Richard Moninger
Thursday March 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
Richard Moninger Claimed Suddenly
Richard E. Moninger, 42, of Farmers Branch, Tex, a pottery executive when he resided in East Liverpool, died suddenly Wednesday at his home. An autopsy was to be conducted there today to determine the cause of death.
A World War Ii veteran in the Army Air Corps, he was born her to Harvey J. Moninger and Minta Huston Moninger, leaving in June 1961 to reside at Farmers Branch, a suburb of Dallas.
Mr. Moninger was vice president and sales manager of the Wellsville China Co. before the firm merged with Sterling China Co. in 1959. He remained with Wellsville China until a little over a year ago.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Winifred W. Moninger and a daughter, Miss Ann Moninger, both at home; a brother, W. Harvey Moninger of Louisville, Ky., and two sisters, Mrs. Ruth M. Brown and Mrs. William E. Pickin, both of East Liverpool.
The Dawson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Richard E. Moninger - Obituary
Robert Joseph Ludlam
Robert Ludlam
Thursday, March 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
Robert Joseph Ludlam, 40, of Damascus, a native of Salineville, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Alliance City Hospital this morning at 2:40 of injuries received when his car hit a telephone pole in Alliance.
A Navy veteran, he was a conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
He is survived by two sons, Robert Ludlam and Thomas Ludlam, both of Alwater, his mother, Mrs. Alice Watters of Damascus; his father Thomas Ludlam of Salineville, and two sisters, Mrs. Ben Springer of East Liverpool and Mrs. Earl Welty of Belle Blade, Fla.
Services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Walton Schrader Funeral Home in Alliance with burial in Mt. Union Cemetery there.
Friends may call a the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursday, March 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
Robert Joseph Ludlam, 40, of Damascus, a native of Salineville, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Alliance City Hospital this morning at 2:40 of injuries received when his car hit a telephone pole in Alliance.
A Navy veteran, he was a conductor for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
He is survived by two sons, Robert Ludlam and Thomas Ludlam, both of Alwater, his mother, Mrs. Alice Watters of Damascus; his father Thomas Ludlam of Salineville, and two sisters, Mrs. Ben Springer of East Liverpool and Mrs. Earl Welty of Belle Blade, Fla.
Services will be held Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Walton Schrader Funeral Home in Alliance with burial in Mt. Union Cemetery there.
Friends may call a the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.
James D. Morgan - Obituary
James D. Morgan
Thursday, Mar 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
James D. Morgan, 515 E. 6th St., a World War I veteran, died this morning at 4 at the Oakland Veterans’ Hospital in Pittsburg, following a long illness. He was 64.
Mr. Morgan was born in New Cumberland to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benjamin Morgan, and resided in East Liverpool for 39 years. He was employed as a maintenance man at the Homer Laughlin China Co., and was a member of the IBOP.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Nevada Morgan at home, two sons, James D. Morgan and Roy C. Morgan, both of East Liverpool; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Malone of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. May Burns of Midland and Mrs. Nancy Usler of Toronto, and 19 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
The Dawson Funeral Home is arranging services.
Thursday, Mar 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
James D. Morgan, 515 E. 6th St., a World War I veteran, died this morning at 4 at the Oakland Veterans’ Hospital in Pittsburg, following a long illness. He was 64.
Mr. Morgan was born in New Cumberland to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benjamin Morgan, and resided in East Liverpool for 39 years. He was employed as a maintenance man at the Homer Laughlin China Co., and was a member of the IBOP.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Nevada Morgan at home, two sons, James D. Morgan and Roy C. Morgan, both of East Liverpool; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Malone of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. May Burns of Midland and Mrs. Nancy Usler of Toronto, and 19 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
The Dawson Funeral Home is arranging services.
Samples Infant - Obituary
Infant Son of Clyde Samples
Thursday, Mar. 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
The infant son of Clyde Samples and Patricia Samples, 424 Indiana Ave., Chester, was stillborn this morning about 5:45 at City Hospital.
Besides his parents he leaves three brothers, Thomas Samples, Donald Samples and Jeffrey Samples at home, the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Bolton, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Samples, all of Philippi, W. Va.
The Chester Arner Chapel is arranging services.
Thursday, Mar. 15, 1962
East Liverpool Review
The infant son of Clyde Samples and Patricia Samples, 424 Indiana Ave., Chester, was stillborn this morning about 5:45 at City Hospital.
Besides his parents he leaves three brothers, Thomas Samples, Donald Samples and Jeffrey Samples at home, the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Bolton, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Samples, all of Philippi, W. Va.
The Chester Arner Chapel is arranging services.
John Lyons Cornell - Obituary
John Cornell
Friday, Sept. 4, 1953
East Liverpool Review
John Lyons Cornell, 68, a potter, died Thursday t 1:40 p.m. in his home, 546 River St., Chester, following a year’s illness.
A kilnplacer at the Taylor, Smith & Taylor Co., he was born in Georgetown March 13, 1885, and spent his lifetime in the community. He was a member of the IBOP.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Verna Cornell; five sons, Allen Cornell of East Liverpool, Joseph Cornell, James Cornell, Eldred Cornell and John Cornell Jr. of Chester; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Freeman of Wellsville, Mrs. John Boyle of Midland, Mrs. Geneva Holcomb of East Liverpool, and Mrs. Wilbert Weekley of Chester; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Bass of Columbus, and Mrs. Nora Martin of East Liverpool, and 21 grandchildren.
Rites will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester yt the Rev. Lewis Legg, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call tonight and Saturday night at the funeral home.
Friday, Sept. 4, 1953
East Liverpool Review
John Lyons Cornell, 68, a potter, died Thursday t 1:40 p.m. in his home, 546 River St., Chester, following a year’s illness.
A kilnplacer at the Taylor, Smith & Taylor Co., he was born in Georgetown March 13, 1885, and spent his lifetime in the community. He was a member of the IBOP.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Verna Cornell; five sons, Allen Cornell of East Liverpool, Joseph Cornell, James Cornell, Eldred Cornell and John Cornell Jr. of Chester; four daughters, Mrs. Betty Freeman of Wellsville, Mrs. John Boyle of Midland, Mrs. Geneva Holcomb of East Liverpool, and Mrs. Wilbert Weekley of Chester; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Bass of Columbus, and Mrs. Nora Martin of East Liverpool, and 21 grandchildren.
Rites will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester yt the Rev. Lewis Legg, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call tonight and Saturday night at the funeral home.
Frances Sarah Blackburn - Obituary
Mrs. Sarah Blackburn
Friday, Sept. 4, 1953
East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Frances Sarah Blackburn, 1002 Buckeye
Ave., Wellsville, died Thursday at 4:40 p.m. in City Hospital. A patient since Monday, she had been in poor health several years.
Mrs. Blackburn was born in Jackson County, W. VA., a daughter of Emmanuel and Sophia Sines Hyatt, and came to Wellsville more than 60 years ago. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Her husband, John S. Blackburn, died in 1935.
She leaves two daughters, Miss Fannie Blackburn and Mrs. Jonnie Shannon at home; a son, Raymond Blackburn of Canton; two sisters, Mrs. F. P. Coe of Parkersburg, and Mrs. Rebecca Jane Riffle of Springfield, and three grandchildren.
The body was taken to the MacLean Funeral Home for rites Sunday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. John C. Little, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call Saturday afternoon and night at the funeral home.
Friday, Sept. 4, 1953
East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Frances Sarah Blackburn, 1002 Buckeye
Ave., Wellsville, died Thursday at 4:40 p.m. in City Hospital. A patient since Monday, she had been in poor health several years.
Mrs. Blackburn was born in Jackson County, W. VA., a daughter of Emmanuel and Sophia Sines Hyatt, and came to Wellsville more than 60 years ago. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Her husband, John S. Blackburn, died in 1935.
She leaves two daughters, Miss Fannie Blackburn and Mrs. Jonnie Shannon at home; a son, Raymond Blackburn of Canton; two sisters, Mrs. F. P. Coe of Parkersburg, and Mrs. Rebecca Jane Riffle of Springfield, and three grandchildren.
The body was taken to the MacLean Funeral Home for rites Sunday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. John C. Little, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call Saturday afternoon and night at the funeral home.
William S. Brunt - Obituary
William S. Brunt
Friday, Sept. 4, 1953
East Liverpool Review
Ex-Porcelain Maker Taken
Funeral Is Pending For William S. Brunt
William S. Brunt, 80, a former East Liverpool industrialist, died Thursday in the Dewitt State Hospital in Auburn, Calif., following a long illness.
A son of the late William Brunt and Adeline Hill Brunt, he was born in East Liverpool. He operated a porcelain doorknob plant at the foot of Market St. for many years and later went to Columbus where he and associates manufactured porcelain in a plant at Chaseland, then a Columbus suburb. He had been in California for 20 years.
His only survivor is a nephew, William E. Louthan of East Liverpool.
The body will be brought here for burial but funeral services are incomplete.
Friday, Sept. 4, 1953
East Liverpool Review
Ex-Porcelain Maker Taken
Funeral Is Pending For William S. Brunt
William S. Brunt, 80, a former East Liverpool industrialist, died Thursday in the Dewitt State Hospital in Auburn, Calif., following a long illness.
A son of the late William Brunt and Adeline Hill Brunt, he was born in East Liverpool. He operated a porcelain doorknob plant at the foot of Market St. for many years and later went to Columbus where he and associates manufactured porcelain in a plant at Chaseland, then a Columbus suburb. He had been in California for 20 years.
His only survivor is a nephew, William E. Louthan of East Liverpool.
The body will be brought here for burial but funeral services are incomplete.
Lana Sue Ohler - Obituary
Lana Sue Ohler
Mon. Aug. 7, 1950
The East Liverpool Review
SALINEVILLE, Aug. 7 (Special)—Funeral services for Lana Sue Ohler, who died Sunday a few minutes after birth at 4 a.m. in Aultman Hospital, Canton, will be held today at 3 p.m. by Rev. Paul Beighley, pastor of the Federsted Church. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Loretta Grimm Ohler; father, John Ohler in the Army and thought to be en route overseas; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Van Royan of Salineville, and paternal grandfather, William Ohler of Scroggsfield, Carroll county.
Mon. Aug. 7, 1950
The East Liverpool Review
SALINEVILLE, Aug. 7 (Special)—Funeral services for Lana Sue Ohler, who died Sunday a few minutes after birth at 4 a.m. in Aultman Hospital, Canton, will be held today at 3 p.m. by Rev. Paul Beighley, pastor of the Federsted Church. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Surviving are the mother, Mrs. Loretta Grimm Ohler; father, John Ohler in the Army and thought to be en route overseas; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Van Royan of Salineville, and paternal grandfather, William Ohler of Scroggsfield, Carroll county.
Arthur W. Meek - Obituary
Arthur W. Meek
Mon. Aug. 7, 1950
The East Liverpool Review
EX-PALESTINE POTTER TAKEN
Arthur W. Meek Dies In Sebring Of Illness
EAST ALESTINE, Aug. 7 (Special)—Arthur W. Meek, a former local potter, died early Sunday at his home in Sebring after an illness of several years. He was 47.
Born here Nov. 21, 1902, he worked at the W. S. George Co. pottery until going to Sebring nine years ago as a liner for the French-Saxon China Co. Illness forced his retirement in 1946.
He was a member of the Methodist Church, National Brotherhood of Operative Potters and the Eagles Lodge.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lucille Meek; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kunkewics, and a son, Robert Meek, of Sebring; a sister, Miss Doris Meek of East Palestine, and a granddaughter.
Services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Moosman-Vogt Funeral Home by Rev. S. S. Burnett. Burial will be in Glenview Cemetery here.
Friends may call tonight a the funeral home at Sebring.
Mon. Aug. 7, 1950
The East Liverpool Review
EX-PALESTINE POTTER TAKEN
Arthur W. Meek Dies In Sebring Of Illness
EAST ALESTINE, Aug. 7 (Special)—Arthur W. Meek, a former local potter, died early Sunday at his home in Sebring after an illness of several years. He was 47.
Born here Nov. 21, 1902, he worked at the W. S. George Co. pottery until going to Sebring nine years ago as a liner for the French-Saxon China Co. Illness forced his retirement in 1946.
He was a member of the Methodist Church, National Brotherhood of Operative Potters and the Eagles Lodge.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lucille Meek; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kunkewics, and a son, Robert Meek, of Sebring; a sister, Miss Doris Meek of East Palestine, and a granddaughter.
Services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Moosman-Vogt Funeral Home by Rev. S. S. Burnett. Burial will be in Glenview Cemetery here.
Friends may call tonight a the funeral home at Sebring.
Mrs. Allie Goddard - Obituary
Mrs. Allie Goddard
Monday July 3, 1944
The East Liverpool Review
Special To The Review.
SALINEVILLE, July 3 – Mrs. Allie Goddard, 81, lifetime resident of Salineville, died Sunday at 6 a.m. in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Olive Johnson, Lincoln st., following a long illness.
She was born May 17, 1863, in Salineville, a daughter of the late James and Anne Wallace, and spent her entire life time in this community. She was a life-long member of the Church of Christ.
She is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Lois Morrow of Salineville and Mrs. Verne Borchert of Cleveland; two sons, Charles Goddard and Merald Goddard of Salineville; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kellogg of Salineville, and 15 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Church of Christ by the pastor, Rev. H. D. Martin. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery.
Friends may call any time at the Johnson home.
Monday July 3, 1944
The East Liverpool Review
Special To The Review.
SALINEVILLE, July 3 – Mrs. Allie Goddard, 81, lifetime resident of Salineville, died Sunday at 6 a.m. in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Olive Johnson, Lincoln st., following a long illness.
She was born May 17, 1863, in Salineville, a daughter of the late James and Anne Wallace, and spent her entire life time in this community. She was a life-long member of the Church of Christ.
She is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Lois Morrow of Salineville and Mrs. Verne Borchert of Cleveland; two sons, Charles Goddard and Merald Goddard of Salineville; a sister, Mrs. Anna Kellogg of Salineville, and 15 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from the Church of Christ by the pastor, Rev. H. D. Martin. Burial will be in Woodland cemetery.
Friends may call any time at the Johnson home.
James E. Farrow - Obituary
James E. Farrow
Oct. 10, 1979
The Evening Review
Services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. from the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville for James E. Farrow, 68, of 43312 Cameron Rd., Wellsville.
The Rev. O. K. Thomas of the Yellow Creek United Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Yellow Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight.
Mr. Farrow died Monday morning at City hospital, where he had been a patient 10 days.
Oct. 10, 1979
The Evening Review
Services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. from the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville for James E. Farrow, 68, of 43312 Cameron Rd., Wellsville.
The Rev. O. K. Thomas of the Yellow Creek United Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Yellow Creek Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight.
Mr. Farrow died Monday morning at City hospital, where he had been a patient 10 days.
Edna Kiernan - Obituary
Edna Kiernan
Oct. 10, 1979
The Evening Review
Mrs. Edna O. Kiernan, 65, of 613 W. 9th St. died today at 2:30 a.m. in City Hospital, where she had been a patient since last Thursday.
A lifetime area resident, Mrs. Kiernan was bon here June 14, 1914.
She worked for both the Auto Body Supply Co. on Pennsylvania Ave. and for several years a the Frank Crook Furniture Co.
She was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church, its Catholic Daughters of America and The Altar and Rosary Society.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Ethel Pethel Hagerman at home, survivors include three sons, Francis H. Kiernan of Atlanta, Ga., Brian P. Kiernan of Mars, Pa., and Eugene M. Kiernan of Woodland Hills, Calif., and two step grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. from St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Dawson Funeral Home Thursday afternoon and night..
Oct. 10, 1979
The Evening Review
Mrs. Edna O. Kiernan, 65, of 613 W. 9th St. died today at 2:30 a.m. in City Hospital, where she had been a patient since last Thursday.
A lifetime area resident, Mrs. Kiernan was bon here June 14, 1914.
She worked for both the Auto Body Supply Co. on Pennsylvania Ave. and for several years a the Frank Crook Furniture Co.
She was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church, its Catholic Daughters of America and The Altar and Rosary Society.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Ethel Pethel Hagerman at home, survivors include three sons, Francis H. Kiernan of Atlanta, Ga., Brian P. Kiernan of Mars, Pa., and Eugene M. Kiernan of Woodland Hills, Calif., and two step grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. from St. Aloysius Catholic Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Dawson Funeral Home Thursday afternoon and night..
Robert Caputo - Obituary
Robert Caputo
Tuesday, Jun. 1, 1965
The East Liverpool Review
Requim High Mass was said this morning at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Rochester for Robert Caputo widely-known musician, band orchestra leader.
Mr. Caputo, 40, of Blaine Rd., Monaca, died suddenly Friday night of a heart attack while visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caputo of Rochester.
His band played frequently at the local Elks Club and VFW Home.
A Navy Veteran, he was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church of Monaca and was employed by the Rochester Transit Co.
Beside his parents he leaves his widow, two daughters and a son, all at home. Burial was at St. Cecilia Cemetery.
Tuesday, Jun. 1, 1965
The East Liverpool Review
Requim High Mass was said this morning at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Rochester for Robert Caputo widely-known musician, band orchestra leader.
Mr. Caputo, 40, of Blaine Rd., Monaca, died suddenly Friday night of a heart attack while visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caputo of Rochester.
His band played frequently at the local Elks Club and VFW Home.
A Navy Veteran, he was a member of St. John’s Catholic Church of Monaca and was employed by the Rochester Transit Co.
Beside his parents he leaves his widow, two daughters and a son, all at home. Burial was at St. Cecilia Cemetery.
Caroline Marie Culiz - Obituary
Mrs. Caroline Culiz
Tuesday June 1, 1965
The East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Caroline Marie Culiz, 57, of 315 W. 5th St. died at City Hospital Monday 4:30 p.m. after a long illness.
Mrs. Culiz was born at Homestead, Pa., Sept. 16, 1907, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paul Razmic. She had been a resident of East Liverpool 25 years. She was member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church, its Altar and Rosary Society and the Catholic Daughters of America. Her husband, George M. Culiz, died March 31.
Survivors include two daughters, Miss Loretta C. Culiz and Miss Georgiana G. Culiz, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Kataniz of Homestead and Mrs. Kay Capp of West Mifflin, Pa., and two brothers, Charles Razmic of Las Vegas, Nev., and Joseph Razmic of Cleveland.
Services will be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at the church. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the Dawson Funeral Home today and Wednesday afternoon and night.
Tuesday June 1, 1965
The East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Caroline Marie Culiz, 57, of 315 W. 5th St. died at City Hospital Monday 4:30 p.m. after a long illness.
Mrs. Culiz was born at Homestead, Pa., Sept. 16, 1907, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paul Razmic. She had been a resident of East Liverpool 25 years. She was member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church, its Altar and Rosary Society and the Catholic Daughters of America. Her husband, George M. Culiz, died March 31.
Survivors include two daughters, Miss Loretta C. Culiz and Miss Georgiana G. Culiz, both at home; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Kataniz of Homestead and Mrs. Kay Capp of West Mifflin, Pa., and two brothers, Charles Razmic of Las Vegas, Nev., and Joseph Razmic of Cleveland.
Services will be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at the church. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the Dawson Funeral Home today and Wednesday afternoon and night.
William M. Rodgers - Obituary
East Liverpool Review
William M. Rodgers
Monday, Feb. 20, 1956
William M. Rodgers, 68, of 953 Lisbon St. died Sunday at 6:45 p.m. in city Hospital, where he was admitted Saturday.
Mr. Rodgers was taken to the hospital after he fell down a flight of steps. County Coroner Ernest Sturgis ruled that death was not caused by injuries suffered in the fall.
He was born in Scotland and had resided in East Liverpool for 14 years. A baker, he was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Rodgers leaves two sons, James Rodgers and William Rodgers, both of East Liverpool; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Coconis of East Liverpool, Mrs. Jane Stanley of Cincinnati and Mrs. Mary Miller of Salinas, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Theis of East Liverpool and Mrs. Susan Ferris of Amelia.
Rites will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. M. Rudolph Miller, pastor of the First Prespyterian Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
William M. Rodgers
Monday, Feb. 20, 1956
William M. Rodgers, 68, of 953 Lisbon St. died Sunday at 6:45 p.m. in city Hospital, where he was admitted Saturday.
Mr. Rodgers was taken to the hospital after he fell down a flight of steps. County Coroner Ernest Sturgis ruled that death was not caused by injuries suffered in the fall.
He was born in Scotland and had resided in East Liverpool for 14 years. A baker, he was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.
Mr. Rodgers leaves two sons, James Rodgers and William Rodgers, both of East Liverpool; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret Coconis of East Liverpool, Mrs. Jane Stanley of Cincinnati and Mrs. Mary Miller of Salinas, Wash., and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Theis of East Liverpool and Mrs. Susan Ferris of Amelia.
Rites will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. M. Rudolph Miller, pastor of the First Prespyterian Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Frank L. Custer - Obituary
Frank L. Custer
Monday, June 15, 1959
The East Liverpool Review
Frank L. Custer, 86, Ex-Trustee, Claimed
Frank L. Custer, a former trustee of Yellow Creek Township, died at 5:25 a.m. in City Hospital, where he had been a patient four days. He was 86.
Mr. Custer had resided in Lisbon for the last seven months and had been a patient in City Hospital before being transferred here.
He was born in Madison Township Jan. 12, 1873, and resided in the Wellsville vicinity for nearly 70 years. He had been employed as a heater in the hot mill department of the former Wellsville works of the American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. until the plant closed in 1931.
Mr. Custer served more than 20 years as a township trustee and was a member of the Republican Central Committee in Yellow Creek Township. He was a member of Wellsville Masonic Lodge 180, East Liverpool Knights Templar and the Madison Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by five half-brothers, Ray Burbick and Ira Burbick of East Liverpool; Fred Burbick of Pompano Beach, Fla., Walter Burbick of Atlanta, Ga., and Clark Burbick of Newton Falls, and a half-sister, Mrs. Lulu Huffman of Bellflower, Calif.
Services will be held Wednesday at 2p.m. at the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev. Richard Beidler of the Madison Presbyterian Church. Burial will be Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and night at the funeral home. Masonic services will be held at the home at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Monday, June 15, 1959
The East Liverpool Review
Frank L. Custer, 86, Ex-Trustee, Claimed
Frank L. Custer, a former trustee of Yellow Creek Township, died at 5:25 a.m. in City Hospital, where he had been a patient four days. He was 86.
Mr. Custer had resided in Lisbon for the last seven months and had been a patient in City Hospital before being transferred here.
He was born in Madison Township Jan. 12, 1873, and resided in the Wellsville vicinity for nearly 70 years. He had been employed as a heater in the hot mill department of the former Wellsville works of the American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. until the plant closed in 1931.
Mr. Custer served more than 20 years as a township trustee and was a member of the Republican Central Committee in Yellow Creek Township. He was a member of Wellsville Masonic Lodge 180, East Liverpool Knights Templar and the Madison Presbyterian Church.
He is survived by five half-brothers, Ray Burbick and Ira Burbick of East Liverpool; Fred Burbick of Pompano Beach, Fla., Walter Burbick of Atlanta, Ga., and Clark Burbick of Newton Falls, and a half-sister, Mrs. Lulu Huffman of Bellflower, Calif.
Services will be held Wednesday at 2p.m. at the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev. Richard Beidler of the Madison Presbyterian Church. Burial will be Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call Tuesday afternoon and night at the funeral home. Masonic services will be held at the home at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Julia Ann VanDyne - Obituary
Julia Ann VanDyne
Tuesday, Jun. 1, 1965
The East Liverpool Review
Graveside services were held this afternoon at Springhill Cemetery in Wellsville for Julie Ann VanDyne, day-old daughter of Alvin J. VanDyane and Elizabeth Frontz VanDyne, 1722 Buckeye Ave., Wellsville, who died Monday at 1:10 p.m. at City Hospital.
The Rev. Blair Whittington, pastor of the East Liverpool Second Church of Christ, officiated.
The infant was born Sunday at 9:13 p.m.
Besides the parents, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frontz of Wellsville, maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Horton Webster of Wellsville; maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frontz of East Liverpool R. D. and Paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John VanDyne of Toronto.
The MacLean Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday, Jun. 1, 1965
The East Liverpool Review
Graveside services were held this afternoon at Springhill Cemetery in Wellsville for Julie Ann VanDyne, day-old daughter of Alvin J. VanDyane and Elizabeth Frontz VanDyne, 1722 Buckeye Ave., Wellsville, who died Monday at 1:10 p.m. at City Hospital.
The Rev. Blair Whittington, pastor of the East Liverpool Second Church of Christ, officiated.
The infant was born Sunday at 9:13 p.m.
Besides the parents, she is survived by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frontz of Wellsville, maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Horton Webster of Wellsville; maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frontz of East Liverpool R. D. and Paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John VanDyne of Toronto.
The MacLean Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
William H. Gray - Obituary
William H. Gray
The East Liverpool Review
Fri. Mar. 7, 1930
PORT HOMER – Funeral services fro William Henry Gray, 88, Civil war veteran, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. G. Crawford, in charge of the Rev. James Clark. Burial will be made in the Knoxville cemetery.
Mr. Gray who was born in East Springfield, O., served with the 99th Ohio Volunteer infantry.
Besides his daughter, he leaves one son, C. M. Gray, Toronto, two brothers, R. M. and D. F. Gray, of Sugar Grove and two sisters, Mrs. Dora Rex, Wellsville, and Mrs. Patricia Hammond, of Fayette, Mo.
The East Liverpool Review
Fri. Mar. 7, 1930
PORT HOMER – Funeral services fro William Henry Gray, 88, Civil war veteran, who died Thursday, will be held at 2 o’clock Saturday afternoon in the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. G. Crawford, in charge of the Rev. James Clark. Burial will be made in the Knoxville cemetery.
Mr. Gray who was born in East Springfield, O., served with the 99th Ohio Volunteer infantry.
Besides his daughter, he leaves one son, C. M. Gray, Toronto, two brothers, R. M. and D. F. Gray, of Sugar Grove and two sisters, Mrs. Dora Rex, Wellsville, and Mrs. Patricia Hammond, of Fayette, Mo.
David E. Gamble - Obituary
David E. Gamble
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003
LENNYVILLE – David E. Gamble, 55, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003
He was born in East Liverpool on April 20, 1948, a son of Maude Nelda Cunningham Gamble of Newell and the late David Clarence Gamble.
A 1965 graduate of Oak Glen High, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Vietnam War. He was formerly employed at Airco Wire Co., where he worked for 25 years. He had last worked as a machinist for the Friskies Half Moon Plant.
He was a member of the Newell American Legion and the Chester Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a former member of the Waterford Park Softball League. He was an avid hunter and a Methodist by faith.
Besides hi mother, he is survived by his wife, Debra Stine Gamble of Newell; two sons, David D. Gamble of Newell and Caleb Gamble; a stepdaughter, Zoe Schmidinger of North Carolina; two brothers, Joe Gamble of Newell and Gary Gamble and his wife Marcy of Newell; three nephews, Joe, Jared and Gary; and a niece, Shannon.
Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, where the Tri-State Veterans Burial Group will accord military honors.
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003
LENNYVILLE – David E. Gamble, 55, died Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2003
He was born in East Liverpool on April 20, 1948, a son of Maude Nelda Cunningham Gamble of Newell and the late David Clarence Gamble.
A 1965 graduate of Oak Glen High, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving during the Vietnam War. He was formerly employed at Airco Wire Co., where he worked for 25 years. He had last worked as a machinist for the Friskies Half Moon Plant.
He was a member of the Newell American Legion and the Chester Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a former member of the Waterford Park Softball League. He was an avid hunter and a Methodist by faith.
Besides hi mother, he is survived by his wife, Debra Stine Gamble of Newell; two sons, David D. Gamble of Newell and Caleb Gamble; a stepdaughter, Zoe Schmidinger of North Carolina; two brothers, Joe Gamble of Newell and Gary Gamble and his wife Marcy of Newell; three nephews, Joe, Jared and Gary; and a niece, Shannon.
Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, where the Tri-State Veterans Burial Group will accord military honors.
Elsie Elnora Gamble Moore - Obituary
Elsie Elnora Gamble Moore
Tuesday, May 4, 2004
CHESTER – Elsie Elnora Gamble Moore of Georgia Avenue, dide Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at East Liverpool City Hospital.
A daughter of late Harvey and Elsie Heckathorn McCoy, she was born on Aug. 15, 1916.
Elsie had owned and operated restaurants in the Chester area, and had worked at various restaurants throughout the tri-state area. She was a member of the Chester Church of the Nazarene, and was active in its Sunshine Sunday school class. She had formerly been a member of the Shippingport United Presbyterian Church.
Her first Husband, Ziska Gamble, preceded her in death along with her second Husband, Floyd Moore. In addition, a daughter, Elsie Gamble , a son Leroy H. Gamble, a grandson, Michael J. Slasor, and a great-granddaughter. Darian R. Slasor also prededed her.
A daughter, Alice Warrick and her husband, Dick of East Liverpool survive, along with a step son John Moore of Texas. Also surviving are three step daughters, Helen Chapman of Lisbon, Eleanor Birdwell and Janice Moore of Texas. Her brothers, Charles McCoy Sr. and Harvey A. McCoy of East Liverpool also survives along with a sister, Francis Miller of Chester. Grandchildren surviving are Jonnie Lorah, Tammie Gamble, Lorrie Moore, David W. Slasor, Douglas L. Slasor, Christopher A. Slasor, and Connie L. Slasor. In addition, there are 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Tim Haynes will conduct services on Firday at 11 a.m. at the Chester Church of the Nazarene. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens in Newell. Friends may call at the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester on Thursday where the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church an hour prior to the services.
Tuesday, May 4, 2004
CHESTER – Elsie Elnora Gamble Moore of Georgia Avenue, dide Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at East Liverpool City Hospital.
A daughter of late Harvey and Elsie Heckathorn McCoy, she was born on Aug. 15, 1916.
Elsie had owned and operated restaurants in the Chester area, and had worked at various restaurants throughout the tri-state area. She was a member of the Chester Church of the Nazarene, and was active in its Sunshine Sunday school class. She had formerly been a member of the Shippingport United Presbyterian Church.
Her first Husband, Ziska Gamble, preceded her in death along with her second Husband, Floyd Moore. In addition, a daughter, Elsie Gamble , a son Leroy H. Gamble, a grandson, Michael J. Slasor, and a great-granddaughter. Darian R. Slasor also prededed her.
A daughter, Alice Warrick and her husband, Dick of East Liverpool survive, along with a step son John Moore of Texas. Also surviving are three step daughters, Helen Chapman of Lisbon, Eleanor Birdwell and Janice Moore of Texas. Her brothers, Charles McCoy Sr. and Harvey A. McCoy of East Liverpool also survives along with a sister, Francis Miller of Chester. Grandchildren surviving are Jonnie Lorah, Tammie Gamble, Lorrie Moore, David W. Slasor, Douglas L. Slasor, Christopher A. Slasor, and Connie L. Slasor. In addition, there are 10 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The Rev. Tim Haynes will conduct services on Firday at 11 a.m. at the Chester Church of the Nazarene. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens in Newell. Friends may call at the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester on Thursday where the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. and at the church an hour prior to the services.
Wilbert B. Shenton - Obituary
Wilbert B. Shenton
Monday April 14, 2003
NEWELL –Wilbert B. Shenton, 82, died Monday, April 14, 2003
He was born June 14, 1920, in Chester, a son of the late Ernest and Susan Arner Shenton. He was retired from the Homer Laughlin China Co., last working as a packer. He was an avid country and western dance fan.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Staley Shenton; a son, Keith Shenton; a soster, Molly shenton, and six brothers, Ernest Jr., Harold, Clifford, Samuel, Floyd and Clyde.
