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101 | Michael Eugene McQuiston Michael Eugene McQuiston, 47, passed away Jan. 11 in Rock Island, Tenn. The family has chosen cremation. Anderson-Upper Cumberland Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He was born Oct. 20, 1969 in Nashville. He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur D. McQuiston Sr. and Mary McQuiston. Surviving relatives include two brothers, Arthur D. McQuiston Jr. of Carthage and Jacky McQuiston of Baxter; two sisters, Sandra Hatfield of Carthage and Rhonda Blunkall of Chestnut Mound; one niece, Amanda Rathburn; special cousin, Walter White; three special friends, Bobby D. Wade, Mark Seagraves, and Bobby E. Wade; other nieces, nephews, family, and friends. | McQuiston, Michael Eugene (I34474)
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102 | Mr. Lloyd McCuiston, III January31, 1953 - September 27, 2011 Lloyd McCuiston, III, 58, died September 27,2011 at his residence. He was born January 31, 1953 in Memphis, TN to Olivia Graham McCuiston and Lloyd McCuiston, Jr. Mr. McCuiston was the owner and Operator of the Flying M Ranch in Heber Springs, Ar. and farmed In Crawfordsville until 1996 at the L.C. McCuiston and son farm. He was a member of Marion United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his Mother, Olivia Graham McCuiston, and is survived by two daughters: Shelby Ward and Karsen McCuiston of Marion, AR.: one son, Justin McCuiston of Cord, AR; one sister, Diane Ault of Hernando, MS; his father Lloyd McCuiston, Jr. of Marion, AR; three grandchildren, Ryley and Colin McCuiston of Cord, AR, and Averie Ward of Marion, AR. The family has requested that no flowers be sent and Memorials be made to The West Clinic, 100 N. Humphreys Blvd, Memphis, TN. 38120 or the Marion United Methodist Church , 81 Military Rd, Marion, AR. 72364. Visitation will be Friday, September 30, 2011 at Marion United Methodist Church in Marion from 1 to 2 P.M with service at 2 P.M. Interment will follow at Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, AR | McCuiston, Lloyd Carlisle III (I8888)
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103 | Mr. Michael Harper Published: Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:18 AM EDTMr. Michael Harper, age 63, a resident of 405 West 16th Street, Washington, died Tuesday, September 21, 2010 at his home. He had legally changed his name from Gwinn Thomas McCuistion to Michael Harper several years ago. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, September 23, 2010 at Oakdale Cemetery, Washington, conducted by Rev. Scott Setzer. The family will receive friends at the graveside. Michael was born in Beaufort County on May 25, 1947. He was the son of Mildred Snell McCuistion and the late Robert Henry McCuistion. Michael graduated from Kecoughtan High School and took other courses of study in Hampton, Va. He later lived in Denver, Colorado with his grandmother and worked for AT&T for several years.When his father became seriously ill, Michael returned to Washington. In 1998, his father died and he has been with his mother since that time. Michael would be the son that most mothers would love to have. Although he had fallen and broken his hip badly and unable to work a full time job, Michael made up for this by taking care of his mother, buying groceries, running errands, etc. and even some house cleaning at times.Although he is gone from this earth, he will forever be with his mother. Michael is survived by his mother, Mildred Snell McCuistion of the home.Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.paulfuneralhome.comPaul Funeral Home of Washington is honored to serve the Harper family | McCuistion, Gwinn Thomas (I1603)
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104 | Obituary Jeffery A. Griffith, 62, of Peru, passed away on Saturday, July 4, 2020 at his residence. He was born in Peru on July 16, 1957 to Paul M. and Mary L. (Hollingsworth) Griffith. He retired as a production worker from Kralis Brothers in Mentone. He had several pets that he loved. He also loved fishing and nature, and enjoyed long walks and his neighbors. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge, and was a much loved member of the family. He is survived by a brother James Hollingsworth (wife Betty) of Galveston, and sisters Mary Ellen Townsend Campbell of Peru, Frances Echelbarger of King George, VA, Luann Griffith of Huber Heights, OH, and Brenda K. Griffith Reed (husband Dave) of Wabash. Also surviving are 12 nieces and nephews, several greats and great-greats, and Dillon, his dog and companion. He was preceded in death by his parents. Visitation will be held from 2pm – 3pm on Thursday, July 9, 2020 at the Mount Hope Cemetery Chapel. A memorial service will follow at 3pm with Pastor Joe Bellone officiating. Arrangements have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com. | Griffith, Jeffery A. (I39045)
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105 | Obituary Betty Mae (Somers) McQuiston, age 95, of Elsie, MI, passed away Friday, February 26, 2021 at her home surrounded by her family. Funeral Services will be held at Smith Family Funeral Homes Elsie, MI, at 1:00 P.M. on Wednesday, March 3, 2021, with Chris Radcliffe officiating. For those unable to attend, the funeral service will be live streamed on Smith Family Funeral Homes Facebook page. Burial will take place at Ford Cemetery, Gratiot County, MI. Visitation will be held on Monday, March 1, 2021 from 6-8 P.M. and on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 from 2-8 P.M. with family present from 2-4 & 6-8 P.M. at Smith Family Funeral Homes, Elsie, MI. Betty was born in Chapin Township, Michigan on January 15, 1926, the daughter of Fay Marion and Dorothy Ellen (Miller) Somers. She graduated from Elsie High School with the class of 1943. Betty worked at the Chapin Telephone Office as the operator. Clifford John McQuiston regularly paid his phone bill, that's where they met and he courted her until they were married on January 21, 1956. They celebrated 50 years of marriage before Clifford's passing on March 5, 2006. Betty grew up during the Depression. She worked on the electric motor assembly line in Owosso supporting the WWII effort. Betty spent many years as a farmer’s wife assisting in running their dairy farm along side her husband. Betty worked at the Ashley Nursing home for 28 years as a nurse’s aid. Betty and Clifford spent winters in St. Cloud, Florida, where they enjoyed interacting with family and friends. She was very artistic and crafty; she enjoyed sewing, crocheting and painting. She also liked reading, baking, gardening, canning, and playing games. Betty loved to watch the Detroit Tigers and MSU sports. She also loved supporting her children in their schooling and sporting events, always making sure they could participate. Betty loved the Lord, was a devoted Christian and an ambassador of God who selflessly contributed to many Christian Organizations in need. She loved her family very much and looked forward to time spent with them. Betty was a member of the Chapin United Methodist Church, the Chapin United Methodist Women, held various positions and she also played piano for the church for many years. She is survived by her children: Rebecca Faye (Glover) Bannerman, Karen Sue (Glover) Louchart and Larry Brooks, Clifford James (Jim) and Joyce McQuiston, Joleen Ann McQuiston, Marilou Kay (McQuiston) and Terry Ayers, Katrina Marie (McQuiston) and Archie Johnson, Gerald (Jerry) Roger McQuiston, 19 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Clifford, one sister Francis Jones, and brother George Somers. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Chapin United Methodist Church or Youth Haven. Online condolences can be sent to www.smithfamilyfuneralhomes.com. The family is being served by Smith Family Funeral Homes, Elsie, Michigan. | Somers, Betty Mae (I18857)
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106 | Obituary Bradley S. Joyce, 54, Kokomo, passed away at 4:46 a.m. on Friday, May 6, 2016, at St. Vincent Hospital in Kokomo. He was born September 16, 1961, in Kokomo, to Paul E. and Marilyn J. (Bone) Joyce. On November 24, 1979, he married his high school sweetheart, Kaye R. McDaniel, and she survives. He owned and operated Mouser’s Auto Repair and had also worked at Wilson’s Meat Processing. He was an avid dirt track race car fan and raced stockcars and modifieds for over 30 years. He was the crew chief for his oldest grandsons and was the rookie director for the Kokomo Quarter Midget Club. He had a great love for children, especially his three grandsons. In addition to the love of his life, Kaye Joyce, he is survived by two daughters, Nikole (Billy) Bolton, Kokomo, and Autumn (Keith, Jr.) Chesshir, Kokomo; beloved grandsons, Deaven Bolton, Kayeleb Bolton, and Emerson Chesshir; one sister, Janice (Tony) Waggoner, Roann; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory, 1315 W. Lincoln Rd., Kokomo with Pastor Dave Cochran officiating. Entombment will follow in Kokomo Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to establish a college fund for Bradley’s grandchildren. | Joyce, Bradley (I38480)
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107 | Obituary Chester “Chet” Clyde Hendricks, 86, Greentown, passed away Tuesday, August 11, 2020, in Century Villa Healthcare, Greentown. Born on July 19, 1934 to the late Oscar and Ellen (Stewart) Hendricks and was raised by Paul and Ruth Marshall. He married Lorena (Bennett) Hendricks on October 8, 1955, at Main Street Christian Church in Greentown and she survives. Chet served in the United States Army from 1952 until 1955 stationed with Infantry A 56th AAA Gun Battalion in Ft. Morgan, Virginia. While serving in the Army his unit trained in atomic bomb testing at White Sands, New Mexico. Chet retired from Millbanks Manufacturing after 40 years of service. He enjoyed spending time and watching his grandchildren and great grandchildren’s sporting events. Chet always enjoyed fishing and hunting. He spent his winters in Alabama with wife, Lorena and loved watching the dolphins come by. In his later years, he loved sitting on his front porch waving at those that went by. He was a member of Jerome Christian church and the Greentown Historical Society. Survivors include wife, Lorena Hendricks; children, Tom (Sandy) Hendricks, John (Angela) Hendricks, Chester “Bud” (Dawn) Hendricks and Joyce (Scott) Flick; grandchildren, Timothy R. (Kimberley) Hendricks, Matthew T. (Kathi) Hendricks, Chad Hendricks, Drew Carrell, Vienna (Ben) Kraay, Ethan Flick, Jerry S. (Jessica) Flick II and Jacob Flick; great-grandchildren, Jenna and Ava Hendricks, Katie and Lauren Hendricks, Austin Smith, Marrin Kindley and Traetin Richardson, Wesley, Colton, Logan Kraay and J.J. Flick; sister-in-law, Loretta Easley, McComb, MS, also numerous nieces and nephews. Thank you Jacob for all of your help with Grandpa. He was preceded in death by both sets of parents and nine brothers and sisters. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am Tuesday, August 18, with one hour of visitation prior to the service at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home, 112 E. Main St., Greentown, with Pastor David Stokes and Pastor Charlie Riley officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery with military rites provided by the American Legion Post #317. Friends are invited to visit with the family from 4- 7 pm Monday at the funeral home. Friends and family are invited to attend the funeral via webcast by clicking the link at the bottom of Chet’s obituary page at www.hasler-stout.com on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. The family request masks be required to be worn by anyone attending the visitation or funeral. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Chet's memory to Jerome Christian Church or Abundant Life Church. Hasler & Stout Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.hasler-stout.com. | Hendricks, Chester Clyde (I38439)
