Sunday, May 23, 2010

Review Article from 1976

For the Older Folks - MEMORIES... For the Younger Folks - REFLECTIONS
From the Review Files - 50 Years Ago
As Compiled by Mary Judge

December 20, 1926
Miss Lois Rhuark entertained members of her Sunday School class of the First Christian Church at her home on Chester Ave., Wellsville, last night. Among the guests were Nova Clendenning, Luella Cook, Geraldine Riel, Margaret Mackall, Daisy and Hazel Newlen, Juanita Hildore and Dorothy Gray. A Playlet "Dancing Christmas Trees" will be presented by Queen of Ohio Council Daughters of America of Wellsville tomorrow at the K. of P. lodge room, Fifth and Main Sts. Those taking part are Miriam Wolgamott, Lillian and Cleo West, Dorothy and Virginia Hardman, Mary Baughman, Isabel Hall, Geraldine Ward, Irene McFall, Beulah Bower, Blanche Call, Dorothy and Jane Fuller, Phyllis and Jean Beymer.

December 23, 1926
Miss Ruby Burgess was surprised Saturday evening at her home on Shadyside Ave., in honor of her birthday anniversary. Among those present were: Misses Nina Echols, Mary Lanning, Annie Mercer, Mae Waters, and Harry Johnston, Archie cIntosh, Harry Hoy, and Ross Mercer. Last Minute Shopping Suggestions: for Him: watch fob, fountain pen, scarf pin, garter sets. For Her: mesh hand bag, lavalliere, collar and cuff set. For the Kiddies: steam shovel, kiddie kar, Ma Ma dolls, Dizzie Lizzie, cork guns, Sandy Andy.

December 22, 1926
Harnessing the Colorado river seems not far away, thanks to a number of earnest men, including Secretary Hoover. The remaining difficulty seems to be arranging an agreement between California and Arizona; a great part of the power and irrigation would be used in California. Deliveries will be made by city and parc el (sic) post carriers at the local postoffice (sic) until noon Christmas Day, Postmaster J. Edwin McClure announced today. The general delivery and stamp windows will be open from 9 to 10 a.m. Special delivery service will be rendered throughout the day and mail will be dispatched as usual.

December 23, 1926
The First Church of Christ will present a cantata, "Christmas in Cherryland" tonight under the direction of Mrs. Kurt Bergner. The cast includes Misses Alma and Mildred Jones, Ira Sayre, Earl Beeler, Edith McKinnon, Beulah White, Jean Hobbs and George Esenhuth. A saxophone solo by Ted Tatgenhorst and a violin solo by Jenny Alaimo will be given during the cantata. Ralph Benedum announces to the public, the opening today of his new and modern equipped cut-rate pharmacy on Penn Avenue at Mulberry Junction. About 125 guests are expected to attend the sixth anniversary dinner-dance of the Rotary Club at the Country Club. The committee in charge of arrangements is made up of W. E. Wells, who will also be toastmaster; C. V. Beatty, and R. L. E. Chambers. DeMar Miller's Orchestra will play for dancing.

December 24, 1926
Girls of The Review Tribune business office were hostesses to the advertising and editorial departments at a Christmas luncheon served in the offices at noon today. The hostesses were Misses Edna Wilson; Mary Davidson, Minnie Rabinovitz, Violet Snowden, Jeanette Grafton and Grace E. Schenkel. Guests were D. M. Krug, general manager; Clyde Smith, Bernard Bailey and Harold Dawson of the advertising department; F. R. O'Hanlon, editor; Francis J. Wise, Alexander Sweeney and H. J. Kaufman of the editorial staff. A three-course luncheon was served Wednesday at the buckeye plant of the Knowles, Taylor and Knowles pottery in honor of James Wilson, foreman. Places were arranged for Mesdames Mary Debee, Mary Coleman, Kathryn Smith, Lettie Brown, Anna Hoover, Hannah Miller, Sadie Beckwith, Effie Cavitt, Mabel Groubert, and Grace Mountford. The honor guest was given a silk umbrella. In all walks of life, in homes of the poor as well as the more fortunate, the Yuletide spirit will be exemplified tomorrow. And thanks to the thoughtfulness of the churches and their many societies, fraternal and patriotic organizations, and other units, Santa Claus will overlook no homes in the East Liverpool district. There will be joy in the mansion, for happiness will be spread in the form of bountiful dinners, and gifts of love. Say it with flowers, or say it with socks, Say it with jewelry, candy or clocks, Say it with poetry, say it with art, But the best way to say it, is right from the heart. "MERRY CHRISTMAS"


Note - this news clipping was given to me by a dear friend who is weeding out her genealogy things. There are many clippings that are not date, although they contain many names and useful information. Thus, I will be posting them without the dates and some without publication names. Where it is present, I will provide it.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

William O. Baker Obituary

WILLIAM O. BAKER
The Times, Beaver Newspapers, Inc., PA
Sunday, May 9, 2010

William O. Baker, 89, of Beaver, peacefully passed away Friday evening, May 7, 2010, at Heritage Valley Beaver, with his family at his side.
Born April 21, 1921, in North Sewickley Township, he was a son of the late Michael and Annette Obney Baker and had been a resident of Beaver all of his life. Bill was proud to be a descendant of the Blockhouse-Baker families, who were considered the original descendants of Beaver County. He retired as vice president and as a professional engineer with Michael Baker Jr., Inc. during which time he headed the photogrammetry department. He was a licensed surveyor and actually began surveying as a young boy along side his father, Michael Baker, who was Beaver County’s first surveyor. He was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church, Beaver, where he had served as a Deacon, and was a veteran of the U. S. Air Force having served during World War II. It was during World War KK that he had served as a Captain with the 316th Troop Carrier Group and was a pilot of the C47. He flew in the Mideast and European Campaigns and most notably had made several missions on D-Day, having taken direct orders from General Eisenhower. A 1938 graduate of Beaver Area high School, he attended Geneva College and later graduated with Honors from Penn State University where he had served as president of the Penn State Engineering Society. A former president, the PA Society of Professional Engineers, Beaver County Chapter, later named him engineer of the year. Bill was an active member of his community in many ways including having served as past president of Merrick Art Gallery and also as the Gallery’s project engineer during their renovation. He was also an active member of the Beaver Area Heritage Foundation.
He will be sadly missed by his family including his wife of 67 years, Lois Nelson Baker, whom he married November 20, 1942 at the historic post chapel at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, two sons, Riley Baker, Beaver, Kent (Cindy) Baker Boalsburg, PA; three daughters, Jan Baker, Beaver; Emily (Barry) Blose, Washington, PA; Martha (Dennis Brellock) Baker, Bridgewater; two sisters, Mary Yarnelle, Santa Fe, NM, and Edith Metheny, Chippewa Township; two grandsons, Wesley and Ross Baker, Boalsburg, numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.
Preceding him in death besides his parents were five brothers, John, James, Daniel, George, Michael Jr., and four sisters, Juliet, Josephine, Doris and Martha.
Friends will be received today from 4 to 8 in the NOLL FUNERAL HOME INC., 333 Third St. Beaver. A funeral service will be conducted Monday at 12 noon at the First Presbyterian Church, Beaver by his pastor, Rev. Dr. Jeffrey A. Arnold.
Private interment will take place at the Beaver Cemetery.
Online condolences may be shared at nollfuneral.com.
Memorial contributions may be made, in Bill’s name, if desired, to the Beaver Area Heritage Foundation, P. O. Box 147, Beaver, PA 15009 or to the First Presbyterian Church, College Ave, Beaver, PA 15009.

Anne Elizabeth Heddon Obituary

Mrs. Joseph Heddon
Evening Review
Wed., Jan. 2, 1974
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Mrs. Anne Elizabeth Heddon, 62 of 676 Lincoln Ave., was dead on arrival at City Hospital Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. She had been ill for some time.
Mrs. Heddon was born in Carrollton, Oct. 4, 1911, a daughter of William Hunt and Elizabeth Clark Hunt, and had resided in this area her lifetime.
She attended the Gospel Tabernacle here.
Mrs. Heddon is survived by her husband Joseph R. Heddon; two daughters, Mrs. Ross (Gertrude Mae) Brown and Mrs. William (Thelma) Wright both of East Liverpool; a sister, Mrs. John (Inez) Starick of East Liverpool, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. Charles Brunner of the Avondale Baptist Church.
Friends may call a the funeral home Thursday afternoon and night.

Charles Oliver Obituary

Charles Oliver
Evening Review
Wed., Jan. 2, 1974
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Charles (Beany) Oliver, 55 of Hammondsville died at Osteopathic Hospital Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. He had been a patient about a week.
Mr. Oliver was born in Wellsville Nov. 28, 1918, a son of Annie McCartney Oliver of Hammondsville and Fred Oliver.
He was a retired employe of the F. J. Dando Brick Co. of Hammondsville and a member of American Legion Post 712 of Hammondsville.
He served five years with the Army during World War II as a member of the 37th Division, 145th Infantry, Co ? including 3 ½ years in the Pacific Theater of operations.
In addition to his mother, Mr. Oliver is survived by his widow, Mrs. Alberta Tice Oliver, at home; a daughter, Lori Tice, at home; three sons, Charles Leffler, Timothy Lee Tice, and Scott C. Tice, all at home; a sister, Mrs. Rena Ketchum of Hammondsville; a brother, Tomas Oliver of Hammondsville, and three grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Haugh-Roberts Funeral Home in Wellsville Friday at 1 p.m. by the Rev. Carl Stockdale. Burial will be in Hammondsville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight and Thursday afternoon and night.

Mary Ann Burnside Obituary

Mary Ann Burnside
Evening Review
Wed., Jan. 2, 1974
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Mrs. Mary Ann Burnside, 94, died at the Fox Nursing Home in Chester today at 12:20 a.m. where she had resided for two years, coming frim Morgantown, W. Va.
She was born in England on Feb. 2, 1879, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Brown.
Survivors include a son, Billy Mershel Burnside of Chester.
Services will be held Saturday from the Jenkins Funeral Home in Morgantown. Burial will be at Weeks Cemetery, Bridgeport, Ohio.
The Arner Funeral Chapel of Chester is handling local arrangements.

