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113301 | Spencer Stafford February 11, 1898 to February 7, 1935 36 at the time of his death, Narcotic Inspector Spencer Stafford of the Bureau of Narcotics, U.S.Department of Treasury, was shot and killed on February 7, 1935, in Post,Texas. Inspector Stafford was fatally wounded when Sheriff W. F. Cato fired at him with a machine gun as he exited a veterinary hospital. Charged with the murder were the Sheriff; his Deputy, Tom Morgan; and two local doctors, L. W.Kitchen, a veterinarian and V. A. Hartman, a physician. In addition, both doctors were charged with Federal narcotics violations. Inspector Stafford,originally from Hudson, New York, joined the Internal Revenue Service's Narcotics Bureau after graduating from pharmacy school. At the time of his death, he had been assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, office for three years.His previous assignments included tours in offices in New York, Georgia, and Florida. Inspector Stafford was described by the Dallas District Attorney,Clyde O. Eastus as, "one of the best officers I ever knew." Inspector Stafford's killers were charged under a statute enacted in May 1934, making ita Federal offense to kill a Federal officer in the line of duty. This was believed to be the first time this statute was invoked. Inspector Stafford was survived by his wife, C. M. Stafford, who was described as his high school sweetheart; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford; and a brother, Leveret Stafford. | STAFFORD, Spencer L. (I48265)
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113302 | Spencer Stafford February 11, 1898 to February 7, 1935 36 at the time of his death, Narcotic Inspector Spencer Stafford of the Bureau of Narcotics, U.S.Department of Treasury, was shot and killed on February 7, 1935, in Post,Texas. Inspector Stafford was fatally wounded when Sheriff W. F. Cato fired at him with a machine gun as he exited a veterinary hospital. Charged with the murder were the Sheriff; his Deputy, Tom Morgan; and two local doctors, L. W.Kitchen, a veterinarian and V. A. Hartman, a physician. In addition, both doctors were charged with Federal narcotics violations. Inspector Stafford,originally from Hudson, New York, joined the Internal Revenue Service's Narcotics Bureau after graduating from pharmacy school. At the time of his death, he had been assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, office for three years.His previous assignments included tours in offices in New York, Georgia, and Florida. Inspector Stafford was described by the Dallas District Attorney,Clyde O. Eastus as, "one of the best officers I ever knew." Inspector Stafford's killers were charged under a statute enacted in May 1934, making ita Federal offense to kill a Federal officer in the line of duty. This was believed to be the first time this statute was invoked. Inspector Stafford was survived by his wife, C. M. Stafford, who was described as his high school sweetheart; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford; and a brother, Leveret Stafford. | STAFFORD, Spencer L. (I48265)
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113303 | Spencer Stafford February 11, 1898 to February 7, 1935 36 at the time of his death, Narcotic Inspector Spencer Stafford of the Bureau of Narcotics, U.S.Department of Treasury, was shot and killed on February 7, 1935, in Post,Texas. Inspector Stafford was fatally wounded when Sheriff W. F. Cato fired at him with a machine gun as he exited a veterinary hospital. Charged with the murder were the Sheriff; his Deputy, Tom Morgan; and two local doctors, L. W.Kitchen, a veterinarian and V. A. Hartman, a physician. In addition, both doctors were charged with Federal narcotics violations. Inspector Stafford,originally from Hudson, New York, joined the Internal Revenue Service's Narcotics Bureau after graduating from pharmacy school. At the time of his death, he had been assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, office for three years.His previous assignments included tours in offices in New York, Georgia, and Florida. Inspector Stafford was described by the Dallas District Attorney,Clyde O. Eastus as, "one of the best officers I ever knew." Inspector Stafford's killers were charged under a statute enacted in May 1934, making ita Federal offense to kill a Federal officer in the line of duty. This was believed to be the first time this statute was invoked. Inspector Stafford was survived by his wife, C. M. Stafford, who was described as his high school sweetheart; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford; and a brother, Leveret Stafford. | STAFFORD, Spencer L. (I48265)
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113304 | Spencer Stafford February 11, 1898 to February 7, 1935 36 at the time of his death, Narcotic Inspector Spencer Stafford of the Bureau of Narcotics, U.S.Department of Treasury, was shot and killed on February 7, 1935, in Post,Texas. Inspector Stafford was fatally wounded when Sheriff W. F. Cato fired at him with a machine gun as he exited a veterinary hospital. Charged with the murder were the Sheriff; his Deputy, Tom Morgan; and two local doctors, L. W.Kitchen, a veterinarian and V. A. Hartman, a physician. In addition, both doctors were charged with Federal narcotics violations. Inspector Stafford,originally from Hudson, New York, joined the Internal Revenue Service's Narcotics Bureau after graduating from pharmacy school. At the time of his death, he had been assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, office for three years.His previous assignments included tours in offices in New York, Georgia, and Florida. Inspector Stafford was described by the Dallas District Attorney,Clyde O. Eastus as, "one of the best officers I ever knew." Inspector Stafford's killers were charged under a statute enacted in May 1934, making ita Federal offense to kill a Federal officer in the line of duty. This was believed to be the first time this statute was invoked. Inspector Stafford was survived by his wife, C. M. Stafford, who was described as his high school sweetheart; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford; and a brother, Leveret Stafford. | STAFFORD, Spencer L. (I48265)
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113305 | Spencer Stafford February 11, 1898 to February 7, 1935 36 at the time of his death, Narcotic Inspector Spencer Stafford of the Bureau of Narcotics, U.S.Department of Treasury, was shot and killed on February 7, 1935, in Post,Texas. Inspector Stafford was fatally wounded when Sheriff W. F. Cato fired at him with a machine gun as he exited a veterinary hospital. Charged with the murder were the Sheriff; his Deputy, Tom Morgan; and two local doctors, L. W.Kitchen, a veterinarian and V. A. Hartman, a physician. In addition, both doctors were charged with Federal narcotics violations. Inspector Stafford,originally from Hudson, New York, joined the Internal Revenue Service's Narcotics Bureau after graduating from pharmacy school. At the time of his death, he had been assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, office for three years.His previous assignments included tours in offices in New York, Georgia, and Florida. Inspector Stafford was described by the Dallas District Attorney,Clyde O. Eastus as, "one of the best officers I ever knew." Inspector Stafford's killers were charged under a statute enacted in May 1934, making ita Federal offense to kill a Federal officer in the line of duty. This was believed to be the first time this statute was invoked. Inspector Stafford was survived by his wife, C. M. Stafford, who was described as his high school sweetheart; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford; and a brother, Leveret Stafford. | STAFFORD, Spencer L. (I48265)
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113306 | Spencer Stafford February 11, 1898 to February 7, 1935 36 at the time of his death, Narcotic Inspector Spencer Stafford of the Bureau of Narcotics, U.S.Department of Treasury, was shot and killed on February 7, 1935, in Post,Texas. Inspector Stafford was fatally wounded when Sheriff W. F. Cato fired at him with a machine gun as he exited a veterinary hospital. Charged with the murder were the Sheriff; his Deputy, Tom Morgan; and two local doctors, L. W.Kitchen, a veterinarian and V. A. Hartman, a physician. In addition, both doctors were charged with Federal narcotics violations. Inspector Stafford,originally from Hudson, New York, joined the Internal Revenue Service's Narcotics Bureau after graduating from pharmacy school. At the time of his death, he had been assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, office for three years.His previous assignments included tours in offices in New York, Georgia, and Florida. Inspector Stafford was described by the Dallas District Attorney,Clyde O. Eastus as, "one of the best officers I ever knew." Inspector Stafford's killers were charged under a statute enacted in May 1934, making ita Federal offense to kill a Federal officer in the line of duty. This was believed to be the first time this statute was invoked. Inspector Stafford was survived by his wife, C. M. Stafford, who was described as his high school sweetheart; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stafford; and a brother, Leveret Stafford. | STAFFORD, Spencer L. (I48265)
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113307 | Spent two years in WWI, 1 overseas; rank, 1st Lt. Individual: "Several Ancestral Lines of James P. Renfrew and His Wife, Ella Black" by James P. Renfrew, Alva, OK Alva Record Print, Alva, OK page 67 156. EVERETT E., b. Sept. 18, 1867. m. Sept. 26, 1888, Lucy E. Maxwel l, b. July 24, 1866. 3 children. A son, Chester M., served 2 years in World Wa r, 1 year overseas . Rank 1st Lieut. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CENSUS 1920 OH Summit County, CuyahogaFalls Village, page 12a: Chester Bo yd in houshold of Laban Headington; NevaShannon also in household; they a re listed as single people, but their marriage date was given to me as 191 9. 1930 OH Cuyahoga, Cleveland Heights, page 7b: Chester & Neva Boyd They were buried in one of three cemeteries: Southlawn, Oakridge, or Rosc oe; all of them are indexed as one on the internet., section P, lot 213 | BOYD, Chester M. (I105060)
