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851 | Family Data Collection - Individual Records about Willison Cox Name: Willison Cox Spouse: Susannah Mclaughlin Parents: Abram Cox, Casandra Tipton Birth Place: Baltimore, MD Birth Date: 25 Nov 1784 Marriage Place: Washington, VA Marriage Date: 15 Jan 1807 Death Place: Mercer Co, MO Death Date: 24 Jul 1865 | Cox, Arthur Willison (I661)
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852 | Family Data Collection - Individual Records about Zuriah Covalt Name: Zuriah Covalt Spouse: Jonathan Buck Parents: Abraham Covalt Birth Place: Egg Harbor, NJ Birth Date: 24 Feb 1756 Marriage Place: PA Marriage Date: 16 Mar 1775 Death Place: White Co, Now Putnam Co, TN Death Date: 12 Nov 1819 | Covalt, Zuriah (I2459)
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853 | Family Data Collection - Marriages about Casandra Tipton Name: Casandra Tipton Spouse: Abram Cox Marriage Date (Day, Month, Year): 30 Sep 1779 City: Baltimore County State: MD | Family: Abram Cox / Cassandra Tipton (F754)
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854 | Family lore says that Mary's family didn't really like Ralph and when she died, they wanted to take Catherine and Thelma and he wouldn't let them, so he took the girls by wagon and left. | Reinking, Mary Marie (I219)
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855 | Farmer. Farmed near Broomfield, Colorado for over 30 years. Husband (married 1927) of Elnor F. McElravy (1907-1977). Father of Richard, Harold, Sam, and Clarice Parker, Evelyn Stetson, and Barbara Fowler. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8362753/clarence-schmachtenberger | Schmachtenberger, Clarence (I5092)
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856 | Felica was born a Saltzman, but took her mother's maiden name after her parents were divorced. | Rush, Felica (I2893)
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857 | FIESTEDT, Joachim was born in Mecklenburg, Germany December 23, 1835 and came to NY in 1862 and to the town of Center in 1872. He was married October 23, 1862 to Friedrike Hermann, who was born July 7, 1838. They have had seven children, two sons and five daughters. Taken from The Outagamie County Pioneer Record. Record of the pioneers of Outagamie County, Wisconsin/also an appendix containing the minutes and records of the Pioneer Association since our annual meeting of 1895, Post Publishing Company of Appleton, Wisconsin, 1898, 112 pages, compiled by Elihu Spencer. | Fiestedt, Joachim Joseph (I944)
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858 | Find a Grave contributor, Patrick Gorman has made the following suggested edit: Suggested edit: Name: Edward McKune Rank: Private Military Age: 29 Service Entry Age: 30 Muster In Age: 30 Birth Date: abt 1832 Birth Place: Harmony, Pennsylvania Height: 5' 10 1/2 Hair: Light Eyes: Hazel Complexion: Light War Years: 1861-1865 War: Civil War Company: E Unit: 75th Illinois Infantry Period: 3 Yrs Service Entry Date: 13 Aug 1862 Service Entry Place: Sublette, Illinois Joined By Whom: Wm S Frost Muster In Date: 2 Sep 1862 Muster In Place: Dixon, Illinois Remarks: Killed At Perryville Ky Oct 8, 1862 Residence Place: Sublette, Lee Co, Illinois Marital Status: Married Occupation: Farmer Record Source: Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls | McKune, Edward (I2576)
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859 | Find A Grave Obituary Dallas Schuler, Sr. September 15, 1932 - November 5, 2020 Rochelle Dallas D. Schuler Sr., 88, passed away on Thursday, November 5, 2020 with his family by his side as the sun rose welcoming him to eternal life. Dallas was born on September 15, 1932 to Chester and Geneva (Wolfgram) Schuler in Oregon, Wisconsin. Dallas was one of eight sons. In addition to his parents, Dallas was preceded in death by his wife, Christine; son, Delmont D. Schuler Jr.; granddaughter, Dallas Rae Schuler; brothers: Bert, Gene, Phil, and sister, Jesse. Dallas worked for Standard Oil for 27 years and was a member of the Kiwanis Golden K. He enjoyed working in his yard and always had something in his shop to tinker on. He loved the outdoors especially fishing, scuba diving and traveling. He loved his