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| 3101 | Obituary: The Inter-Mountain, Elkins, WV. | Source (S892)
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| 3102 | Obituary: The Jackson Sun, Jackson, TN. | Source (S893)
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| 3103 | Obituary: The Morgantown Dominion News. | Source (S894)
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| 3104 | Obituary: The Morgantown Dominion Post. | Source (S895)
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| 3105 | Obituary: The Morning Journal, Lorain, OH. | Source (S896)
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| 3106 | Obituary: The News & Advance, Lynchburg, VA. | Source (S898)
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| 3107 | Obituary: The News Virginian, Waynesboro, VA, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S899)
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| 3108 | Obituary: The News, Frederick, MD, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S900)
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| 3109 | Obituary: The News-Review, Roseburg, OR. | Source (S901)
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| 3110 | Obituary: The Nicholas Chronicle. | Source (S902)
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| 3111 | Obituary: The Parkersburg News, Parkersburg, WV, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S904)
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| 3112 | Obituary: The Pocahontas Times, Marlinton, WV. | Source (S905)
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| 3113 | Obituary: The Portsmouth Times, Portsmouth, OH, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S906)
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| 3114 | Obituary: The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY. | Source (S909)
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| 3115 | Obituary: The Press Gazette, Hillsboro, OH. | Source (S910)
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| 3116 | Obituary: The Putnam Democrat, Winfield, WV, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S911)
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| 3117 | Obituary: The Raleigh Register, Beckley, WV, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S912)
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| 3118 | Obituary: The Reporter, Lansdale, PA. | Source (S913)
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| 3119 | Obituary: The Republican, Oakland, MD. | Source (S914)
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| 3120 | Obituary: The Roanoke Times. | Source (S915)
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| 3121 | Obituary: The Salisbury Post, Salisbury, NC. | Source (S916)
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| 3122 | Obituary: The Salt Lake Tribune. | Source (S917)
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| 3123 | Obituary: The San Mateo Times, San Mateo, CA. | Source (S918)
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| 3124 | Obituary: The Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA. | Source (S919)
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| 3125 | Obituary: The Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OH. | Source (S920)
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| 3126 | Obituary: The Sun-Courier, Bell Co., KY. | Source (S921)
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| 3127 | Obituary: The Sunday Gazette Mail, Charleston, WV. | Source (S922)
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| 3128 | Obituary: The Times Recorder, Zanesville, OH, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S923)
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| 3129 | Obituary: The Wabash Plain Dealer, Wabash, IN. | Source (S924)
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| 3130 | Obituary: The Washington Post. | Source (S925)
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| 3131 | Obituary: The Westminster Eagle, Westminster, MD. | Source (S926)
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| 3132 | Obituary: The Weston Independent. | Source (S928)
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| 3133 | Obituary: The Winchester Star, Winchester, VA. | Source (S929)
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| 3134 | Obituary: The York Dispatch, York, PA. | Source (S930)
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| 3135 | Obituary: Wabash Plain Dealer. | Source (S931)
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| 3136 | Obituary: West Virginia Daily News, Lewisburg, WV, Source Medium: Newspaper . | Source (S932)
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| 3137 | Obituary: York Daily Record, York, PA. | Source (S933)
