankato Kansas, and married Vesta McCammon, June 19, 1999. They enjoyed several winters in Phoenix and traveled to many interesting spots. Though they had only nine and a half years together; they had a deep and abiding love for each other and for God that sustained them through the difficulties of declining health.

A memorial funeral service for the Reverend Sidney C. Dillinger was held Tuesday, October 21, 2008, at 11:00 a.m., at the Harmony United Methodist Church, Mankato, Kansas, with Pastor Dan Dempsey and Pastor Rollin Dillinger, officiating. Music was provided by Lyle Dauner, pianist; Lori Menhusen, soloist, "Amazing Grace", a group of grandchildren, "Daddy's Hands;" duet, Allen and Elaine Smith, "Thank You:" and the congregation sang, "The Circuit Rider Preacher" and "Precious Lord Take My Hand." Inurnment of the cremains was held at 7:30 p.m., at Wichita County Cemetery, Leoti, Kansas. The family suggests memorials to: Harmony United Methodist Church, Kansas Wesleyan University, or Camp Lakeside, be sent in care of the Melby Mortuary, P O Box 384, Mankato, Kansas 66956-0384
 
Dillinger, Rev Sidney Clyde (I2748)
 
1178 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40389829/norman_abraham-nicholas Nicholas, Norman Abraham (I172)
 
1179 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40416532/minerva-bacon-nicholas Hastings, Minerva Bacon (I156)
 
1180 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47491347/christian-frederick-reinking

His mother died when he was six weeks old and his father died when he was seven years of age. He came to America at the age of seventeen, where he settled in Iowa. In 1872 he came to Kansas.
Christian married Katherine Guhn April 4, 1879. They were the parents of 13 children - 
Reinking, Christian Frederick (I485)
 
1181 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47491408/catherina-elizabeth-reinking

She came to America with her parents in 1875. She married Christian Frederick Reinking April 4, 1879. They were the parents of 13 children 
Guhn, Catharine Elizabeth (I484)
 
1182 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60322388/sophia-j-wendt?_gl=1*1v1iys9*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDUyMTQ3MDMuQ2owS0NRaUFob210QmhEZ0FSSXNBQmNhWXluOGhtYkNxTGtfTEJOX2JfLXVVbnNTTjNYQ2FrOXhuZUtIWl9vUUF6NkFqRV80MmptT0lqWWFBclVCRUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE3MDUyMTQ3MDMuQ2owS0NRaUFob210QmhEZ0FSSXNBQmNhWXluOGhtYkNxTGtfTEJOX2JfLXVVbnNTTjNYQ2FrOXhuZUtIWl9vUUF6NkFqRV80MmptT0lqWWFBclVCRUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_au*ODM2NTk4MDY0LjE3MDczNTQ2NjU.*_ga*MjQ3NDg0NzU5LjE2NzM0MTIzNzU.*_ga_LMK6K2LSJH*YTFhN2RlODEtM2ZkYS00MDkwLWJiNzktZTc2NzE1MDhhM2JkLjQ2LjEuMTcwNzgzODAyMy4wLjAuMA..*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*YTFhN2RlODEtM2ZkYS00MDkwLWJiNzktZTc2NzE1MDhhM2JkLjY3OS4xLjE3MDc4MzgwMjMuNTguMC4w Fiestedt, Sophia J (I4460)
 
1183 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60322388/sophia-j-wendt?_gl=1*1v1iys9*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDUyMTQ3MDMuQ2owS0NRaUFob210QmhEZ0FSSXNBQmNhWXluOGhtYkNxTGtfTEJOX2JfLXVVbnNTTjNYQ2FrOXhuZUtIWl9vUUF6NkFqRV80MmptT0lqWWFBclVCRUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE3MDUyMTQ3MDMuQ2owS0NRaUFob210QmhEZ0FSSXNBQmNhWXluOGhtYkNxTGtfTEJOX2JfLXVVbnNTTjNYQ2FrOXhuZUtIWl9vUUF6NkFqRV80MmptT0lqWWFBclVCRUFMd193Y0I.*_gcl_au*ODM2NTk4MDY0LjE3MDczNTQ2NjU.*_ga*MjQ3NDg0NzU5LjE2NzM0MTIzNzU.*_ga_LMK6K2LSJH*YTFhN2RlODEtM2ZkYS00MDkwLWJiNzktZTc2NzE1MDhhM2JkLjQ2LjEuMTcwNzgzODAyMy4wLjAuMA..*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*YTFhN2RlODEtM2ZkYS00MDkwLWJiNzktZTc2NzE1MDhhM2JkLjY3OS4xLjE3MDc4MzgwMjMuNTguMC4w Wendt, Henry G (I5061)
 
1184 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68563193/thomas-d-morris Morris, Thomas Daniel (I165)
 
1185 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68655189/james-d-schnitzler?_gl=1*1a5m4eg*_gcl_au*MTEzMTkzNjA4MS4xNzE1MzY1MDkz*_ga*MjQ3NDg0NzU5LjE2NzM0MTIzNzU.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*NTA4ODk1MmEtNjZjMC00Mjc0LTllZDItMTQwYjY1MzQ1ZDY3Ljc4Mi4xLjE3MTY0NzQ5OTYuMjEuMC4w*_ga_LMK6K2LSJH*NTA4ODk1MmEtNjZjMC00Mjc0LTllZDItMTQwYjY1MzQ1ZDY3LjE1MC4xLjE3MTY0NzUxNDMuMC4wLjA. Schnitzler, James Duke (I1365)
 
1186 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96593286/rose-zella-taylor
Rose Zella Taylor
BIRTH 1914
DEATH 1986 (aged 71?72)
BURIAL Hampden Memorial Estates
Denver, Denver County, Colorado, USA
PLOT Enduring Faith
8600 East Hampden Avenue, Denver, Colorado, 80231 USA 
Coil, Rosella N "Zella" (I4912)
 
1187 https://www.hovcremation.com/obituaries/pamela-boyea
Pamela Joy Boyea
October 1, 1954 ? March 23, 2022
Pam went to eternal life on March 23, 2022 after a lingering illness. She had resided at the Valley VNA for the past year.
Pam is survived by her loving husband Philip, and her three sons: Brian (Jessica), Eric (Amanda), Jason (Amanda), along with her five grandchildren which were the joys of her life: Teagan, Sofia, Braylon, Piper, and Beckett. Pam is also a survived by her brother, Lon (Betty) Tesch, and with various aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Pam was preceded in death by both her maternal and paternal grandparents, her mother Joyce (Tibbets) Tesch and her father Runo Tesch. Shortly after graduation from Hortonville High School in 1973, Pam started working at Astin Johnson (formally Wisconsin Wire) to which she worked until she retired in 2018.
Pam will be truly missed by her family and friends. 
Tesch, Pamela Joy (I6670)
 
1188 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/denverpost/name/regina-cooper-obituary?id=27415264
Regina Cooper Obituary
COOPER, REGINA "GINA" Regina E. "Gina" Cooper, December 12, 1924 - February 18, 2004, in Denver. Gina, a registered nurse, enjoyed a rich and diverse life blessed with many lifelong friends. She is survived by her loving husband, Ray and daughter Julie (Ted) Woodrow of California, son Scott (Pam) Cooper, and grandson Collin Cooper of Aurora. The family suggests contributions in Ginas memory to a charity of your choice. Memorial Service is Monday, 1:00 p.m., at Horan and McConaty Family Chapel, 3201 S. Parker Rd., Aurora.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Published by Denver Post on Feb. 20, 2004. 
Ahl, Regina Elizabeth (I974)
 
1189 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/robert-frett-obituary?id=28717756
Robert Frett Obituary
Published by Legacy Remembers from Feb. 10 to Feb. 12, 2009.
Robert B. (Bob) Frett, age 77, passed away Feb. 7, 2009, at home surrounded by his loving family after a short but courageous battle with lung cancer and complications of cardiac disease and diabetes. He was born in Clinton, Iowa, on Jan. 14, 1932, to August and Veronica Frett. He lived his early years in Clinton, where he began a lifelong career as an expert automobile mechanic. He was known as one of the best wherever he worked. He loved his family and enjoyed his time as a father and grandfather and instilled in them his ability to live life to the fullest. He was always able to make people laugh, loved to tell jokes and loved to travel. He is survived by his wife, Amy Gash Frett, of the home; a daughter, Susan Newby and her husband, Gene, of Mansfield, Mo., and their children, Kevin, James and Lacie, all of Mansfield, and Nixa Mo.; a son, Tim Frett and his wife, Callie, of Mount Pleasant, Utah, and his children, Kyle, of Las Vegas, and Ken, of Denver; a daughter, Sandy McBride and her husband, Fred, their children, Jed and Mindy, all of Price, Utah; and a son, Jason Frett and his two daughters, Jessica and Skyeler, of Springfield, Mo.; and six great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Marie Salutz-Conery and Teresa Dullum, of Mesa, Ariz.; and brothers, Clarence Frett, of Marion, Iowa, Raymond Frett, of Atkins, Iowa, Leo Frett, of Moline, Ill., and Arthur Frett, of Clinton. He was preceded in death by his parents, August and Veronica Frett; brothers, Francis Frett, Vincent Frett, Edward Frett and the baby, August Jr.; and sisters, Alice Kurtz, Joan Forbish and Lucille Mallinger. Memorial services will be held on Feb. 12, at 10 a.m. at Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home, Springfield, Mo. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to FSIG, Fabry Support and Information Group, P.O. Box 510, Concordia, Mo. 64020, to fight the "dragon" of Fabry Disease.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store. 
Frett, Robert Bernard (I1377)
 
1190 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/postcrescent/name/blanche-vanoudenhoven-obituary?pid=199705236 Plutz, Blanche Cecelia (I5243)
 
1191 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/postcrescent/name/virginia-judkins-obituary?id=18875498 Huolihan, Virginia M (I6536)
 
1192 https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2023/jul/08/crashes-in-state-leave-2-dead-1-injured/
Austin Thompson, 31, of Vian died around 7:41 p.m. Thursday after the 2013 Harley-Davidson motorcycle he was riding north on Towson Avenue in Fort Smith collided with a 2006 Chevrolet HHR that turned in front of him, according to a report from Fort Smith police.
The driver of the Chevrolet, 35-year-old Christopher Grigsby of Van Buren, was taken to an area hospital for treatment, the report says.
An officer investigating the crash reported that the weather was clear and the road was dry at the time. 
Thompson, Austin Alexander (I989)
 
1193 https://www.obituare.com/wayne-jude-reinhardt-obituary-19708/

Wayne Jude Reinhardt Obituary
kansas city, Wisconsin, United States
November 14, 1943 - April 30, 2017

Reinhardt, Wayne JudeWayne J. Reinhardt, 73, Neenah, passed away after a brief illness on Sunday, April 30, 2017, surrounded by loved ones at home. He was born on November 14, 1943, in Neenah, the son of Robert and Theresa (Rouse) Reinhardt. Wayne was a fun, loving, caring, and kind husband, father, and friend. He was very devoted to his family, especially his grandsons. Wayne retired from Banta Publishing Company in 2006. He was united in marriage to Carol Ann Smith on August 8, 1964 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Appleton. Wayne was a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Parish, Neenah, and a longtime volunteer at the St. Joseph Food Pantry. He enjoyed reading, woodworking, and trying to grow honeycrisp apples.Wayne is survived by two children: Leann (Dan) Boyea, Cedarburg; and Jeffery Reinhardt, Kansas City, MO; 2 grandsons: Spencer and Oliver Reinhardt; 3 siblings: Robert (Jeanine) Reinhardt, Jerome Reinhardt, and Patricia (Fred) Relien; many-in-laws, nieces and nephews, other relatives, and friends.Wayne was preceded in death by his parents; brother: Roger Reinhardt, and his father- and mother-in-law: Lyola and Clyde Smith.Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 9, 2017, at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 620 Division St., Neenah, with Fr. Michael Ingold. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Visitation will be held on Tuesday at the church from 9:00 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Memorial contributions are appreciated to the St. Joseph Food Pantry, 1465A Opportunity Way, Menasha, WI 54952.Wayne's family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff at ThedaCare at Home Hospice.
You can send flowers to the family or plant a memorial tree in memory of Wayne Reinhardt. 
Reinhardt, Wayne Jude (I6702)
 
1194 https://www.prairierosefuneralhomes.com/obituary/2015920
Dennis Dale McDaniel
June 22, 1946 - March 15, 2013
Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 19, 2013 at the Prairie Rose Funeral Home, Harper with pastor Ed Hughlett officiating. Military graveside services will follow at Harper Cemetery.
Visitation will be held 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday and 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday at Prairie Rose in Harper.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Dennis McDaniel Memorial Fund and may be sent in care of Prairie Rose Funeral Home, Harper.
Prairie Rose Funeral Homes, Inc., 613 West 14th Street ~ Harper, KS 67058, is in charge of arrangements.
Dennis Dale McDaniel was born June 22, 1946 in Hutchinson, KS; the oldest son of Clyde R. and Dixie (Smith) McDaniel. In his childhood days, he returned to Harper from Hutchinson to live with his grandma, Margaret Bruce McDaniel. He attended Harper Elementary and Harper High School, graduating with the class of 1964. Many of Dennis?s friends knew him as ?Mick?. His grandkids knew him as ?Poppa Nick?.
On Sunday afternoons you could always find him just across the street from his Grandma?s, playing softball or baseball with the kids in the ?Neighborhood Clan?. In High School, he was an avid basketball player. He was also on the traveling baseball team during the summer.
On Jan. 27, 1966, he joined the United States Navy. He served his country during the Vietnam War aboard the USS Sanctuary, a hospital ship. He was a flight director for planes landing and leaving the ship. He was released from active duty and transferred to Naval Reserve Station at Long Beach, California. He received the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal prior to his honorable discharge in 1971.
Dennis married Cheryl Grinnall and they made their home in Freeport, Illinois. Steven and Nichole are their children. Dennis was 3rd shift manager at Kelly Springfield (Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.) in Illinois. In 1992, he decided to return to Harper. He met Martha (Schulte) Angle and they were married in 1993. Dennis worked at Elco Mfg., Esping Liquor Store, Sav-A-Trip, and R & A Supply. He was also a Reserve Officer for a short time.
Upon his disability in 1999, you could find him in his recliner,
waiting for Sunday football- Dan Marino & the Miami Dolphins. His health declined and he was diagnosed with ?Pick?s Disease?, a form of dementia, of which there is no cure or medication. The disease took a dramatic toll on him making it difficult for him to talk, walk, and maintain basic functions. On December 1, 2012, he was admitted to Harper Hospital with pneumonia. The progression of the Pick?s Disease required 24-hour care, so on December 19, 2012 he was transported to Kansas Soldiers Home at Fort Dodge, KS. On March 15, 2013, he died peacefully with his wife by his side.
Dennis was preceded in death by his parents, his step-mother, Georgia, and one brother, Michael.
He is survived by his wife, Martha, of the home; son, Steven McDaniel and family of Amarillo, TX; daughter, Nichole Andreas and family of Freeport, IL; step mom, Fern McDaniel of Ponca City, OK; brother, Steve McDaniel & family of Ponca City, OK; sister, Carol McDaniel of Alva, Ok; Step-son, Jerry & Tiffany (Asper) Angle & family of Anthony, KS: Step-daughter, Kristie (Angle) Strickland & family of Claremore, OK; Step-daughter Susie Gariglietti & family of Alma, KS; Brother-in-law, Rodney Schulte & family of Wichita, KS; Sisters-in-law: Darlyne Bornholdt & family of Harper, KS; Marie Esping & family of Harper; and Gina Powell & family of Caldwell, KS. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren, many other relatives, and a host of friends.


