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21201
He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. 
Family F49473
 
21202
He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. 
Family F49473
 
21203
He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. 
Family F49473
 
21204
He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. 
Family F49473
 
21205
He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. 
Family F49473
 
21206
He was married and divorced from Edna Randall. 
Family F49473
 
21207
He was reportedly Daniel Omer III but probably the first one to use OMER rather than the German AMMER. He was the youngest of 9 kids.
He was the father of Frances "Fannie", Levi, Lewis, Sarah, Allen, Sallie Elizabeth, Benjamin & Daniel Thomas.
Mother was Veronica Barbara Ann Omer nee Zollinger of PA.
I can't find his father's grave but his grandfather is Find A Grave Memorial# 30403100. 
OMER, Daniel Thomas III (I20700)
 
21208
He was the grandfather that we children never knew. He died by our standards very young (about 43) and so we know very little about him. He had TB and is reported to have gone to Florida on an occasion before his death to see if the climate would help. Little was known at that time about TB so this did not. He is reported by those who knew him as a "ladies man" always having about him beautiful ladies.

IL died at 8:30 AM on a Tuesday and was buried between Lafayette and Red Boiling Springs in a private plot on his farm across the road from the home he built for his family.

I.L. owned a store in Fountain Run, KY for a period of time. Like most stores, a lot of the customers could not pay for their goods until harvest time. His store burned before harvest on e year and most of the debt he was owned was not paid. He then moved with his family to Webb Town, TN a few miles east of Lafayette, TN. He bought a 70 A farm and build a house on then or the side of the road. There were lots of fruit and nut trees on the farm all was going well . The house was built and he gave the outside a coat of brown undercoating paint to seal the wood. He died and it was never painted while the family lived there. Everyone knew of the brown house outside of town. 
ANDREWS, Irdel Levi (I156588)
 
21209
He was the grandfather that we children never knew. He died by our standards very young (about 43) and so we know very little about him. He had TB and is reported to have gone to Florida on an occasion before his death to see if the climate would help. Little was known at that time about TB so this did not. He is reported by those who knew him as a "ladies man" always having about him beautiful ladies.

IL died at 8:30 AM on a Tuesday and was buried between Lafayette and Red Boiling Springs in a private plot on his farm across the road from the home he built for his family.

I.L. owned a store in Fountain Run, KY for a period of time. Like most stores, a lot of the customers could not pay for their goods until harvest time. His store burned before harvest on e year and most of the debt he was owned was not paid. He then moved with his family to Webb Town, TN a few miles east of Lafayette, TN. He bought a 70 A farm and build a house on then or the side of the road. There were lots of fruit and nut trees on the farm all was going well . The house was built and he gave the outside a coat of brown undercoating paint to seal the wood. He died and it was never painted while the family lived there. Everyone knew of the brown house outside of town. 
ANDREWS, Irdel Levi (I156588)
 
21210
He was the son of Benjamin and Mary Booth Stafford.
He came to this country with his parents when a small boy. 
He was a veteran of the Civil War, enlisting in the 26th Regt., NYS Vol. Co I. At the close of the war he came to Ilion and had lived here ever since.
The family lived at Oriskany, Chadwicks and Sauquoit.
He leaves his wife; one son and two daughters, Walter Stafford, of Little Falls; Mrs. Wallace (Jane H.) Tiffany of Camden and Mrs. Etta Woodard of Beaver Center, PA and one sister, Mrs. Martha Giles of Camden.

Father, Benjamin died Feb. 1894 in Ilion.
Daughter, Jane died July 25, 1933; sister, Martha Schott Giles, died Feb. 1, 1913.
Brother, John Stafford died Feb. 27, 1887. 
STAFFORD, Benjamin Jr. (I53140)
 
21211
He was the son of Vernon Lloyd Wood and Marjory L. Stafford Wood.
He worked as a switch tender for the Erie Railroad.
As reported in the Evening Republic, August 12, 1913,
"Lloyd Wood came to his death by being struck and run over by a switching engine in the west yards of the Erie Railroad."  
WOOD, Lloyd Vernon (I69805)
 