He is survived by a son, Robert Shenton and his wife Nancy of East Liverpool; a daughter-in-law, Barbara Shenton of Newell; a companion, Beverly Fowler of Newell; three grandchildren, Scott Shenton, Annette Rhodes and Bonnie Shenton; and five great-grandchildren, Skylar, Olivia Trevor, A. J. and Brandon.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, where Pastor James Thomson of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church of East Liverpool will officiate services Thursday at 11 a.m.
Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell.
Monday April 14, 2003
NEWELL –Wilbert B. Shenton, 82, died Monday, April 14, 2003
He was born June 14, 1920, in Chester, a son of the late Ernest and Susan Arner Shenton. He was retired from the Homer Laughlin China Co., last working as a packer. He was an avid country and western dance fan.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Staley Shenton; a son, Keith Shenton; a soster, Molly shenton, and six brothers, Ernest Jr., Harold, Clifford, Samuel, Floyd and Clyde.
He is survived by a son, Robert Shenton and his wife Nancy of East Liverpool; a daughter-in-law, Barbara Shenton of Newell; a companion, Beverly Fowler of Newell; three grandchildren, Scott Shenton, Annette Rhodes and Bonnie Shenton; and five great-grandchildren, Skylar, Olivia Trevor, A. J. and Brandon.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, where Pastor James Thomson of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church of East Liverpool will officiate services Thursday at 11 a.m.
Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell.
Harold L. Shepherd - Obituary
Harold L. Shepherd
Monday, Dec. 8, 2003
CHESTER – Harold L. Shepherd, passed away Monday, Dec. 8, 2003.
He was born Feb. 19, 1945, in East Liverpool, the son of Edith Bland Shepherd of Chester and the late Carl Shepherd.
He was a U. S. Marine Veteran, having served during the Vietnam War, and had presently been staff Sergeant with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Company B 28th Signal Battalion in Beaver Falls. A 1963 graduate of Chester High School, he worked as an operator with the West Virginia Department of Highways. He was a member of the Chester Untied Methodist Church, and the Chester Masonic Lodge 142, where he served as secretary and was Past District Deputy Grand Master. He was a member of the Shriners, Scottish Rite, and Eastern Star, where he served as a past patron.
Besides his father, he was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Miller.
He is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Anderson Shepherd at home; two sons, Brian Shepherd and his wife Valerie of Hudson, Fla., and John Shepherd of Fort Jackson, S. C.; a daughter, Dawn Shaw and her husband Jeff of East Liverpool; four grandchildren, Daniel, Amber, Brian and Brandon ; and two sisters, Helen Shipley and her husband Oscar of Kissimee, Fla., and Doris Hall and her husband David of Sunrise, Fla.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, with the reverends James R. Dunmire and Debbie Dague officiating. Interment will follow at t Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, where the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Company B 28th Signal Battalion, will accord military services.
Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Monday, Dec. 8, 2003
CHESTER – Harold L. Shepherd, passed away Monday, Dec. 8, 2003.
He was born Feb. 19, 1945, in East Liverpool, the son of Edith Bland Shepherd of Chester and the late Carl Shepherd.
He was a U. S. Marine Veteran, having served during the Vietnam War, and had presently been staff Sergeant with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Company B 28th Signal Battalion in Beaver Falls. A 1963 graduate of Chester High School, he worked as an operator with the West Virginia Department of Highways. He was a member of the Chester Untied Methodist Church, and the Chester Masonic Lodge 142, where he served as secretary and was Past District Deputy Grand Master. He was a member of the Shriners, Scottish Rite, and Eastern Star, where he served as a past patron.
Besides his father, he was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy Miller.
He is survived by his loving wife, Brenda Anderson Shepherd at home; two sons, Brian Shepherd and his wife Valerie of Hudson, Fla., and John Shepherd of Fort Jackson, S. C.; a daughter, Dawn Shaw and her husband Jeff of East Liverpool; four grandchildren, Daniel, Amber, Brian and Brandon ; and two sisters, Helen Shipley and her husband Oscar of Kissimee, Fla., and Doris Hall and her husband David of Sunrise, Fla.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, with the reverends James R. Dunmire and Debbie Dague officiating. Interment will follow at t Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, where the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, Company B 28th Signal Battalion, will accord military services.
Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Bearl F. Williams - Obituary
Bearl F. Williams
Friday, Dec. 12, 2003
EAST LIVERPOOL – Friday, Dec. 12, 2003, Bearl F. Williams, 90, went to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He passed away in his sleep, slipping from our world to his eternal home.
He was born in East Liverpool, Nov. 11, 1913, the son of the late John and Mary Cline Williams.
He worked at Crucible Steel until his retirement in 1974. He was a member of he Bible Holiness Church and spent many hours after his retirement in the work of the Lord, being groundskeeper at Clinton Holiness Camp, Sunday School superintendent. Sunday School Teacher, and song leader. He enjoyed carpentry, attending church services and the reading and study of God’s word. he was a loving husband and devoted father.
He was preceded in death by his wife and the mother of his children, Dorothy Bolin Williams, who died in March 1993; his first-born son, Robert Leroy Williams, who died in infancy; his first grandchild, David Robert Williams; and a stepson, John Snow. He was also preceded in death by all of his brothers and sisters.
He is survived by his wife, Georgiana Hart Snow Williams as well as sons and daughters-in-law, Ted and Mimi Williams, David and Faye Williams, Dan and Sharon William, and Keith and Susie Williams, along with a daughter and son-in-law, with whom he resided, Valerie and Jim Vernaccini. Bearl was especially proud of his grandchildren, Rita, Mimi, Holly, Pam, Brenda, Todd, Brad and Corey, along with great-grandchildren, Samira, Calmille, Cameron, Emily, Allison, Joseph, Zachary, Ariel, Hannah, Randy, Nicole, Jaquelyne and David Damian. He thought of his beloved niece and caregiver, Donna Malone as a daughter, and was very fond of her son, Christian.
He was also blessed with stepchildren, Carolyn Coursin, Shirley Tinkey and her husband Loye and Willis Snow and his wife Jackie as well as step-grandchildren and stp-great-grandchildren. He also leaves many wonderful friends and extended family members.
The family would like to invite all to share in the celebration of his life at the Calcutta Chapel of the Martin-MacLean Altmeyer Funeral Home, where services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Paul Treese of the Pleasant Hill Wesleyan Methodist Church and the Rev. David Comfort of the Bible Missionary Church officiating.
Burial will follow in the Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens at Newell.
The family will be present to receive friends Monday at the funeral home in Calcutta from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Bible Missionary Church, 118 Service Church Road, Aliquippa, PA 15001.
Friends may view this obituary or send condolences online at www.altmeyer.com.
Friday, Dec. 12, 2003
EAST LIVERPOOL – Friday, Dec. 12, 2003, Bearl F. Williams, 90, went to be with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He passed away in his sleep, slipping from our world to his eternal home.
He was born in East Liverpool, Nov. 11, 1913, the son of the late John and Mary Cline Williams.
He worked at Crucible Steel until his retirement in 1974. He was a member of he Bible Holiness Church and spent many hours after his retirement in the work of the Lord, being groundskeeper at Clinton Holiness Camp, Sunday School superintendent. Sunday School Teacher, and song leader. He enjoyed carpentry, attending church services and the reading and study of God’s word. he was a loving husband and devoted father.
He was preceded in death by his wife and the mother of his children, Dorothy Bolin Williams, who died in March 1993; his first-born son, Robert Leroy Williams, who died in infancy; his first grandchild, David Robert Williams; and a stepson, John Snow. He was also preceded in death by all of his brothers and sisters.
He is survived by his wife, Georgiana Hart Snow Williams as well as sons and daughters-in-law, Ted and Mimi Williams, David and Faye Williams, Dan and Sharon William, and Keith and Susie Williams, along with a daughter and son-in-law, with whom he resided, Valerie and Jim Vernaccini. Bearl was especially proud of his grandchildren, Rita, Mimi, Holly, Pam, Brenda, Todd, Brad and Corey, along with great-grandchildren, Samira, Calmille, Cameron, Emily, Allison, Joseph, Zachary, Ariel, Hannah, Randy, Nicole, Jaquelyne and David Damian. He thought of his beloved niece and caregiver, Donna Malone as a daughter, and was very fond of her son, Christian.
He was also blessed with stepchildren, Carolyn Coursin, Shirley Tinkey and her husband Loye and Willis Snow and his wife Jackie as well as step-grandchildren and stp-great-grandchildren. He also leaves many wonderful friends and extended family members.
The family would like to invite all to share in the celebration of his life at the Calcutta Chapel of the Martin-MacLean Altmeyer Funeral Home, where services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Paul Treese of the Pleasant Hill Wesleyan Methodist Church and the Rev. David Comfort of the Bible Missionary Church officiating.
Burial will follow in the Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens at Newell.
The family will be present to receive friends Monday at the funeral home in Calcutta from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorial Contributions may be made to the Bible Missionary Church, 118 Service Church Road, Aliquippa, PA 15001.
Friends may view this obituary or send condolences online at www.altmeyer.com.
Marshall W. "Jack" Staubs - Obituary
Marshall W. “Jack” Staubs
Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003
SALEM – Marshal W. “Jack” Staubs, 78, formerly of Garrettsville, Ohio, died at 11 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003, at Essex of Salem following a lengthy illness.
Raised in Charles Town, W.Va., he was born Oct. y, 1925, a son of the late Clarence E. and Dora Painter Staubs, and was Lutheran by faith.
A self-employed blacksmith, he was a member of the International Union of the Journeymen Horseshoers of the Untied States and Canada AFL-CIO.
He also served with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Utah at one time.
His wife, Bessie L. Atkinon Staubs, whom he married Sept. 23, 1951, survives in Salem.
A brother, Grafton Woodrow “Sonny” Staubs of Charles Town, also survives.
There are seven nephews, David, Marsahll, Robert and James Atkinson and Woodrow, Jerry and Arnold Bailey Staubs, and one niece, Delores Staubs.
Several great nieces and great-nephews also survive.
Two brothers, Ellis and Arnold Staubs, preceded him in death.
Friends may call Wednesday at the Dawson Funeral Home, where the family will be present from 6 to 8 p.m.
Graveside services will be in Shadow Lawn Memory Garden at a later date.
View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.
Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003
SALEM – Marshal W. “Jack” Staubs, 78, formerly of Garrettsville, Ohio, died at 11 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003, at Essex of Salem following a lengthy illness.
Raised in Charles Town, W.Va., he was born Oct. y, 1925, a son of the late Clarence E. and Dora Painter Staubs, and was Lutheran by faith.
A self-employed blacksmith, he was a member of the International Union of the Journeymen Horseshoers of the Untied States and Canada AFL-CIO.
He also served with the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Utah at one time.
His wife, Bessie L. Atkinon Staubs, whom he married Sept. 23, 1951, survives in Salem.
