Meadow Bluff Meanderings

a history of the Crane, McClung, Walkup, and allied families

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4401 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Onley, Michael Douglas (I48357)
 
4402 Son of William Rader.


Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, NC, Tuesday, 21 Jun 1960, p.8, "Deaths And Funerals"

Thomas J. Rader, 87, died of a heart attack Sunday afternoon at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Joe Troitino. Mr. Rader had made his home with Mrs. Troitino for several years and had been in ill health for some time. He was born in 1873 in Tazewell, Va.

Mr. Rader was married to the former Miss Elsie Lee Walkup of Glen Lyn, Va., who died several years ago. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Troitino, are one son, H. P. Rader; seven grandchildren; several great grandchildren.

Active pallbearers will be Thomas R. Troitino, H. P. Rader, C. S. Neilson, Joe Troitino, Jr. Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements which were incomplete Monday night. 
Rader, Thomas Jacob (I31763)
 
4403 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Barden, Wayne Edward (I47453)
 
4404 Son of William S. and Mary Agens (Bennington) Falls. Falls, Frank Raymond (I49072)
 
4405 Son of William Samuel and Lillie Bell (Via) Hunter. Hunter, Frank Thomas (I47414)
 
4406 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Harrington, William Charles (I33073)
 
4407 Son of Willie and Ollie (Rice) Wygal. Wygal, Ronald Roscoe Sr. (I47865)
 
4408 Son of Wilson Ottobine and Catherine (Hutcheson) Joseph.


The News Leader, Staunton, VA, Friday, 24 Oct 2003, p. 2, col. A

Death Notices

Francis W. Joseph, 91

BUENA VISTA - Francis Wilson "Joe" Joseph died Wednesday (Oct. 22, 2003) at Mayflower Retirement Home. He was born June 16, 1912, at Staunton to Wilson O. and Katherine McGilvery Joseph. He was a retired area manager for Colonial Stores.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Bradshaw Joseph of Buena Vista; and one daughter, Jo Ann Yelverton of Buena Vista.

A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Buena Vista Presbyterian Church. There will be no visitation.

Bolling, Grose and Lotts Funeral Service of Buena Vista is handling arrangements. 
Joseph, Francis William "Joe" (I49567)
 
4409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Teets, Gary Lee (I49161)
 
4410 Son of Wyatt and Julia Akers. Akers, General Wade (I47844)
 
4411 Son of Zacharias and Agnes Lee. Lee, William (I2025)
 
4412 Son of Zeno Chester and Bessie Malinda (Crews) Jennings. Jennings, William Elmo (I47988)
 
4413 Son of Zona Sparks (father deceased at time of marriage). Bowyer, Charles (I46330)
 
4414 Source Medium: Electronic. Source (S11)
 
4415 Southwest Times, Monday, 21 September 1964

Charles Robert Haley, 71, 300 Pico Terrace, died Sunday morning in Pulaski Hospital.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mary Riggle, Pulaski and Mrs. Lois Coulter, Havre de Grace, Md.; two brothers, James E. Haley, Richmond and John L. Haley, Havre de Grace, Md.

Funeral will be Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. from Hiwassee Church of the Brethren, conducted by the Rev. Allen Pugh. Burial will be in the Trail Cemetery.

The body will remain at Strickler's Funeral Home until one hour before the service. 
Haley, Charles Robert (I1880)
 
4416 Spanish-American War Service Record. Source (S998)
 
4417 Springfield Leader and Press, Springfield, MO, Thursday, 28 Apr 1977, p. 22, col. 4

DR. THOMAS A. WAYLAND

LINN CREEK - Services for Dr. Thomas A. Wayland, 86, Linn Creek, will be at 7:30 p.m. today in Reed Chapel in Camdenton with Rabbi Abe Rosenthal officiating. Graveside services will be held in Oakwood Cemetery in Macomb, Ill., at 3 p.m. Friday.

Dr. Wayland died Wednesday in St. Mary's Health Center, Jefferson City, after a long illness.

He was a medical doctor in Camdenton, and retired about a year ago, after practicing there for more than 20 years.

He was a member of the VFW, the American Legion, and the World War I Barracks No. 2001.

Survivors include his wife, Nina; a daughter, Mrs. Clara Jean Lamb, Carolina Beach, N.C.; a step-son, Eddie McCoung, Osage Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Jemima Moon, Galesburg, Ill., and Mrs. Isabell Eakle, Salem; a brother, Harvey W., of Downers Grove, Ill.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. 
Wayland, Dr. Thomas Alfred (I50403)
 
4418 Springfield News-Leader, Springfield, MO, Sunday, 19 Apr 1998, p. 4B, col. 4

Eddie Garland McClung, 76

LEBANON - Mr. Eddie Garland McClung, Lebanon, a U.S. Army veteran, died at 1:56 p.m. Thursday in St. John's Regional Health Center, Springfield.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Colonial Funeral Chapel, Lebanon, with burial at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Leavenworth National Cemetery, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

Friends may call at their convenience in the funeral chapel.


