Saturday, September 6, 2008
ALICE WILLIAMS - Obituary
NANCY GREENWOOD WILLIAMS - Obituary
HARRY GREENWOOD - Obituary
ALLEN SMITH DAVIS - Obituary
MARY LEONA JUDY BOLEY - Obituary
Friday, September 5, 2008
MARY THOMPSON - Obituary
Daily Crisis
June 14, 1893
Mrs. Mary Thompson, wife of Lon
Thompson, the brick layer of Wells-
ville, died on Sunday after lingering
illness, of Typhoid fever. She was the
mother0in-law of John A. Deidrick, for-
merly of this, but now engaged in
the mercantile business in Wellsville.
The other child, Edward Thompson,
was a member of the graduating class
of this year, in the Wellsville high
school. The funeral took place at 3
o'clock this afternoon.
(Contributed by BOB)
Thursday, September 4, 2008
PAUL E. AMOS - Obituary
After retiring from the former Crucible Steel Co., he worked at Hillcrest Farms and later Conkle Farms.
A member of the Old Timers Baseball Association, he was active and had played in the Chester-Newell Slow-Pitch Softball League. He also held membership in the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Chester.
His wife, N. June Amos, whom he married March 6, 1951, died Feb. 3, 2002. Two brothers, James E. Amos and William "Bill" V. Amos Jr., also preceded him in death.
Two daughters, Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Conkle and Mrs. Timothy (Jane) Dunlevy, and a son, Paul E. Amos II, all of Chester, survive.
There are six grandchildren, Justin Conkle, Lindsay Amos, Kara Amos, Jessica Conkle, Ryan Dunlevy and Rainelle Dunlevy.
Two sisters, Pauline Lantz of Heath, Ohio, and Mrs. Dick (Alta "Red") Somerville of Mineral Wells, W.Va., also survive.
Friends may call today at the Dawson Funeral Home, where the family will be present from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., as well as one hour before the 11 a.m. service to be held Wednesday.
Pastor Tom Schneidmiller will officiate. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery. Following the service, family and friends will gather at the Dawson Family Center.
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Herald Star Newspaper
Steubenville, Ohio
Aug. 1, 2004
(Contributed by Deborah Wall)
PAUL E. AMOS - Obituary
After retiring from the former Crucible Steel Co., he worked at Hillcrest Farms and later Conkle Farms.
A member of the Old Timers Baseball Association, he was active and had played in the Chester-Newell Slow-Pitch Softball League. He also held membership in the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Chester.
His wife, N. June Amos, whom he married March 6, 1951, died Feb. 3, 2002. Two brothers, James E. Amos and William "Bill" V. Amos Jr., also preceded him in death.
Two daughters, Mrs. Lee (Nancy) Conkle and Mrs. Timothy (Jane) Dunlevy, and a son, Paul E. Amos II, all of Chester, survive.
There are six grandchildren, Justin Conkle, Lindsay Amos, Kara Amos, Jessica Conkle, Ryan Dunlevy and Rainelle Dunlevy.
Two sisters, Pauline Lantz of Heath, Ohio, and Mrs. Dick (Alta "Red") Somerville of Mineral Wells, W.Va., also survive.
Friends may call today at the Dawson Funeral Home, where the family will be present from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., as well as one hour before the 11 a.m. service to be held Wednesday.
Pastor Tom Schneidmiller will officiate. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery. Following the service, family and friends will gather at the Dawson Family Center.
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Herald Star Newspaper
Steubenville, Ohio
Aug. 1, 2004
(Contributed by Deborah Wall)
NELL ROSE CHAPMAN RIEL - Obituary
Nell Rose Chapman Riel
The Review
Contributed by Bonnie Ryan
Born in
A 1930 graduate of
She taught seventh and eighth grade English from 1934 to 1946 at the Garfield Junior High in
Her father, the Rev. D. Park Chapman, had been the pastor of the First Church of Christ Disciples in
The Rev. Wayne Standley will conduct a committal service in the Chapel of Riverview Cemetery at
ISABELLE McCLOSKEY - Obituary
Mrs. (Isabelle) McCloskey
Died
The funeral of the wife of Mil Carrier P. f. McCloskey was largely attended Sunday afternoon, at
JAMES M. SMITH - Obituary
James M. Smith
Died
James M. Smith, one of the best known residents of this city, died from parplysis<sic>, at his home on St. George street, east end, at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning.
