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251 Birth Registration on file.
Birth Certficate on file. 
Schroth, Virginia Emma (I7)
 
252 Birth: Aug. 24, 1918, Carroll County, Illinois, USA
Death: Aug. 30, 2011, Mount Carroll, Carroll County, Illinois, USA
LANARK - Erma C. Williams, 93, of Lanark, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, at Good Samaritan Society - Mount Carroll. She worked in the cafeteria at Lanark High School until retiring.
She was born Aug. 24, 1918, the daughter of Floyd and Ida (Michael) Tripp in Salem Township, Carroll County. Erma married Robert Williams on Aug. 24, 1936, in Freeport. He preceded her in death in 2003. She was a member of Church of the Brethren, Lanark.
She is survived by three children, Mina (Wayne) Linker of Chadwick, Linda (Francis) Snider of Milledgeville and Albert (Bonnie) Williams of Lanark; 14 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandsons; one sister, Mildred Tripp of Sterling; one brother, Allen (Georgia) Tripp of Sterling; and two sisters-in-law, Mary Hazel of Savanna and Florence Tripp of Chadwick.
She also was preceded in death by three brothers, one sister, and one granddaughter.
Friends may call from 9:30 to 11 a.m., followed by the funeral at 11 a.m. Saturday at Church of the Brethren, with John Sgro, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Lanark Cemetery. Arrangements were completed by Russell-Frank Funeral Home, Lanark.
A memorial has been established.
Taken from: The Dixon Telegraph, Dixon, Lee Co., IL., Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011
Page A4 - Col. 5-6 
Tripp, Irma Catherine (I3014)
 
253 Birthplace also found as Cokedale, Las Animas County, Colorado Gutierrez, Perfecto Max (I931)
 
254 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Blaine Allen Trout / Katrina Marie Swift (F90)
 
255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trout, Blaine Allen (I256)
 
256 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Robert Lee Thompson / Karen Ann Szush (F103)
 
257 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Robert Lee (I3)
 
258 Bob H Clark Jr. Some of what i remember:
She lived in California after moving there from Iowa.
Her husband Clarence was a carpenter.
She was a nurse and then nurse supervisor for the floor as well as nursing instructor.
She lived in Downey Ca, then Iowa before her death. 
Schierholz, Cecile Estelle (I5300)
 
259 Bonnie was adopted by Tom & Alice Roach at a young age. Ritchey, Bonnie Ellen (I1946)
 
260 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Joshua Ryan (I348)
 
261 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Musser, Hannah Dawn (I3543)
 
262 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Joynt, Cannon Abel (I19)
 
263 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Enloe, John Russell (I1031)
 
264 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Menke, Ronin Asher (I4943)
 
265 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gutierrez, Jeremiah Anthony (I4899)
 
266 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gutierrez, Kaelyn Kitai (I3525)
 
267 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Charnley, Shantell Laraine (I928)
 
268 Born at 12:36 PM at Rocky Mountain Hospital, Denver Colorado.

Sarah was cremated and the ashes were spread on the Cross on Mt. Lindo in Colorado. 
Charnley, Sarah Michelle (I980)
 
269 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Portugal, AnnaBella Jewel (I3527)
 
270 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gutierrez, Annaleize Marie Rose (I3541)
 
271 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Amanda Kay (I353)
 
272 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McAlpin, David Euan (I5164)
 
273 Born in Germany to Hans & Wiebke Thomson Guhn.
Emigrated to America with her parents at age 9.
1898 Married Carl D. "Charles" Hobbie
Parents of:
Harry Dietrich Hobbie 1901-1982
Louis John Hobbie 1902-1996
Warren George "Werner" Hobbie 1904-1949
Alice Elizabeth Hobbie Albrecht 1905-1983 
Guhn, Rosa Dorothea (I639)
 
274 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beberniss, Jon Gerard (I354)
 
275 Born in what is now West Virginia. Walls, Anna (I3033)
 
276 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Marchman, Penny (I1045)
 
277 Born near Princeton, Mercer County. Missouri Thompson, Julia Ann (I2055)
 
278 Born on a farm near Tipton, Kansas.

Lived in Downs, Kansas as of 16 Jan 1988.

