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451 | Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. | McCuistion, Walter (I1166)
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452 | Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. | McCuistion, Robert Tolaver Jr. (I1167)
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453 | Calico is now a ghost town in the Mojave Desert. It is located near Barstow, California. | McCuistion, Arthur (I1168)
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454 | Calvin Peter McCuiston Obituary Calvin Peterson “Peter” McCuiston, aged 74, passed on to GOD at Huntsville, Hospital May 22, 2024. He was born at City Hospital, Winston-Salem, NC August 2, 1949, to Phil Thomas McCuiston, Sr. and Velva Freeman McCuiston. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his brother, Phil Thomas McCuiston, Jr. (Joanne Tyus McCuiston). Phil and Peter's father, grandfather and uncle ran hardware and furniture stores in Kernersville, N.C. They lived in their grandfather’s large house. Kernersville was a “knitting mill town” surrounded by “Bright Leaf Tobacco” Farms. At the time, it was considered “patriotic to smoke” however, neither Peter nor his brother ever smoked. As a little boy Peter loved watching Buffalo Bob and Howdy Doody, westerns and comedy shows on a black and white television. He liked to line up kitchen chairs as a “pretend train with Peter as engineer!” Peter was baptized at First Baptist Church, Kernersville. Brother Phil said their father was a heavy drinker and smoker. Around 1959 or 1960, their father was advised to give smoking and drinking. Their father sold the hardware and furniture stores and opened a successful florist business next to a new house which was completed in 1956. Peter attended the University of NC, Chapel Hill, NC in the 1970's. For a short time, he drove a chrome plated Harley-Davidson Motorcycle. After years of estrangement, Peter and his father became very close, due to their mutual interest in coin collecting, and they remained close until their father's death in 1980. During the 1980’s Peter partnered in a coin store. During that time gold and silver bullion prices skyrocketed. People were lining up at their store to melt family silverware, gold and silver dollars. Each week Peter would deliver several hundred thousand dollars’ worth of silver and gold to a smelter dealer for a reasonable percentage. Sometime in the 1980's, Peter married a lady from Boone, NC. They were married several years, divorcing with no children. In the 1990’s, their mother sold the family home and moved to Raleigh, NC, where she had several brothers and sisters. Peter stayed in Winston-Salem. He and his brother were separated for many years, as his brother was an engineer in Huntsville, Alabama. In 1996 their mother became ill with pancreatic cancer. She had several operations and lived a few more years. She and Peter moved to Huntsville in 1996 to be near his brother. Their mother died in 1998. Her remains were returned to the McCuiston family burying ground in Kernersville, NC. After that, Peter moved to Johnson Towers with a disability. He worked for Huntsville Housing Authority and served as a security guard and was well liked by the residents there. Brother Phil and his wife, Joanne (Jody), and her daughter, Holly, spent Peter's last eight or nine days visiting Peter at Huntsville Hospital. He was allowed to rest comfortably rather than undergo invasive procedures due to his terminal illness. There will be a joint graveside service in Kernersville, NC. Peter’s ashes will be interred with preceding family and “consigned to the ages.” Peter is now in the “Arms of GOD!” GOD’s blessings and best wishes to all Peter’s family and friends. including his friends at Johnson Towers. | McCuiston, Calvin Peterson (I5417)
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455 | Calvin was a bachelor. | McQuesten, Dr. Calvin Brooks (I12842)
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456 | Calvin was the last of this generation to die. "After the three eldest members of the final generation died, it was willed that their home, property and all the contents (furniture as well as plants) would be cared for by the City of Hamilton by being preserved as a museum period piece. In other words, the house [Whitehern] is the same as it was when the last McQ lived in it." | McQuesten, Calvin (I12850)
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457 | Carl and Maradia did not have any children. | McQuiston, Carl Edward (I18568)