A brother, Grafton Woodrow “Sonny” Staubs of Charles Town, also survives.
There are seven nephews, David, Marsahll, Robert and James Atkinson and Woodrow, Jerry and Arnold Bailey Staubs, and one niece, Delores Staubs.
Several great nieces and great-nephews also survive.
Two brothers, Ellis and Arnold Staubs, preceded him in death.
Friends may call Wednesday at the Dawson Funeral Home, where the family will be present from 6 to 8 p.m.
Graveside services will be in Shadow Lawn Memory Garden at a later date.
View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.
Elizabeth Vi Trough - Obituary
Isabel “VI” Trough
The Review
Nov. 10, 1999
WELLSVILLE—Services will be held Thursday for Isabel “Vi” Trough, 71, who died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999, at the Nentwick Convalescent Center.
She was born Oct. 7, 1927, in Twiggs, W.Va., a daughter of the late Melvin R. and Cora Givens Smith.
She was employed at the former T. S. & T. Pottery, last working in the engo department before retiring. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church of Wellsville and the International Brotherhood of Potters and Allied Workers. She was an avid bingo player.
She is survived by two daughters, Sharon Brock of Wellsville and Tarry Wilson of Gilbert, S. C.; a brother, Russell Smith of Chester and two granddaughters.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Gladys Lovett.
Services will be at 11 a.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.
The Review
Nov. 10, 1999
WELLSVILLE—Services will be held Thursday for Isabel “Vi” Trough, 71, who died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999, at the Nentwick Convalescent Center.
She was born Oct. 7, 1927, in Twiggs, W.Va., a daughter of the late Melvin R. and Cora Givens Smith.
She was employed at the former T. S. & T. Pottery, last working in the engo department before retiring. She was a member of the Free Methodist Church of Wellsville and the International Brotherhood of Potters and Allied Workers. She was an avid bingo player.
She is survived by two daughters, Sharon Brock of Wellsville and Tarry Wilson of Gilbert, S. C.; a brother, Russell Smith of Chester and two granddaughters.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Gladys Lovett.
Services will be at 11 a.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home. Burial will be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today.
Evelyn L. Fletcher - Obituary
Evelyn L. Fletcher
Evening Review
Mon., Nov. 22, 1993
EAST LIVERPOOL – Services are planned this afternoon for Mrs. Evelyn L. Fletcher, 70, of Carter Street, who died at 8:47 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, 1993, at home following a lengthy illness.
She was born in Highland Park, Mich., Feb. 21, 1923, a daughter of the late Earl and Elizabeth Brockett.
Mrs. Fletcher lived here about 30 years. She attended the First United Methodist Church, ansd was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 66.
She is survived by her husband, Dean R. Fletcher, whom she married May 8, 1943; five sons, Robert D. Fletcher of Columbiana, Charles “Larry” Fletcher of Tampa, Fla., James C. Fletcher on New Waterford, Mike R. Fletcher of East Liverpool and Dennis O. Fletcher of Hammondsville; three sisters, Mrs. Francis (Betty) Klein of St. Joe, Ind., Margaret Collier of Paw Paw, Mich., and Mrs. Joe (Marilyn) Renda of Mt. Clemens, Mich.; three brothers, Robert Brockett of Carmi, Ill., Richard Brockett of East Point, Mich., and Thomas Brockett of Roseville,Mich.; nine grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Buckley of the church is to conduct the services at 1:30 at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens
Evening Review
Mon., Nov. 22, 1993
EAST LIVERPOOL – Services are planned this afternoon for Mrs. Evelyn L. Fletcher, 70, of Carter Street, who died at 8:47 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, 1993, at home following a lengthy illness.
She was born in Highland Park, Mich., Feb. 21, 1923, a daughter of the late Earl and Elizabeth Brockett.
Mrs. Fletcher lived here about 30 years. She attended the First United Methodist Church, ansd was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 66.
She is survived by her husband, Dean R. Fletcher, whom she married May 8, 1943; five sons, Robert D. Fletcher of Columbiana, Charles “Larry” Fletcher of Tampa, Fla., James C. Fletcher on New Waterford, Mike R. Fletcher of East Liverpool and Dennis O. Fletcher of Hammondsville; three sisters, Mrs. Francis (Betty) Klein of St. Joe, Ind., Margaret Collier of Paw Paw, Mich., and Mrs. Joe (Marilyn) Renda of Mt. Clemens, Mich.; three brothers, Robert Brockett of Carmi, Ill., Richard Brockett of East Point, Mich., and Thomas Brockett of Roseville,Mich.; nine grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.
The Rev. Dr. Robert Buckley of the church is to conduct the services at 1:30 at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial is to be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens
Thomas Foster Lowery - Obituary
Thomas Lowery
Tuesday Feb. 23, 2004
WEIRTON – Thomas Foster Lowery, 57, of RD1, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004, at Weirton Medical Center.
He was born Jan. 30, 1947, in Steubenville, a son of the late Robert Calvin Lowery Sr. and Evelyn Christine Grimes Schulte.
He retired from Wheeling Steel Corp. as a stove tender. He served with the U.S. Army and was a Protestant.
He is survived by his wife, Tammy Gail Wilson Lowery, at home; ason Thomas Ryan Lowery of Weirton; two daughters, Peggy Denise Lowery and Elizabeth Dawn Lowery of Weirton; two brothers, John Calhoun of New Martinsville, W.Va., and Floyd F. Schulte Jr. of New Cumberland; and two grandchildren.
The Rev. Gaylord Cox will conduct services at 2 p.m. Friday at Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens in Newell. Military graveside services will follow.
Visitation is from noon until the time of services Friday.
The Turley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Tuesday Feb. 23, 2004
WEIRTON – Thomas Foster Lowery, 57, of RD1, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004, at Weirton Medical Center.
He was born Jan. 30, 1947, in Steubenville, a son of the late Robert Calvin Lowery Sr. and Evelyn Christine Grimes Schulte.
He retired from Wheeling Steel Corp. as a stove tender. He served with the U.S. Army and was a Protestant.
He is survived by his wife, Tammy Gail Wilson Lowery, at home; ason Thomas Ryan Lowery of Weirton; two daughters, Peggy Denise Lowery and Elizabeth Dawn Lowery of Weirton; two brothers, John Calhoun of New Martinsville, W.Va., and Floyd F. Schulte Jr. of New Cumberland; and two grandchildren.
The Rev. Gaylord Cox will conduct services at 2 p.m. Friday at Shadow Lawn Memorial Gardens in Newell. Military graveside services will follow.
Visitation is from noon until the time of services Friday.
The Turley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mary Lou Curran - Obituary
Mary Lou Curran
Evening Review
Mon., Aug. 14, 1995
EAST LIVERPOOL – Mary Lou Curran, 64, of the Marshall Apartments died at 6:10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, 1995, at the Beaver Valley Nursing Center in Beaver Falls following a two-month illness.
She was born in East Liverpool Dec. 9, 1930, a daughter of the late John F. Bryer and Olive E. Scott Bryer Hill.
A lifelong resident of East Liverpool, she was the executive secretary 17 years for the Columbiana County Port Authority before retiring. Earlier, she was a buyer 20 years for the D.M. Ogilvie Co. She was a member of East Liverpool High School Class of 1948 and was an active member of its reunion committee. She was a Presbyterian. She was the charter president to the East Liverpool Womens Bowling Association and was a past president of the East Liverpool Business and Professional Womens Club and the East Liverpool Federated Womens Club.
She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) George of East Liverpool; a niece and nephew, and a great-niece and a great-nephew.
The Rev. Mark Anderson of the Long’s Run Presbyterian Church will conduct services at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
The family suggests memorial tributes take the form of contributions to the ELHS Alumni Association in care of P. O. Box 986, East Liverpool, Ohio 43920.
Evening Review
Mon., Aug. 14, 1995
EAST LIVERPOOL – Mary Lou Curran, 64, of the Marshall Apartments died at 6:10 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, 1995, at the Beaver Valley Nursing Center in Beaver Falls following a two-month illness.
She was born in East Liverpool Dec. 9, 1930, a daughter of the late John F. Bryer and Olive E. Scott Bryer Hill.
A lifelong resident of East Liverpool, she was the executive secretary 17 years for the Columbiana County Port Authority before retiring. Earlier, she was a buyer 20 years for the D.M. Ogilvie Co. She was a member of East Liverpool High School Class of 1948 and was an active member of its reunion committee. She was a Presbyterian. She was the charter president to the East Liverpool Womens Bowling Association and was a past president of the East Liverpool Business and Professional Womens Club and the East Liverpool Federated Womens Club.
She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) George of East Liverpool; a niece and nephew, and a great-niece and a great-nephew.
The Rev. Mark Anderson of the Long’s Run Presbyterian Church will conduct services at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
The family suggests memorial tributes take the form of contributions to the ELHS Alumni Association in care of P. O. Box 986, East Liverpool, Ohio 43920.
George Allen Mott - Obituary
George Allen Mott
Monday, Jun. 30, 1997
The Review
CHESTER – George Allen Mott, 62, of State Route I, died at 7:55 p.m. Sunday, Jun 29, 1997, at home following a lengthy illness.
He was born in Hookstown March 24, 1935, a son of Elaine T. Healey Mott of Chester and the Late George A. Mott.
A Protestant, Mr. Mott was employed by Arco Chemical before retiring in 1995. He attended Hookstown and Hopewell schools. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 142 and O. C. A. W. Local 874. He was a discharged member of the Air National Guard in Pittsburgh.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Wayne Mott.
Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Dona J. Shroades Mott, whom he married July 17, 1953; two sons, Gregory A. Mott of East Liverpool and Gary E. Mott of Chester; a daughter, Mrs. David (Dawn) Cecil of Jacksonville, Fla.; two brothers, Blaine Mott of Hookstown and Edward Mott of Norfolk, Va.; three grandchildren, including James A. Mott, whom he raised, and three stepgrandchildren.
The Rev. Mark Wildes of Fairview Presbyterian Church will conduct services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Arner Funeral Chapel. Burial is to be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the chapel from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Monday, Jun. 30, 1997
The Review
CHESTER – George Allen Mott, 62, of State Route I, died at 7:55 p.m. Sunday, Jun 29, 1997, at home following a lengthy illness.
He was born in Hookstown March 24, 1935, a son of Elaine T. Healey Mott of Chester and the Late George A. Mott.
A Protestant, Mr. Mott was employed by Arco Chemical before retiring in 1995. He attended Hookstown and Hopewell schools. He was a member of Masonic Lodge 142 and O. C. A. W. Local 874. He was a discharged member of the Air National Guard in Pittsburgh.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Wayne Mott.
Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, Dona J. Shroades Mott, whom he married July 17, 1953; two sons, Gregory A. Mott of East Liverpool and Gary E. Mott of Chester; a daughter, Mrs. David (Dawn) Cecil of Jacksonville, Fla.; two brothers, Blaine Mott of Hookstown and Edward Mott of Norfolk, Va.; three grandchildren, including James A. Mott, whom he raised, and three stepgrandchildren.
The Rev. Mark Wildes of Fairview Presbyterian Church will conduct services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Arner Funeral Chapel. Burial is to be in Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the chapel from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
Georgia Mae Hissam - Obituary
Georgia Mae Hissam
The Review
Sat., Aug. 20, 2005
EAST Liverpool – Georgia Mae Hissam, 78, of College Street, died Friday, Aug. 19, 2005, at Salem Community Hospital Following a brief illness.
A daughter of the late James W. and Delcie E. Kyle Davis, she was born May 7, 1927, in Jacksonburg, W.Va.
A homemaker, Georgia was a member of the Pentecostal Church.
Georgia was predeceased by two sisters, Myrtle Yost and Mary Ellen Davis, and five brothers, Virgil, Denver, John, Henry, James Albert (her twin) and Charles W. Davis. Also preceding her were four half sisters, Deloris Long, Delphia Davis, Pearl Davis and Mary Davis and a half brother, James Arthur Davis.
A son, Roger L. Cain and his wife, Ginger of Rogers, survive along with a sister, Martha Hunt of East Liverpool. Survivors also include two grandsons, Roger D. Cain and his wife Kerri of Lisbon and Donnie Allen Cain and his wife Jennifer of New Waterford. In addition there are five great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Len Derico, minister of the First Christian Church of Columbiana will conduct services at the Arner Funeral Chapel, 607 Carolina Ave. in Chester, On Monday, Aug. 22, at 1:30 p.m. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens in Newell. The family will be present to receive friends at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
The Review
Sat., Aug. 20, 2005
EAST Liverpool – Georgia Mae Hissam, 78, of College Street, died Friday, Aug. 19, 2005, at Salem Community Hospital Following a brief illness.
A daughter of the late James W. and Delcie E. Kyle Davis, she was born May 7, 1927, in Jacksonburg, W.Va.
A homemaker, Georgia was a member of the Pentecostal Church.
Georgia was predeceased by two sisters, Myrtle Yost and Mary Ellen Davis, and five brothers, Virgil, Denver, John, Henry, James Albert (her twin) and Charles W. Davis. Also preceding her were four half sisters, Deloris Long, Delphia Davis, Pearl Davis and Mary Davis and a half brother, James Arthur Davis.
A son, Roger L. Cain and his wife, Ginger of Rogers, survive along with a sister, Martha Hunt of East Liverpool. Survivors also include two grandsons, Roger D. Cain and his wife Kerri of Lisbon and Donnie Allen Cain and his wife Jennifer of New Waterford. In addition there are five great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Len Derico, minister of the First Christian Church of Columbiana will conduct services at the Arner Funeral Chapel, 607 Carolina Ave. in Chester, On Monday, Aug. 22, at 1:30 p.m. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens in Newell. The family will be present to receive friends at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
William L. Theiss - Obituary
William L. Theiss
Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004
NEWELL 00 William L. Theiss, 67, died Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004
He was born in Chester Feb. 10, 1936, a son of Katherine L. McGarron Theiss of New Cumberland and the late Paul E. Theiss.
He was a Vietnam Marine Veteran. A retired packer from Nation Church, he was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans of East Liverpool as well as a life member of the Chester Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Newell American Legion.
Besides his father, he was preceded in death by a brother, Paul Theiss.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara “Diane” Taylor Theiss, at home; a son, William L. theiss and his wife Stacy of New Manchester; two grandsons, Zachary and Shane; and a sister, Mrs. Gary (Charlotte) Durham of Newell.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14,2004,at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, with the Rev. Cloyce Burcham officiating. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, where the Tri-State Veterans Burial Group will accord military services.
Calling hours will be held from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 614 Washington St., Newell.
Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004
NEWELL 00 William L. Theiss, 67, died Saturday, Jan. 10, 2004
He was born in Chester Feb. 10, 1936, a son of Katherine L. McGarron Theiss of New Cumberland and the late Paul E. Theiss.
He was a Vietnam Marine Veteran. A retired packer from Nation Church, he was a life member of the Disabled American Veterans of East Liverpool as well as a life member of the Chester Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Newell American Legion.
Besides his father, he was preceded in death by a brother, Paul Theiss.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara “Diane” Taylor Theiss, at home; a son, William L. theiss and his wife Stacy of New Manchester; two grandsons, Zachary and Shane; and a sister, Mrs. Gary (Charlotte) Durham of Newell.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14,2004,at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home, with the Rev. Cloyce Burcham officiating. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, where the Tri-State Veterans Burial Group will accord military services.
Calling hours will be held from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 614 Washington St., Newell.
Ethel L. Shroades - Obituary
Ethel L. Shroades
The Review
Wed. Mar. 23, 2005
WESTMINSTER, Md. – Ethel L. Shroades, 64, died Tuesday, March 22, 2005, at her residence.
Born Oct. 11, 1940, in Chester, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Blanche Shira Colbert. She was the wife of Stanley Shroades, her husband of 47 years.
Mrs. Shroades was a homemaker and also was self employed cleaning various doctor’s and dentist’s offices. She enjoyed crocheting, crossword puzzles, yard work, flowers and walking.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Randall Shroades of Westminster; daughters and sons-in-law, Valerie and Carl Shank of Beaver Falls, Pa., and Anita and Herman Williams of Wellsburg, W. Va.; son, Scott Shroades of Gettysburg, Pa.; sister, Caroline Mendelson of New Cumberland, W. Va.; brothers, Don Colbert of St. Clairsville, Ohio and John Colbert of Sanford, Fla., grandchildren, Sharon, Vincent, Valerie, Cole, Sterling and Erika; and great-grandchild, Zachary. She was predeceased by brothers, Tom and Charles Colbert and sister, Mary Owens.
The family will receive friends at the Pritts Funeral Home and Chapel, 412 Washington Road, Westminster on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at the Arner Funeral Chapel, 6o7 Carolina Ave., Chester on Tuesday, March 29 at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Brian Kilbert. Interment will be in Shadow Lawn Cemetery in Chester.
Further visitation will be held at the Arner Funeral Chapel on Monday, March 28, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 .m.
Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to “Carroll Hospice, 95 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD 21157.
The Review
Wed. Mar. 23, 2005
WESTMINSTER, Md. – Ethel L. Shroades, 64, died Tuesday, March 22, 2005, at her residence.
Born Oct. 11, 1940, in Chester, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Blanche Shira Colbert. She was the wife of Stanley Shroades, her husband of 47 years.
Mrs. Shroades was a homemaker and also was self employed cleaning various doctor’s and dentist’s offices. She enjoyed crocheting, crossword puzzles, yard work, flowers and walking.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Randall Shroades of Westminster; daughters and sons-in-law, Valerie and Carl Shank of Beaver Falls, Pa., and Anita and Herman Williams of Wellsburg, W. Va.; son, Scott Shroades of Gettysburg, Pa.; sister, Caroline Mendelson of New Cumberland, W. Va.; brothers, Don Colbert of St. Clairsville, Ohio and John Colbert of Sanford, Fla., grandchildren, Sharon, Vincent, Valerie, Cole, Sterling and Erika; and great-grandchild, Zachary. She was predeceased by brothers, Tom and Charles Colbert and sister, Mary Owens.
The family will receive friends at the Pritts Funeral Home and Chapel, 412 Washington Road, Westminster on Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at the Arner Funeral Chapel, 6o7 Carolina Ave., Chester on Tuesday, March 29 at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Brian Kilbert. Interment will be in Shadow Lawn Cemetery in Chester.
Further visitation will be held at the Arner Funeral Chapel on Monday, March 28, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 .m.
Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to “Carroll Hospice, 95 Carroll Street, Westminster, MD 21157.
Virgil Heath - Obituary
Virgil R. Heath
Wednesday , Jan. 12, 2005
NEWELL – Virgil R. Heath, 81, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005.
He was born Dec. 18, 1923, in Newell, the son of the late Raymond and Dollie (Baker) Heath.
He was a World War 11 Army veteran. He retired from the Knowles Pottery and Anchor Hocking as a packer and was a member of the Glendale Nazarene Church.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandson, Donald Heath Jr., a great-grandmother, Faith; and a brother, Harold Heath.
He is survived by his loving family, his wife, Norma Jean Church Heath at home; three sons, David Heath and wife, Linda of the Newell area, Donald Heath of the Newell area and Daniel Heath and wife Pam of the Newell area; brother, Leonard Heath of Newell; six grandchildren, Tammy, Crystal, David, Jennifer, Danielle and Shanielle; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral sercices will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Glendale Church of the Nazarene with Pastor Jim Davidson officiating. Interment will follow a the Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home.
Wednesday , Jan. 12, 2005
NEWELL – Virgil R. Heath, 81, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005.
He was born Dec. 18, 1923, in Newell, the son of the late Raymond and Dollie (Baker) Heath.
He was a World War 11 Army veteran. He retired from the Knowles Pottery and Anchor Hocking as a packer and was a member of the Glendale Nazarene Church.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandson, Donald Heath Jr., a great-grandmother, Faith; and a brother, Harold Heath.
He is survived by his loving family, his wife, Norma Jean Church Heath at home; three sons, David Heath and wife, Linda of the Newell area, Donald Heath of the Newell area and Daniel Heath and wife Pam of the Newell area; brother, Leonard Heath of Newell; six grandchildren, Tammy, Crystal, David, Jennifer, Danielle and Shanielle; and six great-grandchildren.
Funeral sercices will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. at the Glendale Church of the Nazarene with Pastor Jim Davidson officiating. Interment will follow a the Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home.
Smith Scott - Obituary
Smith Scott
Sunday, May 29, 2005
CALCUTTA – Smith Scott, 86, of Sprucevale Road, died Sunday, May 29, 2005, at 2.39 a.m. at the Medical Center, Beaver following a lengthy illness.
Born in West Union, W. VA., July 23, 1918, he was a son of he late Smith and Lydia Hupp Scott, Sr. A veteran of World War II, he was an M.P. serving in the U. S. Army.
A resident of this area most of his life, he worked as a millwright at the former Crucible Steel Company until his retirement in 1980. He was a member of the St. Clair Avenue Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Scott at home, whom he married April 5, 1946.
A son survives, Mark Scott and his wife Elizabeth, of Columbiana as well as two grandchildren, Madgel Burbick of Austintown and Lael Scott and his wife Heather of Columbus. Four great-grandchildren also survive.
In addition, a sister survives, Ruth Gohring of Maitland, Fla.
He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Ray Scott on May 2, 1980, foru sisters and three brothers.