Obit:
Carl Reinking
Carl H. Reinking, youngest son of Christian and Catherine (Guhn) Reinking, was born on November 11, 1902, on a farm near Tipton, Ks. Carl departed from this life on Febuary 9, 1991, at Osborne, Ks. at the age of 88 years, 2 months, and 29 days.
Carl was baptized as an infant and confirmed into the Lutheran faith in 1918 at Tipton, Ks. At the time of his death, he was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Osborne, Ks.
Carl grew into manhood on his parents farm near Tipton and attended the local schools.
On July 20 1927, he was united in marriage to Mabel V. Dickman of Alton, Ks. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, July 24, 1977. They spent most of their married life on a farm south of Downs, and moved to their retirement home in Downs, Ks. on December 14, 1971.
As a young man his interest was in hunting and trapping, later he was a farmer.
Carl was preceded in death by his wife Mabel on December 1, 1985; his parents; his brothers John, Fredrick, Ernest and Henry; sisters Anna Tonne, Edith Ottley, Mary Nicholas, Ella Ziegler, Louise Ahlvers, Minnie Litke, and Millie Neumeyer.
He is survived by one sister Katherine Kasky of Isanta. Mn. and many nephews and nieces.
Funeral services were held Tuesday, Febuary 12 1991, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. at the Faith Lutheran Church in Osborne, Ks. with Pastor Rachael Hanson officiating.
The hymns "Whispering Hope" and "How Great Thou Art" were by soloist Betty Jo Banks accompanied by organist Mildred Megaffin.
Those serving as pallbearers were Ed Reinking, Vernon Reinking, Allen Fisher, Jack Marzolf, Mike Foster, and Charles Rickey. Burial was made in the Downs Cemetery, Downs, Ks.
A memorial fund has been established to the Faith Lutheran Church.
Domoney Funeral Home of Downs was in charge of arrangements.

Also:
We wish to thank everyone for the cards and other kind expressions of sympathy shown to us at the time of the loss of our uncle and brother. God bless you.
The family of Carl Reinking. 
Reinking, Carl H (I497)
 
279 Born south of Forest City, Iowa.

Served in the U.S. Army in 1941-42 and 1944 in Africa, Italy and Europe.

He was declared Missing in Action in St. Lo France.

Never married.

No Children.

Kay (Nicholas) Shiery wrote:
"When Uncle Van was declared Missing in Action at St. Lo, France the whole family was devestated. I can remember when he was declared officially dead, my father, aunts and Grandpa cried and cried. I was 6 years old. Uncle Van has always been my hero".

Kay (Nicholas) Shiery wrote 12 Aug 2005:
I also have copies of two letters from the War Department and Army Services Forces a year after my Uncle Vandan (Nicholas) was declared MIA.....these two letters are dated a year after his MIA status was
claimed and they make official death. My aunt could not find the letter stating he was MIA....although she said there were two officers who come to the bank she was working at Rippey, Iowa....and asked for directions to Abijah Nicholas' residence. Aunt Marjorie heard them and said she knew why they were there and took the information from them. She then went to Grandpa's house to tell him. (Grandma was deceased at that time). 
Nicholas, Vandan A (I411)
 
280 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Vialpando, Gabriel Ray (I1033)
 
281 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, Jack Alexandar (I4889)
 
282 Branch of Service - Army
Serial No. - 38006503
Date Entered - 07 Feb 1941
Date of Honorable Discharge - 26 Jul 1945 
Barela, Benjamin D (I4109)
 
283 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tripp, Brant Crispin (I1903)
 
284 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Musser, Bret Clifton (I908)
 
285 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Musser, Bret Clifton (I908)
 
286 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Brian John Storey / Irene Pamela Burke (F47)
 