21212
Heaven received another angel when Annie Melton Stafford went home Jan. 10, 2011.

She was born November 15, 1916, in Chesterfield County, S.C., a daughter of the late Theodore and Cora Melton.
Mrs. Stafford was a homemaker and a member of Cobb Memorial Baptist Church for sixty eight years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Stafford and two brothers, Thurman and Mae Melton.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14 at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. Chuck McKnight and Rev. Alex Willoughby officiating.
Interment will follow in Richmond Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church and other times at the home.
Mrs. Stafford is survived by two sons, John Henry Stafford and wife Carol and Jerry Stafford and wife Dianne, all of Rockingham; two daughters, Juanita Conner and husband Brooks (Red) of Statesville and Jean Brown of the home; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers, T.L. Melton of Rockingham, Rudolph Melton of Bennettsville, S.C. and Graylon Melton of Blythe, Calif.; and one sister, Bibb Cassidy of Cheraw.


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Heaven received another angel when Annie Melton Stafford went home Jan. 10, 2011.

She was born November 15, 1916, in Chesterfield County, S.C., a daughter of the late Theodore and Cora Melton.
Mrs. Stafford was a homemaker and a member of Cobb Memorial Baptist Church for sixty eight years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Stafford and two brothers, Thurman and Mae Melton.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14 at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. Chuck McKnight and Rev. Alex Willoughby officiating.
Interment will follow in Richmond Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church and other times at the home.
Mrs. Stafford is survived by two sons, John Henry Stafford and wife Carol and Jerry Stafford and wife Dianne, all of Rockingham; two daughters, Juanita Conner and husband Brooks (Red) of Statesville and Jean Brown of the home; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers, T.L. Melton of Rockingham, Rudolph Melton of Bennettsville, S.C. and Graylon Melton of Blythe, Calif.; and one sister, Bibb Cassidy of Cheraw. 
MELTON, Anna Lee (I126535)
 
21213
Heaven received another angel when Annie Melton Stafford went home Jan. 10, 2011.

She was born November 15, 1916, in Chesterfield County, S.C., a daughter of the late Theodore and Cora Melton.
Mrs. Stafford was a homemaker and a member of Cobb Memorial Baptist Church for sixty eight years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Stafford and two brothers, Thurman and Mae Melton.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14 at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. Chuck McKnight and Rev. Alex Willoughby officiating.
Interment will follow in Richmond Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church and other times at the home.
Mrs. Stafford is survived by two sons, John Henry Stafford and wife Carol and Jerry Stafford and wife Dianne, all of Rockingham; two daughters, Juanita Conner and husband Brooks (Red) of Statesville and Jean Brown of the home; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers, T.L. Melton of Rockingham, Rudolph Melton of Bennettsville, S.C. and Graylon Melton of Blythe, Calif.; and one sister, Bibb Cassidy of Cheraw.


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Heaven received another angel when Annie Melton Stafford went home Jan. 10, 2011.

She was born November 15, 1916, in Chesterfield County, S.C., a daughter of the late Theodore and Cora Melton.
Mrs. Stafford was a homemaker and a member of Cobb Memorial Baptist Church for sixty eight years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Stafford and two brothers, Thurman and Mae Melton.
Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 14 at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church with Rev. Chuck McKnight and Rev. Alex Willoughby officiating.
Interment will follow in Richmond Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 to 7:30 pm at Cobb Memorial Baptist Church and other times at the home.
Mrs. Stafford is survived by two sons, John Henry Stafford and wife Carol and Jerry Stafford and wife Dianne, all of Rockingham; two daughters, Juanita Conner and husband Brooks (Red) of Statesville and Jean Brown of the home; 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; three brothers, T.L. Melton of Rockingham, Rudolph Melton of Bennettsville, S.C. and Graylon Melton of Blythe, Calif.; and one sister, Bibb Cassidy of Cheraw. 
MELTON, Anna Lee (I126535)
 
21214
HEDLEY - Jack Burl Stafford, 89, died Tuesday, April 15, 2008, in Amarillo.
Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. today in Rowe Cemetery with the Rev. Bryan Knowles, retired Baptist minister, officiating. Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon. 
Jack was born Aug. 31, 1918, in Idabel, Okla., to Francis Lee and Exie Hoover Stafford. He married Jackie Leach on Dec. 3, 1939, in Memphis. He had lived in Silverton from 1952 to 1966 and then moved to Hedley in 1966, where he had lived since that time. Mr. Stafford had owned and operated the Silverton and Hedley grocery stores from 1957 to 1980. After the sale of the grocery stores, he continued to farm and ranch. He loved working with his cattle, especially in the later years of his life. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Hedley.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Jackie Stafford, on Nov. 4, 2002; seven brothers; and three sisters.
Survivors include two sons, Bob Stafford and wife Jean and Fred Stafford, all of Amarillo; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. 
STAFFORD, Jack Burl (I101521)
 
21215
Helen C. (Kelley) Stafford born Sept 3 1917 the d/o Herbert T and Madeline (Babbitt) Kelley and was from Bellows Falls when she met her future husband at Middlebury College. She graduated as a theater arts major in 1938.