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113308 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113309 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113310 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113311 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113312 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113313 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113314 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113315 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113316 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113317 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113318 | Spinal Meningitis. | STAFFORD, Austin (I54030)
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113319 | Spokesman Review Thursday, May 17, 1990 page D6 Smith, Willie C. (93) - Passed away May 15, 1990 in Spokane. Her home, Spo kane. Survived by son and his wife, Elwood and Lorena Smith, Hunters, W A; four grandchildren; brother, Elmer Kilby, Ritter, OR; two sisters, El la Anderson, Martha Reinewall, both of Centralia, WA. Member of First Chri stian Church, Yakima, WA. Graveside Service,Saturday, May 19, 1990 at 3 p .m. Greenwood Cemetery, Hunters, WA. Mrs. Smithwill lie in state Frida y, May 18, 2-5 p.m. STRATE FUNERAL HOME, Davenport, WA. Memorials may be m ade to Greenwood Cemetery Assoc., Hunters, WA 99137 | KILBY, Willie Carlena (I105660)
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113320 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113321 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113322 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113323 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113324 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113325 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113326 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113327 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113328 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113329 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113330 | Spouse & Children Nellie Stafford 1892 β 1971 Dorothy Loew 1916 β Betty Jane Loew 1918 β 2006 Robert Oscar Loew 1921 β 2004 | LOEW, Oscar William (I124788)
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113331 | Spouse: Lena E. Wheeler Mayberry (1917 - 1991) Child: Leona Mayberry Allen (1945 - 2009) Burial: Pharris Cemetery, Gainesboro, Jackson Co., Tenn. Birth: Apr. 29, 1904 Death: Mar. 19, 1985 | MAYBERRY, Lester Ray (I119582)
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113332 | Spouse: Udeena Faye Coffman McNeeley (1931 - 2006) Robert Lee McNeeley, listed on findagrave.com Birth: Sep. 22, 1929, Colorado Death: Mar. 31, 2008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Burial: Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona | MCNEELEY, Robert Lee (I118602)
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113333 | Spouse: Udeena Faye Coffman McNeeley (1931 - 2006) Robert Lee McNeeley, listed on findagrave.com Birth: Sep. 22, 1929, Colorado Death: Mar. 31, 2008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Burial: Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona | MCNEELEY, Robert Lee (I118602)
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113334 | Spouse: Udeena Faye Coffman McNeeley (1931 - 2006) Robert Lee McNeeley, listed on findagrave.com Birth: Sep. 22, 1929, Colorado Death: Mar. 31, 2008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Burial: Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona | MCNEELEY, Robert Lee (I118602)
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113335 | Spouse: Udeena Faye Coffman McNeeley (1931 - 2006) Robert Lee McNeeley, listed on findagrave.com Birth: Sep. 22, 1929, Colorado Death: Mar. 31, 2008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Burial: Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona | MCNEELEY, Robert Lee (I118602)
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113336 | Spouse: Udeena Faye Coffman McNeeley (1931 - 2006) Robert Lee McNeeley, listed on findagrave.com Birth: Sep. 22, 1929, Colorado Death: Mar. 31, 2008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Burial: Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona | MCNEELEY, Robert Lee (I118602)
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113337 | Spouse: Udeena Faye Coffman McNeeley (1931 - 2006) Robert Lee McNeeley, listed on findagrave.com Birth: Sep. 22, 1929, Colorado Death: Mar. 31, 2008, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Burial: Green Acres Memorial Park, Scottsdale, Maricopa County, Arizona | MCNEELEY, Robert Lee (I118602)
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113338 | Spouse: Harriett Rebecca Price Smith (1852 - 1918) Children: Eliza Jane Smith Maguire (1873 - 1930)* Bertha Lucinda Smith Shrake (1877 - 1913)* Gertrude Rebecca Smith McGee (1880 - 1961)* Lusetta Goldie Smith Gray (1883 - 1928)* Everett Barton Smith (1885 - 1954)* | SMITH, James William (I125641)
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113339 | Spouse: Hattie Mahala Wright Wallace (1868 - 1938)* Children: Rachel Ellen Wallace Timmons (1889 - 1980)* Joseph Vance Wallace (1891 - 1970)* Oscar Sherman Wallace (1894 - 1976)* Sylvia Wallace Pearson (1902 - 1975)* Ina Olive Wallace Johns (1906 - 1987)* Carl Lammar Wallace (1912 - 1953)* | WALLACE, Walter H. (I124109)
