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19051 | Education: Paintsville Schools Obituary John Leonard Spears, Jr., was born on July 11, 1915 at River, KY to John L. and Dora Stafford Spears, their fourth child and only son. He departed this life on May 16, 1994. He is survived by his wife, Eunice Daniel Spears, two children, John L. Spears, III, of Louisville, KY and Dora Sue Spears Whitt of Paintsville; three grandchildren, Lisa Spears Mullins, Marc C. Whitt, and Amy Spears Metz; three great grandchildren, John David Metz, Emily Marie Whitt and Elizabeth Ann Whitt and a sister, Edna Maye Brownell of Bremerton, WA. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Robert E. Whitt. He was a member of the Paintsville United Baptist Church since February 1933 over 60 years. He had also been a deacon since March 1950. John had served the church as a member and deacon faithful till two years ago when his health prevented him from attending. Known as Johnny and John Leonard to friends and family, he grew up in Paintsville and lived there all his life, except for the last two years spent in Louisville with his son and daughter-in-law who cared for him. For 39 years he owned and operated a service station in the center town. He opened it when it was new, and fittingly, the station was torn down when he retired. His reputation was impeccable. His life defined honestly, loyalty and integrity. In his illness he made many new friends. They deemed him an inspiration, because of his attitude, his approach to life and of course, death, which after all is part of life. He was a strong, compassionate man who always wanted to help others. He will be missed. We can best honor him by remembering and respecting his wish – that we not sorrow and mourn his passing, but that we celebrate his hope of eternity, through Jesus Christ, his Lord and ours. Obituary - Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, May 25, 1994 Former Johnson County resident, John Leonard Spears, Jr., 78, died Monday, May 16 in Louisville. Mr. Spears was born July 11, 1915 in Johnson County, the son of the late John L. Spears and Doris Stafford. He was a service station owner and operator. He was preceded in death by one grandson. Surviving are his wife, Eunice Daniel Spears; one son, John L. Spears, III of Louisville; one daughter, Dora Sue Spears Whitt of Paintsville; one sister, Edna Mae Brownell of Bremerton, WA; and three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at the Paintsville United Baptist Church, with Charles Milam and W. L. Rigsby officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with Jones - Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | SPEARS, John Leonard Jr. (I13168)
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19052 | Education: Paintsville Schools Obituary John Leonard Spears, Jr., was born on July 11, 1915 at River, KY to John L. and Dora Stafford Spears, their fourth child and only son. He departed this life on May 16, 1994. He is survived by his wife, Eunice Daniel Spears, two children, John L. Spears, III, of Louisville, KY and Dora Sue Spears Whitt of Paintsville; three grandchildren, Lisa Spears Mullins, Marc C. Whitt, and Amy Spears Metz; three great grandchildren, John David Metz, Emily Marie Whitt and Elizabeth Ann Whitt and a sister, Edna Maye Brownell of Bremerton, WA. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Robert E. Whitt. He was a member of the Paintsville United Baptist Church since February 1933 over 60 years. He had also been a deacon since March 1950. John had served the church as a member and deacon faithful till two years ago when his health prevented him from attending. Known as Johnny and John Leonard to friends and family, he grew up in Paintsville and lived there all his life, except for the last two years spent in Louisville with his son and daughter-in-law who cared for him. For 39 years he owned and operated a service station in the center town. He opened it when it was new, and fittingly, the station was torn down when he retired. His reputation was impeccable. His life defined honestly, loyalty and integrity. In his illness he made many new friends. They deemed him an inspiration, because of his attitude, his approach to life and of course, death, which after all is part of life. He was a strong, compassionate man who always wanted