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Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes. 1 & 7) There will be a brief service at 9:30 Tuesday at their home. She is well known to all of the more elderly people of this city, having lived in the families of more than a score of the best people here. Area Deaths Honorary guard--D.L. Pleasant and Mrs. Florence Wagner of Gallipolis. 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. Survivors are the parents, Clifford and Thelma Neal Drummond, all four grandparents, and two brothers, Larry 5, and Barry, 3. Transcribed by Nancy McMillan. The Gallipolis Journal   S-Sch   Sco-Shee   Shel-Ske   Ski-Smi   Smo-Stor   Stou-Sy   T-Thom       Mr. Donnett had been complaining and not in his usual health for several weeks but his death came as a sudden shock to his family and many friends. [Announced later that she was buried at Mound Hill, remarks were given by minister of Presbyterian Church and her late father Mr. John Watterson, a well known West Virginia lumber and timber man.] Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in Paint Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Wednesday, October 9, 1918      GALLIPOLIS - Marianne R. Dille 57, of 54 1/2 Vine St., died Tuedsay at Holzer Medical Center. Mrs. Mary L. Curry; Mrs. Sarah A. Dealey, of Lafayette, Ind. The Randolphs were natives of New Jersey. C. A. Bradbury and son, Comer, promised to take them; and the four left at 6 o’clock Sunday morning doubting from the start that Mr. Deming would reach there alive. 2, Gallipolis Mrs. Gilbert (Rosie) White and Mrs. Harold (Effie) Hamilton, both of Columbus. His wife, Miss Mary Hartsook, died three years ago. The funeral services occurred at his late residence on Sunday afternoon at one o’clock, Rev. In January, 1885, Mrs. Dillon united with the Guyan Valley Baptist Church and was a devoted member of that organization, the remainder of her life. Aug. 18, 1895 Gallipolis Tribune Tuesday, October 2, 1956 Wednesday, January 30th, 1946 Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. at Bethesda Church with burial in charge of Undertaker A. E. Tope. January 24, 1884 Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday at the Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral Home with Rev. John Nevius' farm near Chambersburg, where he died Friday afternoon, February 28, of pneumonia. The funeral services were held at Mr. Donnett’s home on Sunday afternoon by Rev. 1, Gallipolis (Addison community) died 2 p.m. Sunday in Holzer Medical Center. Mullineaux, Wednesday afternoon, where friends may call until time for the funeral. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Born March 1, 1936, in Wellston, Ohio. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron, McKinley Deckard, a young sailor, died Tuesday, Oct. 1 of pneumonia at a New York hospital. Friday, March 8, 1935 Edward Donally was a gentleman born and bred, of genial disposition and exquisite manners. She will long be remembered by those who were fortunate in being counted among her friends. The funeral services of Mrs. Henry or Sarah Dills Sunday were largely attended. Her husband was a veteran of the Civil War and went through great privations as such and they lived for nearly 54 years together. She was born in Gallipolis fifty nine years ago, the daughter of George and Mary Jane Valentine. He was highly esteemed and respected and last fall was elected a trustee of his township. Mrs. Tuesday, March 3, 1936 Saturday, August 30, 1902 Gallipolis Daily Tribune OBITUARY Transcribed by Sandy Milliron.      About five o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Frank Donnett was found dead in bed by his wife. Ohio has a humid continental climate, with hot and humid summers and cool to cold winters. Surviving children besides Niles, are Harley Denney of Bidwell R. D. (Eno), Nellie Slack of Lancaster; and Mary Baird of Cleveland. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Friday. Odell Bush officitating. There are three surviving sisters, Mrs. Isabell Dotson of Bidwell R. D. 1., Mrs. Daisy Williams of Gallipolis, and Mrs. Franklin of Mount Carbon, W. Va. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Death of Mr. Dilce She also helped to rear to young manhood two stepsons, who have preceded her in death. The database may be searched by county, zip code, city or specific address. She was the daughter of Ammon and Pamelia Ripley, deceased, and was born near Patriot, Ohio, August 11, 1837, being at the time of her death 75 years and 5 months of age. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron. Mrs. Denney was born at the edge of the city on the Portsmouth road on Dec. 22, 1855 and would have been 77 on her next birthday. [Note: Rome Cemetery is in Lawrence County. He was fireman and learning to be an engineer, on the railroad between Atlanta and Brunswick, and on Monday, of last week, we believe it was a freight train, in advance of the passenger train on which was Mr. Donnally, left a switch open after running off on a side track, and Mr. Donnally's train being about to run into it, he jumped and broke his hip, cut himself some about the head, and received internal injuries from which he died the following day. Transcribed by Harrison Christensen                                                                      Top of Page. Thursday, September 13th, 1945 Funeral services will be held at Dickey Church at 2 o'clock tomorrow and interment will be made in the churchyard there. She was an active member of the Ladies Home Mission Society and the treasurer for 8 years, and a consistent member of the M. E. Church, and her death brings great sorrow to a wide circle of friends. His birthplace was on Dry Ridge near Waterloo. Deem of Kanauga, died Tuesday morning at 8:15 o'clock with intestinal indigestion, aged 2 years, 3 months and 11 days. Zion Church in Ohio Twp., with Rev. If we remember correctly, she was the daughter of Nathan Humphrey, a highly respected colored citizen, and was always highly respected by every one. That he should be cut off from a loving wife and devoted parents at the very outset of his career is most distressing to all his friends, and to his wife and parents, the greatest blow imaginable. In addition to the parents, four brothers and three sisters survive.    She was married to George Dooley in 1942. Death resulted from a heart ailment and it was known that he was in a serious condition. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday at the McCoy-Moore Funeral Home with burial in Salem Center Cemetery. Burial will be in the Pine Street Cemetery. On his arrival at Bidwell, in the confusion of getting off the train, etc., the case was set down, and Wilson is accused of having made a sneak with it. Gallia County Boy Capt. Singh-Hueter. Gallipolis Daily Tribune “We, the team, were greatly disturbed over the sad news brought to us Wednesday evening of the death of Lonnie Doss. She leaves besides her husband, Rev. Mrs. Lee Dickey, Huntington, Dies Transcribed by Sandy Milliron. Zion Cemetery by Undertaker Wetherholt. ], The Journal, Gallipolis, Ohio Results include name, last known address, reporting agency and approximate amount. Nov. 29, 1916 She was united in marriage with Mr. DeLille about 54 years ago and became the mother of quite a large family. Had Worked on Road The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Gallipolis Daily Tribune A 1913 graduate of Gallia Academy High School, Mrs. Doepping was also a graduate of Ohio University. Transcribed by Sandy Lee Milliron. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Leo Dickey was born in Harrison Twp. Burial in Pine Street cemetery by W. N. Hayward. June 7, 1912 Otta was a beautiful character ever ready to scatter sunshine by word and deed upon her associates. The family moved to Huntington n 1915 and Col. Deardorff had the leading part in founding the former Deardorff-Sisler department store there. Born June 28, 1932, at Rt. Rev. She had been in failing health for some years past being confined to her bed a great portion of the time. She was united in marriage to Mr. Drummond March 14, 1878.      Died, in Green township, in this county, on the 30th ult., after a protracted illness, Mr. Andrew Donnally, in the one hundredth year of his age. Open source password manager with Nextcloud integration - nextcloud/passman Also surviving is a son, Stanley Deckard of Vinton, two brothers, Marshall and Clarence of Akron, and one sister, Sally Scheffield, Crestline, O. Dennis Hurt officiating. The body arrived Sunday over the New York Central Lines and funeral services were held at the George J. Wetherholt & Sons Funeral Establishment by Rev. Earl Cremeens of Northup and Rev. Martha Jane Dickerson, wife of John Dickerson, and daughter of Mark Smith, colored, died Saturday noon of consumption. Friends May Call Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes.      Phillip Dumolt died last midnight at the home of his daughter and only child, Mrs. Walter Wood of Wood’s Mill, beyond Bidwell. Monday, June 15, 1936 Her mother passed away here also. Her home was a gladsome place at all times for her children and grandchildren. 8 mos. W. Gardner, J. C. Hutsinpiller, A. W. Kerns, Miles Brown and Judge Thomas. She served as choir director for several years. Services will be held in St. Louis at 9:30 a.m. Friday. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron.      The funeral of Edward Donally, whose death saddened so many friends Wednesday, was held at the family residence a 2 o’clock this afternoon (Friday) by Rev. But lately it had been obvious that he was losing his stamina and zest for life, and his trips to town were less frequent. Search Ohio's Columbus Metropolitan Library obituary index from 1931 through 1997 by name and date range. The body will be brought to the Wetherholt Funeral Home Tuesday night. His wife, Mrs. Nellie Scott Deckard died in 1938. She was the daughter of Silas and Sarah Perry Myers, and she died as Artie Donnally in Gallia County 16 April, 1953, age 80. 2244 and Moose Lodge No.      Hiram Delaney, aged 79, died at the Holzer Hospital at 8:15 last night from burns received in a fire in his home near Flag Springs about the middle of the afternoon. At Lincoln, Gallia Co., Ohio, Feb. 11, 1892, of consumption. Six grandchildren and nine step-grandchildren survive. Survived by wife, Ruth; son, Roger of Gallipolis, Oh. Transcribed by Eva Swain Hughes, Gallipolis Tribune He volunteered at Gallipolis in the spring of 1812, when 19 years of age under General Edward Tupper, commanding Ohio State troops, the following fall being transferred to the regular service. Monday, March 24, 1947 Mrs. DeWitt was a practical nurse.      William Madison DeVault, aged 42, died at 1:30 Thursday afternoon on what is known as the Joe Clark farm beyond Porter and near Clarks Chapel in Morgan tp. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock (slow time] Monday at Mt. Interment Monday at the Huntington Baptist Church. Transcribed by Sandy Milliron. He was the father of twelve children; six boys and six girls. The services were conducted by Rev. ], Gallipolis Daily Tribune Alfred Holley officiating. Wednesday, March 21st, 1945 Gallipolis Daily Tribune .a brother of Delbert “Tweety” Dillon and Hobart Dillon, widely known citizens. Transcribed by Sandy Milliron. He was born April 15, 1909, in Kanauga, son of the late Richard C. and Ada Oliver Dickerson. Diggins, Andrew Transcribed by F .K. Note: Isaac N. Dewitt and America J. They are listed below in alphabetical order of the surname. Transcribed by Nancy McMillan. John Wesley Dray, 71, a veteran of world War I, died Friday at his residence at 108 Vine St. He was buried Aug 6th in the family grave yard near Porter. She was well versed in ancient lore and took a keen interest in human affairs. Thousands will lament the passing of this genteel and generous man...near relatives scattered from coast to coast; old associates and other friends in Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio. The gravestone gives her age at death as 71.] Friends may call at the Willis Funeral Home on Friday, April 1, 2005 from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the McCoy Funeral Home, Vinton. By an accident in his youth he was compelled to go through life on one leg. Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church with the Rev. Mrs. DeWitt’s husband, Gus DeWitt, died several years ago. Mr. Dillon had been in failing health for 18 months, and his condition had been serious for three months. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Mrs. Doss Rites With her during her last illness were her sister, Mrs. Harry L. Cadot, two nurses, other loved ones including the ever loyal and devoted helper, Mrs. Pearl Smith. Dr. C.G. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Morrison, and Mrs. Jordan Booth of this city. Burial in Lone Oak cemetery.                                       No arrangements for the funeral services have been made up to this writing. (Keith) Sheets of Gallipolis; six grand-children, Henry Doss, III, Brandon M. Doss, Heather R. Doss, Doug Thompson III, James H. Hogan and Candice J. Hogan; two sisters, Rosetta Mae Westbrook of Chillicothe, and Nina Minnis of Bidwell; a brother, Wes Hurt of Rio Grande, a close friend, Lillian Hurt of Gallipolis; and a host of other family members and friends. View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Detroit Field Division. To them was born one daughter, Mable, now Mrs. Horace Kail.      Alice Deckard died Tuesday P. M. at her home near Vinton. Gallipolis Daily Tribune ], Gallipolis Bulletin It was not until her daughter-in-law went to her room this morning that it was known that she had succumbed. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev. A D. of A. service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Dillon was a husband of the former Vica Moore, school teacher and daughter of Oscar Moore. Her son, Frank Dowler, died in Vinton a few months ago. Miss Deardorff was born near Winfield, W. Va. and was one of seven children of Isaac Newton Deardorff and Mary Turley Deardorff. This was Lt. Col. David C. Dove of the 2nd Virginia Calvary whose home was in Ohio near Jackson, where they went to live and where he died in 1868 from tuberculosis, brought on by exposures and wounds incurred at war.      Mr. Manford Donnally of Crown City, died last Monday, July 24, 1899. Personal Notes Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron, Succumbs Suddenly At His Home On Third Ave. With Funeral Probably Sunday Born Sept. 10, 1955, in Gallia County, he was the son of Howard J. and Mildred J. Lambert Duncan. Gallipolis Bulletin 2) Death of Andrew Diggins He was a son of Ben and Mary Riley Doss and married Margaret Gearman at Mt. Interment will be made in the Reynolds cemetery at Addison by J. L. Coleman. Gallipolis Journal Tuesday, June 16, 1914 Stevers in Ridgelawn Cemetery. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Interment in Denney Cemetery by Coleman and Son. He was born Jan. 16, 1910 in Olive Hill, Ky., to the late Winfield Scott and Farlena Qualls Dean. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Undertaker F. L. Stevers of Mercerville. Dunbar was made a Mason in 1880 and two years later a Knight Templar at Pomeroy. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: C. R. Deardorff and Mrs. H. L. Cadot, of Columbus, Mrs. W. A. Horner, Miss Nan Deardorff and W. P. Deardorff of this city. Mrs. Deem has been under the care of the physicians connected with the asylum at Athens for some time past, and died in that institution on the 20th inst.      Several days ago she lapsed into a coma and it was generally known that her condition was hopeless. Catey Holcomb will conduct the funeral at the home at 2 o’clock Saturday. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Burial will be in the Crown City cemetery. Burial at Gravel Hill by Wetherholt & Entsminger. Death's Record Uncle Lewis did not profess as loud as some, but he was a good neighbor, an honest man. Gallipolis Daily Tribune George Sagen will officiate. He was 37 years of age and son of Mr. & Mrs. Leander Deckard. [Note: from stone...died 1942. Her great-grandfather Claudius Romain Menager was one of "The French Five Hundred" who fled from France to escape the horrors of "The French Revolution" and landed on the site of Gallipolis Oct. 19, 1790. Leaper stone, Mound Hill Cemetery, Gallipolis: 1893-1918] 1) Arthur P. Cherrington, burial by Hayward & Son at Pine Street Cemetery.      Mr. Walter Dills, 50, well known colored plasterer, fell dead at noon (today) Friday while at work in the home of Dr. Barton. Gallipolis Journal Interment was made in Union Cemetery, Toronto.      After months of failing health, death came to Miss Alda Deardorff Tuesday afternoon at the family home on State street. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Bethany Ann) Oder of Tucscon, Ariz., and Mrs. Mark (Jo Ellen) Kueck of Springfield, Mo., a son Ronald Michael of Katy, Texas, a brother, Merrill E. Null of Gallipolis. Mr. Detelante was born in Paris, and came here when quite a young man. Graveside services will be Monday at 3 pm. Thursday, November 11, 1954 Denney, a native of West Virginia, went to the Home from Clay tp. Funeral will be Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Crown City. To them was born only one child that died at the age of two years. Monday, Nov. 30, 1908      Tracie Marilyn DeLille, 85, Rt. Mr. Denney had long been in failing health and bedfast most of the last six months.      Mrs. Elizabeth E. Denney of Columbus, Ohio, passed away at 4:15 Tuesday evening. Thursday, October 23, 1958        Wilda Virginia, daughter of Gomer and Amy Lewis Donnally, came into this world August 1, 1923, and left it for a better one April 2, 1925, aged 1 year, 8 months and one day. Mr. Dewitt's wife, Wealtha Fillinger Dewitt died nine years ago. She was also preceded in death by two brothers and two sisters.      The death of Mrs. Frances E. Dunbar, Tuesday morning, Dec. 3, 1912, will be followed by funeral services at her late home on Cedar Street, at 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Transcribed by Sandy L. Milliron. Gallipolis Daily Tribune Mrs. Frances Denney died at the Infirmary Tuesday evening July 3, 1894 in the 70th year of her age, and was buried at Mound Hill Cemetery the day following by Undertaker Hayward & Son. She leaves to mourn her sad demise a father, mother, four brothers and two sisters, besides a host of relatives and friends.

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