Eddie McClung is a boarder in the household of Samuel S. and Gertrude (Nelson) Hembury in Gassaway, Braxton Co., WV in 1930.

There is an Eddie Dorsey living in the household of Arbor and Verna (McClung) Hanna, listed as a nephew, age 9, in Nicholas Co., WV in 1940. 
McClung, Eddie Garland (I50417)
 
4419 Squires Family History (C. M. Johnson). Source (S1000)
 
4420 Src: Unknown

Cranes Celebrate 50th Anniversary

Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Crane celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Janury 10 with an open house hosted by their son and daughter-in-law, Carroll and Frances Crane.

Attending the punch bowl and serving the cake were Ruth Hanna, Ruby Crane and Stella Hanna. Joyce Moody was in charge of the guest book.

Mr. and Mrs. Crane were married at New Castle, Virginia in 1938 by Rev. O.L. Cochenour. Mrs. Crane is the former Nancy Edith Dilley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Watson Dilley of Cornstalk. Crane is the son of the late C.O. Crane and Ada Hume Crane of Renick.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Crane are retired Greenbrier County School employees. She was an elementary teacher and he was a bus driver.

The West Virginia Daily News

Joseph H. Crane, 84, of Cornstalk, passed away Friday, September 25, at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center in Fairlea of a long illness.

Mr. Crane was born in August 21, 1914, at Esty, WV, son of the late Charles Oakley and Ada Hume Crane.

He was a member of the Hope Baptist Church and was a retired school bus driver in Greenbrier County, and was a member of the Greenbrier Retired School Employees.

He was preceded death by his wife, Edith D. Crane; a sister, Hester Crane; and a brother, Marshall.

Survivors include a son Robert Carroll Crane and his wife, Frances, of Lewisburg; a sister, Ruth Hanna and her husband Leo, of Lewisburg; two brothers; Rev. William L. Crane of Roanoke, and Leroy Crane and his wife, Ruby, of Lewisburg; and two nieces.

Funeral services will be 1 p.m. today at the Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home Chapel in Lewisburg, with the Rev. Verlin Butcher and Rev. James Yates officiated. Burial will be in the Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery in WIlliamsburg. 
Crane, Joseph Hannon (I15771)
 
4421 St. Cloud Times, St. Cloud, MN, Sunday, 26 Sep 2021, p. A16, col. 1
https://www.newspapers.com/article/st-cloud-times-obituary-for-kathy-nelso/163078704/

Obituaries

ST. JOSEPH - Kathy passed away peacefully in her home on her 68th birthday Friday September 17th, 2021, surrounded by loved ones, following a three-year battle with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00am on Thursday September 30th, 2021, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in St. Joseph, MN.

Kathy was born Kathryn Janet Nelson on September 17th, 1953 in Spokane, WA to LeRoy and Theresa (Kascak) Nelson. On December 28th, 1974, Kathy married Mark Lodermeier at St. Joseph's Catholic Church and they made their home in St. Joseph. She had a bachelor's degree from St. Cloud State University, and license to teach Art and Special Education K-12. Kathy taught in Becker Public Schools for 29 of her 33 years of teaching. She enjoyed camping trips, fishing, swimming, helping inspire others as a teacher and then later in life through arts and crafts with friends and family.

Kathy loved being a Mom, and enjoyed her promotion to Grandma more, and everyone had their own special bonds with her. She enjoyed her time with her sorority sisters in Beta Signa Phi, from events to community service.
She always enjoyed time spent with family and friends and collected many bonus family members along the way with her big heart. She made it a point to celebrate every single holiday, but Christmas was always her favorite. She was especially known for her painted pumpkins at Halloween, and making Mark question the Christmas budget annually. Most of all she was loving, kind, and compassionate to everyone she met. She is now reunited with the love of her life Mark.

Survivors include children; Luke (Laurie) Lodermeier of St. Cloud, Leah Lodermeier of Mounds View, Lee Roy (Tina) Lodermeier of Rice, niece like daughter: Jen Vait; sister: Shirley (Jones) Robinson of Columbia Heights; grandchildren: Landon, Leighla, Alex, Amante, Olivia, and Erik; best friend: Janet; Sisters-in-law: Cheryl (Bill) Harnes, Lisa (Duffy) Barton, and Karla Ruffin; Brothers-in-law: Brian (Jan) Lodermeier and Todd (Barbie) Lodermeier; beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, uncle, friends, and bonus family.

Kathy was preceded in death by her husband Mark; Granddaughter Adalee; her parents; her mother-in-law and father– in– law; her brothers Rod and Bob; her sister Eileen; her nephew Adrian; grandparents, and several friends.

Family Visitation before Mass will be at 9am. 
Nelson, Kathryn "Kathy" (I50698)
 
4422 St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO, Online Edition, 15 January 2006

Marvin C. Miller, 90, St. Joseph, passed away Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006, at a St. Louis, Mo., hospital.

Marvin was born March 15, 1915, in St. Joseph, to Carl E. and Lorena (Crane) Miller. He was a member of Zion United Church of Christ. He served as a Chaplain for American Legion Post No. 359 for over 30 years.