to help others. He will be missed. We can best honor him by remembering and respecting his wish – that we not sorrow and mourn his passing, but that we celebrate his hope of eternity, through Jesus Christ, his Lord and ours. Obituary - Paintsville Herald, Wednesday, May 25, 1994 Former Johnson County resident, John Leonard Spears, Jr., 78, died Monday, May 16 in Louisville. Mr. Spears was born July 11, 1915 in Johnson County, the son of the late John L. Spears and Doris Stafford. He was a service station owner and operator. He was preceded in death by one grandson. Surviving are his wife, Eunice Daniel Spears; one son, John L. Spears, III of Louisville; one daughter, Dora Sue Spears Whitt of Paintsville; one sister, Edna Mae Brownell of Bremerton, WA; and three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at the Paintsville United Baptist Church, with Charles Milam and W. L. Rigsby officiating. Burial was in Highland Memorial Park at Staffordsville, with Jones - Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. | SPEARS, John Leonard Jr. (I13168)
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19053 | Edward A. Schambs IV, 68, of Richwood died Sunday, Aug. 24, 2003, at Marion General Hospital.He had worked for The Scotts Co., the former B.F. Goodrich plant in Green Camp and retired in 1997 after 32 years of service with the Parker Hanifan Company. He was a 1954 graduate of Magnetic Springs High School and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Richwood, the NRA, F&AM Mount Carmel Lodge 303 in Richwood, Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons Marion Chapter 62,Royal and Select Masons of Ohio Marion Council 22, Knights Templar 36 of Marion, Aladdin Shrine Temple of Columbus and Marion Shrine Club. He was a life member of Raymond VFW Post 9909 and a charter member of the Union County Shrine Club. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, reading and photography.He was born Dec. 28, 1934, in Wichita Fall, Texas, to the late Edward A. and Gay J. Cramer Schambs Jr. He is survived by his wife, Lucille B. Stafford Schambs whom he married June 14, 1960, Portsmouth, Va.; a son, Edward A. (Alisa) Schambs V of Richwood; a daughter, Sheila Black of Newland, N.C.three grandchildren John and Evan Schambs and Margaret Hardin; and a sister, Mary Gay Mowery of Richwood. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. Rev. Joseph Rhea will officiate and burial at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home where Masonic services will be held at 7:45 p.m. Pallbearers will be Larry Leeper, Mike Martin, Joe Mowery, Jim Thompson, Tim Schambs and Gary Herd. Honorary pallbearers will be Bob Hesson and Larry Dunn.  | SCHAMBS, Edward A. IV (I136888)
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19054 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19055 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19056 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19057 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19058 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19059 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19060 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19061 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19062 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19063 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19064 | Edward C. Zirwes, 65, of 215 Port Watson St., died Sunday at the Cortland Memorial Hospital. He had been a Cortland resident for the past 25 years. Born Feb. 12, 1898, in Washington, D.C., he was the son of the late William and Agnes Marie Chadwick Zirwes. Mr. Zirwes was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Cortland, Harmony Lodge, 52, F&AM, Philadelphia; Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; Jester's Court, 61, Binghamton; oriental Band of Kalurah Temple, Binghamton; and member and Secretary - treasurer of the Cortland County Shrine Club. Having retired last year, Mr. Zirwes was formerly Manager of the Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. of Cortland for many years and proprietor of Champion Lumber and Woods Products Company of Tully, until his retirement. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jennie B. Zirwe; a son, Robert C. Zirwes of Cortland; a stepson, James Stafford of Jacksonville, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Florence A. Suess of Lanham, Md.; and several nieces and nephews. | ZIRWES, Edward C. (I147130)
