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Mrs. Cader
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 30, 1879
New Concord
On Saturday the remains of Mrs. Cader, from near Rixville, were brought here to be sent to Barnesville for interment.
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Beatrice Agnes Cain
Beatrice Agnes Norman Cain, 89, of Sharon, Ohio went home to be with family and friends on Tuesday evening June 29, 2004. She was born on November 6, 1914 at Orton, Gilmer County, WV to Claude Deane and Jennie Rennie Norman. She married Paul Donald Cain on August 3, 1940 and moved to Sharon, Ohio. Mr. Cain preceded her in death in 1992.
She graduated from Gassaway High School in Gassaway, WV in 1937 and received an Associate of Science Degree from Glenville State College. She worked for Hazel-Atlas Glass Factory in Zanesville, Ohio and was a substitute teacher for Caldwell Exempted Village Schools. She was a member of the Rommetsch Chapel United Brethren Church and the Sharon Presbyterian Church where she was an Elder. She was active with the Sharon Grange, Sharon Presbyterian Ladies Aide, the Sharon Shamrocks 4-H Club and taught Sunday and Bible School.
She is survived by a son, Donald (Erma) of Sharon, two daughters, Carol Joyce (Jim) Costello of Byesville, Ohio and Ann Dobbins of Vienna, WV. Six Grandchildren, Dean (Patti)Cain of Clarksville, Tenn., Patrick (Beth)and Jonathan (Angel)Cain of Sharon, Tracy (Ron) Costello-Largent and Matthew (Kelly) Costello of Byesville, and Robert (BJ)Cain of Yuma, Arizona. Nine great-grandchildren, Maranda, Ian, Morgan, Austin, Karina, and Thomas Cain, Justin and Hayden Largent, and Shylin Costello. 4 Step-Great-Grandchildren; Shannon, Amber, Josh and Kristi. One sister, Colleen Bagnell of Glenville, WV.
In addition to her parents and husband she is preceded in death by three brothers, Jack, Linn and Deane, and her sister Elaine Sponaugle.
Friends may call at the McVay-Perkins Funeral Home on Friday (7/2/2004) from 2-4 & 7-9 pm where services will be held on Saturday (7/3/2004) at 1 pm with Rev. Bill Pickenpaugh officiating assisted by Rev. Bob Mathews. Graveside services will be at the Hoskinsville Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. Donations may be made to the ''Make-A-Wish'' Foundation or the St. Judes Hospital.
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Martin Cain
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 17, 1904
Martin Cain, one of the best-known citizens of Cambridge,died at his late residence on West Wheeling avenue, Thur. morning at about 1 o'clock, the cause of his death was dropsy of the heart. Mr. Cain had been in poor health for the past year or more and on last Sunday was compelled to take to his bed, and despite the best of medical attendance and loving nursing he gradually grew worse until death came to relieve his sufferings.
Deceased was born in Montreal, Canada. St. Martin's Day, November 11th, 18?52, and while yet a young boy his parents moved to McConnelsville, O. Mr. Cain was a blacksmith by trade, and worked at that business until moving to this city about twenty-five years ago, when he engaged in the manufacture of cigars.
He was a member of the Catholic church and at the time of his death Rev. Father Mandery, of Zanesville, and Rev. Father Wagner, of the Cambridge church, were at his bedside.
One sister, Miss Mary Cain, and three nephews, Paul, Thomas and Fred Cain, all of this city, are left to mourn his death.
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Bertha L. (Starr) Caldwell
WEDNSDAY JANUARY 7, 2004
Bertha L. Caldwell, 89, of Cambridge, died Tuesday (Jan. 6, 2004) at Victorian Oaks Assisted Living Center in Cambridge.
She was born Aug. 16, 1914, in Guernsey County, daughter of the late George and Maude (Watson) Starr.
Mrs. Caldwell retired from Cambridge Mental Health and Developmental Center, where she had served as a licensed practical nurse.
She was a member of Unity Presbyterian Church and Valley Grange 1586.
She was preceded in death by five brothers; two sisters; and a grandson, Bob Matheson.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. (Marjorie K.) Tribbie of Cambridge; a brother, Arthur (Florence) Starr of Middlebourne; a sister-in-law, Dorothy Tedrick of Cambridge; four grandchildren, Melinda Matheson of Cambridge, Mrs. Mark (Debbie) Braune of Peewee Valley, Ky., Steve (Pam) Tribbie of Clearwater, Fla., and Mrs. Troy (Terri) Slack of New Concord; 11 great-grandchildren, Jamie, Rob and Tom Matheson, all of Cambridge, Andy, Kaala and Aric Braune of Peewee Valley, Ky., Dylan, Oliver and Merina Tribbie of Clearwater, Fla., and Barton and Clayton Engstrom of New Concord; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may call from 11 a.m. until the time of services, 1 p.m. Thursday at Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Cambridge. The Rev. Robert Millspaugh will officiate.
Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery, Cambridge.
Memorial contributions may be made to Victorian Oaks Assisted Living Center, Activities Fund, 1480 Deer Path Drive, Cambridge, OH 43725.
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Ralph A. Caldwell
Ralph A. Caldwell, age 89, of Cambridge, died Tuesday, October 8, 2002 at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center, at 2:30am. He was born on December 28, 1912 to the late Samuel A. (Bert) Caldwell and Arlie P. Gray.
Mr. Caldwell was a graduate of Madison High School and a member of the Unity Presbyterian Church in Cambridge. He was a retired Dairy Farmer. Some of his other occupations included working at Orme Hardware and working for Standard Oil.
He was married on August 8, 1939, to Mary M. Caldwell, she died in 1996.
Surviving are: 3 sons; James A. Caldwell & Marjorie of Cambridge, OH., John R. Caldwell & Diana of Cambridge, OH., and Don R. Caldwell & Dottie of Garfield Hts., OH., 1 brother Howard (Marie) Caldwell of Cambridge, OH., 8 grandchildren; Alan Caldwell, Pam McCauley, Scott Caldwell, Brian Caldwell and Karen Mathers all of Cambridge, OH., and Mark Caldwell of S.C., Jason Caldwell, and Jared Caldwell both of Garfield Hts., OH., 13 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren.
Proceeding him in death is a sister Velma McCormick.
Visitation will be on Wednesday, October 9, 2002 from 7 to 9pm. The service will be on Thursday, October 10, 2002 at 1:30pm, with Rev. Jerry Gustin officiating. Burial will follow at Guernsey Memory Gardens.
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Henry Cale
Date of Article: Thursday, March 7, 1901
Henry Cale.
Henry Cale was born Dec, 4, 1809, died Feb 28,1901, aged 91 years, 2 months, 24 days.
He was the youngest child of George and Mary Cale, who emigrated to Ohio, from Hampshire, Va., in the year 1819 and settled for a few years near Byesville and removed to the home where Henry has resided all during his life, in Buffalo township, Noble county, two miles south of Hartford.
The Cale family are noted for longevity The father, George Cale, died aged 90 years and all the ten children lived to a ripe old age, ranging from 75 to 91 years, Henry the youngest, living longest of all.
Henry was united in marriage with Miss Cordelia Reed in 1831. To them were born eight children, all of whom are living, namely Mary Ann Miller, Sarah Lizzie Cooper, John, George F., Michael, Peter, Louisa Matheny and Priscilla Davis
Mrs. Cale died and in 1888, he was married with Miss Ibey Wilson, to them were born three children, viz: Catharine Davis, who died in 1890; and the others died in infancy
He was married the third time to Miss Eliza, J Murphy, to them were born three children who are yet living. There are living eleven children, thirty three grandchildren, fifty six great grand children and one great-great grandchild, thus he lived to see the fifth generation.
Although at times during the past two years, he suffered much, he was always patient and uncomplaining. When the end came he was ready to depart and died peacefully.
Aged 90 Years.
The venerable Henry Cale died at his home in Buffalo township, Noble county, two and one-half miles south-east of Hartford, Thursday night, Feb. 28th, 1901, aged 90 years.
He was one of the oldest and best-known residents of this part of Ohio. He leaves a wife and a number of children now well advanced in years. Funeral services will be held on Sunday. March 8; interment in Mt. Zion cemetery.
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William G. Cale
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 22, 1903
Wm. G. Cale Dead.
Friends here received a telegram Friday afternoon from Lore City announcing the death of William G. Cale, of that place, which occurred Friday at about 11 o'clock after an illness of cancer of the bowels, lasting about two weeks. Deceased was about 38 years of age and besides the parents leaves a son and one brother to mourn his death.
He had been the B. & O. ticket agent at Lore City for the past twelve years and was the postmaster there for the past four years.
Deceased was a widower, his wife having died last June. The funeral which was under the direction of the Lore City I. O. O. F. Lodge, was held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and arrangements are being made to have the B. & O. miners' train run from this city so that those from here who wish to attend the services can do so.
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Billy Arthur Calendine
Billy Arthur Calendine
May 17, 1920 - April 17, 2003
Birthplace: Stockport
Resided In: Zanesville Ohio USA
Billy Arhtur Calendine, age 82, died Thursday, April 17, 2003 at Zanesville, He was a son of the late Wayne C. and Bertha Porter Calendine. He is survived by: a daughter; Karen Sue (Dean) Wortman of Conesville, 2 sons; Roger H. (Janette) Calendine of McConnelsville and Richard A. Calendine of Sarasota, FL., 2 brothers; Ronald (Lorena) Calendine of Newark and Jerry (Neva) Calendine of Stockport, a sister; Beulah Jenkins of Silver Spring, MD., 7 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren.
He was proceeded in death by his wife of 58 years, Mildred (Hayes) Calendine, his parents and a brother Donald.
Bill was a member of the U.S.Army from 1941 to 1946, he retired in 1976 from a director of Mail Processing in the Chicago region in Louisville Kentucky District. He was an active member of Methodist Churches. He joined Webb Lodge F&AM in 1946 and was active in the work of Freemasonary the rest of his life, holding every office in the Lodge except Tyler. He also held life Membership in The Scottish Rite in Cambridge, he was coroneted a 33rd degree mason in Boston, Mass. in Sept. 1963. He was a life member of all the York Rite bodies of masonry in Marietta and Beverly, He has been a member of many many other appendant bodies of masonry.
He was also a life member of of the DAV and American Legion and VFW of Cambridge, life member in NARFE, GOP and devoted many hours of volunteer work to Bethesda and Good Samaratan Hospital.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2003 at Snouffer Funeral Home, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm and Sunday, April 20, 2003 at Trinity United Methodist Church in McConnelsville from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. The Eastern Star will have a service at 1:45 on Sunday, and Masonic services will be held at 6:00pm Sunday Evening at the Church. The service will be on Mnday, April 21, 2003 at the Church at 11:00am with Rev. Roger Calendine and Dr. Terry Litton officiating, burial will follow at McConnelsville Cemetery.
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John Calhoun
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 31, 1903
John Calhoun, aged about 80 years, a well known and highly respected farmer, died last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monroe, in Adams township
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William Calhoun
Location of Article: Adams Township
Date of Article: Thursday, July 06, 1871
Mr. William Calhoun, an old and respected resident of this county, died on the 22d ult., at his residence in Adams township, in the 75th year of his age.
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James Call
The Newark Advocate
Monday, November 23, 1936
James Call, 17, of near Pleasant City, died in Swan hospital of Bright's disease. His parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Corry Call, a brother and two sisters survive.
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Nicholas Call
Date of Article: Thursday, March 13, 1879
Nicholas Call, one of the best respected and most usefulof the citizens of Valley township, died very suddenly from disease of the heart, at a early hour on Sunday morning. Mr. Call was the father-in-law of Dr. Wall, of this place. His age was 75 years and he had long been a member of the Methodist Episcopal church.
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William D. Callahan
Saturday, October 4, 1975
Callahan
SENECAVILLE - William D. Callahan, 37, of Senecaville, agent for IBEW Local Union 299 of Cambridge, died at 5 p.m. Thursday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital. He had been in failing health since a kidiney transplant in Feb. 1974 and was waiting to receive another one.
He was born May 14, 1938 in Senecaville, the son of Kenneth Callahan of Senecaville Route 1 and the late Ruth Casner Callahan. Mr. Callahan graduated from Senecaville High School. He was a member of Senecaville
United Methodist Church, a member and past master ofPoint Pleasant Lodge 360
F&AM of Pleasant City, York Rite bodies consisting of Cambridge Chapter 53, RAM;Guernsey Council 74 R&SM, and Cambridge Commandery 47 KT
Surviving are his father and step-mother Eva Davis Callahan; his widow, the former
Janice Keller; a daughter, Tracy, and a son, Todd, both of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Donald (Lawatta) Malarnee of Byesyille, Mrs. Jack (Nancy) Tipton of Senecaville and Mrs. James (Mary Ellen) Pleak of Shelbyville, Ind., and a brother Howard of Cambridge.
Services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Meek Funeral Funeral Home in Senecaville. Burial will be in Senecaville Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Masonic services will be held at 8 p.m. today.
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Adda Calvert
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Saturday, November 14, 1931
Quaker City friends were grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Adda Calvert, of Bridgeport, formerly of Batesville, which occured on Wednesday. Her son-in-law, Mr. Atkinson of Batesville, left for that place.
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Joseph Calvert
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, May 17, 1933
SHORT ILLNESS PROVES FATAL
Cambridge, May 17—Joseph Calvert, 92, died at his home following a six weeks illness. He is survived by his widow, three sons and six daughters.
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Robert Calvert
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 25, 1874
Robert Calvert of Madison township died very suddenly on the 9th inst. of pleurisy.
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Thompson Johnson Calvert
The Newark Advocate
Monday, April 14, 1930
LONG ILL ILLNESS CAUSES DEATH
Cambridge, April 14.—Thompson Johnson Calvert, 73, died at his home near Center, following a protracted illness. One son survives.
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Mary Calvin
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 25, 1874
North Salem Locals
Mrs. Mary Calvin wife of the late Branson L. Calvin departed this life on the 11th inst. She was old and full of years, dying full of the Christian hope.
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Hattie (Kackley) Cameron
Tuesday, June 01, 1976
Cameron
CAMBRIDGE — Mrs. Walter L. (Hattie) Cameron, 90, of 110 Steubenville avenue in Cambridge,died Sunday at 1 p.m. at her home.
Mrs. Cameron was born May 23, 1886 in Noble County. Her husband, Walter L. (Roy) Cameron died April, 1970.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Cambridge.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Cassell (Lois) Cesner of Cambridge; a brother, Clyde Kackley of Zanesville; five nieces and a nephew. A daughter and four sisters are dead
Services will be 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Bundy-Law Funeral Home in Cambridge
with burial in Northwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p m. Tuesday and any time prior to services Wednesday.
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Elizabeth Camp
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Thursday, October 08, 1931
CAMBRIDGE, O., Oct. 7~Mrs. Elisabeth Camp, 23, wile of Dr. J. W. Camp, 801 North Eighth street, passed away Wednesday morning at McConnelsville where she had been taking treatment. She had been in ill health for the past 18 months, and her condition became serious several months ago.
The body arrived in Cambridge Wednesday and was removed to the family residence, where funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Lester S. Evans pastor of the First Presbyterian church will be in charge, and interment will be made at Northwood cemetery.
Mrs. Camp was an active member of the First Presbyterian church. She was the daughter of Mrs. H. L. Fenton of Boone. Ia., and was married to Dr. Camp on Jan. 31, 1928. In addition to her mother and husband she is survived by one daughter, Patricia Ann, 22 months, and four sisters Mrs. Margaret Glass, of Albuquerque, N. M., Misses Eleanor, Mary Ann and Luella all of the home.
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Margaret Camp
Date of Article: Thursday, January 31, 1878
Claysville
There has been more sickness in thisneighborhood then there has been at any one time for two years. Mostly lung trouble, though but one death, and that Mrs. Margaret Camp, wife of Thos. Camp deceased, in the 73d year of her age.
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John J. Campaine
February 19, 1911 - August 26, 2004
Birthplace: Corning, Ohio
Resided In: Cambridge Ohio USA
John J. Campaine, age 93, of Cambridge, died Thursday, August 26, 2004 at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center. He was a son of the late Joseph Campaine and late Sylvina Gerg Campaine. He worked in the Auto Plants in Detroit.
Surviving are: 1 daughter; Dessine (Albert) Fricioni of Dayton, Ohio, 2 grandchildren; Stephen Fricioni and Jacqueline (Matthew) Kaiser, 4 great- grandchilden; Stephanie Fricioni, Dessine, Eleni and Sam Kaiser, several nieces and nephews and his dear friend Betty Rose of Cambridge, Ohio.
John was proceeded in death by: 3 sisters; Amelia, Mary and Rose, and 2 brothers; George and Emil.
Visitation will be on Monday, August 30, 2004 from 10:00am until 12:00 noon. The service will be at noon on Monday. Rev. Charles Hutchison will be officiating the service with burial following in Northwood Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Country View Assisted Living Center or to Mt. Hermon Presbyterian Church at Lemon Hill Rd., Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
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Albert Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 30, 1879
Gibson's Station
William Campbell recently received intelligence of the death of his son Albert and his wife, at their home in Montgomery county, Kansas.
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Angie (Able) Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 20, 1880
A number of the friends of Mr. J. C. Campbell, of Columbus, attended the funeral of his wife here, Wednesday, among them a quartette from the Amphion Club. Their music was very fine. Mrs. Campbell was but twenty-four years of age, and had numerous friends at Columbus and in this, her native place, and elsewhere where she was known Her death, after a sickness of two months which was borne with true womanly patience, was a sad surprise to her family and friends.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 13, 1880
Mrs. Angie Able Campbell, wife of J. C. Campbell, of Columbus, died Monday evening, after a lingering sickness of laryngitis, aged about twenty-four years. Mrs. Campbell was a cultured and amiable lady, dearly loved by all her friends and associates. The funeral will take place to-day—Thursday—from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Adair.
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Betty Jane (Rose) Campbell
Betty Jane Rose Campbell, age 79 of Pleasant City, Ohio passed away Saturday August 4, 2001 at The Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center. She was born August 14, 1921 in Cambridge, Ohio. She was a homemaker and a prostant by faith.
Mrs. Campbell is preceded in death by her parents Victor Rose and Clara Anise Bolon Rose. Her husband Wallace G. Campbell. Two sisters Clarice (Tice) Hughes and Mary Ellen Rose.
Betty is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Roger U. (Vicki) Groves of Pleasnat City, Ohio. Two sons, Thomas B. Campbell of Byesville, Ohio and Robert G. (Rosella) Campbell of Old Washington, Ohio. Ten grandchildren, Aprile Kotoff, Kara Campbell, Jason Campbell, Jeffrey Campbell, Michelle Maleski, Corey Campbell, Noah Campbell, Nathan Campbell, Christi Groves, Lori Groves. Great Grandchildren, Toby Smith, Daren Campbell, Hunter Fabian, Brooklyn Campbell.
There will be a Memorial Service at Bundy-Law Funeral Home Tuesday August 7, 2001 at 1:00 P.M. with Rev. Beth Stillwagon and burial will be in Halleys Ridge Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to The American Lung Assn.
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Charles Richard Campbell
May 11, 1916 - January 21, 2004
Birthplace: Cambridge, Ohio
Resided In: Cambridge Ohio USA
Charles Richard Campbell, age 87, of Cambridge, died Wednesday, January 21, 2004, at Summerlin Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a son of the late Charles S. Campbell and late Edith (Moore) Campbell.
Mr. Campbell was a retired parts manager for Cummins Diesel of Cleveland, Ohio. He was a member of the Unity Presbyterian Church in Cambridge, and the Elks Lodge 1499 of Cambridge.
He is survived by his wife Florence (Tolley) Campbell of Cambridge, they were married on June 29, 1940. Also surviving is a sister Jeanette Gray of Cambridge, and a Nephew (Whom they raised) Kent and Patricia St. John of Las Vegas, Nevada. Proceeding him in death is 1 sister Mary Schuster and 1 brother Leonard Campbell.
Visitation will be on Sunday, January 25, 2004 from 2 to 5pm with the service on Monday, January 26, 2004 at 1:00pm. Dr. Wallace Wilson will be officiating with burial in Northwood Cemetery.
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Donald C. Campbell
Donald C. Campbell, age 81, of Byesville, Ohio died Tuesday morning January 27, 2004 at Red Carpet Health Care Center in Cambridge. He was born October 19, 1922 in Cambridge the son of the late Roy Scott and Lola (Geary) Campbell. He was Protestant by faith, a Retired ODOT employee, Stockroom Clerk and Maintenence Record Keeper. He was a member of the Cambridge Eagles Club and was Secretary/ Treasurer of the Bowling League for several Years.
He was preceded in death by his wife Martha C. (Schaar) Campbell in 1984, 4 Daughters: Carolyn Sue Hackney of Cambridge, Monna Kay Campbell of Byesville, Elizabeth Jane Hicks of Cincinnati, Ohio and Sherri Jean Campbell of Byesville. 2 Sons: Donald Charles Campbell of Ft. Smith, Arkansas and John David Campbell of Byesville. 1 Sister Edna Atchison of Cambridge. 2 Brothers: John Campbell of Napa, California and Ralph W. Campbell of Cambridge. 13 Grandchildren, 6 Step Grandchildren, 3 Great Grandchildren and 5 Step Great Grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours. A Memorial Service will be held Monday February 2, 2004 at 2:00 PM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home with Rev. Mark Slay officiating. Burial will be in Center Cemetery.
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Doris E. (Gray) Campbell
Doris E. Campbell, age 95, formerly of Cambridge, died September 23, 2002, at Delmar Gardens in Lawrenceville, GA.. She was born on October 29, 1906, to the late Lewis Gray and Mary ''Dolly'' Gibson Gray.
Mrs. Campbell was a 65 year member of the 1st Presbyterian Church in Cambridge. She was a homemaker all her life and she and her husband owned and oporated Campbell's Grocery store and Campbell's Motel, she also served as Deputy County Recorder. Doris was a graduate of Cambridge High School, Class of 1924.
She was married on May 1, 1924, to John W. Campbell, who died in 1986.
Surviving are: 1 daughter; Mary Elizabeth (Denis) Blanford of Deluth, GA., 1 son Robert L. (Joann) Campbell of Rome, GA., a sister-in-law; Mrs. Margaret Johnson of Circleville, OH., 3 nephews; John Ballangee of Newark, OH., Edwin Gray of FL., and Allen Gray of Akron, OH., 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Proceeding her in death are 4 sisters; Bay Sylvia (infant), Freda, Sarah, and Louisa, 3 brothers; James, Arthur, and Cornelius, and 1 son; Carl A. Campbell.
Visitation will be held on Friday, September 27, 2002, from 6 to 8pm. The service will be on Saturday, September 28, 2002 at 1:00pm. Pastor Bill Johnson will be conducting the service with burial following at Northwood Cemetery. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Eliza J. (Conner) Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 19, 1897
Eliza J. Campbell whose maiden name was Conner, was born near this place October 11, 1818. Died August 9, 1897 at the age of 79 years 9 months 28 days
She was married to Samuel Torrence, October 15, 18?5 and after his death Sept 7, 1864 was married to Rev. Wm. Campbell D. D. Nov. 16, 1882 by Rev. Thos Thomas in the C. P. church, of Cumberland, O. Dr. Campbell died Nov. 29, 1886. Eliza Campbell has lived in Cumberland and vicinity all of her life except two years. While she was wife of Samuel Torrence she lived one year a Centerburg, O. and one year at Byesville O., while wife of Dr. Campbell.
At the age of 19 she was enrolled at one of the 42 charter members of the C. P. church of Cumberland, O., and was a member of the same until death. She was the last one of that sacred roll to be called to join the church triumphant. We can imagine the joy of a reunion of such a faithful band of soldiers for Jesus. Surely they are enjoying the saints everlasting rest. Aunt Eliza as most of us called her, was not a woman of mere profession. She believed in the religion of the Lord Jesus Christ with her heart, talents, time and money She was intensely loyal to her church. Willing to labor and toll for its good, to give of her means to all of
the enterprises of the same. All the way down her Christian life she was regular at the church services and at the prayer meeting to testify to the goodness of the Lord to her and to encourage other Christians to renewed consecration; she will be missed by her remaining brother and sister, by the rest of her relatives and neighbors and by the church. Her counsel and prayers are not lost but are left with our memory. The funeral services were held Irom the C. P. church on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Services conducted by Rev. W. M. Anderson.
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Eliza Jane Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 14, 1895
Miss Eliza Jane Campbell of the vicinity, of Smyrna died the 8th. She was the daughter of the late Robert Campbell, was aged 45 years. She was an estimable lady well liked by a large circle of friends. Her parents came here from Pennsylvania, many years ago, we understand she was the last member of her family.
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Florence (Tolley) Campbell
Florence Tolley Campbell, age 87, of Cambridge died Tuesday August 3, 2004 at Aegis of Las Vegas Care Center, Las Vegas. Nevada. She was born April 10, 1917 in Cambridge the daughter of the late Richard Tolley and Grace Dunning Tolley. She is a member of Unity Presbyterian Church, Cambridge. She was a sales clerk of several better Womens Ware Stores and a Housewife. She was a graduate of Brown High School.
She was preceded in death by her kusbane Charles Richard Campbell on January 21, 2004. 2 Sisters: Wanda Tolley Stout and Dortha Tolley Brinsen. 1 Brother Robert Tolley.
She is survived by a Nephew whom she and her husband raised John and Patricia St. John of Las Vegas, Nevada. 1 Sister In Law Jeanette Gray of Cambridge and Several Nieces and Nephews.
Calling hours will be Wednesday August 11, 2004 from 9:00 AM till time of the service at 10:00 AM with Rev. Bill Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery in Cambridge, Ohio.
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Frederick Campbell
Date of Article: August 1, 1878
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP
Frederick Campbell, Company D, 78th Regiment Ohio Vols, aged 37 years. Died December 10th 1866.
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Infant Son Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 27, 1879
The Quaker City Independent says an infant son of William Campbell, near Johnson's Mill, was found dead in bed a week ago Friday morning.
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John A Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 26, 1905
Death of John A. Campbell.
John A. Campbell, who died at his home in Westland township Saturday morning at about 1 o'clock, was born at Londonderry, this county, March 12th, 1831.
Deceased was a well known and highly respected farmer of Westland township, and has been suffering for some time with diseases incident to old age. He was united in marriage to Margaret A. Lawrence, who died November, 1902. To them were born six children, three sons and three daughters, as follows: Mrs. James Barr, of Scio: Wm. S. Campbell, of Denver, Colo.: Mrs. Sheridan Wilson, who lived at the home place: Mrs. Charles Baxter, of this city, and D. A. Campbell, also of this city. One son, Frank, died a number of years ago in Colorado.
Besides the children, one brother, Rev. David Campbell, of Mt. Perry, O:, and two sisters, Mrs. James White. of Garfield. Kansas, and Mrs. W. S. Tweed, of Oakland, Colo., are left to mourn his death. Mr. Campbell had been a member of the East Union U. P. church for the past fifty years.
The funeral services were held at his late home Sabbath afternoon conducted
by Rev. Mr. Cleland, and were very largely attended.
John A. Campbell, a well known and highly respected citizen of Westland township, who has been very ill for some time of diseases incident to old age, died last night at about midnight. Deceased was the father of Mrs. Charles Baxter, of North 6th street, who left this morning for the family residence.
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Lucy Ann (Thomas) Campbell
Lucy Ann Thomas was born 14 June 1820 near Lore City, Ohio, on what is now known as the William Lowry farm, and departed this life 14 January 1913.
She was the daughter of Enoch and Anna Dilley Thomas and the last surviving member of the Thomas family. She united with the Methodist church in Senecaville in early girlhood, but after her marriage to William Campbell 3 April 1851, she transfeered her membership to the Presbyterian church of Washington of which her husband was a member.
To this union were born eight children, one dying in infancy. Mrs. John Adduddle, who resided on the home farm and tenderly cared for her mother for sixteen years; Mrs. John Moss, of Guthrie Center, Iowa; Mrs. Alex McCreary, Of Londonderry, Ohio; James N., of Dawson, Iowa; Mrs. Amanda Collins of West Lafayette, Indiana; Charles W. of Cambridge; and Mrs. J.F. Erskine, of Zanesville. Her husband died 21 December 1884, but she still remained on the home farm near Gibson Station where they had moved on 1856.
The funeral was held at the home Friday at 10 o’clock conducted by her pastor, Reverend Mr. Van Camp, of Washington, assisted by Reverend A.G. Eagleson, a former pastor. She was laid to rest in the Thomas burying ground near Lore City, the pallbearers being James N. Campbell, Charles W. Campbell, Ralph Campbell, John Aduddell, Alex McCreary and N.T. Bell.
