Tuesday, May 19, 2009

W. D. Campbell - Obituary

W. D. Campbell
Jan. 26, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

W. d. Campbell, a son-in-law of Mrs. N. D. Jackman, of this city, died Friday at his home at New Cumberland. Deceases was about forty years old. His death was caused by heart disease.

Mrs. Harriet T. Kitchel - Obituary

Mrs. Harriet T. Kitchel
Jan. 28, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Harriet T. Kitchel, aged 85 years, died Sunday, at the home of her son, F. D. Kitchel, Fifth street. Mrs. Kitchel was the widow of the late Rev. Dr. Kitchel, whose death occurred at Clifton Springs, N. Y., about three years ago. She had been a resident of this city for seventeen years. Five sons survive her – F. D. Kitchel, of this city; Cornelius, a professor at Yale college; Stanley, an attorney-at-law of Minneappils; Shelly, a minister at Bethlehem, Pa., and Farran. Funeral services at the residence were held Friday, and he remains taken to Detroit for burial.

Bertha Shane - Obituary

Bertha Shane
Jan. 28, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Bertha Shane, aged sixteen years, daughter of Alfred Shane, 358 Lisbon street, died Sunday. Interment in Riverview occurred Wednesday. Rev. Wearie officiated.

Samuel Moon - Obituary

Samuel Moon
Jan. 28, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Samuel Moon, aged 21, died Sunday, at his home, 121 Greasley street. Typhoid fever was the cause of death. Deceased was a member of Co. E, 8th O. V. I. A wife and two children survive. The remains were taken to Akron for burial.

George W. Ernest - Obituary

George W. Ernest
Jan. 3, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

George W. Ernest, aged 35 years, died Tuesday after an illness of pneumonia lasting but ten days. Deceased was a carpenter by trade. He left a wife. Funeral services are being conducted this afternoon by Rev. Gladden.

Mrs. Katharine Austin - Obituary

Mrs. Katharine Austin
Jan. 26, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Katharine Austin, wife of Reuben Austin, of this city, died last Friday in the south, where she had gone to recuperate her failing health. The remains have been brought here and the funeral is to occur this afternoon.

Rev. J. S. Youmans - Obituary

Rev. J. S. Youmans, D. D.
Published Feb. 1, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Rev. J. S. Youmans, D. D., a former member of the East Ohio M. E. conference, and well known in East Liverpool, is dead. He died at the home of his son-in-law, Thomas Miller, of Avondale, near Cincinnati.

Ada E. Andrews - Obituary

Ada E. Andrews
Feb. 18, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Ada E. Andrews, aged 35 years, died at 4 o’clock Sunday morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. R. Andrews, on Fourth street. Deceased has been an invalid for the greater part of her life and was unmarried. She is survived by her father and mother, one brother, Dr. O. P. Andrews, and one sister, Mary A., who is a teacher in the Central school. The funeral services were held at the Andrews home on Fourth street at 1 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. C. Taggart officiating. Interment was at Riverview cemetery.

George Maurice Smurthwaite - Obituary

George Maurice Smurthwaite
Feb. 20, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

George Maurice, son of George and Julia Smurthwaite, died Tuesday, of cerebro spinal meningitis, after an illness of nine days, aged 3 years, 7 months and 20 days. The remains were taken to Steubenville Thursday morning for interment.

Caspar Geisz - Obituary

Caspar Geisz
Feb. 16, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Caspar Geisz, aged 63 years, an old resident of this city, who was sent to the state hospital at Massillon, last November, died there Friday. Five children survive, Albert, Edward, Lily, Mrs. Thomas Davis and Mrs. Logan Zane.

Bailey Infant - Obituary

Death of an Infant (of Thomas Bailey)
Feb. 21, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Avondale street, died Wednesday of typhoid fever. Interment was made to-day in Riverview cemetery.

James R. Louthan - Obituary

James R. Louthan
Mar. 6, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

James R. Louthan, aged 89 years, father of Brad. M. Louthan, of this city, died at Beaver Falls, Pa., Tuesday. Deceased was an affable gentleman, most highly esteemed by all who know him, and had been a life-long resident of Beaver County. Two sons survive. Interment at Darlington, Pa., Thursday.

Dr. J. M. Russell - Obituary

Dr. J. M. Russell
Mar. 7, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Dr. J. M. Russell, the south side physician, died on Wednesday, after a week’s illnessof congestion of the brain. Funeral Friday.

Moon Infant - Obituary

Infant of Mrs. Samuel Moon
Mar. 6, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

The six-months-old child of Mrs. Samuel Moon died a the mother’s home on Greasley street Tuesday afternoon. The father of the child, Samuel Moon, died a month ago. He was a member of Co. E. Eighth Ohio. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

Powell Infant - Obituary

Child of Mr. and Mrs. Powell
Dec. 31,1899
East Liverpool Tribune

The three months-old-son, of Otto Powell, of Huston addition, died Sunday afternoon from pneumonia and was buried in Riverview cemetery Monday afternoon.

