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Two step-daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Clark Williams, Gallipolis and Mrs. James Engle, Columbus, survive, along with a step-son, Curtis Clark, Ridge Crest, Calif. One brother, Vance, preceded him in death. She went to that city about 15 years ago, and engaged in the hair-dressing business - a business she had learned here in association with Mrs. Julia Holmes. Waugh halley wood funeral home obits. Decedent's parents are Dexter and Anna Thomas Deckard. 1, Crown City died Monday evening enroute to Holzer hospital. It will be recalled that Mrs. Drummond, the former Hattie White, died on Friday morning, March 24, at the Drummond home at Mudsoc and that Mr. Drummond was then in a critical condtion.
While Verne has been in poor health for some months, his last sickness was of short duration which makes his loss doubly hard to bear by his loved ones. Death - July 6, 1930. Notwithstanding that he headed an exacting business and continously strove to expand and improve his plant, Mr. Waugh holley funeral home. Downtain was active in many circles. Since the death of his wife Rev. Funeral and burial services had not been arranged at this writing, but will be given later. Hiram Delaney Dies In Hospital Here Of Burns.
Walter Dills Fell Dead at Noon. Deckard, Fannie [Logue]. She is survived by three sons, besides the only daughter in whose house she died, Esco of Waterloo, Clarence of Ironton and Floyd here. A World War II veteran of the U. The surviving children are Stanley, Ferry, Arnold and Orin all of Gallia County. Miss Ruth Miller of the Gallipolis Department Store is a grand daughter and there are several other grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She had sent him on an errand that morning, and when he returned she sat at her sewing awhile and then went out on the porch and to the barn and he saw her no more until they brought her home on the sled, dead. Curtis Deckard Dead. Member of Pioneer Gallipolis Fatally Succumbs Tuesday At Age of 93. Note: Rome Cemetery is in Lawrence County. While in mature years the cares of his life have encompassed him, we truly hope and trust he has gone to be with the loved ones who have gone before; gone where there will be no weary days and sorrowful nights, no fears or doubts, no tears or heart aches for these shall have passed away.
The writer prepared a sketch some years ago of Mr. Drouillard, which will bear repetition. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. at Thorn Funeral Home, where services will be Tuesday at 11 a. with the Rev. We but state the truth when we say that he did not look to be over sixty years of age, there being scarcely a wrinkle upon his face, and there was such a look of perfect peace and goodness shining, though dead, through every feature, that we were reminded of, and could not refrain from repeating the lines, "There was the look of Heaven upon his face, such as the limners gave to the beloved disciple. " Note: Stone-born Mound Hill-Burial--Unknown]. From there Mr. Downtain went to Warsaw, Ky., where he published the Independent up to 1918, or the year before they moved to Gallipolis. Monday, March 2, 1936. The following acted as pallbearers: Miles Brown, Ira Huntington, E. Neal, S. Neal, Frank Bell and Charles Dadot. DIED---On the 13th of May, of putrid sore throat, Jennie, daughter of Henry and Julia Durkee, in the ninth year of. Young Man Took Own Life. Andrew Parsons officiating. Two sons survive, Attorney Dickey, with whom he spent the last few months and A. Dickey of Logan, W. The body will arrive here Saturday noon and will be taken to the home of Mr. Bowen, Court St., corner of 4th Ave., from where the funeral will be conducted by Rev.
She then went to Columbus and has been living with Mrs. Beall. Death Certifcate has dates B. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. at the home by Rev. Died on the 15th inst., Sarah Rebecca, youngest daughter of Zachariah and Mary Denny, aged about 11 months. He was a son of Mrs. Edith Denney of Grove City and made his home with his uncle, Burr Denney, at Wilkesville. Mrs. Phoebe Blazer Donaldson, 73, born in Green township, a daughter of the late Mr. Henry Blazer, died late in March at her home in Topeka, Kansas. All of the party, except Miss Alice, remained over the week-end as guests of Mrs. Edith Nida and Miss Flora Williams, sisters of Mr. Williams. In her daily life, she exemplified the finest characteristics and virtues that go towards the forming of a perfect womanhood and in whose untiring and unselfish devotion to her invalid mother a rare example of self sacrifice has been shown for many years.
October 19, 1938 - September 30, 2022. Mr. Deckard, a son of Curtis and Eileen Allison Deckard, married Austa Gooch in 1909. They had five children, two of whom, Hilla and Mark Derry, preceded her in death. He is buried in McGhee Cemetery, Gallia Co., Oh.
She attended the Seminary at Steubenville, O., where it was under the management of Dr. Beattie. Sometimes the sable pall of death, conquring the sickness and death of our dear wife and mother. His wife a sister to Charles Hotz of Tippecanoe. Services were held at the McCurdy Funeral Home Friday with the Rev. Born June 26, 1885, in Rio Grande, he was the son of the late Obidiah and Doris Stevens Denney. She also leaves nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Quimby, Eva: Mrs. Eva Quimby, aged 62 died at the home of her nephew, Harry Quimby at Uhrichsville, Monday night. Mr. Andrew Diggins departed this life at 1 a. m., this Wednesday morning, Dec. 11, 1901, at the age of 65 years. Margaret Ellis Sills. The Journal, Gallipolis, Ohio. Denney, Reuben Randolph. While chopping kindling about 5 o'clock last evening he had a light attack and as a result quit his task, went into the house and told Mrs. Dickey he was not feeling well.
They are survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clyde Ellis and Mrs. Enid Parsons, both at the parental home, and these five grandchildren: John R., Lee E., and Wayne D. Ellis, all in their country's armed service; Martha Parsons, Columbus, and Reuben Parsons, at home. She was a daughter of Alfred and Ursula McDaniel Loucks and was born near Cadmus, Sept. 20, 1857. Mrs. Cora Ball and Mrs. Clendenin and Mr. Basel Beall accompanied the remains. She is also survived by a granddaughter, Miss Georgiana Leonard, between whom there was a mutual devotion. The funeral will be Friday at 10 o'clock at the Walnut M. Church at Sandfork, by Rev.
For distinguished services he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and the next year was honorably discharged. Our loss is her gain. Married Elizabeth Mossbarger in 1827. The McCoy Funeral Home has charge of arrangements which are incomplete and will be announced later. Donnally, Wilda Virginia. He had contracted the flu about the time he and family moved and pneumonia was then feared. Services are planned at 10 a. Friday at Brock Funeral Home with Rev. Arrangements are being handled by the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home. Note: Buried April 4, 1989]. The immediate cause of her death was valvular heart trouble, secondary to glandular disease. Those coming from a distance included two grandsons, Fred and Noah D. Wood, accompanied by their wives, of Bowling Green, who returned home today. Frank S. Dickey, 59, a native of Gallia County and a resident of 135 Eureka Ave., Columbus died Wednesday noon in Grant Hospital after a three year illness. He at one time conducted the St. Charles Hotel. Mrs. Dunn Died At Columbus, Ohio.
He had been hospitalized for three weeks. Her home, which was spacious as well as lovely, had many times been the scene of brilliant and enjoyable social functions, on a scale unsurpassed in a city of these dimensions. She was a member of the M. Church for many years and a good religious woman highly respected and esteemed by everyone that knew her. Rites To Be Held There At 2 O'clock Sunday P. M. Mrs. Emma Jane Dickey, widow of Lee Dickey, died early Friday at her home, 1138 Third Ave., Huntington, after an extended illness. Aged 85 Years, Woman's Health Had Failed Some Time. Eddie Salmons officiating. His body was brought back after the war for burial. At one time Mr. Dewitt was employed by the city of Gallipolis.