William Jones, Jr. Obituary

William Jones, Jr.
Evening Review
Wed., Jan. 2, 1974
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WARREN – Services for William Jones Jr. 66, of 975 Garden St.. will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Robert h. Roberts Memorial Home here.
He died Monday at 10:05 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Riverside Hospital following an extended illness.
Mr. Jones was born Aug. 27, 1907, in Monessen, Pa., a son of William F. Jones and Roseann Webb Jones , and moved to Warren from Monessen four years ago. He was employed as a craneman at Wean Industries for 15 years retiring in 1969.
Mr Jones was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a member of Eagles Lodge 311, VFW Post 1090, Elks Lodge 295, Moose Lodge 186, and DAV Chapter 11, all of Warren and American Legion Post 121 of Chester, W. Va.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Maxine Simms Jones, whom he married Aug. 30, 1946; a daughter, Mrs. Donald F. Fisher of Cortland; a son, W. David Jones of Warren; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Roberts of Warren and Mrs. Otto Mackey of Champion Township; a brother Lee Roberts of Leavittsburg, and five grandchildren.
Services will be hed a the funeral home, 180 Garfield Dr. Burial will be in Crown Hill Burial Park Mausoleum.
Elks Lodge 295 will hold services at the funeral home tonight at 6:45, VFW Post 1090 will conduct military rites a the cemetery following services at the funeral home.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9

Willard H. forrester Obituary

Willard H. Forrester
Evening Review
Sat., Jan. 5, 1974
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Services for Willard H. Forrester, 56, of Liberty Ave., Chester, will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester.
Mr. Forrester died Wednesday morning at home after a lingering illness.
He was born in Wick, W. Va.,, in September 1917, a son of Tiant and Emma Forrester. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict.
Survivors include a son, Ronnie J. Forrester of Chester; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Wanda Ilene) Butts of Huntington Beach, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Rose Lamp of Pennsboro, W. Va., and two brothers, Clyde Forrester and Oliver Forrester of Wick.
The Rev. T. Larry Davis of the Glendale Church of the Nazarene will conduct the Monday services. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery near Wick.
Friends may call at the chapel Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Charles Guinn Obituary

Charles Guinn
Evening Review
Sat., Jan. 5, 1974
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Services will be conducted at the Martin Funeral Home Monday at 10:30 a.m. for Charles Guinn, 90, of 816 Grandview Ave.
Mr. Guinn, who resided with a daughter, Mrs. Leslie (Merl) Starr, died Friday at 9:30 a.m. at City Hospital, where he had been a patient since Dec. 21.
He was born Nov. 19, 1883, in Wadesville, V. Va., a son of Thomas and Fannie Davis Guinn. He had resided in this area for 73 years and was a former teamster. He worked as a miller at the former Faulk Brothers Co. for 45 years before retiring in 1965.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church, where he was an honorary deacon and a member of the Baraca LurSaw Class. He also belonged to the Modern Woodsmen of America. His wife, Mrs. Clara Marty Guinn, died April 10, 1944.
In addition to Mrs. Starr, Mr. Guinn leaves another daughter, Mrs. Mildred Boso of East Liverpool, and two grandchildren.
The Rev. William Parsons will conduct the Monday services. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home tonight, Sunday afternoon and night.

Ruth Fennewald Obituary

Mrs. Leo Fennewald
Evening Review
Sat., Jan. 5, 1974
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Private services were held at the A. L. Moore Funeral Home in Phoenix, Ariz., for Mrs. Ruth Fennewald of Phoenix, a former teacher in East Liverpool.
She died Thursday after a brief illness.
Mrs. Fennewald was the daughter of Daniel H. and Lillian Guilker Swaney. She also taught in the Lakewood Schools.
Survivors include her husband, Leo Fennewald, at home; a sister, Mrs. James (Lillian) Wildblood of Tucson, Ariz., and several cousins.
Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery here.

Lillian Ridge Obituary

Mrs. Lillian Ridge
Evening Review
Sat., Jan. 5, 1974
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Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home for Mrs. Lillian R. Ridge, a retired East Liverpool school teacher.
She died Friday morning at the East Liverpool Convalescent Center on Armstrong Ln. after a long illness.
Mrs. Ridge taught 35 years in the city school system.
Pastor Ron Lee of St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church will conduct the Monday services. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home any time Sunday.

Gary G. Smith Obituary

Gary G. Smith
Evening Review
Sat., Jan. 5, 1974
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Services will be conducted at the Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester Monday at 11 a.m. for Gary Gene Smith, 14, of 317 Bentley Ave., Newell.
Pronounced dead on arrival at City Hospital Friday at 12:10 p.m. he had been ailing for a year.
A native of East Liverpool, Gary was born Sept. 9, 1959. he had r4esided in Newell virtually his lifetime and was a student at Wells Junior High School in Newell and was a member of the Glendale Church of the Nazarene.
Surviving are his father, Larry Smith, and his step-mother, Mrs. Joan Smith, at home; two brothers, Lee A. Smith, at home, and Clarence R. Smith of Hamden, Conn.; a stepbrother, Matthew Simcox, and two stepsisters, Jody Simcox and Mokita Simcox, at home, and the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of Newell.
The Rev. T. Larry Davis will conduct the Monday services. Burial will be Shadow Lawn Memory Gardens, Newell.
Friends may call at the chapel Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Anna R. Willis Obituary

Mrs. Victor Willis
Evening Review
Sat., Jan. 5, 1974
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SALINEVILLE – Mrs. Anna R. Willis, 80, of RD 2, wife of Victor Willis, was pronounced dead on arrival at Timken Memorial Hospital in Canton Friday at 9 p.m. She had suffered a heart attack.
Mrs. Willis was born Sept. 17, 1893, in Salineville RD 1, a daughter of John C. Dorrance and Lydia Coburn Dorrance. She was a member of the United Methodist Church, its No. 2 Circle and Philathea Sunday School Class. Betsy Ross Chapter of Eastern Star and the Farm Bureau Council.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Ruth) Smith of Amherst, Ohio; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Leslie (Sarah) Taylor of Beloit; a stepson, J. Samuel Willis of Garden City, Mich.; three sisters, Mrs. Howard (Lena) Johnston of Mechanicstown, Mrs. William (Edna) Johnson of Salineville, and Mrs. Orville (Helen) Hanley of Canton, nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at the Kerr Funeral Home here Monday at 3:30 p.m. by the Rev. James Dryer. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.

Lela Adams Obituary

Lela Adams
Evening Review
Mon., Mar. 6, 1978

Mrs. Lela Adams, 77, of 313 Norton St., died Sunday at 11:55 a.m. in City Hospital following an illness of several years.
A lifelong resident, Mrs. Adams was born here Dec. 22, 1900, a daughter of James Batey and Adella Walker Batey.
Her husband, Levi Adams, died Feb. 12, 1962.
Survivors include four sons, Richard Byers and Ralph Byers, both at home, Harry Tomas Byers of Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., and Edward Byers of Charlotte, N. C.; a daughter Mrs. Edythe Manfull of Erwin, Tenn.; a sister, Mrs. Mary Lott of Richmond, Va., and sic grandchildren.
Services will be held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Martin Funeral Home by the Rev. H. Gene Toot of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon and night

Ruth Garrison Obituary

Ruth Garrison
Evening Review
Mon., Mar. 6, 1978

NEW CUMBERLAND – Services will be held Tuesday for Mrs. Ruth Garrison, 71, of 711 3rd Ave., who died Sunday night at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh following an long illness.
A lifelong resident, Mrs. Garrison was born here April 22, 1907, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Householder. She attended the United Presbyterian Church.
Her husband, Boyd F. Garrison, died Dec. 20, 1953.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Clovis E. (Frances) Glove of New Cumberland RD 3 and Mrs. Carol O”Shell of Pittsburgh; a son, Robert Boyd Garrison of Buenos Aires, Argentina, a sister, Mrs. Arthur (Wilma) McClue of Dunbar, W. Va.; a brother, Dean Householder of New Cumberland, and 11 grandchildren.
The rites will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m. from the Turley Funeral Home here by the Rev. Richard Huggins of the United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in New Cumberland Cemetery.
There will be no calling hours.
The family’s favorite charity was the American Cancer Society.

George O'Malley Obituary

George O’Malley
Evening Review
Mon., Mar.6, 1978

George O’Malley, 73, formerly of Steubenville, died Sunday at 7:20 a.m. at the Fox Nursing Home in Chester following a long illness.
Mr. O’Malley was born Sept. 22, 1904 in Steubenville. He was retired from the Wheeling Steel Co. Steubenville plant.
A memorial Service is being planned. There will be no calling hours.
The Arner Funeral Chapel in Chester is in charge of local arrangements.

Charles Hall Obituary

Charles Hall
Evening Review
Mon., Mar 6, 1978

NEW CUMBERLAND – Services will be held this afternoon for Charles H. Hall, 66, of RD 3, who died Saturday morning at Akron General Hospital after a brief illness.
Mr. Hall was born Jan. 6, 1912, in New Martinsville, a son of Henry and Stella Hall.
He was retired from the steel works machine shop of the Weirton Steel Division of the National Steel Corp.
Besides his widow, Mrs. Margaret Pethtel Hall, survivors include a son, Charles Hall of Follansbee; five daughters, Mrs. Sonja Varner of Charleston, W. Va., Mrs. Linda Tate of New Cumberland RD 1, Mrs. Gretchen Branum of Steubenville, Miss Crystle Hall, Miss Cindy Hall and Miss Vala Hall, all of New Cumberland RD 3, three sisters, Mrs. Vashtey Staley of Middlebourne, W. Va., Mrs. Hazel Flueharty of New Martinsville and Opal of New York, and 5 grandchildren.
The rites were scheduled today at 2 p.m. from the Turley Funeral Home here by the Rev. Allen S. Fields. Burial will be in New Cumberland Cemetery.

Heather Dotson Obituary

Heather Dotson
Evening Review
Mon., Mar. 6, 1978

SALEM – heather Dotson, 2-month old daughter of Richard N. and Naomi Gilbert Dotson of 1357 Elberon Dr., was pronounced dead on arrival at 9:15 a.m. Sunday at Salem Community Hospital East.
Columbiana County Corner Dr. William Kolozzie ruled a crib death.
Other survivors are a sister, Angela, and a brother, James. Both at home; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dotson of East Liverpool, maternal grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Gilbert of East Liverpool, and a maternal great grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Gilbert of East Liverpool.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First United Methodist Church chapel with the Rev. Thomas Blank officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.
No calling hours are scheduled. Arrangements are being handled by the Arbaugh-Pearce-Greenisen Funeral Home

Thursday, May 6, 2010

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Olive Dickey Obituary

OLIVE DICKEY
Saturday, June 18, 1977
The Evening Review

LISBON –Services will b held Monday for Mrs. Olive A. Dickey, 84 of 7053 Lusk Lock Rd. who died Friday in Salem Community Hospital East following a two-day illness.
She was born May 4, 1893, in Elkton, a daughter of Morris Morlan and Lucinda Adams Morlan.
Mrs. Dickey was a member of the Rogers United Methodist Church and its WCTU and WSCS. She was also a member of the Signal Civic Club and Community Club.
She was married Sept. 20, 1920, to Ralph W. Dickey, who preceded her in death July 15, 1965.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Lois Peppel of Columbiana and Mrs. Charles (Patricia) Mercer of New Waterford; three sons, Robert Dickey of New Waterford, Charles Dickey of Lisbon and Ronald Dickey of Columbiana; a brother, Harley Morlan of Lisbon, and 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Carl Stockdale officiating. Burial will be in Kemble Cemetery near Elkton.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Gertrude Willis Obituary

GERTRUDE WILLIS
Saturday, June 18, 1977
The Evening Review

SALINEVILLE – Mrs. Gerturde Willis, 96, formerly of Salineville, died Friday at 6 a.m. in the Valley Road Nursing Home at Damascus where she had been a patient two years.
She was born April 14, 1881, in Salineville, a daughter of James Randolph and Mary Carter Randolph. She had resided here all her life until going to the nursing home.
Mrs. Willis was a member of the Salineville Assembly of God Church.
Her husband, Ralph Willis preceded her in death in 1963.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Meryl Wilson and Mrs. Lillian McClellan, both of Minerva, and Mrs. Mary O’Donnell of Wooster, and six grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Salineville Assembly of God Church, with the Rev. Monte May Officiating. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Friends may cal at the Kerr Funeral Home here Sunday afternoon and night.

Glenn Petty Obituary

GLENN PETTY
Saturday, June 18, 1977
The Evening Review
Services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. for Glenn W. Petty of 10th Street Ext., Wellsville, who died Friday at 3 a.m. at City Hospital.
The rev. Delma C. Logston of the Free Methodist Church of New Cumberland will conduct the rites at the MacLean Funeral Home of Wellsville. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening.