The children have lost a loving mother, the community a kind neighbor and friend, but as the words of the text from which the sermon was preached, “She came to her grave in a full age like as a shock of corn cometh in his season.
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Mrs. J. W. Campbell
The Newark Advocate
Thursday, May 11, 1933 Newark,
Short funeral services were held this morning for Mrs. J. W. Campbell, who died Tuesday. The body was taken to Senecaville, where services were held from the Presbyterian church and burial in the Senecaville cemetery, this afternoon.
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Mrs. Roy (Garey) Campbell
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Monday, October 21, 1963
Mrs. Roy Campbell
CAMBRIDGE — Mrs. Roy Campbell, 72, of 1115 North 18th street, died in Guernsey Memorial Hospital at 6:40 p.m. Saturday a few minutes after she was admitted.
A daughter of William and Marietta Ford Garey, she was born in Guernsey County Dec. 14, 1890. Her husband, Roy Campbell, died in May of 1959.
She was a member of the First Methodist Church, Sunday School
Class Seven of the church, the Oldham WCTU and the Golden Age Club.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edna Atchion of Cambridge; five sons, Raymond Campbell of Phoenix, Ariz Wallace, Donald and Ralph Campbell, all of Camiridge,
and John Campbell of Napa, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Johnson of Cambridge; 22
grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Three brothers are deceased.
Services will be held at 2:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Bundy Funeral Home with the Rev. Wallace R. Bryant officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery, friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
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Paul Campbell
The Newark Advocate
Monday, January 07, 1929
Paul Campbell, 35, died at his home after a week's illness from the grip. The body was sent to his father's home in Logan for burial.
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Robert S. Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 15, 1880
Rev. Robert S. Campbell, a native of this county and a well-known United Presbyterian minister, died at his home in New Concord, Saturday evening. His disease was a glandulous affection of the throat from which he had long been a sufferer. A few months ago he resigned his pastoral charge in Davenport, Iowa, and came to his old home in this county, hoping to be benefited by a change of climate. After remaining here but a short time he went to New Concord where he opened a bookstore. But his disease was too deeply seated to be reached by medical skill, and for the past week or two he had been sinking rapidly. As an earnest, Christian man and a minister of more than ordinary zeal and ability, his memory will be cherished by a very large number whose good fortune it was to associate with him or sit under his administration
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Ruth Campbell
Date of Article: Thursday, December 13, 1906
DEATH OF RUTH CAMPBELL
Ruth, the three-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Campbell, formerly of this city, now residents of Chicago, died at their home in that city Monday morning after a short illness. The remains were brought to this city Tuesday afternoon and taken to the home of Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George h. Stottlemire, No. 337 Woodlawn avenue, where the funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. G. O. Miller, pastor of the Second U. P. church, assisted by Rev. Edwin A. Jester, pastor of the M. E. church. The interment will be made in the Northwood cemetery.
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Sarah Madelyn Campbell
The Zanesville Times Recorder
December 3, 2004
NEW CONCORD -- Sarah Madelyn Campbell, 96, of Cambridge, former New Concord resident, died at 5:27 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1, 2004, at Red Carpet Healthcare Center, Cambridge.
She was born June 14, 1908, in Senecaville, a daughter of the late John Omar and Della Louise Saltsgaver Campbell. She graduated from Muskingum College in 1930 and earned her master of arts degree from The Ohio State Univesity in 1935. She served for 31 years as a high school English teacher and Latin teacher at Senecaville, Marion, St. Clairsville and Brecksville, retiring in 1967. She resided in Cambridge for the last 30 years and was a member of the Ninth Street United Methodist Church and the Ohio Retired Teachers.
Surviving are a nephew, Jeffrey C. Schutz of New Concord; and three nieces, Nanetta (John) Downs of Clinton and Marjorie Hollings and Shriley Toledo of Wooster.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Lillian Mae Schutz; and a brother, Edgar Campbell.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, 2004, in the Senecaville Cemetery, with the Rev. Scott Low officiating.
Mock-Miller Funeral Home, New Concord, is entrusted with the arrangements.
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Sherri Jean Campbell
Sherri Jean Campbell, age 44 of Senecaville, Ohio, passed away Friday, June 11, 2004 at the Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center. She was born January 31, 1960 in Guernsey County. She was a Prostant by faith and worked at the GNC Workshop in Cambridge. Sherri loved all animals.
Sherri is preceded in death by her parents Donald C. Campbell and her mother Martha C. ''Schaar'' Campbell. One brother, Harold Campbell and one sister, Trudy Ann Campbell.
She is survived by three sisters, Carolyn Sue Hackney of Cambridge, Monna Kay Campbell of Byesville, Ohio and Elizabeth Jane Hicks of Cincinnati, Ohio. Two brothers, Donald Charles Campbell of Ft. Smith, AK and John C. Campbell of Senecaville, Ohio.
There will be graveside service at 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 17, 2004 at Center Cemetery with Rev. Mark Slay.
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Thomas L. Campbell
Thomas L. Campbell, age 66, of Cambridge, Ohio died Friday morning February 18, 2005 at his son's home in Cambridge. He was born April 4, 1938 in Cambridge, Ohio the son of the late Elmer H. and E. Bernadine Campbell. He was a retired Truck Driver and also retired from the Air Force and later the Air Force Reserves where he had over 21 Years of service. He attended the United Brethern Church. He was a member of Eagles Aerie 386 and the Kipling V.F.W.
He was preceded in death by his wife Saundra ''Pug'' J. (Goodwin) Campbell in 1993.
He is survived by 1 Son Keven and Michelle Campbell of Cambridge, Ohio, 2 Grandsons Austin and Colton Cunningham, Several cousins including Ruth DeMarco of Cambridge and Doris Logson of Jewett, Ohio.
Calling hours will be Monday 2:00 to 4:00 and 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where the Funeral Service will be held Tuesday at 11:00 AM with Rev. Bill Johnson officiating. Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens.
The Eagles will hold services Monday evening at the Funeral Home.
Military Graveside Services will be conducted by the Guernsey County Veterans Council.
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W. T. Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 20, 1892
W. T. Campbell, editor of the Steubenville. Herald, died Tuesday afternoon, aged 40 years.
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Wm. Campbell
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, July 31, 1902
Wm. Campbell, a young man about 18 years of age, employed as a coal miner in the Walhonding mines near Pleasant City, was caught by a fall of coal and slate yesterday and instantly killed. Coroner Vorhies was called and held an inquest last evening. Mr. Campbell was a popular young man and highly respected in the neighborhood.
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Donald Gelette Canaday
Donald Gelette Canaday, Sr. age 77 of Cambridge, Ohio passed away Saturday, September 20, 2003 at The Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. He was born January 2, 1926 in Henry County, IN (the fourth of five sons). Donald was retired from W.R. Grace Agricultural Marketing and Consulting Firm in 1988 after 35 years of service. A member of Christ Lutheran Church in Cambridge. Served in the U.S. Air Force in Italy during WW II and as a 2nd Lt. in the Army during the Korean War. He was a graduate of Hagerstown IN High School in 1943. A graduate of The University of Nebraska in 1951 and did Graduate Work at Ohio University in Zanesville. Served on Cambridge City Council, two terms (1974 - 1978). Hazmat Officer for The City of Cambridge EPA (1989 - 1993). Consultant, International Executive Service Corp. 1993 - presant, serving in Egypt and Romania. Founding Commandant, Legion of Fusilliers at University of Nebraska. Founder with John Mark Nicholson, The Celtic Society of Southeastern Ohio, serving 2nd term as Commissioner. Served as Chief of the Kennedy Society of North America for 14 years. Boy Scout Volunteer for 35 years. Past President of the Eastern Ohio Forage Institute. Past President of the Gunernsy County Historical Society. Past Master of Masonic Lodge #632 F & AM of Cambridge and served as Lodge Educational Officer for several years. High Priest of Chapter #53 - Illustriuos Master of Council #74 - Commander of Commandry #47. 32nd degree Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge - He worked in the Robe room at the Scottish Rite Reunions. Kentucky Colonel. Cambridge Chapter, Lions International Past Commodore, Land O Lakes Yacht Club. Executive Committee, Clan Mac Millan.
Mr. Canaday is preceded in death by his parents Lyndsey E. Canaday and A. Marea (Bockhofer) Canaday. Two brothers.
Donald is survived by his wife M. Bernice (Ripley) Canaday whom he married November 21, 1945 in Lincoln, NE. One daughter, Mrs. William (Laura) Perkinson of Newport News, VA. Two sons Donald Jr. and Monika Canaday of Nierstein, Germany and John L. and Denise Canaday of Georgetown, IN. Two brothers, Denver and Noriko Canaday of Everett, WA and Harold Canaday of Satsuma, FL. Aunt Florence and Uncle Cleo Parrish nimerous cousins. Five grandchildren, Stefanie, Terence, Andrew, James & Amy.
Friends may call Tuesday Sept. 23, 2003 at Bundy-Law Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 where there will be a Masonic Funeral Service at 7:00 P.M. Tuesday evening at the Funeral Home.
The Funeral Service will take place at 4:00 P.M. Wednesday evening at the Funeral Home.
A graveside service will be in Willow grove Cemetery in Fountain City, IN at 1:00 P.M. Thursday Sept. 25, 2003, burial will follow.
Memorial Contributions may be made to The Salvation Army, 221 Dewey Ave., Cambridge, Ohio 43725 or to Feed My People, 1101 Steubenville, Ave., Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
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Joseph Walker Canann
Date of Article: February 8, 1906
JOSEPH WALKER CANANN
Joseph Walker Canann, a well known citizen, died at his home on West Steubenville avenue, Friday afternoon, February 2, at 3 o'clock.
He was born in Brady, Jefferson township, April 11, 1839, and was married to Juia A. Thomas, May 14, 1865. They resided in that township, where he was engaged in farming until about nine years ago when they removed to this city, where they have since resided. Besides a widow, Mr. Canann is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Carrie, widow of the late David Little, who is employed as a teacher in the Children's Home, and Miss Ida, at home.
Mr. Canann became a member of the M. E. church in youth, and lived a Christian life. During the past three years he was engaged as janitor of the M. P. church, giving up that position about three weeks ago on account of failing health. For some time he has been in very poor health. ? was confined to his bed only since last Monday.
The funeral services was held at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by his pastor, Rev. Edwin A. Jester, interment at Northwood.
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Artie Cannon
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, September 04, 1879
Kimbolton
Little Artie, youngest daughter of W. L. and S. A. Cannon, died very suddenly August 26th (or 20th). She was a lovely child and her parents have the sympathy of their many friends.
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Freda Mae (Milhoun) Caples
August 16, 1913 - May 22, 2001
Birthplace: Cambridge Route
Resided In: Cambridge Ohio USA
Freda Mae Caples, of Lore City, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at The Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center. Freda had worked at The A & P Grocery in Cambridge, she was a member of the Old Washington Presbyterian Church, a former deacon in the church.
Freda is precede in death by her parents Isaiah Milhoun and Blanche Morrison Miller Milhoun. Her husband Don W. Caples whom she married May 30, 1931. an infant daughter, 2 brothers, 1 grandchild.
Mrs. Caples is survived by 1 daughter Mrs. Norman (Marjorie) Ann Lamphere - Seymour, Connecticut, 2 sons Robert & Nancy Caples of Lore & Don & Rose Caples of Lore City, Ohio. Two sisters, Mrs. Charles Mavis (Imogene) Fair of Burlington, Washington and Mrs. Russ (Helen) Grills of CA. 6 grandchildren 5 great grandchildren and 2 step great grand children and 1 great great grand child. Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Thursday May 22, 2001 at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday with Dr. John Arnold and burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Male Cappus
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 03, 1903
The little two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cappus. of the Fair Ground Addition, who on Wednesday afternoon drank a quantity of carbolic acid, died Thursday.
The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kappes, of the Fair Ground addition, in some manner got
hold of a bottle of carbolic acid this afternoon and before he could be stopped swallowed some of it. Dr. C. A. Frame was hurriedly called and did all that he could to relieve the little fellow's suffering but there is very ilttle hope for his recovery. His mouth and throat were painfully burned.
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Unknown Carius
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 31, 1874
Marietta News
Mr. M. Carius and wife were horrified Tuesday morning, by discovering their child dead in the bed along side of them. It had probably strangled.
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Elizabeth Carlisle
Date of Article: Thursday, March 27, 1879
DEATH OF ELIZABETH CARLISLE
Elizabeth Carlisle, known as grandmother Carlisle, died at her residence three miles east of Washington, on the national road, on Friday, 21st inst., aged 83 years. Her maiden name was Elizabeth Kirk. She was the widow Patterson when she was married to John Carlisle, who died in 1842, leaving her the care of a large family, two sons and five daughters, all now living except one son, Josiah, and one daughter Rebecca, wife of Hon. Isaac Morton. Her husband, at his death, left a large landed estate, which she managed well for the benefit of her children, and during the the 37 years of her widowhood, acquired in her own right a large estate. She lived for sixty years near where she died, and for almost fifty years in the house where her husband died. All her children living, grandchildren and great grandchildren, were present at her funeral except one grand daughter Mrs. Stockdale, now in the west.
Grandmother Carlisle was a member of the M. E. Church at Middlebourne, and was a consistent, worthy Christian, known by her walk and conversation. Revs. Starkey of the M. E. Church and Mahaffey of the Presbyterian church officiated at her funeral on Sabbath. Her remains were followed to the cemetery by a large concourse of friends and neighbors, attesting more than words can her worth, and laid by the side of her husband, tenderly and lovingly, in the cold, dark, wet grave, there to await the resurrection of the just. It may be well said of her "She hath done what she could.
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John Carlisle
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 10, 1904
The incident connected with the immediate cause of the death of the late John Carlisle, while attending court in Cambridge and the account of the services held at the residence of his son, L. E. Carlisle, have already been published.
The services proper were held at his late residence, three and one half miles east of Washington, on the National road, where a large concourse of friends and neighbors were gathered to pay their last tribute of respect to a long time neighbor and friend.
The services were conducted by the Rev. M. L. Rainsberger of the M. E. church, assisted by a select choir, who sang selections appropriate to such an aged neighbor so suddenly called away from earth.
John Carlisle was a son of John and Elizabeth Patterson Carlisle and was born Jan. 23d, 1829, in a log house, one half mile east of the Carlisle graveyard, where his remains are at rest in the family plat.
He was united in marriage with Miss Eliza Jane Barton, daughter of Luke Barton, of
Washington, April 9th, 1863. She died April 25th, 1865, leaving an infant son, Louis E. Carlisle.
The line of carriages and buggies, almost three quarters of a mile long, that with solemn tread moved from the late residence of the deceased to the place of interment, with large numbers at the grounds awaiting its coming, attests more than pen can give the esteem and respect in which he was held by the community.
The pall bearers were A. R. Murray, Charles L. Campbell, Aaron Patterson, Major J. W. Moore, Jacob Bratton and C. P. B. Sarchet.
Mr. Carlisle was a quiet, peace loving, unassuming citizen, a true friend, liberal and charitable, always ready to lend a helping hand to the needy and suffering, in a way without any tinsel surroundings, "letting not his right hand know what the left hand did."
The dead of the family are John Carlisle, aged 55; Elizabeth, his wife, aged 83;
Mrs. Rebecca Morton, wife of Hon. Isaac Morton, aged 66; Miss Mary Carlisle, aged 63: Joseph Carlisle, aged 7; and Margaret Carlisle, wife of Major J. W. Moore, aged 64 years. There are living of the family: Mrs. Phoebe Clark, wife of the late Dr. John T. Clark, residing in Washington, and Mrs. Elizabeth McCracken, wife of the late Henry McCracken, of Jefferson township.There are mingled in these families the pioneers of the Salt Fork valley: the Carlisles, Moores, Mortons, the Brattons of Fairview, Kirkpatricks and Pattersons.
The relatives and friends in attendance from Cambridge were, C. L. Campbell and wife, John Morton, A. R. Murray and wife, Morton C. Campbell and wife, Mrs. Walter Patterson, Mrs. R. B. Moore and daughter, Mrs. Ewalt, Col. C. P. B. Sarchet, T. R. Deselm and wife. Mrs. C. P. Wilson, A. R. McCulloch, J. P. Mahaffey. G. A. Doyle, J. P. Devore and others. Among those present were Jacob Bratton, aged 83, and John Boyd, aged 84 years, cousins of deceased, both hale, well preserved old men.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 17, 1904
L. E. Carlisle and family desire to acknowledge in this public manner their profound gratitude and extend their earnest thanks to the many kind neighbors and friends whose assistance and sympathy they received during the illness and at the funeral of their dear father, John Carlisle.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 03, 1904
John Carlisle, whose sudden and serious illness we noted at the time of its occurrence, died at the home of his son. Lou E. Carlisle, in Cambridge Tuesday morning. His ailment was disease of the heart.
His age was 75 years. Many years ago Mrs. Carlisle died leaving their only son, at whose home the venerable father died. Services were held at L. E. Carlisle's residence Wednesday at 10 o'clock a. m. and the body taken to the home east of Washington where further services were held on Thursday at 10 o'clock a. m., interment in the Carlisle cemetery near the homestead.
Two sisters remain, namely: Mrs. Henry McCracken, of Jefferson township, and Mrs. Phoebe Clark, of Washington. A biographical sketch will be prepared by an old friend and published hereafter.
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Elsie May Carman
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, January 16, 1963
MRS. CHARLES CARMAN
Services for Mrs. Elsie May Carman, 67, wife of Charles Carman, resident of Quaker City RFD 2, who died Monday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Helen Casterline in Dover, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Pisgah church, conducted by the Rev. Herman Gray.
A native of Guernsey County, she is survived by her husband; three daughters and two sons; including Wayne S. Carman of Newark; also 12 grandchildren; three sisters and six brothers. Burial in Pisgah Cemetery.
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Forrest W. Carns
May 23, 1918 - January 28, 2005
Birthplace: Coshocton, Ohio
Resided In: Cambridge Ohio USA
Forrest W. Carns, age 86, of Cambridge, Ohio died Friday morning at his home. He was born May 23, 1918 in Coshocton, Ohio the son of the late Edgar A. and Emma (Shryock) Carns. He was a member of the Grace Christian Church of Christ in Cambridge. He was a Veteran of the US Army Medical Corp in WWll. He was an employee of Western-Southern Insurance Co., Carn-Lowe Insurance Agency, Edmont Wilson Glove Factory all of Coshocton. He was a member of the Golden Sixties of Cambridge.
He was preceded in death by his first wife Ruth Carns in 1979, 3 Brothers: Levallin Gecovis, Edgar Carns and Glenn Carns. 3 Sisters: Goldie Boise, Nora Wilson and Viola Davis. 1 Step Daughter Paula W. Seery and 1 Grand Daughter Susan Carns.
He is survived by his wife Violet W. (Albin) Carns, whom he married August 7, 1991, at home, 1 Daughter Mrs. Marilyn and John Derby of Val Rico, Florida. 1 Step Daughter Alice P. Dinkins of Cambridge. 2 Sons: Levallin W. ''Buster'' Carns of Byesville and Ronald A. and Joyce Carns of Coshocton, Ohio. Several Grandchildren and Many Great Grandchildren and Great Great Grandchildren.
Calling hours will be Monday 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 Pm at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where the funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11:00AM with Pastor Jeff Russ and Rev. Forrest Lamneck officiating. Burial will be at South Lawn Cemetery in Coshocton, Ohio.
Military Graveside Services will be conducted by the Coshocton County Veterans Council.
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Susan Jane (Davis) Carns
September 07, 1945 - November 23, 2003
Birthplace: Zanesville, Ohio
Resided In: Byesville Ohio USA
Susan Jane Carns, age 58, of Byesville died Sunday, November 23, 2003 at her home. She is a daughter of the late Marvel Davis and Joan Moore Davis of Caldwell. She worked at Guernsey Residential for 20 years as a House Manager and was a member of the Harmony Christian Church. She was a 1963 Graduate of Cumberland High School.
Mrs. Carnes was married for 26 years to her husband Levallin Wayne ''Buster'' Carnes of Byesville, they were married on August 7, 1976.
Also surviving are: 2 sons; Kevin (Cindy) Holbert of Powell, Ohio and Craig Holbret of Cambridge, Ohio, 1 brother Keith (Brenda) Davis of Caldwell, 1 nephew; Tyler Davis, 2 nieces; Denise Burkhart and Hope Trent, 2 Grand children; Nicole and James Holbret and 3 step grandchildren; Steve Carns, Jackie Crawford, Leslie Harris.
Proceeding her in death is a step-son; Roger Carns and 1 brother; Pete Davis.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey at P.O. Box 1165 Cambridge, Ohio 43725. A memorial service may be held at a later date.
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Infant daughter Carothers
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 13, 1892
Cumberland
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Carothers, of Lancaster, O., died Sunday, Oct. 2nd. The remains were brought for burial on Tuesday.
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William Carothers
Date of Article: Thursday, January 23, 1879
William Carothers, a man who was regularly engaged as a water hauler in the Guernsey coal mines, was instantly killed on Monday morning by a huge mass of slate which fell on him. Caroihers was in the mine early, as was his custom, to haul out the water which had run in during the night; and while bent over dipping the water up,the slate came down upon him without warning. He was instantly killed, his body being crushed out of shape, so that it was beyond the recognition of his friends. The
mule which stood close by him was badly crippled. Carothers leaves a wife and two children.
Coroner Harchet held an inquest on Tuesday as is required by the Miners' Act.
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Civilla A. (Stephen) Carpenter
CIVILLA CARPENTER 1915-2004
BARNESVILLE Civilla A. Carpenter, 88, of Barnesville, died Thursday (June 3, 2004) at Wheeling Hospital.
She was born Oct. 23, 1915, near Calais, daughter of the late John Stephen and Elizabeth Miller Stephen.
Mrs. Carpenter was a member of the Pisgah Church of Christ. She retired from Barnesville Hospital and was a homemaker.
She was preceded in death by an infant son, Melvin; three brothers, Clyde, Halbert and Roland Stephen; two sisters, Daisey Gallagher and Garnet Stephen; and a great-grandchild.
She leaves her husbdand of 70 years, Hila Carpenter; a daughter, Melva (Larry) Howell; three sons, Vallas (Helen), Marvin and John (Rose Ann) Carpenter, all of Barnesville; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; a brother, Richard (Martha) Stephen of Barnesville; three sisters, Martha (Jim) Thompson and Mary Carpenter, all of Barnesville; and Ruth Jackson of Marietta.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Kelly-Kemp-Braido Funeral Home, 702 E. Main St., Barnesville, where services will be 1 p.m. Monday.
Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville.
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Clesson Carpenter
SUNDAY JUNE 19, 2005
CLESSON CARPENTER 1920-2005
BARNESVILLE - Clesson Carpenter, 84, of Barnesville, died Friday (June 17, 2005) at Barnesville Health Care Center.
He was born July 9, 1920, in Calais, son of the late Clyde and Anna (Carpenter) Carpenter.
Mr. Clesson was a retired farmer.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Winnie (Nicholes) Carpenter; two sons, Raymond Dale Carpenter and Leonard Dean Carpenter; a daughter, Linda Lou Carpenter; a brother, Lloyd Carpenter; two sisters, Martha Robb and Blanche Phillips, and a grandson, Rusty Carpenter.
He leaves five sons, Ernest (Cindy) Carpenter, Rocky (Helen) Carpenter and Harvey Carpenter, all of Barnesville, Leroy (Sara) Carpenter of Jacobsburg and Marvin Carpenter of Lewisville; five daughters, Helen (Kenneth) Anderson, Margaret Wells and Vivian (Jim) Thornburg, all of Barnesville, Bonnie (John) Stephens of Flushing and Doris (Carl) Haney of Levanon; two brothers, George WIllie Carpenter and Clyde Edward Carpenter, both of Barnesville; 32 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today (Sunday) at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where services will be 11 a.m. Monday.
Burial will follow in Crestview Cemetery, Barnesville.
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Geneva Carpenter
TUESDAY AUGUST 3, 2004
BYESVILLE - Geneva Carpenter, 81, of Byesville, died Monday (Aug.2, 2004) at The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus.
Arrangements are pending at Black Family Funeral Service, Byesville
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Herman Carpenter
The Newark Advocate
Tuesday, July 12, 1904
DROWNING AT NEWARK AND QUAKER CITY AT THE SAME HOUR.
Herman Carpenter, a. Young Rural Mail Carrier, Drowned While Bathing
Early Monday Evening.
Zanesville-, 0., July 12.—At the same hour that Clay Ryan was drowned at Newark last evening, Herman Carpenter, aged 22, who lived near Batesville, Noble county, drowned in the B. & O. railroad reservoir, halfway between Quaker City and Spencer
Station, in Guernsey county. Carpenter was a rural free delivery mail carrier. He boarded at Quaker City, and with a companion named Hardin went to the reservoir to bathe.
The basin of water is a large one, and very deep.
Carpenter had been in the water but a short time when he sank, never to rise again. Hardin was on the bank, not having completed preparations for his swim. He was shocked at the disappearance of his companion and was unable to lend assistance.
The news of the fatality spread rapidly and many farmers from the country round about and inhabitants of the nearby small towns were at the reservoir banks. This morning the body was recovered.
Carpenter was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carpenter.
His parents home is about five miles away from where the drowning took place.
The parents were notified of the drowning early in the evening and both were rendered hysterical.
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James P. Carpenter
MONDAY MAY 23, 2005
JAMES P. CARPENTER 1927-2005
BARNESVILLE - James P. Carpenter, 78, of Barnesville, died Saturday (May 21, 2005) at The Ohio State University Medical Center, Columbus.
He was born Jan. 16, 1927, in Noble County, son of the late Calvin and Pearl (Starr) Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter was a U.S. Army veteran, having served in World War II and the Korean War. He was a retired auto body repairman.
He was a member of Main Street United Methodist Church, VFW Post 2792 and Batesville Legion.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Wes and Ellis Carpenter; and three sisters, Norma Lee Stephens, Eleanor Carpenter and Edith Stephens.
He leaves two sons, Bruce (Donna) Carpenter of Calais and Kim Carpenter of Barnesville; a daughter, Brenda Carpenter of Canal Winchester; a brother, Lawrence Carpenter of Lebanon, Pa.; a sister, Lucille Huntsman of Barnesville; and three grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 Wednesday at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Barnesville, where military services will follow at 4 p.m. under the direction of Belmont County Council of VFW.
Burial will be at the convenience of the family.
Memorial contributions may be made to James Cancer Clinic, OSU Medical Center, Columbus.
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John Carpenter
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 13, 1880
John Carpenter, aged ninety-four years died in Belmont county, last week.
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Keith Carpenter
(April 8, 1938 - September 16, 2006)
Keith Carpenter, 68, of Quaker City, passed away early Saturday morning (September 16, 2006) at his home.
He was born April 8, 1938 in Quaker City, son of the late L. Victor Carpenter and Sylvia (Forsythe) Carpenter.
Mr. Carpenter was a 1956 graduate of Quaker City High School. He was a member of Local 18/District 6 of the International Union of Operating Engineers, where he worked several years before his retirement as a crane operator.
He was a member of the Noble County Fish and Game Club. He always took excellent care of his pet cats and his dog, “Hank”.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two granddaughters, Kimberly Sue and Katie Marie.
He leaves his wife, Nancy (Gattrell) Carpenter of the home, whom he married on September 15, 1956; a daughter, Susannah Gay Carpenter of Zanesville; four sons, David, Dale, Dana and Duff Carpenter all of Quaker City; a brother, Leon V. (Pat) Carpenter of Leetonia; six grandchildren, Drew (Christina) Carpenter who was raised by Keith and Nancy, David, Kyle, Lindsey, Emily and Ashley; and three great-grandchildren, Devon, Alexandria and Dylan.
Family and friends may call on Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. at Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, where services will be held on Wednesday (September 20, 2006) at 11 a.m. with Rev. Wayne Hogue officiating.
Burial will be at Friends Cemetery, Quaker City.
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Loretta Joanne (Meighen) Carpenter
December 06, 1032 - March 10, 2005
Birthplace: Kennonsburg, Ohio
Loretta ''Joanne'' Carpenter, age 72, of Cambridge died Thursday March 10, 2005 at her home. She was born December 6, 2005 in Kennonsburg, Ohio the daughter of the late Harold and Mildred (Lashley) Meighen. She was a retired employee of the Daily Jeffersonian, a member of the Salesville United Methodist Church, a Life Member of the VFW Auxillary, Professional Secretaries Association, Little League Mothers, President of the Cambridge Women's Bowling Assoc., eastern Star, Byesville American Legion Auxillary #116 Treasurer, Moose and Eagles.