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458 | Carleen Dagget reports Elizabeth's last name as McWhorter. Elizabeth McQuerter McCuistion was well educated and her diplomatic qualities can be seen in the fact that she named her first child, being a girl, Charity, after the mother of her three step-children and thereby endeared it to them, closing forever the gap between the two sets of children. She is said to be a financial supporter and loyal colonist, according to the entry in "Founders and Patriots of the Republic of Texas." | McQuerter, Elizabeth (I385)
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459 | Carleen lists the year of marriage as 1806. | Family: Robert Newton McCuistion / Elizabeth McQuerter (F142)
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460 | Carlton Edward McCuiston, Jr., 70, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2021. A loving and devoted family man, he loved people and enjoyed helping others. He was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed help. A true and genuine man of God, Carlton was honest, trustworthy, giving, and dependable. He was pure of heart and lived by Jacob’s words found in Jacob 3:1-2: “…look unto God with firmness of mind, pray with exceeding faith.” Those who knew him loved him and his kind and gentle nature. . One of Carlton’s personal mottos was, “Put your shoulder to the wheel.” He never shied away from hard work and he instilled these values in his children. He was looked up to by his son as a father and man. Carlton was a past church leader and past Bishop for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He was a veteran of the United States Navy, where he served four years. He decided when he married the love of his life, Donna that he would leave the military and continue to serve as a civilian at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard. An incredibly intelligent man, he worked as the Chief Testing Engineer until his retirement. Throughout retirement, he enjoyed going on “Donna and Carlton’s Excellent Adventures” all over the world. He was fun and lively, always bringing joy where he went. Carlton was preceded in death by his parents, Shirley Stock McCuiston and Carlton Edward McCuiston, Sr. Left to cherish his memory: his wife of 50 years, Donna Brown McCuiston; daughter, Sara Elizabeth Johnson (Rudolph Dock Johnson); son, Carlton Edward McCuiston, III; grandchildren, Dylan Berry, Morgan McCuiston, Elise Johnson, and Sariah Johnson; and brothers, John A. McCuiston (Carol) and David S. McCuiston (Deborah). The family will receive friends on Sunday, June 6, 2021 from 4 to 6PM at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Bridge Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 11AM, Monday June 7, 2021 at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 412 Scarborough Drive, Chesapeake, VA 23322. Burial will immediately follow in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Chesapeake. To Carlton, his family would like to say, “’Til we meet again.” | McCuiston, Carlton Edward Jr. (I26615)
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461 | Carol Alford indicates the date of birth is 25 January 1878. | Fleek, Albert Louis (I10851)
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462 | Carol J. (Buzbee) Phillips of Peru, Indiana, born February 8, 1937 passed away on November 4, 2017 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Carol was preceded in death by her mother Vernie Pauline Johnson Madary, father Elmer Leonard Buzbee and siblings Virginia Buzbee Mettler, Josephine Buzbee Gray, Calvin Buzbee, Margaret Abner Kelley, Vivian Abner Hadaway, Erma Abner Lerma Charles Abner, John Madary, Margaret Madary Brown, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nephews, and half-sister. Carol and Zelbert L. Philips were married on August 23, 1952. The couple was blessed with 10 children. She worked for the Lau factory and retired after 20 years, in 2014. Carol is survived by husband Zelbert, siblings Lottie Buzbee Link of Abbottsford, WI, Shirley Buzbee Short of Grovertown IN, Skip Buzbee of North Judson IN, children Marilyn Phillips of Peru IN, Debra Lawler and James of Wake Forest, NC, Nancy McQueen and Bill of Peru, IN, Terry and Becky Phillips of Windfall, IN, Jerry and Mary Phillips of Peru, IN, Jackie Phillips of Coldwater MI, Sammie Phillips of Peru, IN, Kevin Phillips of Quincy MI, Michael and Linda Phillips of Columbus, IN, Jon Phillips of Peru, IN many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, neighbors and co-workers and Little Bit her beloved dog. The viewing is Thursday, November 9, 2017 from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM at Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home, 105 West Third Street, Peru, Indiana. Funeral service will be held on Friday, November 10, 2017 at 10am at the funeral home, with Pastor Bryan Maggart officiating. Graveside service will follow at Mount Hope Cemetery in Peru, Indiana. Arrangements have been entrusted to Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.FlowersLeedyAllen.com. | Buzbee, Carol Joyce (I38753)