children and cherished his grandchildren, though he thought the world of his great grandchildren. Dallas? world was his family and he will be loved and deeply missed by all. Dallas is survived by his three daughters: Barbara Schuler of Rochelle, Deborah (Robert) Beck of Rochelle, Carol (Michael) Hoelzer of Franklin Grove, IL and daughter-in-law, Toni Schuler of Rochelle; seven grandchildren: Steven Beck of Bowling Green, KY, Kelly (Jason) Burdin of Rochelle, Jennifer (Liesl) Beck of Rochelle, Tracy (Jeff) Jones of Monroe Center, IL, Travis (Hayley) Schuler of Savanna, IL, Brandi (Chris) Campos of Rochelle, and Matthew Hoelzer of Franklin Grove, IL; 16 great grandchildren and two great - great grandsons; four brothers: Don, Burr, Jim and Jon and numerous nieces, and nephews. Due to Covid-19, there will be a walk through visitation with no family present Was held Friday, November 6, 2020 at the Unger-Horner Funeral Home, 400 N. 6th St., Rochelle for whomever would like to pay their respect to Dallas. Burial will be at Trinity Memory Gardens. Memorials may be made in Dallas?s memory to Serenity Hospice and Home. | Schuler, Dallas Delmont (I5454)
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860 | Find A Grave Obituary Michelle "Shelly" Tubbs Triplett, age 50, passed away suddenly on February 11, 2023. She was born in Rochelle, IL, on January 26, 1973 and is the daughter of Billy Joe and Susan (Parmentier) Tubbs. She grew up in the Byron area and is a Byron High School Alumni. She married Todd Triplett on July 1, 2016 and together they owned and operated Trippie's Bar & Grill, in Oregon. The most important thing in Shelly's life were her children. She consistently put them first and was a proud Army mom and Byron football mom. She was always involved with the football team, helped run the military moms organization and helped manage her son's barbershop. You did not have to be her biological children for her to love and support you with all of her heart. She was the most unselfish person that many would ever meet. She was never worried about herself but was instead concerned with how she could put others first and make them smile. Shelly was an animal lover; especially dogs and always wanted to make sure that animals were rescued, loved and given a good home. Music was her life. She loved live music and going to concerts making sure to take her family with her whenever she could. You could find her listening to all kinds of music but her favorite band was Blue October. She was an integral part of the live music at Byronfest and putting together the big rock concert at Byron Speedway. Shelly loved spending mornings on the pontoon boat wither her husband and dogs; drinking coffee and enjoying the moment. If she wasn't on the river, you may find her driving her golf cart with her little dog, Lenny by her side or enjoying a ride on the Harley. Shelly liked to stay active and would take her children rollerblading when they were growing up. If she had down time you could find her watching true crime on ID Network or playing Candy Crush. She is survived and missed by her husband; five children, three daughters and two sons; two sons-in-law and one daughter-in-law; mother; grandparents, Paul and Maxine; sister and her husband; two grandchildren; niece and dogs, Mocha, Ruby, Curly, Mikey, Jay, and Maizie. She is preceded in death by her father, Billy Joe and brother, Michael Tubbs. Visitation will be held from 4:00 ? 7:00 PM on Friday, February 17, 2023, at the Farrell Holland Gale Funeral Home, in Byron, concluding with a celebration of her well lived life beginning at 7:00 PM. Because Shelly would not want anything sad, the family requests that you wear different shades of blue or white to the services. Memorials are established in her name. Farrell-Holland-Gale Funeral Homes | Tubbs, Michelle (I6365)
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861 | Find A Grave Obituary The Kansas City Times, 21 Jun 1963, page 25: NICHOLAS, MR. JOSEPH FRED, age 79 of 3411 East 6th st., passed away June 19th. Rosary Muehlebach chapel, 8 p.m., Thursday. Funeral service St. Johns church 10 a.m., Friday. Interment Mt. St. Mary's cemetery. In state at the Muehlebach chapel after 2 p.m., Thursday. MUEHLEBACH. 6800 TROOST. HI. 4-2060. | Nicholas, King Fritz (I164)