She was preceded in death by her 1st husband Charles Willis Hall, 1 Daughter Lori Jo Hall, 1 Step Son Gary L. Carpenter and 1 Grandchild Beau Charles Hall.
She is survived by her husband Jack Carpenter at home, 1 Daughter Beth Johnston and Frank Knott of Cambridge, 4 Sons: Tim and Trudy Hall of Cambridge, Jeff and Pam Hall of Cambridge, Mark Hall of Cambridge and Chris Hall of Cambridge. 2 Sisters: Connie and Larry Bunting of Caldwell, Ohio and Shirley and Karl Olnhausen of Florida. 2 Step Sons: John William Carpenter of Cambridge, Ohio and Donald L. and Tori Carpenter of North Carolina. 17 Grandchildren: Amanda K. (Robbie) Hall, ArianneB. (Lee) Stoner, Heather L. (Darren) Foraker, Jessica A. Scott and (Jack McCauley), Megan (Adam) Miller, Jeb C. Hall, Paige M. Hall, Nicholas J. Hall, Karie (Eric)McCauley, Christopher (Abbie) Hall, Lori Ann (Fabian) Seenugal. 3 Step Grandchildren: Dennis ,Darrell & Bryan Carpenter. 8 Great Grandchildren.
Calling hours will be Sunday 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00Pm at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where the Funeral Service will be held Monday at 11:00AM with Rev. Gary Moore officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery.
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Mary Carpenter
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, November 04, 1936
MRS. CARPENTER DIES AT HOME
Batesville, Nov. 5.—Mrs. Mary Carpenter, 88, died at her home south of Batesville from heart trouble Wednesday. She is survived by seven daughters, two sons and, a brother.
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Nora Marlene (Glidden) Carpenter
BYESVILLE - Nora Marlene (Glidden) Carpenter, 68, of Byesville, died Wednesday (Nov. 9, 2005) at the Red Carpet Health Care Center, Cambridge.
She was born June 16, 1937, in Noble County, daughter of the late Ted and Fonda (Rogers) Glidden.
Mrs. Carpenter was an expert seamstress and homemaker. She was Church of Christ by faith.
She enjoyed sewing, crocheting, fishing, and spending time with her grandchildren and helping others. She was known as “Granny” to many.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Wilfred O. Carpenter, on May 29, 2000. They were married Oct. 18, 1968. Also deceased are two brothers, Robert and Rolland; and a grandson, Justin Bunting.
She leaves four sons, Robert (Anna) Bunting of Byesville, Ural Bunting of Caldwell, Wesley (Tammie) Carpenter of Senecaville and Charles (Trixy) Carpenter of Byesville; three daughters, Connie (Charles) Burch of Cumberland, Karen (Guy) Googins of Cambridge and Carol (Dan) Richardson of Lore City; three brothers, Louie (Bonnie) Glidden and Francis (Vicky) Glidden, both of Canton, and Theodore “Ted” Glidden of Caldwell; a sister, Glenna (Charles) Kirkbride of McConnelsville; 44 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday at Black-Epperson Funeral Home, Byesville, where services will be 11 a.m. Saturday.
Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens, Cambridge.
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Opal B. (Long) Carpenter
OPAL B. CARPENTER, AGE 93 FORMERLY OF SUMMERFIELD DIED TUESDAY MORNING DECEMBER 30, 2003 AT THE SUMMIT ACRES NURSING HOME CALDWELL.
SHE WAS BORN NOVEMBER 25, 1910 IN BEAVER TOWNSHIP NEAR BATESVILLE A DAUGHTER OF THE LATE COROL AND EDNA BROWNFIELD LONG. SHE WAS A GRADUATE OF THE FORMER BATESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, A FORMER NOBLE LOCAL SCHOOL EMPLOYEE AND SERVED ON THE SUMMERFIELD VILLAGE COUNCIL. SHE ENJOYED READING AND GARDENING.
IN ADDITION TO HER PARENTS SHE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HER HUSBAND HERBERT B. CARPENTER WHOM SHE MARRIED ON AUGUST 30, 1933 AND WHO DIED ON JULY 23, 1985, 3 BROTHERS AND 1 SISTER.
SHE IS SURVIVED BY 1 DAUGHTER; GEORGIANNA CARPENTER OF COLUMBUS, 1 SON; D.K. (PATSY) CARPENTER OF SUMMERFIELD, 4 GRANDCHILDREN; DAN (DEBBIE) CARPENTER OF SUMMERFIELD, DARWIN (ANGIE) CARPENTER OF SARAHSVILLE, DUSTIN (LaDawn) CARPENTER OF SUMMERFIELD, DARCIE (ERIC) ANDERSON OF LEWISVILLE,9 GREAT-GRANDCHILDREN; DREW, DEVANNI, DAYNA, KYLA, DALTON, DYLAN, DALLAS, AND EMMA CARPENTER, KORAH ANDERSON, 3 NEICES AND 2 NEPHEWS.
FRIENDS MAY CALL AT THE MCVAY-PERKINS FUNERAL HOME ON THURSDAY FROM 5-8 PM WHERE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY AT 11 AM WITH REV WILLIAM PICKENPAUGH OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WILL BE IN EASTERN CEMETERY, SUMMERFIELD.
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Otis Carpenter
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Friday, August 09, 1974
Carpenter
Otis Carpenter, 89, of 1205 Woodlawn avenue. Cambridge, a retired tin mill worker, and father of a Zanesville man, died at 5.15 p m. , Thursday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital at Cambridge.
He was born July 13, 1885, at Salesville. Mr Carpenter was a member of Beckett United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his son, Elmer of 580 Urban Hill road (Route 4), three daughters,
Mrs. Mary McCune of Claysville, Mrs Flora Lisak of Caldwell Route 6 and Mrs
Nellie Matheney of the home, a sister. Mrs. Etta Linton of Quaker City. 13 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and 13 great-great-grandchildren
His wife, the former Viola Catlett. died Sept 5, 1970.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p m Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Sunday at Thorn Funeral Home in Cambridge where services will be held at 1 p m Monday. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery at Cambridge.
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Paul V. Carpenter
CARPENTER, Paul V., 73, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Bellaire, Ohio, died Saturday, April 23, 2005 in Columbus.
Paul was born April 27, 1931 in Monroe County, a son of the late Milroy and Victoria Carpenter.
He was a retired employee with 30 years service at Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel's Martins Ferry Plant. He was a member of South Bellaire United Methodist Church; an avid Bellaire Big Reds fan; and an Army veteran of the Korean War.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Peggy Ann Dalrymple Carpenter in 1991; and a brother, Bernard Carpenter.
Surviving are two sons, Paul (Beth) Carpenter Jr. of Bellaire and Ken (Suzanne) Carpenter of Columbus; a daughter, Paula (Victor) Arango of Florida; and six grandchildren, Brian Carpenter, Cody and Logan Carpenter, Jake, Alex and Alina Arango.
Family and friends will be received Sunday from 4-8 p.m. at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes and Crematory, 441 Thirty-seventh Street, Bellaire, where funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, April 25, 2005 with the Rev. James Hoff officiating. Interment in Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Bellaire High School Athletic Foundation, 3517 Guernsey Street, Bellaire, Ohio 43906.
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.altmeyer.com.
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Vernon Carpenter
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Wednesday, October 09, 1974
Carpenter
SUMMERFIELD — Vernon Carpenter, 46, of Lore City died at 9 p.m. Monday in Barnesville Hospital. He had been illtwo years.
Born July 28, 1928. in Monroe County, he was a son of Mrs. Ossie Carpenter of Quaker City Route 4 and the late Odie Carpenter. He was formerly employed at Cambridge State Hospital and was a veteran of Korean War.
Surviving are his widow, the former Leatha Kahrig; a son, Gregory of the home; a
brother, Irvin of Summerfield: four sisters, Mrs. Myrl Brownfield of Woodsfield Route 3, Mrs. Opal Crawford and Mrs. Eva Ellis of Woodsfield Route 3 and Mrs. Leona Brown of Jerusalem.
Services will beheld at 1 p.m. Thursday in Calais Church. Burial will be in Middle Church Cemetery. Friends may call at Brubach Funeral Home at Summerfield, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
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Vicki N. Carpenter
FRIDAY APRIL 8, 2005
SUMMERFIELD - Vicki N. Carpenter, 55, of Summerfield, died Thursday (April 7, 2005) at her home.
Arrangements are pending at Brubach-Watters Funeral Home, Summerfield.
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Mrs. Ward Carr
Location of Article: Linton Mills
Date of Article: Thursday, February 19, 1880
The death of Mrs. Ward Carr was very unexpected to her friends on the morning of the 15th instant. A young babe, not a week old, will never know a mother's care.
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Mary Carr
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 15, 1894
Death of Mary Carr.
Miss Mary Carr, aged about 61 years, died at the home of Mrs. W. M. Farrar, Wheeling Ave. Cambridge, O., Wednesday morning, Nov. 7th, 1894.
Miss Carr was born in county Donegal Ireland, and came to this country about 1852. She was a sister of the late John Carr, of Cambridge township, and an aunt of Supt. James Carr, of the Frazeysburg, Ohio, schools.
She has suffered with heart trouble and rheumatism for several months, being confined to her bed for two weeks previous to her death. Miss Carr had lived with the family of the late Hon. W, M. Farrar for nearly twenty-five years, and was always a good and faithful woman. She was a consistent member of the Cambridge U. P. church. The funeral took place this morning at 8 o'clock, conducted by her pastor, Rev. Dr. McFarland assisted by other clergymen.
Interment in Mt. Hermon cemetery, five miles North of Cambridge.
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Nancy Carr
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 09, 1890
Mrs. Nancy Carr died of bronchitis at 2:30 Wednesday morning at the homeof Mathew McDonough, near Guernsey mines, aged about sixty-two years. She was born in Ireland and had lived in this county about eighteen years. She leaves one child, Mrs. Mathew McDonough.
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Unknown Carr
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 20, 1901
The little daughter, aged four months, of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carr, of Wheeling township, died Saturday, June 15th, of indigestion. Interment at Pleasant City cemetery, Sunday, June 16th, services conducted by Rev. W. H. Taylor. Mrs. Carr is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Norris.
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Dwayne E. Carrel
Dwayne E. Carrel, age 42, of Lowell, Ohio died Friday evening (3/12/2004) at Marietta Memorial Hospital in Marietta, Ohio. He was born 7/24/1961 at Marietta, Ohio a son of L. Wayne & M. Eileen Hinton Carrel of Beverly, Ohio. He was a 1979 graduate of Caldwell High School; had attended the Dexter City United Methodist Church and was employed as an assistant supervisor and truck driver for Vadakin, Inc. at Marietta, Ohio. Dwayne was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapping and hunting for ginseng root.
In addition to his parents he is survived by his wife Pammye K. Jones Carrel whom he married 6/26/1982; 2 sons Dustin Michael & Brady Matthew Carrel and 1 daughter Jessica Jo Carrel all of the home; sisters Mary Jane (Tom) Stotts of Beverly, Ohio & Marlene Faye (Bob) Arick of McConnellsville, Ohio; mother-in-law Alavaretta Jones of Beverly, Ohio; several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Monday (3/15/2004) from 4 to 8 PM at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home in Caldwell, Ohio where services will be held on Tuesday (3/16/2004) at 11:00 AM with the Rev. Kenneth Ogg officiating. Burial will follow at Dudley Cemetery. The family requests memorials be made to the Dwayne Carrel Children Education Fund c/o Citizens Bank, P.O. Box #128, Beverly, Ohio 45715.(envelopes will be available at the funeral home)
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Loren Wayne Carrel
Loren Wayne Carrel, age 75, of Beverly, Ohio died Monday morning (7/25/2005) at Camden Clark Memorial Hospital in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He was born 12/12/1929 in Jackson Township, Noble County, Ohio a son of the late Emory and Jane Pierce Carrel. He had worked as a teenager installing electric lines and had operated the family farm where he was born, and lived, for the rest of his life. He was a devoted and loving father and grandfather and was a member of the National Farmers Organization.
In addition to his parents he is preceded in death by 1 son Dwayne Eugene Carrel who died 3/12/2004.
Surviving are his wife Marilyn Eileen Hinton Carrel whom he married 6/2/1957; 3 daughters Mary Jane (Thomas) Stotts of Beverly, Ohio, Marlene Faye (J.T.) Miller of Malta, Ohio; Charlene Kaye Cermak of Caldwell, Ohio and 9 grandchildren Jason and Jeremy Stotts, James and Loren McGrath, Dustin, Jessica and Brady Carrel, Michael and Emily Cermak.
Friends may call Thursday (7/28/2005) from 2 to 9 PM (the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM) at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home in Caldwell, Ohio where services will be held on Friday (7/29/2005) at 1:00 PM with Revs. William Pickenpaugh and Rich Lemal officiating.
Burial will follow at Crooked Tree Cemetery.
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Cleetus H. Carsey
Cleetus H. Carsey, age 82, of Caldwell, died Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at Select Specialty Hospital in Zanesville. He was born January 4, 1923, in Athens, Ohio, son of the late Edson and Samaria Bridwell Carsey. He had worked for the Ohio Department of Transportation, and retired from the Ohio Division of Wildlife in 1981 following 30 years of service. Mr. Carsey was named the Ohio Wildlife Officer of the Year in 1981. He also served 25 years as the Noble County Game Protector, and owned and operated Skyview Satellite Systems in Caldwell for 13 years.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by one son, Edson Carsey, in 1972; four brothers, Walter, Leo, Robert, and Mac Carsey; and an infant sister.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia Hamer Carsey, whom he married April 9, 1943; one daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Sharon) Stottsberry of Caldwell; one son, David (Marilyn) Carsey of Caldwell; 5 grandchildren; 3 step-grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; 9 step-great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Sunday, April 10, 2005, from 2-4 and 6-8PM at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, Caldwell, where services will be held Monday at 11AM with Pastors Jim Garrett and Rodney Reeves officiating. Burial will follow at Village View Cemetery, Sarahsville.
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Harry Carson
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, April 19, 1877
Monroe Township Items
Died—in Birmingham on Sabbath the 8th of April, Harry, little son of Wm. and Emily Carson, aged 5 years.
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Alfred Russell Carter
The Newark Advocate
Friday, June 12, 1931
DEATH TAKES ALFRED CARTER
Barnesville. June 12. — Alfred Russell Carter, 58, died at his home following a lingering illness. He is survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons.
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Garnett I. (Brown) Carter
Garnett I. Carter, age 91, of Cambridge died Monday evening May 5, 2003 at the Red Carpet Health Care Center in Cambridge. She was born February 1, 1912 in Hettie, W. Va. the daughter of the late Okey and Ada (Helmick) Brown. She was a retired teacher for the Madison School System. She was Nazerine by faith and attended Center United Methodist Church. Mrs. Carter graduated from Muskingum College in 1967 and taught School from 1957 until 1974 at the former Madison Consolidated School District. She was a member of the (CWA) Concerned Women of America, Rite to Life, and the Prison Fellowship.
She was preceded in death by her husband Roy W. Carter who died November 4, 1973. 1 Sister, 3 Brothers, 1 Step Son, 2 Step Daughters, 1 Grandchild, 1 Step Grandson 1 Step Great Grandchild.
She is survived by 4 Daughters: Mrs. Walter (Mary) Scott of Cambridge, Mrs. Tom (Martha) Ripley of Freeport, Ohio, Mrs. Thomas (Lois) George of Senecaville, Ohio and Mrs. Curtis (Dorothy) King of Cambridge. 1 Son David Carter of Cambridge, 1 Step Son Fenton E. (Shirley) Carter of Chesapeak, Va., 2 Sisters: Mrs. Earnest (Gladys) Adamy of Webster Springs, W. Va. and Mrs Ernest (Elva Lea) Franklin of Duncan Falls, Ohio 11 Grandchildren, 18 Step Grandchilden, 11 Great Grandchildren and Many Step Great Grandchildren and Many Step Great Great Grandchildren.
Calling hours will be Thursday from 2 to 4 & 7 to 9PM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where Services will be held Friday at 1:00 PM with Pastor James M. Brown and Pastor Mark Brown officiating. Burial will be in Center Cemetery.
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Infant Carter
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 12th, 1905
Middletown
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carter died Thursday, Jan. 4th, and was buried at Salt Fork cemetery. Services conducted by Mr. Samuel Carter.
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Orville W. Casey
MONDAY JANUARY 31, 2005
CALDWELL - Orville W. Casey, 95, of Mt. Ephraim, died Sunday (Jan. 30, 2005) at Southeastern Med, Cambridge.
He was born Aug. 22, 1909, in Cambridge, son of the late Joseph and Clara South Casey.
Mr. Casey was a former employee of the Noble County Highway Department.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Moore Casey, on July 21, 1996; a daughter, Clara E. “Kay” Casey; two sisters, Neva Bichard and Helen Casey; four brothers, Okey, Joseph, Charles and Robert Casey.
He leaves a daughter, Erma Wiley of Mt. Ephriam; a step-son, Donald G. (Irene) Moore of Belle Valley; two sisters, Mary Ellen Bartholomeu of Crestline and Betty Marks of Loudenville; a grandson, Dan Shafer of Mt. Ephriam; three step-granddaughters, Vicki (Danny) Basford, Patty (Denny) Bettinger ad Debbie (Wayne) Eubanks; and six great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 6 p.m. today (Monday) at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, Caldwell, where services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Jim Ellison officiating.
Burial will be in Mt. Ephriam Cemetery.
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H. M. Cash
Date of Article: Thursday, September 4, 1902
STRUCK BY TRAIN
H. M. Cash, of near Lore City, Killed by Eastern Ohio Train Friday Morning.
H. M. Cash, a well known and highly esteemed citizen living near Lore City was struck and instantly killed by a train on the Eastern Ohio railroad about a quarter of a mile from Lore City Friday morning. Mr. Cash, who was very hard of hearing, was walking on the track at the time. W. W. Gregg, the dig engineer, saw Mr. Cash on the track and sounded the whistle to warn him. Mr. Cash was some distance ahead of the train at this time and just ahead of him was a curve.
As he disappeared around the curve the engineer supposed he had stepped off the track, but as the train rounded the curve Engineer Gregg was horrified to see the man still walking on the track just ahead of the train. The whistle was sounded twice more and the engineer tried to stop the train but it was too late.
Mr. Cash was thrown under the wheels being instantly killed, the body was cut in two just above the hips and the left leg was cut off at the knee. Deceased was about 70 years of age and leaves a wife and five sons to mourn his death. The sons are, Rev. John Cash, of Lore City; M. H. Cash, of this city, Hamilton Cash, principal of the Byesville schools. The other two sons live in Colorado.
The funeral of H. M. Cash, who was struck and killed Friday by a train on the Eastern Ohio R. R., near Lore City, was held Monday at 12 o'clock. The services wore conducted by Rev. J. A. Selby of Mt. Vernon, a former pastor of the Cambridge M. P. church, and were very largely attended, as Mr. Cash was very well known and highly respected in the neighborhood of Lore City.
The interment was made in the Baptist cemetery near Gibson’s Station. Messrs. E. C. and T. H. Cash of Pueblo, Colo., sons of the deceased, were notified of their fathers death but did not arrive here until 2 o’clock Monday afternoon, too late for the funeral.
Washington
The news of the shocking death of H. M. Cash, at Lore City, on Friday, was received with profound sorrow by the friends of the family here.
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Lewis Caskey
Date of Article: Thursday, September 24, 1891
Lewis Caskey, who resides near Pisgah church was assisting on a barn that Boreland Johnson is building, and on the 11th received a scratch from a spike on his hand, blood poison set in the next day, and he died from the effects of it the 15th. We learn that Mr. Caskey, had had several attacks of erysipelas in the last few years which probably aggravated his affliction.
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Sidney Caskey
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, July 10, 1879
Mr. Sidney Caskey, died at his home in Oxford township, July 5th, after a lingering sickness of dropsy of the heart. He was buried on Sunday at Salt Fork Baptist Church cemetery.
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John Cass
The Coshocton Semi Weekly Age
Friday, January 20, 1888
John Cass, of this vicinity, died on Wednesday, January11th, aged about 74 years.
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Lillie M. (West) Cass
The Times Recorder
Thursday, October 14, 1948
Rites Today For Mrs. George Cass
Last rites forMrs. George Cass, 55, of West Lafayette Rt. 1 will be held at the First
Baptist church in that city Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev Melvin Bellville,
church pastor, will officiate and burial will be in South Lawn cemetery in Coshocton.
Mrs. Cass died at her home Tuesday following an illness of one year.
Lillie M. West was born Jan. 13, 1893. near Conesville. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William West. In 1931 she was married to George, Cass, who survives.
Also surviving are four daughters and one son by a former marriage.
Mrs. Robert Maxwell and Mrs. Elmer Guilliams, both of Coshocton, Mrs. Jesse Boyer of Coshocton Route 4, Mrs. Roy Devore of Ontario, O., and Harold M. Smith of Coshocton Route 4: one sister, Mrs. Alva Bowman of Coshocton: one brother, William West of Coshocon; 10 grandchildren.
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Oregon B. Cass
The Times Recorder
Saturday, October 16, 1965
Oregon B. Cass, 87, of Massillon, native of Muskingum County, died at 10 p.m. Thursday (Oct 14) at Molly Stark Hospital in Massillon.
Mr. Cass was born Oct. 15, 1877 a son of William and Louise Layton Cass and retired in 1945 after having been employed for 20 years at the Dresden Paper Company.
His wife, Pearl, died in 1953 and for the past 12 years he had made his home with a son, Lester Cass of Massillon.
Surviving in addition to the son are a grandson, a great-grandson and five sisters, Mrs.
Bernice Blake and Mrs. Marie Davis of Zanesville. Mrs. Effie Chandler of Barberton, Mrs. Bessie Fitzpatrick of Toledo and Mrs. Ray Voor of Michigan.
The body will be taken to the Dresden Chapel of Baughman Funeral Home where friends may call after 10 a m Sunday.
Services will be held at 1 pm the same day at the Dresden Chapel with burial in the Dresden Cemetery.
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Patty Ann Cass
The Coshocton Tribune
Thursday, May 18, 1939
Former Dresden Woman Stricken
Last rites for Mrs. Patty Ann Cass, 82, former Dresden resident who died at her home in Zanesville, Tuesday, will be held at 2 p. m. Friday in Dresden Presbyterian church.
The Rev. R. L. Ryall will officiate and burial will be made at the church cemetery.
Mrs. Cass, whose husband, Grant Cass, died in 1931, spent most of her life in Dresden, where she was a member of the Presbyterian church.
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Robert K. Cass
The Coshocton Tribune
Tuesday, December 01, 1959
Robert K Cass, 48. former West Lafayette resident, died at 10a. m. Monday of a heart attack at the home of Francis Archer, Uhrichsville Route 2, where he had resided for the past three years.
He was born Oct. 17, 1911, in Coshocton, a son of George and Elsie Lacey Cass, and was married to Nellie Curtiss, who died in 1948. A former foreman at the old Moore Enameling and Manufacturing Co plant at West Lafayette, Cass retired three years ago.
Survivors include two brothers, Charles Cass. Coshocton, and Arthur Cass, West Lafayette, and one sister, Mrs. Ethel Matis, Newark.
Services will be held at 1:30 p m Thursday at the Boumer funeral home in Gnadenhutten in charge of Rev. George Bailey.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m. Wednesday.
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William B. Cass
The Zanesville Signal
Sunday, January 11, 1953
WILLIAM B. CASS
Services for William B. Cass, 67, of Trinway, were held Saturday afternoon at the Baughman funeral home at Dresden with Rev. Rollin Kunze officiating. Burial was in
Dresden cemetery. Cass died Wednesday at the Muskingum county hospital.
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William L. Cass
The Zanesville Signal
Monday, May 12, 1924
WILLIAM L. CASS DIED AT TRINWAY
An illness from a complication of diseases resulted in the death of William L. Cass, aged 72. a life-long and highly respected resident of Trinway, which occurred at his home there Sunday morning.
The funeral will he conducted at the home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and interment will be made in the Dresden cemetery.
Mr. Cass is survived by his widow and the following children: Mrs. May King of Adams Mills: Mrs. Effie Chandler, Mrs. Minnie M. Davis, and Mrs. Bernice Barker, all of this city: Mrs. Bessie Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Mina Vore of Toledo: Ora E. Cass and William Cass of Trinway; one sister, Mrs. May Sheppard of Helena, Fla., and one brother, George Cass of Newark.
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Helen D. (Milligan) Casterline
QUAKER CITY — Helen D. Casterline, 86, formerly a resident of Middlebourne for 65 years and also formerly of Cambridge, died Wednesday (Jan. 31, 2001), in Rockaway Beach, Mo., at her daughter’s home.
She was born March 23, 1914, in Martins Ferry, daughter of the late Charles and Ines (Hornbeck) Milligan.
Mrs. Casterline was a homemaker and a member of Middlebourne United Methodist Church. She worked for the township for more than 15 years. She worked at the County Election Board for more than 20 years and worked for the U.S. Government Weather Bureau for more than 20 years.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William Halton Casterline, on Aug. 13, 1984. They were married Nov. 4, 1939. Also deceased are infant twin children, a brother and a sister.
She leaves two daughters, Inez Hopkins of Rockaway Beach, Mo., and Mildred Oakley of Avon Park, Fla.; two sons, Richard Casterline of Quaker City and Stephen Casterline of Missouri; a brother, Charles Milligan of Cambridge; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at Middlebourne United Methodist Church, where services will follow at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Beth Stillwagon officiating.
Burial will be in Pisgah Cemetery.
Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, is handling the arrangements.
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Robert E. Cathan
Robert E. Cathan
Robert Ellis Cathan, 89, of 204 S. Goodrich St., Newcomerstown, died Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004, at his farm in Guernsey County.
He was born Sept. 14, 1915, at Cleveland, O., and was a son of the late Thomas and Anna Zeithuml Cathan.
He was the owner and operator of Eureka Hardware at Newcomerstown. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Chagrin Falls.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Elizabeth A. (Arthur) Cathan, who died Jan. 14, 1988.
He is survived by one daughter, Jean Gokorsch and husband Steve of Chagrin Falls; one son, Thomas Cathan and wife Barbara of Newcomerstown; one sister, Mary Poelking of Lyndhurst; two granddaughters, Christa Markusic and husband Thomas and Jennifer Godale and husband Mark; four great-grandchildren, Elena, Nathaniel, Pierce Markusic and Chase Godale; two nieces, Amy May and husband Neal and Mary Elton and husband Russell; three nephews, Thomas Poelking and wife Linda, Jerry Poelking and wife Christa and James Poelking and wife Connie. He was preceded in death by one brother, Thomas Cathan.
A private family funeral service will be held Wednesday in Addy Funeral Home at Newcomerstown. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery at Newcomerstown, O. Calling hours are Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004, from 3 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. in Addy Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the American Red Cross at 113 W. High Ave., New Philadelphia, O. 44663. www.addyfuneralhome.com
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Lizzie Catlett
The Akron Beacon Journal
March 21, 1962
Mrs. Lizzie Catlett, 75, for many years active in women's organizations and church work, died Tueday (March 21, 1962) at her residence, 335 Malacca St (Akron). At one time she was employed at the Akron City Club. Born in Buffalo, Ohio she was an Akron resident for 30 years.
Mrs. Catlett was a member of Billow Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; the Bright Star Auxilliary of the chapter, Goodyear Heights United Presbyterian Church and the Northeast Neighbors of Tallmadge. She also belonged to the Daughters of Americ in Buffalo.
She leaves three sons, Gilbert and Ernest of Akron and Howard of Tallmadge; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Adda (Andrew) Reid of Buffalo.
Services will be at 3 p.m. in the Meeks Funeral Home at Senecaville, O. where friends may call after Friday noon. Burial will be in Buffalo.
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Unknown Cavanaugh
Date of Article: Thursday, January 24, 1878
Mrs. Cavanaugh, of Martin's Ferry was burned to death last Thursday by her dress catching fire while she was putting coal on a grate.
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Chads Chalfant
The Guernsey Times
February 15, 1900
Chads Chalfant Gone At 87
The venerable Chads Chalfant died at his home near Lore City, Guernsey County, Ohio, last Monday morning, at the hour of 4 o'clock at the ripe age of 87 years, one month, and 16 days.He had been suffering from dropsy for two years. A few days before his death he fell and broke his right arm near the shoulder. This was a heavy tax on his remaining strength. On Saturday night about 9 o'clock he had a slight stroke of paralysis, from which he never rallied.
He will be interred in the Center Cemetery in Center Township on Wednesday, the funeral taking place from the home residence, conducted by Rev. M C Grimes, his pastor. He had been a member of the M E church at Chalfant's Chapel ever since that church was built, having joined the M E church in his early life at Salesville. He was known throughout the county as a man of fine business properties, honest to a cent, and his word his bond.
His father, Basil Chalfant, moved from Pennsylvania to Columbiana County where the deceased was born. Basil Chalfant afterward moved from Columbiana county to Brownsville, Pa. At about the age of 22 or 23 he came to Guernsey county and at the age of 25 he married the daughter of David Wolford, of near Salesville.
To them were born nine children, Rev W A Chalfant, of the M P church, Byesville, Ohio; Wesley, deceased when about three years old; Susan Gilpin, of Cole county MO; Lenore, Manuel, Martin Luther, Theodore, and Elroy, of Guernsey county. He was industrious and economical and a kind and obliging neighbor. He was successful in business, fine stock man, a staunch Republican and pronounced on temperance. He was of French descent, of Quaker stock, possessing an iron constitution, attending most strictly to his own business, and a lover of his home, not being a night from home for the last forty years. He often spoke to his son, Rev W A Chalfant, of his prospect for the inheritance incorruptible. In his last affliction of his longing to be with his blessed Christ. The eventful years of a long life have ceased here, but he lives more than he ever lived. "Blessed are the dead that die for the Lord." On the ever green shore he shouts with the glorified Paul, "Thanks be to God who giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ."
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Connie Lee Chalfant
Connie Lee Chalfant, age 44, of Walnut Street, Caldwell, Ohio died Saturday (5/10/2003) at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center in Cambridge, Ohio. She was born 10/14/1958 in Cambridge, Ohio a daughter of the late William A. & Betty J. Triplett Satonik. She was a 1977 graduate of Caldwell High School and was employed by the Village of Caldwell Water Department.
Surviving are her husband Bill Chalfant whom she married 12/3/1982; 3 daughters Jennifer (Joshua) Zaayer of Zanesville, Ohio, Michelle & Angie Chalfant both of Caldwell, Ohio.
Friends may call Monday (5/12/2003) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, 416 East Street, Caldwell, Ohio, where services will be held on Tuesday (5/13/2003) at 11:00 AM with Pastor Jim Garret officiating. Burial will follow at Olive Cemetery in Caldwell.
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Dorothy Louise (Danford) Chalfant
Location of Article: The Daily Jeffersonian
Date of Article: August 2006
Dorothy Louise Chalfant, 78, ofDallas, Texas, formerly of Cambridge, died April 13, 2006, in Dallas, TExas.
She was born May 27, 1927, in Cambridge, daughter of the late Roy R. Danford and Lillian (Hickman) Danford.
Ms. Chalfant was employed for 25 years at the former Cambridge State Hospital.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Tommy Lee Danford.
She leaves two daughters, Judith L. Harding and Vickie Sue (Harding Farnsworth, both of Dallas, Texas; a son, Wm. Kelly Chalfant of Perrysburg; five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and seven nieces and nephews.
Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Scott Funeral Home, Cambridge.
Burial will be in Village View Cemetery, Sarahsville.
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Infant daughter Chalfant
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 26, 1903
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chalfant, of the South Side, Saturday morning. November 21st., 1903, a daughter. The little child lived but twenty-four hours.
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Richard L. Chalfant
September 02, 1935 - September 07, 2004
Birthplace: Cambridge, Ohio
Richard L. Chalfant, age 69, of Cambridge, died Tuesday, September 7, 2004 at his home. He was a son of the late Clarence Hixon Chalfant and late Katherine Cleo Addy Chalfant.
Mr. Chalfant was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church in Cambridge. He retired from Truck Driving for Schneider Transport. He was in the U.S. Navy, rank YNT 3, from Dec. 16, 1952 till Aug. 29, 1956. He was an Honorary Life Time Member of the Kipling VFW.
Richard was a Lay Leader at Church, and member of the Guernsey County Methodist Men and Mens for Mission.
Richard was married to his wife Mary Jane Saltsman Chalfant on October 10, 1958, she resides at the home.
Surviving are: 3 daughters; Viola (Jim) Johnson of Senecaville, Ohio, Maxine A. Chalfant of Cambridge, Ohio, and Denise Chalfant of New Concord, Ohio, 2 sons; Michael (Robyn) Chalfant of Cambridge, Ohio, and John Chalfant of Cambridge, Ohio, 1 sister; Barbara A. (Arthur) McKim of Cambridge, Ohio, 6 grandchildren; Cindy (Mickey) Hubbard, Christopher Johnson, Stephany Miller, Michael Chalfant, Kati McKeown, Wayne (Cassie) Stevens, and several nieces and nephews.
Richard was proceeded in death by a son, Richard L. Chalfant Jr..
Visitation will be on Friday, September 10, 2004 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm with the service on Saturday, September 11, 2004 at 11:00am at the Faith United Methodist Church. Pastor Mick Foster will be officiating with burial in Northwood Cemetery. Military Graveside Rites will be conducted by the Guernsey County Veterans Council.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey, Inc. P.O. Box 1165, Cambridge, Ohio, 43725.
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Unknown Chalfant
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 9, 1900
The infant child of Mr.and Mrs. Chads Chalfant, of Scott's Mines died Wed. night after a very short illness. The funeral was held this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, the services being conducted by Rev. T. A. Selby. Interment at Scott's Mines
cemetery.
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Mary Chamber
Date of Article: Thursday, July 20, 1905
Columbus Moore, of Newcomerstown, was in the city Sunday evening while on his way home from Elizabethtown where he was called to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Chambers. Deceased died Friday and was 84 years of age.
Washington
Mrs. Mary Chambers, mother of Henry Fuller, was buried in the Elizabethtown cemetery on Sunday.
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Mononia D. (Rose) Chambers
MONONIA D. CHAMBERS SERVICES 1921-2005
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Cambridge, for Mononia D. Chambers, 84, of Cambridge, who died Thursday (Sept. 15, 2005) at The Beckett House, New Concord.
Pastor Fred Barrett and Scott Laughman will officiate. Burial will be in Clearfork Cemetery.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today (Friday) at the funeral home.
She was born May 31, 1921, in Tippecanoe, daughter of the late Thomas Clark Rose and Ila Pauline (Wilson) Rose.
Ms. Chambers retired from Hamilton Beach Corp. and was a member of Grace Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by a son, PFC Donald Chambers, who was killed in action during the Vietnam War; two grandchildren; two brothers; and two sisters.
She leaves two sons, Tommy (Barbara) Chambers of Cambridge and Homer (Irene) Chambers of Onstead, Mich.; two daughters, Shirley (Ronald) Paden of Lore City and Sherry (Harold) Eltringham of Senecaville; a brother, Paul Rose of West Palm Beach, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
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Rachel Roberts Chambers
Date of Article: Thursday, December 30, 1880
Mrs. Rachel Chambers, a niece of Hon. Thomas Oldham and Samuel Oldham, and a cousin of the Ogier,here, died at Elm Grove, near Wheeling, W. Va., on the 21st inst. Her maiden name was Roberts. Her father, who resided in Licking county, was well known throughout this region.
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William Chambers
Date of Article: January 25, 1906
FITTING TRIBUTE
Paid to Memory of the Late Judge William Chambers by Guernsey County Bar.
The Memorial exercises of the Guernsey County Bar, in regard to the death of the late Judge Wm. Chambers, were held in the Common Pleas court room Saturday morning, Attorney R. T. Scott presiding.
The resolutions and memorial to deceased were presented to the court by E. W. Mathews, Sr., chairman of the committee on resolutions. Brief remarks pertaining to the life of deceased and associations with the members of the Guernsey county bar were made by the following: E. W. Mathews, Sr., J. A. Troette, J. B. Ferguson, Chas. S. Turnbaugh, Fred L. Rosemond, W. S. Dougherty, G. D. Dugan, James Joyce, A. L. Stevens, E. W. Mathews, Jr., J. S. LePage, W. C. Collins, R. T. Scott and Probate Judge W. H. Gregg. Judge J. H. Mackey closed the exercises and ordered the following resolutions spread on the court journal:
The committee heretofore appointed to prepare and present to the bar a memorial commemorative of the public services of the late William Chambers, a former judge of the Court of Common Pleas of this judicial district, respectfully submit the following memorial resolution:
William Chambers, who died Tuesday night, January 16, 1906, was born in Calvert county, Maryland, March 11, 1842. His early educational advantages were limited to the common schools afforded by the sparsely settled county of his boyhood days, and while yet a youth he came to Monroe county, Ohio, where he worked on a farm and attended school during the winter months until 1860; when he returned to Maryland and was a student in West River Academy.
After leaving the acadamy he engaged in teaching, and while thus engaged he began the study of law, and was admitted to the study of law, and was admitted to the bar in Noble county in 1869. In 1871 he located for the practice of his profession in Caldwell, and was elected the first mayor of the village, and held the office for four years. In 1875 he was elected prosecuting attorney of Noble county, and filled the office with credit, being a vigorous and discreet official. In the spring of 1892 he was elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the sub-division composed of Guernsey, Noble, Muskingum, and Morgan counties, and served two consecutive terms.
This brief outline cannot adequately portray the real life and character of Judge Chambers. Back of all was the vital, controlling force that made and shaped his career; the living, aspiring man with a purpose and mission in life to accomplish. While a mere youth, struggling in poverty to acquire an education and qualify himself for the realities of life, he formed the determination to become a lawyer, and to be a leader in that profession, which was the inspiration that moved him and which he followed with untiring zeal and labor. He had so far mastered the studies of the public schools that he became an effcient teacher at an early age, and thus acquired means to furthur prosecute his studies. He industriously economized every spare moment in pursuing the study of law, and saved with seeming parsimony all his earnings to further the one great purpose of a professional life; and although among strangers, while comparatively young, he prosecuted his profession with success and profit. It was his indomitable will and energy and industry, fixed upon one high purpose, by which he controlled the untoward circumstances surrounding his youth, acquired an education and fitted himself for the practice of his profession; and it was that same purpose and will that directed and controlled all the energies of his life.
As a lawyer he was careful, patient and painstaking in the preparation of his cases, and able in their presentation. He came to the trial of his cases fully prepared, and was seldom taken by surprise. He was always fair, frank and candid with the court, and thereby gained respect and confidence. He was indeed in all the essential elements thereof a most capable lawyer. He was kind and courteous to his fellow members of the bar, and indeed to everyone. Although courage under all conditions was one of his pre-eminent characteristics, it was his ability, fairness, kind and gentlemanly demeanor that won him the respect and confidence of the people.
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William Chambers
Date of Article: Thursday, January 25, 1906
OBITUARY
Hon. William Chambers, who died Tuesday night, January 16th, 1906, was born in Calvert County, Maryland, March 11th, 1842.
He attended the public schools in Maryland and when a youth, came to Monroe county, Ohio, where he worked on a farm and went to school during the winter season till 1860 when he returned to Maryland and was a student in West River academy. He engaged in teaching and was regarded an excellent instructor. While thus engaged he began the study of law under the instruction of James E. Jones, 'Esq., and was admitted to the bar as a lawyer in Noble county in 1869.
In 1871 he located for the practice of his profession in Caldwell and was elected the first mayor of the village and held the office four years. He was elected prosecuting attorney of Noble county in 1876 and filled the office with acceptance, being a vigorous and very discreet official.
In 1892 he was elected Judge of the Common Pleas court of the sub-division composed of Muskingum, Morgan, Guernsey and Noble counties, and served two consecutive terms. He removed from Caldwell to Cambridge where they made their home until after the expiration of his second term, when his health failing, the family removed to Marietta where their home has since been.
Judge Chambers was an intense student, a good lawyer, an honest man. Few men had more unbounded confidence of all classes of people than he. Staunch in principle; clear in perception, decided in character, and honest in purpose, firm yet kindly, he deserved the esteem in which he was held as a judge.
October 25th, 1870, he was united in marriage with Miss Martha Phillips, daughter of the pioneer M. E. preacher, Rev. Jeremiah Phillips. To them were born four children, namely; Alfred P., Della, wife of Grant Turnbaugh, now deceased, Henry B. and Ada.
The death of the eminent father and of the oldest daughter, occurring so near the same time, is an exceedingly sad affliction to the family and calls forth the tenderest sympathy of all the neighbors and friends, who knew and loved the.
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William Chambers
Date of Article: Thursday, January 25, 1906
JURIST LAID AWAY
The funeral services of the late Judge William Chambers were held at the home of his son-in-law, Grant Turnbaugh, on North 11th street, Friday morning at 10 o'clock.
Rev. Edwin A. Jester read the scripture lessons, led in prayer and spoke beautifully. He was followed briefly by Rev. Dr. Milligan in an address of power and earnestness. Appropriate hymns were sung by Mrs. J. B. Jones and Rev. Mr. Jester, with Miss Harris at the piano.
The floral tributes were very beautiful and profuse and the occasion was throughout one of deep solemnity. Judge Chambers was a lovable man and was sincerely respected by all who knew him.
A large delegation from Caldwell came on the morning train among them Attorneys D. S. Spriggs, J. M. McGinnis, L. B. Frazier, Prosecuting Attorney Smith, Hugh Neuhart, Judge Wheeler, J. ?. Keenan, John W. Robinson, Mr. Atkinson and others.
The active pall bearers were the following members of the Cambridge bar: F. L. Rosemond, David Okey, James Joyce, A. L. Stevens, H. W. Luccock, John P. Turner, J. B. Ferguson and G. D. Dugan and the honorary pall bearers from the Caldwell bar were W. H. Smith, J. R. Keenan, D. S. Spriggs, J. M. McGinnis, L. B. Fraiser and Hugh Neuhart.
The pall bearers, active and honorary, and many others accompanied the family to Northwood cemetery where the idterment was made by the side of his daughter, Mrs. Turnbaugh.
Mrs. Chambers was accompanied by two of her brothers, her son Broo? (Brook) and daughter Ada. Many other old friends and neighbors attended and manifested their sympathy and respect for the deceased jurist.
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George Chance
Date of Article: Thursday, March 28, 1878
Another of our old and highly respected citizens has "gone down the valley."
Mr. George Chance, whose illness we have several times noted, died on Friday morning of last week. His funeral took place on Sabbath afternoon.
Revs. Lee and Eagleson officiated. Mr. Chance was 78 years old and had been a citizen of this village for over 40 years.
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Charley Chandler
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, March 13, 1890
Londonderry
Charley Chandler, aged 8 years, a son of Philander Chandler, of Freeport, was skating a race with a comrade above the Freeport mill last Saturday afternoon and at about 5 o'clock p. m. he ran into an air hole and went under the ice. In an incredibly short time the bank was lined with men and boys, hunting for him from there on down to the dam.
All efforts to find him were fruitless, until noon Sunday, when his body was found twenty feet below where he went in. His remains were interred at Smyrna Tuesday of this week.
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Sue (Eichhorn) Chandler
Sue Chandler, age 56 of Crooked Tree died Monday morning November 24, at her home.
She was born on December 9, 1946 in Caldwell a daughter of the late Charles ''Pete'' and S. Grace Spence Eichhorn. She was a 1964 graduate of Warren High School and was a former employee of the Washington County Highway Department and the Dexter City Post Office as Post Master. She was a member of the Mary Reed Memorial United Methodist Church, the Aurelius Chapter Order of the Eastern Star at Macksburg, and the Belle Valley American Legion Auxilliary.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by 3 brothers; Dick, Donald and Freddie Eichhorn and 1 sister Bertha Ann Eichhorn.
She is survived by her husband Jeff Chandler, 2 sons Brian Dale (Lisa) Elliot of Somerset Ky. and Joseph Hanford Chandler of Crooked Tree; 3 daughters Stephanie Dawn (Jason Pyatt) Smith of Barlow, Emily Chloe Chandler and Evi Sue Chandler of Crooked Tree, 3 sisters Marilyn Jean Archer of Belle Valley, Thelma Grace (Rolan) Brownlee of Ft. Collins, Colorado and Martha Mae (James) Myers of Akron; 3 brothers Clarence E. ''Eddie'' (Marlene) Eichhorn of Marietta, Harold L. ''Slug'' (Carolyn) Eichhorn of Caldwell and David D. Eichhorn of Barlow, 2 grandchildren Shon Smith and Ryan Mincks; several nieces, nephews, grand nieces, grand nephews and cousins.
Friends may call at the McVay-Perkins Funeral Home on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9pm and at the Barlow United Methodist Church on Wednesday from 10 until time of services at 1pm with Pastor David Denney officiating. Inurnment will take place at the Barlow Cemetery at the convenience of the family.
Memorials may be made to the Joe Chandler College Fund in care of the Farmers and Merchants Bank 430 North Street Caldwell, Ohio 43724.
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Gregory A. Check
Gregory A. Check, age 56, of Byesville, Ohio died Sunday September 19, 2004 at Genesis-Good Samaritan Hospital in Zanesville, Ohio. He was born September 2, 1948 in Gallipolis, Ohio the son of the late George J. Check and Marie (Shirilla) Check of Byesville. He was Eastern Orthodox by faith. He was an Army Veteran and worked for James and Sons as an estimator.
He is survived by his wife Ellen J. (Guiler) Check at home, 2 Sons: Stephen E. and Bridget Check of Barker, New York and Matthew J. and Michelle Check of Zanesville, Ohio. 1 Sister Maryann and Gary Treweek of Kalispell, MT. 6 Grandchildren: Hannah, Elizabeth, Riley, Caitlin, Stephen and Lilleeane. Also by several Nieces and Nephews.
Calling Hours will be 2 to 4 & 7 to 9 PM Friday at Bundy-Law Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be held 12:00 Noon Saturday at Christ The Savior Orthodox Church in Byesville, Ohio with Father Mark Lowery officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Byesville, Ohio.
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Harry Chester
The Newark Advocate
Thursday, November 12, 1936
SUCCUMBS AT HOME OF SON
Lore City. Nov. 12.—Harry Chester, 60, Lore City R. D. 2, died at the home of his son, Roger, at Senecaville. He had served for many years as justice of the peace. He is survived by his widow, a son and two daughters.
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Ronald D. Chester
Ronald ''Chico'' D. Chester, of Old Washington, Ohio passed away on Tuesday, April 24, 2001 at Grant Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio. He was born April 2, 1950 at Cambridge, Ohio . Ronald was employed by Shield Alloy, Cambridge and was a Methodist by faith. Mr. Chester was a Viet Nam Veteran and a life member of the V.F.W. Post 2901. He was also a member of United Steel Workers #483602.
Ronald was preceded in death by his father Roger Chester Jr.
He is survived by his mother, Norma J. (Heskett) Chester of Wellington, Ohio. His wife Donna G. (Harper) Chester of Old Washington. Two sons, Bradley D. (Patricia) Chester of Old Washington, Ohio, and Jeremy D. Chester of Columbus, Ohio. One sister, Mrs. Doug (Pam) Foreman of Wellington, Ohio. Two brothers, Richard ''Dick'' (Dee) Chester of Wellington, Ohio & Tom (Robin) Chester of Wellington, Ohio. Two Stepgrandchildren, Shawn Markel & Lisa Markel. One step Great Grandson, Ethan Vincent.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Friday April 27, 2001 at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday with the Rev. Beth Stillwagon Officiating and burial will be in Old Washington Cemetery.
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Unknown Chester
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 19, 1902
Lore City
The infant child, of Mr. and Mrs Harry Chester died Thursday and was interred in the
Senecaville cemetery Friday.
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William H. Christopher
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, January 16, 1963
W. H. CHRISTOPHER
Services will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday in a funeral home in Senecaville for William H. Christopher, 86, of Fairborn, retired farmer of Guernsey County, who died Monday at a hospital in Fairborn.
The past three years he had been living in the home of a son, Glen and also leaves two other sons, Winfred of Pataskala and Franz of Douglas, Alaska; a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Gibson of Barnesville; also eight grandchildren; 35 great - grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Leota House of Batesville. His wife, the former Daisy Burson, died in 1959. Burial in Friends Cemetery.
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Oscar Christy
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 27, 1874
Oscar Christy, who lives in the west end of town, and who was sun-struck some six weeks since while working on the new Catholic Church at Fulda, Noble County died on last Friday evening.
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Irene Chvasta
IRENE CHVASTA SERVICES 1934-2004
SENECAVILLE - Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Christ The Savior Orthodox Church, Byesville, for Irene Chvasta, 70, of Senecaville, who died Wednesday (June 9, 2004) at Southeastern Med.
The Rev. Fr. Mark Lowery and Fr. Mark Hodges officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Byesville.
Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today (Friday) Black-Epperson Funeral Home, Senecaville.
She was born March 11, 1934, in Senecaville, daughter of the late Michael and Mary (Sostko) Chvasta.
Miss Chvasta was a former employee of NCR and RCA, where she served as a laborer.
She was a member of Christ The Savior Orthodox Church.
She enjoyed reading and traveling, and loved animals.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Michael Chvasta; and a sister, Anna Chvasta.
She leaves a sister, Mary Rossi of Senecaville; a brother, Joseph (Mary) Chvasta of Lakehurst, N.J.; two sisters, Helen Olengevitch of Cambridge and Julia Groger of Falls Church, Va.; a cousin, Louis (Coree) Zak of Virginia; and several nieces and nephews.
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Jacob Clapper
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, September 25, 1879
Jacob Clapper, an old Salt Creek pioneer and formerly well known to many Guernsey county people, died at the Muskingum county Infirmary, last week, at the age of ninety-one years.
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Amelia Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 21, 1890
Mrs. Amelia Clark, wife of Frank Clark, died Sunday morning of consumption of the bowels. She was 37 years of age, a consistent member of the Macedonia Baptist church, and leaves a husband and two children and many friends to mourn to loss. The funeral Monday afternoon was largely
attended. Rev. Moore assisted by Revs. Gee and Pickett conducted the exercises.
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Charles R. Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 29, 1890
ANOTHER VETERAN GONE.
Charles R. Clark died at his residence on 4th Street Cambridge Ohio, Wednesday May 28th, 1890 He was born in Allegheny county, Pa., February 1831.
He enlisted in 1861 in the 10th Pennsylvania Infantry and served until the close of the war a period of nearly four years, eleven months of this time was spent as a prisoner of war, in Andersonville, Libby, and Florence.
In 1851 he married Miss Ann Eliza Whitaker, of New Lisbon, Ohio, where they resided till 1869 when they removed to Cambridge, where they have lived since.
To them were born eight children, five of whom, three daughters and two sons with their mother survive him. His occupation was carriage painter and was a very skillful workman. In politics he was a sincere and uncompromising Democrat.
Funeral from his residence Thursday at ?. o'clock p m.
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Frame & Son Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 25, 1879
Frame Clark, son of Robert Clark, formerly of Wills township, and brother of H. B. Clark who was murdered in Missouri some time since, died at his home in Bates county in that State, a few days ago, of diphtheria, and his little son has since died of the same disease.
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Ida J. (Montgomery) Clark
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Monday, October 29, 1973
Clark
CAMBRIDGE - Mrs. Ida J Clark, 93, of 424 North Seventh street, Cambridge, died at 10:50 pm Saturday in Guernsey Memorial Hospital.
She was born Aug 6, 1880 in North Salem, the daughter of Samuel and Margaret Forsythe Montgomery. She was the widow of Samuel A Clark who died Dec 17, 1953
Mrs. Clark was a member of the Second United Presbyterian Church, its Friendship Class. Golden Age Club. WCTU. Cambridge Garden Club and Federated Womens Club.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Alice M Chappelear of Cambridge, two grandsons, Thomas C and Albert S. Chappelear both of Cambridge, five great grandchildren and nieces and nephews Six brothers, two sisters and a granddaughter are deceased.
Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m today at Thorn Funeral Home here where services will be held at 2 p m Tuesday conducted by Dr Chester Evans Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery.
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J. Barton Clark
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Tuesday, October 11, 1938
J. B. Clark Die
Funeral services for J. Barton Clark, 79, well known farmer in the Kimbolton vicinity, who died Sunday morning at his home following a two months illness, will be held at the home on Kimbolton Rt, 1, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial will be made in the Kimbolton cemetery.
Mr. Clark was born Jan. 3, 1860, near Kimbolton, the son of Jesse and Frances Clark. His wife preceded him in death five years ago.
Surviving are three sons, C. C, Clark of Barberton, C. L. Clark Of Kimbolton, R. D. and A. R. Clark of the home, one daughter, Miss Francis Clark Of the home, one brother, S. A. Clark, and one sister, Mrs. E. G. Morris, both of Cambridge; one half brother, Smith Clark of Los Angeles and six grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
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Jane Hopkins Clark
Date of Article: Thursday, May 25, 1871
Death date could be the 24th of May. The obit states last Wednesday. The paper was generally written on Wednesday, published for Thursday,so I beleive the date is more likely to be the 17th.
Dr. John Clark, of Noble county, widely and favorably known as a surgeon of unsurpassed abilities emigrated to this country from Ireland in 1818 and has since that time practised his profession with unparallelled success amassing a very liberal fortune, and by his urbane manners and professional courtesy and generosity winning the confidence of the people in the fullest degree. A few years age he represented the Democracy of his district in the state legislature. In 1847 at Cumberland he married Miss Jane Hopkins a beautiful and intelligent lady of 18, and it was the common supposition at the time that she would soon be a "rich young widow," but on last Wednesday morning she died after a short illness leaving the Doctor, a widower at 74, hale and hearty. We are indebted to C. Draper, M. D., who was present both at her marriage and her funeral and who has been for many years on terms of close intimacy with Dr. Clark, for the facts in the case. He informs us further that Mrs. Clark's case was very peculiar, that the diagnosis was very obscure and that she was thought to be convalescing up to within two hours of her death. Her funeral was very largely attended, the procession extending over a mile in length.
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Jesse F. Clark
The Coshocton Tribune
Wednesday, February 12, 1930
DEATH OF MAN, WIFE OCCUR FEW DAYS APART
Double Funeral Services Are Held at Kimbolton Today
Double funeral services were held at thelate home this afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Clark of Kimbolton.
Mr. Clark, aged 64, died Thursday evening from pneumonia and his wife, aged 66, died of organic heart trouble Sunday night. Burial was made in a Cambridge cemetery,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark were well known in this county. They are survived by one daughter. Mrs. Mary Nola Hay. Mr. Clark is survived by three brothers, S. A. Clark of Cambridge. Canon A. Clark of Kimbolton, and Smith Clark of Eaglewood, Calif., and a sister, Mrs.
E. J. Morris of Ada.
Mrs. Clark is survived by a sister, Mrs. George Wilson of Kimbolton.
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Lillie Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 04, 1883
Washington
The sad news was received here on Wednesday of last week of the death of O. B. Clark's little daughter Lillie. She died of scarlet fever, after a very short illness, in St. Louis. All his children have been very ill with the same disease but are now better.
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Michael Ray Clark
MICHAEL R. CLARK, AGE 45, OF CALDWELL, DIED WEDNESDAY EVENING 7/31/2002 AT MARIETTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
HE WAS BORN FEBRUARY 3, 1957 IN NOBLE COUNTY A SON OF DELBERT AND NELLIE ANDERSON CLARK.HE WAS A 1975 GRADUATE OF SHANENDOAH HIGH SCHOOL.HE WAS AN EMPLOYEE OF FOGLES SAWMILL, ATTENDED THE CENTER FREE METHODIST CHURCH AND WAS AN AVID GOLFER.
IN ADDITION TO HIS PARENTS, HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE PATSY KIRKBRIDE CLARK WHOM HE MARRIED MARCH 29, 1975, 1 SON, CHRISTOPHER (KARLA) CLARK OF MAPLE HEIGHTS, OHIO, 2 DAUGHTERS, STACEY (JASON) GARVIN OF CALDWELL, TRACEY CLARK OF CALDWELL,3 BROTHERS; DENNIS (KAY) CLARK OF EAST UNION, GARY (CONNIE) CLARK OF CALDWELL,DALE (JUDY) CLARK OF CALDWELL, 4 SISTERS; JANICE (DAVE) MILLIKEN OF BARNESSVILLE, JOAN (JEFF)HARDING OF CALDWELL, LINDA (GARY) WEINGARDNER OF CALDWELL,JUDITH (JERRY) O''DONNELL OF CALDWELL, 5 GRANDCHILDREN, AND HIS PATERNAL GRANDMOTHER ROSA CLARK.
HE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS PATERNAL GRANDFATHER ZEDRICK CLARK AND
HIS MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS OLIVER AND LULA ANDERSON.
