Elizabeth 76 Frank 76 Mahala 76 Mina 131 Oliver 76 Wellington 76 SHACKLE Marie 171 SHADEL Guy, Mrs. 20 SHADLE Joseph, Mrs. 141 SHAFER Bonnie 157 Elissa 15 Grace 142 Grover, Mrs. 129 Howard, Dr. 142 John 50 Laura (Foglesong) 50 Robert W. 142 Sarah L. (Wiltfong) 142 Winfield Scott, Dr. 142 SHAFLE Edna 182 SHAKE Minnie 63 SHANABERGER Laura 193 SHANK E. N., Mrs. 31 SHARP Banjamin F. 177 Benjamin F. 176 Dorothy 124 Helen 124 James H., Mr. & Mrs. 124 Jean 124 Lee 176-177 Mary 124 SHATTO Morgan 59 SHAW Helen 91 SHEARER Joesph, Mrs. 66 Joseph 66 Margaret A. (Weir) 66 SHEETS Arthur 42 Carl A. 68 Dee 42 Don 42 Edgar 68 Granville 68 Harvey 68 Henry 68 John 42 Lee 69 Lewis Clay 42-43, 45-46 Lon 68 Martha 42 Martha (Purdy) 42 Newton 68 William Addison 68 SHEETZ Leon Mr. & Mrs. 157 W. H., Mr. & Mrs. 157 SHELDON Claude, Mrs. 100 SHELLBARGER Berdie 140 SHELT Elbridge N. 15 Mary (McCloud) 15 Mary Emma 15 William 15 SHEPERIS Robert, Mrs. 114 SHEPHERD Minnie 15 SHEPLER Abraham, Rev. 52 Amelia (Brandt) 52 Bernice 52 Cora (Humphreys) 52 David 52 Milo 52 William 52 SHERBONDY Fern 115 Mary Alyce 115 SHERLAND Arthur 19 John 19 SHEWARD Frank 138 Sarah M. 138 SHICK Bertha 112 SHINE Albert Preston 107 Charles 108 Eldon 108 Frank 108 George 108 SHIPLEY Amelia C. 152 Arthur 152 Bryant F. 152 Earl 152 John 152 Milo 152 Ross 152 Tully 152 SHIRK Sarah 163 SHIRLING Lee, Mrs. 7 SHIVELY Thomas A., Rev. 177 SHOBE Herb, Mrs. 76 SHOEMAKER Carolyn 147 Cecil 176 Cecil, Mrs. 176 Edna (Bradway) 176 Ernest 176 Phoebe Jane 112, 120 Ralph 176 SHONK Caroline 193 SHORE Arthur B. 181 SHORTE Lucille 50 SHOTT Gus, Mrs. 3 Henry 4 Herbert 3 Martha 4 SHOWLEY Arthur, Mrs. 95 Garnet 131 SHRIVER David 108 Harley 134 Julia (Bair) 108 Mabel M. 108 SHRULL Mrs. 87 SHRYOCK Nancy 111 SHULER Inez V. 175 SHULMAN Albert, Rabbi 75 SHUMAN Sarah 43 SIDES O. R., Rev. 19, 32, 97, 99 SILVERBURG see Felder & Silverburg 150 SILVERTHORNE Dessie 126 SIMMERMAKER Samuel 165 SINE John P. 195 SINGER George O. 3 SINKS James, Mrs. 36 SKINNER Ada 96 Isabel 99 Mary 155 SKYBACK Edna 140 SLAYBAUGH D. L., Rev. 9, 24, 63, 87, 92, 118, 122, 154-155, 174, 176, 192, 197 Daniel L., Rev. 11, 13, 90, 123, 139 Daniel, Rev. 8, 46, 109, 169, 171, 188 Joe, Night Officer 121 Marjorie 121-122 Rev. 13 SLICK Thomas 42 SLIFER Luella 36 SLISHER Mary 36 SLOCUM Ed, Mrs. 100 SLUSHER Lydia 182 Marvin 183 Washington 182 William E. 182-183 SLUSSER Belle 176 Edna 151 Elizabeth 97 Jacob Benton 97 Jess 97 Jesse 97 Retha 97 Roy 97 SMITH Ada 187 Amos 71
Buss 63 C. Emery, Rev. 93 Charles 41, 79 Chloe 78 Curtis, Mrs. 37 Daurcey, Mrs. 147 Della 102 Donald 78 E. L., Rev. 93 Edward, Mr. & Mrs. 74 Elizabeth 109 Ella 70 Emma 102 Eunice 120 Francis 78 Frank E. 74 Frank Ellsworth 71 Frank, Jr. 72 Fred 72 George 72 Gordon 120 Grover 78 Guy 41 Guy E. 40 Harold B., Rev. 133 Harve, Mr. & Mrs. 74 Harvey 72 Henry C. 120 Hugh 78 Ida 40 Ida (Brown) 41 Ira, Mrs. 144 James 72 Jane 120 L. E., Rev. 18, 22, 24, 117, 130, 138, 144-145, 149, 151, 162, 169, 173, 190, 195, 198 L. L., Mrs. 152 L., Rev. 160 Laura 57 Lloyd E., Rev. 167 Lola 36 Louis 79 Louis F. 79 Lowell, Mrs. 88 Lyman E. 40 Magdalene 79 Marietta 78 Marjorie 40, 78 Mary 79 Mary Jane 40 Milo R., Mrs. 162 Nancy Jane 78 Paul 79 Percy, Mrs. 120 Ralph, Mrs. 196 Raymond, Mr. & Mrs. 74 Robert 78 Roland 120 Susan 116 <strong>The</strong>lma L. 72 Tressa (Hagan) 71 Viola 50 W. T., Mrs. 132 Will 79 SMOKER Charles, Mrs. 83 Dione, Mrs. 11 Tressie 84 SNIDER Mary 28 SNODDY Flora 190 SNYDER Berneice 198 Garnet 67 Harry 12 Joseph, Mrs. 21 L. E., Mrs. 96 Lizzie 38 Mahaley, Mrs. 35 SOMMERS Charles, Dr. 163 Henry A. 192 SOUTHERTON George, Mrs. 77 Glen 49 Orpha 49 SOWERS Verl, Mrs. 109 SPARKS Alfred 81 Elizabeth 81 Elzie 81 Lester 81 Newton 81 SPEICHER Ruth 2 SPENCER Harold, Rev. 3 John Walter 83 Myrtle 83 SPINDLER Ruth 18 SPOHN Charles, Mrs. 176 SPURLOCK Ethel 187 SQUIBBS Rev. 120 SQUIRES Edward 190 Jessie, Rev. 109 John 190 Mary Ann 190 Oscar 190 Reuben 190 Sarah 190 SRIVER Alice 170 STAFFORD Clair 61 Lorinda 61 William, Mrs. 61 STAINER Nora 109 STALEY C. E., Mrs. 95 Earl 70 Lidia 154 Russell, Mrs. 70 STAMER Charles 106 John 106 STAMM Leutta D. 126 STANDLEY Price 140 STANER Chas., Mrs. 70 STARNER Broda 196 Harley 196 Henderson 195 Rolla 196 STAYMETZ Orpha 112 STEELE Joseph 171 Sarah 171 Willard 171 Willis 171 STEFFEY Benjamin 87 Bessie 87 Maurice, Mrs. 193 Omar 87 Omar, Mrs. 178 Retha 8 Wilbur 8 Willodean 8 STEININGER Herman, Mrs. 6 Ida Mae 187 STEINKE Wilhelmina 157 STEPHENSON J. F., Rev. 122, 140 J. S., Rev. 14 STETSON Anna Faye 39 Chuck 39 Elizabeth (Ream) 39 Francis 39 Francis M. 39 George 39 Joie Ray 39 Kidder, Rev. 14 Ray 39 STEVENS Emma 58 STEVENSON J. F., Rev. 3, 9 STEWART M. B., coroner 25 S. A., Rev. 21 STICKLEY Ann 17 Etta 17 Peter 17 STIES John 7 STINE Loren, Rev. 38, 99 STINSON D. K., Dr., coroner 196 Dean K., coroner 125 Dean K., Dr., coroner 197 Dean, Dr., coroner 107, 111, 116, 122, 142, 181 STIPP Joseph, Mrs. 165 STOCKBERGER Clyde A. 174 Dwight 174 Emanuel, Dr. 11 George 174 George B., Mr. & Mrs. 11 Lida (Reed) 11 Martha 174, 177 Milford 11 Otis 174 Robert 174 Roy 11 Vern, Dr. 11
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KELSEY, of Monterey, and a brother,
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Lewis PRATT, aged 72, farmer living
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Funeral services were held Sunday a
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Survivors are his mother, Mrs. Don
