Matches 101,251 to 101,300 of 122,413
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101251 | MSGT US Marine Corps. | KLATT, William Charles Sr. (I84759)
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101252 | MSGT US Marine Corps. | KLATT, William Charles Sr. (I84759)
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101253 | MSGT US Marine Corps. | KLATT, William Charles Sr. (I84759)
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101254 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101255 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101256 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101257 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101258 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101259 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101260 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101261 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101262 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101263 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101264 | Msgt. USAF for 22 years. | STAFFORD, Robert Knox (I47146)
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101265 | Mt. Pleasant Cem. | PINKERTON, Ruby Pearl (I37920)
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101266 | Mt. Pleasant Cem. | FLAGG, Sophia (I94932)
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101267 | Mt. Zion Public Cem. | Stafford, Margaret (I81649)
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101268 | Mt. Zion Public Cem. | STAFFORD, Margaret (I81649)
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101269 | Mt. Zion Public Cemetery. | Stafford, Charles Franklin (I81648)
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101270 | Mt. Zion Public Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Charles Franklin (I81648)
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101271 | Mt. Zion Public Cemetery. | STAFFORD, Charles Franklin (I81648)
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101272 | Much more information is in the Lasher lineage book. Too much to include in this Stafford search. | Lasher, Silas (I084)
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101273 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101274 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101275 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101276 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101277 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101278 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101279 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101280 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101281 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101282 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101283 | Much more work needs to be done to prove John's ancestry and descendants. The 1790 Census has a John Stafford in York Co., SC. 1 male over 16 1 male under 16 4 females Jno Stafford Burke, NC 1790 John Stafford Caswell, NC 1790 John Stafford Martin, NC 1790 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1790 The 1800 Census showns only four John Stafford's in the South. John Stafford Hillsboro, Caswell, NC 1800 John Stafford Salisbury, Guilford, NC 1800 John Stafford Pasquotank, NC 1800 John Stafford Perquimans, NC 1800 | STAFFORD, John (I31785)
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101284 | MUNCIE - Josette Daniels, 61, lifelong resident of Blackford and Delaware County died at 12:45 a.m. Monday, November 10, 2008 at Ball Memorial Hospital. She was born on May 6, 1947 in Muncie to Eugene "Gene" Stafford and Betty Jo (Thornburg) Stafford. Her father precedes her in death on August 31, 1995. Josette graduated from Hartford City High School in 1965 and had attended Ball State University. She was a member of the AMVETS Auxiliary in Hartford City and the American Legion Auxiliary in Hartford City. Josette was a homemaker and mother. She enjoyed decorating and gardening and loved spending time with her friends. Josette was loved by her family and will be sadly missed by her mother, Betty Jo Stafford of Hartford City; her daughters, Aimee R.S. Daniels of Fishers; Danielle R. (husband, Derek) Palmer of Noblesville; granddaughters, Dilan Palmer, Drewe Palmer, Devyn Palmer and Dani Palmer; and her sister, Annette Stafford of Hartford City. Memorial Visitation for Josette will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at Keplinger Funeral Home, 509 N. High St., Hartford City. There will be a private Memorial Service Wednesday, November 12, 2008, with Rev. Nancy Middaugh officiating. Josette will be cremated and her cremains will be interred at Hartford City Cemetery on the family lot at a later date. | STAFFORD, Josette (I124320)
