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15351 | Blanche Slaydon Stafford, age 93, of Stanleytown, died Friday, October 25, 2013, at Memorial Hospital of Martinsville and Henry County. Born in Martinsville November 24, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Edward Lee Slaydon and Cynthia Minter Slaydon. Also preceding her in death was her husband of 67 years, Charles McKinley (C.M.) Stafford, her sister, Mildred S. Martin, and her brother, John Boyd Slaydon. She and C.M. owned and operated Stafford's Jewelers in Bassett for 64 years, and she was a member of First Baptist Church of Martinsville. Surviving are her daughter, Marilyn Stafford Prillaman, and her husband, William C. (Bill) Prillaman of Stanleytown, two grandchildren, Alan Prillaman and his wife Teresa of Richmond, Scott Prillaman and his wife Angie of Stanleytown, and four great-grandchildren, Ryan Prillaman, Cody Prillaman, Tyler Prillaman, and Brooke Prillaman. The funeral service will be held at 3 P.M. Sunday, October 27, 2013, at Collins Funeral Home in Bassett with the Rev. John Fulcher and Daniel Willson officiating. Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:30 to 3 P.M. prior to the service at Collins Funeral Home, and at other times at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Martinsville, 23 Starling Ave., Martinsville, VA 24112, , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or to Bassett Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 510, Bassett, VA 24055. Online condolences may be made at: www.collinsmckeestonebassett.com. | SLAYDON, Blanche (I141647)
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15352 | Blanche Slaydon Stafford, age 93, of Stanleytown, died Friday, October 25, 2013, at Memorial Hospital of Martinsville and Henry County. Born in Martinsville November 24, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Edward Lee Slaydon and Cynthia Minter Slaydon. Also preceding her in death was her husband of 67 years, Charles McKinley (C.M.) Stafford, her sister, Mildred S. Martin, and her brother, John Boyd Slaydon. She and C.M. owned and operated Stafford's Jewelers in Bassett for 64 years, and she was a member of First Baptist Church of Martinsville. Surviving are her daughter, Marilyn Stafford Prillaman, and her husband, William C. (Bill) Prillaman of Stanleytown, two grandchildren, Alan Prillaman and his wife Teresa of Richmond, Scott Prillaman and his wife Angie of Stanleytown, and four great-grandchildren, Ryan Prillaman, Cody Prillaman, Tyler Prillaman, and Brooke Prillaman. The funeral service will be held at 3 P.M. Sunday, October 27, 2013, at Collins Funeral Home in Bassett with the Rev. John Fulcher and Daniel Willson officiating. Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:30 to 3 P.M. prior to the service at Collins Funeral Home, and at other times at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Martinsville, 23 Starling Ave., Martinsville, VA 24112, , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or to Bassett Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 510, Bassett, VA 24055. Online condolences may be made at: www.collinsmckeestonebassett.com. | SLAYDON, Blanche (I141647)
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15353 | Blanche Slaydon Stafford, age 93, of Stanleytown, died Friday, October 25, 2013, at Memorial Hospital of Martinsville and Henry County. Born in Martinsville November 24, 1919, she was a daughter of the late Edward Lee Slaydon and Cynthia Minter Slaydon. Also preceding her in death was her husband of 67 years, Charles McKinley (C.M.) Stafford, her sister, Mildred S. Martin, and her brother, John Boyd Slaydon. She and C.M. owned and operated Stafford's Jewelers in Bassett for 64 years, and she was a member of First Baptist Church of Martinsville. Surviving are her daughter, Marilyn Stafford Prillaman, and her husband, William C. (Bill) Prillaman of Stanleytown, two grandchildren, Alan Prillaman and his wife Teresa of Richmond, Scott Prillaman and his wife Angie of Stanleytown, and four great-grandchildren, Ryan Prillaman, Cody Prillaman, Tyler Prillaman, and Brooke Prillaman. The funeral service will be held at 3 P.M. Sunday, October 27, 2013, at Collins Funeral Home in Bassett with the Rev. John Fulcher and Daniel Willson officiating. Interment will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:30 to 3 P.M. prior to the service at Collins Funeral Home, and at other times at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Martinsville, 23 Starling Ave., Martinsville, VA 24112, , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or to Bassett Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 510, Bassett, VA 24055. Online condolences may be made at: www.collinsmckeestonebassett.com.  | SLAYDON, Blanche (I141647)
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15354 | Blanche Stafford Smith, 96, of Sterling Way, Mt. Sterling passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011 at the Windsor Care Center in Mt. Sterling, She was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky on December 5, 1914 the daughter of the late Ballard and Dora Clay Williams Stafford. She was a member of the Camargo Church of God, a retired cosmetologist for Marshall Fields in Chicago, a Green Tree Volunteer with the Montgomery County Senior Citizens, and the widow of Charles Smith. She is survived by a stepson, John Smith of California; three grandchildren, Dora (George) Pawley, Braxton Waller and Jamie (Jennifer) Waller all of Montgomery County, KY; and six great grandchildren, Morgan Pawley of Mt. Sterling; Ryan Pawley of Colorado, Blake Pawley of Lexington, KY, Hunter Waller, Griffen James and Waylynn Waller all of Montgomery County. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Linda Susan Waller and six brothers and sisters, Robert Stafford, Ballard Stafford, Neva Clay Lykins, Mary Roundtree, Marie Raya and Mergie Kirkpatrick. Funeral services were 11 AM, Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Sanders officiating and burial following in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Braxton Waller, Jamie Waller, Blake Pawley, B. B. Stafford, Lynn Stafford, Hunter Waller and George Pawley. | STAFFORD, Blanche (I67867)
