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351 | Being part of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire did not become a state until 21 June 1788. | Arbuckle, Margaret (I11539)
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352 | Believe, there was hard feelings with this entry. | Source (S1)
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353 | Bella lived in Toronto. | McQueston, Isabella (I5011)
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354 | Ben and Ruth McQuiston did not have any children. | McQuiston, Ben W. (I5013)
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355 | benElizabeth M. Smith June 1, 1931 — September 2, 2018 Mrs. Elizabeth M. Smith, age 87, of Murray, Kentucky died on Sunday, September 2nd, 2018 at her home in Murray. Mrs. Smith was born in Murray, Kentucky on June 1, 1931 to the late Dewey McCuiston and Laurine (Payne) Willis. Mrs. Smith retired from Fisher Price and was a member of the St. John Missionary Baptist Church. In addition to her parents Mrs. Smith was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas W. Smith, who died in 1993; and by two infant brothers. Mrs. Smith is survived by her three daughters, Benita Smith and Janet Perry both of Murray, Kentucky and Elizabeth Joy Smith of Paducah, Kentucky; one son Phillip A. Smith and wife Tricia of Murray, Kentucky; eight grandchildren, Anita Smith, Robert "Bobby" Smith, Phillip M. Smith, Aaron Perry, LeAndra "Ashley" Perry, Jordan Ray, Cacarie Ray and Kyla Ray; three great-grandchildren, Jada Holliman, Aaliyah Smith and Olivia Smith; as well as a host of cousins and friends. A private family visitation and service will be held. | McCuiston, Elizabeth (I45096)
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356 | Benjamin died from lung cancer. | McCuistion, Benjamin Lewis (I5046)
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357 | Benjamin died from pneumonia. | McCuistion, Benjamin Franklin (I527)
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358 | Benjamin lived "in the Carolinas, in America." His place of abode was described as The Three Mariners Inn, at Wapping Old Stairs, at the Sign of the Cross in Red Mead Lane, near the Hermitage. | McCuiston, Benjamin (I363)
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359 | Benjamin never married. | McCuistion, Benjamin Franklin (I5021)
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360 | Benjamin was born on Wednesday. | McCuistion, Benjamin Franklin (I144)
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361 | Benjamin was killed when a tree fell on him. He had been taking dinner to the workmen. | McQuesten, Benjamin Chase (I13589)
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362 | Benjamin's mother, Ann Moody McCuistion, gave him the plantation at Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee. | McCuistion, Benjamin F. (I166)
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363 | BenjaminB. McQuistion died young. He appears in the 1850 census as 5 years old, but not in further census. | McCuistion, Benjamin B. (I5018)
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364 | Berdina Evelyn Snyder, 80, Interlachen, Fla., died Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011, at Putnam Community Medical Center. She was a native of Kokomo and had lived in Interlachen for the past 12 years, coming from Kokomo. She was an active member of Eden Baptist Church in Hawthorne, Fla., and was a former member of Crossroads Community Church in Kokomo. She was a homemaker and loved taking care of her family. She enjoyed crocheting and making flower arrangements. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Robert Joe Snyder, Interlachen, Fla.; daughter, Connie Johnson, Interlachen, Fla.; son, Jerry Snyder, West Lafayette; sister, Laura Belle Cook, Oakford; three grandchildren, Justin L. Johnson, Robert Roler and Deana Sloan; two step-grandchildren, Chad Knight and Jeremy Knight; three great-grandchildren, Camille Sloan, Shelby Roler and Maya Watson; five step-great-grandchildren, Austin Knight, Brandon Knight, Cameron Knight, Rebecca Knight and Kaden Knight; along with numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Marilyn Joyce and Joy Herrington; and two brothers, Ronald Bone and Herb Wilson. Funeral services are 3 p.m. Sunday at Eden Baptist Church, Hawthorne, Fla., with the Rev. Jim Blevins officiating. Burial will follow in Pineview Cemetery in Interlachen, Fla. | Wilson, Berdina Evelyn (I38471)
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365 | Bernice will be buried along side her husband, Ernest. | Grejbowski, Bernice (I15837)
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366 | Bert and Laura McQuistion did not have any children. | McQuistion, Bert Ray (I5069)
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367 | Bert died during military actions in World War II. He became a Christian just before his death and was baptized. | McQuiston, Bert Ivan (I14840)
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368 | Bertha Faye McQuiston died as an infant, 4 months old. | McQuiston, Bertha Faye (I5094)
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369 | Bertha was unmarried. | McCuistion, Bertha M. (I5072)
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370 | Bertie died as a result of complications from the birth of her daughter, Curtis Rhea. | McDowell, Bertie Emma (I18323)
