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18951 | DUBLIN — Billye Maxey Morehead, age 74, of 4777 Black Hollow Road, Dublin, died Saturday, May 30, 1998 at her home, Double M. Angus Farm on Catoosa Lane. Born March 22, 1924 in Sherman, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Charles Sidney Maxey and Amye Cox Maxey She was a volunteer with the Girl Scouts and the 4-H while living in Claremore, Okla. She was an active member of the Methodist Church in Claremore and was a former rriember of the Order of Eastern Star. She was a former employee of Radford Arsenal during World War II. She enjoyed traveling and had been abroad in 27 countries with her family. She is survived by her husband, Donald J. Morehead, one daughter, Mrs. Harold "Christa" Denney of Dublin, and one son, Donald Sidney Morehead of Tulsa; Okla. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Thornspring Cemetery with the Rev. John Kearfott Boyd officiating. Visiting will be Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. THE SOUTHWEST TIMES, PULASK1, VA., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1998-PAGE3 | MAXEY, Billye (I141523)
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18952 | DUBLIN — Billye Maxey Morehead, age 74, of 4777 Black Hollow Road, Dublin, died Saturday, May 30, 1998 at her home, Double M. Angus Farm on Catoosa Lane. Born March 22, 1924 in Sherman, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Charles Sidney Maxey and Amye Cox Maxey She was a volunteer with the Girl Scouts and the 4-H while living in Claremore, Okla. She was an active member of the Methodist Church in Claremore and was a former rriember of the Order of Eastern Star. She was a former employee of Radford Arsenal during World War II. She enjoyed traveling and had been abroad in 27 countries with her family. She is survived by her husband, Donald J. Morehead, one daughter, Mrs. Harold "Christa" Denney of Dublin, and one son, Donald Sidney Morehead of Tulsa; Okla. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Thornspring Cemetery with the Rev. John Kearfott Boyd officiating. Visiting will be Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. THE SOUTHWEST TIMES, PULASK1, VA., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1998-PAGE3 | MAXEY, Billye (I141523)
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18953 | DUBLIN — Billye Maxey Morehead, age 74, of 4777 Black Hollow Road, Dublin, died Saturday, May 30, 1998 at her home, Double M. Angus Farm on Catoosa Lane. Born March 22, 1924 in Sherman, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Charles Sidney Maxey and Amye Cox Maxey She was a volunteer with the Girl Scouts and the 4-H while living in Claremore, Okla. She was an active member of the Methodist Church in Claremore and was a former rriember of the Order of Eastern Star. She was a former employee of Radford Arsenal during World War II. She enjoyed traveling and had been abroad in 27 countries with her family. She is survived by her husband, Donald J. Morehead, one daughter, Mrs. Harold "Christa" Denney of Dublin, and one son, Donald Sidney Morehead of Tulsa; Okla. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Thornspring Cemetery with the Rev. John Kearfott Boyd officiating. Visiting will be Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. THE SOUTHWEST TIMES, PULASK1, VA., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1998-PAGE3 | MAXEY, Billye (I141523)
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18954 | DUBLIN — Billye Maxey Morehead, age 74, of 4777 Black Hollow Road, Dublin, died Saturday, May 30, 1998 at her home, Double M. Angus Farm on Catoosa Lane. Born March 22, 1924 in Sherman, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Charles Sidney Maxey and Amye Cox Maxey She was a volunteer with the Girl Scouts and the 4-H while living in Claremore, Okla. She was an active member of the Methodist Church in Claremore and was a former rriember of the Order of Eastern Star. She was a former employee of Radford Arsenal during World War II. She enjoyed traveling and had been abroad in 27 countries with her family. She is survived by her husband, Donald J. Morehead, one daughter, Mrs. Harold "Christa" Denney of Dublin, and one son, Donald Sidney Morehead of Tulsa; Okla. Graveside funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Thornspring Cemetery with the Rev. John Kearfott Boyd officiating. Visiting will be Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home. THE SOUTHWEST TIMES, PULASK1, VA., MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1998-PAGE3 | MAXEY, Billye (I141523)