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108 | Obituary D. Kathleen Johnson, Greentown 94 passed away at Century Villa Healthcare, Greentown at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday January 6, 2010. Kathleen was born to Thomas H. And Mae D. (Pine) Swarts in Grant County on November 8, 1915. Her farther died when she was 7 years old. She was raised by her mother and maternal grandparents. She graduated in 1932 from Warren High School in Huntington County. Later that year she attended Ft. Wayne Business College. In 1932 she married Hansel Johnson, he preceded her in death. He passed away August 5, 1980. She belonged to the old Congressional Church in Greentown. And she was a member of Meridian Street Church. She had worked for Sears & Roebuck in the downtown store, Kokomo, and Hills Department Store in downtown Marion and had been an Avon Representative at one time. Being an accomplished pianist, she played for churches, groups and the Eastern Star organization. She was a 50 year plus member of the Greentown Chapter #195 Order of the Eastern Star and served as Worthy Matron in 1959. She belonged to Greentown Past Matrons Club. She is survived by 3 sons and a son-in-law. Sons John R and wife Akiko Johnson, Norwalk, CA., Jack Johnson, rural Greentown, Jerry and wife Jeanne Johnson, rural Kokomo and son-in-law Robert Taylor, Greenwood, grandchildren, Ben and wife Julie Johnson, Whittier, CA., Ray Johnson, Aurora Colorado, Steve and Pam Taylor, Jamestown, Mike and wife Wendy Taylor, Beech Grove, Mark and wife Lynn Johnson, Frankfort, KY., Jody Lytle, Kokomo, Cara and husband Chris Cripe, Russiaville, Aimee and husband Jhan Elliott, Forest; great grandchildren; Ella & Claire Johnson, Brett, Matt, Katrina Taylor, Wesley Lytle, Justin & Jennifer Johnson, Carrissa Crape, Jordan Elliott, Derek Elliott, Seth Elliott, Christa Elliott. Friends and family are invited to call from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. Sunday January 10, 2010 at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home 112 E. Main St. Greentown. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday January 11, 2010 at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home with Pastors Jeff Hightower and David Turner officiating. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery, Greentown, IN. | Swarts, Delores Kathleen (I38853)
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109 | Obituary Donald Raymond Winger, 89, Kokomo, passed away at 5:57 p.m. on Thursday, August 18, 2016, at I.U. North Hospital in Carmel. He was born August 24, 1926, in the farm home in Grant County, to Raymond A. and Lenore (Harter) Winger. On December 1, 1945, he married Julia Claire Pyke, at Kokomo Zion Evangelical Church, and she survives. Don graduated from Jackson Township High School in 1944. He became a farmer, as was his father and grandfathers, and he learned from his father the basics of being a good steward of the soil as well as how to raise livestock. He was a member of Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church where he was very active, serving as Youth Sunday School Teacher, Youth Leader, Sunday School Superintendent, Chairman of Zion Building Programs, Trustee, Finance Committee Staff, Parish Committee, Ad Council Lay Delegate Annual Conference, Welcome Committee, Mission Auction Chairman, Mission Committee Local, Conference and District, United Methodist Conference Mission Board, and District Mission Board. He was also very active in the community, serving on the County Zoning Appeals Board, Township Advisory Board, Eastern School Board, Greentown Area Business Association, Greentown Economic Development Committee, 4-H Leader, 4-H Fair Chairman, Food Tent Chairman, Lions Fair Board, Lions Club President and member, Licensed Auctioneer and Real Estate, Chairman of the Eastern Athletic Boosters, Howard County Farm Bureau Board, Howard County Farm Bureau Coop Board and WCM (Winger, Cheeks and Middlesworth). He had received the 4-H 13 Year Award in 1975, the Bread & Basin Award at the 1995 United Methodist Conference, and the WP Woods Fellow Award from the Lions Club in 2012. He was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and will be dearly missed by all his family and friends. In addition to his wife of 70 years, Julia “Judy” Winger, he is survived by two sons, Steven (Deborah) Winger and Bradley (Cami) Winger; son-in-law, Carl Oyler; grandchildren, April (Chris) Pangburn, Scott (Amanda) Oyler, Jamie (Keith) Combs, Cortney (Josh) Dommer, Drew (Megan) Winger, Chad (Jama) Winger, Michael (Kayla) Winger, and Joshua (Jessica) Winger; step-grandchildren, Adrian (Casey) O’Reilly, Noah (Sarah) O’Reilly, Rachel (Steve) Middleton, Anna (Michael) Rabenow, Megan O’Reilly and Shane Ragland; great-grandchildren, Kate and Tanner Pangburn, Keiton, Rafe and Sydney Combs, Kyle Bourff, Austin and Luke Oyler, Makenna, Keira and Kade Dommer, Hayley Higgenbottom, Jacob Winger, Elle and Hank Winger, Brayson and Tylan Winger; step-great-grandchildren, Lilly, Rose and Ashton O’Reilly, Gideon O’Reilly, Jackson Middleton, Siegfried and Reilly Rabenow, and Giovanni and Natalia Ragland; and sisters, Leah Joyce Hubbard and Joan Schaaf. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Rebecca Sue Oyler; and brother, Loren Winger. The funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church, 5051 E. 400 N., Kokomo, with Rev. Kevin Miller officiating. Burial will follow in Kokomo Zion United Methodist Church Cemetery. Friends are invited to visit from 2 to 8 p.m. Monday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Kafakumba Development Projects Fund, Inc. (Pastors’ School), 5051 E. 400 N., Kokomo, IN 46901. Messages of condolence may be expressed online at www.hasler-stout.com. Hasler-Stout Funeral Home assisted the family with arrangements | Winger, Donald Raymond (I39742)
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110 | Obituary Dr. Charles Albert Dafoe passed on the evening of November 23rd, 2020 at Brookdale Pinehurst Park in Denver, CO. Dr. Dafoe, known to many as Chuck, and to others as Doc, was born October 22, 1930 in Owensboro, Kentucky to Worth Dafoe and Virginia (Cook) Dafoe, of whom he was the only child. The family of three moved frequently eventually settling in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. He attended the University of Michigan undergraduate school and graduated from the University of Michigan School of Medicine in 1956, where he also was a member of the University of Michigan Men’s Glee Club and the Galen’s Society allowing him ample opportunity to participate in music and travel. He served as a Captain (OB/GYN) in the U.S. Air Force from July of 1957 until receiving an honorable discharge in July of 1959. He took advantage of his time at air force bases to overcome his fear of heights by pursuing and receiving his private pilot’s license. He moved to Denver for his internship and residency, returning to Ann Arbor briefly to practice obstetrics/gynecology, but soon returning to Colorado, where he started in private practice, first with Dr. Waddell and later with Dr. Jack Thorne. He practiced obstetrics/gynecology for 40 years, delivering countless babies and helping care for hundreds of women. In addition to his medical practice, he was a member of many professional organizations including the American College of Surgeons, served as president of the Colorado Board of OB/GYN, and a longtime member of an international group of skiing gynecologists, to name a few. His gregarious spirit and unbeatable charm led him to be loved by family, friends, colleagues, and patients alike, and really anyone who crossed his path. His care for others and earnest pursuit of goals was apparent early on. He was a proud Eagle Scout and considered himself lucky for having always known he wanted to be a doctor. An avid traveler, he visited more than 15 countries, and loved scuba diving and skiing, and served as part of the volunteer ski patrol medic team at Winter Park. His deep bass voice enriched the Colorado Choir for 30 years and the Twelfth Night shows at the University Club. He had a gift for making everyone he interacted with smile and feel important. Retirement in 1998 afforded him the luxury of indulging his passion for reading. His love for life and those living it helped him to power through adversity with a smile and a joke on the ready as evidenced by his cheerful fight through Alzheimer’s, COPD, and even COVID-19 to arrive at his 90th birthday where he confidently proclaimed, "Another 90 would be great." He will be missed by so many but most notably by his wife, Delores “Dee”, his children Ann Clark (Dennis), Charles (Sue), Amy (Burke), Kate (John), and Andrew (Miranda), and his grandchildren Shannon McCarthy, Allison Welsh, Elizabeth Clark, Nicholas Clark, Thomas Welsh, Claudia Krampien, Charlotte Krampien, and Aila Atkinson his great-grandchildren Kristina McCarthy and Jadyn McCarthy. His brother-in-law and sister-in-law, David and Bianca Vander Wal, and his former spouse and mother of his first three children, Lou Dafoe, also survive him. Like so many who have passed during this time, services are postponed until public health protections allow for the celebration of life merited by his beautiful soul. | Dafoe, Dr. Charles Albert (I39933)