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19065 | Edward R. Stafford, age 96, longtime resident of Richfield, MN, passed away peacefully January 31, 2015 at Grace Pointe Crossing Gables East in Cambridge, MN. The funeral service will be held at 11 A.M. on Friday, February 6, 2015 at Church of the Redeemer, 123 – 3rd N. Street, in Cannon Falls, MN with a visitation 1 hour prior. Edward was a member of the greatest generation, serving honorably in the US Army from June 1941 until March 1946, achieving the rank of First Lieutenant. He was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, class of 1940 and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Edward was employed as a salesperson at Barry & Sewall Industrial Supply for many years. He was a member of the Richfield American Legion and was a Master Mason, Grand Lodge of Minnesota. Edward is survived by his son, Robert Stafford of Palm Springs, CA; daughter Jean (Stafford) & Terry Tobiason of Andover, MN; granddaughter, Maria Tobiason; grandson, Eric Tobiason. He is preceded in death by his wife, Betty. Obituary and photo from Strike Funeral Home. | STAFFORD, Edward Raymond (I151801)
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19066 | Edward William Stafford b. 23rd April 1819 at his grandfather Colonel Patrick D Tytler's house 11 Melville Street Edinbro', bapt. at Bishop Sandford's Chapel Prince's Street 17-May 1819. d. 14-Feb 1901 at 27 Chester Square London, buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, London. K.C.M.G. in 1879, G.C.M.G. 1887, [migrated to Melborne 11 May 1841 on the Tasmania and arrived Nelson 12 Jan 1843] Elected first Superintendent of Nelson NZ, 1853, Prime Minister of NZ 1856-61, and 65-69 and in 1872. = 1st Emily Charlotte only child of Colonel William Wakefield & Emily Elizabeth dau:of Sir John Shelly Sidney, Bart [- mss now continues on Page 6] on 24-Sept 1846 at St Paul's Church Wellington New Zealand, she d.s.p.18 Apr 1857 = 2nd Mary dau:of Thomas Houghton Bartley Esq. Barrister Inner Temple, Speaker of House of Representatives, New Zealand at St Barnabas Auckland New Zealand by Archdeacon G.A.Kipling on 5-Dec 1859. d. 23rd Dec 1899 at 69 Chester Square London. Burried at Kensal Green Cemetery. [28j] [ on p6 of mss] [Biography "Edward Stafford New Zealand's First Statesman" by Edmund Bohan 1994] Sir Edward William STAFFORD , G.C.M.G.-b-(1819–1901). Landowner and statesman.the following is an extract on him from the New ZealandEncyclopaedia - 1966 it reads as follows Edward William Stafford was born in Edinburgh on 23 April 1819. His father,Berkeley Buckingham Stafford, belonged to a well-to-do family of County Louth, Ireland; his mother, Anne née Tytler, was a cousin of the Scottish historian,P. F. Tytler. Stafford entered Trinity College, Dublin in 1836, but he did not take a degree. For some time thereafter he lived the life of an Irish country gentleman. All his life he was passionately devoted to horses and he was an accomplished jockey and a skilled performer in other outdoor sports. He arrived in Nelson in 1843 and, with his relatives the Tytlers, took up land which he stocked with sheep. His marriage on 24 September 1846 to Emily Charlotte Wakefield, only daughter of Colonel William Wakefield, Chief Agent of the New Zealand Company, made it difficult for him to identify himself with the grievances of the Nelson settlers against the Company; but he took an active part in the later agitation of the Settlers' Constitutional Associations for self-government When I was down there I only had a little knowledge on the history of Stafford. I learn't a bit more when I found out my ancestor and two others had been digging a gold mine shaft when it collapsed and killed them all . He left a grieving widow and 3 kids . He came from the gold fields in Victoria Australia. How ever the story of his life is all in the family books. What a story that is . I was the the last one to be given the job of finding his grave . I found the ruins of the batch they all lived in and what I think is his grave . This was to complete his record of his life .( 3 ) Past generations have had a go at it . without success. Ok that's another story. I have to move on - http://www.familytreecircles.com/stafford-hokitika-west-coast-south-island-nz-32906.html  | STAFFORD, Edward William (I39776)