Wife of Robert Stafford, who were married for 68 years (marrying on Oct 15, 1938. They raised four daughters, including twins, who still live in Vermont, Barbara Stafford in Colchester and Dinah Stafford in Rutland. Two older daughters live in New York state, Lynn Glase near Ithaca and Sue Mohr outside Albany.
A memorial service is scheduled for the Congregational Church in Rutland, tentatively on March 12, 2011. Finalized arrangement will be after meeting with the Clifford Funeral Home in Rutland.
RUTLAND - Helen Kelley Stafford, 93, died Feb. 26, 2011 at her home in Rutland surrounded by her family.
She was born Sept. 3, 1917 in Bellows Falls, the daughter of Herbert Thomas Kelley and Madeline Babbitt Kelley.
After graduation from Bellows Falls High School, she completed a BA at Middlebury College in 1938.
In the fall of 1938 she married Robert T. Stafford of Rutland, a fellow Middlebury graduate. Helen and Robert resided in Rutland until moving to Washington, DC in 1960. Helen was busy raising four daughters, supporting her husband's political career and participating in hobbies such as boating, camping, skiing, arts and crafts. She was also involved in community activities including Rutland Hospital Auxiliary, Red Cross volunteer work, and she was a board member of Green Mountain College. Following Robert's retirement in 1989 from a life devoted to public service including Vermont Governor, US Representative, and US Senator, the couple moved back to Rutland.
She was predeceased by her husband of 68 years, Robert T. Stafford in 2006.
She also was predeceased by one sister, Katharine Hunt; and three brothers, Harold, Lawrence and Allan Kelley.
She is survived by four daughters, Madelyn Glase (Jon), Susan Mohr (Robert), Barbara Stafford (Mark Anderson), and Dianne Stafford (Glendon Ingalls). Also surviving are five grandchildren, Robert Glase, Nicholas Glase, Jesse Mohr, Katherine Branon and Helana Kunkel. Helen had one great-grandchild, Madelyn Glase; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 1 p.m. at the Grace Congregational Church in Rutland.
Following the ceremony, the family will receive friends at the church for a time of fellowship and refreshments.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Clifford Funeral Home.
Published in The Burlington Free Press on March 2, 2011 
KELLEY, Helen Content (I19791)
 
21216
Helen C. (Kelley) Stafford born Sept 3 1917 the d/o Herbert T and Madeline (Babbitt) Kelley and was from Bellows Falls when she met her future husband at Middlebury College. She graduated as a theater arts major in 1938.

Wife of Robert Stafford, who were married for 68 years (marrying on Oct 15, 1938. They raised four daughters, including twins, who still live in Vermont, Barbara Stafford in Colchester and Dinah Stafford in Rutland. Two older daughters live in New York state, Lynn Glase near Ithaca and Sue Mohr outside Albany.
A memorial service is scheduled for the Congregational Church in Rutland, tentatively on March 12, 2011. Finalized arrangement will be after meeting with the Clifford Funeral Home in Rutland.
RUTLAND - Helen Kelley Stafford, 93, died Feb. 26, 2011 at her home in Rutland surrounded by her family.
She was born Sept. 3, 1917 in Bellows Falls, the daughter of Herbert Thomas Kelley and Madeline Babbitt Kelley.
After graduation from Bellows Falls High School, she completed a BA at Middlebury College in 1938.
In the fall of 1938 she married Robert T. Stafford of Rutland, a fellow Middlebury graduate. Helen and Robert resided in Rutland until moving to Washington, DC in 1960. Helen was busy raising four daughters, supporting her husband's political career and participating in hobbies such as boating, camping, skiing, arts and crafts. She was also involved in community activities including Rutland Hospital Auxiliary, Red Cross volunteer work, and she was a board member of Green Mountain College. Following Robert's retirement in 1989 from a life devoted to public service including Vermont Governor, US Representative, and US Senator, the couple moved back to Rutland.
She was predeceased by her husband of 68 years, Robert T. Stafford in 2006.
She also was predeceased by one sister, Katharine Hunt; and three brothers, Harold, Lawrence and Allan Kelley.
She is survived by four daughters, Madelyn Glase (Jon), Susan Mohr (Robert), Barbara Stafford (Mark Anderson), and Dianne Stafford (Glendon Ingalls). Also surviving are five grandchildren, Robert Glase, Nicholas Glase, Jesse Mohr, Katherine Branon and Helana Kunkel. Helen had one great-grandchild, Madelyn Glase; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at 1 p.m. at the Grace Congregational Church in Rutland.
Following the ceremony, the family will receive friends at the church for a time of fellowship and refreshments.
Arrangements are under the direction of the Clifford Funeral Home.
Published in The Burlington Free Press on March 2, 2011 
KELLEY, Helen Content (I19791)
 