Howard Vincent - Obituary

Howard Vincent
Dec. 26, 1899
East Liverpool Tribune

Howard Vincent, aged 18 years, son of Dr. Vincent, died at his home on Fifth street, Thursday, of typhoid fever. The remains were taken on the midnight train to Howell, Michigan, for interment.

Mrs. Joseph Smith - Obituary

Mrs. Joseph Smith
Dec 28, 1899
East Liverpool Tribune

Funeral of Mrs. Joseph Smith
The remains of Mrs. Joseph Smith, late of Smiths Ferry, were interred in the Georgetown cemetery, Sunday afternoon. Owing to the ice the body could not be taken across the river from Smiths Ferry to Georgetown and it was brought to East Liverpool and taken over the bridge.

Paul McKeever - Obituary

Paul McKeever
Dec. 6, 1899
East Liverpool Tribune

Paul, the six-year-old son of Daniel McKeever, of East Palestine, died of membraneous croup at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The body was brought here Thursday evening and taken to the home of Mr. and McKeever’s mother on Seventh street. The time has not been fixed for the funeral.

Mrs. Iva Howell - Obituary

Mrs. Iva Howell
Jan. 1, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Iva Howell, aged twenty-four, died Monday afternoon of pneumonia. A husband and four children survive. Interment at Matamoras was made Wednesday.

Mrs. Nancy Carey - Obituary

Mrs. Nancy Carey
Jan. 15, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune
Mrs. Nancy Carey, late of Summitville, died Monday at the home of her son, in Tuscarawas county. Remains were interred at Summitville. Three sons and one daughter survive.

Ida E. Robertson - Obituary

Mrs. Ida Robertson
Jan. 12, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

Mrs. Ida E. Robertson, wife of O. A. Robertson, of the Wallace & Chetwynd Pottery Company, died at her home on Fourth street, Friday evening. Paralysis and heart trouble were the cause of death. She is survived by her husband and two children, Fred L., of this city, and Mrs. J. W. Sergeant, Fr., of Cleveland. The remains were taken to Cleveland Saturday afternoon. On Monday the remains were taken to Akron. Interment was made in the cemetery at that place.

Son of George Mayers - Obituary

Child of George Mayers
Jan.15, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

The twenty-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayers, of 205 Monroe street, died at 7 o’clock Monday morning, of stomach trouble. The funeral took place at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, interment being in Riverview.

Haney Child Obituary

Child of Lot Haney
Jan. 12, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

The nine-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Lot Haney, of Pennsylvania avenue, east end, died Friday afternoon of pneumonia. Funeral services were held Monday and the remains buried at Long run cemetery.

George H. Eardley - Obituary

George H. Eardley
Jan. 18, 1900
East Liverpool Tribune

George H. Eardley, after a lingering illness of typhoid fever, died at an early hour Thursday morning. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Eardley, and was born in Staffordshire, England, in 1874. He came to this country in 1888. In 1898 he was married to Miss Nell, daughter of Mrs. D. B. Martin. His wife and in infant daughter, a few weeks old, survive him. Mrs. Eardley is still very ill. The funeral services will be held from their residence on Third street, Sunday. George Eardley was one of the brightest and most popular young men in this community. He was a member of the Elk’s lodge and several social orders, all of whom mourn his loss.

Harry McAllister

Harry McAllister
East Liverpool Tribune
No date


Harry McAllister, aged 28 years, a lather working in one of he new houses being built on Thompson avenue, died between 1 and 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon, from Hemorrhage caused, it is believed, by a fall which the man received while in a fit.
McAllister was found by the other workmen lying on the floor in the building where he was working, the blood gushing from his mouth. He died soon afterwards.
McAllister ate a hearty dinner and did not complain of being ill. He fell from a scaffold in the morning after taking a fit. He has been subject to fits for years.
The body was taken to Burns & McQuilken’s undertaking establishment and prepared for burial. The young man lived with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie McAllister. He was employed by Contractor William Graham.

DeWayne Nickle - Obituary

DeWayne Nickle
Thurs., Jul. 11,1940
The East Liverpool Review

HOOKSTOWN – DeWayne Nickle, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nickle, died Wednesday at 11;30 a.m. in his home here after a long illness.
Besides his parents; the child leaves one sister, Jane Nickle.
Funeral services, which will be private, will beheld in the home Friday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Chalmers Fulton of Youngstown officiating. Burial will be in Mill Creek cemetery.
Friends may call Thursday night at the home.

