Blackwelder Family Genealogy Notes - Arslanmb.org
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Blackwelder Family Genealogy Notes - Arslanmb.org
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Koontz and was born on April 4, 1877 in the Alma section. His entire life was spent in Page<br />
County where he took a great deal of interest in all civic affairs. On December 23, 1896 he<br />
married Miss Bertie Shuler who preceded him in death on September 8, 1934. The surviving<br />
children are: Ivan Koontz, Mrs. Harry (Betty) Long of Luray, Mrs. Russell (Alva) Martin of<br />
Unionville and Mrs. Walter (Iva Mae) Koontz of Elkton. Deceased children are: Isaac Newton<br />
and Jacob Daniel Koontz and an infant daughter. He leaves two sisters: Mrs. Amos (Bessie)<br />
Shuler who made her home with him and Mrs. Edgar (Lelia) Hite of Luray. A brother,<br />
Fred Koontz of Alma is deceased. Interment in the Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />
Louderback, I. N. (#41767)<br />
The Stanley community was distressed on Saturday to learn of the death of one of its prominent<br />
and highly esteemed residents. I. N. Louderback, 56, who passed away early Saturday morning<br />
(09 Mar 1946) at the Rockingham Memorial Hospital following an illness of several<br />
months. He had been a hospital patient for several weeks. He was a well known insurance<br />
man and a devout member of the Stanley Baptist Church. He was also active in the Masonic<br />
Lodge No. 184 of Stanley and a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. He was always<br />
interested in civic enterprises and served as Town Councilman for a number of terms. A<br />
son of the late Isaac Newton and Eliza Walton Louderback, he was born at Grove Hill on<br />
September 14, 1889. He attended the county schools and was a graduate of Dunsmore Business<br />
College, Staunton, Va. When a young man, he married Miss Rosalie Elizabeth Manor,<br />
who survives with three children: I. N. Louderback Jr. of Luray, Charles Louderback of Stanley<br />
and Miss Phyllis Mae Louderback of Front Royal. He also leaves three brothers: C. E.<br />
Louderback and Wilmer Louderback of Shenandoah, Benjamin F. Louderback of Baltimore<br />
and a sister, Mrs. J. W. (Ollie) Frazier of Shenandoah. Funeral services on Tuesday from the<br />
Stanley Baptist Church with his pastor Rev. E. E. Sumpter in charge. Interment took place at<br />
Evergreen Cemetery in Luray with the Masonic Order taking charge at the grave. Active pallbearers<br />
were: Claude D. Foltz, R. D. Koontz, Robert D. Huffman, Melvin Keyser, Ralph<br />
Foltz, John Foll, Joe Campbell and Harry Long. Honorary pallbearers were: E. L. Huffman,<br />
E. J. Shuler, C. C. Graves, Isaac N. Long, Shirley Kiblinger, E. L. Knight, M. J. Dunlap, Edward<br />
Long and C. C. Louderback.<br />
Louderback, Minnie Campbell (#41729/2)<br />
age 75 yrs. of Luray died Wednesday (18 May 1966) at her home. Born 01 Jul 1890 d/o the late<br />
David & Elizabeth Bradley Burner. She was a member of the Leaksville Christian Church.<br />
She was married twice. Her 1st husband, David B. Campbell died in 1952 & her 2nd husband,<br />
Charles H. Louderback died in 1965. Survived by a son, Earl R. Campbell of Luray. 2<br />
grandchildren & 3 great grandchildren. Burial in Leaksville Cemetery.<br />
Moore, Robert Hume (#61B22/1)<br />
age 65 yrs. of Perryville, Arkansas died 27 Nov 1960 at his home. Born 30 Sep 1895 in Shenandoah<br />
s/o the late J. H. & Mary Rosina Moore of Shenandoah . Wife, Lottie Moore of Perryville.<br />
Son, Robert F. Moore of Fayette, IN. Daughter, Mrs. Paul (Helen) Coffman of Tucson,<br />
AZ. 5 grandchildren. Sisters, Nellie Lauck of Martinsburg, WV. & Mrs. John L. (Annette)<br />
Crouch of Shenandoah. Burial at Morrilton, Arkansas.<br />
Nauman, Charles Oakley (#6C114/3)