FRIENDS MAY CALL AT THE MCVAY-PERKINS FUNERAL HOME ON FRIDAY FROM 2-4 AND 7-9 PM WHERE FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY AT 11 AM WITH PASTOR NATE GIBBONS OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WILL BE IN VILLAGE VIEW CEMETERY IN SARAHSVILLE.
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Mrs. Dr. (McCraken) Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, July 31, 1902
The funeral services of Mrs. Dr. Clark were solemn and very impressive. The floral tributes were beautiful and appropriate. The sainted sleeper appeared in the beautiful casket as "lying down to peaceful dreams." The choir sang appropriate selections from the Psalms, with which in life she was so familiar; her pastor, Rev. T. D. Edgar, read from the Bible of the perfect woman; her former pastor for forty years, Dr.McFarland, spoke of her beautiful life; Rev. J. H. Nash and Rev. Thos. C. Pollock spoke briefly of her, whom they knew so well and whom all loved so tenderly. The body was laid away in the family vault in the South cemetery. A large assemblage of relatives and friends were present and followed to the tomb.
Her aged brother, Alex. McCracken, of Philadelpiha, was advised not to undertake the long trip in such severe winter weather and W. S. Heade, Esq., was advised by his physicians against leaving the sanitarium where he is under treatment, to attend the funeral. The other immediate relatives were present among them, Dr. W. M. Clark, Mrs. Clark and Hal C. Young, of Lincoln, Neb.; Rev. and Mrs. Thos. C. Pollock, of Monmouth, Ills.; and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burt and son, Clark, of Columbus, O.
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Nellie Clark
Date of Article: Thursday, December 13, 1894
Miss Nellie Clark, daughter of A. J. Clark, of Cambridge died Tuesday evening. She had been ill for a year or more with lung trouble, but her death was quite sudden and unexpected. She had been going about as usual when attacked with a sudden hemorrhage and soon passed away. A more extended notice will appear next week.
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Oscar D. Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, March 19, 1896
Oscar D. Clark, aged 14 years, died Saturday night, at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark on West Wheeling, avenue. Mr. Clark had been suffering for the past six years with Bright's disease and for the last four or five weeks had been confined to his bed.
The funeral was held on Monday at a 2'clock. Rev. Dr. McFarland conducted the services at the family residence, the remains were interred in the Camridge cemetery, he was a bright young man, well liked by his many friends and acquaintances. In speaking of the future with the pastor and friends who called on him to cheer his last moments, he expressed his willingness to die and that he was prepared to enter the home in which his Father in Heaven had prepared for him.
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Patricia M. (Gildow) Clark
June 04, 1934 - December 26, 2006
Patricia M. ''Patty'' Clark, age 72, of Lower Salem, Ohio, died Tuesday, December 26, 2006, at The Arbors, Marietta. She was born June 4, 1934, in Marietta, daughter of the late Tony and Edna Estadt Gildow. She was a cook and a bus driver for Head Start. She loved to play bingo.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by one daughter, Mary Rose Clark; seven brothers, Pete, Junior, Frank, Roy, Walt, Bobby, and John Gildow; and one sister, Evelyn Nau.
Surviving are one son, Robert (Debbie) Lincicome of Caldwell; four daughters, Sue (Mike) Thompson of Lower Salem, Connie (Carl ''Chico'') Petry of Macksburg, Tammy Clark (Terry Gibson) of Marietta, and Melissa (Mike) Bassett of Marietta; one brother, Charles Gildow of Caldwell; 12 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call Thursday, December 28, 2006, from 2-8PM at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, Caldwell, where the funeral service will be held Friday, December 29 at 11AM with Pastor Bill Pickenpaugh officiating. Burial will follow at Lund Cemetery, Macksburg.
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Phoebe Carlisle Clark
Obit Phoebe Carlisle Clark April 11, 1906
After suffering for some time past from diseases incident to her adlabeled age, Mrs. Phoebe Clark Died at the home of her son-in-law. A. P. Frame. at 1:30 wednesday morning, April 11th, aged 80 years. She was the widow of the late Dr. John Clark and a daughter of John and Elizabeth Carlisle. once well known and prominent citizens east of town.
She had always lived in this vicinity where she has left many friends who are sad because of her death. she is survived by an only daughter, Mrs. A. P. Fame. who has the sympathy of all in her loss. Her funeral occurred from the Frame home at 10 AM. Friday, conducted by Lev. E. G. McKibben, of thr U. P. church, assisted by Rev. Mr. Groves, of the M. E. church.
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Unknown Clark
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, September 19, 1901
The six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, of West Gomber avenue, died Thursday evening after a short illness of diptheria. The funeral, which was private, was held Friday afternoon.
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James Clarke
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 29, 1879
BRADY
James Clarke, a highly respected citizen of this township, aged 84 years, died at the residence of Robert Kirkwood, Thursday, of paralysis. His remains were interred in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery on Friday.
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Amanda Leora (Watkins) Clary
Amanda Leora Clary, age 74, of Senecaville, Ohio, died Saturday evening September 25, 2004 at the Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center in Cambridge, Ohio. She was born July 5, 1930 in Indian Camp, Ohio, the daughter of the late Alton and Amanda L. (Blackstone) Watkins. She was a Methodist by faith, a Retired Nurses Aide, Home Care Nurse and Homemaker. She was a former Volunteer at Guernsey Industries and she loved to take care of her family and her grandchildren.
She is preceded in death by her Husband Charles Ralph Clary Sr. in 1995, 1 Son Thomas Alton Clary, 1 Grandson Keith Allen McKim, 2 Sisters: Rebecca Lucille Watkins and Emma Louise Watkins, 1 Brother Russell L. Watkins.
She is survived by 2 Daughters: Rebecca Louise Daniels of Buffalo, Ohio and Mary Ruth Hughs of Senecaville, Ohio. 2 Sons: Charles Ralph Clary Jr. and Jon Michael Clary both of Buffalo, Ohio. 7 Grandchildren, Several Great Grandchildren, Several Nieces and Nephews.
Calling hours will be Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 AM with Pastor Karen Upson officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Guernsey Industries, 60772 Southgate Rd. Byesville, Ohio 43723.
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John N. Clary
Date of Article: Thursday, October 31, 1901
Death of John N. Clary.
John N. Clary died about 1 o'clock Tuesday at his home on Brown avenue after an illness of malarial fever and stomachtrouble lasting about six weeks. Mr. Clary was a son of Mrs. Sarah Clary, his father having died while he was a small boy.
He was born in Cambridge April 17, 1869, and was united in marriage to Miss Cora Albaugh January 4th, 1886. To them were born three children; one son and two daughters, all of whom with their mother are left to mourn his death. Besides his wife and children he left a mother, one sister, Mrs. Charles Vaughn, of this city, and three brothers: Fred, of this city; Frank, of Barnesville; and Will, of Hillsboro, O.
Deceased was a painter by trade and was one of the most popular and respected young men in the city. A number of years ago Mr. Clary joined the Baptist church and at all times took an active part in church work.
He was a member of the Modern Woodmen which order will probably have charge of the funeral. Mr. Clary first took sick about six weeks ago and from the start gradually sank despite the best of medical attendance and loving nursing by his wife and mother, until death came to his relief today.
The funeral services of John Clary was held at the residence on Brown avenue Thursday, October 31, at 2 o'clock afternoon, conducted by Rev. F.G. Boughton assisted by Rev. L. B. Moore and Rev. Dr. R. R. Pope. Interment in South cemetery. The Modern Woodmen of America of which deceased was a prominent member, will attend and recite their beautiful burial ritual. The Painters’ brotherhood will also attend in a body.
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Katie L. (Neibch) Clary
Monday, August 02, 1948
Katie L. Clary, 69, of Quaker City. Route 4. died early Saturday morning at her residence. following a heart attack.
The daughterof Phillip and Dorothy Baker Neibch. Mrs. Clary was born in Monroe county on Feb. 17, 1879. She was a resident of Quaker City community for the past 50 years, and had attended Middle church at Lewisville.
Surviving are her husband. Frank of the home: a son. Arthur, also of the home; ,a daughter, Mrs. Edna Gray of Quaker City. Route 1: two sisters. Mary Matz and Tildie Neibch, both of Lewisville: two brothers, Phillip and Elmer Neibch.
also of Lewisville: and one grandson, Marvin Gray of Quaker City, Route 5.
The body has heen returned to the family residence from the Eberle funeral home at Quaker City. Funeral services will he conducted from the residence at 1:30 o'clock (EST) Monday afternoon, with Rev Paul Chalfant,pastor of the Quaker City Methodist church. officiating. Burial will be in Friends cemetery at Quaker City.
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Mrs. Clary
Location of Article: Londonderry
Date of Article: Thursday, January 17, 1895
Londonderry
Mrs. Clary, mother of Jack Clary, died recently at the infirmary. She was for several years a resident of this vicinity.
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Nancy Clary
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 13, 1879
Washington
Mrs. Nancy Clary, widow of the late Benj. Clary had a paralytic stroke on Friday morning last, at her home on Pultney Ridge.
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Washington Clary
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 12, 1880
CLARY—Of the infirmities of age Washington Clary, a few days ago in Millwood township. He was amongst the oldest men of the township.
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William Clary
Date of Article: Thursday, July 28, 1904
A telegram reached Mrs. Sarah Clary announcing the death of her son William Clary, at his home in Cincinnati, Sunday at noon. July 24th. He had been quite sick with rheumatism and heart trouble the past ten months. He leaves a wife and four children, three daughters and one son. His brothers Fred and Frank Clary went to Cincinnati last night and Mrs. Clary and her daughter, Mrs. Vaughn. Went there Monday. The funeral was conducted at his late home on Wednesday and the body taken to Hillsboro for interment. His age was 46 years and was the oldest of the Clary family.
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Homer Ellsworth Clay
Homer Ellsworth Clay, age 87 of Cambridge, Ohio passed away Wednesday, August 22, 2001 at his home. He was born September 7, 1913 in Belmont County, Ohio. He was a Truck Driver for C & D Oil Co. of Cambridge. A member of Birds Run Community Church, Odd Fellows (Past Noble Grand) and a WW II Army Veteran.
He is preceded in death by his parents Sherman Ellsworth Clay and Mary Corrine (Moore) Clay. His 1st wife Jeanette (Kirk) Clay who died in 1974.
Homer is survived by his wife Leota Pauline (Polly) Charleston Clay. One son, Richard Thomas (Judy) Clay of Cambridge, Ohio. One Grandchild Richard Thomas Clay Jr.
Friends may call 6 to 9 Friday at Bundy-law Funeral Home where services will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday with Bill Johnson and burial will be in Hope Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions May be made to Hospice of Guernsey, P.O. Box 1165, Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
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Leola Pauline (Charleston) Clay
December 12, 1920 - March 22, 2005
Birthplace: Byesville, Ohio
Leola Pauline ''Polly'' Clay, age 84, of Cambridge, died Tuesday, March 22, 2005 at Country View Assisted Living Center. She was a daughter of the late George Middleton Charleston and late Leola (Johnson) Charleston.
Mrs. Clay was a member of the Birds Run Community Church, one of the original members of the Church. She was a Cook at Bell's Nursing Home in Kimboton, Ohio and a Homemaker.
Polly was married to her first husband Russell Willard Pollock, he was killed in action during W.W.II, her second husband was Homer Ellsworth Clay, he died in 2001.
Surviving are: 1 step-son; Richard Thomas (Judy) Clay of Cambridge, Ohio, 1 grandson Richard Thomas Clay Jr., 1 sister-in-law; Betty Charleston of Kimbolton, Ohio, and nieces and nephews; Vicki (Bill) Cox of Cambridge, Ohio, Mike (Lisa) Clark of Lancaster, Ohio, Larry (Marca)Porter of Newcomerstown, Ohio Carolyn (Dana) Jones of Newcomerstown,Ohio,Jo (Walter) Cook of Newcomerstown, Ohio, Jay (Merry) Porter of Jenks, Oklahoma, Louise (Mark) Colvin of Kimbolton, Ohio, Maxine (Jerry)Wilson of Port Washington, Ohio, Dale (Debbie) Charleston of Kimbolton, Ohio, Charlie (Bonny) Charleston of Jacksonville, Florida, Greg (Kathy) Charleston of Gainsville, Florida.
Proceeding her in death are 3 sisters: Mildred Porter, June Clark and Freda Maxine Charleston and 2 brothers; Willis Charleston and Melvin Charleston.
Visitation will be on Thursday, March 24, 2005 from 5 to 8pm with the service at 11:00am on Friday, March 25, 2005. Rev. Bill Johnson will be officiating with burial following in Kimbolton Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey at 9711 East Pike Rd., Cambridge, Ohio 43725 or to Birds Run Community Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 18, Kimbolton, Ohio 43749.
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Robert Clayborne
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 15, 1878
UNDER THE WHEELS
Ground to Death.
On last Thursday night about 10 o'clock, Robert Clayborne, a colored man, in company with others from the mines went to the depot of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad to board a freight train to go to Scott's mines. When the east bound freight No. 19 came up at 3 o'clock in the morning, Clayborne separated from his companions and walked up towards the water station, each one expecting to got on a different car. That was the last seen of Clayborne until his remains were discovered at daylight strewn along the track a distance of twenty yards, horribly mangled, torn and crushed. It was most sickening to behold.
The intestines were torn out and scattered as it by wild beasts. Strips flush all blood-
besotted and bruised were lying here and there. Bones stripped of their flesh covered the spot. The heart and liver were lying on the ground and one leg and arm were torn into shapeless confusion. One shoe was found fastened between two rails of the nain aud side tracks, and it was conjectured by some that he had got fastened there and could not get loose until the train came upon him. Others suppose he fell under the car in getting aboard.
Two other trains must have passed over him after the freight which killed him.
Friday morning an inquest was held over the body by John H. Sarchet, Coroner, who subpenoed W. H. Hazelwood, Adam Dunlap, Milton Cook, Moses Pickett, aud Isaac Grimes. The testimony revealed nothing more than has been stated, mid a verdict was rendered of accidental death.
A memorandum book and some letters were found in his clothes. His home was at Pomeroy, Ohio, and he had no relatives here. His age was supposed to be about 35 years, and he had worked at Scott's mines about three years ago. He rime he-re about two weeks ago. The remains of the unfortunate man were interred in the cemetery at the public expense on Friday.
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L. J. Cleary
Date of Article: Thursday, November 29, 1906
Word has been received of the death of L J Cleary, formerly of Byesville, in Plumas county, Calif., on the 11th inst., caused by an explosion.
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Nancy Cleary
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 26, 1879
CLEARY—Monday June 16th, near Gibson's Station, Nancy Cleary.
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Nathan Cleary
Date of Article: Thursday, January 05, 1871
Sudden Death
On Wednesday about noon, as Mr. Nathan Cleary was driving along the National Road between Davis and McClelland west of town, he suddenly fell from the seat of the wagon and expired. Two of his little children were in the wagon with him. The cause of his sudden death was dropsy. The ____ Mr. Cleary, has for several years been farming on the McCracken place north of town. He leaves a large family in poor circumstances.
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Ann Clements
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 06, 1880
Ann, daughter of H. Clements, died at Columbus on Saturday. Her remains arrived here Sabbath morning. The funeral took place Monday morning
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Samuel Cliff
Date of Article: Thursday, February 21, 1878
Samuel Cliff, of Morgan county, died a few days ago, leaving a large estate but no known heirs. Claimants are wanted.
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Carl Cline
The Coshocton Tribune
Monday, November 09, 1959
Carl Cline
Carl Cline, 78, Canova, S. D., died at his home Sunday following a heart attack. He was born m Quaker City, O., and was a retired farmer.
Surviving are the widow, Carrie, of the home, a son, Wilfred Cline, South Dakota, a sister Mrs. Forrest Roe, State St., Newcomerstown, a brother Elmer of Quaker City, two grandchildren and a great-grandchild. A sister and three brothers are deceased
Funeral and burial will be in Canova.
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Erasmus Cline
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 12, 1905
Quaker City
Erasmus Cline, formerly residing in this vicinity, is reported to have been killed by falling from a grain stack near his home in Kansas.
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Francis W. Cline
Francis W. Cline, age 80 of Cambridge, Ohio passed away Thursday June 2, 2005 at The Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was born March 14, 1925 in Noble County. He retired from The Cambridge State Hospital.
Francis is preceded in death by his parents, Roy Cline and Mary Fern (Morgan) Cline. One brother, Jack Cline and One sister, Martha Secrest.
Mr. Cline is survived by one sister Myrna Cline Patterson of Cambridge, Ohio.
A Service will be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at The Mausoleum at Northwood Cemetery with Rev. Mark Smith and burial will be in Northwood Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to Beaver Baptist Church in Noble County.
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Isaac Cline
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, July 31, 1902
Isaac Cline
Died, at his home on North 3d, street, Cambridge, O., Sunday morning, Feb. 16, 1902, Isaac Cline, aged 66 years, 6 months, 8 days.
Mr. Cline was thrown from his wagon last April and suffered the fracture of two of his ribs from which he apparently recovered, but since then never enjoyed his former vigor, but was subsequently attacked with a form of kidney disease that ended in his death.
He was born and grew to manhood in Beaver township, Noble, then Guernsey county and some time after his marriage with Miss Sarah H. Matson in May 1860, he bought and occupied a farm in Oxford township, this county, for eighteen years and about fifteen years ago became a citizen of Cambridge, where he and his family have since resided, winning and holding the respect and confidence of all who knew him.
Mrs. Cline survives him and their surviving childien are: Miss Alfaretta, Mrs. Emma White, wife of Rev. H. C. White, of Georgia; Mrs. Fred L. Breasock and Walter, all except Mrs. White, of Cambridge.
Mr. Cline was a most amiable, honorable, industrious and profoundly Christian man. His life was a benediction to all with whom he associated. Early in life he became member of the Lutheran church and after their removal to Cambridge, he and his family became connected with the Presbyterian church. From the organization of the West End chapel Sunday School, Mr. Cline took an active part in the services, serving much of the time as assistant superintendent, with an earnestness and zeal that were very effective for good.
He served as member of the city council one term from the First ward, declining a re-election.
During his service he was faithful, intelligent in active in promoting the material and moral welfare of the city. The sympathy of many friends goes out to the bereaved family.
The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home, conducted by Rev. Mr. Weir and Rev. Dr. Milligan.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, July 31, 1902
Rev. Harry C. White and wife, of Cartersville, Georgia, and Mrs. Wm. Cline and son Edward, of Barnesville, were called here Sunday by the illness and death of Isaac Cline.
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Mary S. Cline
The Coshocton Tribune
Tuesday, December 21, 1937
MOTHER DIES
Mrs. Mary S. Cline, native of Guernsey county, died at 4 p. m. Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Forrest Roe, West State st., Newcomerstown, at the age of 76.
She was a member of the Mt. Zion church for 50 years and since last September had resided two miles south of Quaker City.
Five children survive, Clayton of the family home; Carl of Canova, S. D.; Preston of Cambridge, Elmer, Quaker City, and Mrs. Roe of this place; two brothers, William
Hall, Quaker City, and Lawrence Hall of Cambridge; one sister, Mrs. Bertha McDaniels of Barnesville, and a half-sister, Mrs. Elwood Hall of Quaker City.
Services will be held at the Mt. Zion church at 1 p. m. Wednesday and burial will be made in the church cemetery.
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Mrs. David Cline
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 20, 1892
Drs. A. H. Cain and C. A. Moore, of this place, held an Autopsy Thursday upon Mrs. David Cline who resided at Batesville, O. They decided the fatal disease was cancer.
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Sylvan O. Cline
FRIDAY OCTOBER 24, 2003
QUAKER CITY - Sylvan O. Cline, 97, of Quaker City, died Saturday (Oct. 25, 2003) at Barnesville Health Care Center.
He was born March 22, 1906, in Beaver Township, Noble County, son of the late Oliver I. Cline and Emma Mercer Cline.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mildred English Cline, in 1989; a son, Victor Cline; two sisters, Eleanor Hastings and Helen Clucas; two brothers, Bob and Willis; a grandson, Billy Cline.
He leaves a son, James and Mary Cline of Garden City, Mich.; two sisters, Sally Long of Woodsfield and Virginia Shields of Caldwell; eight grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Quaker City, where services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday.
Burial will be in Friends Cemetery.
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Michael Clodfelter
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 11, 1900
Michael Clodfelter was born in York county, Pa., May 1, 1818, and died near Claysville, Ohio, January 1, 1900. He came to Guernsey county in 1834, and for 66 years has been identified with the community in its settlement and growth where he lived at the time of his death.
He was twice married, first to Julia Ault in 1813. To them were born eight children all of whom are dead. In 1862 he married Malinda Steele. To them were born two children. May, who died in 1892, and Michael, Jr., who is teaching near Cumberland, who with his mother are all that are left of the family of twelve.. He had been a subscriber to the Guernsey Times for forty years and a member of the M. E. church nearly sixty years.
One by one the pioneers are passing away. We laid him away in thee East Union cemetery by the side of his children. N. B. S.
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Wilma I. (Ramage) Cobb
Akron Beacon Journal (OH) - March 10, 2002
Wilma I. Basford Cobb, 85, died Friday, March 8, 2002 at Children's Hospital Medical Center of Akron after a lengthy illness.
Born in Cambridge, Mrs. Cobb resided in Wadsworth six years previously residing in Kenmore. She attended services at the Salvation Army in Wadsworth.
Mrs. Cobb is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Betty C. Basford and Tom Siders of Marshallville; son-in-law, Bayard Adams of Kenmore; three grandchildren, Kimberly Dawn, Darrell and Charles; seven great-grandchildren; brother, Wilbur Ramage of Carrollton; sisters, Wanda Saltz of Cambridge and Woneta Hoag of Hoosick Falls, N.Y. She was preceded in death by husbands, Loren Basford and Grady Cobb; daughter, Carol L. Adams; grandson, Doug Adams; and brother, Wayland Ramage.
The family will receive friends Monday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Hilliard & Mullaney Funeral Home, 174 N. Lyman St., Wadsworth. Graveside service Tuesday 11 a.m. at Greenwood Cemetery, Byesville. (Hilliard & Mullaney, 330-334-1501.)
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Fred Coburn
The Zanesville Signal
Monday, March 02, 1953
FRED COBURN
CAMBRIDGE — Services for Fred Coburn, 78, of Cambridge will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the McCracken funeralhome with Rev. Forrest Hall officiating. Burial will be in Northwood cemetery.
Mr. Coburn died Saturday at the Cambridge State hospital.
Surviving are a brother, Ernest Coburn of Washington, D. C; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Baumgardner of Chalsworth, Calif., and Mrs. Alice Hartill of Gary, Ind.; and a foster daughter, Alice Webb, of the home.
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Corwin Cochran
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, May 15, 1873
CORWIN COCHRAN, died last Saturday at Quaker City, of typhoid fever. His remains were taken to Columbus for interment.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 12, 1873
Resolutions of Condolence
Adopted by tho Quaker City Lodge No 57, of tho I. O. G. T, on the death of. Corwin Cochran, who departed this life on the 10th day of May 1873 in the 23 year of his age, at Quaker City, Guernsey Co Ohio.
Our beloved breathren Corwin Cochran has been removed from among us, by death and Whereas, by his gentlemanly bearing and devotion to the cause of temperance he had the, confidence and respect of our order: Therefore, be it resolved 1st, by the Quaker City Lodge No 57, of the I. O. G. T. That while we cherish his memory, we feel his loss; and commending the bereaved to the merciful regard of Our Heavenly Father we bow in humble submission to the "God not of the dead, but of the living."
Resolved 2nd, That this society has lost in him a worthy member and the Temperance Cause a firm supporter.
Resolved 3d. That these resolutions be sent to the county papers for publication
and a copy of the same to the friends of the deceased.
By order of the Lodge.
Tho's Ruth
Lydia Boyd
Mary Elliott
Committee.
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Frank Cochran
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 12, 1905
Washington
Frank Cochran, whose illness we have often noted, died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cochran, on Monday evening at eight o'clock. He had been sick about one year. The funeral will occur at 10:00 a. m. on Thursday from his late home. We will give a more extended notice next week.
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J. O. Cochran
The Newark Advocate
Saturday, November 02, 1935
Cambridge, Nov. 2.—J. O. Cochran. 77, died at his home in Old Washington vicinity following a stroke of paralysis. A sister survives.
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Mary Cochran
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 13, 1896
Mrs. Mary Cochran, aged about 85 years, widow of the late Col. Wm. Cochran, of Middlebourne, died at her home in Quaker City Sunday evening, Feb. 9th, 1896. She was the stepmother of Alex, Cochran, Esq. For many years she was consistent member of the Christian church.
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Harriet Spurrier Cockeral
Date of Article: Thursday, February 6, 1879
Mrs. Harriet Cockeral, died here on Sunday, at the age of 66 years. She removed from Maryland with her parents nearly 60 years ago, and located on Pultney Ridge. The family- the Spurriers-were amongst the early settlers of the county. Mrs. Cockeral was for nearly a generation of years a member of the Lutheran Church at Washington, to which she was admitted by the aged and venerable Keil.
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Peggy Jolene (Clewell) Coen
Peggy Jolene Coen, Of Cambridge, Ohio passed away Saturday April 14, 2001 at The Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center. She was born June 7, 1939 in Pleasant City, Ohio. She was a homemaker and protestant by faith.
Mrs. Coen was preceded in death by her parents Roy Clewell and Pauline (Whiting) Clewell. 2 Brothers, 2 sisters and an infant daughter.
Mrs. Coen is survived by her husband Delmar Coen of Cambridge, a daughter Peggy Elizabeth Tuckosh of Cambridge. Seven sisters Vicky Jacobs of Byesville, Ohio, Dixie Parker of Rittman, Ohio, Betty James of Akron, Ohio, Norma Beatty of Jackson, Ohio, Marilyn Branham of Jackson, Ohio, Patsy McElroy of Byesville, Ohio and Melva Rae of Maryland. Two Brothers Buster Clewell of Byesville, Ohio and Sonny Clewell of Barberton, Ohio, and several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 6 to9 P.M. Wednesday evening at Bundy-Law Funeral Home.
The Funeral Service will be held at the funeral home at 1:00 P.M. Thursday and burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens
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Samuel Coen
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, July 31, 1902
Samuel Coen died at his home on South street at an early houron Tuesday morning, July 22, 1902. He had been ill for several years and for the past year confined to his room.
Seventy-four years and five months ago he was born in Noble county and had been a citizen of Washington for number of years. Because of his honesty of purpose and friendly disposition he had the respect of a large circle of acquaintances.
A wife and one son survive him. His funeral was conducted from his late residence on Wednesday forenoon. Rev. H. W. Stewart officiated. Interment in the Washington cemetery.
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George Coffee
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 14, 1901
A telegram was received here by relatives Monday from Alliance announcing the death of
George Coffee, who had been ill for the past month with typhoid fever. Deceased was 80 years of age and about five years ago was married to Mrs. Hattie West of this city, who survives him. She is a daughter of Levi P. Scott of Foster avenue and has many friends in this city who sympathize with her.
The funeral will be held Wednesday and R. W. and C. W. Scott left this morning
for Alliance to be with their sister.
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John Coffee
Date of Article: Thursday, February 14, 1878
John Coffee, an old and esteemed citizen of this place, died at his residence, Tuesday, February 5, 1878. Age, 62 years. (Newcomerstown)
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Arietta (Steele) Coffman
The Zanesville Times Recorder
Tuesday, October 10, 1972
Senecaville Woman Dies At 66
SENECAVILLE - Mrs. Arietta (Betty) Coffman, 66, of Senecaville Route 1, died at
10:30 a.m. Monday at her home following a long illness.
She was born Jan. 10, 1906,in Senecaville, the daughter of Charles and Susannah Rogers Steele. She was married June 1932 to Earl Coffman who died June 1969.
Mrs. Coffman was a member of Senecaville United Methodist Church, and Seneca Rebekah Lodge 867 of Senecaville.
Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Annas Channell and Miss Faye Steele, both of Senecaville and Mrs. Lorena Ackerman of Columbus; several nieces and nephews, and a foster daughter Mrs. Phyllis Britton of Nashport.
Friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Meek Funeral Home here where services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday with Rev. Barry Wolfe officiating. Burial will be in Senecaville Cemetery.
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Anne (Evans) Coleman
Anne Coleman, age 86, of Cambridge, died Wednesday, October 30, 2002 at Countryview Assisted Living Center, at approximately 2:00am. She was born on May 16, 1916, in Guernsey County to the late Caradoc Evans and Elizabeth Lloyd.