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15355 | Blanche Stafford Smith, 96, of Sterling Way, Mt. Sterling passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011 at the Windsor Care Center in Mt. Sterling, She was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky on December 5, 1914 the daughter of the late Ballard and Dora Clay Williams Stafford. She was a member of the Camargo Church of God, a retired cosmetologist for Marshall Fields in Chicago, a Green Tree Volunteer with the Montgomery County Senior Citizens, and the widow of Charles Smith. She is survived by a stepson, John Smith of California; three grandchildren, Dora (George) Pawley, Braxton Waller and Jamie (Jennifer) Waller all of Montgomery County, KY; and six great grandchildren, Morgan Pawley of Mt. Sterling; Ryan Pawley of Colorado, Blake Pawley of Lexington, KY, Hunter Waller, Griffen James and Waylynn Waller all of Montgomery County. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Linda Susan Waller and six brothers and sisters, Robert Stafford, Ballard Stafford, Neva Clay Lykins, Mary Roundtree, Marie Raya and Mergie Kirkpatrick. Funeral services were 11 AM, Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Sanders officiating and burial following in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Braxton Waller, Jamie Waller, Blake Pawley, B. B. Stafford, Lynn Stafford, Hunter Waller and George Pawley. | STAFFORD, Blanche (I67867)
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15356 | Blanche Stafford Smith, 96, of Sterling Way, Mt. Sterling passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011 at the Windsor Care Center in Mt. Sterling, She was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky on December 5, 1914 the daughter of the late Ballard and Dora Clay Williams Stafford. She was a member of the Camargo Church of God, a retired cosmetologist for Marshall Fields in Chicago, a Green Tree Volunteer with the Montgomery County Senior Citizens, and the widow of Charles Smith. She is survived by a stepson, John Smith of California; three grandchildren, Dora (George) Pawley, Braxton Waller and Jamie (Jennifer) Waller all of Montgomery County, KY; and six great grandchildren, Morgan Pawley of Mt. Sterling; Ryan Pawley of Colorado, Blake Pawley of Lexington, KY, Hunter Waller, Griffen James and Waylynn Waller all of Montgomery County. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Linda Susan Waller and six brothers and sisters, Robert Stafford, Ballard Stafford, Neva Clay Lykins, Mary Roundtree, Marie Raya and Mergie Kirkpatrick. Funeral services were 11 AM, Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Sanders officiating and burial following in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Braxton Waller, Jamie Waller, Blake Pawley, B. B. Stafford, Lynn Stafford, Hunter Waller and George Pawley. | STAFFORD, Blanche (I67867)
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15357 | Blanche Stafford Smith, 96, of Sterling Way, Mt. Sterling passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011 at the Windsor Care Center in Mt. Sterling, She was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky on December 5, 1914 the daughter of the late Ballard and Dora Clay Williams Stafford. She was a member of the Camargo Church of God, a retired cosmetologist for Marshall Fields in Chicago, a Green Tree Volunteer with the Montgomery County Senior Citizens, and the widow of Charles Smith. She is survived by a stepson, John Smith of California; three grandchildren, Dora (George) Pawley, Braxton Waller and Jamie (Jennifer) Waller all of Montgomery County, KY; and six great grandchildren, Morgan Pawley of Mt. Sterling; Ryan Pawley of Colorado, Blake Pawley of Lexington, KY, Hunter Waller, Griffen James and Waylynn Waller all of Montgomery County. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Linda Susan Waller and six brothers and sisters, Robert Stafford, Ballard Stafford, Neva Clay Lykins, Mary Roundtree, Marie Raya and Mergie Kirkpatrick. Funeral services were 11 AM, Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Sanders officiating and burial following in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Braxton Waller, Jamie Waller, Blake Pawley, B. B. Stafford, Lynn Stafford, Hunter Waller and George Pawley. | STAFFORD, Blanche (I67867)
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15358 | Blanche Stafford Smith, 96, of Sterling Way, Mt. Sterling passed away Sunday, June 12, 2011 at the Windsor Care Center in Mt. Sterling, She was born in Montgomery County, Kentucky on December 5, 1914 the daughter of the late Ballard and Dora Clay Williams Stafford. She was a member of the Camargo Church of God, a retired cosmetologist for Marshall Fields in Chicago, a Green Tree Volunteer with the Montgomery County Senior Citizens, and the widow of Charles Smith. She is survived by a stepson, John Smith of California; three grandchildren, Dora (George) Pawley, Braxton Waller and Jamie (Jennifer) Waller all of Montgomery County, KY; and six great grandchildren, Morgan Pawley of Mt. Sterling; Ryan Pawley of Colorado, Blake Pawley of Lexington, KY, Hunter Waller, Griffen James and Waylynn Waller all of Montgomery County. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by one daughter, Linda Susan Waller and six brothers and sisters, Robert Stafford, Ballard Stafford, Neva Clay Lykins, Mary Roundtree, Marie Raya and Mergie Kirkpatrick. Funeral services were 11 AM, Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Paul Sanders officiating and burial following in the Machpelah Cemetery. Pallbearers were Braxton Waller, Jamie Waller, Blake Pawley, B. B. Stafford, Lynn Stafford, Hunter Waller and George Pawley. | STAFFORD, Blanche (I67867)
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15359 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON — Priscilla Gray Larue, 68, of 151 Keaton Lane in Princeton, died Thursday, May 30, 2013 at her residence. Born June 15, 1944 in Ronceverte, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late William W. Stafford and Maude Arvella Bailey Stafford. Priscilla was a retired waitress and cook working at several locations in the area and had been a lifelong resident of the Princeton area. She attended the Gospel Light of Faith Church in Kellysville when her health permitted. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Edwin "Eddie" Larue; one brother, William Norman Stafford; and one sister, Edna "Maggie" Holcomb. Survivors include one daughter, Mitzi "Dawn" Farmer and husband Eric of Princeton; four grandchildren, Eric Jordan Farmer, Nikki Rae Farmer, Shane Carlyle Farmer and Kayleigh Angel Larue; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Arnold "Ray" Stafford of Princeton; special friend, Peggy Lambert; and other close friends including her extended family at Hospice Compassus, Angie, Angela, Sharon, Amy, and Robin. | STAFFORD, Priscilla Gray (I130202)