287 Brian Storey says that when Grace died her last name was Storey. McAlpin, Lillian Grace (I604)
 
288 Bud and Doloris had no children together. Family: Roland Ehredt Schroth / Dora Doloris Denton (F399)
 
289 Bud and Dorothy were divorced. Family: Roland Ehredt Schroth / Dorothy June Pulfrey (F400)
 
290 Bud is buried at Ft. Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colorado, Section P Site 3402 Schroth, Roland Ehredt (I895)
 
291 Bud was born at 10:25AM Schroth, Roland Ehredt (I895)
 
292 Bud was in the US ARMY during World War II Schroth, Roland Ehredt (I895)
 
293 BURIAL
Hampton Township Cemetery
Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
PLOT
Blk 36 # 1 Lot 129 
Wolfgram, Natalie A (I5449)
 
294 BURIAL Anderson District Cemetery
Anderson, Shasta County, California, USA
PLOT Block 2 
Rockhold, Ernest Sylvanis (I5289)
 
295 BURIAL: Brewster Cemetery, Sherman County, Kansas, USA
PLOT: Sec 2nd; blk 7; lot 10 space 4 
Thompson, Carl Burton (I34)
 
296 Burial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198028049/danny-van_houtan VanHoutan, Danny (I906)
 
297 BURIAL: Rochester Cemetery
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas
PLOT Section 5, Lot 646
Unmarked Grave 
Carey, Alvira A (I5136)
 
298 Burt and Mary also took to rear Tom Qualls and Tobe Molen.
Tom Qualls became a very rich man as riches were reckoned in his day, $75,000 or more.
Tobe Molen moved to Oklahoma about 1900. He worked on a farm for awhile then went to the oil wells or fields to work. He studied the oil business, learned how to find and map oil fields. He worked in both the United States and Canada. The last we heard of Tobe he was on an oil exploring trip in western Canada. 
Family: Minister John Willis Burton Cox / Mary Jane Rockhold (F214)
 
299 Burt Cox worked at many trades. He was a good woodsman; handy with an axe, saw and other wood working tools. He was a brick maker and he and his boys made thousands of bricks which were used for buildings round about. He was also a carpenter, bricklayer and cabinet maker. However, that did not use up all of his time.
When he was 35 years old, he became very much interested in religion. He wanted to do more in God's work. He studied the "Good Book" diligently. He and Mary Jane had joined the Baptist Church about 1871. Burt became an ordained minister of the Baptist faith about 1873. He was a practicing Minister until his death. He was a minister of the "Hard-Shelled" Baptist Church. Since his Congregation were farmer folk who had rather small incomes, his material returns for his labors were small indeed. Rich, however, were the rewards of good will and friendship he reaped.
He ministered to the sick. If any man needed help to pay his rent or his interest in order to keep his home or if a poor man with only two horses lost a horse, Burt Cox went out to take up a collection to remedy the situation. You may bet your bottom dollar Burt Cox's contribution headed the list and was as large as he expected any other man to give.
Burt traveled all around the area on horseback to hold meetings and to minister to people. He was a big man and a hard working man.
As I said, he worked at many trades. These trades he taught his sons: timber work, farming, bricklaying and brick making. They became proficient in most of these trades.
John Willis Burton Cox died 24 April 1899 in Mercer Co., Missouri and is buried in the old Laughlin Cemetery. 
Cox, Minister John Willis Burton (I616)
 
300 Busse, Janet
Busse, Janet (59) of Mpls., creative thinker, writer, gardener, adventurer, home remodeler and lover of life died on April 29. Her family, husband Charles Hagen, daughter Kaitlin Busse-Wolfgram, mother Eleanor, father Marvin (deceased) sisters: Lin Ward (Joel), Brenna Busse (Dan Rein), Susanne Busse (Michael O'Neil), brother, Steven (deceased), nieces: Antara, Emily, Madeline, nephew Alex and three sweet dogs feel her loss beyond words and will celebrate her life with a private ceremony. Memorials preferred: Cremation Society of MN (612-825-2435) or Woodlake Nature Center (612-861-9365). 
Busse, Janet Mary (I5584)
 

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