Friends may call Monday afternoon and evening at the Dawson Funeral Home where the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Evangelist Will Montgomery of the church will officiate a funeral service 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Burial will be at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.
Sunday, May 29, 2005
CALCUTTA – Smith Scott, 86, of Sprucevale Road, died Sunday, May 29, 2005, at 2.39 a.m. at the Medical Center, Beaver following a lengthy illness.
Born in West Union, W. VA., July 23, 1918, he was a son of he late Smith and Lydia Hupp Scott, Sr. A veteran of World War II, he was an M.P. serving in the U. S. Army.
A resident of this area most of his life, he worked as a millwright at the former Crucible Steel Company until his retirement in 1980. He was a member of the St. Clair Avenue Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Scott at home, whom he married April 5, 1946.
A son survives, Mark Scott and his wife Elizabeth, of Columbiana as well as two grandchildren, Madgel Burbick of Austintown and Lael Scott and his wife Heather of Columbus. Four great-grandchildren also survive.
In addition, a sister survives, Ruth Gohring of Maitland, Fla.
He was preceded in death by a son, Thomas Ray Scott on May 2, 1980, foru sisters and three brothers.
Friends may call Monday afternoon and evening at the Dawson Funeral Home where the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Evangelist Will Montgomery of the church will officiate a funeral service 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.
Burial will be at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens.
View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.
Lois J. Curran - Obituary
Lois J. Curran
Saturday, Sept. 28, 1998
The Review
ROGERS – Services will be held Tuesday for Lois J. Curran, 57, of Clarkson Road, who died at 4:35 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, 1998, at City Hospital following a lengthy illness.
She was born in East Liverpool July 25, 1941, a daughter of William Greenwood of Rogers and the late Betty Stype Greenwood.
She lived her life here and was a founding officer of the First National Community Bank in 1987. She currently held the position of vice president and senior lending officer and the compliance officer at the bank. Earlier, she worked as a teller at the Firestone Bank in Lisbon, as collection manager and as commercial accounts and loan officer at Bank One.
She graduated from Beaver Local High School in 1959 and from Kent State University-East Liverpool in 1982 with a degree in banking and finance. She completed various banking courses at Mellon Bank, Robert Morris Associates and the American Institute of Banking. A member and past president of the Quota Club, where she was serving as treasurer, and was recognized as Quotarian of the Year in 1997. She was president of the Columbiana County Bankers Association from 1988-89, active with the United Way of Southern Columbiana County and was a member of the board of the East Liverpool Area CIC and Business and Professional Women’s Association.
Besides her father, she is survived by her husband, Don Curran, whom she married Nov. 1, 1959; a daughter, Mrs. David (Cathy) Rhodes of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; a son, Randy Curran, at home; Three sisters, Mrs. Leroy (Joyce) McLaughlin of rogers, Mrs. Len (Peggy) McLaughlin of Bethlehem, Pa., and Mrs. Jerry (Judy) Brown of Columbiana; and a brother, Joe Greenwood of Rogers.
The rev. Paul K. Watkins of the East Palestine Church of the Nazarene will conduct the services at 11 a.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crest Haven Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Saturday, Sept. 28, 1998
The Review
ROGERS – Services will be held Tuesday for Lois J. Curran, 57, of Clarkson Road, who died at 4:35 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26, 1998, at City Hospital following a lengthy illness.
She was born in East Liverpool July 25, 1941, a daughter of William Greenwood of Rogers and the late Betty Stype Greenwood.
She lived her life here and was a founding officer of the First National Community Bank in 1987. She currently held the position of vice president and senior lending officer and the compliance officer at the bank. Earlier, she worked as a teller at the Firestone Bank in Lisbon, as collection manager and as commercial accounts and loan officer at Bank One.
She graduated from Beaver Local High School in 1959 and from Kent State University-East Liverpool in 1982 with a degree in banking and finance. She completed various banking courses at Mellon Bank, Robert Morris Associates and the American Institute of Banking. A member and past president of the Quota Club, where she was serving as treasurer, and was recognized as Quotarian of the Year in 1997. She was president of the Columbiana County Bankers Association from 1988-89, active with the United Way of Southern Columbiana County and was a member of the board of the East Liverpool Area CIC and Business and Professional Women’s Association.
Besides her father, she is survived by her husband, Don Curran, whom she married Nov. 1, 1959; a daughter, Mrs. David (Cathy) Rhodes of Winston-Salem, North Carolina; a son, Randy Curran, at home; Three sisters, Mrs. Leroy (Joyce) McLaughlin of rogers, Mrs. Len (Peggy) McLaughlin of Bethlehem, Pa., and Mrs. Jerry (Judy) Brown of Columbiana; and a brother, Joe Greenwood of Rogers.
The rev. Paul K. Watkins of the East Palestine Church of the Nazarene will conduct the services at 11 a.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crest Haven Memorial Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.
Karen Rice - Obituary
Karen Rice
Thursday , January 25, 2007
NEW CUMBERLAND, W.VA.—Karen Jean Rice, 52, of New Cumberland, passed away, Thursday, January 25, 2007.
She was born on December 13, 1954 in Steubenville, Ohio, the daughter of the late Herman and Bessie (Yoho) Rice.
She formerly worked for Carriage Home Health as a nurses’ aide.
She was a member of the Virginia Avenue Church of Christ, the Chester VFW Auxiliary, the Chester American Legion Auxiliary and the Fraternal Order o the Moose of East Liverpool.
She is survived by two brothers, Dwayne Rice and wife, Bev, of Hanoverton, Ohio, and Dr. E. Lee Rice and wife, Cindy, of East Liverpool; two nephews, Timothy Rice and Andrew Rice, two nieces, Lori Walters and Abi Rice; and two great-nephews, Luke and Logan. She was also survived by her best friend, Sandy Renaud of New Cumberland.
Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Saturday at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, 2007, at the Virginia Avenue Church of Christ of Chester, Evangelist Frank Higginbotham will officiate. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, W.Va.
Thursday , January 25, 2007
NEW CUMBERLAND, W.VA.—Karen Jean Rice, 52, of New Cumberland, passed away, Thursday, January 25, 2007.
She was born on December 13, 1954 in Steubenville, Ohio, the daughter of the late Herman and Bessie (Yoho) Rice.
She formerly worked for Carriage Home Health as a nurses’ aide.
She was a member of the Virginia Avenue Church of Christ, the Chester VFW Auxiliary, the Chester American Legion Auxiliary and the Fraternal Order o the Moose of East Liverpool.
She is survived by two brothers, Dwayne Rice and wife, Bev, of Hanoverton, Ohio, and Dr. E. Lee Rice and wife, Cindy, of East Liverpool; two nephews, Timothy Rice and Andrew Rice, two nieces, Lori Walters and Abi Rice; and two great-nephews, Luke and Logan. She was also survived by her best friend, Sandy Renaud of New Cumberland.
Friends will be received from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Saturday at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, 2007, at the Virginia Avenue Church of Christ of Chester, Evangelist Frank Higginbotham will officiate. Interment will follow at Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell, W.Va.
Hartley S. Smith - Obituary
Hartley S. Smith
March 17, 2004.
The Review
NEWELL – Hartley S. Smith, 73, died Wednesday, March 17, 2004.
He was born Jan. 24, 1931, in Meadeville, W. Va., the son of the late Harris and Lillian Satterfield Smith.
He was a retired brick wheeler with the Glove Refactories, a member of the Apalachialn Folk Music Club and Protestant by faith.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Betty George and Janice Reed.
He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley Watkins Smith at home, a daughter, Mrs. Steven (Trudy) Hall of Newell; two grandchildren, Steven Hall II of East Liverpool and Melissa Hall of Columbiana; and one sister, Carole Booher of Newell.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 20, 2004, at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell.
Calling hours will be Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home.
March 17, 2004.
The Review
NEWELL – Hartley S. Smith, 73, died Wednesday, March 17, 2004.
He was born Jan. 24, 1931, in Meadeville, W. Va., the son of the late Harris and Lillian Satterfield Smith.
He was a retired brick wheeler with the Glove Refactories, a member of the Apalachialn Folk Music Club and Protestant by faith.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by two sisters, Betty George and Janice Reed.
He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley Watkins Smith at home, a daughter, Mrs. Steven (Trudy) Hall of Newell; two grandchildren, Steven Hall II of East Liverpool and Melissa Hall of Columbiana; and one sister, Carole Booher of Newell.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 20, 2004, at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home. Interment will follow at the Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens of Newell.
Calling hours will be Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Newell Chapel of the Nixon Funeral Home.
Steve Rudy Pekich - Obituary
Steve (Rudy) Pekich
Wednesday, June 27, 1973
Evening Review
Steve (Rudy) Pekich, 68, of 33 8th St., Midland, died Tuesday at the Beaver County Medical Center after a frief illness.
He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1905. He was retired from the conditioning mill at the Crucible Division of Colt Industries.
Mr. Pekich is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Pekich; a son, Peter Michael Pekich, stationed with the Navy at Virginia Beach, VA.; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy Ann) Huska of Midland, and a granddaughter.
Seervices will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the Schwerha Funeral Home by the Rev. Slobodan Pradanovich, pastor of the St. George Serbian Orthodox Church. Burial will be in the Beaver Cemetery.
Friends may call a the funeral home tonight from 7 to 10 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Parastas Blessing services will be held at the funeral home Thursday at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, June 27, 1973
Evening Review
Steve (Rudy) Pekich, 68, of 33 8th St., Midland, died Tuesday at the Beaver County Medical Center after a frief illness.
He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1905. He was retired from the conditioning mill at the Crucible Division of Colt Industries.
Mr. Pekich is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Pekich; a son, Peter Michael Pekich, stationed with the Navy at Virginia Beach, VA.; a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Dorothy Ann) Huska of Midland, and a granddaughter.
Seervices will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at the Schwerha Funeral Home by the Rev. Slobodan Pradanovich, pastor of the St. George Serbian Orthodox Church. Burial will be in the Beaver Cemetery.
Friends may call a the funeral home tonight from 7 to 10 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m. Parastas Blessing services will be held at the funeral home Thursday at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Lucy Rushton - Obituary
Mrs. Lucy Rushton
East Liverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
Mrs. Lucy Rushton, the oldest member of the East Liverpool Salvation Army, died Sunday at 8:35 a.m. in City Hospital following an illness of two years. She was 82.
Mrs. Rushton, was born in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and was a resident of East Liverpool for 20 years. Widow of Albert Thomas Rushton, she lived at 1945 Dresden Ave.
She is survived by a son, Joseph Rushton of East Liverpool; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Oakes and Mrs. Marion Cox of East Liverpool; a sister, Harriett Baggley in England, and 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Salvation Army Citadel by Brigadier Kate Hillman. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call Tuesday night at the Martin Funeral Home.
East Liverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
Mrs. Lucy Rushton, the oldest member of the East Liverpool Salvation Army, died Sunday at 8:35 a.m. in City Hospital following an illness of two years. She was 82.
Mrs. Rushton, was born in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, and was a resident of East Liverpool for 20 years. Widow of Albert Thomas Rushton, she lived at 1945 Dresden Ave.
She is survived by a son, Joseph Rushton of East Liverpool; two daughters, Mrs. Sarah Oakes and Mrs. Marion Cox of East Liverpool; a sister, Harriett Baggley in England, and 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Salvation Army Citadel by Brigadier Kate Hillman. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call Tuesday night at the Martin Funeral Home.
George Stewart - Obituary
George Stewart
East Liverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
George “Scotty” Stewart, 72, night watchman at the Stevenson Foundry Co. for 24 years, died at 12:10 a.m. today at his home, 213 Aten Ave., Wellsville, after a three-month illness of complications.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. May Stewart, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Burns of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Services will be held at the Hugh Funeral Home Wednesday at 1 pm. by Rev. Charles A. Smith of the United Presbyterian Church
Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night.
East Liverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
George “Scotty” Stewart, 72, night watchman at the Stevenson Foundry Co. for 24 years, died at 12:10 a.m. today at his home, 213 Aten Ave., Wellsville, after a three-month illness of complications.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. May Stewart, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Burns of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Services will be held at the Hugh Funeral Home Wednesday at 1 pm. by Rev. Charles A. Smith of the United Presbyterian Church
Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night.
Carrie Mae Endley - Obituary
Mrs. Carrie Endley
East Lliverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
LISBON, July 17 (Special)—Mrs. Carrie Mae Endley, widow of George Endley, died Saturday at 4:40 p.m. in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Lawton of Jerome St., following a long illness. She was 84.
Born here, May 22, 1866, a daughter of Absalom and Mahala King, she lived here all her life. She was a member of the Presbyterian church for over 50 years and belonged to the Women’s Bible Class. Her husband died in 1931.
Besides her daughter, Mrs. Lawton, she is survived by three brothers, Judson King of Lisbon, John King of Massillon, and Charles King of Englewood, Calif., four grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.
Services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm. from the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home by Rev. Paul T. Gerrand.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight.
East Lliverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
LISBON, July 17 (Special)—Mrs. Carrie Mae Endley, widow of George Endley, died Saturday at 4:40 p.m. in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Lawton of Jerome St., following a long illness. She was 84.
Born here, May 22, 1866, a daughter of Absalom and Mahala King, she lived here all her life. She was a member of the Presbyterian church for over 50 years and belonged to the Women’s Bible Class. Her husband died in 1931.
Besides her daughter, Mrs. Lawton, she is survived by three brothers, Judson King of Lisbon, John King of Massillon, and Charles King of Englewood, Calif., four grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.
Services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm. from the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home by Rev. Paul T. Gerrand.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight.
Henry Moehl - Obituary
Henry Moehl
East Liverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
Henry Moehl, 60, former deputy sheriff in Lorain county, died Sunday in his home in Lorain.
Mr. Moehl leaves his widow, a sister, Mrs. C. P Deemer of East Liverpool; a son, Carl Moehl of Boulder, Lolo., and a daughter, Mrs. Max Roe of Elyria.
Services were held Sunday in Elyria with burial in Kipton.
East Liverpool Review
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
Henry Moehl, 60, former deputy sheriff in Lorain county, died Sunday in his home in Lorain.
Mr. Moehl leaves his widow, a sister, Mrs. C. P Deemer of East Liverpool; a son, Carl Moehl of Boulder, Lolo., and a daughter, Mrs. Max Roe of Elyria.
Services were held Sunday in Elyria with burial in Kipton.
Frank M. McKenna - Obituary
Mr. Frank M. Mckenna
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
East Liverpool Review
Frank M. McKenna, 72, retired potter, died Saturday at 11:30 p.m. in his home in Calcutta, following a several week’s illness.
Mr. McKenna resided in East Liverpool for 62 years. He was custodian of the Potters Hall. He was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church and an honorary member of the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lida Hill McKenna; a sister, Elizabeth McKenna of Cleveland, and a brother, Raymond McKenna of Alliance.
Rites will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the church. Burial will be in Columbiana Memorial Park.
Friends may call tonight at the Dawson funeral home.
Mon., Jul. 17, 1950
East Liverpool Review
Frank M. McKenna, 72, retired potter, died Saturday at 11:30 p.m. in his home in Calcutta, following a several week’s illness.
Mr. McKenna resided in East Liverpool for 62 years. He was custodian of the Potters Hall. He was a member of St. Aloysius Catholic Church and an honorary member of the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lida Hill McKenna; a sister, Elizabeth McKenna of Cleveland, and a brother, Raymond McKenna of Alliance.
Rites will be held Tuesday at 9 a.m. in the church. Burial will be in Columbiana Memorial Park.
Friends may call tonight at the Dawson funeral home.
Martha Gunsauley - Obituary
Mrs. Larkin Gunsauley
Mon. Jul. 17, 1950
East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Martha Gunsauley, 45, wife of Larkin Gunsauley of Huntington, W. Va., and a former resident of Midland, died Saturday afternoon in St. Mary’s Hospital , Huntington, following a brief illness.
‘ Mrs. Gunsauley leaves three sons, Robert Gunsauley of Huntington, and Frank Gunsauley and Thomas Gunsauley at home; two daughters, Mrs. Pete Honaker of Huntington, and Sara Gunsauley at home; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Standley of East Liverpool; a sister, Mrs. Hallie Simms of East Liverpool; three brothers, Frank Standley offff Aliquippa, Wallace Standley of Beaver, and Willis Standley of East Liverpool, and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning in Huntington. Burial will be there.
Mon. Jul. 17, 1950
East Liverpool Review
Mrs. Martha Gunsauley, 45, wife of Larkin Gunsauley of Huntington, W. Va., and a former resident of Midland, died Saturday afternoon in St. Mary’s Hospital , Huntington, following a brief illness.
‘ Mrs. Gunsauley leaves three sons, Robert Gunsauley of Huntington, and Frank Gunsauley and Thomas Gunsauley at home; two daughters, Mrs. Pete Honaker of Huntington, and Sara Gunsauley at home; her mother, Mrs. Sarah Standley of East Liverpool; a sister, Mrs. Hallie Simms of East Liverpool; three brothers, Frank Standley offff Aliquippa, Wallace Standley of Beaver, and Willis Standley of East Liverpool, and two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning in Huntington. Burial will be there.
John B. Crowe - Obituary
John B. Crowe
Monday July 17, 1950
East Liverpool Review
John B. Crowe of Chestnut Grove Ridge, Hammondsville, died Sunday at 4 p.m. at City Hospital, following a three-week illness of complications. He was 74.
Mr. Crowe was a retired coal miner and farmed in recent years. He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Charles Murphy of Minerva, Mrs. Harry Howell of Cleveland, Mrs. Samuel VanDyne of Beaver Falls, and Mrs. Earl McDougal, Mrs. Frank Bowersock and Mrs.Elmo Poole of East Liverpool, four sons, Lawrence Crowe and Roland Crowe of Hammondsville, Charles Crowe of East Liverpool, and John E. Crowe of Wellsville, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Haugh Funeral Home, Wellsville, at 3 p.m. Wednesday by Rev. Robert Ferguson of the Irondale Methodist Church. Burial will be in New Somerset Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night.
Monday July 17, 1950
East Liverpool Review
John B. Crowe of Chestnut Grove Ridge, Hammondsville, died Sunday at 4 p.m. at City Hospital, following a three-week illness of complications. He was 74.
Mr. Crowe was a retired coal miner and farmed in recent years. He is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Charles Murphy of Minerva, Mrs. Harry Howell of Cleveland, Mrs. Samuel VanDyne of Beaver Falls, and Mrs. Earl McDougal, Mrs. Frank Bowersock and Mrs.Elmo Poole of East Liverpool, four sons, Lawrence Crowe and Roland Crowe of Hammondsville, Charles Crowe of East Liverpool, and John E. Crowe of Wellsville, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Haugh Funeral Home, Wellsville, at 3 p.m. Wednesday by Rev. Robert Ferguson of the Irondale Methodist Church. Burial will be in New Somerset Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday night.
Allen Lyons - Obituary
Allen Lyons
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1983
The Evening Review
ALEXANDRIA, VA. -- Allen A. Lyons, 86, died Sunday night at Barcroft Institute in Falls Church, where he had been a patient three years.
He was a former resident of 218 18th St., Wellsville, Ohio, where he was born Feb. 22, 1897, a son of Daniel Lyons and Julia Wells Lyons.
He retired in 1959 from the former Crucible Steel Division in Midland, Pa., and was a member of Lee’s Chapel AME Church in Wellsville.
His wife, Cleopatra S. Lyons, died March 24, 1978
Survivors include two sons, Raymond A. Lyons of Washington D. C. and Norman E. Lyons of Wellsville, a daughter, Mrs. Leota Newman of Alexandria, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services are to be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev. Franklin Jackson of Lee’s Chapel AME Church.
Burial is to be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 11, 1983
The Evening Review
ALEXANDRIA, VA. -- Allen A. Lyons, 86, died Sunday night at Barcroft Institute in Falls Church, where he had been a patient three years.
He was a former resident of 218 18th St., Wellsville, Ohio, where he was born Feb. 22, 1897, a son of Daniel Lyons and Julia Wells Lyons.
He retired in 1959 from the former Crucible Steel Division in Midland, Pa., and was a member of Lee’s Chapel AME Church in Wellsville.
His wife, Cleopatra S. Lyons, died March 24, 1978
Survivors include two sons, Raymond A. Lyons of Washington D. C. and Norman E. Lyons of Wellsville, a daughter, Mrs. Leota Newman of Alexandria, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services are to be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev. Franklin Jackson of Lee’s Chapel AME Church.
Burial is to be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m.
Harry Newman Jr. - Obituary
Harry Newman Jr.
East Liverpool Review
July 25, 1968
Services for Harry Newman Jr. of Alexandria, Va., husband of the former Leota Lyons of Wellsville, will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Howard University Chapel in Washington. Burial will be in Arlington, Va.
Mr. Newman died Monday at a hospital in Alexandria after an illness of several months.
In addition to his widow, he leaves a daughter, Lyn, four sisters and a brother.
East Liverpool Review
July 25, 1968
Services for Harry Newman Jr. of Alexandria, Va., husband of the former Leota Lyons of Wellsville, will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Howard University Chapel in Washington. Burial will be in Arlington, Va.
Mr. Newman died Monday at a hospital in Alexandria after an illness of several months.
In addition to his widow, he leaves a daughter, Lyn, four sisters and a brother.
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