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862 | Find A Grave Obituary: Appleton Post-Crescent, Mon. Mar. 27, 1978, p. B10:4. Beau C. Huolihan, 1019 W. Bell Ave., Appleton. Age 80, died 4:30 a.m. Monday after a lingering illness. He was born Dec. 16, 1897 in Bowdle SD. He had lived in the Appleton area most of his life. He was a member of St. Pius X Catholic Church. He retired from the Consolidated Paper Co., Appleton, in 1964 after 34 years of service. (survivors omitted for privacy) The complete funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Pius X Catholic Church with the Rev. Nicholas Johannes officiating. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call from 4 until 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 8 until 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Valley Funeral Home. A scripture service will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. A memorial fund has been established for the cancer society. | Huolihan, Beau Christian (I5236)
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863 | Find A Grave Obituary: Blanche VanOudenhoven, age 90, entered heavens gates with her family at her side on August 1st, 2021, at Brewster Village, Appleton, where she resided for the last 5 years. She was born on November 6, 1930, in Grand Chute, daughter of the late, Lester and Marie (Kohl) Plutz. As a young girl, Blanche attended Saint Theresa Catholic School, Appleton. She married Eugene VanOudenhoven on January 22, 1949. She and Gene then raised their seven children in Neenah. Blanche had a number of passions she kept close to her heart; one being sewing. As a young mother she sewed alterations for "Carlsons Closet" and "Bee Franks", two prestigious clothing stores in the Fox Valley. She loved to sew outfits for her children, making many Halloween costumes, brides and bridesmaids' gowns, first communion dresses, etc., all beautifully sewn by Blanche. As soon as the children were in school, she went to work at Grants Department Store in the custom drapery department. After a number of years, she decided that she knew the trade enough to start her own business and opened "Blanches Custom Draperies" and worked out of her home until retirement, with Eugene by her side as her installer. Genealogy was another of Blanches passions. She adored researching town records, visiting cemeteries and courthouses, and checking census rolls to compile her own genealogy books of the "Kohl" and "VanOudenhoven" families. She traveled to Europe, specifically Germany and the Netherlands, with Gene, to complete the information in the books. Beautiful flowerbeds and a large vegetable garden adorned Blanches yard because of her love for gardening and wanting the yard to look beautiful. Both Gene and Blanche took their children camping to many places, instilling a love for the outdoors. The Black Hills, Mount Rushmore, and Disneyworld were a few of their memorable destinations. The entire family had fun and made friends in the Wisconsin Campers Association. In their later years, Blanche and Gene would love to fish the Minnesota waters. Blanches Catholic faith was extremely important to her, she was a lifelong member of Saint Margaret Mary Church in Neenah. She was president of "Christian Mothers" for many years and hosted numerous church events including a mother/daughter fashion show. We will truly miss Blanches smile and sense of humor. Survivors include her seven children, Greg (Diane) VanOudenhoven, Oshkosh, Greta (Paul) Johnson, Appleton, Grace O'Connell, Appleton, Glenn (Vicki) VanOudenhoven, Winchester, Gail Guay, Omro, Dr. Gary (Susan) VanOudenhoven, Marshfield, and Guy (Tracy) VanOudenhoven, Waupaca; 18 grandchildren: Scot VanOudenhoven, Julie McKinney, Andrew VanOudenhoven, Addie (Tim) Sorbo, Riley Johnson, Shawn (Craig) Reinsch, Erin O'Connell, Tim (Julia) VanOudenhoven, Ben (Laura) VanOudenhoven, Chelsey (Corey) Giordana, Jenna (Tom) Fendryk, Casey (Jason) Parks, Zoe VanOudenhoven, Maia VanOudenhoven, Quinn VanOudenhoven, Kohl VanOudenhoven, Paige VanOudenhoven, and Tyler VanOudenhoven; 20 great grandchildren; two brothers in-law: Steven VanOudenhoven and Larry Keen; two sisters in-law: Mary Jane Vought and Janet VanOudenhoven. She is further survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceding her in death were her husband, Eugene VanOudenhoven; her parents-in-law: Henry & Johanna VanOudenhoven; her brother, Lester Plutz; her sister, Mary Keen; brothers-in-law & sisters-in-law, Robert & Marian VanOudenhoven, Jerry & Lorie VanOudenhoven, Herb VanOudenhoven, Marvin & Donna VanOudenhoven; and family friend Carol Olsen. Mass of Christian burial for Blanche will be 11:00 AM on Wednesday August 11, 2021, at Saint Margaret Mary Catholic Church, 620 Division Street, Neenah, WI 54956, with Fr. Don Zulegar officiating. Visitation will be held at the church Wednesday morning beginning at 9:00 until 10:45 AM, with Mass to begin at 11:00 AM. Blanche will be laid to rest at the Saint Margaret Mary cemetery at 2:00pm. Blanches family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of the compassionate Brewster Village-Broadway staff who went above and beyond to provide loving care to our mother. Thank you also to the ThedaCare Hospice staff and Fr. David McElroy for the specialized attention given to mom and her family in her final weeks of life. WESTGOR FUNERAL HOME OBITUARY ANNOUNCEMENT. | Plutz, Blanche Cecelia (I5243)
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864 | Find A Grave Obituary: Kole B. Brunette, age 53, at rest suddenly Friday October 15 at his late residence. Kole was born in Joliet. Owned and operated K & C Lawn Care. He is survived by daughter Mary M. (Ogle) Brown, Son Clayton A. Glinzak, grandfather of Raven Ogle, Thomas Brown and Seth Brown, sister Valerie Griffith, brothers Daniel and Christopher Brunette. Several, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins also survive. Kole was preceded in death by his parents Gerald H. and Marilyn M (nee Plutz) Brunette, three sisters and one brother. | Brunette, Kole Brian (I5260)
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865 | Find A Grave Obituary: Mary Louise Wendt, 81, of Sturgeon Bay died at St. Vincent's Hospital in Green Bay. She was born in Sturgeon Bay to Robert and Allouise (Overbeck) Roberts. On Sept. 10, 1960, she married Kenneth Charles Wendt in Sturgeon Bay. After high school, Mary attended St Luke's Nursing School in Racine, Wisconsin. She passed her state boards and became a registered nurse. She worked as an RN at the Winnebago Mental Health Institute in Oshkosh before returning to Sturgeon Bay and taking a position with the Door County Memorial Hospital. She moved with the hospital when it relocated to its current location on 18th Avenue. Mary also worked for the Dorchester while raising her family and finished her nursing career at the Extended Care Unit of the Door County Memorial Hospital. Mary was a member of the AMVETS Auxiliary and enjoyed traveling with Ken and working to support veterans around the state. Her passion was traveling. Together, Ken and Mary traveled to Europe twice and throughout the United States, driving to Alaska, Maine and all points in between. Mary was a longtime and active member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, which she served in numerous capacities. She was active with the church's Grief Share program and helped people who were mourning the loss of a loved one. Mary will be remembered as the family historian and as a caring and compassionate person who supported and encouraged those going through cancer treatments. A four-time cancer survivor herself, she often called or sent encouraging notes to those affected by cancer. She was active in the Lemonade Club to support fellow cancer patients. Survivors include her four children, Sue Ellen (Randy) Miller, Oshkosh, Robert (Kori) Wendt, Omaha, Nebraska, Timothy (Robin) Wendt, Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin, Tobin Wendt, Sturgeon Bay; five grandchildren, Austin, Abbi, Alec, Brennan and Andrew Wendt; younger sister, Suzanne Churchill, Green Bay; sister-in-law, Nancy Roberts, Sturgeon Bay; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband on Feb. 19, 2019; her parents; and older brother, Phillip. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, March 24, at 11 am, at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Sturgeon Bay, with Rev. Carl Schroeder officiating. Inurnment will be at Bayside Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday, March 23, 3-6 pm, at Forbes Funeral Home in Sturgeon Bay; and March 24, 10-11 am, at the church. Memorials may be given to St. Peter's Lutheran Church or DOOR CANcer. | Roberts, Mary Louise (I6329)
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866 | Find A Grave Obituary: Ruby Jane Sipe, 79, of Baudette, MN passed away peacefully March 12th at the Sanford hospital in Fargo, ND surrounded by family. She was born May 2nd 1938 at home on the family farm in Carroll county Illinois to John and Bertha (Ehredt) Schnitzler, the youngest of 13 children. She married Jack Sipe of Mt. Carroll the 18th of January 1954, and four children were born. Ruby was a dedicated home maker, wife, and loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She faithfully provided care and nurturing to her family, often during extended absences of her military husband. Ruby worked various jobs a significant portion of her life, and retired in 2001 from Marvin Windows after more than 17 years. Ruby had many interests, including sewing, crafting, ceramics, gardening, and traveling to visit family. She was a huge supporter of the local Bears sports teams and was a voracious reader which led her to volunteer to serve on the local library board for many years. She was active in Air Force and local community events, especially in her younger years. Ruby is survived by her only remaining sibling, Betty Bowman; children: Marlene Weber, Jonathan (Collette) Sipe, LeAnn (Stephen) Nesmith, and Lawrence (Bonnie) Sipe; grandchildren: Kristine (John) Ellis, Alyson (Joey) Kendall, John Sipe (Krista), Danica Sipe (Noah), Cassandra Azarpay, Thadeus Sipe, Janie Sipe (Austin), and Jarred Sipe; five great grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Interment at Elm Park Cemetery. | Schnitzler, Ruby Jane (I1368)
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867 | Find A Grave Obiuary: Kenneth Charles Wendt, 83, of Sturgeon Bay, passed away on February 19, 2019, at St. Vincent?s Hospital in Green Bay. He was born September 10, 1935, in West Jacksonport to Ervin and Clara (Schink) Wendt. On September 10, 1960, he married Mary Louise Roberts in Sturgeon Bay. After high school, Ken served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict from 1954-1956. After the service, he worked at Sawyer Dray Line Trucking and was later employed by Smith & Schartner from 1961-2000. In 1969, Ken bought half of the business from Bill Schartner. He retired in 2000, but continued as a co-owner until 2015 when he sold his half of the business to Joe Haen. In his retirement, Ken?s passion was his volunteer work. Since 1972, he was on the Recreation Committee with AMVETS, where he was chairman for 8 years. He was on the King Committee for the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs from 1975-2012 and on the Board of Veterans Affairs from 2000-2006. For 18 years, Ken was also chairman of the Hospital and Service Foundation for AMVETS Dept. of Wisconsin. As a result of his extensive volunteerism, the Wisconsin Department of Veteran?s Affairs dedicated a meeting room in Ken?s name at the Marden Memorial Center at the Veteran?s Home in King, WI. Ken was a life member of Weber-Tess AMVETS Post 51 in Sturgeon Bay and other local veterans? groups. There wasn?t a veteran anywhere whom Ken wouldn?t support. Ken was a long-time and active member of St. Peter?s Lutheran Church where he served in numerous capacities. He was past president of the congregation, held numerous council positions, served communion to ?shut-ins?, and most recently enjoyed being part of the new member committee. Ken?s volunteerism also included driving for Door-Tran, the Red Cross, and helping the Sturgeon Bay Maritime Committee get Sturgeon Bay designated as a Coast Guard city. Ken will be remembered as an extremely social person who enjoyed being ?out and about? in the community and helping others in need. Memorials may be given to St. Peter?s Lutheran Church or the Wisconsin Veterans Home (King) Recreation Committee. Survivors include his wife; 4 children, Sue Ellen (Randy) Miller, Oshkosh; Robert (Kori) Wendt, Omaha, NE; Timothy (Robin) Wendt, Mt. Pleasant, WI; Tobin Wendt, Sturgeon Bay; 5 grandchildren, Austin, Abbi, Alec, Brennan and Andrew Wendt; 1 sister, Caroline Polster, Menomonee Falls, WI; brother-in-law, Raymond Schuh, Green Bay; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; 4 sisters: infant sister Edith, Arlene Wendt, Ethel Schuh, and Dolores Schartner. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, March 7, 2019, at St. Peter?s Lutheran Church with Rev. Carl Schroeder officiating. Inurnment will be at Bayside Cemetery. Visitation will be on Wednesday, March 6, from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Forbes Funeral Home and from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services at the church on Thursday. On-line condolences may be offered at forbesfuneralhome.com There's still time to send flowers to the Visitation at the Forbes Funeral Home from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM on March 6, 2019. | Wendt, Kenneth Charles (I6315)
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868 | Find A Grave Obiyuary Obituary, 21 Dec 1955, pg 40: NICHOLAS--Mrs. Josephine (Spinello) of 478 Highland, passed away Dec. 21; survived by husband, Fred Nicholas of the home; daughters Mrs. Phillip Blando, 2001 E. 7th St., Mrs. Nick Ventimiglia, 2001 E. 7th St., Mrs. Jim Priolo, 2003 E. 7th St., sons Paul Spinello, 501 Garfield, Joseph Spinello, 2802 E. 12th St.; stepchildren Fred Nicholas, Harry Nicholas, and Mrs. Jack Ragen; sister, Mrs. Anna Maggio, 519 Olive; 14 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Rosary Thursday evening 8 o'clock at the chapel from where funeral will be held 8:30 Friday morning. Services St. John's Church, Independence Blvd. and Brooklyn 9 o'clock. Burial St. Mary's cemetery. In state after 7 p.m. Wednesday. | Areddia, Giuseppa (I6424)
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869 | Find A Grave Obiyuary Valerie Jo Schabacker, 76, of Chana, passed away Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at OSF St. Anthony Medical Center, in Rockford. She was born September 30, 1946, in Pekin, IL, the daughter of Frank and Lorene (Egli) McCoy. She married Thomas L. Schabacker on April 4, 1986, in Rochelle. Val was a homemaker who took great pride in raising her family. She loved nature, her cats and Harley-Davidson motorcycles. She was an avid fan of the San Diego Chargers. Val is survived by her husband; three sons and their wives; thirteen grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; a brother and his wife; two sisters and their husbands and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Val is preceded in death by a daughter, Michelle "Shelly" Triplett. Visitation will be from 3 - 5 P.M. on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at the Unger-Horner Funeral Home, 400 N. 6th Street, in Rochelle. Cremation care will be provided following the visitation. Entombment of cremated remains will take place at a later date in Lawnridge Cemetery, Rochelle. Contributions in Val's memory may be directed to the Granny Rose Animal Shelter in Dixon or OSF Hospice. Rochelle News-Leader (East Rochelle, IL) - March 24, 2024 | McCoy, Valerie Jo (I6364)
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870 | Find A Grave Obiyuary: Tyler D. Smith, age 15, died suddenly March 15, 2010 as a result of a motor vehicle accident. Tyler was born in Joliet and a lifelong area resident. Tyler loved to draw, especially Ford Mustangs and was in the process of restoring a 1953 Ford panel van with his father. He also had a love for sports, playing football and baseball. He loved his church and God, his Bible, soul winning and life itself. He had a great personality and everyone he met loved him. After high school, Tyler's plan was to join the Marines and then go to Bible College. Tyler is survived by his loving parents Keith and Dawn (Webb), a sister Skyla and a brother Chad, paternal grandmother Laverne Smith and maternal grandfather Gene Webb. Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends from church also survive. Interment Woodlawn Memorial Park, Joliet. | Smith, Tyler DeWayne (I6622)
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871 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Morgan, Fiona Elise (I608)