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463 | Carol McCuistion McCuistion, Carol Truett 67 of Jacksonville, TX passed away unexpectedly 10/26/2013 in Richardson, TX. Born 11/27/1945 in Amherst TX, Carol is survived by daughter, Andrea of Austin TX; daughter, Suzi of Georgetown TX; sister, Judy Jensen and nephew, Stephen Jensen of Sacramento CA; sister, Laura and husband, Ray Snow of Richardson TX; and many cousins, friends and co-workers. Dr. McCuistion was owner and optometrist of East Fort Worth Eye Care Associates for twenty years. After that she worked in Canton TX and Jacksonville TX for EyeCare Associates of East Texas. Her two daughters were the joy of her life. She was looking forward to sharing their graduation from UT Austin and Southwestern University. A graveside service will be held on Thurs. 10/31/2013 at 1:00 pm at Restland Memorial Park. Viewing will be from 11:00-12:00 pm at Restland Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held in Jacksonville, TX at Autry Funeral Home 1025 S.E. Loop 456 Jacksonville TX | McCuistion, Carol Truett (I5476)
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464 | Carol McQuiston Obituary Carol Kay McQuiston, 85, Indiana, passed away Monday, November 20, 2023 while at the Indiana Square Nursing Facility. The daughter of Boyd and Olive (Overdorff) Lydick, she was born October 18, 1938 in Dayton PA. Carol enjoyed traveling, gardening, and growing flowers. She loved music and was an excellent cook. She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Surviving is her husband Theodore Neal McQuiston, Indiana; children, Theodore Jr., AR, Candie McQuiston and Dan (Terri) McQuiston, Homer City, and Sandy (Kevin) Dickert, Indiana; grandchildren, Scott, Cassie, Nick, Lauren, Eric, Brandon, Kyle, and Connor; and numerous great-grandchildren; and a sister, Dolores Donald, Delaware, OH. Preceding Carol in death were her parents; an infant grandchild; and two sisters, Joan Lydick and Dorothy Harmon. Funeral arrangement will be private and under the direction of the John A Lefdahl Funeral Home. | Lydick, Carol Kay (I10345)
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465 | Carolyn Elizabeth Gouge Critcher Knoxville - Carolyn Elizabeth Gouge Critcher, age 71, died peacefully on October 16, 2020 following an eighteen month journey with pancreatic cancer. Carolyn was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on November 14, 1948, to Elizabeth and Harold Gouge. She is the great granddaughter of Thomas Harrison McCuiston and Sarah McCuiston, early settlers to Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory in the 1890s. She is the granddaughter of Lois and Hugh Gill, both born in Oklahoma Territory and long-term residents of Talequah, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She graduated from U.S. Grant High School in Oklahoma City in 1966, and from Oklahoma State University in 1970. She received a master's degree in Speech Pathology and Audiology from the University of Washington in 1973. She was a dedicated professional in the fields of early childhood education, speech and language development, post stroke/geriatric language therapy, originally in Marietta, Ohio, and for forty years in Knoxville, Tennessee. She was affiliated for many years with the Little Tennessee Valley Educational Cooperative, in Loudon, Tennessee. Carolyn was a dedicated Christian and during her years in Knoxville was vitally connected with several local churches: New Covenant Fellowship, Grace Connection, Cokesbury, The Lord's Chapel, and Awaken City Church. Her love for the Word of God was fundamental to her life and evidenced as she studied and taught the Bible. She espoused love, community, and service, and she embraced life with grace and faith in her deep personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Carolyn is survived by her sister, Peggy Ellen Gouge Bradley, of Austin, Texas; her nephew, Andrew Farish York, and his wife Laura Brady York, and their son, Brady Farish York, of Austin, Texas; her step-niece, Amanda York Focke, and her husband Thatcher Barrett Focke, and their daughters Clover Chilton Focke and Olive Kolius Focke, of Houston, Texas. She is also survived by cousins J. Scott Southworth and his wife Zelda Rubenstein of Framingham, Massachusetts, Bruce Southworth and his wife Kay Sunday Xanthakos of New York City, and David King and his wife Martha King, of Del Mar, California; and childhood friends Robin Stover, of Vashon Island, Washington, and Colee Biller-Littlefield, of Houston, Texas. Carolyn took special joy in her relationships with the youngest generation, Olive, Clover, and Brady, and with her beloved canine companion, Barnabas. Carolyn is also survived by many caring friends and neighbors, and she treasured her community in Knoxville. The family wishes to thank Michael Collier, M.D., Mitchell Martin, M.D., and Richard Mays, M.D., for their dedicated medical care. The family also thanks loving caregivers and friends, Angel Burgess, Angela McGhee, and Natalie Peck, for caring support over the months of Carolyn's illness. A celebration of Carolyn's life will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, November 1st, at New Covenant Fellowship, 6828 Central Avenue Pike 37918. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Carolyn's honor to Amanda Rich, her friend, who is a full-time missionary to Russian-speaking people abroad: https://giving.111global.org/support?code=A10013R or check payable to One Eleven Global with Amanda Rich's name and Code A10013R in memo line mailed to One Eleven Global, P.O. Box 9938, Kansas City, MO 64134 | Gouge, Carolyn Elizabeth (I39127)
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466 | Carolyn Lee Obituary Carolyn Swett Lee, 84, passed away peacefully on January 2, 2024, after a long battle with cancer. Born on September 9, 1939, in Hartford, she was the daughter of the late Donald and Carolyn (McQueston) Swett. She graduated from Westbrook College in 1960 and was very active in the Alumni Association. She resided for most of her life in West Hartford. Carolyn worked for the United Church of Christ and the Bank of America-IRS. For many years she enjoyed spending a week each fall volunteering at Camp Sunshine in Casco, Maine. Carolyn is survived by her son, Donald S. Lee, of Hartford; her two brothers, Robert B. Swett and wife, Nancy of East Conway, NH, Douglas M. Swett and wife, Patricia, of East Conway, NH; as well as her four nieces. She was very close to her dialysis and oncology teams. Carolyn always spoke fondly of Ashley and Kimberly. Burial will be held at the convenience of the family at the Wesleyan Cemetery in Gloucester, MA, overlooking Cape Ann. Published by Hartford Courant on Jan. 7, 2024. | Swett, Carolyn Riggs (I44387)
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467 | Carrie died from autointoxication, while in the home of her granddaughter, E. V. Gillentine. | Smithey, Sarah Caroline (I136)
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468 | Carrie's mother, Tizrah, died when she was born. Carrie was raised by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hill. | Brown, Carrie (I14711)
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469 | Carson City was later known as Ft. Genoa, and then just Genoa. | McCuistion, Alvin James (I4633)
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470 | Casewell accidently shot and killed himself while cleaning his gun. | Rowlett, Casewell (I3375)
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471 | Cassie Copeland McCuistion of Entiat Cassie Copeland McCuistion passed away September 24, 2007, at SunnyBrook Senior Home in Wenatchee. She was born in Melbourne, AR on October 2, 1921, to William and Jeanette Gillihan Copeland. Cassie grew up in Melbourne and attended Melbourne schools, where she was a proud member of the girls' BearKatz basketball team, graduating in 1939. Cassie married Cecil McCuistion in 1940. The family moved to Washington in 1943, and made it their home. Cassie worked at the Buckhorn Cafe' in Cashmere, Will Risk Grocery, Columbia Cafe' and area warehouses in Entiat, where she and her family lived for many years. Cassie loved her family and friends, she enjoyed country music, keeping in touch with her childhood friends and traveling to Melbourne. Although she had lived in Washington for 60 plus years, her roots were always in Arkansas. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Cecil; sister, Cappie Smith; and brothers, Jeff, Monroe, John, Bill and Carl Copeland. Cassie is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Donald Olin of Entiat; grandsons and wives, Michael and Heidi Olin of East Wenatchee, James and Phylisha Olin of Entiat, Lee and Bobbie Olin of Burlington, WA; great-grandsons, Morgan, Michael and Evan Olin; and another great-grandchild due in January. She is also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. A Gathering for family and friends will be held at 2:00 p.m., October 6, 2007, at the home of Donald and Linda Olin in Entiat | Copeland, Cassie (I40919)
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472 | Catherine and Constance were twins. | Knox, Catherine Lorraine (I17771)
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473 | Catherine died of "lockjaw," the result of being thrown from a carriage by a runaway horse on the road near Slaght. | Pitousky, Catherine Eleanor (I19161)