Ms. Coleman was a retired psychiatric aide at Cambridge State Hospital. She was: a member of the Church of Christ in Lancaster; active in her Church as a Sunday School Teacher; a Meals On Wheels Volunteer; and a Volunteer in the gift shop at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center.
Surviving are: a daughter; Mrs. Larry (Susan) K. Wolfe of Carroll, Ohio, a son; Greg Coleman of Dover, Delaware, a sister; Gladys ''Nella'' Larrick of Cambridge, Ohio, 7 grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Proceeding her in death are: 1 son Robert; 2 sisters Blanch Larrick and Doris Evans; 4 brothers, Dick, Bill, Ed, and Jack Evans.
Visitation will be on Friday, November 1, 2002 from 11:00am until 1:00pm. The service will follow at 1:00pm. Evangelist Todd Truax will be conducting the service. Burial will follow at Center Cemetery.
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Dan T. Coleman
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 06, 1879
Dan. T. Coleman, who several years ago was engaged in thelivery business here and who was generally known throughout the county, died at the Eagle Hotel, Sunday afternoon, after a lingering sickness of Bright's disease.
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Frank Collart
Location of Article: Daily Jeffersonian
Date of Article: Thursday, June 30, 2005
Frank Collart, 81, of Cambridge, died Wednesday (June 29, 2005) at his home.
He was born Jan. 15, 1924, in Cambridge, son of the late Frank J. Collart an dMerris (DeCroix) Collart.
Mr. Collart was a graduate of Cambridge High School where he was known as "Steamer" by the football team. Shortly after high school, he joined the U.S. Army and served during World War II.
He retired from Harper Hutchininson Thompson in 1989, following more than 35 years of service.
He enjoyed tending to is vegetable garden, mowing his lawn, and fishing.
He was the oldest living member of F.O.E. Cambridge 386, for more than 60 years.
He enjoyed spending time at the Guernsey County Senior Citizens Center and was a member of Christ United Methodist Church.
He leaves his wife, Jane Collart, of Cambridge, whom he married July 11, 1953; two daughters, Darlene S. (Sam) Mayenchein and Lisa E. (Rex)Davis, both of Cambridge; grandchildren, Nikolas Joseph Davis and Caitlin Merris Davis; a brother, Lawrence Collart; and three sisters, Merris Casry of Newark, Helen (Martin) Stock and Mary Collart, both of Cambridge.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Fridat at Scott Funeral Home, Cambridge, where services will be 10 a.m. Saturday with the Rev. Scott Walsh officicating.
Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens. Military graveside services will be conducted by the Guernsey County Veterans Council.
Personal condolences may be submitted to the family at www.NationalObituaryArchive.com
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Hixon A. Collart
June 21, 1916 - June 20, 2002
Birthplace: Cambridge, Ohio
Hixson A. Collart, 85 of Collart Lane, Lore City, died Thursday, June 20, 2002, at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center. He was born on June 21, 1916, in Cambridge, to the late August Collart and Iva Loretta (Moffett) Collart.
Hixson served his country in the Army Air Force during W.W.II, in the South Pacific - 13th Troop Carrier Sqdn. of 13th Air Force. He was retired from N.C.R., and was Methodist by Faith. He was also a Life Member of DAV in Cambridge.
Surviving is a daughter Carol Bradley of Cambridge, and a son Brian and Kim Collart of Lore City and 6 grandchildren.
Proceeding him in death are 4 half-brothers and 1 sister.
Visitation will be from 1 to 2pm Saturday, June 22, 2002. The service will be at 2 pm on Saturday, June 22, 2002, following the visitation. Rev. Beth Stillwagon will be conducting the service, with burial following at Northwood Cemetery.
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Peter Colley
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 23, 1879
Washington
Peter Colley, a brother of Mr. Wm. Colley, died athis home in Missouri, last week- Mr. Colley was formerly a citizen of this town and will be remembered by many of our older Inhabitants.
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Amanda Colliflower
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 5th, 1905
Quaker City R. D. 4
Mrs. Amanda Colliflower, of near Sand Hill church, was buried at Quaker City Sunday. Her illness extended through a period of about two years.
Middletown
Mrs. Amanda Cauliflower, of Quaker City R. F. D. No. 2, died at her home early last Friday morning. The deceased had beeu ill for a considerable length of time. Short services were held at the house on Sunday after which tbe funeral services were held in tbe Quaker City M. E. church of which deceased was a member.
She leaves a husband and three children who have tbe sincere sympathy of the community. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Appleton, of Bethesda.
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Archibald Collins
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 26, 1882
Archibald Collins, grandfather of Mrs. J. W. Taylor, of Londonderry, died at Xenia last week. He was ninety years of age.
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Dwight E. Collins
Dwight E. Collins II
May 08, 1941 - November 21, 2002
Birthplace: Cambridge, Ohio
Resided In: Kimbolton Ohio USA
Visitation: November 24, 2002
Service: November 25, 2002
Cemetery: Guernsey Memory Gardens
Dwight E. Collins II, age 61, of Kimbolton, OH., died Thursday, November 21, 2002, at Cambridge Health Care Center. He was born on May 8, 1941 to the late Dwight E. Collins and Alma E. (Garrett) Collins.
He was a Former Psychiatric Aid at Cambridge State Hospital, a member of the Salvation Army Church in Cambridge, where he was in the Men's Fellowship Group, a member of the League of Mercy, and a former Transportation Sergeant, he was also affiliated with the Parkinson Support Group and was a President of Resident Council at Cambridge Health Care.
Mr. Collins was married on April 2, 1967, to Carla J. (Speakman) Collins who lives in Kimbolton, Ohio. Also surviving are: 2 sons; Dwight E. Collins III of Kimbolton and Duane A. (Michele) Collins of Cambridge, Ohio, 1 sister; Judy Huston of Cambridge, 3 grandchildren Tiffany, Kelly and Erica Collins, 2 Aunts; Marjorie Collins and Erna Burris an Uncle Sidney (Roberta) Garrett and also by several nieces and nephews and cousins.
He was proceeded in death by a sister Shirley Coffey.
Visitation will be from 5 to 9pm Sunday, November 24, 2002. The service will be on Monday, November 25, 2002, at 11:00am. Capt. Robert Sears will be conducting the service with burial following Guernsey Memory Gardens. Memorial Contributions may be made to The Salvation Army of Cambridge, 221 Dewey Ave., Cambridge, Ohio 43725 of the Parkinson Support Group, 1341 Clark St. Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
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Marie Collins
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, March 19, 1896
Marie, the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins died Friday, of measles. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m Four other children of the family are very sick, one has not been expected to live for some, time past. They are all suffering with measles and the result of that disease.
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Rebecca Collins
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 5th, 1905
Cumberland
Mrs. Rebecca Collins died Friday night at 11 o'clock at the home of her daughter. Mrs. H. B. Zoller. The funeral services were held on Monday at 1 o'clock, from tbe C. P. church, conducted by Rev. R. B. Wilson, assisted by Rev. Mr. George.
C. C. Zoller and family, of Zanesville, and Homer Collins, of Oberlin, attended the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Collins, on Monday.
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James Robert Colvert
July 06, 1932 - September 15, 2002
Birthplace: Chicago, Ill.
Resided In: New Concord Ohio USA
James Robert Colvert, age 70 of New Concord, died September 15, 2002 at his home.
He was born on July 6, 1932, to the late William W. Colvert and Lila (Bonnen) Colvert.
He was Protestant by Faith and Spent many years as a Mechanical Engineer. He graduated High School and then went on to get his Masters degree.
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Bertha Combs
The Newark Advocate
Friday, June 12, 1931
DIES SUDDENLY IN CALDWELL
Caldwell, June 12.—Miss Bertha Combs, 32, of the Olive Green community died suddenly at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Combs, from an abscess on the brain after two days illness. Surviving her are her mother, three sisters and two brothers.
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Lydia Compton
Date of Article: Thursday, November 01, 1906
MRS. COMPTON PASSES AWAY
Intense Suffering Resulting From Ruptured Blood Vessel is Ended by Death
After suffering intensely from the effects of the bursting of a blood vessel, sustained Monday while engaged at work over a washtub, Mrs Lydia Compton, of West Steubenville avenue, died Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs Compton was born in Guernsey county and was 53 years of age. She was the wife of Robert Compton, who with the following children survive; Mrs Jacob Cochran, of Quaker City; Mrs Wm Beabout, Cambridge; Lulu Compton, Salesville, Guy and Grace Compton, who live at home. One other son, George, is now in the Philippines. The funeral services will be held at the U. B. church on Madison avenue, South Cambridge, Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, conducted by the pastor, Rev W O Siffert. Interment in the Northwood cemetery.
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Ozias B. Cone
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 30, 1879
Ozias B. Cone, a very worthy and promising young citizen of Otsego, died last week.
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Ann Conner
Date of Article: Thursday, February 21, 1878
Mrs. Ann Conner died on Saturday morning and was buried on Saturday. She was a true Christian and loved by all.
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Carlisle Conner
Carlisle Conner, age 80, of Lore City, Ohio died Tuesday October 14, 2003 at his home. He was born June 26, 1923 in Guernsey County the son of the late Carl R. and Gladys Matthews Conner. He was a protestant by faith and worked as a coal miner for 14 years. He was a sawmill laborer for Hinchcliff Lumber. He was an Army Veteran of WWII.
He was preceded in death by his wife Betty E. (Holm) Conner September 7, 1999
and whom he married June 3, 1946. Also by 2 Brothers: Paul and Veryl Conner.
He is survived by a Brother: Floyd and Donna Conner of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
Calling hours are Thursday evening 6 to 8 PM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where services will be held Friday at 11:00 AM with Rev. Ralph Bichard officiating.
Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens Cemetery.
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Alice T. (Donovan) Cook
ALICE T. COOK SERVICES 1909-2004
SENECAVILLE - Services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Lore City, for Alice T. Cook, 95, of Cambridge, formerly of Senecaville, who died Sunday (March 7, 2004) at Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center.
The Rev. Fr. Robert Borer will officiate. Burial will be in St. Peter and Paul Cemetery.
Friends may call from 11 to 12:30 p.m. Thursday at Black-Epperson Funeral Home, Senecaville.
She was born March 1, 1909, in Montclair, N.J., daughter of the late Timothy Donovan.
Mrs. Cook was employed in sales and was a Catholic by faith.
She enjoyed ceramics, crocheting, and traveling with her family and friends. She especially loved Las Vegas for its bingo, casinos and food.
She was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters.
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Charles (A. Carol) Moore of Las Vegas, Nev., and Mrs. Jack (Barbara M.) Doll of Senecaville; a son, James V. (Barbara) Cook of Beaver Creek; 22 grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren.
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Amarilla (Bowers) Cook
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 24, 1893
Mrs. Amarilla Cook.
Mrs. Amarilla Cook, relict of the late Provost Marshal John B. Cook died at her residence on N. 7th street Camridge, Friday morning after a lingering illness, aged 72 years and 7 months.
Her maiden name was Bowers. She was born in Muskingum Co., Ohio and in her eighteenth year married John B. Cook. To them were born twelve children, three of whom died in early youth, nine are yet living, viz: E. O. Cook; A. B. Cook, of Elwood, Ind.; J. W. Cook, of Pittsburgh; J. M. Cook, of Columbus; J. B. Cook, of Cambridge; Mrs. Alexander Campbell, of Senecaville; Mrs. James Sarchet, of Cambridge; Mrs. Fred Williams, of Allegheny, Pa., and Mrs. W. L. Newbeck, of Marietta.
After a residence for some time in Muskingum County, Mr. and Mrs. Cook removed to Cambridge and engaged in business, keeping hotel, in what is known as the Shaffner corner, on Wheeling Ave. and east on 8th street. Mrs. Cook was an exemplary woman a devoted Christian.
She joined the M, E. church in early youth and honored her profession during a long life by a Godly walk and conversation.
General services will be held on Sunday, of which further notice will be given hereafter.
Her husband, the late John B. Cook, was Provost Marshal for this military district of Ohio, was a man of wonderful nerve and very strict in his duty, in consequence incurred the ill will of some with whom he had to deal in his official capacity and in 1865 was shot and killed near his own residence on Wheeling avenue by two men. The trial that followed was the most intensely exciting that ever occurred in Guernsey county. It attracted attention throughout the nation and culminated in the execution at Camp Chase of the men, Oliver and Hartup, charged with the crime.
During all this terrible excitement and her great bereavement Mrs. Cook bore up with wonderful fortitude and has lived all these years since raising her family and sustaining the good will and profound respect of all her acquaintances.
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Lucy E. Cook
Date of Article: Thursday, February 28, 1901
Mrs. C. B. Cook.
Mrs. Lucy E. Cook, wife of C B. Cook died at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday morning, Feb. 29th, 1901, at their home on East Wheelingavenue, Cambridge, O aged 38 years.
She was a daughter of the late S. H. Culbertson, formerly of Cambridge; was born in New Athens, Harrison county March 28, 1863; married to Mr. Cook, December 19, 1884. To them was born one daughter, Fay, who with the husband and one sister, Mrs. S. O. Riggs, of Coshocton, is left to mourn.
Mrs. Cook was not well all during the past fall and winter and during the past six weeks was seriously ill and pronounced incurable by her physicians. She was aware of this fact was resigned and made all possible plans and arrangements for the change. She was a member of the M. E. church since early youth and very active in church work until unable to work longer. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Dr Pope assisted by Dr. Milligan at the residence on Friday at 1 o'clock afternoon.
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Ruth A. Cook
Location of Article: Barnesville,Ohio
Date of Article: 9/11/05
Barnesville --Ruth A. Cook, 98, of Barnesville,died Thursday (Sep.8,2005 ) at Barnsville Hospital.
She was born Aug.27,1907, in Barnesville, daughter of the late Edgar H. and Margueretta (VanOrd) Sill.
Mrs. Cook was a retired operator for Ohio Bell Telephone.
She served as an elder at Frist Presbyterian Church,and was a member of Ruth Circle, Barnesville Order of the Eastern Star 206, and Telephone Pioneers of America.
She was a 1925 graduate of Barnesville High School.
She was preceded in death by her husband,Homer G. Cook, on March 20,1987; and five brothers, Walter, Harold, Gurdon, Allan and the Rev. William H. Sill.
She leaves several nieces and nephews.
Memorial sevices will be heald 11 a.m. Saturday (Sept 17) at Branesville Frist Presbyterian Church with the Rev.Andrew Woods Officiating.
Burial will follow in the Southern Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Barnesville Frist Presbyterian Church, Barnesville,Ohio 43713.
Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, Branesville, is handling the arrangements.
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William Cooke
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 20, 1879
William Cooke, a former resident of this county and father in-law of Recorder Huffman, died very suddenly of heart disease at his home in Clark couuty, Mo., Wednesday of last week.
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William Coole
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 20, 1879
William Coole, a former resident of this county and father in-law of Recorder Huffman, died very suddenly of heart disease at his home in Clark county, Mo., Wednesday of last week.
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Claudia Ann Cooper
Claudia Ann Cooper, 3 month old daughter of Roy Cooper and Crystal Hughes of Cambridge, Ohio, died Wednesday April 21, 2004 at Childrens Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. She was born December 28, 2003 in Cambridge, Ohio.
Beside her parents she is survived by 1 Brother Gage Matthew Hughes at home, Maternal Great Grandmother Iva Jane Hughes of Cambridge, Paternal Grandparents Lisa Cooper and Larry Cooper both of Cambridge, Paternal Great Grandparents Joe and Martha Underwood of Byesville, an Uncle William Phillpot of Byesville and an Aunt Hope Pool of Newcomerstown, Ohio.
Calling hours will be Wednesday April 28th from 9:00AM untill time of the service at 11:00AM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home. Burial will be in Guernsey Memory Gardens Cemetery, Cambridge, Ohio.
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Elijah Cooper
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
December 12, 1872
Washington Items
Elijah Cooper, well known throughout the county, died at the County Infirmary
on last Saturday. He had been an inmate of that institution for only two days.
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Frederick Cooper
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 17, 1880
Frederick Cooper, a well known citizen of Spencer township, died on the 8th instant, after a protracted sickness, of heart disease, Mr. Cooper was a native of Washington county, Pa., but came to the neighborhood where he died about the year 1820; He was in the 67th year of his age.
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Henry Cooper
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, September 09, 1880
Henry Cooper, of Westland township, a brother of Dr. A. Cooper, of this place, died, Wednesday evening, after a severe and prolonged suffering from asthma. He had but recently returned from Colorado, whither he went hoping to benefit his health and his death occurred very unexpectedly to his friends.
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James Cooper
The Newark Advocate
Saturday, April 27, 1929
James Cooper, 2 year-old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooper, died after a one-day illness from obstruction of the bowels.
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Martha A. (Root) Cooper
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 12, 1890
Martha A. Filler Cooper died at her residence on Fifth street Tuesday morning of apoplexy after an illness of one day. She was a daughter of Silvester and Lucinda Root. She was born in Washington, October 31, 1861, married to John H. Cooper April 16th. 1884.
She leaves a husband and one daughter aged about five years. Funeral services Thursday at 2 o'clock, afternoon.
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W. C. Cooper
Date of Article: Thursday, September 4, 1902
Hon. W. C. Cooper, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, died Friday, Aug. 29, 1902, aged about 69 years. He was a brother of Mrs. Wm. M. Bryant and Miss Kate Cooper, of North 7th street, Cambridge. Mr. Cooper represented his district a number of times in the U. S. house of representatives.
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Margaret I. (Lucas) Cope
September 21, 1917 - March 14, 2005
Birthplace: McCluney, Ohio
Resided In: Winterset Ohio USA
Visitation: March 17, 2005
Service: March 17, 2005
Cemetery: Ilif Cemetery
Margaret I. Cope, age 87 of Winterset, died Monday, March 14, 2005 at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center in Cambridge. She was a daughter of the late Selvia Lucas and late Mary (Ross) Lucas.
Mrs. Cope was a Packer at Brockway Glass of Zanesville. She was a member of the Winterset United Methodist Church.
Margaret was married to Everett E. Cope, he died in 1953.
Surviving are: 1 daughter; Judith K. Ward of Winterset, Ohio 1 sister; Bonnie Jean Ferguson of New Lexington, Ohio, 3 grandchildren; Russell E. Ward, Suzanne Ward/Arnold and Jonathan Ward, 2 great grandchildren Steven and Joseph Arnold.
Proceeding her in death are: 5 brothers; Charles, William, Alfred and 2 infant brothers and 1 sister; Alice Puterbaugh.
Visitation will be on Thursday, March 17, 2005 from 11:00am till 1:00pm with the service at 1:00pm. Rev. Virginia Geiger will be officiating with burial following in Ilif Cemetery in McCluney, Ohio.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Guernsey County Cancer Society at 927 E. Wheeling Ave., Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
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Joseph Copeland
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, September 04, 1879
Joseph Copeland, one of the oldest citizens of Madison township, died Friday night, after several months sickness, of disease of the heart. He was 74 years of age and had been a resident of the township for 45 years.
His honesty and integrity coupled with a social, generous nature won the entire confidence and respect of all who formed his acquaintance. For many years he had been an earnest, active member of the Antrim United Presbyterian Church, and as a husband, father, neighbor, citizen and Christian gentleman his life was a noble example to all. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn their loss.
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Mrs. Copeland
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 12, 1890
Senecaville
Mrs. Copeland, for many years living near Concord church, died last week of cancer of the face.
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Elizabeth Corbett
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 29, 1880
Mrs. Elizabeth Corbett, aged nearly seventy-seven years, a very worthy old lady, widely known and respected, died at her home here, Saturday, after a lingering sickness of stomach disease, and was buried from the M. P. Church Sabbath afternoon.
Mrs. Corbett was a native of Allegheny county, Pa., but had resided in this county since 1834 and in town since 1854. She was twice married, her first husband, Samuel Moore, dying in 1843 and her second, Peter Corbett, in 1855. Five children, Mrs. Daniel Shively, of Wheeling, George A. Moore, of Columbus, Mrs. Eliza Hoopman and Samuel W. Moore, of this place, and Dr. C. A. Moore, of Williamsburg, survive her.
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Mary Ellen Corp
Mary Ellen Corp, age 89, of Cutler, Ohio, died Sunday, July 7, 2002, at Arcadia Nursing Center. She was formerly of Whitacre Ave. Cambridge. Born on March 7, 1913 in Dexter City to the late Benjamin Franklin Corp V, and Ann Amellia (Bigham) Corp.
Ms. Corp is a retired secretary for Cambridge Glass, she also worked for Suitt Bros. Manufacturing in the payroll department., the Guernsey County Extension Office, and Ogles Restruant in Macksburg, Ohio.
Being a member of the Pentacostal Church, and graduating from Marietta HIgh School, she also taught many years of Sunday School.
Proceeding her in death are 3 sisters; Katherine Allen, Martha Burris, and Rebecca Schroeder, 3 brothers; Ben F. Corp IV, Erywin Corp, and Paul Corp. Surviving are; 2 sisters; Leona (Jim) Best of Marietta, Ohio, and Anna Mae (Bob) Prigmore of Mansfield, Ohio, 2 nieces, Margaret Griffin of Lewisville, Ohio, and Dorothy Launderman of Williamstown, W.V., and 1 nephew, Benjamin F. Corp VII of Cutler, Ohio. Also survived by several great nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held from 7 to 9pm on Tuesday, July 9, 2002 at the Bundy - Law Funeral Home. Service will be on Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 11:00 am with burial following at Lower Salem Cemetery. The service will be conducted by Rev. Robert Pyle.
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Delbert R. Corwin
The Times Recorder
Thursday, October 24, 1963
Delbert Corwin
CAMBRIDGE — Delbert R Corwin, 71, of 823 Oakland boulevard, Cambridge, died at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday at his home after suffering an apparent heart attack.
Mr. Corwin was born near Senecaville Jan. 23, 1892, a son of Union and Martha Ball Corwin.
He was a member of Second United Presbyterian Church at Cambridge.
Mr. Corwin formerly operated a grocery store on Dewey avenue here.
He was first married to the former Olive Back who died in 1947. He later married the former Mary Jane Baird who survives.
Surviving in addition to the widow are four daughters, Mrs. Marie Syme of Lore City, Mrs. Doris McCullough of Merrick avenue, Zanesville, Mrs. Wanda Moore of Fairview and Miss Suzie Kay Corwin of the home; three sons, Curtis Corwin of Cumberland, William of Camridge and Kenneth of Boulder, Colo; two stepdaughters and a stepson; 13 grandchildren and nine stepgrandchildren. Two sisters preceded him in death.
The body is at Corwin Funeral Home here where friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. M. today and Friday.
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Dorothy L. (Harding) Corwin
Dorothy L. Corwin, age 74, of Cambridge, died Monday, October 14, 2002, at Cleveland Clinic, at 4:30am. She was born on October 18, 2002, to the late Clifford Harding and Mary Yoho Harding.
Mrs. Corwin was a member of the 1st United Methodist Church. She was Employed by Guernsey Memorial Hospital and J.C. Penney's.
She was married on June 6, 1948, to William R. Corwin, who also lives in Cambridge.
Surviving are: 1 daughter; Judith Corwin of Cambridge, OH., 1 son; Richard (Donna) Corwin of Cadiz, OH., 1 sister; Mrs. George (Joanne) Lasko of Senecaville, OH., 1 brother; Lee Harding of Cambridge, OH., and 1 grandaughter; Erin Corwin.
Proceeding her in death are 3 sisters and 2 brothers.
Visitation will be on Thursday, October 17, 2002, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. The service will be on Friday, October 18, 2002, at 11:00am with Rev. Jim Ellison conducting. Burial will follow at Senecaville Cemetery, in Senecaville, Ohio. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
M. Christine Corwin
Date of Article: Monday, June 15, 1998
CAMBRIDGE JEFFERSONIAN
BYESVILLE- M. Christine Corwin, 89, of Cambridge Health Care Center, Cambridge formerly of Meek Avenue, Byesville, died Saturday (June 13, 1998) at Cambridge Health Care Center.
She was born April 12, 1909, in Byesville, the daughter of the late Howard and Elizabeth Magill Corwin.
Mrs. Corwin was salutatorian for the Class of 1927 at Byesville High School and a graduate of Cambridge Business College. She was a former employee of the former Byesville State Bank and a former secretary for Byesville High School. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Mildred Corwin and Esther Oberting, and a brother, Robert Corwin.
She leaves a nephew, Fred Oberting of Columbus; two nieces, Mary Ann McElroy of Cincinnati and Carol Wilson of Columbus; a sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Corwin of Columbus; four great nieces; two great nephews.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Black Family Funeral Service, Byesville, funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity United Methodist Church.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
(NOTE: The obituary refers to M. Christine Corwin as "Mrs. Corwin". This is misleading. According to my Grandmother (Nedra M. Corwin Bonom) who was the cousin of M. Christine Corwin ~ Christine never married.
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Mildred Corwin
Cambridge Jeffersonian (Exact date of publication not known)
MILDRED I. CORWIN
BYESVILLE- Mildred I. Corwin, 84, of 214 Meek Ave., Byesville, died at 11 a.m. Friday (Aug. 25, 1990) at her home following a one-year illness.
She was born Feb. 6, 1906, at Byesville, daughter of the late Howard and Elizabeth Magill Corwin. She was a former employee of Ohio Fuel Gas Co. and retired from Central National Bank as a teller. She was a 1924 graduate of Byesville High School. She was a member of Trinity United Methodist Church where she served as treasurer for 51 1/2 years.
She was preceded in death by one brother and one sister.
Miss Corwin leaves one sister, Christine Corwin of Byesville; two nieces, Mary Ann McElroy of Cincinnati and Mrs. Carol Wilson of Columbus; and one nephew, Fred Oberting of Columbus.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at McGaughy-Black Funeral Home.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Trinity United Methodist Church with the Rev. Eldon Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
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Olo Garfield Corwin
O.G. Corwin, 73, of 204 High Ave., Byesville, died Wednesday morning at 4:30 in St. Francis Hospital where he had been admitted Tuesday evening in a critical condition. The body was removed to Corwin Funeral Home.
Mr. Corwin was born August 5, 1879 in Noble County, to James and Elizabeth Sawyer Corwin. He had lived in Byesville for the past 52 years and during his residency there he served several years on the council and one term as mayor.
His wife, Ora Bates Corwin to whom he was married on Sept. 16, 1903, survives. He was a member of Trinity Methodist Church, Odd Fellows and Rebekah Lodges.
In addition to his widow he leaves two daughters Mrs. Audree Blackburn of Tarentum, Pa., and Mrs. Nedra Bonom, of Lima; a grandson and one brother, Bert Corwin of Senecaville. Four sisters and eight brothers are deceased.
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Ora Ann Bates Corwin
Last rites for Mrs. Ora Ann Corwin, 81, of 204 High Ave., Byesville, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at McGaughy Funeral Home, Byesville, by the Rev. William Weinland. Burial will be made in Greenwood Cemetery there.
The body will be removed from Corwin Funeral Home Saturday afternoon to the Byesville funeral home where callers will be received Saturday from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Mrs. Corwin, who died Friday morning at her home, leaves three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Harkins of Gary, Ind., Mrs. Esta Pitts of Dayton and Mrs. Hattie Howard of Hammond, Ind.
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Uriel C. Corwin
SENECAVILLE - Uriel C. Corwin, 82, of Main Street, Senecaville, died at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday (Jan. 28, 1992) at Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville.
He was born April 2, 1909, at Senecaville, son of the late Bert and Stella Shafer Corwin. He was a graduate of Muskingum College and taught school in the Senecaville system. He was a retired chemist, an elder at Senecaville Presbyterian Church and a Mason at Point Pleasant Lodge, Pleasant City.
He was preceded in death by two brothers.
Mr. Corwin leaves his wife, Vivian Harding Corwin, whom he married Aug. 14, 1937; a son, Jim Corwin of Cincinnati; a daughter, Carol Combs of Zanesville; two sisters, Mrs. Nigel (Ilma) Berry of Columbus and Mrs. Sam (Lorna) Miller of New Concord; six grandchildren and one great-grandson.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Meek Funeral Home. Masonic services will be at 6:30 p.m.
Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Senecaville Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Roland Fredericks officiating. Burial will be in Senecaville Cemetery.
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William H. Corwin
William H. Corwin, age 74 of Cambridge, Ohio passed away Friday, Feb., 15, 2002 at his home. William was born September 23, 1927 in Cambridge, Ohio. He worked with his father at Corwin Funeral Home in Cambridge. He also worked at Salt Fork State Park at the Lodge for 21 years. He is a member of First United Methodist Church in Cambridge.
Mr. Corwin is preceded in death by his parents Charles R. Corwin and Tressa M. (Hague) Corwin.