Jean Ann Roe Obituary

JEAN ANN ROE
Saturday, Dec. 15, 1979
Evening Review

Mrs. Jean Ann Roe, 51, of 521 Lisbon Rd., Wellsville, was pronounced dead on arrival Friday at 11:40 a.m. at City Hospital.
She had been in failing health since January.
Mrs. Roe was born July 29, 1928 in Wellsville, a daughter of John R. Stout and Lila Irene Pugh Stout.
She was employed as a hostess at the Waterford Inn until she became ill.
Mrs. Roe was a member of the Pentacostal Church of Jesus Christ.
In addition to her husband, Westley J. Roe at home, survivors include three sons, Westley T Roe of South Point, Ohio, Jeffrey T. Roe and John E. Roe, both of Wellsville; a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Cynthia) Smith, and a brother, John J. Stout, both of Wellsville; a sister, Linda Lee Stout of Canton, and seen grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the MacLean Funeral Home by the Rev. Donald E. Boyd, Sr. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and night.

Gail Herron Obituary

GAIL HERRON
Saturday. Dec.15, 1979
Evening Review

Services will be held Sunday for Gail C. Herron, 63, Salem businessman and civic leader, who died Thursday at Northern Columbiana County Community Hospital after a heart attack
Mr. Herron of 955 Southeast Blvd., president of Herron Transfer Co., was a past president of the Salem Board of Education, the Salem Kiwanis Club, Shrine Club and Chamber of Commerce.
He was an Army veteran of World War II.
Besides his wife, the former Lois Dilworth, he is survived by three sons, Dr. Gail Herron Jr., Atty. Robert Herron and Gary Herron of Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Freeman of Glenmoor; three brothers, Rolin Herron, Arthur Herron and Denton Herron of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Vernon Birkhimer of Lakeland, Fla., and Mrs. John O’Neil of Ashtabula, and six grandchildren.
Services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Stark Memorial in Salem, with Dr. Lawrence Chamberlain of the First United Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.
Friends may call tonight at the Stark Memorial.

Thomas Ford Ralston Obituary

THOMAS RALSTON
Saturday, Dec. 15, 1979
The Evening Review

Thomas Ford Ralston, 88, of Burgettstown, Pa., died Friday in the Royal Pavilion in Steubenville following a long illness.
A retired farmer, Mr. Ralston was born Sept. 17, 1891, in Washington County, Pa., a son of William S. Ralston and Rachel Stevenson Ralston
He was a member of both the Frankfort Grange and the United Presbyterian Church.
Besides his wife, Mrs. Mae Belle Hanlin Ralston, survivors include three sons, Clark Ralston of Paris, Pa., John Ralston of Burgettstown and Curtis Ralston of Chester; three daughters, Mrs. Irene Smith of Wheeling, Mrs. George (Helen) Allmon of Steubenville and Mrs. Merle (Pat) Berger of Hookstown; 18 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at Lee’s Funeral Home in Burgettstown y the Rev. Earl Davis Monday at 2 p.m.. Burial will be in Chestnut Ridge Cemetery in Florence, Pa.
Friends may call a the funeral home today from 7 p.m. and Sunday from noon until 4 and 7-9 p.m.

Joseph M. Kyser Obituary

JOSEPH M. KYSER
Monday, Oct. 29, 1934
Evening Review

Columbiana, Oct. 29, --Joseph M. Kyser, a life-long resident of Columbiana county, died Sunday at 9:15 p.m. a the home of his daughter, Mrs. Myai Bowers, near here. He was born Sept. 18, 1857. His widow died 17 years ago.
He leaves five daughters, Mrs. Julius Wint of Cleveland, Mrs. Erma Bowers of Columbiana, Mrs. Sylvia Andrews of Salem, Mrs. Dewey Brooks and Mrs. Freemont Perkins of Lisbon; two sons, Roy of Salem and Russell Kyser of Lisbon; two brothers, Solomon and William Kyser of Salem and 31 grandchildren.
Funeral service will be held at the Warrick Funeral home Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. in charge of Rev. Thomas J. Maxwell, pastor of the East Fairfield Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be made in East Fairfield cemetery.

Hugh S. Rose Obituary

HUGH S. ROSE
Mon., Oct. 29, 1934
Evening Review

Hugh Sanford Rose died Sunday at 2 a.m. at his home, one mile south of Highlandtown, following a short illness. He was born on Nov. 30, 1859.
Mr. Rose leaves his widow, Mrs. Prudence Smith Rose; five children, Mrs. Homer Mick of Wellsville, Frank Rose of Highlandtown, Floyd Rose of Conway, Pa., Viola and Edith Rose at home; 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Highlandtown, Methodist Episcopal church, in charge of Rev. S. W. Young, pastor of the Wellsville Second Presbyterian church. Burial will be made in Highlandtown cemetery.

Hugh S. Rose Obituary

HUGH S. ROSE
Mon., Oct. 29, 1934
Evening Review

Hugh Sanford Rose died Sunday at 2 a.m. at his home, one mile south of Highlandtown, following a short illness. He was born on Nov. 30, 1859.
Mr. Rose leaves his widow, Mrs. Prudence Smith Rose; five children, Mrs. Homer Mick of Wellsville, Frank Rose of Highlandtown, Floyd Rose of Conway, Pa., Viola and Edith Rose at home; 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Highlandtown, Methodist Episcopal church, in charge of Rev. S. W. Young, pastor of the Wellsville Second Presbyterian church. Burial will be made in Highlandtown cemetery.

Mrs. Alonzo Latta Obituary

MRS. ALONZO LATTA
Mon., Oct. 29, 1934
Evening Review

EAST PALESTINE, O., Oct. 29— Mrs. Alonzo Latta died early today at her home in East Palestine, after a long illness. Mrs. Latta, who was born near Koppell, Pa., in 1856, spent most of her life in East Palestine.
She leaves three sons, Clyde of New Mexico, and Fred and Ross of East Palestine; three brothers, Enoch Flowers of Cleveland, George Flowers of Washingtonville and Fred Flowers of East Palestine, and a sister, Mrs. J. C. Parks of Beaver Falls, Pa.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at eh home in Bacon Heights, in charge of Rev. N. H. Flickinger, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, of which she was a member. Burial will be made in Grandview cemetery.

Bobbie Lyndon Rex Wildman Obituary

Bobbie Wildman
Hancock County Courier
July 24, 2008

Bobbie Lyndon Rex Wildman, 85, of ridge Ave., New Cumberland passed away on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at the East Liverpool City Hospital.
He was born March 7,1922 in Alma, WV, son of the late Henry and Libby Spencer Wildman. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Bill Edward Wildman and a sister, Carletta Wildman Loudin.
He was retired from the Weirton Steel Corp. Fuel Department where he worked as a fuel man. He was a member of the Weirton Steel 25 Year Club. He was vice president of the Catholic Men’s Club, a lifetime member of the VFW and American Legion, a life long music man and played with numerous bands. He was an avid outdoorsman and hobbist. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and was Jewish by faith.
He is survived by his wife, Shirley Mack Wildman, at home, five children, William D. (Linda) Wildman of Berea, KY, Phillip E. (Shelley) Wildman of New Port, VA, Deborah L. Wildman Mirabile of Duellon, FL, Deborah J. Peterson of New Cumberland and Michael E. (Kathy) Peterson of Warren, OH.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 2 p.m. at the Turley Funeral Home with Fr. Ronald Getsinger officiating. Interment followed at the New Cumberland Cemetery,.
Memorial donations may be made to the New Cumberland/New Manchester Ministerial Association, P. O. Box 386, New Cumberland, WV 26047

Marjorie Jane Sayers Obituary

Marjorie Jane Sayers
Hancock County Courier
July 24, 2008

Marjorie Jane Sayers, 82, formerly of Florida Ave., Chester died Saturday, July 19, 2008 in Stonepear Pavilion at Foxcrest, where she had been a resident for the last six years.
She was born May 2, 1926 in Toronto, a daughter of the late Robert Dean and Mary Estella Brown Bryan. She was also preceded in death by her husband Wilbert Harry Sayers; two sisters, Ruthann Bowman and Mary Louise Welch; and graddaughter, Lyann Ann Simmons.
Marjorie retired from the Homer Laughlin China Co. as a time keeper after 27 years of service. She was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, serving two terss as a deacon and earning a 50 year pin from the choir. She was also a member of the former Chester Woman’s Club, Thursday Night Card Club and local chapters of the American Red Cross and American Society.
She is survived by two sons, Bill Sayers and wife Terri of Calcutta and John Sayers and wife Betsy of Wardensville, WV; two daughters, Linda Simmons and husband Larry of Newell and Patricia Sayers of Chester; grandson, Larry Simmons Jr., wife Valarie and their son Lucas, two special nieces, Judy Pryor and Cindy Nelson and other nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at the Westminster Church with Rev. Trina Lewis officiating. Interment followed at the Locust Hill Cemetery.
Arner Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions can be made to the Westminster Memorial Fund; 508 Indiana Ave., Chester, WV26034 or Valley Hospice: 380Summitt Ave., Steubenville, OH. 43952.

Dominic J. Ludovici Obituary

Dominic J. Ludovici
Hancock County Courier

Dominic J. Ludovici, 78, passed away on Saturday, July 19, 2008 at the Stone Per Pavilion of the Orchards at Foxcrest in Chester.
He was born March 9, 1930 in Chester, a son of the late Carl and Rose Difederico Ludovici. He was also preceded in death by three brothers, John, Tony, and Al and a daughter, Michelle.
Well known in the Tri-State area, Dom began selling cars for his father at the former Ludovici Pontiac in Chester, which along with three brothers, he later owned and operated. In 1963 he opened Tad Motors in the East End of East Liverpool which he later moved to Calcutta. He retired from the family business in 1993. Earlier he had worked in the clay mines in Newell, and had at one time worked in the Chester Post Office.
A life time member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Chester, Dom was a veteran of the U. S. Coast Guard having served from 1951-1954, and was also a 60 year member of the Chester American Legion Post 121, and NADA.
In 1953 he married the love of his life, the former Sue Stewart and together they had five children, Michael and his wife Lisa, Frederic and his companion Barb, Jill Orenzuk and her husband Marc, Joe and his wife Tammy, Ronald and his wife Jennifer. In addition there are ten grandchildren, Lauren, Michael, Carlie, Nick, Anthony, Jessie, T.J., Lizzie, Mariah, & Justin also survive. He also leaves several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at the Arner Funeral Chapel. Interment followed at the Locust Hill Cemetery where the Honor Guard and the Tri-State Veteran’s Burial Group accorded full military honors.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Society for PSP, at Executive Plaza 111, 11350 McCormic Rd. Suite 906, Hunt Valley, MD 21031

Mahalia Eicholtz Obituary

Mahalia Eicholtz
Parkersburg News
Friday, April 3, 1942

Mahalia Eicholtz Dies at Her Home.

Mrs. Mahalia Eicholtz, aged 52, died yesterday morning at her home at 307 ½ Juliana street following an extended illness.
Born at Ogdin, Wood county, Mrs. Eicholtz spent most of her life in Parkersburg, where she attended the Church of God at Nineteenth street and Ohio avenue.
She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary Nolan, city and a number of nephews and nieces.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock from the Nineteenth street Church of God. Interment will be in Odd Fellows cemetery. The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home.

Frank Peters Obituary

Frank Peters
Parkersburg News
Friday, April 3, 1942

Frank Peters Dies Thursday, Walker

Frank Peters, aged 76, of Walker, Route 2 died yesterday morning at his home.
Mr. Peters, born in Putnam county, came to the Walker community as a young man and has since then lived in Wood county, a farmer by occupation. He was a member of the Methodist church, lately attending the Pilgrim Holiness church in South Parkersburg.
He is survived by his wife Mary; six daughters, Mrs. Katie Newhouse of Walker, Mrs. Bessie McNemarof Junior, W. Va., Mrs. Beulah Young of Bellsville, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowen of Laurelsville, Ohio, Mrs. Margaret Holton and Mrs. Alice Snyder, both of Walker, route 3; two sons, Oscar of Lesage, W Va., and John of South Bloomfield, Ohio; four brothers, John of Ironton, O., Ezra of Monty Victory, O., Walter of Waverly and Charles of Columbus, O.; and two sisters, Mrs. Ezra Pickens of Columbus and Mrs. Rachel Barnett of East Liverpool, O.
The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home. Funeral services will be held from Kanawha chapel, the time to be announced later. Interment will be in Morgan cemetery, near Muddy Creek school.