Mr. Smith had been ill about three weeks, and two weeks ago he was stricken with a paralytic stroke. There survives a wife, two daughters and one son – the widow of the late A. R. Mackall, Mrs. Alberta Alexander, of Reynoldsville, Pa., and Harry of Newport News, Va.
Mr. Smith, until recently, conducted a bakery on
The funeral will take place from the late home at
MARY GERACA - Obituary
Mary Geraca
Died
Mary, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geraca,
ADAM POE - burial note
Adam Poe
Buried
Adam Poe, aged 40 years, of
INFANT NENTWICK - Obituary
Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nentwick
Died
The five-weeks-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nentwick, of
ROSINA BALMERT - Obituary
Mrs. (Rosina) Balmert
Died
Mrs. Frank Balmert, died at
One Killed - Four Hurt Frightful Dash Down Calcutta Hill of Street Car No. 7
ONE KILLED – FOUR HURT
Frightful Dash Down Calcutta Hill of Street Car No. 7
About
W. H. Crawford, of
The front of the car was telescoped, Motorman Christie's head being crushed to a pulp, death being instant.
Conductor Morgan was seriously injured, but had no bones broken. He was taken to his home near the power house, and will recover.
Among the injured were: Mrs. Riley McKinnon, injured in left side.
Mrs. Harry Smith, rib broken and cut about head.
Mrs. Charles McKee, check<sic> badly cut and body bruised painfully.
Christie's remains were taken to Burns & McQuilken's undertaking rooms. He was thirty years of age and single. He was a resident of Wellsville.
Street Railway Employes" Local, No. 52, had charge of the funeral Wednesday afternoon.
ANDREW SHAW - Obituary
Andrew Shaw
Died
Andrew Shaw, aged 35 years, died at his home,
ISABEL CLIFFORD - Obituary
Mrs. Edward Clifford
Died
Mrs. Edward Clifford died Tuesday morning at her home in
NANCY WALLACE - Obituary
Mrs. Nancy Wallace
Died
Mrs. Nancy Wallace aged 78 years, mother of Mrs. Joseph Chetwynd, of this city, died Friday, and the funeral services over the remains took place Monday morning at
Sad Death of David Watson, Jr. - East Liverpool Tribune
Sad Death of David Watson, Jr.
David Watson, Jr., aged 22 years, by birth a Scotchman, met a sudden death Saturday night at the place of the Crockery City Brewing & Ice Co., while employed as night engineer. Just how the accident occurred will never be known, as it is impossible to conceive of how he could have got where found with all the rails and safety guards around. He was found under one of the large piston rods of the pumping machinery by the assistant engineer. He was last seen on the bridge between the two piston rods. A few moments afterward the assistant heard him cry "Oh," and he ran and shut off the steam at once. Poor Watson was found clear down under the piston rod, all crushed to pulp. There are two guard rails on each side of the bridge, and a high guard around the end of the piston pit. The piston arm is self-oiling so that there is no occasion to reach in where his sleeve could be caught and thus draw him in over the end rail. No similar accident has ever occurred with this piece of ice making machinery, which is used in hundreds of ice plants, and all have the same safety guards.
Young Watson entered the employ of the city water works ten years ago as water-boy, on the ditch line. He did this so well as to attract the attention of Superintendent Phil. Morley, who took him to the pump house, where he was given instructions and work as helper in the machinery department. He was promoted from time to time on account of his work and ability, until he was offered the position of night engineer at the ice plant, where he has been in charge for quite a while. Mr. Morley says he was very competent, and that his services will be missed. He was faithful, careful, industrious, trustworthy and reliable, besides being a young man of most estimable character, always sober and in condition to attend to his work.