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18955 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18956 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18957 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18958 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18959 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18960 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18961 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18962 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18963 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18964 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18965 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1940 Miss Leola B. Stafford, who has been on the Staff of the Rochester General hospital, has resigned her position there and taken the position of assistant supervisor at Highland hospital, Rochester. Miss Stafford visited her father, Rex C. Stafford of West Fourth street over the week-end. She graduated from Dunkirk High school and has been on the staff of Rochcester General for eight years, since her graduation from the nurses' training school there. | STAFFORD, Leola C. "Lela" (I70218)
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18966 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18967 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18968 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18969 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18970 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18971 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18972 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18973 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18974 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18975 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18976 | Dunkirk ( N.Y.) EVENING OBSERVER, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 1940 MRS. R. A. STAFFORD DIES IN ROCHESTER ----------- Wife of Chief Clerk At Dunkirk Alco Plant Succumbed Tuesday ----------- Mrs. Sadie Emma Stafford, wife of Rex A. Stafford, chief clerk at the Brooks works of the American Locomotive company, dies Tuesday afternoon in Rochester General hospital. Mrs. Stafford, who was 52 years of age, was born in Silver Creek and had resided in Dunkirk for the last 30 years. The family home is at 106 West forth. She was a member of the Methodist church of Silver Creek. Besides her husband, Mrs. Stafford is survived by her mother, Mrs. Aurelia Osborne of Silver Creek; two children, Miss Leola B. Stafford, surgical nurse at Rochester General hospital and Miss Marie O. Stafford of Dunkirk; a sister Mrs Foy A Stafford of Silver Creek; Two brothers Leon R Osborne of Silver Creek and Frank J. Osborne of Bloomfield, N. J. | OSBORNE, Sadie Emma (I70217)
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18977 | Dyersburg Funeral Home Obituary Dyersburg, TN August 14, 2012 Belma D. Stafford, 89, of Dyersburg, died Monday, August 13, 2012 at The Bridge at Ridgely. She was a homemaker and a member of Second Baptist Church. Services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with Dr. Gene Stafford and the Rev. Harvel Baker officiating. Burial will be in Dyer County Memorial Gardens. The family will receive visitors from 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Survivors include her daughter, Nancy Blasingame of Dyersburg; three sons, Millard Allen Stafford and wife, Pam, of Finley, Dennis Stafford and wife, Cynthia, of Sikeston, MO and Dr. Larry Gene Stafford and wife, Mitzie, of Medon; fifteen grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Millard Stafford; a daughter, Mary Frances Dailey; two sons, Don Stafford and Lynn Stafford; her parents, Gilbert and Virdie Sanders Stanfill and two sisters. Pallbearers will be grandsons; Brian Green, James Stafford, Jerod Stafford, Terry Newman, Bobby Williams and Robbie Williams. Honorary pallbearers will be Gary Warren, Earl Lumley, Bud Wallace and Billy Martindale. The family requests that memorials be directed to Alzheimer's Foundation or St. Jude Research Hospital. | STANFIELD, Belma Dennis (I154130)
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18978 | Dyersburg Funeral Home Obituary Dyersburg, TN November 2, 2015 Mildred Christine "Mama Tine" Daniels, 90, of Dyersburg, passed away on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at her granddaughter's residence. She was a retired cafeteria employee with the Dyersburg School System and was a member of Lenox Church of God of Prophecy. Services for Mama Tine will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. David Prince officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. The Daniels Family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesday at Dyersburg Funeral Home. Survivors include her son, Jerry Daniels and wife, Linda, of Dyersburg; her son-in-law, Steve Littlejohn of Dyersburg; a granddaughter, Lori Scott and husband, Robbie, of Dyersburg; six great-grandchildren, Bradley Daniels, Krista Allen, Anna Daniels, Leah Barger, Savannah King and Brooklyn Littlejohn; and two great-great-grandchildren, Hailey Daniels and Mylee Montgomery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Moody Wayne Daniels; her daughter, Jeannie Littlejohn; a son, Chris Allen Daniels; a sister, Evelyn Cook; five brothers, Bennie Stafford, Dallas Stafford, J.R. Stafford, Wilson Stafford and Grover Stafford; and a grandson, Jerry Daniels, Jr. Pallbearers will be Robbie Scott, Tony Epperson, Mike Daniels, Bradley Daniels, David Brasfield and Lori Daniels Scott. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to Lenox Church of God of Prophecy. | STAFFORD, Mildred Christine (I78478)