William is survived by his wife Martha J. (Spence) Corwin of Cambridge whom he married September 1, 1956. One daughter, Debi J. Douglas and husban William of Marietta, Ohio. Three sister-in-laws, Dorothy & Leonard McVicker of FL, Joellen & Franklin Starr of Cambridge, Ohio and Nancy & Jim Laughman of Twinsburg, Ohio. A Brother-in-Law James C. & Tammi Spence of Terre Haute, IN. Two cousins Bobby & Lucy Hague of FL, Blaine & Patsy Hague of S.C. One Grandson Eric Earnest & wife Inga. also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends may call 4 to 8 Monday at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where the Funeral Service will br held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday with Dr. Terry litton and Burial will be in Old Washington Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions May Be Made To Hospice of Guernsey, P.O. Box 1165, Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
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Harry Leon Cosgrave
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, January 07, 1959
H. L. COSGRAVE
Harry Leon Cosgrave, 48, a shear operator at the Kaiser plant was found dead at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in his home in Hebron Rd., Buckeye Lake.
Dr. William E. Schrontz, Licking Vounty coroner, who investigated with Deputy Sheriff
Clarence Miller, said that he had been dead about 12 hours and that death was due to coronary thrombosis.
Deputy Miller learned that he had worked the night shift at the Kaiser plant and when he left at 8 a. m. Monday he visited his wife, who lives in a trailer rear of Beach Ridge, Buckeye Lake. When he not report for work Monday night,the company contacted a cab compant at the lake and a trip was made to his home and found the place looked empty. Neighbors became alarmed when his car had remained parked at his home Monday and Tuesday and Mrs. Frank Ritter, owners of the place were called to open the house.
Mr. Cosgrave was born Sept. 17, 1910, in Winterset, Guernsey County, the son of John Thomas and Jessie (Stillion) Cosgrave. He had resided in the lake area seven years coming from Zanesville, and was a member of the Eagles Lodge of Buckeye Lake.
Surviving are his widow, the former Pauline Longfellow of Ostego. one daughter Mrs. Maxine Paner off Newark, N.. J.; one son, Kenny of Duncan Falls; his father of Winterset; also seven grandchildren; four brothers, Homer of Winterset, Clarence and Fred of Canton and Russell Cosgrave of Duquesne,Pa.
The body is at the Browning Funeral Home in Hebron where the Rev. Vanus Smith will officiate at services at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be made in Williams Cemetery, Zanesville. Friends may call at the funeral home.
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Henry Cosgrave
Date of Article: Thursday, February 08, 1883
HENRY COSGRAVE.
After many weary months of suffering, Henry Cosgrave is at rest. He died at his home in Cumberland on Saturday night. He was born in Mifflin county, Pennsylvania, on February 28th, 1805, but had lived in Ohio for the past thirty years. He was a good citizen, an affectionate husband and father. Four sons and six daughters are left to mourn his loss. Tho funeral, on Monday, was conducted by Rev. B. Y. Seigfried.
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James Cosgrave
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 06, 1878
James Cosgrave, a very old citizen who resided near New Birmingham, died last Saturday. He was a pensioner of the United States.
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John W. Cosgrave
The Times Recorder, Zanesville, Ohio
Saturday, June 1, 1963
John W. Cosgrave, 76, of 922 Lindbergh avenue, a retired Zanesville grocer, died at 9:40 a.m. Friday in Good Samaritan Hospital where he had been admitted on Wednesday. He had been in failing health for three years.
Mr. Cosgrave was born in Cumberland (Ohio) on Feb. 10, 1887, a son of John and Mary Cosgrave.
He had lived in Zanesville for 45 years and until he retired in 1952 he owned and operated a grocery store on West main street for 30 years.
Mr. Cosgrave was a member of Cumberland Presbyterian church. He was a veteran of World War I, having served with a motorcycle unit for two years in Brest, France.
He is survived by his widow, the former Kathryn Hooper, and several nieces and nephews.
Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.
The body was taken to the DeLong and Baker Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 until 9 this evening and from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 p.m. Sunday.
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Minnie Irene (Harding) Cosgrove
Date of Article: Monday, June 09, 1997
Minnie Irene (Harding) Cosgrove, 91, of Dravosburg, PA died yesterday in McKeesport Hospital. Born in Cambridge, Ohio, April 8, 1906. She was the daughter of the late Samuel and Etta Rose (Cunningham) Harding and the wife of the late Russell Thomas Cosgrove.
Survivors include sons, The Reverend Roy T. Cosgrove of Ocala, Florida, Robert L. of Munhall, PA and Roger L. of West Mifflin, PA; daughter Rose Mary Swainson of McKeesport, PA; 17 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; and a great great grandchild.
Friends will be received tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm in the I. M. Finney Funeral Home, Inc. Dravosburg. Service will be conducted there Wednesday at 11 am by the Reverend Howard Peters. Interment will be in Jefferson Memorial Park, Pleasant Hills, PA.
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Harry Leon Cosgrave
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, January 07, 1959
H. L. COSGRAVE
Harry Leon Cosgrave, 48, a shear operator at the Kaiser plant was found dead at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in his home in Hebron Rd., Buckeye Lake.
Dr. William E. Schrontz, Licking Vounty coroner, who investigated with Deputy Sheriff
Clarence Miller, said that he had been dead about 12 hours and that death was due to coronary thrombosis.
Deputy Miller learned that he had worked the night shift at the Kaiser plant and when he left at 8 a. m. Monday he visited his wife, who lives in a trailer rear of Beach Ridge, Buckeye Lake. When he not report for work Monday night,the company contacted a cab compant at the lake and a trip was made to his home and found the place looked empty. Neighbors became alarmed when his car had remained parked at his home Monday and Tuesday and Mrs. Frank Ritter, owners of the place were called to open the house.
Mr. Cosgrave was born Sept. 17, 1910, in Winterset, Guernsey County, the son of John Thomas and Jessie (Stillion) Cosgrave. He had resided in the lake area seven years coming from Zanesville, and was a member of the Eagles Lodge of Buckeye Lake.
Surviving are his widow, the former Pauline Longfellow of Ostego. one daughter Mrs. Maxine Paner off Newark, N.. J.; one son, Kenny of Duncan Falls; his father of Winterset; also seven grandchildren; four brothers, Homer of Winterset, Clarence and Fred of Canton and Russell Cosgrave of Duquesne,Pa.
The body is at the Browning Funeral Home in Hebron where the Rev. Vanus Smith will officiate at services at 2 p. m. Friday. Burial will be made in Williams Cemetery, Zanesville. Friends may call at the funeral home.
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Ruth (Gay) Cosgrove
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, April 17, 1902
Mrs Ruth Cosgrove
Ruth Cosgrove, widow of Wilson Cosgrove, died at the residence of her son, C. C. Cosgrove, Wheeling avenue. Cambridge, Ohio, April 9th, 1902. at 12:30 afternoon, aged 73 years, 7 months. 2 days.
She was a daughter of John and Mary Gay and was horn in Muskingum county, near Cumberland, Guernsey county. September 7, 1828. Her life was spent in Cumberland and her girlhood home. In 1857 she was united in marriage with Wilson Cosgrove, who died September 20, 1901. They were well known and highly respected citizens of Cumberland where for many years they were engaged in hotel and other business.
To them were born five children of whom the oldest and the youngest died in infancy. The survivors are Charles C. Cosgwive, and Mrs. E. B. Conner, of Cambridge, and Mrs. Dr. C. W. St. Clair, of Coshocton. They were with their mother during her last illness and at the time of her death.
Mrs. Cosgrove was an active, earnest Christian and was a member of the M. E. church for 45 years, perhaps the oldest member of the church in Cumberland and stood by it in all its vicissitudes, at one time, years ago, the only remaining member of the church, that is now a strong, influentual body.
The funeral arrangements are: Brief services conducted bv Rev. Dr. R. B. Pope at the residence and the remains, accompanied by the family and friends were taken to Cumberland, Thurs. by rail, via Zanesville and on Friday at one o'clock afternoon, funeral services will be conducted by her pastor, the Rev. S. F. Ross, assisted by other clergymen of the town, in the M. E, church, after which interment will be made in the family burial grounds of the Cumberland cemetery.
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Lea C. (Carpenter) Costello
The Times Recorder
Saturday, January 29, 1966
Mrs. Lea Costello
CAMBRIDGE — Mrs. Lea C. Costello. 39, of Cleveland, a former Guernsey County resident, died following a long illness at 5:15 a.m. Friday (Jan. 28) at Lakewood Hospital in Cleveland.
Mrs. Costello was born Oct. 30, 1930, in Guernsey County, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Murphy Carpenter of Cleveland and the late Enoch Carpenter, married Ronald Costello in 1948.
She was a member of Lakewood United Church of Christ.
Also surviving are six children. Cindy, Caren, Christine, Daryl, Cheryl and Kenneth, all of the home.
The body was taken to Corwin Funeral Home where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home with Rev. Alexander Campbell officiating. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery, Hendrysburg.
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Daughter Coultrap
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 03, 1904
Mr. and Mrs. George Coultrap, of Monmouth, Ill., who had been visiting relatives and friends in Fairview and other parts of Guernsey county, and who left yesterday afternoon for their home in response to a telegram announcing the very serious illness of their daughter, arrived home this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, but in the race to the bedside of their daughter, death beat them, their daughter dying before their arrival.
Deceased was 23 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Coultrap formerly resided here and their many friends in this city and Guernsey county extend sympathy in their hour of bereavement.
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Joseph Coury
Solemn requiem mass will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Benedict's Catholic Church for Joseph Coury, 74, of 1043-1/2 Wheeling Ave., who diedWednesday at 4 a.m. at the White Cross Hospital, Columbus. Officiating at the mass will be Rev. Fathers William Riley, Miecellaus Dzikowski, and Edward Timko. Mr. Coury was a native of Lebanon.
Holy Name Society will recite the rosary Friday at 8 p.m. at the Corwin Funeral Home, where friends may call until time of services Saturday. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
{The Daily Jeffersonian (Cambridge), August 2, 1951}
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Sophia (Awoad) Coury
Funeral services for Mrs. Sophia Coury, 68, of 1043-1/2 Wheeling Ave., will be held in St. Benedict’s Catholic Church Monday at 10 a.m. by Rev. Fr. William Riley. Burial will be made in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
Mrs. Coury died in Guernsey Memorial Hospital Friday at 1:40 a.m. where she had been a patient since Tuesday. The body was removed to Corwin Funeral Home where the rosary will be recited Sunday at 8 p.m.
Born in Mt. Lebanon, Jan. 17, 1886, she was a daughter of Elijah and Helen Awoad. She came to the United States in 1914. Her husband, Joseph, to whom she was married in 1904, died three years ago. She was a member of St. Benedict’s Catholic Church.
Surviving are five children, Rose, Margaret and Shuffay, all of the home; Fred of Michigan, and Mrs. Mary Andrews of New Concord; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Maleky Bahreay of Mt. Lebanon; and two brothers, Nicholas and Petros (Beatrise "Pete") of Buckeyeville.
{The Daily Jeffersonian (Cambridge), May 7, 1954}
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Amanda Couts
Date of Article: Thursday, December 20, 1906
Mrs. Amanda Couts, wife of John Couts, died Saturday, December 8th, 1906. Her maiden name was McNarnes and she was born in Freeport Ohio, August22, 1824, was united in marriage with Issac Couts Nov. 19, 1843. They have resided near Newtown, Tuscarawa county, Ohio, during their married life of 63 years. To them were born twelve children, five sons, seven daughters. Of the daughters three died in youth, the surviving are Julia Hudson, Newcomerstown; Alice Snyder, Canal Dover; Cynthia J. Murphy, Bernice; Drusilla Casteel, Bernice. Of the sons George Clinton died at the age of 27 years. The surviving are William A. and Frank, at home; Amzi, Cambridge; John, Post Boy. There are twenty-seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Couts was a member of the M. E. church for many years and her funeral was conducted on Tuesday the 11th, by her pastor. Interment in Wesley Chapel cemetery.
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Amanda Couts
Date of Article: Thursday, December 13, 1906
PIONEER GONE
Mrs. Amanda Couts, wife of Isaac Couts, of Monroe township, died at 12 o'clock Saturday night, aged about 86 years. She leaved a husband, Squire Counts, 90 years next birthday, with eight living children out of a family of twelve, to mourn her death. Funeral services will be held at the residence Tuesday, interment at Wesley chapel.
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Joseph Covert
Date of Article: Thursday, April 09, 1891
Joseph Covert, Sr., who has been ill for several years of asthma, died Sat, April 4, and was buried Tuesday at 2 o'clock. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss.
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David Cowden
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, September 3, 1874
David Cowden died at his residence near Quaker City, on Sabbath evening, Aug. 23, aged 69 years. Mr. Cowden was born in County Down, Ireland, in 1805, his ancestors having emigrated thither some years before from Scotland on account of thee persecution of the Catholics. One of his uncles came to this country previous to the revolution, settled near Harrisburg and was a colonel in that war. William Cowden, the father of David, came to this county over sixty years ago and died where his son has since lived. Mr. Cowden was married at the age of thirty-one to Miss Amelia Kennon, sister of the late Judge Kennon, of Belmont County, who still survives him, though in feeble health.
Mr. Cowden lived the life of an exemplary Christian, having become a member of the Presbyterian Church when quite young. He was a man of strict and unswerving in his own opinions.
Although the great destroyer came like a thief in the night, we feel confident of his safe passage over the dark river into the regions of perpetual day, where there is no "sighing or shedding of tears." To his bereaved wife and family we would tender our sympathies for the loss of a kind husband and affectionate father and to whom we can offer the consolations of the promises of the Master—he has only gone before and awaits your coming.
M. J. H.
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Mary (Morgan) Cowden
Sun-Sentinel
8/15/2004
Cowden, Mary passed away on August 2, 2004 in Dania Beach, Florida.
Mary Lucinda Cowden was born to Walter Morgan and Sara (Neale) Morgan on April 4, 1907 in the Village of Birmingham, Guernsey County, Ohio.
She had a younger brother Neal Morgan. Mary married Merle Cowden (1927) in Zanesville, Ohio and celebrated 66 years of marriage. They lived in Guernsey County until they moved to Sebastian, Florida in 1972.
They had a son William Raymond "Bill" and daughter Donna Kay "Kay". She is survived by her five grandchildren: Michael William Cowden of Titusville, Florida, Deborah J. Harrison of Port Orange, Florida, Patrick Wayne Cowden of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, George David Ridgeway of Savannah, Georgia and Cheryl S. Rouleau of Williamstown, Vermont along with two great grandchildren Robert and Victoria Rouleau.
Services will be held 1:00 p.m. August 21st at: Bethesda Baptist Church c/o The Bethesda Retirement Community 2800 Fordham Road Northeast, Palm Bay, Florida 32905.
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Evelyne (Gates) Cowgill
Daily Jeffersonian, Cambridge Ohio
Monday, 4 February 1963
Mrs. Evelyne Wilma Cowgill, 43, wife of Wilbert L. Cowgill of Cambridge R.D. 1, died at 1:35 a.m. Monday at the family home after a 2 1/2 year illness.
She was born in Cambridge Jan 30, 1920 to Julia Wencek Gates and the late John E. Gates.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Cowgill leaves her husband, three sons, Larry James, Michael David and Timothy Olan, all of the home; a sister, Mrs. Lucille Brining of Dayton and two brothers, Eugene Paul Gates with the U.S. Navy and James E. Gates of Reynoldsburg.
Mrs. Cowgill was a member of Christ's Ev. Lutheran Church, the VFW Auxiliary, Post 2901, and the Auxiliary of the Order of Cooties.
The Rev. Howard C. Hahn will conduct last rites Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Scott Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be made in Guernsey County Memorial Gardens. Members of the VFW Auxiliary are to meet at the funeral home Tuesday at 7 p.m. to pay respects to Mrs. Cowgill and to conduct a memorial service.
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James B. Cowgill
Times Recorder (Zanesville, OH)
Date: November 24, 2005
James B. Cowgill
CAMBRIDGE -- James B. Cowgill, 76, of Bloomfield Road, Cambridge, died Monday, Nov. 21, 2005, at his home.
He was born Sept. 26, 1929, in Barnesville, a son of the late Charley B. and Nellie Bowen Cowgill. Mr. Cowgill grew up in Barnesville, in the quiet times of the 1930s and the war years of the 40s.
He married Mary Lou Skinner on Nov. 23, 1948. Mr. Cowgill worked at Damsel Ice Cream and then T.A. Rogers Hardware, where he got to know most everyone within 30 miles. He then moved to Cambridge, while traveling over Southeastern Ohio, making new friends while selling plumbing and heating materials, working for W.V. Driggs & Associates developing new housing areas. In 1964, he started his own plumbing and heating business, known as Cowgill's Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning and Sheet Metal Fabrication Inc., with the help of many plumbing and heating people and contractors of Cambridge. He has four sons taking over the business and looking for a third generation to continue. He remembered dearly the special celebration of his 60th birthday and also 25 years of Cowgill's Inc. with hundreds of friends and customers.
He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Cambridge, Elks 448, Guernsey Masonic Lodge 66 F&AM (where he sponsored four sons and one special friend into Masonic Lodge at the same time), Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge and Aladdin Temple Shrine.
Surviving are his wife, Mary Lou Skinner Cowgill; five sons, Stephen M. (Linda) Cowgill of New Concord, Charles R. Cowgill of Cambridge, J. Ben (Carolyn) Cowgill of Kent, Kenneth W. (Celeste) Cowgill of Cambridge and William S. (Chris) Cowgill of Cambridge; a daughter, Peg (Daniel) Wilcox of Nashport; three brothers, John (Irene) Cowgill of Canton, Charles (Janet) Cowgill of Barnesville and Richard (Barbara) Cowgill of Huntsville, Ala.; a sister-in-law, Irene Cowgill of Barnesville; 11 grandchildren, Chuckie (Amy) Cowgill of Centerville, Courtney (Corey) Dye of Washington Courthouse, Cory Cowgill of Cambridge, Megan Cowgill of New Concord, Lindsay Cowgill of Columbus, Luke Cowgill of Willoughby Hills, Casey Turner of New Concord, Maggie Wilcox of Nashport, Morgan Cowgill of Cambridge, Seth Cowgill of Cambridge and Nick Cowgill of Cambridge; and three great-grandchildren, Trace, Bryce and Kendall.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Eleanor Mason; a brother, Bill Cowgill; and a grandson, Benny.
Calling hours will be held 2 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25, at the Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Cambridge. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 26, 2005, at First United Methodist Church, Cambridge, with the Rev. Dr. Terry Litton officiating. Burial will be in Northwood Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey Inc., P.O. Box 1165, Cambridge, OH 43725, First United Methodist Church of Cambridge, 641 Steubenville Ave., Cambridge, OH 43725 or Benny Cowgill Foundation, P.O. Box 11, Kent, OH 44240.
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Minnie Cowgill
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 12, 1880
Minnie Cowgill, a brief notice of whose sudden decease we made last week, died from the effects of concussion of the brain sustained in falling from a swing a few days before.
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Ralph Cowgill
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 23, 1890
Ralph Cowgill an aged and esteemed citizen of Oxford township died suddenly of heart disease on the 16th(18?) inst.
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Ralph O. Cowgill
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 09, 1890
From a dispatch sent Capt. John Bell from Fairview, Ohio, we learn that Mrs. Ralph O. Cowgill, died on Tuesday morning, October 7th The funeral will be held on Thursday, October 9th, in Fairview.
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William Cowgill
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 5, 1885
DEATH FROM HAVING A TOOTH PULLED
William Cowgill, a well known citizen of Spencer township, died on Saturday
morning at his residence of blood poisoning.
Several days before he had a tooth extracted. This was followed by severe inflammation to the jaw resulting in blood poisoning. He was very popular with his neighbors and had held several positions of trust, being the assessor of the township at the time of his death.
He was a member in good standing of Harmony church, and was highly esteemed
for his Christian virtues. The bereaved family has the sympathy of the entire community.
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Moses Cox
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 23, 1890
New Concord
Moses Cox died of consumption at his home one mile south of here last Thursday. He was buried in Pleasant Hill cemetery Friday.
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Paul A. Cox
Paul A Cox, age 75, of the Londonderry Area died Tuesday Afternoon August 26, 2003 at his home. He was born Aprl 5, 1928 on his family farm near Londonderry, the son of the late John Arneil and Mary (Geisey) Cox. He was a farmer Builder and Contractor. Paul was a loving husband and devoted grandfather. He served for 32 years as Londonderry Township Trustee.
He was preceded in death by 1 Son Brian W. Cox, 1 Brother Kenneth Cox, and 2 Half Sisters: Mildred Lake and Sylvia Simpkins.
He is survived by his wife Jeanette (Duffy) Cox, at home, whom he married August 13, 1948. 1 Daughter Teresa Brooks of Cambridge, Ohio, 1 Son Gary and Cecily Cox of Londonderry, 1 Brother John and Betty Cox of Dover, Ohio, A Brother In Law Wilford Lake of Canton, Ohio. 4 Grandchildren: Casey P. Brooks, Amanda R. Cox, Molly Cox and Nicholas Brooks, 1 Great Grandson Brian J. Wells.
Friends will be recieved Friday 2 to 4 & 7 to 9 PM at Bundy-Law Funeral Home where services will be held Saturday at 11:00 AM with Pastor Edwin Weaver and Pastor Willie Miller officiating. Burial will be in Antrim Cemetery. Memorial Contribution may be made to the Guernsey County Cancer Society.
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Mr. B. F. Crabbin's Mother
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 13, 1879
New Concord
Mr. B. F. Crabbin's mother died on Saturday evening last, after a lingering sickness. The funeral services took place at the house on Monday morning and the remains were taken to Zanesville for interment.
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Asa Craft
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, April 17, 1873
Quaker City Items
Asa Craft, an aged citizen of Millwood township, was buried on last Saturday.
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Clark Harold Craft
MONDAY DECEMBER 20, 2004
GEORGETOWN, Tex. - Clark Harold Craft, 83, of Georgetown, Texas, died Sunday (Dec. 19, 2004).
Mr. Craft was born May 10, 1921, in Cumberland, son of the late Howard Hoadley and Lola Catherine (Allison) Craft.
He was valedictorian of his high school class in Cumberland. He received his bachelor of science degree from Ohio State University. After three years at OSU he enlisted in the Army Reserve for World War II and was immediately called to active duty. He spent four years in the Army Signal Corps and two years in Hawaii as a first lieutenant. After his service time, he worked in Venezuela for a major oil company for nine years, came back to the United States and worked for a gas company and a valve company where he was promoted to vice president of the valve company prior to his retirement.
He enjoyed traveling, square dancing and the fitness center.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge since 1946, the Scottish Rite and Shriners since 1956, a member of the computer club, COPS and was block captain of his street in Sun City.
Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home with the Rev. Al Cummins officiating.
Burial will follow at a later time in National Cemetery, Houston, Tex.
Personal condolences may be sent to Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home, 2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, TX 78628.
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Mildred L. (Patterson) Craft
Mildred L. Craft, 90, of Cambridge, died Thursday May 2, 2002 in Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center at 10:50 pm. She was born March 26, 1912 to her parents; L. H. Patterson and Anna Booth Patterson, both deceased. Mildred was married to William Woodrow Craft, who died in 1978 and then married to Walter Craft, who died in 1991.
After attending Rock Hill School, she became a beautician in the 1950's and had her own Beauty Shop. Mildred also worked at Garrett's Studio and for Barbara Meeks. She was a member of The 1st Baptist Church in Cambridge. Mildred also enjoyed making quilts and playing the organ.
Surviving is a son; William (Marcia) Craft Jr. of Cambridge, a brother; Lenord Patterson of Cambridge, 3 grandsons; Kenny, Chris &Bryan Craft, 4 great grandchildren; Brandy, Ryan, Chloe & Caitlyn Craft.
Proceeding Mildred in death are 2 sisters; Edna Thomas & Velma Leeper, and 4 brothers; Paul, Roy, Chalmer & Audrey Patterson.
Visitation will be held at Bundy-Law Funeral Home on Monday, May 6, 2002 from 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm. The service will be on Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at 11:00 am also at Bundy-Law Funeral Home, With Rev. Mark Smith officiating. Burial will be at Center Cemetery.
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George Craig
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 16, 1880
CRAIG.— On the 20th ult., at Granville, Licking county.George, son of R. F. Craig, of croup.
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George Craig
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 16, 1880
CRAIG.— On the 20th ult., at Granville, Licking county.George, son of R. F. Craig, of croup.
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James Wesley Craig
Sunday Zanesville Times Signal
Sunday, March 14, 1943
JAMES CRAIG
James Wesley Craig, 71, of 935 Dunn street, died Friday night at
Bethesda hospital following a heart attack suffered at Elberon avenue
and Fifth street.
The Keck ambulance was summoned, but Craig was dead upon arrival at the hospital.
He was a native of Dexter City, and was the son of Leonard and
Mary Craig. He had lived in Zanesville for 25 years and was a member of the Eagle lodge here.
Surviving are his widow, Mary; five; sons, , R. E. Craig, of the home; .Raymond of Zanesville; John, of Columbus; Herbert, of Albuquerque, N. M., and Harry, who is with the U. S. army at St. Petersburg, Fla.; four daughters, Mrs. James Kinney, of Taylor street; Mrs. Dollie Bassett and Misses Lucille and Edna Mae Craig, of Ravenna; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandson.
The body has been removed to the Raymond Seat funeral home.
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Martha H. Craig
Location of Article: Washington
Date of Article: Thursday, March 7, 1872
Washington
It becomes our pained duty to chronicle the death of Miss Martha H. Craig, daughter of Mrs. Mary Craig, of this place, which occurred on Saturday, at three o’clock p. m. She was one of the most estimable and attractive young ladies. Usually sociable and truly pious. Her death has made a breach in the home circle and in society, which will not be easily healed. Her disease was of a pulmonary nature, through her last sickness was comparatively short. She had long been a member of the M. E. Church and a faithful teacher in the Sabbath School. On Monday after noon, a large concourse of relations and friends laid all that was mortal of “Mattie” in the family lot, beside a father, sisters and brothers, who had preceded her to “the better land.” The mother, sister and brothers, have the profound sympathy of the entire community.
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Mary Margaret (Roehrig) Craig
Mary Margaret Rose Craig, age 88 of Caldwell, died Friday afternoon (11/14/2003) at Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center in Cambridge, Ohio. She was born 4/2/1915 at Fulda, Ohio a daughter of the late Albert & Amelia ''Mollie'' Schott Roehrig. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Stephen Catholic Church in Caldwell.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband Melvin Craig who died in 1961; 4 brothers Terrance, Roy, Bernard & Edward Roehrig; 3 sisters Eulalia Valot, Freda Gill & infant Lenora Roehrig and 1 grandson Jeffrey Koval.
Surviving are 3 daughters Patricia Koval of Caldwell, Linda (Jon) Koval of Caldwell and Christine (Greg) Bates of Sarahsville; 2 sisters Dorothy Bing of Massillon and Eleanor Riski of Caldwell; and 13 grandchildren.
Friends may call Tuesday (11/18/2003) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home in Caldwell, where Christian Scripture Services will be held at 8:30 PM. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday (11/19/2003) at 10 AM at St. Stephen Catholic Church in Caldwell with Fr. Dale Tornes as celebrant. Burial will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Caldwell.
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Robert F. Craig
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 5th, 1905
Robert F. Craig Dead
Robert F. Craig, one of the best known and most highly respected citizens of Cambridge, died at the home of his son-in-law, W.H. Brown, No. 441 North 8th street, Tuesday morning. January 3rd, at about 3 o'clock, after a long illness of paralysis.
Deceased was born in Washington, Guernsey county. O., October 31st, 1843, and was joined in marriage With Sarah Amanda Thompson, November 20th, 1872. To this union were born four children, two daughters and two sons, all of whom are dead except one son, Edward Osborn Craig, who resides in Washington, D C. The other children were Miss E. C. Craig, Annie, wife of W. H. Brown, and George T. Craig. Mrs. Craig died August 7th, 1891.
For many years Mr. Craig was a prominent business man of Washington, this county, and later was engaged in the jewelry business in Washintgon. D. C.
For the past three or four years deceased had been a great sufferer with paralysis, and for the past year was confined to the home of his son-in-law, Mr. Brown, with whom he resided during the last years of his life, receiving the best of care and nursing, as well as medical attendance.
But despite this his condition gradually grew worse until he became hopeless.