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15360 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON — Priscilla Gray Larue, 68, of 151 Keaton Lane in Princeton, died Thursday, May 30, 2013 at her residence. Born June 15, 1944 in Ronceverte, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late William W. Stafford and Maude Arvella Bailey Stafford. Priscilla was a retired waitress and cook working at several locations in the area and had been a lifelong resident of the Princeton area. She attended the Gospel Light of Faith Church in Kellysville when her health permitted. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Edwin "Eddie" Larue; one brother, William Norman Stafford; and one sister, Edna "Maggie" Holcomb. Survivors include one daughter, Mitzi "Dawn" Farmer and husband Eric of Princeton; four grandchildren, Eric Jordan Farmer, Nikki Rae Farmer, Shane Carlyle Farmer and Kayleigh Angel Larue; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Arnold "Ray" Stafford of Princeton; special friend, Peggy Lambert; and other close friends including her extended family at Hospice Compassus, Angie, Angela, Sharon, Amy, and Robin. | STAFFORD, Priscilla Gray (I130202)
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15361 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON — Priscilla Gray Larue, 68, of 151 Keaton Lane in Princeton, died Thursday, May 30, 2013 at her residence. Born June 15, 1944 in Ronceverte, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late William W. Stafford and Maude Arvella Bailey Stafford. Priscilla was a retired waitress and cook working at several locations in the area and had been a lifelong resident of the Princeton area. She attended the Gospel Light of Faith Church in Kellysville when her health permitted. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Edwin "Eddie" Larue; one brother, William Norman Stafford; and one sister, Edna "Maggie" Holcomb. Survivors include one daughter, Mitzi "Dawn" Farmer and husband Eric of Princeton; four grandchildren, Eric Jordan Farmer, Nikki Rae Farmer, Shane Carlyle Farmer and Kayleigh Angel Larue; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Arnold "Ray" Stafford of Princeton; special friend, Peggy Lambert; and other close friends including her extended family at Hospice Compassus, Angie, Angela, Sharon, Amy, and Robin. | STAFFORD, Priscilla Gray (I130202)
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15362 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON — Priscilla Gray Larue, 68, of 151 Keaton Lane in Princeton, died Thursday, May 30, 2013 at her residence. Born June 15, 1944 in Ronceverte, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late William W. Stafford and Maude Arvella Bailey Stafford. Priscilla was a retired waitress and cook working at several locations in the area and had been a lifelong resident of the Princeton area. She attended the Gospel Light of Faith Church in Kellysville when her health permitted. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Edwin "Eddie" Larue; one brother, William Norman Stafford; and one sister, Edna "Maggie" Holcomb. Survivors include one daughter, Mitzi "Dawn" Farmer and husband Eric of Princeton; four grandchildren, Eric Jordan Farmer, Nikki Rae Farmer, Shane Carlyle Farmer and Kayleigh Angel Larue; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Arnold "Ray" Stafford of Princeton; special friend, Peggy Lambert; and other close friends including her extended family at Hospice Compassus, Angie, Angela, Sharon, Amy, and Robin. | STAFFORD, Priscilla Gray (I130202)
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15363 | Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON — Priscilla Gray Larue, 68, of 151 Keaton Lane in Princeton, died Thursday, May 30, 2013 at her residence. Born June 15, 1944 in Ronceverte, W.Va., she was the daughter of the late William W. Stafford and Maude Arvella Bailey Stafford. Priscilla was a retired waitress and cook working at several locations in the area and had been a lifelong resident of the Princeton area. She attended the Gospel Light of Faith Church in Kellysville when her health permitted. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Edwin "Eddie" Larue; one brother, William Norman Stafford; and one sister, Edna "Maggie" Holcomb. Survivors include one daughter, Mitzi "Dawn" Farmer and husband Eric of Princeton; four grandchildren, Eric Jordan Farmer, Nikki Rae Farmer, Shane Carlyle Farmer and Kayleigh Angel Larue; five great-grandchildren; one brother, Arnold "Ray" Stafford of Princeton; special friend, Peggy Lambert; and other close friends including her extended family at Hospice Compassus, Angie, Angela, Sharon, Amy, and Robin. | STAFFORD, Priscilla Gray (I130202)
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15364 | BLUEFIELD — Mary "Louise" Stafford, 89, of Bluefield, W.Va., died peacefully Wednesday evening, May 14, 2008 with her loving brother, Heber, at her side. Born December 28, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Albert Frazier Stafford and Virginia "Virge" Gott Stafford of Bluefield. Ms. Stafford attended Wade Elementary School and was a January 1937 graduate of Beaver High School. She began working in 1938 at Bluefield Phone Company and ended her 42-year career with GTE in 1981. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Gleaners Sunday School Class and church circles. In addition to her parents, Ms. Stafford was preceded in death by her brother, A.F. "Red" Stafford. She is survived by her brother, Heber G. Stafford and a number of cousins: Laura J. Rush, John C. Rush, his wife Nancy and daughters Lori and Allison of Bluefield; Mary Frances Williams and her son Michael of Princeton, W.Va.; Sarah Gott Holroyd, her husband Fred and children Rick, Scott and Holley of Charleston, W.Va.; Mary Elizabeth Morgan of Bluefield, W.Va.; William and Jean Dillon of Waynesboro, Va.; Kitty Lyons of Roanoke, Va.; Joyce Light of Salem, Ore.; Maureen Gleason of Boering, Ore.; Zollie Wendt of Kansas City, Kan. and Eugene Davis and his wife Jo of Tampa, Fla. | STAFFORD, Mary Louise (I14591)