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111 | Obituary Dr. Todd D. Lavengood, 59, died in Anderson, South Carolina, on Dec. 12, 2016. Todd was born Nov. 29, 1957, in Wabash to Roy K. and M. Jean (Pyke) Lavengood. He graduated from Oak Hill High School in 1976, and he was well-liked and served as class president. He attended Purdue University, before furthering his studies at Palmer Junior College, Davenport, Iowa. At Palmer College of Chiropractic, he met his wife, Kristin, and then earned his degree as a doctor of chiropractic in 1987. He practiced as a chiropractor in Michigan for a number of years before returning to Indiana. His last employer was Dan Young in Tipton. He was a member of the Arbor Society, the N.R.A., the Chiropractic Society and Morning Star Christian Church. He enjoyed fishing, camping, any kind of water sports, golfing. He biked and hiked many trails and parks. He enjoyed seeing the Chicago Cubs win the World Series. He liked dining out at different restaurants, experiencing the many dishes they had to offer. He was always very family-oriented. Todd is survived by his wife, Kristin (Brebner); his mother, M. Jean (Pyke) Lavengood; brothers, Dr. Daniel (Cindy) Lavengood, Brian (Katrina) Lavengood, Dennis Lavengood; sister, Lori (Roy) Reinertsen; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Debie and John Routh, Steve and Barbara Brebner; mother- and father-in-law, Forest and Jane Brebner; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, Roy K. Lavengood. Todd rededicated his life to God and was baptized in July 2016, witnessed and supported by his extended family. Todd will be greatly missed by those who love him dearly. A visitation is scheduled from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 27. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 28, with Pastor Paul Boss officiating the service. Both services will take place at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home, 112 E. Main St., Greentown. Burial will follow the service in Zion Cemetery, Kokomo. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Todd's life. Hasler & Stout Funeral Home, 112 E. Main St., Greentown, assisted the family with arrangements. | Lavengood, Dr. Todd D. (I39773)
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112 | Obituary Edna Alice (Hiner) Thomas, 90, Kerrville, Texas, formerly of Kokomo, passed away Thursday, March 19, 2009, at her home, enfolded by the arms of God. She was born April 26, 1918 in Peru, the daughter of Robert Lee and Leona (Duncan) Hiner, and was raised in Peru. She married Gene Thomas on June 24, 1943. She and her husband lived in Kokomo until moving several times with Gene's job with the Carnation Company. Several years into their retirement, they built their home in Kerrville, moving in September 1988. He preceded her in death. She attended local schools in Peru, and after high school took the secretarial course at Indiana Business College in Kokomo. She put her excellent secretarial skills to good use as a private secretary at Haynes Stellite in Kokomo, and Carnation Research Laboratories in Van Nuys, Calif. She was a two-time cancer survivor, until cancer invaded her body again. She took her first hot air balloon ride at age 90, in 2008, soaring to over 9,000 feet in Colorado, as a surprise birthday gift from her grandson Daniel and his wife Mary. Survivors include a daughter, Dawn, and loving son-in-law Dennis, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho; a granddaughter, Melissa and her husband, Rick, Spokane, Wash.; and grandson, Daniel, and his wife, Mary of Highlands Ranch, Colo. Edna will finally meet her father Robert Lee Hiner, who died when Edna was just a baby, and photos of her dad was all she knew. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Gene, and her mother, Leona (Duncan) Kurz. Graveside services are 2 p.m. Friday, March 27, 2009 at New London Cemetery near Russiaville, with Pastor Steve Ailes officiating. Burial will follow in the cemetery. No public calling hours are planned. Stout & Son Funeral Home in Russiaville is assisting the family with arrangements | Hiner, Edna Alice (I38906)
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113 | Obituary Ernest “Mac” H. McQuesten, Jr., 82, passed away on Friday, July 16, 2021, at South County Hospital. Mac was the son of Ernest (Howard) and Verna McQuesten and grew up in North Reading, Massachusetts. Mac resided in Charlestown, Rhode Island, with his wife, Joyce McQuesten. His son, Jonathan, daughter-in-law, Jennette, and granddaughter, Jordan live in Colorado. He is survived by four of his siblings, Ricky, Wendy, Wayne, and Gilly. Mac served 31 years in the Navy and also retired from General Services Administration in Washington, D.C. Mac and his wife eventually moved to Rhode Island to enjoy their retirement. Mac enjoyed working in his garden. He also enjoyed meeting new people and getting to socialize and hangout. Mac enjoyed traveling the world with his wife by going on cruises and traveling to Colorado to be with his family. Funeral arrangements will be private. | McQuesten, Ernest Howard Jr. (I24149)
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114 | Obituary Florence Ruth McCuistion 97 of Alton Formerly Mt. Olive Died Monday, 2:36 A. M. August 10, 2020. at her home in Alton, IL Mrs. McCuistion was born February 16, 1923, in Mt. Olive, the eldest daughter of John and Florence Schwing Lorenz. She first married George Garstang in 1945; he died in 1957, She then married Dr. Hubert McCuistion in 1977; he died in 1984. She attended Mt. Olive Schools and graduated from Mt. Olive High School Class of 1941. A registered nurse, she graduated from Alton Memorial School of Nursing and immediately went to work as an office nurse in Alton, a position she held until her retirement. She enjoyed, birds, gardening and crafting and was an exemplary needle worker, doing cross-stitch embroidery & Quilting. For many years, she contributed numerous items to the annual nurses' alumni bazaar to benefit the hospital. She was a member of Main Street Methodist Church. Alton, Il. She is survived by her sister, Roneith Anderson, of Mt. Olive, a nephew Forrest (Judy) Lorenz of Litchfield; three nieces, Carol Anderson & Joanne Anderson, both of Mt. Olive & Janice Lorenz of Bunker Hill; a stepson, John Munger of Louisiana; 10 step- grandchildren; & one step-great grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Carl Lorenz; a sister-in- law Katherine Lorenz; a brother-in-law, Clarance Anderson; a stepson, Hubert McCuistion, Jr,; & a stepdaughter, Nelle "Bitsy" (Roger) McCuistion Annin. A graveside service and burial will take place Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 11 A.M. at the Mt. Olive City Cemetery .Friends may call at the cemetery beginning at 10:30 A,M, Reverend Nancy Hubert will officiate In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Templin Scholarship Fund, c/o the Alton Memorial Health Services Foundation; Mt. Olive Academic Foundation; or the donor's choice, c/o Becker & Son Funeral Home, 221 South Poplar, Mt. Olive, IL. Becker & Son Funeral Home in Mt. Olive was in charge of arrangements. condolences: www.beckerandson.com | Lorenz, Florence Ruth (I18293)
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115 | Obituary Jody Lynn (Johnson) Lytle, 57, Kokomo, passed away Monday, April 16, 2018 at her residence. She was born November 11, 1960 in Kokomo to Jack W. and Mary Jane (Harvey) Johnson. An Eastern High School graduate, Jody was also a member of the Eastern Star #195. She was a dedicated and loving mother, daughter and sister. In her youth she was a member of 4-H and was a champion seamstress. She loved antiquing, collecting many antiques over the years. Jody will also be remembered for her love of animals. She is survived by her father, Jack W. Johnson; her son, Wesley J.J. (Rachel) Lytle; granddaughter, Faith Lytle; brother, Mark W. (Lynn) Johnson; sister, Cara (Chris) Cripe; as well as several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Jane Johnson; grandparents, Willis and Ethel Harvey and Hansel and Kathleen Johnson Visitation for family and friends will be Friday, April 20 from 3:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home 112 E. Main St. Greentown. Funeral services will be at 6:00 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with Chad Collins officiating. A private family graveside service will be held at a later time. Memorial contributions may be made to the Eastern Star Chapter #195 | Johnson, Jody Lynn (I38864)
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116 | Obituary Kathryn Amelia McCuiston 83, of Emmett Township, died Thursday, December 10, 2020, at home. She was born April 27, 1937, in Mikado, MI the daughter of the late Walter and Helen (Stewart) McGillis. Kathryn was a lifelong homemaker and enjoyed crafts, baking her famous cinnamon rolls, gardening, rides in the country, watching professional wrestling, watching races at the former Mt. Clemens Race Track and attending pow wows. Surviving are her five children, Cindy Mayer (Charles Johnson) of Emmett, Penny McCuiston of Shelby Twp., Bucky (Darlene) McCuiston of Richmond, Sheryl McCuiston of Fennville and Dawn McCuiston of Clinton Twp.; 10 grandchildren, Melissa (Edward) Terry, John Mayer (Jessica Blackburn), Keith Nemith, Katrina Stough, Alicia Campbell, Clifford Guillion, Amy McCuiston, Marcie Mayer, Michael McCuiston and Julie McCuiston, eleven great-grandchildren, Madison, Liam, Raven and Mavis Stough, Ashley, Joey and Evan Nemith, Joshua and John Mayer and Ryley, Jamison and Emery Campbell; siblings, Henry and Carl McGillis and Helen Mitchell and several nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by a brother Richard McGillis. | McGillis, Kathryn Amelia (I12444)
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117 | Obituary Lyndall E. Jordan, 88, of Joplin, MO formerly of Kokomo passed away at 5:03 am on Tuesday, January, 26, 2016 at his home. He was born on November 12, 1927 in Sharpsville to Willis Earl and Rachel (Collier) Jordan. On June 19,.1955 Lyndall married Aldena Dillman and she survives. Lyndall was a 1945 West Lafayette graduate and a 1953 Purdue University graduate. He served in the Air Force achieving the rank of Sergeant from 1945 to 1949. He worked as a paint engineer for Delco Electronics and retired in 1987. Lyndall was an elder at the Kokomo Church of Christ and later a member of Chapel Christian Church. He was a volunteer at Johnson Bible College in Knoxville, TN. Survivors include his wife Aldena Jordan; son Jeffrey (Phyllis) Jordan, Gary Jordan, David (Lisa) Jordan; daughter Dena (Jim) Deweese; seven grandchildren Paul, Phillip, Rachael, Jonathan, David, Marisa, Bethany; four great grandchildren Madelynn, Conner, Emmitt, Giffin. Lyndall was preceded in death by his mother Rachel Jordan and father Willis Earl Jordan. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday February 6th at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory at 1315 W. Lincoln Road, Kokomo with Pastor Ben Wilson officiating. Burial will follow at Jackson Cemetery near Sharpsville. Friends may visit with the family from 5:00 to 7:00 Friday Feb. 5th at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home. Stout & Son Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements. | Jordan, Lyndall Eugene (I39479)