Deceased was a veteran of the Civil war, being a member of Co. F, 26th Regiment, O. V. V. I. He was a member of the M. E. church having joined in youth, and on coming to this city to live joined with the church here. The funeral arrangements have not as yet been made.
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Samuel Craig
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, March 12, 1891
Death of Samuel Craig
The venerable Samuel Craig died Sunday afternoon March 8th 1891, aged 76 years one month.
Perhaps no man was better or more favorably known in business circles of this county than he; strictly honorable, energetic and amiable he won and held a host of friends. He was a man of sterling independence in thought and action. He cast the first Free Soil vote in Cambridge township, the only one cast at that election. He hated oppression and was an early and active advocate of the emancipation of the slave in this country. His ancestors were the sturdy Scotch Irish stock that have left their impress so deeply marked upon the thought and business of this country.
His parents were Rowland Craig and Susan Rabe, he was one of a family of ten children, was born in Warrentown, Jefferson county, Ohio, February 10th, 1815. He was married to Margaret McFadden in Cadiz, O., May 29th, 1838 by Rev. Wm. Taggart, and during the greater part of their life they have lived in this county.
Eight children were born to them, four of whom, George, Alfred, May and William are deceased; four are living, namely: Lydia, wife of Hon. F. W. Wood, of Columbus, Martha, wife of Hon. J. D. Taylor, of Cambridge, Cyrus F., and Samuel Arthur, business partners of their father in the well known firm of S. Craig & Sons, Cambridge.
Tuesday May 29th, 1888 the golden wedding of Samuel and Margaret Craig was celebrated by their children and friends at their hospitable Cambridge home. It was a time of rejoicing in religion he was a Presbyterian but owing to his advanced anti slavery views, he became identified with the Free Presbyterians and later with the U. P. church, in whose communion he lived an honored member and died the death of the righteous.
The funeral services will be held today, Wednesday, in the U. P. church conducted by his pastor Rev. Dr. McFarland assisted by the clergymen of the city. The relatives and friends are in attendance and many persons avail themselves of the opportunity of looking upon the face of him whom they have honored and respected through many years of busy life.
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W. H. Craig
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 21, 1879
W. H. Craig, a prominent citizen of Newcomerstown and well known in this county, died last Saturday. He had been in active business there for forty years.
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Jennie (Bean) Cramblett
The Freeport Press
April 14, 1915
MRS. JENNIE CRAMBLETT, wife of Joseph Cramblett, living near Birmingham, Guernsey county, committed suicide Friday afternoon by hanging herselfin an out-building near her home.
Mrs. Cramblett had been in ill health for some time and had been in the asylum but was brought home last fall, as her condition showed considerable improvement. Recently she became worse and arrangements were being made to again take her to an institution for treatment. It was feared that she was contemplating self destruction and she was therefore kept under close observation.
Friday afternoon Mr. Cramblett left his wife for a short time to go to a field near the house to do a little plowing. Toward evening, he returned and a grandson who makes his home with the Crambletts reported to his grandfather that his grandmother was not in the house. Mr. Cramblett went into the building and after a through search failing to find his wife, with the assistance of the grandson, began to search the premises. The body of the wife was found hanging on a rope fastened to a rafter in the roof of an outbuilding.
Neighbors were notified and with their assistance the body was cut down and removed to the house.
She was about 66 years of age. She is survived by her husband and one son HERMAN BEAN ; together with one brother, ELIJAH BEAN, and two sisters, MRS. EMILY MORRISON of Guernsey county and MRS. WAYBLE, living in the northern part of the state. She was the daughter of HARVEY BEAN, deceased.
Funeral services were held Sunday at Pleasant Hill Church followed by interrment in the Church cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. Wilson of Peoli, assisted by Rev. King of Winterset.
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Lenora Cramblett
MONDAY AUGUST 16, 2004
LEONORA CRAMBLETT
CADIZ - Leonora Cramblett, 84, of Carrollton, formerly of Scio, died Saturday (Aug. 14, 2004).
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home, Cadiz, where services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday.
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Mary C. Cramblett
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, January 24, 1901
Died, January 16, 1901, Mary C., little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cramblett, at their home near Klondike mines, after a brief illness of pneumonia, aged five years, five months and twenty-three days. She was a bright, intelligent little girl, loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed in the home. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their sad bereavement.
Byesville
The six years old daughter, of Simeon Cramblett, one mile north of here died
Tuesday evening of lung fever. Funeral Thursday, conducted by Rev. Mr. Clark.
Interment at Sigman cemetery.
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Arthur Crawford
Date of Article: Thursday, July 13, 1871
Another of our worthy citizens has been called from labor. Mr. Arthur Crawford, who resided near Lytlesburg, died last Sabbath morning of heart disease. He had been suffering a great deal for the past year, but death came quite suddenly at last.
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Daughter Crawford
Date of Article: Thursday, January 23, 1879
A little child of Robert Crawford died from whooping cough on last
Thursday.
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John Crawford
Date of Article: Thursday, July 13, 1871
We are pained to learn of the death of John Crawford, who was formerly a resident of this neighborhood, which occurred at his home in Mercer county, Illinois, on the tenth of June, from injuries received from a fall while at work in his hay mow.
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Rachel Crawford
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, June 19, 1873
Cumberland Locals
Died—on the 11th instant in Cumberland, of Measles, Miss Rachel Crawford, in the 59th year of her age.
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Robert Crawford
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, April 5, 1877
Claysville Items
Robert Crawford died Sunday at midnight. Another very exemplary man, and highly respected citizen gone.
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Artie Creighton
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, April 23, 1896
Miss Artie Creighton recently received a letter announcing the death of her father, J. W. Creighton, March 30, 1896 at the home of his son in Leadville, Colorado. He was sick but three days and it is presumed that his death was caused by pneumonia. The deceased was well-known in Cambridge, having moved west about thirteen years ago.
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Reason Criss
Date of Article: Thursday, April 10, 1879
The body of Reason Criss was brought here on Wednesday of last week for interment. He was a former resident of this county and died at Sunbury, Delaware county. His remains came in the care of officers of the Sunbury Lodge of Freemasons who were joined at the depot by the officers and a number of members of the lodge here. Rev. Norcross kindly gave the use of his vault to the friends until full arrangements for the interment were made.
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Daisy Cross
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 3, 1903
The sad news of the death of Miss Daisy Cross was received by Mrs. C B. Cook. She died Saturday evening. Nov. 28, after an illness of typhoid fever lasting about three weeks. She was 14 years of age, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cross, who formerly resided in Cambridge where the bright little girl was a great favorite. Their home now is in Seville, Ohio.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 10, 1903
Tho Seville Weekly Times gives the following account of the funeral of Daisy Cross, who was well known and much loved by her young companions and schoolmates in Cambridge:
"The funeral of Miss Daisy Cross was held in the Baptist church Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Osborne conducting the services assisted by Rev, Shecley of the Presbyterian church. A large concourse of friends attendud, the High School of which she was a member in the Freshman class was dismlsssed and the pupils atttended in a body, also the Grammar room. Her mother, Mrs. Cross, being a member or the L. O. T. M., that organization also were present. The members of the Sterling Rive?? drove up to attend showing their sympathy for an afflicted sister
The floral offerings were beautiful and many. The large wreath of ivy and pink roses tied with dark blue ribbon and ?. H. S. printed on was the gift of her schoolmates and teacher.
Many other beautiful floral offerings were given from the different societies of the church and Sabbath school, the L, O. T. M. and the K. O. T. M., and various friends, The pall bearers were Clyde Weaver, Max Taylor, Clare McDowell, Howard Daly, Lloyd Lea and Everett Showalter."
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Augusta Adaline Crossen
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 27, 1903
Augusta Adaline Crossen Dead
Miss Augusta Adaline Crossen daughter of County Recorder and John C. Crosson, of North 11th street, died Tues. morning at 1:20 o'clock, after a long illness. The funeral arrangements have not as yet been made
Gussie Crossen, as she was familiarly known by her many friends, was born in Senecaville. O., September 2nd, 1873, and came to this city with her parents about four years ago.
She was a teacher in the Scio College for a number of years and shortly after the family moved to this city.
She was taken ill with the grip which brought on other illness and despite the best of medical attendance and loving nursing, ended in her death this morning. For the last thirteen months she was confined to her bed and while at times her suffering was intense not once was she heard to complain.
She was a good Christian, having joined the Wesleyan Methodist church at Senecaville when but thirteen years of age. After the family moved to Cambridge and when her health would permit she attended services at the M. E. church, always taking an active interest and part in the church and Sunday school work.
She was greatly admired and had a large circle of friends who will learn of her death with sorrow.
Besides the parents there are left to mourn her death, four brothers as follows: E. H. Crosson, of Franklin, Pa; J. B., Benjamin and Thomas, of this city, and one sister, Mrs. M. S. Berry, who also lives in Cambridge.
The funeral will probably be held Thursday.
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William Crouch
The Newark Advocate
Monday, January 07, 1929
William Crouch, 85, died at his home in Sharon following an illness due, to advanced age. His wife and several brother and sisters.
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John S. Crouse
Date of Article: Thursday, July 13, 1871
Washington Items
Mr. John S. Crouse, of Middlebourne, died on the Sabbath morning and was buried in our cemetery on Monday.
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Samuel Crouse
Date of Article: Thursday, December 03, 1903
The death of Samuel Crouse is noted in the Pittsburg papers. He was once pastor of the Cambridge M. E. church, serving two years from 1871'. For years past he had been on the list of superannuates. In the days of his active ministry he occupied many important fields in Ohio and in Pennsylvania. He died aged 87 years.
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Isaac Crow
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, April 04, 1901
ISAAC CROW, AGED 92.
The Last of the Pioneer Settlers of Guernsey County.
Isaac Crow the last pioneer of Liberty township died March 28,1901. The deceased was born in Brook county, West Va , Nov. 27, 1808, hence his age was 92 years, 8 months and 26 days. He was the last surviving member of a family of eleven boys and one girl, nearly all of whom lived to a good old age. When a young man he located in Washington County, Pa., where he was married to Isabel Thompson in 1880. To them were born seven children, three of whom died in youth. Those remaining are T. S. Crow, of Cambridge, Mrs. Mary Chambers, Nancy Crow and J. A. Crow residing at home and who took care of their father during his declining years.
The immediate cause of his death was the La Grippe.The deceased seemed to possess wonderful vitality. During the five weeks of his sickness he took scarcely any nourishment. Everything that medical skill could do was done for him but of no avail. His mind was clear almost all the time during his entire sickness. His suffering was chiefly from extreme weakness, except a day or two that he suffered severe pain. During his last hours he suffered very little pain, and slept as peacefully as a little child and died without a struggle.
In 1885 Mr. Crow removed from Washington county, Pa., and settled on the farm on which be lived continuously for 55 years. All the other pioneers who were contemporaries with him have been dead for several years. When he settled here it was an unbroken forest, and his worldly possessions consisted of two horses, two cows and one dollar and fifty cents in money. After building a cabin, he had to go two miles and work for grain with which to keep his family and stock, and such time as he could spare he devoted to clearing the forest. Fortunately for him in his destitute circumstances he had one acquaintance here, David Sights, who had known him in Penna. Mr. Sights told him to go to the late Wm. McCracken, of Cambridge, tell him who he was and that he was going to try to get a home, and ask him to trust him for some of the necessaries of life and to give him, Mr. Sights, as a reference. This he did and Mr. McCracken kindly furnished him with such things as he needed and waited till he could pay him. And he always spoke of Mr. McCracken as one of the best friends he ever had.
Having cleared considerable of the forest and getting so he could make some progress, the hard work he had been doing produced Heart disease which disabled him for two or three years. Regaining his health slowly he did what he could and began to make some progress. About this time Mrs. Crow's health failed and she was an invalid for several years but finally regained her health and enjoyed quite good health until her death which occurred Aug. 28th, 1877, at the age of 69 years.
In 1854 and without much means it became necessary for him to build a new house. The material then had all to be taken from the woods. When in course of construction a large amount of lumber that was being kiln dried was burned which was quite a loss as dry lumber was hard to obtain; here again he was favored by Mr. Alexander McCracken who offered to buy some things he needed and wait till he could pay him. This was another friend in need.
Among others of whom he spoke as having pleasant social and business relations were the late James Sankey, Dr. Stephen Clark, Peter Ogler, Wm. Rainey, Samuel Craig, W. A. Rainey, A. J. Hutchison and others whose names we cannot recall. We have often heard him speak of having known Mr. Hutchison, first as a small boy doing chores in the McCracken ware-house, next as a clerk in McCracken’s store, then a partner in the same store, and now the proprietor of a drug store and president of the Central National Bank of Cambridge.
Mr. Crow at one time borrowed $100 and had to pay nearly that amount of interest before he was able to pay the principal. He has hauled wheat to Zanesville requiring two days to make the trip, and sold it for 62 cents per bushel. At one time he took a contract for threshing a man's crop of wheat, when it had to be pounded out with a flail, and was to receive every tenth bushel for threshing it. The wheat proved to be a very poor crop, and after working four days he received for his labor three pecks of wheat, but the man was generous enough to give him another peck. For ordinary labor he received 31 1/4 and 37 1/2 cents per day, but after two years of privation be said he always had a comfortable living and obtained a good farm of 200 acres with good buildings on it. He had the good will of his neighbors and during his sickness they did all in their power to render him every assistance possible.
In politics he was a Prohibitionist, and his conversation would soon drift to the evils of intemperance.
Last May he attended the fiftieth anniversary of Mr. James Duncan's pastorate at Lebanon. He was given a seat in the pulpit and Dr. Duncan paid him a tribute of respect. The Dr. told all of them who could to shake hands with him at the noon hour, but they need not ask him his age for he was nineteen several years ago. He had attended church at Lebanon before there was any church building there and they worshipped in a tent. This anniversary was the last public meeting he was permitted to attend. He was one of the charter members of the Mt Hermon U. P. church and has attended there since its organization in 1856. He was a good supporter and faithful attender as long as he was able to do so. In conversation with his pastor he said he was just waiting; and resigned to God's will whether it be longer life or death. At this time he also spoke very affectionately of his deceased wife. When asked whether he was expecting such a change he said he had been thinking of it ever since last harvest, and had been offering his prayers in view of it.
His funeral services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. S. W. Lorimer, assisted by Rev. J. T. Campbell and Rev. J. S. McMunn, and the music was led by Mrs. John N. Clark, leader of the Mt Hermon choir. Rev. Campbell said he had never attended the funeral of as old a person. Rev Lorimer read a letter that was addressed to the deceased from Dr Duncan, but was received just a few hours before his death, from which we take the following extract: I am anxious to get these words to you, but I may congratulate you on your long quiet and useful life. You have that good name which is better than great riches and not only your own kindred but an extentensive neighborhood will rise up and call you blessed. I wish you every good thing but you find promised in the 37th Psalm."
Mr. Crow leaves five grand children, eight great grand children, the oldest being over 17 years old. Almost all the people in the entire neighborhood were present at the funeral some coming several miles.
After the remains were viewed by the audience they were conveyed to the Mt. Hermon cemetery and deposited in a marbaline burial case or vault (the first one ever brought to this community) where they rest beside those of his deceased wife until the resurrection morning.
Truly a friend has left us,
His journey on earth is o'er;
A friend that we loved and cherished
Will mingle with us no more,
His mission on earth has ended,
His life's work all is done;
All pain and suffering has vanished,
God him called his servant home.
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Jane Crow
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, March 28, 1895
Cumberland
Mrs. Jane Crow died Sunday morning at 4 o'clock of diseases peculiar to old age. She was 84 years old. It has just been 80 days since her husband Wm. Crow preceded her to the other world. She was a member of the B. P. church, respected by all who knew her. Funeral on Tuesday services conducted by Rev. H. C. Moreledge.
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Mrs. George Crow
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 14, 1902
Cumberland
Mrs. George Crow died Monday morning at 10 o'clock of a complication of diseases. Funeral on Wednesday, services conducted by her pastor Rev. H. C. Moroledge. The deceased leaves a husband and two sons to mourn her death.
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 21, 1902
Cumberland
W. A. Knox, o Roshy's Rock, W. Va., Charles Harris, of Glen Easton, W. Va., Ralph Burns, of Barnesville, Pa., and Mrs. Robert Burns, and son Hallie, of Senecaville, attended the funeral of their relative, Mrs. George Crow, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Phoebe Mack and daughter, of Washington, O., and Mrs. June Kaho and children, of Senecaville attended the funeral of Mrs. George Crow last Wednesday.
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Mrs. Michael Crow
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 12, 1885
Senecaville
Dick Morrison accompanied the remains of Mrs. Michael Crow to Moundsville, West Virginia, last Wednesday
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Edward Crozler
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, February 16, 1893
Cumberland
Died, Sunday evening, Feb. 5th, Mr. Edward Crozler in his 82nd year. Mr. Crozler had been a sufferer for some time with disease incident to old age. He has besn a citizen of Cumberland for a great many years and was always highly respected. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss. Tho funeral took place last Wednesday, conducted by Rev. Morledge.
J. M. Crozler, of near Columbus, was summoned home last week, on account of the death of his father, Edward Crozler.
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Emma Frances (Schwallie) Crum
EMMA FRANCES CRUM SERVICES 1912-2005
CALDWELL - Funeral liturgy with Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. on Friday at St. Stephens CatholicChurch, Caldwell, for Emma Frances Crum, 83, of Caldwell, who died Tuesday (March 8, 2005) at Summit Acres Nursing Home, Caldwell.
The Rev. Fr. Dale Tornes will officiate. Burial will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at McVay-Perkins Funeral Home, Caldwell. Scripture services will be 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
She was born Dec. 13, 1912, in Monroe County, daughter of the late Edward and Elizabeth Burkhart Schwallie.
Mrs. Crum was a homemaker and a member of St. Stephens Catholic Church, Caldwell.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Bernard R. Crum, on Sept. 22, 2000. They were married Oct. 2, 1948. Also deceased is an infant son, Joseph Crum; a sister, Mildred Crum; six brothers, Edmund, Lawrence, George, Raymond, Clarence and an infant brother, Clemence Schwallie.
She leaves a daughter, Shirley (John) Vahala of Caldwell; a son, Dale Crum of Caldwell; two grandsons, Anthony Crum of Caldwell and Timothy Crum of Senecaville; a brother, Anthony Schwallie of Canton; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey, P.O. Box 1165, 9711 East Pike, Cambridge, OH 43725.
An online guestbook may be signed at www.mcvay-perkins.com.
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Ezekiel Culbertson
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 13, 1879
Ezekiel Culbertson, one of the oldest citizens of the Cumberland neighborhood, died a few days ago.
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Mrs. Robert Culbertson
Location of Article: Washington
Date of Article: Thursday, April 10, 1873
Washington
Mrs. Robert Culbertson died on Monday the 1st inst. of consumption.
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Robert F. Culbertson
Date of Article: Friday, October 24, 2003
July 03, 1952 - October 24, 2003
Cemetery: Northwood Cemetery
Robert F. Culbertson II, 51, of Chicago, Ill., died at his home. He was born July 3, 1952, in Cambridge, son of Emma Faye (Bonnell) Culbertson of Cambridge and the late Robert F. Culbertson.
Mr. Culbertson was a lifelong educator and a Protestant by Faith. He was a graduate of Ann Arbor Huron High School in Ann Arbor, Mich., and recieved a bachelor's degree from Albian (Mich.) College. He also graduated from Ohio University in Athens where he earned both a master's degree and a Ph.D.
He was proceeded in death by 2 nieces.
He leaves 2 brothers, Robin Scott Culbertson of Norton and Jon Mark Culbertson of Columbus; and a niece and nephew, Kelsey Lynn and Tyler Scott Culbertson of Norton.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
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Robert L. Culbertson
Date of Article: Thursday May 9, 1901
R. L Culbertson.
Robert L. Culbertson died Mon. morning at his home near Kimbolton after a lingering illness of stomach and lung affection, Funeral services will be held at the home on Wednesday at one o'clock afternoon, probably conducted by his former pastor, Rev I. N. White, assisted by other clergymen, Mr. Culbertson's age was about 65 years.
He was born in Jefferson township and resided all his life on the home farm near Salt Fork bridge. He was the oldest son of Thomas and Margaret Culbertson. His father was killed by an accident when Robert was a small boy, leaving a family of five children. The mother died a few years ago and is burled In the Kimbolton cemetery His brothers are Thomas, of Monroe county, David, who resides on the old home farm and one sister Mrs. Catherine Cox, of Monroe county, who were with him in his last hours.
He leaves a wife and two daughters, who deeply mourn the loss of a devoted, loving husband and father. Mr. Culbertson was a most excellent citizen, a thoroughly honorable and profoundly religious man. Since boyhood a member of and for many years a ruling elder In the United Presbyterian church. His neighbors and friends respected and loved him. His name and reputation will long be cherished.
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William Culbertson
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, December 24, 1903
William Culbertson
William Culbertson died at his homein Adams township Monday, Dec. 21, 1903, aged 71 years.
He was assisting in butchering a beef when he was stricken and died suddenly, supposed cause heart failure. He was a son of William Culbertson, a pioneer settler of Adams township and was born in this county.
Mr. Culbertson was unmarried and resided with his brother and family. He was, well and favorably known in Cambridge, where he often came to sell produce and was highly respected for his sterling honesty and strong common sense. He was an excellent citizen respected by all who knew him.
His funeral took place Wednesday, Dec. 23, at 1 o'clock p. m., conducted by his pastor, Rev. E. E. Cleland, interment in Lebanon.
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Harriet Cullen
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, November 21, 1889
Mrs. Harriet Cullen, aged 80 died Sunday and was laid to rest in the Hopewell cemetery Monday. The services were conducted by Rev. Harlem Appleton.
Her sufferings were long and severe and were borne with patience and resignation to Him who doeth all things right; she had been a member of the M. E church 67 years; her last words were "Glory, Glory."
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Abitha Greenleaf Cumberland
Date of Article: Thursday, December 20, 1906
A. G. CUMBERLAND PASSES AWAY
Deceased was Notel Local Preacher and Residentof Cambridge for Many Years
Rev. Abitha Greenleaf Cumberland, one of the best known colored citizens of Cambridge died at the home of his adopted daughter, Mrs. James Ransom, with whom he resided on Long street, South Camridge, Friday morning at 8:00 o'clock after an illness lasting a number of weeks. Rev. Cumberland was almost 7? years of age, and had lived in Cambridge for the past thirty-five years, his early life having been spent in Hillsboro where he was married to Sarah Ann ?(Fayne). To this union three children were born, two dying in infancy. The third, Frank, of Wheeling, W. Va., who was notified of the death of his father, arrived in the city Friday afternoon. Shortly after coming to Cambridge deceased became pastor of the local colored Baptist church, but later united with the A. M. E. church, which he served as pastor for a number of years.
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Andrew Cunningham
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 6, 1898
Andrew Cunningham, aged 80 years, died on Monday at his home in Antrim. Disease incident to old age was the cause of death.
Deceased leaves a wife and a large family, one son Wm. Cunningham, residing in this city.
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David Cunningham
Thursday, January 6, 1876
David Cunningham of Washington died on Tuesday night from Ihe injuries received some little time ago from a blow from a poker In the hands of Dick Ransom a colored boy of that place. The skull of the forehead was fractured, but it was supposed for some time that the internal process was not injured. Signs of improvement were observed until recently when the physicians on making an examination by an operation discovered more serious injuries than were at first supposed. The post mortem examination showed the brain to be crushed and congested, and disclosed a formation of pus. A fuller report will be found in our Washington correspondence. Mr. Cunningham was widely known in this county having been an extensive stock and wool buyer. Hu had a large circle of friends and acquaintances in this and adjoining counties amongst whom there is a geneial mourning at his untimely taking off.
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Edward Cunningham
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, October 20, 1892
Washington
A report reached here on Saturday that Edward Cunningham, a former well-known citizen of Washington, was burned to death on the morning of the 13th inst., at Hills City, South Dakota.
A later telegram from his son, Edward, of Moberly, Mo., stated that if possible the remains of his father would be brought to Washington for interment.
A telegram was received Monday evening from C. H. Cunningham, saying that he would arrive
Thursday or Friday with the remains of his father, Edward Cunningham.
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David Cunningham
Date of Article: Thursday, January 6, 1876
David Cunningham of Washington died on Tuesday night from Ihe injuries received some little time ago from a blow from a poker In the hands of Dick Ransom a colored boy of that place. The skull of the forehead was fractured, but it was supposed for some time that the internal process was not injured. Signs of improvement were observed until recently when the physicians on making an examination by an operation discovered more serious injuries than were at first supposed. The post mortem examination showed the brain to be crushed and congested, and disclosed a formation of pus. A fuller report will be found in our Washington correspondence. Mr. Cunningham was widely known in this county having been an extensive stock and wool buyer. Hu had a large circle of friends and acquaintances in this and adjoining counties amongst whom there is a geneial mourning at his untimely taking off.
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Elizabeth Cunningham
The Cambridge Jeffersonian
Thursday, August 20, 1896
Obituary
Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham widow of the late Jas. Cunningham, residing near Antrim, O. departed this life on the morning of the 19th ult. in the" eighty-first year of her age.
When but two years old, she was brought from Ireland to this county, where she grew up into womanhood, and in the course of time, was united in the bonds of matrimony with James Cunningham, with whom she was spared to enjoy a happy life of many years, before he was called to his heavenly home.
She was the mother of twelve children seven of whom yet survive her. She was one of the highly esteemed ladies of the vicinity in which she lived, and of the Presbyterian church, of which she was a faithful member. Her daily walk and conversation were such as becometh the gospel of Christ.
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord."
"Oh for the death of those Who slumber in the Lord;
Oh be like theirs my last repose,
Like theirs my last reward."
J. F.
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Freda Faye (Everly) Cunningham
Freda Faye Cunningham
Freda Faye Cunningham, age 91, of Caldwell, died Sunday (April 23, 2006) at the Summit Acres Nursing Home in Caldwell. She was born Jan. 30, 1915 in Noble County a daughter of the late William and Emma Bates Everly.
Freda was a beautician by trade, a member of the Center Free Methodist Church in Sarahsville and a member of the Joyce M. Davis Senior Citizens Center.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband Everett Cunningham who died Dec. 18, 1981 and a brother Virgil Everly.
Surviving are two Sons Jim (Diana) Cunningham of Pataskala, OH and David (Carol) Cunningham of Caldwell; Two Daughters Irene Gardner of Lousiville, OH and Shirley (Ward) Murrey of Caldwell: Nine Grandchildren and Fifteen Great-Grandchildren.
Friends will be received Tuesday(April 25, 06) from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Chandler Funeral Home, 609 West Street, Caldwell, Ohio 43724 where funeral services will be held following visitation at 3:00 pm with the Rev. Jim Garrett officiating. Burial will follow in Olive Cemetery in Caldwell.
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Hazel Saviers Cunningham
LONDONDERRY - Mrs. Hazel Saviers Cunningham, 86, Freeport R.D. 1, (Antrim) died at 3 p.m. Tuesday (June 15, 1976) at Guernsey Memorial Hospital. She was born Jan. 8, 1890 in Guernsey County, the daughter of the late Perry and Elizabeth Harper Saviers, and attended Antrim United Methodist Church. She was a member of Antrim United Methodist Women. Mrs. Cunningham leaves one daughter, Mrs. J. W. (Mabel) Henry, Freeport R.D. 1; three grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Her husband, Howard Cunningham, died in 1960; and two brothers and two sisters are also deceased. Friends may call at Bond Funeral Home, Londonderry, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with the Rev. William Shepler and the Rev. Aaron Long officiating. Burial will be in Londonderry Cemetery.
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Junior Calvin Cunningham
The Newark Advocate
Wednesday, July 16, 1930
Junior Calvin Cunningham, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Cunningham, died at the home after a short illness. Besides his parents one brother and one sister survive.
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Lucille (Bates) Cunningham
Lucille Cunningham, age 96, of North Ft. Myers, Florida died Monday November 29, 2004 at Hope Hospice House in North Ft. Myers, Florida. She was born May 5, 1908 in Robins (Guernsey County) the daughter of the late William S. and Nellie Bates. She was a Member of the Old Washington United Methodist Church, Old Washington Homemakers, United Methodist Women and Golden Sixties.
She was preceded in death by her Husband John W. Cunningham, 3 Sisters: Gertrude Hayman, Elsie McConnel and Jeanette Franklin. 3 Brothers: Russell, Edward and Kenneth Bates. A Granddaughter Kelly Jo Cunningham.
She leaves a Daughter Martha (John) Fritz of North Ft. Myers, Florida. 1 Son Robert William (Joan) Cunningham of St. Marys, Ohio. 7 Grandchildren:&