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371 | Bertram is buried next to his mother, Elizabeth Ozella Williams McCuiston. | McCuiston, Bertram Bliss Sr. (I3595)
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372 | Bessie Cahall, is of Scotch descent, her mother being born on the Isle of Mull. | Cahall, Bessie Charlotte (I2223)
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373 | Bettie died at Baptist Medical Center. | Scoggins, Bettie Dean (I28434)
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374 | Betty Ann Phipps, 87, of Richmond, passed away Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, at Shirkey Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Richmond. Betty was born on Jan. 24, 1935, in Richmond, the daughter of Roy Lee and Mary Elizabeth (Oliphant) Schwensen. She was united in marriage to Andrew J. “A.J.” Phipps of Richmond on July 15, 1956; he preceded her in death on Nov. 9, 2010. Survivors include two sons, Darrell Phipps and Steven Phipps, both of Richmond; two daughters, April (Russ) Green and Julia “Julie” (Stacy) Grimm, both of Richmond; six grandchildren, Timothy M. Grimm, Andrew J. “Joe” Grimm, Joshua (Ashley) Green, Danielle Green (Jason Misenhelter), Darrell S. (Santana) Phipps, II, and Derek L. Phipps; nine great-grandchildren, Bishop Grimm, Gabriella Phipps, Gunner Green, Emma Green, Nora Misenhelter, Vincent Phipps, Taylor Phipps, Lucy Phipps, and Mason Phipps; and sister, Frances Bingham of Richmond. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; infant grandson, Richard Grimm; and daughter-in-law, Denise Phipps. Betty was a lifelong Richmond resident, where she was reared and educated and graduated from the Richmond High School. She was a housewife and homemaker. Betty also worked outside of the home some, in the dietary department at both the Richmond and Lexington hospitals. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Richmond and taught vacation bible school. Betty was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary and also volunteered her time at the Salvation Army in Richmond. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to either the American Cancer Society or to the donor’s choice. They can be left at or mailed to Thurman Funeral Home, 507 East Main Street-P.O. Box 190, Richmond, MO 64085. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 11, 2022, at Thurman Funeral Home, Richmond. Visitation will be held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2022, at the funeral home. Burial will be in Sunny Slope Cemetery, Richmond. | Schwensen, Betty Ann (I42291)
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375 | Betty corrected the place of death for her mother. | McKay, Elton Cleva (I21450)
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376 | Betty died due to hypostatic pneumonia. She had metastatic carcinoma as a result of vulvar carcinoma. | Kiser, Betty Bell (I8554)
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377 | Betty is buried at the home she and Ken McCuistion bought in Gateville, Texas. Ken felt this was fitting as it was to be their home for retirement, and Betty did not get to live there as she died before being able to move into the home. The marker was placed in White Chapel Cemetery, with her parents, upon the request of her children and the desire for a permanent remembrance for their mother. | Bromley, Betty Jeanne (I2)
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378 | Betty Jean (Benson) Georgaris December 7, 1929 — September 4, 2018 Betty Jean Georgaris passed away Tuesday, September 4, 2018. Betty was born December 7, 1929 in Homer City, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Edward and Grace (McQuiston) Benson. On September 19, 1950, Betty was united in marriage with James "Joe" Georgaris who preceded her in death on November 7, 1999. Betty worked for Hill’s Department store, retiring in 1978. Betty was an avid bowler and enjoyed bowling in leagues for many years. She was a faithful member of the Struthers Church of Christ. Betty was a very compassionate and giving person. In her quiet and unobtrusive manner, she was always quick to help whenever someone was in need. She leaves to cherish her memory, her children, Jo Marie (Greg) Carroll of Kinston, NC, Kathy (Ralph) Clinkscale of Struthers , and Jim (Leslie) Georgaris also of Struthers; five grandsons, Chris (Jen) Carroll, Scott (Hope) Carroll, Ryan (Tara) Carroll, Ralph Jr. (Rochelle) Clinkscale, Nick (Heather) Clinkscale, granddaughter-in-law, Theresa Clinkscale and 15 great-grandchildren. In addition, she leaves two sisters, Alberta Murphy of New Castle, PA, Mary Anderson of Indiana, PA and two brothers, Edward (Peg) Benson of Struthers and John Benson of Clearwater FL. Besides her husband, Betty was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Doris Henrickson and a grandson, Matt Clinkscale. Per Betty’s wishes, there will be no formal funeral service or calling hours. Following a private graveside service on Friday, September 7, 2017, family and friends will be received from 2:00 - 6:00 at the home of her daughter, Kathy Clinkscale. | Benson, Betty Jean (I33096)
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379 | Betty Jeanne Bromley McCuistion was a former member of St. John's United Methodist Church, Royal Oak, Michigan. She was past president of MOMS in Sterling Heights, Michigan. Betty attended Detroit Business Institute. | Bromley, Betty Jeanne (I2)