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19067 | EDWIN W. STAFFORD EDWIN W. STAFFORD, 79, of Collierville, former partner of the National Electric Supply Co., died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East of complications from emphysema. Services will be at noon Thursday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with entombment in Memorial Park Mausoleum. Mr. Stafford, the husband of Sharlyn Phillips Stafford, also leaves two daughters, Deborah Stafford Wilson and Kathie Stafford, both of Memphis, two sons, Ed Stafford and Dell Stafford, both of Southaven; two stepdaughters, Kim Wenecke of Louisville, Ky , and Fonda Dichiara of Jackson, Miss.; a stepson, Glenn Phillips of Memphis, a brother, Chester Lee Stafford of Winona, Miss., 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Edwin Woodroe (I154398)
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19068 | EDWIN W. STAFFORD EDWIN W. STAFFORD, 79, of Collierville, former partner of the National Electric Supply Co., died Sunday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East of complications from emphysema. Services will be at noon Thursday at Memorial Park Funeral Home with entombment in Memorial Park Mausoleum. Mr. Stafford, the husband of Sharlyn Phillips Stafford, also leaves two daughters, Deborah Stafford Wilson and Kathie Stafford, both of Memphis, two sons, Ed Stafford and Dell Stafford, both of Southaven; two stepdaughters, Kim Wenecke of Louisville, Ky , and Fonda Dichiara of Jackson, Miss.; a stepson, Glenn Phillips of Memphis, a brother, Chester Lee Stafford of Winona, Miss., 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. | STAFFORD, Edwin Woodroe (I154398)
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19069 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19070 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19071 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19072 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19073 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19074 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19075 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19076 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19077 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19078 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19079 | Edwin Zelotes Stafford was the son of Zelotes and Rebecca Robinson Stafford. Edwin married Carrie B. Serr on November 9, 1887. Edwin had been an operator of a horse-drawn trolley in Erie, as was Andrew Serr, Carrie's father. (family records) Edwin and Carrie had three children: Florence Edith (daughter), Sydney Henry (son), and Alice May (daughter). After Carrie's death, Edwin married Agnes Lee Gourlay; they had no children. According to Agnes' obituary, Edwin became the tipstaff of Common Pleas Court at the Erie County Courthouse in Erie, Pennsylvania.  | STAFFORD, Edwin Zelotes (I48015)
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19080 | Effie Carrie Stafford According to a cemetery transcript done in 1953 "Little Carrie, daughter of Samuel and AM", age 3-6 | STAFFORD, Effie Captole (I19960)
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19081 | Effie Carrie Stafford According to a cemetery transcript done in 1953 "Little Carrie, daughter of Samuel and AM", age 3-6 | STAFFORD, Effie Captole (I19960)
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19082 | Effie May (Stafford) Wheeler, 92, formerly of 52 Log Plain Road, died on Sunday at a local nursing home. She was a home-based seamstress. Born and schooled in the town of Florida, she studied dressmaking and tailoring. She and her husband were founders and charter members of Greenfield Alliance Church and were active in it for many years. Her husband of 62 years, Leslie L. Wheeler, died in 1989. She leaves a daughter, a brother, Ernest A. Stafford of Greenfield; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held Thursday afternoon in Florida Cemetery. There are no visiting hours. McCarthy Funeral Homes is in charge. Memorial contributions may be made to the church (attention of the Rev. Charles Tyree), 385 Chapman St., Greenfield, MA 01301. [Union-News (Springfield, MA) - July 4, 2000] | STAFFORD, Effie M. (I152516)