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118 | Obituary Maddox Lee and Madden Levi McCuistion, infant sons born to Joshua Levi and Mikayla Lynn (Woods) McCuistion, were born and gained their heavenly angel wings, on Thursday, February 4, 2021, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Along with their parents, Maddox and Madden are survived by: their paternal grandparents: James & Kriss McCuistion of Rose, Oklahoma; their maternal grandparents: Marion & Sarah Woods of Leach, Oklahoma; grandparents: Jim & Bea Monk of Locust Grove, Oklahoma, and Irene Harris of Sallisaw, Oklahoma; aunts and uncles: Andy and Anna McCuistion, Wes and Kristin McCuistion, Brenda Blackfox and James Squirrel, Miranda Woods and Kyle Vann, and Steven and Jenny Woods; Numerous cousins, other relatives, and a host of friends of the family. Maddox and Madden were preceded in death by: great grandparents: Andy and Katie Blackfox; Jewel and Victoria Woods, and JE & Oma McCuistion; and 5 siblings. No visitation is scheduled. Graveside services were held 11:30 A.M., Monday, February 8, 2021, at the Bill Batt Cemetery near Rocky Ford in Cherokee County. Reverend Eric Armstrong officiated. | McCuistion, Maddox (I40271)
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119 | OBITUARY Margie Robertson Epps, 89, of Macon, passed away on Friday, November 6, 2020. A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 at 1:00 PM at Knowles Chapel Cemetery in Sparta, Georgia with the Reverend Mark Hudgins officiating. Margie was born February 9, 1931 in Pampa, Texas, to the late John Lloyd and Nanny Sue Lee. Left to cherish her memory are her husband Marvin C. Epps of Macon, her daughters Cindy Jordan (David) of Eatonton, GA, Rebecca Jackson (Peter) of Macon, her grandsons Robert Jackson (Jackie),of Macon, Christopher Jackson of Macon, and her great grandson, Noah Epps Jackson, of Macon. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, some even as far away as California. She was preceded in death by her daughter Linda Lewis (Buddy) of White Plains, Georgia and her sister Billie Sue Ewell (Tom) of Laguna Nigel, California. Margie was proud of her affiliation with Ingleside Baptist Church and was a member of the Kate Davis Sunday School Class. Although never an official member of the Armed Services, she did serve our country as an Air Force wife for 30 years and then a Marine wife for 39 years. Margie was an educator with the Bibb County Public schools for 24 years, from 1968 to 1993. First as a special education teacher and then as a lower grades elementary school teacher at Burghard Elementary School in Macon. Margie was an avid gardener and she really enjoyed her vegetable garden and her flower garden. She was especially fond of her roses. Margie was also a talented artist and created numerous pastel pieces. She was a very avid reader. She always said she was keeping her mind sharp. Her family and those who knew her will greatly miss her. She was a truly kind and giving person. In lieu of flowers the family requests that you donate to the animal charity of your choice. Hart’s on Cherry Street, Hart's Mortuary and Cremation Center, 765 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201 has charge of the arrangements. | Lee, Margie (I9608)
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120 | Obituary Mark Allen McQuistion, age 63, passed away on Friday June 11, 2021 at Heartland of Marion. He was born on April 9, 1958 in Mount Gilead, OH to Richard Allen and Bonnilynn (Cook) McQuistion. Mark was a 1976 graduate from Walnut Ridge High School. He is survived by his parents; Richard Allen and Bonnilynn McQuistion, brothers; Ray V. (Pam) McQuistion, Dale L. McQuistion, nephews; Derek Ray, Rusty Tyler, Roger J., and Nicholas. Preceded in death by James L. McQuistion. Visitation will be held on Tuesday June 15, 2021 at Edwards Funeral Service 318 Mt. Vernon Ave., Marion, OH 43302 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM. Service will be held the following day, Wednesday June 16, 2021 at the funeral home starting at 1:00 PM with Gary Lyons officiating. Burial will follow directly at Green Camp Cemetery. Lunch will be served after the burial back at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made out to Kindred Hospice or American Cancer Society. | McQuistion, Mark Allen (I9128)
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121 | Obituary Martha Jean Lavengood, 88, Kokomo, passed away at 11:37 a.m. on Friday, January 18, 2019, at Brookdale Anderson Senior Living in Anderson, South Carolina. She was born March 15, 1930, in Center, Indiana, to Jesse Earl and Dorothy (Phillips) Pyke. On June 28, 1953, she married Roy K. Lavengood, at the Converse Church of Christ, and he preceded her in death on November 20, 2015. Jean graduated from Jackson Township High School in Howard County in 1948 and from the Wishard Hospital School of Nursing in Indianapolis in 1954. She worked as a registered nurse for four years at Home Hospital in Lafayette, sixteen years at Wabash County Hospital and thirteen years at the Veteran’s Hospital in Marion. She also worked for ten years with the One Mission Society. She was a member of the Nurse’s Association and Greentown Wesleyan Church. She is survived by three sons, Dr. Daniel (Cindy) Lavengood, Brian (Katrina) Lavengood and Dennis Lavengood; daughter, Lori (Roy) Reinertsen; daughter-in-law, Kristin Lavengood; grandchildren, Amanda (Ryan) Weaver, Jason (Jessica) Lavengood, Kara (Chris) Pogue, Amber (Wyatt) Henry, Danielle (Sean) Hughes, Dr. Matthew (Sarah) Lavengood, Dr. Samantha (Ben) Boucher, Kevin DeRossett, Dennis L. Lavengood, Levi Lavengood, Madison (Eric) Edmondson, Meghan Reinertsen and Nicholas Reinertsen; and thirty-one great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Dr. Todd Lavengood; and a granddaughter, Michelle Lavengood DeRossett. Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, January 26, 2019, at Greentown Wesleyan Church, 120 N. Maple St., Greentown, with Rev. Paul Boss officiating. Burial will follow in Kokomo Zion Cemetery. Friends are invited to visit with the family from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. on Saturday at the church. Contributions may be made in Jean’s memory to Greentown Wesleyan Church. | Pyke, Martha Jean (I39739)
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122 | Obituary Mary Rosalene McElfresh, 81, Kokomo, died Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at Reflections at Wellington. She was born December 24, 1932, in Kokomo, the daughter of the late Carl and Edna (Walker) Shaffer. She married Wayne R. McElfresh June 22, 1952, at Main Street United Methodist Church, and he survives. Mary Rosalene was a 1951 graduate of Kokomo High School. She had worked at First National Bank before becoming a homemaker and raising her children while Wayne operated the family business. In 1975, she resumed employment outside the home and worked at First Federal Savings and Loan until retiring in 1997. She was an active member of St. Luke’s United Methodist Church where she sang in the choir for 50 years, was a member of the Builders Sunday School Class since 1958, was Director of Children’s Ministries, and a member of the Naomi Circle. She was a member of Psi Iota Xi sorority for 60 years and helped in establishing the thrift shop. She enjoyed being involved with her family, especially her children and grandchildren, and she attended most of their activities. She was a basketball fan and could be found cheering for the Kokomo Wildkats and Duke Blue Devils. A favorite hobby was window shopping, and she also loved her many hats that had been purchased over the years. Surviving, in addition to her husband, one son, Todd McElfresh of Kokomo; one daughter, Polly A. Amundson (A. Peter) of Westfield; grandchildren, Joseph McElfresh (Anne) of Charlestown, IN, Austin Amundson and Blake Amundson of Westfield; one sister-in-law, Helen Shaffer of Kokomo; two brothers-in-law, Leland McElfresh (Velma), Carl McElfresh and his significant other, Chris Ehman; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Bobby Shaffer; and an infant son. Funeral services will be at 1:00 p.m. Monday at St. Luke United Methodist Church, 700 East Southway Blvd. with Pastor Mitch Norwood officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. Sunday at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory, Lincoln Road Chapel, 1315 W. Lincoln Rd. and one hour prior to the service at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Luke UMC and/or Alzheimer’s Assn. and/or Psi Iota Xi Sorority to benefit the speech and hearing clinic. The family wishes to thank Samaritan Caregivers, the staff at Reflections at Wellington, and the staff at Southern Care Hospice for their care during Mary Rosalene’s illness | Shaffer, Mary Rosalene (I39269)
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123 | Obituary Max E. Dillman 85, of Kokomo passed away at 9:53 am on Tuesday, November 12, 2013 at Caring Hands Health Care in Peru. He was born on December 1, 1927 near Center, Indiana to Ishmael and Bertha (Jarrett) Dillman. On September 7, 1957 Max married Patricia J. Walden and she survives. Max was a 1946 Kokomo High School graduate and worked for Haynes-Stellite Corp. retiring in 1992. He was a member of Chapel Hill Christian Church, member of Russiaville Masonic Lodge F & AM #82, and member of Quarter Century Club. Max enjoyed fishing, and loved being involved with the grand kids activities. Survivors include wife Patricia Dillman; son Todd J. (Marilyn) Dillman of Russiaville; daughter Sally A. (Dan) Fry of Butler; grandchildren Adam Dillman, Jenna Dillman, Andy Dillman, Sam Fry, Ben Fry. Preceded in death by parents Ishmael and Bertha Dillman, daughter Sarah Jane Dillman; brother Dale Dillman. Funeral services will be at 1:30 pm on Sunday, November 17, 2013 at Stout & Son Funeral Home 200 E. Main St. Russiaville with Pastor Steve Allen officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memory Gardens. Friends may call upon the family from 4 to 8 pm on Saturday at the funeral home and there will be a 7 pm Masonic Service . Memorial contributions may be made to Kokomo Urban Outreach Western Buddy Bag Program or Riley Hospital for Children. | Dillman, Max Eugene (I39597)