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18979 | Dyersburg Funeral Home Obituary Dyersburg, TN November 2, 2015 Mildred Christine "Mama Tine" Daniels, 90, of Dyersburg, passed away on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at her granddaughter's residence. She was a retired cafeteria employee with the Dyersburg School System and was a member of Lenox Church of God of Prophecy. Services for Mama Tine will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. David Prince officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. The Daniels Family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesday at Dyersburg Funeral Home. Survivors include her son, Jerry Daniels and wife, Linda, of Dyersburg; her son-in-law, Steve Littlejohn of Dyersburg; a granddaughter, Lori Scott and husband, Robbie, of Dyersburg; six great-grandchildren, Bradley Daniels, Krista Allen, Anna Daniels, Leah Barger, Savannah King and Brooklyn Littlejohn; and two great-great-grandchildren, Hailey Daniels and Mylee Montgomery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Moody Wayne Daniels; her daughter, Jeannie Littlejohn; a son, Chris Allen Daniels; a sister, Evelyn Cook; five brothers, Bennie Stafford, Dallas Stafford, J.R. Stafford, Wilson Stafford and Grover Stafford; and a grandson, Jerry Daniels, Jr. Pallbearers will be Robbie Scott, Tony Epperson, Mike Daniels, Bradley Daniels, David Brasfield and Lori Daniels Scott. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to Lenox Church of God of Prophecy. | STAFFORD, Mildred Christine (I78478)
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18980 | Dyersburg Funeral Home Obituary Dyersburg, TN November 2, 2015 Mildred Christine "Mama Tine" Daniels, 90, of Dyersburg, passed away on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at her granddaughter's residence. She was a retired cafeteria employee with the Dyersburg School System and was a member of Lenox Church of God of Prophecy. Services for Mama Tine will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of Dyersburg Funeral Home with the Rev. David Prince officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. The Daniels Family will receive visitors from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tuesday at Dyersburg Funeral Home. Survivors include her son, Jerry Daniels and wife, Linda, of Dyersburg; her son-in-law, Steve Littlejohn of Dyersburg; a granddaughter, Lori Scott and husband, Robbie, of Dyersburg; six great-grandchildren, Bradley Daniels, Krista Allen, Anna Daniels, Leah Barger, Savannah King and Brooklyn Littlejohn; and two great-great-grandchildren, Hailey Daniels and Mylee Montgomery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Moody Wayne Daniels; her daughter, Jeannie Littlejohn; a son, Chris Allen Daniels; a sister, Evelyn Cook; five brothers, Bennie Stafford, Dallas Stafford, J.R. Stafford, Wilson Stafford and Grover Stafford; and a grandson, Jerry Daniels, Jr. Pallbearers will be Robbie Scott, Tony Epperson, Mike Daniels, Bradley Daniels, David Brasfield and Lori Daniels Scott. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to Lenox Church of God of Prophecy. | STAFFORD, Mildred Christine (I78478)
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18981 | Dyersburg State Gazette Newspaper Betty W. Gammons Burns 64yrs died Saturday Nov 15 2003 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center - w/o Gene Burns - 4 sons: Richie Gammons & wife, Connie, Mike Gammons & wife Tabitha, Bobby Gammons & wife, Olivia & Jody Gammons - sis: Maudie Bell - half-sis: Joan Speer - bro: Roy Walker - half-bro: Jerry Bell - 10 gr'ch & 2 gr'gr'ch - preceded by parents, Otis Walker & Aline Walker Bell - st'father: Buck Bell - gr'son: Corey Gammons [Fairview Cemetery, Dyersburg] | WALKER, Betty Jean (I155004)
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18982 | Dyersburg State Gazette Newspaper Betty W. Gammons Burns 64yrs died Saturday Nov 15 2003 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center - w/o Gene Burns - 4 sons: Richie Gammons & wife, Connie, Mike Gammons & wife Tabitha, Bobby Gammons & wife, Olivia & Jody Gammons - sis: Maudie Bell - half-sis: Joan Speer - bro: Roy Walker - half-bro: Jerry Bell - 10 gr'ch & 2 gr'gr'ch - preceded by parents, Otis Walker & Aline Walker Bell - st'father: Buck Bell - gr'son: Corey Gammons [Fairview Cemetery, Dyersburg] | WALKER, Betty Jean (I155004)
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18983 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18984 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18985 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18986 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18987 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18988 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18989 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18990 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18991 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18992 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18993 | Eagle Bulletin Dewitt News-Times February 4, 1971 DOROTHY FARLEY STAFFORD After Long Illness In Florida Mrs. Dorothy Farley Stafford, formerly of Manlius, died at her home in Sebastian, Fla., after a long illness. Born