Funeral services were held from the home of his adopted parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Watson,
THE INQUEST
At the request of the Ice Co., an inquest was held on Wednesday afternoon by acting coroner J. N. rose, with a verdict returned that "David Watson, jr., came to his death by reason of slipping off, or being knocked off of the bridge or running board between the two large shafts of the large engine at ice plant. His death was purely accidental, as far as court could determine. No blame to owners of plant, or superintendent thereof – every precaution having been used by said firm to prevent accident to employes<sis>, or to anyone in the room, employed as helper or otherwise."
HELEN OSWALT - Obituary
Helen Oswalt
Died
Helen Oswalt, the seven-year-old daughter of Frank Oswalt, died Tuesday, after an illness of diphtheria. Rev. J. W. Gorrell conducted the funeral services from the home on
MISS TARR - Obituary
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tarr
Died
The four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tarr, died Wednesday from an attack of measles. The funeral services took place Friday afternoon form the home on
MISS JORDAN - Obituary
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jordan
Died
The four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jordan died at their home on
INFANT GIRL MALEY - Obituary
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Maley
Died
The seven-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Maley died Thursday, at their home on
EVERETT SMITH - Obituary
Died
Everett, they young son of Councilman and Mrs. J. T. Smith, died late Friday evening, May 11, at the home on Calcutta Road.
Deceased was a bright young man, and was a general favorite with his companions. His death is a particularly sad one, as the mother has been seriously ill for some time, and two brothers had been in
The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their affliction.
WILLIAM POLLOCK - Obituary
William Pollock
Buried
The funeral of William Pollock occurred from the late home of the deceased, corner of
HELEN BOLIES - Obituary
Helen Bolies
Died
After a few days' illness of bronchial pneumonia, Helen, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bolies, died Saturday morning. The funeral occurred from the home in Center Alley at
BARBARA SINK - Obituary
Mrs. Barbara Sink
Died
At the home of her daughter, Mrs. James, on
MARY McDONALD - Obituary
Miss Mary McDonald
Died
Miss Mary McDonald, formerly a resident of St. Clair township, died at her home in
Deceased was 50 years of age, and was a niece of Dr. N. K. Mackenzie, of Wellsville. Three sisters survive, viz: Mrs. Capt. J. N. George (formerly of
MAMIE RILEY - Obituary
Miss Mamie Riley
Died
Mamie Riley, aged five years, daughter of Frank Riley, east end, died Sunday evening of spinal meningitis. Interment at Riverview cemetery took place on Wednesday.
MRS. THOMAS ROBINSON - Obituary
Mrs. Thomas Robinson
Died
Mrs. Thomas Robinson, aged 64 years, died at her home,
ELIZABETH ENGEL - Obituary
Mrs. Elizabeth Engel.
Died
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Engel, aged 76 years, widow of the late J. W. Engel, of Industry, died Sunday morning of old age and general debility, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Stiles, 717 Seventh Avenue, Beaver Falls. Deceased is survived by four children. Mrs. Engel was well known in this city and was related to a number of
MRS. WILLIAM VOGT - Obituary
Mrs. William Vogt
Died
Mrs. William Vogt, aged 28 years, died at
BEATRICE LOWE - Obituary
Beatrice Lowe
Died
Beatrice Lowe, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowe, died Sunday night at her parents' home on
East Liverpool Tribune Deaths 1900
DEATHS
LEVI ROE, of Rush run, Ohio, father of A. C. and W. C. Roe, of this city, died at his home last week, aged 80 years. Four other sons survive. Published
GEORGE McNICOL, aged 68 years, died Tuesday at his home in
COX INFANT,
The twelve months old child of Thos. Cox, of
WILLIS W. POTTS, son of W. S. Potts, of the Lisbon 'Patriot", and aged 18 years, died on Sunday morning at Gambier, O., where he was attending Kenyon college. Death was due to peritonitis, said to have developed from injuries received in a football game. He was taken ill last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Potts and daughter were summoned to his bedside.