21217
Helen is the daughter of Hosie Lee Yon, Sr (1905-1977) and Ruthie Lee Love (1908-1972). Helen was married first to Robert "Bob" Craig Stafford (1914-1981) and had 2 children. Helen then married Henry Addison Best and had 2 children. Helen and Henry left a large loving family to mourn their passings. 
YON, Helen Marie (I155731)
 
21218
Helen is the daughter of Hosie Lee Yon, Sr (1905-1977) and Ruthie Lee Love (1908-1972). Helen was married first to Robert "Bob" Craig Stafford (1914-1981) and had 2 children. Helen then married Henry Addison Best and had 2 children. Helen and Henry left a large loving family to mourn their passings. 
YON, Helen Marie (I155731)
 
21219
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21220
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21221
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21222
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21223
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21224
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21225
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21226
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21227
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21228
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21229
Helen Mona Ragan McGranahan was born Sept. 1, 1911 and died Jan. 16, 2011, at the young age of 99.

Her life typified a zest for living and enthusiasm for the next new adventure. Blessed with many happy days on God's earth, she was a blessing to many, many family and friends.

Helen was born and raised in Durham, N.C., where she spent most of her adult life.
She moved to Mentor, Ohio, upon marrying her second husband, John. They moved from Mentor to Mount Holly seven years ago to be near family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Edward N. Ragan and Mona Jane Carroll; by her first husband, Richard McGranahan; her second husband, John McGranahan; and sisters, Gladys, Evelyn and Elenor.
She is survived by her children, Richard McGranahan (Carol) and Joan McGranahan Jones (Edwin); her brother-in-law, Robert Lewis McGranahan (Mildred); her grandchildren, Bob McGranahan (Christy), Steven McGranahan (Gina), Michael McGranahan (Ruth), Erin Jones Miller (Michael); and great-grandchildren, Hagen, Gabriel, Avery, Marcail, Zeke, Kloe and Liam. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, Katherine McGranahan Livingston (Thaddeus), Robert Lewis McGranahan (Ann), Sarah McGranahan Edwards (Jeff), Jay Byron McGranahan, Bryon Brown, (Kathlyn); and her great-nieces and nephews, Carrie, Thaddeus Andrew, Kate, Andrew Elijah, and Bobby.
Helen was first a loving wife and caring mother.
She was the class mother, the PTA president and a Cub Scout, Brownie and Girl Scout leader.
Anyone who knew Helen also knew that she was the quintessential, impeccable 'Southern Belle.'
Her daughter fondly recalls the most memorable family story was the 'Primitive Camping Trip.' As the Girl Scout Troop leader, Helen helped the girls decide the next badge to be pursued. Fancying themselves to be extraordinary Girl Scouters, they discovered the primitive camping badge had never been earned by any troop in the Bright Leaf Girl Scout region. The girls focused on that badge and they completed it. Led by their 'Southern Belle,' the young ladies dug their own latrine, built their own fire pit and erected their own lean-tos for sleeping, all out in the woods, not a more sedate scout camp. They spent two nights roughing it. Helen loved the adventure, probably more than the girls! And she loved telling about it. For years, all Helen had to do to make everyone dramatically roll their eyes and knowingly laugh was to say, 'Primitive Camping Trip.' 'How I let you girls talk me into that, I will never know,' was said a million times - and always with a twinkle in her eye.