Creed Wilson Obituary

Creed Wilson
Parkersburg News
Saturday, April 10, 1943

Creed Wilson, 77, a prominent farmer of Ritchie county, died Thursday afternoon at his home at Toll Gate after an illness of several months. Born near Pennsboro May 9, 1865, he was the son of the late John Marshall Wilson. After graduating from the former Glenville Normal school about 55 years ago, he completed the law course in West Virginia university and was admitted to the bar. However, he devoted much time to agriculture and never practiced law. He also taught in public schools.
Surviving are three sons, William Wilson, of Carbondale, Ill., Brooks Wilson of Pennsboro, and Barr Wilson, who is in the army. His brother, Mayor Ben Wilson, of Pennsboro, is the last surviving member of a family of twelve children. Mrs. Allie Barr (Broadwater) Wilson, his wife, died several years ago. Step children are Frank Broadwater and Fred Broadwater of Parkersburg, and Miss Ramona Broadwater, of Toll Gate.

Julia Bosworth Obituary

Mrs. Julia Bosworth
Parkersburg News
Tuesday, Mar. 22, 1955

Mrs. Julia Bosworth, 83, died at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Front Royal, VA.
Mrs. Bosworth had been a resident of Parkersburg for several years. Her husband Charles B. Bosworth died in 1942. She was a member of the Methodist church.
Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Richard Gale of Parkersburg, Mrs. O. H. Clark, and Mrs. W. G. Turner, of Front Royal; one brother, Samon L. Davis of Northwood, N. D.; two sisters Mrs. Blanche Turley of Carlysle, Pa., and Mrs. Stella Perry of Frenchtown, W. Va.; eight grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday from Leavitts funeral home. Interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery. The body will arrive in Parkersburg at 5:42 today.

Mirel Nelson Rader Obituary

Mirel Nelson Rader
Parkersburg News
Tues., Mar. 22, 1955

Mirel Nelson Rader, 54, of 1315 Cale St., died Monday at 6:10 a.m. in St. Joseph’s hospital.
He had been a resident of Parkersburg for the past 21 years, and was custodian of the Rayon school at the time of his death.
Survivors include his wife, Virginia Pearl Rader; three sons, Daniel Rader and Robert Rader, both of Parkersburg, and Homer Frederick Rader of Valparaiso, Ind.; four daughters, Mrs. William G. Bowers of Morgantown, Mrs. Burda E. Mills and Mrs. Edwin L. Dotson, both of Parkersburg, and Miss Donna Mae Rader, at home; two brothers, Milford Rader of Spencer, and Millard Rader of St. Albans; two sisters, Mrs. Eugene Richards of Parkersburg, and Mrs. Paul Cottrill of St. Albans; his mother, Mrs. Ana Rader of Spencer; and nine grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. from the Leavitt funeral home with the Rev. Joseph Life officiating. Interment will be in the Spencer cemetery at Spencer.

Randolph McClain Obituary

Randolph McClain
Parkersburg News
Tues., Mar. 22, 1955

Randolph McClain, 69, of Spencer, Rt. 2, died at his farm Sunday morning from a heart attack.
He was born in Roane county, Jan. 1, 1886, a son of the late John and Ora Fugate McClain. He was a member of the IOOF at Newton.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie G. McClain; seven daughters, Mrs Marie Fairbee and Norma Grey, both of Wallback, W. Va., Mrs. Beatrice Drake of Newton, Mrs. Evis Hargus of Lancaster, Mrs. Anna Hicks, of W.Va., and Mrs. Cora Morris of Elana; five sons, Vernon of Elana, Victor of Newton, John of Spencer, Robert of Canton, and Paul Harold of Belva, W.Va.; four sisters, Mrs. Henry Hunt of Elana, Mrs. Rosa Igo and Mrs. Spencer Jarvis, both of Oka, W. Va., and Mrs. Lucy Morris of Fairmont; four brothers, Clark of Indore, W. Va., Howard of Elana, Orval of Akron and Press of Belington, W.Va.; 39 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted today at 2 p.m. from the Zion Hill Baptist church with the Rev. Demar Simmons officiating. Interment will be in Zion Hill cemetery.
The body was removed from Sinnett funeral home, Spencer, to the home of a daughter.

Charles Irvin Bosworth Obituary

Charles I. Bowsorth
Parkersburg News
Thurs., April 13, 1961

Charles Irvin Bosworth, 62, 506 25th St. Vienna, died at 7:30 p.m. yesterday at Selby General hospital in Marietta, after a brief illness.
Born Jan. 16, 1899, in Marietta, he was a son of the late Dan and Elizabeth Breen Bosworth. He spent most of his life in Parkersburg and Vienna.
He was employed as a tool and die maker for the Union Insulating Co. in Parkersburg.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Bernice Bosworth; two sons, Dean Bosworth, Vienna, and Richard Bosworth, Buffalo, N. Y.; two grandchildren; two brothers, Robert Bosworth, Williamstown, and Brenton Bosworth, Flint, Mich.
Mr. Bosworth was preceded in death by two daughters, Kathryn and Sue Bosworth.
The body was removed to the Leavitt funeral home where friends may call. Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night.

Clyde Bosworth Obituary

Clyde Bosworth
Parkersburg News
Thurs., April 13, 1961

Funeral services for Clyde Bosworth, 69, Rt. 1 Ravenswood, who died Tuesday in Holzer hospital at Gallipolis, O., will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Chambers funeral home in Ravenswood.
The Rev. Armour Sayre will officiate and burial will be in Pleasant Hill cemetery.
Mr. Bosworth was born June 25, 1891, in Jackson county, and spent most of his life there.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Freda Hendershot Bosworth; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Steed, Chillicothe, O., and Mrs. Henrietta Stackpole, New Martinsville; three sons, T. C. Bosworth, Merango, O., Ralph L. Bosowrth, Loring AFB, Maine, and Charles J. Bosworth; Rt. 1, Ravenswood.
Nine grandchildren also survive.
Friends may call at the funeral home until time of the services.

Michael L. Pryor Obituary

Michael L. Pryor
Parkersburg News
Thurs., April 13, 1961

Michael Leory Pryor, 77, Friendly, Tyler county, died yesterday at his home after an extended illness.
Born March 7, 1884, in Tyler county, he was a son of the late Madison and Ella Franks Pryor. He was a member of the Shiloh Church of Christ.
He is survived by his widow Mrs. Ardelia Miller Pryor; a son, Keister Pryor, of Weirton; three daughters, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Friendly, Mrs. Faye Gardner, McConnelsville, O., and Mrs. Leona Huffman, Paden City.
A brother and three sisters also survive. They are James Pryor, Seattle, Mrs. Eunice parr, Bellaire, O., Mrs. Stella Bayer, Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Alma Summers, Homer. La.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Ruttencutter funeral home, St. Marys, with Evang. Jesse Clayton officiating. Burial will be in the Oak Grove cemetery, Tyler county.
Friends may call at the funeral home.

Harl R. Williams Obituary

Harl R. Williams.
Parkersburg News
Thurs., April 13, 1961

Harl R. Williams, 55, a former resident of the Parkersburg area, died Tuesday in Akron City hospital, according to word received here yesterday.
His death followed a sudden illness.
Born in Ripley, he was a son of the late R. T. and Lydia Bradley Williams. He was a member of Henry Perkins Lodge 611, A.F. & A. M.
He had been employed by the Goodrich Tire and Rubber Co. as a laboratory technician for 17 years, and was a member of the Goodrich Acacia Club.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Wilma L. Williams; a son, Jack E. Williams, Akron; a brother and sister, D. A. Williams and Mrs. Nellie F. Lee, Vienna.
Funeral services will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Eckard-Baldwin funeral home in Akron, with the Rev. Murray Figg officiating.
Additional services will be held here at the Leavitt funeral home, 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Friends may call after noon Saturday.

Elizabeth Jane Redic Obituary

Mrs. Elizabeth J. Redic
Parkersburg News
Thurs., April 13, 1961

Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Redic, 85, of Spencer, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charlota Isaacs of Spencer.
Born at Bruin, Butler county, Pa., on Oct. 8, 1875, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mortimer, she is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Julia Deverick of Elkview, and Mrs. Gretbel Barrickman of Charleston; and one son, Carl Redic of Walton; 17 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. from the Hardman-Conrad funeral home with the Rev. William S. Wise officiating. Burial will be in the Swank cemetery at Spencer.
Friends may call at the funeral home until time of services.

Ira A. Poole Obituary

Ira A. Poole
Parkersburg News
Thurs., April 13, 1961

Ira A. Poole Funeral is Set Friday Morning
Funeral services for Ira A. Poole, 72, Parkersburg clothier, who died Tuesday at his home, 908 Lakeview Dr., will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Leavitt funeral home.
The Rev. J. H. Park and the Rev. Roy McCuskey will officiate. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery.
Active pallbearers will be Gorda Wilson, Ben Parker, Warren Paulus, Raymond Luthfinger, James Beauseau and John McCue.
Honorary pallbearers will be Everett Finch, Harold Finch, Tony Dukas, Orville Hardman, W. Bruce Hoff, Jack Yankiss, F. Roy Yoke, Sr., Charles S. Ruddell, William E. Mildren, J. F. Calahan, R. E. McDougle, Eugene T. Hgue, Harvey H. Shears, Delbert Dawkins, C. C. Adams, Robert Burk and James R. O’Hair.
Mr. Poole, who died of a heart attack, owned Poole’s Clothing Store on Market St. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Lloyd H. Morgan Sr. Obituary

Lloyd H. Morgan Sr.
Parkersburg News
Sat., Sept. 22, 1979

Lloyd H. Morgan Sr., 91, of Parkersburg, formerly of 3618 Plum St., died Thursday evening at the Arlington Health Care Facilities on Gihon Road.
He was born in Alta Vista, Kan., a son of the late Josiah Sprigg and Eliza Jane Gooch Morgan. He was a retired maintenance supervisor with the Beech Bottom Power Co. in Power. Brook County. He was an Army veteran of World War I, and was a member of the American Legion Post No. 1, in Wheeling.
He is survived by his wife, Blanche Alberta May Morgan; three sons, Joseph W. of Fleming, Ohio, Lloyd Jr. of Parkersburg, and Clyde R. Johnson of Huntington; a daughter, Dorothy M. Snedeker of Bellaire, Ohio; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother and four sisters.
Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Vaughan Funeral Home. The Rev. Joseph Wescott will officiate.
Additional services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Sunday a the Halcyon Hills Cemetery Chapel at Sherrard, Marshall County with burial following.
Friends may call at the Vaughan Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today and until time of the services on Sunday.

Freda Hendershot Bosworth Obituary

Mrs. Freda Bosworth
Parkersburg News
Sat., Sept. 22 1979

RAVENSWOOD – Mrs. Fred Hendershot Bosworth, 83, Route 1, Ravesnswood, died Saturday morning in Wetzel County Hospital, New Martinsville, after an extended illness.
She was born at Hemlock, Jackson County, a daughter of the late Brown and Henrietta Yost Hendershot. She was a member of the Untied Brethren Church and Ravenswood senior Citizens Club.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Henrietta Stackpole of New Martinsville and Mrs. Lucille Steed of Chillicothe, Ohio; and two sons, Ralph of Klamath Falls, Ore., and Charles of Route 1 Ripley; 12 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clyde in 1961, and by a son, Ted.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Straight-Tucker Funeral Home. The Rev. Lorris Pullins will officiate, with burial in the Morgan Cemetery at Hemlock.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today.