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101285 | MUNCIE--Fletcher W. McDowell, M.D., 92, passed away at Elmcroft of Muncie on December 30, 2011. He was born in Muncie on June 15, 1919 to Robert G. and Ruby Stafford McDowell. Dr. McDowell was a graduate of Royerton High School, attended Indiana University and received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. His surgical training was interrupted by World War II where he served as a medical officer in the China-Burma-India Theater. On his return to the states after the war, Fletcher met and married Lucy Gray, an Army nurse also returning from service in Europe. Fletcher and Lucy were married 62 years until her death in 2008. After completing a surgical residency in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. McDowell returned to Muncie to practice surgery. During a medical career that spanned over 50 years, Fletcher was an active member of the medical staff of Ball Memeorial Hospital, the Delaware-Blackford County Medical Society, and the Muncie Academy of Medicine. He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He founded Muncie Surgical Associates along with Dr. Thomas Coulon. Dr. McDowell was a charter member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and served as one of that church's first elders. In the years following his retirement, Fletcher was often seen reading current medical literature in the medical library at the hospital. He read his Bible on a daily basis until Alzheimer's Disease robbed him of the ability to read. Dr. McDowell is survived by his three children, Dr. Jane McDowell of Muncie, Dr. Robert McDowell (wife-Lynda) of Newport, Vermont, and Dr. Don McDowell (wife-Carol) of Alexandria, Louisiana. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Family and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2012 at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel, or from 12:00 p.m. until the time of services Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Dr. Gary Ransom Cox and Rev. Bob O'Bannon officiating. Burial will follow in Black Cemetery, Albany. | MCDOWELL, Dr. Fletcher W. (I124342)
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101286 | MUNCIE--Fletcher W. McDowell, M.D., 92, passed away at Elmcroft of Muncie on December 30, 2011. He was born in Muncie on June 15, 1919 to Robert G. and Ruby Stafford McDowell. Dr. McDowell was a graduate of Royerton High School, attended Indiana University and received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. His surgical training was interrupted by World War II where he served as a medical officer in the China-Burma-India Theater. On his return to the states after the war, Fletcher met and married Lucy Gray, an Army nurse also returning from service in Europe. Fletcher and Lucy were married 62 years until her death in 2008. After completing a surgical residency in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. McDowell returned to Muncie to practice surgery. During a medical career that spanned over 50 years, Fletcher was an active member of the medical staff of Ball Memeorial Hospital, the Delaware-Blackford County Medical Society, and the Muncie Academy of Medicine. He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He founded Muncie Surgical Associates along with Dr. Thomas Coulon. Dr. McDowell was a charter member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and served as one of that church's first elders. In the years following his retirement, Fletcher was often seen reading current medical literature in the medical library at the hospital. He read his Bible on a daily basis until Alzheimer's Disease robbed him of the ability to read. Dr. McDowell is survived by his three children, Dr. Jane McDowell of Muncie, Dr. Robert McDowell (wife-Lynda) of Newport, Vermont, and Dr. Don McDowell (wife-Carol) of Alexandria, Louisiana. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Family and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2012 at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel, or from 12:00 p.m. until the time of services Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Dr. Gary Ransom Cox and Rev. Bob O'Bannon officiating. Burial will follow in Black Cemetery, Albany. | MCDOWELL, Dr. Fletcher W. (I124342)
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101287 | MUNCIE--Fletcher W. McDowell, M.D., 92, passed away at Elmcroft of Muncie on December 30, 2011. He was born in Muncie on June 15, 1919 to Robert G. and Ruby Stafford McDowell. Dr. McDowell was a graduate of Royerton High School, attended Indiana University and received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. His surgical training was interrupted by World War II where he served as a medical officer in the China-Burma-India Theater. On his return to the states after the war, Fletcher met and married Lucy Gray, an Army nurse also returning from service in Europe. Fletcher and Lucy were married 62 years until her death in 2008. After completing a surgical residency in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. McDowell returned to Muncie to practice surgery. During a medical career that spanned over 50 years, Fletcher was an active member of the medical staff of Ball Memeorial Hospital, the Delaware-Blackford County Medical Society, and the Muncie Academy of Medicine. He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He founded Muncie Surgical Associates along with Dr. Thomas Coulon. Dr. McDowell was a charter member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and served as one of that church's first elders. In the years following his retirement, Fletcher was often seen reading current medical literature in the medical library at the hospital. He read his Bible on a daily basis until Alzheimer's Disease robbed him of the ability to read. Dr. McDowell is survived by his three children, Dr. Jane McDowell of Muncie, Dr. Robert McDowell (wife-Lynda) of Newport, Vermont, and Dr. Don McDowell (wife-Carol) of Alexandria, Louisiana. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Family and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2012 at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel, or from 12:00 p.m. until the time of services Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Dr. Gary Ransom Cox and Rev. Bob O'Bannon officiating. Burial will follow in Black Cemetery, Albany. | MCDOWELL, Dr. Fletcher W. (I124342)