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113340 | Spouse: 1) Rachel Matthews; 2) Mrs. Sarah Best Wilhite Survived By: Sons, Bedford, Hiram, Wiley, Dr. Grant, Fred, Ard, Jesse, and Matt Monical. Other: Age 73. Son of Wesley and Katherine Ard Monical. Married first wife on Jan. 28, 1848; they had 5 children together: Carrie, Bedford, Hiram, Wiley, and Grant. After Rachel's death, he married again, on Oct. 30, 1861. Father of 5 more children: Fred, Thomas Ard, William B., Jesse, and Matt. He was Morgan County Assessor for a time. Mooresville Library Obituary Data Family links: Spouses: Rachel Matthews Monical (1830 - 1861) Sarah M Best Monical (1837 - 1925) Children: Caroline D Monical Dickey (1852 - 1894)* Allen Wiley Monical (1854 - 1913)* Frederick Segal* Monical (1864 - 1944)* William Best Monical (1868 - 1887)* Jesse Reagan Monical (1873 - 1944)* | MONICAL, James Madison (I125443)
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113341 | Spouses: Geraldine L. Eades Deardorff (1919 - 2010) Wanda Tochterman Jackson (1917 - 2001)* Children: Jon St Clair Jackson (1942 - 2011)* | JACKSON, Eugene (I124054)
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113342 | Spouses: Geraldine L. Eades Deardorff (1919 - 2010) Wanda Tochterman Jackson (1917 - 2001)* Children: Jon St Clair Jackson (1942 - 2011)* | JACKSON, Eugene (I124054)
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113343 | Spouses: Geraldine L. Eades Deardorff (1919 - 2010) Wanda Tochterman Jackson (1917 - 2001)* Children: Jon St Clair Jackson (1942 - 2011)* | JACKSON, Eugene (I124054)
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113344 | Spouses: Geraldine L. Eades Deardorff (1919 - 2010) Wanda Tochterman Jackson (1917 - 2001)* Children: Jon St Clair Jackson (1942 - 2011)* | JACKSON, Eugene (I124054)
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113345 | Springfield News-Leader - (Jul/14/2005) Kenneth E. Aday - Obituary Kenneth E. Aday walked with Jesus from his home in Battlefield on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. He was born May 5, 1929, in Shawnee, Okla., the son of Rufus and Lois Oakla (Friend) Aday. On December 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Frieda Shortt, in the home of her parents, Emory and Ortha Shortt. Kenneth worked 19 years for Bekins Van and Storage in California and 17 years at Paul Mueller in Springfield. He loved to fish, garden, and spend time with family. He adored the little ones. Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Frieda; a daughter, Connie Van Horn and husband, James, Branson; a son, Kenneth Steven Aday and wife, Janet, Pleasant Hope; five grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Friend, Malaina Elliott, Kenneth Steven Aday, Jr., Charles Joseph Aday, and Summer Dawn Aday; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise King, Shawnee, Okla.; two brothers, Carl Aday, Yukon, Okla., and Jack Aday, Shawnee, Okla.; and mother-in-law, Ortha Shortt, Ozark. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers, James, Roscoe David, Richard, and Bill Aday. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. Carl Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. . . . | ADAY, Kenneth E. (I121089)
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113346 | Springfield News-Leader - (Jul/14/2005) Kenneth E. Aday - Obituary Kenneth E. Aday walked with Jesus from his home in Battlefield on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. He was born May 5, 1929, in Shawnee, Okla., the son of Rufus and Lois Oakla (Friend) Aday. On December 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Frieda Shortt, in the home of her parents, Emory and Ortha Shortt. Kenneth worked 19 years for Bekins Van and Storage in California and 17 years at Paul Mueller in Springfield. He loved to fish, garden, and spend time with family. He adored the little ones. Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Frieda; a daughter, Connie Van Horn and husband, James, Branson; a son, Kenneth Steven Aday and wife, Janet, Pleasant Hope; five grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Friend, Malaina Elliott, Kenneth Steven Aday, Jr., Charles Joseph Aday, and Summer Dawn Aday; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise King, Shawnee, Okla.; two brothers, Carl Aday, Yukon, Okla., and Jack Aday, Shawnee, Okla.; and mother-in-law, Ortha Shortt, Ozark. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers, James, Roscoe David, Richard, and Bill Aday. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. Carl Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. . . . | ADAY, Kenneth E. (I121089)