Miss Ella K. Boyd - Obituary

Miss Ella K. Boyd
Thurs., Jul. 11, 1940
The East Liverpool Review

Miss Ella K. Boyd,56, resident of Yellow Creek township, died Wednesday night at her home on the Wellsville-Salineville road.
Miss Boyd was born on the farm where she spent her lifetime and died. She was a daughter of the late Pressley Boyd and Nancy Hanlin Boyd. She was a member of the highland town Methodist church.
She leaves one sister, Mrs. George Clark, of Highlandtown; two brothers, Elva J. Boyd of Madison township and Alfred G. Body of Yellow Creek township, and several nephews and nieces.
The body was removed to the MacLean funeral home in Wellsville and will be returned to the late home Friday morning. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the late home with Rev. George Johnson, pastor of the Highlandtown Methodist church, officiating. Burial will be in the Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call Friday night at the Boyd home.

William L. Russell - Obituary

William L. Russell
Thurs., Jul. 11,1940
The East Liverpool Review

William L. Russell, 48, formerly of East Liverpool, died Wednesday at 5:55 p.m. in his home in Ashland following a long illness.
Mr. Russell was a son of he late Mr. and Mrs. William M. Russell of this city. He was a member of the St. Aloysius Catholic church.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Theresa Russell; three daughters, Mildred Russell Jane Russell, and Helen Russell, all of East Liverpool, one sister, Mrs. Colin Morton Jr, of East Liverpool, and two brothers, Thomas C Russell and John W. Russell both of East Liverpool.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. in St. Aloysius church with Rev. Fr. Thomas E. Walsh, the pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the St. Aloysius Cemetery.
Friends may call Friday night at the Dawson home.

Thomas Woodward - Obituary

Thomas Woodward
Saturday, Jan. 4, 1969

SALINEVILLE – Thomas R. Woodward Sr., superintendent at the Allied Tile Co., at Zanesville, died Friday about 4:30 p.m. at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Zanesville after a lengthy illness.
A World War II Navy veteran, he was born in Salineville, a son of the late George Woodward and Anna Powell Woodward. He was a member of the St. Nicholas Catholic Church at Zanesville.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Woodward, at home; a son, Thomas R. Woodward Jr. of Parma; two brothers, James L. Woodward and George Woodward, both of Minerva; three sisters, Mrs. Grace Manning of Salineville, Mrs. Margaret Thayer of New Cumberland and Mrs. Mildred Draher of Gardenia, Calif, and two grandchildren
Services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Patick’s Catholic Church here by Fr John P. Kennedy. Burial will be in St. Patrick’s Church Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Manning Funeral home here Sunday afternoon and night.

Mrs. Ruth McElroy - Obituary

Mrs. Ruth McElroy
Saturday, Jan. 4, 1969

Services for Mrs. Ruth Alice McElroy of Punta Gorda, Fla., widow of Cecil McElroy, will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the MacLean Funeral Home at Wellsville.
Glenn Logston of the Church of Christ at Lisbon will officiate.
Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Mrs. McElroy, who was a former resident of Yellow Creek Township, died Thursday at a hospital at Fort Charlotte, Fla.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening.

Leslie Moore - Obituary

Leslie Moore
Saturday, Jan. 4, 1969

Leslie L. Moore, 53, of 640 Beaver Ave., Midland, an employe at the Midland Division of the Crucible Steel Co., died Friday at 5:30 p.m. at Rochester General Hospital after a brief illness.
He was born in Kentucky Oct. 25, 1915. He worked as a millwright in the finishing mills of the Midland plant.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Carrie Moore, at home’ a brother, George Moore of Monaca; a sister, Mrs. Mildred Griffith, and his father, James W. Moore, both of Grove City, Ohio.
Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Schwerha Funeral Home in Midland. Burial will be in Beaver Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 10 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m.

Mrs. Margaret McCoy - Obituary

Mrs. Margaret McCoy
Saturday, Jan. 4, 1969

Mrs. Margaret J. (Maggie) McCoy, 83, of 1071 Avondale St., widow of Frank A. McCoy, died this morning at 3:40 at City Hospital after a lengthy illness.
She was born in Chester July 15, 1885, a daughter of Jack Hague and Christine Allison Hague. She was a member of the Anderson Methodist Church. Her husband died Jan. 31, 1960
She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alma Dotson ad Mrs. Mable Reed, both of East Liverpool; four sons, Howard McCoy, Francis McCoy and Robert McCoy, all of East Liverpool, and Lloyd McCoy of Ohioview in Industry; four sisters, Mrs. Sadie Betteridge and Mrs. Carrie Baxter of East Liverpool, Mrs. Mildred Haney of Chester and Mrs. Elizabeth Roughs of Columbus; 19 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 2p.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and night.

Sarino Perri - Obituary

Sarino Perri
Evening Review
Nov. 7, 1988

LISBON – Sarino Perri, 54, of 245 ½ W. High St., died at 8:55 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, 1988, at East Liverpool City Hospital following a lengthy illness.
He was a member of the Lisbon Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses and had worked many years as a janitor at the Columbiana County Courthouse.
Funeral services are to be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home, with Mr. Jonathan V, Chuey Sr. of the congregation officiating.
Burial is to be in Crest Haven Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home form 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday