Saturday, September 6, 2008

ALICE WILLIAMS - Obituary

Alice Williams
Alice, the two year old daughter of William P. and Mrs. Williams, of 149 Ridgeway avenue, died at 12:30 o'clock this morning from scarlet fever after an illness of about two weeks. The funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock and interment will be made at Riverview.
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The Evening Review
Tues. Dec. 16, 1902
Born Jul. 24, 1900 - Died Dec. 16, 1902
Contributed by Deborah Wall

NANCY GREENWOOD WILLIAMS - Obituary

Mrs. Nancy Greenwood Williams, 401 Ridgeway Avenue died at 12:20 a.m. today at City Hospital following a long illness. She was 89.
The widow of William P. Williams, Mrs. Williams was born in Beaver Falls, the daughter of the late Harry and Martha Evans Greenwood. She spent most of her life in East Liverpool and was a member of the Calvary Methodist Church and Rebekah Lodge.
Surviving are a son, Harold Williams of Calcutta; four daughters, Mrs. Alfred Bayley and Mrs. Charles Gerace, both of East Liverpool, Mrs. Stewart Mayhew of Pughtown and Miss Ruth Williams, at home; three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Anderson of Youngstown and Mrs. Alice Atkinson and Mrs. Lillie Wucherer, both of East Liverpool, and 10 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home by the Rev. Carl Beighley Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call Friday at the funeral home.
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The Evening Review
Pg. 6 Feb. 11, 1960
Born Jun. 6, 1871 - Died Feb. 11, 1960
Contributed by Deborah Wall

HARRY GREENWOOD - Obituary

Harry Greenwood, 401 Ridgeway Ave., died today at 4:15 a.m. in City Hospital following a long illness. He was 42.
Mr. Williams spent his lifetime in East Liverpool. He was a decorator, and worked at Plant 5 of the Homer Laughlin China Company for 20 years. He was a member of the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters, the Calvary Methodist Church and the Tilford Manley Sunday School Class.
He leaves his mother, Mrs. Nancy Greenwood Williams of East Liverpool; a brother, Harold Williams of Calcutta, and five sisters, Mrs. William Amos, Mrs. Alfred Bayley, Mrs. Charles Gerace, and Miss Ruth Williams, all of East Liverpool, and Mrs. Stewart Mayhew of Pughtown.
Rites will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Martin Funeral Home by Rev. J. Cecil Cottrill. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
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The Evening Review
Monday Nov. 22, 1948
Born Feb. 11, 1907 - Died Nov. 22, 1948
Contributed by Deborah Wall

ALLEN SMITH DAVIS - Obituary

Allen Smith Davis
Services were held today for Allen S. Davis, 77, of Inez Ave., who died Monday at 4:45 a.m. in City Hospital following a brief illness.
A native of East Liverpool, Mr. Davis was born Oct. 27, 1904, a son of Joseph Davis and Inez Nagel Davis.
He retired as a caster in 1965 from the Hall China Company.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Emma Arnold Davis, whom he married Oct. 4, 1926, survivors include a son Paul A. Davis and two brothers, Joseph and Paul F. Davis all of East Liverpool; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
The rites were conducted at Riverview Chapel by the Rev. Dr. H. Gene Toot.
The Martin Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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The Evening Review
Sep. 8, 1982 - Wed.
Born Oct. 27, 1904 - Died Sept. 6, 1982
Contributed by Deborah Wall