He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the Ground Force Air Corp B-29 Bomb Group in Casablanca, North Africa, India and Guam.

He was employed by Clark Milling Co. He retired from Swift and Co. in 1970 and from Sister?s Hospital in 1982.

He married Doris Moskau in 1942. She passed away in 1978. He was also preceded in death by his parents; one grandchild, Andrew Miller; and a granddaughter-in-law, Jenifer Johnson.

Marvin is survived by his son, Ron Miller and wife Betsy, Lake St. Louis, Mo.; daughter, Sue Johnson, St. Joseph; grandchildren, Nathan, Leslie and Becca Miller, Jeff and Kevin Johnson and Kendra Ezzell; 14 great-grandchildren; one sister, Ruth Blinde, St. Joseph; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Service: 10 a.m. Monday at the Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel, S. Joseph. Interment Mount Auburn Cemetery, St. Joseph. Visitation will begin after 9 a.m. Sunday at the Chapel, where the family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday. The family suggests memorials to American Heart Association. 
Miller, Marvin C. (I17263)
 
4423 St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO, Online Edition, 7 January 2002

MARYVILLE, Mo. - John Roy Kieser, 79, Maryville, died Saturday, Jan. 5, 2002, at a Maryville hospital.

Mr. Kieser was manager of Thomas Market, Maryville, for 30 years before retiring in 1984.

Born on Jan. 16, 1922, in Cosby, Mo., he graduated from Central High School, St. Joseph.

He was a member of the Maryville First Baptist Church; Nodaway Masonic Lodge No. 470 AF & AM, Maryville; Scottish Rite Bodies and Moila Temple, both of St. Joseph; and Maryville Elks Lodge.

On March 28, 1941, he married Lora L. Crane in St. Joseph. She died in 1984. He then married Vivian A. Sears on Sept. 16, 1989 in Maryville. She survives of the home. Mr. Kieser was also preceded in death by his parents, John R. Sr. and Iva I.

Additional survivors: two sons, Jan Kieser, Phoenix, and Mark Kieser, Kansas City, Mo.; a step-son, Kirtley Thomas, Kansas City; a stepdaughter, Kathy Wiseman, Kansas City, and two step-grandchildren.

Service: 2 p.m. Wednesday, Maryville First Baptist Church. Burial: Nodaway Memorial Gardens, Maryville. Visitation: 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Arrangements: Price Funeral Home, Maryville. Memorials: to the church or donor?s choice. 
Kieser, John Roy (I17773)
 
4424 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Bruce Mitchell Posey / Susan Anne Hunter (F16515)
 
4425 St. Petersburg Time, St. Petersburg, FL, Wednesday, 5 Mar 2003, p. 7B, col. 2

KING, HAROLD K. "KENNY," 69, of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (March 1, 2003) at Edward White Hospital of cancer. He was a St. Petersburg native and a 1952 graduate of St. Petersburg High School, where he was co-captain of the basketball team and was named to the All Big Ten Conference Team for two years. He worked 15 years for the St. Petersburg Recreation Department, supervising two community centers and working with the men's basketball program. He was state chairman of men's and boys' sports for the Florida Recreation Association and was an umpire and officer for the Amateur Softball Association for 35 years. He worked for Florida Power Corp. for 26 years, retiring two years ago. Survivors include his wife of 47 years, Colleen; and a son, Kevin, two daughters, Kara King and Kallie King, his parents, Harry and Allie K. Hall, and a brother, Malcolm, all of St. Petersburg. R. Lee Williams & Son Funeral Home & Crematory, 49th Street N Chapel, St. Petersburg. 
King, Harold Kenneth "Kenny" (I50386)
 
4426 St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, FL, Sunday, 25 Mar 1984, p. 11B, col. 3
https://www.newspapers.com/article/tampa-bay-times-obituary-for-lloyd-p-tu/43197107/

TURNER, LLOYD P., 85, of 5752 93rd Ave. N., Pinellas Park, died Friday (March 23, 1984). Born in Hinton, W.Va., he came here in 1947 from Columbus, Ohio, where he was a brakeman for the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was a World War I Navy veteran. Survivors include his wife Clara; a daughter Colleen King, St. Petersburg; two sons, Lloyd O., Valdez, Alaska, and Robert R., Seminole; nine grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. National Cremation Society. 
Turner, Lloyd Preston (I50115)
 
4427 St. Petersburg Times, St. Petersburg, FL, Tuesday, 22 May 1956, p. 20, col. 2

TO MARRY

MISS COLLEEN TURNER is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Turner, 4446 Ninth Avenue North. They are announcing her engagement and approaching marriage to Harold Kenneth Hall, son of Mrs. Harry Hall, 1811 Second Avenue North and R. E. King, 1536 41st Avenue North. The couple will be married at 7:30 p.m. June 9 in the chapel of the First Methodist Church. Miss Turner is a 1954 graduate of St. Petersburg High School and is employed at Pinellas Lumber Company. Mr. King, a 1952 graduate of St. Petersburg High School, is with the City Recreation Department. 
Family: Harold Kenneth "Kenny" King / Colleen Turner (F17648)
 