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19083 | Effie May (Stafford) Wheeler, 92, formerly of 52 Log Plain Road, died on Sunday at a local nursing home. She was a home-based seamstress. Born and schooled in the town of Florida, she studied dressmaking and tailoring. She and her husband were founders and charter members of Greenfield Alliance Church and were active in it for many years. Her husband of 62 years, Leslie L. Wheeler, died in 1989. She leaves a daughter, a brother, Ernest A. Stafford of Greenfield; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held Thursday afternoon in Florida Cemetery. There are no visiting hours. McCarthy Funeral Homes is in charge. Memorial contributions may be made to the church (attention of the Rev. Charles Tyree), 385 Chapman St., Greenfield, MA 01301. [Union-News (Springfield, MA) - July 4, 2000] | STAFFORD, Effie M. (I152516)
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19084 | Effie was killed in an automobile accident on U.S 460 outside West Liberty, Kentucky. Traveling with her daughter Philistine who was also killed in that wreck | STAFFORD, Effie (I116325)
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19085 | Effie was killed in an automobile accident on U.S 460 outside West Liberty, Kentucky. Traveling with her daughter Philistine who was also killed in that wreck | STAFFORD, Effie (I116325)
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19086 | Effie was killed in an automobile accident on U.S 460 outside West Liberty, Kentucky. Traveling with her daughter Philistine who was also killed in that wreck | STAFFORD, Effie (I116325)
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19087 | Effie was killed in an automobile accident on U.S 460 outside West Liberty, Kentucky. Traveling with her daughter Philistine who was also killed in that wreck | STAFFORD, Effie (I116325)
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19088 | Effie was killed in an automobile accident on U.S 460 outside West Liberty, Kentucky. Traveling with her daughter Philistine who was also killed in that wreck | STAFFORD, Effie (I116325)
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19089 | Effie was the daughter of Everette and Pearlie Mahala (Stafford) Johnson. She married Benjamin Franklin Combs about 1922 and they had two children: Sybil and Eugene Frank. | STAFFORD, Effie (I143297)
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19090 | eggy Stafford, age 51, passed away on July 7, 2017. The family will be receiving friends at Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, on Sunday from 4-8 p.m., Monday from 4-8 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the service. The Funeral Service is 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, 2017 in the chapel of Sellars Funeral Home. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery will follow the service. Pallbearers: James Dale Harper, Travis Culbreath, Mike Drake, David Petty, Marvin King, and Tony Vantrease. Honorary Pallbearers: Willie Jenkins and Taylor Vantrease. Memorial Donations: American Heart Association and American Cancer Society. Mrs. Stafford is survived by husband Jeffrey Stafford, children William Lee Stafford (Cheeroke), Ashley Stafford (Curtis), and Rebecca Sue Stafford, granddaughter Riley Elizabeth Stafford, sisters Loretta Lynn Roberts, Elizabeth Loftis, and Linda Harper, and father-in-law Elbert Stafford. She is preceded in death by father James Wesley Dickens, mother Ruth Rebecca Dickens, and mother-in-law Sue Stafford. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393 | DICKENS, Peggy Ann (I156871)
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19091 | eggy Stafford, age 51, passed away on July 7, 2017. The family will be receiving friends at Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, on Sunday from 4-8 p.m., Monday from 4-8 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the service. The Funeral Service is 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, 2017 in the chapel of Sellars Funeral Home. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery will follow the service. Pallbearers: James Dale Harper, Travis Culbreath, Mike Drake, David Petty, Marvin King, and Tony Vantrease. Honorary Pallbearers: Willie Jenkins and Taylor Vantrease. Memorial Donations: American Heart Association and American Cancer Society. Mrs. Stafford is survived by husband Jeffrey Stafford, children William Lee Stafford (Cheeroke), Ashley Stafford (Curtis), and Rebecca Sue Stafford, granddaughter Riley Elizabeth Stafford, sisters Loretta Lynn Roberts, Elizabeth Loftis, and Linda Harper, and father-in-law Elbert Stafford. She is preceded in death by father James Wesley Dickens, mother Ruth Rebecca Dickens, and mother-in-law Sue Stafford. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393 | DICKENS, Peggy Ann (I156871)