MARY LEONA JUDY BOLEY - Obituary

Illness Claims City Wife, 57
Mrs. Nathan Boley's Rites To Be Saturday
Mrs. Mary Leona Judy Boley, wife of Nathan A. Boley, 1712 Alpha Street, died Wednesday night at 7:30 at her home following a three month illness. She was 57.
Mrs. Boley was born in St. Marys W.Va., March 14, 1898, and lived in East Liverpool 43 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church at St. Marys.
Besides her husband, she leaves five daughters, Miss Violet Boley at home, Mrs. Leo Tittle and Miss Mary Lou Tittle, both of East Liverpool, Mrs. Melvin Gochenour of Warren, and Mrs. Shirley Billiter of New Cumberland; six sons, Wilfred Boley at home, and Clarence Boley, Elmer Boley, Paul Boley, Willard Boley and Donald Boley, all of East Liverpool; two sisiter, Mrs. Bessie Tice of East Liverpool, and Mrs. Lula Seevers in California; three brothers, Elsworth Judy of East Liverpool, Willard Judy of Canton, and Harry Judy of Alliance, and 14 grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. Robert Turner, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Friday afternoon and evening.
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The Evening Review
Thur. Jan. 5, 1956
Born Mar. 14, 1898 - Died Jan. 4, 1956
Contributed by Deborah Wall

Friday, September 5, 2008

MARY THOMPSON - Obituary

MARY THOMPSON
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


Paul E. Amos, 71, of Chester, died at 2:05 a.m. Monday, July 26, 2004, at East Liverpool City Hospital.

Born in Parkersburg, W.Va., July 20, 1933, son of the late William V. and Leona Hartshorn Amos, he had lived most of his life in this area.

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


Paul E. Amos, 71, of Chester, died at 2:05 a.m. Monday, July 26, 2004, at East Liverpool City Hospital.

Born in Parkersburg, W.Va., July 20, 1933, son of the late William V. and Leona Hartshorn Amos, he had lived most of his life in this area.

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

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Review

Contributed by Bonnie Ryan

WILLOUGHBY, Ohio – Nell Rose Chapman Riel, 95, died on the morning of Aug, 12, 2008, in Willoughby, where she had resided since 1946.

Born in East Liverpool on May 26, 1913, she was the daughter of the late Rev. D. Park and Virginia Snyder Chapman. She was also preceded by her husband of 56 years, Clifford J. Riel, who died in 2003.

A 1930 graduate of East Liverpool High School, she was also graduated from Bethany College in 1934, and was a member of the Alpha Iota sorority . She later received her Masters in Education from the University of Pittsburgh.

She taught seventh and eighth grade English from 1934 to 1946 at the Garfield Junior High in East Liverpool. From 1958 to 1970, she and her husband were the resident managers of the University School dorms on the Shaker Heights campus.

Her father, the Rev. D. Park Chapman, had been the pastor of the First Church of Christ Disciples in East Liverpool from 1934 to 1951. Nell was a past member of the Heights Christian Church of Shaker Heights, and of the Euclid Avenue Christian Church of Cleveland Heights.

The Rev. Wayne Standley will conduct a committal service in the Chapel of Riverview Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008. There will also be a memorial service in the Lyons Chapel of Breckenridge Retirement Community in Willoughby, Ohio, on Friday Aug. 15, 2008, at 4 p.m.

The Dawson Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. View this obituary and send condolences online at http://www.dawsonfuneralhome.com/.

ISABELLE McCLOSKEY - Obituary

Mrs. (Isabelle) McCloskey

Died Nov. 22, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

The funeral of the wife of Mil Carrier P. f. McCloskey was largely attended Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Services were held at the First M. E. church, of which she was a member. Deceased was fifty-two years of age and has been a resident of this city for many years. She leaves many sorrowing friends throughout the city, and four children survive, whose names are Louie, John, Isabella and Mrs. Lizzie DeBee. Prior to her death she had been quite ill at her hoe for several weeks.

JAMES M. SMITH - Obituary

James M. Smith

Died Nov. 28, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

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 Fourth street and was one of the oldest citizens here.

The funeral will take place from the late home at 2 p.m. Thursday; interment at Riverview.

MARY GERACA - Obituary

Mary Geraca

Died Nov. 25, 1899

East Liverpool Tribune

Mary, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geraca, Second street, died Saturday evening from an attack of acute laryngitis. The funeral took place Monday afternoon. Interment in Catholic cemetery.