4428 Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OH, Online Edition, 30 Oct 2017
https://obituaries.starbeacon.com/obituary/richard-darby-994396001

Richard T. Rick Darby, age 67, of Richmond township, OH, died Saturday, October 28, 2017, at his home. He was born September 22, 1950, in Rainelle, WV, a son of Richard E. Darby and Dorothea L. (Sanford) Darby Grennan. A former long time Chardon resident, Rick has lived in Richmond for the past 20 years. He was employed in several areas in construction and was a jack of all trades. Most recently he has owned and operated Cherry Valley Choppers as a motorcycle mechanic. Rick loved to ride, fix, and do body work on motorcycles. He is survived by his wife, S. Louise (Anderson) Darby, whom he married April 26, 1969, of Richmond; son, Richard A. Darby of Richmond; daughter, Tina L. (Possum) Young of Richmond; son, Cory S. (Chelsea Costello) Darby of Richmond; his father, Richard E. Darby of Boardman,OH; twelve grandchildren, Nicci (Scott) McCarthy, Tiffany (Arthur) McCarthy, Chyenne Young, Shana Darby, Nathan Young, Savannah (Joseph Schmidt) Ross, Briana Young, Skylar (Cody R.) Darby, Cory Darby Jr., Morgan Darby, Montana Darby, and Troy Darby; two sisters, Linda Stoltz of Dorset, OH, and Karen Pentz of Winston Salem, NC; step brother, Alex Butch Grennan of Andover; step sister, Kitty Wright; step brother, Edward Grennan; and best friend, Jeff Jewell. He is preceded in death by his mother and his step father, Alexander Grennan. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 2, 2017, at 11:00 AM at Baumgardner Funeral & Cremation Service, 134 Prospect St., Andover, OH. Burial will follow in Richmond Center Cemetery. Calling hours will be on Wednesday, November 1st from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. An online guestbook is available at www.baumgardnerfuneralhomes.com 
Darby, Richard Terry (I34279)
 
4429 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Friday, 16 Sep 1977, p. 30, col. 4
https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-tribune-obituary-for-edna-e-matthe/162727664/

Matthews Edna E., age 84, formerly of 3831 Maior Av N, Robbinsdale. Survived by daughters, Jane Matthews and Mrs. Fritz (Betty) Westover, Norwalk, CA; son, Llewellyn, Mora, MN; 5 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; brothers, Jesse and Wesley Nelson. Funeral Fri. 1 pm the Gearty-Johnson- Delmore Chapel, 3888 W. Broadway, Robbinsdale. Interment Crystal Lake. Friends may call after 4 pm Thur. 
Nelson, Edna Ethel (I50593)
 
4430 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Saturday, 5 Dec 1987, p. 6B, col. 5
https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-tribune-obituary-for-nelson-wesley/162999939/

Obituaries and Funerals

Nelson, Wesley M. Sr., age 83, of Robbinsdale. Survived by sons & daughters-in-law, Wesley M. Jr. & Mary, Richard & Jay, LeRoy & Audrey, Thomas & Laurie; daughter son-in-law, Sharron & Del Niemi; 17 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren; many nieces & nephews. Funeral Monday pm at Elim Lutheran Church, 40th & W. Broadway. Interment Glen Haven. Friends may call Gearty-Delmore Sunday 3-7 Robbinsdale pm at Chapel, 39th & W. Broadway & at church 11 hr before service. 
Nelson, Wesley Moran Sr. (I50596)
 
4431 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Sunday, 1 May 2016, p. B11, col. 6
https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-tribune-obituary-for-patricia-a-el/162839942/

Elwood, Patricia A. Age 84, of Hunter ND, formerly of Crystal, MN passed away 2/18/16. Preceded in death by husband Richard, brothers Bob and John Hirsch and sister Louise Storie, son-in-law John Buehl, a great-grandson, and a great-granddaughter. Survived by children, Rose Murch, Hunter, ND, Bill (Deni) Elwood, The Villages, FL, Mike (Diane)Elwood, Crookston, MN, Larry (Sharon Ekern) Elwood, Elbow Lake, MN, Nancy (Terry DeMarais) Elwood, Monticello, MN, Liz (Roger) Thompson, Caledonia, ND, John (Sue)Elwood, Otsego, MN, Barb (Mark) Bredenberg, Crystal, MN, Mark (Chris) Elwood, Crystal, MN and Sandi (Dave) Nelson, Maple Grove, MN. She is also survived by 100+ grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces & nephews. Memorial Mass 10 AM Friday, May 6 at the Church of the Sacred Heart, 41st Ave. N. and Hubbard Ave. N., Robbinsdale. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, May 5, 2016, 5-8 PM at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th Ave. N. and W. Broadway, Robbinsdale and also one hour prior to Mass at the church.

Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 www.gearty-delmore.com. 
Hirsch, Patricia Anna (I50645)
 
4432 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Sunday, 24 Feb 2019, p. B10, col. 3
https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-tribune-obituary-for-elaine-l-hirs/162836933/

Hirsch, Elaine L. age 96 of Crystal. Survived by children, Stephen Hirsch, Teresa (James) Robichon, Anne Hirsch and Monica Hirsch; grandchildren, Shawna Hayes, Chris Hirsch, Tina Hirsch; sister, Mary Thul; many nieces & nephews. Preceded in death by husband, Robert; parents, Amos and Aurore Pomerleau and brother, Lawrence Pomerleau. Lifelong member of Sacred Heart Church, Robbinsdale. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM Thursday at The Church of the Sacred Heart, 4087 W Broadway. Visitation 1 hour prior to Mass at church. Interment Ft. Snelling.
Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511 
Pomerleau, Elaine Leola (I50650)
 
4433 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Sunday, 30 Dec 2012, p. B10, col. 1

remembering

Hirsch, Robert J.

Age 91 of Crystal. Survived by wife, Elaine; children, Stephen Hirsch, Teresa (James)Robichon, Anne Hirsch and Monica Hirsch; sibling Patricia Elwood; grandchildren, Shauna Hayes, Chris Hirsch,Tina Hirsch and many nieces & nephews. Preceded in death by parents, Joseph and Rena Hirsch; siblings, Louise (William) Storie and John Hirsch. Veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II and lifelong member of Sacred Heart Church, Robbinsdale. Mass of Christian Burial 10 AM Monday at The Church of the Sacred Heart, 4087 W Broadway. Int. Ft. Snelling. Visitation Sunday 2-5 PM with 4:30 PM prayer service at Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 3888 W. Broadway. Visitation also Monday after 9 AM in Sacred Heart Church gathering space.
Gearty-Delmore 763-537-4511. 
Hirsch, Robert Joseph "Bob" (I50642)
 
4434 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Thursday, 26 Mar 1992, p. 4B, col. 10
https://www.newspapers.com/image/192485915/

Obituaries & Funerals

Wessman
Helge G., age 81, of Mpls. Survived by daughter & son-in-law, Mary Lou & Douglas F. Long, Plymouth; grandchildren, Pam Schroeder & Brian Long; brothers, Harold, Mpls. and Bertil, Sacramento, CA; sister, Sonja Salisbury, Mpls. Service Friday, 11 am, Albin Chapel, 2200 Nicollet Ave. with visitation 1 hour prior. Interment Hillside Cemetery.

Albin Chapel
Ralph & James Albinson
871-1418 
Wessman, Helge Gilbert (I50615)
 
4435 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Thursday, 6 Apr 1995, p. 6B, col. 5
https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-tribune-obituary-for-hirsch-john-l/162838519/

Obituaries & Funerals

Hirsch, John L., age 69, of New Hope. Member of Sheet Metal Workers Union Local #10 and Charles Knaeble VFW Post #494. Survived by wife, Mary Ellen; son & daughter-in-law, John J. & Teri Hirsch; daughters & sons-in-law, Suzanne & Dennis Hogan, Catherine & Raymond Maichow; 8 grandchildren; brother, Robert J. Hirsch; sisters, Louise Storie and Patricia Elwood. Funeral Friday, 10 am from Gearty-Delmore Robbinsdale Chapel, 39th & W. Broadway and Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 am at the Church of St. Raphael, 7301 Bass Lake Road, Crystal. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday 5-8 pm; prayer service 6 pm. Memorials preferred to Church of St. Raphael or North Memorial Hospice Program.

Gearty-Delmore 537-4511. 
Hirsch, John Louis (I50643)
 
4436 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Tuesday, 17 Mar 1936, p. 22, col. 3
https://www.newspapers.com/image/182422744/

DEATH NOTICES

NELSON - Wilfred, age 10, passed away Sun. Funeral services from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nelson, Robbinsdale, Tues., 2:30 p.m. Interment Crystal Lake cemetery. Knaeble service. 
Nelson, Wilfred Frank (I50639)
 
4437 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Douglas Franklin Long / Mary Lou Ann Wessman (F17744)
 
4438 Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Wednesday, 26 Sep 1990, p. 4B, col. 6
https://www.newspapers.com/image/192353358/

Obituaries and Funerals

Nelson, Chester W., age 76, of Coon Rapids. Survived by sons, Robert of Blaine, William of Reno, NV; 3 grandchildren; sister, Bernice Wessman, New Hope. Funeral service Thursday, 10 am, Gearhart Funeral Home, Coon Rapids Chapel, 242 Northdale Blvd. Visitation Wed., 5-8 pm. Interment National Cemetery. 
Nelson, Chester William (I50612)
 
4439 State of California Department of Health Services, California Divorce Index, 1966-1984 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S42)
 
4440 State of California Department of Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, California Birth Index, 1905-1995 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S40)
 
4441 State of Oregon, Health Division, Center for Health Statistics, Oregon Marriages, 1906-1920 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S937)
 
4442 State of Oregon, Oregon Death Index, 1903-98 (Online Database), Source Medium: Electronic
Source (S936)
 
4443 Statesman Journal, Salem, OR, Online Edition, January 2006

CORVALLIS - Marguerite Faith Beeler 85, of Salem, died Sunday, Jan. 8 at Park Place Assisted Living in Corvallis. She was born on Dec. 2, 1920 to Bruce and Loshie (Crane) Fetters in Bell Burn, West Virginia. Marguerite attended nursing school and on January 15, 1943, enlisted in the United States Army and served as a general duty nurse until her honorable discharge November 12, 1946.