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101288 | MUNCIE--Fletcher W. McDowell, M.D., 92, passed away at Elmcroft of Muncie on December 30, 2011. He was born in Muncie on June 15, 1919 to Robert G. and Ruby Stafford McDowell. Dr. McDowell was a graduate of Royerton High School, attended Indiana University and received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. His surgical training was interrupted by World War II where he served as a medical officer in the China-Burma-India Theater. On his return to the states after the war, Fletcher met and married Lucy Gray, an Army nurse also returning from service in Europe. Fletcher and Lucy were married 62 years until her death in 2008. After completing a surgical residency in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. McDowell returned to Muncie to practice surgery. During a medical career that spanned over 50 years, Fletcher was an active member of the medical staff of Ball Memeorial Hospital, the Delaware-Blackford County Medical Society, and the Muncie Academy of Medicine. He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He founded Muncie Surgical Associates along with Dr. Thomas Coulon. Dr. McDowell was a charter member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and served as one of that church's first elders. In the years following his retirement, Fletcher was often seen reading current medical literature in the medical library at the hospital. He read his Bible on a daily basis until Alzheimer's Disease robbed him of the ability to read. Dr. McDowell is survived by his three children, Dr. Jane McDowell of Muncie, Dr. Robert McDowell (wife-Lynda) of Newport, Vermont, and Dr. Don McDowell (wife-Carol) of Alexandria, Louisiana. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Family and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2012 at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel, or from 12:00 p.m. until the time of services Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Dr. Gary Ransom Cox and Rev. Bob O'Bannon officiating. Burial will follow in Black Cemetery, Albany. | MCDOWELL, Dr. Fletcher W. (I124342)
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101289 | MUNCIE--Fletcher W. McDowell, M.D., 92, passed away at Elmcroft of Muncie on December 30, 2011. He was born in Muncie on June 15, 1919 to Robert G. and Ruby Stafford McDowell. Dr. McDowell was a graduate of Royerton High School, attended Indiana University and received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine. His surgical training was interrupted by World War II where he served as a medical officer in the China-Burma-India Theater. On his return to the states after the war, Fletcher met and married Lucy Gray, an Army nurse also returning from service in Europe. Fletcher and Lucy were married 62 years until her death in 2008. After completing a surgical residency in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. McDowell returned to Muncie to practice surgery. During a medical career that spanned over 50 years, Fletcher was an active member of the medical staff of Ball Memeorial Hospital, the Delaware-Blackford County Medical Society, and the Muncie Academy of Medicine. He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He founded Muncie Surgical Associates along with Dr. Thomas Coulon. Dr. McDowell was a charter member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and served as one of that church's first elders. In the years following his retirement, Fletcher was often seen reading current medical literature in the medical library at the hospital. He read his Bible on a daily basis until Alzheimer's Disease robbed him of the ability to read. Dr. McDowell is survived by his three children, Dr. Jane McDowell of Muncie, Dr. Robert McDowell (wife-Lynda) of Newport, Vermont, and Dr. Don McDowell (wife-Carol) of Alexandria, Louisiana. He is also survived by seven grandchildren. Family and friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Friday, January 6, 2012 at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory, Washington Street Chapel, or from 12:00 p.m. until the time of services Saturday at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Dr. Gary Ransom Cox and Rev. Bob O'Bannon officiating. Burial will follow in Black Cemetery, Albany. | MCDOWELL, Dr. Fletcher W. (I124342)