 
McDaniel, Dennis Dale (I1446)
 
1195 https://www.swtimes.com/story/news/local/2023/07/07/vian-okla-man-killed-in-fort-smith-collision/70392618007/
A Vian, Oklahoma, man riding a motorcycle was killed in a Fort Smith collision with a car Thursday night, police said.
Austin Thompson, 31, was killed in the collision, the Arkansas State Police said.
Thompson was on a Harley-Davidson northbound on Towson Avenue about 7:40 p.m. when the driver of a Chevrolet HHR, Christopher Grigsby, 35, of Van Buren, turned to go east on Fresno Street, according to a fatality report submitted by Fort Smith police to the Arkansas State Police. The report states that Thompson attempted to brake, but hit the front of HHR.
The weather was clear and the roadway was dry at the time of the collision. 
Thompson, Austin Alexander (I989)
 
1196 https://www.westgorfuneralhomes.com/obituary/david-huolihan
David C. Huolihan, 72, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Friday, October 23, 2020.
David was born in Appleton Wisconsin on July 8, 1948 to Beau and Mildred (Plutz) Huolihan. He attended St. Therese Elementary and Appleton West High School. He was a veteran in the U.S. Army and served honorably during Vietnam. Throughout his life he enjoyed fishing, hunting and especially cutting trees and splitting wood on his father-in-law?s farm. He worked at a local paper mill (Thilmany) following the Service and later turned to long-haul trucking in 1988 starting with Schneider National (Green Bay) and ending with JMW Transfer (Appleton) upon retiring.
Among Dave?s children are: Amanda (Jim) Vandenberg (Menasha); and Beau (Amanda) Huolihan (Neenah), and their daughters Miylah and Harlynn.
David is survived by siblings: Gordon (Jan) Huolihan, Anna Kading, Joyce (Ron) Haberland, Ginny (Harvey) Judkins, George (Sue) Huolihan, and sister-in-law Nancy. And also many nieces and nephews.
David is preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Clifford and Michael; and his brother-in-law, Earl Kading.
Due to the current pandemic, formal services will not be held. David?s immediate family asks that you remember him in your prayers.
David?s family would also like to thank Westgor Funeral Homes (Neenah) for their assistance and professionalism during their time of need.
?It is thus, if there is any rule, that we ought to die neither as victim nor as fanatic, but as the seafarer who can greet with an equal eye the deep that he is entering, and the shore that he must leave.? E.M. Forster (?Howards End?) 
Huolihan, David Christian (I6541)
 
1197 https://www.whiteladyfunerals.com.au/upcoming-funerals/s3f9/ Storey, Brian John (I134)
 
1198 https://www.yahoo.com/news/vian-okla-man-killed-motorcycle-185333772.html
A Vian, Oklahoma, man riding a motorcycle was killed in a Fort Smith collision with a car Thursday night, police said.
Austin Thompson, 31, was killed in the collision, the Arkansas State Police said.
Thompson was on a Harley-Davidson northbound on Towson Avenue about 7:40 p.m. when the driver of a Chevrolet HHR, Christopher Grigsby, 35, of Van Buren, turned to go east on Fresno Street, according to a fatality report submitted by Fort Smith police to the Arkansas State Police. The report states that Thompson attempted to brake, but hit the front of HHR.
The weather was clear and the roadway was dry at the time of the collision.
This article originally appeared on Fort Smith Times Record: Vian, Okla. man killed in Fort Smith collision 
Thompson, Austin Alexander (I989)
 
1199 Hugh is a twin with Elizabeth Jane Cox.

Tombstone notes: COX Hugh Apr 6, 1820 - Apr 3, 1879, Husband of Sarah (Duree) Cox
Son of Willison & Susannah (Laughlin) Cox,
Born in Tennessee. 
Cox, Hugh Porter (I683)
 
1200 Hugh Smith was in the Guiness Book of Records for being the first boy child born in the First minute, First Hour, First Day, First week, First Month, First year of the 20th century (Year 1900). However I have been unable to validate this information, Guiness seems to be very hard to cantact. If anyone is able to validate this information, please let us know. Smith, Hugh Fritz (I212)
 

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