She married Raymond L. Beeler in Texas on April 23, 1948. The couple made their home in Portland, Oregon from 1953 to 1967 then moved to Salem, Oregon where she resided until moving to Albany to be near her son in 2002.

Marguerite was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Salem and enjoyed doing volunteer work both at her church and in her community and she enjoyed gardening and cooking.

She is survived by two sons; Charles Beeler of Albany and David Beeler of Salem; one grandchild, and a sister-in-law, Ellen Fetters of Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond, daughter, Nancy, two sisters and two brothers.

A graveside service will be held at 1:30 p.m., Fri., Jan. 13, 2006 at Willamette National Cemetery in Portland and a memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Wed., Jan. 18, at the First Presbyterian Church in Salem. Arrangements by AAsum-Dufour Funeral Home, (www.aasumfuneralhome.com). 
Fetters, Marguerite Faith (I17408)
 
4444 Statesville Record & Landmark, Online Edition, Monday, 6 September, 2004

Trenton Ray Clutter, 14, of 143 Kammerer Drive, Statesville, died Saturday evening, Sept. 4, 2004, at his home following a three-year courageous battle with cancer.

Trenton was born Feb. 4, 1990, in Summersville, W.Va, and was the son of Timmy Ray Clutter and Amy Jeanette Vanpelt Clutter. He had attended Union Grove Elementary School and North Iredell Middle School, where he was a member of the Junior Beta Club, the chorus and the band. He was able to attend opening day in August at North Iredell High School and was a member of the band and the Fellowship of Christian Students.

Trenton was a member of Calvary Baptist Church but had attended Grassy Knob Baptist Church. In addition to his Dad and Mom, he is survived by a sister, Elisha Lacy Clutter of the home; maternal grandmother Lina J. Hamrick of Webster Springs, W.Va.; paternal grandmother Gayle Clutter of Webster Springs, W.Va.; a very special aunt and uncle, Buffy Stanley and Dwanye Stanely of Sophia, N.C.; and by many other aunts and uncles, Bill and Geraldine Cochran of Elkins, W.Va.; Timothy Cochran of West Virginia, Penny D. Given of Bergoo, W.Va., James and Juanita Clutter of Bolgir, W.Va., Jerry and Wanda Clutter of Craigsville, W.Va., Carol and Eddie Cochran of Webster Springs, W.Va., Karen Clutter and Eddie Carpenter of Webster Springs, W.Va., John and Terri Clutter of Cowen, W.Va., Johnni and Shannon McCourt of Webster Springs, and David and Angi Clutter of Webster Springs. He is also survives by numerous cousins.

Funeral services for Trenton will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday at Grassy Knob Baptist Church with the Rev. James Miles and the Rev. Steve Pope officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Timmy Clutter, Dwayne Stanley, Marty Hicks, Doug Addis, Corey Lowther and James Shetley. Honorary pallbearers will be Tyler Tomlin and Bradley Holland. The family will be assembled at the residence but will receive friends at Nicholson Funeral Home on Tuesday evening 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.

Nicholson Funeral Home is serving the family of Trenton Ray Clutter. 
Clutter, Trenton Ray (I30162)
 
4445 Staunton Spectator & General Advertiser, 18 Jun 1840, p. 2, col. A

WHIG MEETING IN PENDLETON.

A meeting of the friends of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison was held at the Court-house in the town of Franklin, on Thursday the 4th day of June, 1840 — and was organized by calling Thomas Jones, Esq. to the chair, and appointing John J. Dyer, Secretary.
The Chairman, in a very neat and impressive manner, explained the object of the meeting, and called upon the friends of reform to rally under the banner of Wm. H. Harrison, and pointed out the abuses of the present administration, and refuted the calumnies which have been so loudly published against the candidate of the Republican party, and was followed by Harry F. Temple, Esq. who noticed in a brief manner the want of good faith shown by the late and present administration in failing to redeem their promises in relation to the currency, &c. After which the following resolutions were passed:
Resolved, That the Chairman appoint a Central Corresponding Committee, and Committees of Vigilance for the County, and thereupon the following gentlemen were appointed as the first named Committee:
James Boggs, Campbell Masters, John J. J. Dyer, Geo. W. Dice, Reuben Dice, Sam'l. Johnson, Henry H. Masters, Wm. Hammen, Henry Hull, L. Dyer, and Jacob Greiner.—
And as the last named Committees, for
DOE HILL - Jared Armstrong, P. M. Jared Armstrong, (miller,) Robert S. Hook, Benj. H. Blagg, James Armstrong,Jonathan Siron, Robert S. Gay, James W. Blagg, John Botkin, jr. Joshua Botkin, Wm. Armstrong and H. J. Blagg...