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380 | Betty Mathews Obituary Betty Joanne Mathews, 92, of Idaho Falls, passed away Sunday, October 29, 2023, at her home. She was under the care of Hands of Hope Hospice. Betty was born in Mulberry, Kansas on July 8, 1931, to Irvin Mische and Elton McKay Mische. She grew up in Missouri and California. Betty attended five different high schools as her father worked in construction and they moved around for work. She graduated from Nevada, Missouri High School in 1948. She received two scholarships which enabled her to go to college. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 1952 with her Bachelor of Science degree in Education. On December 31, 1954, Betty married William Hickinbotham. They were blessed with two children, Michael, and Kelley. On February 2, 1975, she married David Lane Mathews in Anchorage, Alaska, welcoming his three children David Jr., Carol, and Charles. Betty was well-traveled and lived in several places throughout the U.S. including Missouri, California, Alaska, Texas, Nebraska, and New Mexico. She also lived in Germany and worked for the U.S. Air Force there. An accomplished executive secretary, she worked at banks in Alaska including a stint as a personnel officer and again as secretary at well-known accounting firms in Anchorage and Midland, Texas. She was the legal secretary for a future Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court. Of particular interest, she worked at Disney Studios and was a personal secretary to Walt Disney. She served in many civic organizations including the National Secretary's Association, American Institute of Banking, Palmer Historical Society, Grange, and Palmer Senior Citizens. She also enjoyed backpacking and traveling to Hawaii, New Zealand, Europe, the U.S., and Canada. She greatly enjoyed making clothes. She loved shoes and shopping for them. She loved growing flowers and won many ribbons for them over the years at the Alaska State Fair. Betty was a tall, beautiful, intelligent woman who valued honesty and had a smile that could light up the world. Betty is survived by her husband, David Mathews of Idaho Falls; her son, Michael Hickinbotham of Idaho Falls; her daughter, Kelley Barringer of Medford, Oregon; her stepsons: David Mathews Jr. of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Charles Mathews of Gilbert, Arizona; her stepdaughter, Carol Mathews of Colorado Springs, Colorado; ten grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren. Private family services will be held at a later date. Cremation is under the care of Coltrin Mortuary, 2100 First Street, Idaho Falls. | Mische, Betty Joanne (I21510)
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381 | BETTY MCCHRISTIAN HONEA OBITUARY Betty Jean McChristian Honea passed from this life on Monday, March 27, 2023, in Woodville. She was born in Big Spring, Jan. 10, 1929, to Ray and "Billie" Myers. She married Bennie McChristian Jan. 7, 1947. After his retirement from Fina, she and Bennie operated Bennie's Pecans and Garden. After Bennie's death in June 2004, she then married Jimmy Honea in June 2009. She was a lifetime resident of Big Spring and a longtime member of 14th and Main Church of Christ. She is survived by: her husband, Jimmy Honea, of Big Spring, as well as his family; one son, Wayne [Cathy] McChristian, of Arlington; and two daughters, Carolyn Johnson, of Tyler and Sandy [Jay] Allen of Woodville. She is also survived by: her grandchildren, Jennifer Johnson, Regan [Alexis]Johnson, Boyd [Rachele] Allen, Abbi [Dallas] Hatton, Daniela Banci; great-grandchildren, Adaline and Noah Johnson, Jake, John, and Jack Hatton, Brogan Allen, Ava Vicknair, and Layla Stevenson. Additional survivors include: her brother-in-law, John [Joyce] Mc Christian, of Athens; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to Betty's husband, Bennie, a brother, son-in-law, sisters-in-law, a brother-in-law, and her parents predeceased her. Betty is remembered by: friends and family as a lively, energetic, and generous woman with a servant's heart. Arrangements are under the direction of Myers and Smith Funeral Home, Big Spring, TX. Visitation will be on Friday, April 7, 2023, from 9-11 a.m.with an 11:30 a.m.graveside service to follow at Trinity Memorial Park. | Myers, Betty Jean (I40301)
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382 | Betty Sue Walberg, 89, of Hot Springs passed peacefully on April 23, 2018. She was born on February 6, 1929 in Violet Hill, Arkansas to the late Buell and Mildred Billingsley. Betty Sue, or “Mama Sue” as she was affectionately known around town, had a magnetic personality and never met a stranger. She was known for being the life of the party and always willing to share in a good laugh, something she did often. She particularly enjoyed spending her time at the Elks Lodge or with her friends of the Perfect 10 Club. She and her daughter also owned and operated Susie Q’s Supper Club. Betty Sue was fortunate enough to have three great loves in her life, all of whom preceded her in death; Harold Buchanan, Jack Walberg and Robert Maher. Left to cherish her memory is her daughter, Regina “Susie Q” Christian; sister, Sibyl Gleghorn; grandchildren, Kyle Christian and Shana Haggard; great grandchildren, Brayden Haggard and Madison Haggard; son-in-law, Danny Christian (Judy) along with numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members. A Visitation will be held in the Chapel of Gross Funeral Home on Monday from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. Interment will take place at Violet Hill Cemetery during a private family ceremony. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Hospice Home Care and Dr. Randy Hill for their care and support. | Billingsley, Betty Sue (I40765)