Long before being commonly accepted, Helen went to work to send her children to college. She understood the importance of their education. She earned her LPN, followed shortly thereafter by her surgical assistant certification. For many years she assisted a well-known, Durham area urologist.
Helen saw both her children complete their degrees. She worked as a surgical nurse until the death of her husband.
Helen was an avid member of her garden club and often won ribbons for her entries. It seemed that every time she entered, she won.
An accomplished Bridge player, she and her second husband, John, earned many masters points playing duplicate Bridge.
Later in life, she took great joy in socializing with friends and family. Whether it be weekly Sunday brunch following church or playing Bridge with friends. Helen thrived when surrounded by family and friends, both familiar and yet to be introduced.
Her generosity, her kind temperament, her deep abiding faith in her Lord and yes, even her feistiness are remembered fondly with admiration and affection.
Helen will be greatly missed. Please join us as we celebrate a life well lived. Her funeral service will be 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 19, at First Presbyterian Church, 125 Garden St., Mount Holly, where friends may call at 2:30 p.m. Interment will be held privately in Maplewood Cemetery, Durham. 
RAGAN, Helen Mona (I85124)
 
21230
Helen R. Stafford, age 78 of Van Lear, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2015 at Highlands Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg. Born March 26, 1937 in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Mason and Emma Childers Blanton. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by one brother, David Blanton; two sisters, Diane Meek and Fern Younts. She is survived by her husband, Everett Stafford; one son, Mark Stafford of Nicholasville, Kentucky; one daughter, Jill Stafford of Paintsville, Kentucky; a special nephew, Bill Stafford of Lexington, Kentucky; one brother, Robert Blanton of Thelma, Kentucky; two sisters, Kathrine Butcher of Shelbyville, Ohio, Betty Carr of Landry, North Carolina; three grandchildren, Justin Stafford, Tyler Stafford, and Hallie Stafford.

Funeral services will be 11am Monday, July 6, 2015 in the chapel of the Phelps & Son Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville. Dewey Mullins, Johnny Mollett, and Freddy Salyers will officiate. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 5-9pm Saturday and 5-9pm Sunday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to the Concord United Baptist Church at Thelma by contacting the Phelps & Son Funeral Home at (606) 789-8989. Funeral arrangements are by the Phelps & Son Funeral Home, Paintsville. 
BLANTON, Helen Rebecca (I153203)
 
21231
Helen R. Stafford, age 78 of Van Lear, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2015 at Highlands Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg. Born March 26, 1937 in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Mason and Emma Childers Blanton. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by one brother, David Blanton; two sisters, Diane Meek and Fern Younts. She is survived by her husband, Everett Stafford; one son, Mark Stafford of Nicholasville, Kentucky; one daughter, Jill Stafford of Paintsville, Kentucky; a special nephew, Bill Stafford of Lexington, Kentucky; one brother, Robert Blanton of Thelma, Kentucky; two sisters, Kathrine Butcher of Shelbyville, Ohio, Betty Carr of Landry, North Carolina; three grandchildren, Justin Stafford, Tyler Stafford, and Hallie Stafford.

Funeral services will be 11am Monday, July 6, 2015 in the chapel of the Phelps & Son Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville. Dewey Mullins, Johnny Mollett, and Freddy Salyers will officiate. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 5-9pm Saturday and 5-9pm Sunday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to the Concord United Baptist Church at Thelma by contacting the Phelps & Son Funeral Home at (606) 789-8989. Funeral arrangements are by the Phelps & Son Funeral Home, Paintsville. 
BLANTON, Helen Rebecca (I153203)
 
21232
Helen R. Stafford, age 78 of Van Lear, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2015 at Highlands Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg. Born March 26, 1937 in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Mason and Emma Childers Blanton. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by one brother, David Blanton; two sisters, Diane Meek and Fern Younts. She is survived by her husband, Everett Stafford; one son, Mark Stafford of Nicholasville, Kentucky; one daughter, Jill Stafford of Paintsville, Kentucky; a special nephew, Bill Stafford of Lexington, Kentucky; one brother, Robert Blanton of Thelma, Kentucky; two sisters, Kathrine Butcher of Shelbyville, Ohio, Betty Carr of Landry, North Carolina; three grandchildren, Justin Stafford, Tyler Stafford, and Hallie Stafford.