Highland Co., VA Order Book 1 (1847 - 1858), p. 327, 20 Nov 1856

Robert S. Hook this day presented to the Court a petition for a re survey of his lands in this County, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that he has previously posted a notice of his intention and the time of this application, at the Court house door of this County, on the first day of two successive County Courts, and that he has also given notice through to the adjoining land holders - it is ordered that the surveyor of this County re survey the land of the said Robert S. Hook, at his charge & according to his direction and the title papers taking care not to intrude upon the rights of others, and return a fair plot & certificate of the same to this court.


Highland Co., VA Order Book 2 (1858 - 1870), p. 16, 22 Jul 1858

Robert S. Hook whose lands in this County has been re surveyed in persuance of an order made by this Court at its Decemeber term 1856, this day returned to Court a fair plat and certificate of said resurvey of 1000 acres - and the Court certifies that in its assesion such survey is just and reasonable.


Highland Co., VA Order Book 2 (1858 - 1870), p. 362

Robert S. Hook vs. Jonathan Siron (debt)


Highland Co., VA Order Book 2 (1858 - 1870), p. 365

Robert S. Hook vs. A. J. Jones (debt)


Highland County, Virginia Will Book 2 (1859 - 1924), p. 84

In the name of God Amen.

I, Robert S. Hook of the County of Highland and State of Virginia being of sound mind and disposing memory, do make and publish this my last will, and hereby revoking all other wills by one heretofore at anytime made and as to such estate as it has pleased God to intrust one with I dispose of the same as follows. 1st I direct as soon as practicable after my decease that my Executors have all my personal estate appraised and sold at public auction on a reasonable credit.

2ndly I give and bequeath unto my two sons Benjamin T. Hook & Robt. N. Hook all my lands lying on the Cow Pasture River & on Shaws Ridge in Highland County, to be equally divided between them having respect to quantity & quality.

3rdly I give to my son John M. Hook my land on the Bullpasture Mountain in said County of Highland, it being my home tract, and I also enjoin it on him to pay out, for the benefit of the other heirs, the sum of Five Hundred dollars within two years after my decease to be disposed of with other money as hereinafter directed.

4thly I direct that my Executors shall collect and pay the sum of six hundred dollars to my daughter Francis Hodge & her children, within two years after my decease.

5thly I direct that my Executors shall collect and pay out to my daughter Rebecca R. Blagg and her children the sum of six hundred dollars including two cows which she now has in possession to be paid in two years after my decease.

6thly I direct that my Executors shall collect and pay to my daughter Elizabeth J. Bradshaw & her children the sum of Four hundred Dollars, within 2 years after my decease.

7thly I direct that my Executors shall sell 2 tracts of land not above named, one of which lies in the Mill Ridges & the other on the Big Mountain the 1st containing 96 acres & the 2nd 100 A to be sold at public auction with my personal property.

8thly I give unto my female slave named Caroline one bed and its furniture one cow and one cooking stove.

9thly I direct that after all my just debts shall have been paid, and the specific legacies above named, the balance of my estate shall be equall divided between all of my children (vis.) Francis H. Hodge, Elizabeth J. Bradshaw, Rebecca R. Blagg, Benjamin T. Hook, John M. Hook & Robert N. Hook.

10thly I constitute & appoint my two sons John M. Hook & Benjamin T. Hook Executors of this my last will and testament, written on one half sheet of paper, In witness whereof I have set hereunto my hand and affixed my seal the 25th day of April in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and sixty seven.

Attest                                         Rober S. Hook           (seal)
A. J. Jones
Samuel Moyers
J. Layne

In Highland County Court August Term 1873

The last will and testament of Robert S. Hook, decd, was produced in court and proved by the oaths of Andrew J. Jones, Samuel Moyers and Joseph Laynes subscribing witnesses thereto and is ordered to be recorded.

And on the motion of John M. Hook and Benjamin T. Hook the Executors therein named who made oath thereto and together with Townson Price Paschal D. Williams and Jacob L. Shumate their securities (who justified on oath as to their sufficiency) entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Eight thousand dollars, conditioned as the law directs, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probat of the said will in due form.
A Copy      Teste      J.C. Matheny Clk.


Rockingham Register, Harrisonburg, VA, August 22, 1873

Death of an old Highlander.

Robert S. Hook, Esq., of Highland county, Va., died at his late residence on the Bull Pasture river, in that county, on Saturday the 9th inst., in the 78th year of his age. He died very suddenly, "the weary wheels of life" having stopped without any premonitory symptoms. Mr. Hook had been for many years a Magistrate, was a soldier of the war of 1812, and was receiving a pension from the U.S. Government at the time of his death. He was one of the most substantial men of the county.


The Central Presbyterian, Richmond, VA, 19 Nov 1873, p. 3, col. C

Obituaries

DEATH OF AN AGED CHRISTIAN

ROBERT S. HOOKE, of Highland county, Va., died on the 7th of September 1873. He was born at Cross Keys in Rockingham county, October 14th, 1794. He was descended from an old family, the progenitor of which came with several brothers from the north of Ireland, and was one of the earliest settlers of Rockingham. The family has always been Presbyterian, and staunch defenders of the doctrines of that church as set forth in their Confession of Faith. At one time this family constituted a strong element in Union church - now Massanuttan, the present minister of which is the Rev. S. W. Watkins. At this time the only male representative of this family in that church is Col. William Hooke, who is its only elder.