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383 | BEVERLY ANN WALKER Beverly Ann Walker, 74, of Richmond, MO died Sunday, May 7, 2017 at her home. Bev was born on September 18, 1942 in Richmond to Murrel and Dorothy Helen (Haynes) Proffitt. She married Marvin Lee (Pee Wee) Walker of Richmond on July 15, 1961. He survives of the home. Additional survivors include; one son and daughter-in-law, Rodney Wayne and Beth Walker of Lexington, MO; one daughter, Leann Jones of Overland Park, KS; one brother and sister-in-law, Keith and Nancy Proffitt of Camden; 8 grandchildren, Spencer and Ebone Crow, Justin and Meghan Walker, Logan Pulse and Karah Fisher, Lauren and Antwoine Brown, Deven Walker and Samantha Fowler, Lanie Jones, Camille Cook and Sirena Cook and 9 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Beverly was preceded in death by one sister, Wanda Ross. Bev worked at the License Bureau in Richmond for 8 years and then later at the License Bureau in Lexington for 7 years. She then continued her career as the Voter Registration Clerk for Ray County for 15 years. Beverly was a member of the Richmond First Baptist Church for over 65 years and taught Sunday school there for over 50 years. She taught sign language. Bev enjoyed family gatherings and was an avid card player. She was a lifelong Ray County resident. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to either the St. Jude’s Hospital for children or to the Donor’s choice. Memorial services will be held on Friday, May 12, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond, Mo. Visitation will be held on Friday, May 12, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the Thurman Funeral Home in Richmond, Mo. Inurnment will be in the South Point Cemetery near Orrick, MO. On line condolences may be left on our website at www.thurman funeralhone.com. | Proffitt, Beverly Ann (I42193)
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384 | BEVERLY'S OBITUARY Ms. Beverly Kimble Ms. Beverly Ann Bickford Kimble, age 58, resident of Texarkana, Arkansas, passed away Thursday, July 14, 2022, at her home. Beverly was born one of three children to Harry Edward and Martha Rebecca McCuistion Bickford on August 2, 1963, in Naples, Florida. She was graduate of Lely High School and went on to obtain her associate degree from Texarkana College. She received her certification and worked as a Chemical Dependency Counselor for the State of Texas. Beverly loved life and her Lord and attended Christian Warriors Church in Texarkana. She enjoyed creating skits, plays, and puppet shows for her nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed sunbathing, the beach, and swimming. Beverly best spent her time with her children and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents, Margaret Bickford, Merton Bickford, and Graham Fountain; and her maternal grandparents, Pearl and John McCuistion. Beverly leaves to cherish her love and memory, three children, Daniel Owen Hagood of Texarkana, Nikki Rochelle Hagood and Lorin Hoback of Denver, Colorado, and Alexandra Elizabeth Green and husband Tyler of Texarkana; four grandchildren, Lily Grace Jones, Taylor Ann Hagood, Easton Joseph Green, and River Leigh Green; her parents, Harry and Martha Bickford of Lake Placid, Florida; two brothers, Darryl Glen Bickford and wife Joan, and Clay Allen Bickford and wife DeAnna, all of Florida; twelves nieces and nephews, Toni, Sebastian, Jacklyn, Elijah, Nathanial, Matthew, Meagan, Stacy, Kenny, Jakob, Tyler, and Dylan; as well as cousins by the dozens, other relatives, and a host of friends. A Memorial Gathering to celebrate the life of Ms. Beverly Kimble will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 P.M., Friday, July 22, 2022, at Christian Warriors Church, 2101 East 50th Street, Texarkana, Arkansas 71854. Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Chandler Funeral Home of De Queen. You may leave a condolence online at www.chandlerfuneral.com | Bickford, Beverly Ann (I658)
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385 | Bige is possibly a scottish name. | McCuiston, Abjzah (I12117)
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386 | Billy and Johny were a singing team for several years. Sang together, and played guitar on Amarillo TV show "Al Rogers Barn Dance" for a year. They were booked as Billy and Merle, The McCuistion Brothers. | McCuistion, Billy Morris (I1259)
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387 | Billy R McQuisten Billy R. McQuisten, 48, Jamestown, ND died April 23, 2020 at St. Alexius Medical Center in Bismarck, ND. Bill was born August 7, 1971 in Detroit, MI, the son of Roy Raymond McQuisten and Jean Marie (Hendrickson) McQuisten. He attended school and grew up in Michigan. Billy and Lois Young were married and made their home in Jamestown, ND. He was currently working at Hugo’s Grocery as a stock person. He is survived by his wife, Lois, Jamestown, ND and 1 sister, Joanie Kwiathoski, Capac, MI. | McQuisten, Billy Ray (I33916)
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388 | Birdie May died as a result of Diphtheria. | McQuiston, Birdie May (I2731)