Iva Snow McHenry Obituary

Iva Snow McHenry
Evening Review
Mon., June 20, 1994

TOLEDO – Iva Snow McHenry, 99, of Toledo died Friday, June 17, 1994, here at the Medical College Hospital.
She was born in Bellville, W.Va., Nov. 15, 1894, a daughter of the late James Elza and Amanda Fleak Robinson
Active in many Senior Citizens groups in the East Liverpool area, she was a member of the Hampton Park Christian Church in Toledo and was a former member of the Glenmoor Presbyterian Church and the First Christian Church in East Liverpool.
Her husband, Earl B. McHenry, died in 1969, A son, James Michael McHenry died in 1972.
She is survived by a son, Winston E. McHenry of Toledo; a stepson, Paul McHenry of Cuyahoga Falls; seven grandchildren and for stepgreat-grandchildren.
Services were held Tuesday in Toledo.
Graveside services and burial will take place at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Columbiana County Memorial Park.
The Walter Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

William R. McHenry Obituary

William R. McHenry
Evening Review
Fri., Oct. 7, 1994

EAST LIVERPOOL – Services will be held Saturday for William R. McHenry, 66, of Kings Ridge Drive, who died at 10:07 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1994, at West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh following a brief illness.
He was born in East Liverpool Dec. 8, 1927, a son of the late Harry and Agnes Mort McHenry.
He loved most of his life in Chester. He was employed 30 years at the Columbia Gas Transmission Co. in Clinton before retiring. He was a veteran of service with the U. S. Army. He graduated from Chester High School in 1945. He was Methodist by faith and was a member of the Chester Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, American Legion Post 121 and Elks Lodge 258.
He is survived by a daughter, Gretchen McHenry of Salem; two sons, David J. McHenry of East Liverpool and William Richard McHenry Jr. of Newell; two brothers, Russell M. McHenry and Harry McHenry of Chester; and a granddaughter.
The Rev. Dr. H. Gene Toot of the Trinity Presbyterian Church will conduct the services at 10:30 a.m. at the Dawson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Isabell Cogley McHenry Obituary

Isabell Cogley McHenry
Jan 29, 1996

MIDLAND – Isabell Cogley McHenry, 79, of Midland Heights, died Saturday, Jan. 27, 1996, at home.
She was born in Dayton, Pa., April 9, 1916, a daughter of the late William Leroy and Bertha Ardelia Anthony McHenry.
Her husband, Richard C. McHenry, died in 1985. She also was preceded in death by two sons, Gary C. McHenry in 1980 and David R. McHenry in 1993; three brothers, Gene Cogley, Walter Cogley and Homer Cogley; and a sister. Roseanna Hanies.
She is survived by two sons, William R. McHenry of East Liverpool and John D. McHenry of Hookstown; six daughters, Bertha Irene Wachob of Beaver Falls, Mrs. Elmer (Frances Marie) Dillow of North Lima, Mrs. Robert (Betty Arlene) Sentz of Smiths Ferry, Mrs. George (Nancy Lee) Nelson of Midland Heights, Mrs. Rick (Thelma Jean) Rhodes of Columbiana and Linda McHenry of New Brighton; two brothers, Clarence Dale Cogley of Dayton and William Carl Cogley of Beaver Falls; 20 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Wednesday at the D. L. Williams Funeral Home. Entombment will be in Sylvania Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum in Daugherty Township.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

Paul E. McHenry Obituary

Paul E. McHenry
The Review
Mar. 18, 1998

CINCINNATI – Paul E. McHenry, 89, formerly of East Liverpool, died at 12:15 a.m. Tuesday, March 17, 1998, at the Kenwood Terrace Nursing Home following a lengthy illness.
He was born in East Liverpool June 26, 1908, a son of the late Earl B. and Blanche Maidens McHenry.
He and the late Howard Diddle started the Handy Sales and Service here. He lived most of his life in the East Liverpool area before moving to Cuyahoga Falls in 1993 and later moving to Cincinnati. He was a member of Riddle Masonic Lodge 315 and was a 32nd degree member of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Steubenville.
He is survived by his wife, Lois E. Russell McHenry, whom he married Aug. 9, 1930; two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Barbara) Berling of Cincinnati and Mrs. Kenneth (Vicki) Gessford of Stow, Ohio; a son, Steven A. McHenry of Dayton; a brother, Winston McHenry of Toledo; and four grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother, James Michael McHenry.
Services will be held at a later date. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
The Dawson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

W. Kenneth McHenry Obituary

W. Kenneth McHenry
The Review
Jan 1, 1998

EAST LIVERPOOL – W. Kenneth McHenry, 77, of First Avenue died at 11:40 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1997, at City Hospital following a brief illness.
He was born in Salina, Pa., April 5, 1920, the son of the late Frank and Isabelle Robinson McHenry.
An area resident most of his life, he retired from the former Crucible Steel Co. in 1982 after working 41 years as a bricklayer. He served with the U. S. Army in the South Pacific with the 6th Division in the 1st Infantry during World War II. He was a member of the Eutruria Street Church of God.
His wife, Iladene Woomer McHenry, whom he married June 22, 1946, died in March 1990. He also was preceded in death by a brother, James McHenry.
He is survived by two sisters, Margaret Shermenti of Saltsburg, Pa., and Mae Reed of East Liverpool; and a brother, George Frank McHenry of East Liverpool. He also is survived by two sisters-in-law, Evelyn Broadbent and Delores Gacesa with whom he resided for the last two months.
The Rev. Mitzi Wolfe of the church will conduct the services at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Dawson Funeral Home. The Tri-State Veterans Burial Group will accord military honors graveside at Riverview Cemetery.
Friends may call a the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

Winston E. McHenry Obituary

Winston E. McHenry
East Liverpool Review
Monday, Nov. 12, 2001

TOLEDO – Winston E. McHenry, 80, of Toledo passed away suddenly Saturday evening, Nov. 10, 2001, at the Medical College Hospital.
Winston was born in East Liverpool to Earl and Iva Robinson McHenry.
He was valedictorian of the East Liverpool High School Class of 1939. He earned a bachelor of science degree from Mount Union College, then entered the U. S. army, where served with the 823rd Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was involved with the Battle of Normandy and other battles in the Rhineland, Northern France and Central Europe. He was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds he received in combat Aug. 8. 1944.
Following the war, he earned a master’s degree in science and business administration from the Ohio State University and completed work toward a Ph. D. a the University of Michigan. Winston worked as a professor at the University of Toledo from 1949 to 1981 in the College of Business. He also served as assistant dean and undergraduate adviser in his career. He continued his career as professor emeritus for five years.
Both he and his wife have been longtime members of Hampton Park Christian Church. Winston was a gentle man who loved classical music, reading great works of literature, taking rides in the country and plying the piano.
Surviving are his wife of 56 years, Allene M. Manning McHenry; is children, Cathay (Roy) Martin, David E. McHenry and Timothy A. McHenry; his grandchildren, Jeffrey and Jennifer Martin, David H., Melanie and Mark McHenry and Jacqueline (James) English; and his great –grandchildren, twins Zackary and Madisona and Cameron English. Also surviving are sisters-in-law Lois McHenry and Florence McHenry, seven nephews and six nieces.
Friends may call a the Walter Funeral Home, 4653 Glendale Ave., Toledo, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Committal services and burial will take place a the Columbiana County Memorial Park in East Liverpool at 2 p.m. Thursday.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider memorial contributions in Winston’s memory to the Hampton Park Christian Church Scholarship Fund.

Lois Evelyn Russell McHenry Obituary

Lois E. McHenry
East Liverpool Review
Tues., May 27, 2003

FAIRLAWN, Ohio – Lois Evelyn (nee Russell) McHenry died at 9:03 p.m. Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at the VNS Hospice Facility in Fairlawn.
She was born Jan. 4, 1910, in East Liverpool. She was the daughter of the late Florence (nee Glenn) and Marlow Russell.
Lois graduated with honors from East Liverpool High school in 1928 and was an enthusiastic member of the Hi-Tri-Club during her high school years. She was happiest when she was designing and tailoring her own clothes, which she did for many years. She was considered an excellent seamstress.
In 1960 Lois opened and managed the first Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio in East Liverpool. She was a member of the East Liverpool Business and Professional Women’s Club and the Quota Club. She was an active participant, for several years, in the East Liverpool Speech and Hearing Clinic.
Her late husband, Paul E. McHenry, preceded her in death on March 17, 1998. He was one of East Liverpools two original founders of Handy Sales and Service.
Survivors include her brother, Glenn Russell of Venice, Fla., three children, Sue (Jack) Berling of Cincinnati, Ohio, Vicki (Ken) Gessford of Stow, Ohio, and Steve (Katy) McHenry of Dayton, Ohio; also four grandchildren, Ben (Laura) Gessford of Woodbridge, Va.; Pete (Rita) Gessford of Canton, Ohio, Paul(Audrey) McHenry of Columbus, Ohio and Jillian (Joseph) Macau of Orlando, Fla.; and a great grandchild, McKenna Gessford.
Lois was a long time resident of the East Liverpool area and spent several of her latters at the Stow Glen Retirement Center in Stow, Ohio. Lois will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.
The Rev. Mark Richardson of the First Christian Church of Stow will conduct a memorial service at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 31, at the Dawson Funeral Home, 215 W. Fifth St., East Liverpool. Relatives and friends will be received one hour prior to the memorial service.
Family and friends will gather at the Dawson Family Center following the service.
Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider memorial contributions in Lois’ memory to the VNS Ridgewood Hospice, 3358 Ridgewood Road, Akron, Ohio 44333, or the charity of their choice.
View this obituary and send condolences online at: www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.

Grace E. Weddle Curran McHenry Obituary

Grace E. Weddle Curran McHenry
East Liverpool Review
Monday, Feb. 3 and Tues., Feb. 4, 2003

ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP – Brace E. Weddle Curran McHenry, 72, of N. Michigan Blvd. Salem, died at 10:35 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, 2003 of injuries sustained in an automobile accident at the intersection of state Routes 7 and 30 in St. Clair Township.
Born in Pomeroy, Ohio, Sept, 25, 1930, a daughter of the late Dan and Audrey Cochrane Weddle, she was a resident of East Liverpool before moving to Salem in 1978.
She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Bill (Betty) Blystone of E. Liverpool, Mrs. “Pastor Joe” (Judy) Sellers of Southport, Fla., and Mrs. James (Georgeanne) Vaughn, also of East Liverpool; and her two sons, David Curran and his wife Deb of Wintersville and Patrick Curran II and his fiancé Deb Lewis of Salem.
Also surviving are her 22 grandchildren; 41 great grandchildren, one great-great-grandson and four step-great-grandchildren. The following former daughters-in-law survive her; Noreen Curran, Cindy Curran and Connie Curran, all of East Liverpool; as well as a former s0n-in-law, Claude McFadden.
Preceding her in deat is her first husband, Patrick Curran sr., who died in 1971, and her second husband, George McHenry, who died in 1989, as well as a daugher, Mia Blystone in 1996; a son, Michael Curran in 1998; a grandson, Robert “Ace” Blystone in 1998; tow sisters and three brothers.
Friends may call Monday at the Dawson Funeral Hoe, where the family will be present from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.
Pastor Jeff Smith of the Open Door Fellowship on St. Clair Avenue, will conduct services at 11 a.m. Thurdsay at the funeral home. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park. Family and friends will gather at the Dawson Family Center following the service
View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.