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Mrs. Mary Emma BROWN, widow of Col.
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The survivors are the widow, and th
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Charles H. GEIGER, of Macy, passed
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known as the LOVATT farm west of th
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Ithaca, N.Y., but came to Fulton co
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The plane, Coroner Bobbitt said, wa
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William CARTER and Ernest FOLSOM of
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maternal grandparents, who reside i
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preceded him in death. He is also s
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George SCHEURER was associated with
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Survivors are the widow; daughter,
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Eldo Marie [CARLSON], daughter of F
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Francis M. STETSON, aged 60, well k
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In 1934 he was editor of The Log, p
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Wednesday, March 10, 1937 John WELL
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engaged in the hotel business. He l
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of his daughter in Elkhart. Death w
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morning with Rev. T. L. STOVALL, pa
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Monday, March 22, 1937 Bert NEWELL,
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The deceased, who was the daughter
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Cincinnati during their visit in th
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a heart affliction. The coroner’s
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Mrs. Cora [MONTAGUE] CHURCHILL, age
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Little could be learned about Mr. P
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Mrs. Wilson had a wide acquaintance
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Mrs. Rebecca Catherine LANDIS, 79,
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Lee SHEETS all of Argos. The funera
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The deceased was born in Ohio and w
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General. Cantons represented Logans
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Zack TERRELL, of the Cole Bros., Cl
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the maternal grandparents, Mr. and
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deceased was a member, officiating;
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Akron on February 25, 1893 he was m
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Parlors where funeral services will
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Clinton Dewitt, son of John and Lyd
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went to California to make her home
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Angeles, Calif., one daughter, Mrs.
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was still alive when he cut the rop
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Jacob Benton SLUSSER, 62, farmer of
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community. Mr. Howell, who was the
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community, his route being from Ful
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city. Mrs. Mowe was a member of the
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lodge. The survivors are a daughter
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Thursday, June 17, 1937 The body of
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hospital in Ray, N.D. for a number
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Rochester mausoleum. Clarence HOOVE
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Tuesday, July 13, 1937 John Wesley
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son of James and Malinda (CLEMANS)
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deceased who had resided in Liberty
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the funeral rites will be conducted
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was an architect and had lived in C
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Monday, August 16, 1937 The name of
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26 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchil
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Mrs. Eva [MARRS] RHINEHART, aged 75
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George W. BRUGH, 81, a pioneer resi
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Friday, September 17, 1937 Chester
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Tuesday, September 21, 1937 Frank E
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Saturday, October 9, 1937 Lewis A.
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[REINHOLD] and the grandparents, Mr
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Wednesday, October 27, 1937 Mrs. Lo
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