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389 | Blanch was not married. | McQuesten, Blanch I. (I13943)
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390 | Blanche was the only granddaughter of Mary A. McQuiston and Richard Johnson. | Johnson, Blanche J. (I38852)
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391 | BOARDMAN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Peter Gabriel, 83, died Wednesday, August 25, 2021, at his residence. He was born February 13, 1938, in The Bronx, New York, to the late George and Anna Salinsky Gabriel. Pete lived in several locations in upstate New York and St. Petersburg, Florida, before moving to Sunbury, Pennsylvania, where he graduated from Sunbury High School. He married Sandy McCormick Gabriel on November 19, 1961, at United Church of Christ in West Milton, Pennsylvania. He was an air policeman in the Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1959. While in the Air Force active duty and stationed in the Azores, he began his broadcasting career in Armed Forces Radio and television. Pete’s radio career progressed through various radio stations in Pennsylvania, including Harrisburg and Scranton from 1959-1970. From 1970-1972, he was the program director at WBUK in Columbus. From 1972-1978, he worked at various radio stations in Kansas City, including KCMO, as an on-air personality, KUDL as the program director and on-air personality and KAYQ as an on-air personality. While working at KUDL in Kansas City, he also hosted his own television program on KMBC, “Gabriel’s Horn,” hosting all-night movies and doing interviews with celebrities. In 1979, Pete made Youngstown his home at 570 WKBN, where he hosted programs and served as the program director. He also did sports broadcasting for several radio stations, including play-by-play for Sunbury High School football and play-by-play for Susquehanna University football on WKOK, Color Columbus Golden Seals Hockey on WBUK-FM in Columbus, “Time Out” High School Football Sports Show on WNEP-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania and public address for the following: Missouri University Football, Big 8 Holiday Basketball Tournament, NAIA Basketball National Championship Tournament on KCMO and KUDL in Kansas City, Youngstown Hardhats football, Youngstown Pride basketball and Boardman High School basketball on WKBN in Youngstown. Pete received many awards and recognitions, including 1966 Camp Hill Jaycees Outstanding Young Man of the Year; first-place winner of the Maclean’s Toothpaste National Disc Jockey competition for the most original commercial, winning the national prize of a Mercury Cougar car; 1967 Camp Hill Jaycees Man of the Year and United States Jaycees Presidential Award of Leadership in 1967. In 1996, he was inducted into the Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He founded the Pete Gabriel’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1979. He organized and directed the parade for the first 15 years, at which time he turned it over to the Irish community. The parade continues to be a big event in the Mahoning Valley to this day. Pete was involved in numerous community services and received many civic awards, as well as serving on numerous boards in the communities in which he lived. His services included but were not limited to, the Jaycees, Leukemia Society, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Heart Association, Masonic Lodge, Aut Mori Grotto Clowns, Boardman High School Boosters and Lady Hoopsters Club, Boardman and Austintown Optimists, Shriners, Kiwanis, Boardman Little Spartans, March of Dimes and most recently, as Lieutenant Governor Zone 1, Ohio Optimist. Pete loved his career, working many formats before stepping into the world of “talk,” where he was known for his friendly laughter and compassionate approach to his callers. He loved being involved in projects that benefited his community. After 26 years with 570 WKBN, Pete retired in 2005, completing 48 years of radio broadcasting, radio management and radio sales. His interests were sports, art, history, poker and golf. Pete is survived by his wife, Sandy; three children, David (Missy) Gabriel of Canal Winchester, Wynne (Steve) Coleman of Rio Rancho, New Mexico and Lori (Mike) McGlone of Boardman; grandchildren, Gabby and Catie Coleman and Jack, Maggie and Michael McGlone and half-sister, Carla Dee Blakely in Virginia. In addition to his parents, Pete was preceded in death by his sister, Judy Warren and his half-brother, George Bard Gabriel. Calling hours will be held 2:00 – 6:00 p.m., Sunday, August 29, 2021 and 10:00 – 11:00 a.m., Monday, August 30, 2021, at Higgins-Reardon Funeral Homes, Boardman-Canfield Chapel, 3701 Starr Centre Drive. Pete’s funeral service will be celebrated Monday, August 30, 2021, at 11:00 a.m., at the funeral home. The family and funeral home will be practicing proper health protocol in accordance with CDC guidelines. Entombment will be in Green Haven Memorial Gardens. Pete’s family extends a heartfelt thank you to Mercy Health Home Care and Mercy Health Palliative Care, especially Dr. Minotti, for their loving care and to the Veterans Administration for their support and resources. Contributions in Pete’s memory may be made to the Austintown Optimist Club, 3140 Raccoon Road, Austintown, OH 44406; the Boardman Optimist Club, 755 Boardman-Canfield Road, D-1, Boardman, OH 44512 or to a charity of your choice. | Gabriel, Peter (I41714)