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15365 | BLUEFIELD — Mary "Louise" Stafford, 89, of Bluefield, W.Va., died peacefully Wednesday evening, May 14, 2008 with her loving brother, Heber, at her side. Born December 28, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Albert Frazier Stafford and Virginia "Virge" Gott Stafford of Bluefield. Ms. Stafford attended Wade Elementary School and was a January 1937 graduate of Beaver High School. She began working in 1938 at Bluefield Phone Company and ended her 42-year career with GTE in 1981. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Gleaners Sunday School Class and church circles. In addition to her parents, Ms. Stafford was preceded in death by her brother, A.F. "Red" Stafford. She is survived by her brother, Heber G. Stafford and a number of cousins: Laura J. Rush, John C. Rush, his wife Nancy and daughters Lori and Allison of Bluefield; Mary Frances Williams and her son Michael of Princeton, W.Va.; Sarah Gott Holroyd, her husband Fred and children Rick, Scott and Holley of Charleston, W.Va.; Mary Elizabeth Morgan of Bluefield, W.Va.; William and Jean Dillon of Waynesboro, Va.; Kitty Lyons of Roanoke, Va.; Joyce Light of Salem, Ore.; Maureen Gleason of Boering, Ore.; Zollie Wendt of Kansas City, Kan. and Eugene Davis and his wife Jo of Tampa, Fla. | STAFFORD, Mary Louise (I14591)
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15366 | BLUEFIELD — Mary "Louise" Stafford, 89, of Bluefield, W.Va., died peacefully Wednesday evening, May 14, 2008 with her loving brother, Heber, at her side. Born December 28, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Albert Frazier Stafford and Virginia "Virge" Gott Stafford of Bluefield. Ms. Stafford attended Wade Elementary School and was a January 1937 graduate of Beaver High School. She began working in 1938 at Bluefield Phone Company and ended her 42-year career with GTE in 1981. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Gleaners Sunday School Class and church circles. In addition to her parents, Ms. Stafford was preceded in death by her brother, A.F. "Red" Stafford. She is survived by her brother, Heber G. Stafford and a number of cousins: Laura J. Rush, John C. Rush, his wife Nancy and daughters Lori and Allison of Bluefield; Mary Frances Williams and her son Michael of Princeton, W.Va.; Sarah Gott Holroyd, her husband Fred and children Rick, Scott and Holley of Charleston, W.Va.; Mary Elizabeth Morgan of Bluefield, W.Va.; William and Jean Dillon of Waynesboro, Va.; Kitty Lyons of Roanoke, Va.; Joyce Light of Salem, Ore.; Maureen Gleason of Boering, Ore.; Zollie Wendt of Kansas City, Kan. and Eugene Davis and his wife Jo of Tampa, Fla. | STAFFORD, Mary Louise (I14591)
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15367 | BLUEFIELD — Mary "Louise" Stafford, 89, of Bluefield, W.Va., died peacefully Wednesday evening, May 14, 2008 with her loving brother, Heber, at her side. Born December 28, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Albert Frazier Stafford and Virginia "Virge" Gott Stafford of Bluefield. Ms. Stafford attended Wade Elementary School and was a January 1937 graduate of Beaver High School. She began working in 1938 at Bluefield Phone Company and ended her 42-year career with GTE in 1981. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Gleaners Sunday School Class and church circles. In addition to her parents, Ms. Stafford was preceded in death by her brother, A.F. "Red" Stafford. She is survived by her brother, Heber G. Stafford and a number of cousins: Laura J. Rush, John C. Rush, his wife Nancy and daughters Lori and Allison of Bluefield; Mary Frances Williams and her son Michael of Princeton, W.Va.; Sarah Gott Holroyd, her husband Fred and children Rick, Scott and Holley of Charleston, W.Va.; Mary Elizabeth Morgan of Bluefield, W.Va.; William and Jean Dillon of Waynesboro, Va.; Kitty Lyons of Roanoke, Va.; Joyce Light of Salem, Ore.; Maureen Gleason of Boering, Ore.; Zollie Wendt of Kansas City, Kan. and Eugene Davis and his wife Jo of Tampa, Fla. | STAFFORD, Mary Louise (I14591)
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15368 | BLUEFIELD — Mary "Louise" Stafford, 89, of Bluefield, W.Va., died peacefully Wednesday evening, May 14, 2008 with her loving brother, Heber, at her side. Born December 28, 1918, she was the daughter of the late Albert Frazier Stafford and Virginia "Virge" Gott Stafford of Bluefield. Ms. Stafford attended Wade Elementary School and was a January 1937 graduate of Beaver High School. She began working in 1938 at Bluefield Phone Company and ended her 42-year career with GTE in 1981. She was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Gleaners Sunday School Class and church circles. In addition to her parents, Ms. Stafford was preceded in death by her brother, A.F. "Red" Stafford. She is survived by her brother, Heber G. Stafford and a number of cousins: Laura J. Rush, John C. Rush, his wife Nancy and daughters Lori and Allison of Bluefield; Mary Frances Williams and her son Michael of Princeton, W.Va.; Sarah Gott Holroyd, her husband Fred and children Rick, Scott and Holley of Charleston, W.Va.; Mary Elizabeth Morgan of Bluefield, W.Va.; William and Jean Dillon of Waynesboro, Va.; Kitty Lyons of Roanoke, Va.; Joyce Light of Salem, Ore.; Maureen Gleason of Boering, Ore.; Zollie Wendt of Kansas City, Kan. and Eugene Davis and his wife Jo of Tampa, Fla. | STAFFORD, Mary Louise (I14591)