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124 | Obituary Michael D. "Mike" Finnegan, age 69, New Castle resident, passed away Wednesday November 1, 2017 at his residence. he was born July 31, 1948 in New Castle, a Son of Howard Patrick and Mary Imogene Rohrer Finnegan. He was a lifelong New Castle resident and a graduate of New Castle Chrysler High School, where he participated in football and track. He was an Army Veteran of the Viet Nam War, having served one tour of duty in Viet Nam. He was a recipient of several military awards and recognitions. He was a lifetime member of The Veterans of Foreign Wars and AMVETS. He was a member of the New Castle Elks Lodge, where he was a Past Exalted Ruler. He loved family activities and will be remembered as an excellent cook and baker. He enjoyed preparing wonderful meals for his family on holidays and Sundays. He loved fishing and water skiing. Mike traveled to Canada fishing for the past 50 years in a row. His first trip was with his Father. He had enjoyed being a Big Brother with Big Brothers and Sisters of Henry County. Mike was a Counselor for many years at Elm Ridge Cemetery in Muncie, and Green Hills Memorial Gardens in New Castle. Left to cherish his loving memory include; his Wife, Helen Bales Finnegan whom he married Oct. 15, 1987, one Daughter Molli Finnegan (Fiance' Brian Engle) of New Castle, three Sons; Mark McKinney of New Castle, IN., Jon McKinney (Wife Kathy) of New Castle, IN., Leon Cox of New Castle, nine Grandchildren; David, Allen, Kate, Claire, Dalton, Parker, Kyler, Cooper, Kyla, four Great Grandchildren, two Sisters; Karen Constant (Husband Paul) of Muncie, IN., Sharon Bertram (Husband Bill) of New Castle, In., several Nieces, Nephews and Cousins. He was preceded in death by: his Parents, Step-Father John Chamberlin, his Auntie, Edna Casey, two Nieces: Betsy and Kimberly. Friends may call from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Saturday November 4, 2017 at Macer-Hall Funeral Home & Cremation Services in New Castle. Funeral Service will be at 1:00 P.M. Saturday November 4, 2017 at the Funeral Home with Pastor Bill Palmer officiating. Burial will be at Green Hills Memory Garden at a later date. Military Honors will be conducted by the United States Army, V.F. W. and American Legion. Memorial contributions may be made to Henry County Humane Society. Online condolences may be made at www.macerhall.com Macer-Hall Funeral Directors are honored to conduct the service for Mr. Finnegan | Finnegan, Michael (I38979)
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125 | OBITUARY Philip H. McQuiston June 16, 1966 - May 15, 2021 Philip Henry McQuiston, 54, of West Chester, Pennsylvania, passed away suddenly on May 15th, 2021. Phil was born to Albert and Rhoda (Melson) McQuiston and raised with his five siblings in Chester County, PA. He graduated as class president from Great Valley High School in 1984 before earning a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Delaware in 1988. While at Delaware he met Leslie (Cole), who would become his wife and best friend. The two shared an adoring marriage that thrived for three decades. Phil was highly successful and well-respected in his career as a Vice President of Capital Projects at Wood, a consulting and engineering firm. He managed many remarkable projects all over the world, including reparation of the United States Pentagon after September 11th, 2001. Loyal and driven, Phil worked at the same company for nearly 30 years. He was goal-oriented and a natural leader, accomplishing just about anything to which he set his mind. Phil had a positive outlook on life and was always on the move; walking, running, hiking, biking, swimming, golfing, weightlifting, skiing or scuba diving. He has run a marathon and once biked 100 miles in a day. Just this spring, he hiked 85 miles on the Appalachian Trail with friends and raised over $14,000 for Alzheimer's research in the process. He loved traveling the world for both work and pleasure; one highlight was a seven-week stay on the tiny Pacific atoll of Kwajalein with his wife, Leslie, where they finally witnessed an Eagles Super Bowl win. More than anything, Phil loved spending time with his family and friends, either at the family lake house in the Poconos, the beach, or on camping trips with the guys. He was always at the center of the fun; joy and laughter followed him everywhere. You could often find him coordinating games and competitions such as the Annual McQuiston Horseshoe Tournament, as well as spontaneous field trips and nights out. A true project manager in every aspect of life, he was known for leading those around him to accomplish a goal, whether it was finishing the lake house basement or cutting down trees for firewood. He was capable of fixing anything, large or small; it could be repairing the broken refrigerator or gluing a stained glass chandelier that shattered into hundreds of pieces. When he managed to sit still, Phil appreciated the value of a relaxing evening by the fire, a boat ride on the lake, a good history book, a nap on his recliner, a trip to Wawa with his beloved dogs, a cold beer with his college buddies, the “Towne Court Studs,” or riding his son’s Razor scooter to Ryerss Hunt neighborhood gatherings. Even in the darkest of places and times, Phil provided a steady and strong light, illuminating and lifting those around him. Phil is preceded in death by his father Albert M. McQuiston III (Rhoda), brother Jeffrey A. McQuiston (Celia), and father-in-law William L. Cole (Elaine). He is survived by his cherished wife, Leslie (Cole); children Ali (Brandon Smith), Susie (Sean Barry), Drew, and Kelly; dog and constant companion Bruce, and cat Little Jerry Seinfeld. He is also survived by his mother Rhoda McQuiston; siblings Laura Ungerman (Bill), Sheila Sullivan (Paul Kidd), Bonnie Haughey (Jack), and Michael McQuiston (Kathy); mother-in-law Elaine (Griffiths) Cole; siblings-in-law William Cole, Thomas Cole (Michele), and Joan Isken (Paul); and his beloved nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are invited to his Memorial Service on Saturday, June 5th, 2021, at 10:00 AM at Saints Philip & James Church, 107 N. Ship Rd, Exton, PA 19341. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Phil to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy, P.O. Box 807, Harpers Ferry WV 25425-9988. http://appalachiantrail.org/ “This has been a wonderful trip, but I am ready to get home.” - Phil McQuiston, 3/23/2021 | McQuiston, Philip Henry (I4547)
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126 | Obituary Preceded in death by father, Charles Welford McQuiston, Jr. and mother, Reba Aline Hollamen.Survived by sisters, Diane (Terry) Whitley and Reba Gail Johnson; brothers, Terry McQuiston and Willard McQuiston; step mother, Faye McQuiston; partner, Wilma Hill; step son, Sammy Mei; step grandchildren, Hayley and Marissa; nieces, Amber McQuiston and nephews, Justin Martin, Terry McQuiston, Jr., Terry Whitley, Jr., Jason Whitley, Reba Johnson and several more nieces and nephews. | McQuiston, Charles Welford III (I38922)
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127 | Obituary Roy Kelton Lavengood, 85, Kokomo, passed away Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, at the Hospice Of The Upstate, Anderson, South Carolina. Lavengood was born Feb. 17, 1930, in Harrison Township, Miami County, to Roy J and Ethel (Riley) Lavengood. He was married to Martha ‘Jean’ (Pyke) Lavengood on June 28, 1953, in Converse, and she survives. Mr. Lavengood was a teacher in Southwood - Noble Township schools for eight years and Oak Hill High School for nine years before going on to teach at Gary Community Schools for 10 years. Roy and Jean were also missionaries. He graduated from Clay Township school in Miami County in 1947. Before enlisting in the Army, he attended Butler University for 2 years. He enlisted in the United States Army in April 1951 and served until March 1953. He received the good conduct medal, sharp shooter medal and the European Theater ribbon, reaching the rank of Corporal. He then went on to attend Purdue University, graduating with a B.S. in Education/Guidance in 1957. He then received his Masters of Science Education and Guidance and Horticulture in 1969. Mr. Lavengood had been a member of Gideon’s International, Retired Teachers Association, Greentown Wesleyan Church, Swayzee Lion’s Club, founder of the Men for Missions and organized the Swayzee council. He enjoyed photography, landscaping and traveling. He enjoyed photographing round barns, covered bridges and lighthouses. He also enjoyed time spent with children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, M. Jean; sons, Dr. Daniel (Cindy) Lavengood, Dr. Todd (Kristin) Lavengood, Brian (Katrina) Lavengood, and Dennis Lavengood; daughter, Lori (Roy) Reinertsen; grandchildren, SSG, Jason (Jessica) Lavengood, Danielle (Sean) Hughes, Dr. Samantha (Ben) Boucher, Matt (Sarah) Lavengood, Madison Lavengood, Amanda (Ryan) Weaver, Kara (Chris) Pogue, Michelle (Kevin) DeRosette, Amber Meyer, Dennis Lavengod, Levi Lavengood, Meghan Reinertsen and Nicholas Reinertsen; 20 great-grandchildren; brother, Paul (Gail) Lavengood; and sisters, Marilyn Klise, and Phyllis (Darlton) Lavengood. He was preceded in death by his father; mother; older brother, Darlton J. Lavengood; and stepmother, Polly Lavengood. A service will take place at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, at Greentown Wesleyan Church, 120 N Maple St., Greentown, with Pastor Paul Boss officiating. Burial will take place at Kokomo Zion following the service, with military rites being performed by the American Legion Post 317. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30, also at Greentown Wesleyan Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Gideon’s International and Greentown Wesleyan Church. Arrangements are being handled by Hasler - Stout Funeral Home Greentown. | Lavengood, Roy Kelton (I39743)
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128 | Obituary Sibyl Gleghorn, 96, of Hot Springs, went to be with the Lord on July 9, 2018. She was born September 22, 1921 in Violet Hill, AR to Buell and Mildred Billingsley. Sibyl is predeceased by her parents, husband, Leland Gleghorn, granddaughter, Ginger Gleghorn Adair and sister, Betty Sue Walberg. Loving survivors include son, retired Arkansas State Police Captain Larry Gleghorn, of Hot Springs; daughter, Sherry Fix and her husband, Timothy, of Hot Springs and daughter, Alisha Fix; grandchildren, Ashley (Scott) Tallent, Justin Morgan and Lee Gleghorn; great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Mark, Danielle, Ashton, Ryan, Seth and Morgan; numerous nieces, nephews and extended family. Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 11, 2018 at Rest Haven Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Arkadelphia. The family would like to thank Quapaw Health and Rehabilitation for the 10 years of wonderful care they gave Sibyl. | Billingsley, Sibyl Regina (I40764)