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392 | Bob McQuiston was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Ralph and Barbara (Douglas) McQuiston. He was a 1962 graduate of North Central High School. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Indiana University where he was active in Sigma Nu fraternity and the IU Union Board. He completed his internship at the University of Wisconsin and his Surgical and ENT Residencies in San Francisco and Indiana. He finalized his education doing a Neuro-Otology fellowship at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles. Bob received a Certificate of Distinction for 50 years in the Practice of Medicine from the Indiana State Medical Association. He maintained various hospital appointments at Methodist, St. Vincent and St. Francis hospitals. He served on the Indiana Medical Education Board from 1993 to 2015. He was a captain in the Indiana Army National Guard for 6 years. Bob was a proud member of Crooked Stick Golf Club for 40 years and loved his many years in Brown County fishing, golfing, hiking and sharing time with loved ones. He was a lifelong supporter of the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis 500 and a 2016 inductee into the Indiana University President’s Circle …Go IU! He was loving husband, caring father, dear brother, beloved uncle, proud grandfather, devoted physician, skilled surgeon, successful businessman, and loyal friend. Bob is survived by his wife of 48 years, Susie (Gorman) and his children, Betsy (Joel) Cox, Jennifer (Ryan) Lott, Emily McQuiston, and Bryan (Jennifer) McQuiston, Sister Peggy (Dick) Kitterman and many nieces and nephews. Susie and Bob are blessed to have 3 grandchildren, Chloe and Owen Cox and Remy Lott. There will be a family gravesite service followed by a gathering of close friends and relatives. Anyone wishing to honor Bob can make a donation in his memory to Joy’s House Broad Ripple. | McQuiston, Dr. Robert Douglas (I9827)
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393 | Bonnie died in infancy from congenital heart disease. | Robbins, Bonnie Jean (I12410)
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394 | Bonnie Jean is the twin sister of Betty Lee Robbins. | Robbins, Bonnie Jean (I12410)
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395 | BOONEVILLE – Mildred M. Comer Jobe, longtime resident of Montgomery, Ala., and a native of Prentiss County, died peacefully Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, in her daughter's home in Hogansville, Ga., after a prolonged illness. She was the daughter of Myrtle Adams Comer and William Henry Comer of Booneville. She attended Wheeler High School, and went on to MSCW and Ole Miss. Her career in the medical administration field led to the formation of Milco, a company of owned and leased nursing homes in the state of Alabama. Serving on the board of the Alabama Nursing Home Association and as its president in 1989, she worked to better the benefits of the elderly through government programs. She helped develop the certificate of need program that procured federal funding for hospitals, enabling them to purchase vital equipment. While living in Montgomery, she was very active in the Civitan Club. She enjoyed world travel, SEC football, Wynlakes Country Club, book club and bridge. Services will be at 2 p.m. today, Feb. 8, at the Booneville Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Booneville Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Lynn Pace (Larry) of Cleveland and Debbie Jobe of Hogansville, Ga.; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; her nephew, Thomas Comer (Lori) of Booneville; a niece, Linda Comer Caldwell (Rick); and a nephew, John Comer. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Thomas Henry Comer; and sister-in-law, Peggy Cox Comer. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38101-9908. Visitation will be from noon until service time today at the funeral home. Obituary from: Northeast MS Daily Journal, 2/8/14. | Comer, Mildred Margaret (I7121)
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396 | Born on her parents plantation. | Reams, Clarinda Augusta (I1406)
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397 | Born, possibly in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania., went to Cumberland County with his father and brother James, listed on tax lists of West Pennsboro, Cumberland County in 1764. Then he moved on to North Carolina with his father in 1765 | McCuiston, John (I188)
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398 | Both residents of Denham Springs, passed away less than 24 hours apart. Hauna Ruth Moore McChristian on Sunday February 14, 2021 at Harvest Manor Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Denham Springs at the age of 80 and Howard Cates McChristian on Monday February 15, 2021 at Baton Rouge General Medical Center in Baton Rouge at the age of 82. Their love story began in 1958 at a diner in Big Spring, TX. Howard had a red Harley Davidson parked out front & Hauna came in asking for a ride. They went for that ride and on May 30th, 1958 they were married! From the beginning and through their final days, their love and commitment to each other was evident and inspiring to all that met them. Hauna & Howard wanted a large family and as a result, they had five children who loved and adored them. Jimmy Howard, Jerry