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15369 | Bluffton Evening News Thursday, March 28, 1929 page 1, column 3 cont on page 3, column 3 NELSON STAFFORD DIES AT 3 P. M. Had Been In Milling Business All His Life--Was Councilman. Nelson E. Stafford, 78, since 1875 a Wells county miller, died this afternoon at 3 o'clock at his home on East Market street. Death was due to heart and kidney disease. He had been seriously ill the last two weeks, but had seemed to be much better today. He had been bedfast, but this afternoon asked his wife to help him get into a chair. It was while he was sitting in the chair and talking to Mrs. Stafford that he was suddenly seized by the fatal attack, which caused him to fall forward. The widow, who was formerly Eliza Jane Eversole, and to whom he was married at Murray, June 7, 1879,and two sons, Roy, of Bluffton, and Frank of Fort Wayne, survive. A daughter, Grace Brickley, is deceased, her demise having occurred May 17, 1909. A sister, Ellen Seifret, lives at Reading, Pa. Mr. Stafford was a member of a family of thirteen children. Mr. Stafford was born in Berks County, Pa, coming to Wells county in 1875, and engaging in the milling business at Murray at that time. Twenty-six years ago he moved to Bluffton, since which time his place of business has been the large mill on the bank of the Wabash river, North Main street. One of his sons Roy, has for a number of years been associated with him as a business partner. Mr. Stafford was a member of the Lutheran church. While living in this community he attended the First Methodist church. He was formerly a member of the city council and was in an early day trustee of Lancaster township. *********************************************************** Biographical Memoirs of Wells County, Indiana 1903 B. F. Bowen Publishers Logansport, Ind. WC 920 Bi NELSON E. STAFFORD Prominent among the enterprising men of Wells county is Nelson E. Stafford, who at this time is identified with one of the leading industrial interests of the city of Bluffton. The Stafford family had its origin in Ireland and was first represented in the United States by the subject's grandfather, who crossed the ocean many years ago and settled in Pennsylvania. There he married and reared a family and it was in that state that his death also occurred. John Stafford, father of Nelson E., was born in Pennsylvania and at the early ageof four years was left to make his own way in the world. He chose agriculture for his life work and by industry and thrift succeeded in purchasing a farm, in addition to the cultivation of which he also earned considerable money as a plasterer. When a young man he married Miss Lydia Eschleman, who bore him a large family of fifteen children, all of whom grew to maturity, five living at the present time. John Stafford provided well for those dependent upon him and assisted his children by every means within his power. He began life a poor orphan boy, but in time became quite well-to-do, having accumulated a competency of sufficient magnitude to place his family in comfortable circumstances. Nelson E. Stafford, of this review, was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, on the 25th of March, 1851. His early life included the usual experiences of country lads, and he grew to young manhood impressed with the idea that in this world no excellence is to be achieved without great labor. The farm is no place for an idler, as young Stafford early learned by practical experience. He assisted his father and older brothers with the work in the fields and of winter seasons attended the public schools, where he acquired sufficient education to enable him to pass the required examination and procure a teacher's license. After teaching three terms in his native county he decided to abandon educational work and turn his attention to a vocation more in harmony with his tastes and inclinations. In April, 1873, Mr. Stafford came to Indiana and entered a mill at Richmond with the object in view of learning how to manufacture flour. After remaining in that city three years and becoming proficient at his trade, he changed his location to Wells county, arriving here in August, 1875. From that time until 1880 he operated the flouring milll at Murray and did a fairly remunerative business, but the latter year purchased an interest in the Quaker City mills, which he retained for about one year. Disposing of his share in the above enterprise, Mr. Stafford, in the fall of 1882 returned to Wells county and bought the Murray mill, which he had formerly operated, and ran the same until July, 1902, when he became associated with David Eichhorn and G. A. Harnish in the manufacture of flour at Bluffton. Purchasing the old river mill in this city, they rebuilt and completely remodeled the structure, supplying it with the latest improved machinery, making it one of the best and most successful enterprises of the kind in this part of the state. Mr. Stafford has thoroughly mastered the art of making flour, as the superior brands which he now turns out abundantly attest. He gives personal attention to every detail of the business and in order to meet the constantly increasing demand for his product both at home and elsewhere the mill is kept running at its full capacity. He has spared no pains to add to his efficiency as a miller, keeping in close touch with the latest improvements in the trade. Politically Mr. Stafford is a decided Democrat and for many years has been prominent in the councils of his party at the different places of his residence. In 1894 he was elected trustee of Lancaster township, which office he held for a period of five and a half years, proving a safe, conservative and in every respect a most judicious and satisfactory public servant. While using his best endeavors to keep the levy at the lowest point conducive to the public good, he nevertheless did much for the township in the way of improving the highways, erecting school buildings and looking after other important interests. During his incumbency about eight miles of free turnpike road were constructed, a fine graded four-room school building was erected at Murray and a structure containing two rooms built in the village of Craigville. Always interested in the cause of education, he did much to advance the standard within his jurisdiction, and as long as the held the office of trustee none but teachers of scholarship and well recognized professional ability were employed in the schools of Lancaster township. Mr. Stafford is a man of progressive ideas and stands for enterprise and improvement in all the terms imply. He discharges the duties of citizenship as becomes an intelligent, broad minded, loyal American and loses sight of self if by so doing he can in any legitimate way subserve the public good. Every object calculated to improve the material, social and intellectual condition of the community is sure to find in him not only a zealous advocate but a liberal patron, and to the extent of his ability he has ever been a promoter of the general welfare of this city and county. Mrs. Stafford has many friends and occupies a conspicuous place in the confidence and esteem of all with whom he has had business or social relations. He is an excellent neighbor, earnest in his efforts to make life pleasant to those with whom he mingles and stands deservedly high in the list of Bluffton's reprsentative men. On the 7th day of June, 1879, Mr. Stafford was happily married to Miss Louisa J. Eversole, daughter of Jacob Eversole, of Wells county, a union blessed with three children, namely; Frank, born June 7, 1879, was educated at the Northern Indiana Normal University at Valparaiso and the Marion Normal School at Marion, this state, has been one of the county's successful teachers, and is now with the firm of Stafford, Eichhorn & Co.; Grace, whose birth occurred on the 7th of May, 1880, and who is now the wife of Samuel Brickley, was educated in the home schools and at the Normal College at Angola; Roy, born September 8, 1881, is a miller by trade, working also for his father in the city of Bluffton. Fraternally Mr. Stafford belongs to the Pythian brotherhood and religiously believes in the plain, simple teachings of the Christian church which takes the Bible alone for its creed and standard faith and practice. He has held the dual office of clerk and treasurer of the congregation worshipping in Murray, his wife being a communicant of the same body. | STAFFORD, Nelson E. 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15370 | Bobby Derrell Stafford, 77, of Amarillo died on Sunday, November 25, 2018 in Amarillo. Graveside Services will be held on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 3:30 pm in Rowe Cemetery in Hedley with Rev. Anthony Knowles, officiating. Arrangemets are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon. He was born November 7, 1941 in Silverton to Jack and Jackie Stafford. His family owned Stafford Grocery in Hedley. He married Jean Nichols Taylor on November 22, 1994 in Amarillo. He graduated from McMurry College with a Business degree in 1964 and was in the banking business for 25 years prior to his retirement. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Fred Stafford. Survivors include his wife Jean Stafford of Amarillo; 2 sons, Jay Stafford and wife Jodi of Jackson, Missouri and John Stafford and wife Stephanie of Woodward, Oklahoma; 2 step children, Gary Dale Taylor of Amarillo and Karie Lynn McSpadden and husband Drew of Cedar Park; 8 grandchildren, Baileigh Morgan Stafford, Brock Thomas Stafford, Rylee Payton Stafford, Tatum Paige Stafford, Tiffany Blair Morgan, Bryan Andrew McSpadden, Scott Morgan, and Tucker Nolan Taylor. | STAFFORD, Bobby Durell (I153500)
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15371 | Bobby Wayne O'Rear, age 78, of Gadsden, Alabama passed away at Cherokee County Health and Rehab on August 18, 2014. Mr. O'Rear served in the United States Navy for three years on the USS Everglade. He retired from Goodyear Tire and Rubber after 30 years of employment. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus (Fourth Level) as well as Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Oneonta. He is preceded in death by parents, Bob and Frances Gargus O'Rear; wife, Jeanne Burney O'Rear; and granddaughter, Mary Cailtlyn O'Rear. Mr. O'Rear is survived by son, Randy O'Rear (Cindy) of Oneonta; daughters, Lynn Brooks (Dale) of Dearing, GA and Lisa Woodard (Eddie) of Springville; grandchildren, Chris, Maghan, Morgan, Kelly, Hunter and Emily; great granddaughters, Madison and Mallory; cousin and best friend, Bobby Gargus. Father John Hartsfield will officiate graveside services on Wednesday, August 20, 2014 at 11AM from Antioch Cemetery on Straight Mountain. | O'REAR, Bobby Wayne (I132691)
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15372 | Body donated to Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co., NC | COLLICUTT, Charles Caryl Sr. (I75893)
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15373 | Body donated to Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co., NC | COLLICUTT, Charles Caryl Sr. (I75893)
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15374 | Body donated to Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, Forsyth Co., NC | COLLICUTT, Charles Caryl Sr. (I75893)
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15375 | Body lost or destroyed | SEIP, John Mc'Creery (I71342)
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15376 | Bonnie Jewel Seip, long time resident of Henderson, TX, passed away peacefully Thursday November 5th, 2015 in Flower Mound, Texas. The daughter of James and Alvie Lambert, Bonnie was born January 21, 1924 in Overton, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years John M. Seip, her brother Robert Lambert, and her sisters Mary Elizabeth Lambert, Frances Slough, Louise Grimmett, Carrie Stom, and Beulah Hinton. Bonnie and her husband were part of the early oil crews that helped establish the Saudi Arabian oil fields. She spent 30 years raising a family and supporting her husband working for ARAMCO. After retiring from the oil fields they returned home to Henderson, TX. A member of the Order of Eastern Stars, Bonnie was also a 33 year volunteer for the Henderson Hospital Auxiliary. Bonnie loved to cook, bake, sew, and garden with her husband. Bonnie and John were long time members of the Henderson First United Methodist Church. She is survived by her two daughters, her son, her grand children and great-grand children. The family will receive friends on Saturday, November 7, 2015 from 12 pm until service time at Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. Funeral services for Mrs. Seip will follow at 2 pm on Saturday, November 7 in the chapel at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Pleasant Hill Cemetery under the direction of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral Home. | STAFFORD, Amy Blanchard (I68881)
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15377 | Bonnie Phann is named as a surviving sister in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Mrs. Bonnie Juanita Phann, 70, of Baxter, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Friday, November 3, 2017, at AndersonUpper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 P.M. -8 P.M., Thursday from 1P.M.8P.M., and on Friday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. She was born July 15, 1947, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam Stafford and Hallie Biggs Stafford. On January 27, 1966, she was married to the late Mack A. Phann, who passed away November 17, 2011. She was a homemaker, and loved spending time with her family. She was a very generous and loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford, Sam Dow Stafford, and Daniel Lee Stafford; and 3 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock, Mae Ellen Mayberry, and Frankie Keith. Survivors include 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael (Kathy Horn) Phann of Baxter, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 4 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, Trenten Phann, and Maddie Horn; 2 Great Grandchildren: Khloe Phann and Lola Rose Phann; 2 Brothers: Jack Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN, and Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN.Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Bonnie Juanita (I120056)
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15378 | Bonnie Phann is named as a surviving sister in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Mrs. Bonnie Juanita Phann, 70, of Baxter, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Friday, November 3, 2017, at AndersonUpper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 P.M. -8 P.M., Thursday from 1P.M.8P.M., and on Friday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. She was born July 15, 1947, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam Stafford and Hallie Biggs Stafford. On January 27, 1966, she was married to the late Mack A. Phann, who passed away November 17, 2011. She was a homemaker, and loved spending time with her family. She was a very generous and loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford, Sam Dow Stafford, and Daniel Lee Stafford; and 3 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock, Mae Ellen Mayberry, and Frankie Keith. Survivors include 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael (Kathy Horn) Phann of Baxter, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 4 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, Trenten Phann, and Maddie Horn; 2 Great Grandchildren: Khloe Phann and Lola Rose Phann; 2 Brothers: Jack Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN, and Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN.Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Bonnie Juanita (I120056)
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15379 | Bonnie Phann is named as a surviving sister in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Mrs. Bonnie Juanita Phann, 70, of Baxter, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Friday, November 3, 2017, at AndersonUpper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 P.M. -8 P.M., Thursday from 1P.M.8P.M., and on Friday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. She was born July 15, 1947, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam Stafford and Hallie Biggs Stafford. On January 27, 1966, she was married to the late Mack A. Phann, who passed away November 17, 2011. She was a homemaker, and loved spending time with her family. She was a very generous and loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford, Sam Dow Stafford, and Daniel Lee Stafford; and 3 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock, Mae Ellen Mayberry, and Frankie Keith. Survivors include 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael (Kathy Horn) Phann of Baxter, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 4 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, Trenten Phann, and Maddie Horn; 2 Great Grandchildren: Khloe Phann and Lola Rose Phann; 2 Brothers: Jack Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN, and Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN.Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Bonnie Juanita (I120056)
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15380 | Bonnie Phann is named as a surviving sister in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Mrs. Bonnie Juanita Phann, 70, of Baxter, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Friday, November 3, 2017, at AndersonUpper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 P.M. -8 P.M., Thursday from 1P.M.8P.M., and on Friday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. She was born July 15, 1947, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam Stafford and Hallie Biggs Stafford. On January 27, 1966, she was married to the late Mack A. Phann, who passed away November 17, 2011. She was a homemaker, and loved spending time with her family. She was a very generous and loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford, Sam Dow Stafford, and Daniel Lee Stafford; and 3 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock, Mae Ellen Mayberry, and Frankie Keith. Survivors include 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael (Kathy Horn) Phann of Baxter, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 4 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, Trenten Phann, and Maddie Horn; 2 Great Grandchildren: Khloe Phann and Lola Rose Phann; 2 Brothers: Jack Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN, and Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN.Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Bonnie Juanita (I120056)