Funeral services will be 11am Monday, July 6, 2015 in the chapel of the Phelps & Son Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville. Dewey Mullins, Johnny Mollett, and Freddy Salyers will officiate. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 5-9pm Saturday and 5-9pm Sunday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to the Concord United Baptist Church at Thelma by contacting the Phelps & Son Funeral Home at (606) 789-8989. Funeral arrangements are by the Phelps & Son Funeral Home, Paintsville. 
BLANTON, Helen Rebecca (I153203)
 
21233
Helen R. Stafford, age 78 of Van Lear, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2015 at Highlands Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg. Born March 26, 1937 in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Mason and Emma Childers Blanton. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by one brother, David Blanton; two sisters, Diane Meek and Fern Younts. She is survived by her husband, Everett Stafford; one son, Mark Stafford of Nicholasville, Kentucky; one daughter, Jill Stafford of Paintsville, Kentucky; a special nephew, Bill Stafford of Lexington, Kentucky; one brother, Robert Blanton of Thelma, Kentucky; two sisters, Kathrine Butcher of Shelbyville, Ohio, Betty Carr of Landry, North Carolina; three grandchildren, Justin Stafford, Tyler Stafford, and Hallie Stafford.

Funeral services will be 11am Monday, July 6, 2015 in the chapel of the Phelps & Son Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville. Dewey Mullins, Johnny Mollett, and Freddy Salyers will officiate. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 5-9pm Saturday and 5-9pm Sunday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to the Concord United Baptist Church at Thelma by contacting the Phelps & Son Funeral Home at (606) 789-8989. Funeral arrangements are by the Phelps & Son Funeral Home, Paintsville. 
BLANTON, Helen Rebecca (I153203)
 
21234
Helen R. Stafford, age 78 of Van Lear, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2015 at Highlands Regional Medical Center in Prestonsburg. Born March 26, 1937 in Johnson County, she was the daughter of the late Mason and Emma Childers Blanton. In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by one brother, David Blanton; two sisters, Diane Meek and Fern Younts. She is survived by her husband, Everett Stafford; one son, Mark Stafford of Nicholasville, Kentucky; one daughter, Jill Stafford of Paintsville, Kentucky; a special nephew, Bill Stafford of Lexington, Kentucky; one brother, Robert Blanton of Thelma, Kentucky; two sisters, Kathrine Butcher of Shelbyville, Ohio, Betty Carr of Landry, North Carolina; three grandchildren, Justin Stafford, Tyler Stafford, and Hallie Stafford.

Funeral services will be 11am Monday, July 6, 2015 in the chapel of the Phelps & Son Funeral Home with burial to follow in the Wells Cemetery at Paintsville. Dewey Mullins, Johnny Mollett, and Freddy Salyers will officiate. Friends may visit at the funeral home from 5-9pm Saturday and 5-9pm Sunday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions be made to the Concord United Baptist Church at Thelma by contacting the Phelps & Son Funeral Home at (606) 789-8989. Funeral arrangements are by the Phelps & Son Funeral Home, Paintsville. 
BLANTON, Helen Rebecca (I153203)
 
21235
Helen Stafford, 92, of Huntington, WV, widow of John Everett Stafford, passed away Monday, October 29, 2012, at her residence. Helen was born May 16, 1920 in Mason County, WV a daughter of the late Harley R. and Gladys Anderson Coleman.

In addition to her husband and parents, two brothers, Aderon Wiley Coleman and Paul Coleman, also preceded her in death.
She was the owner of the former Sandwich Isle and was a member of the former Highlawn United Methodist Church, now the Community of Grace United Methodist Church.
Survivors include
a nephew and his wife, Jim and Vera Stafford of Southern Pines, NC;
nieces, Mary Beth Huffman of Columbus, OH and Kathy Lowry of Las Cruces, NM;
cousins, Pam Casto of Parkersburg, WV and Garold Garrett of Keyser, WV;
a special cousin, Emma Bryan and her family of Huntington.
Funeral service at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Steve Hamrick officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. 
COLEMAN, Helen (I129742)
 
21236
Helen Stafford, 92, of Huntington, WV, widow of John Everett Stafford, passed away Monday, October 29, 2012, at her residence. Helen was born May 16, 1920 in Mason County, WV a daughter of the late Harley R. and Gladys Anderson Coleman.