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474 | Catherine is listed as head of the family with children in the census of 1860, McMinn County, Tennessee. | McCuistion, Catherine (I10945)
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475 | Catherine is said to have died in the home of her son, Robert. | Munnell, Catherine Elizabeth (I11781)
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476 | Catherine was born on Monday evening. | McCuistion, Catherine (I12056)
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477 | Cecelia and William did not have any children. | Family: William Tom Wilson / Cecelia Charlotta McQuiston (F6796)
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478 | Census record from Travis County, Texas, shows Rebecca as 25 years of age and born in Tennessee. However, Hays County shows she was born in Virginia. | Thompson, Rebecca (I3902)
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479 | Certificate 026336, Volume 31493 | Underwood, Mary Jane (I3644)
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480 | Certificate 029205, Volume 29369 | McQuiston, Charles Walter (I5661)
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481 | Certificate 034912, Volume 31527 | Reznor, Ivan McQuiston (I16282)
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482 | Certificate 044031, Volume 29849 | McQuiston, Robert Paul Wearne (I2652)
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483 | Certificate 060237, Volume 30333 | Walker, James Andrew Jr. (I11703)
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484 | Certificate 065771, Volume31220 | Kelly, David Merle (I14678)
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485 | Certificate 082138, Volume 30854 | Underwood, Nellie Grace (I3646)
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486 | Charlene J. McQuiston Bettendorf - Charlene June McQuiston passed away on 7/27/2020 at Unity Point Hospital in Bettendorf, Iowa. Her daughter Teresa was by her side at her time of passing. Charlene was preceded in death by her husband Larry J McQuiston, her son Rick Johanik, and her parents Charles Kohl and Iva June Kohl. She is survived by Teresa (Jim) Griffiths, Joseph Wright, Lori Gibbons, and Ryan (Meredith) Wright. Charlene was a loving mother and grandmother. Her life was not always easy, but she always made sure her family was taken care of. She retired from the Polk County Courthouse in 1992. She was a resident of the Southside of Des Moines for most of her life. Charlene was struck with MS that left her in a wheelchair. This did not stop her from going anywhere she wanted to go. Charlene loved to play bingo in addition to going to the Casino to play the slot machines. She loved playing board games with her family. She loved going to her daughter and son-in-law's house in Rock Island to grill out and sit on the deck. Charlene was her daughter, TJ's best friend! They did a lot of things together. Her favorite place to eat was Red Lobster. She loved being with her grandson, Ryan and his wife Meredith. Charlene will be truly missed by her family and friends. Memorial services will be held on Friday July 31, 2020. Visitation will take place at Iles Funeral Homes Grandview Park (3211 Hubbell Ave, Des Moines, Iowa 50317) from 9:30-10:30, Funeral Services @ 11 am, Burial at Glendale Cemetery (4909 University Ave, Des Moines Iowa, 50311) to follow immediately. | Kohl, Charlene June (I25401)
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487 | Charles (Chic) Theron Webber Jr., age 90 passed on May 2nd, 2022. He was the first-born child of Charles Theron and Cora McQuiston Webber, being born on October 20th, 1931, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He graduated from West High School in 1947 and married Beverly Jean Kelson on August 12th, 1950. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on May 22nd, 1964. Charles was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and had many callings through out his life. Later in his life he and Beverly were called to serve a four-year mission in the Interstate Mission in Salt Lake City, Utah. Then they were also called to serve a one-year mission in Arcadia, California. Charles loved his horses and he loved to go riding with his friends and especially his son, Ty. He took very good care of his horses and had many ribbons and trophies from all the events he had entered them in. He not only loved his horses he also loved his boats also especially racing them on the Colorado River and he won trophies doing it. He worked for Starfire Boats in Utah as a sales representative and would travel all over to different states selling and showing Starfire boats in boat shows. Charles was a entrepreneur of many things in his life time. He had the privilege of being the first to bring the distributorship of Haagen Dazs ice cream into the state of Utah. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Jean Kelson Webber, and his children; Charlee (Bob) Weidauer of Henderson, Nevada, Pamela Jo (Don) Evans of Murray, Utah, Kim Lake of St. George, Utah, Jackie Lynn Moore of Sandy, Utah, Thyron Boyd (Roxann) Webber of Bluffdale, Utah. Charles is also survived by his 24 grandchildren and 61 great-grandchildren. Charles is preceded in death by his son, Charles (Chic) Theron Webber III; parents, Charles and Cora Webber; sister, Cora Donnette Ehlers; brother, Lawrence Ross (Bud) Webber; great-grandson, Israel Kingston Jr.; great-granddaughter, Taylor Kay Dellinger. Viewing services will be held in St. George, Utah on May 11th, 2022, from 6pm to 7pm at the church meeting house at 1285 N Bluff Street. Another viewing will be held in Taylorsville, Utah on May 14th, 2022, from 11am to 12pm at Redwood Memorial on 6500 S Redwood Road. A graveside service will be held May 14th after the viewing11 in the Redwood Cemetery. We want to give a special thanks to Applegate Hospice for all the great care they gave to him. Thanks to all the people who came and sat with him, talking to and entertaining him. We appreciate all of Mom's friends who jumped in to help when she needed them. We love you all. Arrangements are under the direction of Affordable Funerals and Cremations – St. George | Webber, Charles Theron Jr. (I27664)
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488 | Charles and Anna Belle did not have any children. | McCuistion, Anna Belle (I10919)
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489 | Charles and Laura were married by the Reverend B. F. Miller. | Family: Charles McQuiston / Laura Forbes Fitch (F3757)
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490 | Charles and LeRoy were married by Justice of the Peace Joseph P. Veal. | Family: Charles Whitney Martin / LeRoy Belle Hamer (F7322)
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491 | Charles and Sarah did not have any children. | McQuistion, Charles Finley Lisle (I5398)
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492 | Charles died at the home of his sister, Polly. | McCuistion, Charles Oliver (I5631)
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493 | Charles died from a fall on a picket fence. | McQuesten, Charles (I14335)
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494 | Charles died in the home of his son, Fieldan Montgomery McCuiston. | McCuiston, Charles Montgomery (I132)
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495 | Charles died, the result of injuries received in an automobile accident near Jasper, Tennessee. | McCuiston, Charles Boyce Jr. (I22690)
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496 | Charles H. McQuiston died as a result of gas inhalation at the St. Louis Chemical Plant. | McQuiston, Charles Homer (I5624)
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497 | Charles indicates Eddy was born in 1869. | McQuiston, Eddy Arthur (I1990)
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498 | Charles is buried in Section 1, in the cemetery. His stone is inscribed with "Gentle, Brave and True of Heart." His wife is buried alongside him. | McQuiston, Charles (I11455)
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499 | Charles is the twin brother of Henry Soules. | Soules, Charles (I6599)
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500 | CHARLES MCCUISTION OBITUARY Charles Edward McCuistion, 84, of Blairstown, Missouri passed away Saturday, August 13, 2022 at the Lee's Summit Medical Center in Lee's Summit, Mo. He was born September 11, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Gus McCuistion and Nellie (Jones) McCuistion. Charles married Juanita Mae Bentley on October 6, 1959 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. She survives of the home. He was a carpenter by trade, but gained the most satisfaction from his ministering. He started churches in Lovell, Rock Springs, and New Castle, Wyoming. In addition to his wife, surviving are two grandsons, Josh McCuistion and Logan McCuistion; one granddaughter, Tanis McCuistion; two great-granddaughters, Keira and Alexandra; and one brother, Earl McCuistion, Tahlequah, Ok. He was preceded in death by his parents; and two sons, Tracy Allen McCuistion and Charlie Edward McCuistion; two brothers, Harold Lee McCuistion and Harvey McCuistion; and one sister, Mary Lois King. Memorial services will be at 10:00 a.m. Friday, August 19, 2022 at the Northeast Baptist Church. Arrangements are under the direction of the Bradley & Hadley Funeral Home, Clinton. | McCuistion, Charles Edward (I5599)
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