ADAM POE - burial note

Adam Poe

Buried Dec 24, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Adam Poe, aged 40 years, of Georgetown, was buried at that place Monday morning. He was a decendant <sic> of the famous family of Indian fighters.

INFANT NENTWICK - Obituary

Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nentwick

Died Nov. 28, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

The five-weeks-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nentwick, of Trentvale street, died Wednesday, and was buried in the Catholic cemetery to-day.

ROSINA BALMERT - Obituary

Mrs. (Rosina) Balmert

Died Dec. 24, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Frank Balmert, died at Massillon, Monday, and was buried from St. Aloysius church in this city at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning.

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 three o'clock Monday afternoon a car on the suburban street railway to Riverview addition got beyond the control of Motorman James Christie. Conductor James Morgan ran to the front of the car and endeavored to assist Christie to control the car, which was now whirling down hill at the rate of a mile a minute. Their combined efforts failed, and Morgan as a last home tried to work an emergency brake put on recently, which consisted of a heave railroad tie in front of the tracks, worked by a lever. This he got in front of the trucks, but it slid right along with the trucks.

W. H. Crawford, of Williamsport, was going around Gaston's bend with a two-horse wagon, when he saw the car approaching, as he said "like a streak of greased lightning." He barely got his team off the track, the car safely missing the outfit by about six inches, as the car left the track. The safety device lodged against the curb and formed a bridge over which the car passed, crashing through the kitchen of a house occupied by a family named Stroud. A little boy had just left the kitchen and was on the rear steps outside, and was thrown violently to the ground.

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.

(East Liverpool Tribune)

ANDREW SHAW - Obituary

Andrew Shaw

Died Dec. 24, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Andrew Shaw, aged 35 years, died at his home, No. 149 Bank street, at noon, Monday, of typhoid fever. Deceased had been ill but a short time. The funeral services were held Thursday afternoon from his late home. Rev. C. G. Jordan officiated. Interment at Riverview cemetery.

ISABEL CLIFFORD - Obituary

Mrs. Edward Clifford

Died Dec. 18, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Edward Clifford died Tuesday morning at her home in McKeesport, Pa. Mrs. Clifford had been Miss Isabel Lyth, of Wellsville, and was married last Thanksgiving day. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lyth, of Front street, Wellsville. She was taken ill on Sunday and her mother was sent for. The father arrived at her bedside before her death. The Lyths are preparing for removal to Buffalo, and the interment will occur in that city. Mrs. Clifford was about 25 years of age.

NANCY WALLACE - Obituary

Mrs. Nancy Wallace

Died Dec. 14, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

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 Wheeling, the remains being taken to Pittsburg for interment. Mrs. Wallace had been ailing for several weeks and her death was due to old age. Deceased was one of the large stockholders in the Wallace & Chetwynd Pottery Co.

Sad Death of David Watson, Jr. - East Liverpool Tribune

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, 160 Sixth street. Monday afternoon. Interment at Riverview cemetery.

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 Dec. 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

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 Franklin square, Tuesday, interment being made in Riverview cemetery.

MISS TARR - Obituary

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tarr

Died Dec. 5, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

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 Trentvale street.

MISS JORDAN - Obituary

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jordan

Died Nov. 29, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

The four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jordan died at their home on Lisbon street, Thursday, form measles. The funeral took place Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev. Clark Crawford officiated. Interment was made in Spring Grove cemetery.

INFANT GIRL MALEY - Obituary

Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Maley

Died Nov. 29, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

The seven-weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Maley died Thursday, at their home on Market street. The funeral took place Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock from St. Aloysius church. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.

EVERETT SMITH - Obituary

Everett Smith

Died May 11, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Everett, they young son of Councilman and Mrs. J. T. Smith, died late Friday evening, May 11, at the home on Calcutta Road. Everett had been ill for several weeks of typhoid fever.