Jeff, Jason Lloyd, Justin Cates & Johauna Leann were raised in a Godly home full of love, honesty & willingness to help others, all taught by the actions of Hauna & Howard. In December 1975 the family moved to Louisiana and established their home in Denham Springs in 1976. Hauna loved being a wife, mother & grandmother and was a homemaker her entire life. In addition to her love for family, her contagious personality led her to being a top sales manager for Tupperware and then to become the successful business owner of Hauna's Professional Answering Service where she became the leader in the answering service industry. She had many amazing talents, such as sewing, cake decorating and car upholstery, that she often did for family and friends out of pure love and willingness to help others. Howard loved being a husband, father & grandfather and was an Instrument Technician by trade. He did side jobs such as concrete finishing & cotton farming to help provide for his family. He also drove a concrete truck for McMahon Concrete in Big Spring, TX. He worked as an Instrument Technician for Sid Richardson Carbon in Big Spring, TX and Addis, LA for over 30 years. His many talents and vast knowledge of building/repairing things were often called upon by family and friends, where he always came to the rescue in that willingness to help others theme. Hauna & Howard also both became hot shot drivers for Venture Transport in Gonzales, LA where they enjoyed traveling and seeing the country together until retirement. In their early years, Hauna & Howard had a passion for drag racing and they shared that passion with her brothers. Howard owned several NHRA records that stood for years. They also had a passion for street rods and were co-founders of the Ramblin Oldies of Denham Springs pre-49 Car Club. They enjoyed street rods from their early days in Big Spring as members of the Early Cars of Big Spring and continued that passion through their final days. A joint celebration of life will be held Sunday February 21 at Seale Funeral Home in Denham Springs. Visitation from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with a service to begin at 2:00 p.m. The service will be conducted by their beloved nephew Johnny McChristian. The funeral home is asking that masks be worn by all in attendance. Burial in Evergreen Memorial Park in Denham Springs. Hauna & Howard are survived by sons, Jimmy Howard McChristian and fiancé' Marian Eades, Jerry Jeff McChristian, Jason Lloyd and wife Monic McChristian and Justin Cates and wife Suzanne McChristian; daughter, Johauna Leann and husband Donald Lege'; grandchildren, Katrina and husband Ryan Jenny, Kelli Miller, Kevin and wife Britany McChristian, Cherie and husband Jay Burks, Ben McChristian, Jarmen McChristian & Sydney Comeaux, Kayren McChristian and fiancé' Garan Lentz, Josh and wife Ashleigh Edwards, Brandi Edwards & Jordan Snyder, Brady and wife Brooke McChristian, Blake and wife Nicki McChristian, Jeff and wife Brooke Lege', Shauna Lege' & Eric Dorman and Catherine Lege'; great-grandchildren, Dawson and Dalton Albin, Brianna Miller, Caydence, Cayleigh, and Caroline McChristian, Tori Carradine, Peyton Burks, Liam McChristian, Ella Parrozzo, Rosalee Lentz, Hadleigh and Cooper Edwards, Mitch, Hosea and Landon Sonnier and numerous nieces & nephews. Preceded in death by grandson Roland Howard Lege'. Hauna is also survived by brother, Autry and wife Martha Moore; sister Judy Moore; sister-n-law Joyce Moore. Preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd & Ruby Pugh Moore; brothers, Alvin and wife Marilyn Moore; Bill Moore; sister, Ada Moore. Howard is also survived by brother, John and wife Joyce McChristian; sister-n-law Betty Honea. Preceded in death by his parents, Benjamin & Lela Cates McChristian; brother, Bennie McChristian; sisters, Lucy and husband Frank Dorsey; Lela Mae and husband Murrel Cooper. Pallbearers will be grandsons Kevin, Ben, Jarmen, Brady & Blake McChristian, Jeff Lege' & Josh Edwards. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ryan Jenny, Dawson and Dalton Albin, Garan Lentz, Jordan Snyder & Eric Dorman. | McChristian, Howard Cates (I21750)
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399 | Both residents of Denham Springs, passed away less than 24 hours apart. Hauna Ruth Moore McChristian on Sunday February 14, 2021 at Harvest Manor Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Denham Springs at the age of 80 and Howard Cates McChristian on Monday February 15, 2021 at Baton Rouge General Medical Center in Baton Rouge at the age of 82. Their love story began in 1958 at a diner in Big Spring, TX. Howard had a red Harley Davidson parked out front & Hauna came in asking for a ride. They went for that ride and on May 30th, 1958 they were married! From the beginning and through their final days, their love and commitment to each other was evident and inspiring to all that met them. Hauna & Howard wanted a large family and as a result, they had five children who loved and adored them. Jimmy Howard, Jerry Jeff, Jason Lloyd, Justin Cates & Johauna Leann were raised in a Godly home full of love, honesty & willingness to help others, all taught by the actions of Hauna & Howard. In December 1975 the family moved to Louisiana and established their home in Denham Springs in 1976. Hauna loved being a wife, mother & grandmother and was a homemaker her entire life. In addition to her love for family, her contagious