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113347 | Springfield News-Leader - (Jul/14/2005) Kenneth E. Aday - Obituary Kenneth E. Aday walked with Jesus from his home in Battlefield on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. He was born May 5, 1929, in Shawnee, Okla., the son of Rufus and Lois Oakla (Friend) Aday. On December 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Frieda Shortt, in the home of her parents, Emory and Ortha Shortt. Kenneth worked 19 years for Bekins Van and Storage in California and 17 years at Paul Mueller in Springfield. He loved to fish, garden, and spend time with family. He adored the little ones. Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Frieda; a daughter, Connie Van Horn and husband, James, Branson; a son, Kenneth Steven Aday and wife, Janet, Pleasant Hope; five grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Friend, Malaina Elliott, Kenneth Steven Aday, Jr., Charles Joseph Aday, and Summer Dawn Aday; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise King, Shawnee, Okla.; two brothers, Carl Aday, Yukon, Okla., and Jack Aday, Shawnee, Okla.; and mother-in-law, Ortha Shortt, Ozark. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers, James, Roscoe David, Richard, and Bill Aday. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. Carl Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. . . . | ADAY, Kenneth E. (I121089)
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113348 | Springfield News-Leader - (Jul/14/2005) Kenneth E. Aday - Obituary Kenneth E. Aday walked with Jesus from his home in Battlefield on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. He was born May 5, 1929, in Shawnee, Okla., the son of Rufus and Lois Oakla (Friend) Aday. On December 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Frieda Shortt, in the home of her parents, Emory and Ortha Shortt. Kenneth worked 19 years for Bekins Van and Storage in California and 17 years at Paul Mueller in Springfield. He loved to fish, garden, and spend time with family. He adored the little ones. Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Frieda; a daughter, Connie Van Horn and husband, James, Branson; a son, Kenneth Steven Aday and wife, Janet, Pleasant Hope; five grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Friend, Malaina Elliott, Kenneth Steven Aday, Jr., Charles Joseph Aday, and Summer Dawn Aday; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise King, Shawnee, Okla.; two brothers, Carl Aday, Yukon, Okla., and Jack Aday, Shawnee, Okla.; and mother-in-law, Ortha Shortt, Ozark. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers, James, Roscoe David, Richard, and Bill Aday. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. Carl Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. . . . | ADAY, Kenneth E. (I121089)
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113349 | Springfield News-Leader - (Jul/14/2005) Kenneth E. Aday - Obituary Kenneth E. Aday walked with Jesus from his home in Battlefield on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. He was born May 5, 1929, in Shawnee, Okla., the son of Rufus and Lois Oakla (Friend) Aday. On December 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Frieda Shortt, in the home of her parents, Emory and Ortha Shortt. Kenneth worked 19 years for Bekins Van and Storage in California and 17 years at Paul Mueller in Springfield. He loved to fish, garden, and spend time with family. He adored the little ones. Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Frieda; a daughter, Connie Van Horn and husband, James, Branson; a son, Kenneth Steven Aday and wife, Janet, Pleasant Hope; five grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Friend, Malaina Elliott, Kenneth Steven Aday, Jr., Charles Joseph Aday, and Summer Dawn Aday; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise King, Shawnee, Okla.; two brothers, Carl Aday, Yukon, Okla., and Jack Aday, Shawnee, Okla.; and mother-in-law, Ortha Shortt, Ozark. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers, James, Roscoe David, Richard, and Bill Aday. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. Carl Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. . . . | ADAY, Kenneth E. (I121089)
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113350 | Springfield News-Leader - (Jul/14/2005) Kenneth E. Aday - Obituary Kenneth E. Aday walked with Jesus from his home in Battlefield on Tuesday, July 12, 2005. He was born May 5, 1929, in Shawnee, Okla., the son of Rufus and Lois Oakla (Friend) Aday. On December 25, 1949, he married the love of his life, Frieda Shortt, in the home of her parents, Emory and Ortha Shortt. Kenneth worked 19 years for Bekins Van and Storage in California and 17 years at Paul Mueller in Springfield. He loved to fish, garden, and spend time with family. He adored the little ones. Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Frieda; a daughter, Connie Van Horn and husband, James, Branson; a son, Kenneth Steven Aday and wife, Janet, Pleasant Hope; five grandchildren, Kenneth Robert Friend, Malaina Elliott, Kenneth Steven Aday, Jr., Charles Joseph Aday, and Summer Dawn Aday; 10 great-grandchildren; a sister, Louise King, Shawnee, Okla.; two brothers, Carl Aday, Yukon, Okla., and Jack Aday, Shawnee, Okla.; and mother-in-law, Ortha Shortt, Ozark. He was preceded in death by his parents; and four brothers, James, Roscoe David, Richard, and Bill Aday. A memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in Ridgecrest Baptist Church, Springfield, with Rev. Carl Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Adams Funeral Home, Ozark. . . . | ADAY, Kenneth E. (I121089)
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