Dorothy McHenry Obituary

Dorothy McHenry
East Liverpool Review
Thurs., July 21, 2005

EAST LIVERPOOL – Dorothy McHenry, 81, of Old Fredericktown Road, passed away Tuesday, July 19, 2005, at East Liverpool City Hospital following an extended illness.
She was born in New Matamoris, Ohio, July 17, 1924, and was the daughter of the late Clarence and Jessie Pugh Cline
Living most of her life in the are, Mrs. MeHenry was a wife, mother, grandmother, and worked as a supervisor for Dutchmaid Clothing for 28 years, retiring in 1984. She was a graduate of East Liverpool High School and a member of Grant Street Church of God in East Liverpool, where she was the Sunday School superintendent and taught the teenagers in Sunday School.
Her husband, George “Frank” McHenry, whom she married June 16, 1948, survives her at home.
She is also survived by a daughter, Debbie J. Cross of Calcutta; two brothers, Donald Cline and Edward Cline, both of East Liverpool; two sisters, Helen Cline of Harlem Springs, Ohio, and Ethel Johnson of East Liverpool; a grandson, James r. Cross of Calcutta; and several nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at the Calcutta Chapel of the Martin MacLean Altmeyer Funeral Homes at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 23, 2005, with Pastor David Cline of the church officiating.
Burial will follow in Riverview Cemetery.
Family and Friends will gather at the East Liverpool Chapel and Hospitality Center of the Martin MacLean Altmeyer Funeral Homes, 145 W. Fifth St., East Liverpool, following the services for food and fellowship.
Friends may view this obituary, sign the guest book or send condolences online att www.altmeyer.com.

William Donald McHenry Obituary

Don McHenry
East Liverpool Review
Friday, August 4, 2006

EAST LIVERPOOL – William Donald McHenry, 79, of Thompson Ave., passed away peacefully at home on ‘Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006, following a brief illness.’ He was the son of the late William F. and M. Elizabeth (Muffley) McHenry, born in East Liverpool on Feb. 3, 1927. Living his entire live in the area, Mr. McHenry was owner of Hoges Restaurant in East Liverpool for 37 years. He retired from the Ohio Power Company after 42 years of service.
Mr. McHenry was a graduate of East Liverpool High School and a veteran of the U. S. air Force serving from 1945 to 1947. He was a charter member of Calcutta Lions Club, where he was Lion of the year in 1994 and served many years on the Board of Directors. He belonged to the Blue and White Touch Down Club and coached the Dixonville Viking’s for the Bill booth Little League. Enjoyed traveling, spending time with his family and decorating his home for Christmas.
His wife, V. Pear McHenry, whom he married June 19, 1950, survives him; a son Bill McHenry of Calcutta; four daughters, Cindy Kreefer of East Liverpool, Cathy Dray of East Liverpool, Tammy Layfield of New Waterford and Pam McHenry of Wellsville; two son –in-laws, Mike Kreefer and Chris Layfield; as sister, Betty Rogers of Mesa, Aria.; 12 grandchildren, Michael, David and Steven McHenry, Kristen, Justin and ‘Brian Kreefer, Jessica and Courtney Dray, Christopher McHenry, Nicole Layfield, Tyler and Timothy Thrasher, one great-grandchild, Kylie Kreefer. Don, also known as “Big Daddy” will be missed by many friends.
Besides his parents, Mr. McHenry was preceded in death by a daughter, Keborah Kay McHenry and a sister, Virginia McHenry.
Services will be held at the Calcutta Chapel of the Martin MacLean Altmeryer Funeral Homes on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Paul Sturm officiating.
Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
The family will be present to receive friends a the funeral home in Calcutta today, Friday, Aug. 4, 2006, form 2 to 8 p.m.
Memorial donation may be made to the Calcutta Lions Club.
Friends may view this obituary, sign the guest book or send condolences online at www.altmeyey.com.

Harvey N. McHenry Obituary

Harvey N. McHenry
East Liverpool Review
Sat., Jan. 20, 2007

EAST LIVERPOOL – Harvey N. McHenry, 87, of Armstrong Lane died at 7:03 a.m. Friday, Jan. 19, 2007, at East Liverpool Convalescent Center following a short illness.
‘ Born July 9, 1919, in East Liverpool, a son of the late Norman h. McHenry and Irene Roth McHenry, he was a lifetime area resident.
A U. S. Army veteran of World War II from 1941 to 1945, he worked at the former Potters Construction Co. until his retirement in 1981.
Known for being a loyal fan of the Chicago Cubs, he attended Emmanuel Presbyterian Church and was a member of the East Liverpool High School Class of 1937, American Legion Post 374 and a member since 1937 of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 171.
His wife, Adaline Johnson McHenry, whom he married Aug. 31, 1946 survives at home.
Two daughters, Sure Irwin and her husband, Phil of East Liverpool, and Louise Roberts of Salem; and a son, Norman H. McHenry and his wife, Lucy, of Wilson, N. C., also survive.
There are seven grandchildren, Patrick Irwin, Christopher Irwin, Kimberly Irwin, Anne Roberts, Robert Roberts, Brett McHenry and Ryan McHenry..
He is also survived by a niece, Norma Spademan of Worthington, Ohio, and a nephew, Jim Bell of Fairfield, Calif.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister, Louis McHenry Bell.
The Rev. Tanta Luckhardt-Hendricks is to conduct services at 11 a.m. Monday at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the Dawson Funeral Home.
Burial is to be in Riverview Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made tot eh Emmanuel Presbyterian church, 767 Park Blvd., East Liverpool, Ohio, 3920.
View this obituary and send condolences online at www.dawsonfuneralhome.com.

Charles Wesley Keeper Obituary

Charles Keeper
Evening Review
Thursday, March 23, 1967

Charles Wesley Keeper, 59, of North Benton, Ohio, a former resident of East Liverpool and Chester, died Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Alliance City Hospital after a brief illness.
He was born Dec. 2, 1907, in Denver, Colo., a son of the late George W. Keeper and Lulu Smith Keeper. He was a farm hand at North Benton. He left this area about 15 years ago.
He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Lester (Lois) Shaw of Chester, Mrs. Arthur (Dorothy) Walton of East Liverpool and Mrs. Paul (?) Geer of New Cumberland; three brothers, Lawrence Keeper of East Liverpool and George Keeper Jr. of Chester and Robert Keeper of New Cumberland R.D., nephews and nieces.
Services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Chester Arner Funeral Chapel by the Rev. C. Donald Vogel of the Chester First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the Locust Hill Cemetery, Chester.
Friends may call at the chapel Friday afternoon and night.

Maude Stevenson Obituary

Maude Stevenson
Sat., July 30, 1966

Mrs. Maude Stevenson, 76, of Frankfort Springs, Pa., a native of Allegheny, Pa., died Friday at 12:45 pm. at the Beaver County Hospital in Brighton Township after a long illness.
Mrs. Stevenson was born Oct. 25, 1888. She was a member of the Frankfort Springs Presbyterian Church and a former member of the Diamond Chapter Order of the Eastern Star of Linesville, Pa.
She is survived by a son, Robert Brodmerkel of Frankfort Springs, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Welch Funeral Home in Hookstown by the Rev. Daryl Davis of the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church near Monaca. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery, Florence, Pa.
Friends may call a the funeral home after 7 tonight and after 4 p.m. Sunday.

Lillie Heckathorne Obituary

Lillie Heckathorne
Sat., July 30, 1966

The Rev. Charles Menough of the Calvary Methodist Church will officiate at services for Mrs. Lillie B. Heckathorne of 1044 Dresden Ave. Monday at 10:30 at the Martin Funeral Home. Burial will be in Locust Hill Cemetery, Chester.
Mrs. Heckathorne died Friday at City Hospital after a two month illness.
Friends may call a the funeral home tonight and Sunday afternoon and night.

Bella Whitehead Obituary

Mrs. Bella Whitehead
Sat., July 30, 1966

Mrs. Bella Whitehead, 81, of 207 Beechwood Ave. died at 2:30 p.m. Friday at her home after an illness of three months.
A former Lisbon resident, she had resided here the last nine months.
She was born Aug. 11, 1884, in Chester a daughter of William and Kezziah Daniels Johnston.
Mrs. Whitehead was a member of the Lisbon Church of the Nazarene.
Her husband, James Whitehead, died April 24, sf1944, and a son, Edward Whitehead, died in 1960.
She leaves five daughters, Mrs. Lillie Alexander and Mrs. Goldie Eddy, both of East Liverpool; Mrs. Ella Mae Wymer of Lisbon R. D.; Mrs. Alberta Lawrence of Steubenville, and Mrs. Mary Belle Moore of Cadiz; two sons, Aleck Whitehead of Salem and Ray Whitehead of Cadiz; 23 grandchildren, and 48 great-grandchildren.
Service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in the Henry Funeral Home at Lisbon, where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
The Rev. Russell Long of the Lisbon Church of the Nazarene will officiate. Burial will be in Lisbon Cemetery.

Beulah Hailes Obituary

Mrs. Beulah Hailes
Saturday, July 30, 1966

Mrs. Beulah A. Hailes, 82, of Tarentum, Pa., a native of Wellsville, died Friday at Allegheny Valley Hospital in Tarentum following a long illness
Mrs. Hailes was born March 4, 1884, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hiram A. Kountz. She was preceded in death by her husband, Byron L. Hailes, in 1958. She was a member of the Eastern Star Chapter of Tarentum.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hitesman of San Jose, Calif.; a son, Harold Hailes of Tarentum; seven grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren
Services will be held Sunday evening at the Ferver-Krynicki Funeral Home in Tarentum. Additional services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Haugh Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev. James Sanko of the Wellsville Riverside United Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery, Wellsville.
Friends may call at the Wellsville funeral home Monday afternoon and night.

John N. Mercer Obituary

John Mercer
Saturday, July 30, 1966

John N. Mercer, 91, of Hookstown R. D. 1, a Greene Township road worker since 1900, died Friday night at Osteopathic Hospital after a long illness.
A native of Beaver County, he was born /Aug. 1, 1874, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mercer. For 48 years he has held offices of auditor, supervisor, secretary and treasurer. He also served as secretary and director of the Beaver County Fair Board in New Brighton. He was a member of the Beaver County Agricultural Association, Beaver County Pomona Grange, Hookstown Grange, Mill Creek Cemetery Board and the Mt. Pleasant United Presbyterian Church, near Monaca, where he served as elder emeritus.
He leaves a son, Joe A. Mercer of Hookstown, R. D.; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Mary Elizabeth) Cain of Hookstown R. D. 1 and Mrs. Richard (Louise) Wright of Monaca, and six grandchildren.
Srevices will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Welch Funeral Home in Hookstown by the Rev. Daryl Davis. Burial will be in Mill Creek Hill Cemetery, Hookstown.
Friends may call a the funeral home after tonight.

Lou Anna Potts Obituary

Mrs. Lou Anna Potts
Evening Review
Tuesday Dec. 19, 1939

Mr. Lou Anna Potts, wife of Thomas T. Potts, died Monday afternoon at her home at 232 25th st., Wellsville, following a brief illness.
She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shaffer, and was born in Elkton. She resided in Wellsville for nearly 50 years. She was a member of the Wellsville Christian church.
Besides her husband she leaves one sister, Mrs. Addie Jenkins of Wellsville, and one brother, Harve Shaffer of Cleveland.
The body was removed to the MacLean funeral home where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. R. L. Bolon, pastor of the Christian church, officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill cemetery.
Friends may call at the MacLean home tonight.