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| 3138 | Officer Down Memorial Page, https://www.odmp.org/officer/19313-deputy-sheriff-sam-collins Deputy Sheriff Sam Collins Bell County Sheriff's Department, Kentucky End of Watch: Tuesday, October 3, 1911 Deputy Sam Collins and Deputy Oland Collins were shot and killed in Lee County, Virginia, as they attempted to serve a warrant on a subject wanted as a witness in a murder trial. The deputies, accompanied by the Bell County sheriff and the Lee County sheriff, had gone to the woman's home at Gibson Station, Virginia, in order to return her to Kentucky. When the posse was refused entry into the home they attempted to force their way in, but the occupants opened fire. Both deputies, who were brothers, were killed and the Lee County sheriff was wounded. | Collins, Samuel "Sam" (I50706)
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| 3139 | Ohio Death Index, 1958-2000 Name: Walter Edmond Hunter Gender: Male Date of Death: 09 May 1998 Birth Date: 18 March 1928 Volume: 31555 Certificate: 041993 Autopsy: No Social Security Number: 233363618 Father's Surname: Hunter Time of Death: 8:00 PM Marital Status: Married Hispanic Origin: Non Hispanic Place of Death: Residence Years of Schooling: 12 Certifier: Physician Branch of Service: Army Referred to Coroner: No Method of Disposition: Burial Mother's Surname: Witt Race: White Birth Place: West Virginia Residence: Ohio Age: 70 | Hunter, Walter Edmond (I26518)
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| 3140 | Oklahoma City Times, Oklahoma City, OK, Monday, 20 Jun 1921, p. 2, col. 1 https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-oklahoman-geary-farmer-is-shot/180481358/ GEARY FARMER IS SHOT ACCIDENTALLY GEARY, Okla., June 20. - Earl Squires, farmer 35 years old, living seven miles south of Geary was shot and instantly killed late Saturday evening near his home when a shotgun he was placing in his automobile was accidentally discharged, according to Chief of Police Cash of Geary. Squires had stopped his car and shot a rabbit, and it was while replacing the gun in the car that it was discharged, the charge entering his body in the region of the heart. Passers by found the body soon after the accident. Geary Times-Journal, Geary, OK, Thursday, 23 Jun 1921, p. 1, col. 1 https://www.newspapers.com/article/geary-times-journal-obituary-for-w-e-s/180440899/ OBITUARY W. E. Squires was born Oct. 5th., 1885 in Baxter County, West Virginia, and died June 18, 1921 at the age of 35 years, 8 months, 13 days. In the year 1905 he moved to Geary with his parents and since the spring of 1909 he has lived on the place where he died. In 1909 he was married to Irena Waller, who died on the 7th. day of March, 1919. To this union were born 4 girls, of whom 3 are living one child having died in infancy. In 1910 he was converted and joined the Christian church with which he remained affiliated until his sudden death, caused by the accidental discharge of his gun. He was engaged to be married to Miss. Amanda Klee of Kansas City, Mo., who with his father, mother, three children, two brothers, one sister, many relatives and a host of friends mourn is premature and sudden death. Mr. Squires was a man of sterling worth and character, who was loved and respected by every one who knew him. The funeral services were held in the Christian Church, conducted by Rev. H. Riesen. | Squires, William Earl (I26368)
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| 3141 | Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, NE, 10 Oct 2021 https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/omaha/name/richard-corsaro-obituary?id=26926574 Richard Corsaro Obituary Corsaro, Richard Lee "Rick" December 11, 1958 - October 7, 2021 Age 62. Preceded in death by parents, Michaelangelo and Louise Corsaro. Survived by sisters, Phyllis Arbeiter (Randy), and Karen Philbin; brothers, Tony Corsaro and Rob Corsaro (Marnie); many nieces and nephews; and his furbaby, K.C. Reception of Friends: Tuesday, October 12, 5-7pm, Bellevue Memorial Funeral Chapel. Memorials: Midlands Humane Society / www.midlandshumanesociety.org BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler, 2202 Hancock St., Bellevue, NE (402) 291-5000 | www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com | Corsaro, Richard Lee "Rick" (I49825)
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| 3142 | Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, NE, Sunday, 30 Aug 1998, p. 36 https://www.newspapers.com/article/omaha-world-herald-obituary-for-louise-c/131312979/ CORSARO - Louise M., age 74 yrs, of Bellevue. Preceded in death by husband, Michelangelo Corsaro; daughter, Phyllis Louise Oliviero; parents, Garner and May Hunter; brothers, James, Grover, and Earl Hunter. Survived by daughters and sons-in-law, Phyllis and Randy Arbeiter, Karen and Joe Philbin; sons and daughter-in-law, Ricky and Tony Corsaro, all of Bellevue, Rob and Marnie Corsaro of Omaha; sisters and brother-in-law, Hadie Remely, Mary and Witley Dietz, all of WV; brother and sister-in-law, Llewlyn and Eileen Hunter of VA; 6 grandchildren. SERVICES Wed 11:00 am Campbell Mortuary Chapel. VISITATION Tues 3:00-8:00pm with family receiving friends from 6:00-8:00 pm. INTERMENT Bellevue Cemetery. MEMORIALS to the family. L. A. CAMPBELL MORTUARY INC. 807 W. Mission Ave., Bellevue 291-2400 | Hunter, Louise Martha (I14219)