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15381 | Bonnie Phann is named as a surviving sister in the July 2008 Obituary for Jo Helen Hammock. Funeral services for Mrs. Bonnie Juanita Phann, 70, of Baxter, TN, will be held at 2 P.M. on Friday, November 3, 2017, at AndersonUpper Cumberland Funeral Home in Gainesboro, TN. Burial will follow in the Pharris Cemetery in the McCoinsville community of Jackson County, TN. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5 P.M. -8 P.M., Thursday from 1P.M.8P.M., and on Friday from 10 A.M. until time of services. She passed away on Monday, October 30, 2017, at Cookeville Regional Medical Center in Cookeville, TN. She was born July 15, 1947, in Jackson County, TN, to the late Sam Stafford and Hallie Biggs Stafford. On January 27, 1966, she was married to the late Mack A. Phann, who passed away November 17, 2011. She was a homemaker, and loved spending time with her family. She was a very generous and loving mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by 3 Brothers: George Dillard Stafford, Sam Dow Stafford, and Daniel Lee Stafford; and 3 Sisters: JoHelen Hammock, Mae Ellen Mayberry, and Frankie Keith. Survivors include 2 Sons: Mack (Kimberly) Phann, Jr. of Baxter, TN, and Michael (Kathy Horn) Phann of Baxter, TN; 1 Daughter: Kathy Leasure of Wayne, MI; 4 Grandchildren: Tia Phann, Taylor Phann, Trenten Phann, and Maddie Horn; 2 Great Grandchildren: Khloe Phann and Lola Rose Phann; 2 Brothers: Jack Stafford and Paul (Moline) Stafford, both of Gainesboro, TN; and 2 Sisters: Sarah Harp of Sparta, TN, and Janie Uhles of Smith County, TN.Bro. Jimmy Anderson will officiate at the services. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital by contacting the funeral home. | STAFFORD, Bonnie Juanita (I120056)
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15382 | Born during one of her father's polar expeditions. The story of her birth and infancy north of the Arctic Circle was the subject of her mother's best-selling book, "The Snow Baby." Her middle name was given in honor of the Inuit woman who made her first fur suit. | PEARY, Marie Ahnighito (I87637)
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15383 | Born during one of her father's polar expeditions. The story of her birth and infancy north of the Arctic Circle was the subject of her mother's best-selling book, "The Snow Baby." Her middle name was given in honor of the Inuit woman who made her first fur suit. | PEARY, Marie Ahnighito (I87637)
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15384 | Born in Amherst, Amherst Co.., Va. Died in Taylorsville, Alexander Co., NC Son of the late Sally Lucille Lawhorne. He was retired from Comm Scope and a member of Friendship Lutheran Church. In addition to his mother he was preceded in death by two infant daughters, Joyce Marie Mays and Janet Marie Mays; two brothers, Richard Edward Mays and G. Wayne Lawhorne. Survived by: Wife, Maxine S Mays, Daughters; Deborah and Diane and 5 stepchildren: Vickie, Denny, Terry, Deidra and David. | MAYS, Daniel Burke (I143142)
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15385 | Born in Ashland, KY. President of Kings Daughters Hospital in Ashland for 23 years. President of Elmwood Village nursing home until his death. | STAFFORD, Ronald Morris (I18442)
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15386 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15387 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15388 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15389 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15390 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15391 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15392 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15393 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15394 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15395 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15396 | Born in Ballston, Saratoga, NY. son of David & Freelove Johnson Wood. He married 1st Esther, 2nd Hannah Stafford and 3rd her sister Polly Stafford. He came to Oneida County with his parents and siblings and settled at Augusta, Cherry Valley. David was a merchant in Stockbridge in Madison County in 1825. He served as a juror 1833-6, and was listed as a Whig in 1833. He is buried in the Stockbridge Village Cemetery. | WOOD, David Madison Jr. (I74001)
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15397 | Born in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany - Son of Charlotte & Louis Rittzman/ Richman/Richmond Arrived from LeHavre France in NYC on the "Robert Brown" with Louis (33) & Charlotte (29) Ritzmann on November 3, 1836. Brothers: Charles (9), Louis (8) and George (6) Ritzmann. After death of Louis Ritzmann in 1837, his mother, Charlotte Ritzmann, married Peter Hook. Step-brothers & sisters: Peter, Jr.;Frederick; Charlotte; Matthias Anthony; Anna Catherine and Caroline Hook. | RICHMAN, Charles (I149619)
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15398 | Born in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany - Son of Charlotte & Louis Rittzman/ Richman/Richmond Arrived from LeHavre France in NYC on the "Robert Brown" with Louis (33) & Charlotte (29) Ritzmann on November 3, 1836. Brothers: Charles (9), Louis (8) and George (6) Ritzmann. After death of Louis Ritzmann in 1837, his mother, Charlotte Ritzmann, married Peter Hook. Step-brothers & sisters: Peter, Jr.;Frederick; Charlotte; Matthias Anthony; Anna Catherine and Caroline Hook. | RICHMAN, Charles (I149619)
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15399 | Born in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany - Son of Charlotte & Louis Rittzman/ Richman/Richmond Arrived from LeHavre France in NYC on the "Robert Brown" with Louis (33) & Charlotte (29) Ritzmann on November 3, 1836. Brothers: Charles (9), Louis (8) and George (6) Ritzmann. After death of Louis Ritzmann in 1837, his mother, Charlotte Ritzmann, married Peter Hook. Step-brothers & sisters: Peter, Jr.;Frederick; Charlotte; Matthias Anthony; Anna Catherine and Caroline Hook. | RICHMAN, Charles (I149619)
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15400 | Born in Bavaria (Bayern), Germany - Son of Charlotte & Louis Rittzman/ Richman/Richmond Arrived from LeHavre France in NYC on the "Robert Brown" with Louis (33) & Charlotte (29) Ritzmann on November 3, 1836. Brothers: Charles (9), Louis (8) and George (6) Ritzmann. After death of Louis Ritzmann in 1837, his mother, Charlotte Ritzmann, married Peter Hook. Step-brothers & sisters: Peter, Jr.;Frederick; Charlotte; Matthias Anthony; Anna Catherine and Caroline Hook. | RICHMAN, Charles (I149619)
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