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872 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Coorns, Nichel (I1329)
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873 | First name possably Finnis E. or Phines. Per Thelma Thompson, she said his name was Hugh. Probably born in McLean County, Illinois. Also, Possibly born in 1854. | Smith, Finnis Ewing (I211)
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874 | First or Middle name is possible Gretchen. | Guhn, Anna (I638)
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875 | Flem was born at 1:00AM | Turney, Flem Bowman (I565)
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876 | Florence and Earl never had any children. | Family: Earl William Chamberlin / Florence Mullen (F254)
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877 | Florence signed a marriage contract on 25 Nov 1914. | Eppler, Florence Annette (I30)
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878 | Floyd and Ida also raised another child - see Derrill Robert Schroth. | Family: Floyd Anthony Henry Tripp / Ida Catherine Michael (F1101)
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879 | Floyd had no children. | Family: Floyd Ehredt / ? (F521)
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880 | Following information is from Sheila McCormack, McKune Family Historian. Joseph served in the Revolutionary War in the Orange County Militia. According to SAR & DAR Lineage records, Joseph served as a private in Captain Baly's company, Colonel Wisner's regiment, New York troops, 1775-1776. He was married to Ester Many in about 1783. She died, and then in about 1788 he married Anna Gillet, and they lived in Mamakating, Ulster Co. NY (now Sullivan Co., NY). In 1812 the family moved to Harmony Twp., Susquehanna Co., PA. Joseph and Anna sold part of their farm to their son, Robert, and 130 acres to their son-in-law, James D. Smith. Anna died in 1825 and he then married Phebe Phelps Winters. Joseph was a farmer and served as a tax assessor in Harmony Twp. from 1822-1825. He was married 3 times and had 13 children. He wrote his will in 1838 and made provisions for grave stones for his previous wife, Anna, and for himself. | McKune, Joseph (I2579)
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881 | Following information is from Sheila McCormack, McKune Family Historian. Hezekiah and his brother John W., moved west to Lee Co., IL about 1845, along with many of the Lewis and Hale families. He lived the NW part of Sublette Twp. (earlier called Hanno Twp.), where there were abundant trees, which were needed for fuel and to build their homes. In 1863, Hezekiah was badly injured when he was thrown from his buggy. One leg was broken and he was badly bruised. In 1874 he moved to Lee Center Twp., which was not far from his previous home. Also in 1874 he became the legal guardian for his granddaughter, Frances H. McKune, daughter of Edward and Minerva McKune. She was 14 at the time and was living in Boone Co., IA with her mother and stepfather, Edward Nicholas. In 1875 she returned to Iowa. | McKune, Hezekiah (I2577)
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882 | Following information is from Sheila McCormack, McKune Family Historian. When Frances was 14 in 1874, she returned to Sublette, Lee Co., IL to live with her grandparents, Hezekiah and Elizabeth (Lewis) McKune. Hezekiah became her legal guardian. Then in 1875 she returned to Ogden, Boone Co., IA to live with her mother. At age 16 the guardianship expired. | McKune, Frances Harriet (I169)
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883 | For years I've had Elizabeth's name as Hutschel, Now I'm seeing more and more evidence that the spelling is Hulschal. | Hulschal, Catharine Elizabeth (I1089)