In addition to her husband and parents, two brothers, Aderon Wiley Coleman and Paul Coleman, also preceded her in death.
She was the owner of the former Sandwich Isle and was a member of the former Highlawn United Methodist Church, now the Community of Grace United Methodist Church.
Survivors include
a nephew and his wife, Jim and Vera Stafford of Southern Pines, NC;
nieces, Mary Beth Huffman of Columbus, OH and Kathy Lowry of Las Cruces, NM;
cousins, Pam Casto of Parkersburg, WV and Garold Garrett of Keyser, WV;
a special cousin, Emma Bryan and her family of Huntington.
Funeral service at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Steve Hamrick officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. 
COLEMAN, Helen (I129742)
 
21237
Helen Stafford, 92, of Huntington, WV, widow of John Everett Stafford, passed away Monday, October 29, 2012, at her residence. Helen was born May 16, 1920 in Mason County, WV a daughter of the late Harley R. and Gladys Anderson Coleman.

In addition to her husband and parents, two brothers, Aderon Wiley Coleman and Paul Coleman, also preceded her in death.
She was the owner of the former Sandwich Isle and was a member of the former Highlawn United Methodist Church, now the Community of Grace United Methodist Church.
Survivors include
a nephew and his wife, Jim and Vera Stafford of Southern Pines, NC;
nieces, Mary Beth Huffman of Columbus, OH and Kathy Lowry of Las Cruces, NM;
cousins, Pam Casto of Parkersburg, WV and Garold Garrett of Keyser, WV;
a special cousin, Emma Bryan and her family of Huntington.
Funeral service at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Steve Hamrick officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. 
COLEMAN, Helen (I129742)
 
21238
Helen Stafford, 92, of Huntington, WV, widow of John Everett Stafford, passed away Monday, October 29, 2012, at her residence. Helen was born May 16, 1920 in Mason County, WV a daughter of the late Harley R. and Gladys Anderson Coleman.

In addition to her husband and parents, two brothers, Aderon Wiley Coleman and Paul Coleman, also preceded her in death.
She was the owner of the former Sandwich Isle and was a member of the former Highlawn United Methodist Church, now the Community of Grace United Methodist Church.
Survivors include
a nephew and his wife, Jim and Vera Stafford of Southern Pines, NC;
nieces, Mary Beth Huffman of Columbus, OH and Kathy Lowry of Las Cruces, NM;
cousins, Pam Casto of Parkersburg, WV and Garold Garrett of Keyser, WV;
a special cousin, Emma Bryan and her family of Huntington.
Funeral service at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Steve Hamrick officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. 
COLEMAN, Helen (I129742)
 
21239
Helen Stafford, 92, of Huntington, WV, widow of John Everett Stafford, passed away Monday, October 29, 2012, at her residence. Helen was born May 16, 1920 in Mason County, WV a daughter of the late Harley R. and Gladys Anderson Coleman.

In addition to her husband and parents, two brothers, Aderon Wiley Coleman and Paul Coleman, also preceded her in death.
She was the owner of the former Sandwich Isle and was a member of the former Highlawn United Methodist Church, now the Community of Grace United Methodist Church.
Survivors include
a nephew and his wife, Jim and Vera Stafford of Southern Pines, NC;
nieces, Mary Beth Huffman of Columbus, OH and Kathy Lowry of Las Cruces, NM;
cousins, Pam Casto of Parkersburg, WV and Garold Garrett of Keyser, WV;
a special cousin, Emma Bryan and her family of Huntington.
Funeral service at Chapman's Mortuary, Huntington, with Pastor Steve Hamrick officiating. Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park, Huntington. 
COLEMAN, Helen (I129742)
 
21240
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21241
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21242
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21243
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21244
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21245
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21246
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21247
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21248
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21249
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 
21250
Henrietta was one of twelve children of John Chester and Lucy Tinker McNutt. She was born in Lenox, Ohio on November 5, 1838 and died in Lawrence, Michigan on October 10, 1923. She was the wife of Cyrus T Leonard, Jonathan Stafford and Charles Hathaway, all of whom preceded her. She was the mother of four children, Charles, Frederick, John Chester and Francis Stafford, all whom preceded her except John Chester. She was also survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Brocklehurst and three brothers Chester John, Fred and Curtis all of Ohio. She was laid to rest in Saybook Cemetery, Saybrook, Ohio.  
MCNUTT, Henrietta Hart (I20874)
 

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