John Ingram Obituary

John Ingram
Friday, March 3, 1939

John Ingram, 82 of rural route 2, Chester, died at Weston, W. VA., Thursday at 5 p.m. following a two years’ illness.
Mr. Ingram leaves his widow, Mrs. Edna Ingram; four daughters, Mrs. Lona Heckathorn of Wellsville, Mrs. Zara Garvin of Hollidays Cove, Mrs. Delpha Harpold and Mrs. Katherine Hollinger, both of Chester; two sons, Joseph Ingram of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., and Donald Ingram at home and one brother, Albert Ingram, of St. Marys, W. Va.
The body was removed to the Stewart funeral home in Hookstown. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

David W. Buchheit Obituary

David W. Buchheit
Friday, March 3, 1939

Funeral services for David Webber Buchheit, 51, formerly of East Liverpool, who died at his home in Portage Lake near Akron Thursday morning following a six weeks’illness, will be held in the home of his sister, Mrs. C. W. Pilgrim, of 513 College st., Saturday at 3 p.m. in charge of Rev. W. D. Heaston, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. Burial will be made in Riverview cemetery.
Mr. Buchheit, who has been living in Akron for more than 30 years, where he was employed by the City waterworks department, was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
Friends may call at the Pilgrim home tonight from 7:30 to 9:30.

William H. Bailey Obituary

William H. Bailey
Saturday, July 29, 1939

NEW CUMBERALND -- Funeral services for William Henry Bailey, who was killed when rundown by a train here Friday morning, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Esther Webster.
Rev. Jacob Steinstraw of the Methodist Episcopal church will officiate and burial will follow in New Cumberland cemetery.
Mr. Bailey was born in New Cumberland Dec. 22, 1874 and lived here all his life. He was the son of Joseph Bailey and Elizabeth Wolf Bailey.
Before his retirement he was mine foreman for the Blackhorse Brick yards. He was a member of the Christian church of New Cumberland. Mr. Bailey married Minnie Jarvens in Freedom, Pa., Feb. 22, 1896.
Le leaves three sons, George Bailey, Charles Bailey and Harry Bailey, and two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Miller and Mrs. Webster, all of New Cumberland; seven brothers, Ray Bailey, Charles Bailey and Benjamin Bailey of New Cumberland and John Bailey, Joseph Bailey, James Bailey and Thomas Bailey of Coshocton, O.; six sisters, Mrs. Carrie Maple and Mrs. Ada Holsinger of Coshocton, Miss Lucy Bailey of New Cumberland, Mrs. Maude Mae Snowden and Mrs. Sadie Lyons of Ravenna, O., and two half-sisters, Mrs. Mollie Pugh and Mrs. Nannie Allen of East Liverpool.

Robert J. Gamble Obituary

Robert J. Gamble
Saturday, July 29, 1939

Robert J. Gamble, 67, died in his home in Calcutta Friday at 8:30 pm.
Mr. Gamble leaves his widow, Mrs. Bessie Green Gamble; five daughters, Mrs. Robert Lutton, Mrs. Everett Wright, and Mrs. Paul Higgins of East Liverpool, Mrs. Earl Davies of Baltimore and Mrs. Ernest Schacht of Ambridge, Pa.; one son, Robert Lutton, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth Wright and Mrs. Mary Wright of East Liverpool; four brothers, Homer Gamble, William Gamble and Joseph Gamble of East Liverpool, and 14 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be in the Longs Run Presbyterian church near Calcutta Monday at 2 p.m. in charge of Rev. C. C. Hanks, pastor ot the church of the Nazarene. Burial will be in Longs Run cemetery.
Friends may call at the home.

Harold L. Taylor Obituary

Harold L. Taylor
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

Harold L. Taylor, 74, Lisbon; was county highway retiree

LISBON – Harold L. Taylor, 74,10272 Steubenville-Pike Road, died at 1:45 p.m. Thursday at his residence, following a sudden illness.
He was born in Clinton County on Jan. 24, 1913, the son of Robert and Clara Morris Taylor. He lived in this area for 31 years, coming form Wilmington.
For many years, he was a truck driver and worked 20 years for the county highway department, retiring in 1981.
He was a member of the Beaver Street Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Mary M. Conn Taylor, whom he married April 21, 1956; two brothers, Delford Taylor of Wilmington and Herschel Taylor of Washington Court House; and three sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth (Sherrie) Peyton of Blanchester, Mrs. Andrew (Alice) Fraley of Sabina, and Mrs. Russell (Mary) Sanderson of Wilmington.
He was preceded in death by a son, William.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Weber Funeral Home with Mr. Tom Derby, minister of the church, officiating. Burial will be in Oakdale Cemetery, Leetonia.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

John Wardles Obituary

John Wardles
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

LANCASTER, Calif. – JOHN Wardles, 92, formerly of 1806 Danbury Ave., Wellsville, died Monday at the Mayflower Garden Convalescent Center here. He had resided in Lancaster since 1977.
He was born May 16, 1895 in East Liverpool, the son of Edward and Elizabeth Porter Wardles.
He was employed as a finisher at the former Edwin M. Knowles China Co., last working in 1964.
He was a member of the First Christian Church of Wellsville.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Henthorne, in 1977.
Survivors include two sons, Harry J. Wardles and Kenneth Wardles of Corvallis, Ore.; three daughters, Mrs. John A. (Madeline) Price of Lancaster, Mrs. Arch (Pauline) Pinkerton of Wellsville and Mrs. Claude (Bernice) Emery of Empire; 17 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville at 1 p.m. Monday, with Pastor Rod Kasler of the church officiating. Burial will be in Spring Hill Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Henry T. Miles Obituary

Henry T. Miles
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

Henry T.Miles, 54, Lisbon; was drowning victim

LISBON – Henry T. Miles, 54, of 9182 Trinity Church Road, was pronounced dead Tuesday evening at 10640 Laughlin Mill Road in Hanover Township, of an apparent drowing.
He was born April 7, 1933 in Rochester, Pa., the son of Noble F. and Janie Thomas Miles. He had resided in the Lisbon area for the past year and prior to that, he resided in the Darlington and Rochester, Pa., areas.
For the past year, he was employed at the Blum Coal company of Lisbon.
He attended the Second Baptist Church of Rochester, Pa.
He is survived by his wife, the former Evelyn Luck; a brother, Franklin “Lindy” Miles of Coraopolis, Pa.; three sisters, Mrs. Deloris Foster of Cleveland, Mrs. Janet Lockhart of New Brighton, Pa., and Ms. O’Neal Grimage of Milwaukee, Wis.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Oliver-Linsley Funeral Home, East Palestine. Burial will be in New Waterford Cemetery.
Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Ila J. Greeneisen McNeal Obituary

Ila J. McNeal
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

ALLIANCE – Ila J. Greeneisen McNeal, 53, of 535 S. Freedom St., died at Alliance Community Hospital at 6:50 p.m. Sunday following a one-year illness.
She was born May 23, 1934, in Salem, the daughter of Charles Raymond and Erma Leora Summers Spencer.
She lived in this area most of her life and was a member of the Westville Congregational Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband, Orlie B. McNeal Sr., whom she married Sept. 11, 1975; four daughters, Emma Simmons of North Benton, Eva Craig of Alliance, Kay Sellers of Sebring and Tina Totten of Alliance; a son, Robert Greeneisen of Salem; four stepdaughters, Florence Hively, Mary Shutler, Clara Ward and Mildred Gibbson, all of Alliance; two stepsons, Russell McNeal of Alliance and Orlie McNeal of Beloit; three sisters, Viola Good of Salem, Bridge Carpenter of Brooksville, Fla. and Gladys Thompson of Winona; two brothers, Chuck Spencer of Kiser, Md., and Peter Spencer of Beloit; 30 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Spencer, and a son, Walter Dean Greeneisen.
Services were held Tuesday at the Sharer-Stirling Funeral Home in Alliance. Burial was in highland Memorial Park.

Jethred Emler Sharetts Obituary

Jethred Chambers
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

VERO BEACH, Fla. – Services were held here for Mrs. Jethred Emler Chambers, 86, 2134 First Court S.E., formerly of Wellsville, who died July 26, after a long illness.
While residing in Wellsville, she was a member of Chapter 417, Order of Eastern Star and had been employed at the Sterling China Co.
In addition to her husband, Sharetts Chambers, of the home, she is survived by a son, Ray Emler of Pittsburgh.

Almira M. Sprott Obituary

Almira M. Sprott
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

EAST PALESTINE – Almira M. Sprott, 90, formerly of 70 Park Drive, died at 9:55 p.m. Wednesday at Hutton Nursing Center 1 following a lengthy illness.
Born July 14, 1897 in Youngstown, she was the daughter of Frederic and Jeney Ward Flower.
She was a lifelong resident of the area and was formerly employed at McElvey Department Store, Youngstown. She was last employed by the former Columbiana Pump
Co.
She was a member of the Centenary United Methodist Church, East Palestine.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, Dr. Wilber Reese in December of 1947 and by her second husband, Clarence Sprott.
Surviving are a son, Robert L. Reese of Painesville; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Leonard (Joann) Pritchard of Columbiana; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by a sister, Nettie Spalding.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Arbaug-Pearce-Greenisen Funeral Home with Rev. Larry A. Draper officiating. Burial will be in Glenview Cemetery.
Friends may call one hour before services Saturday at the funeral home.

Charles R. Dorsey Obituary

Charles Dorsey
August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

BARNESVILLE – Charles R. “Chick” Dorsey, 81, 595 W. Main St., a former East Liverpool, resident, died Thursday morning at the Barnesville Hospital following a brief illness.
Born Jan. 3, 1906 in East Liverpool, he was the son of David and Belle Jones Dorsey.
He was a retired employee of Patterson Industries in East Liverpool and was a member of the Barnesville First United Methodist Church, Elks Lodge 1699 and the Rotary Club.
In addition to his wife, Lillian Smith Dorsey, at home, he is survived by a son, Robert Dorsey of Barnesville; and three step-grandchildren.
Services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Campbell-Plumley Funeral Home in Barnesville with Rev. Ron Hopkins officiating . Burial will be in Crestview Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, where an Elks service is planned at 6:30 p.m.

Mary F. Woolf Derrick Obituary

Mary F. Woolf Derrick
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

SALEM – Mary F. Woolf Derrick, 84, of 32105 Tower Road, died at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday at Salem Community Hospital following a one-year illness.
Born Oct. 2, 1902 in Knox Township, she was the daughter of Fred J. and Dorothy Summers Wafler.
She had been employed at the Sanor Apple Farm and earlier at Zellers’ Restaurant. She was a 68-year Golden Sheath member of Butler Grange.
She ws preceded in death Dec. 31, 1963, by her first husband, Ernest M. Woolf, whom she married June 21, 1919. She was also preceded in death by her second husband, Monte Derrick.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Voghuber of Salem; a son, Charles F. Woolf of Salem; two sisters, Bertha Zellers of Alliance and Esther Brooks of Lumberton, N. C.; seven grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Wilma Aegerter, in 1980; and by three brothers, Frank, Albert and George Wafler.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Stark Memorial with Rev. Carl Murray officiating. Burial will be in North Georgetown Cemetery.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Stark Memorial.

Stella Keene Obituary

Stella Keene
Friday, August 7, 1987
Morning Journal

WASHINGTONVILLE – Miss Stella Keene, 86, died at 11:25 a.m. Thursday at Salem Convalescent Center.
Born June 6, 1901 in Franklin Square, she was the daughter of William and Amanda Halverstadt Keene and had lived in the area al her life.
Surviving are two nephews, Robert Berg of Salem and Victor Keene of North Benton.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Woods-Rettig Funeral Home in Leetonia with Rev. George Alexander officiating. Burial will be in Franklin Square Cemetery
Friends may call one hour prior to the services at the funeral home.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Donald R. McIntosh Obituary

DONALD MCINTOSH
Sat., May 8, 1976
The Evening Review

Donald R. McIntosh, 63, of 43587 Hibbetts Mill Rd., Wellsville, was pronounced dead on arrival at City Hospital Friday at 11:01 a.m. He had been in failing health for some time.
Mr. McIntosh was born Dec. 6, 1912, in East Liverpool, a son of Clement McIntosh and Leah Hottel McIntosh. He retired in 1975 because of poor health from the Stevenson Co, where he had been employed as a burner. He was a member of the Yellow Creek United Presbyterian Church.
In addition to his widow, Mrs. Fife McIntosh, at home, survivors include five sons, Fred McIntosh of Rossford, Ohio, Donald McIntosh of Jackson, Mich., Raymond McIntosh of Cleveland and James McIntosh and Richard McIntosh; three daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Barbara) McManus of Jackson, Mich., Mrs. John (Agnes) McCarron and Miss Sharon McIntosh both of Wellsville, and 17 grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the MacLean Funeral Home in Wellsville by the Rev. David G. Vellenga. Burial will be in Yellow Creek Church Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and night.

Sarah E. VanKirk Obituary

MRS. SARAH VANKIRK
Wed., Aug. 13, 1958
East Liverpool Review

EAST PALESTINE—Mrs. Sarah E. VanKirk, 251 E. North Ave., a resident of this area for some 40 years, died this morning about 7 at the Youngstown South Side Hospital.
Mrs. VanKirk, 88, had suffered a hip injury in a fall last week at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Russell Harrold, with whom she resided, and had been in Salem City Hospital.
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mears, she was born at Stoneboro, Pa., Sept. 15, 1869. She was married in 1909 to Alex VanKirk, who died in 1944.
Besides her daughter, she is survived by a son, Charles VanKirk of Akron, and four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at the VanDyke Funeral Home by the Rev. E. G. Diehm of The Church of the Brethren of Woodworth. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery at Youngstown.
Friends may call Friday night at the funeral home.

Clara Firth Laughlin Obituary

MRS. CARL LAUGHLIN
Wed., Aug. 13, 1958
East Liverpool Review

Mrs. Clara Firth Laughlin of Eggertsville, N. Y., a native of East Liverpool, died Tuesday night at the Deaconess Hospital in Buffalo, following a long illness. She was 68.
Mrs. Laughlin was born in East Liverpool, a daughter of the late Greenwood and Sarah Firth. She was a graduate of East Liverpool High School. She moved to New York about 38 years ago.
Survivors include her husband, Carl Laughlin at home; a daughter, Mrs. Sara Hartmetz of Cheektowaga, N. Y.; two brothers, S. R. Firth of Westlake and John Firth of East Liverpool; three sisters, Mrs. John G. Hohmann of Steubenville and Miss Emily Firth and Miss Irene Firth, both of East Liverpool and a granddaughter.
Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Malzen Funeral Home in Buffalo by the Rev. Glen V. Altz of Christ Methodist Church. Burial will be there.

Daniel Beaver Obituary

DANIEL BEAVER
Wed., Aug. 13, 1958.
East Liverpool Review

Funeral services were held Thursday fro Daniel Harrison Beaver, former East Liverpool potter who died of a heart attack Aug. 4 at his home in Zephyrhills, Fla., after an illness of five years. He was 69.
A native of Racine, he was employed at the Edwin M. Knowles China Co. as a kilnplacer for 30 years before retiring and moving to Florida in 1945. He resided in East Liverpool about 55 years, last living in Pleasant Heights.
He was a member of the IBOP and the Seventh-Day Adventist church.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Edna Beaver of Zephyrhills; a daughter, Mrs Lorenso Kemp of Tampa; four sons, William Beaver of St. Petersburg, Daniel H. Beaver of East Liverpool, Kenneth Beaver of Tampa and Ronald Beaver of Louisville, Ohio, and eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Services were held at 2 p.m. at the Lairs Funeral Home in Zephyrhills, with burial in Oakville Cemetery there.

Robert Thomas Lucas Obituary

Weirton Steel Official Dies of Auto Fumes
ROBERT THOMAS LUCAS
Wed., Aug. 13, 1958

WEIRTON—Robert Thomas Lucas, 53, superintendent in the electrical department of the Weirton Steel Co., died early today of carbon monoxide fumes from his car at his home. He had been ill several weeks.
He was born July 9, 1905, in Steubenville, a son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Thomason Lucas, and resided in Weirton for 23 years.
A graduate of Cornell University, he was a member of the Cove Presbyterian Church, Northern Panhandle Shrine Club, Belmont Shrine Club, New Cumberland Masonic Lodge 22, Hancock County Masonic Chapter 14, Weirton Commandery 30, Osiris Temple, Royal of Jesters, Wheeling Court 12, Elks Lodge 1801, Weirton Hospital Co., Weirton Community Center, Williams Country Club of Weirton and the West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers.
Surviors include his widow, mrs. Betty Rogers Lucas; a daughter, Beth Lucas, and a son Robert Lucas, all at home. Service arrangements by the Steel & Wolfe Funeral Home are incomplete.

Philip Susie Obituary

Early Midland Resident Dies
Philip Susie’s Rites To Be Held Saturday
PHILIP SUSIE
Wed., Aug 13, 1958
East Liverpool Review

Philip Susie, 1229 Midland Ave., a pioneer resident who came to Midland in 1906, died Tuesday afternoon at 3:39 at the Rochester General Hospital after a brief illness. He was 83.
He was a retired businessman and had operated a bar and restaurant at 4th ST. and Midland Ave. for 18 years. Mr. Susie was born May 2, 1875, in Italy and was a member of the Presentation Catholic Church.
Survivors include three sons, Dr. Alfred Susie of Baytown, Tex., Anthony Susie of Pekin, Ill, and Albert Susie at home; three daughters, Mrs. Anne Gasbarine and Mrs. Emma Aloi of Midland and Miss Elsie Susie at home, and 12 grandchildren.
Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the church with a solem Hig Requiem Mass. Burial will be in Beaver Cemetery.
Friends will be received at the Schwerha Funeral Home after 7 tonight.

Norman A. Lutton Obituary

NORMAN LUTTON
Wed., Nov. 9, 1956
East Liverpool Review

LISBON—Norman A. Lutton, 78, of 315 Caldwell Ave., died at 6:30 a.m. today in Salem Central Clinic, where he had been a patient three weeks..
He was born Jan. 1, 1888 in East Palesting, a son of Harry R. and Elizabeth Patterson Lutton, and lived in the Lisbon area since 1922.
Mr. Lutton was a member of the Rogers Christian Church. He was employed at the American Vitrified Products Co. plant on the Lisbon – Elkton Rd. before retiring in 1953.
His wife, Harriet, died Jan. 21, 1965. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Swartz of Lisbon and Mrs. Madalyne Pratt of Medford, Ore.; a brother, Russell C. Lutton of Lisbon; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Eells-Leggett Funeral Home, with Minister Glenn Logston of the North Beaver ST. Church of Christ officiating. Burial will be in Carmel Cemetery, near Rogers.
Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

William Werner Obituary

WILLIAM WERNER
Wed., Nov. 9, 1956
East Liverpool Review

EAST PALESTINE—William J. Werner, 56, of 148, W. Adam St. died Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at home after suffering a heart attack earlier while unloading coal.
Mr. Werner was born in Pittsburgh Jan. 1, 1911, a son of Adolph Werner and Augusta Mielke Werner, who reside in Mahoningtown, Pa., R.D. 7. he was a machinist for the Pennsylvania Railroad Co., where he worked for 30 years. He had resided in East Palestine for 29 years and was a member of the trinity Presbyterian Church here and the Odd Fellows Lodge of Enon Valley.
He also is survived by his widow, Mrs. Grace L. Shannon Werner, whom he married Dec. 31, 1937; four sons, Kenneth Werner, Wesley Werner, Russell Werner and Lester Werner, all at home and two brothers, Harry Werner of Mahoningtown and Walter Werner of New Galilee, R. D. 1.
Ser vices will by held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at eh VanDyke Funeral Home in East Palestine by the Rev. Thomas Hammerton of the Centenary Methodist Church and the Rev. Andrew Wilch of the Grace Lutheran Church, both of East Palestine. Burial will be in Glenview Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.

Roxie Hall Obituary

MRS. ROXIE HALL
Wed., Nov. 9, 1956
East Liverpool Review

Services for Mrs. Roxie Lewis hall of 425 Grant St., Newell, who died Tuesday, will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the East Liverpool Arner Homes for Funerals. Burial will be in Columbiana County Memorial Park.
Friends may call this afternoon and tonight and Thursday up to the time of service at the funeral home.

Frederick M. Booth Obituary

FREDERICK BOOTH
Sat., May 8, 1976
The Evening Review

Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Martin Funeral for Frederick M. Booth, 84 of 1120 EL Medio, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
The Rev. Ralph McAuley of the First United Presbyterian Church will officiate. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery.
Mr. Booth, formerly of East Liverpool, died Thursday at 1:25 p.m. in St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica following a two day illness.
A World War I veteran, he was born here March 10, 1892, a son of Fred Booth and Mary A. Davison Booth. He move to California in 1954 and was a retired specification writer of the Los Angeles Water Department.
He was a member of the American Bar Association, Scottish Rite of New Castle, the Medinah Shrine Temple of Chicago and Riddle Masonic Lodge 315 here.
Survivors include a brother, Harry Booth of Akron.
Friends may call at the funeral home Monday afternoon and night.

Howard M. Johnston Obituary

HOWARD JOHNSTON
Sat., May 8, 1976
The Evening Review

MECHANICSTOWN – Howard M. Johnston, 8, of 8284 Blossom Rd., died Friday at 4:45 p.m. at home following an apparent heart attack.
A retired livestock dealer, Mr. Johnston was born Oct. 5, 1895, in Fox Township, a son of Thomas Johnston and Annie Orwick Johnston. He was a lifetime area resident and was a member of the United Presbyterian Church at Scroggsfield.
His wife, Lena Johnston, died last November.
Survivors include two sons, Wilfred (Bud) Johnston of Salineville, RD 3 and Clifford Johnston of Lisbon; three daughters, Mrs. Wilfred (Louise) Marshall of Mechanicstown, Mrs. Frederick (Marjorie) Hemming of Carrollton and Mrs. Edwin (Vera) Palmer of Bergholz; two brothers, Fred Johnston of Salineville and Walter Johnston of Alliance; a sister, Mrs. Florence Fergason of Salineville; 14 grandchildren and 15 freat-grandchildren.
Services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Manning Funeral Home in Salineville by the Rev. John Mather. Burial will be in Woodland Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday afternoon and night.

Lillian Aderhold Obituary

LILLIAN ADERHOLD
The Evening Review
Mon., Feb. 20, 1978

Mrs. Lillian Aderhold, 68, formerly of 827 N. Lincoln Ave., Alliance, died Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at Massillion State Hospital following a six-month illness.
Mr. Aderhold was born Oct. 23, 1909 in Lawrence County, Ark., a daughter of James and Rebecca Smith . She had resided in Alliance for the last 11 years.
Survivors include two sons, Winfred Aderhold of Kensington and Wayne Aderhold of Cherry Valley, Ark.; a daughter, Mrs. Laverne Brown of Davenport, Fla.; two brothers, Clarence Smith and Leo Smith, both of Tampa, Fla.; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. from the Henry-Weber Funeral Home in Lisbon by Glen Logston of the Beaver St. Church of Christ. Burial will be in West Beaver Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m.