Dorothy Stark at Higginsville, Oneida County, October 8, 1899, she received her early education at Paradise Hill and Oneida. She graduated from Buffalo Secretarial School and her first position was secretary to State Senator Brown of Chenango County. She was executive secretary to the president of Revere Brass and Copper in New York City prior to moving to Manlius in 1941. She was secretary to the late Arthur G. Chase, president of Precision Casting Co., until his retirement from the company. Her husband, Charles Farley, who died in 1928 was an undertaker in Oneida. She married Harry Stafford in 1952 and after his retirement as assistant plant manager of Precision Castings, they moved April 1, 1970 to their retirement home in Florida. Mrs. Stafford was a member of First Baptist Church, Manlius, Archie Can Patten Post American Legion Auxiliary, the Fayetteville Grange and Madison County Historical Society. She is survived by her husband, two sons, Charles M. Farley of Manlius and Donald H. Farley of Winter Park, Fla.; a sister, Eunice Stark Nordquest of Harrisburg, Pa., a brother, Charles B. Stark Sr., of Manlius; five grandchildren and a great grandchild. Services were held in Florida. Contributions may be made to the Dorothy Stafford Memorial Fund at First Baptist Church of Manlius. | STARK, Dorothy S. (I148192)
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18994 | ean Rose Nalle November 19, 1934 - August 04, 2016 Jean Rose Nalle, 81, of Camargo Road, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky passed away Thursday, August 4, 2016 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was born in Camargo, Kentucky on November 19, 1934 the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Daisy Fern Rose Stafford. She was a homemaker and the widow of James Thomas Nalle, Sr. She is survived by a son, James Thomas (Cynthia) Nalle, Jr. of Dry Ridge, KY; a granddaughter, Amy Bruce Nalle; a sister-n-law, Greta Barnes Nalle; and nieces and nephews, Dudley (Patty) Stafford, Tony (Rhonda) Stafford, Michelle (Jeff) Stafford Williams, Kevin (Belinda) Stafford, Tammy Nalle and Brucie Nalle. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn Milton Stafford. Funeral services will be 12 Noon on Monday, August 8, 2016 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Stafford officiating. Friends may visit Monday from 11 am – 12 Noon at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations are suggested to St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, KY 40351. | STAFFORD, Jean Rose (I129062)
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18995 | ean Rose Nalle November 19, 1934 - August 04, 2016 Jean Rose Nalle, 81, of Camargo Road, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky passed away Thursday, August 4, 2016 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was born in Camargo, Kentucky on November 19, 1934 the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Daisy Fern Rose Stafford. She was a homemaker and the widow of James Thomas Nalle, Sr. She is survived by a son, James Thomas (Cynthia) Nalle, Jr. of Dry Ridge, KY; a granddaughter, Amy Bruce Nalle; a sister-n-law, Greta Barnes Nalle; and nieces and nephews, Dudley (Patty) Stafford, Tony (Rhonda) Stafford, Michelle (Jeff) Stafford Williams, Kevin (Belinda) Stafford, Tammy Nalle and Brucie Nalle. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn Milton Stafford. Funeral services will be 12 Noon on Monday, August 8, 2016 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Stafford officiating. Friends may visit Monday from 11 am – 12 Noon at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations are suggested to St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, KY 40351. | STAFFORD, Jean Rose (I129062)
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18996 | ean Rose Nalle November 19, 1934 - August 04, 2016 Jean Rose Nalle, 81, of Camargo Road, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky passed away Thursday, August 4, 2016 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was born in Camargo, Kentucky on November 19, 1934 the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Daisy Fern Rose Stafford. She was a homemaker and the widow of James Thomas Nalle, Sr. She is survived by a son, James Thomas (Cynthia) Nalle, Jr. of Dry Ridge, KY; a granddaughter, Amy Bruce Nalle; a sister-n-law, Greta Barnes Nalle; and nieces and nephews, Dudley (Patty) Stafford, Tony (Rhonda) Stafford, Michelle (Jeff) Stafford Williams, Kevin (Belinda) Stafford, Tammy Nalle and Brucie Nalle. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn Milton Stafford. Funeral services will be 12 Noon on Monday, August 8, 2016 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Stafford officiating. Friends may visit Monday from 11 am – 12 Noon at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations are suggested to St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, KY 40351. | STAFFORD, Jean Rose (I129062)