Deceased was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity ans was exceedingly popular at school. Services were held at
JOHN GODDARD - Obituary
John Goddard
The Evening Review
John Thomas Goddard, 62, of
He was born in
He retired in 1962 as a molder from the McIntosh-Hemphill co.
A World War 11 Army veteran, he was a private in the Military Police.
In addition to his mother, survivors include three brothers, Charles Goddard, Daniel R. Goddard and Ralph E. Goddard, and two sisters, Mrs. Collin (Dorothy) Davis and Mrs. Russell (Wilma) Custer, all of East Liverpool.
Funeral services are to be conducted from the Sigler Funeral Home Thursday at
Burial is to be in
Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 – 4 and
ELEANOR HEATON - Obituary
Mrs. Eleanor Heaton
The
LEETONIA – Funeral services will be held here Sunday afternoon at 2 for Mrs. Eleanor Heaton, 64, who died Friday afternoon at the
Services will be conducted in the home of Mrs. Heaton's daughter, Mrs. Fred Strawhecker, where she made her home, in charge of Rev. John H. Grohne, pastor of the
Burial will be in the
Mrs. Heaton was formerly cook at the Columbiana county jail at
HELEN CAPEHART - Obituary
Helen Capehart
The Evening Review
Dec. 14, 1982
Helen M. Capehat, 78, of
She was born in
A lifetime resident, she retired in 1969 with more than 40 years of service as a teacher in the East Liverpool School System.
A graduate of
She was a member of the National Retired Teachers Association, Columbiana County Retired Teachers Association, Ohio Retired Teachers Association, Alpha Iota Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society, the National Federation of Republican Women, the Ohio Federation of Republican Women, the East Liverpool Area Republican Women's Club, American Association of Retired Persons, Washington School Alumni Committee, First United Methodist Church, Esther Bible Club, Crystal Chapter ?? Order of Eastern Star where she was a past matron, and the Ceramic Rebekah Lodge .
She is survived by a nephew, C. Richard Kidder, whom she raised.
Funeral services are to be conducted Thursday at
Burial is to be in
Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening.
ELVIRA BUSH - Obituary
Mrs. Elvira Bush
The
She was a lifelong resident of
Mrs. Bush was born in
Her husband, George Bush, died April 3.
She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Elsa Pete, Mrs. Margaret Galbreath, Mrs. Louella Burkhart and Mrs. Pearl Boring, all of Lisbon, Mrs. Edna Hively of Columbiana, and Mrs. Ruth Grimm of Malvern; two sons, Howard Bush of Lisbon, and Albert Bush of Negley; a brother, Albert Heston of Warren, and 15 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 at the late home by the Rev. Percy Lomas. Burial will be in
Friends may call at the late home Thursday.
BYRON T. FOUTTS - Obituary
Bryon T. Foutts
Bryon T. Foutts of
Born in
He was a World War 1 veteran and a local boxing promoter and has resided in
He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James Gaughn of Columbiana, and four grandchildren.
Local services are being arranged by the Dawson Funeral Home.
KATHARINE A. SMOOT - Obituary
Mrs. Katharine Smoot
Mrs. Katharine A. Smoot of
Born in
She leaves her husband, Henry M. Smoot, at home; a son, Henry M. Smoot Fr. Of
Services will be held Thursday at
Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday.
John Washington Chapter, 68, Order of Eastern Star, will conduct services at the funeral home Wednesday at
ROSE BOZZO - Obituary
Rose Bozzo
The Review
She was born in
Mrs. Bozzo came to
She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
Her husband, Frank Bozzo, died in February 1936. She also was preceded in death by six half-brothers, Frank, Sam, James, and Guy Vocature, and August and Gene Oates; and a grandson, William Warner.
She is survived by a son, John Bozzo of Munroe Falls, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Archibald of East Palestine, Mrs. Mary Warner of Munroe Falls, and Mrs. Mafelda Muscarella of Sharpsbille, Pa.; 13 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
The Rev. Daniel Cipar will be celebrant of Christian Burial at
Friends may call at the Oliver-Linsley Funeral Home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Tuesday, where a vigil service will be held at