Mr. Hooke in his early manhood served his country in the war of 1812. Soon after his return, he married a Miss Irvine of Augusta county. She also was descended from a family of Irish Presbyterians, and was a member of Mossy Creek church, the present pastor of which is the Rev. Mr. Rosebro. On leaving Rockingham he went to Augusta and afterwards to Highland, where by his own industry he amassed a competency. His physical constitution was such that he was able to attend to his business with unrelaxed diligence. He lived on his farm till his death. His disease which was a cessation of the liver's action, was aggravated by a fall, on his return from a field, where he had been laboring. He was a man of a heroic and enterprising character, fearing nothing and yeilding to no obstacle. He became a member of the Presbyterian church in early life, and was for a long time an elder in McDowell chuch in Highland county. During his short illness he enjoyed a high degree of spiritual peace. He exhorted his friends to praise God. He said that if God's will was so, he was willing to depart, and that his hope in Christ was bright. He left behind him three sons and three daughters with their families to mourn his departure, while they rejoice in the hope of meeting him again in the heavenly world. W. 
Hook, Robert Scott (I18969)
 
4446 Staunton Spectator & General Advertiser, Staunton, VA, Vol. 71, No. 33, 11 Apr 1894, p. 3, col. B

Skull Fractured.

In a personal encounter in the road near McDowell, Highland county, on last Saturday, between Messrs. R. N. Hook and W. H. Jones, of that county, Hook struck Jones with the spoke of a buggy wheel and fractured his skull, inflicting probably a fatal wound. The physicians attending him sent to this city for surgical instruments to trepan the skull, which were furished by Dr. A. M. Henkel. We are not sufficiently informed to give the circumstances under which this encounter took place. We do not know that any one except the parties themselves witnessed the fight.

The Highland Recorder, Monterey, VA, Friday, 20 Apr 1894, p. 2, col. B

On thursday last Deputy Sheriff J. W. Luritt placed in jail here one R. N. Hook, aged about 65, charged with having struck his nephew, W. H. Jones, on the head, dangerously injuring him. The trouble occurred in Highland county. Hook was arrested in Augusta. He was, we think, a witness in the Curtis case, tried here several years ago and is the father of the young Mrs. Curtis.
-Augusta Co. Argus.

The Argus is in error as to a portion of the above. Mr Benj Hook is the father of Mrs Curtis and a brother of Mr R. N. Hook.


Staunton Spectator & General Advertiser, Staunton, VA, Vol. 71, No. 35, 25 Apr 1894, p. 3, col. A

Death of Wm. H. Jones.

Mr. Wm. H.Jones, of Highland, whose skull was fractured on the 7th inst., by a blow inflicted by Robert N. Hook, as heretofore stated, died at 8:45 last Wednesday morning, April 18th, at his residence on the Cowpasture River in Highland county.


The Highland Recorder, Monterey, VA, Friday, 6 Jul 1894, p. 2, col. B

The case of Commonwealth against R. N. Hook charged with the murder of W. H. Jones was argued and given to the jury last Saturday. The jury after a short deliberation rendered a verdict involuntary manslaughter, fixing his term of imprisonment in the county jail at three months and assessing a fine of $400. against him. On Tuesday the prisoner was taken by Sheriff E. M. Arbogast and Deputy E. A. McNulty to Bath county jail there to be imprisoned in accordance with the sentence of the Court delivered last Monday. 
Hook, Robert Newton (I18978)
 
4447 Staunton Spectator, Staunton, VA, Tuesday, 29 Jan 1878, p.3, col.6

MARRIAGES

HUNTER-ZIMMERMAN - On the 17th inst., at the residence of Mr. Wm. A. Kelly, on Muddy Creek, by Rev. A. M. Cooper, Mr. Arthur Hunter and Miss Lucinda Zimmerman - all of Greenbrier co., W.Va. 
Family: Matthew Arthur Hunter / Lucinda Zimmerman (F4354)
 
4448 Staunton Spectator, Staunton, VA, Vol. 66, No. 21, 9 Jan 1889, p. 3, col. H

MARRIAGES

WILLIAM - HOOK - On the Cowpasture in Highland county, by Rev. G. T. D. Collins, Mr. David M. Williams, of Fargo, Wis., and Miss Rebecca J. Hook, daughter of R. N. Hook, Esq. 
Family: David M. Williams / Rebecca J. Hook (F8096)
 
4449 Staunton Vindicator, Staunton, VA, Friday, 26 Dec 1879, p. 3, col. 2
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DIED

McCLUNG - On the 30th ult., in Greenbrier county, W. Va., in the 63rd year of his age, Mr. Wm. H. McClung. 
McClung, William Hinton (I21149)
 
4450 Stepson of Calvin W. McClung, Sr. McClung, Kenneth (I32596)
 

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