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884 | Fort Wayne News Sentinel Sep 1, 1997 BEVERLY J SCHROTH, 59, of Fort Wayne died Saturday at Parkview Hospital. The Illinois native was employed at Neff Engineering for 25 years. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church. Surviving are her husband Donald G Sr; a daughter Valerie A Samalekis of Fort Wayne; sons Donald G Jr of Fort Wayne and Douglas A of Muskogee OK; sisters Jeanine Clark of Clinton Iowa, Barbara Senneff of White Plains NY and Rosemary Skoicy of Arnold MD; brothers Jerry Senneff of Pleasanton CA and Thomas Senneff of Savannah IL; and six grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial is 11 am Thursday at Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church 7215 St Joe Rd with calling one hour before services. Calling is also from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm Wednesday at DO McComb & Sons Pine Valley Park Funeral Home 1320 E Dupont Rd with a 4:30 pm rosary service. | Senneff, Beverly Jean (I1205)
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885 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Kelly, Daniel William (I1122)
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886 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Jerome Lawrence Van Handel / Phyllis Ann Plutz (F579)
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887 | Found Middle name spelled as Edgar as well. | Thompson, Charley Edger (I15)
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888 | Found notes of marriage of 03 Dec 1903. | Family: William Martin Ehredt / Amelia Mable Balbach (F511)
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889 | Found on Ancestry.com on mjboyd122 tree Willie C. "Bill" Turney Given Name: Willie C. "Bill" Surname: Turney Sex: M Birth: 12 Mar 1893 in Harrison, Boone Co., AR. Death: 16 Nov 1937 in Kansas City, , MO Burial: Rose Hill Cem., Harrison, Boone Co., AR. Note: UPDATE: 1993-04-06 Willie TURNEY age 25 married Lorene HUGHEY age 19 Ceremony was performed by O.R. FULLERTON J.P. Recorded 15 Feb 1921 Alf Lair Clerk. John DOWNS put up the security deposit. DIED ON THE JOB OF A HEART ATTACK. Info from Aunt Maude. His sister. (1992) Marriage records is LDS film # 1035449 #O-110 Boone Co. Ar. Marriage records 1869-1923..(1993) Buried in Rose Hill Cem. Harrison, Ar. The last lot on the South East Corner of the cemetery. Father: William Bowman Turney b: 17 Jun 1859 in Carroll Co., AR Mother: Anna Florence Fizer b: 30 Mar 1869 in Harrison, Boone Co., AR. Marriage 1 Lorene Hughey b: 23 Nov 1901 Married: 30 Nov 1920 in Harrison, Boone Co., AR. Children J. B. Turney b: 22 May 1921 ============================ William C Turney Block 40 Lot 2 Grave 15 Rosa Cline Added: Jun. 19, 2008 | Turney, William Clanton (I5021)
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890 | Found online at Ancestry.com - Dorothea Accens. | Acceas, Doretha (I1631)
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891 | Found the Name Martin on the Kansas State Census Collection, 1855-1925 Record. | Beckner, Martin Ezma (I741)
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892 | Found this online, unsure if this is Donna Turney and James Riddle. Donna M Riddle in the Colorado, Divorce Index, 1851-1985 Record details Name Donna M Riddle Divorce Date 9 Aug 1968 Divorce Place Baca, Colorado, USA Spouse Fred Riddle Record Type Divorce | Family: James Riddle / Donna Mae Turney (F636)
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893 | Frances and Riley were married in either Jackson County or Madison County. | Family: Riley Lakes / Frances Brockman (F930)
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894 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Frank Carl Thurow / Maragaret Irene Robb (F456)
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895 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Frank Sandoval / Mona Kay Gutierrez (F347)
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896 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Franklin Haas / Maude Hayes (F534)
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897 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Franklin Haas / Dorthy Flock (F536)
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898 | Fred served in the Marines in Viet Nam, 1969-1971. | Smith, Frederick Porter (I128)
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899 | Frederick F Smith was an Accountant. | Smith, Frederick F (I4182)
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900 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Boe, Virginia (I36)
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