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101290 | MUNCIE--Jack Grimm, 63, passed away at his home on Monday, August 22, 2005. Born in Muncie to Ethel (Stafford) and William M.B. Grimm on March 3, 1942. Survived by his two sisters, Nina Longfellow of Muncie, and Doris Partin of CA; one brother, John Grimm of Marrow Bone, KY. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, and one brother. Funeral services are to be 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary with Rev. Nancy Nichols officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary. | GRIMM, Jack E. (I124379)
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101291 | MUNCIE--Jack Grimm, 63, passed away at his home on Monday, August 22, 2005. Born in Muncie to Ethel (Stafford) and William M.B. Grimm on March 3, 1942. Survived by his two sisters, Nina Longfellow of Muncie, and Doris Partin of CA; one brother, John Grimm of Marrow Bone, KY. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, and one brother. Funeral services are to be 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary with Rev. Nancy Nichols officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary. | GRIMM, Jack E. (I124379)
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101292 | MUNCIE--Jack Grimm, 63, passed away at his home on Monday, August 22, 2005. Born in Muncie to Ethel (Stafford) and William M.B. Grimm on March 3, 1942. Survived by his two sisters, Nina Longfellow of Muncie, and Doris Partin of CA; one brother, John Grimm of Marrow Bone, KY. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, and one brother. Funeral services are to be 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary with Rev. Nancy Nichols officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary. | GRIMM, Jack E. (I124379)
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101293 | MUNCIE--Jack Grimm, 63, passed away at his home on Monday, August 22, 2005. Born in Muncie to Ethel (Stafford) and William M.B. Grimm on March 3, 1942. Survived by his two sisters, Nina Longfellow of Muncie, and Doris Partin of CA; one brother, John Grimm of Marrow Bone, KY. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, and one brother. Funeral services are to be 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary with Rev. Nancy Nichols officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary. | GRIMM, Jack E. (I124379)
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101294 | MUNCIE--Jack Grimm, 63, passed away at his home on Monday, August 22, 2005. Born in Muncie to Ethel (Stafford) and William M.B. Grimm on March 3, 1942. Survived by his two sisters, Nina Longfellow of Muncie, and Doris Partin of CA; one brother, John Grimm of Marrow Bone, KY. Jack was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, and one brother. Funeral services are to be 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary with Rev. Nancy Nichols officiating. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. Calling will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Friday, August 26, 2005 at Parson Mortuary. | GRIMM, Jack E. (I124379)
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101295 | MUNCIE--Kenneth O. Stafford, 95, passed away Saturday evening, October 15, 2011 at the Indiana University Ball Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. He was born October 25, 1915 in Alexandria, the son of Arthur and Hazel (Cassel) Stafford. Mr. Stafford is a 1935 graduate of Muncie Central High School. Kenneth married the love of his life, Hazel (Huffman) Stafford, in Muncie on July 3, 1936 and she preceded him in death September 11, 1996. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a private for "A" Squadron with the Army Air Corps. Later he would work for Delco Battery and Borg Warner prior to becoming the owner and operator of Kenny's Floor Covering from 1957-1968. In 1962, Kenneth and Hazel moved to Tucson, Arizona, and would later move back to the Muncie area in 1992. Mr. Stafford received the Governor's Award for being in business for 50 years. He is a former Mason with the Muncie Lodge and enjoyed golfing. Survivors include his son, Ron Stafford (wife-Linnet), Daleville; his daughter, Susan Freeman (husband-Dick), Daleville; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; his companion, Lois Metzger, and all of her caring family; and a care giver, Dawn Gibbs, Parker City. Besides his beloved wife, Hazel, he is preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Virgil, Bill, Norman, and Gerald Stafford. A memorial service and inurnment with cremated remains will be held on Thursday, October 20, 2011, 11 a.m. at the Gardens of Memory Mausoleum Chapel with Pastor Gary McManus officiating. Parson Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Daleville Christian Church, 14220 W. Daleville Rd., Daleville, IN 47334. THE MUNCIE STAR PRESS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2011 | STAFFORD, Kenneth O. (I124421)
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101296 | Munger Cemetery. | SHUTS, Sally (I22410)
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101297 | Munger Cemetery. | SHUTS, Sally (I22410)
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101298 | Munger Cemetery. | SHUTS, Sally (I22410)
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101299 | Munger Cemetery. | SHUTS, Sally (I22410)
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101300 | Munger Cemetery. | SHUTS, Sally (I22410)
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