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19092 | eggy Stafford, age 51, passed away on July 7, 2017. The family will be receiving friends at Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, on Sunday from 4-8 p.m., Monday from 4-8 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the service. The Funeral Service is 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, 2017 in the chapel of Sellars Funeral Home. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery will follow the service. Pallbearers: James Dale Harper, Travis Culbreath, Mike Drake, David Petty, Marvin King, and Tony Vantrease. Honorary Pallbearers: Willie Jenkins and Taylor Vantrease. Memorial Donations: American Heart Association and American Cancer Society. Mrs. Stafford is survived by husband Jeffrey Stafford, children William Lee Stafford (Cheeroke), Ashley Stafford (Curtis), and Rebecca Sue Stafford, granddaughter Riley Elizabeth Stafford, sisters Loretta Lynn Roberts, Elizabeth Loftis, and Linda Harper, and father-in-law Elbert Stafford. She is preceded in death by father James Wesley Dickens, mother Ruth Rebecca Dickens, and mother-in-law Sue Stafford. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393 | DICKENS, Peggy Ann (I156871)
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19093 | eggy Stafford, age 51, passed away on July 7, 2017. The family will be receiving friends at Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, on Sunday from 4-8 p.m., Monday from 4-8 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the service. The Funeral Service is 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, 2017 in the chapel of Sellars Funeral Home. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery will follow the service. Pallbearers: James Dale Harper, Travis Culbreath, Mike Drake, David Petty, Marvin King, and Tony Vantrease. Honorary Pallbearers: Willie Jenkins and Taylor Vantrease. Memorial Donations: American Heart Association and American Cancer Society. Mrs. Stafford is survived by husband Jeffrey Stafford, children William Lee Stafford (Cheeroke), Ashley Stafford (Curtis), and Rebecca Sue Stafford, granddaughter Riley Elizabeth Stafford, sisters Loretta Lynn Roberts, Elizabeth Loftis, and Linda Harper, and father-in-law Elbert Stafford. She is preceded in death by father James Wesley Dickens, mother Ruth Rebecca Dickens, and mother-in-law Sue Stafford. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393 | DICKENS, Peggy Ann (I156871)
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19094 | eggy Stafford, age 51, passed away on July 7, 2017. The family will be receiving friends at Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, on Sunday from 4-8 p.m., Monday from 4-8 p.m. and on Tuesday from 10 a.m. until the service. The Funeral Service is 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 11, 2017 in the chapel of Sellars Funeral Home. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery will follow the service. Pallbearers: James Dale Harper, Travis Culbreath, Mike Drake, David Petty, Marvin King, and Tony Vantrease. Honorary Pallbearers: Willie Jenkins and Taylor Vantrease. Memorial Donations: American Heart Association and American Cancer Society. Mrs. Stafford is survived by husband Jeffrey Stafford, children William Lee Stafford (Cheeroke), Ashley Stafford (Curtis), and Rebecca Sue Stafford, granddaughter Riley Elizabeth Stafford, sisters Loretta Lynn Roberts, Elizabeth Loftis, and Linda Harper, and father-in-law Elbert Stafford. She is preceded in death by father James Wesley Dickens, mother Ruth Rebecca Dickens, and mother-in-law Sue Stafford. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393 | DICKENS, Peggy Ann (I156871)