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129 | Obituary Sue E. Poehner, 58, of Shelbyville died Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010, at her home. Born Jan. 25, 1952, in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of Adron and Cuma (Cottingham) Sullenger. She married Glenn R. Poehner on April 16, 1983, and he survives. Other survivors include her daughter, Renee Smith of Shelbyville; son, Tim Kamleiter of Kendallville; brother, Michael Sullenger and Steve Sullenger, both Texas; sisters, Alberta Baker of Kentucky and June Wells; and grandchildren, Braydon Smith, Brooklyn Smith, Kegan Kamleiter and Grace Kamleiter. She was preceded in death by her parents. Mrs. Poehner had been a medical secretary. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Murphy-Parks Funeral Service and Crematory, 703 S. Harrison St. Funeral services will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Inurnment will be in the Dove's Rest Columbarium in Whispering Hope Memorial Gardens & Crematory. | Sullenger, Susan Ellen (I39345)
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130 | Obituary John McQuiston, age 89 of St. Paul Park, passed away Nov. 20, 2016 at United Hospital in St. Paul. Funeral will be 11 am, Monday, December 5, 2016 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 920 Holley Ave., St. Paul Park, MN with visitation one hour prior. Interment will be in the Resurrection Cemetery. John Joseph McQuiston was born August 5, 1927 in St. Paul, Minnesota to Joseph and Marjorie (Watson) McQuiston. He grew up in St. Paul and attended Cretin High School and graduated in 1945. He worked at Swift and the stock yards in South St. Paul and did some roofing before taking a position with the State of Minnesota in the Department of Agriculture. He served as a supervisor of livestock weighers throughout the State of Minnesota for many years until his retirement at the age of 84. John enjoyed hunting, fishing and doing wood working projects in the basement. The family did a lot of camping and in his younger years he converted an old school bus into a camper to keep the whole crew together. John loved animals and through the years they raised airedale terriers, chickens, pheasants and rabbits. He is survived by his wife Alice; 3 children, Linda Gorka, Tom McQuiston and Cynthia (Fernando) Fiarillo 5 step children, David (Vicki) Stringer, Debra (Douglas) Videen, Sheila Feesl, Cindy Wegmann, Kim Stringer; 17 grandchildren as well as several great-grandchildren. | McQuiston, John Joseph (I34207)
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131 | Obituary Ms. Shirley Simpson McCuiston, 83, of Lexington passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at her home. Shirley was born December 24, 1937 in Stanley County to Odell Simpson and Lillie Rushing Simpson. She retired after 33 years of service at R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. In her free time, she loved to cross-stitch and crochet and enjoyed playing solitaire on the computer. Every fall, one of her favorite things was watching The World Series on tv. In addition to her parents, Shirley was preceded in death by her sister, Shelby Jean Bell. Shirley is survived by her daughters, Pamela Holcomb and husband Chris and Rhonda McCuiston; son, Bruce Strupe and wife Rachel; grandchildren, Brittany, Christopher, Josh, Destany, Jamie, Nikki, Ashley, Tristan, and Jacob; and great-grandchild, Corey. A celebration of Shirley’s life will be held at a later date. | Simpson, Shirley (I40166)
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132 | Obituary Todd Richard McElfresh, 50, Kokomo, died at 9:10 a.m. Saturday, August 9, 2014, at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 26, 1963, in Kokomo, the son of Wayne R. and Mary Rosalene (Shaffer) McElfresh. Todd was a 1982 graduate of Kokomo High School and was a drummer in the KHS Band. He was on the KHS Swim Team and was a K-Club member. He was an outstanding swimmer who began swimming competitively when he was eight years old and continued through high school. He was a licensed journeyman plumber and a member of Local 440 Plumbers and Pipefitters out of Indianapolis. In recent years, he assisted his father in the Mary-Mac Caramel Corn business. Todd attended the First Church of God. He was an avid Chicago Cubs and Dallas Cowboys fan. He enjoyed watching the Duke Blue Devils with his mother and was also a fan of Jeff Gordon of NASCAR fame. He was especially fond of golden retrievers. He is survived by one son, Joseph McElfresh (Anne) of Charlestown, IN; his father, Wayne R. McElfresh of Kokomo; one sister, Polly A. Amundson (A. Peter) of Westfield; two nephews, Austin and Blake Amundson, of Westfield; two uncles, Leland McElfresh (Velma) and Carl McElfresh and his significant other, Chris Ehman; one aunt, Helen Shaffer; several cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Mark and Mary McElfresh and Carl and Edna Shaffer. He was also preceded in death by his mother who died July 22, 2014. Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday, August 15, 2014, at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home, Lincoln Road Chapel, with Pastor B.J. Siefert officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home and one hour before the service on Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kokomo Humane Society Building Fund and/or to the Recovery Ministry at the First Church of God | McElfresh, Todd Richard (I39289)
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133 | Obituary for Dandy Dean Keller Dandy Dean Keller, age 66, of Glendive, passed away on Friday, January 10, 2003 at the Glendive Medical Center in Glendive Memorial services will be held 10:00 A.M.,Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at the Chapel of the Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home in Glendive. Silvernale-Silha Funeral Home of Glendive is entrusted with arrangements. Dean was born on March 5, 1936 in Wheeler, Montana the son of Clarence A. and Methal (Mcquiston) Keller. He was raised and educated in Sidney, Montana and graduated from Sidney High School in 1954. Dean married Darlene Filler on August 18, 1956 in Fairview. They farmed in the Savage area and later moved to Dawson County in 1984. They farmed north of Glendive and Dean continued to live on the farm until the time of his death. Dean loved hunting and fishing with his children, then with his grandchildren. Winter ice fishing was his special vacation time with sons, grandsons and friends. His favorite inside games were cards, pool, and checkers. Dean is survived by his wife Darlene of Glendive; three sons, Carl and his wife Anita, David and his wife Marian of Glendive, and Stacy and his wife Alice of Savage; two daughters, Sheila Hill and her husband Bob of San Bernardino, California, and Tina Schmitt of Sidney; one sister Lorna Edburn of Sidney; two brothers, Clarence Keller of Arizona and Olen Keller and his wife Donna of Libby, Montana, and 16 grandchildren. Dean was preceded in death by a brother, Steve Keller. | Keller, Dandy Dean (I38174)
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134 | Obituary for Ewell McChristian Mr. Charles Ewell McChristian, 86, of Louisiana, MO, passed away on Friday, February 5, 2021. Graveside services will be held at 2:30 P.M. on Monday, February 8, 2021 at the Poor Cemetery near Mozier, IL. Visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. until 2:00 P.M. Monday at the Collier Funeral Home in Louisiana, MO. He was born on October 5, 1934 in Arkansas to Charles L. and Pearlie McConnell McChristian. He was married to Violet Charlton in Bowling Green, MO and she survives. He is also survived by 2 sons, Charles Gary (Corrina) McChristian of Lindenhurst, IL and Steven (Sharon) McChristian of Louisiana, MO, 2 grandchildren, Tyler (Theresa) McChristian of Lindenhurst, IL and Jessica McChristian of Pleasant Hill, IL, a great grandson, Jaxon Bequett, and a sister, Veta Price of Louisiana, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, 5 brothers, Harvel, Harvey, Allan, Paul, and Floyd, and 4 sisters, Leta McCormick, Georgia Barker, Retha Potter, and Vita McChristian. Ewell was employed at Louisiana Manufacturing and worked there many years until his retirement in 2004. He enjoyed spending time at his cabin on the Mississippi River. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association or to the Donor’s Choice. | McChristian, Charles Ewell (I23538)
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135 | Obituary for Kathryn McCuistion Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother, musician and occasional banker, Kathryn Smith McCuistion, age 96, passed away peacefully on Monday, November 26, 2018. The youngest of three children born to Grover Cleveland and Ada Smith, she was born in Valley View, Texas on February 27, 1922. She graduated from Valley View High School as valedictorian in 1939, but she said her greatest accomplishment was marrying a younger man, C.L. McCuistion, who, by his own admission, was not a candidate for valedictorian in his own class two years later. They had four children, Dennis, Jerry, Alan and Ann. Following stints in Henrietta, Texas, California and Ft. Worth, Kathryn and C.L. (Mac was the name everyone called him in Forney) moved to Forney in 1946. Raised in the Baptist Church, she changed her church to the First United Methodist Church where she served as pianist/organist for decades. She was also an endowed member of the Forney-Terrell Chapter #557, Order of the Eastern Star where she also served as organist. She was the consummate volunteer in all the kids’ school activities, and in addition to cooking all the meals, desserts and pinwheel cookie dough being specialties, she delivered lunches for Meals on Wheels. She was a seamstress, making her own wedding dress and sewing for kids and grandkids. Her daughter, Ann, certainly loved wearing the pretty dresses made especially for her. Not to be outdone by many women who were homemakers, she ran her own hamburger stand and, like all her kids, also spent her time working at the Forney State and later at the White Rock National Bank, earning enough to put them all through college, something she could have done for herself had she taken SMU up on their scholarship offer in 1939. She loved to travel, and her favorite trip was to the Holy Land since she accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior at age 12. She often said she was on a trip to God---a trip she has now completed. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 77 years, Mac , her son Jerry, and granddaughter Gina, her brother Ollie Smith and sister Pauline Wylie. She is survived by her son Dennis and wife Judy, her son Alan, her daughter Ann and husband Nick Nichols plus 8 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. The family thanks the staff at Three Forks Senior Living of Forney for their excellent care over the past two years. Services will be held at the First United Methodist Church, 414 Broad, Forney, 75126, at 1pm on Saturday, December 1 with visitation from 5-7pm on Friday, November 30 at the New Hope Funeral Home, 500 E. Hwy. 80, Sunnyvale, TX 75182. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the church listed above or a charity of your choice. | Smith, Kathryn Ada (I5502)