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| 3143 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Joseph Brandon Philbin / Kristina Lynne Young (F17424)
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| 3144 | Omaha World-Herald, Omaha, NE, Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017, p. 9 https://www.newspapers.com/article/omaha-world-herald-obituary-for-philbin/131422081/ Philbin, Joseph P. Apr 28, 1956 - Jun 18, 2017 Age 61. Preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Kate Philbin; sisters: Eileen Cottrell, Bridget Tubbs, and Nora Scheckler. Survived by his children: Shannon Kristl (Jim); Joe Philbin (Kristina); and Patricia Philbin; grandchildren: Talia, Joseph, Joslyn, JJ, and Jordan; his siblings: Collen Ernesti, Mary Jo Rosales, Philip Philbin, William Philbin and Katie Philbin; and many nieces and nephews. VISITATION: Thursday, June 22, 2017, 5-7pm at St. Mary Catholic Church Bellevue, followed by 7pm Vigil Service. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, June 23, 2017 at St. Mary Catholic Church Bellevue. Interment: Bellevue Cemetery. Memorials directed by the family. BELLEVUE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Heafey-Hoffmann-Dworak-Cutler 2202 Hancock St, Bellevue 402-291-5000 www.bellevuefuneralchapel.com | Philbin, Joseph Patrick "Joe" (I49832)
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| 3145 | Omps Funeral Home and Cremation Center, Winchester, VA, 30 Oct 2017 https://ompsfuneralhome.com/obituary/vivian-delores-stump/ Vivian Delores Stump "Bibby", 85, of Winchester, Virginia passed away Saturday, October 28, 2017 at Evergreen Health and Rehab Center. Ms. Stump was born in 1932 in Baker, West Virginia, the daughter of the late Curtis and Elva Keller. She retired from VDO Argo Instruments. Ms. Stump enjoyed watching wrestling, gardening, playing Bingo and cards. Surviving is a daughter, Sheree Y. Higgins (Russell) of Emerald Isle, North Carolina and a son, Donald L. Stump, Sr. (Linda) of Stephens City, Virginia; grandchildren, Donald L. "Skip" Stump, Jr. (Rachelle) of Frederick County, Virginia; Crickett Higgins of Emerald Isle, North Carolina, Amanda and Hollie Higgins, both of Fredrick County, Virginia, Jason and Justin (Melissa) Haines of Frederick County, Virginia; six great grandchildren; sisters, Judy Bauserman (Steve) and Sharon Lowe (Jack) of Frederick County, Virginia; and brothers, Herman "Sonny" Keller (Shelby) and Roger Keller of Frederick County, Virginia. Ms. Stump was preceded in death by sister, June Hoover and her husband, Victor; sister-in-law, Barbara Keller. A gathering of family and friends will be from 6 pm to 8 pm on Thursday at Omps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel. A funeral service will be conducted at 11 am on Friday at Omps Funeral Home, Amherst Chapel with Dickie Helm officiating. Interment will be in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Baker, West Virginia. Serving as pallbearers will be Russ Higgins, Skip Stump, David Brooks, Bill Peer, Steve Bauserman, and Jack Lowe. | Keller, Vivian Delores (I50493)
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| 3146 | On the 29th day of July were united in matrimony Hans [sic] Wolf Waidnhöfl of Sinzing, a mason journeyman (and the) virgin Catarina the legitimate daughter of Heinrich Kirner of Walderbach. Walderbach is 18 miles (28 km) northeast of Regensburg and Sinzing is 4 miles (6 km) southwest of Regensburg. It should be noted that there is a village named Zenzing which is 2.5 miles (4 km) east of Walderbach. The physical proximity of Walderbach and Zenzing may mean that Sinzing is a mistake for Zenzing. | Family: Wolf Waideh?fel / Catharina Kirner (F14028)
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| 3147 | On the death certificate of Virginia C. Gray Armentrout, mother's name is listed as Josetta Walkup. | Scott, Josetta (I14455)
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| 3148 | One of three brothers who immigrated to PA in 1770; later settled in present Pulaski Co., VA. Src.: Floyd Co.: A Hist. of Its People & Places (Woods) | Showalter, Henry (Heinrich) (I1895)
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| 3149 | Orange County, Virginia, Order Book No. 2, 1739-1741, p. 158 Robert Hook proved his rights to Land - issd. 22d of May 1740 Robert Hook came into Court and made oath that he imported himself, Jean his Wife & Wm Hook his son from Ireland to Philadelphia & from thence into this Colony at his own charges and that this is [the] first time of his proving his & their rights in order to obtain Land which is ordered to be certified. | Hooke, Capt. Robert Sr. (I25138)
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| 3150 | Original Data: Korean Conflict Casualty File, 1/1/1950-2/7/1957 [Archival Database]; Records of Military Personnel Who Died as a Result of Hostilities During the Korean War, ca. 1977-11/1979; Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Record Group 330; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. | Source (S1693)
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