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19095 | Eighteen month old daughter of Ottoway "Ottie" Stafford (1897-1989) & Margaret "Maggie" Lockhart-Stafford (1902-1970). Baby sister of Johnny Stafford (1910-Deceased), Margaret Jane Stafford-Jackson (1919-2001), Ernest Stafford (1921-1933), Inez Florence Stafford-Rose (1923-2005), Harry Lester Stafford Sr. (1928-2005), Joann F. Stafford-Derifield (1931-1988), Charles Ottoway Stafford (1921-2014), Vera Constance Stafford-Shields-Ford-Potter (1934-2017), Robert "Bob" Stafford, and Jacob "Jake" N. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Anna Lee (I129865)
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19096 | Eighteen month old daughter of Ottoway "Ottie" Stafford (1897-1989) & Margaret "Maggie" Lockhart-Stafford (1902-1970). Baby sister of Johnny Stafford (1910-Deceased), Margaret Jane Stafford-Jackson (1919-2001), Ernest Stafford (1921-1933), Inez Florence Stafford-Rose (1923-2005), Harry Lester Stafford Sr. (1928-2005), Joann F. Stafford-Derifield (1931-1988), Charles Ottoway Stafford (1921-2014), Vera Constance Stafford-Shields-Ford-Potter (1934-2017), Robert "Bob" Stafford, and Jacob "Jake" N. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Anna Lee (I129865)
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19097 | Eighteen month old daughter of Ottoway "Ottie" Stafford (1897-1989) & Margaret "Maggie" Lockhart-Stafford (1902-1970). Baby sister of Johnny Stafford (1910-Deceased), Margaret Jane Stafford-Jackson (1919-2001), Ernest Stafford (1921-1933), Inez Florence Stafford-Rose (1923-2005), Harry Lester Stafford Sr. (1928-2005), Joann F. Stafford-Derifield (1931-1988), Charles Ottoway Stafford (1921-2014), Vera Constance Stafford-Shields-Ford-Potter (1934-2017), Robert "Bob" Stafford, and Jacob "Jake" N. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Anna Lee (I129865)
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19098 | Eighteen month old daughter of Ottoway "Ottie" Stafford (1897-1989) & Margaret "Maggie" Lockhart-Stafford (1902-1970). Baby sister of Johnny Stafford (1910-Deceased), Margaret Jane Stafford-Jackson (1919-2001), Ernest Stafford (1921-1933), Inez Florence Stafford-Rose (1923-2005), Harry Lester Stafford Sr. (1928-2005), Joann F. Stafford-Derifield (1931-1988), Charles Ottoway Stafford (1921-2014), Vera Constance Stafford-Shields-Ford-Potter (1934-2017), Robert "Bob" Stafford, and Jacob "Jake" N. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Anna Lee (I129865)
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19099 | Eighteen month old daughter of Ottoway "Ottie" Stafford (1897-1989) & Margaret "Maggie" Lockhart-Stafford (1902-1970). Baby sister of Johnny Stafford (1910-Deceased), Margaret Jane Stafford-Jackson (1919-2001), Ernest Stafford (1921-1933), Inez Florence Stafford-Rose (1923-2005), Harry Lester Stafford Sr. (1928-2005), Joann F. Stafford-Derifield (1931-1988), Charles Ottoway Stafford (1921-2014), Vera Constance Stafford-Shields-Ford-Potter (1934-2017), Robert "Bob" Stafford, and Jacob "Jake" N. Stafford. | STAFFORD, Anna Lee (I129865)
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19100 | Eileen June (nee: Brindo) STAFFORD age 80 of Chardon died peacefully in her sleep on April 11, 2013. Born September 16, 1932 in Olean, NY to John and Ruth (nee:Coates) Brindo, she had been a longtime area resident. Eileen is survived by her husband Halbert to whom she was married for more than 51 years. In addition to her husband she is survived by three children: Raina (Patrick) Podmore of Chardon, Ohio; Peggy (Brad) Hunt, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; son Lee (Olivia) Stafford of Thompson, Ohio, and grandchildren Allison (Wade) Beck of Trevorton, Pennsylvania and Scott Hunt of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Eileen was preceded in death by her parents John and Ruth Brindo and two brothers, Shirley Brindo and John Brindo, Jr. Eileen was a graduate of Chardon High School, Class of 1950. She was also a graduate of Cleveland Business College. Eileen returned to Chardon in 1960 after spending several years in Los Angeles, California. She worked in Geauga County Courts and the Commissioner's office. Eileen was an avid reader throughout her entire life and was specifically interested in researching medical advances in every field. | BRINDO, Eileen June (I23094)
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