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136 | Obituary for Kevin Glenn McCuiston Kevin McCuiston, 39, of Boonville,MO. passed into eternity on Thursday, October 6, 2016 in Moberly. Services will be private at a later date. Kevin Glenn McCuiston was born April 11, 1977 in Passaic, NJ., the son of Dennis Glenn McCuiston and Donna Lynn Smith. He was employed with Central Missouri Glass Company. He married Monica Lynn Gilliam and she survives. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Monica McCuiston, of San Marcos, TX. one son Kevin Glenn McCuiston II, and one daughter, Leanna Lynn McCuiston, both of San Marcos, TX., his mother Donna Lynn Smith of Schertz, TX., his father Dennis Glynn McCuiston, of Spring Hill , FL., two brothers Eric Brownlee McCuiston, and Brian Howard McCuiston, both of Corpus Christi, TX., and one sister Lisa Spires of Hallsville, MO., his aunt Sandy McCance, of Spring Hill, FL., and his grandmother Betty Bechtler of Spring Hill, FL. He was preceded in death by his grandparents John and Helen Smith. | McCuiston, Kevin Glenn (I34139)
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137 | OBITUARY OF KAREN ELIZABETH PIERCEY Karen Piercey passed away on May 10, 2020 at age 58. The Graveside Service is 12 p.m. Tuesday, May 19, 2020 at Wilson County Memorial. Mrs. Piercey was an account manager who also enjoyed running, and sports in general, Vanderbilt basketball in particular. Mrs. Piercey is survived by son Michael Piercey, siblings Susie Angus, Bonnie Wasson, Billy Angus, and Jennifer (Doug) Walpus, brothers and sisters-in law Donna Blazic, Alex (Sherry) Piercey, Andra (Wayne) Broom and Susan Piercey and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by husband Gwynn Piercey, son Mitchell Piercey, brother-in-law Bill Piercey. Sellars Funeral Home, Lebanon TN, 615.444.9393. | Angus, Karen Elizabeth (I285)
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138 | OBITUARY: Verla C. Gregory Jan 29, 2013 Updated Dec 13, 2018 Verla C. Gregory of Enterprise and formerly of La Grande died Jan. 16, 2013, ten days before her hundredth birthday. A family service is planned for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, January 26, 2013 at the Wallowa Christian Church. Bollman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Verla Carolyn (Eddlemon) Gregory was born in Flora, Oregon January 26, 1913 to Charles Ruskin and Martha Marion (Casteel) Eddlemon. Her father passed away when she was one and a half years old. She and her sister, Vera, were raised by their grandmother, Martha Jane (McQuistion) Casteel, at the Monroe Casteel homestead on Day Ridge, while her mother taught school and worked. When Verla was 7 the family moved to Wallowa for school. She was captain of her girls’ 1928 basketball team and graduated from Wallowa High School with the class of 1929. Verla was an active member of the Wallowa Methodist Church, Epworth League and the Chi Chi Club. In 1939 she married John J. Gregory and they farmed east of Wallowa until 1947. They then moved to La Grande where her husband was a rancher in the south end of the valley. Verla was a past Matron of Eastern Star and a member of the La Grande Country Club. She was an excellent pianist and seamstress. She enjoyed knitting, reading, bridge, golf, bird watching, crossword puzzles, and sudoku. She was a great cook and canned pickles, peaches, green beans and tomatoes for many, many years. Her children, grandchildren, and great- grandchildren were especially important to her, and she was special to them. She is survived by her daughters and their spouses, Margaret and Sam Wade of Lostine and Jean and Neil Cooper of La Grande. Her grandchildren are Greg (and Jean) Wade of Los Angeles, Kristi Wade of Lostine, Traci (and Mitch) Frye of Enterprise, Cari (and Tim) Markham of Boise, and Derek (and Gailen) Cooper of La Grande. Her great-grandchildren are Madison and Koby Frye, Cooper and Norah Markham, and Payton, Gwen, and Adelle Cooper. Verla is preceded in death by her sister, Vera, and her husband of 72 years, John. | Eddlemon, Verla Carolyn (I40242)
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139 | Obituary Jack Wendell Johnson, 83, Greentown, passed away at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 27, 2019, at The Legacy of Waterford Place, Kokomo. He was born August 24, 1936, in Wells County, Indiana, to Hansel and D. Kathleen (Swarts) Johnson. He graduated from Eastern High School in 1954. Jack was a lifelong farmer in Liberty Township. He had also worked at Greentown Equipment and at the Soil and Water conservation office in Kokomo. He was a member of the Greentown Masonic Lodge # 341, he was a past Master and lifetime member of over 50 years. He was a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite, a member of the Order of Eastern Star #195, Greentown, the Kokomo Shrine Club and Wildcat Tractor Club. The family would like to thank the staff at The Legacy of Waterford Place and Molly and the staff of St Vincent Hospice for their care and comfort to Jack. He is survived by his son, Mark W. Johnson (Lynn E.) of Kokomo; daughter, Cara D. Cripe (Christopher L.) of Greentown; grandchildren, Wesley and Rachel Lytle, of Kokomo, Justin and Angela Johnson of Greentown, Carrissa Cripe of Greentown, and Jennifer Johnson of Georgia; great-grandchildren, Faith, Lauren and Travis; brother, Jerry L. Johnson (Jeanne) of Kokomo; sister-in-law, Akiko Johnson; brother-in-law, Robert Taylor; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Jody L. Lytle; brother, John A. Johnson; and sister, Marilyn D. Taylor. Visitation for family and friends will be Friday from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Hasler & Stout Funeral Home, 112 E. Main St., Greentown. An Eastern Star and Masonic service will be held at 7:00 p.m. followed by funeral services at 7:30 p.m. with Rex Lamb officiating, also Friday. A private family burial will be at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Greentown Masonic Lodge #317 Scholarship fund. | Johnson, Jack Wendell (I38860)
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140 | Obituary Justin Troy Cook, 32, Kokomo, passed away at 12:57 pm Saturday, January 13, 2018, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Kokomo. He was born August 28, 1985, in Kokomo, the son of Gregory D. & Janie D. (Sweet) Cook. On December 13, 2013, he married Jenny L. Nelson and she survives. Justin worked for Indiana Recovery Service as a tow truck driver. He had also worked for the Howard County Sheriff’s Department as a correctional officer. Justin was a volunteer fireman for Taylor Township Fire Department, and was an avid Chicago Bears fan who cherished the time he spent with his children. Justin is survived by his wife, Jenny Cook; children, Makayla Bell, Klaytin Cook, and Koltin Cook; mother, Janie Cook; brothers, Tony Cook, and Gary (Tami) Cook; grandmother, Laura Bell Cook; nieces and nephews, Jaycie Corbat, Lilly Camden, Vincent Cook, Hayden Cook, and Colin Cook, along with several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Justin was preceded in death by his father, Gregory D. Cook, grandfather, Harold Cook, and aunt, Penny Pyke. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm Wednesday, January 17, 2018, at Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory, 1315 West Lincoln Road, Kokomo, with Pastor Doug Benham officiating. Burial will follow in Albright Cemetery. Friends are invited to visit with the family from 12-2 pm Wednesday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Shirley & Stout Funeral Home to assist the family with final expenses. | Cook, Justin Troy (I38520)
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141 | Obituary Nancy Walker McCuiston, age 92, resident of Roselle Il., passed away after a brief illness on July 5th 2023. Nancy is survived by her two children, Robert Lee (Kimberly) and Steven Jon (Rayetta) as well as 4 Grandchildren, Robert, Jacqueline, Steven, and Lindsay and 7 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Samuel and Daisy Walker. Nancy was born on May 2nd 1931 during the great depression. She attended Proviso East High School, where she met lifelong friends, and enrolled at Northern Illinois university for a brief time until her fathers' death. After raising her sons, Nancy received a nursing degree at Triton Community College and following in her mothers footsteps, became a nurse. Her last job was working at the Veterans Administration hospital in Hines IL, retiring in 1996. Nancy enjoyed vacationing at her condo in Florida and traveling to Europe, as well as loving to be around her grandchildren. Nancy will be remembered in the lives of many for the positive mark she left in this world. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends | Walker, Nancy Evalynn (I44019)
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142 | Patsy Ann 'Nana' McCuiston June 20, 1948 - November 3, 2011 Biography Graveside service for Patsy Ann “Nana” McCuiston, 63, Geronimo, will be 10:00 am Monday at Sunset Memorial Gardens with John Cullison, Pastor, First Baptist Church, Geronimo and Tony Elkins, Pastor, Abundant Life Church, Geronimo, officiating. Mrs. McCuiston died on Thursday at a local hospital. Burial will be under the direction of the Becker Funeral Home & Cremation Service. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 4-5 pm at the funeral home. Patsy was born on June 20, 1948 in Altus, Oklahoma to J.W. and Faye Lucille (Spence) Sweetin. She married F. V. McCuiston on October 3, 1964 in Geronimo. She was a person with a gentle spirit, who was loving and giving to everyone. She never had anything bad to say about anyone. Patsy will be greatly missed by her family and friends. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Geronimo. She is survived by her husband of the home, a son, Dusty McCuiston, Geronimo; a grandson, Codey McCuiston, Big Spring, Texas; a granddaughter, Kory Ann McCuiston, Geronimo; her mother, Faye Lucille Dobbs, Geronimo; a brother and his wife, Lonnie and Pam Sweetin, Rockwall, Texas; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father; a son, Sandy Allen McCuiston and a brother, Dereal “Dewey” Sweetin. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church, PO Box 128, Geronimo, OK 73543. Facts Born: June 20, 1948 Place of Birth: Altus, Oklahoma Death: November 3, 2011 Place of Death: Lawton, Oklahoma | Sweetin, Patsy Ann (I30701)