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 Chicago for two weeks, taking treatment at the Pasteur Institute, and were absent at the time of his death. They arrived home Wednesday morning, accompanied by Rev. Clark Crawford, to attend the funeral, which occurred from the home at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Crawford conducting the services. The members of Council and city official attended the funeral in a body.

The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their affliction.

WILLIAM POLLOCK - Obituary

William Pollock

Buried May 12, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

The funeral of William Pollock occurred from the late home of the deceased, corner of Jefferson and Fourth streets, at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. G. G. Westfall, of Beaver Falls, Pa.

HELEN BOLIES - Obituary

Helen Bolies

Died May 12,1900

East Liverpool Tribune

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 two o'clock Monday afternoon, conducted by Re. J. W. Gorrell. Interment at Spring Grove.

BARBARA SINK - Obituary

Mrs. Barbara Sink

Died May 14,1900

East Liverpool Tribune

At the home of her daughter, Mrs. James, on Third street, Monday morning, occurred the death of Mrs. Barbara Sink. Services were held at Williams home at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening, after which the remains were taken to Standing Stone, W. Va., for burial.

MARY McDONALD - Obituary

Miss Mary McDonald

Died May 13, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Miss Mary McDonald, formerly a resident of St. Clair township, died at her home in Columbus, Sunday. The remains were taken to Wellsville Wednesday morning and interment was made at the Brick church cemetery.

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 East Liverpool), Mrs. J. Wiggins and Mrs. J. E. Richardson, all of whom now reside in Columbus.

MAMIE RILEY - Obituary

Miss Mamie Riley

Died July 22, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

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 Mar. 9, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Thomas Robinson, aged 64 years, died at her home, Akron, last Friday night Deceases had been an invalid for several years. Mrs. Robinson was well known in this city, being a daughter of Mrs. Caroline Shenkle, who is still living and resides on Cook street. Mrs. Robinson was born in Pittsburg Sept, 12, 1836, and removed to this city with her parents. After her marriage to Mr. Robinson, who was also a native of this city, they removed in 1855 to Akron, where her husband engaged in the manufacture of stoneware. Deceased is survived by six children. The funeral occurred at Akron last Tuesday. Jacob Shenkle, Mrs. Henry Brunt, Herbert and will Bloor left for Akron this morning, to attend the funeral.

ELIZABETH ENGEL - Obituary

Mrs. Elizabeth Engel.

Died May 11, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

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 East Liverpool people. The funeral was held Monday at 2 p.m., Rev. Gibson, of Bridgewater, officiating. The interment was in Beaver cemetery.

MRS. WILLIAM VOGT - Obituary

Mrs. William Vogt

Died Nov. 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. William Vogt, aged 28 years, died at 8 o'clock Sunday evening at her home on Jefferson street. The deceased leaves a husband and four young children to mourn her loss. Funeral services over the remains occurred Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Aloysius Catholic church, with interment in the Catholic cemetery.

BEATRICE LOWE - Obituary

Beatrice Lowe

Died Nov. 4, 1900

East Liverpool Tribune

Beatrice Lowe, eight-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lowe, died Sunday night at her parents' home on Trentvale street. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Edwin Weary officiating. Interment was in Spring Grove.

East Liverpool Tribune Deaths 1900

DEATHS

East Liverpool Tribune

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 Dec. 13, 1900

GEORGE McNICOL, aged 68 years, died Tuesday at his home in Drury Lane, after an illness of several months. Deceased was an old resident of this city, and is survived by a wife and one daughter. The funeral took place from St. Aloysius Catholic church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.

COX INFANT,

The twelve months old child of Thos. Cox, of Third street, died Friday night, after an illness of lung trouble. Interment took palce in Riverview cemetery Sunday afternnon at two o'clock.

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 noon Sunday at the college chapel. A body guard of the academy cadets accompanied the body to Lisbon, where the funeral took place Wednesday. To Bro. Potts and his wife we extend our sincerest sympathy in their great bereavement.