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18997 | ean Rose Nalle November 19, 1934 - August 04, 2016 Jean Rose Nalle, 81, of Camargo Road, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky passed away Thursday, August 4, 2016 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was born in Camargo, Kentucky on November 19, 1934 the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Daisy Fern Rose Stafford. She was a homemaker and the widow of James Thomas Nalle, Sr. She is survived by a son, James Thomas (Cynthia) Nalle, Jr. of Dry Ridge, KY; a granddaughter, Amy Bruce Nalle; a sister-n-law, Greta Barnes Nalle; and nieces and nephews, Dudley (Patty) Stafford, Tony (Rhonda) Stafford, Michelle (Jeff) Stafford Williams, Kevin (Belinda) Stafford, Tammy Nalle and Brucie Nalle. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn Milton Stafford. Funeral services will be 12 Noon on Monday, August 8, 2016 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Stafford officiating. Friends may visit Monday from 11 am – 12 Noon at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations are suggested to St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, KY 40351. | STAFFORD, Jean Rose (I129062)
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18998 | ean Rose Nalle November 19, 1934 - August 04, 2016 Jean Rose Nalle, 81, of Camargo Road, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky passed away Thursday, August 4, 2016 at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. She was born in Camargo, Kentucky on November 19, 1934 the daughter of the late Glenn Franklin and Daisy Fern Rose Stafford. She was a homemaker and the widow of James Thomas Nalle, Sr. She is survived by a son, James Thomas (Cynthia) Nalle, Jr. of Dry Ridge, KY; a granddaughter, Amy Bruce Nalle; a sister-n-law, Greta Barnes Nalle; and nieces and nephews, Dudley (Patty) Stafford, Tony (Rhonda) Stafford, Michelle (Jeff) Stafford Williams, Kevin (Belinda) Stafford, Tammy Nalle and Brucie Nalle. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Glenn Milton Stafford. Funeral services will be 12 Noon on Monday, August 8, 2016 at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Stafford officiating. Friends may visit Monday from 11 am – 12 Noon at the Taul Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers donations are suggested to St. Claire Hospice, 222 Medical Circle, Morehead, KY 40351. | STAFFORD, Jean Rose (I129062)
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18999 | Earl Gene Stafford, 81, of Roanoke, went to heaven a shouting, "Hallelujah!" Friday, April 6, 2012. Earl was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Sartin Stafford; parents, Ira H. and Florence Arrington Stafford; brothers, Arnold R. and Clyde M. Stafford; sons, Mark V. and David G. Stafford; granddaughter, Mitzi A. Stafford. He had retired from the N & W Railroad after 39 years of service and was a member of the God's Lighthouse Church. Surviving are his sons, Barry J. and wife, Gail, Richard H. and wife, Teresa, Timothy W. and wife, Glenda, and Daniel E. and girlfriend, Sandra Bugg; daughter, R. Gail Carter and husband, Joey; ten grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister, Flo Doyle and husband, Rev. Charles; brother, Ernest R. Stafford; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Memorials may be made to the Samaritan Inn, 543 Salem Ave #A, Roanoke, VA 24016-3023. The family wishes to thank the staff of Berkshire Nursing Home for their compassion and care during Earl's illness, especially, "Sherry Berry." A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at Oakey's North Chapel with the Rev. Terry M. Shaw officiating. Interment will follow at Sherwood Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 9, 2012 at Oakey's North Chapel, Roanoke. Published in Roanoke Times on April 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Earl Gene (I142868)
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19000 | Earl Gene Stafford, 81, of Roanoke, went to heaven a shouting, "Hallelujah!" Friday, April 6, 2012. Earl was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Sartin Stafford; parents, Ira H. and Florence Arrington Stafford; brothers, Arnold R. and Clyde M. Stafford; sons, Mark V. and David G. Stafford; granddaughter, Mitzi A. Stafford. He had retired from the N & W Railroad after 39 years of service and was a member of the God's Lighthouse Church. Surviving are his sons, Barry J. and wife, Gail, Richard H. and wife, Teresa, Timothy W. and wife, Glenda, and Daniel E. and girlfriend, Sandra Bugg; daughter, R. Gail Carter and husband, Joey; ten grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister, Flo Doyle and husband, Rev. Charles; brother, Ernest R. Stafford; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Memorials may be made to the Samaritan Inn, 543 Salem Ave #A, Roanoke, VA 24016-3023. The family wishes to thank the staff of Berkshire Nursing Home for their compassion and care during Earl's illness, especially, "Sherry Berry." A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at Oakey's North Chapel with the Rev. Terry M. Shaw officiating. Interment will follow at Sherwood Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, April 9, 2012 at Oakey's North Chapel, Roanoke. Published in Roanoke Times on April 8, 2012 | STAFFORD, Earl Gene (I142868)
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