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143 | Pauline Lois Harper Monday, November 30, 2020 Pauline Lois Harper May 31, 1952 - November 26, 2020 HOLBROOK, Neb. - Pauline Lois Harper, 68 years of age, of Holbrook, Neb. passed away Thursday, November 26, 2020 at her home after a brief battle with cancer. She was born May 31, 1952 in Oxford, Neb., the 4th of 9 children born to Rolland and Berniece (Broeker) McQuiston. She was preceded in death by her parents Rolland and Bernice McQuiston, first husband Denis Schulz, brother-in-law Don Stafford, and niece Wendy (Salyers) Pollard. She is survived by her husband Warren Harper of Holbrook, two sons Matthew Schulz (Kari) of Holbrook, Danial Schulz of Holbrook, step-son Brent Harper (Sandi) of Randolph, Kansas, sister Barbara (Mike) of Harvard, Nebr., sister Beverly Stafford of Thornton, Colo., brother Michael McQuiston of Orleans, Neb., sister Delores (Don) Scheumann of Carthage, Indiana, brother David McQuiston (Kathy) of Oxford, sister Kaye (Ron) Blincow of Ashland, Nebr., sister Debra Mostek of Omaha, Nebr., brother Mark McQuiston of Alma, Nebr.; two grandchilren, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Services to be announced at a later date. Memorial contributions are suggested to go to Wendy Pollard Charitable Foundation at wendypollard.com. Wenburg Funeral Home of Arapahoe, Nebraska is in charge of the arrangements. Condolences and personal reflections can be left at wenburgfuneralhome.com | McQuiston, Pauline Lois (I9781)
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144 | Philip O. McQuiston ELLWOOD CITY Posted: Thursday, September 26, 2013 4:00 am Philip O. McQuiston 0 comments Philip O. McQuiston, 62, of EllwoodCity, passed away peacefully at his residence on Tuesday morning, September 24, 2013, following a lengthy illness. He was born in EllwoodCity on January 1, 1951, to the late Olin Leroy McQuiston and the late Thelma "Grace" Lewis McQuiston. He was a graduate of LincolnHigh School in the class of 1969 and married his wife of 19 years, Raelene Walser McQuiston, on May 4, 1994. She survives him. He worked as a journeyman machinist at Walsco Tool and Machine in BeaverFalls for many years. He enjoyed the outdoors, camping, and golfing. In addition to his wife, Raelene, Philip is survived by three daughters: Melissa McQuiston of New Castle, Kelly (and Jon) Miller of Cranberry Township, and Jodie (and Dave) McDade of Ellwood City, as well as four grandchildren, and two brothers, Danny (and Sharon) McQuiston and Jerry (and Linda) McQuiston, all of EllwoodCity. Per Philip's wishes, no public visitation or services are planned. Arrangements have been entrusted to the TURNER FUNERAL HOME of EllwoodCity, Sixth Street at Park Avenue. Memorial contributions may be made, in Philip's name, to VITAS Hospice, 235 Alpha Drive, Suite 101, Pittsburgh, PA15238. You may view the obituary, sign the guestbook, and send condolences online at www.turnerfh.com. | McQuiston, Philip O. (I32136)
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145 | Richard James "Jim/Chief" McQuiston (1938 - 2017) Richard James "Jim/Chief" McQuiston, 78, Monticello, left his earthly body at 6:29 p.m., Monday, May 1, 2017, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on Sept. 26, 1938, in Kokomo to the late Lewis C. and Delihia (Stephens) McQuiston. On Dec. 10, 1960, in Kokomo he married Sharon A. Chorrushi; she survives. Jim and his wife, Sharon, have lived in the Monticello area for the last several years, coming from Kokomo. He was the youngest of 14 siblings, Clara, Lewis Corbin Jr., Glen, Kenneth, Margaret, Anna, Betty, Katherine, Mildred, Charles, Herbert, Robert, and Patricia. Jim served in the United States Navy from 1956 - 1962 as a Machinist Mate First Class. He retired from Continental Steel of Kokomo. At the age of 14, Jim and his best friend, Joe Moser, worked laying railroad tracks. While attending Kokomo High School, he worked at the A & P Grocery Store as a stock boy. Jim loved spending time at home tinkering in his shop creating wood art, smoking his pipe, working crossword puzzles, pampering his cat, Joe, and admiring and marveling at nature. He was admired by all who knew him. Surviving are wife, Sharon A. McQuiston; children, Robin (Robert) McIntire, Monte McQuiston, and Pamela (Eric) Stevenson; grandchildren, Elizabeth Wallace, Edward (Natalie) McIntire, Amanda (Matthew) Heady, Luke Stevenson, and Danielle Stevenson; great-grandchildren, Cheyenne Ford, Kendall Wallace, and David McIntire; brother, Herbert (Barbara) McQuiston; sister, Mildred Arnold; special brother-in-law, John Chorrushi Sr.; and his cat, Joe. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis C. and Delihia (Stephens) McQuiston; five brothers; and six sisters. Visitation will be from 3 - 5 p.m. Saturday at the Miller-Roscka Funeral Home of Monticello. Full Military Rites by the Monticello Veterans Honor Guard will be at the funeral home at 5 p.m. Saturday, followed by a Celebration of Life Service with Rev. Ken Smith of the Hickory Grove Church of rural Carroll County officiating. | McQuiston, Richard James (I34949)
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146 | Robert McChristian Obituary Robert Louis McChristian, who resided in Alma, Arkansas, passed away Friday, August 4, 2023, in his home. He was born on May 29, 1972, in Glendora, California to L. R. McChristian and Reba Maxine (Goodson) McChristian. He was 51 years old. He is survived by a sister, Cynthia Jean McChristian of California. | McChristian, Robert Louis (I23603)
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147 | Robert William McCuiston GREENSBORO — Robert William McCuiston, 90, passed away on February 14, 2011 at Wesley Long Hospital. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, February 17, 2011 at Westminster Gardens Cemetery at 1 p.m. He was born in Guilford County to the late Robert Dawson McCuiston and Nellie Jessup McCuiston. Robert he was a US Army veteran and was a POW for twenty-eight months in Germany. He worked as a dairy and tobacco farmer. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers and three sisters. Robert is survived by his children, Esther "Fran" Morris and husband "Beaver" of Pleasant Garden, William McCuiston and wife Louise of Wallace, NC and Ken McCuiston and wife Peggy Sue of Pleasant Garden; twenty grandchildren, one great grandchild and one great great grandchild. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Greensboro, 2500 Summit Avenue Greensboro, NC 27405. Online condolences may be made at www.haneslineberryfuneralhomes.com. Published in News Record on February 16, 2011 | McCuiston, Robert William Sr. (I3009)
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148 | Rose Louise McQuiston February 19, 1941 - September 14, 2021 Rose Louise McQuiston, 80, a resident of Wesbury Care Cottage and formerly of Harmonsburg, passed away at the Meadville Medical Center on Tuesday, September 14, 2021. She was born February 19, 1941, in Atlantic, a daughter of Marian Morian. She was a graduate of Conneaut Lake High School in 1958. Rose worked as an aide in the Summit grade school in Harmonsburg for many years. Rose was an avid card player and enjoyed going to the senior center in Meadville with all the ladies. She enjoyed watching NASCAR racing, football, baseball and science fiction movies. Also in her spare time, Rose enjoyed doing crossword puzzles and word searches. Survivors include a son, Tim McQuiston and his wife, Brenda, of Linesville; a daughter, Diane Litwiler of Conneaut Lake; five grandchildren, Michael McQuiston and his wife, Lori, Katie King and her husband, Brandon, Trevor Litwiler and his wife, Shelly, Amber Jacobs and her husband, Matt, and Challen Culbertson and her husband, Zack; five great-grandchildren, Paige, Hailey, Landon, Mason and Noah; a sister, Mary Lee and her husband, Jim, of Jamestown, New York; three brothers, Ken Morian and his wife, Melanie, of Conneaut Lake, Paul Morian of Conneaut Lake and David Morian of Atlantic; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother, Marian Morian and a son, Mark McQuiston. Per Rose's request a private memorial service will be held. Burial will be in Linesville Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Royal-Coleman Funeral Home, 6028 U.S. Hwy 6, Linesville. Please share a condolence or memory of Rose for the family at royalcolemanfuneralhome.com.Published on September 16, 2021 | Morian, Rose Louise (I11216)
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149 | Sherry Dian Edwards Sherry Dian Edwards, 73, of Murray, Kentucky, died Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021, at the Skyline Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. She was born Oct. 7, 1948, in Murray, to Trellis Parker McCuiston and Emma Lee McKinney McCuiston. She was a homemaker, a member of First Baptist Church of Murray, and the Bill Adams Sunday school class. She was a member of the Chapter KY-Y of the Gold Wing Road Riders Association. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one sister, Pamela Kay McCuiston; and one grandson, Matthew Austin Edwards. Mrs. Edwards is survived by her husband, Donald “Don” K. Edwards of Murray; two sons, David Keith Edwards and wife Dawn of Benton and Christopher Michael Edwards and wife Fran of Alexandria, Virginia; seven grandchildren, Colton Holstead of Benton, O’Bryen Edwards of Columbus, Ohio, Gavriella Edwards, Siobhan Edwards, Malcolm Edwards, Lochlan Edwards and Rhys Edwards, all of Alexandria; one aunt, Gladys Tucker of Hopkinsville; three sisters-in-law, Georgia Lou Lockhart of Hazel, Norma Ford and husband H.L. of Murray and Shirley Edwards of Murray; and one brother-in-law, Ron Edwards and wife Pat of Roseburg, Ohio. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, at the J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services with Boyd Smith and Glenn Cope officiating. Entombment services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 13, 2021, at the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West in Hopkinsville. Expressions of sympathy may be made to The Gideons of Murray, P.O. Box 931, Murray, KY 42071. Online condolences may be left at www.thejhchurchillfuneralhome.com. The J.H. Churchill Funeral Home & Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements. | McCuiston, Sherry Dian (I20349)
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150 | St Antholin, Budge Row, or St Antholin, Watling Street, was a former church in the City of London, demolished in 1874. | Source (S3110)
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