JOHN GODDARD - Obituary

John Goddard

Dec. 14, 1982

The Evening Review

John Thomas Goddard, 62, of Dewey Ave., died Monday at Aspinwall Veterans Administration Hospital.

He was born in East Liverpool March 17, 1920, a son of the late Wilbur E. Goddard and Florence Whitney Goddard, who survive.

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 11 a.m. with Elder George Wilkinson officiating.

Burial is to be in Riverview Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 2 – 4 and 7 – 9 p.m.

ELEANOR HEATON - Obituary

Mrs. Eleanor Heaton

Saturday, Feb. 11, 1939

The East Liverpool Review

LEETONIA – Funeral services will be held here Sunday afternoon at 2 for Mrs. Eleanor Heaton, 64, who died Friday afternoon at the Salem City Hospital after a long illness.

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 St. Paul's Lutheran church here.

Burial will be in the Oak Dale Cemetery here.

Mrs. Heaton was formerly cook at the Columbiana county jail at Lisbon

HELEN CAPEHART - Obituary

Helen Capehart

The Evening Review

Dec. 14, 1982

Helen M. Capehat, 78, of W. Fourth St. died Monday at 11:05 p.m. in City Hospital where she had been a patient one week.

She was born in East Liverpool, July 29, 1904, a daughter of the late Lewis T. Capehart and Victoria Graham Capehart.

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 East Liverpool High School and Dennison University, she received a master's degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

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 1 p.m. from the Martin Funeral Home with the Rev. C. Orland Ruby officiating.

Burial is to be in Riverview Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday afternoon and evening.

ELVIRA BUSH - Obituary

Mrs. Elvira Bush

Wednesday, December 16, 1953

The East Liverpool Review

LISBON – Mrs. Elvira Bush, 78, of 142 Pendleton St., died at her home this morning at 5:15 after a two-month illness.

She was a lifelong resident of Columbiana County.

Mrs. Bush was born in Middleton Township May, 19, 1875, a daughter of Cyrus and Lydia Alman Heston. She was a member of the Methodist Church.

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 Fairfield Cemetery.

Friends may call at the late home Thursday.

BYRON T. FOUTTS - Obituary

Bryon T. Foutts

Tuesday, July 20, 1965

East Liverpool Review

Bryon T. Foutts of Gardena, Calif, died Sunday at the Long Beach Veterans Hospital following a lengthy illness. He was 68.

Born in East Liverpool, he was the son of the late Byron and Francis Ford Foutts.

He was a World War 1 veteran and a local boxing promoter and has resided in California for the last 10 years.

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

Tuesday, July 20, 1965

East Liverpool Review

Mrs. Katharine A. Smoot of 903 W. 8th St. died Monday at 6 a.m. at her home following a lengthy illness. She wa 63.

Born in East Liverpool June 24, 1902, daughter of the late George W. Johnson and Sarah Etta Ormes Johnson, she was a member of the Sheridan Ave. AME Church and Order of Eastern Star.

She leaves her husband, Henry M. Smoot, at home; a son, Henry M. Smoot Fr. Of Charleston, W. Va.; a sister, Mrs. Maxine Barnes of Canton, and three grandchildren.

Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be at Spring Grove Cemetery.

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 7:30 p.m.

ROSE BOZZO - Obituary

Rose Bozzo

Monday, June 30, 1997

The Review

East Palestine – Rose Bozzo, 99, of West Main Street died at 1:27 p.m. Sunday, June 29, 1997, at Salem Community Hospital where she was a patient for the past 11 days.

She was born in Cozenza, Italy, March 25, 1898, a daughter of the late Fank and Theresa Saporiot Calentino.

Mrs. Bozzo came to East Palesting from Italy as a youth. Whe was employed for 25 years as a decorator with the former W. S. George Pottery and later Robyal China prior to retiring in 1962.

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 10 a.m. Wednesday at the church. Burial is to be in St. Mary's Cemetery.

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 9 p.m.