personality led her to being a top sales manager for Tupperware and then to become the successful business owner of Hauna's Professional Answering Service where she became the leader in the answering service industry. She had many amazing talents, such as sewing, cake decorating and car upholstery, that she often did for family and friends out of pure love and willingness to help others. Howard loved being a husband, father & grandfather and was an Instrument Technician by trade. He did side jobs such as concrete finishing & cotton farming to help provide for his family. He also drove a concrete truck for McMahon Concrete in Big Spring, TX. He worked as an Instrument Technician for Sid Richardson Carbon in Big Spring, TX and Addis, LA for over 30 years. His many talents and vast knowledge of building/repairing things were often called upon by family and friends, where he always came to the rescue in that willingness to help others theme. Hauna & Howard also both became hot shot drivers for Venture Transport in Gonzales, LA where they enjoyed traveling and seeing the country together until retirement. In their early years, Hauna & Howard had a passion for drag racing and they shared that passion with her brothers. Howard owned several NHRA records that stood for years. They also had a passion for street rods and were co-founders of the Ramblin Oldies of Denham Springs pre-49 Car Club. They enjoyed street rods from their early days in Big Spring as members of the Early Cars of Big Spring and continued that passion through their final days. A joint celebration of life will be held Sunday February 21 at Seale Funeral Home in Denham Springs. Visitation from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. with a service to begin at 2:00 p.m. The service will be conducted by their beloved nephew Johnny McChristian. The funeral home is asking that masks be worn by all in attendance. Burial in Evergreen Memorial Park in Denham Springs. Hauna & Howard are survived by sons, Jimmy Howard McChristian and fiancé' Marian Eades, Jerry Jeff McChristian, Jason Lloyd and wife Monic McChristian and Justin Cates and wife Suzanne McChristian; daughter, Johauna Leann and husband Donald Lege'; grandchildren, Katrina and husband Ryan Jenny, Kelli Miller, Kevin and wife Britany McChristian, Cherie and husband Jay Burks, Ben McChristian, Jarmen McChristian & Sydney Comeaux, Kayren McChristian and fiancé' Garan Lentz, Josh and wife Ashleigh Edwards, Brandi Edwards & Jordan Snyder, Brady and wife Brooke McChristian, Blake and wife Nicki McChristian, Jeff and wife Brooke Lege', Shauna Lege' & Eric Dorman and Catherine Lege'; great-grandchildren, Dawson and Dalton Albin, Brianna Miller, Caydence, Cayleigh, and Caroline McChristian, Tori Carradine, Peyton Burks, Liam McChristian, Ella Parrozzo, Rosalee Lentz, Hadleigh and Cooper Edwards, Mitch, Hosea and Landon Sonnier and numerous nieces & nephews. Preceded in death by grandson Roland Howard Lege'. Hauna is also survived by brother, Autry and wife Martha Moore; sister Judy Moore; sister-n-law Joyce Moore. Preceded in death by her parents, Lloyd & Ruby Pugh Moore; brothers, Alvin and wife Marilyn Moore; Bill Moore; sister, Ada Moore. Howard is also survived by brother, John and wife Joyce McChristian; sister-n-law Betty Honea. Preceded in death by his parents, Benjamin & Lela Cates McChristian; brother, Bennie McChristian; sisters, Lucy and husband Frank Dorsey; Lela Mae and husband Murrel Cooper. Pallbearers will be grandsons Kevin, Ben, Jarmen, Brady & Blake McChristian, Jeff Lege' & Josh Edwards. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ryan Jenny, Dawson and Dalton Albin, Garan Lentz, Jordan Snyder & Eric Dorman. | Moore, Hauna Ruth (I21751)
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400 | Brenda McCuiston Kennedy Obituary Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home on Nov. 6, 2024. Brenda Sue McCuiston Kennedy, age 85, of Sonora, passed away, Monday, November 4, 2024, at her residence surrounded by her family and her beloved cats, Calico and Fluff Fluff. She was a member of Barren Run Baptist Church, a graduate of Puryear High School in Puryear, TN and retired from farming along with her husband. Brenda was preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Charles William "Bill" Kennedy on March 2, 2016; her parents, John Madison and Lotty Welby McCuiston and two sisters, Thirza Gourley and Barbara Aldridge. She is survived by a daughter, Zina (Keith) Breeding of Elizabethtown; a son, John (Monica) Kennedy of Richmond; five grandchildren, Elizabeth Watts, Carmen Kennedy, Emily (Jonathan) Doak, Alex (Jessica) Watts, Kristen Breeding (Jared) Ruhl; six great-grandchildren, Jagger and Ari Doak, Silas Taul, Beckett Watts and Miles and Lylah Ruhl; two sisters, Joan Hill and Jean McDougal both of Puryear TN and a brother, John (Patti) McCuiston of Puryear, TN. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Friday, November 8, at Bennett-Bertram Funeral Home in Hodgenville with Bro. Bruce Underhill officiating. Burial will follow in Barren Run Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday and after 9 a.m. Friday. Brenda's pallbearers will be John Kennedy, Alex Watts, George Watts, Wendell McDowell, Mason McDowell and James Martin Tharp, honorary pallbearers will be Elizabeth Watts, Carmen Kennedy, Emily Doak and Jessi Watts. | McCuiston, Brenda Sue (I20973)
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